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mm toe more ttiau a purs: at 1 ve. Xope per manent, it must contain - Cathartic WOJifrtres- Tutt's Pills posss'tlie lu an eminent de grq e n l. Speedily:stpre to thobowela their 'ninjierltUlc motion, so essential to refifoJarltjr. Sold Everywhere 1880. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED." hakfb'8Baza will continue to maintain Ui..DO,,T1.nn1iiiP(i famllv lonrnaL Its art illustrations are of tne Wghest order Its lterature is 01 vac tuwn --t iond Household departments of the most practical and economical character . its pat-tern-sheet supplements and JasWcm P1 ninnwtu save its readers ten times the cost r thDscrtptaon,Mdlts articles ob decora Five ialetloUe, housekeeping cook tive art, "r"H ,.w, tn every house- SSa? l(s brtght shorTtortes and t imely f S are amon" the best published; and not a iff 53iSltt2a to Its columns tfatcal fend the most fastidious taste. Among thea, Sctotthetew volume will bfi.serlam -iSSre tronws lllgson Burnett Irs. xlede William Black and Thomas Hardy iSfe of papers on nursery -naaagwenl byMrs. Chrlstin Terhune llerrick. u- - HARPER'S PERIODICALS pkr yijar: t $400 4 00 4 00 ie Fall Courts. The Fall terms or superior tourw TJ3.0 130117 HOvlOw. .Q:fiUo frniin 1smV linger : ' 'xllc V""r:;r :!naoa ?;'mhnst Ma State will be as follows: health marks an epoch in the life of, First (fcklenton) gistric-Judge : f no mill viiiiiiii. wuvu c vium , v.. f nSCELiaNEOUS Josh. Editor & Prop'r Wilmington. N.C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 24. 1889. - -j A m r 4W II. n tr - at r v lt III. X III. lVVi, or whprbv the crooti pArauiinans.Sept. SShoiran, Sept. H III II1C CitiV""' r j , ' - i - - -w -w I. 31 " i health has been attained is grate-1? go ; water, Entered at the Postoffice ftt Wllminsrton, N.C., as second-class matter. i fully blessed. the and Hence it is that so . much is heardlin praise of Electric i ita r tnanv feel thev owe in Southern ' their restoration to health to lico Or . me tjri CelK auci nmiv standing vou ; - O - t. , I use of tilec- and.f 1 per lint tl atRobt. R. Bellamy's whole sale and retail drug "store. : 2 00 in the Unitea HARPER'S BAZAR.... HA RPERS MAGAZINE ...... . HARPER S WEEKLY.-i HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.. Pntnae Free, to all subscribers Sspte, Canada, or Mexico. . - vinn.An tt tviA rutot toeeln with tn flretNuinbeTfor JanuaVfof each year. When SoSS 'mentioned, suWrtptlons will begin with the Number current at time of receipt or 0Te.' t'i, ot 'iTarivr's Bazar, for three yeblClnarclolh binding, will be sent , , o o5 nairi or bv express, free of J' fh freieht does not exceed "T.rniiimpv for 7 00 tier volume. ou," tnred6h. volume, suitable for binding, will be -sent by man, post-paid, on emlttcei should boimade by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to: avoid chance of loss. XelLpapers are not to copy this adtertisew ., Knit emress order of Harper & Brothers, Address ' HARPER & BROTHERS 1889, 4 Harper s Young reouJe. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. n.1,.naVAmra phoflx beelns its tenth f. flrSt Nnmnrr in November. Luring the yeaV lt win cSntalnflve serial sto- u" T.fil.n hvi it. k. MuuMttrtck: Voaw4 TrkL-ibf J. T. Trowbridge; .:"nTj; u'iahi hV v Anstrv and Bran anU IllUll Sw' Va11t f . 05U Naturainisu)ry." w . wald- -Uttle lixpernnenis," wjr rlct-'-'Gnmpof Chlld.-llfe from Dickens P u.r,ftpr- Rrtlcles on various nHtr nnd nnmoruus lyaucia """.i' r AUGUST ANTICS. The poet and the politician . Are nearly of a stripe; For one is always piping lays. While the other is laying pipes. Phila Press. It is said there is no color to the report about a paint trust. Roches ter Herald. . The most unfair thing that hap pens to women is that engagements are so short, aiid marriages soMoug. Binghamton Republican. "la this swarm enough for you? ' buzzed the queen of the new colony sarcastically. And tne queen oi uib parent hive made a .stinging re joinder, as the remark deserved. Chicago Tribune. ; Little Toininv1- "Can I eat anoth er piece of pie?" Mamma (who is something of a j purist) VI 4 suppose you can." Tommv (seeing the point 'Well, may l?"l Mamma "No, dear, you may not.?' Tommy "Darn grammar anyway." America. When the rich man worketh the poor man saith he ought to be ashamed of himself for that he crowdeth the poor man out of a job. When the rich man worketh not, thft noor man saith he ought to be ashamed of hiniself for that he con- umeth Verilv. the lotj t'.iough it JLe whilA !h nroducetn not t of the ncn man. worth Jgl.000 a foot front, is mbliean. h.ird. Binghamton Re- Peculinr In the combination, proportion ana preparation Hood's of I its Sarsa)arilla ingredients accomplisnes cures where other preparations en ii.ir fiii I lrtnliar in itsirood name .lT strength abroad," peculiar in the n ipnomeua sales it lias attaints, Hood's Sarsaprif la is the most suc cessful medicine for purifying the blood, giving sti an appetite ength and creating lea in Natural History.' IT JMZUOJt:!' -1- . V. knot Snorts and pastimes, short stones ujuk Sn ouaUtV"-KverFunerm tie paper Is sub--wc3 toSe most rigid editorial scrutiny In otthatnothlng harmful may enter ltscol umns. i n nirmAof everything that Is attractive and a7AS& in ?V,uv?nlie&llterature.-ol Atreeilf feast of good 'things to the boys und".li every Wly which It vlss.- Tl in its HOTStt formation and lnteresk-rCfarfctftan A Z vocal x. r. . I . terms- Postage Prepaid, pr year. Vol. X begins Xovember 1, 1888. Cow sent onl; receipt of two-cent SfieHmm stamp. Single Number, rite Cents each. D7iunni cVvrmirt hft made bv Post-Ofllce Koney Order or Draft, to avoid chance ofloos. XcvcsDovers are not to copvthaJernait wt'hothe express order of Harper Brothers Address nov!5 . . HARPEB& BROTHERS. i New Yoir- . 1889. i Harper's Weekly ILLUSTRATED. "Habpkk-s Wixxlt has a weU-estabUshed clace as the leading Illustrated newspaper in America. The fairness of Its editorial com ments on current politics has earned tor It the respoet &d confidence of ?all impartial re ad eT JfiMth variety hid ejccdlence of its lite rary contents, which Include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers, fit It for the perusal or people 01 tne widest range of Bastes and pursuits. Supplements .Aonniir nmviiiMt 'Md no expense is iroftTwdtn brine- the hlchest order of artlstlcJ JdmntA wr nnon the i illustration of tne AMmM nhtiM nf nnm ana ioreizn wmvrj. a urort of flcUon from the pen of William net . . . - lV.vlna - ITITICP will eeWy be among theleadlng features of the tor 1889. j HARPER'S "PERIODICALS. , . - -J prr YKAR: HARPER'S WEEKLY i t4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE.. HARPER'S BAZAR i HARPEU'8 YOUNG PXOPLK 2 00 Postage Free to all subscrioers in the Untied States, Canada, or Mexico. The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at tlmo of receipt of 0ISound volumes of - Harper's Weekly, for three years back, in neatcloUiblndlng; will be sent by mall, postage paid- or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not ex ceed onedollar per volume), for $7 00 per vol Cloth cases tor eacn volume, iuw.uc w blndtBg1,' will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $1 00 each. r . . Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Xercspaers are not to copy this adnfTf5?7ln vouhotu tM express order of Harper Brothers Adlress HARPER BROTHERS, nov 6 J rOT 9 6e Wonders exist in thousands of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of Invention. . Those who are in need of profitable work that can be done " arhnMvine at home should at once send their . IMrlas to Baliett Co.. Portland. Malae. and mi I. inliicrv J. IIP ISitlfc iuuuou; . , Kansas is assuming majestic Pro'iTonie if you are troubled with any nortions. It is said that the salt ' digease of Kidney,Liver or Stomach taken up at Wellington in that State 0f ong or short tanrtinj wM-uujiai ' Aykn Rii rel v find relief by the us is. the purest in the world. A dozen ljnna goldat 5Qc salt plants are aireauy m and otliers.will soon be established. In North7 Middle Kansas there are extensive marshes i that yield the saline efflorescence