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rr .. .'S-- .. ' JJl. ".liikl 'I -Tb Greats Cra -Earth for Pain." Will reliefs mura quick lr tkan any otbr known rrns " Jgr" Khpumattom. Neuralgia, f r KffYllins. SUIT Nock, Bruises, pro, riturisr. fcorca. Frost-bitca, &M-kcfce, Qalasy, bore Throat, Kriatica. t ounUa, Hadacle, I. QnMinii L tttrW. a bottle. Sold ty all drnjffis. tauuon. uu pen uint fUOtvlinn (i'I bears eur reUtorpft Tradr-MarV. and our rA-cl!xn ircatirn. A. t". Ttfrver S Co.. Sole Proprietor Dr. Ball's Cooh Syrw will cure ytmr . rah at rt e. lrUe only 22 Cta, a bottle. '' n , , zjj z . r Intelligent Headers will notice that Wiri i n Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Prop'r. Wilmington. N. C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 18S9. Entered at the Postoffloe at Wilmington, N.C. as second-class matter. The New York Cotton Exchange his? Is consumption Incurable? . Tho Faiicouru. Heat the following: Mr. C. 11. Mor The Fall terms of Superior Courts ri. Newark. Ark., savs: -Was down ; in this State will be as fol ows. . . with Abcess of-LuDg9; and friends and -First (Edenton) !.-Distrietadgo physicians pronounced me an Incurs- Gilmer Currituck, Sept,. . u n hie ConsumpJive. Befian akin? Dr . deh, Sept. 9:, Jasquotank, Sept 16, Kind's New Discovery for Consump-! Perquimans,SepL ;Chowan, bept. linnam now on my third bottle, and 30; Gates, Oct. 7; Hertford, Oct. 14; able lo oversee the work on my farm. Washington, Oct. 21; Tyrrell, Oct. t. : . U nrt0 .Arra niror morlo " 9"l'T)n.re. NOV. 41 ilYUe. JNOV. Ill ii. mu. aulvW.,u..v,v. .. !7..i7AA TCnxr 1- Rpnnforf Nov 25 harpers weekly has a well-established Jesse Middleman, Decalur. Ohio, ; Pamlico, Nov 18, Keaurorc, no . ao. i e as thp leadI illustrated newspaper in -Had it notjeen for Dr. King s ! Second (liainax; .uisinui ue j America. The fairness of its editorial com- MISCELLANEOUS.- ; . 18S9. Harper's Weekly, ILLUSTRATED. well-established liavea-aised their fines for disorderly conduct from one dollar to one hun dred dollars. Under the old rules a member could punch another mem bers head and get; off sometimes for fifty cents, but now such action can only be indulged in by the wealth iest members of the Exchange.', I 5 if II 1 J J not "warranted to fwre" all - ctasses f diseases, bat only sncli as. result tra. mpT&iT liver, Tiz: C VcrtigoyHadache, Dyspepsia, FcVcrs, Costiveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, etc. TTrr ftirse loey-srenot warranted in-fij-ibU, hut are asuearly so as It 1m po. lUUIs nuikff s remedy. Price, 25cts. -. COIJ EVEltYAYHKKE. VoidE - at Iron Ohio. " 1Ier is a portrait of Mr. Garri aon. of Salem. Ohio. f write ;Wat at work oa a farm for V SSO a month ; 1 now bav an agency tor E. CiAHn Co a albams and puDli roatku lid often nnk Ml SO a dar." r8iOed - - W, H.tiARltlso. Willtan Kline, Harrisburgr, r.. 1 : ererjr e J not. ' Mr ft 4. nmfltiiftmaimDrliaiS26 w.5'' i(Tl day'twork."- JrOthtn are doing quite a well, w hare not spave to rive ex- tracts rrom ineir leners. crerv M Wha taxes bold orthis trand business piles np strand profit. .'JUudl.we start -YO IT in this business. AtmtOmll Write tons aai learn all about it for yourself. We rx we will start you if roudon delay until her s-esa ahead of yon in your part of the counters If you hold yon will be able to pick op rold last. HbrReni ' Oe aecewatef forced manafaetnrers sale 1 S&.OOO ten -eJellr JketeSTApH Albans are to .be sold to the pssais bcS9eacb; Baond J oyat Cruuson Silk Velvet HnahXkarobifl decorated la sides. Handsomest albums in the wsjtsn. Largest hue. Greatest bargains ever known. