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MISCELLANEOUS. The Daily Review. - , , - ,. .. k - - -I -- - - HP? - ' . - . ... , , r.. t - fomWulng IBOX with PCBE TECCTAB1K TOXICS, qnlckly completely CLEASsES aid OKICUES THE BLOOD. Quickens t!i actios of the Liver and Kidney. Clears the Vnnplexlon, wiies the fckJn smooth. It does not 1 afore the teeth, cause headache, or prod ace ecn-s!patIo-ALL OTIIES IROX HEDItTXES DO. Phjsiciana and Drusxisti 'everywhere recommend it. Da. N 8. Rrsai.F.s. of Morion, Mvw . 8.iy: "I recommend Brown's Iron Bitters an a valuable tome for enriching, the blood, ami removing all dyspeptic K; mptoras. It doe not hart the teeth." Da R. M. DTT.rKl.Ts Reynolds. Ind., aaya : I hare prescribed BroWs Iron Bitters in ejwee ot .lsenu and blood diwias. also when a tome s needed, ana re naa prorea inoronfrmy wMnuatiwry. JHI W ZK. V A uv. j . -. ' - " - . jn: "Brown's Iron Bitten rlived me m aewe Klw1 rwuannirur n-i'l I heartily COIMIlfinil it t- Tha Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed rod lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only oj tlKOH.V ClIKMICALVO BALTIMORE. Mia T .nn II. m Rnnir rufnf n.1 t mt COO- liAUtLO 1... 1 ' ' " " ' " . " . ' . . -:: . nnfua fvr iwiriMi inf innllimi at)OUL roiri-v tc. given away by all tle-ito- i.i medicine, or rpiia.l to any addresa on receipt oi ac. stamp, jan 1 ly uw JOSH. TV JAMES, Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. AUGUST 24 J 1885. Entered at the PostofBce at Wilmington. N. C. as second-class natter. . maybe found oa flla at Geo., P. Bowul- & Coa Newspaper Adrertismg Bureau (H) Spruce Bt-V where advertising contract maybe made for It In THIS PAPER iJB.7 YORK. DO YOU KNOW THAT LORRILARDvS CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tae; RQSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew ing: RAVY CLIPPINGS, and Klack. Brown and Yellow SNUFFS arc the best and cheapest, quality considered? aug 6 ly dJfcw Dr. Mott's Powders ATEVER FAIL TO CURB I NFL A. MM ft. H tlon of the Kidneys. Gravel, Gleet. Sttlct tires and. alt urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical Debility, Genital Weakness and all those untold miseries- caused by Indiscretion or Excesses. Syphilis In all Its forms perma nently cured. . i eikrw o liro-vn spots on face arid body.Sore Throat and Ne;, Scrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and sll Blocd and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cured in 3 days. Price $3. Enc'ose the money tc FRANK 8TEVENS & CO., Baltimore, Md.. and It will be sent by mall sealed. For sale by all drug gists: sent bv mall iuly 7 dAwlv $20 if( in presents given away Send us 5 conta postage, and yon will get free a package oi frous or large; value, that will start you In work that will at once bring you In money faster than anything eUe In America. All about the $200,000 in presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of. all ares, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for ail workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. H, Hallett & Co., Portland. Maine. dec 2 d&w ly neaitlTls Wealth. CUBE GUARANTEED -r-Dr K. C. WEST'S Nerve ad Braih Trkatmejct, a guar anteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental Dc j,rc8Blon, Softcnlnjr of the Brain resaltlu in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature old Age, Barrenness, Losh of power In either sex, Invouutary Losacs and Spermatorrhea cause by ovr exertion of the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month'ti treatment. $1 00 a box, or six boxes for f5 00, sent by' mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX KOXES To cure any case, w ith each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied Ith $5.o, we will send the purchaser our written guar antee to refund the moaev if the treatment does not effect a cure, ftuaratriees Issued only by JOHN C. WEST & CO , 862 W Madison St., Chicago. 