MISCELLATJEOT3S.: 1 . at. in P; 0 PIWE U A LTSV HIS KEY, ; A CCIEMTIFia REMEDY, KOT :. y ' -A- D EVE RACE. ITo disease g-erm can POSSU3IST remain lodged in the body if this Great Remedy is carefully and constantly used. Prof. win. X. Cutter, State Chemist of - Connecticut, ays i , I have analyzed aTcreat many samples ' of Whiskey, Wines, Ales, &c., and was sur- ;rlzedj to find upon analysis that-Duffy's q fait .Whiskey was absolutely pure, as I r paver found this to be the case in any .other WhisJiey. I- had examined. These " facts must commend it to general use and publio favor." . - : ; - He sure and secure the genuine, and take ro other. , , -r-, - It Is For Sale lniversaiy MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS' SOHEOPATHIC VETZHI1IAEY SPECIFICS . For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, f Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 500 PAGE BOOK on Treat ment of Animal a and Cbart Sect Free. restJons. Inflammation. A. AplnaI nieninjriiis, iiik ri-v viv II.B.Straims, lameness. Itheamatisai. C. C Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D. D. Dots or Grubs, Worms. B. E. Coughs Heates, Pneumonia.- " F. F. Colic or Gripes Bellyache. - S. O. ftllscarriaflre, Hemorrhaees. II. II. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. I. I, Eruptive Diseases, mange. - vwcr. .iiiVJ -iY""" J. M.. Diseases oiliisestion. - Krnhln rnae. with Soecifica. Manual, Witch Hazel Oil and Medlcator, 87.00 Price, Single Bottle (over 50 doses X - .CO gold by DruKiristsi or Sent Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton St., N. Y. HTJIEPHBEYS' - - HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. In naa sa Aftra. The onlv succaBsfal remedy for llervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. SI par" TiU or ft rial and large vial powder, for $5. - SOLI by Dkoooists, or sent postpaid on receiptor prics.oliapai7aueiMCo., iosf uitomst.,. i. rnch2ec&wly nrm si&iaki'r ookacd p!afos, 1 , wAjf. , nncps tcy era vertn. onu tvtisire to - of s f. f, 'V-ftttiS Luvijeo. Iireiins for Ti-uinirr ; - VVi Xossan'JErocdiEg Ferret's, tlaiiedt, Then ftood for Prtetjenl FOCI TKY- ItOOii. - IOO ia;?cs; tu tifaJ colored ylatej. tr.jrtivlE3 of nearly ail kizxi cf Jtovilii;, .descrip tions ox too trauui; now to c-cpocus puna lor poultry coceen: laioimstici on it lccuDaiors. ana v wro i't 0111 rs from best stociw nt Sl..r per ftiUim:. bent xor la Cvi If co, yon need the BOOK. OF CAGE ltlKU.S.- ISO ptiges. IdO illna trations. BeatrtafuT colored plate. Treatment and brooding of all kinds Gage birds, for pleasure and profit. Diseases and their core. Hovr to build and stock an Aviary.' Afl about Parrots. Prices ol all kinds birds, cages, etc. Mailed fcr 15 Cents. TheTHree Books, 40 Cls. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS. S37 Soath Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. i 2 a t if r.x ira l i Bl-a 'OtJIDIi a i fit at - Aching Sides and Back, nip. Kidney and lterine Pains. Rheumatic. Sciatic, Sharp and' Weakening Pains, relieved' in one minute by the Cutlcura Anti-Pain Plaster. The nrst and r only instantaneous paln-killlnsr, 'Strengthen ing plaster. 25 cents; live for $100. Atdrug- gists, or of Potter Drug and ChemicAl Co., Boston. ' D I Rl Pimples, blackheads, chapped n 1 t O r IIYI and oily skin cured by c-cticc- rLuO RA SOAP. dec 2i 4-.v MADE WITH BC-LINC GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. "r MADE - WITH BOILING MILK. iffilOV; THYSELF V Scientific and Standard Popular Medical Treatise or th4 Errorsol Youtn, jremtareieciine, xxerrons and PhyeicaV JLeDUUy, xmpunues ox meiiiooa, iii)?irniiiij)ivi 1SK WATER. PPS 1 r 1 - teftV.ingtrotn FollyVic4, Ignotance. Exeefiees oj -Kertaxatlon,Enervatlngranu unfitting the victln; ' orWorkBnsin?es,the Married or Social Relation, - AroldUnskilful pretenders. Possess this great rorkw It contains 300 pages, royal 8vo. ; Beantifu indiiisr, embossed, fall gilt. Price, only $1.00 by nail. noat.'Daid. coocealed In plain wrapper. 