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an rnnij FOR. TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole sy tern, and produces :- - Sick Headach.ee Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Thero is no better remedy for these common diseases than Tuft's liver Pills, as a trial will prove. riee,25c. Sold Everywhere. 1889. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Hakpbb'sBazak will continue to maintain 13 reputation as an unequalled family Journal. Its art illustrations are of the highest orde. its .lterature is ot the choicest kind, and its Fask lon and Household departments ot tne most practical and ecoaomlcal character. Its pattern-sheet supplements and fashion plates alone will save Its readers ten times the cost of the subscription, and Its articles on decora tive art, seclal etiquette, house-keeping, cook err, eta, make it Indispensable to every house hold. Its bright short stories and timely es says are among the best published; and not a line is admitted to its columns that could ' -fend the most lastldious taste. 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Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N.C. as second-class matter. Co!. Duncan, of Barn well county, S. C, lias suprprested that the water melon be- utilized' in the manufac ture of syrup. He says that he has tried It and that it can be made a success But why not, go a step further? If syrup can be made from the melon, ' why not sugar? We have often wondered why the in ventive genius of the- age has not been turned in this direction. If it will pay to make glucose frm crn, surely it ought to pay to make syrup or stis-ar from watermelons. Com menting on Col. Duncan s report the Charleston New s and Courier savs: The s rr est ion of Col. William H. Duncan, that an intelligent effort should be made to utilize the water melon for the manufacture ot syrup on a larire scale, is well worthy o the serious attention of the farmers Smith Carolina, and of all the Southern States. It is very gener ally known in the United States that the juice of the melon is very avirPAt. It is also known that there is plenty of it each indi vidua melon containing all that it wil hold, and the number of melons be ing practically intinite. wny.tuen, should not this grand fruit, the big-o-akt. fruit in the world, form the basis for the svrup supply of thi continent, at least? It is more easily and far more generally raised than the susrar cane. It grows above round.- find in this respect, is far more convenient for cultivation and hftrvPKt.ini than the suirar beet. If svrnn of erood duality can be pro-. ducedfrowi the melon why should we not enter it as a competitor asrainst its two rivals? Coll Duncan says that it is not a mere theorv that the juice of tie watermelon will mukea good syrup He hn. inftdft svmD from it. ad fonnditto be of excell'eut quality. The tnste of watermelon svrnn he savs is "more. like preservjee," than the cane syrup, and, barring tomato nrpsp.rvfls. it would be difficult to make a svruo of this generic flavor that would not please almost every palate. ' At any rate, the experiment is worth trying again", and trying thoroughly. By the use of the new evaporating pans, which have so largely taken the place oi tne oiu fashioned iron boilers, it is practi cable now to make sorghum syrup that comnares favorably with the product of the Louisiana cane, and that sells for a high pnee in the market. The new process might prove equally effective for the nn nrovement of the melon syrup. Certainly, the experiment should be made, and every other experiment on the same line that ingenuity can devise. The refuse of the melons, after the syrup is extracted, is still avail