111. oct 21 lyd&w FOR Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. eb 2 d&w cm tu th gat nrm HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a. secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who -would rather not tell, and you cant tell. feb 2 d Aw , cm ta th sat nrm Manhood Restored Remedy Free. Avici im of youthfnl imprudence ranging Premature Decay. Nervous Debility. Lost Manhood. Ac, having tried in vain every known remedy.haa discovered a KimolemoanKof self-cure, which he will wnd KRKI2 to hi fellow-suffirera. Addreaa, J.ILREE VKis 43 CliaLbam tU.Kew York. nov 2 dAwlv t . i.KEnVOUSOEBILITV its EAKXE3I lecsy.aod numerou sici.iaa. ra-'tit from ronthf 1 1 inl -crfstion. loo free t.vlut::rces, or over brain work. Avoid the impoaUi.-vn ct preten tious rciic.lk fur these fVTICircuUr ana U nit Pack- vpe.and Icrn in.porta.nl fact before tekic treat ment efurwhere. Take C Sl'RE REiicnv that has CURED thounrxla, doec not inUrfere vriih rtteu tioa to bittineaa, or caait pain or Inconvenience in any way. Founded on cientiac medical princi ple. By direct a ppiicatiott to the seat of diacaae ita pecifle influence ia felt vUhout delay. Th aat srat fttnetiona of the htw maa oranira ta reatorad. P r.D:cALCuRi ran IIimVOTJSt i)CTixrrir. Cyanic Weakness, fPKYSICAXr DECAY. InYounpr A Middle Mgeq wan. ftoTED FOR OVtH SIX rEAR3 BY USE I N MANY fHOUSANO Casxs. r2C 6 ? Sf i. TRIA1. PACltACSat I 2 fat One Month. - $3.00 Three J&oataa, 7.QQ LiiiJ 1 Th animal: nf element of life, which have been wasted are riven back. and the patient beeomet cheer f u 1 antl ra pxlly tain beta atmrjpit aad acxaai vigor. HARRIS REMEDY CO., tmimsSTS SOOH . Tenth 6t, ST. 1VOTJIH. HO. D 1 1 DTURED persons ! Wot a Truss. W a Aslt for terms of one Arpliitnr-e. W33 GIV11 1?A liAJ X'X.T VX" epl3 d4wl , A ptimir( nt oflicial in Washlnitton on Taesday said : "Toe" number of cases where it appears that nnfit men are appointed on recomniondations is small. We examine ptptrrs as well as we can, and often revoke a bad appoint ment even after it has been inide, though the fact doesu't gut into the newspapers. We have been so anooj ed an J embarrassed by ' insincere en dorsements that the Administration is going to adopjt a new policy. II the error is discovered in time, and the claimant does not get bis. place, we will simply notify tho endorsers ot the facts in the case, and urge upon them the importance ot greater care in the future; but if a bad appointment is made, and leads to criticism and a pub lic scandal, we shall take pains to pub lish all the names of endorsers, as our vouchers, so to speak. Of course, we understand how difficult it is for a man to relu&e to sign a petition lor a fellow townsman and friend for office. But these written endorsements are all we havo to goon in many cases, and citi zens mast teel their responsibi'ity in the matter." According to the Londop Globe, somebody has aneartbed an old pho phecy for the year 188C of a deci icdly uncomfortable nature. ,It appears that in the Church of Oberernmel, near the city of Treveri, in. Germany, there is a stone tablet some centuries old on which is cut the prophetic verse in prose it may be rendered : "When Mark shall bring u Easter, and Anthony shall sing praises at Pentecost, and John shall swing the censer at the feas. of Corpus Domini, then shall the whole earth resound with weepings and wail- ings.'' Now it so happens that next year Easter falls on St. Mark's day. Pentecost on that of St. Anthony of Padua, and th.9 Corpus Domini comes on St. John the Baptist's day, June 24. Here, then, are the first conditions of the prophecy fulfilled, so that now be lievers in prophecies and anxious mind ed persons generally have only to tit down and think of everything disagree able that can possibly happen to Ibis poor old planet and the dwellers there" on between January and December, 1886 Andreally.it the cyclone?, and earthquakes, and epidemics, and "wars and rumors of wars11 of the last three or four years are to be eclipsed, the prospect is not an agreeable one BradstrecVs furnishes the - following commercial summary for the past week : The encouraging features of the gen eral trade situation heretofore reported in this column have been repeated in special telegrams ) received ibf '- Drad ,siretCs this week. More specific ad vices from Boston state that whUe the feeling