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He writes: "Was at work on a farm for 3SO a moath ; 1 now hare an agency w . C. Allen A Co' albums and publi cation and often make 820 a day. (Signed) W. II.GakkisOk. "y0iara .(, Harrtsburg-, Pa., v ' wntn I bar nerpr known lanytbiOfT to sell like yoar album. I Xeat?Viy I took orders enough to 1 pay me arer 825." W. J. 1 I more, Saagor, Mi., writes: I I take an order for your album at 1 almost ersry house I riit. My profit uaften as mucutBXU for a sin a I day's work.' Others are doinr Quite as well . fvr bare not space to gire ex Hreets JVora their letters. Ercry I wk takes hold ofthls rrand bosineas piles aparaadiirofltSr Shall we start YOU in this business, reader? Write to as and learn all about it for yourself. We are starting many ; we will start you if yon don't delay until another rets ahead of you in your part of the countrv. If yon take hold yoa will be able to pick up gold fast. slead On account of a forced manufacturer's sale 125,000 ten eteUar FKatotraph Album are to be sold to the oeopl for 88 each. Bound in Boyal Crimson Silk Velvet rlush. Charmingly decorated inside. Handsomest albums in the world. Largest Size. Greatest bargains ever known. Agents waated. liberal terms, - Big- money for agents. Any one csu become a saeaessfttaagept. . : Sells itself on. sight little or no talking aeeesaary. Where rer shown, erery one wants to pur chase. Agents take thousands of orders with rapidity never before known. - Great profits await every worker. Agents are making fortunes. Ladies make at much as men. You, reader, can do as well as any one. Full information and terms free, to those who write for same, with particulars and terms for oar Family Bibles, Books and Periodicals.. After yoa know all, ahoald yoa conclude to go no further, why no harm is done. Address 1 C. ALLEN CO., AVCtSTA, MaIXC- 1881), Harper's Magazine ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine is the most useful, en tertaining-and beautiful periodical in the world. ."Among the attractions for 1889 will be a new novel an American story, entitled "Ju ' plter Lights" by Constance F. Woolson; illus trations of Shakespeare's Comedies by E. 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 Studies, "by Rjornstjerne Bjornson, Illustrated: C jmmodus," a historical play by the author of Ben-Hur," Illustrated by J. K. Weguelln, etc. The Editorial Departments are conducted by George William curtls, William Dean Ilowells and Charles Dudley Warner. HARPERS PERIODICALS IKIV: YKAR: IIAltPEU'S MAGAZINE. ; H (0 HAKPEK'S WEEKLY, 4 00 AKPElfS 15AZAK 00 IIAKPEKS YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 Postage FPw to alt snhncritrs in the Unit Ssateg, Canada, or Mexim. 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 backi in neat doth binding, will be sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume. Cloth cases for binding, 50 cents each by mail post paid. Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical and classified, for volumes l to 70, Inclusive, from June, 1850, to June, lssr. one vol, 8vo. Cloth, ti oa Remittances should be made by I'ost-Ufli e Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are. not to coiqi this adwti-setHm , without te express order qr Harper Brothers Address IIABPEK & BKOTIIEKS. novl5 New York" 1889. Harper's YotiDfr PeoDle. AN ILLUSTRATED WKEKLY. Harper's YouNd 1'eoplk-begins Uk tenth volume with the first Number in November. During the year It will contain five serial sto ries. Including "Dorymates," by Kirk Munroe: "The Red Mustang," by W. O. Stoddard; and "A Day in Waxland;' by K. K. Munkittrlck; 'Nels Thurlow's Trial," by J. T. Trowbridge; The Three Wishes." by F. Anstry and Gran der Matthews; a series of fairy titles written and illustrated by Howard Pyle; "Home stud ies in Natural History;' by Dr. Felix L. Os wald; -LittUExperlmerirs." by Sophia B. Merrick- "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 jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny In order that nothlngiarmful may enter its col umns. - An epitome of everything that Is attractive and desirable In Juvenile literature Bast on Courier. A weekly feast of good things to the boys end girls, in erery family which it visits. Brooklyn Union. It is wonderful In Its wealth - of pictures, in formation and interest. C7rf&fcm Advocate x. r. TertrjLS Postage Prepaid, $2 pr vear. VoL X begin November 1, 1888. Spetlmen Copy sent on receipt of two-cent stamp. i : ' r-r-rrr ' r : t tt;"; - ' 'Single Number; Jive Cents each. 1 Remittances should be made by Post-office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. XctDspapers are not to copy this advertisement without tte express order of Harper & Brothers - Address 1 , r HARPER BP OTHERS. ' novlS , ' New Ytw- For Sale. 100 0 LBS" 0LD TYE METAL, CLEAN and In good condition. , Will be sold cheap. Apply at . " v JSJll tt THIS OFFICE. . 