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II f i I 'I & i 4 1 MISCELLANEOUS. IIU31PHREYS' E0H20PA7EIC VE7ESI1TAEY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 500 PAGE BOOK on Treat ment of Animals and Chart Sent Free. rriiE.'r Fecr. Conceslion, Irflnminntlsn, A. A. Spinal Sleninsfitis, 31ilk Fever, il.K. Strains K!:euinatira. . C?.l intern jer, Nasa r DUchnvsres. I. I). Hots or Cirubs, Urm(. K. K. Ceusrh. Heaves, Pneumonia. F. I". Colic or iripe, Bellyache. J. ;. Miscarriage. Hemorrhagcf. II. II. Urinary ami liidney lieac. I. I. Krnptive Disease., .Ilanae. J. K. Diseases of Digestion. Stable Cae, vvith Specifies. Manual, Witch Hazrl Oil and ileiieator. S7.00 Price, Single Bottle (ovpp to do?eX - .60 .Sold by Druysists; or Sent Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton SL, H. Y. HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC Ho. In tfcw so warn The onlv auccewfn! remcdr foi nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, irom over work or other cause. 51 per vial, or 5 vin's and larce viol powder, for $5. Sold BY Drtcnai.-TS. or sent jo:-.ti'aii on receipt o Dnce. Hatbriy "lediciue t., 103 l alton Bt-, N. I. te! 'J i o i .v Mr:y t r.r. T3 a rii L? r m f. a. LEHMANN, X rt. I Tj 1 n Washington. D. C. oct 31 lv Send tor circular. QC A WEKK and upwards positively se Mj) & O cured by men agents selling I) it. Scott's f jEXUINE Kl.ECTKIC BELT. Sf SPENSOItV and Otll- er appliances. "-simple free. These are only original and genuine. Xo liumbu. Dr. Scott, Broadway, N. Y. oct 31 y ADIESAHE OFFERED plain needlework 17 at ineir own nomes (Town or euuiiirj awhoIesalehon.se. Proiitable. genuine. ood pay can ix? made. l-'vervthing furnished. Par ticulars free. Address Artistic Needlework Co. 135 fcttn St., New York City. oct 31 W.iit-I' fir icl Permanent ernploy V I IV lr iVifi. iaent given to ener getic men and women everywhere. 5or xrrek at-.O all rs-ti&'S ii W.. samples worth S5 and full particulars free. Address I. O. VICK EKY. Augusta. Me. mI)on'( itisa Ihis cJhiiicv. Write to-day. oct 31 COLEMAd NATIONAL BUSINESS CGLLEGE- j Newark, N. .1. Open all the year. National patronage. Best course of Business Training. Least, expensive in time and money. Pleasant est location. Indorsed by thousands of grad- iuates and hundreds of the lead- In? business men ot the state anu nation. Write for Catalogue and be convinced, oct 31 4w 11. COLEMAN. Manager. - Lttovou Co-ijh. r-ronchitis, AstlTVia, Jn1i$restionf Us A5?kER'S CINCER TOMIC without delay. 1 ris cured m.-iny oi i u; w oinl cases ami iUie best remedj fr all affections of the throat ani;tiip3, and disease riinfrom impure blood and exhaustion. The feebli ad sic!c, stniwt!ii:r ajrams disease, and slowly drift in 6 the prave, w ili m nany ca-'oa recover th('ir health L; o timelv usj of Parker's Ginger Tonic, hut delay isdau orous. Take it i:i lime. Jt j i invalu .Kio for all pain lid disorders of :.t.;iiacli and jveld. 03. at iriif-rifiit; CO VERY. Whollv unlike avtiilelal systems. Any liootc leariKHl in one reading. liecoiniucnded by MarU Twain, Kiehard lroctor, the s. ieniisr. Hons. V. V. Astor, Ju dah P. Benjamin, Br. .Minor. Arc. i.'lass of bit t'olumbia Lav. students; two classes of xaitj each at, Yale; -hh) at I nl versify of Penn., Phila.; . 4m at Welleslev foliege; :W at Oberllu College and thrtH- large classes af t'.liat aucjua I'tdver sity. tc. Pros.' tus post free front I'iiOF. LOISETTE, oct 31 Fifth Ave., New York Season & Hamlin 51S int rotim eil in it s present form by Mason & Hamlin in ist.l. Otlier ma kers followed in tlie manufaetf.re of these In struments, but the Mason .V Hamlin Organs have always maintained their supremacy as the best in the world. Mason Hamlin offer, as demonstration of the unequaled excellence of their organs, the fact that at all of the great World's Exhibi tions, since tha of Paris. ISfiT. in competition with the best makers of all countries, they liave invariably taken the highest honors, il lustrated cat alouge free. PmnC Mason & Hamlin's Piano I C 1 1 v S - stringer was introduced