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18S8. Register of Deeds Cobb linds f
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nmi nis recom uook snows licenses
issued to 194 white .Couples and 211
colored couples during the year.
UDon the exniration of his term oi
office (jTov. Scales will return to his j
home at Greensboro, where he will
be president of the Piedmont Bank
iind also consulting partner in the
law firm of Scales & Scales, of which
his nephew, Mr. Wallace Scales,
present executive clerk to the.Govi.
emor will be the junior partner.
COMTHERCIAL NEWS.
, " '. . - .
WILMINGTON MARKET.
. ' j ' Jan. 4 2:30 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm
at 43 cents. Sales of receipts at 44
cents.
miscellaneous:
ROSIN Steadv at SO cents for
strained and 82 cents for. goodj
strained. - " ' ,
TAR Steady at $1.10
CRUDE TURPENTINE .Steady
atvl.SO for 'hard, $2.25 for yellow
dip and' virgin. , - .
COTTON Firm. The following
cribner's Magazine
k For 1881
The publishers of SCKIBNERtf MAGAZINE
aim to make It the most popular and entcr-Tirisino-
of periodicals. -While at all ' times pre
serving Its high literary character. 2o,0Wnew
readers have been drawn to It during the past
iTnfnnthRhvthe increased excellence of its
; want nnt.fl wv the Railway articles), and It
fcllSCELL'A PFOUF
21 AMY THSj SgTi
ninwa it a ssAPiinrt vear witha new impetus ahd
an assured success. The illustrations will
uhnwonmp npw pffftcts. and nothing to mate
spt?t hmbr's magazine attractive and In
Fayetteville Observer: Last even- j are the official Quotations: Ordinary, j teresting will toe neglected,
ing a'iafge assemblage gathered at ; 6 3-16; good ordinary, "" 7f; low - the railway ARTICL
ARTICLES will toe contin
the rW.of Miss Nannie .1. JmMdltogM t ,V jffl.MKIliS
Shepherd, of this place, to the Rev. J Receipts to-day: Spirits, 152;rosin, .ifie illustrated. '
a)
..". ... .... ... ,
Absolutely Pure
' This powder never varies. A marvel of pu
rity .strength and wholesomeness. 'More econ
omical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be
eoxa in competition wun tne muintuae oi low
test, short weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKIXG I'OWDEK
C'U., 106 Wall St., N. Y.
oct 28 dwly tennn ithnd 3rdpw
R. P; Pell, pastor of the Presbvte-11,116; tar, 298: crude, 9G; cotton, 153.
rian chnrches of "Wilson and RoekW,- '- -
Mount. ' - The reopening of thej - marine sews. .,
Kgypt mines ought to be a great; ,TnTI,n
help to this, section. The coal was , 01. . X5VA ,
used during tne war- ana proved ri , i "A, "wuu' j
good, the great trouble was the ex- etteville. Woody & Curne.
pense of transportation in order to j ULMKb-Ur 3
hnd a market, but soon tlie exten- .Steainshin Pioneei. Inrrram. New!
sion of the U. r. & Y. V. to Wilming- York. II Small bones. !
ton will obviate this. Tlie snatc or: steamer A P Hurt. Robeson
this mine is said to be 465 feet deep etteville. Woodv & Gurrie.
and the tunnels running from itex-j .. -' '- I
Fay-
tend over four acres, part of the
work is directly nnder the bed of 1
Deep River.- The mine is now filled j
with water, and it will take some;
months to pump it dry before the j
work of mining the coal can com
Tnpnn - 1
EXPORTS.
FRIDAY, JAN. 4. 1889.
; IN CONGRESS YESTEKDATV
'SENATE.
Washington. January. 3.The
presiding officer stated that he had
examined- the President's message
of yesterday, in reference to the
conTention with China, and that it
related to and was a supplement to
matters which had already been
made public. The message was
thereupon read, laid on the table,
and ordered to be printed.
xne. oenate at lzr&j resumed con
sideration of the tariff bill, the nend
ing question being on Mr. - Vest's
amendment to paragraph -.313 to
change the duty on cotton thread,
yarn, wraps, etc., valued at not ex
ceeding 25 cents per pound, from
10 cents per pound to 35 per cent,
ad valorem.