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. Big money for agents. Any one ran become a aneceeaful agent. Sells itself on sight little or no 'g BCeeaaary. Wherever shown, every one wants to pur chase. A feats take thonsaada of orders with rapidity never' T hsthre kataarnj Great prafits await erery worker. Agents are ---aaahJsig lors nea. LadSeamake as much as men. You, reader, caa da aa well as any on, a. Full information and terms f ree, ta these who writ for same, with particulars aqd terms for our Family Bibles. Books and Periodical. After you know all, ahsaid yao conclad ta goao farther, why no harm is done. . Addras E. C. ALLEN at CO.. AVOISTA, UA15K. 1889. Harper's Magazine. illustrated; ilAxriK's Magazikb la the most useful, en tertalnlnr and beautiful periodical in tho ondq Amon? the attractions for 183 will be - fee w Dove I an American story, entitled "Ju--Piterilghtae-by Constance F. Woolson; ilius. tratlons Qt-Sliakespearc's comedies by E. .. Abbe yra .SQil. Qf arlicles on : l lussl a . i 1 1 ust ra ted tjr T. ie Thulstrup; papers on the Honiin--'--jotto-iUaiJAiaanciiacracterlsilo serial by rliirfaa riii)U' Vl'arnpf thrnn "Vrirwroerlnn stadies,"by i tonwy erw? iyornsoa. fiiust rateuf Cwnmodus.,ra historical play by t he aut hor of jtenwr. 'iiyi.ratca oy i. k. e-?ueiin, etc The dltorlal iX'partments are eonrlucred by aeore William Curtis, William Dean Howells and Charles Dudley Warner. HARPERS' PERIODICALS Mr. W. Ii. Smith,, the leader of the British House of Commons, has recently built a new church at Port sea at a cost of morethan $110,000. He has no interest in the place what ever; but happening to visit it for a dav on Government business, he noticed that it -greatly needed a new church. Forthwith he sent for the vicar and set the jivork. in progress, and until a few days ago no one but the vicar knew where all the money came froni. That's the kind of man "Old Morality-' isi New Discverv for Consumption 1 would have died oi Lung Troubles Was given up by the doctors. Am now in the best oi health Try it. Sample boit!es free at Robert R. Bellamy's wholesale and retail dru? store jku ykah: - - - r t - ;-:iAttxKftvalAtMisrN... oo HARPER'S YOUj?s'0 PEOPLE 2 00 l;.&jnQ&t&tftJi'riieloaU subsnrihers in the UnUe States, Canada, or Mexico. Thc Volumes of the Mnj?aziru t-ln with the JSutabera for June and December of each j'ear . uiett no t lme la Bpcciiied, Hubscrlnlions will oegln with the Nuinler current ut time of n " eeipt of order.: . . . bound Volumes of Hanx?r'8 Mnaluc, for ;Utfee years bacWln neattiothblndiu?, will be -jseofctby. jnail, post-paid, on. receipt of pi oo per.volumc. Cloth Jases lor bindiiur, ro eents ) eiivby,maU post. paid. ; . -Ui eLobeXrtJ. Harpers Magazine, Alphalx'ticai, -Analytical aod ilassined, for volumes 1 to 70, lneluslre. from JTnnc. 18.10. to June. ISK5. one voU 8ro. CJothti 00.: . Kemlttances should be mart by rast-om e Jfautey .order prjJraft. to avoid chance of loss. Sewpaper. are not to cow this adpertimenten . Cft exprrworroJIarper4: Brothers tisAddress HAltPEU & BltOTIJEHS. . bot 1 ... New York . 1889. ! Harper's Younff PeoDle, anillustratedAveekly. i'tlixra's Young PsortB begins Its tenth TOluxae with the- first Number in November. aaVurtBiT the-year -it will contain fire serial sto . rlea, LQCludlnjf'JXrymates," by Kirk Jkiunroe; The Ked Mustang," by W. O. Stoddard; and 'A Day in Waxland;" by lc. K. Muukittrlck; 'Nels Thurlow8 Trial," by J. T. Trowbridge; "The Three wishes." by F. Anstry and Bran- jOefMauhewa; a series of fairy tales written a&d Illustrated-by Howard Pyle; "Homo Stud 4ei in Natural History." by Dr. Felix L. Os wald; -Little Experiments," by Sophia B. ller- rtcte 'GUmpses of, Child-life from Dickens,' by Margaret E. Sangster; articles on various s porta and pastimes, short stories by the best .writers, and humorous papers and poems, .JrflUxuixhy hundreds of illustrations of excel , tojjt noallty. Every line In the paper Is sub acteito the most rigid editorial. scrutiny in otter that nothing harmful may enter its col- Aa epitome of everything that Is attractive aad desirable in juvenile literature. Boston Courier- . , weekly feast of good things to the boys juxA glrla la. everr family which it visits. ookivn Union. 