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I . -'- ! Th.0 Doily TLqvioyr. L CmrlMla Car for th I"lrt Staces oi Coos a ra p tlo d. Ill istla inrreiinti r raw beef and Daff'i Xurt Hall Whiskey, and itititcnUUa the rncr- j and buuJjuptha Lau.em n do ovLcr rocu tSa dlscoTf ry hu evsr dona. I axa a FrsbytrUa clwgj mm and a Deo tor ef Divinity, bat I am not aXraid to rttoui nead Dujy Halt TTfciakeyacd Daffy'a for- ala aa tie purest an J moat ekicnl p rcpara t-cna I know cf .aid t3j experitneo is a Urga est." ' ILrr. B. Jlttu, . ' , , rrincrioa, Iowa. DcTj'a TonsnU is dr solo by all druggist tsidealtra. Prv,tl pcrtott!. T Dtn i Mju.t Wrnstrr Co., Josh. T. Jam ks, ; Ed rtor & . PropV. , . : . , WlLMlNGTOXY' N. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1883. Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington. N.C., as uccona-cia&s mailer. " . nr. rml!nn 18S8. I Superior tonrw u lies : a - roaring, Dlstrict jimes E. Shepherd, of Beaufort, caused by ca- CScledrBimps. of Edgecombe. i tv"-f r- ivi fcr.T I L l'I...MU.ai'!MmtllMilt . . . . .... w Some idea of the scale of the . tan' neliuir operation under the bed of the Harlem River, in connection with the new Croton aqueduct, may be fonued from the fact that the shaft which has been sunk on the northerly bank of the river to meet the mouth of the tunnel is 426 feet in denth more than the length of twocity blocks. . It iS6,by 17 feet In length and breadth, With two ele vators running day and night, each capable of accommodating twenty men. Excavation is going on at the rate of nine feet . per day. So far the tunnel has progressed 530 feet into the bed of the. river. The dis- tance to be completed is 1,300 f 4 OSSl A- 1 v l5'3tiiinCiarfhcrrri. :i iniice 10 oe coiupieieu is i,ow irvu IVw iAliiSftjSS by electricity rMTTjyrjfc! from dynamo above ground. Hince the slave trade "vas abolish mi rKi. tr: nrTnir Til !-!; Cc:?' bow V ear3aifi lrca frM bi nc nt M-t0 r a !f xr4 tM tha nOOK OP CAGE car . A3 aboot fanvta. 111 J frail raatiiar rrIarrn t!utr. ttiiatirwi ,'racrf aUkiiaCfcg f brciA far ylwnf a&d rr. Xu. I I low K ELY'S CTtTTAlf HXL3I Cleanses Ul8 isaJ ramfrs, Allars Ttin tad Tnflam- ptUoa, Heals the Sores, Kestorts the Cesses of Tst and EaelL ed in Eurvnt. an uwylum for female slaves has been maintained at Cairo - . .... . . , The slave trae is still carrleu on surreptitiously to some extent, apd efforts are especially made to pro cure inmate! for the harems of the wealthy. In 1880 one hundred am seventy female slaves intended for the harems were rescued, and pro vided with a home at the itsylum. Most of these women are negresses. but some of them were pretty. Cir cassianand Abyssinian girls. A I these vomeii are retained at the asy Itmi until thev received some educa CPrll n&lAl tion IU11 ure "tttHl to support them WJj . OrartUUV'l lD " v tffftiUtlnl During the year thirty slave dealers were loumi "iiuiv anu seniencen to prison. In the ears, sometimes; a roaring, nnriinrf sounu. art? .cauocu jy w nictrint tarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable 5 District, if. o: Connor, of wiga. ana very common uiseuMs. 4Xr .tohn" a. Gilmer; of Guilford. S LLl 1 1 VI a iltSl lli ajv tairh hlnod cps&ful remedy for tins aisease,wnicn v.:A; imhn n Avprv. of Burke. if rnrPii hv mirifvincr the bloods If f,h int rit wm. M. Shi dp. of 3iecklenbur?. yon suffer from catarrh, try Hood's i-th District, J. U. Merrtmon. pf Buncombe, tiareatwirilla, the peculiar medicine, i solicitors: . ; w." , . c r ; Hst nistrict. John n. -Blount, of Perquimans , fit.n District, t j- -owj1 U1r . . Hood's Sarsapanlla,tne great ftn Di3trict, James c. Macuae, V'umoeria. nurilier. is a peculiarly sue- sth District, v j . misoei,i;aNEOUS MISCELLANEOUS CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, ca CF ALWAYS REUASLE. TO LAC'! IND1SPENSABLE.S0LD BY ALL DRUSCTS: DIALIOHD ODnT THE ORIGIN ALfTHE ONUV V J t ASK DRUGGIST FOR WICHESTf1- DIAMOHD RANDtaSko- INCLOSE 4f (STAMPS) f 'OR TOR (STAMPS) PARTICULARS 1 1 .wnrniAunun RSiNDXHICHESTEFrSENSUSH 1 iunTSra07HER SEE Sf6N ATURE ON EVERY BOX . VI N tETTEH BY RETURN MAIL, f lANDTWENflO uani:nu CflPHH 1 PAVseC SICNATURC ON EVERY BOY I IADI ES WHO HAVE USED ! " 3anl8eodlydo JANUARY JOKES. Omaha Boy Pa, was Samson lull ed by his wire? fa iz District, Geo. II. White. (COL) of Halifax. ? Sra mstrtcv, i.