111!! m Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Prop'r. -c: Wilmington. N.j C, MONDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1880. Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N.C., as second-cla3s matter. -Commissioner Roosevelt says the critics of the civil service law are confined to three classes of men: Those who cannot get office, who comfort themselves by -attacking civil service reform;those whose poli ti.cal power depends upon nothing but their capacity for peddling poli tical patrouage, and those dull peo rilf who are so deluded bv the other i .. --- - , two classes. The Dallas, Texas, Times Herald's recent trade issue makes a splendid i fnr Dallas, which, at the . . . -. n i . i close of the war was a small town- Here are a few points: Population 05; 000, taxable values $ 21,000, 000, six hundred; new buildings in ten inonths,costing $3, 500,000, ten banks tventyeiKht miles of street rail ways, ninety one factories, railroads in twelve directions. , - i . A Federal Judjre in Iowa has de cided that railway companies have no right to suspend the operation of non paying branches. The exclu sive right granted to build the road carries with it Ihe paramount duty of.keeping it open for the public convenience. If sustained by the Supreme Court the decision j will es tablish a valuable principle ! of rail way management in the public in terest. The California Supreme Court last week decided that elevators .are common carriers; the first decision of the kind in that State, at least. 'Tlfre suit was brought against a local ftrm by a man who was injured in an r elevator accident. The firm .claimed that the accident was due to a defect in the piston rod j of the elevator, which no ordinary care on their part could detect. The court held that they occupied the same position as carriers of passengers; as stage or railroad companies, and must share the same responsibility in a case of damage to passengers. The spirit with which? New York took up the proj'ect of capturing TheVeipree Americas Exposition ap pears to be oozing out. There is no site yet agreed upon, and until a site is definitely selected there is no telling how much money will be wanted to make the Exposition a success. Asa member or tne isew York finance committee well says, it is impossible to make progress until there is a basis to work on. At any rate, the money is not forthcoming. Very little has been subscribed Chicago and St. Louis both surpass Niw York in the amount of practi cal work they have dojie to justify their claims to the Exposition. The Court of Australia has not yet recovered from the sensation caused bv the Shah of Persia. He was considered at Vienna a thorough barbarian. He paid no attention to his royal hosts and snubbed them in the most brutal fashion. On three 4 different occasions he made an pointtiients to visit public institu tions at Vieuua, and archdukes "and ministers assembled to receive him, but he eame not. His manners at table, were horrible, and he seemed to take delight in shocking the on lookers. Nasred-Deen, however, scattered decorations aroundVienna at a lively pace; fifteen grand cross es of the Order of the Lion and the Sun, sixteen insignia of the first class of the same order, twenty six of the second class, thirty seven of the third class, and fifty two of the fourth and fifth classes. Wanted. ; 10,000 Disabled Men, must be in poor health and unable to do a good day's work. A disorder ed liver or i any disease caused by scrofula or bad blood , will be con sidered a qualification, but prefer ence will be given to those having obstinate affections of the throat and lungs or incipient consumption. Apply, to the nearest drugstore and ask for a bottle of Dr. Pierce's! uolden Medical Discovery. It is the only guaranteed cure jn all cases of disease for which it isreetmme'nded, or money" paid for it will be refunded. ! - He plays well that wins. He's a Jack in office. ---- -' AY IS CAN ANIDO Guarantee Acker's Blood Eiixir.for it has been I fully "demonstrated to the people of this country: that it is superior to all other preparations for blooil diseases. It is a positive cure tor syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions and Piiuples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution.;; For sale by Alunds Bios. MIt Works Liken Claarm. j 1 Ruldn's Magnetic Liniment is a afe and speedy cure for Rheuma-- ism, Neuralgia, Gout, Headache, i sa tism Sprains, Bruises. Swellings. Dinh theria. Inflammation of the Kidneys and all painful affections. For sale by Hands Brothers. ' ; - Tlioir Husinoss Booniinc Probably no one thing -has -caused sncb a general revival of trade at R R. Bellamy' Drug Store, - as their giving away to ibetr customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply eriormons in this verv valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints Couzhs. Odds. Asthma, Bronchitis. Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before . bavins by getting a inai Dome tree arga size SI Every bottle warranted, OCTOBER ODDS. . Sarcastic Guest "Waiter, how long have been in this establish ment?" Waiter Six weeks, sir. "Therfyou were not here when I ordered that beefsteak. Excuse me.v Texas Siftings. Those neople who were married . khL locf PhnfiQW r,vi0r.. lv held the oninion that marrian-es are made in heaven. But what an J . - w . l o I earthly thing life must have be come since. Boston Times. "Is there a wheelright in the .delegation?" asked one of the com mittee. "Why?" asked another. "Because he would be the proper man to act as spokesman." Pitts burg Chronicle Telegraph. ''How is your friend Beggs?" "He isn't my friend anv longer." "Why! how is that?" "He did me. a deadly injury and I don't suppose he'll ever c nsent to forgive me for it." Chicago Ledger. Ethel (entering parlor) "Oh, Ag gie, so glad to see you. (They kiss.) Why, you are engaged to be mar ried. Aggie "How do you. know?" "I can tell by the way you kiss. Rochester Herald. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people mis erable. and often leads to self de struction. We know of no remedy for dvspensia more successful than Hood's Sarsaparilla. It acts gently, yet surely and efficiently, tones the stomach and other organs, removes that faint teehng, creates a good ap petite, cures headache anil refresh- ensthe burdened mind. Give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial. It will doX you goou. He loses nothing who keeps God for his friend. A CHILD KILLED. Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form or Sooth 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 loses his thanks who promises and delayeth. -- GUAItD AGAINST THE STRIKE, And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell 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. AH Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treat ment. A sample bottle is given you free and the Kemedy guaranteed by Munds Bros., druggists. The Chief 'Reason for the great suc cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in he article itself. It is merit that wins, and the fact that -Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac complishes what is claimed for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and s.ile greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mprit WiilQ rilla;or hlood puri i VI C I I L V V 1 1 1 o ger before the public. flood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt uhcum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick iitMdaclie, Biliousness, overcomes That Tii fd Feeling:, creates'an Appetite, strength ens the Xervcs, builds up the Whole System.;. II oori'a XHrrisipurilln is goldbyall UrUfi- Clsts. $1 ; six lor $5. Prepared by C. 1 Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowellj lass. Jan 1 lyr d&wnrm mws 2d Summer B ard. v pLEASAXT COUNTRY BOARD 7 TWO miles from -Uncolnton. Daily mall. One free visit to Lincolnlon dally, if desired. . Table satisfactory, with abundant supply of Meats, Vegetables and Fruit. Cool, pleasant rooms. $30 per month. Chii dren less. Address ' MRS. J. M. RICHARDSON. Woodside. Lincolnton, N. C el2 University of North Carolina CHAPEL II I Li. N- CJ 'J'II5 NEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1- Thorough Instruction Is ofrered in Literature, Science. Philosophy and Iiw.l . - - ; 4 r lloa per session. - 188S. Thorough Instruction Is ofrered In For Catalogues, c, address HON. KEMP P. "BATTLE, J7 5tl ' r President - The Fall Courts. ' The Fall terms of Superior Courts rn "is wie win ue as 101 ows: f 1 First .;CEclenton District Jftdge ?ilmer-parritnck Sept ; Cam: den, Sept, OrPasquotank, Sept.lU : PerquimanSept.;Chowan -Sept, , 30; Gates, Oct. Hertford, Oct. 14, ' Washington,; Oc 21; Tyrrell,. Oct. : 28; Dare, Nov. 4: Hyde, Nov. 11; Pamlico, ov, ,18; Beaufort, Nov. 2o. j Second (Hall fox V District Judge ! Boykm Warren, Sept. 16; North- 1 , . (Cai-f Qf. HdnuxAmha