able for the purpose of feeding stock, and, Col. Duncan says, will repay the cost of making the syrup., For the rest, it is his opinion that the melon crop of Barnwell county this season would make 400,000 gal lons of svrup, worth $200,000. These are startling figures, but no farmer will be disposed to laugh at them or to reject them, who recalls for one instant that the cotton seed which he used to bury or give away "to get rid of it," ranks dow as- second in value to cotton itself, and that the hulls of the seed, which were burned last year in the furnaces of the oil mills, are now regarded as superior to corn and clover as food for cattle. ' Can You Giiea Jt? Two E's and an I, an R and a P, Put them together and then you will se The name of the maker of "Cr. M. D." The letters spell Pierce, of course -Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, G. M. D. means "Golden Medical Discovery." Dr. Pierce's guaranteed eure for Consumption, if taKen in time, and for all bilious derangements, skin, scalp and scrofulous diseases. Have you a hacking cough, lassitude, low spirits, and other kindred symp-. toms. Take this remedy now, toe fore it is too late. It is guaranteed to benefit or cure, or money paid for it will be returned. Mockery never degrades the just. "It Works tike Charm." RhIou's Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Gout, Headache, Sprains, ' Bruiser, Swellings, Diph theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys and all painful affections. For sale by Munds Brothers. The excise officers should invests gate the Keely motor, for it's a cret still. iV. K News. Have You a Cough ? 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. For sale by Munds Brothers, i Burglars often make a successful haul from the sheer force of their enter pries. Baltimore American. ConsumpUon Surely Cured To thb Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease By its timely use thousands of hope-, less cases nave oeen permanently cured. I shall berlad to send two bottles of ray remedy frkk to any of your readers who have consump tion if they vrill send Hie their ex press and post office - address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCU1L M.C.. 181 j Pearl et., Hew York, .Electric Bitters. remedy 13 becoming so well This' known and so popular, as to ocea no epceial mention - All -who have usea f Electric Bitters sins: the same song of prai?e. ; a purer medicine docs net ex I ist and' it is t'liaranteed to do al! tbat is claimed. EU-ciric Bitter3 will care r.ii mser.ses oi tne jtver ann ivi"u. will remove - .Pimples,; : Boiis. Salt Rheum and otter affections caused y ioipurw blocd Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent a3 well as cure all Malarial feters. : For care of Headache," Constipation aad Indigos- lion try Electric Bitters Entire satia fiction suaranteed, er money refund-; ed. Price 50 cents and $1 Op per bot tle at Robert R. Bellamy's wholesale and retail drugstore.- JULY JUMBLES. A "bitter pill" to swallow Qui nine. : Put up for a blind A windov shutter. Everybody puts their fingers in The glove. A rather stiff purchase A box starch. it of "Put on lots Of airs" Musical box manufactures. Where peace and rest are found In Webster's unabridged. It is the experience of all conduc tors that strange thinsrs come to pass on railways. N. O. Picayune Peculiar In the combination, proportion and preparation of its ingredients. Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures where otlier preparations en tirely fail. Peculiar in its good name at home, which is a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar in the phenomenal sales it has attained, Hood's earsapriim is tne most suc cessful medicine for purifying the blood, giving strength and creating an appetite. The Chief Benson for the great sne cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in the article itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac complishes what is claimed for it, is whaf has given to this medicine a popularity and. sale greater than that of any otticr sarsapa-. A;.,o riM or blood puri- . . 1 1 1 w fler before the public. ; Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula. Salt! Eheumand all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick; Headache. Biliousness, overcomes That lred Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up tho Whole System. Hood's Sni-Mpnrilla is sold by all drug gists. $1 ; six for $5. Prepared by C.. I. Hood ft Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, jan 1 Jyr dwnrrn mws m Ready Mixed Paints, ! 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SOL, BEAR je271m 20 Market Street. Orrell's Stables, m xniKU AM) PRINCESS STS., i are well equipped with everything necessary In a flrst.class Livery and Sales Stabler wuouuunses auu comiortaoie vehicles and careful drivers ready on demand ! Atwfnuua is specially luvited to our laree stockyard and our facilities for housing horse3 and cattte m the basement of our large sta- U1CS. - - . .- : Rates as low as can be found elsewhere Give us a call and we win do our best to (UeilC UIL - .- .....v..,j- - 4 R. C. ORIU5LL, , JyStl Proprietor. Superior Court! of North CaroUn 1889 v ? FIBST JUDICIAL niSTBiCT. , ' ; SpringJudse Boykin. . - l - - . l - r Fall Judge Gilmer: Beaufon May 2Tth, Nov 25th. j -Currituck March 4th, Sept 2d. : - ; Camden March 11th, Sept Pth. Pasquotantr-Marcn lSth, June lOthi . Sept 16th - K--Perquimans March 25th, Sept 23d. . . cnowan April isc, bepi ouin. : Gates Aprtl 8th, pet 7th. - r Hertford April I5tn, June 17th, Oct. Hth. Washington April Sfcid. Oct. 21st. i Tyrrell April 20th. Oct. 29th. Dare May 6th, Nov. 4th. 7 Hyde May 13th, Nov. 11th. t Pamlico May 20th, Nov. 18th: "I - "IC0KD JUDICIAL DISTBICT," - Soring: Judsre Macllae. T V Fall Judge Boykin Halifax March 4th, May I3nh, Nov. lith. Northampton April 1st, Sept. 38th. Bertie April 29th, Oct. 28th. , Craven May 27th, Nov. 25th. Warren March 18th, Sept. 16th. -Edgecombe April 35th, Oct. lith. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Sprlng-nJudsre Fall Judge MacRae. ntc Marcn itn, Jime jucn, tept. iota. Franklin April 15th, Nov. lith. Wilson June 3d, Oct. 28th -Vance May 30th, Oct. 14th. : Martin JKM-qh 4th, Sept. 2d, Dec. 2d. Greene Agril 1st, Sept. SOth. Naah April 39tk, Nov. 18th, j .- FOTJBTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT. Spring Judge Graves. - Fall Judeo Wake Feb. 25th. March 25tn. April 22d, July 8th, Aug. 26th, Sept. 28d, Oct. 21st. wayne iarcn mn. adhi lacn. sec. 9tn ucu inn. Harnett Aug. 5th, Nov. 25th. - ; Johnson Aug. 12th, Nov. lith. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge ! Fall J udge Graves, Durham-Harch 25th, June 3d, Oct. 14th. Granville April 22d, Sept. 9th, Nov. 25th. ' Chatham May 6th, Sept. 30th. , ; Guilford Feb. 18dh. May 27th. Auir. 26th. Alamance M arch 4th, May SOth, sept. 23d. Orange March 8th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Caswell April 8th, Aug. 12th, Nov. 11th. Person April 15th, Aug 19th, Nov. 18h SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shlpp. ! - : Fail judge Pender May 6th,1 Sept. 9th. New Hanover April 15thr, Sept, 23d. Lenoir Aug. 19th, Nov. lith. j -Duplin Sept. 2d, Nov. 25th. Sampson-Feb. 25th. April 29th.. Oct 7th. ueu. un. i Carteret March 18th, Oct. 21st. Jones March 25th, Oct. 28th. ; Onslow April 1st, Nov. 4th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrlmon. ! .i