A YONDEBFUL ANALYSIS. 51rapla Physical Troabla Eborrn to b thm MlipKlntj!n of lh.m EaJ. TuU U a eoah V It U la IrrttiUco cf ta Cxnu i4 Isrji." Witt nun it t CocrrLM3. fctop ti-s cessation, tfc IrrtUUoa cttiti, and thecoesh is rsred, Bat bow to stop Uis eyocatlua I All. there I Jtut vLra phjileLim kavs aJffaj been ynr. rt It xssxt b chart.!, or pnsoaoala, quiet eoa raaytisa or 9OQ0 Urribls ytIraf.r.vy ltjca HI flov.. &m doctor flfa cod Lt&t oil. others ccrX 7repc bat th mot adrvaceJ pmcriba atLa!ata. STUrrt utiiln stiU4. Purowluak w w-1 do 1L " Sm vbai phyBldias say: - Prat. Anatia TUat cf XfeUera (Xw York) Cot li, uji: "TWjndkViosiiaoof Aloobolie tlma IxaU U eaa f t strlkjeg "clizrtrUtic of pro C? la th pnuUM of madictoa daring the last fcilf eaatory." Frof imr ZIar7 A. Mott. of Xew Tork. fays t Taa putty cf Dnry Para falt WbUkey Ca tiav U aealyUcal (taats wOl readily ctmrlao a phy atstaa or aa aiytrtj thrall cartainly rcoosimasd it , to t& atgiact pallia favor.". Ir. Wnu T. CutUr. SUt Cbetalt of ConncUf ut ays : Ifxs Para MaU WaJmloj eonulaa no do- aiaxioaa lajvrVtraa qullti. sad ita atmoluta ymrlty. as wU aa adaatlflo wxla of maoufactora. start so Bland it tj faaml a and faror." Xa?rs Fara XUII Waialry la a rerUia cure and jtaraattra of oajaatton. ad ahocld ba krpt ia vary fuaCy. It it said Vy all drocztsta and del ta ara aaJ awira tho cwola. Josn. T. James, Editor & . Prop'r. Wilmington, N. C. ' ' a SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 183$. Entered at the Postofflco at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. Heading, Pa., has developed a Toonjj hero, only 10 yenraold. The dwelling of Mr. Freeman, foar wires from Reading, was burned on Wed nesday night. There were eight email children and all were safely rescued. Seven were got out In safety when it was discovered that the baby wan misaiug, whereupon the oldest, a lad of 10 years, dashed into the burning building and up the stairway and into a room where the baby had been left asleep in n cradle. Groping his way through the smoke he found the cradle, took up the baby, covered it -with a blanket and got out in safety. Recorder Trotter, the Mugwump colored man from Hyde Park, Mass., vhom thePresident appointed when the Senate would not have Mat thews. Is making a fat tiling out of Uie real estate business in Washing ton. The most notable point about Recorder Trotter is his political ac- oh flnnortor Coiirta of North "Carolina 1888 Is undoubtedly caused by lactid acid lst District. James E. Shepherd, of Beaiifort in tne Diooa. xms acia uuuckb iue sna District, j?tcu ruuu. Knees,- . amwies, mpes uu i iow. eui liisiruci, x. x uuj r , . Thousands of people have found in ; 7th District, S! Hood's Sarsapirilla a positive cure : gg gySSS for rheumatism. . This medicine by , m WsvASjV&SS its nurirvincr action, neutralises uib iilu uiaiv, " - irr ' vJT Af Af Uo Hll ond also builds ! Kt lsmot, J. H- nmuu, ui xuxx UlilUI 7 V a iliV uivvf a s up and strengthens the -whole body. JANUARY JOKBS. 1-5 nropv ii tul nt-.wirvnriPA nr fill rinrtoa Ydi1i Thi. President's picture in three styles adorns his office, he goes home to vote .the Democratic ticket straight with mathematical precis ion, and in tall hat and terra-cot ta Mod Lx DO ntmill.S brlrr da in wtJi. kLd nrkrrf la brrtbm lArrrUin lor Trn..ax lor JOtViU. AJauTtita of Llo , I'araUalaff C3oola cf aS jjxU. ,4HoV old are vou. Mary?" asked Mrs. Blank of herjhousemaid.' "Well; mum, I'm just 28, but when I put my money in the bank I told the man I was acrreat deal older, soVI'd get more interest on it." Harper's Uazan, -". . - , vt Perhaps one of the most primitive independent kingdoms is the little island of Johanna. The Saltan boards any ship that may call there, and endeavors to secure the wash ing for his wives, while