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Merit Wins We desire 16 say" to oiir citizens, j TheT?alf termsbf Superior Conrts z m TrT,g r tv ! that for years we have been selling . n this State will bea$ follows: Josh. T. jAmsEditor & Propr r KlnffSNewpity.f.r-1 Flrst (Edenton) District-Judge Wilmington, jr. C. g"!! $llnLtmXU GHmerCurritnck, JSepfl 2; Cam- MONDAY. jA-UCiUST 12. 1880. Bitters, and have never handled den, Sept. 9; Pasquotank, Sept. ldv Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, as secona-ciass Tnaner.f The Cincinnati Commercial tr.A liavinir nositively denied Gen Pickett led his charge at Get tys burg, and having proffered to show hat he was somewhere else at the time, a citizeu of I Jacksonville fV dressed Gen James IiOngstreet a let ter of inquiry on the subject and received a reply," in winch Gen Longstreet says: t "I will say that Geii Pickettode in advance of his division J as at marched to the as snult at Gettysburg on the 3d of July, 18C3. When it became probable that his own troops would open fire he retired to his tactical position in rear of the division." 1 thorn iftrvtimP. and we :tantl : Yasnicgton kjcj,. zi .iH. Ga- I read v-to refund' the purchase price, 1 28; Dare, Nov. 4: Hyde, Nov. 11; that 11 satisiactory resuus uo not j Pamlico, Hoy, lo; tseauion, xmov. ao. r.i-ir use. inese remedies u" won their great popularity purely Copy sent on receipt of two-cent $petimen stamp. single Number, Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Post-Omce Honey Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers re not to copy this adversiserncnt wuitout lite express order of Harper & Brothers l' Address HARPEB BB OTHERS, nor 15 New Yor- 1889. ' Harper's Weekly . i ILLUSTRATED. : President Camot, of France, is dreadfully stiff aridcorract in every thing, rather, in short, too conscien tiousiy" gentieman like and too scrupulously well bred. Not hav ing gone through the training of a constitutional sovereign, which en ables the Prince ?f? Wales to be in 'defatigable, he gets violent head aches and returns to the El5rsee thoroughly . tired out where his wife awaits him thoroughly enjoy-J ing the privileges of her position, skimming the cream of everything that is pleasant without any en forced duties; always gracious, al ways 8tni ling, always beautifully dressed and never obliged to be tired, consequently much happier than any queen. ' .- The list of colleges, universities and schools at which army officers are stationed for the purpose of furnishing military instructions to the pupils shows a widespread de sire t take advantage of the pro vision made by he laws for this purpose. The-IasV Congress increas ed the number of details allowed to sixty of which fifty were to be from the army and ten from the navy. 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You are started fro - paflui nnt wmuired. some have made The New York Times sajs: 'Cou gressiuan Cheadle, of Indiana, is credited with being the person who discovered and made knowi the scandalous doings in the pension bureau underTanner's liberal policy. He found that the employees were impressed with the idea that the commissioner desired to have all ap plications passed favorably, regard less of the evidence by which they were supported. Medical opinions were ground out in favor of ap plicants without ,'regard to facts, and Tanner approved them without examination to inquiry. The Con gressman learned that certain at torneys were favored even- to the xtent of being allowed to designate the examiners who were to prepare opinions on claims which they pra sented. He got some inkling of the reratinjr of employees of the office on each other's certificates. FinallyJ he iaid the facts before the Presi dent, and his letter was referred to Secretar3T Noble, who pigeon holed it and let things go on until Dr. Mc Millan made his discoveries, which led to" the secret preparation of whitewash." . Beauty's' Dower. grace and beauty most Where abound, The happiness will.oft be found. Where ruby lips and glowing cheek The gift of rugged health bespeak, The artist, Nature's nobleman, Will risk the treasure of his art, Depicting, deftly as he can, , The lines engraven on his heart. Fair maiden, may life's richest joy Spread her brigh't mantle over thee; May years but gently with you toy, And pleasures sweet, without alloy, With fairest blossoms cover thee; But should, perchance, thy beauty ..irate,., v ;i Thou can'st call quickly to thy aid Our Golden Medical Discovery. Remember that Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a sure cure for all skin eruptions and diseases of the blood. ii '..'