Dr. BULL'S facilitates Teething and
regulates tea towels. a.
B Dr. CULL'S
ABY SYRUP
Tii Daily Review.
all druggists. Price 25 cts. T
i.T.osii. T. Ja.mks, Editor & Prop'r. "'J'"
TTie New Iisc6very.
You have lipnnl your friends and
Tlie Fall Courts. V "
The all terms of Superior Courts
iionru your irienus nn - state wilJ be as follows:
talking about it. You ,u"" T7han4.An rucrfAr J
i
Wilmington. C.
FRIDAY. OOTOIiKIi 2 k 1889.
Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N.C.,
as second-class matter.
Archdeacon Farrar lias been in-
hidce
Jurtl.or.l .thins it is. K yon S?iSSSohowS.W
have ever tried it, you are one of its A.7?"f""" ni 7- Hertford Oct. 14:
staunch friends, because the won-s 30; Gates
dei fnl thin-about it js,. that when S ""9" . 2t vde Tov-11
once iver,a trial, Dr King's New ; gjisf Beaurtov; 25.'
Discovery ever after holds - a place "'u1) District-Judse
Varren, Sept4 ,16; North-
miscellaneous:
Archdeacon Farrar lias been in-. : in tne noiise. iryou nave never useu a v..
tervlewed on tie subject of the pro- , Kami '
po-e.l .New . Ilrotherhood in tne chpt tronbIe; scure a bottl? at "5 Beltli
Bill :1-C
? Cures Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Asthma,
jJroncliitfc, tfki If IJ Croup,Inci-
pierit "Con- IjUUlJri511111?011'
and relieves Consump- Q D
tive Persons. 25 cents. O I IB 1
ten vtT LANGE'S CUBES CIGARETTES for Ca
OAJU.Kt tarrfi. PrteclQCis, At all trvssMs,
'hurch of Eiiiand but. except Gnce and give it a fair trial. It is
thit lie has ackno wledged its pater- i guaranteed every time, or money re
n.tv, his utterances: twe wholly funded. Trial Bottles Free at Robt.
- . .i . . " R. Bellamy's drug fetore.
negative. The Brot jsehhooil is to j J...
have nothing in common with moil, j
atticism, "an j institution stamped
by history Willi herctf and emphatic
disapprobation:'1 it. is to be uucon
The dyspeptic, the debilitated, trlictb.
er from excess of work of mind or
body, drinlr or exposure in
lialarial Regions,
will find Tntt's Pills the most rental
restorative ever offered the suffering
invalid.
Try Them Fairly.
'orows Ixxly, pure oiooa, siro
land acheerf nlmind will resu
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
N1 V t
alffll tf from Ohio. Here is
lHHir portrait f Mr. Garri-
VlUli son. of Salem, Ohio.
He writes! "Wa at workou a t'ann for
SSO month ; I now have an apency
tor K.-C. Altai & Co s album and pubh-
tionc and often make .T a day.
(Signed) -;' - W. H.Gakkisox.
sa : :
illinin Kline, Harrisburfr, Fa.,
writes: "I hare never known
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Yesterday I tonk orders enough to
pay 'me over JSlff."."' W. J. Kl
mort, Bnnpor, Me., writes: "I
take an order for your album at
ost every liouse I visit. My
profit is often mucha $20
for a sin pie day's work.'
Others are doing quite as well ,
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r ''irnctm from their letters. Every
on who takes hold of this crand business piles up grand profits.
Shalt we, start YOUi in this business,
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On account of a forced manufacturer's sale 12.,000 ten
Uollar I'hotosrnpli .Album are to be sold to the
people for S3 each. Jiound in,l:oyal Crinison Silk Velvet
l'lush. Charmiujrly decorated insidr. II:indsoiiet nibuni' in the
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HOY S -w- f .
Henry Coiliim,' of White county.
Ga., had a ufill. drown last week
which will doubtless lead to litiga
tion if not changed, lie is the father
of several childJen, and the will df
birs them of any right; to his prop
erty, which (amounts to about a
t'lousaud dollars.eonsisting of farm
ing land ami money. I he entire
estate is made over to the
blind, o'ne armed and one legged
Confederate j soldiers of Hall
and White counties. No soldier of
such disability is included unless he
vo!e! ttie Democratic ticket ever
since the party was reinstated since
the war. Mr.! Collum, who is 77
years of age, has always been con
sidered a peculiar man.- but upright
in hjs dealings with his fellow men.
A special dispatch to the Dalti.
more jSuh from New Yqrk says: "At
tliO Democratic State headquarters
it is announced that there will be
no Mich thing as Hill or Cleveland
Democrats imjthe State campaign
this fall. The factional differences
seem for the time being: to be put
aside entirely, and every man who
calls is enthusiastic i over the pros
pects for a big Democratic victory,
in November. ! Ex-President 01 eve"
land will deliver ajnumber of ad
dresses in different parts of the
State. Col. Dan Lamont called at
the Hoffman House this morning
and stayed two hours. He will give
the campaign committee Jin's valua
ble advice at ail times. v!
