I
white people to the education of
white children, and from colored
people's property to the education
of colored children, was made a
special order for Saturday.
Senate adjourned to Friday.
OOMTMLfcKClAt NEWS.
Patrick Henry
sublime truth
he
uttered a sublime truth when
said, "It is natural for man to in
dulge in the illusions of hope. We
are apt to shut our eyes against, a at $ 1.20 for hard,
painful truth and listen to that song j djD andVirfrin.
of that sirn till she transforms us I COTTON Firm. The follow-
into UeaSTS. ne are him, to suu( no arft the official mintatinris:
WILMINGTON MARKET.
Feb. 2l-2:30 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm
at 45 cents. Sales of receipts at 45i
J ROSIN Firm at 82 cents for
strained and 82J cents for good
strained.
TAR Firm at $ 1.20.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm
$2.30 for yellow
r:
. MISGELLANEOUS.
Well to Remember
our eyes while colds, catarrh or con i'Ordinarv. Hi: erood ordinary ft- low
sumption are getting the better of : middling, 9 5-16; middling 9: good
us, hoping not, when our plain duty i middMne 10y.
is io iret some remedy HKe tne jroiu-:
MAKTNE NEWS.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
f "This powder never vanes, a marvel of pu
rity ,strength and wholesomeness. More econ
omical than the or&liiarv kinds, and canuot- be
sold In competition with the multitude or low
test, short weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in cams. ROYAL BAKING POWDER
CO., 106 Wall St., N. Y.
oct 28 d&wly tcnrm 4thDd 3rdpw
THURSDAY. FEB. 31. 1889.
IN CONGRESS YESTEKDAV.
SENATE.
Washington, Feb. 20. Mr. Hoar
modified the resolution reported by
him yesterday as to Southern elec
tions, (so as to utterly require its
reference to the Committee on Con
tingent Expenses), and as so modi
fied it went over till to morrow.
The Senate then resumed consid
eration of the Sundry Civil Appro
priation bill. Among the amend
ments reported from the Committee
on Appropriations and agreed to by
the Senate, were the following: In
sorting item of $3,000 for expenses of
inaugural ceremonies; inserting an
item of $10,000 for the purchase of
works of art, under the direction of
the joint committee on the Library, i
The consideration of the bill was I
interrupted by the presentation by j
Mr. Piatt of the conference report
on the bill for the admission of
South Dakota as a State, and for
the organization of the Territory of !
North Dakota. The clerk read the
substitute agreed upon by the Con
eu Medical Discovery t Dr. Fierce, 3,218; tar, 413; crude, 3; cotton, 145
;mu raKe ir. we bmuuiu uoi listen
to the song of the siren, but rather
hiil T.oiifffeHow. who tells lis to
"Act 'ft at in the 11 vin? Present.-' i ARRIVED.
That means before it is too late. The j Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson
"Discovery" is one of the great sue- Fayetteville, T D Love.
cesses of the age a safe pleasant ; Brsshr Atwood, AJcCrae, Barba
remedy to take, and can be had of I does, E (r Barker & Co.
all druggists. It is guaranteed to; CLEARED
oeneut or cure, or money pain ror ir
will he refunded.
LKMON KX.IXIB
It Wonderful Kffect on the Liver, Stoin- j
ach, Bowels, Kidney and Blood.
Dr. .Mozley's Lemon Elixir is a
pleasant lemon drink that positively!
cures all Billiousness, Constipation, !
Indigestion, Hea lache, 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 by disordered liver.
stomach and kidneys, the first great
cause of all fatal diseases. 'Fifty
cents and one dollar per bottle Sold
by druggists. Prepared only by H.
Afozley, M. D., Atlanta, Cxa.
LtMON HOT OltOPS.
For coughsand colds, take Lemon
Hot Drops.
For sore throat and bronchitis,
take Lemon Hot Drops.
For pneumonia and laryngetis,
take Lemon Hot Drops.
For consumption and catarrh, take
Leiuon Hot Drops.
For throat 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." in th sat
Those desiring to purchase
Shoes of any description it
would be well for them to re
member that Geo. R. French
& Sons are still at their old
stand, 108 N. Front St., where
j you can find everything in the
"n T : A 4- riTi.
