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I :i:titt. i. 1 "u;rc:.j;i .. . lVilrf ato rcofi ATTENTION v va'"5 vve are now prepared to furnish all classes with employ ment at home, the whole of the time or for their spare moment- Business new, liaht and prolitab'e Persons of cith r texeaslly earn form 50 cents fo 3.00 per evening and a pro p rtional sura by de voting all their time to the ImiMuvs. Roys and prirls e.'irn nciry as mo That all who tee this m v send their address and tsstthe business we make this offer To such as arc not wc'l satisfied we will tend one dollar to pav lor the trouble of writinz. Full particulars and outlit frci Address GEORGE Stixsox Co , Portlaud, Maine, dec 1 Cmd lyw 100 A WEEK. T ADIES Oil ENTLEMEN DBSIKING JLi pleasant profitable emplovniect write at once. 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A Positive urb HAVFEVER(ni: a -.T' -sr rf H WMV? U-5A.1 HAY-FSVER " A particle Is applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 5) cents at rmjjgists; by mall, registered, HO ce-t Circulars free ELY BlUi., Druggists, Owego. N Y apl 9 ly cod dftw PENNYROYAL PILLS. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." THE ORIGINAL AN D . ONLY QfeNU NK " Safe and alwaya itellable. Beware of worth less Imitation. Indispensable to LDIES Askvonr Druggist for CniciiESTER's -n-OLISH" and taka co irthcr, or Inclose 4c. (stamps) to us for particular in letter by re turn mall. NAM ft PPKU CHTCHESTEK Chemicai, Co , 2313 Madison Square. Phlla , Pa. At Drngeists. Tradf supplied by lioi lek& SnoEMAKER, Philadelphia, Pa dec 23 d&w ly - 1887. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Hjlkpeb's Magazine during 1S87 will con tain a novel of Intense political, social, and romantic Intere st, entitled "Narka" a story of Husslan life by Kath ileen O'Meara; a new novel, entitled "April Hepes," bv i How ells; "Southern Ssetches," by hailes DutHey Warner and Kcbecca Harding Davb, ilJnetr ted by William Hamilton Gibson; 'Great American Industries" continued; "8clal Studies." by r. B. T Ely ; further articles on the Hallway Problem by competent writers; new series of Illustrations by E a Abbey and Alfred Parsons; articles by E P Boe; and oth Uo cnof'p Pni!nr? Ion lo - - uaiuui o i ui luuioaioi Por Year: HiSfEB'S BdJLOAZIME 4 0- Hakpek's Weekly. ... ............ 4 oo Harpes's Bazab 4 .00 Haepex's Youko Peopls 20? ILabpkk's Franklin squabs Libbasy. One Year (52 Numbers) 10 00 Postage Fret to tuiiubscribtr in the Unitee State or Canada, The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year. When no time Is specified subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of re ceipt of order Bound Volumes cf Harper's Magazine, for three years back. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid,' on recelp of $3 00 per volume. Cloth Cases,, for binding, 50 cents each by mall, postpaid. Index to Harper's Magazine. Alphabetical, Analytical, and Classified, for Volumes 1 to'.TO. inclusive, from June, 1S50, to June. 1S33, one voL, 8vo, Cloth, t-t 00. Remittances Bhould be made by Post-Ofnce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this adverlisemevS without the express order o Harpkk & Bros Address HAPPEB A BROTHERS, - nov26 New York. The Zeb "Vance Stove," like its namesake, is welcome in all Norti Carolina homes. It is to be found at Jacobfs Hdw. Depot. t Preparations are being made al ready for the ghastly tragedy which, if there are no more delays of the law, will surely take place at Chica go two weeks from to-day. A special from that city says: Preparation is beiner made for the great Anti-Anarchist drama of - the 11th of .November. Already orders nave been given it is said," to members of the 2d Illi nois National Guard that they wil be required to be on duty for a ful week, or perhaps longer, prior to November 11, at their armory, or wherever