. . . V . .(,..- - : ' - - - s . - it 41 Hi 11 V - 1 -i i - : t ) 4,1 EQRiMEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL A Scientific Kemedy ; not a Beverage. It Stimulates the Circulation. It Tones up tlie Life. It Purifies the Blood. It ffives Life and Health to Women. It Imparts Strength to Men. It is Prescribed by Physicians. It Is Endorsed by the Clergry. It lias been Popular for years. It is sold universally. SECURE ONLY THE GENUINE. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., ROCHESTER, N. T. MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS' DB. HUMPHREYS' BOOK Cloth & Cold Binding 144 Pfcges, wiih Steel EngraTing, SAILED FREE. Addr.. P. O. Box 1810. W. T. IJST OF FBINCIPAL. SOB. CTIIES PRICE. .. .25 Fever. Congestion. Inflammations... Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Colic... Crying Colic, or Teething of Infanta. Diarrhea, of Children or Adults Dysentery, Gripiopt Bilious Colic Cholera Morbus, Vomiting Coagbi. Cold, lironchitis euralcia. Toothache. raceache Headaches, Sick Headache. Vertigo. .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 HOMEOPATHIC Dy'Pepaia. Bilious Stomach 25 fcnppresaedor Painful Period 25 White, too Profune Period 25 Croup. Coutrh, Difficult Broathinp 25 alt Rheum, Erysipelas. Eruptions.. .25 liheumatiira. Rheumatic Pains 25 Fever and Aue. Chills. Malaria 50 Piles, Blind or Bleedinjr Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head .50 Whoopinz Cough, Violent Coughs.. .50 General uebility.Physical Weakness .50 Kidney Disease .. .50 ervous Debility .............. .. .. ... 1 .00 Urinary Weakness. Wetting Bed... .50 DHeases of the Heart. Palpitation-1 .00 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 19 20 24 27 2K .10: 32 S FEC I F 1 O S Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt Of price. HlXTlUUlB'MDIClSkl'O. lOUtultonSt. &'.. men 22 eod w ly nrm If so. ond for IHHi IJi YlIIIS C-Vl Dllt contninip? coloioJ plt.-v. lUUCiicmvjncs f.i n.ucrcn i.tow, r, . liricrs thay aro vurUi, and vber to " tV Vi s T hfty tiica. Diroctioas for Try ininff ' iJixrajd Breeder Kt-rret;. Mailed t: -fjLitVev for l&l'ents. AlsoC'nc.;? of Dog lTnruisaiag 2otfs uf all kinds. HI Tbon send for Pmctienl POl i- JbAfi.A m . . . . f. j . . . . I n VT.' ..1 J tiful colored pinto i cr.KruTinpa of near!; all iinda of fowls; descrip tKms of the d roods; nour vo caponize; plans for poaltrj bouses ; inloimatioa ciwat inenbatord, and hero t uu IVir. 'mm iit titnrtL nl SIJ per ttittiuc Sent far la Cents.' U so, yon need the BOOH OF CAGE BIRDS. ?0 paxes. 150 illna trntions. BeaotafuT colored plnte. Treatment n2 brpodinn oi all kinds Care birds, for plsoanre ana proit. Diseases and tbeir core. How to build and stock an Aviary. - All about Parrots, Prices oi all kinds birds, caes. etc. Mailed fox 15 Cents. Tue Thzee Books, -IO C'ls. associated' fanciers. 257 Soutfc ttghiti Street, Philadelphia, I'a. af 1 1 MO REVOLVERS. Send stamp for 1JIU1MO Drtce list to JonNSTON fc Son, OCt 1 4W llttsburgh, l'enn. GRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which srovern the operations of difrestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, M r. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the indlclous use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until it Is strong enough to resist every tendencj to disease. Hundreds or suotie maiaaies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti fied with pure blo-.d and a properly nourished frame." Civil Scniice Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk, sold only in half pound tlnsby Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO, Homoeopathic Chemists, oct 1 4v London, England. MARVELOUS Memory v Dl Any Book learned In one reading. Mina wanuenng cureu. Speaking without notes." Pirarv condemned by the Supreme Court.:.. s treat inducements to correspondence classes, i 1 Jt Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A, Hammond, the worid-ramea tciansx in IBlnd disease, Daniel Greenleaf Thompson, the great Psychologist, J. M. Buckley, D. i.. Editor ot the Christian Adivcate, IUchard Proc tor, the Scientist, Hons. Judge Gibson, Judah P. Benjamin, and others, sent post free byfijk) J 1 Prof. A. LOISETTE, ! . oct 4w 237 Fifth Ave., New York. hXHAUSTED VITALITY THE SCIENCE Ol LIFE, Uie grea Medical Work of th age on Manhood,Ner ous ami Physical De bility. Premature De ffTni'f TUVCri C clme,Error8oroutn AliUW -1 ill OLLI I and the nntokl miser es consequent thereon, SOO 3 yo., 125 pre tiVfrti- riiae&aea. Cloth, fall eUt. oniy L0 y mail, sealed. WustratiTe sample free to all yoanj : m,,wuMol mm.