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i - I i Editor & Prop'r. Wilmington, N. C. ?1 - AV !rM-M Josh. T. James, -rw?i I I i nrMi .i i i i m i i " mm. "The Greatest Curor o i Earth for Pain." win reliere more quickly than any other known rem- . c-dTJ litxeumaiism, AeonuRia, Earn.. Scalds...' Cut. Lumbar cm, l'leTiriY, Sores, f 1-ost-tntes, Backache, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Sciatica, Wound v Headache, Toothache, Sprains, etc. Price 25 cts. a bottle. Bold by ail druggists. Caution, Tn pen ii inn Salmi ion Oil bears our registered Trade-Mark, and our 1 JT5F" fac-iTnU 8 ism -Tture. A. O. Meyer K Co,, Sole Proprietor. Sal lUraoro, ML U. . A. rr: S3 Dr. Ball's Coash Toach at once. Svrti! will I & : I.. K cure yoar bottle t r - W Toeareeostlrenesn the medleltie mast be more than a purgative. To be per manent, it must contain s Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic Properties. Toft's Pills possess these innlitles in an eminent degree, and r : Speedily Restore to the bowels their natual peristaltic motion, so essential to regularity, Sold Everywhere VOICE 2 1l h. TUT 5 1 jT Ml J i 1 from Ohio. Here it a portraif of Mr. Garri son, of 8alem, Ohio. IT write: "Wi at work on a farm for &20 a month : I now have an ag-ency for fc. C Allen A Co'a albuma and iu Mi ctions and often inaketftSO a daj." . Signd) W. H. UABRISOX, William Kline, Ilarriaburfr, r. writrs: "I hare never known anything to sell like yoar album. Yesterday I took orders enough to pay me over 825." W. J. El more, Bangor, Me., writes: I take an order for your album at aim ost every house I visit. My proDt is on cd mochas tXV for a aingie uyiworir. Others are doing quite as well : rfwa bare not space to giva ex- n j """"""""""""""""tract from their letters. Every en who take hold of this grand business piles up grand profits. Shall we start YOU in this business, reader 1 Writ tons and learn all about it for yourself. We - are starting many; we will start yon if yon don't delay nntil another gets ahead of yoo in your part of the countrv. If yon take bold yon will be able to pick up gold fast. CST" It e :i 1 Oav account of a forced mannfaeturer'a aale 1 S,000 ten dollar Photograph Albums are to besold to the people for ?35 each, liound in Royal Crimson Silk Velvet Flush. Charmingly decorated insides. Handsomest albums in the world. La rreat Size. Greatest bargains ever known. Ageuts wanted. Liberal terms. Big money for agents. Any one can become a successful spent. Sells itself on sight little or no talking necessary. Wherever shown, every one wants to pur chase. Agents take thousands of orders with rapidity never before known. Great profits await every worker. Agents are miking fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. You, reader, ran do as well as any one. Full information and terms free, to those who write for same, with particulars and terras for our Family Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After yoa know all, should von conclude to go no further, why no harm is done. Address E. C. ALLEN A CO., ArouSTA, Uai.te. 1889. . - Harper's Young PeoDle. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Harper's Young People begins Its tenth volume with the first Number In November. During the year it will contain Ave serial sto ries, including "Dorymates,'' by Kirk Munroe: "The Ked Mustang." by W. O. Stoddard: and MA Day in Waxland:" by K. K. MunMttrlck; "Neis Thuriow's Tnai," Dy j. t. iTOWDnage; The Three Wishes," by F. Anstry and Gran der Matthews; n series of fairy tales written and Illustrated by Howard Pyle; "Home Stud " les In Natural History." by -Dr. Felix L. Os wald; "Little Experiments," by Sophia B. Iler- nck: ."Glimpses oi cniid-nre rrom uicKens by ilargaret E. Sangster; articles on various ..sports and pastimes, short stories by the best writers, and humorous papers and poems, . with many hundreds of Illustrations oi excel lent quality. Every line in the paper is sub jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny In order that nothing harmful may enter Its columns. . An epitome of everything that Is attractive and desirable In Juvenile literature. Boston Courier. " A weekly feast of good things to the