POISONED WATER.: jrS' one of the fading surgwns id tie Amy made the following: characteristic remark: -Water kills more soldiers than. bullets." ills meaning was that soldiers who drank impure j water, died by disease In greater numbers than those killed by bullets. . The surgeon was ' right. Impure water, especially at tins sea- son, is a terrible cause Ot sickness and deattt. But the public say, what shall we do? There is dui one sensible tnim? 10 ao,anu iuni i w nnrlftr Yta nrata r mivirtrr with it. KftmPthl TIT that destroys all poison or: disease-breeding germs, and nothing does this like pure whis key. B ut is may be asked, where can -I obtain pure whiskey? Professor Henry A. Mott, says, "the purity of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is absolute, and should commend it to the high est public favor." There are hundreds of fam ilies that are drinking water constantly and arts kept in perrect health by simply mixing a little ot Duffy's Pure. Malt Whiskey in each gias3 they drink, it is a simpio ana sure pi in ventive of Summer diseases and germ poisons, and is endorsed by the best people in the land. MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS ' Da. Humphreys' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many Sears In prl rate practice with sncecs8,and for over llrty years used by the people Every single Spe cific Is a specia 1 cum 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 theWorlo. LIST OF FKLTCTPAI. If OS. CTRKF. THICKS. t FrTrt). Congestion. Inflammation . . . 25 a Warms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, y Crying CoIIr, or Teething of Infants 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 5 IysenteryGriing;i:uiou8 Colic... . 6 Cholera Morbus, Vomiting 7 Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis..- X Nenralsia. Toothache, Faceacbe S2S . .25 .25 .25 .25 . .25 .25 .25 .25 9 Headaches Sick Hoadackc, vertigo 10 Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach. 1 1 Knoomxed or Painful Pc 1'2 Whites, too Prof ue Periods. . .25 .25 lMJronp, Cough. Difficult Breathing:. 14 ralt ltbeam, 15 RheamatiNio "I K V.vir And A tr Fever and Air 1 r Piles, -Wind or lileedJng..... 10 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in 20 Wuoopinsr Cough, Violcni the Head iolcnt Couiilis. 4 General Debility. i 27 Kidney Disease ikoi.mtv Phv.ical Weakness 2 Nervous Debility - .......... .1.00 30 Urinary Weakness, WetttaRiKMi. .aJ 32 Diseases of thelIeart,Falpitationl.OO Sold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on "receipt of price. Da. ntmrnBKYs' : Manual. (144 pages) richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. HuiuphreysMIediciaeCo.109FaltonSt.NY. S P E C I F I CS mch 22eo& w ly nnn it ffso. fml foTiIK UYEItSP : I 'ID1 : contMaing y.ored plates, UK) Oii:rn.vHs of di'erfervt I reeda, r"-cn vi Mrorta, a jd wjfrr to I huy tliant. 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Indigestioal U BARKER'S OlNpC RTO N I O 4 roJ i womi cmcs aa ia thebft reiuedv for al' ills aroinp xaa deredire nutritior . Take in tunc Wc. ond $LV Jy 8 4w 10,00 AGENTS WANTED ONLY AUTHENTIC, complete AT ONCK to sell the and XSrapliic History, of the Johnstown Flood. Profusely Illustrated WithYJewOl all sorts connected wicn Che terrible seenra of the mighty inundation. 13 mo. 400 pages. Trice $1.50. Liberal term. Thousands AVant it. DEMAND IS IMMENSK. tenl quickly 'JO cents for Outfit to J. w. kekleh & co., 523 Chestnut St., Phlla., l'a. Jy 8 4w HIRES' IMPROVED IK IN LIQUID NO BOILING BAStLY MADE THIS PACKAGE MAKES FIVE GALLONS trvsineias, iij-npimup. . Kiieuroatie Fains..;. a ChiiLs. Malaria .50 ..." -.50 m mfTrt IB " XaMPESAKCB DBINS ia tno Worlr. Y&T FT. Aak your Drugglat or Grocer for JLi. HIBES, philapelphia. JJ8 IV , - . J Proper, Wilmington, N. C. WEDNESDAY. JUL.Y 10. 