-Send now. The Gold anc leweUed Medal awarded to the auUior by theNat i Medical Association. Address P.O. Box lSSBos tit a. nr rtr W M PARKER, eradaate of Hac- ard Medical CoQese, 5 years' practice in Boeton, rho may be consoitea connaenuaur. umtc, .BaHnchSt. Specialty, Diseases of Man. cot thla out. Yon may aerer sec it affalsv .octi i?r f Tnt sCIEtiUklj f Josn. T. James, Editor & Prpp'r. Wilmington. !N. C. SATUKPAY, OCT. 27. 1883. Entered at the Post office at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. DEM0CKAT1C TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT: GROVER CLEVELAND, Of New York. for vick-prksidknt: allen:g. THURMAN, Of Ohio. FOR GOVKHXOIl: DANIEL d. FOWLE, Of Wake Comity. FOR'LIKUTKXA NT HOVKRNOR: T. M. HOLT, Of Alamance County. FOR SKCRKTARY OF STATK: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, Of AVake County. FOR STATK TRKASURKR: DONALD W. BAIN, Of Wake County. FOR STATK AUDITOR: GEO. W. SANDERL1N. Of Wayne County, FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : SIDNEY, M. FINUKU, Of Catawba County. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, Of Buncombe County. FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGES' JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Of Franklin County. '.TAMES E SHEPHERD, Of Beaufort County. A.;0. AVERY, Of Burke County. FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE: ALFRED M. W ADD ELL, of New Hanover County. FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK.! of Oranre Country. For Congress Oth District: A LF RED KO W LA N D. Of Robeson. For Elector Oth District: S. J. P EMBERTON, OfStanlev. The Seventh-day Adventist of Minnesota have organized a confer ence school in Minneapolis, the rules and regulations of which are rather interesting. Nobody who uses pro fane or unbecoming language, who uses tobacco or intoxicating liquors or is iu any way immoral will be ad mitted. Manna'', training is to be one of the features, and tent mak ing is mentioned as a very pleasant as well as useful employment to be taught. It is also the plan to have the general domestic work of the school done by the students, and the work embraces dining room, kitchen and laundry work, sawing and split ting wood, &c. Aside from the or dinary branches, physiology, civil government and algebra are named in connection with missionary and Sabbath School work, as a part oj the course. Another somewhat novel feature is that the young men, among other things, are required to provide themselves with flannel or colored shirts and with celluloid collars and cuffs, as linen shirts, cuffs, &c, will not be laundered at the school. Such a programme is not very alluring to the average young man or woman, but sixtv of them are going to make a trial of it. The fibre of the ramie plant ex ceeds in strength that of cotton, flax or other vegetable substances used in the textile industries. It is also of a lustre nearly equalling silk. The difficulty of separating the fibre from the woody substance of the plant, and from the resinous matter iu which it is imbedded, has hereto fore prevented the use of ramie for the purposes to which it is adapted. The London limes speaks hope fullj of experiments made with a machine invented by a gentleman in Belfast for the purpose of prepar ing flax for the spinners as likely to be of equal use in separating the fibre of the ramie plant from adher ing substances. The French Gov ernment has offered a prize of 6,000 francs for any process that may produce the fibre in quantity of proper quality for commercial use, and the