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j John Curtin Kent, a citizen of
! providence, R. I., now lies in an
Eulii-li jail under a life sentence for
j beiritf a Fenian and a dynamiter.
; He htoutly tleniel lii.s guilt, but was
i convicted on Hie testimony of iro-
feissioiial detectives. He appealed
to Minister Lowell, but that Repub:
lican official had no time to listen to
the complaints of poor Irish-Americans.
Now that there has been a
change in the Administration, the
poor prisoner may yet be a free
man. President Cleveland has in
structed Consul General Waller to
investigate the case, and to secure
justice for Kent.
u; crIor C-urt J c 1 . . .
A' great amount of political engi- JUE3L.J. r
neering will be done bv friends of 1st District, Jan:e3E.f!i-pi.erc!,cf rjinrort
candidates to secure for their man Disrrtct iMPWi::r3.cf I J-eectse.
the lirst.place on the ticket, and the fflKtaSrio?W : -1 . .
best man will probably secure the 5tn District, John a. ciiimer, of Guilford,
coveted place. Then if indors3d by th District, K T Doykiri, ol : ampson.;; ;
rho Tiininrltv nf th neTinle th lAr-ta District. James U. MacKae, Cumrland.
the iuajont oi tne people ,tne eiec- 8tn Districi;t w J.Montgomery, of Caiarrus.
tion is assured. Jblectnc Bitters nas oth District. Jesse F. Graves, of Surry;
been put to the front, its merits 10th District Alpiionso c. Avery, ol Burke.
passed uihhi. has been Indorsed and "gg; -fcSS?
f and fiirt of all THvJnuo lst strict, John H. Blotmt, of Perquii
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i" . :ctt,ri r" V,"T . 2nd District, Geo. U. White. (coL) of Halifax..
ol iviuneys, . ijiver ana Dtomacn. 3rd District, D. worthlngton, ol Martin, y
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,, ofn invetmer.r Prie.P Sfw- and 1 5th District, Isaac H. Strayhorn, of DurHam.
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An eastern paper heads an item:
'Gladstone Friendly to Turkey. So
are ve. Thanksgiving day is on the
way hither.
I hope you appreciate the fact,
sir, that in marrying ray daughter
you marry a large-hearted, generous nthTDec. loth.
7th District, Frank McNeill, of ltlchmond.
stn District, a. r. uons. or ireaeii. '
9th District, Thos. Settle, Jr., of Kocldngham.
10th District, W.U. Bower, of Caldwell.
11th District, Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg.
12th District, James M. Moody, of Buncombe.
TUCK OF HOLDING COCfcTS FIBST JUDICIAL
DISTBICT.
Spsino Judge Montgomery.
- Fall Judge MacKae.
Beaufort t Feb. t31h. May 28th, Nov. 26th.
Currituck March oth, Sept. 3d.
Camden March 12th, Sept. 10th. v " '
Pasquotank March lata. June ntn, sepu
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MASON & HAMLIN.
I TThe cabinet organ was Introduced In Its pres
ent form by Mason & Hamlin In 1S61. Other
makers followed in the manufacture of these
Instruments, but the Mason & Hamlin organs
have always maintained their supremacy as
the best In the world.
I Mason & Hamlin offer, as demonstration or
the unequalled excellence of their organs, the
fact that at all of the great World's Exhibi
tlons, since that of Parts, 1867, in competition
with best mat AT) a XTwjers of all
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. Mason & Hamlin do nothesltate to make the
extraordinary claim for their pianos, that they
are superior to all others. They recognize th e
high exceUence achieved by other leading ma
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claim superiority! This they attribute solely
to the remarkable improvement introduced by
them In the year 1S82, and known as the "Ma
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greatly In- grant a cpright creased ca
paary for standing In tune and other impor
tant advantages.
A circular, containing testimonials from 300
purchasers, musicians and. tuners, sent to
gether with descriptive catalogue, to any ap
plicant. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay
ments; also rented.