boys und girls In every family which it visits. Brooklyn Union. It is wonderful In its wealth of pictures. In formation and Interest. Cliristian Advocate n. r. Terms- Postage Frepaid, $2 pryear. Vol. X begins Sovember 1, 1888. , Spetimen stamp. Copy sent on receipt of two-cent Single Number, Five Cents each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Scirs papers are not to copy tins adversinemcnt without tfie express order of Harper & Brothers Address HAKPEK BROTHERS, nov 1 New Yor- I88e). Harper's Magazine ILLUSTRATED Harper's Magazine is the most useful, en '.tertalnlng .and beautiful periodical In the world. Among the attractions for 1889 will be a new novel an American story, entitled 'Ju piter Lights" by Constance F. Woolson; Illus trations of Shakespeare's comedies by K. A. Abbey; a series of articles on Russia, illustra ted by T. De Thulstrup; papers on the Domin ion of Canada and a characteristic serial by Charles Dudley Warner; .three "Norwegian studics'by BJornstjerne Bjornson, Illustrated: "C jmmodus," a historical play by t he author of "Ben-Hur." Illustrated by J. It. Wegueiln. etc. The Editorial Departments are conducted by Oeorge William Curtis, William Dean Howells and Charles Dudley Warner. HARPERS' PERIODICALS .' PER YKAR: HARPER'S MAGAZINE $4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 00 ARPER'S BAZAR. 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 . rosuige Fi"ee to all subscribers in ttte Unite Ssates Canada, or Mexico. - ; . The volumes'of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year When no time is specified, subscriptions will oegln with the Number current at time of re ceipt of order. - (Bound Volumes of Harper's Magazine, for three years back. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume, cloth cases for binding, 50 cents each by mall post paid. Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical and classified, for Volumes Lto 70, Inclusive, from June, 1850, to June, 1885, one vol, 8vo. Cloth, (4 OfX 7- Remittances should be made by Post-Offt' e Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. - A'etcspaper are not to copy this aaoertisenten- -Diihcut tne express ortlerof Harper & Brothers nor 15 New York' () For Sale. LT NEWSPAPERS FOR .SALS, AT YOUB own price at REVIEW OFFICE FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1889. Entered at the Postoffice at Wllmington3-C-. r as second-class matter. . -V Tariff reform clubs composed of representatives of both political par ties arebeinj' organized in almost every county in Illinois. The feel ing in favor of a modification of the tariff laws and in opposition to trusts and monopolies is rapidly growing in strength. ; i . Gen. Meigs has written a note to the editor of the Engineering and Building' Record, in which he says": "The child is now born who, in his old age. will be one of " 1,000,000,000 of people in the United States of Avhich 80,000,000 will be' blacks, or of African descent." : .The oldest person who has died this, year, according to the longevity sharps-, was Gottfried Wapinarek, who passed away in Germany net t-many weeKs ago at the undisputed age of 126 ye'ars. The oldest person of modern times whose death is re corded accurately was Louisa Truxo, an English woman, who was 175 years old when she died, in 1780, There was a Don - Cameron, who Lmay have been an ancestor of the present family of lohg -lived Came' rous in .Pennsylvania, ; who died in Scotland in 1759 at the age of 130 years. -J : " . A discovery referring to the iron age has been made at Gloppen, on the coast of Norway. A burial chamber twelve feet in length, and formed of stone slabs, has been un covered, containing the remains of a man. Around the necK ot the body was a cloa's in perfect state of preservation which revealed won derFully rich'embroidery of images and animals. In the hands had been placed three interlaced wooden rings, resembling the well known puzzle rings, an object never before discovered in ancient graves. The discovery; has given Norwegian archaeologists much food for specula tion. '.' During the month of August the Pennyslvania Railroad Company's cash receipts from traffic on the lines east'of Pittsburg were $5,993. 