in trade circles is more encour ing. tho gain in the volume of trade which has taken place is not large. Still it is of significance that at .Phila delphia, Cincinnati, Memphis and Bur lington the leading jobbers record bet ter sales and an improved feeling in trade circles. At Chicago there has been some depression owing to the de cline in the price of wheat, but other wise there is no change. At St. Louis the threatened strike of the Gould road operatives belonging to the Knights of Labor depressed trade by causing the withholding of orders at the interior. At Cleveland ills wired that trade is fair tor tfce eason only. At New York only a moderate average of the reports recorded above are true Leading dealers in staple Hoes at New York regard the general improvement noticed here, mainly in cotton goods and wool, as pointing to the usual ex cess demand customary at the opening of autumn. The necessitated outlay in the Fall is heavier than that in the Spring General inquiry fails to find an expectation of a continuing revival in trade in the existing improvement. The sales of wool at the East show no signs ot a reaction from the activity of the pat six weeks. 1 rices tend upward, and the volume of sales is heavier than at the like period last year. A clear advance of Ic. per pound since July 1 has been made on several varieties. In the east business in dry goods is fair. The most -noteworthy advance is in bleach d cottons, Jn which prices have advanced 2J per cent. Brown sheetings are higher in one oi two instances. Stocks of cottons are relatively small, and the restric tion of output continues. The improve meat in iron at Pittsburgh. Philadel phia, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chica go is mainly in pipes and. plates, for which orders have increased. There ha, however, been considerable en thusiasm respecting the gain. The improvement in prices for steel rails, reported general at $l.50?$2 per ton. has amounted to less than $1 in reality. The intention of the Long Branch con ference of steel rail makers is to put prices ud to $30 per ton, against norai n-Jly $27 50. , The Rensselaer Iron & Steel works, New -York state, hav ing reorganized with new capital, will build furnaces -and continue work. The wheat market has been quite de pressed, and within two weeks has de clined 1 0c per bushel, from influences hereto toro noted. Corn remains partly in ropalhv. but relatively . Grmer. Provisions are 16w and weak. In gro cery staples the distribution ol sugar has slightly improved, while cofTeeandtea are beh'nd same lime last year. Dairy products irregular, with cheese depress ed. There were 180 failures in tbeUnited States during the past weft, as c m par ed with lfiOihe orceertit!g week, and with 170. 179 and 132 respectively in the corresponding weeks of 1884, 1883 and 1882. About 80 per cent, were those of small traders whoe-capital was les than $5,000. Canada had 19, an in crease ol 2. The White Mountain forests have within a few years passed from the earlier proprietors, into the hands of speculators, rai. road companus, and other parlies, w ho have no interest in them beyond the sale of the timber for the making of money. Any one who makes a tour along the railroads that pa8 through the notches and wind around the mountains can see that se rious havoc has been made. New Hampshire has the legal control of this region, but Massachusetts and Con necticut are deeply interested in the water supply, which the cutting off of the dense forests would destroy. Thou ands of mills are run by tbese streams, and thousands of farms made arable. MISCELLANEOUS The Irish members of Parliament have commenced an active canvass in the Irish distiicts of London. They addressed a gathering ot 100,000 peopie last Tuesday. The gist of the addresses was that the Irish party should support the Conservatives, not from love, but from expediency. They simply hated the Liberals more than they hated the Conservatives, and were convinced that neither party would do anything for Ireland unless it was wrung from them. Young or middle-aged men suffering from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses should send 10 cent? in stamps for large illustrated treatise sug gesting sure means of cure. World's Dispensary Medical Association. Bul falo N. Y. AUGUST ANTICS. I am coming, oh. my darling!" sintsaswott Western poetess. Oh?, that's all right; only you needn't let all the other fel.ow" know M.Philn. Call. - The fol gives pursuit with a running jump When the wind skips away with his tile. But the wise man stands on the curb and grins Til. bi3 own is returned with a smile. - Chicago Ledger. "The large cow" says an agricultural contemporary, is going to bo the com ing cow." If that is the case we wiil gracefully retire over the fence when we see one. ; ifiincs. , 'He called me an ass." exclaimed an overdressed, excited dude. "Well jou ain't one," soothingly replied a... kindly cop ; you are only a clothes horse." Mir. Trav. A coincidence "All alone, my dear child.. I'm atraid that husband of yours neglects you terribly. He's always at the club when I call." "Yes. mamma; but he's at home at other times." Lon don Fun. A recent writer asserts -that the sexes are gradually, but surely, drifting apart. This statement was made, however, before the advent of the sea son when fronzen lacteal nourishment c ngeals the sexes in a powerful bond ofsympatby and union. Boston Times, A man claimed to be a scientist wants some one to bore the earth to prevent its bursting. We have a friend who we think wu!d be able to d- it. Up to this lime he has devoted all his baring energies to us, and we w. ukl be glad to see hi ai try it on the rest of the earth. Boston Post. HE FELL IN THE STREETS. REMEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY CURES A TER RIBLE CASE OF GRAVEL-WHEN OTHER HELP FAILED. r ": What ia Gravel?. what causes. It, aniwho ar moet liable to it? There U no one no matter how apparently free from this appal - Ine an 1 painioi disease how-dm is in teres tea . .... -- In tae amwer to utese queauens. uravei m a KCnerat name for all thaee diseases whtca in- cmne tne iormauon or asanuy tuustance ana nltimitelv 1 rjrer and more solid 'stones called cilcuH in tLeKldieya and Bladder. It lf e- qoently attended wnhaeot? pain, and unless relief caa ,be found, produces inflammation aad deatb. Botn sexts a d all apes are liable t it, a'tborgh men who mvera chedor rasa e I mi:dle ae are It most common victims. Nothing is more incently needed than a relia ble medicine for XSrai e as tbe disease seems oi tbe Increase, and we are glad to say that ench a specific is nw before the public in the f rm of lE. lAVii Ki-NNKOY'S FAVOK ITK RKMteDY, of t oadout. N. Y. We put in evidence the following letter, t elected from many slxllir communications: Pittsfi&xd, Mass., Man P.1SS4. Dr D. Ktrmedv. Dear f'lR: ou have a rlcht tt kr.ow, and I desire ttc public to know mv experience with Gravel and my icmaraauie recovery tbio igh the use or your "jtavuki i'e k&.u&' DY." I am a carpenter living In this place, and there are nlentv of witoesses to tbe truth of what 1 say. My flm comparatively slight attack of Gravel was w the vear isia. pass ed away an-1 1 had little more trouble unUl last July 1883 One day when at work in mv sbop I was suddenly ce:zcd with a keen and tenlblc pain in my left side. I consulted two pbvticians at once, one said: "J can do nothing for you- Your case Is Incurable I I was f tightened and went to the econd who fcald Lttle but gave me a prescription . It did no goo-1. Then began a eer'csof experiences tteagory an I horror of which words cannot de let: Think of it! I was sometimes tab en in tne street and would fall, wriibino: with agony, upon tbe sidewalk. Jt was death in life. Thank Heaven, Ithenheardof 'KKNNKDY5 FAVUU1TK HEMKOV " through Mr. P. P. Coolev. I had not used half a ooitle wken 1 p s:e i three stones i a succession, one of which was nearly c ne half an Inch long, I persevered with the medicine, the symptoms gradually abated, and I have no moie trouble tlnce. I am wen, t ft an its to you ana -jja VOBITE REMEDY." Yours most Cra efully, JAMBS L. KENNEDY. What ''FAVOttlTE EKMEOI" did In this cate, it has done in many others. Jf you de sire to do so Address Dr. David Kennedy, itondout, N. Y. J