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. r . farnlina 1SS8 t " i 1 !.: 5' . j u : . i - ! i. . ' . i i - : ' I. " 111 ' -I . . MISCELLANEOUS. Fcr Horses, Cattle, sneep, Dogs. Hogs. Poultry. 3 00 PAGE XXOOK Tr--v.rt Heat Free. . Mmttonh I- $ m XI . r,ll l Price. Siatf DottUXow - wv Hurr - - ..s'ticd. Co-t 10? Fulton T' SXTHrSBSYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC Ho. Th nty r-w s i i L. 28 TllO Josh. T. Jamks. Editor & Prop r. WlLMlSOTOJf.'K. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 188 . "aTthc Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C.. Entered ai jy matter. of the Austrian vessel. Jb wmcu eTof BeauforV5 nrrived at Aberdeen the other day. l3t icU jSB&comlie.: -S2w-wlth bones J for. fertilizing Mofp Alexandria ana g rjct, fSSSkS' nlirnAiiPll. . .1 f .mil pot b.s ion.. ' ,rftIllCalro. Sm&riJrr. - nfnri. w r - - - , t . le bo lopes ..i:...wi norsniiiii v iu ilh - .. i was omiyrw i - . - sOLlcrruite. i U saFaysreuabie.toxad esv DIAMOND BRANDTAK!fatf: I JvL7Ze e c cmn RYALL CRUS6ISTS.X or inclose sTau0e "K OAM3 Cr thnttbe)ones!". " . - sth P tstnct, V.Graves, of Surry. . itncv in A-Vk ihi nn wv"-" itiirkHj - He thought tliey we " ; fcVpistrict. -55 personally to 15th District. f - v LA ASK FOR DIAMONU B"irToMEVCRY BOX A Af AM0TAKEirouinw-'5Kft'lD w. ,.. ifirrn wwii 1 t rm tji munipn.- - - - - - K nnnuENGUS LQJAM0MDBRANO PENNYROYAL yan lssodlytlo anl t-- tach tl co-iXnt ly t.rra L rt . v irtft lit lv r1 If r A tb HOOK OF C f CE lilltU' irnlien .4 k.cilM J I-1 li friic. Tww bA4. U 1 1- Sn sUt UtfcU MrrcU lUjlelfrlii, l-c CATARRH WSSiTSSSK? FREE Democratic State Ticket. FOROOVKRXOlt: DANIEL G. FOWl-E, Of WakeCounty. FOB UKU K.VAXT UOVKItXOU: T. M. 1KU-T, Of Alaiiiaiicu County. FOIt SKCRKTAKTi OF STATK: WILLIAM L SAUNDEKS, Of Wake County. FOR STATK TRKASUnKR: DONALD W. JJAi-, Of Wake County. FOR STATIC AUDITOR: GEO. W. SANDERLIN Of Wayne County. for srrKRiXTKXUKVr of riuiio IXSTRt CTION : SIDNEY M. FINGEK, Of Catawba County. FOR ATTOItSKT OKNKRAI.: THEODORE W. DAVIDSON. Of Duncoinbe County. FOR St'PHKMK COURT Jl'DOKS: JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Of Franklin County. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, Of Deaufort County. m A. C. AVERY, Of Durke County. Foil KLKCTORS AT I.ARHK: ALFRED M. WADDELL, FREDERICK N. STRUDWHIK. A. aov t M.ir.lPte human Mvt-ir.y0 sad.isiri, rV HKiiK'i""1 7)istrtCt. l. II- Alien, uj ... rf ahriA- Kf rit.! Frank McXeUl ol fusal to accept 1.1 tr- " : lSRF.'W! that Were brought to hi.n. tives were very 9 2nd Disin, ;t on. of Martlft. indignant at nis re- -li. Allen. of DapUn- . Richmond. Iredell. FOR P ARTICULAR 6 7TI B H j-s" 4 LETTER BY RETURN nP,, II II tl i II 6IGNATURE0N EVERY BOX Vlli 1 II ! ES WHO HAVE USED f Hi H v PILLS WITH SUCCt5J.ll I I I J ' X - tian. and said it wiw - D,st rtweroicaWvelL-. i Aeid Hk-tof" SfS od'on battle-field, and yull ggfflS; IbSSSI: SASNlW bodies out of shallow trenche.s It 'lltlx strict, rSSSSOJlS r?T.. r-.n.l that in spite of. the timk o HotpiMi k2 f : . . RJIi ' "... I : I "v. ... a to in m im iii i . or incoii veaicn : -.r tT pplxcation to the mi Jiw fit 4 nueacci icH without JoiT. ?"5v captain', precautions the cargo : of . ' contains the bones of many me " ,v-niudire Montgomery. .. . natives unviun xtanSi rn. aeuu ou. Kris imi poiuin.