1 It ta wonderful In Its wealth of pictures, in formation and Interest. Cliristtan Advocate S.Y. Madame Tkatcheff declares that Russia's factory operatives, male and female, sleep in the mills and cannot afford to buy leather shoes. Paper serves for stockings, and shoes are of wood. Shocking im morality prevail?. The Russian would rather do without his food than his weekly bath. The law allows children under 15 to work eight hours per day if they attend s-hool three hours. Children can not be employ, d in thirty six dan gerous industries.: Women weavers and spinners must not work at night. Where over one hundred persons are employed medical at tendance must be provided. , When Stanley arrives on the Zan zibar coast, says the New York Times, he will learn that the de cline of British j influence there, which he pointed out and lamented when he visited that region to pre pare for his Emin Bey relief expe dition, has not only been checked, but to a large extent repaired. The Sultan has made such concessions to the British East Africa Company at Lainii and North of it that the German East Africa Company is demanding compensation. The concisions include the full govern mental control of the island of LnTnu and of four important ports north ward, o' that the coast lin of the company is now about seven hundred miles long, . .extending, in fact, as far as Warsheik'h. This covers the region through which Dr. looters was auxiou.s to make his movement for the rescue of ISmin; but apparently the would-be res cuers have "soured on thp brave CRrvernor, for the; Germans suggest that he has been engaged ( by Slan ley to act as equatorial agent for the British Company in establish ing a line of truffle betweem the great lake and the Zanzibar coast. It musL be admitted that Stanley's exit eastward and not by way of the Congo, loget her With the fact that Sir W. MacKinnon, who is a chief figure in the British East Africa Company, was also one of the strongest backer of Stanley's ex pedition, gives some color of plausi bility to the Gentian surmise. At all events, the acquisition of Lamu. the third most important port on the coast, with its colitrol of the com merce of the river Tana, is a sue cessful Ktroke. ! OCTOBER ODDS. Wife (tearful) "You've broken the promise you made me!" Hus band (kissing her) "Never mind, my dear, don't cry; I'll make you another." Munsey's Weekly. Old Lady "I hope," my dear, you never conceal anything from your ! husband." Y'oung Wife "Oh, no; nothing but mv thoughts." N. 1. Weekly. ' At a concert inWilke6barre,Penn., while every one was applauding, a little child-exclaimed: "Oh. mamma, see all the big men pattveaking.' -! umeago rferatu. Do you think it is grammatical to say, "He summers in the country?" Lowtone "Why not? You can say 'He fails in the mud' or 'He springs in the water.1 Chicago America. 1; "I guess I'll take my vacation over again, if you have no objec tion," said a flashy young clerk to his employer. "Not the slightest, sir. You "can make it permanent." Hartford Post. - Ktnvkin Warren. Sent. 16; North am pt on, Sept. 30; Edgecombe, Oct. 14; Bertie. Oct. 28; Halifax, Nov. 11; Craven, Nov. 25. Third (Wilson) . District Judge MacRae Martin, Sept.. 3, Dec. 2; Pitt. Sent. 16; Greene, Sept. 30: Vance. . Oct. 14; Wilson, Oct. 28;J Franklin, Nov. 11; Nash, Nov. 48. Fourth (Raleigh) District Judge Armtield Harnett, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov. 11; Wayne, Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake, Sept. 23, (criminal term; .uct. tcivn lerin;. Fifth fHillsboro) District Judge Graves Granville. July 22, Nov. 25: One Fact Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an American statesman, it is a fact, established bv the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Sirsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or afrec tions arising from impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates ; a good appetite, and gives strength i to every part of ttie system, lry 11. -. - Trusts are combinations or .men an i.l corporations that cannot trust one another. WE CAN AND DO Guarantee Acker's Blood Eiixir for it has been fully demonstrated to the people of ths country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds Hp the constitution. For sale by Munds Bios. Orange, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Person, Aug. T9, Nov. 18; Guilford, Aug. 26; Dec. 6f Chatham, Sept. 30: Durham, Oct. 14; Alamance, Oct. 28. Sixth (Wilmington)" District Judge Bynum Duplin, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Lenoir, Aug. 9, Nov.. 11 r Pender, Sept 9; New Hanover, Sept 23; Sampson, Oct. 7, Dec. 9; Carteret, Oct. 21;JoneS,Oct. 28:Onslow,Nov. 4. Seventh (Fayetteville) District Judge Shipp Cu uberland, July 22, Nov. 11; Columbus. July29; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct. 28; Anson, fcept. 