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jv-ti 2 BBBBaBBSSBBaaaS'SaBaaaBWn3 fc A Com Coaahi, CoGIs, Hoarseness, Crimp, AsUima, aWonclUUsvooriuff Cocrh, liwipient Consump - " - tion. ana relieves consumptive persona ia U'nceti stages or th disease. Price fcSefci. Can 'tion. Tho Genuino Dr. ?' Couah Syrup is sold only in ttkttm irraznxr. and U-Arj our reinsterod Tradi4rk to ncit i Xiutf 'a east in a X irxlr, a JRetf- R atrip tjnulum-ixutci, ana me f oimie nigiintnm) cf Jt.hn H". fa S A. C. d Co.. Solo , ITop'a, Baltimore, lid., U. 8. A. .J.CbeW Lance's Plus The jrreat Tobacco An Usrtsl Price 10 Ct. Gold by ail Druggists. r f m a i IntalligeatlEeaders will notice that n i . I r i.t "warranted to cure all Classen f disease, bat only such as result from disordered liver. Tlx : VcHj$j Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious n,rrCQlc, Flatulence, etc. iTmH fhrss tnej- are not warranted in fmtUbU, bat are as nearly so as it is ros alale to make a remedy. Price, 23cts. Josh. T. James,! Editor fcTrop'r. Wilmington. N. C. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15. 18S9. Entered at the Post office at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. : . i ft rcr (Signed) I W. 11. Garrison. VI William Kline, Harrisburg, fa.. t write : 1 bare never known I I A anything to Mil like your album. Ml 1 Yesterday I took order enough to roore, Banpror, Me., writes: "I4 taaa an oraer lor your aiuum at moat every house I visit. My AuibfoT a single day's work.' ijsj 1 Others are doing quite a well. fw nave not apace to give ex -tracts from their letters. Every grand profits. usiness. Wrlta ton and learn all about it for yourself. We are starttay raaay ; wawUl start yon If you don't delay until sastkarMi ikMd aTvmi in roor urt of th ronntrr Ifvoa emka aot y win be able to pick up gold fast. ariCeal JDa accaajfof a forced manufacturer a aale 1 SA.OOO ten aiaUast' Fbetofrnpli Albums am to be sold to the , paeala for fS aeb. Bound . in Koyai Crimson Silk Velvet hsili. CnaraBiaa-rrdaconited insides. Handsomest albums in the arortd. Larfeet SUe. Greatest bargains ever known. Apen.ts ssaassu, vtDarai terms, tug money ror agents. Any one can -feeeeaM successful arnt. Sells itself on sight little or no r , i i i i i i s traeta from their let afvM Ukaa aald-oiftaJa rrand business piles up g f hLkmk vre start YOU in this bi The development of gold miniupr in South Africa and Australia this year has been remarkable South Africa for the first six months ofjthis year produced 750,000 against 400, 000 for the same period last year. Queensland during the first six months of the. year produced 1,400,-. 000, whereas the product of that province for all of last year was only 1,590,000. It is believed that 3, 000,000 of gold will come from Queensland alone this year. The output of gold is undoubtedly in creasing, but silver continues to hold its own and to gain in the esti mation of t he commercial world as a measure of value iworthy of a con sideration equaljto that bestowed on gold. ... Despite the alleged success of the experiments with-soundless powder there are some serious objections to it. It creates a very offensive and nauseous odor, which is likely .to sicken troops. A still more serious objection is urged by a Berlin paper. It is that the use 'of powder which produces no smoke will tnd to demoralization because it will en able every man to see the carnage about him. In the smoke and con fusion of battle such things are ob scured and soldiers behave gallant ly who migiit not be able to stand the test of a cold and clear slaught ering mutch, such as w.mld occur if smokeless "powder Ave re generally used. The-real Value of this iuven tion for practical warfare cannot be determined unt il it has had a severer test than sham battles and fancy manoeuvres can give. - A Scrap of Paper Saves H It was just 'an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved.-her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she Avas incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed Jess than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. KinersNew Discoverv. and got a j sample bottle; it helped her, she bought motner and grew oetter fast, Continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh ing 140 pounds. , For Jailer, particu lars send stamp to W.H. Cole, Drug gist, Fort Smith;' Trial bottles of this wonderful ; Dft'iovery free at Root. R. Bellamy's wholesale and retail drug store. : r aeceeearr. VVbertvcr shown, every one wants to iur- eaaaa. Areata take thousands of orders with rapidity never BMSfssaoani. ureal proms await every worker. Agents are aaaainsf rqrrnnaa.- UMictmske aa much as men. lou, reader, easFda a wall as any one. . Full information and terms Tree. t ttkoae who write for same, with particulars and terms for our , aatft- Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After you know all, r ana i n yoo cobchw ia fono rartner, way no Barm is done. Addresa E. C. ALL.EN A CO., Avgista, Maixk. 1889. Harper's Magazine v . .illustrated; The struggle in the Church of England goes on. The dean of Peterborough, himself an Anti Ritualist, again tries to allay the determined ardor of the Iow Church party in this way: "The most reso lute and vigorous attempts have been made for the last thirty or forty years to assert ' the.Protestant character of the Church of England and to stamp out ritualism. What has been the result? The Church Association has . again and again succeeded in obtaining decisions certain practices. Have been obeved? Are OCTOBER ODDS. t , Visitor at MedicalCollege 'Where did those skeletons come fronT?" Young Doctor i'We raised them.1' Epoch. "He owes everything he has to me." "That's bad. He owes a great deal more than he has to me." -Harper's Bazar. The man who invented the cow catcher never got. a cent for it. And yet he has given lots of men a lift. N. Y. News. "Then, mv dear sir, we will agree to differ." "No, sir, we 5 won't do any such thing, because you're wrong." Pick Me Up. V The rich bug, now with haughty smile, ' .- ,.r ; . Will boast what he's of Pdris seen; The poor potato bug meanwhile, Will feel that he's of Paris green. N. Y. Sun. roaring Bttxoitfij uiornstjerne Bjornson, illustrated: : Soflflnodus.v a historical play by the authorof ?Ben-nur." Illustrated by J. 1L Wetruelln. etc Rixns'alliaizrHi In thn mnst, tispftil pn iMtumn and beautiful periodical in the wotKLa Amomr the, attractions for 1889 will be J a.iievr DQTeJ-i-an- American gtory, entitled "Ju-1 against ruar .iD'nrA"nv nncrnTim rr wnn 'inn i Tiid. i tirmxions oft Shakespeare's Comedies by'E. A. I those decisions ADoeyra genes oi ajtuuea on itussia, mustra-i 4.1. n n ilifrmririiifl? Twr ted by T. De Thulstrup: papers on the Domin- I CIlos,e practice uiscontinuea t 1 wo . -ton of3enada7 and a characteristic serial by I or three clergvmen have been sus- peuueu aim imprisoned, isut tne practices condemned are as ram pant as ever. Strip off the vestments if you can, put out the altar lights, extinguish the incense, forbid '.the bowing and the crossings, and all the parody of Rome, unless you can shut the miuths of these men the It is my con viction that any attempt to put down ritualism will be a disastrous failure." : The Editorial Departments are conducted by Oeorye William Curtis. William Dean Howells and Charles Dudley Warner. HARPERS PERIODICALS - PER tear: HAKPKR'S MAGAZINE SH Ofi . 31ARXB'8 weekly 4 oo doctrine will remain. 