ta dol rteoti r i -: - rrr r T-vemnS lT3ao .DaUy.jeview. -- . . lt lis - arlriteed to i I i i i i j t - i it i irx : - stimulates the tbrpia strength en tli digestive rsrns. regnlMtM uo els, and are unequaled as an AI1TI-B I L! 0 U S' 7.1EP IC1 f 1 E. In malarial dislrictiJ tlielrTlres arc widely reeojrn leI. as they possess pec nliarprapertiMiii freelns thesystem from that jm.oii. Ele?antly ngar coated. Doie small, j rriee, 2act. S old Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray St., Now York. in ft VOICE fram Ohio. Here is a ortrait of Mr. Garri son. f Salem. Ohio. II writes.' Tai at wort on a larni ior S20 a moatb; I now hare an apencr lb E. C AHea Co a album and ations and Hrn ninaes. (Signal) ll.tiABmsoX. William; Kline. Unrn-lMirfT. 1 a.. wrilM: "1 liae merer auonn anylljns to aell like yonr album, l'estefftajr 1 took orders enough to pay over 83C.V W. J. Eh mora,! Candor, !.. wriie: take an order for your amuntai iluioM crtrr house I visit . lr pro til i often a ronrinr izw tdr a sinple dy wwk." OKfcers are tluina; quite a . we'have not rpare to Rive - icf! Irom iii'-ir triier- rho takea hold oftb rraod butiuea th"- jrmul nonis trf a-' Gk.ll tiro ctnrt VtlU 111 mi UUUC!"i leader1 Write to us and leara aliat.....t it f..r y.airsWf. We art ttartlnr many: eillt.t 3.u it v.u do,, t .Majr until are . . , . PH,rT. it yt u anoiuerrei rn -- - ,u-iri.u1- 7 . ill 1 .1.1- In k nil e.M l-t K"Mi areouut f a f.irri niiu-ri..f. . , - . " v . j !'; (iiiiiirn Ir riiatojri.il!. . , "ilk rtvrt ila for eat li. immiioi hi J IUIII- V II 1 I f (. . . i i t .r.nri--t (.m Jniii!- t -r kio. Apents i t-.ti i i. i -.i. .ii. A tor :iir ut. Any tie ran fUl i'K ell. il-lf .... M.ht-I.MW oruo ,U.f .. .1.1.-1. iiit.i-.ii..i . .. , - U k..i ht.l. fTcrV m-USIlt . to .ur v ucvr .i.. An-ms t'.ke ihoui..id- ot .t. r iih rapi.li i.-r. v ........ I. n-ii i Kn.tii aw aitierrry worker. Aseuts are nakimrfortuue. Ijdir make ai njuih ai nu u. lou. reaurr. Anam wri as anv one. run iniorniaii"" ,cao doa elt aj any o,, tern. for our !?- ,V! :l; .7 ivnodirtl-. After too know all. iiriils. A UicK why II CO.. abould vou courlude to pt no fnrUic no harm U done. AddreM I., t. Avglsta, Mains. 1889. HaTper's Young PeoDle. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. j n.upKR's Yotjng Peoplk begins Its tenth volueltn tlie llrst Number in November. . v ooV it- win contain live serial sto- rtis 1 iSciumnDoryates," by Kirk Munroe: heKed Mustang "by W. SXoddJ: .and a Dav in Waxland;" by i R. K. MunKUtncK, ..r r?.Jrowra tAa !br J. T. Trowbridge; beVnree Wishes," by F. Anstry and Bran- d7rMttSwVrse fJSwJKSSd h inotrfttWi hv Howard Pyle: "Home Stud- irr;,,;Tlti5rnrv tw Dr. Felix L. OS- lx "-Utimenti.'' by Sopbla l Her r.T..A,Xtr nhiiruiiffi from Dicfcens,' L.. ,;o,tv saTttrstpr-i articles on various Uj, i'K "iVJ. etnrtwt htrthP feeSt Bpurta .w, ------- -ogjng . hnrTiiMMia nf illustrations ot excel rentauanfy: "lln.tte papCTtesub. .tIv1 tn tiiA most ricrld ecuionai ssuruwiu iu onter tnat nothing harmf ill may enter its col . umns. An epitome 9f everything that is attractive and desirable in Juvenile literature-Boston ATweekly feast of good I things to the boys cndr&in every family which it vlslts.- a winit, nf Dlctures: In xt u uiiAti iui "'r . T . . ,. 1UUVW I jr. r. Terms- Postage Tre paid, $2 pryear. Vol. x oegins - Spettinen $lami. Copy sent iii receipt of tioo-ccrd 1 J Single Number, Five Cents each. Remittances should be piade hy rosOfflce Money Order or Draft, tolavoid chance of loss. Spavers are not to t?g wiUiOta the express order qf Harper & Brothers ! Address nov 15 IIARPEB BROTHERS i New Yorf 1889. .1 Harper's Weekly ILLUSTRATED.! Harper's weekly has' a well-esUbUshed place as the leading illustrated newspaper lp Alca. The fairness of Its tutorial com ments on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence oC all impartial read- E?o?tenoW rnS f of teTand pulfeufts. Suppleinents are frequenUy provided, f and no expense is smredYo bring the highest order ot artistic ability to bear upon the lllustratlQn of tie S JfulphaWsof Somejand foreign history, A new work of fiction f roiii the pen of William Dean nowells. and one toy! Charie 3v&Jgg be among the leading features of the Weekly forl889. . HARPER'S PERIODICALS PKR YEAR: HARPER'S WEEKLY.... I'- ..f4 00 .. 