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MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS DB.HTJir?EEEYS'EOOS Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Paget, with Steel Essming, Hxn.cn FUEE. Artdrw. P. O. I:o-c lRlO, It. T. XJET 1 2 3 4 A 7 1) OT PIUSCIPAL HOS. CUBES ' PCICE. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations... .25 Worms, Worm Feer. Worai Colic... Crying Colic, or Teething ol Infants. .25 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25 Dysentery, Gripinp. Uiiions Colic... .25 Cholera Morbus. Vomiting 25 Consths, Cold, Bronchitis 25 enralgla. Toothncbe. Ficielje 25 Headaches. Sick Headache. Vertigo. f25 HORflEOPATHIO ! 1 1 12 13 11 16 tti 1? to IO; 21 27 2H 32 Dyspepsia. Unions Stomach.... iiinpreed or Painful Periods lilies, too i'roiuHo renoas Croun. Conrh, Dificnlt Breathinsr.... fa!t Ilbeuni. F.ryBipelas. Ernptioaa.. Rheumatism. Kbenmatic Pain Fever nd Airae. Chills, Malaria Piles, Blind or Ulcedinfr Catarrh. Jnfinenza, CoM in the ITead VThoopine; 1'oneh. Violent JonRha.. (General Debi ii t y .PI: ysicai Weakness Kidney IMeae Nervoui Debility.. -1 I'rlnary rakneu, Wet tins Fed... Dlarawr the l!earf. Pelr:tjtion..1 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 ..( .5( .50 .50 ,.V .OO .50 Tho Daily Review JiSR. T. JAMBS, Editor & Prop VTLMINOTON. N. C FRIDAY AUGUST 2fi. 187. SPEOIFiOS bokt br J H-nKjrirts. or sent postpaid on receipt of rice. iitapiiBtih'BtBitiAk to. iou IbUmSu ii.. feb 2I rod & wiy nrm j PACKER'S t""'-4 i "'" t'o po'-jlar favorito forlreinjr l't?"" 'wCl tito huir. Itestoriurr color when rW-r Hair f.ulinsr. preventing1 Don.lruU". the eeaJp, slops tno nixl in sure to i!foc mul ot DnifrprtVta. ThMfet. snrewc and c:re f or Conn, Bunions. fet to-xia-ii ".n. I r-.tvs curo rt to tN? frot Noverf:iil curu. i- tx-Ti's as I -i-ui-t. l.:scoi & Co., N. V ttO' o B8a ft UJ rureu at l,iKin with- tfj? S rj nu palu. iiook of p.-.r- h S5 5-3 P5jttuais Wt.l'ItEE. 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Those who are amblt'ous and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. 1ecl6mdlvw ELY'S CREAM BALM CLEANSES THE HEAD. ALLAYS INFLAMMATION HEALS the Sores. RESTORES TU SENSES of TASTE SMELL, IlEARIKG.M t A Quick reief.! SSS3SteS!RSS?S A POSITIVE CURE HAST"FEVER A particle la applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 5 ) cents at Lrngglsts; by mall, registered, 60 cert.. Circulars free. ELY BROS., Druggists, 'Jwcgo, N Y, apl 9 ly cod (14w Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. . Harper's Magazine during Uil v ill con tabi a novel of intenee political, socul. and romantic Interest, entitled "NrJ5a" a story of Knsfian life by Kathalcen O'Mcara; a new novel, entitled "April Hopes," by W l How ells; 'Southern Sketches," by Lhailcs Dudley Vfaner and Kcbecca Harding Davl-i. Illustra ted by William Hamilton Gibson; "Great American Indnstrlea" continued; "Social Studies." by r. It. 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Remittances should bo made by Poet-Office Money Order or Draft, to avod chance of loss. Ifewrpcpert are not to copy thit advartiztwLrat nithoet L4 express order cf harper & Rrob. Addree- jppgjj A BROTHERS. nov 28 ! Sw Yor - Dog Collars. v rirce rtssortruent jat received! Can buy a nicer collar from ten i - i tLe Pofatoii'-e at Wilmington. N ... is gecond-class matter. Surveyor Gt.riarlJtilinnft reprtcn corning land j'bbry in' New Mexie lirf-c a attpntiou lo fraa' which wen already notcrioaa. but repeated expos ar "f tneru will do no harm. One ynr Hgo ho reported, as th result J examination!. ruadn bv nim up to that tfrjiH. that l.