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Jamks, Editor & Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. C. yTHUIlSDAY, APRIL 19, 18S3. Entered at the Postomce at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. SPECIFICS. hm1 fcr lrur t . or wnt pot ;! ww?. of I rr intr or vrat pwi iwi. 01 ttlriLillaa0-tl5a4U. 1 laltMM.A.1. i ffc V j- - . . , ' tu.l riof f.i ' f. ttaii'r U . j p.a9 1 rw . ; i-ca rM 1 c per fcu:.j. Dr. Hammonr8 assertion that no man med to die if he only knew the lawn of life, and obeyed tlieui, gets considerable comfort from recent EnglUh statistics. Noel Humphreys In 1833. showed that the reduction of the mean death rate from a little over 22 to about 20 ner 1.000, meant . .... . A 41 nn udilitioii oi iwo veart w i"f meau duration of life of every male, and of three and a half years to that of every female. The farther death rate reduction to 19.3. which has b.t;n achieved nnc 183-1, meaus an j other proportionate increase ot the duration of lives. From 1840-1850 tht death rati of Liverpool was 30 ptv 1.000. It is now 23.7 I e- 1,000. T!ii j is 1uh to the application of san- t 'ttt-tf kTiuT,,..! ri)it is. tiii?re are 4,000 persons alive now, who, .in,. vi i ho death rate of 1S7A should J bS iri tiieir n es. The health-sav- i even r ter. The avusoi uuix'tar so:t are over o,.HA,0i0. - t ; 'A Great Battle Isoperior CurteN, Carol ina-1888 Is continually going on in thehu- it District. James E. Shepherd 1'ot Beaufort, man system. . The demon of impure gd District, Fred Phillips, of. Edgecombe. bloodWes to gain victory 'OYSlSSwS:' J, the constitution, to ruin health, to j gg kismet John A. Gilmer, of Guilford.- purino ia . . , i tn District, Jesse . uravra, w ouuj. defend one's self, drive the desperate j District. Alphonso c. Avery, of L m J. MX 1 . A enemy irom me ueiu, ouu restore peace and bodily health form any years. Try this peculiar medicine. APKII. ANTICS. :r;. . . c IttuD-. 1V; t ji(iw 1.X) liln. (ral:CH iiniic tt lorrd plnle. 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In competition with best makers of all countries, they have Inva nabiyAttJcen the highest honors. Illustrated catalogues free. CAKTOS, GUAM) VritlGIIT. Mason Hamlin do not hesitate to make the extraordinary claim, for their pian-s, that they arc superior to all oi hers. They recog nize the L.Uh excellence achieved ly other leadlnir makers In tho art or pi.no bulldlnc. but still claMu supertonty. This they nttnbute solely to the remarkable Improvement intro duced by them In the year Ksj. and now known as the ilason Humlln llano strtneer. by the use of which 1 secured the greatest pos sible purtty and refinement of tone, too ther with KTtatiy increased capacity for suandlns In tune, and other important advantages. A circular, containing testimonials from three hundred purchasers, musicians and tuners, sent. tooUier with descriptive cata logue, to any applicant. llanos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay ments: aborentel MASON IIAXLIN OItAN 4: PIANO CO., Uostox. N'rw yorx. Chicago. apiniw Advice to Dyspeptics. CONTENTS: The nature of Pjspepsla. ns causes. Its prevention, lis cure. me ex pertenceofan actual sufTerers. Uver com plaint a twin disorder of dysptpsla. Habitual coasUpation a result of dyspepsia. Dyspepsia raiftain for consumption, uood living us a means for the cure of dTspenslx What fool may be taken. ha'. fixl uut b -oidetL al ailed free oa n v-elpc of staii-p. J071N 1 . iUALVIN. Lowill. Mss. 14 years Cit ITeasurer and Tzx collector. apltr J. 4 J. COLEMAN. London, Engl ind! COXCKVniATEI -MUSTARD OIL for Rheumatf'n. Nenralsla, oid and Mi.s- . cular lains; oa vard Prujrlsts and Grocer. from your Irwzst or Grocer nend to JAMm l