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The geheral world is not aware
that a body of about twenty-five
English and Scotch missionaries and
others are waging war, unsupport
ed, in the regions adjacent to Lake
Nyassa, in Africa,against the Arabs,
who are trying to extend the area of
their slave catching operations
The Arabs have built a stockade on
the route northward from Karonga
to obstruct the communications of
the English. In May last a dozen
of the latter, assisted by some hun
dreds of natives, attacked the stock
ade without success. Reinforce
ments were obtained, and on June
15th a night attack was made by
twenty-live whites, assisted by three
hundred and fifty natives. The mis
sionary army was again defeated,
with some loss, the stockade being
well constructed and defended with
much spirit. The British retired in
. . ...
irooti order anu are now trvintr to
get together several cannon and
Gatlings with which to renew the
assault. Thev are determined that
the Arabs shall not obtain a lodg
inent in their Held ot missionary
labor.
girl." 1 do, sir (with emotion), and
1 hope she inherits those qualities
from her father.1 Life.
air. Bibber (next morning) Oh,
my head! It is a wonder that a man
will put an enemy into his mouth
to steal away his brains. Mrs. Bib
ber If that's what you did it for,
Bibber, I think the enemy got" bad
ly left. Terre Haute Express. ,
"Times are a trifle dull, sir," he
said, addressing a fellow passenger.
"Not with me," was the reply; "my
business shows a gratifying increase
every vear." "May I ask the nature
of your business?". "Certainly; I'm
the fool killer."
Peterfamilias Why, Ethel! You
don't mean to tell me-you want to
marry that oldbaldheadedProfessor
Wiseman! Ethel Is is true he is
bald, but think how many young
men of to-dwy are bald on the inside
of their heads. The Idea.
Th e Democratic National Commit
tee spent over $100,000 in printing.
It distributed over 15,000,D00 copies
of documents, and sent 2,000 speak
ers throughout the country to en-
ighten the people on the subject of
tariff reform and other vital issues
of the hour. To this must be added
the work done by the various State
committees, which printed and dis
tributed as many pamphlets as the
National Committee, besides hand
ling an even larger number of their
own speakers. The most widely
circulated and popular document
sent out by the National Committee
was the President's tarifi reform
message of last December. It was
so plainly worded and so admirably
written that it was easy for all
classes to get right down tothemeat
of the thing after one careful read
ing. About 2,000.000 copies of the
message and 500,000 copies of the
national platform were printed in
twelve different languages. There
were English. German, French
Spanish, Swedish. Italian, Polish,
Hungarian, Bohemian, Hebrew,
Welsh and Danish. In addition to
the President's message there was
also printed in French the speech
delivered at -Port Huron; Mich., by
Senator Thurman. aiul it met with
a large demand from French people
a it i m
an over tne country, mere were
also 2UO.0O0 copies printed in Eng
lisii. This was th only speech by
Thurmau circulated by
tionai Committee. Italy
sons in New York and in
cut, Indiana and Illinois
nishetl with severa
sand copies of the
in Italian. The Hungarian and Bo
hemian documents were circulated
mainly in New York city. The He
brew reprints were distributed
among the Jews of New York, and
in addition, 50,000 copies ot a pam
phlet of especial interest to the
Polish Jews employed in the "sweat
ing" clothing factories in the east
side of New York city were circu
lated. In fact the message served
as the text of the Democratic cam
paign from the start. When it was
first printed the committee had no
idea that there would arise such a
universal demand for the document
as has occurred. The speeches de
livered in Congress by Messrs. Roger
Q. Mills, William L. Scott and Speak
er Carlisle on the Mills bill were cir
culated to the extent of over 1,500,
000 copies. The demand for Scott's
speech was greater than for those
of the other two gentlemen.
Irby Prophylactic Fluid.
Use it in every sick room. Will
keep the atmosphere pure and
wholesome; removimr all had odors
from an v source.
