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7. 5. MISCELEAlfEOOS," HUMPHREYS pit. HcJtrHKXTt' 8pscm3 axe scientifically and carefully prepared prescr t med. for many - - year la prtrate practice with feucoeandforover thirty yean used by tbetwrfl'v ery single 8pe ' ciflo u a special cure for the disease named. - - These Speciflca carewitboot drttggintr. P" -. In or reducing tho system, and are in fact and deed the MTereisn rotne! ies of the Vrl. t Ferera, ContfeatTgnTintlftmiiiatton-.. U Worm, Wnrcn Fever. Worm Colic.. .V3 3 t'rylBff CollP.o'Tretnlngoflnfantj .45 - 2 Diarrhea. srfCimrirenor Adulta.-...- .23 t lyerV, Grtpi.BilicjM Colic-., .25 T Cougha Cold, Sronfclittis .--iv ;f2 JI rVaaeh ei , Slcitligjdache. Vertigo ,25 ta Whites, too Prof twe Period- .2.: - 43 r..-rfconirh. DiflicuU Ereathbi.... .3. Halt Uheom, Eryjtfpeaa, jsropoom tC 111. 1 H Fere rand A tne, Chill Malaria 1 7 I'll lea. mmd or BleedJng...,. .......... i a n . ..-L. InlliuinnL fVkUl In IhA Hiaa 20 Whooping C'ouffb 24 Orneral IebllUy.Pbyslcal Weakness 50 t27 Kidney Disease 2S NrrB Debility " V ;;; 3.DiscasesfheUertPalpltationl.OO Sold by Drugstore, or sent pootpaid f n receipt of price. Db7ucmmixts' Haxvxu 4A pag) richly bound In cloth and gold, maUed free. 1 lamphreT.' McdlciBcCo.h Fulton St. N Y. SPECIFICS 1 mcnsow Jrnra , . , ..... . fr If 1 MlV-tarmteirt ing- c Joaod pUtaa. I Ov do trr-a hi jr of diaemt LrMda. f rTi-a tiJ0T vr "vorta. taa waere i lm y tbnm. IMrtkn for Train! aaj for lacenta. Alao tuts M Vc Hrrnlshlnjr CSoods of sH kinds. Then send -for Prnrtltfnl POCl- TRV ItOOK. lOOrtaf est beaa- tifui rli-rd prate t ei-cmvlnfr' oi neany lut aizwia so ; ueacrip tiona of the breods; how to canonize; plans tor ponltrj honseai infwrmation tboat iDcabatom, and licro to buy Bmgm from bet.itock nl Hi. 50 per Mttinff. Dent lor la vroui ifiUt; i 1 1 1 ijSSw HIItDS.'TVariiie loO UtM t rations. Beaatifaf colored pate. Treatment ana breeding of all kinds Gaga birds, for pleasure ana profit- Diseases ami their oura. Hor to baud and stock an Aviary. AQ about Parrots. Prices of ail kinds- birds, eawe,. etc - Mailed for 14 nra. tie-Tmae-Books, 40 C'ta. AS80CIATED.FAKCIEHS..f I gmtfoita, fclghU street, Philadelphia, Fa. i r ! r 'PARKER'S Hair balsam Cleaascso4 leautines the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Nsar-Fa4s-o--fltors Gray HairH ItrVdhthful Color.4 PreTenta lanrurf arid hair falling . 6Uivsna mm wwggi-iis. H 8 4W. i Tony bubo n tola Pen sutd Pencil O fl a iwitltlndeuble or colored bv Club of eight 9 with address 10c each Write mmMTrfalnly and state kind ink-deeired. 'Send pmtal notsor money t and tre wiHeaA 2fi9 DJ .TCtam mail- postpaid. Hand stamps of every description. STEWART fcWMtBHSy, New York lity. ata1llsriecl 1850. - AGlSJiTSVANTJED. y 84w . . li . a i ii St .ytifTttV'-rprgc'T . .., Vice, Ii LofanC6, T&cvmy cured at "home without fail erposme. IsrfstHHrto ami OsirfTdential. Lars Treatise, 800 pag elj $1 bymaif, sealed, poetpah - Small book -with endorsements of the press, fret Send now. Address tlie Peabody Medical Intitnt or Dr. WJ3LParkert No. Bolllnch SUBoston&si HIUDERCOnNS. Ineonly sure Care for Corns. Stops all pain. Ensnre mforttothefefci.latPrnggtg,niscoxtCo.N.y Btt consumptive tare you CooirhlirnchiVMV Arthm. ladkresUoaf Use ARKER'S OjHOT fVTO N ipTTfc has cored le wont eases aaa Utb rniedy for alt His arising torn dofecUTo nutritios1. Take in tune. - boc. ana iusui3 :3 B01OK9 Km i ; nci PACKAGE MAKES f$YE cAaoXS tO most APPXTIZINO-aad WptOLXSOUB wi3aACB ajatonc wicO tbt rr. . i. Ask your Drug-clst or