-, - - crniuv: -- -t 10tlL v rerte.1 to tlie riwple method of; g-V . ..i . l. v.iaaac! anil ' x " . . ' .. H AHSS REMEDY CO., fre - many d&w ly. r-asicdaiumatincl:R)enti of life are Tfw pulling the skelerons iu - 17Ul, ueo.iin.. .Hseth ,Se pt. 24tb ana ? rerqu.i"- - - ls - - presenting them minus heads s i.ands when they found compl ete frame works to be unaccepted. !- Booming ha 3 caused Their Iin!iie ion n kbih-i . . l . r - k . ck iiniaT lo their TL S Ir.v tre trial bottle of Dr King a Tbeir tradn sioifly en-rmou in ih iin ' vllubl article from ihe. fact iht it il wins cures and never Uisapp-.inU C?m?p. and al! throat and lane , d.eaes nnlckly cured. You can tc . it beh re bovine -by jrettmir a inai ihiu.. . Jarge se Sl Every boille warrant- d 2d. OCt, ISt. - , ; ilvde May 15th, 2sov. iSIm. . "aSlco-Mayast,Xov.l9tli. , SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Halifax t.I an. 9th, 3iarcji oi",. Warren-March lfltn ii";h Edgecombe April lh, Oct. lot n. . . THJsD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, r, "HrBiKtfAJudjje Avery. I : riSffiWiSS.. Muoe itth. Sep. 17tn. j en Tr ? i o nR mm D "ill I -0 ,... .), fOP the money ?TTh cm sands say tins in incir irt'rrs. u is i" " , TjillxS-1 lc8 proportionately to ,,riut U,ooo V; f than 100.000. JJunng.us "j - S??ShtfhaTemJaitV hemispheres. rolnforcrd Uh newi-rliej . fdwm i more vataaMa during 1688 than ever. Eacl, number now contain n6arlr It will oempre yaioaino uui iii nrlsrini artic esontheFarin.iiar.ini, iV..:17 ffSfSSW 14i0 a ycar 1 - one and JUNK JOKKS. '. ' . ... ... - ArnHi utrti Nov. 12th. iuuM n OM CALVARY, -J First and only Reproduction, and BEFORE PILATE Without any e.vvj:- I.mi tin easiest ar- ilL AIisiui-i Walter's Patent Metal Shingles U ' L,,, DfltAllLK AM OHN AM KN AL ateu raialocue an.l ptlv ""V"?- ATiOSAl. MltPT MKTAL IUH1MN.1 1 O . Illo-strateu iny 14 ve 513 Kast h N.-tv York Ity. EXHAUSTED THCsciENCFf I OF P LIFE V Th- War and Navy DepartuiHiitn. pursuant to a resolution passed by I It- IJllltftl Slates 3l-lim- -s t i 1 1 1 a t e s n-ga i t I m g 1 1 1 e t osr .. . mi . .i !...-. f tl... ret rel list?. 1 lie iiif,""1 atuoimt uhieh has been paid to any retiretl ollleer imw living is $104,000, received by Hu. M..C. Robinson since he left the army. Clen. Slier- who was retuetl lour 1 since then nearly Rear Joctor (who timls a tramp goai. InJ by the roadideWWhat is the ,nL '.rn, vm.T' Tramp (dole- fS5v)" "M v system is all run dovyij -l?octoriV$v what?- i Trau.p-klRy II.T.-1 e th.it old Mr. Bently was buried yesterday." Wife (shocked) -"vhJ, is old Mr. Bently dead ? ..JI (who has just been "sat upon ) --"'The paper doesn t say. be is deid or not ; simplv that he was buried yesteruay.; -How hideoue Miss B looketl in .....I i..nitt..M ! thought it bromine: at least the V8 ypMrtln-March 5th; pt. 3d, iDcc- 3d. lii-ceue April ti, wu lajj , Nash A pi 11 30th, ov, lth. , - KOOKTU JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SPRiNO-Judge Shipp. . " ... FalFA vrfh March 26th, t(ffigtjan. 