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Sometimes the person is rest less,' ' trembles, has nervous head-! aches, a sinking at the pit of the stomach ! a loss of apiHJtite, inability to sleep," fore-i bodings, and general exhaustion. At other I times irritabihty, iieevishness. and fault-j finding are felt and life is a fearful! triaL W hen tnese tnmprs come on some thing must be done," or this- nervousness wiLL lead to insomnia,-insanity, or, death. Manv DeoDlc take morphine, opium, or nar cotics; but they only deaden the nerves forj the time being. " What people need Is to as-j sit Nature a little, and nature itself Willi restore the nerve-tissue and bring health! and strength. The best . researches " of modern scientists have proven, that therej is nothing for this purpose, equal to pure? spirits, and no spirits so reliable and valu-j able as. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey.. An authority on this subject, being no lessthaq the well-known Dr. Caldwell, who treats only nervous diseases, says:- ! In typhoid and nervous exhaustion I know of BO remedy to approjwh or equal Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey to bridpre over a erisis or mena the broken cup of health in an emergency of immediate danger? This map be said of alcohoj ia general? vferoit-hot the Isictlttai.mtihy olruf whiskies are so sophisticated. These impuiitle are in the Duffy V Pure. Malt Whiskey .entirely absent, thus affording a 'pure and safe stimulant, a true tonic. - ! JOHN D. CALDWELL M. D., Neurologist i SON: Charles St.. Baltimore, Md. :,'C All ieople have nervous exhaustion at times, but only those who are careless pciv mit it to continue; ; Whejn it ;-does continup it runs into the worst known troubled, which make life . biMleniayid Ueatha re lief. People who allow thi3 are alone to blame, for it is comparatively easy to over come, and can bo absolutely controlled. By the use of the. pure stimulant (but not in toxicant) above named, these fearful things may:be avoid"ed,and health,-and happiness succeed to sickness and misery. , j DUFFY'S PURE. MALT AYHISKEY IsSolrtOttrjr3ott6 PrfceI.OO. j For safe by Druggists. Groc-srs and Dealers. Person stast of the Rocky fountains (excejt theTerritories), unable to procure it from their Dealers can have Half Dozen sont, in plairieasfe, unmarked, express prepaid, by remitting f6 to The Duffy Malt Whiskey C. Kochester.N.y. MISGELL NEOUS. Working Classes PtlU prepared to furnish all classes with employ ment at home, the whole of the time or fbr their spare momenta Business new; liuht abd profitable. Persons of either f ex easily eai-n iorm JK) cents to $"00 ier evening ami a pro portional sum by devoting all their time t Uie Tnilne;B. Boj-s ar.d girJs earn nearly as nied That all who .see this m y send tlieir address and test the business we make this offer . To ' such as are not well fattened we wili tend non dollar to pay tor the trouble of writing. Fill gartieulat and outfit f re r Address Ueok5e tinsox A C . Pot naud.aTaiia; Jf dec 1 6md lyw ' 1 1 V ' ... 100 A WEEK. LADIES OH OKSTLEMEN OESJ8ING pleasant profitable emplovuent Wrltejat once. We want yon to handle an artlclqot domestic use that recommends Itself to ev?ry one at Bight. STAPLE Art KI,UR ills hkehot cakes. Profit 300 per eent.; Fatal lies wishing to practice ecouomy should for their own benefit write for particulars. I'feed every day the year roun 1 in every housohqM Price within, reach of. all Circulars, fc Agents receive SAMPLE H'KEK. Address"' . : DOMESTIC M'F' CO . 