(H)0 308 acres of public land in the Territory had been unlawfully withdrawn Irotn entry bv the fiiciU recognition ot invalid titles and fraudu lent urveys. During the past year he h continued nis investigations and h nw enlarg'-s his estimates to 4,000 - 000 mc res. Ot this area 415.000 acres are in one fraudulent grant and 750 000 acre in another. What shall be done abut it? Mr. Julian recommends that suits be brought for the recovery of the tand. The result of the Gove.rnrr.en uit with regard to the notorious Max well grant is not encouraging to thoM who ask that land thieves shall be brought to justice and compelled to surrender their plunder. AUGUST ANTICS. business is SUPERIOR COURTS. Fall Terms 1887. MISCELLANEOUS FIRST DISTRICT JUIGE GRAVES. The writing-master's flourishing. The last charge nt Gettysburg was j Currituck September 5, I week mat'e bv the hotel-keepers. uaraaen-oept, i. l wect. .i - r 4" .rl,'.V, R t Tnr. Cholera is always to be found in India, where the mortality from this cause in 1885 was about 500,000. but the disease usually does its work for the most part in the district extending 200 miles on each side ol Calcutta and northward to tbe slopes of the Himalay as. It is surprising, therefore, that it should have slain 70,000 persons in tho northwest provinces during June and July. The disease appears to have been especially virulent in the city of Peshawur. on the frontier, from which the British are building a railroad into Northeastern Afghanistan. The plague teems to be separated from the ad vancing Russians onlv by the Hindu Koosh Mountains. Possibly one result ot Russian conquest in Central Asia will be the introduction of cholera mm Southern Russia by way of the trans Caspian line, as Fxctich aggression in Tonquiu brought the same terrible plague to Toulon and Marseilles 'The New York girl practice sfnil- ing before a glass." The men sniil benind it The. musical composition ,,Varblings at Eve'' is the first intimation the. Adam was a singer- , , . - The susceptible youth is like fi mos quito Toere is little" hope lor him aftt-r he gets mashed. - From the records of recent coHee graduate' it is hlieved the letter B A. indicates Boss Athlete. . Fish culturn will never reach its high est form of tisefumcss nntil fish nr taueht how to bite so that they tuay hofkcd. ' T; It is estimated that there is one cow to evr? four persons" in this country. The .young. lady in the red shawl al ways gets her share. V- It AHtotilsLed the Public to bear ot the re-ignation of' Dr." Pierce as a Congressman to devote hims'l( solely ut ins labors as a physician. - 1: was oecause his trne constituents were the .sick and afflicted (?very wher;l They will finil Dr. Pierce's ;G iden Medical I)C'very," a beneficani u?e of his scientific knwlede In the-ir behalf. C'tisirui)tin. brorjchitis." cough.' heatt disease, fever and ague., intermittent fever, dropsy, neuralgia, goitre or .thick neck, and all diseases of the t'o d, are cured hv this world re.now'nt-d -medicine I's