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I (TJlO 33cily aOViOXT". Electric Bitters. SuperiorCourta. of North Carolina 183 MISCELLANEOUS. . 1 1 ! I i Tkn ..! . t...:i it .TTTTMlTCa , "TZTTTCi Josh. T. Jamks. Editor & ProoV. " . . - 5 ! Elwstnc Bitter sin the m anno- nf 2 &&?. Wilson. PU R E-UA LTM7 IH G ICE Y, GTOVEC. WILMINGTON. Ii. C. ; praise. A-.urer medicine does n.t titn District. John a. r4iimr nrnntiM i ist and it is saaranlcetl to do ! : ... j . .. cth rMotrt v m t .. I,; "1 4 uwibNTIFIC TftuiEDYp HEATIN& & COOKING. wpnwpsiniv wnr oi idoq I ia claimed. Elretrio Rittora bertand. alldiasflsof the Liver and Kidneys. 1 9th DlctrjesF.Gra sGr Cabarrus. A DEVERACILi . .... ! Off li i urn - Ki m nlno D:. will remove Funnies. Rrtiia Salt "lOUi District. AlDhonso c Arorv nt Hnt-in. TTfi dfrn-A TnT., tnwrea at tne postqmce at Wilmington, N.C., 1 i" t ' - veloos a. . as second-class matter - ' , Rheum ai d ottex affections caused ny J L1 v- 4?? Mecuenburg IV IT - - . w - . . -a . v. Tvit.. . . . T- lodedlSlif Vm, rttS secona-ciass matter. - , ueu.u B. u "uecuons causea ny i2lU Dt' i tTaSi vZt'ZZZXZ LARGEST STOCK and "most complete assort- " jrjr;rr" r-tiu: iS i n mourn bUnrt Wi dr va Mir u MMctuM.ttun wuuuuiuy u.tru. xTtjx. WE. T. Cutter, 8tat Cheroiat of Connecticut. . ... . 1 frnm t fr. aawn .-I .a. 11 I SOLICITORS. meut wj uo iuuuu ia uio owuj. cee uur . Stock and hear prices before buj--lug. You will find that we can save you money. - Il.e ADDe Urozes, for many years .1 V " 4 1st District, John H. Blount, of Pemuhnans. rliia-re Anal vied a great many sampl a --- a a a a a w va - jn a i.iii ci x t-a. i iio .- an. a-a- a--. . - - . . hi' mai 'j'-'' wwu. i Dauiuson. -:m 1P istnct, James C. MacBae. Cum ffir16114 " to weral and I Sjramra .n1 iMmra Mvmn. It is For.Sale UnivertaJy MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS' SOMEOPATHIC VETZ2I1TAEY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle Sheep, i Do Hoes Poultry Do, Hogs. Poultry. 500 PAGE DOOK on Treat- meat of Animals and -1 Ckart Sent Free. A. A. plnal meniaaiiia inim Kever. B. B. Strains Lameness, Ubenmatiim. C. C Distemper, Na?l Discharges. 1. D. Bots er Grabs Worms. r, J'. Colic sr Ciriprw, Bellracae. v w m aa a a w mwy a hcn aaa vui ;oa(b iieaves, roenmonla. ii. . Mlscarrlare Iiemrrhare. II II. Alrtnary and Kidney Diseases. I I. ErnptrvQ Diseases. Mi J K. Diseases ofDicestion. i i -r.rnpiiTn iiReac. oiBBKe. Stable Case, with Die vase, wiia cpecincs, -Witch Hazel 0U and lledJcator. llannol, Price, Single Bonis (orer SO doeesX . .60 Sold by Drag-Blstst or Seat Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Humphreys' HeoV Co. 509 Tulton SL, H. Y SPECIFIC ffo.frO In tiaa 4Tl ST, mm m TViak m.-m nervous ueDinty, vital weakness, I SHk aaa. a aa a m a a vmmm - w -vwaav us: ULurr irauasn. s osJS?iiStte Sold bt Dscooists pnce. Hiapswyi 4ktaco.,iotk-ii.8t..ii.f. mch 23 eod it w ly nrm wiynrm K il J II tnd. fat ti; ui; "J:if.t Laytbom. Diroctions forTruiiilnf( It -f Tor i'"ns- AbKili!:sif D4,c 1 J puma toe poaurj Eon spy- lut-i oaUu f bout incubator and whctn I n ln ys from hvt tU)dv i-l vj.ji per iuaVv.'Ssnt-Joe lik Crnts. of all kinds Giie birda, toe pleasure sod proit. Disease ana uoireant una t. rnii.