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nil in y mil' Regulate The Bowels. tm sad beyef aiwMi Siolx Heattacne, . Djfppii,rc7cr2, Kidney. Diwatcf, Bilious Colic, Malaria, etc Tall. Fill proUacralrblItf jTbi?li"ono can eujojr mm1 bcaltb. Sold Everywhere POMONA HILL NUKSERIES- POMONA. C., Two uA m UilT Miles West of Greensboro. N. C m.tn of thelC D. K. R. passes tirouc the rrannds n4w, ,100 feet of the oSIts. T, WTrrTwS innted in Kt S'MT uriwwr ire cordially invited 7A rwt this. the Largest Nursery in tne iSonottbeUrtlniDe wmm. rturrr Plum, japanes j-eraimuuuis. .-v rarlne. Mulberries, yulnce. intrrU ooose be rrlf a. currant, lie 2 AuKewlna XreSrfftW Tas well a. f& OM ol which wy new catalogue for 1 liiJeroar orders to my authorized oentcr rrefeni'SS SSeoT WpUve Cat, lojne free to applicants. J, JAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C tw Reliable salesman want tl IaTiVtZ county! A Ca rajing commission wUl be gtw - rsiit.r. 71 a teralivi- . :i it- o:atrj'"l ' A!"vcriiii for F)YSPCPSli iirci'n xw - . a . a 1 1 1:1 11 s ain l d:-.p1v. 111" I IT BIRD MAMA! Tlx -rrut m tftc.fltirianarrl:Jtrinl.r' r.1 ttjJIuix Mo.ut ..-i:i..v.v. lir.J prrtnl lh-.r m.a 1 H. I I. HI - tb-weana u.ti i i-, it ill in Ill I 'ilOU JII l Hlf All. l I '. ph-iii r ijiii-,''. JUTll- mi .n ? l I : -rxli Co.. ) N. :. pt 9 tb at TISIH TAULU no. :t Palmetto ilallroad C. . . I " -vN AND AFTER FRIDAY. DEC t. !S7 Trains will ma as follows. dalij except ban- uy goiwo Sorrn. No l Passenger and Freight- Lae Ilamiet. N. c.... ri' ? Arnra it cteraw. . c - Goisa Nobth. Na 5-Passenser and Frelgat: LeaT Cneraw. S. C 5 j- Anirtt Uamlet. N. C 1 - daclSU WM.MQNCURE.Supt. The North Carolina Presbyterian ISA Roligious Family Paper, . PUBLISHED WEEKLY, rotr,i to the Intetlectual. moral and X 'Is-. Whins ct ll cl:.c i IMK'il I tbnlhirt:e. I'm r:.inl.. ",'1m 1 tie. Km-i-Jotu. l-"vii..i: f'"i:i byitiaUoaiivalli-"ift l '" '1--i i lit ihia 'J Ut rt-:i.:.i l u lrm .n.t.'.f -. HN'.ftli HlS? . I'lui i'Mt" '- nrtiuallnterrata of the people. lt numbers amoni: Its correspondents many of tna Terr best writer of the southern lres- " tylertlnchunrh. It is thoroughly orthodox " questions of doctrine, but free and out- iken in Its tews on all open questions. It Sws and invites tree discus&ion within the "rnuiIritV the PaETTai is con- atantlj adrancicff- It ts Tho Paper for the People, - . ... i. fa Mlrmn mAttPT tO interest attrort auVgVsVci and renditions 52?2PLnum.ne or for one year to any new .utaenber. iv EPKlxm Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington. N. C - f . "rrr. V." t- m itt.rx-i.v i- w.tr. The c.ba 5-ita trt. s;..i!n. t-;.iC .1 WnxitVi l' ., -;..,.. '.t lii:.n .!: jdiU Vtl illlAKI'l 1UK1IKKI prs AGENTS WANTED TO CANVASS FOR Ike Bum f a riflm! is TbiIm, jsj Hon. Samuel S. ("Sunset") Cox. Uie l. & Minister tourkey. . .tint volujne of over on) pJes, tiUlfully and profusely illustrate. M. COX'S LAtCST AXD KST KFrORT. FACTS A!D rVX. HWTOaT AXD HCJiOR. i,...HiMBith the brightest wit ..ZYATZiZnmlns StOtltrS. but It A: and tnterestlDtr ac JUKr.-"'r i-m;ir fmm Itsloun- Sbontrf Urce s'.e. and Ur .Zn should V-ure territory iowf. ttoioushly rUWe ata. w wlU . itherswho wiu promise earnest work will be accepted. - ... General Acent tor ortn tarounay . llesuoa this paper. 