25 eod d Aw 6m Marlon, Ohio. ' rtobemade.. Cut his lout and return to ue; andf wf will send you freei s-jrajd thine of great - value jaw. Importance- to- you. that. will stat t '.yon iu buslnpe which will bring yon In more money right away than anything else In this world, j nv one can do their work and live at home. Kith er sex; all ages. : Something mwi that jinsl coins money for all workers. We will starf you; capital not needed. This Is one of the genuine,, important chances of a llfcame. Those who arc ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free.. Address True A Co. v Augusta, Maine. I " decl6mdlvw . r. i . , i 0 IPJTEiEST to B 0-t! cnriM :t: wife liJi t I if. v-vki pi.n.. 1.ass ..f jr..r B ' B Hft? S . i rn & r.& t; aml iawll i i White-hull trfc.... ... i .i ! , : if Ji nlTTTTl 1A W A A M. , , . Manly Vigor, Weaknes-j orLosof Slcmoiry-per. :ai.cntly iwtorod by the lise of an ei!tirefya nne.lj'. TlM'f rJKSssAfK9 SpiiOi Spin h TrtJChecsiifi-iit Tibf.Viiir rflAfatv-U f".rfe IkjoI i leMimoniar, (sent t:e:ii'ti. i.verv mauiliouic ad it. VOX GIIAKF TISOCllt.K VO.t V-mJjt 'ARTS lli UHBE HHBEYELOPED f the body enlarged and strengthened. Full particu lars (sealed) free. ERIE i!EI. CO., BnffaJoX: T may 6 dAw eod ly "'. Manhood RESTORED. TteinMwlV Fms A victim of onthfif i iraprudenceoausing- Frema i ture Decay, Nerveus PebHi- led in vain everv lmnwii mniniiv h.u dinnmii mpte Bolfrnrc, whiHi h will Bend PUKE to hii nowuffereT. Address i " J. MASON, PoBt Olhee Box 3179, New York City. ' cfctaeodiHiAw lyj r y. f j . BiiY's eATABHH CREAM BAIjM cove INFLAMMATION JOlSJ" 1IKALS theSOKE8.r fWU-l-fcfcIiWar XJi REaTORES THE SESSESof TASTE SMELL, IlEAKISO. 1- a Quick keltef. A Positive cubk HAY-FEVER A particle Is applied Into each nostril and la agreeable. Trice 51 cents at. Lrngglsts; by imill.-regisUetLOOconti.rchHllarefree. ELY BEU3., Druggists. Owegb. N Y apl 9 ly eod d Aw JRENTOftYAL PILLS. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." THf 'ORIGINAL AND ONLY GKNU NK. Safe and alwaya Reliable. Beware of worth vm imitations. Indispensable to LADIES Ask tout Dmgglst Jor f CHicrrjaTKa' - -,x-rt a-nrt ttlr ;nfir flthr. Or lnelo (stamps) to us lor particular, JJ? fetter, by .re-i turn mail. - JMAfllC rrao. viuunMica Chemicai. Co., 231S Madison Square, Phlla., p. At Drurglats. Trade supplied by Roi trnA snniriiAKrH, Philadelphia, Pa, , I n Josh. T. Jame, ditof & Pr'r. Jf- li " SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1887. Enteied at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. TMrVfciUhflll proves fromVth4eri-i sus returns that be.t5Vfien1841 and 1881 the nnmber of farms in Ireland was reduced from 802510 to 499,108, : and the number of houses from 1, 328.839 to 915,108. The disappear ance of 327,400 farms 1 and 414,731 houses in fortr years he considers a conclusive proof of evictions. These figures he brings down to 1886 pro'v-i ing that during the Victorian reign 480,000 families, representing over 3,000,000 of population, have been unroofed and driven from the island.; The. Government returns show's that 4,186,000 persons, have emigrated during the Queen's reign, and, by Mr. Mulhairs estimate, three-fourths of these were evicted peasants.' ' ; Last October, at the Richmond Convention of the Knightsof Laborj a membership of one million men and women was ' credited on the books of the general secretary--Thife year, by way of contrast but little over 500;000 will be claimed, . Th0 Philadelphia correspondent! of ; the New York Tribwne says: "Revela tions from the inside show that ai amazing state of demoraliration ex