by them in 1SS2. and has been pronounced by experts the '"greatest improvement In pianos in half a century.' A circular, containing - testimonials from three hundred purchasers, musicians and tu ners, sent, together with descriptive cata logue, to any applicant. llanos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay ments; also rented MASQH & HAMLIN ORGAN & PUSQ CO. BOSTON, NEW YOBK, ClIICAfJO. oct 31 LIE BIO COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT ! FOB Improved arid Economic Go kery N. is. Genuine only with fac simile ot Baron Li' hijj'n si naturo in blu avrosa ho la bel. To be had of all storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists. oct 31 to be made. Cut h8 out and return to us, and we will send you free, some thin of great value and importance to you, that HONEY will Rta:t you In business which will bring you In more money right away than any thin? else In this world. nv one can do their work and live at home. Eilh cr fiex;ali ajrea. Something n w, that iust 1 coins money tor all workers. We will start you; capital not needed. Th's is one of the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising . will not riclay. Grand outfit free. Address v iBCE & Co., Augusta, Maine dec 1 6md lvw COME SEE US ! RENEVKR YOU ARE IN NEEi OF come and see us. - " We have the most complete establishment in the city, carry a large stock of different Qualities of paper to select from, do your work promptly and satisfactorily, arid at prices that we can live u ; . GWe u your orders. - JACKSON A BIU Josh. T. James, Editor & Prop'r. AVlLMISGTOX, N. C. r TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1887. Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, "N.C., as second-elass matter. - In Germany the average duration of the life of gardeners, mariners and fishermen is fifty-eight years; butchers, fifty-four years; carpenters and bricklayers, Torty-vears; shoe makers and tailors, forty-four 3rears; compositors and lithographers, for ty-one years, and of laborers, thirty Two years. In the professions the average liretime oi clergymen is sixty-seven years; teachers, llfty seven years; lawyers, fifty-four years, and physicians forty-nine years. Dr. Alfred, of Ocala, Fla., has ft copy of the Baltimore Advertiser and Journal, dated August 23, 1773. In it is a graphic land advertisement by George Washington, offering 20, 000 acres of the finest and richest land in the world ami situated in the Kanawha Valley. West Virginia. The Doctor purchased it at the sale of the library of Ex-Governor Wins, low, of North Carolina, thirty-seven years ago, and prizes it highly. He has refused several flattering offers for it by relic hunters. . , At the recent eclipse of the sun, the Chinese authorities, in accord ance with the usage of the Empire ordered the Buddhist and Tavist priests to recite their incantationsto rescue the sun from being devoured. It was at the time of the festivities over the Emperor's birthday, when all officials .were required to wear embroidered robes, but it is also the law that during an eclipse officials who participate in the ceremonies must wear ordinary garments until the sun is rescued. An edict had to be got from the Emperor to settle i t. H e. ordered the officials to ignore his birthday and attend to the sun, so they all wore ordinary robe--. The Rev. H. E. Foss, of Bath, Me, who is on a preaching crusade against tobacco, has collected some interesting statistics. He says that in Bath alone $100,000 is spent each year for tobacco; that of 71 boys in one grammar school 40 had used tobacco: that in a smaller school 15 of the 33 boys were similarly de praved; that among 230 other gram mar schoolboys were 119 who had learned to chew or smoke or both; and that in one primary class of twenty-four, eight little fellows, just out of dresses, were 'as unlike little Itobert Reed as possible and used the filthy weed. The Cape Cod Canal Company is now constructing a ship canal twTo hundred feet wide from Buzzard Bay to Barnstable Bay, near the mouth of Scusset River. The estimated cost is .