-i i u AriaJy- AJl about Parrots. Prices at su booh Dtroa, c&ifeti, eto. Mailed fuc 15 I'cnu. The TEraa Books, 40 Cts. ASSnci&Tm.'CiUMrna S32 Souta Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HAIR. BALSAM uiatwriii ClAnses' and heaurife tti dilr PVomofM a luvunant M-v-r Fillf lo Bettor Gray Hair to ii. Youthful Color. I PMVftnta nanrlmff And Kai fallUii I Preventa Dandruff and hair falling 0Ct 29 4V OT?ATRFrrrr?nn?nw,rTTers EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. j " vuvivugu nuunibUCi UI VllU HtXLHl iXl I laws Which CfVVPrn tbft nrwratlnna rf rllcroctinn I andnutrfuoiCalidby tne fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. I xipps naaproviaea our oreaicrast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may saye us many heavy doctors' blfls. It is by the Judicious use of. such articles of diet that a consututlon may begraduany built up until It ia StrOn? Artmiorh f rtir. rorv tanrtanv tr. disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are of floating around us ready to attack wherever uuero 13 a weas poinu we may escape many & fatal shflfr. rtv Vpont fled with pure blood and a properly nourished I V 1 My. ii a 3 j lSlADM.lUO paaeldOnuiasT " tui iwiuag water or miuc. 6ota only in nan pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: . . ' ' JA1MKS0PPPS& CO., . . Ilomoeopathlcxhemists, . oct23 6W' i- v London. Ensrland. w w w .aia a. ... .... ... r: iEAIC,UN DEVELOPED PART t the Body enlargeU an4 atrengtliitcd. Full uartlen rsantaealed freo. KUIK Jtf KD. CO.. UcrrALo. V. ht- RFRSfMS MRHVnH5atSQ Lc of ViSo; V!Vf oVeV:ort:rnUi . . a.P I r A Ct A VT - o -TT i H rTrvT aSaint royalty, aud were as nat- MAOUJN -'JbLAMLlJN. ywwtea by the slave-holders The cahlriet brgan was introduced in Its pros- who had lost their property at the cnt form by Mason & HamUn In 1861. Other hands nf tli P...,., -.i . - makers foUowed in the manufacture of these Ildnat 01 Uie Empire, lo meet the instruments, but tan Mason & Hamlin organs storm the reigninjr sovereign hasrp have always maintained their supremacy as x . &uv erei,n nasre- ine Dest in tne -world. . sorted to all sorts of diplomatic llMason & Hamlin offer, as demonstration of in,ri1rl in,.i.,,ti.w. 1:1 1 the unequalled exceUencof their organs, the luetnot including a liberal grant fact that at all of, the great World's - Exhl hi- inr of titles and hnnm-v rf xr,,,,.. tnslnce that of Paris, 1867. In competition n " 1,01101 b of various withhstmakA'Tjn vfoers ot ail lhe Princess even went so aWS&vlvJtAJNBto to far some time airo. so rnnKtl,.t rA11..23 to t0- catalogues free Mason & Hamlin do not hesitate to make, the extraordinary claim for their pianos, that they wihexiienwMa cSrlo MiMua supenoniy: Tnis tney attribute solely I . to the remark&blA tmnmvpmont. intrmiiMui v.tt I Dv J remarkable lmDrovement lntrrwlnrwi hv I bv them In theyear 18S2, and known as the "Ma- mosf Pfr : som & lUxujf Piano Stringer." bv the use of mOSst eHective, PleTuriTIAN0S"aie iroc.nio 1ms st00I by the sovereign, ment of txne,f: w.Vtogether with A republican form of government gTeatly In- grand a ctkight creased ca- for ih lnof .Q,.,.i,. ,. padty for standing in tune and other lmpor- nii ,ast reuinant of imperialism "i'JStamingtesUmonrmmao in Western hemisphere ia not purchasers, musicians and tuners, sent to- remote possibility by anv means iretlier with dfrtnrivA itnirwnio tn J J J a- pucant. r s with the departure of slavery and "a?08.an1 Organs sold for cash or easy pay- Dom Pedro's death i.mef ments'aiso rentea. - 1 MASON & HAMLIN OKU AN AND piano co. cl Boston. Chicago. OCt 29 