1 ry.v eOSCK 0 JMTEilEST to tm T . . I nii1'f tie stazro. Josh. T. Jamks, luiuor Wilmington. N. C . .5 THURSDAY. JULY 24. 189a Entered at the Fostofflce at Wilmington. N.O. as second-class matter. COUNTY PF1MOCKATIC TICKET. Foe IIors or BirTATI : GEO. L MOKTON, M. J. CORBKTT. FO BWITT : FUANK II. STEDMAN. Foa Clk or Scrxaiom Cocot : JOHN D. TAYLOU. Fob Rxoihtxb or Daara : JOIIN IIAAR, J. . Foa TBiA8rr : JOHN L. DUDLEY. Foa Srarrroa : M. P. TAYLOR. FOB COXSTAltM : Wllmlrgton-C. M. UARBISS. care Fear-J. T. KERR. Masonboro-JOIlN MILTON. narnett W. U. 8TOKLET. Federal ront-J. DAVE f OCTI1ERLAND. FOB COBOSKB I JOnN WALTON. UHlfiKASn LEflKRDKMAlN. llmlr tln heaaing the Wash nmiftft-at wivs: Mr. Henry r'it r.odirp. as chairman vs"" . . .J committee, whs insirucieu caucus to have the n.oll election Dili AW ,rinMl fnr ne of the committee. 1 Under this instruction nr have given the copy to me oUrlc with dirtiCtions for printing it tnr tin. use of the committee on tions. The bill would then have iun t.rinted without ahy heacling. iut us the tarilT bill was tneu i-n- ... x ..:- .i :m It earl est form, oui . i Jvi.r. knew a trick worth two of ilii. He dropped the bill with his n,..,.n it into the box where bills for introduction aro pUd rouiilr was that the bill came The back frr. the minting office wih the -ination thit Mr. Lodge had in troduced it. The real lodge bill had been voted down In caucus ami so Mr. Lodge fraudulently assumed the tUrpmitvof a bill on which r, ti cnont nix iiiouths' Iabr and whoe Dnishing touches hai h...Mi btowed by the professiona . . t Thio ilmml of John 1 jiaveiipuri. Khowsthe resources of a Ilarvarti nuluatean historical student, a profeional literary man and an ornament of Doston society for ac quiring a national reputation. VY have already adverted to the fact that iu 1884, when Mr. Lodge was not possessed by a consuming national ambition, he was in favor of tariff reduction, but that iu 1800, with a seutiu the nousei ' ami his glittermg eye Uxeti upon u Senatorial seat, Mr. Lodge Isstrong- iu tavor of the highest possible ... i.i.i.... duties on everything except wliie.li his constituents buy anu ....;...,f1,r.tnri into shoes. In 187i the nenuous and ingenious Mr. Ixnlge, - still undazzled by visions of togas. and therefore cherishing his own ot.inions instead of the opinions manufactured for nun oy a pan . . . L . . convention or caucus, taw necessity of maintaining in their fullest development all the powers i,cnv0rpiin States not mcon- Jl iiie ev'viv'u- ,;cuniti(li national unity. On the Dtn 1 1 v ,r Tuiv in that vear. he ruuuu vi . ' made the following allusion to cen tralization and States' rights: within those limits, too, lies the defeated principle in the great con ilict between nationality and sep aratism, in the last uffcwue Ble, the rights ol the owe were sorely wounded. It could not have . nl horu- fl Wlldl turn , n.l fViu,tl A t IIP zealous nuvocie! u, o.i iitiipid ol slavery uuu .ii..i ,i.A,., nrniimt thestronir rock iia$iicu (" ,, i" i r ntimiiil existence, llie lojurj then suffered by the rignts oi dV t, ..nA nrtiio frA.vefct results