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Business new, liht and protitah e Persons of eithtr eex easily earn form 50 cents to $5,00 per evening and a pro portional sura by devoting all their time t the buisnes. Hoys and girls earn nearly as men. That a'l who see this m y send their address and ttstthc business we-'make this offer. To such as arc not well satisfied we will tend one dollar to pay lor the trouble of writins. Full particulars and outfit free Address George ctinson ft Cf . Portland, Maine, dec 1 ornd lyw 100 A WEEK, LADIES OB GENTLEMEN DESIKING pleasant profitable cmplovmect Avrlte at once. We want yo i to handle an article of domestic use that recommends itself to every one at sight. STAPLE AS r'LvUS shells like hot cakes. Profita 300 per cent. Fami lies wishing to practice economy should for their own benefit write for particulars. Used every day the year rouni in every household Price within reach of all Circulars free. Aeents receive SAMPLE FREE Address DOMESTIC M'F'ii CO., 25 eod d &w fini Marlon Ohio. THE STA A ttewspaaer supporting the Principles of Democratic Administration. Published m the City of Kcw York. WILLIAM DOESHE1MEK, Ed. A Prop'r. DAiLT, Weekly and Sunday Editions THE WEEKLY STAB., A 10-page Ne svspaper issued every Wednesday A Clean, Pure. Bright, and interesting Family Paper. it contains the latest news, down to the hour of going; to press: Agricultural, Marke:, Fashion, Household. Political, Financial and Commercial, Poetical, Humorous ami Edito rial, Department, all under the ulrection of trained jounal;sts ot the highest ability. It sixteen pages will be found crodri wltn good things from beginning to end Orfguval stories by distinguished American and for eign writers of ficttoa THE DAILY STAR. The DaILt stab contains all the news of the day In an attractive f o m . 1 ts special cor respondence by cable from London. Paris, Keriin, Vienna anu wuuuu, is a. wimuiwiu feature. , At Washington, Albany, and other news centres, the ablest correspondents, specially retained by This Star, luraisa the latest news by telegraph. Its literary features are unsurpassed. The financial and Market Kevlews are unu cualiy full and complete. special terms ani extraordinary induce ments to agents and canvassers. bend for Circulars Terms of the Weekly StT to Subscribers, free of Postage in the United States and Can la. outsl3 the limits of N. Y. City. Per Year - Cluba of Ten 10 Clubs ot Jlf teen (and one extra to or- ganlzer of Club) 15 Terms ot the Daily Star to Subscribers. Every Day, for one Year (Including Dally, without Sunday , one yar..-. 6 OC Kery Day, six months - 3 nallv. without Sunday, six months..... a oi The Stab, 26 & 23 North William St., , - jan 13 Sew Tors i The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Jrop WILMINGTON, N. C. ?i , - . .. tT TUEl A Y . SEPTEMBER 20. V7 Entered" at the i'ostofiie at Wilmington, N . as second-class matter. ,J hti Sh-rniHn, JaniPs (i BiainehnH about Mite hundre! wealthy followers of their school of pf)iiios, have combined toieth'r to subscribe 100 a year for trie circulation of pro'ec'ionist lilera- rure diirinir Iho coaling carupaign. It is proo(;!ed to iocre.a ihe number i l asuers tf tm ihotisnnd. which will give the near sum ol $ 100 000 1 be uei for monopoly politic. But -ven this larjre nmoQnt. as the Now Yjrk Sfar says, will be only the cover lor the im niPnse corruption hind that wiil b used to O'-riM'-it important Slates this jear. preliminary to the nn'ional campaign of next fall. Gov Hill, of New Yfrk. is talking secse to the larmers of bis State. He is reported