SMI ill, 45 raik riace. New York, aplalw "EXHWSTEDVI TALTr. THE SCIENCE Ol LIFE, the gjtM Medical Work of th agtoo Manhoo.i.Ncn oua and It yalcal De bnay, ITrmatare Da The latest Untish iro.iclad, tlie Ni!e. iust iauuehod at Pembroke lockvard, i the inot powerful shii of war ever constructed in England if not in all the world. The only others coinnaruble witli it are the Hritish nhin Trafalcar. built from nearly the same plans, and tiie Ital ian Doria, Lauria undMorosim, and these are not superior to It, unless possibly in speed, a point yet to be determined. The Nile may bebrietly described as a twin if crew steamer, 34-1 feet long and 73 broad and o 27i feet draught. Her displaceinen is 11,910 tonsand her indicated horse tH.wer 12.000. It is expected that she will steam nineteen miles an hour, and her 900 tons of coal wil take her G.000 miles at more than half ipeed. Her external steel iir mor is from fourteen to twenty iuches in thickness. Her offensive weapons comprise four sixty-seven ton trims in turrets" eiirht five inch in the box battery, and six thirty six pounder and eight six-pounder quick-tiring guns. There will also be eiirht tornedo tubes, for each of cj a which three Whitehead torpedoes will be carried. She is divided into 120 water-tight compartments, and her pumps have a capacity of 3,000 tons an hour. She can discharge simultaneously r,G4'J pounds of shot, including four iuis.silet of 1,250 pouuds each. Finally, lier total cost will be about $5,000,000 the most expeusive ship ever built. It is an interesting circumstance that the launching of this huge fighting ma chine has left not andther warship on the wavs in anv British vard, a state of affairs not seen before by this generation. Another attempt is being made to revive the old Know-Nothing purty. An assemblage hich calls itself the "American Alliance" was in session at Philadelphia on Monday and put out the following manifesto: The American Alliance to-day is cued a Circular to the American voters of the United Statesjn which instates its purpose of reform in the methods of American politics as fol lows: "The repeal of the naturalization laws. "The restrictions undesirable im migration. "The amendment of the Constitu tion of the United States restricting the elective franchise to twenty-one years of naturalization. "To forbid and prevent the form ing of political organizations com posed exclusively of foreign-born residents to interfere in the political affairs of this country. "The American Alliance does uot call in question the religious opin ions or principles of any citizen, and American citizens, without regard to old party ties, are cordially invi ted to unite with us iu this move ment. "The National Committee hereby announce that a National Confer ence will be held on the 23d 1av of J May, 1838, at the city of Washing ton, D. C, to take action relating to the I resddential election of 1883. All couueds of th order have been di rected to tend one delegate from ear,h Congressional district of their respective States to compose this -Si'tional Conference. "Charters for new councils will be r- to reads. "Come in and get twelve emetics for one shilling."- A school teacher recently asked her class the question: "What is a mot?" The smart Doy answered: 'It is a lot where they grow pie plant," aud was sent to'the foot of the class. Grandma (coming in unexpected ly) Why, Tommy, what have, you been doinir to Poll? She looks as if hhe'd had a conniption fit! Tommy Poll said something about want ing me to crack her, and I did. "Will vou love me when Piu old?" sang the ancient soubrette. "Ho oi'iT came a snriu voice irom hib gallery. The singer did not reply. mt the audience smiiea wnen me curtain dropped, showing a century Jant in full bloom. Merchant (buving a bill of goods of a Chicago drummer) What is your usual time, thirty days? Chi- ago drummer ("absent mindedly) Yes: or 10. I al wavs par the tine oh-er-I brg pardon; yes, thirty days, or 2 per cent oft for cash. When yesterday 1 asked you, love One little word to say, Your brother interrupted us; So please say yes-terday. orh District. Thos. Settle, Jr., of RocMngham. 