4 HARPER'S MAGAZINE HARPER'S BAZAR HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.. ........ fvfirw. vr tn nil subscrioei in the .. 4 00 .. 2 00 United Slates. Canada, or Mexico. ;- The Volumes of the Weekly begin -with the first Number for January of each yean When ttrriQ to ninntimiM KiibscriDtions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt or unr,i vninmPd nf llaVner'B Weekly, for three years bact, in neat cloth binding, wlil be hv man nnst apw naid. or by express, free r orrwncfl mmviripfi thR freight does not ex ceed one dollar per volume, for n 00 per voL . Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by! mall, post-paid, on receipt of $1 00 each. w Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money OTder or Draft, to avoid cliance ot loss Xewspapers are not to copy tJus aavertixrrneri without the express order of Uarper & Brothers Address HARPER BROTHERS, yiov 5 , j VewVor The AMERICAN Bfanlifulh lllnslraied. $3 lur ITS SCOPE. THE" AMERICAN .MA -ztvr trivfisnreference to 1 national topics an afienps. and its literature1 and art are of th bighest standard. Famous American writer mi its nasres wfth a wide ivarlety of Interest me ake tches of travel arid adventure, serial and snort stories, descriptive accounts of our foremost problems ot tne penow, ana,in suon. this Magazine is . t . Dlstlnctivelj: Representative ot - ft la acknowledged by the press and public to be the most popular and' entertaining ot the Jiigh-class monthlies. j - - a - ir f ' . "' ' " ' ' Ttvmimt.int A Specimen Number, with lUipOrtULll illustrated Premium List, aad Special Inducements in Cash or Valuable .Il-eraiuma to Club Raisers, will be sent on re ceipt of 13a, if this paper 1 mentioned. . . ' Reppeasllileaita energetic persons want ed to solicit subscriptions. Write at once for exclusive territory. Ad Jress,- . : - r.r, i;-.-e i ' .; ; - 25 tts. '."rc:;:; I - it? rr5 Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Prop r. Wilmington. N.' C. SAT U UD A Y. S EPT 21. 18S0. Entered aTthe Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., as second-clas3 matter ; The London correspondent of the New Vrrk A'ttn savs: "ine laieht Whitechapel horror is more of a vtery than any others that have ; and can always be. dependecLuponJ jerV x. . M:n4. tiia on- Trial bottle free at.Robert R. Balla :CUrredin that district. The po Xlesale and 'retail drug store; jo have .found ; oat . : absolutely 8 v v ; occ lice have found out nothing, nor are they likelv to. They have no clue to' the woman's i . - . "ill I'' A i. identity, no idea in wnai uisincu m i ti f-li trw.lv nlace. nor how the re I j. Lha tho simt'irimvp?' Little Uohnnie 'Nuff to mams were invusui. - i .ohoro thpv found. It is one ot tlie m T 1 horrible mysteries o iouuuw, , is likely to remain s6. Everything s sarcastically. And the queen of the at the Enst End is going along .; parent hive made a stinging rejoin again as though no such demon as! der, asthe.rjmark deserved. inner had ever existed, j ' 1 .. .. .. I One of the humors of the situation j that the police solemnly register) the age of tho murdered woman ns ..... ii.li .... 