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r-s Cji. c UL.U3 facilitates Teething and J' f n nV CVH II D regulates the Bowels. At tU iU I O 1 1 1 U 1. all druggists. PfTce 25 eta. t iff- ;'u w Cores Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchi tis, p f 1 1 p II Croup,Inci pient ConUUUll sumption, and relieves Consump- jQlf Q 1 1 J tive Persons. -25 cents. O I II U I rt tin ve LANGE'S CUBE 8 CIGARETTES forCa OZtAC tanh. Price 10 Cts, At alt drviglsU, FORSTORPID LIVER. :i j A torpid liver lrauC9 the whole sys ; . m tutsi produces Sick Headache, Dyspepsia Costiven ess, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Tliero la -no better remedy- for these mmon' diseases tliaii Tuft's Liver nils, as a trial will prove. Price, 25c. 1 ' Sold Everywhere. - "T alFnifll" from Ohio. Here is yj portrait "of Mr. Garri- WIWM inn. of Salem. Ohio. Ha writti: "ffi! at work on a farm for 32a month : I now have an agency for E. C Allen & Co'a album Mud publi cations and often maktSSU a day." igned) VT. II. UAKKisoji. ' William Kline, llarrisburj-, ' Ta.. ;Write: "I hare never, known 'anything to veil like your album. Yesterday I took orders enough to pay me over 825." W. J. El more, linnpor. Me., 'writes: "l take an order for your album at .aim ost every house I visit. Mr profit is often as oiucbas 9 Sets 1 tor a sin trie day's work.' Others are doingquiteas well ; jvre have not spare to give ex tracts from their letters. Everr L niHakbortftlftMi grand business piles tin grand profits. Shall we start . YOU in this business, reader? ' Write to us and learn all about it for yourself. We are starting many;-we will start yon if you doiit delay until another gets ahead of you in your part of the country. If you take hold you will be able to pick up gold fast. PiT" ICpikI On account of forced manufacturers sale 15Si,000 ten dollar Photograph Albums tre lo be sold to the people, for S3 each.. Bound in Hoys I Crimson Silk Velvet Flush. Charraiugly decorated insides. Handsomest album m the world. Largest Sue. Greatest bargains ever known. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. Ilig money for ageut. Any one can become a successful agent. Sells itself on sight little or no talking necessary. Wherever showu, every one wants to pur chase. Agenta take thousands of orders with rapidity never .. before known. - Great profits await every worker. Agents are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. You, reader, can do as well as anyone. f. Full information aud terms free, to those who write for same, with particulars and terms for our Family Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After you know all, should you conclude to go no further, why no harm is done. - Address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Aiousta, Mains. 1889. Harper's Magazine. t,v : ILLUSTRATED. 4 1 ..1 Harper's Magazine is the most useful, en tertalnlng and beautiful periodical in the world. Among the attractions for 1889 will be a new novel an American story, entitled "J 11 plter Lights" by Constance F. Woolsoo; illus trations of Shakespeare's Comedies by E. A. Abbey; a series of articles on Russia, illustra- : ted by T. De Thulstrup; papers on the Domin ion of Canada and a characteristic serial by Charles Dudley -Warner: three "Norwegian : Studics,"by Bjornstjerne Bjornson, Illustrated; "Commodus," a historical play by the author of Ben-Hur," illustrated by J. 12. Weguelin, etc The Editorial Departments are conducted by George William Curtis, William Dean :-io wells and Charles Dudley Warner. HARPERS' PERIODICALS; PER YEAR: HARPER'S MAGAZINE $4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY..... 4 00 ARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 rostage Free to all subscribers in the Unite Ssates, Canada, or Mexico, The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year When no time is suecilied, subscriptions will oegln with the Number current at time of re ceipt of order. , Bound Volumes of narper's Magazine, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for binding, 50 cents eachby mall post