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- - - L - . . rt .. .. ... . 1 : Dr. CULL'S facmtalea Teething and iny CVDIID regulates tne uowei. as filUI U I HUT fcUdracalsta-Frtcectj. iiil Josh. T. Jambs, Editor & Prop'r. Wilmington. N. C. SATURDAY. DEC. 21. 1889. Bill I 9 Q Cures CS1' Colds, ULL t3 Hoarseness, Asthma, uUUUiri sumption, SYRUP Bronchitis, pient Con and relieves Consump tive Persons. 25 cents. GUniTC LANGE'S CUBEB CIGARETTES for Ca OtBUKb tank. Pries 10 Cts. At ail druggists Off You. Have So appetlic, Indigestion, Flatulence, Sick Headache, all rim down," los ins flesh, you will find the remedy yon need. They tonenp the trcak stoumcli and build up the flagging' energies. Sufferers from mentafor physical OTcrwook will find relief from them. Xicely sugar coated. SOIiD EVERYWHERE. frw llTt for r y ii i i ri r VOICE : from Ohio. Hero is portrait of Mr. Carri on, ot t-aiein, vino. He write: "Wai at work on a fnmi for jjiSO a month ; I now have an agency E.. C.Allen & Co s albums and publi cations and often make ftitSO a day. (Signed; W. II. GaKKISON. William Kline, llarrisbura-, writes: "I hare iwver known anything to sell like your album. Yesterday f took orders enough to pay me ver$S58i." W. J. Kl more, Bangor, Me., writes: "I take an order for your album at ost every house I visit. iWy profit is often asmurhas S20 tor a iniele an vs work. Othersaredoinfrquiteastvell ; have not spare to arive ex tracts from their letters. Everv ne who takes hold of this rrand business piles ujiprand profits. $hall we start YOU in this business, reader? Write to us and lenru all about it f.r yourself. TVe are starting many; we will stmt you if you ilou't delay until another gets ahead of yon in your part of the conntrv. If you take hold yon wi!l be able To pick up gold fast. OjplCesitl m account of a forced manufacturer's stile 1 'J.t.OOO tetl dolinr JhotOg;rilih A IImiiii. are to devoid tottie jeople for !$5 rr.cli. Bound in i:val ( liins.ui silk Velvet Flush. Chariuiiiftly decoratod insides. Hnndsnim'M i:'l!i;ii in I lie world. I.arpe.t fize. Greatest lar!rn!is ever knmvn. Ayt-nts wanted. Liberal terms, llif money l'..-r ajroiils. Any ne -hii become a successful e pent. Sells iir-lf on iht lutlf or io talking ncessary. Wherever shown, rv.-ry one to .nr- cbase. Agents take thousand- order? with rapidity neVcr before known. Orpat profits i ait every orkr. Api nt ars making fortunes, lidiesmake a much as men. Von, reader, can do as well as any one. lull information and terms I'ret", to those who write for same, with particulars and terms for our Family Bibles, Books and Periodicals. After you know all. anouldyon conclude to go no turtlier. v. lir no lia:n is done. Address E. C. ALI.EX & CO.," Arol'sTA, JIainK 1890. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Habpek's Weeklt has a well-established place as the leading illustrated newspaper Id America. The fairness of its editorial com menta on current politics has earned for it the respect and confluence 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 ransre 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 or the chanceful phases of home and f orelsrn history. A Mexi can romance, from the pen of Thomas a. Janvier, will appear la the Weekly in 1S09. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. per year: HARPER'S WEEKLY $4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 Postaoe Free to all snbscrirMrs in th 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 narper's Weekly, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be Bent by 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 $1 00 each.. Remittances should be made by Post-Offlce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Newspapers are not to copti tliis advertisement vrtthout the express order o narper & Brothers Address HARPER & BROTHERS. BOV 2 New Vorfe 1890. Harper's Young Peoule. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The Eleventh Volume of Hakper's young Pkoflk, which begins with the Number for Novembers. I8S9. presents aa attractive pro gramme. It will offer to its readers at least four serials of tne usual length, and others in two or three parts, namely. "The Red Mus tang," by William o. Stoddard; "Phil and the Baby," by Lrcv c. Lillie; "Prince Tom my," by John Rtssell Coryell; and "iioth er'sWay." by Margaret E. sangster; two short serials by Hjalmar Ujortii bovesex. Two series of Fairy Tales will attract the at tention of lovers of the wonder-world, name ly, the quaint tales told by Howard PYLE.and so aomiraoiy luuscraiea oy mm, ana a-'Otner series in a different vein by Frank M. Bick kell; There will be short stories bv W. U. IIOWELL8, Thomas Nelson Page, Mary E. Wixkins. Nora Perry, Harriet Prescott spoffobd, davtd ker, llezekiah bctter worth, Sophie swett, Richard Malcolm Johnston, etc. 0 . A subscription to Harper's Yocng People secures a Juvenile library, i here is useful knowledge, also plenty of amusement. Boston Advertiser. Terms Postage Prepaid. . VoL XI begins Xovemher 5, 1 r year. 9. t Specimen Copy sent on receipt of two-cent stamp. j : ; ..i i: .- : Stngrie Number, Fire cents eacn. Remittfjices should be made by Post-Offlce Money order or Pratt, to avoid chance ot loss. Xeicapapers are TUM to copythU advertisement XDUhout ttie express order oHarper & Brothers Address HARPEK& BROTHERS, Entered at tne Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. A WORD TO LEADING COLQKED MEN" New York Herald: A remarkable (phenomenon demands the attention or tne leaaersor coiorea pa ono opin ion in the South and North. They cannot prudently shut their eyes or the eyes of their constituency the colored people of the Union to the sympathy and applause given by all New England and a great part of the North to the recent speech of Mr. Grady, of Georgia, at a Boston banquet. We do not ask colored men to agree with Mr. Grady's opinions or sentiments. They may dispute Mr. Grady's statements if they please; they maydeny the truth and jus tice of his conclusions; they may say what they please about his sen timent. All that is beside the ques tion. What they are bound to no tice and to call to the attention of colored men of influence everywhere in the South, is chat all New Eng land has applauded Mr. Grady; that in the ancient stronghold of aboli tion, in the region where the negro has been accustomed to count upon finding his most zealous friends and defenders there, at last, he has ap parently worn ot friendship. That is a mutter which deserves the consideration of every coiortd man in the South a matter which every intelligent colored leader Is bound to impress upon those of hi8 people whom it is hi place to in form. Scheming and reckless poli ticians in Congress may contrive "Federal election bills they cannot pnss; ami if they do, they wilT be repealed under stress of public in dignation in the North. The color ed leaders of the South who tell their people that there is help for them in Federal legislation mislead them, and are either ignorant theiu" selves or reckless demagogues. The colored people of the South must help themselves out of any troubles I they may have. They must become a part of the Southern body politic and not an extraneous mass, coher- for purposes foreign to the gen TIio Verdict Unanimous. V7T D. Salt. Druggist, Bippos. Ind.. testifies: I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle has eiven relief in every, case. One man took six bottles, and was cor ed of Rheumatism ol 10 years stand ing " Abraham Hare, druggist, Bell viile. Ohio, affirms: 'The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unani mous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidnejsor Blood. Only half a dollar a bottle at Robert R. Bellamy's wholesale and retail drug store. - . . DECEMBER DROIXERIES. . Making lots of money the mints. A