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MISCELLANEOUS. . WHAT HAPPENED TO H. C. COOK, Of STAMFORD, T.f" AID , SOME HUDSOM EIYER RAILROAD UEB. Mr. II. C Cook has been eU'acnof Stamford, Telawara Coait. N. V., duil g a- period f 10 year. P sjs: "1 ruff rel wl:h dizzy tick headache- f. r many years.' and wis com plevir eared by l.Tunsof I r kkmn-roT VAVfiRITK KB El I l!- mat It's a metllcise w thytall that -an be a' o'lt -hat bapmn d to Mr Ctok hit'na to hundreds of o h-rs and th sl testify wMi Dim that fr KK Nbi.T'- KA lk,KM KDY glvs inomcd ate r le'. Red wbata Hudson Hirer Hal road ran fay Me lius ls tbe re eran cml ct r of tie Poo ft kceptk fpeeiat. a'! reiJ- t Harrtron street. Pougbke-psle n K,b -2, ItfSl, he wrote to Dr. Kennedy. ihi; Dear ir: I have usd yur medWiln rail ed tr DVID KK.NNfcHT' -Vi:iTK 'RRMEDT for Indite tlcn and Plzirne-, to which I was gob'ett times and ( k'w from expo i'n-etlmtltti wirtr-y or a I thttcao be said of it for disorder! met nature Another ialftxal man, Mr. A DeRvere i Sta in getaiTarrytown,viteaa folio : Tarrvto! - tatiox, eb 2i, IrU Dr David KEXXIur. Ron-lout, Y DkakSir: for a lore time I ba 1 been troubled vrl'.h revere t'acss of IZIi88an1 BLND 8ICK IIBAD'CHKS I thought it due to Impure blood and a dlcorJered state of tne sviem I was aaieca to 'ry ir kk NKDi'A TAVORITK 15MKDVf I d d to. and hire eenlcoerpleteJy cured.: It's the beat thing I ever neara oi tor any aisorac or tnat nature, ana i't rcconmcouea is io many witn like success 4 . a. . DSBkveke Dr. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE UKMKUY Is a nred!clne which P" family or lndltldntl should be wl hout. The 'al-oring man. the mechanic, the student at nil leraty rnfn shoaM hare It It will bulla up a pyt-l-in wgiiu jba been run ioww bTOverwcr . it is not xrvu slve and it U efficient. Ask jour Crng&l tf r It. Price I per bo tie. -oct 23 dAw oral 000'" Prt9eni ffiv away &end epljV vtf 0s 5 cents postage, and yon will get free a package oi goods of larcc y.iine that will start you In work that will at once bring you in money faster than anything e' e in America. All about the 200,000 in presents with each bos. Agents wanted ery where, of either sex, of all ares, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for. us ax ibetr own homes. : Fortunes for ail workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. IIallktt A Co., Portland. Maine. dec 2 dw ly Health is Wealth. inUBE GUARANTEED Dx- . C Wfcafil J KKSVK I'D AiKACt TRKAmSJfT, S Tar- an teed specific for IlystCTla. Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused br the use of al cohol or tobacco. Wakefulness Mental-Degression, Softening of the Brain resulting lr. insanity and leading to misery, decay aad death. Prematura old Age. Barrenness, Los of power In either sex, Invo uutary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by ovr exertion of the brain, self abuse or overdadnlgenoe,' Each box contains one month's treatment. (1 00 a box, or six boxes for $5 00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. . t a n WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE3 Uv 4 J To cure any case. -With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied 1th $5.U, we will send tbe purchaser oun .written guar antee to refund tbe aioney If Ihe treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees lssned on)3 by JOHN c. west a co , mi w Mauison st , Chicago, in. .. : , orf, 1 JydAw Hg 3 for working, peop'e Send 10 Cm Zm cents postage, una e -wll, .mall you free, a royal, valuable sample box of goods that will put you In the way of mak lng more money In a few days than sow. ever thought possible at any butdnpss. Caplt 1 not required. You can live at boni and work In snare time only, or