111ns. mtivA Prosnectns Free, if roa fbpJy now. The Ustlncnlahed author. Wo. II. Parker, M. D., re cived the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL rem the National Medical Association, or the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and HYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr.Parkerandacorpe f Assistant Physicians may be consulted, eonfl, 'entially, by mail or In person, at the office o rilE PEABODY MEDICAU INSTITUTE, jo. 4 Bulflnch St., Boston. Mass., io whom a" rdcra for books or letters for advice should b irected as above. . - dec24 wV;' 1 ....-. - - nTV Sea Wonders exist in thousands JJHj niL of forms, but are surpassed by the tj&iimim marrels of invention. Those who are in need of proatable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to jJallett & Co., Portland. Maine, and receive tree, lull Information -how either sex. ot all ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards wherever they live. You are started free. : Capital not required. Some have made over $50 In a single day at this work. All suc ceed, ... . 'UOV 83 6md - "ryCR. W. A. McQOWAN "trill collect subscr uois due TUB - DAILY ltVIBW and solicit jnew.BuDscrlrs. : - r. -' HO "J- ' - . - - - - Tlx DyKosi. Tn?w T TATirvis Trlitnr A: Pron'r JOSH. X. JAMES, realtor & rrop r. r ' Vr WnailKOTOK... N. C. FRIDAY. JAN. 18. 1889. Entered at the Postoflice at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class, matter. The NewO?( ork World has orean- ized an expedition to penetrate secrets of the. Dark Continent. Tftomas A.Steven!, who went around th world on a bivcle has been the world on a Dicycie, nas ueen ,s " 1 : i . : r .. i Zanzibar. From that point he will penetrate into the heart of Africa to obtain for the world authentic news of the whereabouts and condition of Stanley and Einin. . He will al?o re prut the horrors of the slave trade and assist in the1 anti-slavery cru gade of Cardinal Lavigerie. The ladies Association of the Women's Press of Washington, which includes thirtv or fortv writers for: tiie provincial papers, several poets j and authors, and one or two ladies j of c,,p iitpmrv distinf,tinn. imVH undertaken to raise the funds to pay lor.il 01' 1 be hung in the White Itouse. They were so pleased with the toilet she J wore on New Year's Day that theyj : . nr.... 1 l want her to be inmiortalized'in that ! dress, and propose to eJi)loy the best artist they can get to give her sittings between now and the 4th of March. " The New York Times says: "Mrs. Potter's attempt to act Cleopatra might fairly be made the subject of levity, but. we have no disposition to ridicule'the lady. It wjis a foregone conclusion that she would fail. To a woman of her meagre acquire ments the character is unattainable. She might better try even Imogen or Rosalind, but we trust that in the future she will let Shakespeare alone. Even her amazing slf-con-fidence is likely to be shaken by the public reception of her latest auda cious undertaking. In view of all that Mrs. Potter does not dc, it would be a waste of words to dwell upon what she does in her new role. It will be sufficient to say that she is the central figure in a large number of imposing tableaux; that she. re clines on various couches, with much abandon; that she storms, when the unlucky messenger from Rome brings tidings of Antony's marriage to Octavia, with all the fury of an ill-tempered village school-mistress under the influence of evil small boys; that she knows every word of the text of her part and delivers it aH in a strident voice and with an exaggerated manner; that she is beautiful enough at times to justify Antony's infatuation, and that she applies the fatal asp to her bosom in the last scene j with great delibera tion and startling frankness,and dies hard.' . - -.,. A few years before he died Henry Ward Beecher was