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THE GREAT GERMAH REMEDY FOR PAH1 lUbert a4 ears UHEU3lATfS3r 9 Neuralgia. 8 ei sf.se, Lvkb?x ACAC212V TheDa i I y Rev lev. . . . - it l-r VrI ESPc TK3CJIT. 'sog ::t v!p!4w mtjains, rOSTBITF-?. rrr; curs l Kn .-r-- n .; A. V-r '.. . . rOUTUOSK TVHO FAIL,. 'All honor to him who shall win the prize." The world bat criwj for a thousand -. , years, . Sat to him who tries and who fails and diet X "Rive great honor and glory and tears. Givo filory and honor ami pitiful tears To all who fail in lheir!eecU sublime. Their ghosu are ruanj in the van of year. j Thy were born witbTtme inadvanco of Time. Oh. great U the hero who wins a name. But greater many and many a lime Soiuo palo faced icllow who dies-in ehaiHn And lets God finish the thought -sub-lime. And great is.th man with a sword un drawn. And 1 is the from wine; But the man who fights on. Io. he is the twin-born mine. man who refrains laiis and yet still brother of j Jort'quin Miller. To el lira ton lanchforSAXABi- -XX EI1TI5K,', taji a tkeptic lr ca one c:c f'.-r I.pilr p A lrobellftcu. Oplnna Katlo?t Bhenmatunii Wc claim It a hprrTnitiorrLiT, or Si:mal lc. p'aiplr. txvacse thoTtnia of all diseases . .. ;s: i.i.rfvl. lu Kerrtnc. Resolvent, . Anrlre nd Lexat'e properties meet all the ..tiona Lereln referred to. It's knoa vorW (S0 . . A A I, At c reaction of opite and drastic cathartics, ' V.i cy the restoration cf activity to the 6toznach m.u tervoa ytecv, whereby the brain la ro-l-.rf d or ciortid farclc Tf hlch aro created by lie cw above referred to. To Orvmen. lawyer. Ltterary men, Mej fiiAtti,Btfr.LfcijeeanaailthoTrhoeEed eritiryeTnTloymontr&Tie9cervonpro9tr!UloR. iTf&iliriUt or me diool, swmicn, ixwvii s.t .(Crsnt irr.rr verpasiainoaine imianp-.u-ci. f.-j SftM by all Dnirridta. ITia Dt:. S. A. iUCUXIOND ilZD. COFropr'tUceeph, ilo. fr'or tetlmoti!ali and circulars end rttnp. &!. X. Crituztca. Kit Ter'i City. dec 1) lw-nrm k i 'nja or who require a nerve tonic. n?r 1 1 . 'r-u.nn)ant.SAMAKrrAsXtKTrsr.lalnvijini 7 Uou.'.ii'i3 r.nK-Jajm lc the nott wnr.il tin i A Glant'8 Hemains in a Mound. Prof. Norris. the eihnologibt, who has been examining the mounds in this sec tion of West Virginia , for several mouths, the other day opened the bi mound on Col. U. II. Saiitii'd farm, six or eij;ht miles below here.' This is the largest in the valley and proved a rich storehouse. Tbo mound is 601eet hih. and they du down to the bltoni. It was evidently theburial place cf a noted chief who had been interred with unu sual honors. At the bottom thoy found the bdT.es of a human bein. measuring 7 leet in length and U inches acrss the shoulders. Ho was iyinir flat, and at cither side !yiu at an angle of about 45 degrees, with their feet pointed toward their chief, were other men.' on one side two and on the other three. At the head of the chief lay another man, with his hands, extended belore him, and wearing "two copper bracelets, while a booking-qlass of mica lay at his shoul ers and a corget of copper rested on his breast. Four copper bracelets wero under his bead, with an arrow in the centre". A house 12 feet in diameter and 10 leet high, with a ridge pole 1 foot in diameter, had been erected over them, and the whole covered by the dirt that formed the mound. Each of the men buried there had been inclosed in a bark cofiin. Charleston ( West Fa.) Call. Sufferers trona Youtlitul lmpraaonre eawdaa Nervous Debility, mental anl physical wertno: Valuable