the Prime Minister peddles cocoanuts and ba nana.s. Although' he covets it from birth, And covets it. through life's brief span, Man never, never gets the earth, It Is the earth that gets the- man. Boston Courier. Starting: He (rapturously; And now that's all settled, darling, hat kind of an encracrement ring would you like? She Oh, gold.. this time, I hope, dearest. I'm quite sick of wearing imitation engagement ririgs. Tableau I Zurich. A young lady of Philadelphia re ceived a special delivery letter. The messenger handed her the book to sign for it. She took the book and instead of writing her signature she wrote: DearJohn: Glad to hear oft rTfttet r-wmVlB r. pUaa t poetry hocsc U4. eloves he was one of the' sprucest Ufom you. Come up Sunday night." tajttc iiuu aua nv- , ivvtui . "What's that?" asked a country gentleman in a music store. "That? cta-nrloci v-iv tuooo mi Lb trvwcU: bow to npJtJio; A 7 young men who passed in review be fore the recel ring line at the White House on New Year's Day. k. " -m toalxrr bacyemt I 1st irwt Uri ifxk r t b liTJ ' p mlUimm ta fur lit Dta.A.'CVc IF. L If n ro &rJ tha BOOK OP OA.F. lMLUaot 1AO 111 etlorri vlMtr. tr 1 lung ot U kiada C oa4 lbMr ear. How ti bail! oixl ko k aa Arvwr. Aa aboet FarrvtA. rYvc- J ASSOCIATED tS SoalA iJj kU Stract, FANCIERS. I I'klU4tuA, Ft. J - ' " ATAR R H Cleanses Uuj Nasal ra.s.a AUaijB Pal a and Inflanv ScTta, Eestorca the Se&aes of Taste and SsaelL 1 Senator Jones, of Nevada, has be- come disgusted with the utterances of some of his Republican Senato rial colleagues in regard to the ap pointment of Mr. Lamar to the Su preme Court Rench. He pnts the case Dl unt iv as follows: "Secretary Lamar accepted the amendments to the Constitution years ago. Tlie war has been over neasly a quarter of a century, and I shall vote for the confirmation." Mr. Jones' vote, with Mr. Riddlebepger's, which is assured, would be enough to con lirni Mr. Lamar, and if Senators Stewart and Stanford stand firm there will be more than enough. Oh, that is used oh violins. It is eall nl a chin rest." "Chin . rest, Is iVt SOLICITORS. , lst-District. John H. Blount, of Perquimans. 2nd District, Geo. II. White. (coL) or liaiuax. 3rd District, D. Worthlngton, of Martin. ih TVIetrlrt T M. ArtTO. Of Wake. Rth District. Isaac B. Strayhom. of Durham. 6th District, O. H. Allen, of Duplin. 7th District, Frank McNeill, of Richmond. eth iiictHot. r. v. Lone, of IredelL 9th District, Thos. Settle, Jr., of Rockingham. 10th District, W. 11. uower, oi uaiuweu. t ih THetrirf "Prank Osborne.- of Mecklenbursr. wh THstrint. James M. Moody, of Buncombe. XIMB OF HOLDING COUBTS FIRST JUDICIAX DISTRICT. ! Sfrikg Judge Montgomery.! Fall Judge MacRae. Beaufort tFeb. tsih. May 2Sth, Nov. 26th. Currituck March oth, Sept. 3d. n.MT vnh mh sTt. loth: Pasauotank M arch 19th. June 11th, Sept. 17th, DecflOth. ' Perquimans March 36th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. .1 nertford Aprtl 15th, June 18th, Oct. 15th. Washington April 23d. Oct. 23d. -Trrrell April 30i. Oct. 29th. Dare- May 7th. Nov. 5th. Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. ' . Pamlico May 2lst, Nev. 19th. ' SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. f Fall Judge Montgomery. Halifax t Jan. 9th, $March 5th, May 14th, tNov. 12th. ' - ' . Northampton-tJan. 23d, April 3d, Oct, 1st. Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven tFeb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th, Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Avery. j Fall Judge Graves, Pitt jftn. 9th, March 19th, t June 11th, Sept 17tn. ' ' . Franklin-Jan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson tFeb. 6th, June 4th, Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug, 20th, Oct. 15th. Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, Dec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. . Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. . FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SPRiNG-Judge Shlpp. i Fall Judge Avery. Maren 26tu, ' MISCELIANTEOUS' . . kr rh..utel Trial I V f7 -..mWtfWa aUfta-aa n Till! LITJUi lull- wvt. --" ? t- r r - L wero restored M? ffji, MISCELLANEOUS. iaisw . .t 1 yr-i fa. -a , T'S aa m . a itSSSA' SEMI MAE WSJ tcr" w-.. ,i Phct .pi J)oca-r its i can.T cr i.ia t-rfeet and fall liftnl " I-a iV- ..1. A-7V Avoid tu liuujtntjon oi tma,.r. v whoae only aim is to b Wj rV !:t f .rrri'H ulmlinn trk tUka. aa dTa. . from thfl many obsom rSs our AppHanco mal7y dfcw ly OB scirntiiic medical rrirteitwi.J raaueaeeia leu witoout deit. ,: 5Pi icV'Tf auction of tho b amta or?niin reivJLH': becomes choial ud rapidly gaiiu both treurUi lii 5 -a4J 54 AHHIS REMEDY CO., Em 1888. Harper's Youiig Peppl e. AN ILLUSTRA TED, WEEKLY; ; Harper's Young People interests all young readers toy its careiuuy seieciea varies - u . themes and their well-considered treatment. It contains the best serial and short stones, valuable articles on sclentinc subjects and travel, historical and biographical sketches, Twnprsnn nt.hifitifi snorts and srames, stirring poems, etc., contributed by the brightest and gg J most famous writers. Its illustrations are nu- ( merous and excellent, occasional supple ments 01 especial interest 10 i-arems iuw Teachers will be a feature of the forthcpmlng minmp whih win comorise fifty-three week- lvriiimW tcyptv line in the naoeris sub- lected to the most rigid eouonai scrutiny m order tnat noinmg nariimu mnj umns. tlHISl WI1I MIIIBI. 111! T-n.lI-. in iti be l' -f celltcl as a biotvt I veloua as an al teraUvo in t. stlmula-int cf'cpi wiatonikliiva Asovctcisncer' for . .Inuigot...,,. X An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable In juvenile literature. notion A weekly feast of good things to tne ooys and Plrls in everv lamllv WhlCU It s. visits. It is wonderful m its weaim 01 pictures, in formation and interest. C?nistian Advocate speeany vraen.xnisrpmt'ayis cab. en. iimjou aiici ,m wx- noiaore enectnai rUvX-.i.r' trie t-na tn. ' I loathing of food tla 10 l.TI'HMrEUAX 4 - 1 thn.n-t.hi article Pnt i:il.i I an Terms- Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear, Vol. IX begins November 1, 1887. Coo? .seraf w receipt of tico-ccnt m HI CCIlHAY-FEVER A particle la applied Into each nostril and is arreeatle. nice 50 cents at drusrits; by tnau. mnstmi- 00 centj. ELY uuoTUEiCi. orwawteh bt. liew Yorlc aplt lypocltLtar wn Sa Wondera exist In thousands DririiT of fonns, but arc surpxwl by the w ' ' "marvrls of invention. Those who n in rfsd of DroflLAble wort that can be done whlla UrifiZ at home should at once send their a&lifss to U Allcll S. CO.. romana. jiaine. uuu rrcttre tree, rail lnformatloa how either sex. oc ail arcs, caa earn from S3 to per d.iy and CTwarls wherever they live. You are started to." captui not required. Some have made CTrrCOlnaalnslecUjatthla wort All suc rM ' noTSCmdlyw To A society has at last been fonued amoD? the working'women of New- York to attempt to eliminate at least a few of the deplorable evils that have resulted from an over supply of female labor in many occupations capote and consequent disastrous competi tion. It i.s intended to be a sort of central or over-seeim body that shall found trade organization among the women where they do not now exist; to bee that the laws relative t the protection of women and children in the factories and shop are enforced and decent treat ment accorded them; to form a labor bureau to facilitate exchange of labor .between conntry and city; and to secure for 'both sexes equal TUnl-n tTon (If Vl . WoY Trt . .1. . ... 