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MISCELLANEOUS. TIio Dally Roviow. Consumption Sorely Cured. Superior Courts of North Carolina 18S8. JUDGES. MMMl 1 1 I II I :1 T J i4 .J I.I f. Ii v n v v , t-V t-i : rn TO TUB KDITOitr-ieu.So miuru. . -ames E. Shepherd, of Beaufort. - , 1 your readers that I Have a positive trict, Fred Phillips, of Edgecombe. Trutr T Tiurj . P.litrf Xr T'mTvr i . KAva nnniMl niHAflCA. T-kto-. -H fi. Connor. Of WllSODi v.-n. . i ...... - --- reilltru iur incauun"""- - jni wismvi., -VmX.i, nf Woi-o' i . . . . xi ,i . jr v... mHot v ftlttr Claricoi wakd - i5y Its timeiy rise uw""' trinr ibhn a. Gilmer, of Wn.ivftTnv : f!. . il ras have been permanently rr;i, ', R t TtovJcin. of MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 83. Kntcrrd at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. arvl v."-., -..-. ,-... ... nix, f n. i.k- Ik. " . ( f.,4 fr-j it ! . . in A. J.T J rvi.'fc. r.:i.HV. M L. I', 1 1 "I' "' t The programme for the celebra- j ttion t ! held in Louisville. Ky, Jiiipxt fall, has been arranged. jt comprises a general Confederate re union, in which all the Southern States vill be requested to assist, the celebration to open on Monday, September 3. and continue for four weeks. -There is to be during the lir.-t week an old-fashioned barbecue and camp lire at the fair grounds, together with a grand military parade uud sham battle at Fort fTiewLanl'lotw-Tnerrrtt'oiAii- I Huell. The secontl week will be de- oct l cod a w ir a If Nad for I)OU i:UYi:KSi Vw l-on.i-.Ll3C Coo-J of iJ! L.K 1 Thn C Fmctiml I'Otll K4 V ? ITltY ItOilii. ItMifurr?.; I; su- . i riAo for voulirj 1zocm4 tsl'juuca i - hl Inr w V. I 'f 1 - i- I - T Jfc f M W L 1 VO race"-. 10 iila- blUUs. trmltont. iiMaUiuI rr itrr4 !iitr. ( AOil Ctair CBT Worn rtji.!A Ind HOik aa Avury. A3 aboat Iarruu. l"rjc-" ot Ul klxtd bin.. cjr, rte. XIj: -U f r 1 31 rot. lbTunliu(ik.-tOtl. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS. 137 SoU Ll ktk Stmt, 1'l.llsdeiphU, IJ Hi Hi t of forras, but are surp.w-d hy i ! marrels of inTentlotu t1kvui.o are la need of protlLibl work that can U'llnne while llrln? at home should at once ?-iiI ih-lr Mres3 to llallctt K Co.. lortl-.nl. M:ilnc and rccrire free, fall information how dilu rx't. ot all aires, can earn from ." to fS per il.iy a!il upwards bererer thy lli. Youare startot free. Capital not rrtiulreL some havi la.nle OTtr $.V) In a ?4nsle U-iy at thl work. All sue ceed. nv 22 caul ly- Or t a MONTH. No capital minimi. A 'T$dOJ good chance to make money. Apply for terrttory at once It. s. Ijuderi.i-h to.. y ewarlr, N. J. Jan Z 4w 1 m P V T V. F. A. LEI I MANN. A 1 Ii ll 1 o Washington. I. t Send for circular. Wonrnfl IM5tKDIATELY. L.MUES TO If UliLv.ll work for a whoU,sale bouse on yccdleworic at their home. (Sent any dis tance. Cioodpay can be made. Everythinc rami abed, Particulars tree. AddresH A rt 1st ic Needleworlc Ca, 13 8th New York t lty. jaaaiw as lilo lllrn ! la -or - J ! 1 4.i'.;X2r in urn Ore ? :a M Liebig Company's Extract OP MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat KlaYortncr. Stocks for soups. Made Dish es and Sauces. Annual sale s.-om.un jars. Liebig Company's Extract OP MEAT. An invaluable tonic. "Is a success and a boon fr which nations should fixd ntcrtiL" so -iiwucal Press." Lancet . Jtc Gkxuink With Bli k SmNATritK OP BAKON LIEBIti In fac-slnillle across labeL Illchly nfommcdM as a ulht cap lnstcatl of alcoholi- d links. Liebig Company's Extract OP M EAT. To be had ct all ston kewrs. tlrocers and rheralsts. soi Ao-nts fr th United States (whousale) v. D ivtd X. co..fFenchurca Avenue. London. Knsr. jaandwiw RICHLY; Kewanleil ar tlo who read this and then act; ihey will tlnd bonorall finplo- ment that will not take t hem from th lr hmiM's aodtamllleA. Tbeprotu are wre and snn forererr lnlo5trlrui person, many hac ma.:- and are now makinz severnl. hundred ilcllars a month. It U ea-M' for any one to make". nd upward per day. who is w-mmc towork. Either sex. 3 ounif or old; capital nt uftWl: we start you. Kverytidn new. No vpeelal ability required: tm. reader, can do t as wi ll as any one. Write to u at once lor full par- limlAr. which we mail tree. Address Mlirson JC Col, ixniand, Maine. not 22 dumwijr Cleanses the Nasal