as denouncing "those ad venturers who are now clamoring for a division of property." "Ho long,1' he pertinently asks, "even if their w'sh were grained, would it be befrre they would want another division ?M "An undue desire or mania for speculation," he continues, "seems to bavo seized upon the people. Too many men are anxious to become suddenly rich with out working. Speculation U not an honest trade or business enterprise Times have changed when Henry Ives can emerge from obscurity, becom8 hailed as a young Napoleon of finance and in two years fail for thirty millions of dollars." These thoughts, says the News and Observer, suggest the i-ff rt recently made by the Boston Herald to teach tho art ot making money. It consulted a number ot millionaires as to the easiest way of setting rich, and printed their answers. Barnum sai that all one has to do is to spend lesi thau he earns and "shun rum and to bacco " Ben. Butler's way is to t u improved real estate, partly for ca-n and partly for small notes. Mr. Era tus Wiman thinks that "legitimate trad, the honest, plodding routine ol lilt, is the only truo basis lor good lor- tune." Mr. Pillsbury. of Minneapolis. "ihe lit ur kintr." recommends hard work and a lair estimate of oiih'h abili ties. Mr. Uus.-ell Sage advises a com mittal to memory of Polonius' advice to Laertes and a living up to that precept The truth is. we suppose, that no rich man can point out exactly the quali ties which have led to his acquire ment of wealth. There are so man elements that combine to make sue ces that he cannot distinguish them from each other. One essential, however, will be generally agreed upon and tbatj is the money-making faculty, which we believe is a distinct gift. There must be an instinct en abling one to know a good thing in the way ol an investment when he sees it and to take advantage of it promptly Judgment and experience are not alone necessary to choice between what is de sirable and what is otherwise in cases ot invitation lomake ventures. We know Irom observation that there is an indefinable something independent ot and beyond these which helps to guide the financially successtul, and we put it down as the inborn faculty for making money. But as regards the great ma jority of us all it must ba adm"tbat there isuomjrenow than tbte ever has been heretofore any road to riches save that which lies through tbotedions processes of hard work aad economy. Speculation, as the term is now under stood, is certainly a most dangerous way to wealth It is the well equipped few. the highly -favored as to position only, who can hope to succeed by its methods. It will be well for us, returns ing to the words ot Gov. Hill, to take to heart the sontiments ot New York's executive and put aside trom us the temptation to speculate, the fever of the anxiety to become suddenly rich The only safe rule tor the vast body of mankind in the matter of financial suc cess i to "learn to labor and to wail." 'Throw Physic 10 tho Dogs" when it is the old-fashioned blue mass, blue pill sort, and insist on using Dr. PierceV "Pleasant Purgative Pellets," a modern medical luxury, being small, sugar-coated granules, containing the active principles of certain roots and herbs, and which will be found to con tain as much cathartic power as any of the old-iashioned. larger pills, without the latter's violent, dras'ic effects. The pellets operate thoroughly but harm lessly, establishing a permanently healthy action ol the stomach and bow els.'aod as an anti-billious remedy are unequaled. A learned protessor, after writing a long article, published in a leading newspaper, says: "I con less that I do not know what Droduces laughter or why we laugh " The prolesser haw doubtless been reading .some of ihe humorous papers. Arkansaw Trav BncKleii's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, .Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and Positively cures Piles, or no pay ; required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or moey refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W H. Gren & Co. ; i .Til Brief Aort To Tlie Point. Dyspepsia fis dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Jodegestion i a foe to good nature. '; vV i The human digestive apparatus is one of thf nio.-t complicate a r d won derful tbjmrs i" existence. It is easily put out f order. Greasy food, tough food.tslopyy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habit3. and many other things which ought not to be. have made the Americrn people a nation of-dyspepticsJ But GreVs Anjjnst Flower ha done a wonderful work in reforming this sad buisness and making the American popple so healthy that they can enjoy thir meals and be happy. Remember -No happiness without health. But Green's August Fiower brings health and happiness to the dys peptic. Ask y our druggist for a bottle Sevent-fivi' cents. , SKPTKaiBEtt SQUIBS. Sound advice Preaching through a telephone. The sh ne of a cheap summer hotel b ot btsck admits of no reflections. Hotel Mail. The young man who i3'to bo married is n -t too only one who has "pressing" engagements The tailor has them also. Aler Trav. Men differ very much trom guns, As all Hxperienco teaches. Men k ck when kicking, with their boots, But guns kick with their breeches Paris Courier m "Hanging is too good for yon," said juoge to a conaemnea man. i know it is. replied the prisoner frankly ; "and if you can suggest anything ele. jada. you can't do it too quick. Drake's Mtynzirie There, is a sweet maid at dear Vasar. The fellows all stare as tby pa-ser; She knows eacn Grtek root. All slang phraser, to boot, And at chewing gum nore can surpas- Her GoodaiVs Sun. "Swim? Not a bit, stranger, but I reckon if ye'ddrap me down in the middle of this hvar river. LM reach "Why. how so?"" Waal. Icarehlaie I d go riiiht u the bot'om." Harper s Bazar. Little bits of gossip. Very iittie work. And a little fiirnm: Please the hotel cieik Hotel Mail It is Mnnotinced that a new pivinii stone called quartz'! granite ha hef found in Dakota. It is suppsed some body has s!rJck a b ttch ot dousrhuuis bked lv a young ladv graduate of h cooking sch'o. hiid dumped 'jvei l! back fence by her mMher. Norr Her. A bachelor one day set the table in his lonely ab.,de with plates for himself and an imaginary wite and five child ren He then sat down to dine, ami as often as he helped himself to food he put the same quantity on each of the other plates and surveyed the prospect, at the, same time computing the' cost. I He i3 still a bachelor. Pioneer Press. Quarterly "Meetinars. Fourtn round of Quarterly Meetings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church. South : Topsail circuit, at Union, Sept 17, 18, Sonthport. Sept 24. 25. Clinton circuit, at -Goshen... Oct 1.2. Duplin circuit, at Kenansville, Oct 8, 9. Onslow circuit, at Tabernacle. Oct 15. 1G. Magnolia circuit, at Magnolia, Oct 22. 23 Bladen circuit, at Windsor, Oct. 20 30. Carver's Creek, at Shiloh. Nov 2, 3. Wacoaniaw circuit, Salem, Nov 5. (. Cokesbury circuit. Nov 12 13. Brunswick circuit. Nov 19 20; Whiteville circuit. Nov2(, 27. T. W. Guthrie. P. K. If bo, oend for DOti BUYERS' fJt'IOE. containing colored plates. 