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Those who Are in need of profitable work that can be done , rhlleimng at home should at once sena meir , AOaxtm to llallett & Co., iortiana, Maine, ana t;sm Neuralgia firVnt HpmlnpJiP free full Information how either sex, ; "bm Mt "CTUC;. . "eaiiacne, otawsVclnearn from $5 to est per day and Sprains, Cruises, Swellings,. Diph upwarda wherever they Uxe. You are started , theria. Inflammation of the Kidneys free, capital not jwptfre. .Some aYmR ' and all painful affections. For sale T2io Doily Ho viowi Josh. T. Jasiks, Editor & PropV. '."'i - - WILMINGTON. N. C. TU U RSI) A Y. S RPT- 10 18S9. ! Entered at the Postoifke at Wilmington, N.C., i as second-ela.ss matter. Thejtwo recent duelling fiascos Alabama, in which prominent Ge in. eor gians were the principals; and two of them members of the Lexisla ture have deve oped a sentiment of 1111 ' ... . , , decided hostility to the code duello in that State. The daily press has been unsparing m its denunciation; ntwiwirifx' in its denunciation : ml .Micaleof this n.anner of tgymen of Georgia ha je deemed it . 'their duty to denounce duelling ! . r , i ii .. 1 . . : t Iln tlm , om ' r r1""'"! telling you. That's the thir- hue is a bill Introduced in the Geoi- teenth biscuit you've eaten to night. gia House of Delegates. This bill, . Texas Siftings. which will probably become a law,. 'lGan you tell me how the word make it a felony not only to par- Valoon1 is spelt?" ' was asked of a manner Th e strict eniorcemeuL ui i . x a law making duelling a felony, puuishable b ,i i penitentiary y imprisonment in the and disfranchisement, would soon make duelling a thing of the past. Last week the American Associa tion of the Professors of Dancing held four sessions, arid, after much discussion and practical illustration of proposed steps, adopted two one a round and the other a square dance. Prof. C.U.Ltivers, of Brook lyn, is to send instructions- for the steps this week all over the. country so that dancing masters may intro duce them in the coming season. The round dance, Prof. Brooks, of Broome street, states, was partly iuvented by Prof. Rivers, who says he got the idea from -a dying musi cian, who told him he dreamed it. Therefore it is called !"the dream," Le Reve. It consists of three glides forward, the last glide done slowly; and then a coupe orUhrusting out of the forward foot, recovering it to the Qfthpositipn, behind the other foot; last, it is a jete, ;or jump, with the forward foot, at the same time bringing the other foot to the as semble or position of rest. Then repeat adlibitum. The square dance is a schottische quadrille, a slight variation on the schottische quad rilles popular for many years. It was invented by Prof. J. P. Bucks, of Pittsburg. j . A correspondent of jthe Nashville American says: "For Miss Murfree, the chief writer of Tennessee moun tain dialect stories, I have a pro found respect for her talent, for her womanly courage! and industry and for her descriptive powers. In justice to her it must! be said that she sometimes, but j seldom, uses words not found here and there spoken by mountain j people. Her chief fault lies in giving a false view of thepeople by making them speak in a dialect which doesn't exist, using words which the closest ob server will, hear only at v6ry rare intervals Ijy a few people, but never forming the basis, the woof or the warp of daily colloquial speech. Hence she has woven a language for her characters which is composed of words so rarely heard ,t hat they are scarcely noticeable. ;lt is not and doesn't resemble the speech of the people. This is a violation of the truth of fiction, and fiction has its own inviolable laws of truth which cannot be violated with impunity nor without making the art picture utterly false. Although a little un couth, these people f speak good, pure bngiisn. Anoujer lauit is a lackof facility in colloquialism. Her speeches are never like the speeches of living men and women. This is a correcraoie uiaiec:; ine otner is a radical fault." I For Ladies Only. . Ladies why is it, that when your husband or your children are ill, you consult, the best1 physician at once, care for them day and night, wear yourself out with sleepless watching, and never begrudge the, heaviest doctor's bill, if only the dear ones are restored to health; while day after day, week after week, you endure that dull pain in your back that terrible "dragging down" sensation and do absolutely nothing to effect a cure? In a few years you will be a helpless invalid, reui j . ww i cuwcici, icii juui iius band