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li nrilni ttre JAter Complaint HWmjr- nmnii Affection and Costireness. Atdrupgists. Price 23 cti. pHl OIL (Pries onlg 25 cents. Sold by all druggist.) Relieves quick Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Lumbago, Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Sores, Backache, &c. iueuiLANGE'S,PLUQS, Ths OreaUTobacco An It tit n t(dote!Prfci 70Cts. At all druggists. DOfouWaye No appetite, Indigestion, Flatulence, Nick Ueadacfne, "all rmi4ovii," los ing: flesh, yon will 1 ind Josh. T. James, : Editor & Prop'r. WILMINGTON. N. C. TIio Fall Court. E RID AY. DEC. 20. 1889. Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. the remedy yon need. They tone up the weak stomach and build up the flagging? energies. Sufferers from mental or physical ovcrwooli will find relief from them. Xicely sugar coated. SOLD EVERYWHERE. i I .t.T-- ilm VOICE from Ohio. Here is portrait of Sir. Unrri son, of Salem, Ohio. lie writes: '"Was at work on a farm for $SO a month: I how hare an ajrency for . C. Allen & Co's album and publi cations and often m.ikc 120 a !ny." k (Signed) W. H. Oakkison. William Kline, Harrisburir. Fa., writes: ''l have never known anything to sell like your album. Yesterday I took orders enough to pay me over JSJSis." W. J. Kl more, Bangor, Me., writes: "I take an order for voiir allium at est every house 1 visit. M profit is often as muchas 8!SO for a sin trie dav's work.' Others are doing ouite as well : kwe nave not spare to give ex- " rurtm frnm f i r W.t fur. V t rr OB who takes hold of fhisprancl business piles tip grand profil. Shnll we start YOU in this business, reader? Write to us and learn all about it for yourself. We ars starting many ; wo will start you if vou don't delay until another gets ahead of you in your part of the countrr. " If you take hold you will be able to pick up gold fast. &2 l e:t 1 On account of a forced manufacturer's sale 1 3i,000 ten dollar Fhotogrnph Albinno are to be sold to the people for 35S each. Bound in Ifoval Crimson Silk Velvet IMush. Charmin pi T decorated in&itlp. ll.mtnniAt a llitim. in f It world. Largest iize. Greatest bargains ever known. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. Big money for agents. Any one can become a successful a?ent. Sells itself on sipbt little or no talking necessary. Wherever shown, every one wants to pur chase. Agents take thousands of orders with rapidity never before known. Ureat profits await every worker. Agents are snaking fortunes. Ladies make as much 'as men. Vou, reader, can do as well as any one. & Full information and terms fret", to those who write for same, with particulars and terms for our KamilT Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After you know all, should yon conclude to go no further, wh v no harm is done, a Address E. C. AI.I.F..N i CO., AlGUsTA, MaIXC. 1890. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. IIABPKK8 Weekly has a well-established place as the leading'.- illustrated newspaper Id America. The fairness of its editorial com ments 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, nt It for the perusal of people or the widest range of tastes and pursuits. The Weekly supplements are of remarkable variety, in terest, and value. No expense Is spared to bring the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. A Mexi can romance, from the pen of Thomas a. Jantier, will appear In the Weekly in 1809. HARPER'S .PERIODICALS. per year: HARPER'S WEEKLY H 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE .4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR.. 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 rostageFreetoaU subscriotrs in tlte United States, Canada, or Mexico. The Volumes 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 Harper's Weekly, for three years back. In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not ex ceed one dollar per volume), for 00 per voL Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of $1 00 each. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Sexospapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express (rrdrr o' Harper & Brothers Address HARPKK & BROTHERS. nov 20 Vew York ' 1890. Harper's Young PeoDle. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The Eleventh Volume of IIakpek's Young People, which begins with the Number for November r. I8SV. presents an attractiva pro gramme. It will oiler to its readers at least four serials of the usual length, and others in two or three parts, namely. "The Red Mustang-, "by William O. Stoddard; "Phil and the Baby," by Lrcv c. Lillie; "Prince Tom my," by John Russell Coryell; and -'Mother's Way," by Margaret E. Sangster; two short serials by LIjalmar n jorth jBoyesen. Two series of Fairy Tales will attract the at tention of lovers of the wonder-world, name ly, the quaint tales told by IIoward PYLE.and so admirably illustrated by him, and another series In a different vein by Frank M. Bick nell. There will be short stories by W. 1. Ho wells, Thomas Nelson Page, Mary E. Wilkiks Nora Perry, Harriet Peescott Spofforp, David Ker, Hezekiaii Bdtter wokth, Sophie swett, Richard Malcolm Johnston, etc. A subscription to Harper's Young People secures a Juvenile library. 1 here is useful knowledge, also plenty of amusement Boston Advertiser. Terms Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. VoL XI oegins Xovember 5, 1S89. " : Speitmen 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. The English postoffice does all.the express business in Great Britain, carries parcels at an average cost of eleven cents each, and makes a pro fit of $2,250,000 a year. - Suicide as a risk to life decreases rapidly after the thirty-fifth year, and the very old take their own lives as rarely as the very young. Under ten and over seventy years of age, suiciue is extremely rare aim takes an insignificant place in the statistical tables. Statisticians who devote their chief attention to population are raising the question whether the English speaking people are not de. stined, in course of time, to over spread and rule the whole world. At present the people of the United Kingdom and the United States number about one fifteenth of the total population of the earth, pos sess one third of its surface and govern one fourth of its inhabitants. They are increasing with a rapidity unknown to any other civilized race; and there is room enough in the territory still at their disposal to enable them to multiply at the cur rent rate for another century and then be doubled, and still not be so thickly crowded together as the people of some old world countries Belgium, for instance an to-day. Calculated upon the most modest basis, the population of the United States by 100 will not fall short of 4S0,000,000. and that of England. Canada, Australia and South Africa will at the very least, swell the ag gregate to 713,000,000; while a gen erous estimate for continental Eu rope places its population ninety years hence at 534,000,000. W. D. Suit. Drmrgist. Bippas. Ind..! The Fall terms of Superior Courts testifies: I can recommend Electric in this State will be a3.?1!0 Bitters as the very best remedy. Every First (Edenton) District-Judge bottle has Biven relief in every case. ' Gilmer Currituck, Sept, 2; Cam One man took six bottles, and was cur-1 den, Sept. 9; PasqoptapK- Sept. lb, ed of Rheumatism ot 10 years' stand- j Perquiraans,Sept. 23;Chowan, Sept. in" Abraham Hare, druggist, Bell- j B0; Gates, Oct. 7; Hertford, Oct 14; ville. Ohio, affirms: "The best sellins j Washington,- Oct. 21; Tyrrell, Oct. medicine i have ever handled in my 20 28; Dare, Nov. 4: Hyde, Nov. 11; years' experience, is Electric Bitters." ; Pamlico, Nov, 18; Beaufort, Nov. 2o. Thousands of others have added their j Second (Halifax) DistrictJudge testimony, so that the verdict is nnaoi- ; Boykin Warren, Sept. 16; INortn- mous that Electric Bitters do enre all ! ampton, Sept. 30; Edgecombe, Oct. diseases ol the Liver. Kidneysor Blood. 