A VIEW OF LOW IffIL .:Tj10- Daily Soviet. 2Ct from a Moral ftacdpolnt. but la tn ; JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor ?& -Prop'r. i "WILMINGTON, N. CJ la (txlM bU ttthi the -n'r Is foot; waaa taa s?iUta la wtiV t.l l'.rv v.o- " r.:i: ' - crtala. fata Cx bly Ij la a eondl'ij; ol c:nsl SATURDAY, JANUARY, 28, 1888. m - i ' t V io4 j v 1 a v ' - - , - 1 . w i J Kr.fcred at the Postofllce at Wilmington, N.C., l)ay4XariieT37Eao3i-i:-r,rrB-'-a ; as second-class matter, it rUrtd Urrrtiia to U&a io.tcn nf ..: ir . i.r-Z"rr: :tt ": "zrzzz tibody. Tbe &r: thing aay y-torS'c in iu-Ji The establishment at AcapiiJco o a cam U to iuiit Nature. Here isa tc staaoee: Pro. AustinTliaVof UTue(New Tork)C!!? art: Tasjadicioas cm of alrcboUc iia.uUi'ts 1 one of tae etr&taf characteristic of prcjrt-n in j tifcticof aeiciadorto2 the tut Laif ecu-1 whlcli id supposed to have once ex jiJ-'I1 .1 ' ..;.Tt -'" . " r - : r-7,; ... " v ., - OQC . 2 ' - . 1 JiinrIor Courts or flona uarouun- . then conies the tug of war." t A se .j,, Jaineg E. shepherd, of Beaufort, j ; I general knows very well now;to, Wsc pp cfl j nH lbaf nhn rnA is made with A .DO 4CH uisintu, I',"; , ' i 7 i f 3 t -c. a Chinese cfuurnercial. house to sup ply Me.Ticwith Cliineseand Japa nese nootls is in the direction of a revival of the ancient Hrect trade tary." Xa vn tnon Pof. Joj-a ra.Ti'b. ftri: TTe ttAt tOcoad will tdy tbe hrart. lw tbe P1mw vina ta kla. xc:tucut. asid e oxat to om It." Th eIbrta Dr. J. 1L Cxi U iiyu-Iaa Dost kfxr to fy. fter a Tcry thorrr.-h te?t. 4At iw r-rwv o - - - r 4alLtj t acy wmatlag die. er v iIu aie I r- or toTadt. Ini5y Pore Mzl; 1: la . ()rieiIta fabrics tout-. r'-i. ulN btat acqtaiaUd.' Tttroarono atsar rleaa! aathoiirs tl-aji Taluablo whisiey wLich Lj beeoi;;? . lroriC.':-;! popular. Bcwar cf all bcttleJ L:-icv uliica bjj bt offr4 joo txeept Imffj't. I: Kas r'-orxl tha twt of tiiaa aai U abt;utr pure. iTiay'i XcnaalaU apccUire -nr fur eov.jjlu. ccll aod A3 pmlmoaary truubl ?. isted between Mexico and - Eastern Asia. The Mexican Financier, un like our hoodlums here, is not dis posed to meet the enterprise by howling out that the "Chineseiaiiei t;o.1 It anticipates the building up of a profitable trade in -some lines. lacquer work, could probably be easilv introduced here at prices which must be eonsiderablv lower than those now charged .for similar goods. Payment could be made di rectlv in Mexican dollars.'' The Rev. P. T. Bagley, of Port land. Me, ha thrown an unexpected Vf f tVTrTlTAVrh1 rtvolut!on!7i-t tin- mowing Up Hell Gate ias been alaborious and costly work but the end justifies the efforts. Ob struction in any important channel means disaster. Obstructions in the organs of the human body bring in evitable disease. Thev must be leared awav, or physical wreck will r . it -i t u j i younsror old: no wtt.il ability rvqulmL fan-1 tb.it .Irink- und ' n nimil in the ,lov- ?P:i "vr " u,ueftt m ltaiBotEowiencyouaroKtainilfm'. cutthu . , ' ' t lie pure blood courses through the light on tliH Working of prohibition in Maine by tetifyiugthat drinking the tsaong the wonders of inwnilve iroj i-- a i isTs tjui alarming extent in tni-mtvi all nvr th nntntrv vfthnir fa-:.ir.i-1 SllinN. Ill (IH' rOOIll t)f H' CltV Pay lib- inv i iir h in & ri iiiiiii i r