all the time. All of botb sexe, of all ages, gTandirucceseful. to cents to$5easllr earned every evemag. That all who want work roav test tbe business, we make this unparalleled offer: To all w bo are not well satisfied e will serd $1 to pay fo the trouble f writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay ab solutely sure for all who start t once Don't delay. Address Stlnson Jt Co', Por-.land. M&lie. . dec2d&wlv The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. eb 2 dAw ra f, Cuthgatnrml Men Think 4' Vhey kuow.B-boutIustangXIn- lment. Few dp. Not to know is not to have." feb 2 daw cm ta Ui sat rim r:ir;cuaoEDitrrv ..t-wAK. tit" 3 JAjcayn J nssaoroua Cir. J- ilia kkiiied ihr. youthfu! iv.di. crctioa,- A i: V CA!.CURS 3 too free InJuWcnco. e? IVnTT? - " C ovrbrs.lr.worlt. Avoid Circular and Trcl fack- iix,ulki. uvi our ire rem r PHYSICAL 13 CAY, InYountsA Middle Aged Men. facts before takink treat rnr !evhrc. Take r SURE KfMKl.vthatiLxS CURED thousands, doci. not interfere mith sitcn tion to businoM, or ciiw pain or iaoonvrnlrnccizi any way. Fonndcd oo acientKie- metlieal print-i- FP.cr.il ieart imiwrtaRf fEoTEO for over Six V EAR3 BY US I N MANY Thousand Cases U TRIAL ipMc. 1? ctircctappticotioa to trt tent ot dueaie ita pcui' irf1uciK ia felt without delay. The nat ural functions of the hu man onranirra la restored. fTJlThp cnimatin element 1 27? EA TJUJCKTSi One Month. ics Oof- Two llcstha. - 6.O0 ?fcr21ertfcs, 7.0C inisnn rapnu; g&ina bota renA auu ser uai rigor. 6 A:-. f,-rttrmf r-fr,-,- A-cr M.fALrTT!JIlIa A LrtufincLnidemPby ttirian I j-lHbli.hr nn Otticc in New York- rr.i Am. Joarnal of Ma.' Or. Ab. MeserrIe, woo B1imaknBpeciaJtyclZpaepty Ji H V M V.tia with-KiV docbt treta L-J KTJ tSf aad-atod nsnre C4we thnci any otli-jr .h :-.4r tL-ajPu. - Iftssaccees has bimpir . beenst4Rshiac:w0 Bmrst br J ot casts cf orer Sa 1 mstanoiaK curved uy turn, tie troanifiteesaeTzrei." -rtro bottio in 1 TreatiM sect five. Gits P.O. an4 pi ep snanw to ini -. . ' . AB. AliEKOLE, Ka. John SL,Nr Toe. IHf I PI more money ban at anything else Vw IIU by Uking an agency for: the best elHng book out. Beginners Succeed grandly. . . . . II . M ..... w J roruand, Maine. dec j daw rl J m i HARRIS REK.EDYCO.I HftrKzasTS S03 K. Tenth CT. I AurA. v " iHnan The Daily HovioiVi JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop : TIJJINGTON. N. C. M( NI A YKOVKM BER sl6. TS ,? ! i r :i .wte-o at tbe Postolce at WUmba ton.K.2. as aeoonj-eu .a matter. t ?! .... . fl l.lW ITHrULl Koaco Newspaper A&mtlslnz Bureau f 10 torne Sc where adrertUns rtfff"T 9rrr contracts may be I D 1 I f 1 made for it la iim m PfcJkaa r tv i -v.,.;L- u oki-kif.eir' ;. J M&n.-. wfrm caiieoa "i:cK:er, ano erery larmer baj ne. - In-sneoBconnf ry stores a stout J'pen corri mtyibe &bhA bkiiifn I colder weather inthd regions tributary frooi thee, ilin to thefloor, pu,Z i haser, slif v'w&a oartr?nria dollar into the split. c rk ot bis "tickler." ties! the empty bt'le to the string and walks "Li i i i lie uisitj. 3 avrwu kui wash is ciear me hckici is rspwiy urawn up, Datsed through a small trap in tbe celling, filled and returned the purl . .. . . ... ... cnaaer enters, unues n.sprec.ouauie. and concealing it in -hispocket;Tides aay to enjoy his toddy in solitude and peace. The Astor Place Tragedy Company J Jfif r S1"1 H11 :Xf?n firm . XT vi c i- u L I bnt bujeriB are not anxious. 'Makers do w.:Biupusu u. iu colored people of that city, gave a per-i rmancH of Shakespeare's 'Oihen rj.. . 1 1 st wk. The play presented diCered r m that wif fi wbjch Xew York audi- last frr ei ces are familiir in manv Darticulars. chief of Which: taTthhera&f? 1r-v pF wi Tu were all XI.K)rs. This made the rage oi oaeiirabanttoeraase his daughter fwrniancH of Shakespeare's 40:heli9,Hnaa been made.. Jt is a signfivant fact ha J married OthelEbalittrB.dTflcmlllooderate demand. 