Indian Government has a standing offer of $25,000 for a ma chine that may accomplish the same purpose. A machine is to be pur posely constructed to send to India to make an experiment upon the ramie grow in that country. If an India substitute for cotton could be discovered, John Bull would con sider his everlasting fortune made. A SAD STORY, --The child coughed. The mother ran. No remedy was near. Before morning the poor little sufferer was dead. Moral: Always keep ' Dr. Acker's English Remedy at hand. UrmcLs Bros., druggists. ! Mr. Stanley nimseir may Dequoieti in snpporir of the theory that the ' Nile can be diverted from its course j with comparatively little effort: In i the course of conversation with Col. j Colborne in Cairo on the eve of his ! departure for Zanzibar he described ' the Victoria Lake as lying on a i plateau Pke an inverted basin. It ! could be made to trickle over at any j point,'1 he exclaimed. The King of Uganda, he continued, might take it j into his head any morning to turn j off the Nile by ordering a thousand natives to drop stones across the Ripon Falls until they were blocked. As the channel is narrow, this could easily be done by such a force in nine months, and the population Of Egypt would be starved. He did not suxpose that King Mtesa would ever entertain such a project mere" ly for the sake of creating trouble in the lower Nile countries, but con sidered it possible for him to block up the outlet of the lake in order to water tracts of land adjacent to it. The possession of Khartoum by the English, it is clear, would not pre vent such a catastrophe as this. In order to secure Egypt against the loss of the fertilizing inundations, the whole course of the river from the junction of the Blue Nile to the sources of the While Nile would have to be controlled. A Safr fnvetmnt. Is one which is guaranteed to bring von satisfactory results, or in ease of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in everv case, when used for anv affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consump tion,' Inflammation of Lungs, Bron chitis, Asthma, Wooping Cough, Croup, tc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can always be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Wiu. VI. Green fc Co's Drug Store. .-- OCTOIIlii: ODDS. "She did wrong to look back, didn't she, Bessie?" "Yes, mamma." "And what do you think Lot did when he saw his poor wife turning into a pillar of salt?" "I don't know mamma: 1 'spec he wondered where he couid get a fresh one." Stranger (soothingly) Good dog gv: nice doggy! Say, friend, call him ,olf, will von? Owner (calm lv) Can't doit." He's deaf as a post. VVait till he gets hold of you, and then turn 'round and I'll try to ketch his eye. He minds by sight. The foreman of a large printing house one morning received the fol lowing note from the wife of one of the men in his employ: -'Plese to eggscuse my husban for not coming to work today. He is ded." Chica go Ijcdgcr. Husband "No meat for dinner todav? Why? Dind't you telephone to the butcher to send up that roast we agreed upon this morning?11 Wife "No. dear; I'm sorry. But the fact is I was studying my memory lesson and forgot all about it." Jjowcll Citizen. Those persons who tell the editor "how to run Ins paper," should at plv for positions in Cornell univer sity. A school of journalism is to be established in that institution, and instructors may be needed. Norr Her. "Smantha, I'm going to let goof your hand for a minute, but you won't be mad, will you darling? I wouldn't let go till you did, only some sort of a bug is crawling down my back, and I can't keep my mind on vou and bugs at the same time!" -J Make No Mistake. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virture of its peculiar combina tion, proportion and preparation, curative power superior toany other article of the kind before the people. For all afiections arising from im pure blood or low state of the sys tern it is unequalled. Be sure to get Hood's. PecyI5arr Many peculiar points make Hood's Sar saparilla superior to all other medicines. Peculiar in combination, proportion, and preparation, of ingredients, jy Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses v the full curative value of the best known remediesJrr of the vegetable kiig--jOdom. Peculiar in its strength and economy jjS Hood's Sar saparilla is Cjfr the only medi cine jwhich can truly be said " One Hundred Doses One 0 Dollar." Medicines in fAO larger and smaller bottles J'requlre larger doses, and do not Prdduce as good results as Hood's. S Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and has won for itself the title of " The greatest blood Sit purifier ever discovered." r Peculiar in its " good name home," there is now rmore of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold in Lowell, where it is made, man of all other blood phenome-SJ Peculiar in its record of sales " ouier preparation na3 vjrever attained such popu Xlarity in so short a time, and retained its popularity dand confidence among all classes of people so steadfastly. Do not be induced to buy other preparations, but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by &u draggiflt. 1 ; six for 55. Prepared only by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, IOO Doses One Dollar ' dec lOlyrrLfcwnrm raws 2dp ' I Superior Courts of North CaroUnsv . JUDGES. . ' 1st District, James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort - 2nd District, Fred Phillips, of Edgecombe. 3rd District, II, G. Connor, of Wilson. 4th District, Walter Clark,of Wake. 5th District, John A. Gilmer, of Guilford. 6th District, E T Boykin, of Sampson. 7th District, James C. MacRaeCumberland. 8th District, W J. Montgomery, of Cabarrus. 9th District, Jesse P. Graves, of Surry. 10th District. Alphonso C. Avery, of Burke. 11th District, Wm. M. Shlpp, of Mecklenburg 12th District, J. H. Merrlmon, of Buncombe. SOLICITORS. ' 1st District, John H. Blount, of Perquimans. ! 2nd District, Geo. H. White. (coL) of Halifax. 3rd District, D. Worthington, of Martin. 4th District, T. M. Argo, of Wake, i 5th District, Isaac K. Strayhorn. of Durham. 6th District, O. H. Allen, of Duplin. : 7th District, Frank .McNeill, of Richmond. 8th District, B. F. Long, or iredeu. 9th District, Thos. Settle, Jr., of Rockingham. 10th District, W. H. Bower, of CaldwelL 11th District , Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg. 12th District, James M. Moody, of Buncombe. TIME OF HOLDING COURTS FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Montgomery, Fall Judge MacRae. Beaufort t Feb. tSih. May 28th, Nov. 26th. Currituck March oth, Sept. 3d. Camden March 12th, Sept. 10th. Pasquotank March 19th. June 11th, Sept. 17th, Dec. 10th. Perqulmans March 26th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. oates Apru tn, oct. stn. Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. 15th. Washington April 23d. Oct. 220. Tyrrell April 30th. Oct. 29th. Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge Montgomery. Halifax t Jan. 9th, tMarch 5th, May nth, tNov. 12th. Northampton $Jan. 23d, April 2d, Oct, 1st. Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven t Feb. 13th, May 2Sth, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Avery. Fall Judge Graves, Pitt Jan. 9th, March 19th, tJune 11th, Sept 17tn. Franklin .Tan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson i Feb. 6th, June 4th, Oct. 19th . Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20th, Oct. 15th. Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, tDec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shlpp. B'ALL-Judge Avery. Wake 'Jan. 9th. tFeb. 27th. March 26th, t April 23d, Muly 9th, tAug. 27th, sept. 24th, tOct. 22d. Wayne-Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th, sept. 10th, Oct. 15. Harnett Feb. 6th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 26th. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. fifth judicial district. Spring Judge Merrlmon. . Fall -Judge Shlpp. Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th, June 4th, Oct. 15th. GranvilleJan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, Nov. 26th. Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct. 1st. GulKord Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. Alamance March 5th, May 21sf , sept. 24th. Orange March 19th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 5th. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug 26th, Nov. 19th! sixth judicial district. Spring Judge Shepherd. Fall Judge Merrlmon. Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th, Sept. 10th. New Hanover t Jan. 23d, tApril 16th, tSept. 24th. Lenoir Feb.Cth. Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb. 13th, Sept. 3rd, Nov. 26th. Sampson- tFeb. 27th, April 30th, Oct 8th, Dec. 10th. Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring-Judge PhllllDS. Fall Judge Shepherd. Columbus .Jan. 16th, April 2d. July 3d, tNov. 26th. Anson 'Jan. 9th, tApril 30th, 'Sept. 3d. tNov. 26th. Cumberland Jan. 23d, tMay 7th, July 23d tNov. 12th. Robeson Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct. 1st. . Richmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th, Dec. 3rd. Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. Brunswick April 9th, Sept. 10th. Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 23d. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. Cabarrus tJan. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell Feb. 6th, May 21st,- Aug. 6th, Nov. r,tu. Rowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov 19th. Davidson March 5th, June 4th, Sept. 2d, j)3c. 3d. Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge Connor. Rockingham-nJan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 22d. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. Wilkes Mrch 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. Stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12tb. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge Gilmer. . Fall .Judge Clark. 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. MltdieU April 16th, Sept. 10th. Yancey April 30th, Sept. 24th. McDowell May 14th, Oct. 8th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring, Judge Boykin. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th. Alexander Jan. 30tn, July 30th. Union 'Feb. 13th, tFeb. 20th, Sept. ;i7th, tSept. 2ith. Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th, tAug. 27th. Gaston March I9th Oct. 8th. . Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st. Cleveland April 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct. 22d. Rutherford April 23d, Oct. 29th. Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae. Fall Judge Boykin. Madison Feb. 27th, July 30th, tNov. 19th. Buncombe March 12th, June 18th, Aug.lSth, Dec 3d. Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3fi Haywood April 9th, Sept 10th. Wackson April 23d, Sept. 24th. Macon May 7th, Oct. 1st. Clay May 14th, Oct. 8th. Cherokee May 2lst, Oct. 15th. Graham June 4th, Oct. 29th. Swain June 11th, Nov. 5th. For criminal cases. tFor civil cases alone. tFor civil cases alone, except Jail cases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS NEW HANOVER COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge. Benjamin R. Moore, Wilmington, solicitor. Court begins Jan. 2d, March 19th, May 21st, July 16th, Sept, 17th, Nov. 19th. MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge. Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor. Court begins Feb. 13th, April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 13th. Oct. th, Dec 10th. On Corn, Peanuts and Potatoes. rjlBY CARBONATE OFLI1TE, 4 ' " . .MIXED WITH KA1NI1 BE ULTS ASTONISHING. ' : ' ; " V'AddreB' -FRENCH B0S., ' twiF9 Bockv. Point U.CV MISCELLANEOUS !EAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTj t the Body enlarged and strengthened. Fmi nam rs Bent scaled free. Eli IB MED. CO., IIvttavo, n Y UFFEfiEBSrsoM-rtERyOUSHESS0 jult of ovex-Wprk, IndUcreUon. etcw address ot' The Acme MANUFACTURING GO MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fibre" and Pine Fibre Matting. WILMINGTON, N.C. fJVHE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS the ACME and GEM, is now established. anC the