This amendments well as others,
- --was rejectea promptly ana by a
strict party vote and the Senate ad
journed, after- having disposed of
three and a half pages of the bill to
day.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr. Reed, of Maine, from the Com"
mittee on Rules, reported a resolu
tion providing that during the re
mainder of the -present session of
Congress there shall be no call of
States and Territories on the first
and third Mondays of each month.
These Mondays are what . are
known as ' supension days,
and the object of the - resolution
is to prevent the opponents of -the
Union Pacific funding measure and
the Oklahoma bill from filibuster
ing against the attempt to pass
these measures uncier suspension of
' the rules, by introducing volumi
nous bills under the call of States,
and consuming the day by the de
mand tor their reading in full.
Mr. Reed demanded the&revious
question on the adoption- of the
resolution, which called forth vigor
ous protests from Mr. 'Anderson, of
Kansas, ..who has been one of the
chief antagonists of "the Union Pa
cific bill. He asked that two hours1
debate be allowed upon the resolu
tion, but MrTReed declined to ac
cede to the request, on the ground
that he had been instructed by his
committee to demand the previous
question.
A vote was reached on tne pre
vious question but there . was no
; quorum and the House .finally ad
journed without action. .
LEMON E1.IXI
Its Wonderful Effect on tlie Liver, Stom-
' ach, ISowels, Kidneys and ISlood.
Dr. Mozlev's Lemon Elixir is a
pleasant lemon drinkthdt positively
cures all Billiousness, Constipation,
Indicrestion, HeaJache, Malaria,
Kidney Disease, Dizziness, .Colds,
Loss of Appetite, Fevers, Chills,
Blocthes, Pimples,Pain in Back, Pal
pitation of Heart and all other dis-
eases caused oy disordered liver,
stomach and kl Ineys, the first great
cause 01 all ratal diseases, nicy
cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold
by .druggists. . Prepared onl v by.. H.
Mozley, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
. -
LEMON HOT OROFS.
For coughsand colds, take Lemon
Hot Drops. -i
For sore throat and bronchiti?,
take Lemon Hot Drops.
For pneumonia and laryngetis,
take Lemon Hot Drops.
For consumption and catarrh, take
Lemdn Hot Drops. .
For throats and lung diseases, take
Lemon Hot Drops. : -
An elegant and reliable prepara
tion.
Sold by , druggists. 25 cents per
bottle. Prepared by H. Mozley, M.
D., Atlanta, Ga. m thsat
j COASTWISK.
j New York Steamship Pioneer
i 31 pkgs mdse, 25T bags peanuts, 217
bbls rosin, 731 do tar, 165 casks spir
its, 100 bbls gum thus, 50 bbls oil, 45
bales cotton, 77,000 shingles.
MONTHLY STATEMENT".
STOCKS ON HAND JAN. 1, 1888.
Spirits asliore 2,234; afloat, t204;
total, 2,438. .
Rosin ashore, 96.311.
Tar ashore, 5,299; afloat, 367; total,
5,6G6. - , i: -
Crade ashore, 567. '
Cotton ashore. 6,978; afloat, 273;
total, 7,251. '
RECEIPTS FOR MONTH OP DEC. 1889.
Cotton, 32, 696: spirits, 4,500; tar, 8,547;
crude, 1,803. -
EXPORTS FOR MONTH OF DEC, 1889.
DOMESTIC-
Cotton.. 8,133; spirits, 1,87S; rosin, 3, -676;tar,4,92S;cruqe,
1,448.
FOREIGN.'.-.
Cotton. 14,037; spirits, 4,848; rosin,
29,5;
XO.4 M.i.rl,, KQ
anted Lady, active and intel
llsrent. to i-enreaenr. in her own locality.
an old firm. Kefecences given and "required.