'Anthracite coal is undereiana5rhf3 CriVialcTumance". howerer. did not weigh hearily ;upon tne minds or the Astoriacatrageaians and they procaeded to makehlnn just as lively lor Othello as if he had been ,.- , &mmonbtoftfbi J c? y fT gW t : - - - . i Mh Cyras V. Field,: of New York, fivo years ago erected the monument tof year.y Indjan cora is firm but lowerV Major Andre which was recenily1 damJdue to absenc of aclive interes ia: the aited bv a dvnamite-cxDlosion. and offered lUothe ClSOlV Yrfci'II 1st orlCal &K;i-ty.The society .declined ti reW ceive it as in the course of time the ac- .... .... ceptance mighty involve resnonsibhty wfan em barraLSsin-natur t the same time. Mr Field offered An erect a ; .n tha P lent to the Reyolutioijary hero rlir,, Nathan Uale.- The oeie- Tiionumcnt aod marti ty accepted the latter offer, and jor five I vpara h.ts hrm trtinttr. trrn.iA ih T. I act sdoI where Halo was handed Mr i. -, f ! "a,0.w"lian?, ' Mr' Field paj s that hew ili erect the moftu ment jusi assoon as the society wil( designate the site for it Lit is thought that the exact spot of Hale's execution was near Ihe present 7th regiment.arm- ory in New York city. ' J 'Vt ' A quiet but apparently strong effort U being made among - Union veteran organizations to secure the erection of a national monument ;to ' fieorge i B; mcvieuan at v asnington.- it is ;pro posed that the statue be of bronze and of tbe questrian order, and that it be erected in one of the public parks a the Rational Capital. The veterans of New Jersey. are.", at t he .bead i ol.lhe movement.- They are having a bil prepared .for one ot the Jersey" Con gressmen io introduce soon after the session opens in December. . They will apk Congress to appropriate" the ne cessary sum, and so avoid the tedious noss of a fund contributed' by individ u&ls? It Is understood that both Sena tor McPhereaov and Senator fSe well will back the bill in the'Senate. . wti . An opportunity is offered to Ameri f can yacuismen to win a genuine QgoenVcup.. Air. Tanker ville Cham- layne. owner of the Anow, which won nui' iiw. Pin niruw una not racea any for three seasons, bnt it is . consid ered a yery s wift sailer. The challenge impufca three conditions: 1. The challenging yacht must be a cutter or sloop; 2 The best out of three races over the Qne-n'a cup c urse at Cowes, to determine the cntest; and 3. Six: months notice to', be given to Mr. Chamberlayne. The Tnembers' of the New York Yacht Club are delighted at the opportunity to win & real genuine Q aeon's cop so easily, and say that seFeral boats will be sent. over. The general opinion J thai eillieT tbe Purl tan or the Friscilla can easilyrbeat the Arrow. . ' ' r The lucky young French-sportsman, who has won the Czare witch and Cam-, bridgeshife with Piaisanterie, repeating Foxbair triumphs, is said to have neUed $70,000 by tho, double even y fThil riiny seem goodl&ii there Vave been ccca?i 03 within'tbe .-last twenty jears,when the owuer ot tbe Czare- witrr41 chaillDluTl. Mr aforrw an.l X nrA xiasungs were eacn credited with! that sum as the amount of their gains by betting when Lioness and Lecturer were" successful in JBCJIftlfheHatBl Bartin Meyer do Rothschild drew $150, 000 admittedly out of the f Ting When Corisande won in 1871 and rumor 4 put the stake netted bytbfe owner f Uo3e- bery in 1876 at '$500,000 " It is only on a handicap, and on not more than four biheVear namely, the Lincolnshire handicap. Sbe qtf arJd uJEjuVoan. 