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kDr. DULL'S facilitates Teething end finu OVD II D tegnlates the Bowels. At f Ab I O I II U T. all druggists, price 25 eta. re Bill f 'Q Cures Coughs, Colds, U L L w Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, ff 1 1 p II Croup,Inci- pient Con-lJUlinsumPtion and relieves Consump- QUE 1 1 Q tive Persons. 25 cents. O I II U I c tin iC LANGE'S CUBEB CIGARETTES for Ca OMURt. tarth. Price 10 Cts. At alt drvgglstt. urali Ttaedyspeptic,thoIcbilitated, wheth er from excess of work of mind or body, driiilt or exposure in IHalarial Regions, will f ind Tntts Pills the most grcnial restorative ever offered the suffering invalid. Try Them Fairly. A vigrorons lody, pnre blood. s rongr nerves and a cheerf ulmind will result. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Josh. T. James, Editor & Prop'r, WILMINGTON. N. C. V. TUESDAY. DEC. 10. 1889. Entered at the rostoffice at "Wilmington, N.C. as second-class matter. Alf AlnP from Ol.io. is a,. - WIJIIjI" pouriiit of Mr. Gairi- Wlwaaa son. of Salem. Ohio. He writes: "Was at work on a irni for S20 a month ; I now have an ip-nrr for K. C. Allen & (."' alliums and publi cations and ofton tnnke 90 a tiny. (Sig-ned) W. 11. ;aki:isox. 5 s fr Vs V. William Kline, llarrisbuip, I'a., writes: "1 hare never known anvtliins to sell like your alhuin. Yesterday I lc"k order euoupli to pay tne over SjiJS.V W. J. IJ more, Banfror, Me., writes: "I take an order for your allium at almost every house I visit. My profit softenasmurbasSWSeO for a single day's woik." Othersaredoinirquiteas well , jwe nave nor spare to give ex extracts from their letters. Every on who takes hold of thisrranrt business piles up fraud profits. Shall we start YOU in this business, reader? Write to us and learn all about it fr yourself We restarting many; we will start yu it ynu ili.ii't ilelay until anotherfrets ahead of you in your part !' the .mntrv. " If you take bold yon will be able to pi. k uphold f.t. uurif cimI On account of a forced manufacturer a sale 1 2i,000 ten tlollitr Photogrniih A 1 Immn nr.-to ke mid to the people for SS each. Bound in l;..val Crimson Silk Velvet l'liish. Charmingly decorated insiiles. Hanclomet albums in the world. Lartrest Size. Greatest bargain eter known. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. I3ip money for acnts. Anvr.nerou become a successful agent. Sells itself on Mglit little or no talking necessary. Wherever shown, every one v ants to pur. chase. Agents take thousands of orders with rapidity never before known. Great profits awuit every worker. Agents are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. You, reader, can do as well as anv one. Full information and terms f ree. 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, whv no barm is done. ' Address E. C. ALLEN & CO.," AIUVSTA, AlAl.Xfc M. R Holmes, of Landerdale coun ty, Miss., made thirty five bales of cotton this year on twenty five acres of thin piueland on which he had put twelve tons of fertilizer, costing $420. The-total cost of making the crop, including fertilizers, as $G03 leaving a net profit of $820.48. The cost of picin was -$215, but allow ing $100 for the cotton seed, there is still left a net profit of $705.48. Fifteen bales would have been a very good field without any fertili zer. While the world at large has been interested of late in various matters of international importance, a change of administration has taken place in a European