Orocar for tt. C. E. H I R es; Phi ladeLphia. mnnft icfT wiKT?n at . once uumitu Jiautuv .to Sell the OKL,yAUTHNTic, complete and. Graphic History of the Johnstown Flood. Profusely Illustrated with views of all sorts connected, with the terrible scenes of the mighty inundation. -i3mo. 40o pages. Price tL50. Liberals terms. Thousands Want it. DEMANU IS IMMENSE. f&Trt mlcfcly 30 reread irw - -If tJA T t0r" ' " "s r r. scan "it ! I fi r I, -;ttif OA' : cents forOutfit to U. W. KBSLKK & CO., Chesthut SC. PhUa., Pa. IX 8 4 w. r ; . r ; T r :; . y . - . James C. Munds, Aut , v'i;- JJUUGGIST; - ; A FULL LINK OF PURE Pit U OS - AMD Chemicals Physiol ans' Prescriptions a spe cialty. Fancy and Toilet Articles in great va riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; come In and try a glass FREE. t . , ' janlS Still on Deck; Vi slon visiting Wilmington during the fin- or iitauauvua un inAjia ri3.ii.au A i .campment'ts cordlaUy invited to call and 4iave a Shave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircut, at ? xnj esublishment, 29 Market street, between ' Front and Water,-i only 10 cents for a Shave , cents for a Shampoo, 20 cents for a. Hair- i .cnt and 20 cents and Howards for Dvelnir: v . Kespectfully, . J OHN 4WERN Kit,' JjOtt ; Pracuca Barber una Perfumer. Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Proper. . . - :r WILMINGTON. C. FRIDAY. JULY 19. 1880. Entered at the Postoffice At Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. , . Before the Isthmus of Suez was pierced by the canal there were aU most no sharks in the Mediterran ean, the passage through the Straits of Gibraltar not being to their lik ing. Now, however, they come in by way of the canal, and in such numbers that in more than one watering place, 'and especially on the Adriatic, the sign has gone upi "Beware of sharks." It is rumored - in Paris that the Chamber of Deputies will not au thorize the appropriation necessary Jto keep l'IAngelus" in France, and the painting will go to the American purchaser at the auction price -ill0,C00. To this mnst be added the duty of 30 per cent, in order to ar rive at the valueof the picture when it shall reach this country. The duty will be $33,180, and the total cost $143,780. - The celebrated Kong Mountains of Africa are about to follow the (-Mountains of the Moon, which have been expunged from the: map--. These mountains were supposed to be stretched across Africa for 10 of longitude about 200 miles north of the Gulf of Guinea. Capt. Bingor, who has now returned from nearly two years' exploration in the almost unknown regions north of the Gulf of Guinea, says there is no such rauge.as the Kong Mountains. The fight against having a dance in the new Georgia, Capitol building on the occasion of its dedication has succeeded, fceveral days ago 'promi nent citizens of the State determined to have a grand ball on that occa sion. The church people were at once aroused against the daucing. The Women's Christian Union grew indignant at what they styled "the deiecration of the people's house" and suggested, th-it it should be dedicated by prayer. The rural members of the Legislature were appealed to by their local preachers when Senator Harriett introduced a resolution to allow the use of the Capitol for the ball. The feeling o the Senate was so pronounced that Bartlett will withdraw his resolu tion. 1 The invitations have been countermanded and the bull is de clared off. The reluctance of John Bull to leave Egypt, even at the request qf Prance, can be understood by ob serving what is going