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" : . . .... i i in - m i hi Y QXLtLOTiiUioiu Affeetioni and 1 'rfv.H.Mi. At dmg2isUPrica 25 cts. n H Mo T2ab Daily: Rvi rflio Fall Courts. tteaa loo uii-iv j hf a State will De as ionuw w hs uuwu it . TV. as . : . - f.ru-v Kintfs Discovery for -Cmisurap; eru"anfeV. Hertford, Oct. 14; slTUKtY. OCTOBER 10, 1880. ; POw on my third bottle and 30 cL-H Q -rir ab e to ovr-rsee the work on my farm. , Wasliic i0ton .ycw jylJ Nov n; Entered at the Postomce .at Wilmipston, N.c It u ,hfi finC3t medicnover inade." ..j-Dare, -T-ft 1 :Nov.23. as seconu-ciu&a Luaii... ; ..Senator everv nery to Jesse Middle-art. Decatur, unio. u, T district-Jud-e re to secure his reelection t Warren, Sept. 16; North- - - avaa"irnanT r ii nil . i h . a m x ii,. u ttrninincr ; sav; " - -. -r, injvv t,r Sont. kii? bjasreuoniuc. v.. Ot LiUDg lrouuic u. uiMft MVA:; oi. u Nov., 11: would I have died the United ota orn , . vvas 2"nupu, r - - ,fti vvA vov 05. SAIIVATIOW OIL ,Jr"3a25 cents. , Sorf tg li nvgisff Refieres quick Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Lumbago, Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Cuts, Burns, Scaiasj, sores, quo ' Ymngf'S PtUQS. The Great Tobacco An- CHEWifSJfriRlcTlO Cts. At all druggists. in: his past deeds in official life. lt ? wholcBale arj retail drus store j . n 1. I . I nl c IS (lUr iu? i" j- 7-. ' "that the teswlature should return iue to the I Senate. Who has done more for Kansas than I? Where would Kansas stand in the councils of the nation if I had not represent ? ml her in tlie Senate? OCTOBER ODDS. a oHcrtinte vacuum has never hppn attained. It can exist only in Third (Wilson) District J aajre MacRae-Martin Sept. uec. , .4. Qanf - ifir Greene. Sept. du. irwfit: -14-. Wilson, Oct. 28; w-nin TSTrtv 11: Kash. !Nov. 18 Fourth (Raleigh) District-Jude a f50i,iHornPtt Auir. 5, Nov. 25; i Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov. 11; ynynj yoV niind.-Terre Haute Express f J' WkeV'Sep 23 Doctor (to dyin patient)h t) Oct. 23 (civil term): I have 'does not end all, inydear fnenu. cHillsboro) District Judtre : " ,,Litn eminence bv my IDyini .ManKiKni, ;wocwr. -! f4raves-Granville, Jnlv 2a, oowzo uruuKiif 1 - - n,i t ho iintlertaKer senu m attacks on men and measures. 1 11 e j ftef tnat.Drake's Magazine. Senate never had a better presiding officer than I have been. I have given the State a standing at Wasn- ington and before the country wine, entitles me to a reelection, and I propose to have it FOR'' TORPID LIVER A torpid liver derange wliole sys tem and produce Sici Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiyeness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There 1 mo "better- remedy fortliesc JJmmon disease than Tutf j. I.iver nib, as a trial will prove. lrice, S5c. Sold Everywhere. 11 f VOICE sf.,:Go",T:.- writes: r Ws nt work on a fann for JSSO artnoatb; 1 now nave Bu p ' for E. C. Allen tVi lbum d publi- cationt md en mjM un signed) i William; Klin.' Ilarrisburgr. ra-. writea: "I Have never " anything to sell like your album. ay me over S25." W. J. El rM. Ttancor. writes: I talM an order for yoar album at taHfrost every liouse l visit. profits often as mucliai r3fefor a single day's work." vZfilr Others are doing quite as well i as have not space to give ex- Jincti from their letters. Every grand profits. 