- f- - -
Unlike most countries. ( 'hina holds
the suicide in honor, and bv her
laws extends to him the most len
ient consideration, having regard
in all cases io the motive that
prompted self! slaughter. The mc
ive is not 'infrequently revenge, as
the Chinese law requires the house
holder on whose premises the dead
body is found !noT only to provide
the funeral expenses but to compen.
sate the relatives of the deceased.
As suicide is thus a. means of reseu -
ing one relatives Iroin poverty, it
has been made in China a tine art.
A curious development of it is the
practice of offering one's self as a
substitute for: a person under sen
fence of death. This vicarious pay
ment of legal penalties is, of course,
much appreciated by rich criminals
who are enamored of -life.
OCTOBER ODDS.
Judge ''Describe the man whom
you saw assaulting the complain
'ant." Policeman "He was a Httle,
insignificant, looking creature, about
your size, your Honor." :l '
"Healthv in our town? I should
think so! We have onl had : one
funeral for ten years, and that was
the doctor, who literallv starved to
death.1' Fliegende Blaetter.
Mrs. Winks "Well, I declare!
The weather forecasts are right once
at last." Mr. Winks (looking over
her shoulder) "Humph! That
paper is a week old."
Teacher "If you had three
oranges and ate two, how many
would be left?" Scholar (positively)
"None." Teacher "Yes. One
ould be left." Scholar doggedly)
"No, it wouldn't. I'd eat that, too.'
The latest medical pronunciamen
to. savs the Pittsburg Dispatch, is
that smoking after meals is inju-
i i i.ri L 1
nous. ince it is aireauy esiaousueu
that smoking before meals is inju-
rious, the only refuge is to stop
eating. Oil City Blizzard.
"Been on vour vacation?" "No
Why?" "I saw you riding home in
a hack the other dav. and thought
likely you had just returned." "Do
vou suppose I could have afforded
to ride home in a hack if I had been
on my vacation?" Lo ell Citizen.
Mark No Mistakk. If you have
made up your mind to buy Hood's
Sarsanarflla do not be induced to
take any other. Hood's Sarsapa
rilla is a peculiar medicine, possess
ing, by virtue of its peculiar combi
nation, proportion and preparation,
curative power superior to any
other aiti' le of the kind before the
people. For all affections arising
from impure blood or low state of
the system it is unequalled, tie sure
to get lloo l's.
. y '.
Heaven gives its favorites early
death. Byron.
t t
Have Yon a Cough ?
Attend to it in time dp not neg
lect it for it may become serious and
end in Consumption. Young's Cough
Balsam will cure all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. For sale by
Munds Brothers.
.
Grief treads
pleasure
upon the heels of
uongreve.
CAUTION TO MOTHERS.
Every mother is cautioned against
giving her child laudanum or pare
goric; it creates an unnatural crav
ing for stimulants which kills the
mind or the child. Acker's Baby
Soother is specially prepared to
benefit children and curetheirpains.
It is harmless and contains no opium
or morphine. Sold by Mrinds Bros.,
druggists.
- " . ' -r-. , : i. ri-
Kent. au: UiUgecouiutj, vcu
Oct. 28: Halifax, in ov. ii;
Hravfin. NOV. 25.
Third Wilson) Districts-Judge
MacRae Martin, Sept. 3, Dec. 2;
Pitt. Sent. 16:- Greene, Sept. 30
Vance, Oct. 14; Wilson, Oct. 28;
Franklin, Nov. 11; Nash, Nov. 18.
Fourth (Raleigh) District Judge
Arm field Harnett, Aug. 5, Nov; 25;
Johnson. Aug. 12,NovJ 11; Wayne,
Sept. 9, Oct. 14; i Wake. Sept. 23,
(criminal term) Oct. 22 (civil term).
Fifth (Hillsboro) District Judge
G raves Gran ville, July 22, Nov. 25:
Orange, Aug, 5, Nov. 1 11; Person,
Aug. 19, Nov.; 18; Guilford, Aug. 26;
Dec. G; Chatham," Sept.! 30: Durham,
Oct. 14; Alamance, OetJ 28.
Sixth (Wilmington), District
Judge Bynum Duplin; Aug. 5, Nov.
25 Lenoir, Aug; 9, Nov. 11: Pender,
Sept 9; New Hanover, Sept 23;
Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec.9; Carteret,
Oct. 21;Jones,Oct. 28K)nslow,Nov. 4.