on in the Nile Valley. Near the Nubian frontier the dervishes are raiding in every direction, threatening the garrisons at Wady Haifa arid its ; neighbor hood. Col. Wodehouse, who com mands at the former point, has sent news of various victories, and of the slaughter of a good many of the assailants; but they are swarming about with ho diminution of vigor. As a result, British troops have had to be forwarded from Malta to Cairo, precisely as they. were forwarded to the relief of Suakim during Gsiuan Dignato last attack on that place; Unless tli is Mahdist movement northward is checked, Assouan itself will be threatened. Of j course, on the lower Nile the British and Egyp tian forces have the great ad vantage of their gunboats to patrol the river; but at a short distance from tfce banks the dervishes appear to circle about very much at their pleasure. While the Mahdi's power "remains unbroken, and while he holds not only Khartoum, but even Dongola, Egypt will be continually threaten ed, and England is not likely to comply with French suggestions that she should move out. He most lives whathinks the most. Acts the noblest, feels the best, And he whose heart beats Quickest Lives the longest, lives in one hour More than in vearsdo some whose Fat blood sleeps as slips along their - veins. - v j, -.- i - - ; These lines describe that condition of perfect health which all men and women wish to eniov. To be nhle to think-clearly, to incline to do noble acts, to live long and jovous- ly, we.iuust be free from the domi nation or disease. By taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverv we may, by purifying the blood. escape consumption general debil ity, and weakness, and all blood and skin diseases, and 'verify the truth of poetry as well as fact. It is guar aniccd to cure In all cases of diseases for -which it is recommended, or money paid for it will be refunded. Whose credit is suspected . is not safe to be trusted. ; , . 0 NOT SUFFER ANY LONQEIt Knowing that a couirh can he checked in a day, and the first stages ' . . . " consumption broken in a week. we hereby cruarautee Di ' Acker's English Remed v fnr pml-n iYt ; M?u . . u e( ?1 Ior vonsmuption. an" w" rernnd the money to all who buy, take it as per directions and do not lind oar- statement correct.-? Mnnds Bros., druggists. J - Mr. P. D.' Armour, a Chicago m lionaire, lias just purchased from the city a piece of property on which he proposes - to erect a ree training school for children in con nection with the already well; es tablished and beneficent institution known as the Armour Mission. ; For the ground alone Mr. Armour pays the handsome sum of $18,000. What the building will cost is a matter of con ject ure only. But the Chicago Times savs it is certain that Mr. Armour will erect a structure at once creditable to himself and to the city at large, r ' : j ' V ; - ; Eupepsy, ; ' This is what you ought to have, in fact, vou must have it, to fully en- iov life. Thousands are searching - for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. . Thousands, upon thousands of dollars are pent an nually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by a 1. We guar antee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you ixooa ui gestion and oust the demon Dyspep sia and install instead fcaipepsy. We recommend Electrie Bitters for Dys pepsia and all diseases of ; Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Soldiat 50J. arid$l per. bottle Nit Hobt. U. ;Bella iny'S wholesale and retail u rug store. JULY JUAIIU.KS, A great composer