ists Tvithin the general headquarters here. Heated squabbles- betweeh the members of the general execii. tive board are reported to be of daily occurrence and open- ruptures are threatened. The large corps of clerks and assistants employed ,in the e s tablishment are said to; be . on, tie very verge of mutiny, and their, dis like of the general officers who. have control over them is. a subject constant comment." The Cinciniati Chaiiiber of Ooii m'erce has been thrown 'into. a fevor of excitement by . the applicatiQVii f a bootblack for a place f among Uhe capitalists. 'His ripplicatiori : hks been inadejn due ; form) hay j rig been proposed and seconded , by , regultr members in good standing. The ap plicant is the official .' bobtblarik bf the Chamber of Commerce,; and his strict honesty and ood judg ment has, ihadp, .hiii4seif. a " eheitil favorite . with, i .the , .-, wftier's'; He' says that he is able to-buy- a ..certi ficate and pay hift! dries: 'and that seeks membership solely to" betiafit himself persoallync financially He has friends who will stick to h m and push iiis election, thougha.laij number of the members' are 'much horrified at his aiidacity and will ry to put down ms presumption viti a shower, of. biac.H.balls, ... . . ' - -. .-- ... . The 3fcmuctcturcrA Record- pub lishes a :review of; the industrial growth' of the sbuth.dnririg thenine liionths of;1887. A comparison of the new industries!1 for the . first.ine months of 1887, and J88G,'. :Vhicli eludes a wide diversity of new en prises, shows an increase,. m ,an( in- ter- trial and,. manpfaQt fiients froin 1,175 in 188G to 2,69- in 11B87. The. 'ninauntVofyA'caitiiA-i md capital stock , rested" ; the list of new enterprises, -the enla -ge-ment: of old -plants and V rebuilt ing for. the first niiie mpjiths of ; 188X n compared with the corresponding time iivl88C, is as follows: ... ; state. 1 : 7:-r- . -issg. Alabama, ...a....$38,497000 .. 055,500 Arkansas....... 23,-614,000 "14,830,000 Florida,.;......: T-947,000 1 : T,21f,000 GeorgLa, ....... .. 13,648,000 ,;. .. 2,055,000 Kentuckv,.;. : -!31v232.000 . 20812,700 T r-.- - J ' - ' f . A 'h' AAA. Louisiana;,. . ; Maryland, Mississippi,...- 12,634000 ... .0.,15S000 8,252,000 - 64,000 594,000 - 718,000 6,42,000 ; : 2,962,200 32040,000- 7,94l,000 .'Carolina,..; A., Carolina,.. Tennessee,.... Texas:;.'.:.. 13,'508,000 - 4,133,000 21,234,000.' 6,874,000 6,216.000 5.473.800 Virginia, W V irginias.. ... ... .... .' ... . - ' ; ' ! ;Totai;.;. 4; .;$2i24o5,ooo: sszt&fc&oo In.swninlng up the indnstriaj de velopment of the south since I1879-- '80, the Record. .shovs that 15,000 miles; of ; Tailroad have-been built, costing together with impro vements to old roa5s over $600,000,000.;; j The assessed value of property has in1 creased upwards- of 1000 imihons, and sincV .1.879 tlie cotton ctPp; alone has sold for 2,500,000,000 or an h.ver ageof'$6W,o6o,6o6JAa'y the total value of southern agricrijtural products being- over $700000,000 a year.;'.'."';" . V .' -t- r. f..f . The Raleigh correspondent of the Petewburg'.' :lndex-Aal'tumisheB 10 following bit of interesting infor mation: -.-.