race for big steaks Holstein cattle. Farmer's wife Whv do you get up and leave that piece of steak?. Tramp L ma not asrc lor wurn, ma'am; I asked for something to eat. There is a sting to the most honey ed remark, as for instance, when your husband petulantly remarks, "My dear, I wisti you'd be still!" Judge Do I understand that you preferred a charge against this man? Grocer No, sir; I prefer to have him pay cash. "What do you think of cham pagne at $4 a bottle, Downes?" in quired Mr. Madison Squeer. "I tnink of champagne at $4 a bottle! ' replied Mr. Upson Downes sadly, 'I hink of beer." Makk No Mistake. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsapari'lla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsapa rilla is a peculiar medicine, possess ing, by virtue of its peculiar combi nation, proportion and preparation, curative power superior to any otlKir. article of the kind before the people. For all affections arising from impure blood or low state of the svstem it is unequalled. Be sure to get Hoo i s. The pagans are great idol away, their time. fellows io n ral objects of their fellow citizens. The applause and sympathy which Mr. Grady's speech has re ceiveu in Nevr Uinclnml nioll oo for all awaken the Southern color ed people to the fact that they have in the quarter of a century since the war closed drawn too heavily upon a l even ineir most zealous menus in the North. Mr. Grady suggested that the colored men of the South had not been given the vote. We do not agree with him there, for we believe the vote was needed to turn him from a freedman into a free man. 15 ut tne sigmucant fact is that no appreciable public opinion in New England or elsewhere in the North hcis taken serious exception to Mr. Grady's opinion. It is the duty of the intelligent and conscientious leaders of the colored South to tell their people all over theSouth plainly that thev have no help to expect from Northern sympathy that federal election laws, even if they could pass, would not benefit them, and would be re pealed in twoyears under the stress of Northern indignation and oppo sition; awl that they ought no long er to allow themselves to be .banded together in their States in a solid" mass, not forming a political party but only a political mob. It is their duty to teach their people that they must vote as they think and not as Republican demagogues urge them to. The solid South consists sf two parts, the solid white voters and the solid black voters. But what do the. blacks gain what have they gained by this solidity? Nothing, except here and there a post office er some other petty federal nlace flung td" them by their Republican riends as a bone is flung to a dog. It is time for the colored voters to consider their situation andtoaban' don the false course which has brought upon theiii, as many of hem assert, maltreatment in the South; but, what is far. more serious or them, indifferenceund contempt in the North, and in the house of their friends. PIMPLKS ON THE FACE Denote an impure state of the blood and are looked upon bv many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughly build i.p the constitution, purify and strengthen the whole system, oold and guaranteed bv Munds Bros., druggists. Pupil What tint shall I make tius drifted course. snow? Artist Blew, of ARE YOl? ,KEPTICAL? we will convince you 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-, .Wp guarantee the preparation and will give you a sample bottle free. Sold by Munds Bros., druggists. ; Tue Tall Courts. - ; The Fall terms of Superior Courts in this State will bo as follows: First (Edenten) ; District Judge Gilmer Currituck, Sept, 2; Cain den, Sept. 9; Pasquotank, Sept. 16; Perquimans,Sept. 23;Chowan, Sept. 80; Gates, Oct. 7; Hertford, Oct. 14; Washington, Oct. 21; Tyrrell, Oct. 28; Dare, Nov. 4: Hyde, Nov. 11; Pamlico, Nov, 18; Beaufort, Nov. 25. - Second(Halifax) District Judge Boykin Warren, Sept. 16; North ampton, 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; Franklin, Nov. 11; Nash, Nov. 18. Fourth (Raleigh) District Judge Arm field Harnett, Aug. 5, Nov. 25; Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov. 11; Wayne, Rant Q fifit. 