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. -ill lit wPA HmnlmtM the torpid liver. lrntn- ' miTi-BiLious mediciiie; w r.ii .liitVirta their Tirtne are widely recnld t po P- SllT properties lu iiflVJurS from tbt-ioiou. eraiUlT uar coated. Dom small.! rric, ocis. Sold Everywhere. Office. 44r Murray St., Kftw York. the a.ffOICE5sa Lh writra : "Wai at work oa torn for . -ih. l now harCAn arancr br . C Alle Co'. Ibwis ud publi- an cations and (Signed) uka an oidH for Toor albam at Joatry Kia-.I't. My j cofiiiaofttnaaiauckat&BV irff t alar la day'awork-- CM hen a redoing qmt. a wen , Vaeta from Uel ltr.. Every ne-- . , - , ' u hia t T.nn;-. "but isn't mat a; - if I I i lie has eicrnt piays uii ins 'u,u .v'"n floi,MT . wuu. K..ne, Harbour, p.. anDroachin- tour over here, and the' Tunny wav om- T io hw: "i kT nt knomi i approatnui,, v minks 4'I sa a man turn pale, Ald!2SLJSST. Itotalamountof sceneiTr Properties, IJnnKs i mention' ErJ-VTWwI and mechanical apparatus required . Aluerican navy." Kiinks L.lliwa ct.lT iiiiu all iui Write tons ana learn an " :S21rs Jm will atart you If you dou t delay until anotherc' aaeao 01 jou jy -tak. koll yo will ba able to pick p evld f' Oa aecouat of forced inufaerr a ! " i i i mn of tberouniry- ! Oeirltead 04M ten i'-pA,brrr'.'!r(,":.m dallar Phot for eacn world. Larnat Biz. Greatest Dr?iii. " . ... .... wh beeona Htii lk., .TtYT ooe want to pur- j .k. "rk"HAr.nt. ar. .."TZdiir.. much -. Vou, reader. .-oak I tiff fortunes. . .m. -alfl ITHfraiaMtTl I1TJ 1 T' - J T I "n. RibiU. Book, and fartodieala. . After Jeu kw ail, FamUy Bible, books im a -(.. .-01.4. .o sx'rtf r5s?; 'sss-av 1889. Harper's Weeklj ILLUSTRATED.I well-esUbllshed HAarXXT. yVXTUr-i, . T oaP:ttiatnrf, wiH also i currtntlwutics has earneOjtor It tie be aid corindence of all impartarre- the variety and excellence of lite Lta which include serial -and snort nMfif all imoaraai.Teaa- i r?zoTuint it iite - ers, ana we vrLj a.. -hori I ... rary coniepis, nm.u. mpra. I fit it for the t tastes and pursuits Supplements uently provided, anft' mo-expense la or LAya w r a , range of tas' and pvirsultsr-supplements are frwuenprovided ,oana;mpe spared to unus uw s""r:"';,',"; th oarea to Drams wo uixuca'- i I Y" r"rr " 1 nn tKo-iiirtomttlrm of the I ?hfui ohases of home ana foreign history, ini A new work of fiction from .the ven oi knew wuia ui CrnvV,rna VT-ntr- will I 8R5E! . for 1889. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPER'S WEEKLY.... J 00 . nnuma lllfllTIHE ......... 4c IlAnrbn o itixivj.""..' ; . eft HARPER'S BAZAR. ' HARPER'S YOUNG PEO.......v-.-. f Postaoc Free to all subscrioers in the Unitea States, Canada or mjciw. The volumes or tne wwKiy "li?Za ul . a ...vintinno uHll Vuxrln I ffiJSt coiXaf volume), tor tTOO per vol i,CwSfirsfp!! "iSiSSfiS!!? 5S5SSJ5 firfifJiaSSf Money oroer or .y ""trwmpn 1 wAoSortJBan Address UARPJfiK uwi ""jv nov 5 Vew Yorfc The . Bfintifalli lilaslraied. 25 cts. $3 Year avra fiirniK THE AMERICAN MA snran ,i,.r,Cf ctanrtani Pumous American writer nifitnainHwitha wide variety of interest ' . K CZZ . o H von t tiro ur1l uijo.vm.-v- T , nr I t&$iWn this Aiaeazme is - . m .1 Distinctively AWjg-. and Protrress. Itisactoowiedby the press and public tor DO Vug UluaU xiuuviix ouu vuiv. w.."o - high-class monthlies: . . aimon vumtur with PjiR U1U ODCUW lUUUHUitnia M I pTemlums to Club Raisers, will be sent on re-1 celpt of 1.5c, if this paper is menuuneu. rar- pMnnn!ihie andenereetlc persons want- ed to solicit subscriptions, v i u wuw exclusive territory. AdT TUB 'AMJSltlUAW fflAUAAnio text 749 Broadway w v-r. 1889. Harper's Young Peonle. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. tt , I- hprtns its tenth Toiumo with the first .Number in November iiurlnir the year it will contain five serial sto- ries includinir"Dorymates,"by KirkMunroe: ."yuffi-V'iffiyScI EgSgi&?Z83S8: viottriora. a scrips of fairy tales written rt rurTrt hv Howard Pvle: "Home Stud- notimeismenuontuiipv 6- which he urged the nomination amateur theatricals, miss juauiiei . jflxctt nr)f)ular and capabie men for the Rather a rare entertainment, was it Oil Com, 01So5nd volumes-of Harper's weekly for ,,?a' , tunr" "h orirani not?" Miss Mamie-"Well-er-yes; " threerears back, in neat cloth binding, will be Legislature and a thorough orgam wasnt verv well done, to be sure." AMERICAN MAGAZINE les ; in Natural History." by br." FeUx L. os-1 the demands of these western con :JSuixt?u ventions would already have been ?;ftrorTtE sanesten articles on various wrur arn?QrfSneUS jected mm theSost rtirld editorial scrutiny la order that nothing namiu, , An epitome of everythtniftiat Is attractive ana desirable In Juvenile- literature. Cosfon A wee'kly feast of eood . things to the boys and girls In every Family which it visits. Brooklyn Union. - , ,, ,r. It is wonderful In Its wealth ot pictures, in formation and interest. Cftrts! fan Advocate A', r. ;' . . Terms- Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. Vot. X begins Xovnnber 1, 1883 Bpeiinven Copv on receipi or tw-wiby biliousness, headache, lost ap- tanvK I . petite, sour stomach, indigestion,! - . I. H. . - til. . I.I I i sinele Number, Five cents eacn. iffittSncea should be made by Post-Offlce tZwCiraer or Draft, to avoid chance ot loss. -kZXZSS are moLtbcaw Ms odrl7iirm WlZerrvre oracr of Harper & Brotners n.TnnTaiirvpnvRq . Addreu BOTUv ' 7. - , swrTdi J ! josil. T. James, Editor & Prop r. ; . WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. SEPT. 24. 1889. Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N.C as second-class matter. The Canard Steamship Company has been awarded b Wilson Bar' thP largest contract ever as- V. m.mm - 5aluec, oy transpuritinwij ; - . . i ii nr.. scenerv across tne ; Annum-. Barrett has quite an jxtensi ve reper tory of what is kpon as scenic nlavs. and he mounts his pieces in unusually sumptuous manner. will weigh over three hundred arid ten tons. mis is exclusive of costumes. Th Piedmont Exposition, at At- .i.:r' nil a a a z v i w a. . a i lontn ( ' n will onen on me nu vi wine ini . . - -.r i " t lanta, ua., win upeu "V? ma don't tear it up please." October and continue for o.fv'hv jAhnnv?" "Because will month. To of the; directors have i I ere liier .; - i At t ! u nnniiiHr til i i i.ir.o. oxliihits for! luu - - i the Piedmont Exposition These gentlemen declare that the coining exposition will far excel the -great Internation Exposition in Buffak both in the character of the display and the attractions to be offered to visitors. Governor Gordon 'will foimally open the exposition with an address. Senators Brown and Colquitt will also be present and will make short addresses. The pre-eot and witness the opening .nntaa n imimsmLf mill tar V iic - ivw.cir. r- - i wju ,u nnrt of the cere "v,v the e xposition wniu , t th nrinfr Qf a cannon, , ciniii ftn(l the ' 1 1 1 " - ' machinery started by the pressure 0t un electric button Ol " ClCCUIli will be regularly under way. The Baltimore Sun says: "In as suming the direction of the Deino- cralic canvass in Virginia, during iu. i ' vvf PViairtiinn Rnrnnn LUC Jiuscuvn ui ....... on account of illness, the Hon. John Wo.k,. iMni n address in ... ' t 1 of the party in every county aml nrecinct of"tlie State. With but few exceptions the legislative rr.irT'!T. anil it is 10 me cicmi ui mc. i" "j that Mr. Barbour's advice has been niA,0i,, fiinwoii Thp nominations UIUOV"J nT,ontinnnllv strong and em Cl W VV - CT1 brace leading lawyers, farmers and businessmen. As a whole they are . , -1 S I triiniiK riifi npst leirisiaiive iiouii nations made in .Virginia since the reconstruction era. ! With an able and popular State ticket and unex 1. ? 