$7,500,000. The excavation cost 1,000,000 per mile. About one mile has been completed, leaving six and one-half miles to be dredged. A toll of ten cents per ton on vessels traversing the canal will give, it is estimated, an income of $1,200,000 a year. Traffic from the coal trade alone, it is said, will Rupport the canal and pay the investors. The Fall River, Providence, Stonington and Norwich lines of Sound steam ers will extend their course through it, it is said, to Boston, The " canal seems to be a bona fide enterprise, and will, perhaps, pay. The dis tance saved is 140 miles, if regard be had to the ocean route, and 76 miles as compared with the dangerous route through Vineyard and Nan tucket souuds. 'Mother, the birds are singing the sun is bright the ladies are all out in Spring dresses and I can't wear mine for fear of neuralgia." ' Pshaw, child, go out and be happy. Only don't forget to buy a bottle of Salvation Oil." - ; ClirTs are maria mnr flnriTic fhun formerly, yet not sufficiently so to be greatly remarked. The innovation, however, is a good one. x : . Don't let that cold of vours run on. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Ur into pneumo nia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumo nia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstruc tions and offensive matter. Other wise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchical tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by- the use of Bo schee's German Syrup. Jf you don't know this already, thousands and thousands of people can tell you. Tliey have been cured by it, and "know how it is themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. . - Printed flannels make convenient and pretty costumes for young ladies. . . . - Rupture radically cured, also pile tumors and fistulse. Pam phlet of particulars 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medi cal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. , r . OFFICIAIXY TESTED. Analyses of the Chief Brands of Baking Powders Sold In the South. ThA Ohio State Dairv and Food Commissioner, Gen. S. H. Huret,has Currituck SeptPiuber 5, I weefe, made public (Circular No. 6) the re- Camden -Sept 12, I .week. -suit of the Commission's investiga-' Pasquotank Sept 19, I week. . tion of baking powder. This Com-, Perquimans oept26. 1 week, f mission was formed by the Legisla- . Chowan Oct 3. 1 week, ture, with instructions to make an ? Gates Oct 10. I week, examination of the food supply of : Herttord Oct 17. 1 week, the State, and to give a report of ! Washington Oct 24, 1 week, such examination to the public. The Tyrrell Oct 31, I week, examination of the baking powders j Dare Nov 7. 1 week, was made bv Professor H. A. Webr Hyde Nov 14. I week. . . er. State Cheutist, and relating as it does to an article of dailv use in the food of almost every one, is of par ticular interest. The rather startling fact is brought out by the report, that of the thirty diffe'rent brands of baking powder analyzed, composing about all those sold in the State, twenty of them are made from alum, a substance declared by the highest medical au thorities to be injurious to health when used in food. The Commissioner classifies the baking powders into three general divisions, according to their value: 1st. Cream of Tartar Baking Pow ders; . ' 2d.- Phosphate Baking Powders; 3d. Alum Baking Powders, . The object of baking powders is, when mixed in the flour and subject ed to moist ure, to generate a leaven ing gas in the dough, which will rise the bread and cause it to be porus and light. The Commissioner ex plains that the best baking powder is that which, the ingredients being healthful, gives off the largest amount of leavening gas and leaves the smallest amount of residuum m the bread. A small amount of car bonate of ammonia," which is,con sidered healthful, is used in some of the cream of tartar powders to give them a higher strength. The Com mission say that pure alum is un doubtedly a hurtful salt, and that the resultant salts from its combina tion with soda as formed in the bread, can scarcely be less hurtful. The report ranks the powders and shows the amount in each of inert resultants, which in using it would appear as residuum in the bread, as follows. CRKAM OP TARTAR POWDERS. Per Cent, inert, or Residuum. Name. 1. Royal 7.25 12.66 1 4 3D 10.18 17.54 9.22 .......32.52 2. o o. 4. 