000, the largest of any month in the company's history. In ppite of the losses occasioned by the Johnstown and other floods the net earnings of the- company are how $500,000 greater than at the same time last year. ; i ... The .Philadelphia Record says: "In spite of assertions to the con trary, prohibition has had a serious effect upon the growth of Kansas. It is estimated that the county in which the essentially German city of Leavenworth is situated has lost 15,000 inhabitants since the enforce ment of ! the prohibitory laws. In other counties of the State the Ger- man population has declined from the same cause." The cigarette bill recently passed by the Georgia Legislature has been signed by Gov. Gordon and is a law. The Macon Telegraph says the law, whether so intended or not, is a bar, in the opinion of good lawyers, to the sale of tobacco ijn any form to minors, it oemg declared that "it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, either by himself or them selves, to furnish, give or provide any minor with cigarettes,! tobacco or cigarette paper, or anv substi- . , a tute therefor.' Perhaps the author of the bill was making war j onlv on the sale of cigarettes, and in his anxiety to prevent evasions of the law mu.de its provisions than he intended. f. broader An Engliali Medical Authority affirms that the best regimen for preserving health liiay be 'summed up in t he maxim, "keep the head cool, the feet warm, and the bowels active." There is a world of wisdom in the observation. Obstinate con stipation, or costiveness, is an excit ing cause j of other diseases; and, with many .persons of sedentarv habits or occupations, this inaction or the bowels is a source of constant ann6yance,produeing piles,piolapse of the rectum, fistula, and various dyspeptic symptoms. All these are warded off, and healtn is maintain ed, by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Purgative Pellets. ; He that falls in an evil cause falls in the devil's frying pan. --; - - 4 ' ' i A DUTY TO TOURSKLF. It is surprising that people will use a common, ordmarv oill iwhen they can secure a valuable Ensrlish one for thcsame monev. Dr. Ack er's English pills are a 'positive cure for -sick headache! and all liver troubles. They are small, sweety easily taken and do not gripe. Sold by Munds Bros., druggists. Have Ton a OonsJi ? - Attend to if in time do not neg lect it for it may become serious and end in Consumption.' Young's Cough Balsam will cure all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. For sale Munds Brothers. Epocil. The Fall Courts. , . The transition from long, linger; 'fc ingand painful sickness to robust , m this State will be as .1 ws. s heaTth marks an epoch in the life of. First CEdenton) district-Judge the individual.- Such a remarkable SS&ftt! Rpn? lo" event is treasured in the memory Jen, Sept, 9; psquonk f ept. 16, and the agency whereby the good lf ffh health ha! been attained is grate-,3p; Gates OctJ7; rrd.n0c1lJt fully blessed. Hence it is that so Washington, Oct. 21; Tyrrell, Octl lunch is heardin praise of Electric Dare Nov 4: Hyde Nov 11 Bitters. So many feel they owe Pamlico v Nov; 18; Beaufort, Nov. 25 Kit- McMrfinn r .'hifh to the I Second (Halifax) District Judge co thn rAfit. AltArntivo and t Boykin Warren, Sept. 16; MISCELLANEOUS. UarporN Wei kly ILLUSTRATED. Norths rpr,!. If vmi nr trnnhlp with anv umpiou, oepi. ou; nugetuiuut;, wuu. i" URprtifi Oftt;. 9R- Hftlifnv Nov Hi era,- disease or jviuneys,ijiver orDiuma" t - 1 zz: 1 w rarv of long or short standing, you Willi graven ov 50. , i i ,,au;fin(i rpiiAf th iisa :f Elec- xnira ( vvnson; uisrnct j uage at it . V 7 , ,J : - " , V MnftRaB Afnrrin M Sont , a Vivn 94f ransre trie 5ittfrs. oia at ouc. ana $i pff r-T V,rf i,;..V on are- R VfhOle- 1 Hi,;;uciii xv, ! iir:ti"r, orrji. ou, i grj iUISCELLAKEo bottle atRobt. R. Bellamy' sale and retail drug, store. - OCTOBER ODDS. It is a wise child who knows enouerh to laugh .when papa puts the wrong end of a cigar in his' mouth. N. Y. Journal. Familv jars have ' broken more panes of glass than thunder vibra tions, and have caused more pain. N.jY. Morning Journal. When a man affirms that "there's lots of monev in leather." don't dis