1 33, not even admitting .. inai, micrht be nerhans32 or 34. In view of the circumstances limb iiitr i n nnestion has not been identified, and that her head has not been di covered,, it would be interesting to know what are the premises upon which her age is based." The London correspondent of the New York Tribune, says: "ine maintenance of. the Established uhurch is soon to be the sole or leading distinction between the rival parties. But the disestablish ment question makes no substantial advance in Wales, the church is go rapidly improving jfself and b coming the church of the majority instead cf the minority. Lord Ran dolph Churchill's speech last Satur. dav went to the root of the agita tion, when answering the assertion that it is an alien church, he de clared that the connection between the endowed church and the State was a fundamental principle of the Conservatives. He h;as not always held this view. At! ."Birmingham four or five years a-fo, Lord' Ran dolph showed an inclination to run into a siding over disestablishment, and it is not surprising, therefore, that the Conservatives are gratified at his return to the orthodox fold. Even his old critics, the Standard and St James' Gazette. have given Altogether him their benediction. Lord Randolph's speeches in Wales have put him more stjrictly into line with the Government than he has been for years past." ! j. j - The New York Times says:. The figures compiled at the pension bu- reau to show the workof the last fiscal year disclose that our army of pensioners had reached the pro digious number of 345,135 up to June 30, so that at the present time it must be about half a million strong at its recent rate of increase. Yet this does not satisfy Senator Ingails. who calls for making every man who served in the war a pen sioner for life upon the Government, whether ill or well, riqh or poor. It further appears that during the late fiscal year the payments for pen sionf had reached thejextraordinary sum of $88,275,113, winch was sev eral millions more than the amount, then unprecedented, of the twelve months preceding, When it is re flected that the war ended nearly twenty five years agol and that the names of hundreds of j thousands of those who have once received pen aiona have been drooned. the con tinued increase in disbursements Is most extraordinary. JA dozen years ago the total amountf required for pensions annually was between $27, 000,000 and $28,000,000 ;a year. Now more than three times as much is paid out; yet an outcry is made for. other legislation which would carry the payments to more than $100, 000,000-a year. j :; -. . For Ladles Only. Ladles why is it, that when your husband or your children are ill, you cousult the best physician at once, care for them day and night, wear yourself out - with sleepless watching, and never 1 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 hack that terrible "dragging down" sensation and do absolutely nothing to effect a cure? In a- few years j-ou will be a helpless invalid," and soon your broken-hearted hus band and motherless children will follow you to the grave. . Perhaps delicacy prevents you consulting a physician but even this isnot nec- essary. 1'oor suuerer, ten yournus uauu now luiMerauiv yuy. ifc jwi- haps you never did and ask him to stop to night and get j you a bottle! of Dr. Pierce's F.-ivorite Prescrip-1 tion. It has cured ' Jhousands of. women suffering "from weaknesses ' and complaints peculiar to your sex. ' -z p" '-:: ; ; t : Have Yon a Cough ? x - " Attend to it in, time do jiot neg Tired Feeing, creates an Appetite, strepglg lect it for it may become serloiis and - ens the NeKes, builds up the Whole System nd in rrmsttmnfinn Ynrnif's nniirrh : - Hood's "Srsnparilla Is sold by all drus;- Balsam will cure all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, i For sale by .lunda jroiiiers.- oi!ofnfrtrv rosnlts. nr in ! f failure a return of purchase price. On this Tsafe plan yoacan Gi, nierCurrituck, Sept, -2; uain 1 inv from our advertised druggist a ; pnSept. 