(; ;:.';;.v.: - A . considerable 'sensation '. exists here over the unexpected probabili ty. thaLt oe of pm mqstHvorthy citi zens is to become : the - possessor of considerable wealth by- the -death of a;gentleinan in Texasj"? whose .real name h.tintfl c what a mystery,! Some weeks since itw asannotiticedtlrat tt'nian, named Xhos. CBeanV had died in" thb State uicuuuueu, ifttviug u lormue esti mated as high as a million of dollars. He was at first supposed to be a man of the namewhohad emigrated from in fiHiz.MDUx; as no-sunj .rr. - ef ... i & r couTd ife f(h nrl t&flf orfe were set on fooTto5 aivefthe&gal heirs, anf rXt.looliiBtotie fact that tl'igl that he assumed the name of Bean before the war, on account of an un fortunate difficulty in Mississippi, causing him to kill a man. After .tSSl fiilSG' slave-ot-Bean (or Saunders) jnow states that he can produce Iiis will, which Avnithoughttov43eiik)st, and he savs in substance that the said will reveals the true identity of lieah,' 'stating - that' hisireal . name was Saunders An intelUgent negro, formerly employed by the said deceased,- states that the s will '' be queathed ' a sinall porti6n;fr of f the estate to negroes in.his, employ, and that the balance Js given to his legal Ilttxuc; ui i" : . 4 heirs. - Jn this event, a large legacy will fall upon JOi. v. j. oaumiers, Of this city,' a very estimable gentle mun. He is thp.only -suryiving son of the late Romulus M. Saundei,: one of the most prominent 'citizens' of North Carolina: in ante-bellum days, and, at one time minister of the United States to . Spain, haying succeeded the distinguished Wash ington Irving during the administrar tlon of Millard nilniore. Col. SaunT ders was a brave . .Confederate. , solt dier, and .lost most of his property by the fate of Avar. ; There is a large circle of friends "in? this city and throughout j North Carolina r wh0 would be delighted - to know : . hat his: claims, .tq: thef disputed ; pilierij tance are firmly established. lli matter is in' the liamlg bf competent persons whose tact in such .cases will enable .them to present .i. . in. as favorable light as.the.circumstance will justify. ,: An Offensive Breath is most 'distressing not only to the person afflictel if he lias, any pride but tp. those with whom he comes in contact. It is a delicate matter to speak of; but it has parted not only friends but lovers; Bad breath ami catarrh.: are , inseparate.. J)r. :Saged Catarrh. Remedy cures the worf t cases as thousands can testify. ' ' j 1 -. 1 1 i.j j---. I - . 4. CXOB.K:01I3S.. ; . Ms j -. Th ere Are too .many ' 'hung j nriea" and not enough hung , murderers n this country just at "present; f-; Wichita;' Kuril, Dailg -Beacon.- ' ;;r . :- Wheti invited to dinner Ndfcufe wonders what she wiligetto cat..C41-: ture wants to kiiqy what she, , shdll yyear.Ricftyunc.' ! Robert Griinuie some pie. Maxi ma (repi-oviiigly) "Giminie "s'6iie: pie.1' What else do ydu say? Robcjrt --And hurry sup about ; it.r-rT.idJjiis: - A good man -in New -:. Bedford .whs not so far out of thft ;way,; , ;Nyb,en. t he used tq. say, in conference meefirik: ''Brethren, we have been ih'erci fully, spared Kiii pafesirig' throfiglir maiiy scehes and unseens. VCkijCffatiin: aliqt. .,.,, i ; .. ,.,( ...it ,?v ;4lJi .- Not-an. editor has, beep,? .mangled.. by a ; railroad, ..smashup this 'yetr i Trai lis 'may go thro ugh Weak bi il gps,- intd'! ! open switches' rand- over el u- bankments but so :long:.tas the. n.' tei'state commerce law: remains in tact the editors will . also. Oshk&sh Probably there isn't'5 ah" 'ol(jler phrase in the Eaigllsh'language than the -words, "I love you?'; and, yet he most .flippant . young 1W111 dont even think of saying t'tChe.s'thuisi!M tvhatt' sotne ' s w eet! girl whisfpe'iml it softly into his: coat .collar.1: JwAia I of Education. . , ''What have. you got in all tltose trunks?" asked oner fashibhabfe girl, of anothe'rat the' station fhe rdther day as her friend.