83d, March 12th, April 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct 15. -1; . Xft-fith. Harnetir-r eu. o-rvT Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, i.ov. u. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, j triuiuung wf ."ci v, T, dhln't notice the trimming. m U.Hnet wastrimmed wit b ,vy leave. Ivy ding tool I ruins. Ann lo. t.. ...... ah f rmvel on a oi th Side cable ear last Saturday an ac Htlent oceurred tlmt came near Spring Judge Meriimon. Durhamlfitharch 20th. June 4th, Q?5raiSne-Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th. NSaXm-Fet. LWMay Tth . Oct,W uilford-Feb. 2Mh, May 2hth, Aug. .tn. Dec. 10th. tnlt.tlmn-ti fon USbv PhotoetchlngandMeWgravw, o Sot p&5 i paper, x28 lnche. Prjce 1.00 eaca. Both picture .; K!5cc20?18W Warded In tubes, post-paid. v ? " ' . OUR HOMES; HOW TO BEAUTIFY THEIJ, n Send to na for Specimen! numDerjinsiisn or cer B .nan. full description of New Books presented to old S l.vv subscribers, and full description of the Pie- IB tares, and Portrait of Ittunkacsytlie painter of these g great works, now attracting world-wide attention. U C4NVASSER9 WANTKU xvxijc wm.x.hxu HUBSCIIIPTIONS CAN BEGIN ANY TIME. Addreii, ii?l)D CO.V yiiliHlicrs, 7SI ProadwaytN.Tt . . ix'' -r..r oiof v;prt,. 2-ltll Alamance -Ma rcu , -7i. orange-March Wlu Aug. 6 W Nov-i J Caswell A pill Wh, Aug. LJth, ov'-tn. person-April lfith, Aug. 2Gth, Nov. lflth. PDRIPT YOUR BLOOD tlluy, lYeaurture XIIOV THYSELFladtbeuuto4a rnkrr 2 mlij ..ir. .SnL .r f -.i Avuition. AJJrw P.O. Kx l-,t tcraduaif or liar artier in ivioo. UITALIT'i fillEM."lENtKoi I man. -i- UFK, tW Kwa ln-ro, has receive! Mical W.k of ib Wl0 j,, KlV lMMi ullowaiiees. Rear a,Ma..Nrn, A , j SeKri,lgo has received mcre ZZKZ retinMpay than any other naval 1 U Mrvlxal Asorutwn. AiU.v- 1.0. t SSf.or Dr. W. IL I'AttKBU, 5 rarj MetLcal OolKtw, yta' rarvl 1 Xl 1 mm Ota . . V my H 4w . . ... oHirer. Since bis Teiireiiieii, ... ISM, he has received from the Gov ernment about $100,000. ti.u mini's life in New York is not a healthy one. The police re that there was may b CMUMiUrd om&deiiUaJly tnchW. Uny, inseasrt o M I mi 11 vera ire 01 n. on mr - - z1 I . ..t n forpp of 2.2:i2 everv un nt- Their ailments were ehietly of those kinds that are eaused by exposure 1 .lit. iliirmir weatlier, -' . - - "lit service, such an iironeinu, . No force tit... m unless he is strong ami ueaiiuv, Is ive evitlence that tlte Q K1TEREST BEM-'S r.riw orTM vnTii rheuiatisiu ami malarial fever o !vf.Va sinta fnwi r man can secure a place on the . -r . it. I. ,..:.-w...r. . moving ser.oiis. a j-oiiuf:nt vhile leaning out of the car in front nndverteiitl v dropped, his name and t became entangled in the grip. U A .11.. .lMn..