ottne ,r. siiuolv from its effects upon and habits of thought. Wo .ivaii0n tnsensioiv leu iwir card a violationof Statfs'rights with injli fTil rdtlCP if not with approval. The principle or 3tates' ngnis is a vital and essential as mt .in.iniA itVir. If the former, car riel to extreme?, means anarchy.tne lAttpr carr ed to IIKe extrenjes. means civilization and despotism irtn ns xr have the strong bar Uj wa m tiittfltAtM we are fare from ...Mirnntinn a ml nlebiscites. Here in the North Statesr rights have natur words of evil slcni fu nnce, and are even used to revile political ". opponents. This is not onlv bad in itself, but involves an amount of historical hypocrisy which is intolerable. This is the same Mr. Lodge who in 1S90 consumed by political ambi tion, seeks to out-Herod Herod In his attack upon the integrity of the States and in his efforts to concen trate allthe political powerof the na tion in a little caucus in Washington, and to make a certifitateoflction, iriven by the creatures of a maiMike Senator Quav, evidence or eiecuo to Cougresssuierior to the certificate f - signed by the Governor oi a sover eign State. S For Sale. i nnoLBS OLD TTp,MrrAlCLAJI and la tood conditKriu Will t sold cneap ApplJM .: Tnisomcx rwm. . Diilnlt .Rev F. M. Sbront, Pator Vnlled Brethren Cbnreli,BlaeMoana,Kati., iivsV ?I feel It my daty to tell what ta tt: .w Tiur6very ir Woiiid live only a few . H. G. Connor, week!" I t fiveottl of Dr pier Whitaker, KTSNew DiscovervandauifroandijohD A. Gi iner, King sew , -eiffht " i V. T. Bovkin.! n? ?Le" AVfvFun- .-m a w ii - - i P tHal and convincing ;a ;; ulu confldent Dr. Kinsj XrV;rr fnr Oonsniuotion, l ail h Tin Rnrps wiieu c ' i hioff e e falls, rne ffreaiesfc nrfcs 1 can j 1 " 7f fHpnda is to urge mem to irj Free trial bottles at R. R. Bellamy's Drugstore. Regular sizes ooc. $1.00, wholesale and retail. DItrlct Third Qnartrly TTIlmlncton MeetlBS. Bladen Circair, Soules1 Chapel, Fiitn street, ugu a u . CArver's Creek Circuit, Shiloh, Aucr. 5 and 6. Cokesbury VJircuit, nicati, , u6 y and 10. , ' Clinton Circuit, uosnen, auK. and 17. . . - . 0., Elizabeth Circuit, V enner, auB. and 24. " , Waccamaw, Aug. ami Whlteville Circuit, Cerro Gordo, ug. SO and 31. , Bruuswick Mission, Cedar Bay, Sent. 6 and 7. ' . a . UrunswicK uircuu, dchici, .v. 12 and 13. . F. D. SWINDKliU, j LEMON ELIXIR i A rieasant Lemon Drink. For biliousness and constipation. take; Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. iQa For nick and nervous headaches, take, Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. . For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. . . , Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of theabove named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. u ;.. 