State which has been left almost unnoticed. The new Regents of the Republic of San Marino, Domenico Battori and Ma rino Nicolino, have entered upon the discharge of their difficult du ties. In their opening address they declared it a fundamental principal of their, programme to live in peace, with the States of Europe and the rest of the world. The New Orleans Times-Democrat estimates that from $3,030,000 to $5; 000,000 of foreign capital have been placed ou Louisiana farm in the form of mortgage loans, at varying rates of interest, within the past vear. The Times Democrat fears disaster from this excessive borrow uig. It tays: "it is a very wise man who knows how to spend bor rowed money judiciously, and if the cautious, industriojs farmer of the West and North a est were wrecked by it, can we hope to do better? Wo fear not." MISCELLANEOUS. van TIIY aTl A r " . ' The NeTv-Ol sco very. j i.. ril..vul. - You have heard your friends and The Fall terms of Superior Courts neighbors talking about it. You in this State will be as follows: - . may yourself be 6ne of the many First (Kdenton) District-Judge who know from personal experience Gilmer Currituck, bept, am just how good a thing it is. If you- den, Sept. 9 : Pasquotank, Sept. 10, have ever tried it. you are one of its Perquimans.Sept. 23;Chowan, Sept. staunch friends, because the won-i30; Gates, Oct. 7; Hertford, Oct. 14, derful thing about it is, that when " Washington, Oct, 21; ; Tyrrell, Oct. nnnn ;.-an u tviai Tii. vin,f'c Tpw oq- T)Are. Nov. 4: Hvde, JNov. n; V. c " l""2, , , " , 7 ,7" ' xr- 1Q- Rpinfort Nov 25 I the office. Salem trains raarastops regular Discovery ever after holds a place Pamlico, Nov 18, Beau tort, J0)- twlce dally each way. Those interested in in the-houe If vou have never used Second (Halifax .District J uuge . yjir, and Fruit Growing are cordially invited it should be afflicted with a Bovkin Warren, Sept. 16; North-; to inspect this, the Largest Nursery in the it ana siioum oe amicteu ilu f"" Int 0- RrlWcombe Oct. ! State, and one ot the largest in the-South-cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or au p t o n , fc e pt. oU , WomD tfu":' stock consists of- Apples, Peach, Pear, Chest trouble, secure a bottle at 14; Bertie, Oct, tiaiuax, sxov. if, cherry. Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri- once andfrive it a fair i trial. It is Craven, Nov. Mo. , . cots. xNectannes, Muirjemes. uince, urapes, guaranteed every time, or money re-: unded. Trial Bottles Free at Robt. R RAlljiiriv's flrncr f-tore . J CT ; .T -v-j. tt. xxt:i. POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA, N.IC, : Two and a Half;MllesWest of Greensboro. N. c ; o rjihe main line of the lt. D. R. K. passes through the grounds ana witninioo feet of the office. Salem trains raaestops regular I er?o Baza,, Third (WiHOn) lJlStriCt J UUge JJigs, uasputnxes, wuu&tiuei i is, vurrunts, no I m i a Yo 'fYr, qLJ o Dee o- Plant, English Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut, Mac Uae Martin, toept. uec. w, ; strawoerries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees, Pitt ' Set. 16: Greene, bept. oU: &c ah the new and rare varieties as well as Uct. 5i; the old one3, which my new catalogue for 1888 t, .. t.i! -nt i-t. Tw.t, t iq : wiu snow. - - EtEMBER duollekies. i raiiKii 1, ijiuy. ii, f lu- Give your orders to my authorized agentor You are not working" said the : Armfieiu Harnetr,Aug. o, ivov. o, : uornuen ciLeu. wesuipuvo wua. . . , ..II,. .11.; r 1 in Vnv 11- Wnp , iukug uco iu oyyuvmiii!. CDar5UinaLJ iu liiw uuuk. v uai a .vnnov. ..0. - ' . . " - the matter; were you r discharged?" Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake, bept. Yes; I went from the frying pan to (criminal term; uct. aa v 11 leiw;. j r lltn i nllisuoru; ui&inui uuf;c . ! Graves--Granville, July 23, Jov. zz: nn Ann- ;i Nov. 11: i-'erSQIl. --a.T" to. n.,;if.,i a or!. ! 1" . Reliable Salesman wanted In every aug. iu, iov. io, uuiuu u, ' Coimty. A eood rayimr commission will be the fire." Capital. Cantwaite Say, do vou reruem ber that $5 bill I loaned you? Owen Loner Remember it. sir: I never Address J. VAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford Co., C -l-v r Si 1 J.I CT--4. 1 . I In Kit n f tt i . forRet a favor like that, You haven't g " Sixth (Wilmington) District i Judge Bynum Duplin, Aug. 5, Nov got another one about you? Fitzboodle Now that you con sent to be mine, darling, let us be - .i ti: 1 kW marrieu soon. reiuiua,- vu, I1V-'" ! Sept dear, let us wait two years, atJeast. j gam. itzDooaie l wo - years ! . un, you j n f 2l:Jones.Oct .National Life AND don't mean it ! Belinda Yes, in- 2o: Lenoir. Ausr. 9, Nov. 11: Pender, 9; New Hanover, Sept 26; ! . . . . ,v- I Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec. 9; Carteret, j V til t7 A fifiOP.1 MT.l Oil 28;Onslo w, jN o v. 4. J .v " " v deed, I do. . Please -please let me think you perfect as long" as possi ble. America.- Stupid man. I've hired a new typewriter. Wife (coldly) Indeed. Stupid man (enthusiastically; Yes, a daisy. One of the kind you can take anywhere with you and hold on your lap and (Conemaugh of tears.) Stupid man (an hour later) But, my dear, it's a .machine, not a girl. Omaha Herald. Visitor You don't, mean to say you do sewing Sundays? How can vou no such a wicked thinsr? Ladv of the house Oh. but vou know, j! 4; Stoke alwavs sit at the bac Visitor Oh, well, that's thine:, of course. Bos OF WASHINGTON. D. C. 1 Seventh (Fayetteville) District ("Judge Shipp Cu tiberland. July 22, Nov. 11; Columbus, July 29; Moore, ; Aug. 12, Oct. 23; Anson, fcept. 2,1 Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept, 9; Rich-! r i , aj mond, Sept. 16, Dec. 2;. Robeson, ! HaS Paid tO (Vl till - Sent. 30 f three weeks term): Bladen, ! Oct, 21. ! w civ & r - -$nnnnn Eighth(Salisbury)Distrct-Judge j Merrimon Iredeil, Aug. 5, .Nov. 4; a j liohili Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson, ntUrUtU LLiUll.- tius - - - - N jne. Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept. 1G; Montgomery, Sept, 80; Stanly, Oct. 14: Cabarrus, Oct, 28. . Ninth (Winston) District Judge Brown Rockingham, July 22, Nov. Nov. 11; Surry,'! Aug. script. The Ladies' Hermitage "W Point With Pride" To the "Good name at home." won by Hood's Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, Mass., where it is prepared, there is more of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold than of .ill other medicines, and it has given the best of satisfaction since its introduction ten j'ears ago. This could not be if the medicine did not possess merit. If you suffer from imuure blood, trv Hood's Sar saparilla and . realize its peculiar curative power. There is only one woman's paper In Austriilia. 1890. Harper's Weekly. 