. - ' wholesale and retaiLruggists. .r s : .. :- ; AUGUST ANTICS. Usual p bies. . r ... - j Usually brought uy in arms" New ba up in pen-ury Second (Halifax) ' District Judge r ?h r "Rrt amy' rBoykin-Warren; Sept. 16; North ainpton, Sept.30; ifidgecouibe, ucr. 14; Bertie, Oct 28; Halifax Nov. 11; Craven;ov.'25r" " ' vThird J (Wilson) District Judge MaeRae Martin, Sept. 3, Dec. 2; Pitt, Sept.1; 16; Greene, Sept. 30: Van(je, - Oct. 14: iWilson, Oct. 2S; Pisrs. Always take 'alarm qulck 18. bells. ; On the mend when not ill- Shoe makers. ; , col ection The State A ; capitol library. Not a religious stick The post chaplain. , f Not the "ocean grayhounds" Old sea dogs. : Men who nevercarefos the 'spoils Artists. A i ;!V t , j , ., . t" Dyspepsia' - t ' ' Makes the lives of many people' mis erable, and often 'leads o ,self de struction. We knaw, of Da remedy for dyspepsia more successful , than Hood's Sarsaparilla. It ats gently, yet surely and efficiently, xones the stomach and other organs, removes that faint feeling, creates a good ap petite, cures headache and refresh ens the burdened mind. Give Hood.'s Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It will do you good. .i. Makes a good air brake. I "short stop" The "It Works 1.1 ke a Cliarm." 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. For sale by Munds Brothers. 'Nature's most dress The lawnJ beautiful spring A DUTY TO fOURSKXF. It is surprising that people will use a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. . Ack er's English pills are a positive cure for sick headache and all liver troubles. They j are small, sweet, easily taken and do not gripe. Sold by MundS Bros., ' druggists. Fills a very ; high lighthouse keeper. office. The HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of everv little ob stacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Con stipation and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros., druggists. i : - Aristocratic fruits Blood oranges; blue grapes. J - Consumption Surely Cured To the 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 have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any or your readers who have consump don if they will send me their ex press and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 rearl st., New York. : ' 4tBound for Europe" The tourists guide. , "! I Advice to Mothers. The Chief Reason for the great sufl cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla; is found In tna 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 sarsapa- Miarit Wine rma or Wood purt VI CI I L V V 1 1 IO fier the puhlic Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feellngi creates an Appetite, strength-' ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug gists. l ; six 'for $5. j Prepared by C. L Hood tt CoH Apothecaries,1 Lowell, Mass. . - ; Jan 1 lyrcLtwnrm mws.2d- Mrs. WufSLow'sSooTHUfQ Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep-by relieving the cnild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bnerhtas button." It is very pleasant to taste tliB child, softens the cuius, allays ' will do the work well and wiu not. t2w all Vain, relieves wind, regulates the mucn fordoing it. call ana see some of the bowels, and ia thYiAftttri?nwn r.- repaUs I have aiready made. I will &lso re- dy for diarrhoaa, whether arising Don't Delay. gEND JxOUB UROKEIJ OB INJURED FUK nlture to me and I will repair it nromntiv an T4. i at low prices. .. r 7 ?. x i suu tiiea i propose to make my 11 vine this war and from teething ori. othr; - causes. air sewinjr Machines. Musical Instruments" teerfully repairs, pair as weu as jrurniture, WUl cheerfniiT give estimates or probable cost of vome ana see me. Fourth (Ealeigh) District Judge ArmfieldHarnettjTug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 12f Nov. 11; Wayne, Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake, Sept. 23, (criminal term) Oct. 22 (civil term). Fifth ( Hillsboro) District Judge Graves Granville, July 22, Nov. 25; Orange, Aug. 5, Nov. 1 1 ; Person, Aug; 19, Nov: 18; jGTuilford, Aug. 26; Dec. 6; Chatham, Sept. 30; Durham UOJ. 1; Aiamauce, vci. :. Sixth (Wilmingtony District Judge BynumDnplin," Aug. 5, Nov, 25Ienoir, Aug. 9, Novl ll; Pender, Sept 9;. New Hanover, Sept 23; Sampson, Ocf. 7, Dec. 9; Carteret, Oct. 21;Jones,Oct.: 28;Onslow,Nov. 4. . Seventh .(Fayetteville) District Judge ShippCu uberland, July 22, Nov, 11; Columbus, July 29; Moore, Aug 12, Oct. 23; Anson, fcept. - 2, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Rich mond, Sept. 16, Dec. 2; Robeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. l Eightli(Salisbury) District Judge Merrim on Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. 