else their services may be needed. The probability is that the 1st reg iiuent will be called upon to do the same. It is understood, however, that neither .of the regiments will be called from their respective armo ries unless in case of absolute need It is also stated on authority that the entire block on which the coun ty jail and Criminal Court buildings are located is to be cordoned witn police, and all North Clark street buildings abutting on the jail wil be guarded with police officers and no one allowed to enter them until after the execution of the condemn ed. . Quite a sensation was- caused to day among the inmates of the woman's department of the jail by an official request that they help make the shrouds and caps to be used at the execution of the con demned seven. Some of the inmates were willing to do the work required. and were even anxious to partici pate in the ghastly task, but others were strongly opposed to rendering any aid. These formed so large a part of the inmates that it may be necessary to have the work done outside the jail. The material white unbleached muslin has al ready been purchased. Each shroud will be shaped like a bag, only with holes at both ends and gathered closely at the top. The goods will be half a yard in idth and about the same length, gathered together at" the top, which will be about ten idles across. The material is cut into necessary shape and lacks noth ing but the stitches that were asked to-dav of the motley crowd of women malefactors confined in the same prison with the seven death-sen tenced Anarchists. Here is a startling story, all of the The Time honored Notre , Damet Bah , (imorc, Md, v . We have had ample opportunity tn convince ourselves of the efficacy of Salvation Oih We cheerfully sub-Carritack.ept(.mber 5 x j mit our names to the public as re- Caraden-Sept 12, lweekr ference. riespecnuuy, ousters Pagaaotank Sent 19. 1 week. Fall Terms 1887. FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. Notre Dame. Aisquith & Eager Sts., Baltimore, ; Md. -. . . -' OCTOBER ODDS. way from Vienna: Inquiry recently instituted into the condition of the Vienna poor attending the elementary schools re sulted in appalling disclosures. Up ward of four thonsand children were suffering the pangs of hunger, some of them being on the verge of star vation. A long list of heart-rending cases caiue to light, and no doubt was left that not a few of the un- 'ortunate little ones had died of in- inition. Their emaciated appear ance amply testified to the veracity ot the statements persuasively ex- raoted from them, which fevealed i condition of hopeless destitution unprecedented in the pauper records of this capital. This intelligence. heralded abroad through the local press, at r once made the starving school children the idols of the hour. The children, when cross-examin ed bv a relief committee, corrobor ated the evidence already taken. It transpired that their principal food cousisxed of dry bread and occasion ally a little weak soup or coffee. It is quite true that some of them affirmed that they were habitually addicted to a glass of spirits to stifle the cravings of their appetite and to ceep out the cold. One boy positive y stated that his father was a good man, and that when he could not give hliu anything to eat he let him drink as much gin as he liked, and this was whv he often went to school drunk. The parents of these starv ing children are the most part day aborers, though some undoubtedly belong io a less respectable class. As soon as the work of rehevmer the children was begun in subscrip tions were opened at the editorial offices of the metropolitan Dress. Seldom has an appeal to public charity been more readily and more generously responded to. The poor er classes have largely contributed. The popular newspapers Jare full of advertisements from people who