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 conndence or an impartial read ers, and the variety and excellence of its lite rary centents, wnicn include serial and short stones ty tne nest and most popular writers A ssocia - tiou, of Nashville, Tenn., having procured a charter from the Legis lature, granting to it the dwelling and tomb of Andrew Jackson, to gether with a tract of twenty-five ... v. : .. t. t - . auitrs wijiuii Mirrouiui it, proposes nAPPINESS ANI CONTENTMENT to re pail the horse, which is in an Cannot go hand in hand if we look extreme state of dilapidation, and on the dark side of every little ob- to !av out the grounds in th for... staele. Nothing will so darken life I nrwl tiinba if n hnrnon nc Tlvcnnncifi ui a memorial par, vviui tins oo Acker's Dvsnensia Tablets will cure a X I . - Iject in view tne association nas 's. the worst torm of Dyspepsia, Con- sued a public appeal for funds J stipation and Indigestion, and make j which is endorser! hv th Anrirow "fe a happiness and pleasure. : Jackson League. k window. I Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Alleghany, Sept. i a differentia; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23;; ston Trfln-1 Davie, Oct, 7; Forsyth, Oct, 21. j renth (Morganton) District Judge Phillips Jlenderson, 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, f Judge Connor Catawba, July 15; j Alexander. July 2 Cleveland, Aug. o, Oct. 21; MHcklenburg.Aug. 26; j Union. Spnt. Lincoln. Spot. ?,0: ! Gaston, Oct, 7; Rutherford, Oct, 28; Polk, Nov. 11. Twelfth (Asheville) District Judge Clark Madison, July 29, Nov. 18; Buncombe, Aug. 12, Dec. 2; Transylvania, Sept, 2; Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23; Macon, Sept, 30; Clav, 'Oct, 7; Cherokee, Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 23; Swain, Nov. 4. . . UOIIATIO P.KOWNlrNG, r I'resmem, SAMUEL NO KM E NT,; '' Treasurer. GKOUGK D. hii 'IDGK, . Secretary. Manager an Actuary. GEO. J. HASTERDAY, Ass't Secretary. Lire Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An In contest! Die Policy. Maturity Value In Cash at Fixed Age - Annual cost Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per Year. Sou Forfeitable After Tnree Years, P. S. KIDDELLE, M. D. ' Medical Director w H. GIBSON, Special Agent. Home Office, central National Bank Building, Washington, D. C. joun iiaak, Jr., Ix)cal Agent, oo.i, m wumington N. C Sold it 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros., druggists. ers. rreSlUeill VJJiariOUe ailllin. OI tile naPln(.nr ,n-r. nnnnnllr nKrMil- I l'JO UllllUUIII Woman's ational IndustrialLeague 400,000 marks for foreign cut flow has addressed a memorial to Con irrotit in vihid rf tha W7 r ..1 .1 V. Xi. i . r v. oi, vyi L11U II Ul IM n 1' I L 1 1 til 1 . . m v r n .........v ... tit. It. frtrtnn TVni5al nf ntwrnlA rt the urtrtfler I ancx - ? j I rr-' .. .vufc iri:fiS- hkk i ifir iiti n nronrm r.mn Tn i -ri. a, a , .,, range of tastes and pursuits. The Weekly ' - A 1S surprising tnat people win supplements are or remarKaoie variety, in- erect ja . monument at wasinngton use a common, ordinary pill when leresi. ana vaiue. is o expense is spared to i . r r l..h . .. l . tIkkt non nna . i.ni,mKia Pnii.i. hrlner the. hlcrhpsr. nrrtflr of srtlstlf! fthlllrv tn wueeu xsaueuaoi opain, wno j vou 5CuU. c . .. uuKii.-n GUNS, GUNS. Single and Double-Barrel Breech and JIuzzle, Loading. Pistols, Sportsman's Supplies. We have a laife aivi Hue stock at gprtces lower thau ever boforo offered. STOVES ! HEA TING AND COOKING. bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. A Mexi can romance, from the pen of Thomas a. Janvier, will appear in the Weekly in 1890. - HARPER'S PERIODICALS. per year: HARPER'S WEEKLY $4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.. 