Receipts to-day: Spirits. 33; rosin, jnoc imc anci gCL d vjiuvc-
I Pitting bhoe. Having every
i size and width, from a B. to
j W. last, we are able to give
! you a better fit than can be had
elsewhere. Our Ladies' Glove
Fitting Dongola Button Boots
at 2. so, in Opera and Com
mon Sense styles, are equal to
the best 3.00 Shoes.
Remember the place,
6eo. Il Frecch h Sons,
MlSCELTi ANBOnft
Son
8
At Bottom Priceg
febl9tf
, all Kinds of Mattresses and all ri
HOWELL & CUMMINC
Oinoitp Clrv Ron 9
... - - a .
! Steamer Cape Fear,
i Favetteville. T D Love.
Schr Ida E Latham,
: Fernandina, Fla, light, Geo Harris?,
I Son fc Co.
Tomlinson,
Blatchford.
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
STOCKS OX HANDFBB. 15, 1889
j Cotton ashore. 5,314: afloat.
519;
1,051: afloat, 165;
afloat, 4.421;
jan 25 tf
108 ttorth FrontJSt.
total, 5,833.
Spirits ashore,
total, 1,216.
Rosin ashore, 70,378;
total, 74,799.
Tar ashore, 4,112; afloat, 435; total,
4,547.
Crude ashore, 432.
RECEIPTS FROM FEB. 8 TO FEB. 15.
Cotton, 2,410; spirits, 557; tar, 2.003;
rosin, 5,897; crude, 294.
EXPORTS FROM FEB. 8 TO FEB. 15.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton. 1,934; spirits, 337; rosin, 160;
tar, 1,318; crude, 244.
FOREIGN.
Spirits, 1,000; rosin, 20,643; tar, 2,260.
For lit Holidays.
A Large 'and Well-Selected Stock of
Breeoh and Muzzle Sans,
RIFLES AND SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLIES
Of Every Description.
VV. E. SPRINGER & CO.,
dec 15 tf 14 Front St.. Wilmington, N. CJ
fBEiT FITTING CORSETS W0 RLDtI
I FOR SALE BY LEADIN6 MERCHANTS .
MAYER STROUSE & CO.
jfF4l8ROWA Y, V. K J
feb 18, 4 w
For Rent
SELF-
buckwhEa
ducmginatewmirim v a
!ltftl Aa . J .
I
Buckwheat
CYEVEKAL HOUSES, STOKES AN.
OJiooms in splendid localities. jUso$
hnuaoQ nml 1 nfw fnr finlo fnp viol's irH ;i I
iiu U J .L4.-. WI M.Um U.JU CWI'I I ,
on tne monuuy insraument pian.H
Itents promptly collected. Taxes and
insurance a trended to without extra charge.
MARTIN T. DAVIS,
Real Estate Agent,
ov IT tf IJO "-tucess St
mm
lviAPijK 8YRc
"AI.LOS CAS&
I
-o
CORSETS If Veeet bl,8
-o
The Coed Luck,
Price aiVcts; the best Inthe world ror the price
andFi
By every steamer'
-o-
DKUGGfh
OF LOVE,
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(
A MARROW ESCAPE.
W. K. Nelson, of Brooklyn.
came home one evening feelinp: a
peculiar tightness in the chest. Be
fore retiring he tried to draw a lon
breath but found it impossible. He
PULL LINK OF PURE DRUGS AND
Chemicals. Pityslclans' Prescriptions a spe
cialty. Fancy and Toilet Articles in great va
riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; come in
and try a glass FREE. janl5
and the doctors gave him uu. Dr
Aekter"s English Remedy for Con
sumption saved him and he is weli
to day. Blunda Bros., druggists
Atlantic View,
WKIGHTSVILLE, N,
PIUS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER
C.
RESORT IS
ference Committee, looking to the j suffered four days from pneumonia
admissson as States of North Da-
kota, South Dakota, Montana and I
Washington.
A vote was taken, and it was
agreed to without division.