9;Posquotank, Sept. 16, bottle or Jr. ivmgs xe.w swvcij for Consuinntioir.i It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for anv affection of Throat, Lung's or Chest, such as Consuiup jr. Jr.flnniniationof Lungsi Bron- chitis. Asthma, Wooping i Co ugh , Croun. etc, etc. It is pleasant ana -atrreeable to taste, perfectly afe SKPTEMBiqn SHORTS. Mrs. Brown You shouldn't ask Johnnie. Now. how much fin vo!1 reall v think you bhould real- m mm a a a. w a a w . Little Johnnie -, - , "Is this swarm enough" for you?" of the new colony A gentleman iiieeiiu ""e.uif frlonri vcho was insolvent expressed ,nRfirn t for his embarrass nt "You.arej mistaken, my dear, sir," was the reply, ns my ureu.-. t-rAi-a iriin n f om ritirrasseu. . - Mrs. r resiipom ua w ia .,,,,a.i,ar thnt. onnrA iin in the "mountains, Arthur? Wasn't .it just lovely? Mr. F.-lou never ate a squarer meal. oet! i Peculiar - In the combination, proportion and preparation of j its ingredients. Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures where other preparations en tirely fail. Peculiar in itsfgood name at home, which is a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar in the phenomenal sales it has attained, Mood's Sarsaprilla is the most suc cessful medicine for purifying the blood, giving strength and creating an appetite. - : . - Human 'development is an indivN dual enterprisej !-.,, A CHILD KILLED. ' Another child killed bv the use of nniares srive'n in the form of Sooth- imr svrup. Why mothers give their Ahihlrn such deadlv uoison is sur nrisin.' when thev can relieve the ! child of its peculiar troubles by Acker's I'Baby Soother. It ! contains no opium or morphine. ISokl by Munds Bros., druggists. -.- Turn vou tonerue seven times oes fore speaking. ! A DUTY TO VOPKSKLF. It is surprising that people will nse 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. Thev are small, sweet, eaailv-taken and do not gripe. Sold by Munds Bros., druggists. ' What three know know to thirty. will soon be Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy tor tneaDovenamea uiseu.se. Bv its timelv use tnousanos oi nope less cases have been permanently cured. I shaHfbe glad to i send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consump tion if they will send ine their ex nress and rost 'office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st., New York. My motto is 'Live ;and let Live,' said the soldier as he turned , his back to the enemy and fled from the battle held. ! Advice to Mothers. M rs. Winslow's Soothing S yrup should always be used when children are cutting, teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces.nat ural. auiet sleep bv relieving "the cnild from pain, and the little cher 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 bestknowji reiue- -I m 1 1, J. V- i r,i ay ior'-aiarrnaja, .-wuewier tioiug from teethiner or othr causes. Twenty five cents a bottle, july 6 deod&wlv. V . The Chief Reason for the great, suc cess of Hood' Sarsap.-rilla is found In th i-tirtlA Itufilf. Tt i merit that wins, and tha fact tnat Hood's Barsaparilla actually ao- c omplislie3 what i3 claimed for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa Ri : A: rilla or Wood pnrl- IVICI I L VV 1 1 lO'fier before the public. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt i. RlieuJn anA all" Humors, Dyspepsia Sick f neadaclve,' Biliousn.esg, .overcomes That , cists. $i ; slor $5. Prepared by C I. HoodH b Co., Apothecaries, l-oweu, xows, - jinipyr.'l.Vvrrm : mw3 23 : ' The Fall Courts The Fall terms of Superior Courts i,ia state Will be as follows: vif. CEdehton) District Judge rV.,imn!Spnt: 23:Chowan, Sept 30- dates; Oct. 7f Hertford, Oct. 14? Washington, Oct! 21; Tyrrell, Oct. DareT Nov. 4: Hyde, Nov. 11; Pamlico, Nov, 18; Beaufort , Nov 2o Second ( Maiirax; umvriv.-a " vrorrn Sflni 16: Norths dmntoo, $ept. 30; Edgecombe, .Oct. i 14? Bertie; Oct. 23; Halifax Nov.,11 ; Third (Wilson) DistriGt J udge ilacRae-Martin Sept. ; 3, Dec. 2; Pitt. Sept. 16; 1 Greene- Sept 30: Vance, Oct.