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1 ' (S3' afa f r ! I i . 4 .1 : !: i ; i I I t . f UICCELLAIJEOUB. ' - 'J - ' - ' -- - hi i 1 1 n - r .i "Tba Graatec C3T r, rch tor Pain." WU1 " ' r-J.Tr IXcuvi, Ncara'tftA, 4 Km tic. VJYittnl. lira ' r . 4 ", TwIhAL-JlA. ;ran, etc I i v-' i .rLa 1x4 1 if. Sol J b fJ.i "SCa ' rruUCrrrd i1Cri;. and oar Tprvc.r, luuneorr, tL w. a. A. Dr. Dalft Coo CBiaaionea. oct l d hrruj will i'rtVc oalr 2i CU. futile. fThO TtMly'jBitHnw, !'lla; no mSTA-If joo hare sPxiorCo0ru.f I ' "I mail ft nn vour inincl to ouy noou s . " . rf. ' . . Carolina 1888. MISCELLANEOUS Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Prop'iv .Wilmington, N. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1888. orrl nf T5Afl.nf0rt. ; Harsaporilla dor not De inaucea to r?id Phillips, of Edgecomoe. fol-a oriv othor WexruVa. SArsatmrilla r?'TTft connor. of Wilson, i , ; ig a. peculiar medicine, possesstog, 4th District, Wffi5gg SifonL oy virtue oi lta peculiar comoma- Rth District E T Boykla, of Sampson. , tion, proportion Und preparation, glitrtct; James c. MacRae, Cumberland. Urn. mJ lor XHH ltfYKRH; t'ay Ona. Xirrrtuc.a fvTTulnl i f IDCmts. Aim C'nl of Dj fur&lihlaz CIckkLs of ilud. Entered at the Postofflce at Wlmlngtoa, N.C., as second-class matter. Among some of the more liberal clitm hcs of New York, like that of tin Itev. Robert Coll ye r, as well as in hcvoral congregations quite as or thodox as Dr. Ueber Newton's, a riuarkable ni6vement is on foot, and has actually made substantial progress, to replace the regular pul pit orators for the warmer months of the year with laymen of celebrity, and even with laymen who have heretofore been accustomed to speak over the footlights. The idea is as Interesting as it is novel. A syndi cate of churches is to be formed and to be engaged. The present plan U Faitl to contemplate six congrega tions, six lay preachers, and a six weeks' term for their engagement, each to speak once to each of the congregations. The surprising part of it all and the feature of the plan that shows - the widest miratlvA wr snnerior to anv oth- Rtn District. .W J.Montgomeiy, oi oaoarnis. er article of the kind before the peo- pie. For all affections arising from Jgg District Wnl M. Snlpp, of Mecklenburg, fiimnre hlood or low state of the sys- ikn District. J. H. Merrlmon, of Buncombe, tern it is unequalled, lie sure to get - - : - - 1 ' MISCELLANEOUS, V Avoid torn 1 die for LhrJTZrZCt 0 PftteT ' wua attention to buT b? Hood's. JANUARY JOKES. A petrified squaw has been found jit Cascade laKe anuan antir-oenev er in our present Indian policy thinks that the sight of an honest Indian agent must have petrified The pretty maiden fell overboard, and her lover leaned over the side of the boat as she rose to the surface and said: "Give me your hand." "Please ask papa," she said, as she sank for the second time. Boston Courier. f . , The fashion of wearing no gloves is an infernal fraud. With gloves you can have three or four .' strings tied around your finger with hard knots in the back and folks would think it was a lot of diamond rings. Boston Eo8t. A Chicago woman, the wife of a Coliceman. rigged up in her hus and's uniform, and nobody detect- departureled the disguise until she allowed her- ftan d Cm trmli: bow ti e7onii: pam far pao-'tnr bacumz t&iuraaaUoa 6ca tnoabatwL, matt w here tn bar Ujrra from lc4 atori nt M0 J) 1 . ah ting, bdsl lor 1 rata. from current Ideas on the relations of the pulpit and the stage. Is txifc fact that Edwin Booth, Lawrence Rarrett, Steele Mackave and Rich- seir to be round when a row was go ing oeu Then they knew she. wasn't one of the torce.Boston Post. So much skimmed milk has recent ly been condemned and poured into ard Mansfield are discussed as prob- the Hudson, that now all the milk IhtDOOKOPCAGB lo ma- BMtauT colarr! platr. II a-v Ton : UIKO.H. trail awa. Vrlnari ana raa1 1 ng oi ail