properties are -wonderful, its action magical. By druggists. Twenty-tour years ago Peter B. Leasing, now constable of Pottsgrove township, Pa., was a member ol the 6th Pennsylvania cavalry, and in a tight at Brandy Station; Va., had a hand-to-hand conflict with a Confeder ate trooper, which ended in Leasing giving the Southerner two vicious sabre cuts across the head and shoulder, so that he fell f roii bis horse as if dead. The other day Lsssing went to a circus a: Putlstown. and the ring mastered ap pearaDce attracted bis attention. Less tng was surprised to find the same tall, slender, black-moustacbed individual looking him in the face who had done his best to cut him down at Brandy Station in '63 A moment later the two were shaking hands. The ring master owned up that L?ssing's sabre cuts and a minnio ball'had relegated him to the hospital for a lime with what were supposed to be fatal wounds, but he recovered, and was with Leo at Appomattox on the day of final surrender. Ruccut German papers give some re sults of thecxisteuce of color blindness on German railways which are of es pecial interest here just now. The in quiry, which has lasted seven years, was extended lt seventy-nine railways. Of 101.743 persons tested from April I. 1682. to July 1. 1886. 850. or .81 per cent, were found to bo cokr blind. Of 239,726 persona tested up to July of last year, 1,034. or .81 per cent, were color blind, while of 145.456 officials and other servants employed on the seventy nino railways on July 1, 1886. 100 were entirely anc 441 partially 'color blind, a percentage of .37. The meth ods of testing were chiefly tho Stilling method, by means of color plates, and the Holmgren method, by means of colored woollen threads, which is that oiost relied on -in lh;s country. In lO.iOl cases the test was repeated, and 305 iirue3 did the results differ from for mer results The officials of the Ger man railways who are color bliud have been given duties In the discharge ot which their incapacity can have no ilj result, so that there 'is no danger in their continued employment. I have been an annual sufferer from Ha'y Fever for 40 years. It recurring about Aug. 20 th each year. For several summers I have used Ely's Cream Balm with 'excel lent results. I am free from any Asthmatic symptoms - I hope many sufferers will be induced to try the remedy. George Eart, Baltimore, Md. I have been afflicted with Hay Fever fronl early in August until frost. My eyes would run a stream or water and I sneezed continually. I was advised to use Ely's Cream Balm. It has work ed like a charm and I can say I am en tirely cured. Mrs. Emeline JonNSON. Chester, Ct. :V". One of the most mournful things io nature must always be the inevitable tendency of the young man in love to imagine himself a poet. PiercoV "Pleasant Purgative Pel IetsM are perfect preventives of conhtU patinn. Incln?ed in- gl.iss. bottles. al ways frc.h. By all t!rr.2i-3. " A Chicago clergyman has been forced to resign for offending some of his rich pew-hoiders by preaching too plainly against the wickedness ot grinding down the working girls by long hours and semi-starvation pay. ' Advice to Mother's. Mus. Winslow's Soothing Sykup should alwy3 bo used when children are cutting toeth It relieves hs little sufferer at -nee.; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child !rom pain, and the little cherub ."a wattes as "briifht as a burton." It is ver;y pleas ant to taste. It sontbe3 the cbil,jBort wi. tre gums, !i!la5y all pain, retiovfcs ind. regulates the towels, and is th bett known- remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or otb r causes. Twenty-tive cents a bottle jiy K de?d & wh A OA KM. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, toss of manhood. &c. I will semi a recip" that will cure ou. free of charge: This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a selt addrepped envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Nev York. City: eod d&w 1 v Homes in North Carolina Qnlv 20 Hours Ride from New York! (S9 ail 68 South of Raleigii On the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line R R. o- 1 500 aCRS:s OK I,AND inthk n2 leaf puio region. For sale on easy terms 1b lots to uit purchasers. our acres for $25. Larger tracts $5 per acre. In monthi. iay tnents of 10. This land adjoins the "Soutn era l'lnos". a recently established health ve sort (or sanitarium), and Is specially adapter for Fruit Culture, as well aa all tnecerpals A. nximber of New England people have bought lots In the town of "Southern Plneo," and it 's the desire of the owners ot this land to In duce small farmers, mechanics and othcr. froin the New England and Middle 6ttes, a well as elsewhere, to locate here. No titate in the Union offers greater Inducements to set tiers than North Carolina Nowhere can a better larmlng country or as line a climaia be found. 'I his Is the opinion of v Northern man who have settled in North Carolina, This is - ixsnafide offer, and Is limited - ' t or f nrthcr particulars write at once tc J'.'HN T. PAT.actt, Commls'r of Ixuaileratloii, Ualeigh, N. C orD A lUr.HAtiUiON, -n 21 tf Ohronte.V Oia-.-e. Auarnsta.. PENNYROYAL PILLS. "CHIC 11 ESTER'S ENGLISH." IUE ORIGINAL ANO OLY GENUINE. frafe and always Reliable Hew are of worth less Imitations. - Indlipessibte to LaDiKS A 8k vour Druggist lor Chichester's En glish" and take no other, or inclose 4c (stamps) to us for particulars in letter by re turn muH. NAME PAPER. CHiCHESTBB Chemical Co . 2313 Madison Square, Phlla , Pa. At Druggist e. Trade supplied bv KOL lerA Shohakeb, rhlladeiphfa. Pa. V- dec li d&w ly . P. M1LL1B. JOHN L. MICHAEL miller &, Co.; CONTUAClOIiS FOB O BILLING AND i QUIPPING ARTESIAN WELLS OT ANY REQUIRED, DEPTH. JJO KING OLD WELLS WITHOUT RE moving alJs, Drilling new Wells from the Surface and inserting- cement or Iron Pipes, excluding all foul or burface waters -Have all the improved Meam Appliances for Drill Ing and Kearuin in hard or soft rock, from lour to eighteen lnche In diameter. Agents for l'umps for Pumping W ter. Adorn, Frederick City. Md. - RFEREJICES : , J. F. Wcssner, Baltimore, Md. - Louis wuth, . " - Bait. tock Yard Company. Gettysburg Water Company. Westminister Water company, Md. H . C. M offer. Frederick, Md. Hiram Grove and Chas. Cronise Frederick, Aid C. E. Paxton, 1 ecsburg Loudon co. . Va amuel Lutz . . Wallace George, , A. J. Souder, Taylortown, bcott Nonison, Bendersvlilo. '-apt. Groff, Frederick, Md. John W. Crowm. Frederick. Md and hundreds of Farmers everywhere. We are prepared to do work from one hun dred to two thousand feet. Satisfaction guaranteed- " - - -rack H lwd Cmw School Books and School Stationery yoacan baycbeapcjiat Heinsbfrccr.t Pasquotank Sept 19, I week. Perquimans Sept 2C. 1 week. Chovvanj-Oet. 3. 