Chloroform. An old club houseThe station house. , ' - The laborer is worthy of his ex celsior. ' f I The widow's might is greatly un deresti mated. SuccessfuL feronauts are built from the ground up. Tho Iadv who never marries should be named Ida Kline. Kven a small barber may be called a strapping fellow. The Toom is likelv to be a more stable character than his master, j Tht successful farmer has to be sharp 'as a raiser. Mer Trav. A visit to ;i grocery is generally flip lioinMiiiLr of a new order of things.. - ' ' ).; ' It is much easier for some men to sliiii un a liee than to foot upacol- umn of (igures. ' . ; .' , j Vigor ami Vitality Are ouicklv trlven to every part of the body by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That tired feeling is entirely over come. The blood is purified, en riched and .vitalized, and carries health instead of. disease to every oi'ti'an. The stomach is toned and strengthied, th appetite restqred. The kidneys and liver are roused and invigorated. Tlie brain is re freshed, the mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. A.true man never trets about place in this world. . his Have You a CongU ? " - r Attend to it in time do not neg lect it for it may become serious-and end in Consumption. Young's Cough Balsam will cure all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Forsale by Munds Brothers. Something is wrong when a man is afraid of himself "It Works tike a Charm." Rnlon's Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Gout, Headache, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Diph theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys and fill painful aff potions. For sale by Munds Brothops. , . :. - It would be a shame if your mind should falter and give in before vour body. - TKRKIBtK. Two thirds of ail deaths in New York City are from consumption or Eneumonia. The same : proportion olds for most other cities. Delays are dangerous. Ir, Ackers English Kemedy for Consumption will al ways relieve, and may save your life. Munds Bros. druggists. , . j . . The Chief Beaton for the great sue cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found In tha article Itself It Is merit that wins, and the fact 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 8arsapa- MAi-it Wine riUa or blood pmi IYICI I lj VY II IO fier before the public. uooa's sarsapaniia cures Scrofula. - Ra.it Klieum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, SicJ-! Headache, biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole Systenv " lTood'a Harnapurilla is soldbyalldrug- tlsts.1- $1? six for $5.; rrepared by C. I. Hood b Co., Apothecaries, Lbwell, Mass. Jan l lyr dwnrm - mws .2d iU I Superior Courts of NortU Carouna-ioow j - ; rtKSf JUDICIAL PISTB1CT. I spring Judge Boykln. Fall Judge Gilmer: I Beaufon May 27th, Not 25th. i -currttuct March 4th, Septr 2d. ' iMmrion Mnrrh 11th fHnt. Otll. i pasauotanfc March 18th. June 10t.h, Sept s 16th i - , ., . Perquimans marca sryv muu -, Chowan April 1st, Sept 30th. " Gates April 8th, Oct 7th. Hertford April 15tn,- June 17th, Oct. Uth. Washington April 22d. Oct. 21st. Tyrrell April 20th. Oct. 29th. -Dare May 6th, Nov. 4th.-jjvde-May 13th, Nov. llth. -Pamlico May 20th, Nov.lSth. " SSCOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ; ; Spring JudgeMacIJae. -v - Fall-Mudge Boykln. flauf ax March 4th, May;i3rJi,Nov. llth. -Northampton April 1st, Sept. VQi h. jertie April 29thk Oct. 28th. ' Craven May 27th, Nov. 25th. Warren March 18th, Sept. 16th. Edgecombe April 15th, Oct. Uth. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge - . Fall Judge MacRae. Pitt March 18th, June 10th, sepr. loth. Franklin April 15th, Nov. llth. Wilson j une aa. oct. zsi n , Vance May 20th, Oct. 14th. Martin March 4th, Sept. 2d, Dec 2d. Greene April 1st, Sept. 30th. , Nash April 29th, NOV. 18 th. FOURTH, JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge Graves. Fall-Judge ' Wafce Feb. 25th.Marca 25tii, April 22d, July 8th, Aug. 26th, Sept. 23d, Oct. 21st- Wayne March llth, April 15th, Sept. ,9th, Oct. 14th. ' Ilarnett--Aug. 5th, Nov. 25th . - Johnson Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge ! . s. , . . , ' . Fall Judjje Graves. Durham March 25th June 3d, Oct. 14th. ! Granville AprU 22d, Sept. 9t h, Nov. 5tb. Chatham May 6th, sepr. 30th. Gulltord Feb. 18th, May 27th, Aug. 2Cth, Dec. 9th. :y - i AlamanceMarch 4th, May 20th, Sept. 23d.. J Orange March 8th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Caswell April 8th, Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. Person April 15th, Aug j 19th. Nov. 18th r SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring Judge Shi pp. : - ' : Fall Judge - - '. 1. Pender May 6th, Sept. 9th. 1 New Hanover April 15th. Sept. 23d. Lenoir Aug. 19tlL Nov. llth. . Duphn Sept. 2d, Nov. at)i. : Sampson-Feb. 25th, April 29th, Oct 7th, Dec. th. '. ! - j .. - : - Carteret March 18th, Oct. 2lst. i Jones March 25th, Oct. 2Kth. : Onslow April 1st, Nov., 4th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' N Spring Judge Merriinon. ' i ! Fall Judge Shlpp. An30n April 29th, septl 2d. Nov. 25th. Cumberland May 6th, July 22d, Nov. llth. Columbus April 1st, July 29th. ' Kobeson May 20th, Aug. 19th, Sept. 30th. IMchmond Jtine 3d, Sept 15th, Dec. SL ; Bladen March 18th. Oct. Uth. i ! Brunswick April 8th, Sept. 9th. -- Moore April loth. Aug. 12th, Oct. 21st. - j EIGHTH; JUDICIAL DISTRICT. J - Spring Judge ' ' i ! i Fall Judge Merrlmon. Cabarrus April 29th, Oct. 28th. ! Iredell May 20th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Rowan May 6th, Aug. 19th, Nov 18th. : Davidson March 4th, June 3d, Sept. 2d, D3C.2d. " . i . Randolph March 18th, sept. 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th. Stanly April 8thr Qct. Htft, ; NINTH JUDICIAL! DISTRICT?. Spring Judge Philips. 1 i Fall Judge Rockingham-July 22d, Nov. 4 th. Forsyth May 20th, Oct! 21st. Yadkin Feb. 18th. Sent. 23d. Wilkes-March 4th, April 29th, Sept. 9th. Alleghany March 18th, Sept. 20. j -' Davie April IstJ Oct. 7th. ! : Stokes April 15th, Aug. ,5th, Nov. llth. Surrj- April 22d, Aug. 19th. Nov. 18th. TENTH JUDICIAL; DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. ; 'j Fi ,all-?Tudge; Philips. Burko March 4t,h Aiur kth Caldwell March ISth, Sept.' 2d. , ' Ashe March 25th, May 27th, Aug. 19th Watauga April 8th, Jane 3d, Aug. 29th, Mitchell April 15th, Sept. 9th. i aiicey Apru yrn, sept. KL McDowell May 13th, Oc;t. 7th, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, . Spring-Judge Cljrl i " - ' ' Fall-Kludge Connor. Catawba July 15th. Alexander-r-July 29th. i Union Sept. 16th. I i Mecklenburg Feb. 25th.1 Autr. 2fth. ! - Gaston March 18th, Oct. 7th. ! Lincoln April 1st, sept. 30th. Cleveland-ApiH 8th, Aug. gth, Oct. 2Jst, Rutherford April 22il, Oct. 2tsth. Polk May 6th, Nov. llth. . TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Gilmer. ' .. 1 ' - Fall Judge Clark. Madison Feb. 25th. July 29th, Nov. 18th. . Buncombe March llth, June jrtfc, Aug.igth, Transylvania April 1st, sept. 3d. Haywood April 8th, Sept 9th, Japkson-Apill22dsept. 