50c cts. and $1.00 per bottle, at druggists. A Prominent Minister Writes. After ten years of great sulTeiing from indigestion with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered Llilnitvo nml inn sti nation. I have AlUllVjn " " , - Kt. nr4l hv Dr. Mozley s Lemon Kliiir and am now a well man. t RKV. l;. i J. ua i&, Elder M. E. Church South. No. 28 Tat nail St., Atlanta, Ga. SCROFULA tt t that imourity in the blood, which, ac- .otintr in the elands of the neck, pro- VUUilu.B duces unsightly lumps or sweumgsi v. causes painful running sores on the arms, lees, or feet; which deyeiopes tucers u w eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which is tneongm oi pw". cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which. fastening upon the lungs, causes consu""- th Ttelnr the most ancient, it most general of aU diseases or aflectlons, f or very few persons are entirely free from it. "fffCURED Br taking llood's SarsaparUla, which, by the remarkable cures it uas -7"'" v often when other medicines have failed, has " " ta be a potent and- peculiar Lr?T" I15" ItirJlr Lme of these cures are really wonderfuL If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. " My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof- nlMi, r.r nrck from tllC UD1C 5Dew'"- tm w. wirnn six years oi age. uuuiVt frmi in lipr neck, and one of them after CTowtnetothe size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gate her Hood's 8arsaparina, when tnc umP .n t iti.!,ftn of Bcrofula enureijr appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child.'' J. 8. CAJtUL,Xaunsuk, N.B.- Be sure to get only . Hood'o Sarcoparilla ' v-.m.i ci-BlxforfS. Preparedonly fcT C. L HOOD CO Apotherle. LoweU. MM. IOO Dosos "".Oho Dollar ' janecciyr dAw nnn mon wed sat STILL AT WOltK. ix vnw wrrr PllIPABRD TO REPAIR aaiv.. JVi vinia rr vnrnitnre. sewlnz Machines. Fan w m v w cy Articles, c, and where It la possible make them as good as new. Work done promptly and prices low. Call and see me and get es timates and prices. . , J.B.FARRAR, S. W. cor. Front and Orange streets. I am sUll agent here for the New Home Sewing Machine, onejof the best Machines on the market. Needles and oil for sale. men lO.tf - - WANTED. A GENTS OF EITHER SEX THROUGH OU the United States to handle our celebrated rnrn BfMi Bunion (jure, lis ammcauon at fords almost instant relief, and every box la accompanied by af 5 guarantee, which amount we will forfeit in every Instance where our remedy falls to perfect a permanent cure. k amnio hox. sic: six boxes. SL We wllL pay good agents El per day to introduce our Roods Into tneir BCCUOd: n vwuua iwr itrruia uru Daxticulars address the manufacturers, v i U. 8UROUER A CO.. 1 104 and 108 Ncrth Ada Street, feb 14 lw daw Chicago. HL uieurTCIIS CNCLIBH P5C!CVn0VAL FILLS CO CROtt MAMOMO ., ttaiU V tac Mi i . jr. JStf tT Ilnkt. Tak mm XbcK in IX' Tb tw Witt.' Ur, kr w .is i . - - - '(:. and SUptrlo CourU of Nor Sdftreoie CaroUaa 1890. JUDGES. DISTRICT. RKSIDK5TCK KAMK. 1 Beauiort. ! 2 - Edgecombe.' 3 Wilson. 4 "Wake. 5 Guilford. a - Sflmnson lumes C. McRae. C uiuberlano. Cabarrus. I Sorry. 8 9 10 11 12 . Jesse F. Graves, John G. Bynuni, JJecklenburg Wm. M. smpp, Buncombe. . x. SOLICITORS. . JfAMB. DISTRICT. RESIDENCE Tnhn W. Blount, 1 r-erqanuaus. O. H. White, (col), 2 Haluax. 3 Martin. D. Worth ington, T. M. Argo, - i 4 Wake. 5 Durham. C Duplin. . 