In formation for homo euro FKB. Uaod 23 years aucoeaafuUy. Ir. A. O. Olln, Uox 242. Chlca o. to.it ai-d-wly BATE'S SPECIFICS. Ftp pa ml from formal ued by an eminent ' phyalcUa dartnf 30 years acfa! practice. oelflc No. 1 ()arantel to effect a radi n euro of all affection of the Blood, whether Scrofulous or acquired. Skin dlaeaaca, rim pW, motrt pate. lie. tc , are permanently tutedhy Bato'a pwclflo No. i. I'rlco MeclQcN'o t Ourea SKMIXAL WEAKXE9S, NKitroca DEBtLlTr, from Youthful Idiore Uotwor Krco ae. urod clnx Exhautod Vital t:y ad Loaa of MaahcKhL Tola remedy la un euAl'.e l In the cure of theae oomidainta. J t Is a powerful aUmulua to the weakened Nervoua Hyi-tem. aalsu Na'.ure to renew tho etrenjfth and vlxtr of the debilitated ergana? and effects a r.vtlcal cur. Prlc ft. tpeclflc No. 4 'iv6i Ustant relief and per taanently carea Rhunmatlam. Price $2. .pcclfl' No. & A posltivo cure for ail weak nea-f com non f females. Trice fl. " by J. W. Bate. i'J N. Clark Rt., Chicago, MiSD KOR (J1UCULAE. ( ratv Jl ly-dAw nrra Homo Itemw. Ali your own lault If yon remain sick when you can (Jet hop bitters that never Fail The weakest woman, smallest child, nni sickest invalid can uao bop bitters with safety and great good. Old men tottering around from Rheumatism, kidney trouble or any weakness will be almost new by using hop bitters. My wife and daughter were made healthy by tho uto of hop bitters and I recnturnend them to ray people. Moth odiit Clergymen, Ask any good doctor if hop Bitters are not tho bestfaaiily medicine On earth. Malarial fever. Aguo and Bilious r.eas, will leave every neighborhood as soon a hop I liters arrive "My mother drove tho paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with hnp bitters " Ed. Oswego Sun. Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and yon need not fear sickness. Ice water is rendered harmless and tnoru rfrchin and reviving with hop bitters in each draught. Tho vigor of youth for the ajred and infirm in hop bitters. lmd&w. Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. A.QENCY rOR J. Y. ENAMEL PA INT. - CXJS READY PREPARKD PAINT. QALI AND EXAMINE OCR GOODS AND fet our price befjre purchaaing. The fact thai oar Patau aro 'res tha celebrated Fae tortea of TTetherUl A Co., and Ilarrlaoo Broa 4 Oo 1 suflflent uarantee for the4r quality aad purity. . 1 j A fins Hue of Cooktn ttOTee at Factory i Prices, la addition to oar largo and full HAEDWARE. STOCK, to which Toar attention la rcepectCulr larlted. NATITL JACOBI, aept; , ;t0 South Front St It I.s a Positive Luxury to brusn the teeth with SOZODONT. so fraerant ano relresnmz is it. anu so pleasant is tho taste it leaves in tho mouth alter the operation.. Then how Kraiilying is the clfect and how- com placent feels the beholder who views in the glass a ruw ot ivories rendered spotles, by this benign and delightlul toilet article. Only a lew urops on the brush, a rag or sponge is needed for an ablution anu yet it is wondrous ly effective. deepesed on hla faoo. l " ain't s bit humrry." He cast another glanca at tha dish ho had .ordered, - and- made a break for the door. Ho forgot to "pay at the counter." Cheyennt Sun. What it Did For an Old Lady. Cosnocrox Station. N. Y.. ! Dec. 23. 