- 14; Wilson, Oct.' 23; Franklin, Nov. U; Nash, Nov.,18. Fourth (Raleigh) District Judge Armlield Harnettv Aug. 5, Nov. .35; Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov. Wayne, -Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake, i ept. ' r-itiiinal teriuT Oct. 23 (civil term). Fifth (Hillsboro) District Judge G raves-T-Granviile, July 22, Nov. 25: nranrre. Auir. 5. Nov. 11; Person, Ana-. 19 Nov.; 18: Guilford,- Aug. 26; Dec. 6; U hat ham, ept. 3u:.uurnani, T O ' - . . ' nrt TV 1 rint: 14: Alamance, ucr. v . ' . - . x . . - -r- 7 - . A. RiYth YWi mmeton) district r- Judge Bynum Duplin,: Aug. 5, Nov. 23; Lenoir, Aug: 9, Nov. 11: Pender, Sept' 9; New Hanover, ; Sept 23; Sampson, uct. V, Dec. v; winern., Oct. 21;Jones,Oct. 28;Onslow,Nov. 4. ' Seventh (Favetteville-District Judge Shipp Cu iiberland. -July 22, JNov, 11; Uolumous, July y; aioore, Aug. 12, Oct. 28; Anson fcept. a, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. tt; Kicn- mond, Sept. 16, Dec. 2;, Kobeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks terni); Bladen, Oct. 21. .. .- Ei?hthCSalisburv) District J udge Merrimon Iredell, Aug. 5, : Nov. 4; Rowan. Ausr. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson Sept. 2. Dec. 2; Kanaoipn, oepr. ip; Montgomery,-ept. au; cscaniy, ucu 14: Cabarrus; Oct. 28. v : ' Ninth (Winston) Uistnct J uage ? 7 . . i f Brown Rockingham, July 23. JNov. 4: Stokes. Ausr. 5. Nov. 11; Surry, Auer. 19. Nov. l; ; Aiiegnaoy, csepi. 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Davie, Oct. 7; Forsyth, Oct. 21. Tenth ( Morgan ton; jjistricL Judge Phillips Henderson,, July 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, au iu; .va- tauga, Aug. 26; Uald well; Sept. a; Mitchell, Sept. tt; lancey, iepr. ad; McDowell, Oct. 7. j , Eleventh (Charlotte) : . District, Judge Connor Catawba,! July 10; Alexander. July 2tt; uieveiana, Aup. 5, Oct. 21; Mecklenburg, Aug. 26; Union, Sept. 16; Lincoln, ; Sept. 30; Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford; Oct. 28; Polk, Nov. 11. ; U sTwelfth (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; Clav, Oct. 7; Cherokee, Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; Swain, Nov. 4. ; JACKSON & BELL, PRINTERS and BINDERS, WILMINGTON, N. a Largest and Best Equipped Printing Establishment ".t in the City. Orders Promptly Filled. The National Life Maturity Association OP WASHINGTON, D.C. Has Paid to Mem- "bers Over - - $600,000 Accrued Liabili ties - - - - None. HORATIO BROWNING, : Presidpni,; .' SAMUEL NOK51ENT, ITreasurer. GSORGE D. ,i,RIDGE, i Secretary, Manager an. Actuary, GEO.IJ. EASTERDAY, t Asst Secretary.' Life insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. "" " 'A Incontestable Policy. Maturity Value in Cash at Fixed Age " Annual Cost. Absolutely Limited. . Only Four Payments per Year. . Non Forfeitable After Three Years; ' - ; . j? ?. ? -?P.)S. RIDDELLE,M.D.1 : ' Medical Director -J W, H.: GIBSON, Special Agent Home Office, Centra National Bank Buldlng, Washington, D. C. 1 ' . '! I J OHN HAAR, Jb.; Local Agent, . oct 26 ; ; Wilmington 4 N. C gEND VQUR BROKEN OR INJURED FUR nlture to mo and I wljl repair it promptly an at low prloes. - - , - , . I propose to make my living this way and will do the work well and will not charge top much for doing it. CaU ana see - some of tha repairs I ha already made. I will also re Sair Sewing Machines. Musical Instruments' c., as well aa Furniture. Will cheerfully give estimates or-probable cost of repairs, come and see me. .- . :' ! 1 J. B. FARRAR "1 Oct tf i i - KO. Jl N. Secopdst.' ONWARD IS.T HE -WORD- ITJIIE PROGRESSIVE "FARMER ENTE ts TIIIRD VOLUME at the follow ins; . J ? 1 subscriber, 1 year..... ,$L25 - - 5 subscribers. yea;...,.''..,;;. a.(V v i 4-" 10 subscribers. l yearr.I.;ln.;;l(W!C ; p One copr. l rear. tmClQ th5iJiie spdirgr club often. . ; r Eight pages, 40column3, weekly.- Send cas (charges prepaid) to- . . - - - - . :L. L. POLK, 13 i:alc!sh,.li v J Titinv. 