1 1 1 . J ,-,1 4- nAintnntmnG CeptlOllitUIV ItfglBItlll u uuiuiimnuuc, the Democrats have only p follow i a the other portion of; Mr. Barbpur s advice thorough organization by ennntv and nrecinct to insure a a victory in November.' L Two conventions in support of the movement for the making of a dee p wter harbor on the Texas coast Iiavfi hn held-one ! in Texas and Colorado-and another is to i hje iield next month in Kansas. The 1oA(lpr of this movement are in appeal to Con- .... i . . . KreSs will be made with consider The v &sk thafc 10000,- 000 of the nublic money shall be ex pended in making the desired har bor for the use of the people west of the Mississippi River. The engineers appointed by authority of Congress to make an inquiry and to report as tn the snot on the coast of Texas urhorA the monev can be used to n va w w - - m fv.o .roft t as t advantage have com pleted their surveys, and their re port will be submitted in the coin Ins- winter. If the mony aireaay tat Sabine Pass had been used spent a.i oau'"c , for the improvement of some Texas harbor where there some con. meter, and lathe neighborhood of 1i1a1i thorp is a commercial citv. " " . . . , -! inpr jn nart. If the money wasted' on that coast had been used at Gal- tompletion of such a harbor as is required would have been Ineasurably hastened. Did you ever; No I never, SeeM a feller, Half so feller, How's your liver? upsets of course. Then remedy.Dr.Pierce'sGolden Why. all take the Medical Discovery, and yon won't go around looking the color of a veller fever victim. It means good impuruies oi uie uiouii, nuu vuuul- ,eg luteeries of suffering humanity. T . . ri n honaRf r...- in ixvio yui.. wCaaW v. every case oiaiseasejor wnca voAAmmonfiful eT mnnpv nnir) for i j - - r Jr I ki I will be refunded. Merit Win . i n . i 1 i-r oil a weuesire . . hut for vears we nave oewi semug Hitters, ani nave uevnr nuuw.v. remedies that nell as well, or that n a av-k r i ini have tciven sncn uuivhnm tion. We do not hesitate i to guaran- tee them every time, and we stand a the mirchase price, , if satisfactory results do not fohow , their use. iTnese remeuienvo won their great popularity purei ftd retail druggists. SEPTEMBER SHORTS. 'What a beautiful new boat!" ex claimed Miss Ethel at Long Branch as the vacht Psyche shot past" the her uncle wharf. "Yes, ' repueu .-w tda imirinpH ana can l ovtriit. "New-York Weekly. lie unuiif,a iw . T.nirtr Kiivlnir Prooosition .'.'Well, Tr,iinnv. I shall forgive you this time; and it's very pretty oi you t j 7 i j . a a. I fui- tr ufiv von're. . sorrv , f t tilue.'?Christian Na- . mni la in nannin ninicr s iiutiiii i ci ia iu want, but Miller, who is ricn, ""i - .r-. , will not open his door and ask her to Joaquin, just because sh& mameu against his will. If the father were .w,.f- unhi nnt he rich, and if 1 i i,i o mnn )u would not be a brute. Detroit Free Press. 1 .... It Won't Bake Brkad. In .other words. Hood's Sarsapanlla win not do impossibilities. Its proprietors r . , . i vm;'a NVw Discovery for Con-, ftfflentdn). Districts . rV. Tki- Tv in cr's New Life Pills. niirrir.tirtk. Sent- 2t : a rnimv Salve arm Klectnc ont.-o? Paso uotank. bent. i rkiii:i Ken - - -- . r i sn . 