cannot spare much money, but who offer to give one or two children their daily food. All the hotel and restaurant keepers are feeding a certain number , of the children every day. A v Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" cleanse and purify the blood and relieve the digestive organs. New hats in felt and beaver or liatter s plush come in all the new dark and light colors. Give Them A. Chance ! That is to say. your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very won derful machinery it is Not only the larger air-passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your Ion es cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do well Call it cold, couzh, croup, pneumo nia, catarrh, consumption or any ot the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid ot them. That is to take Boschee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you t 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has tailed you, you may depend upon this for certain. Largest. assortment of pocket knives in the city at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. ; " ; J 1 Michigan During a storm it is all up with an um brella. Puck. It is pot the printer, but the proof reader, who is a type-writer. A Ita California. "It is the little things that tell," says an old adage. Yes, especially the little brothers. Exchange. A man may be behind in his work and still show push. This is so if he is wheeling a barrow. Yonkers Statesman. The looks . which the Thistle's crew cast toards the Volunteer during the race were stern looks. Boston Globe. -She "Why, Charlie, - what a pile of letters! imlets doux, 1 suppose?1 He "Not at my time or life, my deaf. Billies overdue. Jjije. An original farmer of declares that the soil is so poor where he lives that "if ; one tried to raise two whinnorwills to the aerc one would be a cripple." Read in the advertising- columns of a Swiss newspaper.- "Wierbach, in the Bernese Oberland. The fav orite resort of all who love solitude. Visitors come there in crowds from the four quarters of the globe." Judge. "Bobbv." said his mother, "I told you not to forget to bring up three scuttles of coal beiore you went to school, and you only brought up two." "IJcnow. ma, but I forgot the third one. Three scuttles is a good many for a little boy like me to remember." iv i own, A little three-year-old California boy, who had never seen a large body of water except m the irriga tinsr canals, was taken to see the ocean. He stood a moment in sil ent astonishment, and then burst out with. "Who turned out dis wa ter?" There was once an Irishman who went into a store and asked for a t i w v m -ail 1 U sour, "wny," said tne dealer, we don't sell one spur at a time: we sell them in pairs. One spur wouldn't do you any good." "Och, replied Fat, 'shure it wan side avthe baste wmt, wouldn't the ither side go too? Little Margery, playing ith her kitten, got a rather severe scratch from the animal. Her hp trembled for an instant, and then she assum ed the commanding attitude and expression that her mother , had as sumed under somewhat similar cir cumstances toward her. and extend ing her hand, said; "Titty, dive me dat pin!" A Vermont school teachor, who sent out a request to parents that thev should specify in writing the principal reading of their children, received the following terse reply rom one head of a . family: "Dear Madame: The main reading of my boy is Mayne Reid. " Exchange. "Of making many books there is no end, and much study is a weari ness to the flesh " but the best and only cure for a cold is a bottie of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Cocks' plumes, much curled, are seen in quanties on importations of hats and bonnets. ' When air so-called remedies fail, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures. Black silk costumes are . stylishly trimmed with Chantilly piece and edging lace. Darby g Prophylactic Fluid. Use it in every sick-room. Will seep the atmosphere pure and wholesome; removing all bad odors rom any source. -Will, destroy all Disease Germs, infection from all Fevers, and all Cantagious Diseases. The -eminent physician. J. Marion Sims,' M. D., New York, - says : "I am convinced that - Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is a most val uable disinfectant." 