pute him purses are made of leath er. Shoe and Leather Reporter.' ..Women may be our ! guardian angels, but it is rather risky to give them a pocketful of money when they go to an auction. N. Y. Jour nal. - . . They used to say he was a crank, i I thought it inerelv scandal; Although he seems I must be frank i . -A little off the handle. The supposition that cigarette smoking affects the brain is all npn s?nse. Those who have brains Jdo not smoke them. Gorham MounJ taineer. "If you'll be mine, my pretty maid I'll be vour ownest own, he said. "I'll be your sister, replied the maid 4I have no two sisters now 11 he said." BeliefontaineExamine. . . - - Vigor and Vitality Are ouicklv given to every part of the body by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That tired feeling is entirely over come. The blood is punned, en riched and vitalized, and. carries health instead of disease to every organ. The sto nach is toned and strengthened, the appetite restored The kidneys and liver are rousec and invigorated. The Drain is re freshed, the mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. - He'lacks most that longs most. Help the lame dog over the stile: j- A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form 01 Booth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is sur prising when they can 'relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Munds Bros., druggists. He that hath a good harvest be content with some thistles. may GUARD AGAINST THE STRIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the hou3e. You cannot teir how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treat ment. A sample bottle is given you free and tfie Remedy guaranteed" by Munds Bros., druggists. He giveth twice ihat giveth in a trice. He has a beVin his bonnet. "It Works Like a Cliarm." Rulon's Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Gout, Headache, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Diph theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys and all painful affections For sale by Munds Brothers. , Vance, i Oct. 14; . Wilson, Oct. 28 Franklin, Nov. 11; Nash, Nov, 18. j Fourth (Raleigh) District JudgeJ Armfield Harnett, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov. 11; Waynej Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake. Sept, 23; (criminal term) Oct. 22 (civil term); Fifth rHillsboro)iDistrict Judge) GravesGranville, July 22, Nov. 25; Orange, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Person A ug. 19, Nov.. 18; Guil f ord, Aug. 26; Dec. 6; Chatham, -Sept. 30; Durham; Oct. 14; Alamance, Oct. 28. Sixth (Wilmington) -District -f Judge Bynum Duplin, Aug. 5, Novf 25; Lenoir, Aug 9, Nov. 1 Penderj, Sept 9; New Hanover,. Sept 23; Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec. 9; Carteret Oct. 21;Jones,Oct. 28;Onslow,Nov, 4 - Seventh (Fayetteville) District -r Judge Shi pp Cu tiberland; , July 22j Nov. 11; Columbus. July 29; Moore Aug. 12, Oct. 28; Anson, Sept. 2. Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Rich? mond, Sept. 16, Dec, 2; Robesobl Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen; Oct. 21. M Eighth(Salisbury) Digtriet Judg Merrimon Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. 4t Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson! Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanly,; Oct 14: Cabarrus, Oct. 28. Ninths Winston) District Judge Brown Rockingham, July 22, Nov 4; Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Surry Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Alleghany, Sept 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23; Davie, Oct. 7; Forsyth, Oct. 21. , Tenth (Morgantou) Districtr-4 Judge Phillips Henderson, Julv l5 Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa taruga, Aug. 26; Caldwell, Sept. 2: Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23 j McDowell, Oct. 7. ; ; j Eleventh (Charlotte) District,1 Judge Connor-Catawba, July 15: Alexander, July 29; Cleveland, Aug iK uct. m; aiecKienourg, Aug. niori, Sept. 16; Lincoln, Sept. 30: Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford, Oct. 28; Polk, Nov. 11. , - - -; ...! V Twelfth (Asheville) District- Judge Clark Madison, July 29,Nqv.j 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,1 Nov.