i Fail judge Shlpp. An3on April 29th, Sept. 2d. Nov. 25th, Cumberland May 6th, July 22d, Nov. Uth. Columbus April 1st, July 29th. Robe3on May 20th, Aug. 19th, Sept. 30th. Richmond June 3d, Sept 15th, Dec. 2d. Bladen March 18th. Oct. 14th. Brunswick April 8th; Sept. 9th. Moore April 15th. Aug. 12th, Oct. 21st. KIOHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge : . ! Fail Judge Merrimon. Caharrue April 29th, Oct. 28th. Iredell May 80th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th. Rowan May 6th, Aug. 19th, Nov 18th. Davidson-r-March 4tlu June i 3d. Sept. 2d. D3C.2d. ! '.( Randolph Marah 18th, Sept. 19th. Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th. Stanly April 8th, Oct. lith. : NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Philips. ! Fail Judge Rockingham July 22d, Nov. 4th. Forsytht-May soth, Oct. 21s.t.! Yadkin Feb. 18th, Sept. 23d. ! Wilkes March 4th. April 29th, Sept. 9th. ' Alleghany March 18th, Sept. 2d. Davie April 1st, Oct. 7Ch. Stokes April 15th, Aug. 5th, Nov. Hth. Surry April 22d, Aug. 19th. Nov. 18th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connoi 'Fall Judcre Philips. XiCiiUUlOUU O U1J lOlvIl. Burke March 4t4i, Aug. 5t.l1. Caldwell March ISth, Sept. 2d. Ashe March 25th. May 27th, Aug. 19th Watauga April 8th, J une 3d, Aug. 20th. Mitchell April i:th; Sept. 9th. Yaneey April 29th. Sept.. 23d. McDowell May J3th, Oct. 7tii. FJVKNTU JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judg-e ciaigc ! ! v Fall Jud:e Connor. uaiawDa juiy 15th. Alexander July 29tk. Union Sept. iitth. Mecklenburg Feb. 25th. An?. 26th. Gaston March isth, Oct, 7th. Lincoln April 1st, Sept. aotii; Cleveland-April 8th, Aug. 5th, Oct. 21st. Rutherford April 2ixl, Oct. "28th. Polk May 6th, Nov. lith. 61: TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Fall Tildes f;lfi.rt Mtiuiisyu iey. iiu. juiv ULr. JVOV. isr.n. Buncombe March 11th. Junai7th. Auor.Tt,n. - : ' TrnTiQVlwQ-nla inrtl lof Conf oil ?SoS Aiacon May f3th, Sept. 39th. Clay-lay isth, Oct. 7th. Cherokeer-May )th, Oct. lith. Graham June 3d, Oct. 2ath. Swain June 10th, Nor. 4th. The Ohoa pest; 'Mils BEST, PLACE AND THE CHEAPEST Place in the city to have all kinds nf tt-nt wot? ir .. . j uune is at aiccaktney'S SHOP, on Market street, North side, between Second and Third. jamates cheerfully furnished and all orders given prompt attention. 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Ij. iitire:7 a vesetabla preparation con- - tainin j ixo Slercary; Potash Arsenic; oi other -; ; poisonous 6ulstances.j-i'i--'Ui-'-ii 't2"-."'L, Haa cure-1 hundreds "6f , cases oi Epithello. ma or Caacor of tho Skin, thousands of cases of Eczema, Blood Humors and Skin Disease's," ar.d hnndreda of thoasands of cases of Scrof ' UlASlood Poison and Blood Tt&tAryf' r . swift's srEcino . ' V; -C His relieved thousands cf cases of Hercu-' rliil PoisoHlnj, lilieumatli m and StiCTness of - the Joints.":; . CaATTAyoooi. Tekjt.', June Vt. 1333-Swlffg Specifl Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : In the " arly part of tke present year, a bad case of " blood poison appeared upon me. -1 began taking S. S. S. undr-advice of another, and -to-day I feel greatly Improved. I am still . taking the meUJeine and shall continue to do o uatU Ifiin perfectly welL -I beUevelt will Cect a perfect cure. Yours truly, v - Doc. P. Howard, -" , ill West Sixth St. ( '". Colttmbia, S. C, July T, 1388-The Swift " Bpeciflo Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : I wai a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism for two years. I could get no permanent re lief from any medicine prescribed by my -physician. I took over a dozen bottles of your S. S. S., and now I am as well as I ere s was in my life. I ara sura your medicin - - cured me, and I would recommend it to any one suffering from any blood disease. Youit truly. .