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Entered at the Postoffiec- at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. . j- ' : r President Flagler denies that there lias been an increase in the $42,183, - 000 certificates of cotton oh out standing, although the net earnings have sufficed to pay $1,203,000 for new concerns and $1,882,000 for im provements, while the working capital has been increased from $1,700,000 to $7,000,000, and the net earnings about $2,600,000 The Commissioner of Agriculture of Virginia is engaged in the loca tion in Southern Virginia of a col on v of Northern families on about 3.000 acres of land. He is also in communication with a syndicate in quiring for water power equal to 5,000 horse power for electric works for the production of aluminum from clay." The plant will cost half a million dollars, and will employ a large number of hands. . - The total value of the breadstuff's exported from the United States in the fiscal year ended June 30, 1889, was $120,211,237, against $124,702,683 in 1888. Althoagli the export is not large' compared with the home con sumption the price of the bread stuffs gold abroad governed the prices which the American farmer received for their entire crops. Yet there are some farmers in the coun try who believe that they are pro tected from foreign competition by the duties on wheat, corn, rye and oats. Contracts have been let for the construction of the Louisville and Nashville extension from Cumber land Gab to a connection with the Norfolk and Western Railroad near Big Stone Gap, Va. The contrac tors have obligated themselves to have cars running from Cumberland Gau to a connection with the Nor folk and Western by May 1, 1890 The completion of this connection will erive the Norfolk and Western an outlet to the South, and render it absolutely independent of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor gia Road. . . The Chattanooga Tradesman, sDeakmir of tne soutn, savs that a traveler is surprised at the number of hotels building ana oeiug pro. jected. Occasionally a failure is an nounced, but as. a rule Southern hotels have proven thus far good properties. They are well patron ized, particularly during the winter' by Northerners and foreigners and are a marked indication of progress Industrially speaking, South Carol Una is coming to the fore, and with in the past few months a good many oil mills have been projected, sev eral electric light plants built, and many saw mills, sash and door fac tories and ice factories are under contrast. , : Nineteen of the tweutythree ugar l efineries in the United States are in the trust. The real value of the plants is but $30,000,000, and the capitalized value 50,000,000. The profits of 1888 were great enough to pay large dividends and leave a sur plus of $10,000,00. So far this year profits of $13,000,000 have been made, and by December the total surplus will reach $30,000,000, which will just make up the $50,000,000 represented by outstanding certifi. cates. Within two years, we are told, the sugar ring has managed to squeeze from the public- a profit of at least 150 per cent, upon its actual investment. Ex-Mayor Whitney, of Brooklyn, prophesies that it will outstrip New York city in the race for. largest population. It must, he says, be the larger city because of the sim ple fact that New York can grow in one direction only, whereas. Brook t hn can grow in many directions. The elevated rbads have given such an immense impetus to building that the people are becoming very en thusiastic, and it isn't safe to say j Chicago in their hearing. They are now announcing lhat; possibly, ,if New York will consent to have the World's Fair of 1893 located on the Brooklyn side, . Brooklyn might agree to annexation, tnus