Seventh (Fayetteyille) District
Judge Shipp-.Cu uberland, July 22,
Nov. ll;;Columbus, July 29; Moorev
Aug. 12, Oct. 23; Anson, Sept. 2,
Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Rich
mond, Sept.; 16, - Dec. 2; Robeson,
Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen,
Oct. 21.
Eighth(Salisbury) District Judge
Merrimon Iredell Aug. 5, Nov.- 4;
Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson,
Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept. 16;
Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanly, Oct.
14; Cabarrus, Oct. 28.
Ninth (Winston) District Judge
Brown Rockingham, 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, 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. i
:'; Eleventh (Charlotte) District,
Judge Connor Catawba, July 15;
AlexanderJuly 29; Cleveland, Aug.
5, Oct, 21; Mecklenburg, Aug. 26H
Union, Sept. 16; Lincoln, Sept. 30;
Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford, Oct. 28;
Polk, Nov. 11. ;
Twelfth (Ashevjlle) District
Judge Clark Madison, July 29, Nov.
18; .Buncombe, Aug. 12, " Dec. 2;
Transylvania, Sept. 2; Haywood,
Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept.j( 23: Macon,
Sept. 30; Clay, Oct. 7; Cherokee,
Oct. 14; Graham, Oct.! 28; Swain,
Nov. 4. i
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PEOTVP.OVAL PILLS
Bare n reutoie. iaaeis
uk Drnggirt for Diamond Brant, in
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ribbon. Tk no other.- All pill
in putebo&rd botes, pink wrmpperm, re
il.ana. tmtmteaFfe4tm. Send 4.
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malL Nmt Payer. i
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rjniE KEPUTATION OPOUKFEKTILI2EKS
tlio ACME ancl OEM. 13 now estaWlshea. and
the results or ttsree years', use in tne . nanus or
the oest farmers of tnls and other States will
attest iheir value aa a high grade manure
. The matting, maae from the leaves or our
native plnej 13 conceded to be equal to any
wool carpet ror comfort and durability and the
demand for It is dally increasing. It has vir
tues not found in any other fabric. - -
Th3 FIBRE or WOOL Is extensively used for
upholstering purposes, and as a tilling for
Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light
elastic and proof against insects.
certificates from reliable parties using ocr
goods ean be seen at our ofll. or will be inall
ed upon applto irian. , lan 4 tf
The National Life
AND j
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OF WASHINGTON. D. C .
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The great secretof the eanarvbi-n
of the Jlartz Mountains in SSSJI
Manna wi 1 1 restore the son&nt .v- B.i
4
irooa conuition. if given to a i- i Cla i
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HORATIO BROWNING,
f President.
SAMUEL NORMENT,; ;
I Treasurer.
GEORGE I. hii'miDGE,
Secretary, Manager an- Actuary
Canlearn the exact cost
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Papers:.; by,, addressic
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8tains"n. Co.
Ho makes' wo friends who never
made a foe. Tennyson.
Consumption Surely Cured
To thk Editor Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the above named disease.
By its timely use thousands of hope
less cases have been permanently
cured. , I shali be glad to send two
bottles of my remedy FREE tp any
of your readers who have consump
tion if they will send me their ex
press and post office address. Res
pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181
Pearl st., New York.
Life Insurance at Absolute Cost.
a Guaranteed Policy.
An Incontestlble Policy.
Maturity Value in Cash at Fixed Age -
Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. , j
only Four Payments per ear.
Non Forfeitable After Three Years!
P. S. K1DDELLE, M. DJJ
Medical Director!
W H. GIBSON, Special Agent. .
Home Office, Central National Bank Building.
JOHN HAAR, Jr., Local Agent, .
oct26 : j Wilmington N. C.
lomes.in Nortn C aro I n a
niv 20 Rours Ride from
New York! ;
A POSITIVE ttraTntnrttiAi-
flURE "WeknMm of Body End BUili
v Vi J of Errors or Exmum to Old
Rofen.t, SobU HlPOD folly FS fcrU f J-
wmM) Dree. AidrtU Wl UUltLKlmLti
r
If 6en4 for DOG BUVEfiS'
v CJUIDIiTOOEtainmr dw4 nl.to
K IOO eu&ravtaea of dUweni ineda,
i bay them. Directiotn tot Tralnlnc
for 15 Cents. Also Cat of Do
Furnishing Goods of ill udi
F i
ti WtV'-M'
ttiSesSoutiiofRaieiji
the Raleigh aod Aupcuata Air-Line B.
o
I r
tifnl colored riiato t engrttTinffS' ,
of markr ail kinds, of Jowls: . deaorir- f
I 1
tiona of ths breeds i.' how to carxmira
plans for pootoy boaeei: infonnatioa
cuoMora, ana wii
per fiittlnff. ,&eat- for. 15 Ce
twatlncabasors. sad where to but
Egea from best 6took nC tl0
AOKKS OF LAND IN THE mg
FROM PIER ?.h EAST TRIVER
HMW VORK
Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts
At 3 o'clock, P.M.