1 . I I T UA vau. ill IX u ) I t. Vbr. Ml WelJ, gimme one. ire jusc tne sort 01 tAprti23d. "July 9th. Aug.27th, 'Sept. 24th, thing 1 want for a JNe Year pres- toct. 22d. ant frr tnv wiffl " Xiflnsn I wayne Jan. aw, Aiarcn 12m, jApru lorn, . j . -j 1 xf-nt inr.n tint. is. a -t-w t ! a ' I . . . . .... uoionei rat uonan, tne suver- tonguetl orator of the West, says he is going to be the priest to unite the North and the South by lueans . of marrying 01 a lot 01 pretty girls from Dixie to. tho voung men in the North. The Colonel hag certainly undertaken a grand and ! noble work, but it occurs to us that the young men "from Dixie" snouia have a voice in the mattar. Texas University Magazine. It Is certam that tne louger. a speech, the weaker it is, but not so witii a cold, the ioncrer it. rnos, the worse it hecomes. ; a. com, oe it ever t-o lisrht. is o trifle, it should be checked tu its early stages.. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup is the "Baltri of 111 in .1 ; 1 1 : n ,1 : KMllCnlX LllUb uiiitiuus sa 13 uiviuo iu Its origin. Specimen stamp. . ,. Single Number, Five cents each. " Remittances should be made by post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chanee of loss. Xcwspnpers are not to copy this adversisemcnt without the express oi dcr of Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS. novis New York 1888. Harper's Wo kly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly has a well-established place as the leading illustrated newspaper in 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 01 its lite rary contents, which Include serial and short stories by the best and most popular writers. fit it for the perusal of people of the widest range of tastes and pursuits.' Supplements are frequently provided, and no expense is spared to bring the highest order of artistic ability to bear upon the illustration of the changeful phases or nome and ioreign history. in ail its features Harper's weekly is aomir ably adapted to be a welcome guest in even' nousenoid. ' Pinking on felt is still a pretty- fashion for a serviceable bonnet or Consumption Surely Cured. the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive rejned v for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy frkk to any of your readers who have consump tion if they will send me their ex press and post office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl St., New York. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PER year: ' HARPER'S WEEKLY. .$4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE. 4 DO HARPER'S BAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S Y"OUNG PEOPLE 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in tine United Mates, Canada, or Mexico. .. . HAf SAMPLE treatment rroo I pav for equal work. Such an organ baWrrn Wecaallcnoughto ron-rreOI 1 - iL . tiqcp! p. 8. LAtt)aBACH Tea. 773 H3oai st., izatioii ought to effect many good Folds of silk, ribbon, woolen, otc., hare larcrely replaced linen collars amd cuffs. 5iewaxt,?f. J. deC2J LW4W dec TS iff send for circular. 1 nrV PEKPROFTT and SAMPLES FREEtO XV 17 cent taen oanvaSaers ror dr. scorr8 Oprrora ELacraic BatTa, BacsHM. c. Lady vr,tji wmtAd for Electric Corsets. Quick Riipi Write at onca for terms. Dr. Hcott. Hi loaJirir, X Y. : . ' : dec S dJtw ivr results. The labr bureau will be of use in relieving the over-crowded occupations ia the city and meeting Years Teach More Than Books. Among other valuable lessons im parted by this teacher is the fact Pierce's 1.0 i ... Tvr. v.i-Ithat for a very longtime Dr. NfAtAW NW F.nUmi nn.i vAn en Sledical Discovery", has been the prince of liver correctives and blood purifiers, being the house- state nut iew England and even the South for homsekold servants. There may be some trouble in