4; Rowan, Aug. 19. Novl 18; Davidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept 16; Montgomery, Sept. 30; gtanly, Oct. 14; Cabarrus, Oct. 28. Ninth (Winston) District Judge Brown Rockingham July 22, Nov! 4; Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Surry, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Alieghany, Sept. 2; Wilkes, Sept, 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Davie, Oct. 7; Forsyth, Oct. 21. ! Tenth (Morgantqn) District Judge Phillips Henderson, July 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa tauga, Aug. 26; Caldwell, Sept.j 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; McDowell, Oct. 7. - " I Eleventh! (Charlotte) District, Judge Connor Catawba, July 15; Alexander. July 29; Cleveland, Aug. 5, Oct. 21; Meklenburg, Aug. 26; Union; Sept. 16; Lircoln, Sept. 30; Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford, Oct. ;28; Polk, Nov.! 11. I I Twelfth (Asheville) District Judge Clark Madisou, July 29,Nov. 18; Buncombe, Aug. 12, " Dec! 2; Transylvania, Sept.) 2; Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23; Macon, Sept. 30;. Clay, Oct 7; Cherokee, Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; Swain, Nov. 4. - j r 1889 Harper's Mksaz - ILLUSTRATED Habfbb's M aq A7.INE4S the most useful! en tertalnlng and beautiful I periodical in i the world. Among the attractions for 1889 will be a new novel an American story, entitled VJu- piter lights" by Constance F. wooisoo; lllus. tratlons of Shakespeare's Comedies by E. A. Abbey; a series of articles on Russia, Illustra ted by T. ue Thulstrup; papers on the Doniln ion of Canada and a characteristic serial by unanes nucuey warner: itsiree "Norwegian "Commodus," a historical play by the author of "Jt$en-iiur " illustrated oy j. k. wegueun j etc The Editorial Departments are conducted by George William Curtis, William Dean Howells ana cnaries iJcuey. warner. HARPERS' PERIODICALS; PER TEAR: HARPER'S MAGAZINE.. .! HARPER'S WEEKLY... ARPEK'S BAZAR. ..... 4 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. . Postage Free to all subscribers Ssates, Canada, or Mexico. in ......u 00 ...... 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QORNER THIRD AND j PRINCESS STS., are well equipped with everything necessary In a first class Livery and Sales Stables. :i ! , Good horses and comfortable vehicles and careful drivers ready on demand. i AttenUon is specially invited to our large stockyard and rmr fnniittioafniihnnDinr. v,-. u v utuseuienii qi our, large sta- Rates as low as can be found elsewhere. 1 wiu do our best to R. C. ORRELL, i ! Proprietor. - unc us a can ann wa please you. ,: jy29tf : ATLANTIC VIEW ryna bOLDIER BOYS ARE COMTNG AND the girls are happy. . . ; 7 Board during Encampment Week NNINO, .I Wo rEEDs Mrti- Tkxasc June 20, 18S8The Strife Spec-ine Company, Atlanta, Ga. Gen- . tlemen : One of my children was troubled 2 . with rheumatism and boils for about two '. yeAra. We gave her various kinds of medi- , eiuertont without profit, and began to despair of curing ner at all. -1 was persuaded to try your Switt's Specific. After she had used neveral bottles tiiotlissases all disappeared, and the is now s& iiae, hearty and healthy firl twelve -yafs oM. Another' child has . out become afflicted in the same way, and I - am asiny the. S. S. and anticipate a prompt and permanent cure. N. C Waggonek. . Wcft-3IltlMo T J?7-7,H tSS9-The Swift f Speeifle Co., Atlanta," Ga. Gentlemen i 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. S. S., and by the time one bottle was gone her head began to heaL and bylhe time she had taken six,' bottles she was completely cured. Now she? has a full and heavy head of hair a robust, i hearty child: I feel it but my duty to make tiiis statement. Respectf ally, H. T. Shobe. -- : Crattasooov ; TEXJt,' June 77, J 1883--Tho Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. Geptlemen : : Io 1386 1 contracted blood poison; and at once -1 sought a physician, who treated me. for sev eral months. By his advice I went to Crab orchard Springs, Ky where his course of treatment waa carefully observed. Irecov. cred, as I thought, but the next spring plm-1 pies began to appear on my face and body." These gradually increased -to sores and run- nlng ulcers. I was advised to try S. Si 8., and immediately after taking it. I commenced to u Improve, slowly at- first, but more rapidly " afterwards, and soon nothing remained: to . f tell of my trouble. My Wood, Is nowhor. -V , ' oughly cleansed, -and my. system free from taint, and I owe my present' condition a f perfect cure to your medicine. I cheerfully -give this statement that others who have, i: suffered asJ have may reap the same beneflt.