1 fjbcrl uzare wuco. aooi. iambrtdireshire-lhat a,fire,at stake can be won. 1 v .s'i BradstreeCs fornishes: the followios cojwmcrdalojxuDAryforthe- past week: ' -:.v' ''vv-,....:';'-. The total number of failures through out tbe United Stateaor- the year to dale, as reported ) BradstreeVs, amOlntrio 73 &Z1.X as ! compared vt ith 9,733 lof a Icoriepontllnir rxrion of 188li as con .mrtnl jsrTCb 8.356 in 1883 andiwitb 6,65 in fS.The past wek is yn9picaii fi. shoeing a remaika- blu incraeiW lhanumiier d failures ihroUi!h.ut ihe country, ihe total being 1227. aeainst 15G lat week, a ifain of 71 I a. mn.riwl .ith I . ii " "SiZlW- " 1. .;V ' ; 1 11,1 c ",c J iutic3v m noted, excefdinc in Ihe second wcek-of o vein or," idoju wnun ine total wns ono'rnl ' trails Rit.i.t!..n .hroj.aht uHnital Suiter Tfitrcala I lew new features. . Among, them ia the ther haS been a renewal of purchases among retailers; ' In thi the arnva lf lowei temperature has. justified ex- I , ; j in certain lines business con tioues good, in others onlyTairly active, and in some it is dull arid declining. At leading Eastern .centres seasonable in ioialfer Request than durs ing the two preceding months,., Mann facturers at the East in many instance- claim to be doing as wen as at toe cor responding period in 1H84. but no: a not look lor a spurt during the current year' -Prices - are firm, but no advance baP PQen padfvc V11 ,s a signhv-ant tact that there Aref eleven iron furnaces in bst . th;SchayKill ant, Lehign Val- leys, which' Had not biowrt in on Octo ber 1. Steel rails are firm. One sale ba4 teen made at f 34 bU $32 is oeheved to bo the current .rate. I ho iHanrm..c2fU-dnTrr-rrnri1rtir r lion among producers, backed by a f"11 ive pticesare firm.W heat I ho a haon nnhrn anil I swot Konoint a at primary markets and. at the, Eav have swelled the visible, supplies. the export demrid ha9 v failed i.rmr'" r mau-r ihH byi farmers, are smaller.- lt!is.re- ported that twr-thirds of the .Dakota iUfi uas uvu uiai acicu i iiu b4A ceitts there re one-half less than last k i.....,ni::.,i. ciu-.,n heavy and not in nctive raiiest lor ex port. Petnileum closes dull and heayy lK0llc, runs-i ne-si uaiion continues bullish, but the market irefufes to (res- pornl. ;i3ceah freight ountinue Jqw and heavVrWith the soddIv in exness of be demand The 'movement of dry fc6odjand ot wool from eastern centers is r(.po7 ted : 0 be but relatively light, without appreciable; change in prices.- - (Jrocsry staples have f been quiet, with lower v prices oh coffee and ""ng tea. Dairy products if re slightly depressed. Cotton futures arelhigher on tbe week oh active trading and a disposition to anticipate the result of ine wom 'a"Jres oi late reports on tne crop. Ybung wives, who haye old hus bands, will be glad to know that a New York physician offers to cure snoring for ten dollars; but Df. Bull's Cough Syrun will care sore throats arid colds for twenty-five cents.; . : ... ; NOVEMBEK NONSENSE An important period. The one be- tween the dollars and centa t 'Beats the world The rimpecunioti8 tram p. Waterloo Observer. .. , .- f .' What" is the difference, between a fjaper dollar and dollar of silver? Nevrr mined. Boston Iranscript - Ofa man.. suddenly struck dumb it may be said that, .his melancholy v daze has comq.Washinqto& Hatchet.1 1 "l A' tluck of a girl", must . be very closely "watched ." or ten lb one she'll go off and; marry some qdack.' Chicago Sun. .. r. .' ') : -; ' Baseball is older than wo thought, "as a squint at history has made apparent. The Emperor Dominitlan occupied -his leisure in catching flies. -Chicaqo Ledg er.' i , . ; f! ; l Girls in search of materials for crazy quilts are advised to a ddIv to the rail road companies because they throw away tnousands of ord ties everv year New York Journal- ' , CI - " ' vDelicate diseases of either sex. how ever induced, promptly, thoroughly and