iiiii ii r i I,T.r M ,i, hi, Am,or M'liJ verv lov nut one V A mmj i'u, (AU a 'aia, iium w - allows cnanreis uiaue mi h ?" r' ;": Tiy r rinnri' tie of Salvation Oil. and the d'ougli-; 'pr ty foe lies cringing in the dust. j ',: nh District. On simra house being, white ljesr v washed, small boy of 3 wanted Jto ' mh District, Wm. M. SMpp, of I Mecklenburj know if it was going to be shaved, j 12th District, J.ll. Merrlnion, of Buncombe. CHICHESTER'S EMGLISHADIAMbfitf Tin gATFlALWAYSRaJABLE.TO LADIESV DI A M 0 U D D r a 1 , IND1SPEKSABLE.S0LD BYALL JUSSISTS?V , or INCLOSE 4f7stamd"UTAK: I .1 LSKFQR DIAMOJJD BRAND.CHICH ESTER'S NGUSH yFO R PARTielT .'1 AND TAKE NO OTHEJt 5tt Uil6.ntt.ni c u . i m letter BY RETUPM ii. r I i V! w..v. fci -vfr-iifM kit air awn nic o ronu 1 n nirctu... 1 j bm rtrtUNSSULI tU WKI I tn iwiiwuniHt J-iwi vitn.r nunnviM WHO HAVF Iff r is I SianlSeodlyclo - ' v. - M f XTholi YoarBet Friend? - Your stomach -of coarse.. Why? Because if it is out of order you are ope of the most miserable creatures livfncr. Give it a 'fair, honoraoie chance and see if it is not the best friend vou have in the end. Don't smoke in the morning. Don't drink in the mommcr. If vou must smoke and drink wait until your stomach is, through with breakfast. You can drink more and smoke more in the evening and it will tell on you less. I If vour food ferments and 'does not digest right if you are troubled with Heartburn, .Dizziness of tne head, coming up of the food after eatinc. BIHiousnesF, indigestion, or any other trouble 01 the stomacn, you had best use Green's . August b lower, as no person can use it wun- out relief. r , .: ii The man who can neveret a day Ull Cliap VliW Hits lllltlij ua; o irom Tiie ponce court juuge. toiwami we will semi you fn-e. I primary is often 'tinder the influence bodv conveving health strength rtilf iniiimSwS rink." It is not surprising after and life; let" it become disordered win brics joa in moreiucncy ri'ht awav.th.iu t,j to learn from this clergvinan V and the cliaimeis are cioggea with ajxjthinrcb in the. wori.L (;ntf'w . ... .ifij,,,,,,,. impuritis,which result in disease cat and return nornetblxur of jcttj, that will SOT 22 emd ISW J".-Catarrh a t ajrrvn 1 m Taia and laaats- nutlOD, Ileal thf Sores, Kestorcs the Senses of Taste and eler"vinan'n and the chaimels are clogged with ,Mi" Und death. No other -medicine enuals - freely, that "club rooms where p. piprce's "Golden Medical Dis- drinking is bubituar are freqnent I covery" for.-acting upon the liver and have a large membership of "nd purifying the blood 1 1 !.. ! " young men unu uoj or inIlPP ts nw to he used in the land had 022 arrests for drunken I manufacture of bottles?. ,.. Their in -s in the last six months, with a weiirht is less than glass or stone ware, and thev are less liable to nomilutioii of 3:).810. It would be . , , hard to find anv license town which could match these facts. break. .Smrlet Fever mid Diphtheria. are spread by contagion, by the transfer of living matter. v 1 hese particles come fifm the skin, the membranous lining of the mouth, mfflr fTPF Ll AV--STirKrs imn-h of. the public iittenti(n thnt test 1 lies and iirmury organs. JJisn m U t-HAY-FEVL ti k feet promptly anl thorougly wil A particle tnappU.'d into pa. h ntrli ami Is , , . . . P r, Dftrbys Prophylactic Fluid,., tl agreeable. Prtre 50 wnu at nnirtsts; by I taly s concession to .Npain ol a in- great ""erm destrover. With the hpstile forces of Abys sinia and Italv drawing closer, the Red Sea for the "moment attracts nose and throat, and from the in- that I testiues and nrinarv organs. Disin- th he mail. rreUteral. i ccais. man nr.". 