7 Richmond. R Iredell. f I. R. Strayhorn, O. H. Allen, i Frank McJNeill, B. F. Long, 9 Rockingham. Thoa. Settle, 1ft CaldwelL W. H. Boer,j 11 Mecklenburg F. L. Osborne,; J. M. .Moody, 12 "Buncombe. TIME OF H0tDI'G"C0UKT, , FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Snrintr Judge Whitaker. , apring Faljudge Connor. Beaufort-tFeb. 17, May 26, Nov, 24 4 Currituck March 3 Sept. 1. Camden-March 10 Se pt. 8 g Pasquotank-March 17, Sept. 15. Perquimans-March 24. Sept. 22. Chowan-March 31, Sept, 29. Gates-April7,;Oct.6. Hertford-April 17, Oct. 13. Washington-Aprd 21, Oct. 20 'PvrrPli Auril28, Oct. 2. Dare-May 5, Nov. 3. Hyde May 12, Nov. 10 Pamlico-Majr 19, Nov. 17. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT- Strin .) udge Womack. - ran ---- , n ,,.l! . -lUfa-olf 3 MftV 12. NOV.10. v.i.,nntnn-llan. 20, March Ji, April 1, Sept.. 20. 4 oa . , A1UI HJivv 7- ""VrrriTNnr 2fi. Nov. 24. v; raven i cy. "7 r Warren-March 1 7, Sept ,U. Edgecombe April 14, Oct. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. "Rrkvkin. ran tf uvfiv " - --- Pitt-Jan. C, March 17, June 9, Sept. 15. . 1A T-vr in Franklin Jan. &viui " " Wilson-J Feb. 3, June ;, ucr. . vnp0i 17 Mav 19. Oct. lo. Martin-March 3 Sept 1. X Dec. 1. Greene Marcn oi, oepi. &. Nash April 28, Nov. 17, FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. o : t i, h (r Rin.ett.ae. i r' HI I -f UU b w J-vj Feb. 24. March nunc v. i - , 24, tApril 21, July9, tAug. 27,Sept 22 Wayne -Jan. 20, March 10, Apri 1 A anf R fn.t. 13. "Harnett4Feb. 3, Aug. 4 Nov. 24 Johnston-Feb. 10, Aug. ll,Nov.lO FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. snv;ny .Tnilft Armfield. i Fall-Judse MacRae Durham I Jan. 13. Marcn , j uub 2, Pet-1?. ; . Granville Jan. nimi 21, Nov. 24.; - .-a .00 Chatham J? eo. is, may ,wn.. Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. la, Dec. 8. i . Alamance March J, Juay a, Orange-March 17 Aug. 4, Nov 3. Caswell-Apfil 14, Aug 14, No v. 10. Person April. 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 27. Spring Judge Graves. Pend.er March 10, Sept. 8. . : NewHanover tJan. 20, tApril 13, fSept. 22. . . w N Lenoir Feb. 3, Aug. w, apy. :- Duplin-Peb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. on : . 10. f4 ! nlin Feb. 10, Aug., iov. Saiiipson-tFeb. 24, April 28, uct. ; Carteret oiarcu i, I Jones March 21, Oct. 27. . ! Onslow March 31. Nov. 3. 1 SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. , j g . T,io-ft Bvnum. -i . " pall Judge Graves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July 28. ! Anson- -Jan. 6, tApril 28, Sept. 1, IVa,t OA Cumberland Jan. zu, Tmay 21. Nov. 10. ! rt , rtn Robeson Jan. 17, "May w,oepu Richmond Feb. 10, June 2, Sept 15, Dec. 1. ' . Bladen niarcn i, wui. ou. Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27 EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. I flnrinrr .Tmlere ShiDD. I a ,1 " r.-.i.-- TJ..... f ail J UUe jjj uum. Pahnrma-tJan. 27. April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4, "MriXT 3 r, Rowan Veb. 17, May Aug. a, Novrl7. , . . . Davidson-r-Marcn 3,aepr. i,Tjec.A T?Rndnlnb March 17. Sept. 15. Monteomer' March 1, Sept. 