10th District, W.H. Bower, of Caldwell. iith District. Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg. Lth District, James 31. Moody, of Buncomoe. HOLDING COURTS 'FIRST JUDICIAL TIME or DISTRICT. 15 Al. Their Busnies.s Booming. Probably no one ihinir has caused 8Uh a KPtseral revival of trade at W H. Green & C.j. Drusr Strn as their ffivinjr nav to tbur cusroruprs of so mnny lre trial bMe of Dr- King N)w Di cnverv for . CisuaipU. n Their trai is simply ;niroiou.in this vrv vlu'blM arliclefroiu the iacl tbrtt i nwuq -ure and never disappoints Ouifbs (VM. Asrh?na, Bronchitis, Croiio. and all I li r. hi a.'id lumr diseases aaicklv cared. - Y-ji esn test it belon m viiii: hv j'itinir trial bttle free rte 1 Kvi-'v bottle warraoh d. 1 . , vVm.lfli i I "Were all wise enough to heed this advice in season, a world of suffering would be avoided. The best months in which to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, are 4 March April ' May At no other season is tho body so much in need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to be derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now. The impoverished condition of the blood, the weakening effects of the long, cold winter, the lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all make a good spring medicine absolutely necessary. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla and you will be con vinced that it is tho ideal spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for fa. Prepared only by C. L HOOD &, CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar dec lOlyr d&wnrm mwsidp" RSotice. Office ok Skcretaky and Treasurer of the Carolina Central KailroadCo., Wilmington, N. C., April 5th, 1888 r- K POSITIVE nilQE? VESti sSw b?5a j K M free of expense to all Ame If you cannot obtain . can-)oni citizens on application t THE yjt,'X K?nf'J TIIVCCI C cline. Errors of Yoota lJi "I ill OLLllaM' tintoid mfcer ' r crr-o;t Umtvoo, 'tiAce tx. Its pre prtpuocs for sJ d CVxh. faQ siJt, only SL00) ynjLLwkL Iuatmlre sampl fre to sJ yoan . id vsXi-ir'A ram. 8end bow. The Gold mat f rr.d v'-aJ tanurded to the acthar by the Nstioi 1 il0 jd AaoncUtksn. A&3rtm P.tt Box lS3J,Bo fxt' or IT. w. U. rAKKKil. RTtdaate of 111 $1 ' Vut ti.1 eat. frd ileC-cai Ooue-, O jwi' prcUc la Boston, .,.. -.j-V, ij. ,v. . S r - tu.i7,iwiui Mia. " - mm an err sr It svralab ttic Secretary signed by three per sons 21 years of age. l lie oilice of the Secretary of the National Committee will, until fur ther notice, be at No. 703 Walnut street (room 5), Philadelphia, where all correspondence should be ad dressed." The circular la signed "Hamilton C. Drayton, Chairman, New York: Abner H. Bryant, Secretar-t Pennsylvania." O Tha New Stabl. s N FIFTH STItllET. mtTtrrpv V KJ Ad berry and Walnut, are now fully equipped. Horses and reticles for him hiiTir ed and tended by the day, weekormont tv Large stocJC yard, v , - K- W. BEST. iah 12 ly Proprietor TnE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OP the Stockholders of the Carolina Central tailroad Company will be held at the office of the Old Dominion steamshlo Co.. corner of lieach and West streets, in the city of New York. N. Y.. at 1 o'clock P. M., on Thursday the 10th day of May proximo. JNO. II. SHARP, ap 5 tf Secretary and Treasurer. Practical