1878. . Gfarrs A number of people had been i n5l tr T?nnr Ri! ara ham .nH tt-i t h mart.! ed effect. .In one case, a lady of over seventy years had been eick for years, and for tbo past texi years has not been ablo to be around halt the time. About six months ago she got ao foeble that she was helpless Her old remedied, or physicians, being of no avail i I fcent lo Deposit, lorty-five mile away, and got a bottle of Hop Bitters. It improved her bo she was able to dress herself and walk about tho houao. When she had taken tho second bottle aho was able to take caro oi her own room and walk out to a neighbor's, aud has improved ail tha timo since. My wife and child ren have also derived creat benefit from their use. VY. B. HATHAWAY. Agt. U.S. Ex. Co. ; MISCELLANEOUS. THEBRIGHTESTndBESHii DAILl, sr '-KEEKLY, WEEKLY Dir EDITIONS. MISCELLAKEOUS; WJIOLESALE FP ICES', To-nniV.r E?2- wialotcO rcaerallr. Ja raakliico for a tins in j t iia ths-r rtcrnrtTi. tmmiit 1 ! t.!..ri. ...... .1. ........ .... 11 (J II. - . i - w Wi THE 4' Tid.eaicarw. Ihar wa tb dUs of ITS, EPI LKPSYOR FALLING aiCXXK&aallfBJoMBtady. outers axr 9 ir..Lxx u czra. K"d ai one EWYORK 'l?OR1884.- PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. 1 1 V ....... . Jrtitt farTrattin1JiiVrIWtJftf tr. C. ........... ' .9 f s 3 . - H -I . " h. r ; wi. s - ' . . . - ........ ... -: r Pi fc W$ hzttwhu i tin s v&Z U ! m $ fefe2 HORSE-POW ; I kYS" I?. ' ? frltat tS Rl3! PSAJf . t I cudlLind. each ..i.. l ?r at , - jnH k (-3 Elt...jr.. i 25KSvy AX, ti W ta .... : " is Kwt""-" tv" Now Proprietor! NewiEdltors! Vcw Lifo aud Illood ! REMINGTON LION I He is not likely to be a true man whd I f1 13 IUUU1I York Cures tho Piles Too Edmiard Reintard. of New writes: It gives me great pleasure toay that asinirio box of HENRY'8.CARBOLIC SALVE effected a complete cure of Piles with which I had been troubled for over a year, and which nothing else that I used would euro. Always goes one eye on it the Cyclops. rk. MFTiOII. r??st i n w ta Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is recom merded by physicians of the greatest eminence on both sides of the Atlantic, as the moit reliable remedy for joolds and coughs, and all pulmonary disor ders. It aff.mls prompt relict in every case. No family should ever be without it. Tho "skeleton in the closet" was first discovered when the hoopskirt was invented. Decline oT Man." ' Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Im: potence. Sexual .Debility, cured by Wells' Health Renftwer." $1 i It ia a cold day when left. the ice Is not Must be Sold 1 2. AAA T0UND3 CHOICE lUUU VI KG1K1A SIDES. 1C"OA POUNDS DRIED APPLES. lUVU Call and examine A. VT. RIVEN BARK. ? - 114 Sorth Water at. A fa3 Gaa of all klade of Cooatrr Prodnce CrerlMtirTtYVkal. . too XiattlesnakcH ou Toast. t A typical cowboy, fresh from hit herd, went into Elitch's choc-house last night. Tho lablts were all filled .with the exception of one. at which the terror ot tho plains seated himself. As ho pulled off his hat and untied tho red bandana handkerchief from around his throat, he looked disdainfully around. Tho nimble waiter brushed an imaginary bread crumb from the cloth. whisked a bill of rare Irom tho castor and placed it before tbo festive and untamed youth. ! Tako it away!" he snarled. "I can't eat that. I want rattlesnako on toast!" Rattlesnako on toast!" yelled tho waiter. Rattlosnako on toast!" responded the cook: ! There was a slight flutter ameug the guetts at l his strange order, and the cowboy was scanned by many carious eyes. He looked a little disconcerted at having his order so promptly taken. and glanced furtively toward the front of the house. Ho saw the cooks and waiters engaged hi filling orders and looking as solemn as graveyards alter midnight. He assumed a nonchalant air and picked his teeth with a fork.