1 week. " Gates Oct 10. I week Hertford Oct 17. 1. week. f: r Washlntrn Oct 24. 1 week. Tyrrell Oct 31, I tweekl ' :f, :.Z Dare 7f ov 7. I week. M Hyde Nov 14. week. Panilieo NovSl.Wfok. lies n fort Nov 2 week?. " SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY. Warrfn Sept 19. 2 wei-ks Northampton Oct '3, 2 weeks. ; luiseeombe- Oct 17. 2 weeks. Bertie On! 31.2 weeks. Halifax Noy 14. 2 weeks'. Craven Nov 28. 2 we-ks. . THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE STIIPP. Franklin Aug 15. 1 wj-ek. Martin Sept 5. 2 weeks. PtU. St'pt 19, 2 weess. (irene Oc- 3 2 wfeks. . Vjince Oi't 17. 2 weks. Wilson Oe: 31. 2 weeks. Nnsb Nov 21. 2 weeks. : MartinJ--l)-c 5. 2 weeks. FOURTH "DISTRICT JUDOK MFRRIWON",' Wake. Juiy II : 2 .weeks. Harnett Aug 8. I wevk. Johnston Aus 24. 2 v7-eks. Wfket Aug 29 2 weeks. "Wavne Sept. 12 2 weeks. ' . Wake Aug 29. 2 weens. Wavne Oct 17. 1 week Wakef O ;:t 24. 3 weeks J.ijn&tou-Nov 14, 2 weeks. Harnett Nov 28. T week. ' FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD. Orange Aug 8, 1 week Caswell Aug 15. 1 week Person Aug 22, 1 week. Guilford-Aug 39. 2 weeks. Granville Sept l2, 2 week ; Alamance Stpt 26. 1 week. Chatham Oct 3. 2 weeks. Durnm Oct 1. 2 weeks. Orangt- Nov 7. 1 week. -Caswell Nov 14. 1 week Person Nov 21 1 week Graovilie Nov 28.2 weeks. Guilford Dec 12, 2 weeks. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS. Lenoir Au? 22. 2 weeks. Duplin Sept. 5. 1 week Pander Sept 12. I weets. Mew Hanoverf Sept 20. 2 weoks. ba-mpson Oct 10. 2 weeks. (Jurteret Oct 24. 1 weok. Jones Oc?. 31. I week. . , Onflow Nov 7. 1 week Lnir Nov 14 2 weeks. Duplin Nov 28. 2 weeks. Sampson Di-c 12. 1 week. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR. Cumberland July 25, 1 week -Columbus Aui: 1 1 week. Moore Aug 15. 1 wek. R'be-on Aug 22. 2 weeks. An&on, Sept 5, .1 we-k. , Brunswick Sept. 12 I week. Richmond Sept 19, 2 weekr Robeson Oyt 3 2 weeks. Biaden Oct 17, I wees. Moore Oct 24. 2 weeks. Curubei landt Nov. 14. 2 weeks. Ansont Nov 28 I week. Richmond Dee 5. 1 week EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK. " Iredell Auir 8 2 eeks. Rowan Ausi 22. 2 weeks. - . ; Davidson Sfpt 5, 2 veeks. Randolph ept 19. 2 weeks Montiomery Qz- 3. 2 weeks. Stanly 0M7 1 vvek Cab'irrus Ov-. 31. 1 week. . Rowan Nov 7. 2 weeks. Tredell Nov 21 2 weeks. Davidson Di e 5, 1 week. NINTH DISTRICT -JUDG'S GILMER. Rs.ckinyham July 25,2 week-. Sroke Aui: 8. 2 weeks Sorry Aug 22 2 weeks. ASieirhanv Snpt 5 1 weeK. Wilkes Sept' 12. 2 weeks Yadkin Sept. 26, 2 weeks. Davie Oat 10 2 weeks.. Forsyth- Oc 24, 2 weeks. Rockingham Nov 7. 1 week. Stokes Nov 14, 1 week . ; Surry Nov 21, 1 week. TENTH DISTRICT JUDGE BOYKIN. Henderson July 18, 3 weeks. " Barke Aug 8. 2 weeks. Ashe Aug 22. 1 week. Watauga Aug 29, 1 week. Caldwell Sept 5, 1 week. Mitcbeil S&pt 12,2 weeks. Yancey Sept 26. 2 weeks. McDowell Oct 10. 2 weeks. ELEVENTH, DISTRICT JUDGE MACRAE. Catawba July 18, 2 weeks. Alexander Aug 1.1 week. Cleveland Au , 2 weeks, Mecklenburgf Aug 29. 3 weeks. U&ion Sept 19, 1 week. Uoionf Sept 26. 1 week. Lincoln Oct 3, I week. Gaston Oct 10, 2 "Weeks Cleveland Oct 24, 1 week. . Rutherford Oct 3L 2 weeks. Polk Nov 14, 1 week. TWELFTH DISTRICTJUDGE MONT- . w - GOMERY. Madison Aug I, 2 weeks. Buncombe Aug 15. 