Perm anent poit ion and good salary. !
jviur j onnson, aupi.,
dee 6 4v
Lock Box 1585
, IS. Y
Mick.
MR ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serial
novel t'The Master of Ballantrae," will run
through the greater part of the year.
Begun in Soceniber. -: ;
A CORRESPONDENCE and collection a
manuscript memoirs relating to J. F. Millet
and a famous group of modern French Painters
will furnish the substance of several articles.
Illustrated. '
The brief end papers written last year by
RnwTt. T,miis Stevenson, will be replaced by
equally interesting contributions by differe t
famous authors. Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldrich
will write the first of them for the January
number. '-
'.M.nnv valuable LITERARY ARTICLES Will
anDear: abaner on Walter Scott's Method of
Work, illustrated from original MSS.. a second
"Shelf of Old Books." by Mrs. James t. Fieias,
and many other articles equally noteworthy
j v . musiraiea
i Articles oh ART SUBJECTS will be a feature
Papers are arrangetf to appear by Clarence
Cook, E. II. Blashfleld, Austin Dobson. and
many others. Illustrated.
FISHING ARTICLE describing sport in the
best fishing grounds will appear.. Salmon,
Winninish, Bass and Tarpon are the subjects
now arranged." The authors are well known
sportsmen. . Illustrated.
ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES of great variety,
touching upon ajl manner of subjects, travel,
biography, description, etc., will appeaa, but
not of th8 conventional commonplace sort. ,
Illustrated. ',
-Among the most interesting in the list of
scidntlflc papere for the year will be a remark
able article by Prof. John Trowbridge upon
the most recent developments and uses of
PHOTOGRAPHY. Illustrated. . ..
A class of articles which has proved of spe
cial interest will be continued by a group of
papers upon ELECTRICITY in its most recent
applications, by eminent authorities; a re
markable paper on PEEP MINING, and ether
interesting papers. . -
v Unique Illustrations.
A- SPECIAL OFFER to cover last , year's
numbers, which include all the Railway Arti
cles, as follows:
A year's subscription (1889) and the num
bers for 1888 $4.50
A year's subscription (1889) and the num
bers for 1888, bound In cloth ............ 6.00
$3 a year;, 25ents a number. :
Charles cribner's Sons,
743-745 Broadway, NY.
MY HOLIDAY TRADE HAS-BEEN UNUSUALLY GOOD, Ala)
SAY BETTER -THAN ANY .
revious reason
. !
I therefore desire toextend my hearty thanks tamv J
And also wish thein all a ;
HAPPY- WEW-YEAR.
' ; Very Respectfully, ; ; ' '
; CJ. rjjclntire
dee 31 ' , ' . . NORTH FRONT STp'
! Oon't Deip
f SBND OUR BROKEN OB B,,
!f BEST
Promptly !
niture to me and I win repair it
; at low prices.
-r. 1 propose to make my livinir tW
a will do thfrwork well and ill? ni?XiJ 4
; much for doinsr It. Call and s
-repair t nave already made ? .n,,B a
nolr UqtoIt, "t1' J Will nlr,7"
FITTING CDRSETteWORLD
fcrsale! by leading merchants
MAYER, STROUSE & CO.
J W. MrRS.-4l2 BROADWAY, V,
dec 24 4w .
JRLD
NTS.
pair sewlnj? Machines. Ainc? V also!
.&c.. as well as Furniture, win n2fnnt
...gve estimates or probable cost
I-
OCt 30
isacklens Arnica Salve .
The Best Saive in the world for
Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Ilheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ned Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all
Bkin Eraptisns, and positively cures
Piles, or no Da v reauired. Itiseruar-
'anteed to give perfect satisfaction,!
m S ' Tkll xl
QJCmoney reiunaea. .trice &o ceuis
per box. 1
For sale by Wm. H. Green.
STATE NEWS.
