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m Li u m-m mm aamvv aaaaaaa a -i a m aaav m aa. . a a v MISCELLANEOUS. i i (0) I r yO- i - , - . . ... ! saoM-lor Coprt of North Carolina 1888. . fThe national shipping register isP ,V judges. an interesting record.' The names restrict, James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort. Josh. T. JamkS.- Editor &Prop.. of famous Americausjnppear .5fSS : Wilmington. X. O. " , Grant is inscribed on i great many pistrtct, K T Boykia. of Sampson. "r' ?1L-1 American veKsels. . Nearly a dozen ,85 j-jj.MSSt. MONDAY, JA'UAR 30, 18M." : si.j,,,, are called after Andrew John.!JS restrict, Jesse F. Grjres. of Sunjv; ' ' - .. Entml at the Post office at Wilmington. N.C.. as sr-conu-ciass mailer. Dr. Uur ' oct 1 rod d H w lj 'I u: wr l. ii'tllr. ! son. Three boats bear Benjamin-P. RntWis while five use the name of "r,,,s -"Pl.eat,on has arisen ; named for i o,-quence of the i.mler f the h Uobert R three d Mlfolk family by Tom A oolfolk j JefTprson Davis one. There is a near Macon, tin., which wa one of i. . t iirr T'Iavp. land, and two in New Orleans bear the same name. James G. Blaine is inscribed on four vessels, while Chauncey M. Depew and John Sher man are represented by one ship each in American waters. HUMPHREYS' I Z ) Cloth & Cold Binding 11 M aiiu rcrr. ' iMim. r. ft. 1 lo. . T. urr or noicirAL ico. rvti iomt, ofm trr. arm i fwio.... Crln Collr. or TtiUinjf of Inlai.f. Iflarrb. i4 Children or Adt llyeiery. tinpiBc. ll.ra t v.Ih- ... Chlpra Morba. oiuitinj.. . . ... ('neb. Col. tiroiK-bui ..... XeurJcU. Toth-. rcic'.- ... Iim4mrhr. Stek lldrS. Vrrnc .2S .'IS .:s .'ZS CIOIVIEOPATHIC IV t4 J7 I -U J2 UvPt liii.t Motrrft "J 5 -afrrrr Palnfnl I'rrlojf .. .. kite, loo r- rriod. 'S Crmf. Oooh. ItScult Bril.:.ff U llbeam. 1 rypl. J rut.-iis.. ,"!S IlkMaXitn. Kl.MimtK 'iS Knrr 4 A. fiu'K lUn .Vt Pile. Iijn4tr I'.terdi" . ....... ."0 Catarrh. Inflow. .-d i Hi" HetA .SO hoop.nf ich. Viot. ti-fv.. .. lir-frrMmi.l,hH-altk.4t- KUorv r .St Nrrtoo lirbtliiv !.' I'Haarv rlu.. U -ijjp-r l:J... lWa 'f th HritM. I'jH-i'-.-i 1J SPECIFICS. toi& by lrurf or r,i iril on r t-. - 1 1 I f feb cod wiy nrm fc nms nrjYFKs T"-tTtrT eiond piata. roirrmTloaa at diSarect t-nWli. rirciUMyarntXuiiicrri J kajytiMta. ITt3. for Tmlninjr Xc Bractfac ! met. uuei tar liOiU. AlMl'uta of Ia 1'aralaBina Coanla of all ileda. .. W fiaraaod I nn UK. k lOOenjmn " S price Vf i r 1 1 1 Ami Till lMKJli..lOO utSrt riarr4 ptalri erf MaHr all kiaTcf ic Tba -n1 r3rrrtlral IMJUI- raiirnTiBir 'ink: Jcni- roo ctf Um t-0: b t carr.::a: Uaa for Mtutry boai: iafwmatMra hact wxxUMOira, ad w ficro to bnr ftcx fra ac arU at ? I Hr kkusi. bai lor Cr&la If a yn &aa4 Uta nOOK OF CAfiK XlHUS 1VO prtxr. L0 lllaa. trailaav iVxanufurmlortxl rlntr. tWuarat ana braadinr of ail kuu laaa lanla, if piaaaor aoa rr'''- 1m andtbatrcar How u bcJd r4 mock aa Artary. aJJ aboot Parruta. Iricr it ail kvtd birtH. raaa. r4. 31t,nl 1jt 1 A I rata. . 1 aa luw Ikeka, -IO Cla. A88QCIATCO FANCIERS. St: SaaU LlraU Street, miadtlphia, 1'. PXWTHO Xa 'IVnnUera X 1st In IhOUsaut 1 J ririlr of form. tat re Minxsrl iy ih awaaaaaiai mirrfls of Invention. T host H bo arp In ncevl of pnntablo worK that c:uj l ln while llTtnral horn honM at onv M-nA tln-lr addrrss to HalWi At cn.. !ortl.tnd. M.tiuc. and rrcettrrfrre. mil intonuatlon Imw i iih r . of all arrn. ian earn from to ?