1889. . . - rrrr:rL- pnred a the Postoflice at Wilmington, N.C., ,u : second-class matter. Fifth avenue, New York, is soou to liave another in HITona ire's palace. Mr. C P. Huntington has purchased a site at o7th streetr Avith a frontage of seventy live feel on the avenue. As lie is the last to buiiil, he can", if he has Wie desire, outstrip all the other millionaires on the avenue, in the splendor of his home, having their houses as examples, or warn ings according to his way of look inL? at them. At nresent Mr. Hunt- i r ington lives in a handsome though modest mansion on Park. avenue in the winter, while his summers are nassed in Westchester County on a - the sound. The flod of European immigra tion, always heaviest in the summer, has set in with increased volume, and the officials of tlie port of New York expect that 1889 will excell all previous years ill the number of ar rivals. Every steamer arriving brinirs hundreds of foreigners in the steerage, and the .cheap boarding houses in Liverpool and- Queens- town are crowded with immigrants awaiting an opportunity to secure passage. The outpouring of people from the green sod of Ireland is par ticularly heavy, and in Queenstewn it hasjbeen necessary to pitch tents in the streets to accomodate those who cannot find lodgings, i - The abolition of slaves in Brazil has introduced the negro ; problem into, that country. The organiza. tion of a corps of negro troops by the Princess Imperial, who is acting as regent, has aroused the prejudice of the whites, and some of the news papers speak of it in violent lan guage. It has led one prominent newspaper to predicttrouble, and to advise the people to hold the Priu cess, her family and her liiinisters responsible. "We- consider that the employment of a terrible explosive against persons who protect and foster the blackguards is legitimate, just and natural. Should there be blood spilled, ths princess will be responsible; and to render retalia tion effective, all means are permis sible." The State of Tabasco, iii Southern Mexico, on the Gulf coast has just placed in the handsds of William P: Burr, an attorney of New York city, the authority to contract J for im provements in its capital city, San Juan, on the Grijalva River, The contracts are guaranteed by the State through a special contraa with the Federal Government's secretary of commerce, Carlos Pa checo. One is for the building of a fine dock at San Juan, jib be of iron qr first class wood, and cost about $35,000. To the party accepting the contract the Government offers a free importation' of the necessary materials and a fifty years' frapobise, under which the right will -be. given to charge a tax ofT$l a top on al) jftierchandise-received on ortTp'iyerec from the dock, except such as is taken from or put aboard vessels owned by the Mexican Government. It is estimated that thistounage tax would amount to over $10,000 a year. The second contract is to light San Juan with GO electric lights. A fran cliise for ten years will be given, un der which the State guarantees to pay $9,000 a year for these sixty lights and the right to supply pri vate parties at the price fixed by the party accepting the contract, j Effects of Climate. We hear a great deal said about the beneficial effect upon invalids of the climate of Colorado and other wester localities, but when a man changes his place of residence in the hope of improving his health witlr out first trying Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, lie makes a great mistake. In nine cases out of ten he might save his ti me and money. This great remedy owes its power ; overall affections of the throat and; lungs, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and even consumption, which