1 i V . SWIFT'3 CPPICIFIC t J -' ' ' .. : , ;. . " 1 1 tirc.y a rccetabla preparation coa- taiairi: no Hercary, Itaah, Ar.TenIc, cr othc r pf,Ipoiioti3 aubsianee.. ; - . SVSifTZ SPECIFIC Ilia cured hundred? of cases of Hjililjcliv ma or Caaeor of tho Skin, thouaanl3 f enscs; cf Eczema, DIood Humors and Skin DIr.casof5t scid hun Jred3 of thousands of casus cf JTor. ua,tlood Poisoa and Blood Tol-t. r.WIFT'S SPECD7IO ;-'.r ' i Ilxq reficved tiousanda of cascscf ilcrrcu- rlil Poisoning, Rheumatism and StUTncs3 of ' . the Joints. (. - Chattanooga, Tern., Juno 27, 1338 Swift's r Specific Co., Atlanta, 6a.-Gentlemen : la tho . early part of -the present year, a bad case of - bIoo-,1 poison appeared upon me. I began " taking S,S.S..under advice of another, and to-day I feel greatly improved. I amstitt . taking the medicine and shall continue to do po until I am perfectly welL I believo it will ... effect a perfect cure. Yours truly, - JDoc. P. How An,' : .f f - I Ill West Sixth St. ; , Columbia, S.C, July t, 18S8 The Swift - Specific!o., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen: I wrs a great sufferer from muscular rheumatism i . tor two years. . I could get no permanent ro- -. lief from any medicine prescribed by my physician. I took over a dozen bottles of your S. S. S., and now I am as well as I ever was -In -my life. I am suro your medietas cured me. and I would recommend it to any ? one suffering from any blood disease. Youf ' truly. 1 O." E. Hughes, ,v - 1 : - Conductor C. & O. B. R. ' J Waco, Texas, ilay 9, 18S8 Gentlemen : T1J ? wife of one of my customers was terribly: afflicted with a loathsome skin disease, tha ; covered her whole body. She was confined to her bed for seyjeral years by this amictlon, and could not help herself at alL She could not sleep from a violent Itching and stingin nf the skin. The disease baffled the skill of - tho phrsicians who treated it. Her husband . begau tlnally giving hii wire Swift's Specific, and ishe commenced to- improTO almost im- '. mediatelyt and in a few weeks she was ap- fareatly welL She' is now a hearty nne-, ooktag laly, with no trace of the anllction left. Yours very truly, . , J. K. Sears, - . Wholesalo Druggist, Austin Avenue. " : Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. This Swift Sphcific Co.7 Drawer 8 , Atlanta. Ga. - New Vork 73G roadwav ' nov 26 law lydo I . ch sat Lime. Lirns; LIME in exchange for PROVISIONS, CmOCEKIES. " DRY GOODS LIMB f IJME 4 LIME " LIME ' . 41. " " HARDWARE; : i-l '- -.. " LUMBER. ; . ' CASE. PltENiJIl UK08. , ; r ' Rocky roint. sept mew York ESTABLISHED IX 18 '! The Oldest and Best " Family Newspaper; Six Regular Editors; Special Cor respondents at Home and Abroad Stories. Reviews, . Condensed Iews- Departments for Farmers, '"Mer chants, Bankers, Professional Men Students. Bovs and irirls. This year the Observer will pub ish more than ; . , FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, " i . ',...-'. and the ablest and' most popular writers will contribute to its col umns. Poets and prose writers, au thors. editors, i men of ' science and women of genius will : fill .the col umns ef the i Observer, ahd4tr wil give fifty-two unexcelled papers in the coming year.; - Price, $3.00 a year. . -Clergymen, $2.00 a year. Great Inducements fo r 1 889 1. The NEW YORK OBSERVER will be sent lor one year to any clergyman not novr a sub scrlber, for ONE DOLLAR. - 2. Any subscriber sending his own subscrip tion for a year in aavance ana a new sudscti ber with $5.00, can have a copy of the 4-Iren sbus Letters.' or "The Life of Jerry McAnley.' 