4VKrXKt BAZAK 4 00 HftJtraiK'8 YOUNG PEOrLE 2 00 . ...TOttaff Free to all subscribers in the Unite ; aaces, Ccmaaa, or Mexico. ; ' ih Volumes of the Msgazine begin with the - Numbers- far June and December of each year - - Wben no time is spedlled, subscriptions will t ;pecin.witntnfiNnmDer current at time or re In 1880 New Hampshire adopted a 'valued policy law" that is, a law .r-tfound .Volumes of Harper's Magazine, for compelling insurance companies to ryrara Dacinne.aicioinomqinj, wuipeiDav the face value of ill nolie.ies is. ' aarAL . dt .rjriaii. tmist naif! on rpMitir. nr time - ------ ( Ringing Noises In the ears, sometimes a buzzing sound are caused by ca tarrh, that exceedingly disagreeaWe and verv common disease. Loss of smell or hearing also result 'from catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is a peculiarly successful remedy for this disease, which it cures by purifying the blood. If vo:i suffer from catarrh, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine. -m - He may be well cpntented who needs neither borrow nor flatter. AVE CAN AND DO Guarantee Acker's Blood Eiixir for it ha been fullv tlemonstrated to the people of tli's country that it is superior to all other preparations 'tor blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the. constitution, i'orsale by Munds Bios. No man can answer for his.own valor orj courage till he has been in danger. HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little ob stacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets wjll cure. the worst form of Dyspepsia, Con stipation and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros., druggists. Too great refinement is false de licacy, and true delicacy is solid re finement. ' . aeat. br.mail: nost-rj&ld- on rpceim, of n m '-pr Volume." Cloth Cases for binding, 50 cents J sued by." thni, irrespective of loss Alphabetical. I sustained bv the insured. As soon k aasssstsa, mmm . saw a a i a swuij mv vs. VA VtUAUVO A. . J Us laeiusrre, fronr Jirne,-l830t to June, 1885, one ca-' br mall post' paid. V-YnrfA teV Hflrrwifl Tkt r rro t1 n q '4SK55" A Vor ?JL to3 as this law was enmted all the out- . ,TCt, rtAVCloth, 4 oa J side companies withdrew and the , oney-Ordet or Draft, to avoid chance of loss, people of ew Hampshire were Advice to Mothers. Mits. Winslow's Soothing Syrup eliould always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the cnild from pain, and the little cher I ub aAvakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, 'allays -11 - 1 - J 1 A ' J , nAi pum, reneAes wmu, regulates tne bowels, and is the best Known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether arising iroin teetning or otnr causes. Twenty five cents a bottle, july fi deod&wtv ' ': -;S This Fall Courts.'- v'v'i : TheTall terms of Superior Courts in this State will be as follows: Firstr (Edenton) District Judge Gilmer-CarrJtnckSept, 2; Cam den; Sept. 9;PasquotanK, Sept. 16; Perquhnans,Sept. 23;Chowan, Sept. 30, Gates, Oct. 7; Hertford, Oct. 14; Washington; Oct. 21; Tyrrell, Oct. 28; Dare, Nov. 4: Hyde, Nov. 11; Pamlico; Nov, 18; Beaufort; Nov. 25. Second (Halifax) District Judge Boykin Warren, Sept. 10; North ampton. Sept. 30; Edgecombe, Oct. 14;jBertie, Oct. 28; Halifax,! Nov.: 11; Craven; Nov; 25. . ! " Third (Wilson) -District Judge MacRae Martin, Sept. 3, Dec. 2; Pitt; Sept. 16; Greene, Sept. 30: Vance, Oct. 14; Wilson, Oct: 28; Franklin, Nov. 11; Nash, Nov. 18. f Fourth (Raleigh) District Judge Arm field Harnett, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov. 11; Wayne, Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake, Sept. 23, (criminal term) Oct. 22 (civil, term). Fifth (Hillsboro) District Judge Graves Granville, July 22, Nov. 25: Orange, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Person, Ang. 19, Nov. 18; Gnilford, Aug, 26; Dec 6; Chatham, Sept. 30: Durham, Oct. 14; Alamance, Oct. 28. i Sixth. (Wilmington) District Judge Bynum Duplin, Aug. 5, Noa 25; Lenoir. Aug. 9, Nov. 11; Pender, Sept 9; Newt Hanover, Se'pt 23; Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec. 9; -Carteret, Oct. 21;Jones,Oct. 28:Onslow,Nov. 4. Seventh (Fayetteville) District Judge Shipp Cu tberland, July 22, Nov. 11; Columbus. July 29; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct. 28; Ansfjn,, feept. 