Goldsboro Argus: About one
' thoasandnegroes left from this depot
yesterday afternoon for the turpen
tine fields of the South.
Charlotte Chronicle:- EdDebruhl,
the young colored boy -who- drires
for Dr. McCombs, was stabbed, in
the right . s breast this , morning,
by a negro girl about 16 years "old,
named Lizzie Davis. ,' 1
' Charlotte Democrat Mix L. 'A.
- Blackweldef has resigned his posi-
- tion as sexton of the FirstPresbyte
rian Church, a place he has held for
over 30 years.' - r Dr. A. H. Gra-
' ham, formerly of Charlotte but now
- of Lampasas, Texas, is on a. brief
' ' visit to relatives in Charlotte. ,Dr,
' G. has been in Texas 30 years.
Wilson Advance: During the last
" 0 six weeks we have traveled over a
large part of Wilson and a smal 1 por
tion ofJohnston,Edgecorabe,Greene
and Pitt counties. . We.were special-
' ly impressed by-the fact that , the
farmers in the sections seen are sow-
ingjnore wheat than last year. In
some sections thfr acreage ;is 15 per
himr than- the crop of last
mvAAV lW4v
TAKE IT IN TIME.
t
'For want of a nailT a shoe was
lost: for want of a shoe, a horse was
lost; for want of a horse, a rider was
lost." Never neglect small things.
The first signs of .rmeumonia and
consumption ca,positivelyhe. check
ed by Dr. Acker's" EnpHish Remedy
for Consumption. . Munds Brothers,
druggists.
SUITABLE FOll
first
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
AT
China, Glasswpre&Crockery
Storey :
1
115 Princes St.
FINE LOT
Wilmington District, '
Methodist J E. ' Church South,
round of Quarterly Meetings: ,
Grace Church, Dec. 15 and 16.
, -South port, Deo. 22 and 23.
Fifth Street,, Dec. 29 and 30. . .
Bladen Street, Dec. 20 and 30.
-- 'Scott's Hill and NewRiver Mission
at Rocky Point, Jan. 5 and 6, 1880.
White ville, Cerro Gordo, Jan 12 and
13.
Carver's Creek, Wayman, Jan. 19
and 29. .
Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, Jan. 26
and 27.
'Cokesbury. Bethany, Feb. 2 and 3
Sampson. Bethel, Feb. 9 atfd 10
T31orl. IqI QT, Pol, irfonrl 17
Clinton, Keener's Chapel, Feb. 23 Everybody IS IllVlted tO Call
Kenansville, Wesley Chapelj M'ch
Djonr asd Tea- Sets
In Stoclc
Pine l ea St at m'y $G
A full stock of Crockery and Glassware on hand j
. " 1
Jew Yorfe & Wtlmmzius
- , -
8t'amghip. Co .;
YORK
FROM PIER 39, EAST RIVER, NEW
Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts.
At 3 o'clock. P. M.
OJE WISH TO BUY
10,000 RACCOOISK1XS- ' x;
: 10,000, FOXSKIKS ' '
jQ QQQ OPOSSUM &KIN55,
10!000MINKSKINS' : :
Q'QQQ SKUNK SKINS,
q'qQQ OTTER SKINS, " "
-We p'ay Iflghest CASH prices and make
prompt returns. -
CIIAS. F. BROWNE,
-lia North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. -dec
27 tf
T h oi R 6 b es o n i a n ,
Published lnlLumberton, N. C.,by
W. W, McDIARMID,
-f
I
S READ EVERY 7EEK BY NEARLY
PIONEER.........
GULP STREAM.
BENEFACTOR..
Wednesday. Dec. 19
Saturday, Dec. 23
..Wednesday, Dec. 26
FROM WILMINGTON-
every intelligent citizen of Robeson county,
and has a general circulation in" all the sur
rounding counties, including Marion, Ararl
boro and Darlington in South Carolina.
