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FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges 1 lie trbole sys tem, said produce -j t t- Cz ." . Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There is no better remedy for these eommon diseases than Tulf JLIver Pills, as a trial will prore. Price, 23c. Sold Everywhere ;1889J 7 Harper's Weekly. i ILLUSTRATED.. i II AKrEK 8 WISELY B8L3 a weiwrswwou place as the leading illustrated newspaper Id America The fairness of Its editorial com ments on current pontics has earned for It the respect and confidence of all Impartial read ersand the variety and excellence of its lite rary contents, which include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers fit it for the perusal of people of the widest ranee ot astea and- pursuit, supplements lr ,f iv nmviiiMi. and no expense is tTrtSff'thB highest order of artistic Kbiutv to bear upon. the Mi Illustration of the changeful phases o nome ana iioru A new worK oi qcuou urum no - win ..(4 oo A .. 2 00 United a -.r rnrL- nr nrnnn i nun iuc pcu TVaan TImirollO Al-fl One bV Charles Kin be among the leading features of the far 1889. HARPER'S PERIODICALS PER YKAIt: HARPER'S WEEKLY... ...I r HARPER'S MAGAZINE.... HARPER'S BAZAR........... HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE ... Pnatnnr. Vrcf to all SUbKTiOetS in the 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 time of receipt of OIBound volumes of Harper's Weekly, for three years back. In neat cloth binding, wHl be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not ex ceed one dollar per volume); for $7 00 per voL Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $1 00 each. Remittances should be made by Post-Offlce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Newspapers are not to copy th ig adrertlsemen without th express order of Harper & Brothers Address HARPER BROTHERS, nov 6 , yew Tor 18.89.; Harper's Young Peode. v i AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. nAKPER's Yockq Peoplk begins Its tenth volume with the first Number In November. During the year It will contain five serial sto ries, including "Dorymates," by Kirk Mud roe: "The Red Mustang," by W. O. Stoddard; and "A Day In Waxland:" by R. K. Munklttrtck; "NelsThurioWs Trial," by i. T. Trowbridge; 'The Three Wishes," by F. Anstry and Bran der Matthews; a series of fairy tales written and illustrated by Howard Pyle; "Home Stud ies in Natural History." by Dr. Felix L. os wald; Little Experiments." by Sophia B. Iler rtcic 'Glimpses of child-life from Dickens," by Margaret E. Sangster, articles on various sports and pastimes, short stories by the best writers. And humorous papers and poems, with many hundreds of Illustrations of excel lent quality.- Every line In the paper Is sub lected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny in oraer inat noiiuug iiiuuiim ivinjr vuiv-umns. An pnitome of everything that 13 attractive and desirable In Juvenile literature. Boston A weekly feast of good things to the boys iinrt srirls in every family; which It visits. Bi-ooklin Union, it la wonderful In Its wealth of pictures, in formation and interest. Cftristian Advocate y.r. Terms- Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. - VoL X begins November 1, 1888. Spetlmen Copy sent on receipt of two-cent stamp. sincriA TJiimWr Fivn Cents each. Remittances should be made by Post-Offlce Mnnev Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. A'ctespapers are. not to copy this adoersisemctit wUluml tlie express order of iiarper & uiu.ucid Address nARPEB BROTHERS. noTla yewYoj- Josh. T. James, Editor & PropV. - . Wilmington. N. C. The Fall Courts. The Fall terms of Superior Courts Have ,n this State will be as follows; A Sound Legal Opinion. E. BaiDbridee Monday, iEsq . County Ativ r'v nnuntv. Tex., savs: used E'eciric Bitters witlrtno.t happy j resolts My brother ftlso yaa very low iiinprnhrrir,nck. Ssi.t. . . . . nappyi tfirnt fp.nfAr TiiKfrlfttJads-e THURSDAY. SEPT. 12. 