is lung scrofula, to the simple fact that it purifies and enriches the blood and invigorahes the debilitat ed system. It is guaranteed to cure in all cases of diseases for which it Is recommended, .or money paid for it will be refunded. All the slaves of the devil cannot heal the wounds of your. conscience. - r- -' liave You a Congh ? Attend to it in time do not neg lect it for it may become serf ous and end in Consumption. Young's Cough Balsam will cure all Diseases of the Throat- and Lungs. For sale by Munds Brothers. Pride and drunkenness are the only two vices which will ? never agree. . - WHY WOMEN FADE. Women lose their beauty because colds undermine their life. Dr. A.ck.er's English Remedy for Con sumption is an absolute cure for colds. Munds Bros . druggists JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & 1 I , '1 x small line on ine omcmi oi a couciyr poor asylum for voting tile insane. on,! nnnr i.rpntnrpR in his phawp for , and poor creatures m ins cnarge xor . U..icnii Tlio olonfirwr , in.' ' . " ,. , , when these votes were offered was also fined, both pleading guilty, which of course left the Judge no alternative but to fine them. Had they not so pleaded, what would the Judge havedonef As he refused.to allo-r Dudley, of the alleged "blocks of five"- fame, to be proceeded against on the grounds that there was no evidence that anybody had been bribed though the intention was clear it may be assured that Judge Woods would found some legal technicality to justify the of fenders. He might have held that as there were enough votes to elect Gen Harrison without the insane and pauper votes in question.their being allowed to vote was a trivial, indis cretion. A partisan Judge is capable of a great many things. - rCpoch. The transition from long, linger iug and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in; the life of the individual. Such a remarkable event is , treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained is grate full v blessed. Hence itr is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If vou are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach of long or short standing you win surely find relief by the use f Elec tric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at Robt. R, Bellamy's wholef sale arid retail drug store. j .- JULY JOMBLES. Wild oats should be well thrashed. Murisey Weekly. Caught in the act an actor ar rested on the stage. Siftings. Authority is like dried apples. A few cents' worth will puff a small man. up astonishingly. Binghamton Republican. . In those states which have a pro hibitor5' law the drug stores are drachm shops, spell it as you may. N Y. Herald. ( 'T its-Hi ktaII ' Vk 4-io,in X iuic lull rtcii, liiu biuiuj' claimed, "Dear envelope so true: In fact it's evident to all That I am stuck on you." Minneapolis Tribune. The man who could run a paper to suit everybody is in , heaven wearing a prown of gigantic propor tions and a double set or wings. - Durham Sun, Yon cannot'blame the publisher Who dallies in flirtation; i You know yourself how much a kiss Increases circulation. 1 Phila Press. A Good Appetite Is essential to gppd health; but at this season it is often lost, owing to the oovertv or imDuritv f the bloodi derangement of the digestive organs and . the weakening : effect of the changing1 season. Hood's Sarsapa rilla is q. . vQriferf u j mediping fqr, preating an ap'pptfte, tormig ihp df j gestion and giving gtrepgpt to the whole system. 2fow 13 "the. time to take it. Be sure to get Hood's SarT saparilla. a. vicious tongue, like a worm in an apple, devours all its surronnd mgs. Dp NQT 8UFIPEIJ ANY I.ONGJSB Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, "and ;he first stages of oonsqmptioii brokej "in; a week we hereby' guarantee Di. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption and will refund the money to all.wno buy," take it as per directions and do not find our statement correct. -4 Munds Bros., druggists. TM Chief Beuwi for the great stuv cess of Ilood's Sarsaparilla Is found in the; articjejt&ejf. - Jt is merit that Fins, and the fact tnat Ilood's Sarsaparjl actually ac complishes what is claimed for it, Is 'wnaJ has given to this medicine a popularity anJ tala greater than that of any other safsapa- IVI CI I L VV il ia fier before the public. Hood's SarsapariUa enrs Scrpfuja, jBa Shewn and all Humors; Pyspepsia, Biclp Headache, biliousness, , overcomes Tha Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strengih . ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole gysfcera, Head's SarMparillm Is sold by all drug gists. $1; six for $5. Prepared by CXHood 6 Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Haas. Jan 1 lyrdAwnrm , .. . mws 2d For Gale. 1 nnn LBS OLD TYPE METAL, CLEAN and In good condition. Apply at my 17 tf 1 Will be sold cheap THISOrjFICX i V ' ' KIKST JUBICIAI. DISTRICT. . IioVkin. ,. . .Fall-Judge Gilmer: Beauforf May 27th, Novn., . (mtucEMarch 4th, Sept 3d. ? nmdfin March 11th. Sent fith. ' Pasquotank March 18th, June 10th, ept Perauimans Marcli 25th. Sept 23d. . . k Chowan April 1st, Sept 30th. I Gates April 8th, Oct 7th. ) llertford April lotn, June 17th, Oct. 14th. Washington April 22d. Oct. 21st.! Tyrrell April 20tlu Oct. 29th. ! Dare May 6th, Nov. 4th. I - Hyde May 13th, Nov. llth. -Pamlico May 20th, Nov. 18th. l 8KCOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. snrlnsr Judsre MacRae. FallJaage Boy kin Halifax March 4th, May 13 Nov. llth. Northampton April 1st, Sept. yorh. ertle April 29th, Oct. 28th. ! j Craven May 27th, Nov. 25th. Warren March 18th, Sept. 16th. 1 Edgecombe April 15th Oct. Hth. . " -. : THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, SDrinsr Jiidsre "; i I ; Fall Judge Macltae Pitt Marcn istn. June lutn, ept. ietn. Franklin April 15th, Nov. llth. I 1 VVliauu utic ov. uvu iwtu 1 Vance May 20th, Oct. 14th. ! Martin March 4th, Sept. 2d, Dec. 2d. Greenes-April 1st; sept. 30th. i - -Nash April 29thKNOV, 18th. ; FOUKTH JPDICIAI.- DISTKICT. Spring Judge Graves. . ' Fall Judee Wake Feb. 25th. March 25tn, April 22d July 8th, Aug. 26th, Sept. 23d, Oct. 21st. Wayne March llth, April 15th, Sept. 9th, Oct. I4tn. -t -Harnett Aug. 5th, Nov. 25th. johnspn Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. . - KIFTHJUD1CIAL DISTKICT. sorinsr Judsre - , . Fall Judge Graves. Durham March 25th. June 3d, Oct. 14th. Granville April 22d, Sept. 9th; Nov. 25th. Chatham May cth, Sept. 30th. I Guilford Feb. 18th, May 27th, Auff- -26th, Aec. m , - Alamance March 4th, May 20th, sept. 23d. Orange March 8th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Caswell April 8th, Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. Person April 15th4 Aug 19th, Nov. 18th SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. -' Fall Judge Pender May 6th. Sept. 9th. New Hanover April 15th. Sept. 23d. Lenoir Aug. 19th, Nov. llth. Duplin Sept. 2d, Nov. 25th. Sampson-Feb. 25th. Arnll 29th. Oct 7th. Dec 9th. . . i , Carteret March 18th, Oct. 21st. Jones March 25th, Oct. 28th. Onslow April 1st, Nov. 4th. I SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring-Judge Merrimon. Fan judge Shipp. An30n April 29th, Sept. 2d. Nov. 25th. Cumberland May 6th, July 22d, Nov. llth. Columbus April 1st, July 29th. ; Robeson May 20th, Aug. 19th, Sept. 30th. Richmond June 3d, Sept 15th, Dec. 3d. Bladen March 13th. Oct. 14th. ; Brunswick April 8th, Sept. 9th. Moore April istyj. Aug. 12th, Oct. 21 st. " EIGHTH; JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge ! au uuage Mernmon. Cabarrus April 