2, Nov. 25Brunswick, 'Sept..,: 9;,- Rich -, mohd, Sept. 16 Dec. ,2; Robeson, Sept. 30 (three-weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. t.. ;-"-,,,, :.; r : --...v. .... Eighth(Salis'bury) District Judge Merrimon Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov, 4; Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Spt. 16; Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanly, Oct. 14; Cabarrus, Oct. 28. Ninth (Winston) District Judge BrownKockingham, July 22, Nov. 4; Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Surry, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Alleghany, Sept. 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Davie, Oct. 7; Forsyth, OctJ 21., -Tenth (Morgantou) District Judge Phillips Henderson!, July 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug.j 19; Wa tauga, Aug. 26; Caldwell; Sept. 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; McDowell; Oct, 7. " Eleventh (Charlotte) : District, Judge Connor Catawba, tJuly "; 15; Alexander. July 29; Cleveland, Aug. 5, Oct.-21; Mecklenburg, Aug. -20; Union, Sept. 16; Lincoln, Sept.' 30; Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford, Oct.; 28; Polk, Nov. 11. Twelfth (Asheville) District Judge Clark Madison, July 29,N6v. 18: Buncombe, Aug. 12, " Dec. 2; Transylvania, Sept. 2; Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23; Macon, Sept. 30; XMaV, Oct, 7; Cherokee, Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; Swain, Nov. 4. .. MISCELLANEOUS. CLYDE'S f w Tor It St Wi i zninz FROM. PIER 29, EAST JilVER NEW YOItK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts At 3 o'clock. P.M. ' -JfmotiMmrs are nbf to com this aarertiscnten , wuhottt toe express oraer of Harper & Brothers ACOreSS HARPER & BROTHERS. ,.ssOT U New York 1889. Harper's Touner PeoDle. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. compelled tt rely on State com panies for insurance. It was proph esied that the "valued policy law' would prove fatal to all these com panies, but they have managed to. ap"t n linnrl r,wl 1 1 1 ,1 ! I vn t n Ai-n 1 1 n I pj ti caw, tiuvi iiiru iu.Tiiijco lias ill creased. Somewhat of a sensation has been caused by the announce ment; that the 7Rtna. of Hnrtford HAXriB'S YOUXQ Pkoplx beslns its tenth I ..... ' Ttoan with the first Number in November. one ot tne richest fire insurance DrjTlng theyear.lt will, contain five serial sto- I comnanies in the ennritr" hn with trlUeluaglJorymats,"by KlrkMunroe: compan,es m ine cUDtl" lias uitn id i drawn irotn tne comD.act into' winch r it entered in 1880 with the other outside companies, and will again be a competitor for New Hampshire business. If other prominent com panies follow the example of the "valued "i ub nea Mustang," Dy v. o. Stoddard; ai iJayittWaiiand.by R. K. Munfcittrick; i-Nairhttrtow,8 Triai,fc by J. T. Trowbridge; Th Three Wishes." bv "P. Anstrv and Bran- derOttUhew a series of fairy tales written -aad lunstrated by Howard Iyie; "Home stud- lea la Natural History." by Dr. FeUx L. os- waua; -utue jcxpenments." by Sophia B. iier- - uuiujldil VI - IIUMTIUQ 1IUU1 uiivc no, ' bT Aianraret K. Sanjrst er- artripa nn vnrio -Sportvxdraarimes, short stories by the best iEtna the advocates of the m - MAM MU1MU1VU3 UPTJI O OUU pvCiiida I II.