parraanently cured. Send 10 cents in stantps for large illustrated treatise. saggesiing sure means' of cure: Ad dress, Vvorld's Disnensarv Medical As sociation, C63Main Street, Buffalo, N : Is Yom-.Blood Pure? For impure blood the best medicine kno wn.8CO VIMA? S ARS A P A RTI r. a Or blood and liver systjp. may be implicitly relied on when every thing else fails. Take it . in the sprint: ume especially, Kr tne: impure : secret tions of the blood incident to that season of tbe year: and take it at all timM far Oancer-1 Sccofnla Liver IComnlaints' weakness. Bolls, Tumors, Swellings; Skin Disease: Malaria, and the thons and ills that come - from impure blood. Toensure a cheerful dispdsitioh take SCOVILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, which will restore the mind to its natuai equilibrium. ; Kind Wjttrds .farGoodhinffi Dr. David , Kennedy; uUlte wife has used your "Favorite Remedy" for Gen eranbility and Jver, CoTnp1int4 &nd is gelUns stronfrfcnd well! I can ceeer fullj recommend its use in every family as a family medicine Yours with trratiiude.' ' WM. LUNDY, Baltimore, Md.. 1! : Lamnn. 1 V i T " sw W SW T .A- it- HAVING MET WITH GREAT "SUCCESS in selling a fins line o LAMPS drlnx tne last two aeaaona, we are now offerlnira handsomer line than usual and invite tur l11 attonUon to tnm. Prices Verm L-nT rnovia Glues a muechaSowT; v . - Winter, is Herod gO CALL AT R. LLOYD A '08' KB T 1 ?lTrd Kd lve your orders for gaw tJ , om one -thi d cheaper than jou can have it sawed at your horaea. ' Try xnJ - -Te oct 30 It- ii. UAJXl) & CO . -4 . ; A1 loot ef Row llarkef. tllSCELLANEOUS. t One Experience of 1 any ITavins: experienced a great deal o "Trouble!" from indigestion ;dWnch &o that I came near Iosinz my ? teLifr'U U H Aiy trruDifS always came aiiercauDg any io-o - hp." K.f r t vm t h rn nmiraat n. 1 1 m a Ffftwr or' had to no through the most Excruciating painF, - -And iheon'y way I ever got" " " Relief !" ! I Was thro wing. uprall 'my' stontach contained !! No one can .ctmceiye the pains that 1 hail -to go tort ugh, nntif "At last?- -J ' v. ' . I was taken ! "So that for thre"e weeks , Jay in bed and v -Could eat nothing!!! My sufferings were so that f called two doctors to give me something that would stop the pain. j Their efforts were no good to me At last I heard a good deal "About your Hop Bitters! -And determined to try them." Got a bottle in tour hours I took the contents oi f J': - One!!!! Next day I was out of bed. and have not seen a "Sick!" Hour, from the same cause, since. I have recommended it to hundreds of others. You have no such J Advpate as lam." 4xo. Kendall, Allston, Boptcn, Mass. Iovv ii rfffht Cruelty. To permit yourself and family to ! -suffer . . . - With sickness when it can be preven f ol n rtrT ni'imrl gn cociln With nop isittersin Nona eerjutne without a bane i of srreen Hops on the white label. ,- Shun aU the vile. uoleonotu stuff with "Hop" oi "Hops" la heir nr ? oct:3lm dAw urate -; vx a.- jjj xi;, thm We will give away 10( 0 self operating Washing Machines. If tou want one send us y onr name V. (X and exnress efSce at once: iTHIfi NATIOAI CO., 21 Dey St., N. Y; w ANTED An -active man or woman la every county to sell t our- irooda. .Salarv $75 per month and "expenses, or commission. Expenses in advance - Outfit free. For full particulars address STANDARD SILVER WAHUjCO., BOSTON, MAHS- ' - l nov a aw 4w . ........,... II U twenty elht years. Treated by most 12s of the roted soe lariats ot the day with n benefit. A Cured himself in three months. amr since men nunarHi3 or otnera ny came process A plain, simple and successful home treatment Address T. S. PaGfi, 12S East ?6th st., New Yorfc City. nov a 4wdw, Parker's Tonic. If you are wasilnsr away from