23d. Macon May 6th, Sept. 30th. Clay May 13th? ocf.?tli. f Cherokee May 2Qth, Oct. 14th. ' V Graham June 34, Oct. sstli . ,;. Swaln-June 10th, Nov.'itu. , Th C h 6a p3 est. 'PIIE 13EST PIAC AND T1IE CIIEAPEST Place Ln the city to have ail kinds of TIN WQKK done is at MCCARTNEY'S snap, on Market Estimates cheerfully furnished and all orders given promct attention, orders from tno country soUcited. , i - dec 7 t.f On Corn, Peanuts ,1 and Potatoes CliUQNATE QF LIME, . MlLE D WITH R MN11 RE ULfS 4STONISHING. Addrer :FUENCH BEOS., Kockv Point N.'" ONWARD IS THE WORD; rynE PKOGHES8IVE PAPMgR ENTE' ts THIRD VOLUME at the following. ' 1 subscriber, l year, i ... 7. ..... . . .$L25 5 subscribers, l yea i ......... . t,r .oc 10 subscrfbers, 1 yarr jn.ee One conr. 1 mar - r a 1 the one sending club of ten. - Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly, (charges prepaid) to Send cas L. L. POLK. Kalelgh N bio Lime. Lime. LIME In LIME- LIMB LIME LUIK LIME exchange for PROVISIONS . GROCERIES. - ; " DRY GOODS " HARDWARE," 41 LUMBER. ' CASH.. FUENCH into 8 v . , ! -Rqcfcy ppipt. aept;- 11. 0 RON EN BERG, FIlOTOGRAPHKIf, ARTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED wan ; riMrsCfc MISCELLANEOUS. Peso's Mill, Texas, June 30. 1838 The Swift Specific Company. Atlanta, Ga. Gen tlemcr4 One of my children was troubled -with rheumatism and boils for about two years.: We cave - her various kinds of medi-.: eine, bat wltaout profit, and began to aespair ; of curinpc her at alL ' I was persuaded to try vour Swift's Specific. . After she had used Several bottles the diseases all disappeared, , and she is now a hale, hearty and healthy. Kirl twelve years : old. Another child has just become afflicted in the same way r and I am using the S. S. S. and anticipate a prompt and permanent cure. . N. C. Waooojjeb. C Rich Hnx, Mo., July 7, 18S8 Tha Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Gentlement Our little girl when but three weeks old broke -out with eczema. -We tried the prescriptions from several good doctors, but without any special benefit. We tried S. 8. S., and by tho time one bottle wa3 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 btit my duty to make -; Villa buneucuh . xvcsfev;u.ujLtjrt , a. a . ouvsi. " Chattanoooa; -Taiafc, June 27," 1883-The . Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : In 1886 1 contracted blood poison, and at onco sought a physician, who treated me for sev eral months.- By his advice. I went to Crab -Orehard Springs, Ky.t where his course of treatment was carefully observed. I recov ered, as I thought, but the next spring plsv -pies began to appear on my face and body. These gradually increased to sores and run- -ning sleers. I was advised to try S. S. S., and . immediately after taking it I commenced to Improve, slowly at first, but more rapidly afterwards, and son nothing remained to " tell of my trouble.- My blood Is now thor- " . oughly cleansed, and my system free from taint, and I owe my present condition- " perfect cure to your medicine. I cheerfully give this statement that others who have . suffered as I have may reap the same benefit. Hajrdy M. Burt, 2 West Ninth Ste ;. Homer, La.', May 25,"1888 The Swift Specific ? Co., . Atlanta," Qa.?-Gentlemen : About two r years ago my general health gave way en-- tirely. 