asked what would be the probable effect of his death on the fortunes of his church. He replied quickly, "You will prob ably have the biggest kind of a re viva!,'" and intimated that the fact that they could no longer rely on his drawing' powers to sustain the church would quicken" the interest of the members to sueh a degree that there would be an unexpected growth. - .The result shows 'that' Mr. Beecher's prediction has not been fulfilled. The new pastor, the Rev. Dr. Abbott, is a man of ability and scholarship, but he has not succeed ed in holdiug Ivlr. Beecher's great congregation. There has been a falling off in attendance. Many members have scattered to other churches. The 'financial 'exhibit for the last year is not flattering. The expenditures exceed the receipts by $1,594, and all but $23.09 of the sur plus has been used up. Dr." Abbott receives but $0,500 a year against the $20,000 paid Mr. Beecher,but the outlook for meeting this year's ex penses is not bright. Still the strong men in the church remain, and they will scarcely permit it to run down or entirely lose its distinctive place among Brooklyn churches. ... c One Pact Is worth a. column of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It is a fact. established by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does Ture scrofula, salt rnenm ana otlier diseases or affec uous arising ironi impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired feel ing creates a gooa appetite and gives strength to every part ot the system. Try it. A Baltimore bride's dress was signed by the bridegroom, de TERRIBLE FORE WARNINGS. Cough in the morning, hurried o"r difficult breathing, raising of phlegm,,, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweats : at night, . all or any of these things are the first stages of consumption. ; Dr. Acker's Eng lish Remedv for Z Cons nmntion cure these fearful symntoms. and is sold under a positive .guarantee by MUDas jwros., druggists. . j. t .tin .ny., .jf uwumj, a. , E!erio Bittera witb most happy resalti' My brother also was very low Ma, Fflver Rnd J w.dlce. but ! was cured by timely use of thi3 ruedi ;nfl Am atind Electric Bitters saved his life " - Mil -1? IWUcox.on.01 Uorss Cave. Ky .dds ar lke testimony, sayipg ; He positively believes be won id have ? 1 - a 1 k ? a . a. tinn ft - av U aa ai'n Daft1 aieu, uau u uui uecu ii twunw iin rora . The great remedy will ward off. as !.well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and ' lor all Kidney. Liver and Stomach Dis4 ,tftnrR nnpqualrd - Pricp 5XK n( SI. at Kobert K. tseiiaUiytt whole sale and retail drug store. v JANUARY JOKES. Family worship First babies. A wind lass The garrulous girl -The prohibition pier -A dry dock. ' Plaid luggage Checked baggage, j A shining goal a' bootblack's' chair. Oueof the bright spots In existence is spot cash. A clean skin Beating a friend out of borrowed money. America's home rule is the grand army of wifehood. be L "ir ' Mosl of the English landlords are conservatives terratories as it, were, The uian who ou a hand-car evidently believes in manual train- ineT A NARROW ESCAPE. Co!. W. Nelson, of Brooklyn; came home one evening feeling a peculiar tightness in the chest. Be fore retiring he tried to draw a long breath but found it impossible. H suffered four days from pneumonia and the 'doctors "ga e him up. Dr Ackers English Remedy for Con sumption saved him and he is weli to day. Muuds Bros., druggists The ostrich feather i again in vogue. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrup 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 cnild 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 oth;r causes. Twenty live cents a bottle. july 6 deod&wly Be Sure 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 virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: t In one stbre where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's ; he told me their 's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that if I did not like it 1 need not pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did hot want any other. Hood's When I ! began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling , real riniserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak mat ai times i couia naraiy sxana. . jl luuneu, and had for some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it." Mks. Ella Goff, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all droggiirts. fl;sixfor. Prepared only z7 p. I. HOOD & CO., ; Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. b . OO Doses One1 Dollar Jan 1 lyr d&wnrm ; " ": -'-' raws 3dp WTrVfTT 17 Rewarded are those who xtjlLi XI li I read this and then act; they w " will llnd honorable employ ment that will not take them from their homes and families. The pronts are large and sure for every industrlrus person, many have made and are now making several - hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make $3 and upward per day, who is willing to work Either sex, young or old; capital not needed; we start you. Everything new. No special ability required; you, reader, can do t as well as any one. Write to us at once for full par ticulars, which we mall free. Address Stinson & Co.. Portland, Maine. - ' nov 22 drtinwly" The Robeson lan, Published in Lumbertoh, N. C, by W. W. McDIARMID, -o I S READ EVERY WEEK BY NEARLY every Intelllgenccltlzen of Robeson county. ana nas a. general circulation in ail the sur rounding counties, including Marion, Marl boro and Darlington in South Carolina. The ROBESON IAN is now in the Eighteent h Year of a prosperous and vigorous existence ana is so nrmijestaDiisnecrin tae hearts of its patrons as well as a pecuniary enterprise .Via. iMiMnnAn AAH . i- . tuai uuoiucao uicu tsuu j rvixuuy csLUliaLO as tO ts value to them. The advertising rates are lsceedlngly reasonable, considering the ae circulation, and influence of the paper. Send C cent s for specimen copy. sept 27 Pea Coal, M a Ton. THIS IS A NEW SIZE OP COAL ABOUT as large as Peanuts and tor certain kini of stoves having strong drafts It is a very cheap fuel. Remember, - , . v. ONLY 84.00 PER TON. All other Coals as cheap in proportion and competition will be met all . round, which re member. ' .. v . . . dec 10 r J. A. SPRINGER. To Get JUDGES. 1st. iii?tnct. James xi.i3iicywcii,w dDiatrict Fred' Phillips. or jsagecumi:. .diScCh: at Connor, of Wilson. h District, Walter clark,of Wake. 5th District, -p.fj1,? District. James C. MacRae, Cumberland. uti 111 strict, w .T. Mnntcromcry. of Cabarrus. 9th District. Jesse P. Graves; of Surry. - r igSglX.iSS th District' J. U. Merrimon, of Buncombe. ; solicitors. I - . a. a DAWitiimona i 1st District, jonn 1. xsiouni, ui x cih"" ! 2nd District. Geo. H. White. (coL) of Halifax. jjstrict,D.Wort Jg D.grict Is'aac r: S'trayhorn. or Durham, f 6th District, O. H. Allen, of Duplin -. ! 7th District,' Frank McNeiU of Richmond. , tLos. SettierJr., of Rockingham iritii TMctrfft. w li. Bower, oi uaioweii. 11th Districf ' JYank Osborne, of Mecklenburg. 12th District, James M. Moody, of Buncombe. TIMK OP HOLDING COURTS FIRST JUDICIAL ' pISTBICT. Sprinci Judge Montgomery. Fall .Judge Macltae. . Beaufort tFeb. t3ih. May 28th, Nov. 36th. Currituck March oth, Sept. 3d. Camden March 12th , Sept. lOt h. Pasquotank March -19th. June 11th, Sept. 17th, Dec. 10th. Perquimans March 26th, Sept. 2ith Chowan A Dill tJd. Oct. 1st. Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. . neitrord April 15th, June-18th, Oct, 15th. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22a. Tj-rrell April 30th. Oct. 29th. Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. Parnllco May 21st, Nov. 19th. . SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. -- Fall Judge Montgomery. Halifax tJan. 9th, tAlareb 5th, May 1-kth, UNov.hJth. , - . Northampton wan. 2aa. April su, wu Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20tli, oct. 29th. Craven tFeb. May 23th, Nov. 2Cth. Warren March 19! li, kepi. 17th. Edgecombe April ltith. Oct. 15th. THrKD -JUDICIAL DISTIUCT. Spring Judge Awry. Fall J ude Jraves. Pitt Man. 9! h, March 19th, Mane 11th, sepr 17tn. Frankliu .lau.2Jd. April lGth, Nov. lah. WILson iFeb. 6th,' June itli. Oct, l'.Uh . Vance Feb. 2()th, May 2 lit. au;. iHh, vtn. 15tlL Martin March 5th. Sept. 3d, tIHc- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct: 1st, Nash April 30UL, Nov, 19t h. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shlpp. Fall Judge Avery. Wake Jan. 9th, tFeb. 27th. M arch 26th, t April 23d, July 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 Merrimon. Fall Judge Shlpp. Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th, June 4th, Oct. 15th. Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, Nov. 26th. . . Chatham Feb. 13th. May 7th. Oct, 1st. Guilford 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 Merrimon. PonrlOT- Ton loth Mnv Tth fint 1ftf.li M. V1AUV VIUU AUUU) .IB-M' VU j KJSV AUfU New Hanover t Jan. 23d, t April 16th, tSept, 24tn. Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. DuDhn Feb. 13th. SeDt. 3rd. Nov. 26th. Sampson-tFeb. 27th, April 30th, Oct. 8th Dec. 10th. . Carteret March 19th, Oct. 23d. Jones March 28th, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Phillips. Fall Judge Shepherd. Columbus .Ian. 16th, April 2d. July 3d, tNov, aecn. An3on Man. . 9th, t April 30th, Sept. 3d tNov. 26th. . Cumberland Jan. 23d, tMay -7th, July.23d TNOV. 12th. Robeson J an. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct. Richmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, sept 17th oec. 3ixl Bladen March, 19th, Oct. 22d. Brunswick April 9th, Sept. 10th. Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. ' . Cabarrus Wan. 30th. April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell -Feb. 6th, May 2lst, Aug. 6th, Nov 5th. Rowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov lutii. Davidson March 5th,; June "4th, Sept. 2d L3C. 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 Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 22d. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. Wilke3 March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. Stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. I2tb. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Gilmer. Pall Judge Clark. " Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. CaldwellMarch 19th, Sept. 3d. Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. MitcheQ April 16th, Sept. 10th. Yancey April 30th, Sept. 24th. McDowell May 14th, Oct. 8th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT! Spring Judge Boykln. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th. Alexander Jan. 30th. July 30th.! o0n!Fet)-mh' tJ,eD- 20th, 'Sept. 17th, Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th, tAug. 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st. Cleveland April 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct. 22d. Xhert oi-April 23d, Oct. 29th. r Polk May 7th, Nov. I2ttu i TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ''', Spring Judge MacRae. i . Fall Judge Boykln. ; Madison Feb. 27th. Jul v rtnth ,q,h oSm0mbeMarcn 12tn' June 1,8tn' Aiig.l3th, i Transylvania April 2d, Sept, 3d. . , Haywood-April 9th, Sept lOth. t Jackson April 23d, Sept. 24th.- Macon May 7th, Oct. 1st. Clay May 14th, Oct. 8th. ' -t Cherokee May 21st, Oct, 15th. Graham June 4th, Oct. 29th.i Swain-June nth, Not. 5th. For criminal cases. ' tFor civil cases alone. tFor civil cases alone, except jail cases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS IT NEW HANOVER COUNTY Oliver P.