results'or three years' use In the hands of the best farmers of thla and other States ;: ly attest their value as a high grade manure.; The MATTING, made rrom the leaves of ou native pine, 13 conceded to be equal to any wool carpet lor comfort and durability and the demand for it is daily increasing. It has vii tuea not found in any other fabric. The FIBRE or WOOL Is extensivelvused for upholstering purposes, and as a filling tor Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being ugnt elastic and proof against insects. Certificates from reliable parties using ou goods nun be seen at our office, or will be mail ed upon application, tan 4 xi , O Q Pekd's Mill, Texas, June 20, 1888 The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Gen- J I tlemen : One of my children was troubled with rheumatism and bolls for about two M years. We save her various kinds of medl- M clne.'.but without profit, and began to despair, of curing her at alL I was persuaded to try your Swift's Specific. After she had used several bottles the diseases all disappeared, and she is now a hale, hearty and healthy girl twelve years old. Another child has Just become afflicted in the same way, and I am using the S. S. S. and anticipate a prompt and permanent cure. N. C. Waggoneb. Rich Hill, Mo., July 7, 188S The Swift Specific Co., Atianta, Ga. Gentlemen: Our Httlft crlrl when but three weeks old broke out with eczema. We tried the prescriptions 3 rrom several gooa- aocrors, dug witnouc any special benefit. We tried S. S. 8., and by the time one bottle was gone her head began to heal, and by the time she had taken six bottles she was completely cured. Now she V- has a full and heavy head of hair a robust, hearty child. I feel it but my duty to make this statement. Respectfully, II. T. Shobe. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 27. 1888 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentleman : In 1886 1 contracted blood poison, and at once sought a physician, who treated me for sev eral months. By his advice I went to Crab Orchard Springs, Ky., where his course of treatment was carefully observed. I recov ered, as I thought, but the next spring pta t)les began to appear on my face and body. These gradually increased to sores and run nine ulcers. I was advised to try S. S. S.. and immediately after taking It I commenced to imnrove. slowly at first, but more rapidly afterwards, and soon nothing remained to tell of my trouble. My blood 13 now thor oughly cleansed, and my system free from taint, and I owe my present condition a perfect cure to your medicine. I cheerfully give this statement that others who have suffered as I have may reap the same benefit. Uakjt M. Bukt, 2i West Ninth St. Homer. La May 25, 1888 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : About two years ago my general health gave way en tirely. I was so debilitated that I almost despaired of ever feeling well again. All that the physicians done for me brought no permanent relief. Friends Insisted that I should give S. S. S. a fair trial, although I thought it would be throwing away money. After taking a thorough course, my health and strength returned, and I must say that S. S. S. alone cured me, as I discarded all others while using it. As a tonic I can most heartily recommend it ; for general debility, it certainly is a specific. WF. Bridges, J. P. Ho meb. La. I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and will say that his statement is correct. Joseph Shelton. Druggist. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Thk Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. nov 20 law lyuo ch sat PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Prevents PandrnlT and hair falling 6(c. and $1 On at Pnijnri.sta. Oct I 4AV , S ft vsr s?b pz isi tf-a ml';? 3 IaF SKI 8 iiKfa?ti t TO r.;!.tMtly mturrc! iy flic ;f ?.m cuiirt.y ni!y. flic le ta. f'.H-a ioii-rsp:in.- 'spaa h Troclirea new J'uii. Oi:r i Husj.r-.iH-'l. lY:i"Ze boo! 1 trHtimonials, (sent Kvrrv jr mn shouM Ad it. VON OIIA '.F iA.OCUV.i'-.CO., VJ Parle iL;..