- A cook deltlv removed the skin from a pickerel, and cultiug a strip the proper shape, placed it in a spider. 1 he waiter who hid taken the order camo tripping back to tho bold buccant eer of tho pampas 1 V ill you havevour snake well, done or rare?" Rare, witboodies of milk gravy on 'Gimme that snake rare milk gravy, on the side." was hallooed to tbo cook. "Snake rare; milk gravy side," cook 6houted back. . Saj !" said the bovine steerer as the waiter passed him, Tll :ako it well done." -Make it well done." 'Make i. well done." was answered back. Tho lariat wrest ler began to grow nervous. Tho devil-may-care expies- ston had left his eyes, and a soft, sub dued, melancholy ..shade had taken its place. "Here you are.' sir," said the culinary Ganymede, placing a dish in which was something nicely coiled, which look like a fried specimen ot the gentis crotalus. Have a littlo Worchester sauce? 'Given a very tine flavor. Some folks like mushrooms with lheir snakes. Others prefer Chili colorow. A little salad dressing don't go bad. There's vinegar and olive oil in eastor. Will you have tea or coffee? Very fine snake. Caught yesterday. Fat and tender. ! - When the waiter was delivering him self of this enlogy on the meal, the steer pnncherer shoved his chair back. His eyes bulged out and bo became palo around tho gills. I don't think 121 eat anything. 1 ain't hungry.1' he said as he rosa un steadily to his feet and reached for his hat. ' "Maybe you'd prefer brilled mocas sin," insinuatingly suggested tbo waiter. "No, h9 replied, at tbo ashen pallor Mensman's Peptonized Beef Ton ic, the only preparation of beet contain ing its entire nutritious properties. It, contains blood-aioking, force generating and life sustaining properties; invalua ble for Indigestio. Dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result ot ex haustion, nervoua prostration, over work, or acuto disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co.; Proprietors, New York. Sold by Druggists, sat lw ! It is hard to tell waen a lie. a mos quito, or. a delinquent subscriber Is going to settle.: Ministers Sound its Pratao. Rev. Mr. Greenfields, Knoxville, Tenn., writes as follows: "Samaritan Nervine permanently cured my son of epileptic fits." Here's food for thought. Sold by druggists, $1.&0 . A baso-ball warm. muff keop no hand f'tx months sg THE ivoflLO cotr.cieneed JUi grovrih hn been naprc- Ita-nooderfnl advance in circuLi ttco, lc advettislDg, Inlnfluoncc, iapojmlailty, warrant tho claim of; a leadlnjr podtiod ia Few Yerfc journalism. , r, o cxp9no or effort will be spared until THK WORLD recoasdzed as. the GREATEST as well as the BRIGHTEST and CHEAPEST PAPER la AMERICA. J THE Woeld, as the leading Demdcritic newspaper in the country, knows no faction and recognizes no Individual ambitions or as pirations aele from the gesoral good of the party and tho Republic It eeeks tho triumph of principles not ro sn. It upholds great Dem ocratta Ideas and Ideal not a faction or fraction of the party. At the entrance of the new year the rvr Would desires to express its gratitude for the hearty welcome It has received and the megnlticcnt enccess it has already achieved. Its welcome comes from the people. Its sue com is thel work. They have indorsed its mer ts by more than trebling its circulation In six months, and by doubling it advertising. Fox thid they are entit ed to onr warm thanks. No Decnoc-at ought tj boj happy without THE WORLD. We call upon onr Democratic fritnds In every town ad hamlet in the Union to START CLUBS FOR THC WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newspaper In the "country, as wc'.l as an earnest and steadfast missionary and true Democracy. The Weekly World, 8 PAGKS. 