-uiwuujsi.uii, ..xui. ih lMcMrt T. M. Arero. of Wake. sth Ttietrirt! Isaac it. JStrayUorn. of Durham. o,nAr.n4-Al I , TMctHrt O. II. AllftTl -Of DUDlln. tothit . She betrayed him to those j Jg gjgg; -rYr Vf r: ,r. lilt & jliiiHracKag .Hiaiiw w kto t4re, e-r. rt. ai-Jd frr ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, ftaata UiraU Stmt, FalUdcpai, fa. Catai?rH WFEVER U.SJLl atMM RMUondm exist in mcrasonus Urilii IT of forms, but are surpassed by the III IHI CCllHAY-FEVER A particle U arpUed Into each nostril and Is jTIble. Price 60 cents at arucpists: by mail, mnstred. 00 cents. ELY JiHoTH LKS. S3 orwnwich sc. Hew York. apt Ufod ctnr . SWoner exist In of farms, but are surpa marrpis of mventlon. Those who are la need of pronuble work that can be done wtne lirlrsr at home shoold at once send their AtrmM to II met I & tot, roruanu, .uiui-. iwu woelTB free, rail information how either sex. Sail arw, can earn from 15 to S per day and L, f.nifai not rpouircd. Some have mode crer ISO in a alngie day at this oj t A suc- ceea, - 2: ri4..,U SAMPLE TKEATSIEXT r..p Latarrn we mall enough to con- rretJ Ttnce. B. . Laccirjicu & ca, 773 Broad St., yewaft.y.J. acc? a&w Pa m "XT m O F. A. LEI I l ANN, A 1 L 11 1 O Washington. D. C. OC2S4W Send for circular. inn PER FRO FIT and SAM PLES FREE to JLUl CENT men canvassers f or Da. Scott's GaYCTXS EiaXratC BXLTS. BEr3HU, tCC Lady aetata wanted for Electric corvta. Quick Zlum. wrtt at once for terms. Dr. Scott. S Broadway, N. Y. dec diw r j0- mm r Ac-pnt-s' profits per month. UDi-Owll proro 11 or pay forfeit. CT-JTo(f. out. A ta.iO sample sent tJTVn w H- C Hi Jester Son, 2S rnd sCn. Y. dccssiwu&w A Chinese missionary sivys he hlnks that it will be many years before railroads can be built in China, because of the superstition of the neonle. China, he snys. is a w- lone vast graveyartl. On every side there are to be found the mounds of those who have died. The Chinese will not allow these mounds to be disturbed uuder any circumstances. Their superstition forbids tHe re moval of abodv or the interference with the crave or any person once buried. with the proper ceremonies Twice a year they visit thecraves of their ancestors, in the spring with offerings of the first fruits of the season, and in the fall they repair to the craves and burn incense. If a railroad should attempt to enter the country borne of these mounds would have to be removed, or 'else the rails would have to wind in and out amonjr thein iARkEWS CJHQIR TO M I O .wtujoutdrtayl rWc trom atpr Mood elinuoo. Tb trk ad mcM, tracruac tcvut i i a4 kolT dnfric LIE BIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT! Fiscal and cheapest MEAT FLAVOURING .STOCK . s FOIl UUrS. MADE DISHII AIO UQCU. Annu&2ilcs 8,0(XXCXXJ Jars. K. B. Genuine only with fac-sini- lid of Baron Ueblg's SIGNATURE IN BLUE INK! across: label. To b tad cf all Storekeepers, Grocers and Orayttata. dec2Sdw4w The Acme llich license has liatl a trial in a number of States in the West and Northwest, and the results are such as to interest the ways ana means committee of State. Legislatures, if not the Prohibtionists. Illinois im poses a tax of $500 on saloons, with the result of reducing their number by one-third and increasing the State's revenues from -this source from $700,000 to $ 4,500,000. Chicago ba.s 4,000 saloons, instead of 0,000, and geU from the in about $2,000,000 instead of $200,000. The Minnesota high license law has decreased the number of saloons by about 1,600. In Winona the law lias reduced the number from eight to one, and In Caledonia from fifteen ro four. . In Missouri, where the new law fixes the maximum cost of a license at $t,2Q0 and the minimum at $550, the reenue has been