-jr per day und npwards wtwrrrr they Uvt Younre Marled free. Capital not tviulr"d. sour h ivt made ottt $. la a MGkjlc ila at ihl- work. .Ml kuc ceed. nov S.' cmd y OOrZf A MONTH. XoraplLil rei!riL A eputll (rood rhaiHe tn make iuoim-j-. Apply for territory at on-e it. r. Inidtrhacii 10.. Newark. . J. Jan SI 4 PA rn 1? V T Vi K. A. LKII.MANN. A 1 X It X o wanhlnston. U. c. )taS , Svnd forrlrrnlar. XVontnfl IMMEDIATKLY. INDIES TO 1 1 la lilCll work" for a whol-sal hms' on Keedlewort: at thejr hotmn. (Sent any dis tance v. Hoot pay can be made. Kvt rjthint; raml&hed. rarttnilars free. AddrejM Artltl' ?eellework Co.. Mb St.. New York city. Jan 34 8 "Hi aw a oa M i - xa m Llebig Company's Extract OP MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat FUrortrxc. Stocks for soupn. Maile Disb- r and Saueen. Annual sai? Miii.i Jars. Llebig Company's Extract OP 3TEAT. An-lntaluaWe tonle. -Is a aucce-1 and a boon for which nations should frel CTatefnL see -Medlcil lTr, "Lancet." Jte llKSV INK AVlTH BLUK SlUXATI'ICK OF BARON LIEBK1 In fje-1iullfe arro labcL Highly reeommediVsi an a niht cap instead of alcoholic drink. Liebig Company's Extract OP HEAT. To be had of all storekeeper. roeer and Chemists, solo Ascnrafor the rnltl statm (wholee c. latd at ca. rencliurch Avenue. ixuaan. t.u?. JaaSldatwiw , aaonz the wonders of In vent !w prosres L a method and sorstem ot work that chji leper fonned all over the conn try wltHout x-purn-tln-aie wortersrrom their homes, Pajruo-aTal-any cry can do their wort; either sex, your? or oM; no special ability rvqolrwL cap til cot neeiled: ywi are started free. Cut this cut ar.3 return to cs and we will aend Juu frtc. scscthm of preat Talue and Impurtant to Su, that will start you in Witness, which ir,,V-,r.ntt tn more money ruht away.than an lis tn f ho -rti. nrf ,rr: r.0T ti ir the iust revolting1 tragedies of this generation. The murderer now lies in jail tinder sentence of death, and he has been approached by the heirs ofbpth his murdered father and mother. No one but the con demned man knows the particulars of the crime. If he killed Ids father ftrt. his mother's heirs will come into the property; but if his mother died llrt. his two surviving sisters and himself succeed to the property. A full confession from this monster is expected before his execution in order to clear up this point. Klbridge T. erry, president of the New York Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Children, has sent to the New York State factory inspectors some suggestions for amending the child labor laws. lie recommends that no child under IS year of aire be employed in a fac tory without previous medical .ex amination, that no child under 1( hall be employed in factories where then? is risk of injury in the nature of the employment, or where there are no lire ecn pes. Mr. ("Jerry would have any violation of these laws made a misdemeanor, and the mak iu of any false statement a to a child's ae in a certificate a perjury. . - -. The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Record says: "Mr. Archibald Forbes, the Scotch war correspondent, with his wife, is spending the Winter with Mrs. Forbes father. ien. Montgomery C Meigs, tpiarteruuister general of the Tinted States army, retired, at the general's residence on Vermont avenue. M r. Forbes is not regain ing his old health, in spite of the de voted uttention of his tfe. Mrs. J'orbes.awho was before her mar riage last year one of the gayest of the gayest set in Washington, nvw cares nothing for any Society save the society of her brave and bril liant husband, a husband who was able to give his bride as his wedding gift a necklace made of the insignia of order given him by kings and queens for valor." . I lenry Ueorge is a free lance. He has become tired of fighting 'Arch bishop Corrigan and the Poe,. and s now turning his attention to the Protestants. In the last number of his paper, the Standard, he vigor ouslv denounces the practice of reading the Bible in the public school. "This is a relic of Protest ant bibliolatry he says, "and ought to be suppressed. The Bible has no more business in our schools than the Koran or the Book of Mormon. rm a - . i ne grami lessons ami inspiring truths which are to be found in its pages fall Hat and