aug 21 d&w nrm ! .. .lLiJS,JAJB.VmW, 'f. 5 Vi" Vji" '1 JOB 0FPI6E C J4 - Ji MARKET STREET, NO. 112, (Ul TAIRS) The W ealth of Vanderbilt. Mr. Vanderbilt is said to be worth three times his weight in gold . Gold is a very precious metal, but iron is more so. Gold cannot enrich the blood, but iron can. Gold cannot enter into the human circulation, but iron is the thing which gives our blood corpuscles . their . rich color. A man without iron in his blood would be no man at all. The preparation of iron, which is the principal ingredient in Brown's Iron Bitters, is the only one wnicn can be taken without injury. Its strengthening work is perfect. The will of the late William Reddick bequeathes a fortune of S200.000 to tho city of Ottawa. III., for the establish ment, ot a public library. "Although opposed to Patent mf.dicines," says Mr. A. J. Giflord. Master Mechanic of the Lowell division of the Boston & Lowell Railroad. 'I was induced by a friend to try Dr. David Kennedy's 'Favorite Remeda.' My complaint wa3 Paralysis of the Bowels; the Stomach and other organs seemed to sympathize with it. and had lost all action. At this stage I used Dr. David Kennedv' Favorir RomoHv and in a short time, in my opinion, .J BUII.U 1UJ 11IC. is complete jn every re8pec1, jLND we are prepared to do .-, all manner of- M EL IDT M I1I1BM -WHEN YOU WANT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, LETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS, " PAMPHLET PRINTING," TAGS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES JUDG MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHAT TEL MORTGAGES, &C, CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE " GIVING YOUR ORDERS. Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C. Dr. UoddV Nervine No. 2. iI7LL CD.BK JUBVOUS, PHYSICAL TV and Genital Weakness caused by India creaon and violating the laws of health Price . 1 DR. HUNTER'S PILLS Cures 8yphllla Is all tt forms and stages, o eUoJ?Lor BrowB 'Pots on the face and body, 8ore Throat and Nose, ecrorula. Tetter. Kcze ma. Itching sensation. Salt Rheum and all oodand bkln i Diseases. Urinary Diseases and Strictures speedily cure Price ijr . DR. HUT3 FKMALE FH1KND " Never falls to cure Irregularities or Suppres sions. esnad hv fmrfm A. hi..... - . ladies and ladle ts delirit mtr, n . cautioned to not use it. Price $3. Enclose theH vwwV -Vr Uc ,..meulclae 'BANK STB- . ., , U O.UU J, WUI UD sent by mall or express seated. For sale by iuly TT&mlY 3 ur PKsa. GOClSOLIPTIOfJ.- I bare a poaltira nmdr for th ibor diaM ; byiu aad of laar - . - - ni aina i umumc er4. ladMd, aoatronr ta ay faith ! itaofllMAT that I wilt ain ZZTZJLz lr toirctbr with a VALTJABLK TB.EATISE oathU lo an j aaBTeTwr. GlTexjTai,d P. o. addraat wwta, lat i'eaxlSt Xork. may IS 6m eod d&w. Red and White SCUPPERNONG WINE ! AN ELEGANT BEVERAGE FOB THE TABLE. This ia considered to be among th3 fines Light Wines on the market. - MISCELLANEOUS TOKAY CLARET BY THE BOTTLE OR CASE Made near Fayettevllle, North Caroliaa, at the Tokay Vineyard, and is said to be the finest Domestic Claret in the country. Imported & Domestic Beerj Bass Pale Ale; Scotch Ale, Dublin Stout, Im ported and 1 omesUc Ginger Ate An e!egant Blackberry for medicinal puipoees $1 01 per bott'e. P. L. BRIDGERS &C0., 11U North Front St. aug 17 Administrator's Notice. HAVING QIIA.LIIED AS ADMINI3TBA or wl'h tbe will annexed of tim ifA tamuel . Ererl t, I hareby notify all rc sons having claims against the sal t decedent. to exhibit l hi as July, lJ-SA. JUNIUS lAVI.t jwy a lawcir w Admlnlfitrator C. T. A. .Quarantine Notice, rUAEANTJNIS FOR THE PORT OP WIL- MiNGTON will be enforced from May 1st, to November 1st. as follows: ' Pilots will bring all vessels from Ports sonth or t -ape tear, from all Mediterranean. Ports; and all vessel- wbich have had any kind of sick, ness on board during the passige. or which have slckceas on arrival, to the Quarantine anchorage; and .will caof e a shrnal to be ret in the main rigging on the port side, as soon as possible after crossing the Bur . , . 