trebled. Nebraska has a license fee of $1,000 in cities and $500 elsewhere. The effect has been to cut down the number of drinking places nearly one-half, and to increase the State's revenue five fold. Wholesale dealers in Michi gan pay a license fee of $800, and IIANUFACTURIN& CO.. the retailers pay from $.300 to $500. inc result is au increase oi revenue manttfactuhehs of Fertilizers, Pine Wool and Pine Wool Matting. . o WILMINGTON, N.C. rrax REP UTATI 0NOF0URFERT1LLZ EUS, tT". rvr and n FTtf. is now established, and ts resets ct three years' use In the hands of tta beet tamers ox mis ana cnurr iuuj acteet Lheir raiue aa a iuga ktoc uumure. Tha HATTING, made from the leave of our ran re rlne, has already gained a popularity lorcccirortanddurahiuty equal to any wool carrct, and the ticxiand for it Is dally increas lrx. It has nrtucs not found in any other The FTBRE or WOOL Is extensively used for irr'rrip? rmrwiBM. and as a nllinjr for 2iitrrs3cs lj almost equal to hair, being light. ensue ana proci agains msaw. Cenr!catea frora reliable parties using our iroocs can be seen at our See, or will be mall- cu epea arrucauaa. i to millions, and a reduction of the number of saloons from 10,000 to 5,000. IiOcaJ option is, however, to be credited with part of the reduc- tion in number of saloons. . Ohio has placed a tax of $200 on all gen' eral liquor stores and a tax of $100 on beer saloons. The revenue has ! thus been increased to about $2,000,- 000. ,In Atlanta, Ga., the fee Is $1, 500, but it has been required for so short a time that its results cannot I yet be fully estimated. who wanted to kill him.- "What did she do that for?", ?I don't kno. Maybe he gave him a letter and he forgot to. mail It." OmaJia World. A healthy flea will jump 200 times its own length, and even when they are not in robust health they do not have to use weights to .make a re cords If the clerical Englishman covet ed by Plymouth Church was given to slang, he would undoubtedly have worded hisdeclination. t4I am not your huckle Berry." An .Illinois woman , committed suicide by hanging herself to an.ap- Ele tree. At the funeral 'a neighr or consoled the husband by saying that he had met with a terrible loss. Yes," said the husband, heaving a sicrh. 'he must have kiched like thunder to shake off six - bushels of green apples, that would have -been worth a dollar a bushel when .they got ripe!'' Some lugubrious religious crank has been plastering the rocks "along the Hudson River with the words in white paint 'Prepare to meet thy God."- And with an unconscious humor he has occasionally placed this statement after the name of some patent medicine, so that the trAvelerlreads it as follows: "Use KiUem's Disease Annhilator Pre pare to meet thy God." Scientists sav that shutting the eves makes the hearimr more acute. T"his explains whv a man can't sneak fAprti 23d, 'July 9th, tAug.STth, . . .. . - ..... ,i fwr. i ? lntn rii Iiaikp nr. tiiifinicnt ann ' - crawl up stairs as noiselessly as a feather without beintr heard bv his wife, who is asleep. If. women are to sleep with their eyes open, mar ried ii en would have -more fun at the lodce when there is a protract ed session. Norrlfer. oth mstriet. Thos. Settle. Jr.. of KocKinffham. rntrir w: II: Bower, of Caldwell. ?,. mn4,f Vrmik Osborne. Of Mecklenburg. 12th District, James, M. Jloody of Buncomlje. j TIME OF HOLDING COURTS FRST JCDICIA1. , ! nisTKiCT. ; I Spring Judge Montgomery. . t - Fall Judge MacKae. I . Beaufort t Feb. t31h. May 28th, Not. 26th. , Currituck March bth, Sept. 3d. : , -rxmriT -faroh Tth. Sent. 10th. Pasnuotaiik March 19th. June 11th, Sept. 17th, Dec 10th. I-.. " L I'erqulmans March 28th, Sept. 24th Chowan April ScLj Oct. 1st. ( ; -Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. ? nertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. loth. Washington April 23d. Oct.. 22cL TjTrell April 00th. Oct. 29tlt -Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. . Hyde Mav 15th, Nov. 12th. PamMco May 21st, Nov. 19th SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge'Grares. I " ' . W4T.filiiraTR MonteromerAi Halifax tJanT 9th. tMarch 6th, May 14th, :Nov. 12th. i . . . - . - ' . ; Northampton wan. sjn,. April vet. iau Bertie Feb.