- 4. nAUPEK's weekly has a well-established place as the leading Illustrated newspaper In America. The fairness of its editorial com ments on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all impartial read- ana tne variety ana excellence ut ils uuj- contents, which mcmae serial ana snori stones oy xne oest ana uiusu yvyuuur wuirra. for the -perusal or people oi tne widest or tastes ana pursuits, supplements frequently provided, and no expense la ared to brinsr the highest order of artisue ability to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. A new work of fiction from the pen of William Dean Howells, and dne by Charles King, will be among the leading features of the Weekly fori8S9. ... - HARPER'S PERIODICALS. : PKR YEAR: -' HARPER'S WEEKLY ..$4 0 HARPER'S MAGAZINE ..4 HARPER'S BAZA It i 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.. 2 00 Postage Free to all sitbscrUjet'S in the. United Utate-s, Canada, or Mexico. ' ' , ' - ft - --: . ' - The Volfunes 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 order. - Bound volumes of narper's Weekly, for three years back. In neat cloth binding, will be sent bv 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 bv . mall, post-paid, on receipt of sj 00 each. Remittances should be made .-by Post-Office Money Order or Draft to avoid chance of loss , Sewsfjapers are not to copi this aGrvrti&vuen mthoul th- express order of Harper & Brothers Address HARPER & BROTHERS, nov 5 vew Yor" - Lime. Lime, sept PROVISIONS, " GROCERIES. -' " DRY GOODS " HARDWARE, " LUMBER. " " " CASK. FRENCH BKOH Rocky Point. LIME In exchange for LIME LIME " LIME V " " LIME " LIME " " - 7) Cello.!' yci0,H 8titntl!. FN-C ,v - Prep 1 lli'J :iffii eueutiny wnen thin rem : ry.s (1: 1. fiomore effectual relief Ll t 1 loading of food dnSVlV' ?pty naii. MEXiriA ?i2nra thanthis artiele. . PutnVnittl lies. ' rjairroie tiacfcii. r'"ktii,. by mai j loan, adOress oS SS?1 atBeeretnffh.. The. great secretofthecanar.v of the llartz Mountains Pk Manna wil I restore the BOB?r.f 2n8.; song of prevent their ailments and il? good condition. If riven t l.re ' the season ofsheddinfMM,-rird i cases carry thelittl m,;;r"U!: cri tical pericxi withnt loss t!lrM nai 1 on receipt of 15 cu h . 'OOD CO., 400 N. 3rd S tease meutiou this paper.' CPt9 tuth sat ' - 1889 Harper's Bzar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar will continue to maintain us reputation as an unequalled family journal. Its art illustrations are of the highest order, its iterature is of the choicest kind, and its Fash ion and Household departments of the most Sractlcal and economical character. Its pat-jrn-sheet supplements and fashion plates alone will save Its readers ten times the cost of the subscription, audits articles on decora tive art, social etiquette, house-keeping, cook ery, etc., make it indispensable to every house-. noia. its orignt snort , stories ana timely es says are am oner the best Dubllshed: and nota line is admitted to Its columns that cculd i n ¬ tend the most fastidious taste. Among theA tractions or tne new volume will be serial io" - ries by Mrs. Prances Hodgson Burnett. Mrs. AlfivanrlAr William Tilnfc nnrl Thoms Hnrrlv and a series of papers on nursery management dx airs, unnstine xernune uemcK. RJEW YO OBSERVER. ESTABLISHED IN $ '-; The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper.- Six Regular Editors; Special Cor respondents at Honife and Abroad Stories, Reviews, Condensed News Departments for Farmers, ! Mer chants, Bankers, Professional'Men Students, Boys and Girls.. This year the Observer will pjib isn more man HARPER'S PERIODICALS PER YEAR: HARPER'S BAZAR... HA RPER'S MAGAZINE. . . HARPER'S WEEKLY. ........ HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. .$4 00 . 4 0Q . 4 DO . 