meaningless when read by an indifferent teacher to careless pupils, ami it serves but as a stumbling block and rock of offence to those who prefer another version or do not believe in the Bible at all.' - It appears that about seventeen millions of tons of coal per year is the amount vielded bv the chief coal districts of (treat Britain New castle, South Wales and the Clvde country ami, assuming this to rep resent . the average annual con sumption for many years to come, it is estimated that the British mines will not be exhausted in less than ootosHXi years. It is further cal culated that, drawing upon only one of her Ileitis, the West phalian, Germany will not be able to exhaust her coal siipplv in less than a thous and years, and she has, in addition, the riches of the Bavarian, the Aachen and the Silesian coal dis tricts. It is claimed, therefore. that, independent of the resources! of other countries, tireat Britain and Germany could supply Europe with coal for an unlimited period. Make xo mistake If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparflla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combina tion, proportion and preparation, curative power superior to any oth er article of the kind before the peo ple. For all affections arising from impure blood or low state of the sys tem it is unequalled. Be sure to get Hood's. .FANUAItY JOKES. A man of deeds The notary. Sold again Second hand goods. It requires a clever surgeon to dress wounded vanitv. Don't run against a chimney sweencr. he's liable to bring soot against you. "I Women have a tendency toward anarchy. They blow up their hus bands. "1 often cut my oldest acquain tanee." said the buzz saw, as it took otl a mill hand's linger. The fellow who wants to know, how to know a bad egg must have lost to of his live senses. No matter how prompt actors may beat rehearsal there is always one man who is prompter. A tun of diamonds is' worth" $30,r (K.0O0. Don't let the dealer come the 180ft-pound dodge on you. An old negro declared that he did love to stump his toe, because he felt so good when it quit hurting. There is nothing under the face of the sky that can be quite so stuck upas a sheet of stamps, when it tries to. J 15th. The popular idea has: been that the world contains seven wonders, but the eighth made his appearance at the Capitol. It was a poor be nighted man limping with rheuma tism who had uever heard of Salva tion Oil. It is sold by all druggists at tenty-five cents a bottle. Dr. Nicholas savs that fruit is a health perfect food, the apple aloue beiug sufficient to sustain life and a long time. "The .Proper Study of Mankind, i Man," save the illustrious Pope. If he had included woman in the list, he would have been nearer the truth, if not so poetical. Dr. Pierce has made them both a life study, especially woman, and the peculiar derange meuts to which her delicate. system is liable. Manv women in the land who are acquainted with Dr. Pierce only through his "Favorite Prescrip tion bless him with all their hearts, for he has brought them the pana cea for all those chronic ailments f Peculiar to their sex; such as lecorr iQ)a, prolapsus and other displace ments, ulceration, "internal lever,1 bloating, tendency to internal can cer, and other ailments.. Price re duced to one dollar. By druggists Itueklen'a Arnica Salve. Thk Bkst Salvk in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, .and all Skin Eruptions," andPosit.iyely cures Piles, or no pay Vrecfuh.. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Prfce. 25 cents per box. For sale by W. H. Green & Co. i - "" 1 ixotri4 AiThnnsrtC-Averr. of Burke. 11th District, Wm. M. Salpp, of Mectlenbur-. 12th District, J. II. Merrlmon, of Buncombe. ) I ) isoiJcjtoK&j ; y.i 7 1st District, John II. Blount, of Perquimans. 