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; Stanly, Oct. 14; Cabarrus, Oct, 28. Ninth (Winston) District Judge Brown Kockingham, July 22, Nov. 4; Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. 11;. Surry, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Alleghanvi 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; I Judge Connor Catawba, July 15; Alexander.-July 29; Cleveland, Aug. 5, Oct. 21; Mecklenburg, Aug. 26; Union, Sept. 16; LincoIn;vSept. 30; Gaston, Oct, 7; Rutherford, Oct, 28; Polk, Nov. 11. ! Twelfth (Asheville) District-? Judge Clark Madfson, 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. merits on current politics has earned for it the respect and confidence of all impartial read ers, and 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 range of tastes and pursuits. ; Supplements are frequently provided, and no expense Is spared to bring the highest ortfer of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the cnangeiui pnases or nome and foreign history. A new work of llction from the pen of William Dean Howells; and one by Charles King, will be among the leading features of the weekly tor 1889. - 5 . ; - - ; , HARPER'S "PERIODICALS. ! PKR YEAR: HAltPEK'S WEEKLY...... $4 .0 HAKPEU'S MAOAZINB.J. ...... .......... 4 HARPEK'S BAZA It 1 ........... 4 00 HAKPEU'S YOUNG PEOPLE. ... S 00 PosUtgc Free to cJl sufjscruje-rs in, the. Untied States, voitada, or Mexico, - ' - eMJSCELLA0l The gnrdens of modern poetry too often betray a nearness to the drains of the' cities. HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little ob stacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets'will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Con stipation and Indigestidn, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros., druggists. There is net enough religion in the world to admit of the annihila- The volumes of the Weekly begin with the nrst JSuraDer ror 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 Harper's Weekly, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by man, postage paia. or by express, rree oi expense (proviaea tne ireignt aoes 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 recelut of 1 00 each. . ' Remittances should be made by ' Post-Office Money Order or Draft to avoid chance of loss; SeipxiKiijersa.re. not to copy thus a&vervisenien wit haul f7i"rxpress order Qf Harper & Brothers Address HA'RPEK & BROTHERS..; nov 5 Vew York BUCKWHEAT, . BUCKWHEAT. j BU K WHEAT. SEVT UULLED BUCKWH E A T. OF THKSKASON.' : CALL AND TRY IT. All (ftlir Good in a F.rsfc Mass GROCERY STORE. U FOR SALE BY ' ' ' Jno. L. Boatwright.j CLYDE'S no tion of religions. Tenns Postage Trepaid, $2 pr vear. VoL T begins November 1, 188& ii)fitok Copy sent on receipt of two-cent Rnxle Number. Five Centa each. KfcUttancee should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. ycusspapers are not to copy this advertisement WUmkU Vh$ express order of Harper $ Brothers i ' t - i Address HARPER BROTHERS. taOTU . .r---. . 1 TfrwYOF IJrufjs anfl ( Kemicalp, fjpCnXST ARTICLES. PATENT MEDICINES, t9alr Bracea, Trnssea,ta, etc. - AUo PreacxlpUons filled day or night at ' Y. C MILLER'S, Dirt, Debt ami the Devil. A distinguished divine calls those three D', Dirt, Debt and the Devil, an unmatched trinity of evil. If a man would be happy, he must avoid all three, and as studiously keep clear of Disease another D you per ceive. This calls to mind still another D: a i4G. M I)."; in fact,Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, t lie unfailing remedy for consump tion (which is lung-scrofula), in its early stages, as well as for chronic catarrh in the head, and bronchial, throat and lung - affections gener ally. It is a nutritive, tonic, and blood-purifier, and builds up the strength and flesh of those who are reduced below the usual standard of health in a most marvelous way. It allays irritation and subdues the worst iingering coughs. Guaranteed to benefit or cure iu.all diseases for