1 . . . .liinn i t rr m ..... r.. Cireenwlch vt New York. iievn r.ii." niu ivu i.wuiuii, 1 jui. ij. x. jjiiiioii, wi uic mi- ax191yeoddw itll 1 Ii iv in eates her miroose Mierinii university, ienn., says "" I ' . 1 - i si i1icitifi)ftn tif nrifl rlurii(fanf f fhAM-,, 4 I ..!.. ......... i.i All I 'lirillH IHIlfc aV,l..i. manvls of invention. Tl.ix wrto 1110 iay is capacious, uam lor to unv nrennrnt on w ATCUiiopudi ruulw. ri .".. . . niilni of nl.Mit vo 1111 cs a 1 am neotin ntw 1'" i. ninr ot linmo snnma at onre srii'i 11 c:r 1 - - lla.ntt Co.. PortLind. M;'iue. :ad I I.mi rth tlirifM it. width, so that there rewire tree. fuU information how ctthrr ovx. f , - , I A Paris barber advertised a liquid if alla,canearnfror.if.iiorj5reriay uo-i m ue luum ruouu iui Wlirranteti to eolor the hair or anv- ... whfnrr 1 hrr llvp Ym :ir' St ar!i"J I . , 1 .1 n. ..: I rllliel IO tUHir Hie liiiii 01 , tni rree. ith which .. 1 111 vessels as mav unu ineir wuy , nnu n- 1 to , Capital nov rrquirtu. uiut- - - iin c-'v- orrr iviu m a niucjc at men, even wini an ine 1111.1 .i . . futf BOV 2 liSld l.vw- . . -y., Trouble lo Swallow rfeoj occupation reserved bv Italy. But w 0 irou" 10 ?. 7'' . . . ?c;fiAMONTIl. No capital required, a . . . . , . . Dr, Pierce's "Pellets 'fine original OOU cood chance t make money. ,rply the main point of interest just now .,t, liver pilis-') and" no pain or NeVart1" Cnr "TaSAr- opposite shore of the Red Sea, piping. Cure sick or billions heail- " : tvhere an uprisiugagainst theOhris- ache, sour stomach, and cleanse the PATENTS S!n!c: tians is reported to have occurred system anil bowels. 25 cents a vial. Jin 23 tw ihinxton Send tor circular. TVotnrl IMMEDIATELY. INDIES TO 11 Ull LCU wort: for a wholesale house on at Jiddah. the port of Mecca. town has become . more The first dve-house for scarlet in - - ami. more I.England as established at Bow, in Tfcedlework at their homes. (Sent any dj- J important as a route of travel for 1 1643, by Kepler, a Fleming SSSUT'TOSSrXfa to tbe famous city, an, .-v.s , - Z Kfeciwurn,,iicmou..un ivv.ij. 1 an avenue ol rraruc witn interior janZMw 1:52 Pi 2 M?5 F 3 2." rs Arabia. These advantages for trade should always be used when children have in turn drawn a small resident are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit population of Christians. The town tie sufferer at once: it produces nat - rr.uiu r';..... ural, quiet sleep by relieving the is under lurkish Government. fco child frlora pain.Wthe little cher that, fchould the news ofthefauati- ub awakes as "bright as button." It cal uprising be confirmed, prompt j is very pleasant to taste. It soothes measures will tlonbtless bi- taken nt the child, softens tho gums, allays r... lall pain, relieves wind, regulates the Constantinople for checking further bo.eLs ftnd is tho bcst known reme- omrageanu redressing grievances. tly for diarrhoea, whether arising from teethimr or other