1 lTf snvs In the oaoer that the Blank carpet mills have shut down. What does that mean, Isaac? it means' that the -Blank carpet mills have shut up.1' Harper's Bazar. De Broke - I say Soupin, why is our room up here like man's estate mentioned in the Kiwer oouyiii- Statistics prepared by the railroad I si ve it up commissioners of Iowa show mat in that State alone, with 8,000 miles of railroad, 352 brakemen were kill ed or injured in 1833 because of the ifse of tlie common link-and-pin coupling and the? "hand-break on ! freight cars. Experts assert that practical safety breaks and.couplers have been invented and may be readily obtained; yet many corpora tions continue to disregard tne ap peals of humanity in this matter, just as they delayed the adoption of a substitute for the, death-dealing toves and heaters in passenger trains until compelled by la v to make the change. MISCELLANEOUS." The National Life AND .-" Maturity Association ' OP WASHINGTON. D. C. HiSCELLANEOUR Has Paid to Mem- bars Over 1- -$600,000 Accrued Liabili ties - - - - None. celi(Hias puriiier velous i Asoverei for N von Z-i at . Boils si: eaa who takhold of thU mrad business piles up grana prom.. Shalf we start VttU in this business, reader? ' Write ton. and learn lbout.t for vourself. e 4 1 VW va J ra startinr many; rsmiisun another gets aneaa take hold yoo wju Uar Photograph'Alhnm. are to beold to the , iinr,ni in Rani Criniton S?lk elvel KuahTchTrmlngly decorated insides. Handsomj-st .lbinu ia ill he world, largest gize. Greatest bargains ever known. A genie w.j ,';.., Ttir mnniivforairents. Any one can wameu. v . . -,--7-. - .:i..ii.ti at no mi 10 idity ne . 1 nrntitllwaiierfTTWWKCI. o " - Dtion&uuiH f - leadofyon In your part of the country, iryou be ablerd plek up gold ,f" 0l.trt V.. forced minrfccrtrr sale 10. . . . .f7.nt .Rein It! ..;:eTe.rV. Wherever shown, every one wants to pur- "u.AVenU Uk. thousand, of order, with rapidity t,er t . i. 1 aWrrrnorktr. Asents are c.-do..w.llanyon....Fu i?". to l nose wno wn r:: 1 1 .11 All " " J y no harm is done. C ALLEN & .CO-t avqisia, Ta w . Prindtrala. A "irTo-no funber. why no harm is done ITOOI Address E. 1889. 1 i Harper's Maazia. ILLUSTRATED llAKi-Jix's Magazine is tbe most usetul, en world. Whv? De BroKe e i-r'3. a 111 1 it- inn ui : .-. - - angels. Drake's Magazine. "It's always a relief to me when it comes time to pay Bridget,1 said Mrs. Housekeeper. "Whyf 1 inquir ed hei husband. "Because that is the only time I feel that. sh -doesn't employ me." Washington Capital. Iiov4 11; person,- Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Guilford, Jug. 2G; Dec. 6; Uhatnam, oepu ou. uu.am r.f 14- Alamance. Oct. 28. Sixth ( winuiugw" 'l Judge Bynum Duplin, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Lenoir; Aug. 9, Nov. 11; Pender, Sept 9; New , Hanover, Sept 2o; Go r il vac Art Oftfc 7. Dec. 9; Carteret, Oct. 21;Jones,Oct. 28;Onslovv,Nov. 4. Seventh (Payetteville) District Judge Shipp Cu uberland. July 22, NovT 11; Columbus. July 29; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct. 28; Anson, Sept. 2, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Rich -mond, Sept. 16, Dec. .2; Robeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. . . T Eighth(Salisbury) District J udge Merrimon Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. v4; T?xxrn An 19. Nov. 18: Davidson, V O- , ci..4. 1?. Sept. 2, Dec. 2; uanuoipn, ovy. , i, HOKATIO BROWSING, ; " f President. SAMUEL S'OItMENT, ! Treasurer. 1 GMOUGK IK ivItIDGE,!j " secretary.; Manager ar Actuary. Salt Kheuua . .. i .1 1. 4- With its intense . "cniu ;TS nt. 30: Stanly Oct skin, often broken ;iutu cracks, and the UKie wa H"-; "kTrVth Vvvinst.on District-Judge pies, often causes in"e"- Brnwn-kockingham, July 23. Nov. tiooci b o.u r.o,H. .