1889. with MUnl Fever and Jaundice, bnt , , Sept.fo: pisqaqtank-, Sept Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. ; It is reported from Milan that the Baroness Cautoni, a youn lady of 19, celebrated for her beauty as well asfor'her siartlinpr originality, has announced her intention of under taking a journey into the interior of Africa. She will be accompanied by a relative, an elderly lady be longing to the Austrian aristocracy, and attended by several male and female servants. An officer in the Italian army has undertaken to lead the expedition, and is already busily engaged in making arrangemen cine. Am saiipueu saved his life." Mr. D I. Wilcoxson. ot Horse Cave. Kv . r.dda a l'ke testimony, saying He positively believes he would bare did, had it not been lor n.iecmc isit The great remedy will ward 'off, as f Caiit- 16: Sent. - - - j 30; Gates, OctrT; Hertford, Oct. 14; Washington, Oct. 21; Tyrrell, Oct. 1 128; Dare, Nov. 4: Hyde, JNov.- 11; Pamlico, Nov, 18; Beaufort, Nov. 25. Second (Halifax) - District Judge isorth MISCELLANEOUS. i Tlovkin Warren. Sent. 16: : Umntof feent. SO; fidgecoiiib'1 sOcti I - I 1 ITnlnrinl 1 1 1 m. n rl w , . , . w . . 1 wen as cure wi u.sca,,. ..w r.i.ftVAn-NnvrSr-- - lor a Kidney, lverana btomacn uis- : rj -s. orders stands unequaledJ Price 50c. and &l. at Robert H. Bellamy's whole sale and retail drug store. . september'shorts. Third ( Wilson) District Judge Mac Rae Mart in; Sept. 3, Dec. 2; Pitt, 1 Sept; 16; ' Greene, ' Sept.r 30: Vance, Oct. 14; r Wilson, Oct. 28; Franklin, Nov. 11; Nash, Nov. 18. Fourth (Ra,leigh).U)istrici; Judge Armfield Harnett, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 2y Nov. 11; Wayne, Sept. 9. Oct. 14; Wake, Sept. 23, The nartv will set out on cveniber 1, and4he tour will last for a year. After a call at Aden, Massowah will be visited, and thence the Baroness with her followers will penetrate into the interior of the continent. i A writer signing himself "S. O. C." has written from Marietta, Georgia,' to the Chicago Inter Ocean urgitig that maize, or Indian corn, be adopted as the national flower. He points out that corn fed alike the aborigines, the Jamestown settlers and the Pilgrim Fathers, and how it is a staple in every State aud TerrN tory.- Then lie adds: "To crown the merits of this stately plant, its tall stalk, bending in the breeze, its long, tapering leaves, its graceful blossom and golden ear, lend themselves easily to the decorative arts, and, although at present not appreciated by artists taught in foreign schools, the time will no doubt come when the capitals of the columns in our temples will be wreathed with the foliage of zeamays, as of old those of Greece with the acanthus." The rising young lawyer The one who interrupts the court with ex- ountinnc "NT Y Np.WB j,;s The affection which an : aunt la-, (crna .V' " viehes upon a niece or nephew is a 'V 'slo TTS) nv S ts. kind of antidote. - Detroit Free Aug. 19, Nov. .18; Guilford; Aug. 20; 188S Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. f4HxKPKK,8 Bazar will continue to maintain its reputation as an unequalled family Journal, its art lUustratlons are of the highest order. Its .lteratnre is of the choicest kind, and Its Fash ion and Household departments of the most practical and economical 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, social etiquette, house-keeping, cook ery, etc., make It indispensable to every house hold. Its bright skort stories and timely es says are among the best published; and not i Une is admitted to its columns that could : -fend the most fastidious taste. Among thc tractions of the new volume will be serial i -rles