how miserably you feel per haps you never did and ask him to stop to night and get I you a bottle wuiuuii uiieriiiir iruiu w tarwuebses and complaints peculiar to your sex. -T " 1 ' "Jt Works Like Charm." t t Rulon'a Magnetic Liniment is a gare ami speedy cure i for liheuma- one :i which bring von-satisfactory results, or in case of failure if return of purchase price- "On tins safe plan you can 7s i , j " 1 - e-r- fnr ( !iiisumntion. It is guarameeu to bring relief in every case, when used for anv affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest; such as Consump tion; Intlammationof Lungs, Bron chitis, Asthma, Wodping Cough, Crdup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can alwavs be depended upon. - - . m 1 l . r . T 1, T 1 J n 1 1 o iti ii ooiue my's wholesaleand retail drug store, skpxkmbershouts. Wi. .-KiVii, v,a Aire a w inr, H ack pvps bottle of Dr. Kings tfevv Discoyeryapproutman Sent. 23;Chowan, Sept JfKk-lSi lTfthe;, .X?SW. V&'fg. Widow 1- lapjack Are you super- Sept . 9, Qct. 14; Wake , Sept. 23, stitious, Mr. De Smith Gus De fcrilllnai term) Oct. 22 (civil term C....f I. "Vnf of. Jill Tlion I rirrit.v ti-ii v ti' i.:i T .1 OIHUIl i,wv ..... . v. j. - -' COCKIiey. eriniui yT saiu Londoner, with a look of triumph; hell, and two hoes, and a -hen." m n-i-K num. Barber Close shave, sir? Digsby (thinking of something far different) You bet it was!: I had hardly dodged the old man's foot when the dog made a spring forme, and if I hadn't O, excuse me! No, just go it once. N. Y. Sun. , r Mrs. Cummins So that brute of a husband of vours actually struck vou with his horrid fist! What did iuv little darling daughter do then? Mnrried Daughter I SDlit his head onen with a rolliner pin. He's iuthe hospital now, mamma. An Important Element Of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is the fact that every purchaser re ceives a fair equivalent for his mon ey. The familiar headline "100 Doses One Dollar," stolen by imita tors, is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsapariila. This can easily be proven by any one who desires to test the matter. For real economy buy only Hood's Sarsapa rilla. Sold by all druggists. . - - Can the sound in a man's head, when his wife hits" him with a roll- marriage ring?" A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use "of opiates given in the. form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children such de'idly poison is sur prising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium Sold by Munds Bros. or morphine. druggists. The Georgia House of Representa tives has passed a bill making Rob ert E. Lee's birthday a State holi day. A DUTY TO YOURSELF, j It is surprising that people will, use a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one for th'e same money". Dr. Ack er's English pills are a positive cure for sick headache and all liver troubles. They are. small, sweet, easily taken and do not gripe. Sold by Munds Bros., druggists. When a young lady tells a young man that she will .not have linu, does it tie him up in a beau knot, as it were? 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 ofyour readers who have consump tion if they will send me their ex press and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st., New York. fhe Chief ilea son for the great sue cess pf Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in the article itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually a0 compllshes what Is claimed for It, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mrit WinQ rilla or lood pur IVICI It V II lo fier before thq public Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sic Beadache, Biliousness, overcomes hc Tired Feeling, creates an Appetlti strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Hd's Hnrwnpnrilla is sold by all drug- lists. $l ; six for S5. . Prepared by 0. , HOP b Co., Apothecaries, 44 weii, flags, jan llyr diwnrm I I'EW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- oated wlthTTable; Board oa application at! mcH27tX 1 224 M, THIHD ST. in this State will be as follows: First (Krtenton) District Judge Gilmer Curritnck, Sept, 2;Oam len. Sent. 9: Pasnriotank, Sept. 1G; on. r4nrc nr 7- Hertford. Oct. 14; m w j ., v m w w m - ------ y Wflsliinrrtont Oet. 21: Tvrrell.4 0-t. 28; Dafe, Nov. 4: Hyde; Nov. 11; Paiulico, Nov, lSBeaufort, Nov. 25. Second (Halifax) District J udge ; Bovkin Warren. Sent. 16; North ampton, Sept. 30; Edgecombe, Oct. 14: Bertie. Oct. 28; Halifax, JNov. 11; Craven, Nov. 25. i Tlricd (Wilson) District Judge MacRae Martin, Sept. 3, Dec. 2;1 Pitt, Sept. 16; Greene, Sept. iiJ: Vvnce, Oct. 14; Wilson, Oct. 28; Franklin, iNov. 11; JNasn, JNov. 18. Fifth YHillsboro) District Judge Graves-Granville, Julv 22, Nov. 2o: Orange; Aug. 5, Nov. .11; Person, Aug. 19, Nov.