4W r-W .aamaM a. . . m m I 21 Ml and tAHAUbltU UIIALNilrKu rnilE SCIENCE Ol g?rf-PirriCMnrl7 LIFE, the crea I r v rf Medicniiwork of.U, J In Vr 2$fFF . .ageonManhoodrer I zinjr ooa and Physical De that exceedingly disagreeable and . bility. Premature De I verv common diso 111017' 'THYSFF.cllEIT0r8OfYoatI, or faring also result from catarrh UVi I II I OLLr land the untold ' mi-er Hoods Sarsaparilla, the reat blooli eseoaseqaent thereon, -800 nas9 9 to.. Its pre 1 " ' .7i : i reut OJOOtl icriptiona for all diseases. Cloth, full ;Ut. only f LOO Pwri"fr,lS a peculiarly successful y mail, scaled. IilaatraXho sample free to all yoan remedy for this disease, which it md iruddle-aed men. Send now. The Gold mm! Cures by purifvinthe hlrwl If wxn lewelled Medal awarded to the author by t tic Nation- sufTP , iL fVS?, , 2r if OU uMdicai AssociatkMu-Addrow ro. Bbx is5,Bos. 8U"er.froi" catarrh, try Hood's Sar- on, Mass., or Dr. v. ll PAiiKEii, uradajocof Har- sapanlla, the peculiar medicine txrd llodicai CoUeje, a years' practice in Boston, tX.CD The fresh fruit crop of California Cut this at. Ya may never see tt eLyalav tn,s season has an estimated value of oct29 4w . i?io,ooo,ooo. ; . ' t ween , ftn . 1ftfW .nnn.th,,,, 0- linn To Ty- r A m - man and Billoir. M. Crozes always supplied the condemned with stim ulnrttc inof dafA.a v..:.n AIT I. : I praying with the doomed criminals he made thm drink a ,kMf. t.i- i i i j i , ... of black currantcordial dashed with '-- T 7eo braody- The Abbe lived in a mis I mm ..... ... - eranie little lotlirmir close to Ti Roquette, where he had collected j. i ii x m . --r www . o f,'1" him by the murderers whom he had conducted to the guillotine. Indiana and her favorite sons in a ?.n.IUV land- They were armed with pontiea! way for twenty years VtP that it may be just as well to re- j their stakes?" asked his neighbor, mark that this is the first time the "Not much?" was the reply. tkI pull- State ever gave the country a Presi-1 td UP tne stream."--Life. dent. Virginia gave us Washing-i , Mr. Dunlap l)erby (sternly to his f.. tit,u w-k Tvr..i: nr daughter) Pearl, what is the tueau- r J, ' Mad,8u' Mo"ro , ing of this? Miss Pearl I)erby-0h, John Tyler. Massachusetts was the j papa, what do you mean? Mr. Dun home of John Adams and John lap Derby Those fawn colored Quincy Adams, Tennessee supplied a.i... t.,n' t it t uaunouu, otnutja rv. 1'mih. and Andrew Johnson. Zachary Tay - lor was from Louisiana. New York under Mar Ifir v.. u-n.nn nf:n.-.i Ik.. a A. uucaier A.ariuur auu wrover uieve land. William Henry Harrison came from Ohio, and so ilid Rntii - a rf orrl TfoACIn t... a r'..- , . m. . . . neiu. i ne great Mate of Pennsyl- vania supplied the country with one President James Buchanan New Hampshire another in the person of Franklin Pierce, and Illinois was the btate fiom which Abraham Lin- i coin and Gen. Grant hailed when they were elected. The present Legislature of Geor gia is remarkable because of the youthfulness of its presiding offi cers. The President of thtf Senate, Mr. Fleming du Bignon, and the Speaker of the House, Mr. A. S. Clay, were both born in the year 1853- Thev were still mpr hAuC while the war was raging, and en tered upon their political career f ter the bitterness of the reconstruc tion era had passed a ay. The bringing to the front of the young .