1 1 v . ! o.off0.Tinn oniKP,! hv imnure Dioocii9: wi k(g. enr. y; xauKiu, oeui. o, Via svstpiii to try uraflonhoriiin Thp pxnerience aiwwvi n kjcvi ....w it M.i of others is sufficient assurance mm -r" r: vr ; vou will not oe uisappoimuu rpfinlt Tile drainage is best, but surface drainage will answer. PEOPLK EVERYWHERE uonnrni our sraieinMJw new .WJ that Acker's English Remedy is in everyway superior to any and all Confirm our statement when we say . i . A : 'rhrnnr AiSS, i" " Riot's mivx w i uu o ' at once. TIT .IT n rnmn O re oner yuu bottle free. Remember, this Reme. aV 18 sold on a positive guarantee oy jr Munds Bros., druggists. umu. .im int ftfnnr .. , - ir. !nQ Harper's Bazar. F1MPLKS ON THE FACE Denote an impure state of the blood ; and are looked up by .uany with Acker's Blood Elixir will suspicion, remove all remove all impurities and leave the coninlexion smooth and clear. There r A, , ....-11 J.1 ,.,,1 3 notlling unit u uyugm. it,iWl iin tlia rkn:fif nt.inn: nnrif V and LtrPno - then the whole system. Sold. and guaranteed by Munds ros., ,1 .;rr. ui ukkwip. Iload'i Saraaparilla purifies the blood, ! builds up weak and debilitated : systems, j gives strength to weakened HoOd'8 nerves, overcomes that tired feeling, tones the digestive oaroapu organs, Invigorates and reg rllla ulates the kidneys and liver, expels disease, and gives vigorous health. Young people say: "It is the best MlkQ8 Old people say: " It makes trlO vVO&K us feel young again." So : fitrftnv good a medicine may well ro"5 be called "the true Elixir of Life." ITood'a Saraaparilla is sold by all drug gists. $1; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hood St Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Jan 1 lyr dfiwnrm . mws 3d Orrell's Stableo, i CORNER THIRD AND PRINCESS STS., are well equipped with everything necessary in a first class Livery and Sales Stables. Good horses and comfortable vehicles and careful diivers ready on demand. Attention Is specially invited to our laree stockyard and our facilities for housing horses and cattle in tne Dasement oi our large sta bles. Rates as low as can be found elsewhere. Give us a call and we will do our best to : please you. u i " . R. C. ORRELL, - Proprietor. W. P. TOOMER, Cashier. T j. w. ATKINSON. Preside hiji o0,.; o, mlir,x . llmmglOIl baYingS K 1 HlSt ta, ! J - ' , TOtav wtttut-pox, w$ Pay Interest on Deposits. Is 'empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. Tlie Fall Courts. - The Fall terras of Superior Courts .. .. .-411 no fnllnwa: jn mis Judge Caiu- 16; perquUUans,epi,. adnuwo ST jTtes, Oc t?; , 14; - . x a. ri av- a -- ar rat Washington, joi-. zi; Dare, Nov. 4: Hyde, -Nov. .11; pAmuCo, Nov, 18; Beaufort, Nov. 25. ctnA "HnlifAxV DistrictTJutli'e Boytrj,Warrenv Sept. .lCorth-. 1? Bertie, Oct. 28; Halifax, Nov. 11; Third (Wilson) District Judge MacRae-Martin, Sept. 3, Dec. 2; u.-ff Rnt. 16: Greene, Sept. 30: v;n,P. Oct.. ; 14: Wilson, Oct. 28; Vn in uiln Nov. 11: NashV Nov. 18. Fourth (Raleigh) DlstrictJudge A rm field Harnett, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 12, pv. li ; .wuyue, of o Oet. 14: Wake. Sept. 23, (criminal term) Oct. 22 (civil term). Fifth (Hillsboro) DistrictJudge ftranville. Jrilv 22. Nov. 2o: nnirp Auer- 5. Nov.; 11: Person, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Guilford, Aug, 26; j Dec. 0; unatnaui, oepr. ou; iiunmiu, rirtt I4r Alamance, Oct. 28. sivth rwihuineton) JMstrict T.wi Rvnum Dunlin. Auj?.5,Nov. 25; Lenoic Aug: t -Nov. ii: r-enuer, " J . : . : ,r - i Sont .i): New Hanover,- oept so. Sampson Oct. 7, Dec. 9; Carteret, nt 21r.Tones.Oct. 28:Onslow,Nov, 4. Seventh (Favetteville) Distrlcf j Judge Shipp Cu tiberland, July 22, Nov. 11: Columbus, July 29; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct. 28; Anson, feept. 2, XVw 9X- Kmnswick. Sept. 9: Rich - ' a r . rw.'l mond, Sept. .16, uec, 2; rvouesuu, gept. 30 (thee weeks term); Bladen, dpt. 21. KiVhthrSalisburv ) District Judge j Merrinlon Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. 4; Rnwnn - An?. 19. Nov, 18? Davidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept. 16; Montgomery, aept. su; Dutuiy, i4; tjaoarrus, ict. vo.. ' , . -r ii - cm i- no . TiAviP- Oct. 7: Porsvth. Oct. 21. . rfnth- fMoriranton) District . V. T..1.,-IK. judge rnuiips neiiuer&uu, o uiy iu, v..t. a. k. a,v. ah iq- w.. puras, .uK. ""ft- v; 19, ifo.