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A SHOPPING INCIDENT. An Accident that Befel a Lady on Broad way; and the Lesson it Teaches Every Man and Woman. a well known lady wlio lives in Harlem was shopping on Broadway one day recently when a small insect new into ner moutn. snc in stantlv coughed and so expelled it, but not until the oolsonou.s creature Had stung the surface of her throat. The poor lady's throat began to swell and lr required the skill of sev eral piivsiciaiis 10 save ner met xne same j liing t liar occurred to this lady t3 occurring everv minute to most people! Hundreds of pefsonoiis insects called "germs" are beiug drawn into the body with every breath. These small creatures at once begin to live upon the body and cause what i3 Known as disease. They must be driven out. How much better Itls though to kill these poisonous germs as soon as they come. And yet there Is only one thing that will do this and that is pure whis key. Prof. Austin Flint, of Bellevue College, says: "The Judicious use of alcoholic stimu lants is one of the striking characteristics of urogress in the practice of medicine during the last ha'f century." Prof. Henry Mott, Ph. 1)., F. C. 8., says: "By a most careful analy sis I have found Duffys Pure Malt whiskey free from adulterations or foreign substances, and it deserves to meet with great success." The well known Dr. K. W. Hutchinson, of New York, says; "I highly recommend Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and prescribe it extensive ly in my practice." lie v. B. Mi Us. of Prince- ton, Iowa, says: "I have used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey with great benefit to my wife who is a confirmed invalid. I know from ex perience it is a pure and most valuable medi cine, l am also using it in the case or my son who is threatened with consumption. I am a Presbyterian clergvman and a doctor of dlvin Ity. but I am not afraid to recommend Duffy's Malt Whiskey as the purest and most efficient tonic that I know of, and my experience Is a large one." I Josh. T. James, Editor & Prop'r. - - 1 Wilmington. S. C. MONDAY? MAY 20. 1889. Entered at the Postoffiee at Wilmington, N., as second-class matter. S MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS Da. Humphreys' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many yean in private practice with success, and for over thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe cific is a special cure for the disease named. These Specifics cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the World. LIST OP PRINCIPAL If OR. CURES. PRICES. Fevers, Congestion, inflammation. . . .2. worms worm u ever, worm uouc. Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants uiarrn ea, or cnuaren or Adults. crbns, Vomiting. Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic cnoiera iuoruns, vomi CtengBS, Cold, Bronchitis we HI Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach eu ralsia. Toothache. Fae&che. . eadacnes. Sick Headache, Vertigo Suppressed or Painful Periods. .2 Whites, too Prof use Peri(is .'2.' (jroup, cougn, Dimcuit ureatning It, fa c u m . Erysipelas, kruotioi Rheumatism, Rheumatic Fains ons. salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Erui Rheumatism. Rheumatic Fa Frver and A ernr. Chills. Malaria 7 Piles, Blind or Bleeding 9 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head tO Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. 