-. fs- T-r STOVES. STOVES. HEATING & COOKING. -n- LARGEST STOCK and most complete assort-? ment to be found in the state, see our Stock and hear prices before buy x ing. You will find that we can save you money. cuius;, PISTOLS, SHOT, CAPS, CARTRIDGES, GLASS, (SMALLANDLAEOE) Sash, Doors and Blinds, POIW AND TABLE CUTLKBY, Razors, Scissors & Shears, In act a complete stock of HARDWARE In aU its branches. We take pleasure In showing our Goods. Jacobi's Hdw. Store, 12 South Front street. oct 4 tf Atlantic View, WRIGHTSVIXUS, NT. C. PHIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IS situated at the wrlghtsville Terminus of the Wilmington Seacoast Railroad, and there 13 no charge for transportation of self or baggage to the lioteL Baid'of Musit Engaged for the Season. ' waak) snrrv the Soldier Boys have gone home so are the girls. ; : - - Those desiring Board can find comfortable rooms and jfood fare at reasonable rates. , . Si Jy23 , Proprietor. i mm - Qo pat evf There 8 The P 0ar birdi There i rollouts1 A0dor phall i! ; yet The pe i iod eac ? A. loathing of food Aei t th oy mail to anv : n stamps. Th 400 NnftU 3d St "lAJJ ilie great secte:0fthB",I great ectetofth.-T.111! Manna wi 1 1 resto ' GilZ"' f.isrs carry OiolifiVi.ri fc.ie it i tut ion this pawr, xlaMt,iu . t ll.a IU U rt Thon risand app!lcUon fJN United ftint kai ioN II 4 1 W.. . WT1 trie, the nnbiishers of ikTj'v ft Lt V . L' I ITI.ICI .1111 Ifna Anencn continue to t .rr"-1 far rtatiik'ts, caveats, trtiWj,jlcaj" rights, etc. for the UnitiM ii...ve)W' to btin patents in Canada, Kngltnu Oermany, and all other countries tj,, e a co U unsqualod and their faciltUet u tVM.1CU. . , "I Dravrinirs and specifications preptj r A 4u the Tateat Office on short notic. TrJ i reasonable. Ho charge for eiaininUo m.11 j or drawing Advice by mail f re ! Patents obtained through MnnnJkOt... in the SCIENTIFIC AMKltlCAVlS t the largest circulation and is the moel Ui,,,, newspaper of its kind published ia tin ;; rho advantages of Bach a notice arerj uiZ understands. " . - ..' ' . This I a r pre and splendidly illnstnted , i published WT2KlCL,Yt 3mtl. 5 admitted to be the best paper 4Toted to kmJ mechanics. Inventions, entcineerhir wort. iU other department a of industrial pnfnm. 2 lisued iu any country. It contain th atattrf all patentees andtitte ot every inventioaaM2 each wot-k. Try it four months tor an tola? 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Chapel, on Third, betweeB Bed Campbell streets, where It JJySi 1 for the past two years. TheBtrMt can ning on Red Cross, a JtSk ingf can cover any objection to, jXcki Well ventilated schoolroom PJ ground, good cistern, of water and tueoi... uatlon mae it more deslraWe-lXL central locauties viuiawtv--- s .tt n-iMAMAlii r. a V nYWtrifflTW 'Will rv ' . x ne iTinuipttw,: iVk t. enoix ior tne aavauceuicinr u j-r- . ly entrusted to their care; gWW .Xs attention to each, and ruling :IP:r loving discipline. - n. thpma5 Their many graduates, some of two occupying the poslUoh of. teacher, tpj,. their Success, is always stated to culars, scholars received only for tne no deduction teing made except ja protracted sickness. -Those enterhano ; tober charged only t dab3 of entrw MUSICAL INSl ii L C'TIOM 0 t7 -S. Cushlng, whose life-long devotion science and Jong experience .1' : . . ; should be a guarantee for her aouuj. - Bi3j Vocal musics Calisthenics J"L Drawing, free of charge,; aly exerc InstrucUon in Needle-Work of aU DU. so free of charge, given weeuy. -For further particulars apply to sept is For-Gale. 1 w fLD NEWSPAPERS FOB BAl&J t. t : i J" own price at ng 14 11 , LIME In exchange for PBOTISI5' , LIME,4 LIME 44 T.TMR " 44 liA4'"- v j - - . - , . . -hi . 1 "5 rAAJ my LIME 4r ' '""" .a ' , f u n I ve rs 1 iy u i w u rmi - ' 0-7 rhftTiel IK L N. C THE NEXT SESSION I itfiSVlr- 1 achers. Three full cou degrees. Three short t WO9 nr rumlnpss men. teacL Urs. Pw.. . . pharmacists.- ; ' I , ' ' . Write for Catalogue to j I - jATTftfc t But oi the ou W'ltb for, I vr LeAU the ;.- ll. Oh ! T' With fa liiitll I (Miry fiut th t auI t Wr'l! 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