in large quanti ties. Latest returns estimate the Amer ican Wheat crop of 1889 at 500,000,000 bushnls, or nearly 85,000,000 bushels in excess of the crop of last year. This will leave not less than 150,000, 000 bushels of wheat for export. Last vear the exports of wheat ai d . a AAA wheat flour amounted to 121,UUU,uuo bushels, notwithstanding the obsta cles to the export trade that were created by speculative operations in the Chicago wheat Pt- Vlv present favorable conditions tne corn crop of this year promises to be enormous. Last jyear's yield of Indian corn was estimatea to ue nearly 2,000,000,000 bushels, and it is probable that it will be exceeuea considerably by the crop or tins vear. Last year's exports of Indian corn and corn meal aniounieu to but little more than 35,000,000 bush- - ' 4-1. els. But in consequence oi i-uc short crops of wheat and other ce reals in Russia and Austria the ex ports of Indian corn promise to De greatly stimulated in order to sup ply the poor of Europe with cheap bread. ! The Jacksonville I Times Union says recent reports from the tobac i . . Til co growers of Gadsden vounty, t ia., are of a most encouraging nature. The summer has been favorable to the erowth of the plant, and the crop, which is now being cut, prom isesto be the finest ever seen in that old tobacco county. It is esti -mated that two thousand acres have been planted this year, four times as much as last year, (and the qual ty is superior. The ! Alsatians who a Ouincv last winter 1 VSVl l-W f, ml j hftvft nlanted about jl35 acres of to bacco, besides corn and other crops The Times Union bays for their A:na r mlnnt ' themselves to the new situation and their appi fM. f.irminp' it is evident that Siiiictriniis -foreigners are valuable addition to the population AnDther company of .Alsatians, numbering 111, have recently ar rived in New York under charge of the tobacco snydicate. A, consider able area has also been planted n tobacco in Columbia ! nnd Madison counties. It is said that the farmers around Greenville are preparing to plant two hundred acres in tobacco next year. t 5f- There is pretty geperal agree ment that Boulanger ;is extinguish ed. The sentence of the Court, fol lowing upon the bad jTesult of :the cantonal elections, seems to have created a serious depression among his friends. So," at east, say the English, who have foi some reason always been bitterly opposed to the General. But it will be safer to ex press positive views as to the state of the public mind iff France after the elections of meoibers of the Chamber of Deputies,! which occur on September 22d. Then it will be seen whether the discontent of the people with their unsatisfactory Parliamentary Government hasud denly disappeared. This discontent is the important thing,; not Boulan ger. or any other who inay under take to be its exponent. If it con tinues there must be trouble in the future. Boulanger tried the con stitutional method of agitation, Only to be banished by his j political op ponents. The next exponent of the idea of revision may learn a lesson from Boulanger's fate and try a more violent method. All depends upon the view the people take of their present Constitution. a A chemist's affairs are always in a state of liquidation. . HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT rnnnot io band in hand if : we'Jook on il.irk side I of everv little ob staele. Nothihsiwill 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, aud make lif n. lumniness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros druggists. j m- , Even a small barber may be called a strapping fellow. . Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrup should alwavs be used when children are cuttiner teeth. I It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once: it produces nat ural, quiet sleep ' by relieving the e.nild from nam. and the little cuer ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind; regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhoea, I whether arising from teething or othor causes. Twenty five cents a bottle, july 6 deod&wlv Oct. 7; Hertford Oct! 14; FWAshinffton.kOct. 1: Tyrrtll, lyct. i. Dkre Nov - 4Hvde, Novell; i nnnilmo Nov. 18: Beaufort. Nov. 25 Softnnd f Halifax District Judge Warren. Sent. 16; North- nmnton. Sept. 30: Edgecombe, : Oct. 14! Bertie. Oct. 28; Halifax, Nov. 11; Third T Wilson V District Tudge MacRaeMartin, Sept.