56 COLUMNS. ONE DOLLAR A TEAR, CONTAINS ATT. TtTIf WTAT-j OAmnlarn a-i1 ftiMKerMnni WELL CONSIDERED JKDITi 'RIALS ou eve-1 - it K . i i r TJ BUUiret, DOJHIOII rT BOCiai. ' ! A FAHSIES'S DKPARTMKaT Full Agri- cultural ana t arm ews. L1TKRARY DltPARl MENT. HOUSKKEEPKRS DEPARTMENT. "J O UNO FOLKS' CO KN Eli. ; CHECKER DEPARTMENT I CHESS r K PA RTMENT. COMPLETE OOMMbRJIAL AND MARKET AN8WEK8 TO INQUIRIES. j Each department Is abl7 eilited, and all combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY IN AMERICA. j THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION RATES- POSTAGE PAID. I bsvro a r?SiTfl rv.a ly for lbs --bora c .soa o ; br i i nsa thous-.ada of caaes ot wort kizd asd ot long ptandia bean cured. Indeed. 9tr6acs!y i .-.:ti ia u SBcc7, that I wTl Bend TWO BOTTLli FItEE,toGetar with a VALUABLE TRUATIS en this d.sease, t o any Br.H'r-r. Civn ezprees and P. O. addresa. D& T. A. & LOCUM, Uireaxibkev Ycxk. ' North Caroll.'!,:. i. . dsc.aet?afl- ; Northern VacVjtj. .Pi-tt..:.-..:.-.:, . .lava. t 9 .; 4 . . . BGOKS--rillioris of Volumes a year. Tho ch-dcest lacratura: of the wo -Id. lowest prices ever known. ot 6"ld by dealers. Sent f r examination before rayment on evidence of geod faith. . " i - JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher P.O. BOX 11227 dc31wj NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. f IS Veecy H.t N Y No More Weak Eyea, ITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain. Safe and ECecUve Remedy tor SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES. Producing Long-Sightedness, an 1 Re storing the Sight of the Old. j Cures Tear Drops, Gramlatlon, Stye Turners, Red Eres, Matted Eve Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perma nent Cure. Also, equally efficacious wbon used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fevor 8ore3, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns. Piles, or wheraveT Inflammation exl3t3, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25c- dec 31 -iw jor Many Reasous ! Benson's Capcine Pprous Plasters excel all other external remedies. Prompt, highly medicinal. '25 cents. dec31-4w U., liAf 15 it 10 & - 1 AO 49 :.r. !.- I if -etna ?ieai. r rn., in aacka CO?lN TIES. tmdlo.... 'Domestics----,;;'.- - buw, tozn. . .v. i Maciiorel. Kc. 1. if hU. ..t.'-.w tn Mackerel, No. I, t half bblJ. U 50 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl,... J. oeo Mackerel, No. ? half bbl. . i co Mackerel, No. 3, ? bbl...... . 7 75 .vuui.is, Ul VU. ......... i. I INJ KC. Roe Uerjlnf, ktg- t CO Dry Cod. !h. . . f. :. . . .f s FERTILISERS, y 2,000 Eba - 1 , Peruvian Guano, No. 1 . 87 60 .. No. S.; 86 00 " " Loboa oo co Bs.ug-b'8 Phosphate .....00 00 QuollnaFcrwl!a!r......4i...45 00 Ground Bone U...00 00 Bone Meal.... ...........00 00 Bone riour.ii .00 CO Navassa Guabo...... ........ .49 00 Complete Manure.. .'..........CO CO Whana's Phosphate. ..00 00 Wando Phosuhate 00 00 Berger & Buix'a Phorphate..OO 00 Excellerrra Cotton Penillaer.M 00 .Trench's Carbonate of Lime. . ."7 00 French's Agricultural Limo.... H 0 JLOUn,l)bl ' i rine....i. .. 