which it is recommended," or money paid for it returned; r -,S)K- The man that has lived for him self has tke privilege of being his own mourner. To Consumption Surely Cured. tiik Editor Please inform yourreaders 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 FRKK to any of 3"our 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. "It "Works "Like swCbarm. Union'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. -ft -A FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located, bet ween Chambers and Roosevelt. st3 At sokyock. p. m. If and OCt 4 tf i 1 7 o. Front St.. Th National Life 1.AND ; jl atur it v A83oiution OF WASHINGTON. D. C. PIONEER BENEFACTOR.. GULF STREAM. PIONEER.: Saturday, Oct. 12 . Wednesday, Oct. 10 . . .Saturday, Oct. 19 FROM WIL311NGTON BKNEFACTOR .... GULF STREAM PIONEER BENEFACTOR Friday. Oct. 11 . . .Tuesday, Oct. 15 ...Tnursaay. Oct, 17 . . . .Tuesday, Oct, 23 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro Kates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, WUmlngton, N C. THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l Agents, oct 10 5 Bowling Green, New York. Homes in North Carolina Onlv 20 Hours Bide from New York I Advice to Mothers. t The Chief Reason for the great suc cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found In the article itself. It is merit that wins, and the MRS. WlNSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac should always be used when children j compllshes what is claimed for It, is what are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit- i nas &y cn t0 11x13 medicine a popularity and tie sufferer at once: it produces nat- ale greater than that of any other sarsapa- aral. quiet sleep by relieving the! Mtorit WinQ rilla or blood pmU cnild from nain. and the little cher- Lmci 1 L V,r ,no fier before the public . . mT9 -l 1 1 1 ST m - ' , tiocHi s oarsapamui cures ocroiuia, jyiLih t Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia,- Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes , That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens tho Nerve, builds up the WIole System. IIcMd'a Sarsn par ilia is sold by all drug gists, si; six for $5. Prepared by C X Hood ft Con Apothecaries, Lowell, Haas. .: Jan l lyrdtwnrm raws a 5S) Mil888onti of Kaieiii Os the Ralelffh and Augusta Alr-Llne R E. I 500 ACK18 F IAND IN TUB on? leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms It lota to suit purchasers. Four acres for t'i', Larger tracts $5 per acre, in monthly paj aenta oi 10. This land adjoins the "Soutb am Pines', a recently established health rc wort (or sanitarium), and Is specially adapted for Fruit Culture, as well as all the cereal A number of New England people have bought lots In the town of "Southern Pines," and it is the desire of the owners of this land to In duce small farmers, mechanics and others from the New England and Middle States, ae ell as elsewhere, to locate here. No State in the Union offers greater Inducements to eet tiers than North Carolina Nowhere can better farming country or as fine a climate be found 1 his Is the opinion of Northern meo who have settled In North Carolina This 1p t bow fide offer, and Is limited For further particulars write at once to Ji.HN T. PATivICK, -uoramls'r of Immhrratlon. Raleigh. N. C or B A RICHARnsOK n 21 -tt C jmnleloOffl" at C a- Has Paid to Mem- bers Over - -$600,000 Accrued Liabili- : ties - t - - None. ; HORATIO BROWNING, , -i Presldenr. W3 IeVfr& bMti Kir flBH HiaT rimnu.'4 speedily when thia remM V-i1 no more eseetual reUef fni k- w, than this article. Put ms in iiEiIptlU ties. , Sample laclSS tt in stamps The refftdarlinn?1 Wt The great secretofthec9i.v. 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J J XlrXl ofErronorEzeeueiiaOUiirTw ilobnst, Uoble MAKHOOO ftillr RMtorra, HswtoltUnp Strens-thea HKAK.CNDKVELOFKD ORflAXS S MTiHk Absolutrlr vnfallfnc; HUSK TKKATXkA'T Bfnu u 1 1 fiesrtostiry tram 47 8Uts, Trltria, u4 fsnitiCnitt Too esn writ them. Book, fall iplsMUoa, ssi nn Mled) free Aiiitn ERIE KtfilCAl CS.IUliUt I SAMUEL NOItMENT, Treasurer. .r -,urt Uo. Bead tot DOU BUYERS t If;' 'f hny them. Direction forTrtinlni 'v ;'.