- - . . . A tlo. . K . Nnv 11. Surry, , CI : seiji. . . . i t ur:ni,.., v Uns . who is trie Democratic candidate for Governor of Massachusetts against Lieuten ant Governor John Q. A. Bracket!, was bornjin Cambridge in January, 18."57, and is therefore only 32 years of'age. He was graduated from Harvard College in the class of 1877, and immediately began the study of law at jthe Boston University Schook where he received the first 3egree of "Snmum Cum Laude" ever given by the University. Hard ly had he completed his education when he was pressed into the public service in Cambridge is member of the city council, and in 1883 he was elected mayor of that strong Repub lican city on a citizens! ticket. He has been twice re-elected without opposition. He first appeared on thestumn in the campaign of 1834. tertaintng and beautiful Periodical in tne nnnortiiicr Mr. Cleveland. Amnnirtne aitracLiuua iui AO I j --. : . , nnfllln1 ,ifl,.fl nnuTor nvpr this diseawe. i ow, . Pnnls admire, but men oi sense approve. Pope. j -m - . rv:i.-cc tn r.ONTENTMENT . . ii, AlAVnrler. Julv 29 Cannot go nana mnauu r'nr- l: Mecklenburg, Aug. 20 on th dark side or everv Jr 7 W 1R- Lincoln. Sent. 30 staele.; Nothing will so uarKen . ue ; herfor. 0et ,i iwn-fipu as Jjvsneusiu. . , ,i t. n.i , tv.. 11 tauga, Aug. au: v:auiweu, oq. Mitchell. Sent, y: lancey, oeiu.. AfnDnnrAl . Oct. 7. r.ivnth fChanotte) uistnci, -' ' . . - r i . r- Judge Connor Catawba, juiy to i;ieveuiuj, n.un 28 . . .... I l Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Pok No v , DlstrIctL- the worst form o r Dyspepsia Con- JueeI rkiAadison July29,Nov. st ipation and Indigestion, and make Y"Vucolllbe Au. 12, Dec. 2; life a happiness and pleasure. Sold ;QXe 2: Havwood, at 2o and 50 cents by Aiunus "rfi: .Tk-on. Sent. 23: Macon druggists f. r.r,tt.' ti'i'rliore itf. j.... i i,fac Hint ve.ellence lt INOV. 4 cannot reach. ' Spnt.. 30: Clav. Oct. 7; Cherokee onntho. Oct. 4: wranam, wet. o, oYr..., GKO.tj. KASTEItDAY, ? Ass't Secretary. . v Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. ... . A Guaranteed Policy. . - . K aii Incontestlble Policy. 4il I Maturity value in Cash at Fixed Age Annual cost, Absolutely Limited. , j .... Only Four Payments per Year. . r Non Forfeitable Alter Three Yearsi ' . P. S. UIDDELLE, M. D..-i - - j - Medical blrectorj v u fiiitsoN. Sneclal AsenL r Home Office,- central Rational Bank Building, Washington, D. C. I ' " . . i JOHN HAAli, JB.i L.ocai Aseui, rv w ; i Wilmington, K. C, speedily when thisrpmp.lvi- t,i- ui! no more effectual relief lor the wV, loathing of food due to INTEMPp thaa this article. Put upinlarfeeyocr ties. Sample packages in powdS by mail to any address on receintof i ' ia stamic; The resrulaTlinui,i J1.1' sent ly mail. MEXICAJ mSivI 400 North 3d St., Philadftlphiiija. Tlie great secret of the canary bird of the Hartz Mountains in Gcrmanv' Manua wi 1 1 restore the Bongof ca"e hw prevent their ailments and restore ti aool condition. If given to a Lirrl tbe season olshedclingf eathers.it win i , case carry thelittlo musician thron!' critical period without loss of gorur nail on receipt of 15 cts. in starnr 'J()U CO., 4UU W. 3rd St. PLUade' h,l,f 'ease mention this paper. . ept9 tnth sat j ..ii IB III A riAT?TTQT7t rLr j ssu. ; Can learn the exact c( The publishers Of SCKTBNEfWs MAGAZINB Qf gLUyJ. OfOT30S 11116 to mase lt the most popular and enter- w. J JtT vjws-wu A1.U0 'atjers . Dy addressi! C.PS:Eowell 1 C .A U JKZ l i"- 1" " . . - - - ion of Canada -an; a chanictstlc sei by b phimiity of 28,0(50 Charles Dudley Warner; J1 $131$. ' studles.r?by ujornsijerm ujuuiwu, ihio.j , r.l-TA,, n nKtniieal rlav by the author of '"Ben-mir." illustrated There a movement on foot rS,rivuirn4m ianiioeiis tuJ f,m of the army for IrC'jruc Mltin vui - 1 cllllviiK 1 1 , . - - - f:- aw.. Unin1 I i WE CAN AND TiO Guarantee Acker's Blood Eiixir for it has been fully demonstrated to the neonle of tin's country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive nro ivr svnhilitic noisoning. Ulcers, Eruptions and Pimples., It purines hole svstem and