- wax .oing off to Narragansett, ; Phi ; j pait' vas itb e raady answer. Boston Qtooc' ' 1 The "HaVe ' we too nlahy 'inoitths to feed?1' Not .knowmg.tneeditplr '6f the. Xramcript, perspjo. , ally, . ,we j are not certain how many r riiouthsl he has As 'for ' ourselves1,' "we ' fittd' ne inOuth all wei cave to Control. JLife. ,- Trying to make her country, cbu's in preiSentalle t table. ,a;city ycfung lady said: 'N6w,' Lem; when pte.is served, you must not use'ybut knife in eating .it." "Gosh all hemlbck', Tody, I'n'eVer do:" I fillers takej my pieccer pieright" into-any Hand when I eatssit.V. That .settled iLem, RiCMyune, ' t3ttr fashionable ladies were talk ing a great deal last season about "The Elephant Grey,'!., .That it; was the prettiest color. ". ' 'the handsohiest tint," "the 1 very ' 'bes't st le1 1 r&b. N6w they say; that-1 -for a cold; the best cure is one bottleof Dr4 ..full's Cough ,Syrupr-rrand the tadjps-fchow. DS. HimEHEETS,3BO0S Cloth '& Cold Btnqing ii.,- JUn,ED?RER.i ... Addrs. p. o. Tot 1810j It.'t. XJST OF PBTSCTPAI. NOS. CUHES Feverai Cbncestfon. Inflmmntin.;.....J5 VVprmii, Worm l'eTer, Worm Colic I. .25 Crying Colic; or TeeUrin? of Infants. .85. r AdDlts.,..- .xa mwi -eolith. :.n.2. Ctmlei7 Aiorbaa, Vomiting. euralla, Toothache, Faoeache. . . I . .25 HeadacheB. ai'ck Head abbe, Vftit. i55 C-JOLIEOPATHIC OrBttepsiav.'Bilraaa Stomach....,,. .25 8nppres9ed or Painful Periods- v ;25 Whltet. too Pmfnse Priodi.. .1... .25 ti 13 14 10 Croup, Conph. Difficult Breathine.... .25"t Salt Rbeum;-Kyjipela9,:CraptMas.. .25 Rheumatism. Rapnmatic Pains...;.. 25 Pecir na Agate. Chills; Malaria--. iSO Piles, BUnd or Bleeding . .SO Catarrh. Influenza. f:H hi the Head's SO Vhoopin Cough. Violent Coughs.. .50 General lebility.Physical Weakness .50 KldneyDIseaseV. ...t.i.'..v.;......... JiO Kervons Hehility ". w . : ..1 .tK Urinary eaknei WettrnV Bed.'-- 5t Diseases of 4he Heart, Palpitation ..1 .-OQ 16 1? 19 20 li 99 30i 32! SPECIFICS Bold by Drarffista, or sent postpaid on receipt of fihMd AwlT nrm ..u.. JobvPrintinga rpHSOlKYIILWi JOB iirBJXXIXQ, torjr'C i la prepared to do ail kinds of Job Prlntlnar aa neatly, as cheaply and as expeditiously as it can be done elsewbere. Send Is your work r r4 U ttiU,ta dczu promptly . tib SUPERIOR COUBTi M gL . .PL, E 'Mr-'-T'r - . a ff "'r If . i Cifrit-g ptor 5. 1 SpekH Pasauotank Sept 19, 1 week. Perquimans Sept 26, 1 week. Chowan Oct 3. 1 week. Gates Oct 10. 1 week. ,HerUrd Oct 17. 1 week. slnngton-0t24,lecte. 3, Tvrrell Oct 31, 1 Week. Dare Nov Tl weekr ' - - Papjlico Nov 21, week. BeaulnVt-NoV 28, 2 weekt. ; SHECbiTD : DISTlilCT -JUD3 E A VEKT. Warren-r-Sept 19. 2 weeks, j, . Nprtharupton Oct 3. 2 weeks. ...... 4 , Edgecombe Oct 17 2 weeks. Bertie- Ool 31, 2 weeks'.' - : ' Halifax Ntiv 14. 2 weeks. . : : r Craren Nor . 28,, :2 , weeks. :. THIJTD : DISTBICT-r-JUDQE SHIPP. . '.. :Frankiin Auz, 15. 1 week., , , . Martin Sept 5; 2 weeks. . Pitt Sept 19, 2 weeks.'" " ' ' Greene Oct 3 2 weeks. Vance Oct 17. 2 weeks. WilsonOei 311 2 weeks; Nash Nuv 2l.,2 weeks;- . Martio J Dec 5, 2 weks. ( FOlJRTn. DISTRICT--JUDGE MERRIWON. Wake July 11 2 weeks Karaett Aus 8.1 week.; "i! " Johnston Au2 24, 2 weeks. . Wnkef Aug2i) 2 weeks. , ;;. . VVavne Sept 12 2 v weeks. g uu, a weees. Wavne Oct" 17, 1 week VVakef-rOct.24 3 vy.eeks;. , F'.ihnson Nov .14, 2 weeks. j Harnett j?oy 28, 1 week. " ' ' j FIFTH DISTRICT JUDGE STIEPHERD; Orange Vug 8V 1 wyefe: ' Caswell Ausr 15. I week. ! Person Aug 22, I week.: j Guilkrd Aus: S.9. 2 weeks. Granville Sept 12, 2 week Aia'mance Sept 26." I week Chathani Oct 3. 