Hints to Bunders LITTLE BOOK OF ft! PAGES, CONTA1N lng solid facts that everv mnn mntrm. Dlatln? bulldln? Should tnnu- hufnrY it-,r his contracts. H deslens of olains an.i pipo-ant homes, with plans and estimated rosr shnrt chapters on the kitchen, chimneys, cistern, foundation, brickwork, mortar, cellar, heat in? ventilation, the roof and man? irma ct interest to builders. Mailed free on receipt of ten cents (postal stamps). Address NATIONAL SHEET METAL KOOFINO CO . ap lis 4w 513 East 20th st.. New York City. -yy E HAVE OPENED THIS DAY A HANO some lot of PLAID AND STRIPED FLAN NELS, suitable for Children's Cloaks or Ladies Wrappers. Also, 50 pieces of yard wide Sat eens, elegant styles and super quality, at 1 cents per yard. A full line of India Linens from 8 cents per yard to the finest quality. A few handsome styles of Plaid Batiste and In dia Linen, fine fabric and low price. ,rel3 J. J. HEDRICK. Insurance. JCCIDENT, FIRE, LI FE,' MARINE, KENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE ler .Tan. 19th, Max 7th, Sept. 10th. Hanover t Jan. 33d, t April 16th, ts tsept. t ; Spring Judge Montgomery. Fall Judjre MacRae. - i , Beaufort tFeo. t31h. May 28th; Nov. 26th. Currituck March oth, Sept. 3d. Caxnden March 12th, Sept. 10th. Pasquotank March 19th. June 11th, Sept. 1 ' lfenulmans March 2Gth, Sept; 24th i :hnwan Aorll 2d. Oct. 1st. ; Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. - Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. Washington ADril 23d. Oct. 22d. Tyrrell April 30th Oct, 29th. v Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. ; Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. s -. . Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. ; SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT sntnvo Judge Graves. I Vim Tnrta-fi MontfiTOmerT. ; Halifax Wan. Oth, March 5th, May 14th, ISov 12th. ; 'Northampton t Jan. 23d, April 2d, Oct. 1st. Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th Oct. 29th Craven t Feb. 13th. May 28th, Not. 26th. Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th. Edgecombe April l6thv.Oct. 15 th. THIRD "JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Avery. v a T.TTurtfire Graves. Pitt Van. 9th, March 19th, tJune 11th, Sept l4FrankUn Jan. 23d, April 16th Nov. 12th. Wilson i Feb. fith. June 4th. Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th May 21st, Aug. 20th, Oct. 15th. Martin March 5th; Sept. 3d, JDec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st, a Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. f " FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. 1 Fall Judsre Avery. Wake Jan. 9th, tFeb. 27th, ,;March 26th, tApril 23d, 'July 9th, SAug. 27th, n -sept. 24tn, tOct. 22(1. i I Wayne Jan. 23d, March 12thJ April 16th, Sept, loth, Oct. 15. ; Harnett Feb. 6th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 26th. -Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIALDISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. . Fall Judge shipp. Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th, June 4th, Oct. 15th: Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, Nov. 26th. r Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct. 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. t Alamance March 5th, May 21sf, Sept. 24th. Orange March 19th, Aug. Gt h, Nov. 5th. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th; Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug. 26th, Nov. I9t h. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shepherd." fall judge jiemmon lender- New 24th. Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb. i:jttt, sept, 3nl, Nov. 26i h. Sainnson tFeb. 27th, April 30th. Oct, 8th. Dec; lot h. y Carteret March 9th, Oct, 23d. " Jones March 26th, Oct, 29th. .: Onslow April 2d; Nov. 5th. . SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Phillips. X Fall Judge Shepherd. i" Columbu3 Jan. 16th. April 2d. Julv 3d. tNov. 26th. , - : Anson van. 9th, tApril 30th, "Sept. 3d. tNov. 26th. . Cumberland Jan. 23d. tMay 7th. July 23d tNov. 12th. , RobesonJan. 30th. May 2lst, Ausr. 20th. Oct. 1st.- . ' -'i . -f. Rlchmond-i-Feb. 13th. June . 4th. Sept 17th. Dec. 3rd. - Bladen March 19th, Oct, 22d. Brunswick April 9th. Sept.. 10th. Moore ApsJl loth. Aug. 13th, 09 22d. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spuing Judge Ijonnor. Fall .Tislge Pliillips. Cabarrus Man. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell Feb. 6th. May 21st, Ausr. 6th. Nov. th. I Rowan Feb. 20th. May 7th. Aue. 20th. Nov. 19th. ' Davidson March 5th. June 4th. scot, 2d. Dec 3d. , Randolph March 19th, sept, lTtli. Montgomery April 2d, Oct, 1st,.; Stanly April 9thj Oct. 15th. ;. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark.- Fall Judge Connor. Z Rocldngham-Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 23d. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. ; Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d, Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. Stokes April u;th. 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 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th, Sept. 3d. Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. j Mitchell April 16th, Sept. I0th.; Yancey April 30th, Sept. 24th. McDowell May 14th, Oct. 8th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Boykin. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th. Alexander-Jan. 30tn, July- 30th. Union Feb. 13th. tFeb. 2nt.i1 spni.. 17th tSept. 24th. f Mecklenburg tFebi 27th, tAug. 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. Lincoln April 2d; Oct. 1st. i Cleveland April 9th; Aug. 6th, Oct. 23d. Rutherford April 23d, Oct! 29thl Polk-May7th, Nov. 12th. ; TWELFTH JUDICIAL" DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae, I Fall Judge Boykin. I Madison Feb. 27th. Julv snt.h tvmr nt Buncombe March 12th. Jun ith a Jio- ith tw. 0,1 r o , Transylvania April 2d, Sept- 3d. Haywood April 9th,- Sept 10th. Jackson April 23d, Sept. 24th. Macon May. 7th, Oct. 1st. - Clay May 14th, Oct. 8th. ;: Cherokee May 21st, Oct. 15th. h GrahamTune 4th, Oct. 29th. Swain--June nth, Nov. 6th. ' A u j , matHrt wm. m. ShiDD. on AiecKienuurs. 12th District, J. IL Merrimon, of Buncomhe., . V - SOLICITORS. ; 1st District'. John H. Blount, of Perquimans. 2nd District; Geo. H. White, (col.) 01 nauiax. rd District, if. Worthington, ot Martin. Til? luotnt t M iron nf Wak6. A T.nnrtrn drne'erist hit the rionu- ructrict. Isaac R. Strayhorn. of Durham. Iar taste for trood bargains. In -his 1 6th Hfstrict, An,ot l?lUTnnnf a " i 1. .i a. 1 "T it 1 I x' a aun iuvivM wintiowsue uispiayn cam umi , g iSistrict B. F. Long, of IredelL CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 5 a 1 m w a w m h m 'SAFEAIWAYS REUABLE.TO LADIESv IN 0 1 S PENS ABLE.S OLD BY AIL DRU6S1STS, I ASK FOR DIAMOND BRAND,CHICHESTEirSENSllSH AND TAKE NO OTHER SEE SI6N ATURE OH EVERY SCX 1 CHICHESTtKCKtMl&ALVU.&ULtrKUtMAUIU iyj-ttli.l CfinnNSSUC,TED WRfTTEN TESTIMONIALS ANB OVEITTRGIU' LADI ES WHautu. . janl8eodlydo J 1 w I 1 t 1 mm m r 1 N BE W A ft r rft Ay C 0H U h DIAMOND &MS or inclose AT - W DTAKry. .-; w . a k I ir- 111 . ' 1 f S. LFTTER BY RCTU"S 5 ivrnrcRi-l " l,a" Box NY R 0 AL PILLS WITH SUCCtJ rBB to s ?ll II H I dl IIILIal r.Uf?. ,5Ivl-5Xisacka&i mailed to Pfhx ? ipi&GSss ' iccnt 8 nd were restored to health by uso of gz& 1.11 IT I. . U . ' ' v.. . . L . -Jtlm. 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