29th, Oct. 28th. i Iredell May 20th, Aug. 5th, Novi 4th. Rowan May 6th, Aug. 19th, Nov 18th. Davidson March 4th. June 3d. Sent. 2d. D3C.2d. Randolph March 18th, sept 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th. Stanly April 8th, Oct. 14th. : NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Philips. . n an u uuc 1 i Rockingham July 22d, Nov. 4th. I Forsyth May 20th, Oct. 21st. ' ( Yadkin Feb. 18th, Sept. 23d. ; Wilkes March 4tb, April 89th, Sept. 9thl AUeghany-March 18th, sept. 2d. Davie April 1st, Oct. 7th. Stokes April 15th, Aug. 5th, Nov. llth. Surry April 23d, Aug. 19th. Nov. 18th. , TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. i - Fall Judge Philips. Henderson July 15th. Burke March 4th, Aug. 5th. Caldwell March 18th, sept. 34, Ashe March 25(1;, M4y 2Tth, Aug. 19th WataugaApril 8th, June ai, Aug, 29th. 4 MitcheU April 15th, Sept. 9th. Yancey April 29th, Septula. - McDowell May 13th, Oct. 7th. " ELEVENTH JUplCIAl niSTRJCT, Spring-Judge ciarK, Fall judge Connor, Catawba July 15th. Alexander July 29th. !. Unlqn Sept. 16th. - - ' j - . Mecklenburg Feb. 25th. Aug. 26th. Gaston March 18th, Oct. 7th. LlhodmARrii 1st, scptoth. eveiand-:Api-ii 8th, Aug.ath, oct.2ist, Rutherford April 22d, Oct. 28th. ryijs iuayetn, Nqv. ltH. TWELFTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT, Spring Judge Gilmer. ' ' Fall Judge Clark, Mallsnn T?h 95th .Till v ont-v, xtxt ,o-v Buncombe March llth, June l7th, Aug.isth, Transylvania April 1st, Sept. 2d. Haywood April 8th, Sept 9th. Jackson-April 22d, Sept, 234. Macon-May eth, sfept.r30th; Clay May 13th, Oct. 7th. Cherokee May 20th, Oct. 14th. i Graham June 3d, Oct. 28th. S. wain J une lOtU, Nov. 4th. . The Cheapest. rHfi 11EST PLACES JANI) THB CUEAPEST Place in the city to have all kinds of TIN WORK 3fc MCCARTNEY'S SHOP, on Market street, North side, between Second and Third. Estimates cheerfully furnished and all orders c"jHOfnp6 attention, orders from the wifuu jr im4wveq. ; c-ec 7 tf On Corn, Peanuts ' ' ' ' ' and Potatoes rjY UAKUONATE OF LIMB, I MIXED WITH K MNI1 BB ULTS ASTONISHING, Addrec 9 it 'FRENCH BROS., Rock v Point t N.C. ONWARD IS THE WORD rjpHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER JSNTE a. ,ts THIRD VOLUME at the following 1 subscriber, l year. $105 5 subscribers, 1 yea 5.0c W .8utoCTlpprs, 1 year. . . . . ..iaoc One copy. 1 year, free to the one sending CJUD UI hCU. Elgait pages, 40 columns, wppmv Send cas Mn L. L. POLK, We Raleigh n Lime. Lime. LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS, GROCERIES. PT GOODS tUHDWAHE, LDMBER. LIME LIMB ? LIMB " LIMB BBO8., , BQCky point.1 sept: H. CRONE N BERG , ' PHOTOGRAPHER, k RTISTIC AND SDPERHLY Bit ECU TED Photographs at reasonable nriopq. FRAMING A SPECIALTY .febgjtt . lMMiurlcetstSoutlisldc, MISCELLANEOUS. 0 wo i "-wifgneirtf Uo nercury, Ho! Potash, - . ... . . f - - - - . y- . Or any other Mineral Poison. It is Nature's Reinedymada exclusively from Roots and Herbs. - r It Is perfectly Harmless. 1 It Is the only remedy known to the world- that has ever yet Cured contagious Blood r Poison in all its stages. , - 1 It' cure3 Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer, Scrofula, and other blood diseases heretofore considered incurable. Jt cures any' disease caused, from impure blood. It is now pre scribed by thousands of the .besf physicians, in the United States, as a tonic. We append the statement of a few : . . '. 1 " I have used S. S. S. on patients conv16 ec lngr from fever and from measles with the best results. J. N. CSenet, M. D., EUavUle, Ga." Bremen, G a. Willie White was afflicted with scrofula seven years. I prescribed SI S. S., and to-day he is a fat and robust boy. C. W. Parker, il. D. Ricrrn5D, Va., Dec. 15, 1885. I have taken " three bottles of Swift's Specific for secondary blood poison. It acts much better than pot . ash or any other remedy I have ever used. ; . B. F. WINFIELD, 21. D., .