by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, Mrs. AlexanderWilliam Black and Thomas llardy, and a series of papers on nursery management by Mrs. Christine Terhune Herrlck. Over 80.000 passengers have been taken to Europe frm".this country by the transatlantic steamship lines since February, but with that nuni . ber as the basis of calculation and allowing the small fare of $150 for the round trip it is found that the Companies have collected 12,000,000 for passenger service alone. Nearly all this money will go to Europe. )n tin average each' tourist - will soend $1,000 abroad, making a total of $80,000,000 expended by Ameri cans who have gone to Europe so far this season. Adding the fares paid to the foreign steamship com panies the amount will be over $90, 000,000. Probably $100,000,000 will be nearer the truth, and the amount yill ceTtainly be attained before the season closes. What other country could stand a drain of $100,000,000 in the course of a summer and with out anv other return than may be found in the enlightenment and en tertainment which its visiting citi zens find abroad? "The organ HARPER'S PERIODICALS pkr year: HARPER'S BAZAR t U 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE...'. 4 00 i HARPER S WEEKLY..... 4 00 The New York Sim says Christian Advocate, the able of the Methodist communion, con tains an article by the Rev. Dr. Baldwin, a former missionary, con troverting the statements recently made by Lieut- Wood, of the Navy, as to the failure of Christian mis- sions in China. He says that the Presbyterians have a synod in China composed of several Presby teries, with a number of native preachers; the Methodists a full or ganized Conference, with between forty and fifty native ministers; the Reformed Church a large Presby tery, or classes, with over 1,090 members; and the Baptists strong and flourishing missions in different part8.of the Empire. ;The number of communicant in jx the Protest ant Churches he puts at 8,000, and as an instance of their zeal refers to the gift of 10,000 to the Methodist Chinese College by Tiong Ahox, "the wealthy Chinese Christian merchant at Foochow." A Roman Catholic correspondent has also pre sented us with facts regarding the success of the Catholic missions in China, which- show ' that Lieut. Wood spoke without proper knowl-egde." 2 00 Uie United HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE... Postage free to all subscribers Sster Canada, or Mexico, j I IThe Volumes of the Bazar begin with tfl first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order. I Bound Volumes of Harper's Bazar, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, win be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. doth. Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $1 OOeach. . Remittances should be made by Post-Offlce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers art not to copv this advertisement without she express order of Harper & Brothers . Address IIARPK BROTHERS, nov 15 - New York KavorIte. Fame is a word ambition loves, And art has neer its portrait paint ed, Virtue the heart of avarice moves, Oblivious to the "shekels" sainted; Rarer than even these, by far, Is health, defying poet's diction. Then with it trifle not, rr mar End ills that female pleasures. bar by taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scriptiona remedy so satisfactory for all those weaknesses and dis eases peculiar to women, that they need no longer suffer from them if they will but use this world-famed remedy. t Press. Wortn imaKes a man, says me Dee 6; Chatham, Sept. 30: Durham, puei. x, uewuue ujuu Kyvi v.,rQcr- 14. Alamance, UCt. 28 however, on how much hejs worth. Boston Courier. : - ; In spite of their, proverbial slow ness, telegraph messengers go about with a good deal "of dispatch. Bos ton Post. . . - All things come to