tint ; V, Vr' :v j 14; Bertie, Oct. 28; Halifax, ov. 11; j lit v c: n , w. Third . (Wilson) District Judge MacRae Martin, Sept. 3, Dec. 2; Pitt, Sept 16; Greene, Sept. 30: Vance, Oct. 14; Wilson, Oct. 23; Franklin, Nov. 11; IJash, Nov. 18. Fourth (Raleigh) district Judge Armfield Harnett, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov. 11; Wayne, Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake, Sept. 23, (criminal term) Oct. 22 (civil term). i Fifth (Hillsboro) District-Judge Graves Granville, July 22, JNov. 25: Orange, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Person, Aug. 19, Nov.! 18; Guilford, Aug. 26; Dec. 6; Chatham, Sept. 30; Durham, Oct. 14; Alamance, Oct. 28. Sixth ; (Wilmington) District Judge Bynum Duplin, Aug. 5, Nov. 2o; Lenoir, Aug. 9, Nov. 11: Pender, Sept , 9; New Hanover, Sept 23; Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec. 9; Carteret, Oct. 21 ; Jones, Oct. 28;Onslo w,No v. 4. Seventh (Fayetteville) District Judge Shipp Cu tiberUnd," July 22, jSov. 11; Columbus, July 29; ; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct., 28; Anson, Sept.; 2, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Rich mond, Sept. 16, Dec. 2; Robeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. . Eighth(Salisbury) District Judge Merrimon Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. 4; Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept. 16; Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanl Oct. 14; Cabarrus, Oct. 28. Ninth (Winston) District-r-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. Tenths "(Morgan ton) ' District .Tudi'e Phillins Henderson. Julv 15: Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa-, tauga, Aug26; Caldwell, Sept. 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yarice 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. 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A number of New England people have-bouctt lota In the town of 8oiithrn ii.- la the deah-e of the owners of this land to ln-l uuuo larioera, mccnanics and others from the New England ahd Middle States, aa well as elsewhere, to locate hero: So State In 5wU?i!C0eri.SrJ?atcr Inducements to set tlers thlii North Carolina Nowhere can ?tter t&rmlng country or as line a climate be found. 1 his Is the opinion of Northern men who have settled in North Carolina Tbla lss Vma M offer, an la limited - , tyOXavt'tot ntt c . - -ouirB wnwui once to ; '", , , . ' N T. PATRICK, ijmml'rof Iminlirratlori. Raietirh N. f ' roiilcleoa. KH.UAKllSflX at .t 3 For Sale. QLD NEWSPAPERS FOR .SALE, AT YOUR own price at " v MISCELLANEOUS.' liarpslWei-klj ILLUSTRATED. 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Any subscriber sending his own subscrip uon ror a year in aavance ana a new sunscn ber with $5.00, can have a copy of the ''Iren teus Letters." or "The Life of Jerry McAuley.' a. we win sena tne -observer tor the re. mainder of this year, and to January 1. 1889. to any new subscriber sending us his name and address and $3.00 in advance. To such subscri bers, wo will also .give either 'the volume of iremnus getters" or "The Life of Jerry Mc Auley.T . , ; , Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal ter Large commissions. Sample c free. Address, ; Ni-w York ObMrr-r. NEW YORK On Corn, Peanuts and Potatoes JUtY CARBONATE OF LIME, MIXED WITH:K 1NI1 BE UlTS ASTONISHING. Addref -4uiv 9 t FRENCH BROS., Rockv Point N.; r. The .'National-Life- -AND- Association . OF WASHINGTON. D. C. Has Paid to Mem- bers Over - -$600,000 Accrued Liabili ties - - - - None. HORATIO BROWNING,' President. SAMUEL NORMENT, Treasurer. GEORGE D. B.r. BRIDGE,' Secretary. Manager an Actuary,, GEOJ. EASTERDAY, Ass't Secretary. . . . . . i Life Insurance at Absolute Cost, ' A Guaranteed Policy. ' An Incontestlble Poller. Maturity Value In Cash at Fixed Age . Annual cost Absolutely Limited. - ' Only Four Payments per Year. Non Forfeitable After Three Years; P. 8. RIDDELLE, M. D.- .1 Medical Director; : . W, H. GIBSON, Special Agent : Heme Office, central National Bank Bulldin Washington. D. C. . JOHN HA Alt, Jr., Local Agent, T , OCt 28 WUmlnrrton . K. n. - v - "'' ONWARD IS THE WORD TIIE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTK . toTniRD VOLUME-atthefolIowlne ' 1 subscriber, r-year. li.:nss 5 suDscribers. l yei ; 5.? - . 10, sttbscribers. 1 yeara...;......;.iaa "V, ' ' ' " ' m ' - ' j 7 One COOT. 1 TMr frofl lA.Iha nna c.it.,Hr n cluDottea. - -. - . Eight paeres. 40cn1nTnr q nrML-iv SnntKno' (charges Tprepaldjl to; ' : . . . Maturity IIIISCELLANEOUS. 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