0 00 Northern Super 6 60 " Extra 6 00 iVern'l Art 2 ,15 1J is M4 12 h. . f -15 I' . I 75 em (a CIO c-c 10O0 t!i 5 0 a soo (!) 6 St 4 00 O! -9 Weeklt, One Yeak Semi -Weeklt, One Ieab.. Daily, One Yeab Daily and Sunday, One Year Daily and Sunday, Six Months Sunday edition. One Yeab ...$i 00 2 OD e co 7 50 3 i 75 20 Advlco to Consumptives On the appearance of the first symp tomsas general debility, loss of appe tite, pallor, chilly sensations, followed by night-sweats aud cough prompt measures for relief should be taken. Consumption is scrofulous diseaRO of tho lungs : Therefore use tho great an ti-scrofula, or blood-purifier and strength-restorer. Dr. Pierce's "Gold en Medical Discovery.'' : Superior to Cod liver oil as a nutritive, and unsur passed as a pectoral. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, and kindred affections, it has no equal. Sold by druggists the world over. For Dr. Pierce's pam phlet on Consumption, - send . two stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association; Buffalo, N. Y. Wo Charge FOB A SPECIMEN COPY OF THE North Carolina Miner. rjLE MINER WILL BE ISSUED MONTH ly, from the office of The Davidson Dis patch, at the low prlcf FIFTY CENTS A YEAR. It will contain Mlalng News ard article pertaining to Mines and Minerals, that wi 1 ba interesting to all who arc engaged in mining and to every, one who feels an Interest n the development of the trreat .bat compara tively unknown Mineral Resources of North Carolina The Miner Is an enterprise that appeals to the State pride ot every North Car olinian. Thefirat number wi 1 be issued about the middle nf November. Everybody Is in vited to write for a sample copy, which wfil be sent free to any address. - V T. B. K LP RIDGE, Publisher, i - net -2X Ttngtftn. N. C. Farmers, Take Notice. ORRIS' HOO CHOLERA COMPOUND ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED at once In every unrepresented district, to whom a LIBERAL COMMISSION will be al lowed. : This Is jut the season for- r gents to exert themselves in getting up subscription lists. Remlttar oes should bo by draft on New York, money order or registered letter. 80a d for any Information desired. Speci men copies sent free. Addieea THE WORL 1 e a tl nm m er - ST -cop" - r? is S3 if t e im. B- n H c cr fifiss-'g a a. ft 2 w O wfi o 2. s B" 12" M & -fir a . ? c-lr1 & 1 t9 r a 5f s. I? 5. 3 - 3. e2 a a ? 4 o jnly-ll-dAw VM A1LU3 -iAua.... .... .... Family Extra Family.... SLUE1 lb J GRAIN, bushel ? i Com, from store, bags.whlte. Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Corn, cargo. In bags, white.. Com , cargo, mixed, in basra.. Oats, from storo. ............. eo 75 60 11 eei so SS37 00 tfsei no rco oo O50 00 OM0 00 mi oo ct57 CO oaoz OC7 0C una oo 070 00 cm oo two oo n 7 bo a so A 00 a 4 oo a 6 50 a a 75 o 50 a e oo Cow Peas., C6 I 63 W a a a a o a a 50 it 7i CJ 00 67 V, 10 a ca ll1 tl - 13 5 a l of W 15 75 BII5E3. Green..... J)ry..... IJAY, 100 Eastern Western....................... North River. nOOP 'IRON, tb LAltD. lb Northern . North Carolina....... ....... LI1LE. if Jiarrel Ship S tuff, rcsawed 1 S 00 Koujrh Edge Plank.... .......15 00 , Westlndia.Cargooa.according lj to quality....... is 00 tti Dreesod Floorinflr. sesoned..lS 00 stn oa Scantling and BoanLrCom,n..l2jOO! CIS 00 1034O 00 a 140. a 1 S5 25 S3 . 5H HV, 10 1' em 00 CIS ot MOLASSES, tf- gallon-. New Crop Crba, la hhds..... " " In bbls..... Porto Rico, in bad.. ........ 