'fej v64K ICO en cravings of ciffprent Lreeda, I fi-tffcZtf r priceu they are worth, and where to i fcf'i?1. t 4.1 -v; i. x rrws s ; mm?i&s ' "for IS Veto.- Alsairnta of Dor SfnxuihtmiS Goods of aa: Jdixia.t Then seed for Prnrtienl VfiTUsm TJtY UOOK. lOO pages; beaa tiful eolorfl prtej ei!Kmvlnps tion3 of tha breeds; how to ecponizej plana far oonltiy bonces: informatioa aooni mccDosors, ana vi Jiero la Dsi Una from bfst tfo.U nt l OUT Ett& from hvxt stock nt 1 nr Milti-.itf. Korit. fv 1.1. per Mittiutf. Bent for 15 Cents. If so. roa need tha KfifiK OF CAfiE BIltD.S. J 2l pares. loO illns- TreatznAatana hreocliRsr of all kinds Casra birds, tear plejsure and jTort. Diseases , an Aviary. All aboat Parrots. Prices of all kinds birds, evipf-a, etc. - ileiled for 1 15 Cents. The Tiiice BcokB, 40 C'ts. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS. f 37 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pf , COME SEE US! HENEVER YOU ARE IN NEED OF mmm, mm sihbins. come and see ns. . We have the most complete establishment !n the city, carry a large 6tock of different qualities of paper to select from, do your work promptly and satisfactorily, and at prices thai we can live at. . Give tin your orders. , . JACKSON A BELL. New Crop Cuba Molasses. jgECOND CARGO, 554 Hogslieads. r 66 Tierces, how landing ex American Schooner 'Uran us," direct trom tfatanzaa. For sale very low by . WORTH & TVORTHJ The RevieVv Job Office is the place to ret eood work at moderate prices. - mm 1 SUPERIOR COURT8. Fail Terrus 1887. j . - i . ;- f-y T 1 FTKST DISTRICT -JUDaE GRAVES. CurriJuck September 5,1 week. Camden-Sept 12. 1 week. - - . Pasquotank Sept 19, 1 week. Perquimans ;ept 26, 1 week. C no wan Oct. 3. 1 week. Gates Oct 10, 1 week, Hertford Oct 17. 1 week. Washington Oct 24. 1 week. . Tyrrell Oct 31,1 week. - ' Dare Nov 7. 1 week. -Hyde Nov 14. I week. Pamlico Nov 21. week. Beautnrt- Nov 28, 2 weeks. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE AVERT. , , Warren Sept 19. 2 wt-ks Northampton Oct 3. 2 weeks. Edgecombe Oct 17.2 weeks. Bert ie- Oct 31.2 weeks. Halifax, Xv: 14. 2 weeks.. Ciaven-rNov 28. 2 weeks. . THIRD DISTKJCT- JUDGE SniPP. Franklin Aug 15, 1 weak. Martin Sept 5, 2 weeks. Pitt Sept 19, 2 weeks. Greene Oct 3 2 weeks. Vance Oct 17. 2 weeks. Wilson Oct 31. 2 weeks. Nnsh Nov 21. 2 weeks. MartinJ Dec 5, 2 weeks. FOURTH DI8TRICT JUDGE MEU1UMON. Wakii July 11 2 weeks. Harnett Aug 8. I week. Johnston A njr 24. 2 weeks, W?ket Aug 29. 2 weeks. Wayne Sept 12. 2 weeks. Wake. Aug 29, 2 weess. Wayne Oct 17, 1 week. Waket-Oct 24. 3 weeks Johnston Nov 14, 2 weeks. Harnett Noy 28, I week. FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD. Orange Aug 8. 1 week Caswell AUir 15. 1 week. . Person Aug 22, I week. Guiltord Aug 29. 2 weeks. Granville Sept 12. 2 week Alamance Sept 26. 1 week. Chai ham Oct 3. 2 weeks. Durnam Oct l. 2 weeks. Orange Nov 7, 1 week. Caswell Nov 14. 1 week Person Nov 21.1 week Granville Nov 28.2 weeks. Guilf.rd Dec 12, 2 weeks. . SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS. Lenoir Aug 22, 2 weeks. Duplin Sept. 5. 1 week Pender Sept 12. 1 week. New Hanoverf Sept 26, 2 weeks. Sampson Oct. 10 2 weeks. ' ;neret Ocf 24, 1 week. Jones Ocf 31. 1 week. Om-i.w Nov 7. 1 week L ii"ir Nov 14. 2 weeks. 'Duplin Nov 28. 2 weeks. Sampson Dc 12, 1 week. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR. Cumberland July 25, 1 week. Columbus Ausr 1 1 week. Moore Aug 15. I week. Robe-on -Aui: 22. 2 weeks. Anson Sept 5. 1 week. Brunswick Sept 12 1 week. Richmond Sept 19. 2 weeks, Robeson Oct 3. 2 weeks. Bidden- Oct 17, 1 week. Moore Oct 24. 