1 I was so defJilltated that I almost despaired of ever feeling well again. - AU that the physicians done for me brought no permanent relief. Friends Insisted that I should give S. S. S. a fair trial, although X thought it would be throwing away money . After taking a thorough course, my health and strength returned, and I must say that '.. S. S. S. alone curia me, as I discarded all -others while uslag it. As a tonic X can most , heartily recommend it ; f er general debility: it certainly is a specific. V, F. Bamoss; J. P. Homer, La. I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and will say that his statement is correct. 1 - i - ( Joseph SheltoNj Drugglstvi.; Treatise on Blood and Skin Dteeoees mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer Atlanta. Ga. 1 1 1 ov 26iaw lydo eh sat Mil TWho are lYrak, Iter oou$ And Dt Mutated ana suffering rrom A er ocrus Debility Seminal Weakness iiahttv Emissions, and all the et fects of early FMi Habits, which lead toP-enwture DeQay,Consump Mow or Insanisu, send tor Pears' Treatise on Diseases of Man, with particulars for Home "s. PEARs,612and 614 Church st-NashvillcTenn octiy 9 a&w . : f f A?9f 199 iiewarded are - tndse Who K. LLi M hi reaca this and then act; they Gsvuca m ,vij flna lionorable employ ment that win not taKe tnemirom tneirnomes and families. The profits are large and sure for every lndustrirus person, many nave made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one tormake$5 and upward per day, who is willing to work lather sex, young or oldj capital not needed: we start you. Everything new. No special ability required; you, reader; can do -t as well asanj'one. Write to us at once tor full par ticulars, which we wMl free. Address stlnson &Co.. Portland, Maine. uov22d6mwiy A B A Q 1TIV E7 For idSaror JAILING HaNH6?$ fi r VB 111a. General and NERVOUS DEBI1IT1 Weakness of Body and Kind: Effee or errors or excesses in Uia or xoua Ko&at, HOM0 MAMIOOD fuUT BettfM4. Haw to Kolanre ) Strenrthen rTKAK.UKDEVELOPEO ORtiAXS PARTS of B0U AbwolutelT anfeiltag 11031 B THKATMEKT Beaeflta In a da Ben testily rtom 4 J states. Territories, and Forelga CwntrJ Yoa can wrlta tbcra. 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Qnr iilnsirat(sd, fepage bboi prs than North Carouna. wow ..dicstimnnlaJ, i?yn$ m;:!. Every manshonM I better farming country or aa fine a 53 prlt 5Lte, ftew York.. rW TIio Nationar Life -AND Maturity Association :25th Annual SeS OF WASHINGTON, p, C. Has Paid to Mem- bers Over - -$600,000 Accrued Liabili- r -ties - None IIOHATIO BliOWNING, - 7 . .' President,; . - " i SAMU1SL. NORMENT, Treasurer. GEORGE I. ntlDpK; Secretary, Manager a&,. Actuary. v GJ20, J. EAST1RDAY, j Ass't Seoretary, Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. 1 A Guaranteed Policy; - .I An Incontestible Policy. -" . " , Maturity Value ln Cash at Fixed Aee '' Annual cost. Absolutely Limited. U " Only Four Payments per Year. . Non Forfeitable After Three Years, ' . . P. S. RIDDELLEM. D, W IL GIBSON! Sneclal1AC?Dlr?Ct0 juux iiAAR, jb., Local Agent, J 001 20 Wiimingtba, N. c. "STOKLEY'S.!J IS AltiS NOW PRE- fA'. Dared to accommodate all who may call upon us with the ; Finest -Oyjaiers,' to be had on tiie Coast. Wfi havo mniA tvi ' .. preparations ror the Season. - I . - - La cnii mnle&ove, Middle and H Jl'iSfi uysters Sayf?K always on hand. Served DromoYlv Mfl . Wsffi&: style desired. w tt. -3 U t "T.HJ.,8r?may is takVTn rs a . loathing of food due to INTMPk? than this article. Putupinlroar-t( ties.- Sample packages in powder f 06111 H by mai 1 to any address on receipt t 4 uv m.,ucutvai reuei lor th ri the in stain tje. x ae resnlarlinuiii ff 1 10 ent iy man. MEXICAN MFri U 100 North 3d St., Philadelphia. -ir-BmD!lIiHHAT? - Tho great secret of the canary W,i " of the ilaru Mountains in SSSiS .uimiia win restore me song of cim , M s prevent tbeir ailments and rosti? 