-18; Guilford, Aug. 26; Dec. 6; Chatham, Sept. 30: Durham, Sixth- (Wilmington) District Judge Bynum Duplin, Aug. 5, Nov. ao; Renoir, Aug. u, xnov. ii: i-enuer, Sept 9: New Hanover, Sept 23; Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec. y; uarteret, Oct. 21;Jones,Oct. 28;Onslow,Nov. 4. Seventh (Favetteville) District- Judge Shipp Cu iiberland, July 22, Nov. 11; Columbus, July 2tf; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct. 28; . Anson, fcept. 2, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Rich mond, Sept. 16, Dee. ; Robeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. ! ' Eighth(Salisbury) District Judge Herrim on Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. 4; Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept. 16; Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanly, Oct. 14; Cabarrus, Oct. :28. j Ninth (Winston) Districts-Judge Brown Rockingham, July 22, Nov. 4; Stokes, Aug. 5; Nov. 11; Surry, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; I Alleghany; Sept. 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; . Yadkin,. Sept. 23; Davie. Oct. 7: Forsyth, Oct. 21. Tenth. (Morganton) District Judge Phillips Henderson, July 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa tauga, Aug. 26; Caldwell, Sept. 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; McDowell, Oct. .7. 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. 2$; Polk, Nov. 11. Twelfth (Asheville) District Judge Clark Madison, 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. I JACKSON & BELL, PRINTERS and BINDERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Largest and Best. Equipped Printing Establishment in the I City. Orders Promptly Filled. The National LiU -AND- Maturity Association OP WASHINGTON. D. C. Has Paid to Mem bers Over - -$600,000 Acq rued Liabili ties - - - None. HORATIO BROWNING, - President, Z SAMUEL NORMENT, iTreasurer. GEORGE D. Bli."IDGE, Secretary; Manager an Actuary. geo.:j, EASTERDAY, Ass't Secretary. Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. An Incontestlble Policy. Maturity Value in Cash at Fixed Age Annual Cost. Absolutely Limited, i Only Four Payments per Year. Non Forfeitable After Tnree Years; - - P. S. RIDDELLE, M. D., ; 1 Medical Director w, H. GIBSON, Special Agent, Home Office, Central National Bank Building, Wasnlngton. D. C. JOHN HAAR, Jr., Local Agent, oct 26 ; Wilmington, N. C Don't Delay. VEND YOUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR nlture to me and I will repair It promptly an at low prices. -- - I propose to make my living thl3 way and will do the work well and will not charge too much for doing It. call and see some of the repairs I have already made. I will also re pair Sewing Machines. Musical Instruments &, as well as Furniture. Will cheerfully give estimates or probable cost of repairs, come and see me. - : ' v ! J. B. FARRAR. oct r No. 11 N. Second sf. ONWARD IS THE WORD npHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE ta THIRD VOLUME at the following; j 1 subscriber, l year............. -,$L2c . 5 Sftfisprlbprs.1 1 jbj !..; 5.a : 10 subscribers, 1 year.............. ia0Ci oneecpy, year, free lo the ope sending club of ten. . : Eight pages, 40 columns; weeidy. , Send raa (charges prepaid) to; , ! - - ' ,.L. Im POLK; MISCELLANEOUS. I L . , figjftlCr"' ' ' 1 An Important Announcement About six weeks ago. while at business, I ' was suddenly attacked with excruciating pains in my feet, knees and hands. So severe the attack that I took my bed Immediately, and In two or three days my joints were swollen to almost doable their natural size, ' and sleep was driven from me. After suffer- Ins. the most excruciating pain for a week, ; -ualng liniments and various other remedies, a friend who sympathized with my helpless r condition, said to me : - - "Why don't you get Swift's Specific aid use it. I will guarantee a cure, and If it does not the medicine shall cost you nothing." , I at once secured the S. S. Sv, ana after -using It the first day, had a quiet night and' refreshing sleep. In a week I felt greatly : benefitted. In three weeks I could sit up ana walk about the room, and after using six bottles I was out and able to go to business. Since then I have been regnlarly at my post ' of duty, and stand on my feet from nine to ten hours a day, and am entirely free from i pain. These are the plain and simple