-ni 1 ..it from under was iinatiy u - the ear with tne ant 01 horses, and the p:iruau e.oach tdowly resumeii ;iis fhirooo Tribmu: 'Prisoner," bserved theArkansas .rrnb'e. with impressive u.n.;, while I have no objection to your addressing me familiarly when you ..w.f .....iii inv saloon. I wihii ! to understand toat this court, when in regular session, 10 iier.iie . . . - ..1: ... t nutilirlv insolent. iMiniiiaruies and 1 give you notice that . tht- twxt time von address the court as Pok er .Iiu" I sIkiII kick you clear up through vour fchirt collar. ( on with the testimony, gentlemen. (Jliivarti Tribune ElQllMI MAKES- ' VanlrVlsw, XaiKitUy rrt . .. 7 i. nt .;K lrry pianMk it. vol ohAKPTliociiF.Kro p., 1 th reeon vjrarkn-.Awork. I .. . Two third? eiimaie is trri i 'n- of the men on the force are native born, the number of these being 2, lCi, the number of Irish birth U17 and of (ierinan 1. Mrs. Maria. E. Heafelty, of Phila delphia, has made a fortune from the most remarkable invention which the mind of a woman-ever conceived. In 1831 Mrs. t$easie for Tht Tlreil Feeling Aftlicts nearly every j one in the Tlie svsteiu having become aeCUstOllieU TO me urtt-cinj . . winter, is weakened by the warm davs of the ehanging season, and readilv vields to attacks of disease. HoodV Sarsaparilla is just the med icine needed. It tones ami ouim up every part of the body, aud also expels all impurities from the blood. Trv it this season. 1 Wholly itnllka artiHcUl nyaten.a. "Any book irlliinerring. cussrt of ioh7 at luitimore, 100.-. at 1 ttK,k out a iater.t for a machine for &?V& USiiSSn't cj! the construction of barrels. Up to obrrua, I'rdTonJtiof i l' that time barrels had been made al TiS&tr iuot altogether by hand. The ma-j "rmn K lLCootri-rtnclplN.V.suto or- chine is worKeu uy mrtrc .... .. ' m5 conTe. &Tb system is PrlecUy t t, completed laperrcctlytaushtby cem-spondemv. rroH- turn out 1 Heaslev wai TKtoinMTmsafrom x. ...... barrels a day. Mrs. Ueasiey wan Jr.;,.,. . ..ui-TTf .rr nrth an.. New ork. . ... ., .ni... my It l t I wonderful .4 V PARtCEK'S 1! H fC-V. barn iiarents. She possesses ...l.RiiiPAl irenius. Her. first inven- HA.1R BALSAM tion was a machine for hooping bar rels. It will hoop 1,700 barrel a HH3;ulV&hfaic.&?f day. aud is ued by theStandard Oil Company. - - --- Very few people have any idea of the vast areas of (iovernment land held by alien laud-holders in the United" States. .The largest tract. A CarcsscaIi4lvMcaaiMlalriaUins '0 tTmtTK HIMDERCORNS. SriieeBUaiUrata. UlSsXX CX, X. ' my II W k ' ? y The Importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, tor without piue blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly eTery one needs a rood medicine to purify, vitalize, and eurieb 1 rA mA wrtm oclr vnn t trv TTwli 4.500,000 acre.s is held bj the Hoi D tj-,. Sarsaparilla, It strengthens land Comiany, of New Mexico. An J KeCUIIar builds tip the system, KnHish svndicate holds 3,000,000 creates an appetite, ana tones the aigesuon, ... , vi.u...i uni.l nml ! while It eradicates disease.; The peculiar acres lU.Aeasoir v., v.Mr, rfmortlon. a a indicate in Florida own e.OOO.OO'J SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT,:.; sPHivfl Jddse Shepherd. ; Fi.l .Judge .Merrlinon. , rendeV-Jan. fLh, May TtJ, h. New Hanover t Jan. Sid, tApiu 16in, Tepi. 21th. . ... . ' fv..,, XTA,r l"ttl . . f VAH .Tr II -111" A (4 