thoroughly iiuildH un the constitution. For sale bv Mnnds Bios. ouirurerrR'S ENGLISH PENNVEiOVAL PILLS "-V BED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. . Snfe and always reuaoie. l.aoie, ask Druggist for Diamond Brand, in red, metaJUo boxes, led irith blue, in parteboard box, pra. are TstSpa) for parUcalan, testimonial and 'Kelkf for Wle," If. t7 retnrn smbJL Narni- Paptr. (Uchwter Che'l Co, aM- Fai'P 47 w Oft pxieetation fails, and most oft there where most it promises. Shakespeare. --- BUCKWHEAT. BUCKWHEAT. v - BUOKWHFAT. and Charles Dudley Warner. H A UP Kllft1 rElilODlCAIiS, PKK ykak: HAUPEli S MAUAZINE. HAKPKK'S ELK1 .. ...ft IH) . . i (Ml 1 00 raising tiio pay ui mm vi.o- enlisted men. They hope thereby to decrease the number of deser tions. A soldier said the pther day that Col. Langdon. had prepared a bill by which corporals and orderly sergeants should receive $30, $40 ana $50 a month respectively. 1 hey now receive 20, 3C. and 30 after tney The volumes of the Ma-azine begin vj'-hthp , , j t,e service ten years. Numbers for Jtmeand e b 11 1 n u ' n ' Whennotime is speciut-n, suu.iuuiw ..... i iiev siari in ui. num tj 1 -i - oegtowlth the Number ciirret at time of rr- l - , 1.filll;kh,e -lifference LVl;XJl. 1... - , ..,i., fr.r I .. . , volumes 01 iiarpvi 5, ;s''-' ilPtween the nay or enlisted men aim rsback. In ueat cloth binding, will be oeueeii mt w mall, post-paid, on rec-eipt of r.i 00 t)etty officers, in the army and ttiose of like rank in the navy. An ame seaman gets over $20 to start with, 1 it.. MH,,,r r n iir7in or more wenj J 11 I ' . . . v . . - T " - ranks on every ship, such as caipen- ter's mate,! hoatswain-s mate, etc., pay is over 30, while several irrades. such as , ARPEK'S- HAZAU - ' J IIAKPEK'S YOUNG PEOPtE W Poslaof ' Fre to nil surwi'rrx in (ff Unite Smtes, Canada, vr MrrJco. - celpt-01 oraer. Bound three yearsi cant tw mail TC Mr volume. doth cases for binding, 50 cents i each by mall post paid. y lndex to Harper's Magazlno. ArphalK-tlcai, Analytical and classified, for volumes 1 to 40, laciusive, irom juue, iu iunc, i-' i-Vil ovn f:1ntli. M 0(1. Remittances should be made by Post-Offi e j Money Order or nrait. to avoia cnuntc ui iua&. . Xewspapws are not 10 ami uavri (.r-, vsitTumt U,e express oraer oj. niirgiei & iji uiis Address HARPER SL BROTHERS. novlS ew ork" . : : 1889. Harper's Tounff Peoole. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. where the there are master-at-arms, wherej tlie pay is SGI. .10. On top of thestf are the war rant offlees to which 'enlisted" men attain, such as boatswain, gunner and sailmaker, where tho pay is $1,200 a y eur for the Grst year and $1,800 after twelve years1 service. The army officers say that if enlist- i Alvlceto Mothers. . MRS.WlNSLOW'SSOOTIHNaJSYRUP should always be used when children are cnttintr teeth. Tt relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, ciuiet sleep uy relieving uiej cnild from pain, and the little cher- i nl awakes as "OriiTllLas umiuu.- it is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ill nain . relieves wind, regulates the J bowels, and is the best known reme Jv for diarrhoea, whether arising firnti. tAothim? or oth.r causes. Twenty five cents a bottle, july fi deod&wly , sw-.v.tnrttc li'ncf.ftlllV closes its seeond'j ear with a new impetus and an-sured success. The illustrations will now ffff-r nnti nothlns to maxe terestingwiu be neglected. i : THE RAIIJwaY ARTICLES win De conuii .. cQWurfai vptv strikine- naneis: one espe- dally Sieroen Thomas L. amea on - ug j x vice" Illustrated. " i;" MR ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serla novel' "The Master of Ballantrae,"" will run through the greater part of the year, . -lleaiin in Xovember. : , ; A