14; Bertie, Oct. 28; Halifax, Nov. 11; f Only. half a dollar a bottle at Robert li. Craven, JNov. 35. ; Bellamy's wholesale and retail drug! Third (vviison; uisinci-j uue Store. ' juacttae martin, oepi. o, cu Pitt Sent. 16: Greene, Sept. du: DECEMBER DROLLERIES. She "What do you suppose snp ports the vast arch of the heavens?" He "The moonbeams, I guess." Lowell Citizen. The head that wears a crown is too frequently mentioned. Was there ever a head that didn't wear a crown? Judge. The sentence "Ten dollars or thirty days" is another proof of the truth of the adage that time is money. t-Pittsburgh Chronicle. Blobson offers to bet $5 that there is more Wark on bis dog than on one of the big redwood trees of California. Burlington Free Press. "You don't mean to'sav he is the lion of the season?" "Yes. Why not?" "I judged from his manners he was more of a bear." Puck. Rheumatism Is undoubtedly caused by lactic acid in the blood. This acid at tacks the fibrous tissues, and canses the pains and aches in the back, shoulders, knees, ankles, hips, and wrists. Thousands of people- have found in"' Hood's Sarsaparilla a posi tive cure for rheumatism. This medicine, by its purifying action, neuta-alizes the acidity of the blood, and also "builds up nnd strengthens the whole body. .. e- W. S. Huntingdon says railroads will soon make 100 miles an hour. The New York Sun cannot harm Grover Cleveland nor yet can It hurt the Democratic party by any thing that it can say or do. It claims to be a Democratic newspa per but yet, if it ever was one, it certainly has fallen from its high es tate. Merely as a matter of amuse ment we republish here an extract from an article in that paper of the 16th in st.: We suppose that the statement must -iel o.rrvoii trrrdttJlV accilrittt? which has been made frequently of late without denial, and which we observe again in the Pioneer Press. that the Hon. Grover Cleveland has "refused $150,000" for Ked Top, near Washington. This reveals an un.ex pected choracteristic of the late President. In 1888, .it will be remembered, Mr. Cleveland made the memorable investment of $10,000 in the enter prise devoted to his re-election; and there mirst now be more of the ga.u- bler about him than people usually have supposed, thus to risk, say, about $50,000 more on the chance of getting into Washington again next time, ut course the refusal of such a fancy price for the Red Top prop- erty can only oe reasonably ex plained on the theory that the White House is still ia his hopes, and that he .doesn't wish anybody to think that it isn't. But Mr. Cleve land has atways been a plunger. He once gambled away the power of the Democracy for the sake of his own renomination. I'JMI'I.KS OX THE FAfJK Denote an impure stcite of the blood and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all. impurities .ami leave the complexion smooth and clear. Then? is nothing .that will so thoroughly huitd't.p the constitution, purify and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed fly Munds Bros., druggists. i man doesn't'look at a" salary as doesata wheelbarrow, lie thinks it ought to be drawn in advance. Jie ARE YOU SKEPTICAL? If so we will convince you that Acker's English Remedy for the lungs is superior to all other prepa rations, and is a positive cure for all Throat and Lung troubles. Croup, 'Whooping Cough and Colds. We guarantee the preparation and will give you a sample bottle free. Sold by llutuls .lros.r Jruggioto. Catarrh is a common disease, so common that snufliug and "hawk-, ing" reach you at every turn. Your foot slips in its nasty discharge, in the omnibus or in church, and its stench disgusts at the lecture or concert. The proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offer $500 reward for a case of Catarrh which they cannot cure. Remedy sold by druggists, at.50 cents. . j- Gen. Boulanger, like a great many noted men, is superstitious. PEOPLE EVERYWHERE Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all other, preparations for the .Throat and Lungs. In WThooping Cough and Croup it is magic and relieves at once. We offer you a. sample bottle free. Remember, this Reme dy is sold on a positive guarantee by Munds Bros., druggists. - .... , ( The youngest aduiral of the Eng-: nsn neer is wir weonrev riornnv. Vance. Oct. 14r Wilson, Oct. as; Franklin, Nov. 11; Nash, Nov. 18. Fourth (Raleigh) District Judge Arm field Harnett, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 12 No v. 11; Wayne, Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake, Sept. 23, (criminal term) Oct. 22 (civil term). Fifth CHillsboro) District Judge Graves Granville, July 22, Nov. 