2 00 XX Hood's Hood's Snrsapnrilla purifies the. blood, builds up weak and debilitated r systems; gives strength to weakened nerves, overcomei tlrat tired feeling, tones the digestive organs, invigorates and reg ulates the kidneys and liyer, expels disease, and elves vigorous health. Young people say: "It is the best Makes medicine we ever took." Old people say: "It makes the .Weak us feel young again." So e. good a medicine may well strong be called " the true Elixir of Life." Hood' Sarsaparilla Is sold by all drug gists. $1 ; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Janl lyrd&wnrm raws 2d nil In) nitty Postage Free to all subscribers in the United ssates, Canada, or Mexico. , - i ! ' ii, J The Volumes of the Bazar beeln with tn first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will bee-m with the Number current at time of recelpjb of Bound Volumes of Harper's Bazar, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, wiU be sent Vk-sr molt ' rincf.arro Yialrt : Ai Vtr ovniwoo expensse cproviuea tne ireignt aoes not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume; i Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of fl 00 each. 4 Remittances snouia De made by Post-Offlce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without she express order of Harper & Brothers Aaaress harper & brothers; nov 15 , - ; j . New.'York: ' If bo, send, for DOC BUYERS f J I'lPE, containing colored plates,' 1 GO eusrnx lags of difforert breeds, r rices they ara rorth, nd where tq buy tltfjm. Direetiojig for Training Ioss cjd Breeding Ferrets. ; Mailed for, 15 Cents. Alsq Cuts pf Vg FurnisSuns' Goods of- all" LLpda. JThen send for Practical POUL- 1 tllUl COil a of nearly bona of too creeds; bow to capomze; plana for poultry bouses; iaformation tboot incubatorH. and uhArn In hnv Essa from best stock nt.Sl.dd per MiltiHff. Sent for 15 Cents. FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, and the ablest and most popular writers will contribute to its col umns. Poets and prose writers, au thors, editors, men of science and women of genius will fill the col umns ef the Observer, and it wil give nicy-two unexceiiea- papers in the coining ve&r'. Price, $3. 00 a year. . Clergymen, $2.00 a year. GreaHnducements for 1889 1. The NEW YORK observer will be sent for one year to any clergyman not now a sub scrlber, for ONE DOLLAR. . 2. Any subscriber sending his own subscrip tlon for a year In advance and a new subscn per witn fo.oo, can have a copy of the '-Iran asus Letters.f or "The Life of Jerry McAuley.' o. we wm sena tne uugkyjK ror the re mainder of this year, and to . Januarv . issa to any new subscriber sending us his name and address and $3,00 in advance. To suchsubscrii pers we win also give either the volume of irenasus Lttters" or "The Life of Jerry Mc- A . . 1 n .... " Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal ter Large commissions, sample c free. .Address,--, j. .u t,- New York OBserrr, NEW YORK POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA, N. C Two and aJHalf Miles West of Greensboro, N. C T by A POSITIVE JorLOSTor PATXTKO HAKH0VJ I wrujl 1 1 6 General and NERVOUS DEBTTm . 1 weakneu of Body and Kind: Effefl of Emm ot Crmui in m A tt-.. Rafent, Soht, KIXHOOD fally RntsmL Haw ) Vnrrv at 4ba4al47 salaJHaa; UOSIt TKEATSUiT Bearfltai is ids klm fra I 8tt - rarvlg. CstsM I caa writ Ueas. Baok, roll rxnlamatkm, ua rfa asaB Uw:W IMd tho BOOK. OF CAGE BIRDS. 120 pnees. 150 illus trations. Bo&ctiroi colored plate. Treatment and breeding of all kinds Gaga birds, for pleasure and profit. Diseases and their core. How to build a nd stock an Aviary. AH about Parrots. 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All the new and rare varieties as w6n as the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888 ,WJ11 suuw. .... Give your orders to my authorized as-ent or wuci ujxbui ii-uui tne j ureery. T . ; i Correspondence solicited. Destrlptlve Cata logue free to applicants. Aaaress T: TTT a "mT v Tn'tTiT'TsTri";.-!. POMONA, Guilford CO., N. a tw Reliable Salesman wanted in everr County. A good paying commission will be t - 1 1 " . ' - ' - ' . i - " . University Of North Carolina - - . - . - - j . . CHAPEL Hfi ti, N C. JnS NEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 5, 1889. Thorough Instruction is offered In Literature, - Science, Philosophy ' and Law. Tuition $30 per session. - j. For Catalogues, &c, address . I HON. KEMP P. BATTLE, ft 5 H , President. Sti il on Deck. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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