Will destroy all Diseases Germs,
infection from all Fever and all
Contagious Diseases.
The eminent nhvsician, J. Marion
Sims. M. D.. New York, savs: "I
am convinced that Prof. Darbys
Pronhvlactie Fluid is a most val
uable disinfectant."
The notice of New Orleans closed
up all keno rooms aud arrested the
proprietors. The faro dealers were
not molested.
TEUIUBLE.
Two thirds of all deaths in New
York City are from consumption or
pneumonia. The same proportion
holds for most other cities. Delays 124
Perquimans March 26 th, Sept. 24 th
tQowan Apru aa. occ isu
Gates AprU 9th, Oct. 8th.
Hertford April 15th, June 18th. Oct. 15th.
Washington April 23d. Oct. 220.
Tyrrell April 30th. Oct. 29th.
Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th.
Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th.
Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th.
8KC0ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Graves.
Fall Judge Montgomery.
Halifax tJan. 9th, JMarch 5th, May 14th,
INov. 12th. .
Northampton Uan. 23d, April 2d, Oct. 1st.
Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th.
Craven tFeb. 13th. May 28th, Nov. 26th.
Warren March 19tn, Sepw 17th. - .
Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTBICT,' '
Spring Judge Avery.
Fall Judge Graves,
Pitt 'Jan. 9th, March 19th, tJune llth, Sept
17tn.
Franklin-Jan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th.
wiison jFerx etn, j une 4tn. oct. 19th
Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 201 h, Oct.
l&tn.
Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, (Dec- 3d.
' Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. -Nash
April 30th, Nov, 19th.
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring judge Shlpp.
Fall Judge Avery.
Wake Van. 9th tFeb. 27th. March 26th,
TApruaw, jujjt ma, jAug. rn-n, "sepc. 2n,
tOct. 22d.
Wayne-Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th,
Harnett Feb. 6th. Aug. 6th, Nov. 26th.
Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d.
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Mernmon.
Fall Judge SWdd.
Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th, June 4th,
Oct. 15th. .
Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th,
IHOV. ZULU.
Chatham Feb. 13th. May 7th. Oct. 1st.
Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th,
Dec 10th.
Alamance March 5th, May 21sf , sept. 24th.
orange iuarcn lata, Aug. etn, Nov. 5tn.
j-Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th.
"Person April 16th, Aug 26th, Nov. 19tti,
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT.
Spring Judge Shepherd.
Fall Judge Merrtmon.
Pnnrtnr Ton TOfVi V otr Wh fianf irM-V
New Hanover t Jan. 23d, t April 16th, tSept.
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Address : .-
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Remedy for Consumption will al
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May affect any portion of the body where the
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Duplin Feb. 13th, Sept. 3rd, Nov. 26th.
Sampson-tFeb. 27th, April 30th, Oct.
Dec 10th.
Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d.
Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th.
Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Phillips. .
Fall Judge Shepherd.
Columbus Jan. 16th, April 2d. July 3d, tNov.
An30n 'Jan. 9th, tAprll 30th, Sept. 3d.
tjnov. aocn.
Cumberland Jan. 23d, tMay 7th, July 23d
TPiOV. itn.
Robeson Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct.
ist.
Itichmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th,
nee. lira.
Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d.
Brunswick April 9th, Sept. 10th.
Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct, 22d.
EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT. "
Spring Judge Connor.
Fall Judge Phillips.
Cabarrus Uan. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 29th.
IredeU Feb. 6th, May 2lst. Aug. 6th. Nov.
am.
Rowan Feb. 20th. May 7th. Aug. 20th. Nov
lytn.
Davidson March 5th. June 4th. Sent. 2d.
V iC. 30,
Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th.
Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st.
Stanly-April 9th, Oct. 15th.
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Clark. ;
Fall Judge Connor,
ltocklngham 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 19tn, Sept. 3d.
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 5th, Aug. 6th.
Caldwell March 19th, Sept. 3d.
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