BENEFACTOR .
GULF STREAM
. Saturday, Oct. 26
........ ..Saturday, Npy. g
FROM WJLM1NGTQN
BENEFACTOR...
GULF STREAM..
BENEFACTOR...
Gathered Rosea.
her tlyin when, she
"We thought
slept,
Aiid sieepititr iwheii she died."
13ut the bitterest stint of such a
sorrow is to ! t hiuk he might have
been saved! They saw the rose fade
mi her cheek and. the eye grow dim.
lad they but knoA n of Dr. Pierce's
golden Medical Discovery, who can
:ell but stie might still be with them,
.Mie sunshine of thejr home. Take
the remedy in tim, and you will
'.ind thtt consumption (whicli is
crofula of tlie luiisrsy can be cured.
ljie Discovery is guaranteed to
sure in all cases of diseases for
R'hich it is recommended, or money
.iaid for it will be prompth' refund-
d ' i
f -m-i---f
How oft the sight of means to do
ill .deeds makes ill deeds done.
Shakespeare, j -
A IHTTY TO VOU1CSELF.
It is surprising that people will
use a common, oniuiarv pin wnen
they can secure a valuable English
one for the same mohey. Dr. Ack
er's Knglish pills are a positive cure
fur sick headache j and all liver
troubles. They are small, sweet,
easily taken ami tlo not gripe. Sold
KewYorfc j by JVlumls Bros., druggists.
The Chief Reason for the great 8U'
cess of Ilood's Sarsaparilla is Jound in thii
article itself. It is merit that wins, and the
fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ap
complisbes what is claimed for it, is what
has given to this medicine a popularity and
sale greater than that of any other sarsapa
INiWit Wine rilla or blood purt
Ilood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt
Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That
Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength
ens tho Nerves, builds up the Whole System,
Hood's 8arapariIIa is Bold by all drug
gists. $1 ; six fur f 5. Prepared by C I. Hood
Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
Janl lyrd&wnrm ; mws! 21
For Sale.
1 000 LCS" LD TYPE MfiTAL, CLEAN
wmbe sold cheap.
and In gool condition
Apply at
myHtf
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188?.
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leaf pine region. For sale on easy . terma n
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Larger tracts 5 per acre, m monthiv paj
meats of tlO. This land adjoins the " South
em Pines", a recently established . health re
sort (or sanitarium), and Is specially adapted
for Fruit culture, as wen as an tne cereals.
A number of l?ew England people have bought
lota In tho town of "Southern Fines," and It
Is the desire of the owners of this land, to In
duce small farmers, mechanics and otherf
from the New England and Middle 8tates, ae
wen as eise wncre. to locate nere . no state u
the Union offers greater inducements to set
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orB. A. RlCHABTiSON.
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POMONA HILL NURSERIES
POMONA, N. C, ' '
Twp and a. Half Miles West of Greensboro, N. C
o-
rjnhe main line of the R. & D. R. 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 mas, ine Largest Nursery in- the
State, and one of the largest in the South.
Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear,
Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Aprl-
LIME in exchange for rKpyigios?.,
, - LLS " GRQPEKlES.
; LIME tf ; f it PRY qpfiDtfJ ;
, LIMB , " RPWABJ. !
' ' LIME 44 44 LUMBER. .
, LIME 4 " " CASE. -
.FRENCH BKOS.,
sept . RQcEyjftt
On Coriia PeanutP
; and Potatoes
TRY CARBONATE OF LIME,
MIXED WITH
BE UlTS ASTONISHING.
Addref . FRENCH ?BQS
,uly 9
BockV Potot
University of North Carolina
HE NEXT SESSION BEGINS SUTE fi
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cots, Nectarines, Mulberries, Quince, Grapes, j 5, 1889. Thorough instruction is oCtf4
Plant. English Walnut. . Pecans. Chestnut. I nt.romra : ian ThnrwoDhT M
&c. ; All the new and rare varieties as well as
the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888
WJU SUUW, ' ! f -
Give your orders to my authorized aent or
order direct from the Nursery.
correspondence solicited. Destnptlve Cata-
AQoress
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aOYl.5 : . . K6W York .
J, TA LINDLEY,
POMONA, Guilford Ca, N. a
Reuame salesman wanted tn atpit
County. A good paying commission will be
Hie North' Carolina PKstjiffcJ
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Society Worfe.
J'HE SEWING SOCIETY OF 8T. JODNTS
Parish solicit orders tor all kinds of plain ano
iiuwjr st-wing. crocneung ana, embroidery..
auowsandlnvltes frecdlscusslDii
bounds of courtesy, , . : & c
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stantly advancing. It Is , - "
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of the people. , nr for one year
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Third street, wUl meet with prompt aUentiojHj
.Editor and
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