-6th. April 20th, Oct. 29th. -Craven t Feb. lth. May 28thv Nov. sath. Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. pXh. THIRD JCDICIAX. DISTKICT, Spring Judge Avery. Fai.i Judsre Graves. Pitt Jan: 91 h, March 19th, f June 11th, Sept lTtri. FranKlln Jan. 23d. Apru lbxn, jnov. Wilson i Feb. 6th, June 4th, Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20tn, May sist. 15th. . Martin March Sth. Sept. 3d, Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTn JUDICIAL DK1 Spring Judge Shlpp. Fall Judcre Avery. Wake Jan. -oth. :tFeb. 27thi LisnT. 8 Vf ere resureu utuiui yz i n?S&'SEiyAL PASTILLES. l7eakiiP3ii ftndJ?Jbrsical Docar in Jwnn or U1N u-i i' j .h,infoi wj&oj nrr- atti re! y iWWilit U.?J .5 - jr -. . 'j t?rfect .-.nd full Manly Strsntrth cad Vicarona Iiesi. rnuf?hfeEbont hr lrt( isoret-on. iiiiopiro, Uver-Uraia IVork. cr too freo lndt3lgenc wo csK triat you Beml n-J Aia. w am -- a. ry iirjn or Incon Tcnicnw in tt?iif iiiTfnnetiontof tho hnwan rr,r7- Tit: vreaiwlcaitDatinff eleinenM of hf c ;,," to! pi our Anpfianco. , fak for t'3 onr name ia STswmen s oirjwru-uy;o, iTAT.p CK AOS Zi'Tt PE, tt h 3 llcf.-'d ai3?Wot.c RSic5Ti:s2E PSRSOSS3 can hav FRCG malTy d&vr ly Trl: 1888. Harper's Yo tin g Pe op) e. ' AN ILLUSTRATED AVEKKLY. 12th. h. Aug. 20th, Oct. :JDec-3d. . Hakpbr's Young People interests all young readers by its carefully selected variety. oi themes and their well-considered treatment. It. contains the best serial and short stories. valuable articles dh scientific subjects and travel, historical ana Diograpmcai stetcnes, papers on athletic sports and games, stirring poems, etc., contributed by the brightest, ana most famous writers. Its illustrations are nu merous and excellent, y occasional isuppie ments of especial interest to Parents-and Teachei-s will be a feature of the' forthcoming volume, which will comprise fifty-three week ly numbers. Every line in the paper is subr iectedtothe most risid editorial scrutiny in- order that notnmg narmrui may enter us col umns. - , i 1 miWi- :'u RICT. f March 28th, Sept. 24th, 'An epitome of everything that is attractive and desirable in juvenile literature. Boston A weekly feast of good things to the boys and girls In every family which it . visits. Brooklwi Union. - It is wonderful in its wealth of pictures, in formation aDd interest. Christian Advocate x. r. f Salvation Oil it an infallible cure for headache, backache, pain in the side and limbs, and all rheumatic and neuralgic affections. It relieves pain and. extirpates the disease that causes it. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. - - Though many guests be absent, it i is me cneenui man we miss. Mild, soothing, and healing is Dr. Sag's Catarrh llemedy liive because vou love to. give as the flower pours forth Jts perfuine. 'Don't ' . let that cold of vours run on. You think it is a light thing. - But it may run into catarrh. Or uato pneumo nia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumo nia is aangerous. 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 of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchical tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of : i3o- schee's German Syrup. If you don't Know this already, thousands and thousands or people can tell you. They have been cured by it, and "know how it is themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. A child who sees deceit around it rarely makes An honorable man. - Advice to Mothers.' r Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving, the child from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes he child, softens -the crums. allays an pain,, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether arising irom. teething or other causes. Twenty five cents a bottle; r - July 0 deod&wly-: v ; : Wayne Jan. 23d, "March 12th, April 