-. i- Formerly of Sussex Co., Va. a. E. J. Halb, the well-known druggist and physician, of Nashville, Howard County, Ark., writes: "Having some knowledge as to what S. S. S. Is composed of, I can safely recommend It as the remedy for all ln dis eases, it matters not what the name may be." We have a book giving a history xf this -wonderful remedy, and its cures, from ell over the world, which will convince you that all we say in true, and which we will mail .free on application. No family should be without It. we have another on Contagious Blood Poison, sent on same terms. . j " Write us a history of your case, and our -' physician will advise with you by letter, in strictest confidence. We wjll not deceive you knowingly. . For sale by all druggists. - ; ; , The Swift Specific Co. i Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. New York, 756 Broadway. r London, Eag, S3 Snow Hill. nov 20 law lyao ch sat invention; has revolutionized ,! world during the half century. 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Address Stlnson co., Portland, Maine. . nov 22 d6mwiy k POSITIVE ForLdSftorJAILnTO MANK0OT ruai Hit General find NERVOUS DEBIXIT1 XTTT "E Weakness of Body and Mind: Effee y w of ErroraorExcesaaainOldor Youii 8ireBtiennAli,UBUMVKU)PKD ORUANS ft PARTS Of BOu Absolute! nnfklllnt HOK TKEATMKSIT BcneflU In' m it aen iesiry irom t i oiaies, i emtorieg, ana Foreign toontril Yon ean writ them wealed) fine. Adores ER ME book, rail explanation, ana proof mail DICAl C3.. BUFFALO. M. apl if eod&w ly The! National Life -AND- Maturity Association OP 'WASHINGTON, D. C. 1 Has Paid to Mem- bers Over - - $600,000 Accrued Liabili- i ties - - - - None. ; : j HOKATIO BROWNING, I President.; SAMUEL NORMENTj i ; Treasurer. GEORGE D. Et,JtlIDGE, .Secretary. Manager ani' Actuary. 1 GEO.J.EASTERDAY, I Ass't Secretary, f Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. . A Guaranteed Policy. t An Lncontestible Policy. Maturity.ValuelnCashat Fixed Age Annual Cost Absolutely Limited, oniyro.ur payments per Year.:. -Non Forfeitable After Three Years; ; P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D. .. ' Medical Director! W H. GIBSON. Special Aeenr. n Home Office, Central National Dank Dulldlne Washington, D. c. 1 JUUN iiAAR, JR., Local Agent. v ' OCt28 $ST0KLEY'S.'r W-IS ARE NOW. PRE- parea tp accommodate. all who may call upon us with the t i Finest Oysters to foe had on t he Coast. Wp have made soecia' preparations for the Seasonl Myrtle Grove, Middle and ip Sound 0 always on hand. servi style desired. ftir&VV$uu MEN mm onwtl , wrizhtsttlk MI8CELL AN EQtia elou3 as ai!- tcrativo K, al stimulant i,,11 fr-viabii(.t;t. XT Zt.l amsh a 77.?--'-',,t4rti a4 speedily when this remedy ia taknr, uOTai no more ellectual relief for the V ltre'8 b. - '.n it 3 reeularHrrrrtri " 100 North 3d t., Philadelphia, Pa b 1 - biriv iafin The great secret of the canary bird hr i of the Hartz Mountains in Gerruan y Manna wi 1 1 restore the song of case biiiu , prevent their ailments and restore thcVi" ood-condition. If given to a bird dnH,!0 the season ofshedding feathers, it willin j?11 critical pcrfotl without loss of sonc SJr nail on receipt of 15 cts. in stamps. i"tt7 '0( )D CO., 4ho N. 3rU St. PhlladXhix X 'ease mention this nanpr - . ? -. 'ease mention this paper. - eptJOJtu th eat . 89 Sew o at once ertibUihl Urmdo 'iB all artf, by I placine our machUinl and eooda where the rwnTjI .w.. in . Ha Kat ewinp-machiae ilf.'iI'P'" wwld. within th.7!-!?f Je Wo will alao t-nri . 