causes. Twentv five cents a bottle. july (J deodkwly SCROFULA Manager Coffee, of Wells, Fargo & Co. recently said, to a San Fran cisco reporter: '"You would be sur prised to see what stacks of gold coin and gold dust remain here un called for. When we have kept it lonir enouirh we send the irold dust 1 !.L! r i r..i 1 1 . . LieOlg UUmpany S tXirdUlll "t cet it coined, anu It Is that Impurity In tho blood, which, ac- w I I .1?i jl X 1 I .11 J . .. . m . npvriT rinf n.t MeirllufU creuit 11 to tne uuKiiown. 1 cumuiaung m mo gianos 01 me necs, pro- - . . . - .... ........ 1 j 1 .1 . rUTonnif. Stocks for soups. Made DLh- Years ago an old fellow living upon uu" unsignuy lumps or sweuiags; wmcn MM. PkWUJ tIu. John Day IUver, OreRon. sent "rl..0 Uebi Company's Extract l,s tt b'o bag of gold. We stowed jt eyeSf cars, or nose, often causing blindness or 0 r J away until the bag looked like a deafness; which Is the origin ot pimples, can- Lc"andAa bnVw?h" nations relic of the middle ages, and would terous growths, or the many other manifesta- 1st District, John H.' Blount, of Perquimans. 2nd District, Geo. H. White, (coh) of Halifax. 3rd District, D. Worthlngton;of MartijL. 4th District, T. 3L Argo, of Wake. . 5th District, Isaac K. Strayhorn. of Durham. 6th District, O. II. Allen, of Duplin. 7t h District, Frank McNeill, of Richmond. 8th DlstrictB. P. Long, of Iredell. 9th District, Thos. Settle, Jr.,' of Rockingham, lot ii iHstrirr. w. 11. Bower, of CaldwelL 11th Dlstrlcf , Frank OsDorne, of M ecklenburg. lth District, James m. mooay, yi duuwiuuc, TIME OF HOLDING COURTS FIRST JUDICIAL '.; DISTRICT. : SrRiNaudge Montgomery. Fall Judge MacRae. '"' Beaufort tFeb. t31h. 3lay 28th; oy. SCth. fjiirritiick March &th. Sept.' 3cL Camden il arch 13th, Sept. 10th. .. Pasquotank March 19th. June 11th, bept 17th Dec lOtM. 'perqulmans-March 26th, Sept, 24th , Chowan April 21. Oct. 1st.,: Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. - Hertford April 15th, June ISth, Oct. 15th. Washington April 23d. Oct. td. Tyrrell April 30th. Oct. 29th. ! f ' Dare May 7th. Nov. 5th. Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 2lst, Nov. 19th SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SraiNG Judge Graves. :! wat.1. .Tudsre Monteomerv nallfax tJan. 9th, tMarch;5th, May Uth, tNov. 12th. 'Northampton Jan. 230, April 2d, Oct. 1st. Bertie Feb. Gth, Aprll20th, Oct. 29th. craven tFeb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, Sept. I7thl Edgecombe April lfith, Octi 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Avery. Fall Judgre Graves.: Pitt 'Jan. 9th, March 19th, f June 11th, Sept 17tn. ' ' I . . Franklin Jan. 23d. Apni letn, Nov. lcn. Wilson tFeb. 6th. June 4th. Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20th, Oct. 15th. 1 Martin March 5th. Sept. 3d,' ?Dec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. jst. j Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ' Spring J udge Shlpp . Pall J udore Avery. Wake 'Jan. 9th. tFeb. 27th, 'Marcb 26th, tAprll 23d, 'July 9th, $Aug. 27th, -Sept. 24th, tOet.,22d. AVaj-ne-Jan. 23d, 3Iarch 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 Merrlmon: i Fall .Judge shlpp. - ; ' DurhamTan. 16th, March 2(;th, June 4th, Oct. 15th. . Gran-ille-,Tan.50th, April 23d, Nov. 20th, Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th. Oct. 