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. 25; Lenoir, Aug. 9, Nov. 11: 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 nberland. July 22, Nov. 11; Columbus. July 29; Moore, Aug. 12, Oct. 23; Anson, Sept. 2, Nov. 25; Brunswick, Sept. 9; Rich mond, Sept. 10, Dec. 2; Robeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. Eighth(Salisbury) District Judge Merrimon Iredell, xug. 5, Nov. 4; Rowan, Aug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept. 1G; Montgomery, Sept. 30; Stanly, Oct. 14; Cabarrus, Oct. 28. Ninth (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 (Morganton) District Judge Phillips Henderson, July 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa tauga, Aug. 26; . Caldwell, Sept. 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23; McDowell, Oct. 7. Eleventh (Charlotte) : District, Judge Connor Catawba, July 15; Alexander. Jul v 29; Cleveland, Aug. 5, Oct. 21; Mecklenburg, Aug. 26; Union, Sept. . 16; Lincoln, Sept. 30; Gaston, Oct, 7; Rutherford, Oct, 28; Polk, Nov. 11. Twelfth (Asheville) District Judge Clark Madison, July 29,Nov. 18: Buncombe", Aug. 12, Dec 2; Transylvania, Sept, 2; Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson,- Sept. 23: Macon, Sept, 30; Clav, Oct. 7; Cherokee, Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; Swain, Nov. 4. - CLITDE'S IWnTu sfei p be Hood's Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, builds up weak and debilitated systems, gives strength to weakened nerves, overcomes that tired feeling, tpnes the digestive organs. lnvigorates and reg ulates the kidneys and liver, expels disease, and gives vigorous health. Young people say: "It is the best ' Makes medicine we ever took." . Old people say: " It makes tflO Weak us feel young again." So f good a medicine may well oiron& be called "the true Elixir of Life." Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug gists. $i ; six for $5. ' Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. jan 1 lyrd&wnrm mws 2d The North Carolina Presbyterian ISA HELIGI0D8 FAMILY NEWPAPE1 FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts At 3 o'clock, P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday, Dec. 7 GULF STREAM Saturday, Dec. li BENEFACTOR .Saturday, Dec. 21 GULF STREAM Saturday, Dec. 28 FROM WILMINGTON GULB1 STREAM..... Friday, Dec. 6 BENEFACTOR , Friday, Dec. 13 GULF STREAM...,.., Friday, Dec 20 DENEFACTOR. Friday, Dec. 27 rr Through Bills Lading asd Lowest Thro Kfctes guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina. , EEPor Freight or Passage apply to II G. SMALLBONES, SurxirlntendeaC, Wilmington, IS C. TUEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l Agents, flee 2 5 Bowling Green. New York. NEW GOODS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Wixslows soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. 1 1 relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is .very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the erums. allavs all pain, relieves wind, regulates the I bowels, and is tne best known reme dy for diarrhesa, whether arising from teething or oth.r causes. Twenty five cents a bottle, july 0 deod&rwlv "It Works tike a Charm." and ; TOST RECEIVED, PER ATLANTIC COAST IV . lane,. the nnest assortment ot fancy goods ever brought to this market. CANNED GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TiYUito Heath Peaches, Detert AyricotP, Gratetl Bali a ma Pineapple, TVliola Kaliama Piueopple, California Pears, Tomatoes. Greeu Corn, iiobster, Katmon.