2 00 c ,. , ... J . , . I Most complete Stock iri.the State. -" sa Hi I I IT I I V I I I 1 I 1 1 Z- I - Zr 'Ill.Vf l.'ty I'll I - 1 1 tt , i. J "l . hllS Thft nafHIrtn .nrrro rhot rha " i " I'"-"- - 1UVV PUCeS Will USIOUISU JOU. was the friend and patron of Coluin- e Acme MANUFACTURING CO. MAN D FA CTD KE US OF Fertilizers, Pjne Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. : Harper's Batik ia ..V ' fashlon-piatei- ! & ments are lnmspeMaS p dressmaker and&rota SS? Fi' expense ia spared tofflJWdtah short stories, parlor niarq ?er- lu says satisfy all tSeKBf OtoJhf ' moui as a budget of wit W h weekly issues IveiyuuS li01: i of interest t . women? SmVfi. J rick, and Mary LowRrSr,1", T specuvelr ftirm&h a seriM80'' wit Daughter atnW!?J and "The Womar of the PrxLeas iV novels win TriKJ?10" Th. b F. W. Robinson. 7" WJ W.B: HARPER'S PERIODICAXS ; :'. Ml yiii V: PER .YEAR: ' HARPER'S BAZAR...... UAnr< tS JaAGAZINB. .. . ...; : HARPER-S WEEKLY;.. " HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE ' " : ' : v. ;. - J Postage Free to all subscriber 'l State? Canada, or Mexico. tt. The Volumes of the Bazar hw; I first Number for January of ScS J no time Is mentioned; subscrtDtimf- i with the Number current atumS order. WU1B ftceip: BoundVolumes Of narper's Bathf I years backln neat clothlaincU by mall, postage paid, or byernrl expense (provided the f relght'dc& one dollar per volume), for $7 (K? Cloth Cases for each voiumeirJ?1 binding, will be sent by mSLVSSl receiptor $1 00 each. PPaiy - Remittances should be made hr tw , J Money Otder or Draft, to avMa Z$& Jewspavei's are not to copy iMffi 'rtthout the express order orkuoefir . ADVERTISERS Can learn tho exact ccsi of any . proposya. line cf PaprsiyKaMressing Geo. ' P.' Rowell & Co, New paper Advertising Bureau, IO Spmee'St.,' New York. Send lOois for tOO-pe Pamphl : uompany ll HI 1 1 I FT .. a- ueiuwni 1 CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND TRAINS. WILMINGTON. N.C our monument in .question should be troubles. They are small, sweet, the work of a Rnanish or AmpnVnn easily taken and do not gripe. Sold woman sculptor, and states that it is destined to commemorate the ser- by Munds Bros., druggists. A doer that has been tauerht to vices rendered by a representative walk backward is owned by a rJell woman in connection with the dis- a,re. ("o-J man. r . tt-r Tha P,,l1,nnfl f- OXliS. WlKSliUW'SOOOTHIfiiiBYKUP uoning tne democratic legislative are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit- Postaoe. Free to all subscribers in Uts UniledX caucus savs: "The Rennblienns nlsn I Lie sufferer it nnrp' it. nrnflnnss nnt- uates, tanaaa, or Mexico. I i.ivi a r-r 1 nral. rmiet. sleeT. V.v relievin.n- tha uciu a vuu;a3. ucuaiiM UlUiywiJUlu, I V. Z. . 1 1- j - r- The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the a staunch Rennblieni ?nid thnt I.p ciuki irom pain, ana tne little ciier flrst Number for January of each year. When . auncu uepuoiu an, said that lie ub awakes as "bright as button." It no time is mentioned, subscriptions will beeln with the Number current at time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of narper's Weekly, for nubli can members but thnt thrPA vPiro hnit In rifnt flfit r. r,lTrilrcT will Iao I . meiUUerir., OUl Hiai lliej sent by mall, pos'tage paid, or by express, free finally succeeded in getting a quo