PiLurs. Allays Pain aad laflam- maiiott. Heals the Sores, Restores the Senses ot Taste and smelt CatarrH 1 itti,ffeirr.r.v:. ft m m I V.ZJL III TBI CllLfrlAY-FEVER A particle U arped Into earn nostril and Is t.V. mi rtniprtii- rr rccoie. fuw m 7 mulL resist eml. W cents. ELY BKUTHLKS. tireenwlcb su. New York, apl 9 Ucod Otw ' " Douglas & Tfarborough. IASUIONABLS HAltt DRKSSEES AND BABBEES, U3 Market SU wilmlrton. N. u. w... .it. ..i.huI wiiii ill thn litest Ira. 15 CcrtSua and poUta barbera alwaya ready J" J. . Yartwrorxb, formerly with Joa T" rr:r. would bo t;.i 1 utorvo tUcllpj voted to a commercial conference and an industrial parade; the third to match base ball games between famous clubs and a regatta on the river, while the closing week will be reserved for a grand bpectacular parade and "Roman Triumph, " a grand flambeau parade and illumi nation, the whole to conclude with a grand carnival ball. ' The Washington centennial cele bration committee, of which Mayor lie itt, of New York, is chairman, has decided tipon formal ceremonies on the front steps of the sub-treasury, April oU, lstw, where Washing ton took the oath of oflice one hun dred years before, and also at 8t PauTh Church, where he attended services tinon the dav of his mail- a guratiou. There will be in addition a trade demonstration, military and naval display, and possibly literary exercises at tne Metropolitan opera House. All theLcgishiturev, as well M jis i.-ongress. win in as-ceti ro aid in furnishing funds, and it would be a capital opportunity to establish the precedent of devoting a certain per. rentage of the money raised as ; fund for some permanent memorial The New York Historical Societv stands in great need of a larerer en dowment, ami a Washington fund for tin collection of historical papers ami facts in the career of the great American would not be inappropri ate. At any rate, it is a sorry fact that while we are passing through our age of centennials, upon which money is spent lavishly, the bulk of it goes up in fireworks, oratory and banquet fumes, theorganizedmeans of preserving history are ill-support ed. The rumor that Italv will soon re call her Abyssinian expedition in view of the threatening aspect of European affairs is hardly supported yet by probabilities or existing facts The troops of (ien. San Marzano form only a small part of Italy's war effective, and while they would un doubtedly be -withdrawn on the out break of a European war to which Italy should be a party, their pres ent recall would properly be regard ed as retreat and failure. This loss of prestige Italy caunot afford, how ever she may wish herself well out of the Abyssiifian business. The forward movement to Saati, where the troops sire entrenching, and the recent dispatch of a balloon corps point tg a campaign of aggression. It is true that a threatening demon stration to mask a retreat is a most familiar device, but it was not forso feeble a conclusion that Italv as seuibled20,)ootroops,of whom three fotyths an now on the plains lying between the Red Sea coast and the African highlands. 2ior can the Italians afford to wait long in in action at Saati. They must soon attempt to ascend through the mountain passes to the plateau where King John isencamped, since, the present season is the one most favorable for this operation. They would probably like first to be at tacked 011 the plains below, but the King may wait on the defensive iu the hope that heat, and coast fever will oon lie hi most effective allies, It is announced that a party of Eastern capitalists 'have purchased the entire Clark estate at Enter prise, Fla, and are going. to utilize the Qiueral springs, erect a very ex tensive sanitarium, mid one of the finest hotels In Am-ekca, Guilford. shmDSon. cured. I shall be glad to send two h I)lstric5jamea .a bottles of my remedy frkk to any sth wstner, jlsl-fsum-. of your readers who Have consump- SfWynaiai. tion if they will send me their ex- District, Wm. M. Shipp, of Mecklenburg, press and post office address. Res- Jlth District, J. II. Merrlmon, of Buncombe. pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 solicitors. Pearl st New York. ' V J lDi?trict, John II. BlounVx muimans. 