- tauera, Aug. SJO;uaiaweii, oept. f, Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; AfnDnwell. Oct. 7. RlAvnnth ( Chariotte) District, .Tinlo-e Connor Catawba, July 15; Alexander, July 29; Ulevelaml, Aug.j 5. Oct. 21: Mecklenburg, Aug. so; ; . t inrkiri sAt.t 0- Union Sept o gafton. Oct. 7, Rutherfoid, uct. .8, I x OltV. WU. ax. District JUdKe Clark-Madison, July29,Nov. 29,Nov.1 I r .UA Aug. 12, Dec. 2; N nUUUUlUUC. v - r ci n. Tr.ri xransyiv - 7 w r 7- nhprnkpe Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; Swain, Nov.i Peanuts and Potatoes TRY CARBONATE OF LIMB, . ; MIXED WITHIK MN11 Us VUK astonishing Addrer alv 9 FRENCH BROS., Rockv Point N r. The Acme I lur A pJTTp A fl II R. I N (t ( ( ) UXaiXl W i. JJ. W w a., v. V MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibfe Matting. WILMINGTON. N.C. rpHE REP UTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS the ACME and GEM, Is now established, and the results of three years'ise in the nands of the best farmers of this and other States will attest their value as a high grade manure The MATTING, maae from the leaves of our native pine, is conceded to be equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for it is dally increasing. It has vlr tues not found In any other fabric. The FIBRE or wool is extensivejy used ror upholstering-purposes, and as a' filling for Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light elastic and proof against Insects. : certificates from reliable parties using our goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail ed upon application. lanitf Still od Deck. EVERYBODY OF THE MALE PERSUA slon ttsitlnflr. Wilmington during the En campment Is cordially invited to call and have a Shave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircut, at my establishment, 29 Market street, between Front and Water. Only 10 cents for a Shave . 20 cents for a Shampoo, 20 cents for a Hair-1 cut and 20 cents ana upwards ior .uyeing. Kespectiuxiy, juiijn iVjvkjj.k, Jy 9 tf : Practical Barber and Perfumer. ... Don't Delay. 3 END YOUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR nlture to me and I will repair it promptly an atiowpnces. I pro pose to make my living this way and will do the work well and will not charge too much for doing it. call ana see some of the repairs i nave aireaay maae. I win also re pair sewing Aiacmnes. Musical instruments ace, as well as Furniture. Will cheerfully give estimates or prooaoie cost or repairs. come ana see me. ? B. FARRAR. oct . Na 11 M. Second st. ONWARD IS THE WORD rjlOE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE ts THIRD VOLUME at the following; 1 subscriber, l year..: $L2 s 5 subscribers. l yea 5.0C io subscribers. 1 year . lax One copy, 1 year, free to the one sendlnz club of ten. Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. Send cas (charges prepaid) to; le Raleigh N For Salei. LD NEWSPAPERS FOR J3ALR, AT YOUR &J 1 owi own price at anz REYIBW.Of FICIS MISCELLANEOUS. ,. I i i :- :i "i t r rmfl SWIFT'S SPECIFIC ;i3 entirely a vegetable preparation 'eon - talning no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or other i poisonous substances. ; ' SWIFT'S SPECIFIC - Haa cured hundreds of cases of Eplthello-' ma or Cancer of the Skin, thousands of cases ' : of Sczema, Blood Humors and Skin Diseases, ; and hundreds of thousands of cases of Scrof- , ula, Blood Poison and Blood Taint. V SWIFT'S SPECIFIC " Has relieved thousands of cases of Mercu? . rial Poisoning, Rheumatism and Stiffness of the Joints. , v , . ; Chattak ooU, Tsar- Juno 27. Swift's - Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : In the early part of the present year, a bad case of blood poison appeared upon me. I began taking 8. S. S. under advice of another, and , to-day I feel greatly improved. I am still ; taking the medicine and shall continue to do so tmUl I am perfectly welL I believe It will effect a perfect cure. Yours truly, ? n Doc. P. Howard, , . ' - 1U West Sixth St. Coumbu, S. a, Jaly T, 188S-The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : Iwat a great sufferer from 'muscular rheumattsm v for two years. 