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. ! i TTorao-f tifh J A iter fttVi Wnv 9AtU - Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th", Nov. 22d. fifth Judicial district. SPRiNG-Judge Merrimonl Fall Judcre ShiDD. '. Durham Jan. ,16th, March 36th, June 4th, Oct. 15th. Gramille Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, NOV. 36tll. S I - Chatham Feb. 13th. May 7thi Oct. 1st, Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, ueciutn. s t Alamance March 5th, May 2Jsf, sept. 24th. orange March I9tn, Aug. 6th. Nov. 5tn. Caswell April 9th, 1 Aug, 13th,fNov. 12th. Person April 16th,: Aug. 26th, Nov. I9tlu SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring J udge Shepherd. Fall Judge Merrtmon. s. Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th. Sept. 10th. New Hanover tJah- 23d, tAprll 16th, tsept. ... J X .... lienoir a eo. em, Aug. isuxn, wov.astn. DuDlln Feb. 13th. Sent. 3rd. Nov. 26th. Sampson t Feb. 27th. April 80th. Oct. 8th. Dec. luxn. , ! Carteret March 19th, Oct. 23d. -Jones March 26tn, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTjtlCT. Spring Judge Phillips. Columbus Jan. 16th, April 2d.! July 3d, tNovJ 26tn, Anson Man. 9th, itAprll 30th, Sept. 3d tNov. 26th. - r Cumberland Jan. 23d. tMay 7th. July 23d: t'nv. 12th. i Robeson .Ian. 30th May 21st. Aur. 20th. Oct. 1st. ' - . - 13th, June 4th, Sept. 17th j 4 Terms- Postage Prepaid, $2 pryear. Vol. IX begins November 1, 1S87. ' : Specimen Copy sent on receipt, of? txeo-cent stamp. - Single Number, Five Cents each. ; Remittances should be made by Post-office Money Qrder or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. XcviSDaners are not to cow Uiis adversisemcnt without trie express order of Harper & Brothers. Address ' HARPER & BROTHERS. , nov 15 New York , 188S. Harpor's W kly. ILLUSTRATED. T7 Damuel Bear, Sr., H0LX3ALE DEALER IN T03ACCO,"cXQAil3 AND SNXTFT, Niijr.sxtM. Tlve Poor UtUe O We often see children with red eruptions on face and hands, rough; scaly skin, and often sores on the head. Thes tilings indicate) a de praved condition of the blood. In the crowing period, children have need of pure blood bv which to build up strong and healthy bodies. If Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis covery" is given, the blood is purg ed 'of its bad elements, and the child's development will be healthy. and as it should be. Scrofulous af fectio'ns, rickets, fever sores. hir I joint disease or other grave maLadies and sullerlng are sure to result from neglect and lack of proper attention to t-nch cases. i Ccmsrh. CklJx, Hoaimness, Croup, Aathnut, IVroothit Is. Whooritwr Couifh. Iiicfpient CooLsumD- . Uun, r.a relieve coBamriive txTsons in auaaoed ftagvs of the difHe. Pric 5 -ts. Con f on. Tlo Genuine Dr. BuWu t"o Sgntp ts sold only In irhth? rrrrnw. and bears onr rfjn stored Trolc.Mark) to wit : r," -t" mat irr9a iTupX Caltlmore. MU U. S. A. 7 " - Richmond Feb Dee. 3rd.. Bladen March 19th, Oct. 23d. ! Brunswick April 9th, Sept. jrith. Moore April 16th. Aug. 13t.h, Qcf . 22(L RIGHTH JClICfAL DISTRICT. Spring .Judge Connor. Fau-J udge Phillips. Cabarrus JJan. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell Feb. 6th, May 21st. Aug. 6th. Nov 5th. . ! I- Rowan Feb. 20th. May 7th, AUsr. 20th. Nov. itn. Davidson March 5th. June 4th. Sent. 2d. Randolph March 19th, Sept. l?th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st Stanl3r April 9th, Oct. 15th. . j . NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. j Fali-J udge Connor. -. Roddngham-Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 23d. Yadkin Feb. 20th. Sept. 24th. I Wilkes March 5th, April 30th,l Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th. Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. i ' Stokes April 16th. Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. . . TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge Gilmer. FALLi-Judge Clark. Henderson Feb. 13th, July leth. Burke March 5th. Aucr. 6tli. 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