of pttvtjsa fnmvlrlpl tho frrjerhr. ilnq rw-ir. - I ceed one dollar per volume), lor $700 per vol.) ram. and came to the. conclusion, uiotn cases ior eacn volume, suitame ior . i-i 1 u binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on after mature deliberation, hat they SSa. mP h, wo,fl luake no nominations for any Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss j offices, . when the caucus in good uau aimost oroken nnnseit uown l v.n-v TKnnnf fi-.i t co walking around to find some Re- the child, softens -the gums, allavs an pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether arising 3lioveIs and Tonffs Fire Ioj? Pocket, and T-tbln Cutlery, Ladies'" cij'rsa.iid Shears, . Axes, aws, Uliiseis, Hoi JIouo Sash, Window Gtas, all siztssj, asb. Doors, Paints. Call on us o write for prices. Cuts of STOVES furnished on application. N. Jacobi Hardware po., octstf ' i2;so;fkont ST. from teeming or othr Twenty five cents a bottle. iily i deod&wlv causes. locis ert Brothers I ""i aujwuuicu mhc uie. aiiis iDiLTioiU the express order o Add nov 20 narpf Address HARPER BROTHERS. vew Vrvrk .1890. Harper's Young PeoDle. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. is at least a graceful acceptance of the decrees of the Democratic peo ple, of Virginia. Philosophic Mc is a tramp. Brooms, The Eleventh Volume of Haute it's Tocno PKorLE. which begins with the Number for Novenioer 5, igy. presents an attractiva pro gramme. It will offer to its readers at least four serials of the usual length, and others in two or tnree parts, namely. "I lie Red Mus tang." by William O. Stoddardp 4rnil and Female Beauty. It is a fortunate thing that all men do not'have the same tasie in female beauty, for otherwise they would all fall in love with the samp woman, winch would be awkward. Although the preferences of men for different style of form and feature vary greatly it is, undoubtedly, a the Baby," by Lucy c. Lillie; "Prince Tom- f .act that an appearance indicative m" 7 Joiijcsseix coryell; and -Moth- Gf health is pleasing to all alike. A ers Way," by Margaret E. Sangster; two vvnnmT1 . up withnt ,,,,. short serials by Hjalmau iijorth Boyesen. voluau mn ne witnout 1 eguiai lea- JTwo series of Fairy Tales will attract the at- tures vet, if healthy, she will be tentlon of lovers of the wonder-world, name- beautiful to some one arid pleasing ly, the quaint tales told by UowARi. Pvi.E,and t ,. a sallow roiimlion ti dull so admirably illustrated by him, and toother 10 a saiiow compitxion, a ciun series in a different vein by Frank m. Bick- eye, i system debilitated by unnat- nell. There will be short stories by w. D. ural discharges in short, all the ills nOwKLLSj-THOMAS KELSON PAGE, MARY E. I nttetulnnt. nrmr. tliA irrPnln .ilip WILIIKS NflRl I'KP.RV. II ARRIRT I HKSCOTT I V' " ""r" Spofford, David Ker, Hkzekiah Butter- nd "weaknesses 7 peculiar to the worth, Sophie swett, Richakd Malcolm sex, can be banished by the use of .... . If a .constitutions! : 1:.: and therefore it "..: V r"". -- .t plications. It r.inMiiO edy like Hood's s .:'. through the blw:.l, C: j.U: ffhlch causes i-z.d i voiz.u- ii Jaeal disease, V by, local ap- ::L-tTMitional rem- , v'hkh, working tes the impurity tho tlisease, and fleets a penr-nre::: :'. people testify t parllla as a reive ;!;, f..r preparations v -j. f . ' r d . ftlS0 builds r.p ..! ! yOU feel renewed hi i;oaUli Thousands of 1 Hood's Sarsa ! ih when other ;i's Sarsaparilla torn, and malKf si