3. We will send the OBSERVER for the re mainder of this year, and to January .1 1889: to any new subscriber sendinu us his name and address and $3.00 In advance. To suchsubscri-' bers we will also elve either the volume of 'Irenaaus Lttters" or "The Life of .Jerry Mc- Auiey.'' ; Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal ter Large commissions. Sample c free. Address, Now York Observer, NEW YORK 4 The Acme MANUFACTURING CO 'ftANTJFACTTJRERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. WILMINGTON, N.C. rjlHE REPOTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS the ACME and GEM, Is now established and the results of three years' use in the nands of the best farmers ef 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 for comfort and durability and the demand for it 13 dally increasing. It ; has vli tiles not found in any other fabric I The FIBRE or wool is extensively used foi upholstering purposes,1 and as a filling for Mattressos U almost equal to hair, being light elastic and proof against Insects. " ? cert'ficates from reliable parties using ovr goods jan be seen at our office, or will be mail ed upon application. ; . ' ' ian4 tf. - - . - .7-. ' '-' "" 1 000 E METALCI-EAJS and In good condition, Will be sold' cheap, rnynjf App3r Rt - THIS officii. r Km affJ; S"k ... -veloua .?lr- velous 't ir- siwedily when thia remedy is taken, t?1 oo more efiectual relief for thA Si-.lllt','e loathing if food due to INTEmp.1 8N than this article. Put tin niia-hR-veH Hps. Snmnlo'narlrn w.oiHa'onVrrr'-woa form 1 "cuv sent by man. MEXICAN MFDlrt v E0 1 400 North 3d St., Philadelphia. Pn T K 0, - Alio Kij eai aci rct oi tne canarvbirri , of tha .Hartz Mountains iTGerrn?r,T Manna vi 1 1 restore the song of ca"e i nrevent their a.i!rnrnta oCU",Vi!i m . . i.... ., sood condition. If given to a bird 11 l the season ofsheddingf eathers,it wliih!ur;! : cosf scarry, the little musician thronll,?; M criticalperk4lirhutlos3of?or- j OOD Ca, 400N. 3rd St, PhUaSi1 K 'case mention this paper; :. ept 9 tu th nat Can learn the. exact cc:t of;any;prbpMja:Jlineid advertising in American Papers psressin? Geo. T.E.oweil - :lk Ci, New paper Advertising Bureau, . lO Spruce St., New.Yorh. -Send. lOcts. for lOO-pane Pamph) lirUdlllkb General and NEavOU L... PTTk T-I Weakness of Body and T :1-. V w J of Errors or ZxeesseiiaU w la Robust, Kobla HAXHOOD fnllr RettArrd. How t t Strenzthea WKAK, IS PEVKLOPED ORGASS A PA o; . Abaolutel aafailing HOSK TEEATJIKST Bm" hiu Hen testify from 47 States, Territorta, tn I'trr .,t,mu Yaaraa write taen. 'liook, fulUipltlo, ait i Mled) sVm.. , Addrm CUE liEDlCAt C3hI...A.3.I. Ready Mixed Paints! ' v " WHITE LEAD, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, SASH, DOORS, blind:, Largest and most complete stock In the Str . : Can All all orders promptly. Builders'1 Supplies of ail Kind : ,.' DRIVE WELL PUMPS, v WindowGIass ofall Size:, French and American," Single and Voii, l. Obscure.'Rtiby and Colore! ' Wife Netting and Francs - - For Doors and Windows. Platform, Counter and Tea Scales! . Goldsboro Cotton PJott, ; Most Improved Cotton now on Market. Fislitnsr Supplies of all liii. Wood, Coal andOil Cock rj iirJacobiHardwar j ; Table Board . ' FE W GENTLEME3I CAN B ACCOil' ded wUhlelBoard onevmfi- mch 27 tf Ii vC --22 ' James CT Muiids, Agt UM Druggist. a FULL LINE OF PURE DC8 ' Cmlcals clalty. Fancy and Toilet Articie3 . ; riety. Artesian Well Mineral H ater, and try a glass FREE. . ' J)rug8 and Cieiai fllOILET ARTICLES. PATENT Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc., etc Also prescriptions filled day f jan4 ' bonier Fourtaau-. Homes in Nortb Care Onlv 20 Hours Bide fr: .;) Rl 1 18 Son tB P. ta AlT f " a a the Ealehrbaad Atjt . 15 c lace 8mn mef?'d3 trow the Kcw Kng f cdJf ber -a ! where, to iot it!eCc . -Tor frrthcr parccu t.YA- . : .y CiroticJcv-- ianSl U ires . - ZmiiJ wan j . .... . uuuicaa uiirecfmt in stamps, l he resmlarl ioriid fnrZ e .' -BIRD ' OAMfii ADVERTISERS .? : -."v nr f5P leaf pine w10 lour VX Tf lots to euit PIcra, Larger tracw $5 WTldioM f- - : men ot f lO., i&Kity : ern Pines", a f.,r Fruit Culture, "Sp

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