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13; NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. sinrintf .Tndtre Merrimon. . r n -r, ii r...i qui ran -juugeoiniJiJ. Rockingham Jan. 20, Jlily 21, Nov. 3. . . . T?rvth Feb. 3. Mav iv. uct. zu. Yaakin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Wilkes March 3,-Sept. 8. Alleghanv March 17, Sept. 1. Tiavie March 31. Oct. 6. UrnkPR-Anril 14. Auir. 4. Nov, 10. Surry April 21; Aug. 19, Nov. IT TKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ;. Spring-Judge Brown. ,rs r ail juage aternuiuu. Henderson Feb. 10, July 13. Burke-March 3, Aug. 4. Caldvell March 17. Sept. 1. Ashe March 24, May 26, Aug. 18. 1 a . 9 tm A . rk- . Watauga April t Aug. zo. Mitchell Aprifl4. Sept. 8. . . Yancey April 28. Sept. 22. McDowell May 12, Oct. 6. !- BLKYKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Rnrinff Judire Phillips. r- a w n -w -r ; - x an j uuge xru wu Catairba Jan 13. July IS i...;iaL,TAn. 27. July 28. Spter-'Feb. 10, tFeb. IT, Sept. ftaston aiarcn ci u. ? r i-Sln-MarcKSI, Sept. 29 , Cleveland-April 7. Aug: 4,Oct. 20. Rutherford ivpru '" Polk May 5, Nov, 10. i , ; TWEIJTH JTJDICIAI DISTRICT; SPring-J QdSd-e Phillips. Madison-Fe24,lyov.l7. BnncombetMar tJTransylvania March 3l, Sept! Hay wood April 7, Sept. 8. Jackson April 22 Sept. 22. Macon May 5, Sept. 23 j r Clay May 12, Oat; 8.i?- -- v -Cherokee May 19. Oct. 13. ; : Graham June 2r Oct; 27. : , Swain June 9th, Nay. 3.., ; ; T?nr eriminal cases. t Pnr civil case alone except .jail cases. .. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS NEW HANOVER COUNTY. , . Oliver P. Meares,Wilmingtori;judge. Benj R. Moore, Wirmingion, ouuer n.t'wi'na .Tftn 6 'Maxell! 17; May 19, July 13, Sept. 15, Nov.:17. , MRCKLENBURQ COUNTY. ; . Oliver P. Meares, J udge. : Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor. Court begins U'eo. ly, -v -a-pru , Aug. 11, Oct. G, IJec. 1. . BUNCOMBE COUNTY. ; ' Chas: A. Moore, Asheviiie,tJuuge.- E: D. Carter, Ashevine, poueiMr. . Court begins Jan. zi, ivpru o,j u ? 21, Oct. 27. - ' -;: ' Supremeuonrt ineeirav uwv..t in February. Examinations oulnt day and Saturaay oeiore District. J?eD. op oeouui ; Feb. 10; Third -Lisiricr, reu.ii. Fourth District, Feb, 24; Fifth Dis Kfornh 3r ixth District, Mareh ciiifii nistrict: March 54: Ninth District, March 3TentDistrict, April 7; Twelfth District, April 14; Eleventii uisjnct, apn j t.uct Mimrlav in September... h, aminations Friday and Saturdaybe- lore, fi irst wmnoi, uci. .r nistrint. Oct. C: Third District: Oct. 13; Fourth Districts :O?20tIi; iiffK TiUitrie.r. Oct 27: Sixth Dis- "MViv a- Aventh District, Nov. 10; Eighth District Nov. 17; Ninth nikrict. Nov. 24r Tent h District, Dec. 1; Twelfth District, " Dec. H Eleventh District, Dec. iu. - . i The - i ' : Bfaatifulh illustrakd. 25 c a J r T-rt giinp.-T1II5 - kMEUICAN " MA -r Z1NE glve3 preference to national j topics an scenes, ana its uteriiLurc au ix-i.X-i..v, ,V .friarri wnmniia American writer flints rpages. with a wldg variety of Interest I lnirsKetcnea oi iravci tmu oun-umn., and snort stories, descriptive accounts of out foremost problems cf the period, and, In short, tills ivi.u.g uuub .