strength. Baskets, Paper, PAPER BAGS, TWINES, Blank Books, Stationery, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, &c. rjinE KEP CITATION OF OUK FERTIL1ZEKS the acme and GEM, is now established, and the results of three years' use in the nands of the best farmers of this and other States, will attest their value as a hlffh erade manure , W The matting, made from the leaves of our native pine, is conceded to be equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for it is dally increasing. It has vlr tues not found In any other fabric. . The FIBRE or wool is extensively tised for upholstering purposes, and as a filling for Mattresses is almost equal to.nair, being light elastic and proof against Insects. certificates from reliable parties using our goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail ed upon neu, ion. . tan 4 tf 2 Ac 5l rHEK Jfanly Vigor, "YTeakness or Lo8 cf Memory pel v..'n:ently -restored hv the use of an entirelviiet ;mcrly, Tno Yerba Santa from Spain. Spaa -11 juJcneeHiievvriaii. uuriiiiistratea,icjpage oooi d testimonials, (sent eeaiedl. Every man shonM ad it. VON GRAEP TllOCIIlSlS CO. - 1 'O Park Place, Now l ork. rr& Still 011 Deck. I71VERYBODY OF THE MALE PERSQA !i sioh visiting Wilmington during the En campment Is cordially invited to call and have a Shave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircut, at my establishment, 29 Market street, between t runi anu vvaier. yniy iu cenia ior a snave , au ceuis iur, iautuupuu, m ijiils ior a uair cut and 20 cents and upwards for Dyeing : Respectfully, JOHN WERNER ' Jy 9 tf Practical Barber and Perfumer. CLYDE'S . , Sew York & Wilmington Steam iMp Co. "I used I lota's JOHNSTON", etc I A subscription to IlARrER's YorN People Secures a juvenile library. here. is. useful knowledge, also plenty of amusement. Lofton Advert i?er. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Ask your druggist. In 1711) a cambric pocket hanker chief cost $2. HO. and rerpivpfl -n t The catarrii v.-;-.s ve?: in the winter, c;: ui ; .my nose, ringn- n- ;. IS the back of jr.y hi :: iTtrrHlA fof catarrh, i n-.ivl benefit from It. iih-:-rci;tl)le, especially r .m - i ::it discharge from s : i.iy oars, andpalns i i.c direct to clear Full Stock ! Bottom Prices ! 1 Terms Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. (il'Ai:i ACJAINSTTIIK STKIKK, And always have a bottle of Ackei's limlish Uemedy in the house. You I cannot, tell how soon Prnun mnv SpeTuiin Om pent on retvit fxT ttro-af wrr:.-., v., .:ff . ..... ' , cough nmv fasten itself tiion yon. Single Number, Five Centsearh. One tioM 15 a preventive and a few Remittances should bo made by Post-onice fin,.,w .. iv (.i.ri Ml MMn--.f nnATOrrlPP r.r llnft tn avnlrl ihanmof lrYKS. OOSCh a pOSlllH CUre. All lllTOat Z. rfM ?Sri mem i?a Sis. C&lVrryTJ Wilmington Paper Como'v. HON OKTIi WATER ST xtamj. pay head in the ni-, ;tU;g hy hawking jand Spit- ,tlng was painful. i;..;..; s S.ueaparilla gave me relief immedkja h-, wl.iVo in time I was entirely cured. I ain i:-s- r without Hood's Barsaparilla in my l;.u.-?it 1 ll:ink it is worta Its weight in gi.i. ' sni. (I. E. Gibb, 1021 CIghtli Street, N. W., Lir.tcn, D. a Y Hood's Sarsaparilla 8end ia Tour Work ! , AM STI LL AT TUK SA ME OLD STAND.ON 3 Mb Second street, and am ready to', repair all l I kinds of Furniture and Dnmrstu 4 r Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. " l1?1"!? CUV wxl" liru? 