- 11 r. 2 noticeable, (jrovernor Seay, of Ala L . . wen in Mie oouin is necomint? verv Dama, is only 45 years old. Repre sentatives Phelan, of Tennessee,and Simmons, of North Carolina, are two of the youngest men in Con gress. The delegates to the St.Louis Convention from Georgia were al most without exception of the new ft .. 4-: 1 x . ., -. two 01 1'resi- aential electors just chosen in that arfo i,0 1. 1 . , . , . , . ocate "are barely attained their majority. West Virifiniji hn hppn , "Ju,It Virginia nas been for years noted for the youthfulness - - lts Grovernors, Senators and Rep- resema uves. Emancipation in Brazil has knock-1 ed down one of the chief urons of tii n,oi... , ii. . i the monarchy, and resulted in an agitation for the abolition of impe rial institutions and the substitution of a republic. The anti-slavery leaders, encouraged by their sue- , . . . a A utttura.iy iook up the cry as to drop upon her knees in tl . . , , . 1 . K"eeb in l,le Street and kiss the child of the lead" Republican orator-Jose de Pa- it along , tne liArwl the hand. THp for since then Pa -.. mm changes, in spite of the close re- lations maintained commercially 1 n otherwise with the monarchies rope. lUntrincr NolMa the ears, sometimes a roaring hm. sound, are fa.nol lv tie at W. H. Green & Cos Drugstore. . NOVEMBER NONSENSE. "John, you are not listening: to a word I am savinff!"" "Whv tnv t pur. I am all ears." 4I knov vou are. tt luakes it all the inore pro - ! Vkin- '- mi w : i , . ah, liiodgi, i uai poem is beaati- falr -Yes, Agatha, it is the crown- ; ful!" -Yes Agatha - j iug effort of my life And, Lionel, f i mm-m "'y iionen n will rjrinsr vou - fe"e' fterJial faiu,e wi lt xt?M, atraiua anu pernaps sa. XjJCVfltlTtfe. 4tThe oth er dav T rowed ilnwn fli river," said an old Texas granger, I 'anrl saw koiiia cnwhnvB Bfnlinn a ciaim in tne ricnest Dortom land ' ?"ers over your hoes! Ah Pearl i 1 never supposed that a daughter of mine would sink to the level of a ! tailor made man! Exchange. i Miss Oliv T Afr Ri-ifrs i PJ'.e. . A exaggerate, Mr. Barry? , . . j - . k m . i air. Wilkes Barry Well, lies the 'father of a year old baby. baby. Exchange promptness ! First a cold, then a couyrh, then I consumption, then death. "I took Dr. Ackers hnirhsh Reiuedv for Consumption the moment I began to cough and I believe it saved inv l'4-" Walter N. Wallace, Wash llU,as "ros" d,ulst A clean hand moves freely through t,le 'ami. TAKE IT IN TIME. i'or want otanaiL a shoe whs lost: for want of a shoe, a horse was lost; for want of a horse, a ruler was iosr." isever neglect small things. The first signs of pneumonia and nriniQmii rktirtri rn n m'piiiii lm nh.nr.lr erl hv Tir An.lroiv Tnorlioti Pamarltr for Cousumntion Miintls Brothers N,.f p Jul,nus r01"6! s I I Flit i I Vi I U atarrhi May affect any ioi tioii of the body where the mucous membrane Is found. But catarrh of the head is by far the hmst common, and the most liiible to be neglected. It cannot bo cured by Un-al applications. Being a constitution:-1 disease it rennire Ringing a constitutional remedy like Noioos Hood's Sursaparilla, which. working through the blood. eradicates the inipia ily which causes and pro motes the c;ii:n rli, ui.d soon effects a perma nent cure. At the s;i.:ne thne Hood's Sarsa- parilL builds u; the whole system, and makes one leel renewed in Micngth and health. If you suffer ItTipiirO from cat;.rrh, Le juro to m-.rt try H.kkI s S ,rs:m::riila. - IOOCI "I used IIoirti'sSarsaiarilla for