2 weeks. Cumberlandt Nov 14. 3 weeks. AnsonT Nov 28. t week. Richmond Dec 5, 1 week. EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE CI .AUK.. Iredell Aug 8 2 weeks. Rwan Aim 22. 2 weeks. Davidson Sept. 5, 2 weeks. Randolph iept. 19. 2 weeks. Montgomery Oc 3. 2 weeks. Stanly Oct 17. 1 week. Cabarrus 0t 31. 1 week. Rowan - Nov?, 2 weeks. Iredell Nov 21. 2 weeks. Davidson Dec 5, 1 week. NINTH DISTRICT JUDf E GILMER. Rockingham July 25.2 weeks. S'okiiS Aug 8, 2 weeks Suiry Ag 22 2 weeks. Alleghany Sepi 5 1 week. Wilkes-Sept 12.2 weeks Yadkin Sept 26, 2 weeks. Davie Oct 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 ROYKIN. Henderson July 18, 3 weeks. Burke Aug 8. 2 weeks. Ashe Aug 22, 1 week. Watauga Aug 29, 1 week. Caldwell Sept 5, 1 week. Mitcheil Sept 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 Aug 8, 2 weeks, Mecklenburgf Aug 29, 3 weeks. Union Sept 19, 1 week. Uniouf Sept 26, 1 week. Lincoln Oct 3, 1 week. Gaston Oct 10, 2 weeks. Cleveland Oct 24, 1 week. Rutherford Oct 31, 2 weeks. Polk Nov 14, 1 week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONT- GOMERY. Madison Aug 1. 2 weeks. Buncombe Aug 15, 3 weeks. Transylvania Sept 5, 1 week Haywood Sept 12, 2 weeks. Jackson Sept 26, 1 "week. Macon Oct 3. I week. Clay Oct 10, 1 week. Cherokee Oct 17. 2 weeks Graham Oct 31, 1 week. Swain Nov 7. 2 weeks. Madisonf Nov 21. 2 weeks. Buncombe Dec 19. 2 weeks. Criminal causes only. JCivil causes only JCivit causes only, except jail cases. SHORT-HAND & TYPE-WRITING s pay both young: men and ladles much better ealarb-K tba-a most commercial positions, and the demand is greater, students can be fitted for ofllec shirt-hand poalMona In Three Months' Time by Haven's eystem Noirevioua knowledge tf either art-required. Colleges open all the year, student' n enter any time, all tuition Doing IndividnaL r Saoerior faclllt'es for pro eurinjr aitaatlons, for which aid we make no charge. , College pamphlets with full eet elf teaching lessons in either art sent to any ad c ress for, 10 , cents. : both arts. 20 cental o stamps accepted Address either of Haven's College New York. N Y ; PhUadelphla, Pa; Chicago, 111 ; Cincbail, O ; San Franciaco.CaL . juneSeodSm . ITUAT10NS MISCELLANEOUS ff lATPackafire mail! to p. nnrv tkmuaurgepronnraoz XLJU,oI whom toe a zaU tiea rere restored ta tkMltta hr imitf. iK& -SEfJIHAL PASTILLES L Radical Cnrefor Nerrotss Debility, 0rtxn WeiteeM aadPJTlcttiroccTln Your?-or Hid jKjrfect and fail Manly Strength sad Vioroo JieeitX .AO taosowtto mlTfr from the man 7 obseuro diasaan jrrocLgiit aboct by Tndigcrotion. li"mrirr Orr-lini: " or toofreo Indnbionca, wwtsk hat 70a fiend iu Jon? 3 Tih etatemeat ot roc rt..nc l-o. aad reccra t:5-rarjED PCRGOMS can Ixivo PfJEQ may 17 d&wlv 1887. Harper's Buzar ILLUSTRATED. ; Habpkb's Bizak combinea the choicest hi. eraturc and the finest art illustrations with ihe latest fashions and the most ne-ful family redoing UsstAnes, iwema. ard es-A are by the brst w it r. and its humorous sketch eAre nnsurpaM:d It 9 pape s on social ett quctte, decorative art, h- nfteveelng lu all ita brnchs, cooktry. n , make it In ilspehsa ble in eVt ry household its beautlf ntfashion plates and t auera-ebeet t-upplenrom- enable ladlea to psve ruanv times the co-tof subscrlp. tion by lxdng titir own dretw-m-ktrs. . Not. line is aimltted to its column lt it could, shock the most fastidlons. Harper's Periodicals. Pr Tears ' ;: ;-'r" HARPER'S HAZAK ....f 1 DO Harpkr's Magazine 4 to hAUPKK'S WtEKbY l i0 IIabpk'h Tockg People. i..... 2 00 HABPEH'H FRANKLrN Q'JARE IBRAKY, One Year lM Humbert-) 00 harper's