'm7" "A ; . T, , ; , d the work well and my " cnanrireW Xewsptipers are not to com this a&versisenteTit &nd Lung troubles yield to its treat-. BoMfcy all druggists, f 1; s'xforfs. PrepardonIi ways moderate. Satisfaction guarted in wiUumt the express order of Harper & Brothers Address HAKPEK& BROTHERS, nor 20 , New Yor ment. A sample bottle is given you .PXO-HOOD&co., iirothecaries.LoweiLSUUs J every instance. n"H.uaranteetibr. IOO Doses One Dollar' ..... Hands Bros., druggists. I janilyrd&vrnnn mwa noy 19 tf guaranteed in Market and Princess. FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts At 3 o'clock, p. m. T . BENEFACTOR ... GULF STREAM... BENEFACTOR ... GULF STREAM.. Saturday, Dec. 7 Saturday, Dec. 14 ..... .Saturday, Dec 21 Saturday, Dec 28 FROM WILMINGTON - SHHTltEAM .'-Friday, Dec. 6 benefactor ..Friday, Dec. Vi GULF STH EAM , ...... . Friday, Dec 20 fi; N EFACTO fl. ..j Friday, Dec 27 T& Tnrou'ifh Bills Inllno- onrl TjnvefKt. 'Plim j Rates gaarameert to and from points In North For Freight or Passage apply to , , - v- n G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, . " Wilmington, N 0. . f THEO. E..EGER, Traffic Manager. - ,: 'WM. P, CLYDE CO., Genl AgentS Y?" 5oc 2 - 5 Bowiinj; Green, New Yore. - .1 No. 41. NO. 6L No i." - Sept. 23, 18S9. dalijex. dalljex. dally et . t t . ; ..; f Sunday. Sunday. Suudaj, . . , , Leave-Wilmington b 20 pm ,1 lffpm Leave Hamlet. . . . . 6 45 pm 2 00 am Leave, Wadesboro. 1 39 pm 3 25 am Arrive Charlotte.. 9 33 pm 6 45 am ' . Leave Charlotte...' B55pi Leave Lincolnton. - 7 Spi Leave Shelby...... . 82Sp ArrtveRutherf'dt'nl ; ... K r . 1 tfps 1 - JASTBOUNB RAINS,,-:,j ':r:r:: .r.?..rt. ii No. 38.5fNo,5i.:jN0. 1 Sept. 23, 1889. dally ex. dally ex dally 0 ; ;.?v?::;.-u; ; ' - Sunday. Sunday SnmUj Leave Rutherfdfn . - l5o' Leave Shelby.. ... ,10 05ts Leave Lincolnton. - .11 Ws Arrive -Charlotte;. ' 13 tt pa Leave Charlotte.: 5T5 am -8 20 pm , -.: LeavVe Wadesborq. ; 7 08 am 1L138 pmf -Leave namletiJU 8 -0 am . 143 tmj ; Arrive Wllmlngt:n 12 30 pmT 8 10 ami between Charlotte and- points NorthvtUB at Hamlet, to and from Raleigh, a --'Through Sleeping cara between Wlimtogw and Charlotte anrrcharlotte and Raleigti. ; , T, Wi WlIISNANT,fiuperiDteiideof P, W CLAliK. Gen'l passenger Agent. 3 ;- . " "" fJEiurvoRi; a CI 4 0BS ' ESTABLISHED IS W ; The Oldest and Best " Family Newspaper. Six ROTilar Hditdrs: ' Speeiil CM respondents at Home and AMJJ" i Stories,! iKeviews, Condenseil'" ucucu iiuicuto- . ivf ; " , . ' 1 Iran chants. Bankers. Professional xei Students, tBoVs tind Girls. flD - This year the Observer viU P" ish more than ..; l'' . FIFTY PBIZE STOBlESi arid the ; ablest and most, writers will contribute to its nmriQ Prtota nnrl nrOge .WTltenS . thors, -editors, .menu of science woinen; ?i and it T1WTIV1U aVS . a? b-k. mm, n. W jrw xm to give fifty-two unexcelled pape" the coming year. . .. : Price, 3.00 a year. Clergymen, $2.00 a year. s , Great Inducements torioo lThCNEWTORKOBER for nne. rear to any Ciergyina" Bcrlbcr, for ONE DOLLAR. SUDstf? 3. Any subscriber sending his ow tlon for a year in advance 1 and l a w m ber with $5.00, can have a copy 01 niey; ibus Letters.'? or-Tne u Tor tfif 3. We will send the OBSER ISA malnder of this year, and to Ketff, to any nsw subscriber sendim? ns n gulecrv address and $3.00 in advance. 1 0iumeJ bcrs we will also give ei ther ?JerlTjlc- rrn.niT.ttters"Or "The Lire A5g5ws'ao5ja,' u?Stcr Large commissions. Sample c V ,. , . . Address, - New York Obsen? . NEW VORKJ
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