14: Wake. Sept. 23, ' (criminal term) Oct. 22 (civil terra). Fiftn f tiiU8Doro,; Aisinui, uuuc 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,0ct. 28;On'slow,Nov. 4. Seventh (Favetteville) District Judge Shipp Cn nberland. July 22, Nov. 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. 10; 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; War tauga, Aug. 26; Caldwell, Sept. 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, 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. 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;v Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23: Maconj Sept. 30: Clav, Oct. 7; Cherokee. Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; "Swain. J Nov. 4. Stoauiship Co. MISCELLANEOUS. The Acme MANUFACTURING 00. MANTJ PACTTJKERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. o- WILMINGTON, N.C. riiHE REPUTATION OP ODK FERTILIZERS' the acme and GEM. Is now. established, and the. results of three years' use in the nands of the best farmers of this and other States will attest their value as a hitrh grade manure The MATTING, made from the leaves of our native pine, is conceded to -. be equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and tne demand tor it is dally increasing. It has vlr- tiifis not found in any other fabric The FIBRE or wool is extensively used for unholstertnsr . purposes, and as a filling for Mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light elastic and proof against insects. . certiflcates from reliable parties using our goods can be seen at our omce, or wui oe mail ed upon licition.; - ian4 w X: Mysterious a itsacticn. Quirk in'-al fording ns ii e f, inuijriji:!.? e in it- beiiliv'i;jl result LTnex celled nVa. l'ood purifier. Mar. velous as sn al terative 'in its stimulant efeci oh a torpid i ivev. A sovereign cur; for V DYSPEPSiA ,Indi"rt joii , Oiv "presion anrf- svaiit of appetite,' Headache aji vanish as it' by alter va-Juii"- a f ew joso. P.i triples and Boils di?aitcni speedily when this remedy is taken. There if no more effectual relief lor the rauea am! loathing of food due to INTEMPERANCE than this article. Put hp in large 7oceat-bot tie. Sample packages in powder form sent by mal 1 to any address on receipt of 10. cents in staainr.. The resnilarlinuidiorm cannot be sf-nt ov mail. MEXICAN MED1CINK CO, 40O North 3d St:, Philadelphia Pa. - j - " BIRD MAMA! t r The great secret gf the canary bird breeder? of the Hartz iSIountains iu Germanv, I'ird Manna wil 1 restore the songof eagc birds, will prevent their ailments and restore them it good condition. If given to a bird during tbt; season o 1 shedding feathery, it willin most eases cany the little musician through thiV cri t if al perk t without 1 ossrf song. Sent tv ia i 1 on receipt of 1 5 cts. in -stamps. RIR.L OoD CO., 400 N. 3rd St. Philadelphia, Pa. c;jSc mention this paper, . i ept 9 tn a; , The National Lite -AND- Maturity Association OF WASHINGTON. D. C. -. - . .1880; Harper's Baz, ments are lnmsijensaDlo Sffi K dress-maker and the ffi'JSS?-ito ths i expense is spared - lnaSffi tractivenessof the WgheatlJ isc short stories, panorpiaSr. says satisfy all tastes, and ifftlS00 mom as a budget ol wit Zv1! weekly issues everythSz if 1 of interest t womenT ..SSffi ! UUOIUJK itllLLEK, CHMSrcij H,i25.C . Womar . of toe pSflea I and Maky Lows diceiwS; spectively furnish a tmZlVS' Daughter at Home," and "ThftWonmr nr 1 novels will be written by Wal? w0 i F. W. Robinsok. . r- WAUI W - HARPER'S PERIODICA V . PKR YEAR: aaKPEBAZAK..........;.,- IIARPEK'S MAGAZINE. . . HAKPEKSi 3VEEKXY.". ....... M HABPEB'S YOUNG PEOPLE - .