&c , &c ATMORETS GENUINE ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING i . v ... 1 J " -a- jl v.- a. uu iUiiija Kuion'8 Magnetic Laniment is a slon visiting Wilmington during the and devoted to the intellectual, moral luiai interests ui me people. It numbers among its correspondents many of the very best writers of the Southern Pi-es-byteiian Church. It is thoroughly orthodox cn questions ot doctrine, hut free and out spoken In its views on all open questions, it allows and invites free discussion within the bounds of courtesy. In popularity the Pkesbttebian is con stantly advancing. It Is The Paper for the People, and presents in its columns matter to iaterest and Instruct all ages, classesoand conditions Ct tho nonnla Price per annum, $2 65; or for one year to4 brated PRESERVES, excelled Ly none, utv ouuoviiuci, Lis nUUlCoo JOHN McLAURIN, Editor and Proprietor Wilmington, N. c MISCELLANEOUS. The Acme MANUFACTURING 00. MANUFACTURERS OP Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. . WILMINGTON, N.C 'RE REPUTATION OF OUF. FERTILIZERS the acme and GEM, is now established, and the results of three years' use in the nancs of the best farmers of this and other States will attest their value as a high grade manure -- The MATTING, made from the leaves of our native pice, is conceded to oe equal to any wool carpec lor comfort- and durability and the demand for it is dally increasing. It has vir tues not round in any other fabric. - The FltntE or vvuoL is extensively used for upholsteriDg purposes, and as a filling for Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light elastic and proof against insects. certificates from reliable parties using otr gooas can L seen ax our oince, or win oe maii- Hanier 's Bazar. ?LLUSTRATED. - D ARPKK'8 liAZAtl is a wivinsr the latAst. iT-u"ior tti. v I ments are Indlspensafiio f?S."B,leet gS, dress-maker and fprotes,10 expense is spared in mS11,1 fcooiaft tractivenessof the "lSSS1? ts SS short stories, nannr T,st Mer. nr.? I says satisf y all toSteiKl iSMtoS1 weekly lssu vl mwresi ir- women. nea hin ' 1111)114 o hnrtfmf A ' ,T ihornk Miller, ch,1 rick and Mary specdvely furnish a series U1 Daughter at Home," . "SS P St and "The Womar of the pwSa 5 ed upon llC'LtiOhl an 4 tf atysteiiitji'3 itsaction. Q".:. r. in affoni;;i;c r liof, inmvt-diar' iu its bciiii.: results.- Ui; o:;; celled us a. liJoo',, punTicr. .Mar vefous.-is ur- Tii terative in it StilUKlatst Of '.(,'. on atoj'ikl 1vcj A so' erciVii car for " ' prcssion auo wa nt o f .apiietit HVa.il-.irLo am" "'von s.i c-sv - TCI HI ill !1J if Kt " Seb iP- Pimplos a in. speedily v. hen this remedy is taken. There if no inoro effectual relu f for the na;j?ea ar v loathing of food due to INTEMPERANCE: than this article. Put up in large 75ceat hot' ties. Saiuplo packages in powder form sent by mai 1 to any address on receipt of ID cm? -ia sti.T!TF. The regnlarl io,id form canuot fcr sent dv mail. MEXICAN MEDICINE COv 40) North 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa. ' . ID 1MNA! The great secret of the canary bird breeder; of the Hartz Mountains in Germany. Bird .Mauna v, il 1 restore tho song of cage birds, wil! prevent their ailments jund restore them tc" good condition. If given to a bird during the season of shedding feathers, it willin most cases carry thelittlo musician through this, critical ier:od without loss of song. Sent b nail on receipt of 15 ot. in stamps. BIRD OOD.CO., 400 N. 3rd St. Philadelphia, Pa, euse raent ion this paper. ept 9 tn sa; The National Life -AND- Maturity Association OF WASHINGTON. D. C. HARPER'S PERIODICALS - per tear: HARPERS BA2ARr.:........-: ! HARPER'S MAGAZINE. ... .... ; HARPER S WEEKLY.. 