1 - . THE S A Vewspaaer supportlig ' the "Principles of a democratic Admlnlstrauon. Published in the City , of Kew York. WILLIAM DOBSHEIMKR. Ed. A PrOB'r 8DNDAT Editions daily. Wekklt and o TEE WEEKLY STAR, A 16-page Ne arspaper Issued every Wednesday a luean,' rure, wignt, ana interesting - ramlly Paper. it contains the latest news, down to the hour of going to press: Agricultural, liarket. Fashion. Household. PolltlcaL Finrwii and Commercial, Poetical, Humorous and .Edito rial, Departments, all under the direction of trained journalists of the highest ability. Its sixteen pages will be found crowded with good things, from beginning to end. Orlgia stories by distinguished American Md for. elgn writers ot Action. THE DAILY STAR. THE DaILT STABontalnB all the day In an attractive f o m . it iwt i r. reapondence by cable from London. Paris, Berlin. Vienna and Dublin, la feature. . . At Washington. Albany, acd centres, the ablest correspondents, specially w 1 oiu,iunma tne latest news by telegraph. lis merary xeatures are unsurpassed. The financial and Martat rv1a.m nnn eualry full and complete. epeoaj terms ani extraordinary induce menu to agents and canvassers eena ror circulars . Terms of the Weekly Star to Subscribers. Tree of Postage in the United States and Can Ada. outside the llmlui of u v ri7. Per Year " : " " ! . Clubs of Fifteen (and one extra "to or jpnueroi isiUDj. ....... ......... 15 Terms of the Dallv Star cn inhvih.M Krery Day, for one Year (tnctudln - 8unday).. m 7 Daily, without Sunday . dm m or iwr, wi uioui ausaiT. six monttta - is Tint sxaji, 23 A 23 Kortt William St., . lM la tlew York Perquimans .Sept 26, 1 week. Cbowan Oct 3. 1 week. Gates Oct 10. 1 week. -f Hertford Oct 17. I week. Washington Oct 24, I week. Tyrrell Oct 31, I week. Dare Nov 7. 1 week. -Hyde Nov 14. i week. Pamlico N.v 2 1. week. BeanfortNov 28, 2 weeks.- j SKCOND DISTRICT JUDGE AVERT. Warren ept 19. 2 weeks Northampton Oct 3. 2 weeks. Edgecombe Oct 17. 2 weeks. BertieOct 31. 2 weeks. . Halifax Nv 14,2 weeks. Craven Nov 28, 2 weeks. THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP. Franklin "Atiir 15, I week. Martin Sept 5. 2 weeks. Pitt Sept 19, 2 weeUs. . Grene Oct 3 2 weeks. Vance OcC 17, 2 wwks. Wilson Oct 31. 2 weeks. Nasb Nov 21. 2 weeks. Martin$-rDec 5. 2 weeks. . FOURTH DISTRICT JUDGE MKRKIMON. Wake July 11 2 weeks. Harnett Aug 8. I week. , Johnston Aue 24, 2 weks. Wakef Aug 29 2 weeks. Wayne Sept. 12. 2 weeks. Wake Auv 29, 2 weess. Wayne Oct 17, 1 week. Wakef Oct 24 3 weeks Johnston Nov 14, 2 weeks. Harnett Nov 28, I week. , FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD. Orange Aug 8. 1 week:. r Caswell Aug 15. 1 week. Person Aug 22, 1 week. . Guilford Aug 29. 2 weeks. Granville Sept 12. 2 week Alamance Spt 26. 1 week. Chatham Oct 3. 2 weks. Darnam Oct 1 2 weeks. Oraoge Nov 7. 1 week. Cas.well Nov 14. 1 week. Person Nov 21 1 week Granvilie Nov 28.2 weeks. Guilford Dec 12.2 weeks. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS Lenoir A ujr 22. 2 weeks. Duplin Sept. 5. I week Pndor Sep't 12 I week. New Hanovert Sep 26, 2 weeks. Sampson Oct 10. 2 weeks. Carteret Oct 24. 1 week. Joues Oc 31. 1 week. Onflow Nov 7, 1 wnek Len!r: Nov 14 2 weeks. Duplin Nov 28 2 weeks. Sampson. Dec 12. 1 week SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR. Cumberland July 25, 1 week Columbus Aug I 1 week. Moore Aug 15. 1 week. Robuon Aug 22, 2 weeks. Anson Sept 5. 