andi -KBiES. .ine ear (52 Numbersj 15 00 Postage Free toajt subscriber in the Untied i tateb or Canada. The Volumes of the Hazur begin with the nrsi jn amoer tor January of each year, w hen no time Is mentioned, subscrlbtlons will be- gla. with the Number current at time of receiTtt of order. . . " .t: ; Bound Volumes of JTare'r Bazar, for thre years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (.provided t&e freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for omuing, win be sent by mall, postpaid, on te celpt of 1 00 each ; Itemlttances snould be made by ' Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to ayold chance of Ioa Newspaprs are not to codv this advertise ment without the express order of Harper brothers. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, nov 26 nv Vnrk For the Sound "VN AND AFTER THE 24TH OF AUGUST WAGONETTES Wiil leave for the Sound at 2 P. M. and 5.30 P. M. Returning leave the Sound at 7.1) A. M. and: P. M. ' ."' T. J. SOUTHEBL.AND. v ' Llvsry and Sale.Stables, -4 Nos 108 A 110 North Second St j Douglas & Yarboroiigh FASHIONABLE HAIU l)UKSKRS; ' ; t? AND BAR BEES, V3 Market St.. Wilmington, N C . ' Shop fuly equipped with all the latest Im provements ' l Courteous and polite bartiers alwaj s ready erve ctidtomeiH. MS" J. w. Yariorongh, formerly with John Wi-rner, wouM be glad to serve his old pat rons ; - 4rMV:i 1 $4.50A YEAB FOK ; J The Daily Whig. I he cheapest daily pajer in he South. i HE WEEKLY has been enlarge and the price reduced to v; cents a year. The cheap us t weekly paper published. . .. - The --onday issue and Weekly edition both for one year, for $l.r-0. Ihe two are cheaper and better than a Bemi-wee&iv as you get one dally issue nd a weekly for SO cents less than any scoil weekly paper. Dally sent tree two weekB and Weekly one month frea. Spend one cent for a postal card and order one or the other on trial ' Address . ;, '.. ,:. ' i ; Richmond, V. 1887. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine during 1S7 will con tain a novel of Intense political, social, and romantic interest, entitled "Narka" a story of Russian life by Kathaleen CMeara; a new novel, entitled April Hopes," by W D How ells; "Southern Sketches,'' by Chailes Dudley Warner and Rebecca Harding Davis. Illustra ted by William Hamilton Gibson; "Great American Industries" continued; ''Social Studies." by l r. R. T. Ely; further articles on the Railway Problem by competent writers new series of Illustrations by E a Abbey and Alfred Parsons; articles by E P Roe; and oth er attractions. . Haroer's Periodicals. Per Year: ' 1 ? HAKPEB'S Maoazimb."... Harper's Weekly ............ 4 00 Harper's Bazar.. Harper's Yodho People.... a 00 Harpkk's Franklin square Ljbrart, One Year (52 Numbers).............. 10 00 Postage Free to auttkbcribr in Che Unite States or vanaaa. The volumes of the Magassine begin with tha Numbers for June and December of each year. 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OR KMBtifia tnMlwl influence ia fell without ddiTTl?" lacoiaeiclecrittIsad apidy , Trtol 5 :":"Mt - V- i ijfwfi : tcratif8. - stimuW!fAlJ- speedily when this remedy is taken., ffiS.!! " "Roil Hi.,--"1 no more enectoal relief for - the ran V,7 . loathing of food tl e to lNTEiIlEh?v?2 than this article- Put up inlarge 75 cent hot l1' Vr?,e Pafkases in TOWdeb form uy inai i w any aaaress on receint of lbrll.: in stamps. The rogilrrrt iouid I'ortr, ciLiV iquid form cannot l ba lllJX.pa. . sent bv mail. MKXICA Wnn3UHt.t rWlafUll3j;x.,pa. BffiD;:IIAinS! The of the Manna ftvvu wuuiuuu. ti given to a iii..i i ' the season of shedding f eatbws it wfn u. ln cas carry. tellfUitfS&SVKh cn tical pe nc without toss of iwng. fit b5 nail on recejnt of.15 ct. in stanTn- iVfnV ;;'poD CO., 400 N, 3rd SfcSS33BwfS 1 : 'ease mention this paper. .T ' sept 9 tuto sat . ; V ' " ' f ' , MERCHANTS. BANKERS. ADj4AKDTACTT;t BRAD&TREET'S re-rte.: Trade, Fnf ance and Pi buo Ecomomt. Sixteen pages et.ry Saturday. t Oftentimes Twenty Pages. Sometimet Twy, " n ' ' ' four Pages. ... ...)