11- i 1 w 1 . m puplin-Feb. 13th, Sept - a-Hamnson-tKcb. 27th, April aKh.otu.8tiu Dec. 10th. - . i Carteret March 19th, Oct. 23d. Jones March 2tith, Oct. 29th. onslow April Sd. Nov. 5th. . SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' SFRixa-Ajudge PhllUps. Faix Judge snepneru. . ' C-olmiuuJan. iwtli, April 2d. July 3d, tNov. aAn:)n-Jaa. 9th, t April 30th, ept. 3d. tNov. SGth. - . Tniv (Tumheriand .Jan. :su, s f NOV. 12th. - .vin, Oit liobeson ian. yu,J "us-"""-1SKiclunond-Fcb. i:ith, June 4th, Sept 17th, iiiaiianMiirnh intll. Oct. 23(1. a- iuavm . -. . r.runswiek April 9th. Sept. 10th Moore April lrn. Aug. iiu, un. ElfiHTU JUDICIAL DISTRICT. sprimi Iiulge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. . - (abarrus-Man. 30th. April 30th. Oct 29tli. Iredell -Feb. 6th, May2lst, Aug. 6th, Nov. TA iVowan-Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov i)",'virtson-March 5th, June 4th, Sept. 2d, Haudblph March 19th, Sept. 17th. , Montgomery 'Aprn zu, y: j-. ; Stanly April 9th, Oct. loth. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. j spring Judge Clark. ! Fall Judge Connor. , Kocklnghara-Jan. 'Sid, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 23d. Yadkin Feb. 20th. Sept. 24th. ; Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. ! st okes April lth, Aug. 6th, N ov. 12th. surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge calmer. Fall Judge Ciaric Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th, Sept. 3d. . Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. Mitchell April 16th, Sept. 10th. a Yancer April 30th, Sept. 34th. i McDowell May 14th. Oct. 8th. KLEYEKTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT " Spring Judge Boykin. Fall Jude Gilmer. uatawba-Jan. 16th, July 16th, ur,Hnr Tan- QfHil .Tn1.-!Hlthi Union Teb. 13th, tFeb. 20th, Sept. ,17th, tsepu xim. j - fecklenburg tFeo. 27th. tAug. srtn. GastOQ March 19th, Oct. Sth. Uncoin April 2d, Oct. Jst. Cleveland-April 9th, Aug. 6th Oct, 22d. Kutherford April 23d, Oct. 20th. - lolk M ay 7th. Nov. 13th. - TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacKaeJ , Fall Judge Boyfcln. Madison Feb. 37th. July 30th. tNov, 19th. Buncombe March 13th, June 18th, Aug.lSth, IWH3d. 'jTansylvanla April 3d, Sept. 3d. Uay wood April yth, sept 10th. Jackson April 23d, Sepu 24th. .'Macon May 7th, Oct. 1st. clay May 14th, Oct. sth. Cherokee May 31st, Oct. 15th. Grahams-June 4th. Oct. 39th. Swain--June lit h, Nov. 5th. . Impurities In the blood produce diseases. Bodily and mental health depend Upon a' , healthy condition of the .Wood. The, Wood, particularly in the spring and during the hot v; summer months, becomes clogged with Im ' purities, which poison it and generate dia- , ease. A harmless blood purifier, without a - : particle of mineral poison in iUuch as mer. cury or potash, -Is necessary to remove these ; Impurities and to restore the healthy tone of ; mind and body. The best purifier and tonle J . . kuown to the world Is Swift's Specific (S.S.S.J. - . In regard to Its wonderful purifying" and tonic powers we give a few testimonials a follows: '' ' ll"". .