14 General DaM llty, Physical Weakness . if Kidney Diseftse f Nervous Debility 1 IO Ilrlnarv Wfinknpae. Wnttltisr Red. . )i Diseases of theHeart, Palpitation 1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (Ui pages) richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. Humphreys' MedicineCo.ltf) Fulton St. N Y. SPECIFICS. men 23eo& w lynrm SH The fruit and vegetable canning am! preserving business promises to j or Enropean coinage, becomeoan important industry in the South. At Marion, Miss., a com pany has contracted with local fruit growers to take 25,000 bushels of fruit, to be delivered between now and the month of June, and at Me ridian, in the same State, fruit and vegetables will be canned this sea son on an extensive scale. TheNe Orleans Times Democrat savs: "If Mississippi tries hard she can beat Delaware and New Jersey on peach es, ana niase ner vegetable ana fruit product worth more than her cotton crop, as witness the result in the pine lands along the lower end of the Illinois Central Rail road." Nothing has been heard Washington of the appeal to Con gress for the coinage of half-cent pieces that was adopted by the Convention of the Newsdealers' National Association. These coins arc greatly needed in trade, accord in-x to this appeal, which says that "the American cent represents a higher value than that of tn e small higher than English farthings, French centimes, ! German pfennigs, or Dutch halve I centen, and that the difference in j value between the American cent j and the small Asiatic coin is still j larger." It is understood that Sen- i ator Blair, of New Hampshire, fa- j vors the coinage desired by the ! Newsdealers' National Association, ! but he has few backers. i "from Superior Courts of North Carolina 1889 FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. tie: erfia Cf1ii2-- ccntalch eiciod platee. "' ' - i . . . : r - . . em 'L2 prior ILu-y ffP&llk ol.3Ckl, AiCntuox f f IT 7,Y ir. rai cos.i a oi nearly ; tious of Isa jla.rt3 for pfaj r.hovt acuoj. - .-. s. 6i-i -'.-. vr.3S daecrip- Si to ccpoaize: ir-i ji lotion mr' n- lor li? t'rntHt'pFSss If so, ?s nct ths BOG2 OF CAG a ' 'ut:o5.-. i3.icfc:i'::I ccjr-:! pi:.r. 4 I rin!r, rs-'ca. tc. imijed tcr I t '5ii'-; 'iw Tib (: kK, iO t- t-s. my 13 4w fnifJCMTO SAMPLES FREE lUflaLn I W both sexes. Write now GEO. A. SCOIT.New York City DEM IRE88 CURED byrecS'srs ilBTtetbleTuBULAR EAR CUShi).-; IWMmn heard distinctly. Comfcr! mDi. oocMssfai where all remedies fall. Ilia. book & pros:: faee. Addresaorcalloa y. UISCOX, SSSBrcadwaj, S. : . my 13 4w . HINDERCORNS. xho only sure Cure f cr Corns. Stops all pain. Ensure mrort to thofeet. 15c at Druggists. HtscoxCo.,N.y fS-cr CONSUMPTIVE io worst cases and is the bwt remedy for all illa-arfcins xaa dot ective nutrition ?&ke in time. 6Wo. and my 13 w Cleanses anl boautifira Iiaii PrnmoAc t , . . . ... . . 1 . . . V "l r a to nov.ara av Prevents-Dtu I- ;::: r.- -i hwc faiiind 50e. aim Ji 80 at hn:gjcb?. my 13 4w CHfJSTcv This is the day f large tonnatre for railroads and small profits pei ton carriea, me result oeing a ne cessity for large expenditures on rolling stock and roadbed. Every great road finds itself in need of an increased equipment, without in every case enjoying the prospect of a corresponding increase of net earnings The Pennsylvania Rail road Company has decided to issue $6,500,000 of stock, giving present holders the privilege of subscribing for an amount equal to 6 per cent. of their holdings. The proceeds of the issue, together with some $5,000,. 000 of cash in hand, are to go to the purchase of new rolling stock, the construction of third and fourth tracks and general improvements i , i ... "t uiui juihc iiuuit, Willi: 11 Ig causing such an amount of talk in France, is receiving attention from the English reviewers and medical men. It would appear, according to some ot the commentators on the vices of dissipated folk, that all sorts of ghastly dissipations have been adopted by women who have nerves and other idiosyncrasies on the other side of the water. Tea cigarettes have been superseded by cigarettes filled with various herbs, including opium, which are smoked by the women of JLondon who run to that sort