paid. Index to Harper's Maerazlne, Alphabetical, Analytical and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 70, Inclusive, from June, ISTjO, to June, 1885. one ' vol., 8vo. Cloth, H 00. ; Remittances should be made by rost-Offl, e Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Xewspapers are not to copy tJiis advertisenien ithoxit tie express order of Harper & Brothers Address HARPER & BROTHERS; nov 15 New York 1889. Harper's Weekly , ILLUSTRATED. Harpek's Weekly has a well-established place as the leading illustrated newspaper in America. The fairness of Its editorial cora : dents oil current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of its lite rary contents, which include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers, nt it tor the perusal of- people of the widest range of tastes and pursuits, supplements are frequently provided, and no expense is Sared to x bring the highest order of artistic ility to bear upon the illustration of the j- changeful phases of home and foreign history. A new work of fiction from the pen of William Dean Howells. and one by Charles King, win be among the leading features of the eekly for 1889. ; - , HARPER'S "PERIODICALS. PER YEAR! HARPER'S WEEKLY. $4 0 HARPER'S MAGAZINE. 4 - HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE .... 2 00 r - Pontage Free lo all subscriuci's in the United f a Hates Canada, Or Mexico. ' The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order. - Bound Volumes of ' Harper's Weekly, for . three years back. In neat cloth binding will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not ex ceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per voL Cloth Cases tor each volume, suitable for binding,, will ? be sent .by mall, post-paid, on receipt ol jl 00 each. . - Remittances should be made by Post-Offlce . JToney order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss ; Sevzspapers are not to copy tfiis advertisemen the. express order of Harper & Brothers . vAOiress . HARPER BROTHERS, ' r.57 5 " Tew York Tlio .Daily 5 lEt viV3 Josh. T. James,! Editor & Prop'r. I Wilmington, N. C. MONDAY. OCTOBER 21. - r,..n...n n.tn - . Tlio Fall Courts . -j ... .11 1 The Fall terms of Superior Courts , mis renit-uy ucu.iui. s " jn this State willtje as follows: , known nntlro popn ar as to peed " Fi rs't (Erlenton): District Jud-e ppecialmenuon AU wno have used fttiinprlCnrritncfc Sent, 2; Cam .(den, Sept, 9; Pasquotank, Sept. 10; MISCELLANEOUS. L7.trtrir iitfr sinp- the same sodzoi The Acme MANFFAOTlfRINS GQ Entered at the Postomce at W'llmington t as second-ciass matter. Delaware is said to be the n!it nt State in the Union. Deino- i -ii 1 crats are as badly- imoiaa ntircr mPMicino imps nt if t8S9. I.t nd hi. X?Sre!&;a - I .F.,C?V??J"e!i T.':'i.c"r.e Washineton. Oct. 21: Tyrrell. . Ort. . v - .. i- -.. i Dare. JNOV. 4. tiyCie, ii Lntihinnr U:rn L7iU, wm remove iimpies. uonsv 10. HAanfort. Nov. 25 ' oiuiuia, 1 lliu r.lUI C uifU ! Rheum and other affections caused ty V"" ,rLVV:LV ! r.,,i, . - f ' i ; rmn r nra v an mar t m V I 1U1 V IIIUiWLIIIgl (n-m tl:e system 11 si r.. - vi 1.. inn; an iviHiar ia.i leyera v. .,1 u.ivu -lWkinvVarren. Seut. ,16: North ana prevent as we.i fi- . . n; R,' m!lp. f)at. fcViT fiiirn Ol .tJ Mi") ' t' l- -e'! -- . " ueriic, uui. ihuhua, i?Ar.tit1ir:tn4 A Dp'itiocratio eoun- r!r.fr;A n;ite tt".,: cotis'. Lraven, inov. 40. '.-' - ; .- I I ' I ) JUirVil lit. O U'l suii 1 f . . - K7I I , .nf,w...n uv.fJoorotnrv' Krt.vfi.rfl L i.i!in onoMnlApn ftr mnn? rplnnd limu A cil, Senator vf ray, t lie Hon. Charles . Love and other party leaders, has accomplished nothing. The Sauls bury facjtion sulk in their tents and cry for yeneance. against the Wol cotts. The Mas.sey Republicans are oruraiiiziii a fii?ht to Secure the de feat of United Stat? Senator Hi jins. They are so bitter that they will help elect a Democrat rather than see Hiinni returned to the Senate that evervthinir is clouded. less and ijo political proph nd. Pricf 50 crnls and fsl 00 cor bot tle ftt Robert R. Bellamy's wholesale and ret aU drug store. OCTOIJKR ODDS. Even the arolden rule is only elec troplated in tliese days. of sham. ! The fir.