- . - - '- -- ." t. fVvQfyrrW? RVvp tft nil State, Canada or Mexico. "'s The Volumes of the Bazar tepw' first Number for January ofeach t5t: notlme is mentioned, Bubacrtpuonsmn! with the Number current at timen? !Eb order. ut Bound Volumes of namer w... . ) years back. In neat cloth WndinTin by mail- nostaee nnid nr r1 " . : p v uj cjtnrae expense (provided the fre one dollar per volume), for $7 00 Hopf Clotn-Cases for each Tolinie1 binding, will be sent by mau. ; receipt of $100 each. "7 WH Kemutances snouia be made po MoriPV Orrtor or llrnft. in mu "I wsi-t l.w. eirjtna.nerjtmtt imt tn ,..-. I vjttJixml Hip. express order of Hamr Address ;- , UAIU'KK & WofA POVW- ... , .. .... ...jgL ADVERTI SEK Uan learn tttfe exact cc: of any : proposed : line c1 advertising in America1 Papers - by adafessk' Nswpaper Advertising Burwu,' IO Spruce St i New York, j Send lOets for r o-pape PsmulV THE STATE CHRONIcd Successor to the Farmer and Mechanic the Chronicle.) Under New ManageM NEWSY, BRIGHT AND;CLEA3 UP WITH THE TIMES. Has Paid to Mem bers Over - -$600,000 tegs Accrued Liabili- ties - - - - None. npnE -STATE- CnKONICLE'- Will vhat Its name implies a State Paper, t not the Kalelgli "chronicle," and will dm, local or sectional.. It will aim to top j with the news from Murphy to Manteo, or, from cneroKeeiou the politicians put it, Tvlll be the organ of no man,' no ring, i section, no party. It will he Democrat Bolltlcs, but will not hesitate to crit lemocratic measures and Democratic offlr. Hood's Catarrh is a common disease: so common that snuffing and "hawk in?: reacli yon at every tarn. Your foot slips In its nastv discharge, in the omnibus or in churchy 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 bv druggists, at 60 cents. Hve You a Cough T Attend 0 it in time do not nec- ect it for it may become serious and end in Consumption. Young's Cough Jbsaisam will care all Diseases of the Throat flnrl Tnn. eola Vr 1 Munds Brothers. x 4 Hood's Sarsap'arilla purifies the blood, builds up weak and debilitated systems, gives strength to weakened nervesovercomes that tired feeling, tones the digestive organs, Invigorates and reg ulates the kidneys and liver, expels disease, and gives vigorous health.' Young people say: "Itlsthe best : fVI&keS medicine we ever look.!' . t Old people say: " it makes th Weak, us feel young again.; So erAH ' good a medicine may well . 8iron8 be called "the true Elixir of Life." Hood's Sarsaporilla Is sold by all druggists.- f l; sixrorao. iTepareabyC 1. noocL & Co., Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. Jan llyrd&wnrm mwa 2d The North Carolina Presbyterian ISA -x KKLIGIOUS FAMILY NEWPAPKB, PUBLISHED WEEKIiY, and devoted to the intellectual, moral and1 spi ru ulu mttresia 01 ine people. It numbers among its correspondents many of the very best writers of the Southern Pres byterian Church. It is thoroughly orthodox on questions of doctrine, but free and out- spoKen in us views on all open questions. 1 1 aiiows ana invites rree discussion within the oounas 01 courtesy. 111 yupuiuniy iub rKESBYTEKIAN IS COU- sianiiy aavanemg. it is : The Paper for the People, and presents In its columns matter to interest and instruct all ages, classes and conditions of the people Price per annum, $2 65; or for one year to AV1 OUVJVliUti, Xifm AUUiCOO - JOHN McLAUKIN. Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington. N. C FKOM. PIER 29. EAST KIVER NEW YOKE Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts At 3 o'clock, P. M. BENEFACTOR Saturday. Dec. GULF STREAM.. Saturday, Dec. U BENJiFAUTUK Saturday, nee 21 GULF STREAM Saturday, Dec. 28 FROM WILMINGTON ; GULF STREAM. ..Friday. Dec BENEFACTOR. Friday, Dec 13 GULF STREAM.... Friday, Dec 20 UKJNjiTACXUR. lrnaay, uec. zi tw Throusrh Bills Lading and Lowest Thro Rates guaranteed to and from points in North ana outn Carolina. QFor Freight or Passage apply to II G. SMALLBONES. Superintendent, x .Wilmington. N C. THEG. E. EGER. Traffic Manaeer. . - New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, dec 2 5 Bowling Green, New York. NEW GOODS. , Still on Deck. EVERYBODY OF THE MALE TSItSUA JCj slon visiting' Wilmington during the En campment is cordially invited to call and nave a Shave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircut, at my establishment, 29 Market street, between Front and Water. Only 10 cents for a Shave. 