- rt Habdt. M. Bukt, to West JSinth St. Homek) LaI, May 25, 18S The Swift Specifio : years ago my. general health pave way en- ' tirely. I was so debilitated that I almost despaired of ever feeling well again. All . that the physicians done for me brought no : . . permanent relief, fiends Insisted that I ,s Should givo S.- S. S. a fair trial, although I '. thought it would be throwing away money. After taking a thorough course, my health - .-L id Ktronirth returned, and I must sav that 8. S. S. alone cured me, as I discarded all others while using it. As a tonic X can most , heartUy recommend it ; for general debility, t It certainly is a specific W. I. BnmoES, J,P. , Homer, Liu I know Mri W. P. Bridges, and will say that his statement is correct. . . Joseph Suklton, Druggist. . Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ' -free. The Swift Specific Co., - Drawer, 2, Atlanta. Ga. . - nov26lawiydo ca sat mm V fc? jj nil D - m WBM , Ui.' speedOy when thiaremM,- ihantlart iXZ "i !? 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This land adjoins the: A'Soutb era fines", a recently established health re sort (01 sanitarium), nd is specially adapted f jr Fruit Culturer as well as all 'the cereals. 4. number of New England people have bought iota in tne town or v&outnem : rises?; anct;i 13 the desire of the owners of this,, land to In duce email farmers, mechanics and otherf from the New England and Middle States, ae well as elsewhere, to locate here. " No State in ttte Union offers greater inducements to set tiers than North Carolina. Nowhere can , better farming country or as fine a climate be found. 1 his is the opinion of Northern met wno nave settled m North Carolina. This Is L. J mm .-a T oonajiae oner, ana is umitea : j k: i - J - For rnrther, particulars write at once to : t JOHN T. PATRICK' Commls'r of Immhrratlon, Raleigh, N. C or B. A. BICHARliSON. 'an 21 tf Chronicle Office A usmst- o. 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Perry h LIVERY, SALE 'AND:-EXCHANGE STA- tiles have just teen supplied with several fine satKUe and buggy Horses. Board for Horses by the day. week or mnnth nr. Hvtnr nnmio ithe; exact ( of. any.propbsjdlin;' Papers "by- address lW52E.1R0TOllv:'( ""'paper Aayertismg Buft MWtO Spruce St,ef YA Send 1 0 cts. for 100.pafla p. read this and tha ment that will not take them from -and fam4Ues.T The profits arg, t'i for every lndustrlrus person, mati and are now making several j a month,- tit is jeasy ;for any one to and upward per day, who, is win- -1' Either-sex, yonhg or old capital u we start; you.- Everytnlng ew. So ability required; you, reader, caa do t as any one. Write to us at snce tf tlculars,. which we mall free, i Mitres' &Co.. Portland. Maine. nor fit A POSITIVE ioiosor?AiiTr!jr '- i ITT K K wnen of Body and Tin yj w iiiyrf I of Errorortxceuti0 Robtitt, HoW MAITHOOD rallr Keitw4 Htwtot BtrMgtkea WKAK,CSDKTKLOPKI ORfiiNg fit.; ibatriutely mfkUiny H01B TBIiTIUT-Bwii Be testlrjr tm 47 StatM, TtrHttwttt, ud tt tt Von cm writ them. , Bok, felctpluwtiiw, awl eledi trtu MArtm MUttUXUt"..., INVENTIONSH, among the' wonders ot inventive prc; method and system ot work tnat n 1 1 formed all over the country wlthou , ting the workers from their homes, F eral; any one can do their wort; eic young or old; no special ability require! ital not needed; you are started free. Ci out and return to us and we will sendjr something of great value and Import, you, that will start you In business, will hrlng you In more money right aw anything else In the world. Grand m: Address Thus Co., Acgost Ya!P :nov226mdlyw S93 SewlBC'Vaeklwrr LrAtrd8 hi all vera, rr J pitting oar K1 . ' 1 'ami rpodiwkot titpwv person tt wca beat atwisr-atctuat ( world. will ail tat am. ' 1 Wo wUlalao awt fret t" lnnooroir eoitiy aUn! i- iabotr what ' ( mar eal at jm au - r month. aU ihiU htow r made aftor irr ' . which hararaa oat;1 , I ImachiBaiaW free tho beat S'KbJi!1Z?' -t linoof worka of Wrt art JJl l':dec 10 emd&wj ; t 0J f. mimmrn -'Manly Tipor, "UTeakness or L rf jinently restored by the n? ot to medy. The Yel ba San,T -ii i n un a lit v -:i v- :J fcMjfjnionlals, (Pent- wawdV i 5 r Pork 11 f.; Ready Mixed Vm jWHITELEAI), YARHIsiEStB-' SASH. DOORS, BLK Largest and most complete stodg--.- can nu all orders proEF-J' Builder SuppHca 1U v ilDWVE WELL POu OTiTtrinmlflRS Of all Frenctt and 'American, ; Ohscure,Buhyana Wire Netting 'i:::;::rorDooraanawinf ? Platform, Counter 2rJ- Scales;! to. GoHslioro Cotton - Most improved Cotton TW - Wood, Coal and OilW- ' Stoves! FaAlaUcSpe. 1UVVV MV N. Jacobi Hardvrwe C: my 18 jar- Drugs and Chetir mOILET AKTlUi- . Also iTescnpuu f, c. s-'rz overiLOin asisCatlorfcrAU snc. July 6 deodarwly s . , . ,f j - J. B. PARBAB. cct Ho.llN.8eccaa8ti Prcpristcr Honirrcatet,TTwl5rWlEtasM jyena

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