- ! .... i.j. 7-.: ' Distinctively epresentauve ui r - w a mftrioan Thought and Proeress. It is acknowledged by the press, and public to be the most popular and entertaining o Uip high-class monthlies. f Ttr,t ii t A Specimen Number, wltto I niDOrilUll Tilnstrated Premium List. and Specla! Inducements in Cash or Valuable Premiums to club Kaisers, will be sent on re ceipt of 15c., if this paper is mentioned. -t - - - r . i or- -Responsible and energetic persons want ed to solicit subscripUons. write . at once ior exclusive territory. .A?5. ! a THB AMJfiKlUAJN iiauAAUKJir Aw., -(eD 749 Broadway New vorlr SPECIAL NOTICE ! doubtedly the best WI1ISKEY sold In tne South to-day. Below you will find afew out of many letters which we receive and notice well what they contain: . i i . - i I - Brown & Brown, druggists, of Winston, say: oha pnvatp Rtnic. -7B. dves entire satls- f action to our customers, and we think it is a One medicinal Whiskey." . . i - , . H. Rose, also of Winston, writes us as folr lows: -i . :.,-:Lir"';-:; "The 'Private dwjck.' wiu.ejr i wuuv thmimh rnnr Mr. Simon has. croved a success and wlU keep it herearter as-my leading brand.' ; " - Ji,,;: -sJtsts J. a: Burns CO.. or rayexteviue, Jaa "I have used your new hrand of ''PrlTate ctrvnir i?vft whisker and will say. that I am well pleased with it and that It M all you recommend it to be. My customers prefer this brand to all others." i BrunhM,Simoh ill N. Fron C & t. r Dealers in Liquors '.Cigars and Tobaccos. my 30 tf ' : : ' t 1 THE STATE CHRONICLE. Successor to the Farmer and .Mechanic anh . tne unronicicj .? - ; Under New nagement. NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CLEAN. ' ;UPVITH THE TIMES. rpHK 'STATEI CHKONICLE WILL BE h,Mun9mA tmtlle aState Paper. It la ttvoTHnipicrh :nronlcle and will not be local or sectional. It will aim to keep P with the news from Murphy to Manteo, or, aa the politicians put it, irotn vnexv V It wlU be Oieorgan ot ho man. no ring, no section, no party. i& no icmw-i poUUcs. but will not hesitate to cnucjse bemocraUc measures and Democratic officer?. - ' . t ' I 4 - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: f. - - ' : ;.noo Six Months......),.... .--r. 1 S TFor a sample copV address . " - THE J3TATE CflJEOSTCLR- -: . ' , : . lialcih, N. C- IBCELUJ? Harper's b. uicubs are ii dress-maker i PTIWnCA fa vi iracuvenesa of the Llrw Li'4 r mom as a bndgetoi S weekly issues everjufi . t. of interest t women? Thorxi Miller, chSstS? novels will be written bj r??2u F. R03IN80X. , ! 7 WUT I. - - ' HARPER'S PERIODIC J V " - " PER YKAfe; HARPER'S BAZAR HARPER'S MAQAZISB. HARPER'S WEEKLY. HARPER'S YOUNQ PEoPU.' Postarj? Fn to aU State. Canada, or Mexico. T The Volumes of the Bm w first Number for JanuaryofS-rP T no time is mentioned, subecrimr1 with the Number curint1?3S! order. ! 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PAPER IN THB tyiTKD fiTATSi Now isthetimetoSubscf" '.Paring the WJc&Tti self in the variety of it"" yeW r.- will be added to s rcguw r eluding nrst-cu IUTTell Known.Sp11 Practh . . Stories by the : Literature a"dA.f;nd flu Choice Flashes of V iU Exclusive Xews for all Subject Information on A' reaa, JAMES.oo cr Only One Poilaj Do not laivv New York Wee declOtf Diamond ver Forsaler filctH.tX rjAKFZK'S'BA.ZlB la iiw aojfpensaticii-tt and "Tne WomaxhV tn J?. i 1 ; i try txaa. t-fctir- 5 Ti4 1 VgywraMMBC 1h Jtf 1 If bo, too need U BOOa prj ' ' - - ILLUSTRATION klyhe
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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