2 weeks. Durnam Ocul": 2. week. Orange Nov 7, 1 week. Caswe 11 Nnv.14. I week i Nov 21.1 wtjek Person liranville JNov v&i x weetss.. ' ! Guilford Dec 12, 2; weeks. ......,. . .... J SIXTH DISTRICT JUPPE rHlLLlPS- Jeuqic .Aug22.: 2 vveeks. Duplin Sept. 6. 1 week Pender- Sept t V wiek. New Handveif-Sept 26,- 2 weeks. .: Sampson :Oet 10 , 2cweek8r .. ; . , , Carteret Oct 24. 1 week. Jones Oct 31. I week i O n'To w N o v 7 ,; 1; week ! Lenoir Nov 14: 2 weeks, i DupliuN(V 2,.2..w.ekfli . , .... 4 , Sampsna-rrbea. 12, I. week. ' S EYENTH ; DtST5tI CT- if UIXJ E , CNNQR dumberliii J?ilV 25; 1 week. - . 'Coluiiilius AuL': V;l week. ' 1ib6ie--An fif 15 . ' 1 ve k . j ' :Ro'6eoft'Att Sii Wet'ks. j AHsoH S'ept !5: t-e'ekl I Brunswick Sept !2 I week. ! ttieli ru'drld'-irpt' !; 2week j Rd b esoh --O c t 3 2 Wee ks . -Bladen--Oct 17;' 1 'week.- - I j ' Ati. Oct 24; 2 ww-ks. : ... . , tJnmbel,radtv-iNiv'lil.-'2 wpeks. : r yVftfionf NfV 28 ! wiH-k.- i.! : . ilihtniuMDecrSi 1 week.' ; .-n.. ; ,' EiGnfu'.'iiistiitcfJun'Gfe cijarkL. IiedUrrAutr.8 .2eeks. "' ' ' XiuwwVrr, Ai . wotks.' '.' ' ' ,lMy.Ml?rr.Sept 5, '2 weeks . . ' ? .iia.n(toinhept.l'9, 2w.eeksV '. l" M(pllity'9r?- 'Oct .1. 2 weeks'. ; j i4ta.iijs pc!:..1.71 i'l w.ofsJc . 't '. ' " j Cabarrus T,:Pi' .3 1',' I week. ' " Uowa.njK.tiv 7,2 ,w'eks. '""" j ir.rrffflijv' 2,i'..Pa wWsV'" " ."vl Davidson Dte 5, 'X week. ' ' '"; i ' j ' NINTH DISTRICT--JUDG GILME.; Rof.fi iflairffftlySS.1 2 week. j :SMke Aucbr 2 . wee.k , . ,. ' ? i Sui.ry :Ag 22 2 weeks. , Alieshany Sept &.t week. 1 ' -1 Wilkes Sepd 12, 2-weeks ; Yadkin Sept 20, 2 weeks.. ' Davie-t.Oat.lft 2 weeks.. . j Forsyth- Oc' 24, 2 vyeeks. . ;. KocVuishanj N'T. 1 Week. ',: j St6kes Nov f4, 1 veek : - -i ! SurryNoV 21, 1 week; . v ' -TENTH PISTBICT-JUDGE: f.OYKlf- Bendersonv-rJuly. 18,:3, weeks.., iS, y ' Burk Aug 8. 2 weeks. .. . j Ashe Aug 22, 1 'week. " ' ! ... Watauga Aug 29; 1 week. : j Caldwell Sept 5. I week.; . ., f ! Mitcheil Sept. 12,t2 weeks. , . ; ' Yancey Sept 2G,. 2 weeks. McDowell Oct 10. 2 weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRaCCT JUDGE 'JIA.CRAE. Catawba JuTy: 18, 2 ' weeks. ! Alexander Aug 1. 1 week Cleveland -Aus 8..2, weeks. . .Meckleohurgt Aug 29., 3 weeks. . Union Sep,t 19', 1 week. '' " TJnTohf Sept2, 1 week. ' Lincold Oct 31' week f. .... Oastonr .Oct. 10,2 weeks , .... , v: . Cleveland ;Oct 24.. 1 week. f . Rutherford-Oct 3f, 2 weeks; : ,: P6lk Nov 14; 1 wetek.; ,' . i T WEfcFTn DISTRICT JUDGE ' aiONT- -i r'i -.., GOSJERT. : --, : Madison -Au 1.2. weeks. ... . Buncombe Aug 15, 3 weeks. Transylvania Sept 5. 1 week. Say wood Sept '12; 2 weeks'. ' Jacksuu-Sept 26,' 1 wees . Macon Oct . 3 I, .week . ; Play Oct 10, I week. " Cherokee Oct TV 2 weeks ' Grah'am-Ocl 31.1 week'.- ; -Sain- -Nov,7t 2.week8. ...... . . , . Madisp,n.f. tN'XV 21. 2 weeks Buncombe Dec 19,' 2 weeks,. - i . i I! Criminal catisea oalyi fCJivil causes oaly .,.' , , tCiil causes ;onIy,ecep& jail c$de&. . YOU can live at home; and make more money ai worK tor ua, than at aajr thiflir-cee iB the worktj f.riStal not needed; you are started free). Eotfai - 'seiear all azei. Attt nnp. pm do i viwotk, , Xare esurnlnga sure from, tlte first start, costly outli: and terms' free. ; better 4 ueiay. : uosia you nothing to send rm your and flnd put; if you are wise yow wit onco. If.' KAtUETf & Co..v Portland Malna. . t r Douglas & If arborougit "1 - M A1?P JI4BBKESL. hdp fully c(tuU-ped wtth alT- the . latest . lm- Courteona an T petite bsCrbeVs'krwai'B - ready serve cofitomere. - J W. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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