Lied Caa Vtro. pi mnm aad Dtaoaaea aod vbaar aara. liow l boiij ar4 Mock taAran. A3 aboot Pima. lYtoaaoi "S aJ kiacta btr&s ate. lUiUd fuc ASSOCIATED FANCIERS. CI tltf at stmt, F klUialpkla, fa. ably four of the 6ix speakers. -a a There seems to be a trreater rush than usual now for official positions. The coming annual report of the civil service commission." says one dealers draw their suppl ies direct I i7tn. ironi tne river and tneir customers are commenting on the marked im provement in the quality. Jhick. The secretary of the . Litchfield, Conn., school committee recently received a box containing two dozen extra quality nine-inch foot bails. SOLICITORS. 1st District. Jonn H. Blount, of Perquimans. 2nd dSSS.1 Sea H. Wnlte. (coLm of aUfax. ad District, D- Worthlngton of Martin. ffl SSSS: of Durlxam. tth District O. II. Allen,of Duplin. - ' 7th District, Frank McNeill or Kicnmunu. rv-a Ti-Mnr a-c m- i uiiiv 1 11 iicucii Z YX: ThZL Settle: Jr., of Rocklngnam. inth District w. II. Bower, of CaidweiL Jith DlsScf . Frank Osjorne, of Mecklenburg. iSS District: James MMoody, of Buncombe. . TIME 0F HOLDING COURTS FIBST JUDICIAX. DISTRICT. Spring Judge Montgomery. ' Fall Judge MacRae. BeauftSPfFel t31n. May 28th, Nov. 36th. Currituck March &th, Sept. 3d. ; Camden March 12th, Sept. 10th. . Pasguotank March 19th. June 11th, Sept. 17m-quimans Marbh 26th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. . Gates Aprfi 9th, Oct. 8th. ' Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. lath. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22d. r Tyrrell April 30th. Oct. 29th. Dare May 7th, NOV. 5th. Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. SKC0ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. . Spring Judge Graves. Witt Tiilot Mnntcomerv. Halifax t Jan. 9th. JMarch 5th, May 14th, tNov. 12th. . ... . Northampton 4J an. 2W, Apm va, Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven tFeb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th. Sept. 17th. t . Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Avery. Fall Judge Graves, Pltt-'Jan. 9th, March 19th.t June 11th, Sept SlaAcedMea. Tested f??Fich Years la .cienufle medical fT nto the aSr&'PHt.; JiTLS:TnTnl.T,oft.tTaas1t that too Bond C beoomea Oimatinff element of litaine H A!5S2IS nEMEOY CO.. W r RLrraRE9 T PERSONS avo RES Trial of our Appliance. Aakfoyr'V mal7y fl&w. ly ' ' ' - ' . - - itsacti.,n. o?,, tcrativc ih it on a torpid 1 5 1888. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Hi'oimB'aYniTwfl Prcnpu? interests all young readers by Its carefully selected variety of themes and their well-considered treatment t Tt contains the best serial and short stories, , v,i ttntnci DiinntlflA , on V'lArt'si Ann i i-. . - ; trnvPi hlstorlfial and hloeTaonicai SKetcuea, papers on athletic sports and games, stirring ; poems, etc, contributed by the brightest and t most famous writers. Its Illustrations are nu merous and excellent. Occasional Supple ments of especial interest to 1 Parents and.. Teachers will be a feature of the f orUicomtng volume, which win comprlseflfty-three week- ifir.tfid to the most risrld editorial scrutiny lir t nr, 0.. .i-L "PP nrrtPr that notninff harmful may enter its col- ."i i XL11' m.'"'; off-,. "' umns. l j no more effectual ti;k t lor tlie i loathing of food due 'to-lNT.KMl'Knv A3ft'j An epitome of everything that Is attractive tles Sampte uackanos in powd fZ, desirable in juvenile literature. isoswn, i'bvinailtoanv addresa on receint of ia .!r 1 ..'