A message from the President. !
transmitting the report of the Sec- j
vofjirv oif Riitp arit.fi RftAfittirkA.fi vine i
correspondence, touching the case
of Lord Sackville, was presented,
read and referred to the Committee
on Foreign Relations.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The contest over the direct tax
bill was resumed, Mr. Casvell, of
Iowa, calling up the conference re
port as a matter of privilege.
The constitutional features of the
bill were discussed and the confer
ence report was then agreed to.
Mr. Springer presented the con
ference report on the Territorial
bill. The bill, as agreed to in con
ference, provides for the admission
of the States of North Dakota, South
Dakota, Montana and Washington.
The territory of Dakota is to be
divided on the line of the seventh
standard parallel, proceed west to
western boundary of the territory.
It is made the duty of the President
to admit the new States by procla
mation, if the constitutions formed
are ratified at an election to be held
on the first Tuesday in October.
Each of the new States shall be
entitled to one representative in
Congress, except South Dakota,
which shall be entitled to two rep
resentatives. Until last night the
name of Washington was changed
in the bill to Takoma, but it was
then stricken out:
At the evenine session of the
House of Representatives the Senate
bill for a light house on Diamond
Shoals, off Cape Hatteras, N. C, was
passed. An amendment fixes the
appropriation at $500,000, and makes
the acceptance of the work from the
contractor conditional upoa the sue
cess of the light.
situated at t lie Wrightsville Terminus-of the
Wilmington Seacoast Railroad, and there is
no charge tor transportation ot self or baggage
to the lloteL
Band of Music Engaged for 'hejeasoa.
We are sorry the Soldier Boys "have gone
home so are the girls.
Those desiring Board can Hnd comfortable
rooms and good fare at reasonable rates.
ED. WILSON MANNING,
jy23tt Proprietor.
Kwuvifl are those who
read this and then act; they
will find honorable employ
ment that will not take them from their homes
and families. The profits are large and sure
for every lndustrirus person, many have made
and are now making several hundred dollars
a month. It is easy for any one to make 86
a,nd upward per day, who Is willing to work
Either sex, young or old; capital not needed;
wo 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 dnmwiy
8cribtr'8 Magazine
For 1889.
A?;ai UfiC 111 nt.
The iIeCMtjf il" ciati'r of
ifi 'rtflinas
Tf EKEBY ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC
that it is open for business and ready to serve
its patrons.
Offices located on second door of the Orton
House, In the old oflice of Hotel.
Telephone Call No. 7.
THE MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION OF THE
jan 9 tf CAKOLINAS.
Second Supply Kece'ved by
Express To-Day.
. p pj
Please call and Make Your Selec.
tions.at
HEINSBliKGER'S.
o-
S1
Don't Delay.
3 END TCOUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR
nlture to me and I will repair it promptly an
at low prices.
I propose to make my living this way and
2,500
BIRD KITES,
3 Sizes, lc, 5 cts. a:id 3
cts Each
A New Lot just in at
HEINSBEKGER'S
LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC STORE,
feb V
THE SEIL.3SEA.3
PRICE 75 CENTS;
A French Woven Corsetworth a Dollar.
Or. Str Trie ra,
PRICE $1 00;
An Excellent Corset for Young Ladles
Prcserv sacdJellfc
the roijNI)
For sale by
Jno, L, BoatwrightJ
15&178ai
Wotice.
- V rilifniTiii .
J x iftlUJ'i OJ?' THE pnm
V contained in the deed of ur
uiruw UU1JI , in foe CltV Or Wtlmin - u
M.. on Friday, the ir.rii i
part of lots 1. 2 and a Tn
! feet on Market street and rnlnM
: of ffiffifit. b icon ""irK-OS
feb8 30t Att'VfOrTkgnoS
Bi Warner's Ora
mv
i
V
PRICE $1 (K):
A Very Popular Corset.
-o
Dr. Warner's Fr nch Model,
$J ,UO;
A Perfect Fitting Corset.
MUST BE 80LD,
100 60X1:8 TOBACCO,
150 Barrels E. r. seed PotatoI
T t- . , . . , ,
20 Barrels onions,
IO Boxes LEMONS,
SO Dozen BASKETS,
15 Boxes CHEESE
15 Barrels CABBAGE,
200 Boxes HERRINGS.
Qn consignment and must be sold
CH AS. P. BK0WNE lit
I2SVwth Wntarf wni-iriTrt.