- 3, Dec- 2; Pitt, Sept. ,1C; Greene, Sept. 30: Vance.1 Oct: 14: Wilson,' Oct. 28; franklin.' Nov, lirNash, Nov. 18. fourth rRalelirh) District Judge Arinfield Harnett, Aug 5, Nov. 25; Tohnsoni Ausr. 12. Nov. ll:'-' Wayne, Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake, Sept.-23, rnriihinal teriu') Oc. 22 fcivil term). Fifth CHillsboro) District Judge Graves-Granville, July 22f Nov. 25; Omnrre. Ausr. 5. Nov. . 11; -Person, AUT. 19, "Nov. 18; Guilford, Aug. 26; Dec. 6; Chatham, Sept. 30: Durham,. Oct. 14; Alamance, Oct. 23. Sixth ( Wilmington) "'District Jndcre-Bvnnm Duplin, Aug. 5, Nov. 25: Lenoir. Aug. 9, Nov.. 11; Pender; Sent 9: New Hanover, Sept 23; Sampson. Oct. 7, Dec. 9; Carteret, Oct. 21;Jones,Oct. 28:Onslow,Nov. 4. , Seventh ( Favetteville) uisrnct Judtre Shipp Cu nberland, J uly 22, Nov. 11: Columbus, July zy; oioore, Aug. 12, Oct. 28; Anson, fcept. 2, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; men- mond, oept. lb, uee. a; iwuesuu, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, not 21. Kif?hthrSalisburv) District J uuge Merrimdn Iredell, Aug, 5, Nov. 4; Rowan. Ausr. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson, Sept.. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept. 1G; Mntit.ffntnprv. sent. su: cstauiy, uuu 14? Cabarrus. Oct. 28. ' t j -r i N nth ( Winston) uistnct j uuge Brown Rockingham, J uly 2, jji o v. 4; Stokes, Aug. ,5, Nov. 11; Surry, An? .19. JNov. l: Aiiegnany, oeui. 2: Wilkes; Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Davie. Oct. 7: Forsvth, Oct. 21. . . ' . ' x -w-v J J i; Tenth (Morganton; iJistrici Judge Phillips Henderson, July 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. iy; vva-taun-a. ,Au2. 26; , Caldwell, .Sept. 2; Mitchell. Sept. 9; xancey, ; ;.oepi,. ao; "Me.DovvelL Oct. 7. Eleventh fChanotte) JJistrict, Judcre Connor Catawba, . July 10; Alpxander. Ju v 2: i;ieveiani, auj?. n Oct. 21: Mecklentmrg, Aug. ao; ' ' . -m- m . A f Union. Sept. 1(5: l.incom, isepr.' ou; Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford, uct. ; Po k. Nov. 11. . Twelfth (Asheville) District- Judge Clark Madison, July29,Nov. 18; Buncombe; Aug. 12, Dec. 2; Transvlvania. Sept. 2; Haywooa, Sept. 9; Jackson, ept. 23; oiacon, Sept. 30r Clay, Oct. 7; Cherokee, Oct. 14: Graham, Oct. 28; Swain, Nov. 4. X ' - iMLuj THABKI u j i.ifn, it M ifm ii iii mi ii I SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. : l.i entireiy aisctablo preparation ooa talalns no ilercuiT, Potash Arsenic, cr other , poisonous substance:i. t , 7 SWIFTS SPECIFIC s f ! jla cured hundreds of Cases of Efiltliclio- .. ioa ocjCancex oiLtha Slda, thousands of cases of Eczema, Blood Ilumpra and Skin Discasca, and hundrekla of thonsands of cxst.-z.ot ScrbfJ! uIa,Illood Poison and Blood Taint. DEEP j "Wine, Women and Song,' but the erreatest or these is, "wo men." "Wine is a mocker," and song is good to 'sooth ;the savage," but women respond toj every active power and sentiment of the human luind when in good bealth. But when afflicted with disease you will find them tantalizing, coquettielif crdss, and hinl fto - pleaser For all 'female complaints, jslclf head ache," irregularities,, nervousness, prolapsus and -other displacements popularly known as tlfemale weak nessM'and other diseasesVpeouliarto the sex, T)r. Pierce1s Favorite Pre scription is the great world-fairfgd "It Works Ilke a Charm.! : Rulon's Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, iTOUt, ..lieauacne, ' The Chief Reason for the great $a& cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found In the article itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsatarilla 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-' nnU A: rma or Diooa pur- 1 VI C 1 1 L Y V 1 1 1 o fier before the puhlie Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, . Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache. Biliousness, overcomes l- That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite j strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. nd' rnpnrilla is sold by all drUg glsts. $1; six for $5. Prepared by C.,1. Hood L Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. . - ' Jan if lyf d6wnrm mws Sd Don't Delay. . SWIFT'S SPECIFIC , . i IIa.i relieved thousands of cases of Iercu- . , rial Poisoning, Rheumatism and Stitnes3 of the Joints. f . . ..... . - ., , , 3J;:.: Chattasoooa, Tekw., June 27. 1538 Sivif t'3 Specinc Co., Atlanta, Ga.T-Oentlemen : In tho .. early part of the present year, a bad case of blood poison appeared upon me. I began -taking S. S. S. under advice of another, and to-day I feel greatly improved. I am still taking the medicine and shall continue to do fo uMtil I am perfectly well. I believe It will effect a perfect cure. Yours truly, s ' r Doc. P. Howabp, ' . JU West Sixth St t:j ColttmbiaJ S. C, July t, 1SS8 Tho , Swift , ; Specinc Co., Atlanta, Qa. Gentlemen I was ' a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism for two years. I could get no permanent re lief from any medicine prescnoea dv my physician. I took over a dozen bottles of vour S. S. S.'. and now I am as weU as I ever was in my life. I am sure your medlcim cured me, and I would recommend It to any one suffering from any blood diseaseT Youif , truly, O. B. Hckjhks, - - Conductor C. & G. H-R. Wmco, Texas, Kay 9, 15S3 Gentlemen i Thl wife of one of my customers wag terribly afflicted with a loathsome skin disease, thai covered her whole body. She was confined r - f 7f-. VA speexiuy when thisremed no more eiTectnnt rau.J ,a lauen. uidu uiwarucie,; ties. Sample iiaekan- ia sent 10 IXTPxrV"V''l by mail to any'addresa Ton J??! t-r - nt by maSL :MKToii?Innn-, 'TTTit The great Bccretof thecanart V of the Harti MountatasSW Manna will restore the sonccV rnanr- I prevent.! h eir aUments an5 S?8" K ootl condition - t r"? tcitore ti.S. the season ol slicdding fttthemt. c" cases car ry. the UttlebmnslS "l t un cai p e noa without loss of irZ 101:5 : nai 1 on receipt of 15 i "PPB-" 'OUl .CO'., .400 N. 3rd St. PlSS? r:; please mention this paper. ij, j it epts tn ttt aat tinging 1 skill d not fsleen from a violent ltchlnar ai nf tha Kkln. The disease ba filed the the physicians who treateait.' uer nusDana began finally giving ids wife Swift's Specific, . and she commenced to Improve almost im- j mediately, and in a few weeks she wasap- ": JarenUy welL - She to now a hearty fine-; ooking lad7, with no trace of the affliction , left. Yours very truly, - J. E. Sbabs, i t; Wholesale uraggist, Ausun Aveaue. ADVERTISER Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swot Specific Co., Drawer Atlanta, Ga j New York 756 Broadway ; ; nov 362law lydo ca sat Homes in Norm Carolina Pan learn the exact cc J o?; anypwpoa line t S4 advertisinin'AtQeri'-' f aps :,Dy aadressir I Newspaper Advertising Bur ; ; iO Spruce St.,' New York. Only 20 Hours New York l oed. JOcts. for 10O-Mri t.. a m 69 MilesSoutn of Raleigh On the Balelgh and AngnaU Air-Line B ILl. r ... 1 Ann ACSK8 OF IJLND ; IN THJB ong leaf nine reelon . For, sale on . easy ; terms i lots td suit purchasers. Four '- acreBr for $25 Larirer tracts $5 per. acre. In monthly paj . A1 n ThUlanH arilnlna thA ,4ftnnth ern Pines", a recently stabllsbed health re port (or Sanitarium), and Is specially adapted f ir Frnlt Culture, as men AS u; tnoBBreaw. O TTTT V Rewarded are r.lLirl 1 i i read this and thi P w m Will find honorahla ment that will hot take them iromur and families. .5 The profits are larVr for every lndustrlrus person, many t and are now making severaiiittmiru a monti. it is easy; tor any one to i and upward per dayr who Is jniiic? t Either Bex, young or old; capital t-i we start you; Evervtmrisr nev. Kn ; kbillty, required; you, reader, can do t aa any one.? ;Wrlteto us at once tar ; tlculars, which we mall free. ' Address i & Co.. Portland, Maine. - nov 22 a : .if . ' x.. . ft r Uomi 1 1 1 &fneralfii KUt?0C8 i fill 'W TZ Weakneit of Body and I m ! V W XiiJCl-ef ErrorirExfleMfiaC.4er'; for, 1889. I The publlshera Of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE al to make It the most popular and enter nrislnsr of periodicals. -while at all times-pre serving its high literary character. 