the JSlSSS 2hSLl2.1K?fJ,ffi ir'TCt; A ntar pnyita per month. Ilaleigh district at the elections this patient, and praised bv ull for its zJifbcnyr cSu a Iwo aampS ent year but we really do not apprehend magnificent service and 'efficacy in Tne Halelgh correspondent or rreatoajj. W. IL CL1 Jester at.. Y. A Son. Bond dec 23 4tr At any the Petersburg Index-AppcaL how ever, seems somewhat apprehension of the result. He'says: One of the chief difficulties to be k 4 cwa 1 ty tan 4 inn, mod I encountered this vear wifl ba to ar- kwtr drifum j range satisfactorily the claims of uriri)M.4M iiiT 1.. t. - iilt V a waav utim a a j tvi uiuvv m u tuu Democratic ranks. This difficulty win be specially encountered iu tins a Mm m district oecause oi too ieenntr en gendered in the contest ol 1886 which ! it is now conceded, resulted so unex pectedly in the election of Hon. John .Nichols. There are a great many Democrats who have never beeiiTeconciled to the defeat of Gen. W. R. Cox, and a large number still adhere to the belief that If he had been nominated his return to Con gress would have been assured. The rtrigf Cru Uapof Xoii mnd It niton. TW t A is m. ul t tuJrr r Im tinW l'mr-CiiaJrrt-Tonic, ki U Ua ifo . Tu M l Uw ii m owt lor lU a.a MEBIG COMPANY'S EXTEACT OF MEAT! Finest and obeapest MEAT FLAVOURING STOCK ..' ' - tor . x::ps. tunc zmit aid ubcis.. rnnTNtAii 8,000,000 jars. all diseases of a chronic nature, as malarial poisoning, ailments of the respiratory and digestive systems. liver disease and In all cases where the use of an alterative remedy is indicated. It is that imparity in the blood, which, ac cumulating in the. glands of the neck, pro duces, unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which developes ulcers In the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness ; which 1 the origin of pimples, can eefous growths, or the many other manlfesta- TT. B. Genuino only with fac-siiu-1 light made against Cox was in sub-1 tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, He of lUron'LieblgV , SIGNATURE IN BLUE INKJ across tlabcL Tt be had ol all Storekeepers, Orocera and Drr-Tlsta. Cecdiw4w TWYTVP IUwarded are those who Kll HIiY read this and then act; they stance one against the President and his policy, and those who stood up against Ins defeat are still unwillin to let what they consider the snu go unreuuKeti. me mends or. uen. aRr.x n r.-r 1b1tti ' tViof lua I .awam uv a . a . a . . - a. . . v. ay . . . . abore all others, is eri - . m r a m a a i 9 a w win nnd nonoranie empioy-i tuieiio tne nomination, ana it is tiat win not take tnem rromeirnomea i jaiiy becoming more apparent that SU1 ZVTnji ' made such an event Is not, to say theleast. and are cow maionff several hundred cellars improoanie. mere are or course a month. Itts easy tor any onj to make other gentlemen in . the district and upward per oay. wno ZZJr. whose services find abilities entitle we start yoa. .Tcryuunii . :T"TT I : V , . . . .VT ,r aU2ty requirrd; you. reaocr. caa u JJi? 'e nanus 01 ine party, dul xne time as any caa. rttet4 usat ow forfuu jpar- has nowpaised when these, unaided dotSciSidwu tlccLiars. wmch wrnill free ft Co, 2'crUand, Maine, ?-t:jBEESESTTOHE& bv availability, can secure . success. And then, too, the Republicans are now much more sanguine than for many years, and the fight they will make can in no manner be despised. rrT.Ta9 Verba, Kama iroca cjmia. n juKi uiu, u iu un ucuuuru niaii, hTruchT4 ttcvLt fni. Ouri.:y?untJ.?p-i Msiastiou in the Metropolitan dis- u'Z.Tn.ZTK" trict, Uiesituatton will indeed lea TltFiiJv viru Frei perilous ono. The leaders here are fab S3 d eod gw iy I n nnminaiui 01 wie iact mai great - . nruut.net; ia uusvimtiy uecefcsury, Tho chrapest pUce to buy your it j3 i,oped thut action equal to school boo!i3 