-Meares. Wilmincrtn .Tni Benjamin R. Moore, Wilmington Soiicttnr Court begins-an. 2d, llarch lgthl Mav July 16th, Spt. 17th, Nov? 19th. MECKLENBURG COUNTY On Corn, Peanuts , and Potatoes? rjlRY CARBONATE OP LIME, T RE DI.T8 ASTONlSrrfo?1,11 KA1K Addreav- FRENCH BROS.' fiock- Point n.I- - S 3fe rs :Mte; SWIFT'S SPECIFIC la entirely a vegetable preparaUon'caii-,; taining no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or other poisonous substances. - ; SWIFT'S SPECIFIC " ' ' : y:.' Has cured hundreds of cases of Epithelio-' ma or Cancer of the Skin, thousands of cases r of Eczema Blood Humors and Skin Diseases, and hundreds of thousands of cases of Scrpf-, ttla, Blood Poison and Blood Taint. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC . ; . : , . , Has relieved thousands of cases of Mercu-y, rial Poisoning, Rheumatism and Stiffness of the Joints. - .V-'; . CHATTANOoefA, Tesil, June 27. 1888-Swif t's . Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : In the early part of the present year, a bad case ot . blood poison appeared upon me. I began taking S. S. S. under advice of another, and to-day I feel greatly improved. I am sou taking the medicine and shall continue to do so until I am perfectly welL I beheye it will effect a perfect cure. Yours truly, . . , Doc. P. Howard, , ill West Sixth St- mrmn. sl r. -TnTv 7. 1S88 Th6 Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen ; I was a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism, for two years. I could get no permanent re-, lief from any medicine prescribed by my physician. I took over a dozen bottles of -your S. S. S., and now I am as well as I ever urn a in mv Mfc I am Kiiro vour medicine cured me, and I would recommend it to any . ? one suffering from any blood disease. - Yours -truly. O. E. Hughes, - Conductor C. & G. R. R. : ; Waco, Texas, Kay 9 18S8 Gentlemen i The " .wife of one of my customers was terribly; afflicted with a loathsome skin disease, that ? covered her whole body. fcne was connnea . and could not help herself at alL She' could not sleep from a violent itching and stinging ;.. of the skin. The disease baffled the skill of , . the physicians who treated it. Her husband U i began finally giving his wife Swift's Specific, ' f and she commenced to improve almost im-. mediately, and in a few weeks she was ap- . . parently well. She is now a hearty fine- " ' looking lady, with no trace of the affliction V left. Yours very truly, J. E. Sears, Wholesale Druggist, Austin Avenue v Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ; free. The Swift "Specific Co., Drawer 8, ', Atlanta, Ga. ; New York, 756 Broadway. v . nov 26 law lyoo ch sat jif an ry Vlgor,; Wealiness or Loss of Sfcmory pel .:.e:;tly restored hy the. ivv ot an entirely ue tpcfiy. I'lie Ye !a Sajgf a from Spain. Span ; Trochee? iicvm- fail. Ouv illustrated, 33pnge boo TTWho are We ak, Xervcvs and De bilUalea and sufferins from Xer vans Dcbiliti;, t&miaal Weakness Xia7illy L'tnitsions, ami all the of lead loPrerimlnrc Decay,Cerivmp tton or Incarrian, send lor Pears' Treatise on Diseases of Mau, with particulars for Home Cure. Cures guaranteed, ur.tre nopaiu J. S. PEARS.filS and Cli Church st..,Nashville.Tenn octy ly d&v.r : r-?T" .aaa jrr HAIR BA L6 A ll Cieanses anrl beautifies the hair. Promntpe rx : v-. K vtol '. " Never Fcrfs io f?estor Gfay Prevonts Ia:i ii-:;f al hni? railing 60c. end 5i ooafc Dniwis. dec 24 4 vr omes in North Cardi irif. Onlv 20 flours Rid from '. New York ! On the Raleigh and Augusta Air-tine li ii ' 1 500 ACBKS F J'A2J1 1S TIiK leaf pine region. For sale on easv terras i lots to suit purchasers, rour acrcB fcr tlo. Larger tracts fc5 per acre, in monthly par ments ot 10 This land adjoins the 'Soutl ern Pices", a recently fta,bilshed health - rt aort(oi sanitarium), and is Sftecially anapttd for Ixuls Culture, as well as all thecereais. A number of New England people haye boukfcl lota in the town of "Southeirj Pinei-, and it Is the desire of the owners oi this land to in duce small farmers, mechanics and others from tbo New England and Middle States, a well as elsewhere, to locate here. No State In the Union offers greater Inducements to set tiers than North Carolina. Kowhere c&n better farming country or as fine a climate be found, lhia is the opinion of Northern men who have settled in North Carolina. This e m bona fide offer, and la limited I For further particulars write at once to ' , , JOHN T. PAThICl, Commls'r of Immicr&tion, Haleigh, N. C. ian 21 tf Chronicle Ofac . Ansneta.