34 wxl condition. .If given to a iiJS k the season o f shedding feathers, it cases carry the little musician S cn pea i penoti without I osa of son7 i?a Ui 'tail on .rece.pt of 15 ets. in stamM' OOD CO 4Q0 N. 3rd St. PhiSSlnh- 'ease mention this paper. , UeJ rj. ? epti9jtu ttr aa- : To at onco .thi..inT w m sa nna naii .a trad. n all prt Ul placinr onr iy..vi.7111 aud roods hcTiZiUiU the world, with-airr Mi , line of ou CMtlyai2Wi months all shall IwomtT. 1 made after the liJ? ruich bare ran oat; Z&fZZ run oat it told for Sail J?? tei iDSTrueaons gtren. l bone who write tnZT S e free the best ewintr-mkehm. i. ,vT t linsof works of hiph ark m. ...w"n. UK : CO., liox TrAaiEtal 1 a Augusta, Mati dec 10 cm dw Can learn the exact cost of any proposjd'line of inAmeiicaa ers. by addresskg Geo. P. Howell & Ci. Newf paper Advertising Bureau, 5 Spnice St., New York. 5end 1 0 ets. for lOO-page Pamphl Homes in Nortli Carolina Only 20 Hours fiido fron m Mile8outnofllaleis! : . .' :: .. ';, :.' v' .- On thp RaleUch aad AujroBtii Air line Bl 1 500 RKS or IAND raTni leaf pine resrlon. For eale os easy tenai lots to suit purchaeere. four acres for 0 Larger tracts $5 per acre, in montlii0 ments of f 10. This land adjoins the M8osl em Pines", a recently eatabllflbcd healtl unrt (at sanitarium and is iceclallT adapted for Fruit Culture, as well- aa all tie ami j A -ntirnhPT of New En eland DfiOnlehave boari lots to the town of ''Southern Hum," aad is the desire of the ownera of thla iasd duce small farmers, mechanics and otf from the New England and Middle 8tea,a Nowhere t nea ellaiSlK found. This ft tho opinion of NorlM" who have settled ln North Carolina. w bonajtde offer, and la limited. ' . - , ror further parcouiars wnve aj wp . JOHN T. PATldC, , CommlB'r of Immlirratlon, or B. A. BICBABJW"S. , an 21 tf Chronicle Offloa Avgnt.'- THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANKUAi. of Misses Burr & James' Scnwl win menco on Thursday, Oct. 4tn, av bu, ChapeL on Third, between Kedcroa CamDbeU streets, where it has teen.i?r I EW oyears. wmffifr i lng, can cover any objection togtau wen ventilated schoolroom, pfefSfJ! ground, good cistern of water and rearo uatlon 7ma&e It more deslraWe. tnaa , central localities available. I The Principals,, as heretoiore, w -t- ( rr ort for the advancement of tne prow , t attention to each, and mm TP" i loving discipline; - mm & occupying the position of teacieTS, I their success. AS always hiw-" "U" culars, scholars received only fpr t t no deduction leingmade except f protracted sickness. Those entering - their success. tober charged only UxOTiSr MUSICAL INSTRUCTION CUjL a S.cushiiff. whose life-long devoUOB science and long experience . should be a guarantee for her 17 Vocal music, CahstheWc a S Drawing, free of charge, dally Mero, - Instruction in Needle-Work of aU Br so free of charge, given weekly. sept8- i Don't Pelay- 42 END 1 PUR BROKEN OB H!.- r Sture time and I wm repair t w prices, -.Mif-afV1 wllfrtn tiio wnrt well and WiiLnoi VJ much for doing it. call ana see "Bal9. f repairs I have already maae. VrnSmo'5 pair Sewing Machines. Musical '"5 I &c, as well as Furniture. " ff fglve estimates or probable cos . come and see me. . . vUba oct Carolina Ilonse, : n. a -mm m urn - iiin I J celleoi x - j pm )4 i . r V on 7 Wf(w ml1- v Xt Ercsion U v M ADVERTISERS advertising' ocx iutl WrtghtsviUe. ' oct 27 Corner second
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 19, 1889, edition 1
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