and school stationery tho emergency will be the governing fas telling upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general ol all diseases or affections, lor Tery lew persons are entirely tree from it. How Can It Do By taking hood's Saieaparillai 'which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have' failed, has proren itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine ior this disease. Some1 of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsapaifflx "Every spring my wife. and children have been troubled wUh scrofula, sores, breaking out on them in various places. ." My little tray, three years old, has been a terrible tuereik Last spring he was one mass of sores fromhead tofeeL I was advised to use Hood's Sarsapa rlUa, andweiiave an . taken it. .The result Is that an have been cured ot the scrofula, my little boy being entirely free from sores, and aH four cf zay children loc& bright and Lea22iy.w T7. E. ATnnrxasrrassalc CKy. JT.J. 'Koc'd'o Garcapcrllla 8ol4tryandxcsltfl;sixfor. Prejared only t7 C X. HOOD CO, ApoUxcaziea,Xowe3.1Iaaa. 100' Dccc3 Orio Dollar Cec 13 ljr dJmna '- . n w t2ip" Ilamift- T7Vi la nrr M- "VTr.Tr I Oi?-Vt Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, lov. 23d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.' . Spkinq Judgre Merrimon. Falt. Judsre ShlDD. I " Durham Jan. 16th. March 26tliL June 4th. oct. I5tn. ' Granville Jan. 30th. April 23d, Sept. 10th, Nov. ajtn. ! Chatham--Feb. 13th. May 7th. Oct. lst. Guilford Feo. 20th. May 28th. IAugt. 27th, nee. lot n. - Alamance March 5th, May 2lsf.: Sept. 24th. oranse Marcn I9tn. Aug. Gtn. Nov. 5tn. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. person April ltstn, Aug. aetn, nqv. nn. SIXTH JtTDICIAI. DISTKICt. Spring Judge Shepherd. I Fa hjj Judge Merrimon. I Pender .Jan. 19th. May 7th. Septi 10th. New Hanover t Jan. 23d, t April lath. tSept. a4in. i Lenoir Feb. 6th. Aug. 20th, Nov, 12th. UuDlln Feb. 13th. Sept. 3rd. Novi 28th. Sampson tFeb.- 27th. April 30th. Oct. 8th. Dec iutn. Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. . Onslow April 2d, Npv. 5th. ' ; SEVENTH JUDICIAL pSTRICT. Spring Judge Phillips. Fall Judge Shepherd. Columbus Jan. 16th, April 2d. July 3d. tNov. aitn. Anson Man. 9th, tApril 30th, i Sept. 3d. tNov. 26th. Cumberland Jan. 23d. tMay 7th.. July 23d. txsov. i2tn. Robeson Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct. ist. i Klchmond Feb. 13th, June 41h. ! Sept. 17th. Dec. ara. Bladen March 19th, Oct. 223. Brunswick April 9th, Sept. lOthJ Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. eighth judicial district. Spring Judge Connor. ! Fall Judge Phillips. ! Cabarrus i Jan. 30th. April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell Feb. 6th. May 21st. Ausr. fith. Nov. 5th. , Rowan Feb. 20th. May 7th. Ausr. 20th. Nov. Davidson March 5th. June 4thi Sept. 2d. Dec. ya. - i (riadolph March 1 9th, ScpU- 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. j aianiy April ytn, oct. latn; , . NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge Connor. Rockingham Jan. 23d. July 23d. Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th. May 21st. Oct. 22d. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. muses Marcn &tn. aphi autn. sept. lotn. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d. . Davie April 2d. Oct. 8th. Stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Novi 12th. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - Spring Judge Gilmer. Fall Judge Clark. Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. dutko Marcn 5in, Aug. 6th. . Caldwell March 19th, Sept. 3d. 3 Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. Mitchell April 16th, Sept. 10th. r Yancey April 30th. Sept. 24th. 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