5. o- Dr. Price's...... Pearson's Cleveland's Show Drift Upper Ten 7. DeLand's 8. Sterling , 12.63 BAKING POWDERS. PHOSPHATIC 9. Horsford's. 10. Wheat .36.49 .86.23 ' ALUM BAKING POWDERS. 11. Empire.; 34.26 12. Gold...... .....30.34 13. Veteran 23.36 14. Cook's Favorite..... .......34.92 15. Sun Flower 35.60 16. Kenton .: .....38.17 17. Patapsco v 40.08 18. Jersey 16.05 19. Buckeye 29.85 20. Peerless ...26.28 21. Silver Star 31.88 22. Cron 16.69 23. Crown (Special) 25.09 24. One Spoon 58.68 25. Wheeler's No. 15 27.73 26. Carleton 30.94 27. Gem 36.57 28. Scioto 18.25 29. Zipp's Grape Crystal .11.99 30. Forest City....... 24.04 The large amount of inert matter or residuum in both the . phosphate and alum powders .will be noted. This in the phosphate powders is largely of lime; in the alum powders it is chiefly alum. It will be grati fying to the public to observe that the powder in most general use, the Royal, is also the purest. In com paring the first two powders on the list, for instance the Royal and Dr. Price's the inert matter in Price's is seen to be about five in seven more than the former, a difference of 71 3-7 per cent., the Royal being purer than Price's by a correspond ing: figure. The carbonic or leavening ga,s pro duced by the powders indicates their strength; and their true value may be ascertained by considering the amount of this gas in connection with their inert matter or residuum as shown above. The higher the percentage of gas and the lower the percentage of residuum the better the baking powder. .These percent ages, as found in some of the most familiar powders, are given as fol lows: Per Cent, of "Per cent, of Leavening Gas. Residuum. xx8Q 7 2 H li263 X0-50- ........ia 32.53 Name. Royal Sterling Price's..:.. Be Land's :. Gem, Alum Forest City, Alum. . . Sliver Star, Alum. . . . Kenton, Alumn..... Patapsco, Alum Empire, Alum 7.80 6.90 , 6.20. ...... 6. ...... ..24.04 31.88 ......38.17 ......40.08 ......34.26 34.92 .......58.68 5.80 CoolCs Favorite, Alum 5.80... One Spoon, Alum...,. 5.75 With the foregoing explanation the study of these figures will readi ly give consumers a knowledge' of the comparative value of the differ ent brands. To illustrate with the percentages given the two powders before compared: the Royal contain ing 11.8 parts of leavening gas to 10.S in. Price's, its excess of strength is t.3 in 10.5, or 12.4 per cent. Hoyal is therefore 12.40 per cent, stronger, as. I well as 71 per cent, purer than Price's, etc. The relative strength anjd purity of all the powders can be computed in like manner. . Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Strdp should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the. gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels and is the best known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether, arising from teething or ' other causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. . july 6 deodwly . 8DPBKIOU COUKT8, Pall Terms 1887. ' FIRST DISTRICT JUDGE ORAVJS. Pamlico Nov 21.week. Beaufort Nov 28, 2 weefcs. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE AVKKY Warren Sept 19 2 weeks Northampton Oct 3. 2 weeks. Edgecombe Ost 17 2 weeks. Bertie Oct 31;2 weeks. Halifax Nov 14.2 weeks. Craven Nov 28. 2 week?. THIRD DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP. Franklin Aus 15. 1 week. Martin Sept 5, 2 weeks. Pitt Sept 19, 3 weeks. Greene Oct 3 2 w t-ks. Vance Oct 17, 2 weeks. Wilson Oct 31 2 week. Nash Nov 21. 2 weeks. Martin Dec 5, 2 weeks. FOURTH DISTRICT JUDGE MKRKIMON. Wake July 11 2 weeks. Harnett Aug 8. 1 week. Johnston A utf. 24. 2 weeks. WMkef Aug 29 2w-eks. Wayne Sept 12. 2 weeks. Wake Aog 29. 2 weeKS. Wayne Oct 17. 