3rd District, D. Worthlngton, of Martin. . ,, nicMct t m Arco of Wake ' 5th District; Isaac 1L Strayhorh. of Ducham. Umond. CHICHbSTEKo tllbLidnwiuy WD Dd a, iMtVfM OR INCLOSE 4f tSTAMPsvilr- ' T FOR PAI FKKKUAICV FUN. Very Sick Husband (to weeping g gggg. aSi7Bic u'ifo "Tf innv come. OUt all rlcrht oh liK-tricf R V. loins', nf Iredell. ! j. -1 .Fir" Wnnt i o V. TXctrir-t ThOt Settle. Jr.. OI iinr Wife "I can't help it, John You know how easily I am movel to tears." A". V. A'tm. A Mud riter Indian was mistaken for a deer the other day and shot. As'thev picked him up he declared that all the pain was assuaged by the evidence that somebody had some use for him. TidBits. Country Minister (to deacon) "Deacon, you have the reputation of knowinir something about,horses. lve got an animal that's balky. What do vou uo in such a case?" Deacon 4"l sell him." Accident Keivs. There is one thing a woman can do which a man cannot, and that is set a hen. All the softer parts of her nature vanish in the contem plation and performance of the act she sinks her sex beyond Ama zonian possibilities. Phila Ledger. "Joseph," said the merchant to the bright young man with the best of reference, "the book-keeper tells me you have lost the keys to the safe, and he cannot get. at his books." rYes' sir, one of them; vou gave me t o, you remember. ;'Yes, 1 had duplicates made, incase of accidents. And the other one?" 4Oh. sir. I took good care of that. I was afraid I might lose one of them, vou know." "And is the other all right?" "Ye's, sir. I put it where tbere was no danger of its being lost. It is in the Transcript. afe sir." Boston Some genius' proposes to intro duce paper shirts. This might do for Japan, but would prove a "big thing" f:r the doctor's, because rheumatism, etc.. would become frequent. If. however. people ouldkeep Salvation Oil conven ient, paper shirts might still be a a a. . I .- 4... success, ll costs oiuy ceuis. Flour should be kept in a barrel, with a flour scoop to dip it and a sieve to sift it. Advice to Mothers. Irs. 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,'1 It is verv pleasant to taste, j It soothes the cliild, softens the gums, allays all pain; relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. july C deod&wly j . How Men Die. If we know all the methods of ap proach adopted by an enemy we are letter enabled to ward off the dan ger and postjione the moment when surrender becomes inevitable. In many instances the inherent strength of the body suffices to enable it to oppose the tendency toward death. Many, however, have lost these for ces to such, an extent that there is little or no help. In other cases a little aid to the weakened Lungs will make all the difference between sudden death and iimuiv years of nseful life. Uon the llrst vmn- toms of a Cough, Coldor any trouble oftho Throat or Lungs, give that old and well-known remedy Bosch- ee's .German Sj'rnp, a careful trial. ii win prove wnat uiousanos say oi t to be, tne "benefactor of any home." Many peculiar points make; Hood's Sar saparilla superior to all other medicines. Peculiar in combination, proporticjv and preparation of ingredients, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses the full curative value of the best kfiown remediesyr of the vegetable iing-Odom. reculiar .in its strength and economy -t"Hood's Sar saparilla is rGfy'rttto only medi cine ol lr . which can truly be saidA 0 " One Hundred Doses OnoVQ Dollar." Medicines in .C& 'argcr and smaller bottles Jrequire larger doses, and do not Nproduce as good results as Hood's. S Peculiar in its medicinal merits, nood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and has won for itself S the title of "The greatest blood purifier ever discovered." S 'nW Pecullarin its ' rood namo wCiTit home," there is now VVynorc oi iiooa's sarsaparilla -" t sold In Lowell, whereT ItVit is made, than of alljr Tether blood purifiers. Pecnliar in its phenome- .ATnat reenrd of sales abroad, -Vo other nreuaratlon r yiarity In so Biort a time, rctaIned its popty Cand confidence among" all classes of people so steadfastly.' Do not bo induced to buy other preparations, but be sure to "get the reculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by 11 drngiU. Si: tlx for 13. PrprdonlT by a L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos One Dollar dec 10 lyrd&wnrm . m w sdp Lime. Lime. LIME In exchange for PROVISIONS, LIME ' OUOCEIHES. LIME " " DRY GOODS LIME " " HARDWARE. "ME LUMBER. LIME " " CASH. FKENCH BROS., Pt Rocky Point. Gevarte Prigge', "GENERAL MERCHANDISE BROKER, Corner Water -and Mulberry Streets, (Wessell's :; . ; ; building) up stairs,; . ; -, ' . , j ' " "y OULD NOTIFY HIS FRIENDS AND the pubJflo generally, that he has openedfa Genera Brokerage "odce at the abore address and re Spectrally solicits their orders-; will fglve - prompt dispatch to all business entrusted to nlscare. JanJJ Ira , - Rockingham, ;X,. nictHor w. if.' Rower, of CaldwelL ,tH.f' Vmnlr Osborne. Of MecklenbUl"?. ih liietrirr .Tames M: Mood3 of Buncombe. Tlrii- nv HOT.OIKG COURTS FIKST JUOICIAIi v DISTKICT. SpRrxo-Ju'dge Montgomery. Turicre ractfae. Beaufort-tFeb. t3ih. May 28th, Npv. 26th. Currituck Marcn otn, &epu i -inv loth Conf lOtn : Pasouotank March 19th: June Jlth, bept. i-tvi iia inth. ' Perquimans March 26th, Sept. 2th Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. otoc X nrl I Qth CiC.t- Rth. Hertford April 15th,f June 18th, Oct. 15th. Washington April a. oci. TjTrell ApriloOtn. Oct. 29th. . Dare May 7th, Nov. ;5th. Hjde May 15th, Nov. 12tlu ' Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. SECOND JCDICtAt. DISTRICT. Spiiing Judge Graves. xi r t Tnrtrm Mnntrrnmprv. HaUfax tJan. 9th, tMarch 5th, play 14th, Vnv VtVi i Northampton tJan. 23d, April 2d, Oct. 1st, craven t Feb. lath,- May 28th, oy. 2tth. Warren March J9tn, sept,. i,ui. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th THIKO JUDICIAL DISTRICTJ Sprixo Judge A very Fam. .Tudce Graves. Pitt Van. 9th, March 19th, tJune 11th, Sept 171 n. -4 Franklin Jan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson iFeb. r.th. June 4th. Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20th, Oct. 15tli. Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, iDec 3d. Greene April 2n, Oct. 1st. Nash April 30th, Nov, lflth. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Si'rino Judge Shlpp. Fall .ludsre Avorv. Wake Jan. 9th. .tteb. 27th, 'March 26th, t April Ski, 'July 9th, JAug. 27th, Sept. 24th, toct. 22d. ! Wayne Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. ; i Harnett Feb. 61 h, Aujr. 6th, NOf.ith. Johnson Feb. 13th. Aujr. 13th. N0v. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judsre Merrlmon. 1' a i.i. Jurnre shinn. : Durliam Jan. Kith, 5larch 26th, June 4th, Oct.. 15th. . Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept, 10th, Nov.jJ6th. Chatham Feb. 13th. May 7th. Oct 1st, .Guiirord Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. i '4 Alamance March 5th, May 21sf, Sept. 24th. Orange March 19th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 5th, Caswell April 9tn, .Aug, lata, iov. m-n. l'crson Apni I6tn, Aug. itn, roy. ihiu SIXTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shepherd. Fall JudtJe Merrlmon. Pender Jan. 19th. May 7th. Sept. 10th. New Hanover tJan. 23d, tApril 16th, tSept 24th. 1 Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. ' DuDlin Feb. 13th. SeDt. 3rdNov. 26th. Sampson tFeb. 27th, April 30thJOct. 8th, Dec, 10th: Carteret March 19th Oct. 22d. j Jones Marchith, Oct. 29th. . Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Phillips, Fall Judge Shepherd. Columbus Jan. 16th, April 2d. July 3d, tNov, 26tn. rC A rr ALWAYS REUABLE.TO LADIES wnDFMSARLrSDLD BY ALL' DRUGGISTS ...nun DOIINn rHTCHFSTFU'S ENGUSH MKrunuiMMuiw "?rrr:Trr.. v jr. - - rt & i , si an 18 eodiydo t Tli.dicnni4 Trial C Tt ftS r, t n hn.r tnnk n f nil treat iett and were restored to nealtn oy usoot 7eakao3 TidPiTsi cal DecsT 151 Youns c? XliQ aTpdnd broken dorm men t-- tho vail enjoyinentot trrfe"t nnd full lln'y Siren r-th and Viforoa3 ileal .Ji. To those who eufier from t horn in7 ohacrxrediseoaea Tonht ebout by InrJ t'scrotion, Hi"nro, Over-l;ni:a i 1 ork, or too free Indalgenco. wo ask taat yoa Rend c.3 roar name with rtatement of yon? titrable, and cecare CuLLLPACJSAGK ifJLKIs.wif a iiitist-u. i'Bmpajowo. vtjfc-.'j. 1 r. .. .-r w.-.. v II pi 1 1 1 1 1 rrtii . U WIJI1 a.w... 1 1 dw-a for th iZTY' ir -, whose oniy iinfi t CURED orrf f.titJ,,- 1888. Harper's Young People. 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