-vt chapter in the history of a young woman's lifn is chap. wop. I No wonder hats begin to look played out at an early period of their mortal existence. They are ' v . k f It a r-. a ' 1-v r 11 r tin I f f 1l 4"i.an The shrewdest politicians V""1 l"; V' V , I Aiuii iitiiiie wen, junei, "i you marrv the man of vour choice?" Juliet "Well, I sbauld smile! And I cut out Annie Wilklns, too." I "ITucle." said a sweet crirl of eierh There is a great dissatisfaction in i.teen. "Is love blind?" "Yes, my the Coiiemaugh Valley because the dear, whon the other party is rich," District Judge MacRae Martin, Sept. 3, Dec. 2;j Pitt, Sept. 16; Greene, Sept. 30: 1 Vance,4 Oct. 14; Wilson, uct. a; . ll!MI-"NGTONtN: 1 . 1 . H'oiirtn ( ixaieitrii J i.iisiriui. o utitfe .-i aju wiv.ii, 13 uuw iiaui i .....f?!,iufr A nr ft ATnv resuiw or three years' use trx the rtl'auuu y "Vir r:"- ,,; ' the best ranoers of tins and other -1 j onnson. Aug. is, i ov .11, attest, their- v-niue as a hlirh errade man confess in dark tif jr iRPi"!TTfnt.fwntTP TrcwTf i 17 t?i . Fraukbn. Nov. 11; Nash, iov. 18. ; I t r 1 I&UtJli. UliU hands of States will ure i Sent. 9, Oct. 14; WaKe, , bept. 2o, The Ma TT.ING. rniae from the leaves or bur V -VJ, 3 ,, .f ,J n ' i v I r r 5 woes carpet tor comfort and durability tfarJ the Fifth t'Hillsboro) District Judge -demand -far It Is dally increasing it has- vtr- ud in ;in.v other tabne. orVtOtiL is .extensively-usod for ' ' ...i. r...; .. t 1 r 1 -1 r t .1 . . . ? .-its 11 1 H I U .... ' fn. iug. iy,-ov. 10, vxumyitjf .nu i Mattivsaes. H a i most-equal to hair, being light -Dec. 6; Chatham, Sept. 30; Durliaui, 1 elastte audi proof against insects. Oct. 14; Alamance, Oct. 281 f r.:eliniJ JH? fry t f li v U.v.-u v vAsa-v -w I aif SU-JV ! 'La A ed ujort t ; trim. tia 4 r ecics are heard. the world forjthe relief of the Johns town flood sufferers is not. being distributed. TtLe committee has $1,500,000 on hand and people are suffering, but not a cent cjirt they get. Ugly stories are in circulation about the action of the committee. Poor people in need of food and shelter are losing patience as cold weather is coming on. Governor i - i - Beaver has been called upon to dis tribute the fund and put a stop to the salaries regularly drawii by a host of friends of: members of the committees who arV-styled clerks. Their work has ceased, but the salaries go on just the same. ! "All things come to him who waits," says the proverbj but the man who, after waiting half an hour discovers tlvat the last train has gone is not a believer in it. Husband, "Well, my dear, what did the magnetic physician say to you?" Wife "He says Ixam a sick woman, and that my nervous sys tem is not in equilibrium. He says I am too positive." Husband- "Humph! I could have told you that and saved a couple of dollars." jlhui t iiiuouui is 1 1 i.u " r'- , cMni:inci tar 1' 1 Graves Granville, Jul v 22, Nov. 2o; " tues nor fedo Orange, Aug. 5, Noy... 11; Perstm, i jicis . Naval officers jare giving their! opinions as to the effect of the suc cess of the dynamite guns of the cruiser esuvius jupon naval war-j fare. -The general opinion seems to j be that uothing is yejt definitely set- tied. The range of the guns of the VTesuvius is so short that itwi battle she could be disabled before she got in gunshot of a big war ship. Ves sels of the class of the Vesuvius, it is thought, are fitted only for har bor defence. Commander B. P Lainberton, who is well known in Charleston as a former inspector of "We Point Wttli Pride" To the "Good name at home." won bv Hood's Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, Mass., where it is prepared, there is mote of Hood s. Sarsaparilla sold I than of all other medicines, and it has iriven the best of satisfaction since its introduction ten years ago This could not be if the medieine did not possess merit. If you suffer from impure blood, try Hood's Sar saparilla and realize its peculiar curative power. ; Never take the harsher way when love will do the deed. i - - irAPPTNlCSS AND CONTENTMENT Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of everv little ob staele. Nothing will so .darken life and-make it a burden as Dyspepsias Ackers Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Con stipation and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold d ruggists. He who loves to read and knows how to reflect, has laid by a pei pc trial feast for his old .age. this light house -district, is now in ! at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros.; command of the training ship Jamestown at Newport, R. I. His opinion jis: "The recent experiments with the dynamite gun have no especial Rearing either upon war face or upon the designing of modern warships. The gun is' another in strument of destruction in the same category; with torpedo boats. It is a pioneer in projecting high ex plosives. The Washington correspondent of the New I York Times says: "Presi dent Harrison appears to have con eluded that Senators and Repre sentatives are not entitled to any more consideration at his hands than the common every-day place hunters, iwho vie with them in ef forts to present their requests to the President in person. In an order from the' White House Senators and members of Congress and other per sons having business with the Pres ident art all bunched together in a rule which says they will be receiv ed by the President every day ex cept Monday, between 11 and 12.30 o'clock, 'and at no other time.' It has always been the practice in de vising rules to bar out visitors from the White Housej and department buildings to all except Senators and Representatives, who are regarded as a privileged class. President Harrison announces his purpose strictly to enforeejhis new rule, and so hereafter the law-makers will have to take their chances with the common people in; the daily scram ble for an audience with the chief dispense! of patronage. The Presi dent says the rule is heeessary, lie- cause h must have a chance to prepare for the meeting of Con- j C gress. ,1 1 will also give him more time to sign the credentials of Re-! publicans appointed : to succeed Democrats who hav ;been kicked out of office by the man whorde clared that only the interests of the public service should suggest re movals." j WE CAN ANDDO Guarantee Acker's Blood Eiixir for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country.that it is superior to all other preparations for 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. For sale by Munds Bios. Grand temples are built of small stones, and great lives are made up of trifling events. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relievesthe lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the cnild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy! for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or othr causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. july 6 deod&wlv Uivfli Wi!.iirrr nri niitru-i Alia v iiiuii.iw.jy. Judge Bynum Duplin,- Aug. 5, Nov. 2o; Lenoir, Aug. 9, Nov. 11; Pender, Sept 9; New Hanover, Sept 23; Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec. 9; Carteret, Oct. 21; Jones, Oct. 28:Onslow,Nov: 4. ; Seventh CFavetteville) District Judire Shipp Cu nberland,. July 22, Nov. 11; Columbus, July 29; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct. 28; An son, r Kept. 2, ISov. 25; Brunswick, Sept.r'9; Rich mondSept. 1G, Dec. 2; Robeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. i Eighth(Salisbury) District Judge Merrimon Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov: 4; Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph,1 Sept. 16; Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanly, Oct. 14; Cabarrus, Oct. 23. ' Ninth (Winston) District Judge Brown Rockingham, July 22, Nov. 4; Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Surry, Ausr. 19; Nov. 18; Alleghanv, Sept. 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Davie, Oct. 7; Forsyth, Oct. 21. , Tenth (Morganton) District Judge Phillips Henderson, July 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa tauga, Aug. 26; Caldwell, Sept. 