1 in bbla......i... Sugar House, in hhds......... ,v 1 " - lc obis. Svrup, in hbls NAILS. V Keg, Cut. lOd basis.. OIIJ, gallon- 1 .1 IOC1- to 00 00 00 20 40 1 00 or a a a a a ts 48 00 28 W K .... a i 1 10 1 45 w d 1 00 aioo THE STT3ST. deo 14 81 and 52 Pa; k Row, NEW YORK. 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You can woTk all the 'tme or In spare time only. Tke work Is universally adapted to both sexea, young and old. You can easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every evening. That all who want work may test the business, wo mako thla un paralleled offer; to all who are not well satis fied we will send 6 1 to pay for the trouble of wrltinzns. Full partfniars, directions, etc., sent free. Fortunes will be made by those who give their whole time o the work, treat success absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now. ? Address BTnrsoir & Co., Portland, Maine. novSO d5ovwly 1 wanted for Tha Lives of al t-e Presidents ot "the U. b, The largest, handsomest; best book ever sold for loss than twloe our pnee. The fastest selling book la America, immense profits to agents. All intelligent people want It. Any one I can become a suc cessful agent. Terms free. Uaixeit Book Co., Por.laad. Maine. box 20-eovl ljw , , . f - ATJJ3Tf7p Setd6tx cents for r'octae, JL XIXJ Xand receive free, a coatly box of goods which wlU help you to more money right away than anyih-ng also In this world. ! All, of either sex, tuccoed from flrat hour The broad road to fortune open s before tbo workers, absolutely sure At once ad dress. True A Co., Augusta, Maine. cov20aKilyw ' fTt Ct Ct a week at homo. $3 00 outfit ree UOO Pay absolutely sure. o risk. Capital not required. Reader, if you want business at which persons of either sex.ycucg or old. can make (rreat par all the time! they work, with absolute certain tr, wrle fori par ticulars to H IlaLLETT A Co., Portland, Maine MvlftSnid ly 1 NEW YORK, 1884 About sixty million copies of The Scn have gone out ot our establishment during the past twelve months. - , If vou were to paste end to end all ifce col umns of all The suns printed and sold last year you would get a continuous strip of In teresting Information, common. sense wU'iora. sound doctrire, and 6ane wit, long enough to reoh from Printing Uouse squaro to the top f Mount Copernicus in the moon, then back to Printing House square, and thenthr3c-quar ter of the way back to the moon again. But The Scn Is written for tho inhabitants of the esrth; this same strip of intelligence would girdle the globe tweoty eoven or twenty-eight times. i If every buyer of a copy of The -ccn during the past year has spent only one hour over it, and if his wife or his grandfather has 6pent another hour, this newspaper In 1SS3 has af forded the human race thirteen thousand years of steady reading, night and day. It is only by little calculations like these that you cn form any idea of the circulation of the most popular of American newspapers, or ot its l&fluecco on the opinions acd c.lors of American men and women. . ! 