of thinsr. While the number of ingenious drugs, which have been introduced anion or the women of Paris is too long to enum erate, there is little serious doubt about the extent to which this par ticular form of dissipation has taken in Paris. But most of the talk in London emanates from professional alarmists, who are forever writing to the editor of a daily newspaper. The column printing telegraph invented by Messrs. Moore & Wright, oi Ejugiaim, is a maenme ry means of which a printed column, similar in appearance to that produced by an ordinary type writing machine, is received by wire in a form suit able either for the hands of the printer, for exhibition on a bulletin board or for public use. The ma- maiait- u, imu practical rests re - cently, and the London Times is of opinion that it ''marks a new period m the history of electro-mechanical ,v 1 i M m . i icrejjrapny. j. ype-printing ma chines are' of old date, hut t.Hv turned out messages on long strips of paper, or -'tape," which it was inconvenient to read and handle. m a ..... rtie "ticker" of the stock broker's office is a survivor of a form of ma- cmue once in use for ordinary tele- grapinc messages. The Moore & Wright invention discards the tape of the "ticker" and produces news of every kind in column form, agree 1 1 A It aoie to me eye and easv of reter- ence. Only one wire is ssed. The instrument operates, it appears, on Ttie Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippa3. Ind., teMifie: 'lean rec aimeDd Electric Bisters as tea very best remedy. Every it ttie has given relief in every case. One man toff six bottles, and was cur el of Rheumatism ot 10 years' stand ing " Abraham Hare, druggist, Be!l ville. Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handhii in my 20 years' experience, is Eleetrie Bitters." Thousands of others have atio'ed their testimony, so that the verdict. is unani mous that Electric Bitters do cure all di-eases ot the Liver, Kidneys or Blood, Only half a dollar abottle at Robert R. Spring Judge Boykln, ; v Fall Judge Gilmer: : Eeaufon ifaymii, Nov25tli. 1 Currituck March i'h. Sept 2d. i Camden March nth, Sept 8th. Pasquotank March 18th, June 10th, Sept 16th Perquimans March 25th, Sept 23d. (Jhovvan April 1st, Sept aoth. Gates April 8th, Oct 7th. Hertford April 15m, June 17th, l)ct. lith. Washington April 22d. Oct. 21st. I Tyrrell April 20th. Oct. 29th. Dare May 6th, Nov. 4th. Hyde May 13th, Nov. llth. Pamlico May 20th, ISov. 18th. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT snrlnsr Judffe MafiUsp Fall Judge Boykln. Halifax March 4th, May iscli, Nov. llth. Northampton April 1st, Sept. 30th.l Bertie April 29th, Oct. 28th. Craven May 27th, Nov. 25th. . ' Warren March 18th. Sept 16th. Edgecombe April 15th, Oct. nth. THIRD JUDICIAL, DISTRICT, Spring Judge Fall Judge Mac Kae Pitt March 18th. June 10th, Sej. 16th. Franklin--April 15th, Nov. llth. Wilson June 3d, Oct. 28th Vance May 20th, Oct. 14th. Martin March 4th. Sept. 2d, Dec. 2d. Greene April 1st, Sept. 30th. Nash April 29th, Nov. 18th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Springr-Judge Graves. Fall Judee Wiilce Feb. 25th. March 25tn. April -MISCELLANEOUS. 22d, 9th, iseiiamy store. s wholesale and retail drug MAY MOONSHINE. A staff artist the drum maior. The worst form of writer's cramp is bein cramped for funds. What the fast young man who has inherited money needs is an heir brake. If animals had kiners, we would know what reigning eats and dogs meant. When a man is lost in thought he reany aoesn t care to nave anyone look tor him. Most babies are given to- chewing gum; but chewing gum is rarely given j.o babies. The barber may not have fought and bled, but he has undoubtedly clyeu tor his countrymen. Pastoral innocence is not all that it is painted. The gentle shepherds Have crooks among them. Michael O'Rowke: Faith, an' that's a very small baby yer wheelin' around, Bridget. The Nurse: What can yer expect, Mike, whin they ieea tne little creeter on condensed milk? One of the latest fads of the fash lonable world is the wearing of watches in umbrella and parasol 1 I 17- - .