JVU t II U0CW
Oh
est,
'HE BEST PLACE AND THE CF1EAFEST
I Place in the city to have all kinds of TIN WORK
I done is at MCCARTNEY'S SHOP, on .Market
; street, Nortii side, between Second and'Third.
i Estimates cheerfully furnished and all orders
given prompt attention. Orders from the
; count ry solicited. dec 7 tf
Dr Wa
BOY CLIPPER
bcf's ileaitn
$1.SS5;
Hecomraended by Physicians.
DIXIE PLOWS.
Hoes,
-o
SlNo..10.
win ao tne worm well ana will not cnurge too
much for doing it. call ana see some of the
repairs I have already made. I will also re j o; n j j.jr i wii t nm n. i pa m
pair Sewing Machines. Musical Instruments, !iV IIMW lit in M -Hi -MS? sMlVAOl
sc., as 'ell as furniture, will cheerfully
giro estimates or probable cost of repairs,
come and see me.
J. B. FARR.AK.
oct 20 No. 11 N. Second st.
()
For Southport.
N AND AFTER TO-DAY THE STEAMER
IN EFFECT NOV. 4, 1888, AT 7:45 A. M.
From Wilmington,
i-suckion h Arnica salve
The Best oaive in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and a II
fekin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. If is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 2-5 cents
per box.
For sale by Robert R Bellamy,
wholesale and retail druggist.
TITE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
(Star Report Condensed.)
Ralkigh. Feb. 20.- Bills in
trodaced: Relating to Bureau of
Labor Statistics ; amending consti
tution relative to incorporated
towns providing for election of jus
ticee of the peace: protecting wire
fauces. The bill to establish tree
ferries across Cape Fear and Bruns
wick rivers failed .tp pass second
reading.
Jn consideration tne ruiiiroau
"TulJUllitniuii bill (special order).
Mr. Alexander offered an amend
Tnnt. fthangifln the salaries of the
commissioners to 2.(X)0 aftd-elcrbsl
$1,000. Adopted. An amendment
to strike out the clause relating to
the profession of the commissioners
was lost. On a call fdr the previous
question the bill passed third read
ing. Bill providing for alternate method
for working the public roads passed
third reading.
SENATE.
Bill appropriating the money re
ceivetf from taxing the property of
The publishers ol SCRIBNEirS MAGAZINE
aim to make It tlie most popular and enter
prising of periodicals, while at all times pre
serving its liigh literary character. 25,000 new
readers liave oeen drawn to it during the past
six months by the increased excellence of Its
contents (notably the Railway articles), and It
closes Us second year with a new impetus and
an assured success. The illustrations will
show some new effects, and nothing to make
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE attractive and in
teresting will be neglected.
THE RAILWAY ARTICLES will be contin
ued by several very striking papers; one espe
cially interesting by Ex-Postmaster General
Thomas L. James on -The Railway Postal Ser
vice" llUistraiefl.
MB. ROBERT LOUIS STEVEN SONtS serial
novel '-The Master of Ballantrae," will run
through the greater part of the year. .
Begun ni aocwhoct.
A CORRESPONDENCE aud collection o.
manuscript memoirs relatinpr to J. F. Millet
and a famous group of modern Franco Painters
will furnish the substance of several articles.
Iltustmtcd.
The brief end papers written last year by
Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced by
equally interesting contributions by differe t
ramous autnors. 3tr. i nomas uauey Aiaricn
will write the llrst of them for the January
number.
Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will
appear; a paper on Walter Scott's Method of
Work. Illustrated from original MSS.. a second
"Shelf of Old Books."' by Mrs. James T Fields,
aud many other articles equally noteworthy.
Illustrated
Articles on ART SUBJECTS will be a feature
Papers are arranged to appear by Clarence
cook, E. EL Blashfleld, Austin Pobson and
many others. fUustratHL
FIsniNG 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 ,
touchinsr upon ad manner of subjects, travel.
biography description, etc., will appeaa, but
not of the conventional commonplace sort.
Illustrated
Among the most interestimr In the list of
scientific papers 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 art icles 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 DEEP MINING, and other
Interesting papers.