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InteresiiDgyear In Its huiory. If you d? ndtj ,,v" VWIV"'" mvwwhiwi v t know the ivy. it is high time to g&t luto .;. ; " ' . . ' . thAKnAaMn fc "Un of the molt useftfl sense of descrtp- Greatest Slairshterj OF Photographs. LL MADE BT "INSTANTANEOUS" process.3 Hstb Just reoetred a flao lot of Fancy and Plain Frames, 1 which are selling cheap. Can and let Met, CRONES BERG make yon a Christmas picture. : I. MO' VaaOrtdeirs oM staL 1 i leeU-tf UQro3 TTJTr.UAM. c -CLOTHING EVER MADE IN WTLMLNGTON FOR THE EXT I rjlHE WARM BACKWARD SEASON HAS overloaded 'us with Winter "Waiaar, which must bo sacrifice! at US EARTHLY LOW PKICEa. The loss will be fearful, but better lose scene than a-L "T have a very large stock to selec: from, of flao. medlaa qcaliry and cheap Clothing. In Su'ts and Overcoats at prices that will stoelsh you and p ralyze tha clothiers. Take advantage of it. bee the bar rains and ret bargains ihey are for every one nd wt invite everyone to come early to the well known Re II ah a Qoihoers . ; . A. &r-t. SHJRIEH dee 17 RfiTAhta Clothiers. 114 Market at. the sunshine. TERMS TO MAIX feUBSCSIBEES The several editions of The Sux are sent y mall, postpaid, as follows: ! DAILY cents a month. $5 a yejr; with Sunday edition. $7. SUNDAY Eight page. This edition furnish oa the current news of the world, special articles of exceptior&l Interest io evrf b Hly, and Utcrar reviews of new boka of the highest merit. $ 1 yeir. i WEEKLY $1 a years Fight pages of the beet matter of the dUly Issues; an AgrlcaUural Department of uneiutlled va:ue, special market reports, arnl P.trary. sciectiac. and domestic intelligence irakc -The Weeklt tx the ne spa per lor the farrar ers hotuehol 1 To daus of $ 10, an extra copvfrce. Acldres I. tv. KNGLAND, Publisher. DAt B - . - Tnt far-w. V V Hty . Female School. MISSES BURR A JAMES, Priori pal. MRS. M. S. CU3HING, Musical lnstrunreea.' ! TTMIE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION cf this School will commence on Thursday, the 4th of October. IS&3. aa close during the third we-kln Jone,l'S4. r - The course of Instruction Is thorough and systematic. Terms reasonable. Lessons tn raictiig la Oil. Water Colors and Pastel, with Sepia and India Ink drawleg, and Crayon and pencil sketching, at moderate rate. ' Where a class of ten or twelve Is formed for the school of painting, the price will be re dacod. ! - 1 l , PapUa outside of the school who desire mu sical iaatrurtlon. will do well to apply early. ! For mrther particulars Inquire of Principal, or eaU for Ctrcvlar. - - sept 11 , tl e b wka ever pnbUsho li about any Stste. Blon Po?t. I - ,!... Hale-s Industrial ! Series. , Two Volume ? o Ready. ": ! ; I. - The Woods astdItdi bers or North Carolina Curtis s, KnoonV ad K-rrs Rotnlotl Reports; supplementsd br accurate Cou:ty Reports of ctan ilcg Forests, andtuus tratcd byaa exceJcnt Mipof th rtate. I Volume limo. Cl3th,m pj 1 II. la the Coal Ayx Irox Cocxties or North 'AR0UjfA Lajojos-i, Kerr!-, Lald ley,, Wilkes, and tha Ccn-ui Resorts; stip pj.mented by fall and accuntet ketches of the Fifty elx Co an ties and Map ef the fctate. j 1 "Volume llaio. Cloth. 423 ppM tlOJ fold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid. on receipt of the vtcak by e j. Hale box. Publishers, Booksellers aa 1 MattoDers, ew York ; Or. P. M. HALE. Publisher, RaleUR, N C.j - - pt - - i - Wanted. JgT A COMPANY WHO PUOPOSE TO euh!!ah a tnsnnfactory thereon, -well-timber ed eyTjressTaadsv Parties who may hare such lands to dispose of are rcqusatsd to, commit el cate, wtta me at WadeatKtrooT by Icitsr srlU Mr. Jo.a T. James, at vrumington ta perso. Full pmculars as to sxact location of lands, number of acres, probable yield ef timber to the acre a&d lowest rrtoej saost tx yaada known. JOHN T. PATRICH. State Iomigranoa Areat, asl 19-ti t WadssEero, VL
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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