1 week Wakef O-U.24 3 weeks J.ihnston Nov 14, 2 weeks. Harnett Nov 28, I week. FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHEPHERD. Orange Aug 8. I fcek. Caswell Aug 15. 1 week Person Aue 22, 1 week. Guiltord Aug 29. 2 weeks. Granville Sept 12, 2 wtnk Alamance Sept 26. ! week. Chatham 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 Nv 28.2 weeks. Guilford Dec 12. 2 weeks. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE PHILLIPS. Lenoir A u ir 22. 2 eeks. Duplin Sept. 5. I week Pender -Sept 12. I week. New Hanoverf Sop? 26, 2 weeks. Sampson Oct 10 2 weeks. Carteret Oct 24. 1 week. Jones Oc 31. 1 week. Onniow Nov 7. 1 week Lenoir Nov 14 2 weeks. Duplin Nov 28, 2 weeks. Sampson Dec 12, 1 week. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE CONNOR. Cumberland Juiy 25, 1 week Columbus Atur 1 I wiek. Moore Aug 15. 1 week. Robeon Au;i 22. 2 weeks. Anson Sept 5, 1 week. Brunswick Sept 12 1 week. Richmond Sept 19, 2 weeks. Robeson Out 3 2 weeks. Bladen- Oct 17, 1 week. Moore Oct 24. 2 weeks. UumberiaTidt N-v 14. 2 weeks. Anon Nv 28 i wwk. R bni'tnd De ; 5. I week. EIGHTH DISTRICT JUDGE CLARK. Iredcii Aui; 8 2 weeks. Kwan Aujr 22. 2 weeks. Davidson S'-pr. 5, 2 weeks. Randolph .-ept. 2 weeks. Montgomery Oct 3. 2 weeks. Stanly Otn 17 1 week. Cabarrus Ovv 31. 1 week. RowanNov 7. 2 weeks. Iredell Nov 21 2 weeks. Davidson Dec 5, 1 week. NINTH DISTRICT -JUDG1? GILMER. Rockingham July 25.2 week?. S'oke" Aug 8, 2 weeks Surry Aug 22 2 weeks. Aliechany Sept 5. k 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 SsrA 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. -Mecklenburg Aug 29. 3 weeks. Union Sept 19, 1 week. -i Union f-Sept "26, 1 week. 1 Lincoln Oct 3, 1 week. Gaston Oct 10, 2 weeks Cleveland Oct 24. 1 week. Rutherford Uct 31. 2 weeks. Polk Nov 14, 1 week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE MONT V v 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. I 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. Grimioal causes only. t Civil causes only. (Civil causes only, except jail cases. 1887. New York Weekly Herald. One Dollar a Year. . o - . Greatest and Cheapest Family Journal to the United States. Always Bright and Relia ble, it very Nnmber an Epitome of tne Mews of tne World. The Foreign Department is unequal led. Latest and most accurate Cable Specials -hv the Commercial Cables. Fullest Telegraphic Reports of all Current Event 7 - - srECXA.1. FE4TU res Practical Fannin: articles on Science, Art, Literature.the Drama. Music, Religion. Fashions and Chess. ; Information on all subjects. 'Address, "" - " k - -'--.- - - i , JA1LES GORDON BENNETT. -' New. 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Stye Taraow tied Etrefe, fiiatted Eye Lashes, and Pro : ducinjr Quick Ifellef and Perms- .;: neut Cure .. . ; Also, equally etHcacioui when uaed In othet maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu tnorsT Salt Kheum, Burns. Plies, or wherever intlammatibn exists. MITfJIIKLl., SALV may be used to advantage. . Sold bv all Druarsists at 25c iunftl?w 5 t$ fK v 1 3 STanlv Vicror jf . Jforiorv vM ar.taitly toreo by t'ien'so f--.an tistireiy i-':v r.ody. rh.o "Sei it Sari from fSjcjn. tixn h Tiocfjfes never fatl. b:r iiiu5t.riif.'iT.&,itce' Knot d testimoniaJs. (st-iit t-v.-;i:Vl. iv;-rv iaau tacrilc ut it. V J. 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Til 00 Uarpk's and i ariEKiES, one t ear - ' (5-2 Numbers; 15 00 iotjiJc free to a l t-ubscrlbers.in the United Ttates or Canada. . - .. , . ; ? rhe Volumes of the- Bazar begin with the erst Number for .January of each year. When au time la mentioncC, subscript Ions will be -pia with the Number current at time of receipt of order. Dound Volumes of Haxpe'T Bazar, f or thre years back, in neat cloth binding, will oe sent by mail, postage paid, or by express,-, free of expense (provided. the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 CO per volume. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, postpid, on re ceiptof $1 00 each. ? ." Remittances snould be made by PoetOflice Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspaprs arc not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of Uaspkr g Bbothkbs Address. . ? 1 HABPKK 4 BEfTHERS, T. nov 26 VflwYoTk' Homes in North -'Carolina. Onlv 20 Hours Ride froro New York I m MllesSoutn of Raleigh On the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line R R 1 )00 ACKKS-or JfAND TUB 9g leaf pine region. For sale on easy - terms lis lots to suit purchasers. . Four acres for $'2b. Larger tracts i5 per acre. In montb.lv pay ments ot tlO. This land adjoins the "South-' ern Pines', a recently established health rt aort (or sanitarium), and is specially adapted for Fruit Culture, as well as all , the cereals A numberof New England people have bouKbi lots In the town of '''Southern pines, and it ia the desire of the owners of this -land to in duce small farmers, mechanics- and' others from the New England and Middle. States, a? well as elsewhere, to locate here.; No btate tu the Union offers greater Inducements o eei tiers than North Carolina Nowhere can a better tanning country or as fine a climate be found, Ihiais the opinion of Northern .men who have settled in N orth Carolina. This is s bona Jtde offer, and la limited . For further particulars write at once to . ' JnHN T. FATuICK, Com mis' r of Immigration, Rslelgb. N. C -or B. A Rir.MARDbON, i an 21 tf Chronlcl ffl-. nmst - Douglas & Yiirburough. tASniONABLK HAIR DUK-'SERS - - A ANIf B A RUSH?, .ICS Market St. Wilmington. N, C it ; ' : f provecaento ; - - : - Courteous and iollte barlK-rs always ready t rerveenstomete.. . - : - - M3 J. W. Yarborongh, formerly with Johnl Werner, would ba glad to serve his old pat rons, -v tab 22 - mm ft veloug ifnttt,. . . ma rin . .." MlijT.. ... ,cfr for ",! S a speetlily wjtcn this iW.Fdv Is tak'n -I no wore erTmual rit tor the n"1-! loattiinsf of food dte ta.lSTEMPFnfJb than this article. Put i:!rlar -vr( I by mail to auv atldi es on receintnt 4 100 North JldSt,, Ptiilalolbsa I'V X- - i i w ' n w BIRD, MMNAI The Rrfatsecretoft'aecaaArvb'rrtu , nj.. 4(.tii. vra t. l",i!i,).i ... i'i c:;so n;fn joatIi;8laier. - ,-,1uu,i'4 sept 9 tu 11 BAV rcf V Over 9,000,000 wrt during the past! years.- This niarvelous success Is duo- J lst.To the superiority of CorIneo alf other materials, as a sUffener for Corse 2nd. To the superior quality, sha; "and workmanship of our Corsets, canto with their low'prices. I ' Avoid cheap Imitations made of varicc kinds of cord. None are genuine. DR. WARNER'S C0RALIH' is rrtated on inside of steel cover. s i , FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCKAITl WARNER f BROTHm 359 Broad way, Hew YoHcg r.-'-" - . ' " t octid&w2mos' i , ri"S s eff. -4 jrs' ' . .-.. - V vi.-'i ff Vf. wnd for 1KH i i tt-M And W" -J .. -.- f. Trait- IXSs cod IirewiiKgl' W ' .for IDCC3IS. nttk Tbn esnd or Practical VOXg tifnl tiolorA -itot CQfprnvttF of nearly eJl ILiiTtJt lowje; fr - - . - If ao, rrm rifd tbfl TtOOO-W rr "... ps r -n I '-,W. r Soaiis tiff hth btwetFhlJsde. Vaiuable lands forS Anb tract ni fffla' acres. 53 acrfs cleared; is .JVAwa but give a good crops lor ii V branch runnlDff through H at J few acres of botion Hwi ot i tbi wker to acres In wood, oK a--a ui . bered. - trnaV cleared, fine spring of JJ J V six acre3 of bottom lard csr o g JsNo. 1 for,tob-eco, hot well; 75 acres In yellow 0 : ForprlceandtslPMa - mch 18 tf. Anct rs r - Job PriDtiP cj i uii itii -v ' ' , - . prepared- to dov nil kinds ggiooslf Leatly, Z!& and it sliall be done prornpnj i - . like 1 Th ZeliX Vance bto- v namsake, i welcome w- Carolina homes." It? w to. . , at Jacobi'S Hdw. Pcpot. jXJ--. m wu& aw i 2 -"ft ta it n h- n r. n, n 1 prevent their ailiufuts ad ies-X the season oisbmrbn- feat hi-rs. itw7it.5' ca?os carry, the little musii::n Sffil critiralpenrrty.iih,Mitlort,fMOTrfM uai 1 on reef nt nf I."i tc ..-i" ?lt mix rrr-. mi f Trfat32t nts t.rsooaK rr' v V ni care , Hem t aa Avry. aH about kind birda, vSjTivU f: 9 23"
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1887, edition 1
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