..-" . PI V B DOLLAR A JEA R. . . The foremost purpose of BRADSTRIET'S Is to be of practical service to buslneu men. Its special trade and industrial reports and lu ' synopses of recent legal decisions are exceed- lngly valuable As commercial trans&eiiooi, In the wider sense, are omlng to be more and more conducted on a statistical basis, tb in formation contained 1 BRA Dti RKkr.su of , firsrlmporttnce to all r THE GENERAL BUSINESS SITUATION THROUGH ' OCT HIR UNITED 8TATCS AND CANADA U - KkPORTED BT TKLEGRAPIT TO BK1D- ' " ; STREET'S UP TO TUB HOUR OF - ; j ' PU B LIGATION .1 . ' , r l JINGLE COPIES TEN CE3TS. ' THE BRADSTREET -.COMPANr, v ,: ' -279.-281, 283 Broadway, Send for Sample Copy ; UBWYoii0n. -feb S y .; -: . ' . Valuable Lands for Sale. O NE TRACT , OF Li ND, LYIK6 0SX mile from llncolnton, N. C, coDBlsUng' of 6 j acres, 53 acres cleared; is beet for oottoa, but givts good crops for all grains. IIu I branch running through It and a line iprtnjr: ' few acres of bottom land on the branch sm -. acres in wood, oak and hickory, well um bered.' - ''. Anothrr tract lying 21 miles iromLuwhi. ton.; inl e from C O. B. K,lU)ai c eared, line srlugof delicious water, about six acres of bo t. turn land near it on we brascB; is No. 1 for, Ubteco, but grows other crops well; 75 acres in yellow pine and oak. v: -1 For price and terms ppty w , e; . CRONLVMORBI3, , men 18 tf 'Auct'rs & beat Estate Bakers vf Quiarantine Notice,! QUARANTINE " WILIi BE KSrOlXE) from May 1st to November 1st, on an restf from porta South of Cape Fear. -. . . ItioMioVernlnK may be obtained at ne omce w" tine Physician. ' Due vo ice will be given to vfolM'tW extension of Quarantine to other P0""! may become dangerous on cMt J?: IrV lenco of cholera or other lnfecUoui awaae. h,. On: entering the port, vessels stibiecj Quarantine wUl display a trtWJ" p rt rigging and come to anchor si yZ i opposite Deep Water Point, and not P thence without the written permit Quarantine Physician. 'A' 2 W. G. CURTI' u D. j..rma VI TIT Oil M.V-1 GEO G.TH0MA8.?;, -l , r i.i mra.. , fVnrniII Homes in North Carolina. t 1 v - ' ' . Onlv 20 Hours Bide froin New Yorkl' . ; 69 BHlesSoutn of Baleifil rf On the Raleigh aad August ajt-- iiHglon ror on gg lots to suit purchasers. 0ULrthi pf XJurger tracu 3:&jmJr; ments oi iu. mu ,J.,Kwt msu ePtoes. a recently "JfSSly sort (or sanitarium), and is spec cftft4 for Fruit Culture, a well asau A number of New Knflnd Peopj - M lots In the town of MS!? "JZ Is the desire of the owners wd duce small farmers, .fidd from the New Enghwd land gjfceitfg well as elwwbere locaje jnjOTt, jj the Union offers JkfTJfow" ? tier than North CaroUn eBS better tanning country or rN6rtheri found. This & the opu- IW who have settled in , North r0fl , bonajlde offer, and Is Mud p Commla'r of 'SSSTwi j LnZltf CnroBleleOfflffr. 1 ixm ,xa, ' - r.rt and Naval oreM .TLutiil- ea chargV. for in-urwce or ejp.ii. - - . vi . tii 171TT?iiTTf5?T U Anin nt?Mrnw otxrJT it?r :;nca. ri 17 V, vnrvi v y itfu pimple r: creat secrctof theeanaK.,i . larts Mountains T'ZL'"" (J Rl 1 n ' s ll I) ''t "1 t t, AW. Hi a. ULj t

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