insuring the nietronnlis ft,ni t ; nn v vl4J k ' , .rrtl on tne score nic suuic ui iiuiiuiuiiuu isr at i least a century to come. - Can You Guess It? Two E's and an I," an R and a P, Put them together and then you will see The name of the maker of "(i. M. I." ' ' ' . , The letters spell Pierce, of course Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, G. M. D. means "Golden Medical Discovery." Dr. Pierce's guaranteed cure for Consumption, if taken in time, and for all bilious derangements, skin, 1 scalp and scrofulous diseases. Have ' you a hacking cough, lassitude, "low j spirits, and other kindred 1 symp-. toms. ; 1 ake inis remedy now. be lt is guaranteed fore it is too late. yv Kpnpfit or cure or innnpv rmirl nr Jff"? 1 -uoney paitl for il ill Kf ilvuiu.u. Electric Bitters. V This remedy is becoming so (well -known and t-n popnlur as to need no . special memion AU who have used Elersric litt r ping the fame song f . ! praise. . pim r medicine does nHt'X ist and il is en-iranteed to da al' tuat - i.j-claunpd. E!-e!n! Hitters will cure ft'l iJt-ensf f lh? 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I've had four of 'em." London Ttd Bits. Traveler "Don't you see that my hands are full, and I can't get at my pocketbook." Solicitor "I didn't intend todiseonimodeyou, sir, when I spoke to you. If you will tell j me where you keep your money I can find it myself;77 JJfe. In the theatre at Weimar, in Ger many, not long ago there were only seven persons in the house, 'ine pit took offense at the miserable actintr of .a nerformer and hissed him enerireticallv: whereupon.! the manacrer took his company on I the stage and out hissed the audience. "Do you see the horizon yonder, where the sk'v seems to meet!) the earth ?,v "Yes, uncle.'' "Boy, I have journeyed so near that I ouldnJt put a sixpence between my head and the sky!'' "Why, uncle, what a crammer!" "It's a fact, my lad! I hadn t one to put. A Good Appetite Is essential to good health; but at this season it is often lost, owing to the poverty or impurity of the blood. derangement of the digestive organs and the weakening effect of i the changing season. Hood's Sursapa rilli. is a wonderful medicine for creating an appetite, toning the di gestion and giving strength to the whole system. Now is the time to take it. Be sure to get Hood's Sar- saparilla. It is not always that which we; like the best that does us the most good. "It Works Like Charm." Rulon'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 all painful affections, lor sale by Munds Brothers. jjo not spena your earnings in drink, but leave something for your children. Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy tor the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently cured, l shall be srlad to send t wo bottles of my remedy frkk to any of your readers who have consump tion if thev will send me their ! ex press and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C.j 181 The Chief Reason for the great sue cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is found in! the article itself. It Is merit that wins, and tho fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually, ac complishes what is claimed for it, is what has ven to tms dicme a popularity and aale greater than that of any other sarsana. ... ihh . . . . . rn n 1. 1 n A i 1 .Tfier before the publie. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, SIcfe Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That' Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens fho Nerves, builds up the "Whole System. Hood's Snrttnparilla is sold by all drug gists. $1 ; six for $ 5. Prepared by C. I. 