- . O. E. Hughes. . .. Conductor C. & G. It. R. . Waco, Thxas, May ft 18-Gentlemen ! Thf wife or one of my customers was terrOiin . afflicted with a loathsome skin disease, thai covered her whole body. She was eonnned o 11 and could not heJp hrself at alL She coiUd - er ufu lor several veam ov rnia nTnitinr uui. hitou i run 1 a violent iccnincr ana ctinc ui HK.JU. me aiseaso Darned tne alciii o tbo whyiftcians who treated it. Her husband - be;ia fljiailv frivlncr hla nrlta Raritfa and ehe ccinmenced to Improve almost Im mediately, and In a few weeks she., was an- ' pareuily welL She is now a hearty flne Iookhix lady, with 110 trace of the affliction left. i. Yours very truly, J." E. Skaks, . - I Wholesala Drusglst, Austin Avenue. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed freei The Swift Specific- Co., Drawer ft-; Atlanta. Ga. New York. 735 BroadwaV;1 r i. nov 2;iaw lydo ch sat - HSU rho are Wea k, nervous and De Mutated and suffering from JTer vous DcbilUy. Seminal : WeaJaiess ightly Emissions, and , all the et fects of early Evil Habits, which lead tolYemaivre Decay, Consump tion or Insanisy, send for Pears' Treatise otf Diseases of Man, with! particulars for Home cure, cures guaranteea. Ao eure no aw. J. S. Pears,612 and 614 Church st.,Na3hvllle.Tenn oct ly 9d&w j . - . 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How to ICalarf e in Slrenfrlhea WSAK.tNDEVELOPED ORHANS A PARTS of BOW kbsolpflj BafaUnj HOHK TRKATMKST BeaeAU ia LfifcT BeaeAU ia m it a issi'jy rrom i iate, learttonos, ana foreign laotr o Mtn Writ Cheao Book, fun explanUoa mad proof ni! tnt. Afiinss B MEMCAL C0.,8ltrFAtO.Nl apil 17 eod&w ly . -- amotig the wonders of inventive progress Is' method and system 01 work that c 1 beoeri formed alo ver the country wlthou separa .4 1 , . 1 1 . , . . . uus me winders nuiii meir Jiomes, l'ay 110- erai; any one can ao tneir worK; either sex, young or old; no special ability required. Cap ital not needed; you are started free. Cut this out and l-oturn to us and we will send you free something of great value and importance to you, mai- win atari, you in Dusiness. which wiit.Dring you in more money right away.tJiar anytning eise in ia. won a. Grand out?' Address Tnua & Co., Augusta Val nov22md1yw - ' ..Manly Vigor, Yonkr.csg or Lo3 of Memory pel . . . Jjir.ently restored hy tl; v.s of an entirely HCi :c6y TJxm Yerba Santa from Spain, fcfcsn h rrocheaa never l ail. Oar illustrated, 33pjigo booi d testimonials, (sent seaed). Every manshon 5d Paris PLace. Sow York. The Hatlonal Life -AND- Maturity Association OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Has Paid to Mem bers Over -$600,000 Accrued Liabili ties - - - None. HORAJTIO J5ROWNINO, President, t S AlfUXL NORIIENT, Treasurer, : GISORGE D. tOtlDGE, Secretary, Manager an Actuary, GEO. J. EASTERDAY, : ! . Ass't Seeretary. - - - Lif Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. - ; -An Incontestlble Policy. Maturity value in Cash at Fixed Aze . Annual cost Absolutely Llmite'd. Only Four Payments per Year. Non Forfeitable After Three Years; - P. S. RIDDELLE M. b. n W.H. GIBSON, Speclalnf Q28 f Wilmington N. c. "STOKLEY'S." WE ARE NOW PRE-fe, to accoflunodate 811 wto may call upon us with the - ""V Finest Oysters SoSS? gelo speCla My rtie.