those, who wait is a consoling adage .to those who would rather wait than work. Galveston News. " 44 What a distinguished air that little man hasl He's almost a dwarf, too." "Yes, he has a compressed air." Time. . First Suspender Button - "Pm tired of holding up these trowsers." Second Suspender Button "Come off!" Clothier and Furnisher An impomn, f Winston) Distlict-Jlldge Of the success of Htxm'sSarsapantla Brown Rockingham, July 22Nov is the fact that every purchaser, re 4; Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Surry, ceivesa fair equivalent for his nion Aug. 19, Nov.; 18; Alleghany, Sept. ey. The familiar headline "100 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Doses Une Hollar,7' stolen ny limta Davie, Oct. 7: Forsyth, Oct. 21 tors, is original with and true only! Tenth (Morganton) .District of flood's Sarsapariila. This can Judge Phillips Henderson, July 15; 1 l 1 -r-. a A 1 - -v Vf 1 easily ie proven oy any one who uurKe, Aug. o; Asne, Aug. lii; wa- desires to test the matter. Jbor real economy buy only Hood's Sarsapa riila. Sold by all druggists. Sixth" rWirmington) District Judge Bynum 'Duplin; Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Lenoir,: Aug. 9, Nov. 11: Pender, Sept 9: New " Hanover, ' Sept 23; Sampson, Oct. 7,: ' Dec. 9; Ca rteret, Oct. 21Jones,Oct.:28:Onslow,NovJ 4. Seventh (Fayetteville) District -Judge Shipp Cu uberland, July 22, Nov. ll;;Columbus, July 29; f Moore, Aug. 12,, Oct. .28; Anson,- fcept. 2, Jov'. 25; H run s wi ck,' Sept. 9 ; Rich n.ond, Sept. : 16, Dee.- 2;" Robeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladeii, Oct. 21. .. .. Eighth(Salisburv) District Judge Merrimon-rr-Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. 4 Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept. 10; Montcromerv. Sent. 30: Stanly, Oct. 14; Cabarrus, X.ct age The irreatest event of an its best thoughts. Thought its vi av into action. are finds' PIMPI.KS ON T1IK FAfiK Denote andmpiire state of the blood and ara looked upon bv many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all. impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purify and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guamnteed by Munds Bros., druggists. tauga, Aug. 26; Caldwell, Sept. 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; McDowell, Oct. 7. - 1 Eleventh. (Charlotte) District, Judge Connor Catawba, July 15; Alexander. July 29; Cleveland, Aug. 5, Oct. 21; Mecklenburg, Aug. 26; Union, Sept. 16; Lincoln, Sept. 30; Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford, Oct. 28; Polk, Nov. 11. Twelfth CAsheville) District Judge Clark -Madison, July 29,Nov. 18; Buncombe, Aug. 13, Dec. 2; Transylvania, -Septi 2; Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23: Macon, Sept. 30; Clay, Oct: 7; Cherokee, Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; Swain, Nov. 4. ' ' Prayiug . without faith is like pumping where there is no spring of water all the effort is in vain. CAUTION TO MOTHERS. Every mother iscautionedagainpt j giving her child laudanum or pa"rel gone; it creates an unnatural crav ing for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is , specially prepared toJ benefit children and ouretheirpaius. It is harmless and contains ho opium or morphine, oolu by Munds Bros., druggists. JACKSON & BELL, PRINTERS and BINDERS WILMINGTON, N. C. Largest and Best Equipped 4 Printing Establishment in the City. Orders Promptly Filled, Tho National Life -AND- . j . j Maturity Association OF WASHINGTON, D. C. mm, TO Has Paid to Mem bers Over - -$600,000 Accrued Liabili- i ; ties - - - - None, IHOKATIO BROWNING, President.; I ' r i. HTHAD !! . . ... i i --r- n -awn-. y.