6 Special notice will be-Issued t9 the pilots, by the Quarantine Phvsictan. to bring vessels from other portar to the Quarantine Station whenever It shall apnear -to the Quarantine Board that they are in'ected, or susiiected of beings". - -No vessel muEt leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tugboat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go alongside, unless by written authority from the Quaran tine Phvsician : and every t easel must be an ehnred as far to tbe eastward of the channel as 13 consistent with safety - , Jteguiations governing vessels while in Quar antino raav be had on aoplicalioa at the office of tbe Qirantine Physician at Sroitbviile. Applications for permits to visit vessels In Quarantine must be made to Dr Thomas, F. Wood t Dr. eo tf. 1 homas. and termits so : oMained wi'l rse endorsed by the Quarantine Physician, if in his opinion,: it is proper and safe to allow communication with such vessels. A penalty cf $2 0 for each and every offence will be enforced against any person vlo ating any of tbe Quarantine Regulations of the Port. w. u. CUBTI3. M. D.. Quarantine Phy.lclan, Port of Wilmington. TB03 . F. WOOD, M.D. ) , Consultants . II()1.S, M. D.) GEO p!28 2am Cm 1&15 THE STTJST. IN INDEPENDENT .NEWSPAPER OF Democratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devo ted to Collecting and Publishing all the Kewu of the Day In the most Interesting Shape and with the greatest possible -Promptness, Accu racy and Impartiality ; and to the Promotion of Democratic Ieas and Policy in the affairs or Government, society ana industry. 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Much attention is given to the Interesting topic oi social etiquette, and Its- illustrations of art needle work are acknowledged to be unequal- led. lis literary mcilt Is of the highest excel lence, and the unique character of Its. humor ous pictures has won for It the name of the American runcn. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year:'- HARPER'S BAZAR... ..........f 4 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S- WEEKLY..:.. 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE,.. 2" 00 HABPEa's Franklin uaiie library. One Year C52 Numbers)........ .10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers In the United states or Canada, . ... . j The Volumes-of the' Bazar begin with the first. Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, it win be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order." The last Five Annual Volumes ot Harper' jiazar, in neat ciotn Dinoing, win ne sent by man, postage paid, or by express, free of ex nense f provided the freisrht does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of $L 00 each .Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chanee of loss. Newspap rs are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Habfeb & CSBOTHKB8. 4 Address - i HARPER BROTHERS, dee 3 New York. Homes in North Carolina. Onlv 20 Hours Ride from New York! N 69 Miles Sonth of Baleigh On the Raleigh and Augusta Alr-Llnc Jt R. 1 00 ACEE3 OF LAND IN THE long leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms in iuw vu .uu puxenasers. jcout acres ior a. itrgex fcrauus ja pr acre, m moniairpay- mf.nu nf Slfl ' Thtalnrt Hirtna tha 9n.itK. ern Pines", a recently established health re port (or sanitarium), and Is specially adapted for Fruit Culture, as well 1 as all tne cereals. -a. numoer oi ew jsngiana people have bought lots In the town of "Southern Pines,", and It ia uie uesire oi tne owners oi this - land to in duce small farmers, mechanics and others from the New England and Middle States, as well as elsewhere, to locate here. No State In the Union Offers mA.tAl Inrtnmnnenta tv eof tiers than North Carolina.: Nowhere can a oetier zarming country or as fine a climate be found. 1 his is the opinion of Northern men who have settled In North Carolina. This Is a bona fide offer, and Is limited - - - For farther particulars write at once to ' ' , JOHN T. PATRICK, CommIsr of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C, or B. A RICH AHDSON, jan 21 tf Chronicle Office. Augusta, Ga. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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