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 2otli, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. i Alamance March 5th. May 21sf. Sept. 24th. Orange March 19th. Aug. 6th, Nov. 5th. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Xov.-m Person April lOfch, Aug. 20th, Nov. 19th. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spking Judge Shepherd. ; ; r all J ucige m errimon. Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th, Sept. New Hanover f Jan, 23d. tAnril Ifi Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov 12th. Duplin Feb. 13th. Sept. 3rd. Novk 20th. SaniDSon tFeb. 27th. Aniil-nMi. on. !h uec. juui. Carteret M arch 19th, Oct. 22d. Jones March 20th, Oct. 29th. ! -Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th. SEVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring rTtidgt Phillips. Fall .fudge Shepherd. Columbus J.m. 10th, April 2d. -July 3d. tNov. 20th. j Anson Man. 9lh, tAprll 30' h. i SepL..3d. tNov. 20?.li. I Cumberland .Jan.- 23d. tM ay :7th. July 23d. tNov. 12th. I Robeson jiin. :joth.May 21st. Aiiir.20th. Oct. list. -- i Richmond Feb. 13Lh. June 4th. Sent 17tl). Deu 3rd. ! Bladen March BW.h. Oe(. 22d. Brunswick April 9th, sept. 10th. Moore April hirh. Aug. i3th, OcW 22d. KIUMTIt JUDICIAL DISTH1CT, Spring Judgv Connor. I F.vli Judge Pidlllps. ! Cabarrus Man. 39th. April 3'th.Oct. 29th iredcii Feb. oth, May tlst. Aug. 6th, Nov. Hi l. 1 Rowan Feb. 20th, May 7th. Aug. :th, Nov, 1VTO. Davidson March ;5th, June ith, Sept. 2d, . Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. Sept, 10th, k Baical Onr"? f or.NeiTOagrbiKry.Oa-nfo ireakn2?s PdPiysi cal Decay 1? Xoans c.r 3Jg 'fe.mSEpackages mailed to r : f i LCpwtioata a large cro-rtios t-SAT-n io.rrt.1 tnliaalth hr U33 OX 9od 2,z& broks.i downnioa tn the fall en:c7in9Dtc c f rfoct ead fail MsaJy Stroncth and jrous 4 -tseltn. irorffiib about b7 lDdiOTretiooa,Eirosarj,Ovor-t5ra:a I7crk, or too f reo Indnloaca, vro ask t hat yon Jena ua many d&w ly r uuu'iiO) uuh cwuj 1 vv1.. rs. Harper's Bazars ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Bazar, is aliome journal. 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I The Volumes ot the Bazar begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with theN umber current at time of receipt of order. " f Bound Volumes of Harper's Bazar, for three years back, tn neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postasre paid: or by express.-iree of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. . Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding; will-be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of ?l 00 each. . . Remittances should be made bv Post-Offlee Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. ynsoapejv are not to comi this admltee'iietd without $iie express order of Harper & Brothers Address HARPER & BROTHERS, nov 15 New York 1888,. . ' . Harper's Toun g Peop e. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. - l.r.:.i speedily when thirftrcodTlatak-r, no iaore effectual relief fv;r fe loathing of food due xo IXli V" than this p-i ticle. Put i.nmt :).... : ties. Sample packages iu vovDa"; by mai I to any address 011 receipt . . . . . ... p i. . .. n 1 . 1 . 