- 1 . '11 C 1 A 1 . .lrttft oxaay hundreds of lUustrauons ot excell I policy law will feel that they have sAvquauiy. jfcTery une in the paper is sub- I scored m. siilwtuitiil vifnrv '-iactiltotha most riirtd editonaf RVrntinvm st-oreu a suostantiai victory. order that nothing harmful may enter its col- Dirt, Debt and the Devil. i:..:. i- .1 , i -a an!tmSAf svontMn.. i, I a HIM UlUUISlltfU UIV1I1B CailS tllOSe: , d rtoetrable in Juvenile literature. Bost on I three D s, Dirt, Debt and the Devil, wtner-r. . ' I an unmatched trinity or evil. If ,i . NatV CvSS ifO VAO - i - - PIONRER BENEFACTOR.. GULF STREAM PIONEER Saturday, Oct. 12 . Wednesday, Oct. 16 Saturday, Oct. 19 . Wednesday, Oct. 23 . FROM WILMINGTON BKNEFACTOR....... GULF STREAM PIONEER......:. BENEFACTOR.... . . . i. Friday, Oct. 11 Tuesday, Oct. 15 Thursday, Oct. 17 Tuesday, Oct, S3 Through Bills Ladln? and Lowest Thro Rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to U G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, - - Wilmington, N c. THEO. E. EG ER, Traffic Manager. . -Tew York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, oct 10 -i -: s Bowling Gree,n; New Yjork. Homes in Nortii Carol I na Onlv 20 flours Ride from . " " - 1 '- New York I 69 MilestSontn of Baleigii On the R&lelh and Amouu Air-Line R P. Harper's fWeetl j , 4 ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly has a well-established place as the leading Illustrated -newspaper, in. America. The fairness of its editorial com ments on current politics has earned for it. the respect and confidence of all impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence pf its lite rary contents, which include serial 'and short Htnrifa hv t.hft hftst. nnrl mnst. nnrmlnr wrltAra tlt it for the perusal of people of the wldesi range or tastes and pursuits, i supplements are frequently - provided, and no expensw is spared to bring the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. A new work of fiction from the pen of William Dean IIowcll3. and one by Charles King, will --tv am r- . nn-x7rr X be among the leading features of the for 1889. 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C. , Has Paid to Mem- . ; bers Over"-' -$600,000 Accrued Liabili ties - - - " - None. msssm yASoTCl Fantof ftLl no more SSJSSSV. taki. ii BiajuT,s.v cTeCTlnrlictniiiV t TLe rreat secret of tfcecanarv , oftheilartz Mountains iTfrdl Mauua will restore thr. Rn.Vt rerent their aliments nv.,1 X"8slL a conditions'. If tVil V'0f t P jjoo tDe season of sheddingf eathrrt d c:?es carro t 1k 1 ittle ?Em5i nai 1 on receipt of 15 cK In i R lease mention this paper nuade'i,I . ept 9 tn th sat ' t ! " . i I me ADVERTISE! the exact c any- proposjd line' inAmeri: aavertising rs i -by address; Paper Advejtifjing Bum! 2J2': lO Sprfioe St., New York.4 efld IP eta, for lOO-p,0e FEW GENTLEMEN CAS.BB ACCi dated wlth.Table;Boar(l on appiicatlo1 inch,27tt ;f ffig; c TO ??UyJ?10?? tbe tae t'f.tawtii My.-jrile It ei sa Santa from Spain. -. i i.iiTOnic.r inn. uuriilU8iralL'a.iSDJ HORATIO BROWNING, i . President. - - SAMUEL NOKMENT, I Treasurer. GKORGE D. H.j UlIDGE Secretary. Manager an- Actuary. GEO.;j. KASTERDAY, Ass't Secretary. ' - Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An Incontestable Policy. . - -Maturity Value in Cash at Fixed Age Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. . -Only Four Payments per Year. .' Non Forfeitable After Three Years; ; i P.S. RIDDELLE, M. D.V " Medical Director W. H. GIBSON. Special Arrent. Heme Office, Central National Bank Building, -JOHN HAAR, Jr., Local Agent, -; oct 26 Wilmington; N. c. POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA, N. C.; Two.and alHalf Miles West of Greensboro, N, C L500 wieasco1 gooa tniligs to the - boys I luan would be Iwinnv Iip must uniM an rtrts In every family which it visits. ,;l".oulu ,je 'Mpv, ne must avoid The Chief ISeasjon for the great suc 11 . 