-jji- - . rsED's Miijl, Texas, . Juno 20, 18SS The f . Svirt Specitlc Company, Atlanta, Ga. Gen t!e:nen : One of liiy:. children was troubled ' -.with rheumatism anil boils for about two ; years. We gave fcer various kinds of medl i ci!e, bnt without profit, and began to despair of l-urintf her at all. I w as persuaded to-try f your Swltt's Specific. After she had used - several bottles -Www diseases all disappeared, 4,";. and ti!. is now a hale, hearty and healthy pirl twelve years old. Another child has i j ust teeonie afflicted in the same way and I i am usiup; the S. S. S- and anticipate a prompt -and permanent cure. N. C. Waoookeb. Ricn Hill, Mo , July 7, 1888-The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : Our little girl when but three weeks old broke out with eczema. We tried the prescriptions r from several good doctors, but without any special benefit.! Wa tried & S. S., and by tho -time one bottle was 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 but my duty to make ! i tais statement.; Bespectf ully, IL T. Siiobe. Citattasoooa!, Tejtn., June 27, 1S8S The " Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen ; : 1 11 18S6 1 contracted blood poison, and at onco " : . sought a physician, who treated me- for sv- A oral months. By his advice I went to Crab orchard Springs, Ky., where hia course of - treatment was careruuy observed. I recov ered, as I thought, but tho next spring pint- ? piss began to appear on my face anabody. 1 These gradually incrcasei to sores and run- uing ulcers. I was advised totry & S., and -Immediately after taking it I commenced to i Improve, slowly at first, but more rapidly, j afterwards, and soon nothing remained to i.eii ii my irouuie. my 0100a is now taor- oughly cleansed, and my system free from taint, and I owe my present condition a ptrfect cure to your medicine. I cheerfully give this statement' that others who have suffered as I have may reap the same benefit 1 - xJARDY JUL. J3UET, 41 West Pilntu St. - noMKiti La., Hay 25, 1838 The Swift Speclfio . Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen : About two years ago- my general health gave way en- lirely. 1 was so debilitated that I almost 1 , los(Miircd of ever feeling well again. All " . that the nhvsicians done for me hrontrht rtn "' tvTii.anent relief. Friends insisted that I should give S. S. S. a fair trial, although I . thought it would bo throwing away money. ,i After taking a thorough course, myt health a. id Etrength returned, and I must say that i 8. S. S. atone cured me, as ' I' discarded all i others while using it. As a tonic I can most heartily recommend it ; for general debility, f ; . It certainly Is a specific - W. F, Bridges, J. P, ITojieb', La. I know Mr. Wt F. Bridges, and will say that his statement is correct, v ; V i Joseph Shelton, Druggist. ; Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co Drawer 3. ftllttiiLO. m B u - -- B J r tel....:4 ass EJ rib... - i speemiT Whpn 4-v,i . toil. no more effectitarreli?r 9 131 . rncie, pntT. . . 1 ti1S sent; nov 28 law lydo en sat Lime. Lime. LIMB in exchange (or - i LIMB " " " LIME LIME LIMB LIME. sept PROVISIONS: ' 1 " " ' GROCERIES. . " DRY GOODS " II AUD WAR K, " LUMBER. " CASH. P KEN OH BKOS., Rocky point. SAMUEL NOKMENt, LTreasurer. ! Two of a kind A yoke of oxen. 4iTl7"in A Wonders exist la tiicuaand" marvels or invention. Tnosewno' . . . 7, . axe teheed ! profitable work that can be done1 Kulon a Magnetic Liniment is a rittvtntJioinsif safe and speedy eijre for Rheuina- aaareeH u ixvK:i-fc . wu., rvruiuiu, amuic tuuu fie... Naiitnlfvfa i-lrui Th Chief Reason for the great sue at Hood's Sarsapariila is found in the article ltseif. It is merit that wins, And the fact that Hood's Sarsapayil actually ac complishes what is claimed for Jt, s Jht . has given to this medicine a popularity anij. sale greater than that of any other sarsapa-.