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Warren Mirch 18th, Sept. 16th. . Edgecombe April 15th, Oct. 14th. THIRD JUDICIAL. DISTKICT, Spring Judge Pall Judge MacRae. Pitt March 18th, June 10th, ssepi. loth. . Franklin April 15th, Nov. llth. Wilson June 3d, Oct. 28th -Vance May 20th, Oct. 14th. Martin March 4th, Sept. 2d. Dec. 3d. Greene April 1st, 4Sept. 30t h. Nash April 29th, Nov. 18th. : FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTKICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fan judge Wake Feb. 25th. March 25th, A prll 22d, 9th, July 8th, Aug. 20th, Sept. 23d. Oct. 2lst. Wrayne March llth, April 15th, Sept. ucc. ma. .. Harnett Aug. 5th, Nov. 25th. Johnson Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. 5 FIFTH JCDK!IAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge V - . ' Fall Judge Graves. Durham March 25th, June 3d, oct. 14th. Granville April 22d, Sept. at h, 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. 4h. Caswell April 8th, Aug. 12th, Nov. llth. Pereon April 15th, Aug 19lh, Nov. 18th i SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTKICT. Spring Judge Shipp. '" Fall J udsre - - Pender May 6th, Sept. 9th. New Hanover April 15th. Sept. sad. ienoir Aug. iycn, zsov. ntn. Duplm Sept. 3d, Nov. 25th. Sampson-Feb. 25th, April 29th, Oc 7th, Dec. 9th. . i Carteret March 18th, Oct. 21sti Jones March 25th, Oct. 2sth. Onslow April 1st, Nov. 4th. : SEVEWTH JUDICIAL DISTKICT. Spring J udge'Menimon. i Fall Judge Shipp. Anson April 29th, Sept. 2d. Nov. 2oth. Cumberland May (5th, July 22d, Nov. llth. Columbus April 1st, July 29th. Robeson May 20th, Aug. 19th, Sept. 3th. Richmond June 3d, Sept 15th Dec. 2d. Bladen March 18th. Oct. 14th. Brunswick April 8th, Sept. 9th. Moore April 15th. Aug. 12th, Oct. 21st. j EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTKICT. Spring Judge Fan Judge Merrimon. Cabarrus April 29th, Oct. 28th. Iredell May 20th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Rowan May 6th, Aug. 19th, Nov 18th. Davidson March 4th. June 3d. SeDt. 2d. D3C. 2d. :- Randolph March 18th, Sept. 19th. j Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th. Stanly April 8th, Oct. 14th. j- NINTH JUDICIAL DISTKICT. Spring Judge Philips. j Fan Judge Rockingham July 22d, Nov. 4th. Forsyth May 20th, Oct. 21st. Yadkin Feb. 18th, Sept. 23d. . Wilkes March 4th. April 29th, Sept. 9th. Alleghany Mrch 18th, Sept. 2d. s Davie April 1st, Oct. 7th. . Stokes April 15th, Aug. 5th, Nov. Uth. Surry-April 32d, Aug. 19th. Nov. 18th. j ' TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. " i Spring Judge Connor. ' I - j Fall-Judge Philips. Henderson July 15th. Burke March 4th. Aurr. 5th. Caldwell March 18th, Sept. 3d. Ashe March 25th, May 27th, Aug. 19th y.11?.3"--kP?1 th, June 3d, Aug. 29th. Mitchell April 15th, Sept. 9th. -Il ancey April 29th, Sept. 23d. ; McDoweU May 13th, Oct. 7th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring-Judge Clark. . ' ' . Fall Judge Connor. Catawba July 15th. Alexander July 29th. Union Sept. leth. Mecklenburg Feb. 25th, Aug, 2Uth. Gaston March 18th, Oct, Ttn. 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So severe tne attack that I took my bed Immediately, ? and in two or . three days my Joints were swollen' to almost double thel natural size, and sleep was driven from me. After suffer ing the most excruciating pain for a week, using liniments and various other remedies, a friend who sympathized with my helpless condition, said to me: " "Why don't you -r get Swift's Speeifio and use it. I will guarantee a cure, and ILit does . not the medicine shall cost you nothing.' - I at once secured the S. S. S., ana after using it th Grit day, had a quiet night and . refreshing sleep. In a week I felt greatly benefitted. In three weeks I could sit up ana walk about the room, and after using six bottles I was' out and able to go to business. Since then I have