25,000 new readers have been drawn to it during the past six months by the increased excellence of its contents (notably tne uauway aniens;, auu w closes its second year with a new impetus and an assured success. The illustrations will show some new effects, and nothing to make KCKIBNEU'S magazine attractive and in teresting will be neglected. THE RAILWAY AUTICLES will be contln tied by se veral very striking papers; one espe pisiiv intrpstlnEr by Ex-Postmasler (ieneral Thomas L. .lames on -The Railway Postal ser vice." lUwsti'ateil.-' - - MR.ROBEUT LOUIS STEVENSON'S sella novel "Tho Alaster of Uallantrae." will run through the greater part of the year. 1 . Ergim in Xovt tuber, a nnRRRSPONDENCE and collection o manuscript memoli's relating to J. F. Millet and a famous group of modern French Painters will furnlsn tne suostance or several aruuier. 1 Illustrated. The brief end papers written last year by Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced by ecmally interesting contributions by differe t f nVnonQ fi.11t.hors. Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldrich will write the first of them for the January nnmhpr . . ...... , Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will appear; a paper on t Walter Scott's Method of wnrir illustrated from orlsrtnalMSS., a second "Shelf of Old Books," by Mrs. James T Fields, and many otner articles equaixy uuucwwiuj) Illustrated. a rti nifl nn art s OBJECTS will toe a feature pnprs aro arransred to appear by Clarence- Cook, E. H. Biashfield, Austin Pobson many oth ers." Illustrated, FISHING ARTICLES describing sport in the best fishing grounds will appear ; Salmon, Wlnnlnlsh, Bass and Tarpon are the subjects nnw wrancrfid. The authors are well known ennrtompn Illustrated. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES of great variety, touching upon ail manner of .subjects, travel, bloCTanhy, description, etc., will appeaa, but not of the- conventional commonplace sort. 1 llustraled. Among the most interesting In the list of scientific papers for the year will be a remark able article by Prof. John Trowbridge, upon th Tr.ct. rnrenit develODments and uses of vuriTnmt a PHY. Illustrated. a Mooa of nrtinips whifib has nroved of spe cial Interest will be continued by a group of papers upon Jfinscxititjix x luiwmusnwcui notions, bv eminent authorities: a re markable paper on DEEP MINING, and other I - Unique Illustrations. ctt3tt a r. nFFRR to cover last year' numbers, which Include all the Railway Arti cles, as follows: - . a vooria aiih.arTintinT 1R5 and the nnm- M. J .M. OUWWV... 9. -ft bers for 1888 i ,...f4.50 A year's subscription (1889) and the num- bers for 1888, bound in cloth. . : : . ...... A number of New England peppwnaveDougnM tobu Kobi ha5hood hiiy " iMaonthexn fines." ana i ftnmvi,p.wiiAK.iiiBKTKLOPi ea tMUfy from 7 HUtM, TmrftwlM, M lr lita tn (rhA tnnn tt is tho desire of the owners of this, lana to in- du.je small farmers,' mechanics ana' omers from the New England and; fiudie urates, as veil &b elsewhere, to locate here.' No State In t -.c Union offers greater inducements to set tiw iton North; Carolina V Nowhere: can? ttr farming country or as fine a climate be f und 'l hi is the opinion of Northern men w o have settled in North Carolina, This is i ij fide oner, and is limited . --, , :r-r farther particulars write at once to .T II N. T. PATRICK, i T tals'r of Immigration, Raleigh, N.' C. V or 11. A RICHARDSON. . ; Ready Mixed.Paintelte Sedoiwd. How U i toa t writ then. Book, fall wpliMtlon, iwi ieiw) tree-a4diH U.'I t3L. INVENTION- WHITE LEAD, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, : SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Largest and most complete stock in tho state. cap. nil