3 weeks. Transylvania Sept. 5. 1 weeS . Hay wood Sept 12, 2 weeks. -Jackson Sept 26, 1 wees. Macon Oci 3. I week. - Clay Oct 10, 1 week. .. , T M Cherokee Oct 17. 2 weeks. Graham Oct 31.1 week Swain Nov 74 2 weeks. ' Madis'-nt Nov 21. 2 weeks. Buncombe Dec 19. 2 weeks. XT' "vJUl-; "00: -?V.V'.; 5" r'' 'r?rAl,."C-rr-1--". "V- ' " ' r' ' I . Ir. returrlns thanks to you for ray miracu lous cure of ecZ' Taa O' salt rheum. ; deem ii advisable to give .you a '.ucsai.ed acronnt of my c tsff. ani there is. an always wiivtie a prejudice against "ver'lsed remedies -:tou have my consent to publish, this- tes'l.- otilal, and all Inqulrie. by letter r in person , I iU cheerfully answer. I do this thas veoo'cxvbo go on year after vear pvvlnar , ou t lirge cum of money to ircbmpetett tihysicimfi nnd re ceive no cure, or even relief , or end In 8U"ue a premature grave, as was nearly ""y juaso. jray be induced to make trial of the wonderful CUTICORA r EMEDIES i ; H ' r ... At the age--, f time months jv ra?h naadeiU appeirance on iry face. .A pbydtciin was rail ed he said teething was. the cause," he pre scribed some cooling tnedlemft, but the nosrn spreid to my ears ard head. - Anotber.M ,H. was c -tiled Ho professed to know all ub ut the case. called it 'King's Rvil", nd pre scribed gunpowder, brimstone, and I rd ia x ed into a salve, but the d F.ea3e continued.. They could not do anything with it. another prescribed borax water and flour ;' an-ther, linpe&d poultices. . None of tfceia dtd me any good at all, but - ae me worse The diae C3ntinH;d unabated; it spread to my a'rfrs and legs, tvi; I was Said up entirely, m-3 from com tinu.il slttirg on the fio;r oa a pillow my itnr.bs cont'acte ' bo that lost all c .i)trol of hea, and was uUerlc helpless - My mother would have to lilt out and into bfd. 1 couit get around the houe n my hands and feet, but could not get ray- lothes on at all. and had t wear a sort of rtressirg;' gown My hair had all matted dow or falln off; at.d my he .d. taca,and eard were-one- scib, and., i had to. have u towel on rov h ad all tt.e tiaas lathe summer to beep tt'e fl'es off. y parents con sulted a iromiJient physician and sureeonht re in Ohicago (t&e othur pht stclna cfore 'ren . tioaed were of t undas and ll ni ion Cana ' di - hi:i'Jh-3 could do nothing forxue, that he chance were that 1 would arrow oit fit; t.T tha L it wo'dd p trih e ln'artfly and kill me in Uaie.; He aT:to I to cut tue Blnews ot w.y so t iat ( t'ou.d wvlff but 1 would not let tirv. fnr tf I did .et better J would have no c nirol of them. " ' ' - s he d'easH continued in this niAnner until i Vfas teventeeu tars on, nd one day in Jaa- u ry-1-73, in the ' hicsgo Tftoune, J reaaau aciv.-uDt of vour metiicjne 1 hey described jiy e.Hf e bo exae'ly tnat I th-ugt t, as a last i-.-:rf.. to jtivc them a trial. ;-V , - - , When I flr.