been regularly at my post ' of duty, and stand on my feet from nine to -ten hours a day, and am entirely free from pain. These are the plain and simple facts In my case, and I will cheerfully answer all Inquiries relative thereto, either in person or by ruaiL Thomas Maekhxie. , 11 W. 18th street. New York City. ' . NASHVtLLK, Tkn I have warded off a Se vere attack of rheumatism by a timely resort to Swift's Specific In all cases where a por . manent relief is sought this medicine com--. mends itself for a constitutional treatment ' that thoroughly eradicates the seeds of dis " ease from the system. . -1 Bev. W. P. HAEBlsoir, D. D. New York, SI 7th Ave. After spending -: $200 to be relieved of Blood Poisoff without nny benefit, a few bottles of Swift's Speeifio worked a perfect cure. C. Postbb. Vibnka, Ga. My little girl, aged six, and boy, aged four years, had scrofula In the worst aggravated shape. Ther were puny , and sickly. To-dajthey are healthy and ko bust, all the result of taking s. s. S. Job T, COLLXBB. -". Lady Lame. Sumter Co.; Fla. Your S.1 s. S. has proved a wonderful success . 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Absolutely nnraiUna- HOIHE TRKATMKST Beaellts la dt Ben tstiry from 47 States, Territories, and Foreign Covntril Yon can write tliera. - Book, fall explanation, and proofs Mall veueoj nree. AOAreas fcRIE MtBlCAL Cv.( BUFFALvi N. ?pl 17 eod&w ly 1 Vil V Vil half century Not among the wonders of inventive progress is" method and system of work that c i l be per. rormed an over the country - withou i separa- tlng the workers from their homes, Pay lib eral; any one can ao tneir work; either sex, young or old; no special ability required. Cap ital no t needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send you free. something of great value and importance to you, tnaD wiu start you in business, which win bring you m more money right away,tJ?ar anuung eise in ine won a. - urana out?' Address True & Co., Augusta Main nov22md yw TO -?aniy YJj?or, V. ealjnc-Bs or Loss of jrtnry pee r.utnr.ly restored by the use-of an entirely ne aiicdy.- Tlio YeibaSanta from Spain. Spm h 1 rockeca nevjr fail. Our illustrated, S2ixire beol Jd it. VON GRAT5P THnciireir rn " Par3t j'1- -ofc. rut The National Mf a AND iVTnt.iiiMf.v 4cninfiAt OP WASHINGTON, D. C. Has Paid to Mem bers Over - -$600,000 Accrued Liabili- ties - - - - None. HOB ATI O BROWNING, President. ' . SAMUEL NOKMENT, Treasurer. GEOKGE . EOKIDGE, Secretary. Manager an.,, Actuary, GEO. J, EASTERDAY, ' . ' Ass't Secretary. Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An IncOntestlble Policy Maturity value in Cash at Fixed Are Annual cost Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per Year. ;; , Non Forfeitable After Three Years, -" ; . ! RIDDELLE, M. D., , W H. GIBSON. SoecfA DirecforJ "ssr1 Nationai Banjc buimi John HAAR, Jk., Local Agent! 38 Wilmington; N. C. "STOKLEY,S.'T a V n"AKE VV PRE- Sl.r . iT'j pared to accommodate all who may call upon us with the Finest Oysters to be had on the Coast. We have made sbecia DreDaratlrms for ti ,;r.Jr aL mdUt' P-1't. Rri -v -..'.Vn-'-"-' -i' Myrtle Grove, Middle arid - flV.W O-L . r ; always on haiiri stxle desired.- "v cu uiumuiir uuu in anv 11 Jf TT M T 11 L ISITETESLSeT speedily when thin m. i Tr.,IS Si. 1 00 raore effectual relief ibr thA?! T'' tak the oa-;uing or lood due to than this article. Putun tles. Sarnie packages In rowDEntc!lit W yy Him t w any auaress on recehx: 1 a stainTEi The recnlarliquidlorL10 sent by raaai. MEXICAN Mpm(lr?.,,n'tl 1 , 7Z. ""WAil X Qi BIRD iHANNAi The mat secret of the canary biiii w , of the Harts .Mountains inGenSl Manila wrl Iiestore thespneof catai, , K'rtf prevent their ailments and rcstorfeT aood condition. -.'If given to a b?J ,?'a ' theseascnofshedchngfeathers1itHii i'ses carry the little musirini Vi."a" critiralperiojl without loss oCsoag u Vii1 reciter. 