' The ROBESON IAN is now in the Elirhtfttmth
Year of a prosperous and vigorous existence,
and is so rtrmlyestablished in the hpnrt.s of
us pairons as. wen as a pecuniary enterprise,
that business nien can readily estimate as to
ts value to them. The advertising rates are
ixceedingly reasonable, considering the age
circulation, and influence of the paper. . Send
c cents for specimen copy. ; sept 27
SELF-RISING
BUCKWHEAT
- - IN 3AND 6 LBS. PACKAGES.
! N INVALUABLE ARTICLE FOR m
- 'I '
duclng in -a few minutes ' bv th
I cold water or milk, most delicious
Buc kwheat Cftkes..'
MAPLE SYRUP,
EITHER IN BULK OR IN GALLON OB 1UL?.
GALLON CANS.: J
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit
By every steamer.
BENEFACTOR..:...
PIONEER..
GULF STREAM,.'...
...Friday, Dec. 21
.Tuesday, Dec. 25
...Friday, Dec; 28
Of all Descr'j -tlons, the Prettiest in the city.
FINE VASES, -TOILET SETS AND
CHAMBER SETS, CHEAP.
BASK KITS & TOILET SOAPS
AC very near Cost.
Two polite clerks in attendance. Messrs. J.
Melt. Cowan and Chas. H. Stemmerman.
Through: Bills Lading and Lowest Thro
Rates guaranteed to and from points In North
and South Carolina. r
For Freight or Passage apply to
H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent,
Wilmington N
THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager.
New York.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Genl Agents, r
dec 18 35 Broadway, New York
No. 10.
SCHEDULE WILMINGTON
SBACOAST R. R.
Preserves Jellies
1 BY THE POUND.
For sale by. - . .
) Jno) L'. BoatwrighV
nov? . ' 15&17SaFrontSt.
HportsmiVn's SaoDlies.
T r-y - I . '
lbby - 1889
THE WEEKLY HERALD Guns, Pistols, Knives ai
unition, f
K9H K liULLAft 1 Y A It
. ; - v: . -
TO KEEP POSTED ON THE .
News of the Entire Word;
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
New York' Weekly lie raid
ITTER.
-0-
March 16
Andrew's
2 and 3.
Onslow, Tabernacle, March tf.
Magnolia, Providence, March' 9 dec 23 tf
and 10.
Brunswick, Concord,
and 17.
Brunswick Mission,
Chapel, March 19.
Waccaraaw.-Bethesda, March 20.
The District Stewards are request
ed to meet at the lecture room of
Grace M. Ef. Church, at Wilmington,
at 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, Jan.
8th, 1889. P. D. Swindell, P. E
A, W. WATSON,
115 Princess St. (Evans Block.)
Harper's Weekly.
ILLUSTRATED.
IN EFFECT NOV. l 1888, AT 7:45 A. M.
It 13 and will continue to be the .
Grealtst tid Chf apest Family Jonrnal
IN THE UNITED STATES
Tke Jacobi Axe,
Erery One Warranted. Merchants will find it
the most salable. Tlmbermen declare
' It the BEST MADE.
From Wilmington, From HummocKS.
Ieave 7:36 a. m Leave....... 8:10 a. m.
Leave go p. m Leave. ...... 5:10 p. m.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Leave. . 2:30 p. m I Leave n-m n. m.
, THE MAILS.
The malls close- and arrive at the City Post
office as follows: ,
Close.
Northern through malls, fasti 11.00 P. M
Northern throucrh and way mails.. 8.00 A. M
N. O. and A. & N. C. Railroads and
routes supplied therefrom i... 8.00 A. M:
Kalelsrh & Fayettv:e 8.00 A. M.
Southern wav mails : 2.00 P. M.
Southern through malls. 9.13. 31.
' DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY '
Western mails (& C. Railway)... . . 1-00 P. 31
Cate Fear syvrk and points sup-
paed therefrom.. 1.00 P. 3I.
Raleisrh & Hamlet R. R. and points
supplied therefrom ...... 1.00 P. 31
Smlthville 1.30 P. 3f.