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; McDowell, Oct. 7. Eleventh (Charlotte) District, Judge Connor Catawba, July 15; Alexander. July 29; Cleveland, Aug. j 5, Oct. 21; Mecklenburg, "Aug. 26; j Union, Sept. 16; Lincolu, Sept. 30;! Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford, Oct. 28; Polk, Nov. 11. Twelfth (Asheville) District Judge Clark Madison, July 29,Nov. IS; Buncombe, Aug. 12, Dec. 2; Transylvania, Sept. 2; Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23: Ma.con, Sept. 30; Clay, Oct. 7; Cherokee, Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; Swain, Nov. 4. i . Tr?-' ivloiaai 'Lite ' , ' f;--:'-.I-- . - - ' ;"'-,H t-, M at u ri ty A ssociati on OF WASHINGTON. J. C. Has Paid to Mcm- " bara Over - - S600.000 Accuiid Llibiii- j ties - - - ' - N-jni'j ' HORATIO 1IIIOAVN1NG, f President. SAMUEL NOKMKNTV Treasurer. . - G KO IIG K 1. 4il DOE,) secretary. Manager an., Actuary, G"EO.f J. EASTEK HAY, f ! Ass't Secretary. v Life Insurance at Absolute Costj a (iuaranteed Policy. An Incontestible Policy, Maturity Value In tjashat Fixed Age : Annual cost. Absolutely Limited, only IPour Payments pei Year. ; Noa Forfeitable A tier Three Years, ' F. S.-UIDDELLH, M. U. f .fedical Ulrectort w. II. GIBSON, Special Agent. Home omce, central National IJank Building, Washin7ton, 1). C. . i . - . - JOHN IIAAR, Jk.,1 Local Aent.! oct2 i ; i wiimlncrton, N, C. ' CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH i onves w Honk l-aronn; RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. Sate and always reliable. Laatea, ask Druggist for Diamond Brand, in red, metallic boxes, sealed witd blue ribbon. Take no other. All pills In pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are Hinirrraiii counte.rieiM. sena 4C (stamps) for particulars, testimonials and ' "Keltef for Ladles," in, letter, by return ' nail. Jfame Paver. t'hiekester Cbem'l Co., HadUon Sq., FbUa.,Fai BTT0K WHEAT; BTJOKWaEAr ' BUCKWHEAT. fcbjQr tilde fro York 1 . h . . aa f ak ' - fifilelarn aa'i Avtsriiaiii Alr-i inp t ' SEW -HULLED BUCK ft T. FIUSI" OF THE SEASON. CALL AND TRY JT. All Other Goodi in a First Class GROCERY STORE. FOR SALE BY Jno. L. Boatwrifflit. 15 and 1 7 Fo. Front St. OCt4 tf ' , - ! CiihlS OF LAUIV .Hi TUB..' Ok. l,:af pine region.! For sale on e$sy terirss h 1889. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Gathered Koses. "We thought her dying when she slept, j A iid sleeping when she died." But th bitterest sting of such a sorrow is to think she might have been savedl They saw the rose fade on hercheek and the eye grow dim. Had they but known of Dr. Pierce's Golden MeYlicul Discovery, who can tell but she might still be with them, The Chief Reason for the great suc cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is found In the article itself. It is merit that wins, and tho fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for it, is what has given to. this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mprit WinQ rilla or blood purl" I U V V II IO fier before the public. the sunshine of their home. Take! Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula,-Salt the remedy in time, and you illj Rheum and all Humors, -Dyspepsia, Sick find that consumption (w'hich is ' neadaclie. Biliousness, overcomes That scrofula of the lunsrs) can be cured. 'Tired Feeling, create:! an Appetite, strengtli The ''Discovery" is guaranteed to ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole. System, cure in ! all cases of -diseases for EKmiVn Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug which it is recommended, or monev ttsts. $i; six for Prepared by C I. Hood paid for it will Jbe promptly refund-. 