-, Pilous, jveeping a watcn on an umbrella is an old fashion, however. its owner would lose it, if he didn't That Tired Feeling Afflicts nearly every one in the spring a ne system naving become accus tomed to the bracing air of winter. is weakened by the warm da vs of the changing season, and readilv vields to attacKs oi disease. Hood's Sar- saparilla is just the medicine needed. it tones and builds ur everv nart of i i , -. j , . .& JL f. tne oody, and also expels all impu mica uuiu me uioou. ry ir tins season. the Declaration of Independence was written with a quill pen. u TEKKII5L.E FORE WARNINGS. Cough in the morning, hurried or difncult breathin s. raisin rkf n-i - ' r v pniegm, tightness in the chest quickened pulse, chilliness in the venmg or sweats at night, all or any oi these things are the first stages ot consumption. Dr. Acker's Eiig- usii ttemedy tor Uonsn motion will cure tnese i earful symptoms, and is &OK1 under a ivmrf.'i.nr. p-iiarnntpd ir. .,i,. t-. ; . o J niiims jdios., druggists. 9Uil, AUg. dwi, otpu jsu, uuu ZlSt. Wayne March llth, April 15fch, Sept. uct. litn. Harnett Aug. 5th, Nov. 25th. Johnson Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge - Fall Judge Graves. nurham March 25th. June 3d, Oct. 14th. Granville April 22d. Sept.. sirii, Nov. 25th. Chatham May 6th, Sept. 30th. Guilford Feb. 18th, May 27th, Aug. 26th, Dec. 9th. Alamance March 4th, May 20th, sept. 23d. Orange March 8th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Caswell April 8th, Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. Person April 15th, Aug 19th, Nov. 18th SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. v Fall Judge Pander May 6th, Sept. 0th. Nevr Hanover April 15th. Sept. 23d. Lejfolr Aug. 19th, Nov. llth. uupnn sept. 2d, Nov. 25th Sampson-Feb. 25th, April 29th, Oct 7th uec. ytn. Carteret March 18th, Oct. 21st. Jones March 25th, Oct. 28th. Onslow April 1st, Nov. 4th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. .-L .. FMz&m. : Shipp ii.ii.ivu .yni ;uu, csepx. jju. riOV. artn. uumrjenand May 6th, July 22d, Nov. llth. uoiumDus April 1st, July 29th. Robeson May 20th, Aug. 19th, Sept. 30th. Richmond-June 3d, Sept 15th, Dec 2d. Bladen March 18th. Oct. I4th7 Brunswick April 8th, Sept. 9th. Moore April 15th. Aug. 12th, Oct. 21st. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge , Fall Judge Merrimon Cabarrus April 29th. Oct. 28th. Iredell May 20th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4t h. Rowan May 6th, Aug. 19th, Nov 18th. .uaviason Marcn tx.n .TunR 2ri Sam. Randolph March 18th, Sept. 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th. Stanly April 8th, Oct. 14th. KINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring-Judge Philips. a . Fall Judge Rockingham-July 22d, Nov. 4ch. Forsyth May 20th, Oct. 21st. Yadkin Feb. 18th, Sept. 23d. Wilkes March 4th- April 29th, Sept. 9th. Alleghany March 18th, Sept. 2d. Davie April 1st, Oct. 7th. StokesApril 15th, Aug. 5th, Nov. llth. Surry April 22d, Aug. 19th. Nov. 18th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. a, Fall Judge Philips. Henderson-July 15th Burke March 4th, Jyig. 5th. Caldwell March isth, Sept. 2d. Ashe March sstii Mar '7th imi. WfSa-April 8th, June 3d. Xuf. 29h. MitcheS-Aprll 15th, sept. 9th. 8 x uw April m.tx, Sept. 25d. McDowell May 13th, Oct. 7th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Clark. Catawha-July 15th. FaU-ae nnor. Alexander July mh. Union Sent, i r,h. Mecklenhui-g-Feb. 2th. Aug. geth. Gaston March 18th, Oct. 7th. i.iii-jum npni ist, sent. 30th t. 