-:. :' Mr. Wm. A. Siebold, with Geo. v. itoweu a Co. liSa $3r v I i iff ur.i mm ? If I Myster!.- . itsactitiH. Q ; .purifier. ,)b vclous as a j, terative is it stimulotit efV . on a torpid lite. - Asovereiyi" for DYSPEPS! jndigestiwu i f prcsriion si vnutofupHUt HeaJache ai;- Tanish as if b iw;afc.J'J' PimU ' Boils How- , 10 Spruce Street, Kewyorme p l?VwmCaT is taken. Tbuf l, 1S83 : V I feel it my duty, lor tne Deneus? pj ctfeaa Vel e for the nam? , whn mav be afflicted as I was, to ' h.I'i?.icjTti?i to iSTEMPEB. 29th f .thori nhn tyi.iv be afflicted as I was, write you this letter, which ypucandseasj iy testimony in any way you choose. I will answer any incjuiry from others in reiatioa to the facts herewith stated. i.In February last I suffered great pain and lnconvenienco ;, from boils, all over my neck; I cottld not turn -my head without acute pain and my blood l was in poor condition. .After trying aUtho usual remedies In such cases, arid finding npj. relief, by the persuasion of Mr. J.W. Fears ;. Manager of your New York Office, I used ono bottle S. S. S, and I improved rapidly and -: very soon I was entirely relieved of my -r; "Job's Comforters." Now not a sign of my affliction can be saen. I feel strong and cheer- 4 fuL S. s. S. is a fine tonic as proved in my- P case. I sleep soundly and my appetite is gocxL ' ' Dr. J. N. Cheney, a well-known physician ; writes from EUaville, Georgia : "Iuso&S. S,; .' .In convalescent fever cases with the' best rc ;Si suits. It will, in my judgment, prevent sum-; jner dysentery, if one will take a few bottles . ; in the sorlnev thus nrenarinit the bowels for me siraiiis ut umu;i. -v if ; ' --.i5 - ' ; Mrs. Scott iiiston, 11C Zane street (Island) 0 "Wheeling, V9st Virginia, writes : Having used S.S.S. for the blood, I can safely say I that It beats anything I have used to cleanso : ; the blood and make a new being out of a per- 4 son." ' - -i''-'iJf'-r Mr. M. S. Hamlin, Winston, N, C, writes : : I use it every snrin. "It always builds mer- up, giving mo appetite and digestion,1 and 7 cnablmg me to etana ine iqng, trying, eucr: -vating hot summer days. On usUig It I soon become strong of body and easy of mind.' , 1 . Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed 5 free." V: A::Ct?r'-A The Swift Specdjic Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta,Gar nov 36 law lyao . : - cjx sat h vn in I ftfffe 1 jcenw than till' 1 utic - v m r , KlB:i ! e packages in rowDEEf; r '111V niKII l'hS UU llvviu-. 00 North 3d St., rniiautfn'"'". -n 101 tSm?to?e the 8otgof ca f eVcnt their fftT' ob condition. .If K'lVc itwillii 7r ircn o1 shcdduig feathers wu scarrytlttcr, critical penou lw'"VV"-t7Yn stamps. I ; tiept.9 tujtn The aUonalfJLiite nrcparatfi,!,.. Thonsandi)fIuf3 for patents, eypnites f ricnts, etc-for tne v . 4 1 .. .tTobUia patents huin. rfrawinea. Adtr.i.tnnn4. . AND- The advsntagev .- .-r- understands. Maturity:Associat OF WASHINGTON, P? C. , : Assets.. T- $314,072.19 Uabillties. ,:, . .. i . . . None. . Paid to members ,.$120,02131 vt 7Z, nub rirthen HORATIO BROWNING, President. " ji - I I I - - I II I ! 