6 Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas, ed, "- ' ' Jan llyrd&wTirm , taws; 2dj Harper's Uazxr will continue to maintain its reputation as an unequalled family journal, its art Illustrations are of the highest order, its .iterature Is of the choicest kind, and its Fash ion and Household -departments of the most practical and economical character. Its pattern-sheet supplements and fashion plates alone will save its readers ten times the cost of the subscription, and Its articles on decora tive art, social etiquette, house-keeninsr. cook ery, etc., make it indispensable to every house hold. Its bright short stories and timely es says are among the best published; and not t line Is admitted to its columns that cculd ' -fend the most fastidious taste. Among thea tractions of the new volume will be serial 35 -ries by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, Mr i. Alexander, William Black and Thomas Hardy and a series of papers on nursery management by Mrs. Christine Terhune Herrlcit. HARPER'S PERIODICALS PKH YEAR: i HARPER'S BAZAR.... ...i...J4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE... 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY.. ................... 4 no HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE .! . .; 2 00 Postage Free to all subscrioers in the United Ssates, Canada, or Mexico. Lararsr tracts $5 per acre. In monthly caj meat ol ?10 Thl3 land adjoins the '8outl em rrnea". a recently establlebed health re sort (o,j samtstrlum): and la specially adapter for ruit Culture, as well as all the cereals A number of New England people have bough! ioia m toe town oi "soutnern imes," anan s iiie aesire or tno ownera of this land to la 'lace scaall farmers, mechanics and others f rom the New England and Middle State3, ae oii as elsewhere, to locate here; No State In iha Union offers greater Inducements to ect- i.ers than North Carolina. Nowhere can ;tter tarntlng couatry or as line a climate b f.vjnd. This is the opinion of Northern raer wao nave settled in North Carolina. This 1? t tonajlde offer, and la limited !Tot frrther particulars write at once to t JOHN T.PAT KICK, 'oam'.s'i: of Immlirratlch, Raleigh, N. O or B, A RICHASDSON n 21 tf C ironicle Oflio ' ' sat C a- IK Itn-fir:,,. a Baa E tC1P)i1cs speedily when thisremeavwTti5ls no move eriectual relief lsali. 'i- ' loathing of food dnottU1-' i than this ?.rtic!e. PrniTKMrHn-' ties. BamplekaSiJ by mail to anv address on I W i,i stainpc- The reSffiSV of tft) j00 ff rth Sd St.. Phil TJ;e creat secretcf thec-mvti r ' Manna wt 1 1 restore the S oi cf rr- -prerout their ailments aii3 ra?cl;i aood condition. ,, If given trf(,,re '' tjic season oisheddintfcatW Vh cases carry, the 1 ittle mui drii:i en tual pericd uiti,tloSSOf t ,!uog : nai 1 on receipt of 15 ct" I& ? -OOP CO.n4(W N. 3rds ' . ' easo mention this caner. lUutIi'j1 ept 9 tu th Bat ADVERT ISERS Can learn the exact ck1 of any prbpoEjd line c1 advertising in America-Papers-sty-7- adaressi"-' Geo.:;P:v;Koweli:&; C:"' New paper Advertising Bureau, I O Spruce St., New Vci k. ' 5f5nd ' ?ts- for tOO pap, Pana,jhv PiBliPi A POSITIVE ?or LOSTor PAT1IIT0 KIT:' . , L ?neral ul NERVOUS lr yUEEIlkIle,, of Bodytnd Kind! v of Errors or Excesses in Old m Hobnst, Noble MANHOOD fbr KH Jtrentlie. 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N, C The Volumes of the Bazar begin wlthta nrst is umber for J anuary of each yearr When 53? is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the dumber current at time of receipt of order. - Bound Volumes of Harper's Bazar, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent ii or by express, free of expense (provided the rrelght does not exceed one dollar per volume, for 47 m ""1.5": voiume, suitable for i rjihe main line of the li. & D. -L R. . ji. passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. Sulem trains maKestops regular twice uauy eaua way. Tnose interested in Fruit and Fruit crowing are cordially invited to inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the State, and one of the largest In the South. Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmonsi Apri cots, Nectarines, Mulberries, (Quince, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Fie Plant. English Walnut, t Pecans, Chestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees, &c. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 21, 1889, edition 1
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