'I could get no permanent re lief from any medicine prescribed by my - physician. I took over a dozen bottles of v your S. S. S., and now X am as well as I eye was in my life.- I am sure your medidn cured me, and I would recommend it to any ' one Buffering from any blood disease. - Yourf - truly, O. E. HUQHB8, CondnctorC. G.B. R. u VrxeOt Tkxas, Kay 9, l8S-Gentlemen i Thi ' wife or one of my customers was terribly afflicted with a loathsoma skin disease, thai covered her whole body. She was confined . to her bed for several years by this affliction, ; and could not help herself at alL She could .. not sleep from a violent itching and stinging ? of the skin. The disease baffled the skill of the physicians who treated it. Her husband began finally giving bis wife Swift's Specific, and she commenced to improve almost im mediately, and in a few weeks she was ap parently well. She is now a hearty fine- looking lady, with no trace of the affliction left. Yours very truly, . J. E. Sexes, , Wholesale Drugklst, Austin Avenue. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Thk Swift Specific Co., Drawer Atlanta, Ga. New York 756 Broadwar. nov 36.1a w lydo; en sat Lime. Lime. LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS LIME " " 44 GROCERIES. LIME 44 44 DRY GOODS LIME 44 44 44 HARDWARE, LIME 44 44 LUMBER. LIME 4 44 44 CASE. FRENCH BttOS., sept Rocky Point. MEW YORK OBSERVER. ESTABLISHED IN 18 Tha Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. Six Reerular Editors; Special Cor respondents at Home and Abroad Stories, Reviews, Condensed News Departments for Farmers, Mer chants. Bankers, Professional Men Students, Boys (and Girls. This year the OBSERVER will pub; ish more than . ? FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, and the ablest and most popular writers will contribute tti its col umns. ' Poets and prose writers, an thors, editors, men of science and women of genius will fill the col umns ef the Observer, and it wil give fifty-two unexcelled papers in the coming year. Price, $3.00 a year. " Clergymen, $2.00 a year. Great Inducements for 1889 1. 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It is thoroughly orthodox on questions of doctrine, but free 'and out spoken In Its views on all open questions. It allows and Invites free discussion within the bounds. ol courtesy. - - -t In popularity the Presbyterian is con stantly advancing. It is The Paper for the ?eople, and presents in its columns matter to Interest and instruct all ages, classes and conditions of the people . Price per annum, $2 65; or for one year to any new subscriber. $2 v. Address JOHN MCLAURIN, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C Lawn Mowero B-t pit ttio Market! ARDEN HOES, RAKES, &&, SPRINK- lers, Rubber Hose and Attachments. Bottom prices on above af - i: ' W. E. SPRINGER & CO'H,- -': Apl SO tt . 11 Front St., Wilmington, N. C -r. Mr... result yii yel.ns terative iS ior ""mr; m ?en this remedy isTAbl uu iuuio eaectuai relief frr ur.r. ties. tompleagSaei by mai 1 to any address on rceE iastamt The reffnlarnSVll?' l fr -y WJ- MEXICAN MpniAr?,0.0 t J IUU MorthSdBt . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1889, edition 1
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