20 cents for a Shampoo, 20 cents for. a Hair cut and 20 cents ana upwards for Dyeinsr . Respectfully, JOHN webneil J7 9 tf Practical Barher ana Perfumer. - JUST REjJETVED, PER ATLANTIC COAST Line, the finest assortment of FANCY GOODS ever brought to this market. ; CANNED GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. White Heath Peaches, Desert ApricotP, Grated Bahama Piueapple, Whole Bahama Piueapple, Caliibroia Pears, Tomatoes, Green Corn, Liobater, Sa-mou, &c:, &c. ATMORE'S GENUINE ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING! OLIVES In all size bottles, from 10c to $L00 lew JAMS of different fruits. ' -a. iresu 10c 01 uordon & Dilworth's eele- bra.ted PRESERVES, excelled Ly none; , .act aUtliat one could i wish for td tempt F." and please their fancy. " jaxe.sxx. ovum- lmnnrTMi met.Mnai lOJU tiler JOI. Ilr mv rolohrotoH tin nnr t ONOR FLOUR JrrrriveatoSt Call and "examine my stock.5 - ' . -M ; Jno; L. Boatwright. K-'IS and 17 Ho. Front Dt.: &gg HORATIO BROWNING, President. JSAMUEI, NORMENT, Treasurer. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION i One Year. Six Months.......... ......... ..-' Shree Months.... TFor a sample copy address : .; TJUJS BTATJS UUKVaiUJjL GEORGE D. LlIRIDGE, Secretary. Manager ans. actuary. GEO. J. EASTERDAY, Ass't Secretary. Lime. Lime, LIME in .exchange for PEOVjSloS.I " GKOCIBIffi 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. S. RIDDELLE, M. D.f-'S Medical Directori W H. GIBSON. Snecial Atrenr. ..... Home Office, central National Bank Building, wasningLon, xj. j. . . -' JOHN 1IAAR, Jr., Local Agent, oct 26 WUmlngton; N. c LIME LIME LIME LIME " UME ,T DBYflOOW hardwabi . LUM5BB. CASE."' FItENCU BK09, r8ept : GUNS, GUNS. Single and Double-Barrel Breech Muzzle Loading. and Pistols, Sportsman's Supplies. We. have a large and fine stock at prlces wwer uian ever oeiore ouerea. .- m STOVES STOVES ! HEATING AND COOKING. ESTABLISHED IN W The Oldest and Best; Six- Regular. Editors f Spf. respondents at Home - anu . Stories. Reviews, Condensed Departments for f chants, JJankers, Profession Students, Boys and Gin . c . This year the Observe1-5 j isn more than MOSt low prices complete will Stock . in the. State." astonish you.- . Our Shovels and ToDgs. Pire Dogs, Pocket and Tablet Cutlery, Ladies1 Scissors andH hears, Axes, Saws, Chisels,. Hot House Sash, Window Glas?, all sizaaj, Sash. Doors,: Paints Call on US or write tnr Tr1fvB . rints nil BJuvjBs furnished on application. N. Jacobi Hardware Co., FIFTY PRIZE and the ablest; and niostf poP writers will contnDuietr umns. . -roets anu yi "i-nce thors;': editors, men msr t, women of genius w fiU , umns ef the OBSERVER, t give flfty-two unexcelled pr the coming year. ., ' Prflotamavear. - Clergymen, $2.00 a year. Great Inducements 'forlj L The NEW YORK OCt8tt 12 SOFRONT ST. 8 und oheniicale, riILETRTlCLES PATENT MEDICINES. Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc etc1 v : - AisoiTescnpaocs. filled day or, night at - lan: P;'d miller's, Drugstore, Comer Fourth and Nun Sts, scrlber, for ONE D01XA& 0Vi o a !it sir hscriber sending n gct. tion for a year In advan .ana 1 ber with $5.00, can have a copj jic. ecus Letters - or "i ne STvje 3. We will send the OBS t malnder of this year, and w to any new suDscri rr;T0 sucj. address and $3.00 in gl&J tne btrs we wm;alsprtgive el thg 8 irenasus Utters" or VThe m AwanteVery ! r Sonmmissions. : fiampw c ; - : Address, -., , , NEW XORH!
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