111 ri sent ' The great secret of thecaiuryW of the.llartz Mountains in Genr" by maiL MEXICAN j'rn ". North 3dSt.. PhiiadeiDhia P, wil irestore the songpf ca;: IUIU MUUCU13 UI1U leSiUtf Jt given to a I. prevent good condition. tne season oisiieucuiigieatiieiits cases csfrry thelittlo musioir.n 1 firi tiral nerid wifbrnt lossnf -. nail on receipt of 15 cts. in stu V !' 1 1 cj., 4uo jx. ;h d ft. PiiiLw 'ease mention this paper. -f '-aept 9 tu tu'na: ' . I ' ' ; 1888 riatpfer's ::-M'igaii! : ILLUSTRATED. NINTH JUDy:iAL DISTRICT.; SrniNG Judge Clarlc Fall Judire Connor. Rockingham Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. orsyiu reo. ttn. May 21st, Oct. 22fl. Yadkin Feb. 20th. Sept. 24th. 1 Wilkes March 5th, April 30th Sept. 10th, Aiiegnany jiarcn iytn, Sept. ;CL Davie Anril 21 fk-t, t.ii Stokes April 16th: Aug. 6th, Nov. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. tlons usually ascribed to "humors;" which, success and a boon for which nations 1 " m . .... .1 . . ..... .. M.. . . . , . , . I xasiemng upon ine lungs, causes consumpuon sent the ba of dust and nuirjrets I ,i p. iti.th. UR5UWK iTii iiljLk sionati r.,.overto the mint and prot it trans- most general of all diseases or affections, for OP BARON LIEBIO in f."uvrmiile amm I formed into $3,000. Eifjht years very few persons are entirely free from it, lauci. jurnir reeommea.itM as anicnti . . . . . .... 1 - , ... cap tnsted of alcoholic drinks. jauerwanian om, oetiracieu-iooiv-1 HOW Can f! D P" VF IT5. I in. fnllrvi- U Llba,! it, .r,.l .oi,1 l.o I If II II 1X7 l)m 11 I inkm nAm'nnnu'n C.Urtl " "! " T. , I ItBO Wyuli. Licui wuuiuauy o UAliaui icuesseune naa some money nere. or MEAT. To be hAj oJ all Moatecj. e n,kl ...... b naino, and when ,'JSi7rSUL uroorrs ana tnemisis. so Agenisrori he cave it we told him vp 1i lmil I .7 , :. " 1 .f , . the United states mnoleaale) tl Daid I M unve loul ,UIU - es 110 IKWJ often when other medicines have failed, has axurch Avenue. London. Eng. lanu asked huu why he hadn t called ! proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar Co.. 9 renchurch . i j. . v n t 1 j 'h: 1 1 7 lon a0. Well, he said, he had sent ft down in advance of his comim c-) himself, and when he pot here he didn't need It, and he went oil to Australia, and finallv around the ivorld. ami had onlv inst now t-nt, crtrycirj I. . .T . . . . in tho I wii'iv. e nsKeo mm wnynenaau t landrtd I taken it to the bank, savint? that h th L'nuNi mim ad i.n ots. conld have ot a pood tnanv thous- America conlianm to act m aolicttors and dollars- interest on it by this nxhuk.to for ta VniUd bti-. aaJ P- J AflT Pert t t -1 1 t j 1 ii tirvpvtlion 1 ri" 1 taaa On II to e bin a ptiaata ia Caaa. taaUnd, lnr. Ocsixmt. an4 all tlsfT coaotrtr- Tboir eiien m naqalc4 aa4 UMir facilities ar bojuis Drwari acl rpteiaetUons pwptfH anl fllol la Lh iat Oitoa shori otM. Terra Tf-ry ruMublt. Kehrc for ersmiaaiioaof model cr trnnr. A4tic by Qd r. t-1 ; t rrvcr1! Mwt a C.ar noticed IitalCIi:TlI'10A?LL:illCAX,whicah time. Yes. lie said, he knew that. but the blanked banks might break, and he thought he woufd just leave it where it was." Rheumatism . Tru' Is undoiibtfnily caused by Iactid acid Tb .iVaut cf aea a noucm tmer itcat m the blood. This acid attacks the rrtutn !TiniNTtti?i fibrous tissues, and cause