Wrlehtsvllle. 8.00 A. M
Clinton, special. 3.15 P. 31
Atonroe and Charlotte v ....... 5 45 P. M.
MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offi
ces...... 6.00 A. M.
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Little River. S. C. and intermediate
Offlces.l ; .. 6.00 A. 3L
kcape Fear Rlverinall 1.00 P.M.
, OPEN FOR DELIVERY. -
Northern and way malls. 8.30 P. 31.
Northern through mall, late. . . . .11.00 P. M.
.... 6J'AJSU
Harper's Weekly has a well-established
place as the leading Illustrated newspaper In
America. Tne iairness or its editorial com-
aents on current politics has earned for it the
respect and confidence of all Impartial read
ers, ana we vanecy ana excellence oi its lite
rary contents, whlch-include serial anJKhort
stories Dy tne Desc ana most popular writers,
fit it for the perusal of people of the widest
range or tastes and. pursuits. Supplements
are rrequentiy provided, and no expense is
spared, to bring.jhe highest order of artistic
ability to bear : upon the Illustration of the
changeful phases of home and foreign history.
A new work of fiction from the penaf William
Dean Howells, and one by Charles King, will
be among tne leading features of the Weekly
ior isy. -
8Tralns or Cars can bfl nhartprpri ruirino.
luuiimo av j ccusuiiauit) rates.
. J. H. CHADBOURN. Jr.,
dec 24 tf General Manager,
Tne comlner vpar timmispa m nMnTni
with stirring events.' wu,,ucu
In the United States thp. nntra
sues into the political a hnc t?.
cu a cnangeoi Administration. But the
"""y.iwauuuun wmcn tne cam.
1 lHPed 13 unsettledand its solu-
v.vuiouuyy L-uuiuuea to a consress
Wheelwrights and Carriage
Makers ' :
- . ... - ... ... . , . . .
Will find that we are Headquarters for Blffi
Spokes, Hubs, Wheels, Axels andJMWT
- We Sell thft PhllnrtAlnhla RacrlAfhUV.
rlacre Bolt, wtum f ttTuvr
The National Life
-AND-
equally divided between the two Jrcat parties
i,Br2p?flsv5 caP- Armycorpstroi
the frbntlers. and mminn nr J.r.r A:
signal for the most tltantin war thaS L
eversppn - moo i
The Heralits news-gathering machlnervis
vuuregiuuc, xuiniug can escape their viin.
FISHEEMEN
Will find a large assortment of Fishing isnp-
txic, uuu as urn ana seme twwb, -Net
Lines, Rope, Lead and Fish
lng Tackle of all kinds. v
Maturityssociation SS2i
OF WASHINGTON, D. Cs
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Paid to members
....$314,072.19
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Postage Free to all subscribers in the United
Stqu-s, Canada, or Mexico.
nnthrn through malls
oH iri othersit croesUD as nieh iKouthern way malls..... 9.30A.3I.
ter cent. j Carolina Central r. R........ 2.30P.M.
as o pet cui . . : T ' Malls collected from street boxes In business
Chatham Meeora: air. augar j. portion of city at 5 a. m.; 12.00 m.- and 4.45 p.
Hfl.nrhton will erect a roller mui
at
uta rtln.n next laaiiimer. It will De
virile hnildincrand will have a ca
oacity of making twenty five barrels j
vent to Raleigh on last Monday and
settled in fall with the State Treas
nrer for the taxes due from this
county. The total amonnt paid by
him was $0,335.21, and his prom pt
oo in raviner is attested by the fact
that out fot the 98 sheriffs in the
M.
M. and from other points of the city at 5 A
and 4P.M.
General delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00
P. 3L, and on sunaays npm y.uu to iu.w a. m.
Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30
to 10l30 A. M. ... - :
Money Order and Register Department open
from 8 A. ai. to 5 1 . continuous.
stamp Office open from 8.00. A. M. to 5 P. M
. Stamps on sale at -general delivery 6450 A.M
to 10 A. M.andl tply.iL ,
The Volumes of the Weekly, begin with tiip.
first Number for J anuary of each year. When
no time is mentioned, subscriptions will bee-ln
with the Number current at time of receipt of
order. l
Bound volumes of Harper's WeekLr. for
three years back, in neat cloth blndlne. will hp
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receipt of $1 00 each. . j.
Remittances should be made by Post-Offlra
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Xetcspajjers aiv Hot to corn this adcertisemeni
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For Sale.
Ctote oy Ave Kettl befp hS! QW mRWSPAPSKS i:or sale, at yoot jp-w, a. mcgowan n collect sutsenp.
Chzxlotte iW There were four1 litfj:. jWffvpw
tlons due THE DAILY REVIEW, and solicit
newsubscrlDcrs.- - - - - . . (. tl,
President.
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GEGRGE D. ELDRIDGE,
Secretary. 31anager and Actuary.
-'Life Insurance at Absolute Cost.
A Guaranteed Policy.
An Jncntestible'Pollcy.
Maturity Value in Casn at Fixed Age
JAnmial Cost Absolutely Limited. -
OnlyFour Payments per Year.
Non Forfeitable After Three Years;
, P. S. RIDDELLE, M. DA
WH. GIBSON. SPeclal3Antl)lreCt0r-
iiomoomce. 1.215 F street, n iw
- JOHN nAAlt, Jr., Local Agent? '
w" wwaiington N. c.
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dec . .New Yort Herald. '
Will be shown the largest . and cheapest 1U
oi uopiong and Heating Stoves In the city
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N". Jacobi Hard ware Co.,
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POMONA HILL NUKSERIES
- ' PQMONA, N. C,
Two and a Half JlllesWest of Greensboro. Nf
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We thank one and all
friends for their Vibenl t7nf-""25
yJ rjihe main line pf the JL & d. R, IL V&
l&??hShf!L grounds and within 100 feet of
iio;,-Baiem trams makestops rcgm
JtylZJZcix way. Those interested
Fruit and Fruit Growing arerdiaiiyliivitetf
iPfct this, the Ingest Nuraery ttt
state, and one. of the largest in the sow. .
rw aslsts of "ApplesT Peach, W
tki1' Japanese-Persimmons, Aprt-
?cAanes' Mulberries. Quince, Cirap
! f!v Ita"le? qooseberrles. Currants,
jiUKJiau ainut. i'ecans. tneu":
D1?T?P a noner ln thousands new font of Type bu7 viefrinl
rvzT'r." Y. f-: OSje WHO I firnoll r "xjr uiu.b.v a
r-r : -rf t-v new material, do th i
tlowtof -5 .: to invariably copy -ur stvlel?
are in need of pron table work that can be done
while living at home should at once send their
ouuiras w uauctii a. ui., ruruana, JuUine and
receive free, full information how either sex
of all ages, can earn from $3 to $23 per day and
upwards wherever they live. You are started
free. -Capital not required. Some have made
over $30 in a single day at this wort All suc
ceed. . . , nor 23 6md w
the year just closed, and anmm-fhan. .A
no pains on our part will m cno. t.i.
farther merit their condenVe. ' " '
r ue are constant! v addinoL fho tstrawhprrij io- rrrr",. wnes.
ducuon from the Type Founders, but have Ji me new rare varieties as wea
not thought it necessary to speak or r5 ?to1S5es' wWca my, new catalogue for 1S
new lODt oi Trnft w hm . r l .
L 'eJfoxlS orders to my authorized agent w
order direct from the Nursery
i?11?811461106 solicited. Destriptlve cata
logue free to applicants, v --
Address ... .j ,, - -v '
rSrrReabIt'JSalesman wanted la ef
COOnty. i A etiM niTlnw mmmlwhil ill
and endeavor in mpnr 7, .
beebmlng merelmitator u
purposeincreasing our facilities during
offerers SafeIy
; JACKSON & BELL.