-; Ame rilla OT blood;pnri- PFIVi it. if iii fier before the public Hood's Sarsapariila purps Scrofula,: SaJf Kiieum and ail Humors, dyspepsia, gic Headache, Biliousness, overcomes '. That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. UKl'a Barsapnrilla. is SOl4 by alllrug, fclsts. $l ; six for $5. Prepared by C J. U0QX U Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Hast. Jan I lyr.d-twnrm " mws ' 2d Wilmington Seacoabt R.R GEORGE D. ERIDGE, ; Secretary." Manager ani Actuary, GEO.IJ. EASTEBDAY, Ass't Secretary. Life Insurance at Absojute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An Incontestible Policy, i Maturity Value In Cash at! Fixed am Annual cost Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments rer Yaat. Non Forfeitable After Three Years; . . PS TT1-T7'T r X" -J' W, H. s. riddellk: m. ds, . Medical Director! juuljn u a ak, je., Local Agent, , oct 28 Wilmington, ij, c, . ,;!' 'T;.-:; - i tf Don't Delay, OEND VOUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR k i atow prtlaDa 1 W1U T-mr f PromP an 1 1 nroDose to makA mviirinff m. will do the work wp.ifa wTf! ""'" .,.Al.-.d.i . .7 . ... i, vajjic wv ti. ntiiKi t ,"LUfi Va11 5111(1 see some of the ituaiia i iwic aireafly monft. : I will olon.iv r wi??.Macl.!ncs- Musical lnstnunents av-, cu r urnuure. will cheerfully F, " . fi"uuw cost or repairs. FJEW YOR It OBSERVER; . ESTABLISHED IN 18 The Oldest and Best 4 Family Newspaner. r e great secret of i, rrt the llartz MoaDtauTsi: Manna wi 1 1 restr,??! J Cera,,; . . . - uc'Bi mvAf Rood conditiorti? ita' the season oftheddifgJ Urj. cases carry, the littii-T . erNUi' briticalpc?ioVtutIn& tft? . ept 9 tn th sat' ; ' - . ADVERTISED Can learn the exact c .of anjr.. propos.d. .by i addre;;" advertising i i ? 1 0 Spruce St.:, ' f I " - - Will flnil hnnnrovTu . ment that wm not taumtZXZS and families. The pronts are laA tor every lndustriru3 person, many t ' ana are now making several month. It is easy for anjote fc and upward per day, who la wuiin? t Either sex, young or old; capitSn t we start . you.-1 2veTt.ni no- i-v; , ablUty required; you, reader, caa do t -1 rt am -n a w. a .TT1 J. u : , 1 - " ao auj une. wriLeto us at once for'" Clculars. which we man frA ha- & Co., Portland. Maine, .- not; INVENTIONS among the wondors of inventive prnr method and system of wort: that ci i b formed all over the countir witnonj?1 ting the .workers from their homes, h ciai;tuijr une can ao meir worcei;.: young or old; no special ability require. ital not needed; you are started free. Cr out and-return to us and we will sendyo;. Bumeimng or great value ana lmportr you, that will start you in business. wui Dnng you in more money right wry, anything else In the world. Grand at? Address Teub & Co., August UalD J .nov 22 Gmdlyw , - S5iv Romilnr T7Ai fT-c S..-.i' 1 Pay. U UUi ItMUlU Uli' respondents I at H ome and Abroad fl POSITIVE rorXOSXor FAniNO lir sJ-..x. o ..... -i .1 ..i -nt .. I T uenerai ana fuuwuva i Departments for Farmers J- Mer v U JCVXi of ErrorgorExceueiinOjiori chants, Bankers, Professional Men Sl0 Students, Boys and Girls. - b,!ut,y to,y;H?JSAI,E'7jZ.,h! 1 lijs year the Observer will pubs I foBenwHuui. Book, ..iMpiMtio1i iali mora than ; ? nM) free. ERIE MEDICAL CM... ...'..11'.. - FIFTY PRIZE ST0IUE8, 0n Corn; Peanuts and Potatc and the ablest and .most i ::ooDular ' ':f- '-'- writers will contribute to its colr fiiRY carbonate of lime, umns. foets and prose writers, an . 1 1 f, zi in vni tnors, editors, men of science and women of genius will fill the col. umns ef tlie Observkr. and it wil' give fifty-two unexcelled papers in uie coining- year. jf rice, f 3.00 a year. Clergymen, $2.00 a year. MIXED WITH W BE UL.T3 ASTONISHING. Addre? nly 9 t - JFRESCH BE01 . Roekv Potal f Me North Carolina Presi Great Inducements for 1889 1. The NEW YORK OBSKRV TtTl will lv HPnt ror one year to any ciersrvmaTi not now n. snt. scriDer, ior ojyK HOLLAR. - ...... 