-t applied tho Cut:c"Ra; I wis all rw and bl edtng from scratching myself, but when J appli' d.it J went aak;ep almost tin : n.diael"j soatetbing I had not done tor yen-rsi f n? eilect was so toothing. , . i ; i he first morring after nMnr A bad n f kin only on the l of ! nTw at ink ccdor. ext day i : . k?7, and I c uld place ny K. on th .0t ,:; out it bem pfcintcl . in abl fe.iore' could and tra'g hhm coV wa T 'lV weak, bo 5 try ore wcw ' 1 comoxor ced tho n . r '111. ve" 1 . . . . . - v me lt rrn t ,vt, ana in tiirce eve of rt t- .. .... ..w xiunuur n IK. . .. ib irom iwo t loif d the . :.r . ,w.... -"n, f r nix t wrmit. - " N'T. and in th . . , " 'V1'" wsa- r. I was one mass ot MmVwf lfta rt y h, ad to t he sci of & J re piintul wu!d wfloiJSi' V?.1' small cafe, wntcn dr pyw p t t-'ure and the efcm w&lw, c m judge l was enred ii V)ont w JztO to January, 17) I havet bi anywcy.of have had the least 0. ' disease n-apporlngrn me I heiBer lent arpetlte, bava the very fiestPtkM My lnio8arest.a!gt?t. eupp e And my.." bae. b&eu exposed to al tons ot ea wlthoat the least signs ot tho di8e veu i only dlfferenre I find to mype'f 1b thatiti-n is finer, rotter, and net so liable to tctV ped as 13 otter persons. No doubt nrany pontons wiHnotbflicvf ; almost improbab'.e story mary will tti'i grossly ex j gerated. I dou't lUm the ult if they do. but to satisfy tbcmseiTe. t cw call or write to me atd flod out f wi have vrittcn above is true or not. Then man? pcraor-S who cm tcttlfy t htwm ful euro I have receiver by yur ctc k-mkdi s. ' Gentieicen, ht me again thank you to-cu-e W. 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V ; SH'JItT-HAN o TTPIt-WlTISG-:-- SITUATIONS .T- pay both young men and ladies much better salaricu thsn most commerchil positions, and the demand ia greater, students caii be fitted for efilce shrt-hand iosItlons la Three Mollths, Time by Haven'a Eystem Novravioua knowledge of cither ax t required . t otleges open a) I the jar. -tudenU can cuter any time, all tuition eoiog SndividnaL Superior facilit es for pru curms Eitaatlon?, for which &M-w maks no charge. College pamphlets with full set self teaching lesfcocs In either art fent any resafor 10 cents.; both.arto. 2-1 rents o ftlaraps accepici Adurces ctthcr of llavpna Colleger: ew Y'orlr. N Y ; rbi!adelrbi' Ia Cbi':?. in;Cic!r.5iU.O;f:an rrsnciscolcoU tV-'. t,- 3-:- Hanly Vigor, TTeaknaw 'v Loji ol ?fT,'T 7 nanently restored by the cf aa ':tni" amedy. The ITerha .Satn fro:?St'"i. t".' Bh Trochees never fail. Our. ii H:s! rxivil, Hi r-S tnd tefttimrnifals, (sent tib. -FAry '?rsAirAzr:k 59 Parle Ilace, Aovr fey 21 d eoil Aw ly " :f t Douglas & Yarborouli. nASHIONABLE HAIR DREfeSKE3 fT-.- " ' AND 'BaRCEES, - 1(3 Market St.. Wiimlrgton. N; C f Shop fuliy equipped M tbe Jutest lm provement . ?. . "- ''.-,''' - :,L""'-'r. ---' Courteous and polite barbers alwaj spread? erve custoroeis. ' .'',.. . W J. W. Yaroorcugb, formerly with John Wfmer. would he- gia-K to serve his old p rong , fH t The Review Job Ofkicf, i-iir placo - t - h. Itsacfion-H in affortt- restilts. t.s celled M. purifier. VpIoih a teratite i stimulant r- , onaton't'U;;, press jf au.-:-' Pimp1.". IV)iI gpeedfly when this rrmtuj X--vV bv 4ffl i Knrth 3d St,. PhnadelfeT HA g The irreat secret of the cwnryi t of Vhelaart -Mountains in V'-V .rwit their ailt atJ . -r(! the season "V;V;rr,,ic!an ut-,. critirai period ithX;t naifF-., ease mention this P-ucr. SVaTuam Lands' mile from Uncotaton. . S. bat give good crop for ? brasch running throogh it t .fewacresofllgr,; eUrF pric r,d . .. V- IT -11 --" nr:i ifitf Ar.rtr3
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1887, edition 1
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