21st. Pr.EB'c? Mux, Texas, Jum 20, 13 The S-.vifc Sjocitic Company, Atlani a, Ga. Gen tlemen ; One of my children was troubled with rheumatism and -boils for about two years. We gave her various kinds of medi cine, but without proftt, and began to despair of curing her at aiL 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. Wasoohkb. Ricn Hill, Ho., July 7, 1883 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : Our Utile girl when but three weeks old broke out with eczema. We tried the prescriptions from several good doctors, but without any special benefit. Wo tried S. S. S.. 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 has a full and heavy head of hair a robust, hearty child. I feel it but my duty to make this statement. Respectf ally, H. T. Shobe. Chattanooqa, Tbkk., June 27, 138S The S',vlf t Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : la 188G I 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 pirn pies began to appear on my face anobody. These gradually iucreased to sores and run ning ulcers. I was advised to try S. S. S., and immediately after taking it I commenced to Improve, slewly at first, but more rapidly afterwards, and soon nothing remained 4k tell of my trouble. My blood is 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. Hardy M. Burt, 21 West Ninth St. Homke, La., May 25, 18SS The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : About tvrty 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 Liiougui, it vuuiu ue in rowing away money. m.J- l-Ui lLliVilli; and str S. S. S. others while using It. As a tonic I can most heartily recommend it ; for general debility, It certainly is a specific. W. F. Bridges, J. P. Hosier, La. I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and will say that his statement is correct. Joseph Sbeltok, Druggist. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer a in A . 1a thanthYsarticte T P?.t0I ties. 8amPleCpSPl uy mai i to any address 400 North 534- iSAN - -"-j.! rmift BIRD A1?6 gLVcat secret of the f the Hartz MnntS?. or tue nana Moun -ianna ws 1 1 restore tiwwT 1 prevent th Ji, l;u?ho sod. 9VV, v vin.i! i J I IT . f " a and tneaeascn nfonri,i:.?;?u to fiflPS rorrv 1, , - . 7"t tl OPN U. cyen:eimon this BaDel ept9ftn tt o& song. Sewlnfr. Atlanta. Ga. nov 28 law lydo ch sat placinc our :v,u' we wait thewortiwlSlT? " VH1 rnn. w W IM A. moatiu all sfcan t .tt. "'mm - iwt ran h. ief instmctiona nmn tK Ll fl"'' p - nuuirnutA.. .. MlinflOfwork8of hlrt an wwLwT, - ;'.. V hv'-a ntrY"- i'fHi'. ti Pa: ?y V - rr c-t oi bicf.atv p.-i JR--' oi an .ut treiy 3i''5 . .!: :Jji;-'mcd, ipge opal r-.t. ijv.ry manabonli rme. ima, LIMB in exchange xor PROVISIONS. LIME LIME LIME LIME LIME sept ' GROCERIES. 44 DRY GOODS 44 HARDWARE, 44 LUMBER. 44 CASH. FRENCH BKOS , Rocky Point. in ilia TWho are Weak. Nervous ami rv. mutated and suffering from Arer vous DcbilitV. Seminal WeaTmess Nightly Emissions, and all the ef fects of early Evil Hnhftji lead toPremnlure Tiponti rvmummn. tton oi' Iiisanisy, send for Pears' treatise on Diseases of Man, with particulars for Home uwe:. uures unaranLeen. .vvxwrp unnn, t . x fiABs,(iizana tsii unurcn st.,Nashviiie.Tenn octly 9 d&w wm i am a mm. mr l - oi any propose line i Geo. P. Rowell M news paper Advertising BanM IO Spruce St., New York i Send lOcts. for lOO-paqe ftmtpfl 25th Annual Sessioi THE TWENTY-FIFTH AKHUAL of Misses Burr & James' SchoA mence on Thursday, Oct. 4th, at I ChapeL on Third, between Red uampDen streets, where it has am io r tne past two years. The street ning on Red Cross, a few yards from mg, can cover any ODjectlon to " via vumaicu DVUUUll WiUi VI jrround. eood cistern of water and uation make it more desirable t&n central localities available. tpfm Prinninolc no hovatAfnwa XL - TBI " .l""""ll I "V JL llilVipiUkl, tAO UUtWlUlL, Hoi!nsf. wki- in7:.ri.J?,s?.'u riu"r. enon iortne aavancement oi me str?nsi. wRiK i-snrTSi niin nri.oo.'j.'s pv entrustea to rneir care, nnne oiSfeffnnramngHOM attention to each, and ruling wttt ONLY t POSITIVE ForlOSrorPAIinWl MANHOCIi weakness of Body and Mind: Effc VuIT.47 Stte Torrltori, and PorelC Polk May Cth, Nov. litn. ca can write them. apl 17 eod&w ly . mem. itoou, tall explanation, and nroefsmi! 