01 10 cts. an 6tani, r.fl 'OOD CO." 4P0N.3rd St. PhuSSfMpgt ' ease u.oinionthia paper. t puu f. ept9 tutn aat "." ' " ' ' r " onct ikh Mini VB til vIM m. . -." in th. world, with sllSSL? Wo wiU alio iiaflBi li.eof our cottli Ui'W Mow what we tonrt .f I BUT rail at 1 . which have run out : VrZJZ txm out it 10M (ot9 r! let instruoiiong pieo. lUose who writ to tu ii " free thfl beat Mwinr-machina s. .Cr . t line f work of hieh art ever ihown tomthtrJai- 11 rlQA in firw 4Virr ADVERTISERS Can' learn, the exact- cost of any proposjd line' of advertising in Amepican Papers by. addressinr Seo. P. Rowell. & Co.; Newspaper Advertising Bureau, opruce at.. New Yi.lr Send lO cts. fpr lOO-pago Pmphlfc 25th Annual Session, . THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL feESSIOS of Misses Burr & James' school inn mm. mence on Thursday, Oct. 4th, at St John's Chapel' -on Third, between Red dross ana Oampbell Btreets, -where It has been locatfd for tne past two years, The streetr cars ron ning: on Red Cross., a few yardatrom the build ing, can cover any objection to distance. A weu . ventilated schoolroom, pleasant play ground, good cistern of water and retired sit uation make it more desirable tnan more central localities available. j The Principals, as heretofore, will spaieno effort for the advancement of the pupils kind ly entrusted to their care, giving indiTldtai attention to each, and ruling wltanrmmtf loving disclplime. . ' TtiAtr mfin crra1iiat-o onmo rJ thorn nn occuDylnsr the Dosltlon of . teachers, f testlr ti ; their success. As always stated in their dr. culars, scholars received only tor the session, no, deduction Leingmade . except in cases at. protracted sickness. Those enteruif after Oc tober charged only from date or entranie. 'MUSICAL INSTRUCTION eiven ty JW. U, S. Cushing, whose life-long devotion to ttf science - and loner experience In teacUEZ, should be a guarantee for her ability. Vocal music, Calisthenics and Free Haul Drawing, free of charge, dally exercises. ( Instruction in Needle-Work of all ldnds, si so free Of charge, given weekly. - i r 'or iurtner pariicuiars appiy to i ? sept 18 THS PRINCIPALS 1 Homes in North Ca olina from Onlv 20 Hours Ride New York I 69Mlles8outnofBaleisi On the Ratelgh tad AntmaU Air-VM1 1 500 ACEKS OT leaf pine rearlon. For Bale on eMT lots to sulti)urchafler8.- Four acre r v larger Oraeta $5 per acre, ui ""gJU . menta of $10. This land adjoins the lucuw vx aj.u. lain uuu r r.,i.k m. era Pines", a recently established ifceaw i sort (or aanitarinfil. and la BpeclaUT .WJ lor Fruit Culture, as well as tuWrZt . - . t - i aiavfT Liw- a number of New jaigiana peup; lota In the town of -"Southern 'rn fT'-ia Il ia the desire of the owners o' .tmB.7 o5a duce small farmera, mechanic ""Slii from the New England and Middle L2 the Union offers greater mJJL tM tiers than Nni-th Carolina, K0WBE.rB, better farming country or aa fine f.mnrl. . Thin In tha nnlnlOQ f SOn'S.I.i.i who hunt RPttifid in North Carolina- bonaftdt offer, and la limited .,AILto or rurthCT partiauiarn lCi( , . . JOHN T. Jjr C Oommle'r of "Sc&i0', lan 21 tf Don't Delay- 11 O END YOUR BROKEN vu nlture to me and I will repair u v- at low prices. propose to make my living tiua will do the work well and wiu of r mur.h fnrdofnir It. Call ana repairs I have already maae. i VsZ pair Sewlnpf Machines. Musical "rfltf I wxJZvf i ace., as weu as rurainuc. nt'PV give estimates or probable cosi- come and see me. . , vAEBAfc . oct Carolina House, Corner rtweeaa.vmfi u as been. ipsDjS H. Class Bar.' Lunch R" oC?Jg. l nw ir nr mnnin. cw wiw '..ai uitco o ail vmvrr. in oct low- :

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