&rove, Middle and Stumo Sound 0 always on hani style desireo ffi- mm llet'i! ? ft 5 tS?M speedily when this retEfd ; EoiI I no more efiectuai Telgf teakeM loathing of food due to l4' 4 than this article. Put nn u,1 EMHta ties. Sample mcklHE itZ PAL1?? addrwa Ton Q bird: wmm jreat secret nf ,t of MountaursTrTbt Mai store the song of S"' I ailments anar;1 400(1 condition. - If eivpn t 0,6 t eases carry t helittlo'mnfir!' e little Tnrn; i3-; critical pericd without loTsXi iai i on recent ot is ra OOD CO.,- 4fc0 N. 3rd hi ept9 tu th sat- f WU1 Kj HwiLJSfcfa oe world, ith .hST" We wiu .iT "i kk Un of our coUje, wow h we m Which teTertBS.' lef fartructioM giren. Those who'wriu ton? ' deciOdmd&w Can learn the exact cos! of -any-proposjd line I advertising in America- Papers by addressin' Geo. P. Rowell- & Co..' New paper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruce St.. New York. I ssend IO eta. tar inai-,. n i.. . tH-, riunium. 25th Annual Session, riHE TPWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSK 1 of Misses Burr & Junes' school will r meiiueofluaursaay, uct. h, at St. JcL ChapeL on Third, between lied cross a Campbell streets, where it has been hm for the past two yeara. The street' care rr nlng on Kd Cross, a lew yards from me be ing, can cover any objection to distance well: ventilated schoolroom, pleasant 1 ground, good cistern of water' and rettmi uatlon make it more desirable tiian a central localities available. j .- The Principals, as heretofore, will spare effort for the advancement of the pupils fc ly entrusted to their care, giving lndivit attention to each, and ruling wlti Antf. loving discipline. j Their many graduates, some of them ' occupying the position of teachers, testri their success. As always stated in ihelrt culars, scholars received only for the se&i no deduction lelng made except in casw i protracted sickness. Those entering afterit tober charged only from date of entrant t MUSICAL INSTRUCTION given DjKa.1 S.Cushing, whose life-long devouontoffi science and long experience in teacbinf should be a guarantee for her ability. t Vocal music, calisthenics and FreeHar. Drawing, free of charge, dally exercises, instruction in jNeeaie-wonc 01 um so free of charge, given weekly. i - For further particulars apply to " sept 18 ' " THEPRIXCIPA -v- Homes In North Onlv 20 Hours Bide to New York! 69MilesSoutftofBalei .. On the RaleUth and AufrosU ASx-wU 1500 ACIUca 0F IjAND w I'31 f leaf piae region. For sale on "fj, iota to suit purcnasers. ioui : Larger tracts $5 per acre. In ments oieio. This land V$nJ?&Jgf ern Pines", a recently staMlabed I lev sorUor sanitarium), and is Pg e"Jo for Fruit Culture, as well as "t A number of New England people n; lnta fn tho tntn nf "Southern ruWfi w ICTH1 W bOUUiera la the desire of the owners or u rr duce small farmers, mecnj .--.,,- from the New England and MWsas5 L..1iia Till V well as elsewhere, to weave axir- w , the Union oiler a greater iBdncea tleru than North Carolina. better farming country or as &n t found. This is tie opinion offSi who have settled In I.'oith Uarow konajtde offer, and Is Utaltcd tUt . - For further nartlcnlarB Write :0B4 , CommlsT of tointotlon. gjej. or B. A- WOii' 4 iaa 21 tf Chronicle C3i SEND YOUR BROKEN OK tt'JCBf1 niture to me and I will repair 11. at low prices, v . W 1 nronose to maice my rrz -inrcf aose to make my uvuib "r .Me 6 will do the work well and wiu much for domett. Call and seej.Q.ff X TTi" ind s ade. ifnslc: repairs I have already maae. x pair Sewing Machines. Musical ln t-n Troll no T?nm1f,ljrR. T . 9fI5 give estimate or probabie cos come and see me. , vAKtsA oct No. 11 j- Carolina House, and HAS BEEN REnTTEDWTTIIar ... Class Bar. Lunch Room and li y The finest Wines, Vhiskeys m ways'.onhand. Board week or month. New Wveroj swrs .. 7 1 Jyfrl winces 18 entby mail. JJE TUV i00Xorth3dSt., PhiigfflCl The ( the Hart a ma, willrei flit! PR ADVERTISER wtiuyr t - Wrlghtsvule. 4
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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