facts ; In my case, and I wilTcheerfully answer all Inquiries relative thereto, either in person or -1 by matt. 1 Thomas Maekillie, 11 W.lSth street, New York City. , Nashvuxe, Tb5. I have warded off a se vere attack of rheumatism by a timely resort ta Swift's Specific In all cases where a per manent relief Is sought this medicine com. mends itself for a constitutional treatment that thoroughly eradicates the seeds of dis ease from the system. - .. t 3aev. W. P. Haerisos, D. D.' 1 New York, 51 7th Ave. After spending . $200 to be relieved of Blood Poison without t any benefit, a few botUes of Swift's Specino i ' worked a perfect cure. , ; 5 C. Po&ieb. Vienka, Ga. My little girl, aged six, and boy, aged four years, had scrofula in the . worst aggravated shape. They were puny and sickly. To-day they are healthy and ro bust all the result of taking S. 8. S. ' ' , Job T. Coluek. . ; Last Lake, Sumter Cov Fla. Tour S. S. 5. has .proved a wonderful success In my " case. The cancer on my face, no doubt, i would have soon hurried me to my grave. I i do think it Is wonderful, and has no equal. t . j j . B. H. Eyed, Postmaster, t ; ! T Waco, Texas, May 9, 1883L -r 6. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga. :. . Gentlemen Knowing that you appreciate voluntary testimonials, we take pleasure in 1 '. stating that, one of our lady customers has regained her health by the use of four largo bottles of your great remedy, after haying been an Invalid for several years. Her trouhl e was extreme debility, caused by a disease pe i cullar to her sex. Willis & Co., Druggists. Three books mailed free on application. -AU druggists sell s. s. s. - i The Swift Specific Co., i Drawer S, Atlanta Ga. ; i New York, 756 Broadway nov '26 law lyao i cn sat ime. ime. LIME In exchange for PROVISIONS. LIME 1 LIME ! LIME I" LIME " LIME !" " GROCERIES. " DRY GOODS , " HARDWARE, " LUMBER. V " CAsn: . ' - FItENCJH BKOS.,' . Rocky Point. sept The Acme MANUFACTURING 00 ; MANUFACTURERS OF , , J "j Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and . 1 ...... .- Pine Fibre Matting.'. -o- WILMINGTON, N.C. JIIE REPUTATION OF.OUR FERTILIZERS the ACME and GEM, is now established, and the results of .three years' use in the hands of the best farmers of this and other states . will attest their value as a high grade manure The MATTING, made from the leaves of our native pine, is conceded to be equal to any wool carpet tor comfort and durability and the demand for it is dally increasing. It has vir tues not found In any other fabric - ? , The FIBRE or wool is extensively used for upholstering purposes, and as a filling for Mattresses is almost equal to nair, oeing ugnt elastic and proof against Insects. certificates from reliable parties using otir goods can oe seen at our omce, or win De mail ed upon application. lan 4 tf NEW YORK ESTABLISHED IN 18- : The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. Six Eegiilar Editors; Special Cor respojidents at Home and Abroad Stories, Reviews, j Condensed News Departments for Farmers, i Mer chants, Bankers, Professional Men Students. Bovs and Girls. " 7 This year the Observer will pubj ish more tnan J 1 - . j FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, and the ablest and most popular writers will contribute; to its col' nmns. Poets and nrose writers, aii thors. editors, men of : science and women of genius ! will fill the col umns ei the observer," ana it wii give fifty-two unexcelled papers in the coming year. , , - ; nce, $5,00 a year. Clergymen, $2.00 a year. ; ' Great Inducements for 1889 L The NEW YORK OBSERVER will be sent for one year to any clergyman not now a sub scriber, for ONE DOLLAR. -- - - : 3. Any subscriber sending his own subscrip tlon for a year in advance and a new subscri ber with $5.00. can have a coDyot the-Vlren aeus Letters." or "The Life of Jerry McAuley. 3. We will send the OBSERVER for the re mainder of this year, and to 'January I, 1889L to any new subscriber sendlnu us his name and address ana r.J.(S) m acjance. to such subscri bers we will also give cither. the roldmeof 'Irehaeus Lttters" or "The Life of Jerry Mc- Auley.' 1 ' i ; Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal ter Large commissions. Sample c . - free. - j Address, York Observer, r A FULL 'LUSS QV PJJRB DRUfJS AND (Jhemlcals - Physicians' rrescrlptions a sper elalty. Panjcy and Toilet A rtjcles la great V4 rletv. ArtPRlnn WpII Xlinaral . Water: COmelQ OBSERVER and try a glass Fll EE. ... 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 19, 1889, edition 1
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