1-Drae'"n W t reiuru W ask tou rw, ojr uu Hi your nemcand aft tmonth.aU shall become nrancrlr. Thi. r.n.i ..v. Siniter mimi. wnicn nave mo out : before M..2 T?tn 11 wld for :, With U.T attachmeati, and now MU ibZ aO. Beit.itrongeit,. uuiuo in ma world, all it I. No eanital nuunjtn lof inatractiona riven. Thoae who write to Hi at ooca'cuu "to flreo. the Beat wwing-tnaahine ia the world. .T.T t lmeot works ol Dtflt art ever sbawn torether in Anr. KUE fc CO., llox 740, A.uita. Mi decl06md&w; : . : ' Can learn the exact cost of any propose line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York. ' Send. lOets. for lOO-paa Pamphi 25th Annual Session. rpnE T WENT Y-FIFrn ANNUAL SESSION 1 of Misses Durr & James' School m com mence oh Thursday, Oct. 4th, at St. John's Chapel, on Third, between lied Cross and Campbell streets, where it has been located for the past two years. The street cars run' nlng on Red Cross, a few yarns trom the huhd ing, can cover any objection to distance. A well ventilated schoolroom, pleasant play, ground, good cistern of water and retired sit uation make It more desirable than more central localities available. The Principals, as heretofore, will spare no effort for the advancement of the pupils kind ly entrusted to their care, giving individual attention to each, and ruling frith Arm but loving discipline. . - Their many graduates, some of them now occupying the position of teachers, testify to their success. As always stated In iheir cir culars, scholars received only for the sessltm. no deduction Lelng made except in cases of protracted" sickness. Those entering after 0c tober charged only from date of entrance. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION given by Mrs. M. S.Cushing, whose life-long devotion 'to the science and long experience In teaching, should bo a guarantee for her ability. Vocal music, Calisthenics and Free Hand Drawing, free of charge, dally exercises. Instruction In Needle-Work Of all kinds, al so free of charge, given weekly. or runner particulars appiy to sept 18 Tillf PRINCIPALS. Homes in North Carolina Oniv 20 flours Eide from New York I - 89 Miles South of Raleigh Oa the Ealelgh and Ansruflto Alr-Llne B K gQQ ACB1SS OF IJLND IN TH leaf pine region. For sale on easy term Jo lotsto ault purchasers.. Four acres for I- Larger tracts $5 per acre, in month ljpM mentsolflO- Thlaland adjolna the "So, ern Plne8M, a recently established bealtt re sort (or sanitarium), and Is specially for Fruit Culture, as well as all the ceresto. A number of New England people have bongDi lots In the town of "louthern Pines, H is the desire of the owners of this land to v duce .small farmers, mechanics and oiacn from the New England and Middle Stttes," well as elsewhere, to locate here. No suwjf the Union offers greater inducements to err tterB than North Carolina. Nowhere cw better tanning country or as fine a cUmaw found. Ihlafs the opinion of Northern net who have settled In North Carolina. TM v bona fide offer, and Is limited ' For further particulars write at once w JOHN T. PATiiICK, Ccmmla'xof Inunlatlon, Raleigh, orB. A. RICIJABUSON- p 21 tr - Chronicle bffio AnmetS'.- Don't Delay. J END 10UR UROKEN OR INJURED FVT nlture to me and I will repair it promptly an auow prices -j ' ' nd i propose to make my living uus ""ttno will do the work well and will not cnarge iw much fordoing it. .Call ana sec some w'rr repairs I have already made. I. will aiau pair Sewing Machines. Musical ip"r Arc. nR . wpIl ns Timitnrfi. - W1U ChetnUUJ give estimates or probable costj)f repi- vome ana see me. f j. is. rv!-1;. oct 29 - 4 i ".. - NO.J1 N. pcondst. Csroiioa House, S. E. corner Prtnces3:and .Second Sta., HAS BEEN REFITTED WITH .A Jgf Class Bar. Lunch Room and Rguran The finest Wines, Vhlskeys ana fh day. ways on nana, uoaru ana imu&uk rrzcan weekfor month. New lUver ysJ9Ji gqN ;v 0 r ADVERTISERS oct 27 Corner seconl anan""63"