CORRESPONDENCE and collection ;o manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. At met and a famous group of modern French Painters will furnisnrne sunsiaiiue ui ocvsjoi muvm, Illustrated. . - : - - The brief end papers written last year by Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced by eoually interesting contributions by dlffere t famous authors. Air. 1 homas Bailey JVldrich will write the first of them for the January nUffy valuable LITERARY ARTICLES Will annear- a paper on Walter Scott's Method of W'ork, "illustrated from original MSS.. a second ''Shelf 01 OIQ KOOKS." Uy aire. O tliJ.no x . h xus, and many other articles equally noteworthy ini.sirniru idc An a rt si i iu kcts will be a reature 1 i .;?,. 1. -..!.. hoik treatet rmhu b PiW.n nrp i nrranerea to appear . uv viaicuw HtMOirirMf 1 bi, """"""r': Coofc, E. H. Blasnneia, ausud uvuauu uu many otu ers. , .(wo;. FISHING ART1CL.1S aescnumg apui u iu. vua best fishing grounds will appear, oaimuu. WinnlJiish, Bass ana Tarpon are tae buujcu now arranged. The authors ai-e well known soortsmen. f Illustrated.- "illustrated A RTICLE of great variety, touching upon ail manner of subjects, travel, bl08raph)T, aesenpnon, eio., wm sppctm., not of the conventional commonplace sort, j illustrate?.. Amnnfftiirt mnst. trrpreStlner in the list 01 .iPT-.titin nanprs for the year will bo a remark able article by Prof. Joho Trowbridge, upon tbe most recent developments ar.u ua I'll J VvTli.i 11 X ; tt t-M.V. , rti0 oftiniac wViiph hna nrovea OISDC- cial interest will be continued by a group 01 papers upon ELECTRICITY In Its most recent applications, by eminent authorities: a re niarkable paper on DEEP MINING, and ether Interesting papers. 1 " ;.s y ' '1 :t irmaue. iiiuscrauvns. : ; r A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last year NEW. HULLED BUCK W H EAT. FIKS1 OF TH FJ SEASON CALL AND TRY IT. All Other Gool in a First Class GROCERY STORE. l?ni! SATK RY 'It Works Like tjnarai mi nn s Manrnetic uiuuucuv ia. . 1 i jsi 'SZJKSSSZ Jno. L. vBoatwrignt. Snmins. Kruises. Swellings, Diph theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys nnd nil nr.inf ul aff ectious. For sale by Munds Brothers. - 15 and I T i?o. Front Sr, oct i t! HACTBR'a YouNQ people begins its tenth ed luen could hope to be promoted much better class of men TStitnwffln worth no more than 10:to rles. including "Dorymates,' by Kirk Mimroe nes. inciuuius xijmp, ". is r " J 1 sriii a !.n,v -r.j t7.?f at.. n hv v 1 stortriarrtr and I v "J tL A Day in'waxland;" by li. K. Muoklttrfck; WOuld enlist. The prekent hope of aXESSu obtaining a lieutenants commission Sa" too remote to very! greatly i.u-j les in Natural History." by Dr. Felix L Os- pr0 e the c !;ij.i.tiho vHmanfi " iiv snnb all. Ilpr-I 1 lMa; Will" JiAWtnu'vuvki, j , r4tt Vjiimnsesjif Child-life from Dickens ' hy mrgaret E. SiJtgster; articles .on various soorKrand pastimes, short stories by the best writers, anu nuiiiuiuo poin. o .... , laracter of the ranks. ; j Iirt, Debt and the Ievll. .1 ; ; .-. rn iwlitirl rlivinh o.iills those with many 'hundreds pi -iU"3 thrP Ds. Dirt. Debt and the Devil, WStt?t& ritaftiita unmatched trinity of evil. If a WVwm. w w c . . . , I . - , " -1 order that nothing narmrui may eiuer us iw ,uan would be happv, ne must avoiu umns. nil thi-pp iirif! as studionslv keei a. a a. a a x- . - w av An pnnomp of evervthimr that is attractive clear of Disease another D you per- n rtAirarif in Invenlle literature. Boston nt,;., This calls to i mind still !r; . th, another D: a M D.Y; m fact.ur. sinf girls m every family which it I A-weeiayieasT;or gooa v. ri.io Miii.l nisonvppv. ! vni... ,V. ,troC m. l "f"?"'": r,.1wVJ i ftomnlishes what is claimed for It, Is lvuwuuurnuiuiiu ci jnviiuv, t:nil ru-hih i I un"-scroi uia J. ill iLa;. .. .... fnWrmn and lnterest.