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 suDscnpuon (1889) ana tne num
bers for 1888, bound In cloth 6.Q0
S3 a year ; 25 cents a number.
Charles dcribner's Sons,
743-745 Broadway, N. Y,
BESSIE will leave her wharf foot
at 9:"J0 a. m
Mebtftf
I
of Dock st., ieave 7:yr a. m
! Leave 2:30 p. m
From Hummocks.
Dr, Warner's Abdominal,
2 OO; 9
Admirable for s; out Ladles.
Shovels,
-o-
-o
Agricultural I in pie me ids of
all Kind. '
Traces,!
J. B Sew d ors i,
. $1,00;
Celebrated Throughout the Country.
Leaves Southport at : P. M
W. A. SNELL.
8:10 a. m.
5:10 p. m.
j Leave. ,
A HappyandaFrospsrottsowTear
We thank one and all of our patrons aud i
friends for their liberal patronage during j
the year just closed, and assure them that j
no pains on our part will be spared to still
further merit their confidence.
We are constantly adding the latest pro
duction from the Type founders, but have
not thought it necessary to speak of every
new fout of Type we buy, preferring to let
our competitors, who occasionally make a
small investment for new material, do the
blowing ; they iuvariably copy our styles,
and endeavor in every way to duplicate us,
becoming mere imitators.
We purpose increasing our facilities during ;
the year, and can safely handle any work
offered us.
JACKSON & BELL.
Leave
Leave
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
.. 2:30 p. m Leave 5:00 p. m.
2j& Trains or Cars can be chartered during
the Winter months at reasonable rates.
J. n. CIIADBOURN, Jr.,
dec 24 tf General Manager.
The Acme
MANUFACTURING GO,
M ANU FA CTURERS OP
Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting.
o .
J. 8. French Woven.
$1 OO;
i um rnae or cue Parisians and recommended
uy orui, ruegrear. Parisian Artist.in
Lathes' attire, for the accuracy
and perfection of its anatomi
cal proportions.
v e nave an assortment of sizes in all of the
stuuve styies.. xney are offered at
lowest N. Y. prices.
Headquarters for Best and Chaoj
Stores, Stores.
SASH, D00KS, BLINK
Made of best of White Pine, kflndrtrt
and well seasoned. Large stocl
constantly on nana
o
Axbs, Iron, Rims,
OAJKS. GILL TWIMB,
DRIVE WELL PUMPS,
Paints, VarnisheSiGM
o-
-o-
Homes in North Caroline
WILMINGTONJN.C.
0n!v 20 flours Ride froni
fJe?? York !
rglHE REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS
the ACME and GEM, is now established, and
the results of three years' use In the hands of
the best farmers of this and other States
"All corresnondence bv mall piWHWl
am
N. Jacobi Hardware (
feb 12 . - i2So.Fraj
Fifty pieces New Styles English Satteens.
'Mc. quality at 12 cents. The
25c. quality at 15 eents.
The
rs2V. ,-"a55EA.
-o
r AT I'R A.VTL VJfc
Prices and Sty es
In Ught shades and weight in Winter Dress
Goods, suitable for early Spring wear We
have made them jump during the past week.
llF lme lett- Bar&aln seeker
i g v mi
ATrouy Vipor, Weakness or Lo-9 !f H
!lf .?! t... II... .I flit CM
-ni.,.1,. firtlllSlB
' ' . JEL U, t l '
!i Trochea nevor fail. Ot:r Mirw,$-Wn
il it. irriv air w n yntV.lt EK iv I
i'J Park 1'1(,-, AeW Io
POMONA Hia NURSERIES
POMONA, K. C-.