1 a . ... ! AAC -1 . 1 I "N .1 f. Co .S1 t I - S L . ,Mt6Uyntrnion. i iUl i"ree, arm as stnd o.isly keep vt . Ul "w ' t,a,B'li'' s wuuu m mo It la wonderful In its wrealth of pictures, m- clear of Disease another 7) vnn tw. . anicie uscii. jus merit mat wins, ana tne formation and Interest. Citristian Advocate ceive. This calls to miricl still fact tuat Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac- , S I 1 . . nz-f yr '.t . . . . I r.nn-iliclic wlmt i rliimn1 - ! to niiutiit r it . i vj . ia : iii ifict.ijr. ivr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, i nas iYen tf this medicine a popularity and year, tlie unfailing remedy for cousump'-' sale greater than that of any other sarsapa t?on (which is lunx-scrofula), in its I Mprit Aini Tilla or blood purI" Terms- Postage Prepaid, $2 pr ..iooo. t;on (Vkhich is lun.r-scrofula). in its l7I Aie tiimn Cow gent oil r r rtvr early stacres, as well as for chrouici ,w,v", " tier before the public. ' ! catarrh in the head, and bronchial J nooa's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, , Salt Witfiiiimi;; ii'fl.a.;h throat and lumr affections trener-r Hheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick tttanceaanWdtarnflrta rTV'pt.noi,- ally. It is a nutritive, tonic and I Headache Biliousness, overcomes That U?eytmter or Draft, to avoid chance of loss blood-purifier, and ' builds ud the ! Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength- Mcnffrpovrrs art not Co cow thLs adnersixnntui I ....i it... i. r'i. i en: tiiVprv-i imiiih m tim wi,nio cefnm aaTh I mm.. Vu.. t. n .i I on vriifiJ.il .iiivi llfSU Ul lliU WHO clTr '. " nuuii.uj3w.iij. ? aTLACrrTr V-onJiut,ra ri1(.fMi iliow tl1M Kflllr,i i IIaol Mar.npariHa is sold bv all dniff- of health in a ttol marvelous wav. L Cists. $1; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hood It allavs irritation and subdues the 6 Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. worst lfnerinr couirhs. Guaranteed jan 1 lyrdAwnrm to benefit or cure in all diseases for which it is recommended, or monev ' paid for it returned. Address HARPER BROTHERS. - NfwYoi or X- mwa 2d TOUT ARTICLES. PATENT MEDICINES, taUrBracea, Trasses, :etc., etc. Also PreacTiptiona ; filled day or night at F. C. MILLER'S, ----- - . Timor Rrnro It is reported that isIand-300 . yards in diameter conrroTirtii and Nun sts. j been found in Honey Lake, Idaho, For Sale. ri nnnLBS OLD TYpE metal, clean a- floating : r-'vJ v : - meter bas1"11 eoo4aitfon- wm;be soldxheap; myntf. Apply at THIS OFFICE. ACSK8 Or J4AND IN THE On leaf pine recion . For sale on easy terms is lots to suit purchasers. Four ..acres for fi5 larger cracu j5 per acre, in monthlv par ments of l0.r This land adjoins the "South era Pines", a recently established health re sort (ot sanitarium), and la specially adapted for Fruit Culture, as well as all the cereals. A number of New England people have bought lots In the town of "Southern Fines," and it Is the desire of the owners of this land to in duce 'small -farmers," mechanics and others from the New England and. Middle Statesas "ciioB ciBcwuere, 10 locate nere. . no State in the Union offers greater Inducements to eet tiers than North Carolina Nowhere can better tarmlng country or as fine a climate be found. This is the opinion bf Northern men who have settled in-North Carolina Tblaip inaftde offer, and is limited ; A "fir further particulars write at once to JoflN T. PATltICK, t!ommiFrofImmliratlon, Raleigh, N.r or B A EICBAKDSON , ?! tf . C