1ed) free. AWre ERIE MEDICAL SlRSSjC ia!l TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Gilmer. Madlsori-Feb. 25th, July INovfl8CthriC- Dec (l (Uf-j-BwAI wi, AUg,12lU, Iransylvania April 1st, Kept, 21 Hayvvood-April 8th, sent ftth. Jackson April 22d, Sept. 23d. Macon-May cth, sept, ;oth. Clay May 13th. Oct. 7th. Cherokee May 20th, Oct. 14th. &raham-June 3d, Oct. 28th. Swain June loth, Nov. 4th. The Son hern Guardsman .Wtoston, IV. c OFI iCIAL ORGAN OP THF wrkvru - AlWALXlJ CAROIjINA state guard. conducted by WILL loving dlsolnUne. TVltilT tYionTr frrorlnatoa enmp ftf occupying the position oi teachers. r,npir snmfiss, as a wavsRT,aiea m culars, scholars received only lortte no aeauction Lemgmaae exc protracted sickness. Those e zoom cnarsrea oniv irom aaie rai MTTSTr'A f. T-VHTRTTnTTON 01 VW S fSiiahlno- whnsA lffp-lnnc deTOtlCll' science and long experience ia vocal music, caiisinenioi w DraxirlTiDr trpp nf r-h.iro-fi fiailvexfl i V w 11 TTTlr Af Ql! so free of charge, given weeKiy. For further particulars apply to seDtis THJtPKi Acning sides and Back. Kin Kidnnv nn,i I th qq ma uA.-i lains. Kheumatic.sciatio sf?r, Sl. ",uwi,w er, ie Uterine irr . vjuciu jTCJUKsiung rams, reueved in one minute by SStCimciM Aiifi cah nmu, m aor Of POTTBR DBUO and CHBMICAL CO., PIM PP1 blackheads, chapped Dl CO I JSP oUy skla curea toy cuticu- r L t O r a Soap H I R E S 2 HIRES' IMPROVED Sc ROOT BEER W UQUI0 NO BOILING EASILY MADE THIS PACK ACE MAKES FIVE GALLONS hoof BEE wniUHQ and riMPl&AKCB DSINK In the A your Bounoi woriu. TR-frr. Dru or Grocer for It. C. E. HIRES. PHILADELPHIA. innovation being chiefly in the form in which the message js delivered. Her Face was Her Fortune. She was as pretty as a picture and so animated and lively that it did one good to look at her. She was myi34w I all this but she is not now Pnr soul, the roses linsrer no mnrp. in hr cheeks, the former Instre in hfer eves is gone, biie is a woe tegone look mg piece or Humanity now. She as one oi tliose troubles so common to women and needs Dr Pierce' Favorite Prescription. It recuper ates me wasted strength, puts the wnoie system rignt, restores the roses and the lu.ster and makes the woman wtiat she once was, bright. iijy. a? itvori te j-t-scriptioir' is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manu- iacrurers, that it will give satifa uon in every case, or inoney will be reiunued. rins guarantee has been printed on the bottle wrapper and faithfully carried out for many years, "It Works Like a Charm." Rulon's Magnetic T safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, lNeuralina. ont. w Sprains, Braises. Swell! . . .uuuiuuianuu ui t i ih ivirmavo and all painful affections, o.u j byi Mund g Brothers. R The Chief Reason for the ereat suc cess oi mooo's sarsaparilla is found in the article itself. It is merit that wins, and the tact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac complishes what is claimed for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mprit Wine riUa or wood purl lYieru vvins fier Defore the poblic- Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength en the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug gists. Si ; six for $5. Prepared by C I. Hood, ft Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, Jan 1 lyrd&wnrm C. 0. P. COTTON SEED LARD, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. I Warranted Free from HogFat Jf URE, WHOLESOME, ECONOMICAL. oc u, grocers. seM tor Illustrated mm it m- Muiiiucii, uiiuuieu: "Some Things About Lard." TBKpTfOS 9!L PiiODUCI CO., SEff fltt For sale by 1st Sg't. Co. A, 3d Reg't,, N. c. State Qua 11Jr?pSIDSA 13 endorsed and recom X mended bv the anvfimnr An..ranr rrl eral, Regimental Commanders and all other officers of the Guam. Tt. wa n" Hr wu.vyvv CA-kJ 1AJ.Vv J I I' Ill 111 I.IlfJ fVI rVT" tn nAKA militia in GenernT nr'r."'