-C7irifiaH Advocate tOli C men lb "7,10 ui iu f n to th-3 medicine a early stages ?a wen "''r."! salecr eater than that of any other - - - Lnrnrrh ill t ip 1PRI Rllll bronchial. 8alB lAXUOi k . - v- - - -1 .. I yCX I til ,-' trener- -r .s- t.iiroat ana lunsr aucuuous Terms' postage i repa m , pr - y , nV,trifii tonic and 4 1 1 y xv is! ..... - ... - - , - . . . A , ! 11... ii rni.miriner. anu ouuus up iue Vol, X brain ITotember 1, 1888. Spetimen Cow on receipt of Mo-cent strength and rlesh of those who are stamp. ' reduced below the usual standard SinrieNumber. Five 1 Cents each. of health in a most marvelous way. lienntiancea snouia do maue oy x-uav-uii. 1 t. aiiavs irritation ana suonues mw Tfce Chief Benson, for the great sn cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is found In the article itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ao wiiav popularity and sarsapa- j t Hll.u!l U:nAnii. Or U1WU JJUlir 1Y1 erl L VY 1 1 15 ner before the public Hood's SarsapariUa cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headaehe, Biliousness overcomes -.-That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up tho Whole System. Hand's Sareapmrillx. is sold by all drug- Tifiwto clisTases for Usts. is sixfor$5. , Prepared by C. L Hood .,rifisnit tf,i PTiYt-o nrAr-mT uarwr & Brothers I tn heneut or cure in an .. useases iur. T ' .. Hoiries in North Carolina ai Orilv 20 Honrs Ride from New York I .Newf paper Advertising Buret . 1: "10 Spruce St., New York, f -Send-lOcts." for lOO-page Pamoh "--A'anty Vir, "Wefikuess or Iuof Memc :i e c!y restored, hy the nae.of an eotw iii.iHiy. Tiie Yerba Sauta from Spdn. - "rTrcb-es nev;rfaii. 0nriilii6trated,32pi 1 toprlmnTiialstsoTit BCftdi. Evcnr tasi , A it. VONfiftAKV TROCllEEtO, i 1 9,a!i . 1150, Row York. m nm oi 11 nncinuc rorLosTrrAimo xir H rygi General and XE&VOTO DLB. 1TTU X1 Weaknesa of Body and Kind: General and KEEV0U3 ILB. Weaknesa of Body and Kind: of Errors or Excesses ia Old or 1 Bebsst. Hobl IXHOOB folly Rstarwi Haw ts Ksh Strengthen WKAK.BSDKTKIiOPKD OKHAS8 PAliTBo faaeaa write theau Bao, WlaiplaaaiMswaBa am -seated tree, ;A6drew (RIE tflDltAl MHIBA. rf-id for DOO BUl'ir (3Uitf coatalning colored jl pnirrn.'rjnjasof difleraVUe prices tbey fca trorta, tad $' KnY rham . Diioctions fcclYa!' .rr! FcriiighlD c XootLaj)t aa It r TRY. flUOiVjiS b bout in cue Rjrsral from peridttinat. pool try couaea; iiuvui--. Sators, and where to ;b"I I am best Btoclc ar jrjM) inxvt fort SarJ.&'-VCD"' It 1 41- If SO.! U1IIDS. numbers, which include all the Kallway Artl-j j cles, as follows: . ; ; z' . j I A year's subscription (1889) and the num. t bei-s for 1888 : . ..$4.50 A year's subscription (1889) and thenum- bers for 1888, bound In cloth.. .. 6.00 B3 a year; 25 cents a number. Charles Scribner's Sons, 743-745 Broadway, N.Y.. - .- ' POMONA HILL NURSERIES On Corn, Peanuts POMONA, N. C, Two and analf MiiesWeat of Greensboro, N. C and their care. How in Aviary. AQ ioat wnw-. 237 South Ei r . I V leMim .. ,a Potatoe T ihe main line of the It. & D. It. Ii. passes allies South of Raieigfe On the Ralelffh and Aufruata Air-Line li F . QF IASD IN THE on? L500 leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms it, lots to ault purchasers. Four acres for f 2 Larger tracts $5 per acre. In. monthlv pa; mentso!