asre. dlsslDa. t'on or any disrate or weakness and reau're a ft'iraulant take sParkWs Toh c at oace;it will lnvlgnra eand build -ou up fcm the flnt dose but will never Intoxicate It pas saved hnndreda of lives it miy save yours. . . . RALEIGII REGISTER. : . j BrP, P. M.M1ALB, Prin ta: tbe Stale., Subscribe to jour Heme Paperland piy fcr lt and then remit $2 to pay for your l! Stale Democratic Paper. the Raleigh Register. - Bach I sew snW ecnnei. remitung f 3 direct, la entitle ! Jto tht liuioi r.u. j ui uuti 3 ear sou 10 j . - WEBSTER'S . PRACTICAL DICTIONABT, which, until August 1 1S85, Is offered as a rrcuuum. , . , . Sample copies of the Regis tkk mailed on application. Address, , j RALEIGH REGISTER, mayia Faleigh, N. C. i 1885. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. 5 The . serial and ' ahort stortAn In TTn-rni-a Tounsr People have all tte dramatic1 interest mat juvenile fiction , can possess, while they are wholly free from what ia pernicious or vulgarly sensational. The humoious stories ana pictures are lull or, innocent fun, and the papers on natural history and cience, travel, and the facts of life, are by. writers whose names give the best assurance of accuracy and v&iue. iuusiraiea papers on athletic snorts. Kuiea, anu pastimes giye run inrormaiion oa vnese suojects. There la nothing cheap about it but ita price. An epitome of evervthlnar that ia attractive and desirable in juvenile literature. Boston courier. A weekly feast of rood thlnars to the bova and drla in every family whi It-it visits urooauyn union. It ls wonderful In Ita wealth of nletnre in- lormauou, eutu interest. nriauan Advocate, ; TERMS: Postage Prepaid, $2.00 Per Tear. 1 Vol. VI. comnxencea November , 1884, . ' SrMOLE Ntjkbebs, Five Cents each. : T Remittances should be made b-r FMtdffln aioney uraer or JJraft, to avoid ehance ot loss. newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Habpeb tfltOTSxxa. Address . s ,- HARPBS A BROTHERS, lees New Yorauj jj fVSENI FOB A SAMPLE COPY.' ' THE. STATE CHRONICtE, (Successor to the Farmer A Mechanic and the Under New-lagement Newsy, Bright and Clean!,. Upwi a the Times f i3 he ' Stitar Chronicle wiri ytt tf. name lnfpllea a stare ptper Jt Is not the BAtEicii t 'Chroclcle," and will not be local or sectionaL It will aim to keep up with the curren t news from Marplry-to Mantco. or as the pt littci u put it from Cherokee to Curri tuck v . - , v . ; It will be the orean of no man, no rinsr.no seeUon, not party. It will be Democratic In polities, but wiu not tealtate to crUintzTjJem ocraUomeacureaand JJemocrat'e officers. Terms of rabterlpUon One Year, 2: Six Moatbs, fl; Three Month, fiOci- je or a Nop e copy adixess. . , .T. 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S AR PREPARED TO DO ulIJL HANKER XF- ;v ;!.K '"'. 1 rinnnq ' WHEM YOU WANT- : PROGiLmMEs, crRCuiJUis," dARD, let ter-heads; BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES, ' NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET PRrNTING, " IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, .TUSTICES' JCDG- MENTS, JUSTICES -EXECt) TlbxS Jf3nAT- ! ; TEL MORTGAGES, : c CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE ; " V. A VUM 1. Ill mvrwrs vnTT iftnrna -4 'Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, School. .'fJ".'-'S s TITS csanti , Ptium fr'jTnm no- xiAiooo. iiun Mf wanACOji PRINCIPALS. TUTva TWT Q Hnnrn'tim lYlrS, JY1 O i UUSlllIlfff " , ,.V . . -- TaE TWENTY-SECOND' ANNUAL SES - - ' ; ; ' Bim will commence on TUESDAY. Oct Gth. Instruction as heretofore, thorough4 and sys TCmauc, eacn cniia receiving inaiviaui at ten - tlon. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1885, edition 1
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