3rd District, D. Worthington, of Martin. th District. T. M. Argo, of Wake. Sh District Isaac lC Strayhorn. of .Durham. ftth District, O. H. Allen, of Duplin. - , 7th District, Frank McNeill, of Richmond. A. v. rMotriot n v. r-rmtr nf IredelL ! 1 5th Wstrict: Thos. Settle, Jr., of Itockinffham. Torn District W. II. Bower, of CaldwelL Itth District Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg. 13th DlstrtctC James M. Moody, of Buncombe. TIME OF HOLDING COCTITS FIRST JUDICIAL ! - DISTRICT. V " Sprisg Judge Montgomery. i . Fall Judge Macltae. ; Beaufort-tFeb. tSih. May 28th, Nov. 2Cth. Currituck March oth. Sept. 3d. i Camden March 12th, Sept. 10th. i Pasquotank-larch 19th. June 11th, sept. 1f ll XKHJa 10 til Wrauimans March 26th, Sept. 24th ; phowfin-Anril 2d. Oct. 1st. oates April 9th, Oct. Sth. . Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22(1. Tyrrell April 3Mth. Oct. 29th. I;re Mav Tth. NOV. 5th. Hvdo May 15th, Nov. 12th. ramlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. ,4 SECOND JUDICIAL DI8TKICT. j Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge Montgomery. ! Halifax tJan. 9th. iMarch Sth, May :14th, Nov 12th. Northampton JJanJSJd, April 2d, Oct. 1st. Kortlp Vpn. Kfli- Anil 120th. Oct. 29th. craven tFeb. luth. May 28th, Nov. 26th Warren March 19th; Sept. 17m. Edgecombe April 16tli, Oct. 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring J udge A very- Fall Judge Craven, . Pitt Man. 9th, March 19th. tJune 11th, Sept l4FranklinJau. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson iFeb. fitll. Juue4th. Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20th, Oct. 15th. ! I Martin March 5th. Sept. 3d, JDec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH aTUPlClAL DISTRICT. I Spring Judge Sliipp. Fall Judge Avery. i AVakc Mail. 91 h. tFeb. 2Ttli. 'March 26th, tApril 23d, 'July 9th. iAug. 27th. Sept, 24th, tOct. 22d. ' - Wayne Jan. 2:kl,March 12th, April 16th, Sept. 10th. Oct. 15. ! Haniett Feb. 6th. Aug. 6th, Nov.-36th. Johnson-rFeb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22cL FIFTH JUIICIAL DISTRICT. spking Judgie Merrlmon. Fall Judge Sliipp. Durham .lan. "16th, : March 26th, June 4ih, Oct. 15tli. . ! Gnunille-Jan. :iftli. April 23d, Sept. 10th, Nov. 26th. . I Chatham Feb." 13th. May 7th. Oct. 1st. Guilford Feb. at h.'.. May 2sth. ilug. 2th, Dee. 10th. Alamance Mami 5th, May 21sf." Sept. 24th. Orange March 1'lth, Aug. 6th, Nov. nth. Caswell April 8U1. Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 5'JtiwAug. 26th, Nov. 19th. SIXTH,- JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge Vhepherd. Fill Ualoo- Merrlmon. 1 vuder Jan. J9Uw M iy 7th, Sept. lOrh. Xew Hanovel-tJaft-Tad, tAprfl 16th. tsept. 24th. .. rfV. i- Inolr-Feb.jtu-flj. 20th, Nov. 12th. Duplin Febiiflli; tept. lint, Nov. 26th. Sampson tFfib. ,27fh, April 30th, Oct. sth, nee. int.ii. f Carteret March VJtJi, Oct. 22d. Jones March 2it h, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th. . SETJyfTa JUDICIAL DtSTRICT. spring Judge Phillips. I f I w cirr at ways RELIABLE. TO LA D I ES 1 Mi ocu c a RI OLD BY AIL DRU6SISTS ASlfFORDiAMpND BRAND,CHMUS OR INCLOSE 4f (STAMP: rOR PARTICULARS IN LETTER BT RETURN . AriDTAiSKrcSS janiseodiydo T-77 TFTTT ?!T77fiM . 1 . h i" ' in,.. i i i ' i - t UiSiil IA VZCKTS;fr7'V-"ktrL fall treat irTTi. i jr -n rmiwl tn hflalth by BflO of SEMINAL PASTILLES. i't?" ? rCTf rkchilifrr. Otm.hO t7..vnnMT.4 Phveloal Dftm-rin Yomusor zLi i -rfeet end full Man! 