3. : Any subscriber sending his own subscrip tion for a year in advance and a new Rnhscri ber with $5.00. can have -a coov of thA irfin i seus Letters," or "The Life of Jerry McAuley.- a. win atmu Lzit) uusjsKvjsic rwrtnere mainaer or tnis vpfir nnn tn .Tonnoi-. 1 .-icon to any new subscriber sending us his name and aaaress ana rj.oo in advance. To such subscn Ders we will also crtve either the volume of i -irenteus utters" or "xne Lire of jprrv Mn. Agents wanted everjrwhere. Liberal ter jjaixe uoimnissionB. tapipt3 c tree. New QH AND AFTER SUNDAY, SEPT. 8TH, J8.9, TKAJNS WILL IW$ A FO,LOV-5": tave Princess street at.7.00 a. m. 4aly, cx only, i - . . T?r,..wr come and see me. QCt J. B.FARRAR. , . No. 11 N. Second sf. Arrive Front street at 5:30 p. In. datly. Arrive Princess street at 9:40 p. m. daily. Arrive rront street at loao a. m. Sunday TT 1 l . Will jr. ..... - .. receive free, fall information how either sex. X 44 ' u' , OPauaciie, ' , The 6:15 p. m. train from Front street is the oi sll ages, can earn from S3 to t35 per day and oprains, Kruises, Swelllnge, 4Jipn- Supper Train. Round trip tickets will be sold upwards wherever therUve. - You are started -theri a. Inflammation of the Kidneys d?-55:Lra,n at P centa .actt: to jaersons frpo nmital not required. - Some have made n n .mv.r. ( : -r- i wishing td return the same nlsrhr. -fl tc -. j XT ZU L-J-La Hurt. AU HUI . - - . . . : - T?"-I . . ' cept Sunday. Lea Leave j?Tont street at hoo a. m.. Sunday only. I)axr- 1 1 Q mmrv.a at. Q-ivl a m u. 1 -..- -.-..-. -.undaf w M 9 '" Auuiti&syji FARMER ENTE Leave ITammocks at 5:10 and QjOO p.m: dailvC a THIRD YOLUMi. nt th0 Mini Leave Hammocks at 9:50 a. m. siindw nriii' T v M tflP fQUowlng Arrive Front street at 8:i0 &. m., aaijy, ex- r.f.f... 50i I : . - 'Mitltfli tlftOt over la a single day at this work. All btio- nor a cad w by Munds Brothers. t 1. . J. 1. NOLATJ ' 1 Subscriber, j year-..f,.J....JL2e 5 Subscribers, I yea . 10 subscribers. 1 year, One copy. 1 year. frp iA' .. club of ten.: " .r'-.w icwi KELiGioos-Miir:im .PUBLISHED WEEKLY, nV Tiomfoi tn tuft intellectual, n spiritual interests 01 tne pww . ,r ., l Vlt numbers among its corresng bvterlan Church. It is thorough on ouestlons of doctrine, dm r.: auows ani in iico "v. bounds of courtesy. -Tn . TMiTmlarltv the stantly advancing. It The Paper for the Pc:; and presents in its xfiw and instruct all ages,T classes w 1 of the people. ; nr i0T one T Editor and jrTopncwi, -- P0MQNA HILL NURSERIES; Tm POMONA, N. C.; : . Twoand allalf MilesWest of Greensboro. H.oL - . TjUfl L New York ! flfllfl main lino nf fhn It iv r' n- t. ". - I - through the grounds and within loo feet of ?Q lTilnfilSniltD 0 Iai' me omce. salern trains makestpps regular ' ' the julelgi Md AP twice daily each way. Those York Obseri r, NEW YOBK ' loaf ti.tia rftflrlon lots to suit "piirchABcri- interested in Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially Invited to inspect this, the Largest Nursery In the State, and one of the larsrest in the. south. . stock consists of Apples, Peach Pear. I JrI? 'tXmi&vrr cti z. ts ' rt : U KC. ' Plant,. Wno-iiQh Woinf -.' ?aEPt ??"sh Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut, VWwV1 HoapPi EyGresns, Shada Tr?23, sc. An the- new i&a tare virietiesas vre&za will h n,eS' Wcn W new Catalogue f6f 18 Give you qrdei-tttrpci Give your orders to ct from the Nursfirr. my authprized agpnt or CQrr.8DOndfinhft shllrri'tMl TtoQfrfi.riir- rat. J. VAN LINBLEY, .. . . - . i-. tt POMONA, Guilford Co., N; C. Reliable Salesman wanted- In ' everv a .ft fnt for imat wi, Anumhorof NewBj from the New Engn tere-; ' , rorlrrt-eTPrt!vJggI.ll- . CommUl ol M&fft&h- J jep9tf PI? ' , - - .'Mijk-lfc FOLK.' - . : Baieisa.ii'- . Ctounty. good paying commlssloa will be 9
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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