ronlcle Oflti - qt fca Lime. Lime. LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS. " " GROCERIES. ;t " DRY GOODS " " HARDWARE, , " LUMBER. .",. " ;fi V : '4 ;3ASC. :r;' :' ' " ? '' nockroirit. . i LIME LIME LIME UMfeJ LIME sept rjihe main line of the R. & TD. It. R. passes through the grounds and within -100 feet of the office. Salem trains makestops regular twice, daily each 'Way. Those interested in Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially invited to inspect tnis, tne Largesr. Nursery in the State, and one of the largest In the South--; stocK consists or - Apples, Peachy Tear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons. Apri cots, Nectarines, Mulberries, Quince, Grapes', Figs,r Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie .riant. Jingiisn vv ainui, iecans, . cnestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees, &c All the new and rare varieties aa well as the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888 will show. - - r .! . ., , Give your orders to my authorized agent br order direct from the Nursery. . ' Correspondence solicited. Destriptlve Cata logue free to applicants. , Address . . J. VAN LlNDLEY, ; ' , POMONA, Guilford Co!, N. C.J . tw Reliable Salesman wanted. In every County. A good paying commission will be Orreirs Stable QOBNER THIRD AND PRINCESS" STS., are well equipped with everything necessary n a first class Livery and Sales Stables. i : Good horses and comfortable vehicles and careful driver ready oh demand. ,K - - Attention is speclafiy Invited to our large stockyard and our facilities for housing horses and cattle in the basement of our large sta- - itates a3 low as can be found elsewhere. ; " ' Give us a call and we will do our best to pleaseyou, ' - : . '-v ' 1 774r.:v---"c,o.oiuusiXr"s.; d It. 'ifV UHAVZV l'BDCllKlSca. ' Pa. 1c PI jce, Ml orti H r UOI I lit. Gaerl and irmoUl IL nTTPT! Weane of Body and liii J J JLvJ of Errort or Ezmiei iaOJor Babaat, Nobis HiSHOOO rally Htmcorri. Hr Stranarthea W aUK. CSOETCLOPKO 0IUUS8 a M s Abaolatalv aaflaUiaa; UOMU TBKATaUCST-llat aa teatir firaas 42 States, Territorta mihntrn oa eu writs them. book, fall eiiMaMtfca, mi awaJMU 6e. - 4inM Ull aal&lSAl tlnU, If mo. aand tat DOG BUTE 1 FT1DE. cotitaiminc eolored - I , V n 7 ' y JfK&CVTf hiXBj tXD TTUnaUf aMI TVi f ' " buy tLeitt.lirekmiforTrak If V Dogsand JJrcecUittrcrreu. x for 15 Cents..! Abo Call tf 1 r wwagsw" nv a TMM1iHil TCiVi . TItY fioOIt.. 100 Paje;"beaa. Gfal colored ptatet CDcraTlnTS i Of nearly sU kinds of low la i desmp ) ttAiM riw tnn ninAnR now mi rauvuiavva r plans for poultry bouses: inlormauon about incuDatora, l Egga from i I per tdttins. ora, sod t hero bT I best stock m0' V Sent fo 15 Ceats. . I tit If so, yoa need the trations. an Avisrjr, cum. tumitzrir sa-ldnds birds. af? "Sft la Cents, id . -..MVarTrrlatCieitS. ' On Corn, Peanuts , and Potatc: rilRY CARBONATE OF LIMI. . If f 'I DLS ASTONISHING, j Addref OYSTER ROAST T?: AM BETTER PBEPaKED ft ( than ever 'to aoommoaatc.BJ;, keep none bit: the BM -B MYKTLE GKuyKrrr,DroreJ. thingi4overhauiea .rirt snnc r-rtt r ehrtrt. notice And eP . IKMXAJ U fMW. w special raies i otl t win riA m v best to plea Four;. K. WilmiDgtoU-Seaccr :iaWPrineess street t!3Hi . arStstre,tatfej Yrl trnnt street at WWiT. Leave roni -55s a. ja-. 1 ova nammocKs at w - , Ilammosatfe flovo IlammOCkS at S:V. tU1 ArtfflBwnt street at r. Arrive Front cep"- Sunday. Arrive princess street fc p. An ive. Front stree only; t : 1 .sJ om FrowS! ? The 6:15 P. &iM9U&S i Supper Train. ,.R0ttJia eaCa M for this train at Jti5c wishing to return the sauw j 11 rep 9 tf . . j .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1889, edition 1
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