4 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE..,., ' - Postage Free to an subscribers in' I thtJ Tne volumes of the Bazar '. nrst xiumDer for January of Mh tf no time is mentioned, subscrtntinn,, with the Number crontatffiSS order. . - c 01 receipt. - Bound Volumes of Harper's Bta I years bade, in neat cloth lnrjinFn0 by mall, postage paid, or byn1; expense (provided the freight doeBi" one dollar per volume), tor $7 K,0 . Cloth Cases for each voiumJl01?1 binding, win be sent by u ffijJSf'k receipt of $100 each. .Iuaus PostiJaia,. Remittances should be made bv tw r,J Money Order or Draft, to avoid SaaSftfe , Newspapers are not to copy thisafo 'vtlhottt the express order oj HaiwrK v Address. . IIARPEK&TCrafe ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any: proposja line cf in American il'iby; addressing Roweil & Co, dvertising Papers Geo; .?. New paper Advertising Bureau, iy spruce St., New Yort Send lOcts. for lOO-paa PumphK' THE STATE CHRONICLE,1 Successor to the Farmer and Mechanic ir tne cnromcjc.) Under New Management NEWSY, BRIGHT AND;CLEA5. UP WITH THE TIMES. Has Paid to Mem bers Over - -$600,000 Accrued Liabili ties - - - - Nonei HORATIO BROWNING, President. (SAMUEL NORMENT, Treasurer. GEORGE I. Ejl..RIBGE, Secretary, Manager an- Actuary, GEO. J. EASTERDAY, Ass't Secretary. - Life Insurance at Absolute Cost. A Guaranteed Policy. - An Incontestable Policy. 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."s- Medical Directorj W U. GIBSON, Special Agent. - Home Office, Central National BanK Building, Washington, D. C. J OIIN HAAR, Je., lacsal Agent, ' oct 28 WllmlngtonJ N. C " GUNS, GUNS. Single and Double-Barrel Breech and Muzzle Loading.- Pistols, Sportsman's Supplies. We; have a large and fine stock at prices lower man ever ueiore onereu. y-- STOVES STOVES! rjlHE - ''STATE cnitONICLE" WILL E what Its name implies a State Paper. Bis not the Raleigh "Chronicle," and will not ti local or sectional. It will aim to keep c with the news from Murphy to Manteo, or, t the politicians put It, from Cherokee to Or lituck. - - - :- ! It will bo the organ of no man; no ring, v section, no party. It will be Democratic i politics, but will not hesitate to crta Democrauc measures ana jjemucruxic vmm: TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION: One Year.. .. .i P J Six Mont hs. 1? Shree Al onths . . TFor a sample copy address THE STATE CHRONICLI ; : , , j . - liaieigh, Ac, Lime. Lime, , LIME in exchange foV PEOVISIO'Sfl LIME LIMB LIME -LIME LIME eept - - I GKOCEKIES. DRY GOODS . RARDWABl - . " LUMBEB. PRNC Bi J3B0S. i RVEE HEATING AND COOKING. Most complete stocky in , theJIStatc. low prices will astonish you. Our Still on Deck. OLIVES In all size bottles, from 10c to $L0O New JAMS of different fruits. A fresh lot of Gordon & Dilworth's cele- PERSCA- safe and speedy care for Rheuma- campment is cordially invited to cau and tism, Neuralgia, Goat, Headache. .Jl&l? IPi5vH? iuucj vius ui iwi, ubuiuuuuiud u( lUOCh i - , d i,t . , iuj tatauiiiiiiuicuii, p9 lUai&cii sticcu Ucmecii 5 Aevcspqpers are nottocoptr this advertisement cruises, owbuiukb, jpa- rront ana water, only 10 cents for a Shave . tottrfPxiwonicronarrr&BrotJiers Itheria, Inflaniraation of the Kidneys 20 ceats for a Shampoo, 20 cents for a Hair- ' Inn nil nnfnfniafposftna t?- en1. 'l cut and 20 cents ana upwards for Dyeing v Address HARPER& BROTHERS, ZZ r, L -IVuZZZ w Respectfully. JOHN-WERNER. it 9 li iTacucai KarDer ana perrnmr. - U0T 30 w y by Munds Brothers. J7ti In fact all that one could wish for to tempt their appetite and please their fancy. JULIENNE SOUPS, imported, just received. Another lot of my celebrated "PAROLE SSSelv1 FLOVR Jusc n-lved by Ja CaU and examine my stock. Jno. L. Boatvvright; 15 and 17 Fo Front St. : Sbovels and Tons'?,' Fire Dogs, Pocket and Table ditleryy Ladies1 scissors audlSlicars. - Axes, saws, Cliiselp, - -j Hot House Sael), Window Glas.", all slzesj, Sasli, Doors, Paints Call on us or write for prices. Cuts cf STOVES furnished on application. N.. Jacobi Hardware Co., OCt8tf 12 SO.'FRONT ST. Drugs and Chemicale, rjlOILET ARTICLES. PATENT MEDICINES, Snoalder Braces, Trusses, etc., etc. ' . -Also Prcscrtptlona filled day or night at -. .. p. c. mIller'S,-, : ; , - . Drugstore. 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