the pains b p.":!ied WKiiiUiVu iw jw. ttd and aches in the back, shoulders. peculiar medicine lor this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If yon suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. "Every spring my wife and children have been troubled with scrofula, sores breaking out on them in various places. " My little boy, three years old, has been a terrible sufferer. Last springhe was one mass of sores from head to feet. I was advised to use Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and we have all taken It, The result Is that all have been cured" of the scrofula, my little boy being entirely free from sores, and all four of my children look bright and healthy. W. B. Athektox, Passaic Qty, IT. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold try all druggist." ft ; six for Si. Prepared only by CL HOOD A CO., Apothecaries. Lowell, llasa. IOO Doses Ono Dollar r 12th 19th TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spking Judge Gilmer. - Fall Jurige Clark. Henderson Feb. I3th, July loth. Rurke March 5th, Aug. Utlu i Caldwell March inth. sent. :vi .A.&HC Jiarcn yjin. .uav Stfh. a mrJ-m b. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. Auivueu Apni lbTU, sept. 10th. Yancey April 50th, Sept. 24th. McDowell May 14th. Oct, 8th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL -DISTRICT, - Spring Judge Boykln. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. lfith, July loth. 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"V Jacobi's Ildw. Store 12 South Front, Strfpf " . dec29tf n .., " T . The Acrfl MANTIFAOTIKF i i s : . MANUFACTURE tilizers, Pine V Pin:e Wool Matt' Homes in North Carolina. CHIaIINAL circuit courts. NE HANOVER COUNTY. dec 10 lyr dJtwnrm ; m w s2dp ouver P. Meares, Wilmington. Jude ' ' nJa" IL Moore. Wihngton.1iicitor Court begins-,Fan. 2d. March mF May 2iSt inly loth, sept. 17th. Nov. 19th. T T8'.-" j , MECKLENBURG COUNTY t.-.r c :ruaat ol lUsnw prrcrr pao- I i UOUSIHuii Qf DeOIlle liavn fOTlTiil in ft i r-4t2 fiatitiOleTerymTTTiioa p-jptiwo 1 iiuvai a jwiirAj4n 111a. u isiii e cure ft.) Ttr it lemr iioataj Icr ozm JaUr. for rhenni.it ivrn Thf TTiATiJn lu- ders. wrists; uins, and ec -il for rheuniatiMD. This medicine, bv 111 i hion i.roBtl t9 rttst wnt to it? purifvinjr action, nentralizes the ?! J." Vf-votk! 1 6 " 3U;4 Anca- ncidity of the blood, and u!o builds " lu'JLV."l.V pU?lc'ifr op and btn nthcns the whole body. 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'fiteS xmnjlde otter, and !s limited fpiIE REPUTATION OFOL'B the ACME and GEM, Is now the results of three years' n -theDest farmers of this and out attest their value as a high gra ' The MATTlNGVmadefrom; native pine, has already gu. for comfort and durabllitr efl". carpet; and the demand for 1- . in?. It has virtues not tow ;abric. ' . - - The FIBRE or WOOL 13 extg'i upholstering purposes, elastic and proof against in " certificates from rcU rr. poods mn Vv jw mtmtOuTcef Ol iu et upon aTtnVcatlon. S"ov t'n-r! K - i mara write at once to CemlsT of lantoattaj&rtl- C Chronicle oceusti, c upon appl COSIE SEE HiNCVKK YOU ARK IN N ? OF We ave tbxB08tcom in th( ciVy. caVy Urge.hr. prices that we can live aU nrders.' ' VXUJV" . V JACKSON -(

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