TwoandaHalf lies West of GreensW
feb 5 tf
JNO. J. HEDR1GK.
lea i pine region. Kor sale on eav terms i'
lots to enit purchaberB. our Jtcro for
Largcr tracts per acre, in monthly pi
menus ot R-. This land adjoins the '"Souih
ern Pines", a recently f-stabilebed health rt
sort (ot sanitarium), and is specially adattd
for Fruit Cnlture, as vre.U as all ue ctoreale
A cumber of New England people have bousn t
lots in tbe town of "SoutherB Pinet. " it
Is the dt slre of the owners of this land to in
duce snail farmers, mechanics and others
from the New England and Middle States ae
weli dj elsewhere, to locate here. No State r.
the Union offers greater inducements to set
tler than North Carolina. Nowhere can
betu-vr i arming country or as line a climate b
found l hia is the opinion of Northern ice
who have settled In North Carolina. This is
bonajtde offer, and Is limited
F or farther particulars write at once to
jrHN T. PATHICE,
Coiumls'r ol Immigration, Raleigh, N. f.
or 15. A UICHAJgnKON
tar. 21 tf Chronicle Ofliep Augng;- . p
attest their value as a high grade manure
The MATTING, made from the leaves of
native pine, is conceded to be equal to any
wool caipet for comfort and durability and the
demand for it is dally increasing. It has vlr
tues not found in any other fabric.
The FIBKE or WOOL is extensively used for
upholstering purposes, and as a filling for
Mattresses is almost eaual to hair rino- iio-ht
j elastic and proof against Insects.
Ll ILd I I 11(11 P u TlQTTina I1f1rr i-.ii I . . . . .
! goods can be seen at ou7 offiee "oVwiirhTS.. f i? " nda of plain and
" - . . ... w (uliii- . V III' I I I II I I r I III Lj 1 III! t rV tn-mni v
ian4tf Ladled' anrtVThiTn
Society Work.
j ''HE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S
ed upon application.
t the Boa? enlarseii aad cuensUiened, Puilnarticu i
assL-ntscaied free. EiltE MED. CO.. BcFrAxo. X 1
J1FFFRFR; from WCISVnuouiroc l ack of vfara
. w - H4.ll i uvnuoBodT or Mlnr
etc, address Njv
Ladies' and Children's aprons a specialty.
uiwre at, me Kectory, or 224 North
nov 26 "iccu ilu prompt attention
suit of over-Work, Indiscretion.
A. A. BROWN,
Cineril Insurance Agent
Fire, Lffej Ace dent.
BIG REDUCTIONS MADE ON TERM IN
SURANCE.
Officeith McNair & Pearsall, 321Nutt St.
TELEPHONE 4X1
jan 26 lm
Valuable Lands forUale.
v a. V Till A W a t s - .
in-w. ui JjVWJJ, 1.YING ONIi
mile from Lincoln ton, N. C. consisting of 83
acres, 53 acres cieare i ;
s oest for eAttAa
crops for all grains. Bu -
buttrives erood
o -taca runmnsr tnrougn It and a fine anrin,
a few acres of bottom land on the bnntn and
?0 acres in wood, oak and htekory well Urn
Another tract lying Si miles Jrom Lbvoin
ton, m mile from ii. V K u 100 as ,
cleared, fine spring of delicious wkter mboul
is No. If or tob ceo. but grows other ctom
well; 75 acres In yellow pine and oak P
jror price and terms apply to
-o-
THhe main- line of tbe R. &
fhrnno-Vi the epMnnHa and WlthiB
vui v 41 UXV my 1 Irllllll'f Hill " nj-rtHJ
the office. Salem trains maJcesW
Fruit and Fruit Growing are corfw
to inspect this, the Largest &tX
Stock consists of Apples,
Cherry, Plum, Japanese rersijn-
cots, Nectarines, Muinemes. t",
mere P-lsnhorrloo drtOfYvrrieS. tl?3l
Plant, English walnut, pecans,
&c. All the new and rare variett
the old ones, which my new CatawKw
will show. to
Give vour orders to my authonzea mr-
order direct from the Nurseo.. cl
Correspondence solicited. Desm-n
logue free to applicants.
J, VAN LINDLBf.
County. A good paying conunw fq
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fSflCin Sea Wonders exlStJJgwS
1 1 M. N. K if Yrrrma but are surpawp-.
marvels of invention. Zm0l
are in need of profitable worJc thaxflPj
while living at home b&ouML2.?S riS
address to HaUett j co., HfiSSl
ot all ages, can earn from 1 16 w gtij
unwarda wherever they Uve. J o" .
iree.
oyer
ards wherever eyuw. m
Capital not Winred. 8om
150 In a smgle day at ffi&t 1
ceed.