.1 . irt 1 " " vroa and a wppkiv feast of crood thlners to the boys and c-irls in every Family which it visits. Brooklyn Union. it is wonderful In Its wealth of pictures, in formation and interest.T-C7?rjtetfari Advocate x. r. CatarrH 1 -A tnauon. HfAls thf LUtVtTVrD ftW r iaj-a a4 cy n.Ts CHEA3I DALM Otuisa th Nasal Passages, Allajs Pain AaA I&a&m- Scrra, Rfstorca thf Bczsnct Taste and SsielL rf tht rninmitininnprs 14 will no iToilht nnn t1, 0f the general nublic They wero 8ent hX Rome. one 8i&nm open the e es or tne tenerai Viic, nimself ..An oia oy y 'whoesired that they lnierht be distributed amone the twenty-two free schools! of tha town. IM lil HI CUILHAT-FEVER A parties ! applied Into each nostril and la AZTTCHjIP. ITlCe l aula , wuxkisis; rnaiL rrsuured, cenu. ELY BliuTllEUS. X3CireeowlchSL..New lork. and show them " that after all the civil service is but a delusion and a snare. If it were possible to satisfy CO0O people with 4,000 places with out disturbing the incumbents, then the civil service would be a great institution. We cannot turn out any of the ins, and we are villified if we do not provide for all the outs. We have plenty of good people on our registers, but they are not call ed for. The appointing power will make no removals, and therefore certifications are being made very slowly. The applicants do not grow weary." They still pour in from all sides and stand their examination. Salvation Oil is the greatest pain destroyer of any age or clime. . For the cure of neuralgia, rheumatism, and wounds occasioned by accidents, such as cuts, bruises, sprains, burns, and frostbites it has no equal Price only 25 cents a bottle. Grand temples are made of small stones, and great lives are made of small events. - - - , iio. 1 mi nist in thousand AIie ,as3 auu ure BO "uwueu AU" Years Teach More Than Books. Among other valuable lessons im parted by this teacher is the fact that for a very longtime Drl Pierce's 24Ul. Franklin-Jan: 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson tFeb. 6th: June 4th, Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 2lst, Aug.- 20th, Oct. 15th. Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, tDec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. " Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SPRiNG-Judge Shipp. Fall Judge Avery. Wake Jan. 9th. tFeb. 27th, 'March 26th, tApril 23d, July 9th, Aug. 27th, 'Sept. 24th, TOct. 22d. - Wayne-Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. Harnett Feb. 6th. Aug. 6th. Nov. 26th. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. Fall Judge Shlpp. Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th,; June 4th, Oct. 15th. Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, NOV. 26th. Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct. 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th. May 28th. Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. ! Alamance March 5th, May 21sf, Sept. 24th. Orange March 19jth, Aug. 6th, Noy. 5th. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug. 26th, Nor. 19th. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT1! Spring Judge Shepherd. ; Fall Judge Merrimon. Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th, Sept. 10th. New Hanover t J an. 23d, tApril 16th, tSept. Terms- Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. VoL IX begins November 1, 1887. " " . Snecimen Com sent on receipt of two-cent stamp. Single Number, Five Cents each. ! Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Xctospapers are not to copy this adiiersisemcnt witTiout tins express order of Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, nov 15 New York 1888. Harper's Wfv kly. ILLUSTRATED. DEE Golden Medical Discovery',' has been the prince of liver correctives i Pol forma, but are surpassed by the I they confidently expect to be ap- and blood purifiers, being the house " JHri SiEST "CTS nnintwi. for have thev not nassed hold physician of the poor man, and rowpivuuui .r ..uv.-r-v , - - ui .;.. 