aiioraers prompi-jjr. -j-j,: BuilderSapplies of all Kinds aasreroiution: irorlddariii?t 'half century. J. ainohcr the-ronqBr?of laventrvepror method and system 01 worn tweni . formed an over xae counur 1 ting the workers trom their homes, t, eral; any one can do their work; el young or old; no special ability reqaimi ttal not needed; you are started free. U but and return to us and wewlU pr-; something of great value and toptw iron that win start you In trasiness. In more money ni 1 in the world. - Grandma Wr&c6T August w ' - u. ? r?rr'tMii..a t mum DRIVE WELL PUMPS, and ! Window Glass French and American, Single- and.-Double, : Obscure, Ruby and Colored. C i Wire Netting jind Framas ! I For Doors and Windows. Platformi; Counter and Goldsboro Cotton Plow t Most improved cotton Plow on Market. ; ; I Pjsbtn Supplies of all Kinds. I Ifanly Vigor, Weakness foulCnt1yTmtorcd by the -w yf r Umedy. The Yeiba 'Santa fwm I ad it. VON GRAEP TJXOCUKB IU 1- Sy Pork J?lfc?. :b"u The National -ffii .'I V V .-AND ; Associat r 4 ;v c-- j Jt- 16F WiSHMbTON, i. :- - - , Has Paid to Mem Wood, Coal and Oil Cooking r''1 Stoyes i:fil; Being Factory Agents we are in a position to meet any uuu au uuui yts ui ,iuxu . ? , ? N. Jacobi Hardware 06. ' mylfi , , . ,.w;so.Frontst;i f The Acme MANDFAOTlfRING.OOl MANUFACTURERS OP 0.00 END lOUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR S TirtiA rver ihkt uvul tuuuu duukm , Liieri. luuaiuiuutiuu ui inn aiuucia rTee. capital not quired, me have m all painfal affection s. For sal ia a single ur tt t by Uuxfis Brothel . nlture to me and I will repair it promptly an at low prices. i - I propose to make my living this way and will do tiie work well ana will not. charge too much for doing it. call ana see some of the renalrs I have already made. I will also re- Dair sewln? Machines. Musical Instruments1 tc, as well as Furniture., will Cheerfully. come ana see mo. 1 1 , ' J , , : ; . v J. B. FARRAR. ; !0Ct ' Ho.UN.fiCConaBU ! - S3 a year ; 5J3 cent a nnrnber. Charles Scribner's Sons, 713-745 Broadway, N.Y. On Corn Peanuts- i and Potatoes fJIRY CARBONATE OF LIME, . MIXED WITH K. ; 1 - - UK UL.TS ASTONISHING. Fert i I izers, P i ri e Ft b re and Pine Fibre Mattingi j .5 , WI OIINGTONtN.Ci W38gSm bertOveK-03 AcwuedFLiabilK;' ties - - SAMUIX NOB' .'c -':- vv 1 Treasurer. ; . , "secretary. Manager fMtyyaiuemC . Annual Qnts pe'ii ' onlv Four Paymenw .;NonForfeltat)ie:(u .4 4 - Addre ,alv 9 t :french BROS.. Rocky Point. N. ONWARD IS THE WORD rjlHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER KNTE- ts THIRD VOLUME, at the following; : j 1 subscriber, l year...J...i.......fL2? t 5 feubscrlbers. 1 yea . 5.0. - 10 subscribers. 1 yer. . f '. . . .'. il0.0C tQ the one sending. genacas; rpHE REP UTATION OFOCfK FERTILIZER S the ACME and GEM, la now established.' and , . :r ' ' 1 i . . " - " the results of three years' use lu the hands of the best farmers of this and other Stapes wltf , attest t heir value as a nign graae manure - The mattiwu, maae ironxiae, leaves 01 our native pine,' la conceded to be equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for It is dally increasing. It t has vlr- tues not f ovrna m any otner lannc. - The FIBRE or wool, is extensively usea ror upholstering purposes, an as a flUlug for Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light elastic and proof against Insects. - ? certincates from reuaDie parties using our goods can be seen at our office, or will be mail ed upon application. ;i,;is . -lanitr J. W. ATKINSON. ; ., President. W. V. TOOMfiR, : iri;Cashier. f rcux one copy, l year, duboften. - , Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. we - , naieigU. 24 "i nftRNCESS ST.. WILMtNGTONN; C, lvo Lends Money on satisfactory security, Pay Interest on Deposits. Is eiecut Trusts et m uaaa, , empowered to nomepmce, 4 , 1 . - WasniBSwu.r t Loca jjoim haak, jrB: '.pared to aUwho nUy-CAll?P9n . i'frEinestu Myrtle.Grove, -. ' Stump SouDdJ;
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1889, edition 1
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