1 week. Brunswick Sept 12. 1 week. Richmond Sept 19, 2 weeks. Robeson Oot 3 2 weeks. " Bladen Oct 17, I week. Moon Oct 24. 2 weeks. Cumberland! Nv 14. 2 weeks. AtiHont Nov 28 t week. Rubaiond D5."1 wwk EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK. Iredell Aug 82 Weeks. R.kwati Aug 22. 2 weeks. Davidson Sepi 5, 2 weeks. Randolph .sept 19. 2 weeks. Montgomery Oei 3. 2 weeks. Stanly Oct 17 1 week Cabarrus O;;' 31 1 week. Rowan Nov 7, 2 weeks. Iredell Nov 21 2 weeks! Davidson Dec 5. 1 week. . NINTH DISTRICT -JUDGES GILMER Rockingham July 25,2 weeks. Soke5 Aug 8. 2 weeks Suiry Aug 2-2 2 weeks. Alleghany Sept 5 1 week. Wilkes Sept 12. 2 weeks Yadkin Sept 26. 2 weeks. Davie Oct 10. 2 weeks. Forsyth- Oct 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. 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. Unionf Sept 26, 1 week. Liincoln (Jet 3, l 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. rransylvama Sept 5. 1 week. Haywood Sept 12, 2 weeks. Jackson 'Sept 26, 1 week. Macon Oct 3. 1 week. Clay Oct 10, 1 week. Cherokee Oct 17. 2 weeks. Graham Oct 31. 1 week. Swain Nov 7. 2 weeks. Madisont Nov 21. 2 weeks. Buncombe Dec 19. 2 weeks. Criminal causes onlv. tCivil causes only. - Uivil causes, only, except jail cases. 10 Change of Base. JJY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARE respectfully noUfied that I have removed my snops to Chetnui street, between Front and Water. All orders for work in my line; tin ning, repairing, &c. will be done promptly and faithfully. - . - . 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Thte marvelous success Is fiu- J ' ' lstqttosnorirxoit Coiadlaef:, all other materials, as a stlffener for Ooofc - 2nd.4-To tlig superior quality, tfsr, and workmanship of our Corsets, cool with their low prices. - ht : " Avoid cheap Imitations made of nrfcr kinds of .cord. Ndne aro genuine uffls "DR. WARNER'S CUKAUi Is printed onlnsido of sfeel coyer; TOR, SALE BY iuifm my 359 Broad way, Mew YorkJP , . oct 1 d&wgmoaVy, muz-rz;., in I ,m I W Mi. Baud i0GJaYtw, ICO eunravincs ol Zl $V$rx3 rriceMtbcyars worth, f 15 & 17 So. "Front st Homes in North Carolina. .4 Onlv 20 Hours Side from New York ! . 'CCt6 69 51iies8outu of Baleigb . . , ,. -t . On the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line R R- 1500 ACKES F JsASiD P ?og leaf pine region. "For sale on easy , terms in lots to suit purchasers, four acres for $25. Larger tracts $5 per acre, In monthlv pay mentsof$10. This land adjoins, the "South ern Pines", a recently established health re sort (or sanitarium), and is specially adapted for Fruit Culture. a well as all the cereals. A number of New England people have bomrbt lota in the town of t'Southern Pines, and it is the desire of the owners of 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 greater inducements to set tlers than North Carolina Nowhere cans better farming country or as finea climate be found. This Is the opinion of 'Northern men who have settled in North Carolina. This is a bona fide offer, and is limited " For further particulars write at once to - J jlbi T.f ATiAlOii. : Commlar of I minlgratlon, R Iclgh. N . C , orfi. A R1;HAU15N. - a.n21 tf , Chronicle Office, .neusts, ' The cheapest place to buy your school books and school stationery isat H einsbergers. " c : ttWiTtv mm" 11 , . . n vnri unit' ik!( t jii Tfi new tiful colored nlr tct vsr5222S' oi near; an j.uij m jw-i rj,i. bon. of tie Lathmr topo. plans I or pora-r auv-n, about iaKUMun,3u v. o "tffi i Exgn from bejrt tJtocJt nt , n , ii in an Aviary. All sbont Kfad 15 Lulrrie'raoe took f WE' HAVE! REMOVED -OCK 4' STOCK OF Liquorsrand iTttbfif .' - TO (' r " ' tipis MarjcetCtM WHEBE SHOULD RE pf . HAVE OUB FRIENDS AND Ct)?' . - ..." ' j ' ' ' . . call os us,:; . A vSOI . BEAR & GU' 'aug 28 tt a i i i . "k ad it. VOM aaAKV 1 "jSJ'Vs f " feb 21 d eod w IT -... ; :; . i -.-"