$10. This land adjoins the "South trn PlneB", a recently established health re sort (or sanitarium), and Is specially adapted for Fruit Culture, as well as all tbe cereal's. . number of New England people have bought lots In the town of "Southern PlneB," and lt a the desire of tbe owners of this land to ln luce small farmers, mechanics and "other from the New England and Middle States, at veil as elsewhere, to locate here. No State in tbe Union offers greater Inducements to 'set tlers than North Carolina Nowhere can -.fetter tarmlnz country or as fine a alimate be found 1 his is the opinion of Northern mer who have settled In North Carolina This 1p vnui fide offer, and is limited For farther particulars write at once to , - , JHN T. PATUIC., Uommlt'rof Immlzratlon, Rtlelgh. N. orR A BICUAirs07 r -r t c 'Tor.icie oaj"- t ta- Stilton Deck. E 7IVERVKODY OP THE MALE PKTISUA- tiirouffh the erounds and within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains makestops. regular twice dally each way. Those Interested in Fruit and Fruit Growing axe cordially invited to inspect this j the Largest Nursery in the State, and one of the largest In the South.. 1 Stock consists of . Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots, Nectarines, Mulberries, ulnce. Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant, English Walnut, Pecans, - Chestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees, &c. All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones4 which my new Catalogue for 1888 will show. . . " Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct rrom tne Nursery. . correspondence solicited. Destriptlve Cata logue free to applicants. 'A4dtesg r - 1 ' - - 1 J. VAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C "--j ner Reliable Salesman wanted In every County. A good paying commission will be Sim . j . . i -v--- ?Q ' THE STATE CHRONICLE, Su ccessor to the Farmer and Mechanic andl the cnronicip.) "Under New (Management. NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CLEAN. UP WITH THE TIMES. T HE -'STATE CHRONICLE' WILL". BE HARPER & BROTHERS. TO I i lie 11 1 ll Villi cr ti nii .uiotunj - - , t ,r... ivhich it is recommended, or money Co Apothecaries. Lowell, Zlaw. janllrrdJtrTnrra mws3 rd j wliat its name implies a. State Paper. It Is not the Iialelgh "Chronicle," and will not be local or sectional. It will aim to fceep up with the news from Murphy to Maoteo, or, as the politicians put it, from Cherotee to Cur rituck. - s " ' " . 1 , It will be the organ of no man, no ring, no section, no party. It will be-Democratic ra politics, but will not hesitate:-to... criticise Democratic measures and Democratic officers. sion vlsitrngr Wilmington daring the En-! 4- ."""','. :r,':;.;: campment is cordially invited to call and; tkiixw :?itii;ptitittoK havftft Shave. orftShamnnn nr a Halrnit at. TKK31S t hIJ tfrtL-ttlJ j lpai . , my establishment, 29 Market street, between One Year. f M Front and Water, only 10 cents for a Shave ; , Six Mont hs . . v. ....... ... .... ..... 1 0U SO cents for a Shampoo. 20 cents for a Hair-rShree Months... . . : . I . , , , , . ty) cut ana zu cenxs ana upwards ior Dyeing. , v ' Respectfuny. JOHN WERNER, - " jystf Practical Barber and Perfurner. ... .v, t rWtt niRY CAKBOSA'IJ!. X ; , ' . ,rvn WITH & BE tJLTS ASTONISHISQ. .'I Addrer FRCPESf PHASTi T" AM BETTEK riiw-- ji than eVer to accommodate m j friends with" OYSTERS gff jnr keep none but the Best on y MYRTLE GROVE ROASTS a SP thing overhauled m . "pjacwr ready at short notice and expen, open them. fiive caB - University of North Carofe: CIIAPEMUL''-8 rpHE NEXT" SESSION BEGlKSS0 5. 1889. Thorough . Llteratnre, Science, L TuillonlSO per Ecsston, : ' fo? Catalogues, mW. - . jystf Acn.H a-. . -. - TFor a sample cony address THE STATE CHRONICLE, M n: --i-rr '!-;: .v. Raleigh, -N. c. Li mis. LIJIK LIME ; LIME L.JME ' LU3fBEB. CASP. f?pt FIIBNCU 0"02; '"Aairesa" tOTli ' . 2iew Yoi- 1 Paii for ifc "turned.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1889, edition 1
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