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The importazice of purtfymg tho blood can not be oTerestimxted, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. ; At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood,' and we ask you to ,try Hood's p0r. r Sarsaparilla. It strengthens r" c LyU 1 1 X I and builds :up tlje system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar' combination, proportion, and preparation of -the rcgetable remedies nsed give to Hood's SarsapariTla pecul- Tr "l-f e allf lax curative powers. No 1X56 1 1 ether medicine has such record of wonderful cures. It you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparnia'do not be induced to taTce any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drusslsts. Prepared by C L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. I0O Doses Ono Dollar dec ia lyr dxwurm l mws2dp Fall Judge ShephertL Columbus-Jan. 16th, Apill 2L JtUv :kL tNov 2;th.. . I !:' Anson Man. th. tApril :Xth, "Sept. :!d 'NOV. 26th. ! i Ou'mlxrland-JiiH. 23d. tMay 7th, July Sid, t.NOV. !2tll. i IJobesou Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th. Oct 1st. - ; Jik-limond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th. Dee. ;rti. i ! Bladen Marth 19th. 'Oct. 22d. Brunswick April jltli. Sept . 10th., Mooi-e April 16th. Aug. 13tji, Oet. 22d. ElUIITir JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SPRiNi ,mdge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. Cabarrus Mm. 30th. April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell Feb. 8th, May 21st, Aug. 6th. Nov, 5th. i ! Rowan Ftb. 20th. May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 19th. it I Davidson Msrcli 5th, June 4th, Sept. 2d, Dec. 3d. 1 . Randolph March 19th, Sept. Jsth. i Montgomery-f-April 2d, Oct. 1st. I Stanly Aprifoth, Oct. 15th. j NINTtl JUDICIAL DISTRICT. i SPRiNG-r-judge Clark. I Fall Judge Connor. Rocklnghamr-Jaii. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Fell. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 22d. Yadkin Feb; 20th. Sept. 24th. Wilkes Marth 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d. j Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. ! Stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Gilmer. Fall Judge Clark. Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. ;. Burke March Sth, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th, Sept. 3d. Ashe March 26th. May 28th. Ausr. 20t,li. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th Mitchell April 16th, Sept. loth. j 1 ancey April 30th, sept. 24th. McDowell May 14th, Oct. 8th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT j "Spring Judge Boy kin. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th. j Alexander-Jan. 30th, July 30th.' f Union 'Feb. 13th. tFeb. 20th, Sept. 17th, tsept. 24th. ) 1 Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th, tAug. 27th. tiaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. lst-j. Cleveland April 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct, 22d. xwuiueiiuru -pniXia, OCt. 29th. - Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae, r all juuge Boykln. Madison-Feb. 27th, July 30th, tNov. 19th. Buncombe March 12th. .Tnnpisth nc iftv tw. ; 7 . - o Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3d. Haywood April 9th; Sept luth. Jackson April 23d, Sept. 24th. Macon May 7th, Oct. 1st, Clay May 11th, Oct. 8th. Cherokee May 21st. Oct, 15th. . Graham June 4th, Oct, 29th. Swain ,Iune 11th, Nov. nth. For criminal cases. tKnr rlvll np ninno iFor civil cases alone) except Jail eases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT CQURTS. --NEW JIANOVER COUNTY. ouverp. Meares, Wilmington; Judge. ' nJ3K' -H001- Wilmington. Solicitor. Court beglns-Jan. 2d. March 19th, May 21st July 16th, sept, 17th, Nov. 19th. " 1 ' . . MECKLENBURG COUNTY. OUver P. Meares. Wilmington, Judge. Geo. E. Wilson. Charlotte; Solicitor! 1 Court begins Feb. 13th, April 9th, June 4th ug. 13th, oct. 8th, Dec. lotn, ' ' T5 TTT T V Rewarded are ' those who aVwlwIlaal I re? tnls and then act: they wlu- flnd honorable employ ment that will not take them from their homes and families. 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