2i5fC?325T55i?2rl5,00 II dale. 1.300, y 5??-.2l?i:S5fH';ia shall Con. S :rE??IS-Fnig i,coo,ooo If l2lH3!::?l.l B score or 11-" EnHIslf?i5S$ iel eaten I, ET 14 4W ' . acre?; 1,100,000 ncren beloujr to an Eiurlish vnrlicate in Mississippi, 1,730,000 to trie Marquis of Twee- O00 to the Phllluw-Mar- pany, of London, and acres to a German syndi- These comprise the larger lew. There are, however, a more of persons and syndi owning less than 730,000 acres. The jjTand total foots up to 20,747, uOO acres of Government land held Oft UMDEVELOPEDPARTi by aliens In the United States. comblnatloru proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give "to Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- -r-0 Ifcplf Ur euratlre powers. No lloCii other medicine has such a record ol wonderful cures. If you have made i-p four mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do xit be t iduced to take any other Instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. "Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C J. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar dec lOlyr dJtwnnn .. m-w s3dpji nncom- . . . A A Af W KTV I " " E"r.Sri:MlEETCuSi.LoiiuyrJ!iu fortabl for the relatives and friends ' T the Knglish -Wier; killed iu JoJlud.. Depot,:. . . t I Egypt has been made by the captain JFiold Croquet. rpHE BEST LINE OF CROQUET FOR QU AL Ity and Price ever offered. Good, Cheap : Durable. Also Lawn Tennis, at 1 HEINSBERGER'S apis --. ' -' ; - " ..- - For criminal cases. ' tFor civil cases alone. tFor civil cass alone, except Jail cases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS, NEW HANOVER COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares. Wllminston. Judge. ltcnjamln It. Moore. Wilmington, solicitor, court begins Jan. 2d, March 19th, May 21st, juiy lotn, sept, ntn, nov. 19th. ... MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge," Geo. E. Wilson. Charlotte. Solicitor. court begins Feb. 13th, April 9th, June 4th, Aug. iiu. ucu sin uec luin. . - Hisses Burr & James, ILL, U01uN "THEIR SCHOOL' FOR W clrls and Uttle boys, on TUESDAY. Oct: 4. ' The course of instruction, as heretofore, will Special attention given to Reading, Writing Music and Physical culture. . . ., -- Mrs. M. S. Cushlng will have charge of the juusicai uepajtmenu- - Hours for Kindergarten DUDUsfrom tn n r O ; GEORGE D." ELD RIDGE- ! ;' Secretary. Manager and Actuary.' - Life Insurance at Absolute C03tT -" V A Guaranteed Policy. - - ' " . y An Incontestlble Policy.". ' 1 ':-' -Maturity Value in Casn at Fixed- Age Annual Cost Absolutely Limited,. Only Four Payments per-YearJ ? -h -r Non Fort el table A f ter Three Years - P.-S.l?inDiLLE,M.D. . - Medical Dlroctor W, II. GIBSON, Special Agent. - r - : Home Office, 1,215 F streef, N.V. "-JOHN HA AH, 'Ja.,LbcaI Agent, oct 23 " " ' ' TVHmlngton, Nt C, ADVERTISED Cai learn tiie Papers f rr for tM . o ,Vl Irtftts. lor Douglas; "& pASHipaa. - s -.vAjrP Vf a Market &t... -Uh Sbop fuUy equlPu VY5S!f.,dPOl!tV Werner, would t e rori. '1!
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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