. ""X k'uuo'-u.uc utunce. u ascription nrice $L5PeT1V7ear' ln advance. 52 standarWks for sample copy. ' 1 "J"" Aonress ... v7LL x only Send nnrrv Publlshor Soctttmrtj mygjtf Winston. N. c "ST0KLE'8,5S iO WE AKE NOW PRE- a W pared to accommodate all who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters aw- f . j Onlv 20 Honrs Bide New York! AQ MtlaaMniir.il f i.500 ACSES OF leaf pine rearlon. rorWW" l-.tn .- 4 hiiwhaiArll. I OBI Larger tracta 5ipwwa-1l uit'.nui lit. ati'j. l liiu 'i"" Holmes & Watte rs. j. c. Stevenson rn0, t0 De nad on the Coast. We have made sneeia Jno. L. Boatwright. Bria J?! Preparations for the Season. aae 8pCCla K CO.. JaS. B. HlictrlTie D n Tr.','". '. Iff .1 & voiiers. it wlE "t"."1!. Aan 1V1 YTt.m 14-TATro Mil SlanAKickrwi'otern &t V v v, xuiuuiC aiJU VP'oera, iiau & larsau. w u vr,' u. trebsen ana others. v9 1U flrjTt. Cnr canlljiTliimV anu us B A number of New Bnglandpeop lota In the town of "SOOW" r . . Am Stump Sound Oysters always on hand. style desired. oct 10 tf Served lit IIU3 UCBilU Ul v " , dnAA Roia.ll farmers. VMXVZZ from the Nw Enzland and well as elsewhere, to locaw n-rrTr-lTr r, t, ,1 I WCUHCntHUUbi ?OKLEY. Wrightsvllle. has revolutionized I0Jidthe uaiicencury. Not Valuable Lands for Sale, TRACT OF LND, LYING OSfc from Lincoln ton, N. C. conslstinjr of 8 1.53 acres ciairpin- a - . , 71 . . 0 their work; either seT butglvi.B good crops for all rais iTaTa d; no special ability required! Can! "irxch running throou it aoa a nni- -tiea; vou are started free. n tVia few acres ot bottom i.iai; au o rows 21 On Corn, Peanuts .and Potatoes IRY CARBONATE OF LIMB, MIXED WITH; K MN11 RE ULTS ASTONISHING. ni a Ad,8, tlFRENCH RROS-M any one yonn -x or old! AiUl 1 IITT-I It- I III -.-v . - out and returf T' Uut this something of great vai.m aj'oufree, you, that wm sSn. ri i iUk imPortance to will' bring yoa ,nS fnJLLD 5ess. which anything els in ' "Kaway.tJw . i , . V. lnolnA better farming country cr aa found. Ibis la tbc opinion - KnA ..finH in North U$JVfmw' Willi llnwlT HKLuHitl AAA . TvtH raw4 hiv nKV.m&lD AMHM J"R Commia'i of imir.ratlon, -g ianSltf CbroriflJe AW and ovljv nov 22 fund irw r I'Hv ?lXvCI!.of V0"'- lar d ea' Hon ineli ma Universityof North Carol Chapel Hill, N. C. rj-HB NEXT SESSION BEGINS AUQPST Tuition reduced m dents may oiva ""e.ar- Poor m i - r Toachers. Three tuil rnnr or Fiftt'n to degrees. Thl2.uof study leading lng of business ln tearS552!.T e trdl11 pharmaclsts. ' u?aciler8- Physicians and School fully eaufriTw! Write tnr nLfPPed- aiKtt-ai:ch: CTVn.o - . 1 well; 75 acres in yclWplaTnd oak nuh R .M MORRIS WlilGHTSVXLLK, N. C. rpHIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT IS SntUL of the 82: h--K ur wauuogue to UoteL Band of jfisic Eega.eti fa? ibe i. Boys have Don't Delay OEND lOUR BROKEN OB Sture to me and I will repair" atlowjprices. rtntA l propose wia',,,u'JSD Bf win do the work well anJ LZt much for doing it. Vf"St I repairs I have already nair Sfwlrir Machines. 'rni Sc.. as well as Furniture, - give estimates or prow"" Come and see me. T j octao JiiS! Carolina Ho""' I S. & corner -jg a TUoBedfiariTiKiS j TUe finest Wines. ""fTj . -o.-"v"iu UU1 11J1U CULllIOriJini : rMra-An hand HIHIUUIU' iftON. KKMPP; BATTLE; Preheat. nxansaod good far at rSTw. J77 tfj weekfor month. Mw Wvtu f7 tn JBD WILSON MANNING, i wW3 Proprietor. oct 27 ijecoa
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