-G ' t me. Lime. UME in exchange for LIME " LIME " LIME " " LIME s" " LIME PROVISIONS, GROCERIES. DRY GOODS. HARDWARE, LUMBER. CASH. FRENCH sept;. Rocky Point. The EEICAN E. Bfutifallj Illustrated. 25 ck, $3 Fear. ITS SCOPE.-TnE 2INK fri ves nrpfrn 1A A WDln T r . ves preference 1 S.tip anrt fro utAZZ "'uu'1.1 TOPICS att highest standard. Famous Amerlc;m wHtir fill its oases with & wo v-t, V",m. Trlter lnsr sketches Of tmvel ani"a nn ul?S wva H lUfl. UCM Hill IVB QDAnilMtT. foremost problems of the pert ond Lsiiort mis fliii;'iw.iiit; ix -. : DistincUveiy Representative nf' ethe most TvonniniTrt ?,PulUc to hiVhii mfi7t cuienainingof the T.-.; a twitTov. , - and Special Inducement i?,1111"111 ust, pS Tto club RSSrinJc1Whkor Valuable ceipt of L5a if this nSriiw on re- wiinuijju,u lais paper lg mentioned. - ResnonstM Anrl nn AoMf A . . . . " ed to soucit subrtTrs want- exclusive tcrrltorvr MHrJZ: at once for 'fay. AMERICAN MAGAZINE CO feb ; ; . 749 EroadwayVNew York. ii-Minwmiaw, int -pcijiecn. JLverv TDanehonji 1 it. YON GRA KF lMOOIiIS5iJ CO., ' tem2 .Pa;-k Pin.c, Newl Mlf. T9? ME AM speeilfly when this remedy -tS5 4 luuiu cuectnai relief for ti, -jathing of food duo to Mu1 : han this article. Put up miiSE :les. r -Sample packasres i y niaj 1 to any address on receinf8 N -i Ptun:i.s. The retrnlarl iSl?f nt l.y mail.; MEXICAN ipnRf i Nrth 3d St.;Philadelr.liICS( lnni.1 ltt. 1CAN adelp: Tttt jrreaterrctof the canary bin? .ll,Harta.1Mour.tains in f2S?: dtiincfeathM!'- : . ..;;riy ti.elittie nnisician M,. l4ij' .4 I . :,- iv i'rce.rt ot 15 ft H: v : -i- isl?vft this paper. .mik Sewlnif.liraovii placine oar m.i.I Perion inttch tocttoT best Jewhg-ni2'-world.with.il .CTz " line of our costly d ?"' sample. Iaretur., nay my call at row him. .Tr. month all cbaH Iwnti- propenT. ThU mai , wluch have run oat: brfi,J , v ma ft.xliin.... "IHl; Baafree. No canital m,u 7 - .u mm worm it lef Instruction giren. Thoae who write to a u a. est lineof wrorka of hiph art erer ihown torethwiiw SlJK as CO., ISox Aneuata, JuJ :T dec 10 6m d&w v- i I i I The Southern Guardsm Winston. 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General, Ofjsce: 3C1 Bboadwat.B' 25th Annual Session Jl of Misses Burr & James' School m u mence on Thursday, Oct. 4th, at Chapel, on Third, between Red Camnlvli otronto nrhom if him heen 1 t nlng on Red Cross, a few yards from tW cB?e?,I any 'objection totiggfe i lit at-. iiHxi. v r vn o ra 'i nn nmitu - 1 v.i TcuLjiaLeu scnooiroom, V'rTtTeds' ground, good cistern of water and jetit mnre central localities available; '"w 411 iwauues avauauie. . b I . -" tUlLlUk). U L,LUiVI V ' Hm Tl V iP?. 33 retof ore, nd; flSSi? adyanccment of the 1 1 'j -uu uoitu tu i iit?Li care, k"&..i rm attention to each.' and ruling wit""'- foccUDVlner the nosif inn 0 teachers, tew,r. their success. As always stated in 'Di( culars, scholars received only for the sw 4 I no "eduction being made -except JxCf- tober charged only from date of entraBg e USICaL INSTRUCTION -given i W S-.shlng, whose life-long devotion w science and ion"- experience m Mac should be a guarantee for her ability. BsDd - ocal music. Calisthenics andjwp Drawing, free of charge, dally exercis. $ Instruction in Needle-Work of aUklDU:, so free of charge, given weekly. : ' For further particulars apply to -.jjj. . sept is TlifiPRlNcir3 .t-twidition. -II given tn a .,it ept ' tn i i ELL .ntB?r..fd- frecEUlll HUD.tU.1. iF28B$saBB?0USISS-; Wining cis. a copy. rmmm nv v I I 40 I I 100

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