- locr8 and Breeding Ferrets. KM, yurDtehiEg Gwodsof all tok Then send for Practical PQUL- tf 'I. I TRY BOOK.. 100 pages; beaa- i-clorcd pbxtc : cnaaravtiifrs of nearly all kinds or GEORGE I. Ejl. lUtlDGE, secretary. Manager an Actuary. GEO.ZJ. EASTERDAY, Ass't Secretary. Life Insurance at Absolute Cost, A Guaranteed Policy. . An Incontestible Policy. Maturity value in Cash at Fixed Age Annual cost. Absolutely Limited. Only Four Payments per Year. Nen Forfeitable After Three Years! P. S. RIDDELLE, M. DA Medical Director! W, H. GIBSON. Special Atrenr. . Home Office, Central National Bank Building:. JOHN HAAR, Jr., Local Agent, oct 26 i Wilmington; N. C. POMONA HILL NURSERIES - POMONA, N. C, Two and a;naif Miles West of Greensboro, N. c Lime. Lime. LIME in exchange for PBOVISIONS. 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, arid is the best known re me- . dy for, diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or : othr causes.; Twenty nye cents a bottle. . LIME HME LIME LIME LIME " " GROCERIES. " DRY GOODSi " "HARDWARE, " LUMBER. " " " CASE. V i'i :- FIIENCQ Ilitob.V , Bockypojiit. Phe main , line of the It. & D. iL Tr. passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of tnp omce. saiem trains maicestops regular Lwiue usuiy eiiefi way. -inose interestea in Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially invited to inspect this, the Largest Nursery' in the State, and one of the largest in the South. Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear. Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots, Nectarines, Mulberries, Quince, Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. English Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees, &c. All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for 1888 will show, j . - . -- -. , Give your orders td my authorized agent or Order direct from the Nursery. " Correspondence solicited. Destrlptive Cata logue free to applicants. " " Address ; . . ' . - J. TAN LINDLEY, " POMONA, GuiUord CO.; N. C tw Reliable Salesman ' wantpi in ptptt , County. A good paying commission will be giw ; . 0 lowlsidescniK 7l tiona nf Ihsi fcreeda: how to CSPOSUe: J plans for poultry bonBes: iafonanUoa 1 aboatinoubatora,andwliero IobotI 1 Ktrtrm irom nest stocu wsi-pii per witting. Sent for 15 ynU (rfsJlktoi'sGifl profit.- V baud t?4 L rrntintlfl. I m i ........ mA tyroiinr t K.A,, All shnotrVTOn r"-" AU .VMMv ! 1 fa vu.t lit. AO 11 la scenes, acq - On Corn, Peanuts . ' ' and Patatoe: fimY CARBONATE OF LIMX, MIXED WITH rtf1" KB ULT3 AST0NI3UINQ. Addref FBISCB BSOS- Kockv Point r' ROASTS fflSK BETTERTREJ'AREI) ( .) man ever , io auuuuvu-.- - - friends wltli OYSTERS this J p - none but the rJZtn. V"Z MYRTLE G ROVE KOA I a i thing overhauled and . octcri ready at short notice and export w open them. . ' ruretne acan-- SDecial rates to parties. GW ' i 1 r fit Villi. ' I will dn mv Desi io uieaot o plea Respectfully,? oct 2 tf v VV. it Wngni"!" . Wilmington Beacoastfi r - 'O. V-vJ " I'll' ." rrell's Stables, QORNER TIIIRD AND PRINCESS .STS.; are well eciipped with every thing necessary n a Am class Livery anil-Sales Stables. Good horses and comfortable vehicles and ca"rerui drivers ready on demand. ' 'Attention is iDeelailv llnnrei! tn nur lnrire stockyard and our facilities ror housing horses ttuu uaLLir in me Dasement or' our large sta bles. .. , V: . . , . ... , . -, - -Kates as low as can be foubd elsewhere. wire us a can and we will do nleaserou. - . fN "ANl? AFTEK issft, trains vniil' fI Leave Princess street suwr - , cept Sunday.'; ; tMV-P.fc. fave IWtstreftat di jave Front stree fim aftJa,v- Leave Hammocks- at W P ,f. Sunday. V ;.7n nd tkOO VgJfe-. Iave Ilammocka at 5 10 anu -v.. , Iave Hammt)cks at PwOa. cuff.' Arrive Front street at 8-M u . cepr-Sunday. .- ...riani ffl. Arrive Front strectat & ' Arrive mtatgjv -Anive Front street at w" feDtra where. supper Train, f "U""S m10 1 bur best to ! for this train at r cents v - r w J wishing to return I he same 01$ , jia I - ooraer Potuta &bo htm sts. i July o deoa&wlv 37.13 tr T-j?rleicr
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1889, edition 1
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