1 1 1 u ;-u creditable examinations? At the w!"vu"BUU,VufB1u """ "Y"- . . . . . unueni, ami praiseu.Dy au ior 11s end 01 a year ine great miajoruy 01 magnificent service and efficacy in them have not been provided for (all diseases of a chronic nature, as nml tholr iuhiiph nre stricken from malarial poisoning, ailments of the an n twwI nf n rentable white UTing" at home ahontd at once wnd their adUTM to llailitl a CO., l-oniana. iuur. tiuu recelTw tree, roll information how either Ma. of all ajrcs. can cam from V to rr per Onj and cyrarda whercTtr they Ure. You are atarted Iree. capital not requrred. some have made over KO la a alnjl day at this work. All suc- nor 22 6md lyw n SAMPLE TREATMENT p L3l2rrn We raall enough to con- "IcU rtaoe. B- 8. Lacdskbach Co., 773 Broad su, Newark. N. J. deca dAw iw Pa m T V fp C F. A. LEIIMANN. JL JL td Si La Washington. I), a rcna ior circular. 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, ana the variety ana excellence or its lite rary contents, which include serial and short- stories by the best ana most popular writers. nt It for the perusal of people of the widest range 01 tastes ana pursuits, supplements are frequently provided, and no expense is aredto bring the highest . order of artistic ility to bear upon the Illustration of the changeful phases of home and foreign history. In all Its features Harper's Weekly is admlr- Sampson-rtFeb. 27th, April 30th, Oct. 8th, ably adapted td be a welcome guest In every Dec. 10th. i , 1 household. r Carteret March 19th, Oct. 23d. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. j Onslow April 2d, Nov. 5th; - SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. sent by maiL MEKFJAN --MED1U1SE ?f 400 North 8dgt.yPtoHaddphift, I 'a. r The creat secret of the canary bird breeOm of the Hartz Mountains in Gcrmanv. Birt Mauna will restore the song of cape birds, ni prevent their ailments and restore them u good condition. . If civen to a tird tluria the season of shedding feathers, it willin mm cas carry the little musician tflrouRhthi cri t ical preiod without 1 ofes of sons. Sent nail on receipt of 15 cts. in Btainiw. rjRfi 'ODD CO., 400 N. 3rd 'St.- Philadelphia, h ' lease mention this paper. ? , eept 9 tu th aat " ' . .' IjinAlr TfoVi Rth A nor ofYfh "Kntr TOfVi Duplin Feb. 13th, Sept. 3rd, Nov. 26th. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. rim PROFIT and SAMPLES FltKEtO lUUcrNTmen ranvaswrsfor D.hcmTi Gnrrnti ELaxTio Bttrs, BarsHcs, Ac Lady n-tz'jB wanted for Electric Corwta, 0.ulck iSiea. Write at once for terms. Pr.t.HI Broa4waj, N. Y. doc 2s diw 4w CrrCZ "Acrola' profits pe' rnonth, Lj 2 O Will prove it or pay forfeit. New oortrxu lnt out. A 3J50 sample w'nt rrtlL ail caldcstcr Jon Uopd S CIMCKR TOMIOiu delay. 1 itJ u vn em mm mj4 UttMMraiiMii r aU a.?oaa 4 lb threaA aad tan, ad Uw rtat tram tiarvr aiood and axbaastMXk Taa frvfc) 4 atuX. wurez m aouna Uaaaa aad akrvtr drtfUnf Uva rrsva, i. 1 ia aaaay run rwr tHr baalUi t aa uaWT a J'ra GuMrr Icrta, bmt Amij la Ua mi mifc iiuia'MuanMiortiiTru i o atu wairl aai Unata. 60a. at tmuaMi UEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT ! r Finest and cheapest MHAT FLAVOUI1ING STOCK FOR USPS. tUDE 0ISHES 110 SACCIS. Annualalcs 8,000,000 Jars. B. Genuine only with fac-sim-fl or Daron Ueblg8 SIGNATURE IN BLUE IN'Kf across llabeL To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers and The Acme MANTIFA0TURrN& 00 , KANUFACTUKERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Wool and Pino Wool Matting. the register. fco the wheels of the service trrind alone, mangling the buddlnir hones of those desiring to draw government wages. Since the organization- of the commission onlv 1.250 ' peoDle have been appointed from . Its certifi cations. Of this number about one In eight have been women. Under the latest apportionment tne wo men will be more fairly .treated. The nnmberopportioned among the States is 2.000, 500 of whom raust be women. At the present rate of cas ualties in the departments, deaths, resignations, dismissals, &c, 1 am inclined to think that many years will have elaped before another ap portionment is necessary. It" is gratifying, however, that nouatter how slow the appointments may be under this apportionment the wo men will have a fair share of them. The District of Colombia is allowed two women under the apportion ment of Maryland. It will be a long time before their turn comes. Our next annual report will show how many people have tried the examin ation, how many passed and ' hor many have been appointed. Such a statement will show that the civil service has almost assumed the na- ture of a lottery enterprise. TheJ chance or appointment Is about one in two thousand." " . Don't let that cold of vours run oh. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumo nia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumo nia is -dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstruc tions and offensive matter. Other wise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases o? these parts. head, nose, throat, bronchical tubes respiratory and digestive systems. liver disease and In all cases where the use of an alterative remedy is indicated. 'OSLO OTrULTXS -"" ""fl . The importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pore blood you cannot enjoy good health, ; At this season nearly every one need a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's ' Diri ilia v SarsaparHla. Itstrengtnens r,,cr and .builds up the system. creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. ' The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation ox the rege table remedies used grre 'to Hood's Sxrsaparnia Pcnl- -r- If coif lap curatlTB cowers. No. w IL06II other medicine has such a record of wonderf ul cures. If you hare, made up your mind to buy Hood's SarsaparUla do not be Induced to take any other' instead. It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's 8arsaparma Is sold by all druggists. prepared by c x. Hood es Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doooo Ono Dollar dec 10 lyr dAwnrm . mwsSdp Sash ash. a rTAToTnrwT VT r land lungs, can oe ueugnuuiiy ana VlTftIIN(ilOIN, JN.t. entirely cured by the use of Bo- - schee-'s German Syrup. .If you don't know this already." thousands and its ACME and GEM, is now estawisnea, ana "know how It is themselves." Bottle ...n'tinf rnrM tpis- use u-. tet tanners of iT11117 auest tneir value as a hlii grmJc manure. onlv 75 cents. Ask any druggist. Advice to Mothers. Tte MATTING, rna from the lfavw of our Mrs WlNSLOW'S SOOTHINO SYRUP iTrtdutT euli xok an?wooi should always be used when children IEe demand for ills UUy lncreaa- are cutting teeth. It relieves the tit le 7. it has Tirtoca not found la any other tIe BVLffereT &t once; it produces nat Xairlc. ural, quiet sleep by relieving the riBllS crUOOL is ertenslrely used for child from pain, and the little cher ericnr? Purposes. ub awakes as Vbright as button." It otSSSSSSS ' very pleasant to taste. It soothes cii-ac and pwox against tesecu. . the Mften!( the all cyrtlicates fmra rcUaW pArtiM unojrr pain, relieves wind, regulates the rcoJ cia t-r ca at cor o-ce,or win w mj- an . u tho best knoWn rerae. 1 q iTv-i a , , . " 1 1 K" fn rtlnrrhnva whothrr a j m w a vak a a m w at eh- V to 1 nrifin imy yourifroni teething or other causes. TV ntv 8 ccnt- a bolt!- Doors. Doors. '1 x: JgEST GOODS. LOWEST PfilCES. RIMS, SPOKES, ? .WHEELS. l CXX)KlNO AND HEATINci STOVES- 1 ; Being Factory Agents we can save you money. JacoWs naw Depot. - - ' 13 Sa Front Street, dec 9 if . Situatlim Wanted. GENTLEMAN WTTH CONSIDEKaSlE busing eirertenc and best of nfeTTip toaLUi:r aad tntesrity desires a sitnaaoaas Files "i.i a or aent witii some mercantile house In Wllrr.lrqtOTi. Satisfaction - truaranteed. ou: 1 113 to U ria worl: 1st Ja nu .tt 1 m Spring Judge Phillips. I FALir-Judge Shepherd. Columbus J an. 16th. April 2d. July 3d. tNov. 26th. Anson Van. 9th, tApril 30th. Sept. 3d. tNov. 26th. ' Cumberland Jan. 23d. tMay tth. July 23d. tNov. 12Pu Koneson Jan. 3Utn,May 21st. Ausr. 20th. Oct. 1st. Richmond Feb. 13th. June 4th. Sent. 17th. Dec 3rd. Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. ' Brunswick April 9th, Sept. 10th. : Moore April 16th. Aug: 13th, Oct. 22d. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. Cabarrus tJan. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell Feb. 6th. May 21st. Auel 6th. Nov. 5th. i Rowan Feb. 20th. May 7th. Auer. 20th. Nov. 19th. 1 Davidson March 5th. June 4th. SeDt. 2d. Dec. 3d. I Randolph March 19th, sept. 17th.' Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. : Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge Connor. RocMngham-nJan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 22d. Yadkln-r-Feb. 20th. SeDt. 24th. Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Octi 8th. Stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Gilmer. I Fall Judee Clark. Ilenderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th, sept. 3d. Ashe March 26th. Mav 28th . a iw WatauVa-Aprtl 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. Mitchell April 16th, Sept. loth. 1 Yancey April ooth, Sept. 24th. : McDowell May 14th, Oct. 8th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykin. i Fall Judge Gilmer. ! dttAwKt Tn n iftth .ThIt titty. v w AUili Alexander Jan. 30th, July 30th. Union Feb. 13th. tFeb. 20th tSept. 24th. Aieckienhurg tFeb. 27th. tAug. 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st, .' Cleveland April 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct. 22d. Rutherford April 23d, Oct. 29th. . Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. "j TWEXFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae. i Fall Judge Boykin. ! Madison Feb. 27th, July 30th, tNov. 19th. Buncombe March 12th. Jun itii Atr Dec 3d. -,r-o., Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3d. t Haywood April 9th. SeDt foth l Jackson-April 23d, Sept. 24th. ! Clay May 14th, Oct. 8th. Cherokee May 21st, Oct. 15th. flr&harn .Ttitw Ath rw- h J -, TUii. Swaln-June llth, Nov. 5th. , For criminal casea! tFor civil cases alone. tFor civil cases alone, except Jail cases. - CRIMINAL. CIRCUIT COURTS. NEW HANOVERCOIJNTYi Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington: Judew. v SSr00 Wilmington, Solicitor. Court begins Jan. 2d, March lath! 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TT 7 ILL REOPEN- THEIR SCHOOL POj: WW girls and little boys, on TUESDAY, Oct. 4. w. The course of Instruction, as heretofore, wa be thorough and systematic. Special attention given to Reading, Writint Music and Physical culture. Mrs. M. s. Cushmg will have chanre of tfie Musical Depajtmenu . Hours for Kindergarten pupils from 9 to For further particulars see Principals. . sept 10 . ; , . Homes in North Canto. Onlv 20 Hours Ride ta New York I . 9 Miles Soutli of Raleigl . On the Raleigh aid Auyuata Air Line B I gQQ ACRES OF;JJLNp I TH1 eaf pine region :For Bale on easv tenut lots to suit purchaaers. Four acres for ? , a -arger tracts $5 'per- acre, In naontbr p I menta ot 10.- This land adjolnB the "Souti em Plnea", a recently established bealtk flort (or sanitarium); and la apeclally ftdapf for Fruit Culture, as well as all the cotcju A number of New England people have botfi lots In the town-of '."Southern Pines and , Is the desire of the owners of this land tot duce small farmers, - mechanics and otlr from the New England and Middle ttee, well 45 elsewhere, to locate here No State n the Union, offers greater inducement tp tiers than: North .Carolina. Nowhere earn better tanning country or as fine a- chmate i found ! hie Is the opinion of Northern who have settled in North Carolina. TM 07jadeoffenand la limited -.: a or rortner particulars write at onco w " . JtHS T. PATHICK, Coinmlsr of Immlarratlon.'IUleigh, V. C or B. A BICHAEDSOS, an 21 tf Chronicle Office.Muft-csU 1888 1 ; Presidential Year. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PER YEAR: HARPER'S BAZAR.... 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