catarrh, and received reut ! eia-f and beneiit from it. The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially In the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, riuging noises HOOCI S in my ears, and pains in Sarsaoarilla iu: bick. of ,u7 nead- back of my head. 1 me etrort to clear my 1:c"d iu 1,it! 1J,ing i y hawking and spitting wa? 1':Ui,i"1:. '""s Sarsaparilla gave ma niuauuiaieiy, win.e in tune I was en- tirely cured. I i:m never without tho medi cine i:i my hou: c as I think it is worth its weight in gold." Mi:s. G. B. 11 1 nr., 1020 Eighth St., N. V., WashhiL'ion. 1. C. Cureo Catarrh " I was troubled with that annoyiuc disease. nasal catarrli, and never found relief till 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla." J. L. Routt. Jlarksburg,- Ky. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 1 : six f or 5. Prenared onl by C. I. HOOD &, CO., Apothecaries, LoweU, Mala, IOO Dosos One Dollar dec lGlyrd&wnrm mws2dp Notice. "Jlt. W. A. McGOWAN will collect subscrlp- UonsdueTIIK DAILY UEVIEW and soUclt new subscribers. SF INTEREST 0EK r-i-,r.. ,, i I vnentl v ZtZi OT 2 of Memory pet m VBi. l)y lie u!e if an entirely ihJ th Tr.y.TJ7Z , J,VJm oparn. span i iSSTf?; "i?ted,33Page D)o a.t"n5?'aIMaent seaJedV Everr man nhonM -au 1L. VUN GRARP TnhT!til7i I Park iMlce. Aew Yorkr' Ffe, WTTT Wonders exist in thousands mmf mmlimim VL lorms,. out are surpassed by the ma cio mvcuuuii. j nose who arc in need of profitable work that i-nn ho rinna while living at home should at once send their uAiurt-as uaueib &, ju., i-ortiana, Maine, and iwicireB, run liuormauon now either sex ot all ages, can earn from S5 to 25 Der dav nr1 upwards wherever they live. You are started ncv. vapnui noi. requirea. some nave made over $50 In a single day-at this work. AU suc- nova6md Lime. Lime. LIME in exchange for TKOVISIONS, LIME " GliOCEHIES. LIME DKY GOODS UME " HARDWARE, LIME " " LUMBEli. LIME . " CASH. PHENCH UltOS., Pt! v Rocky Point. K Stravhorn. nf TVmham Alien, or ijuniin. iociicfc, f rau& jauxicui, ui lucnmona. ni.Il I il HI. Ill I. II IT lAllff rT irwun . . 9th District, Thos. Settle, Jr.. of Koddngrham. iuvu liHtnct, w. ii.uower,or caioweu. , m-nrfm-nN - -llthDlstrlcf, Frank Osborne, oi Mecklenburg. fiA T f) frT! S fiLASS 12th District, James M. Moody, of Buncombe' I w iXv A Xb J. U sJJJ O UJJJtlOO) TIKB OF HOLDING COtJKTS FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. j , Spring Judge Montgomery. Beaufort t Feb. tsih. May 28th. Nov. 36th. iurniuujt--Jiarcu am, sept, aa. y 1 .mm -J VV. AWpIH Pasquotank March 19th. June 11th. Sept. X UI, VCU J.UUU. 1'erqulmans March 36th, Sept. S4tb Chowan April 3d. Oct. 1st. fJatS AnrllOHi Clot ftti Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. 15th. Bare May 7th, Nov. 5th. Uyde-May 15th, Nov. 13th. Pamlico May gist, Nov. 19th. 8KC0ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judere Mnntp-nmprv. Halifax t Jan. 9th, tMarch 5th, May Hth, .XT . m- y ' Northampton tJan. 23d, April 2d, Oct. 1st. Craven tFeb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, Sepu 17th. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT." Spring Judge Avery. V a i.i. Jjirlcro (lrsivps Pitt 'Jan. 9th, March 19th, tJune 11th. Sept 17tn. FrankllnJan. 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson tFel. fith .Tunpif h ot iQfh Vance Feb. 20th. Mav 21 at. a no- ith nt . - . , o- 1 " Martin March 5th. Sept. 3d, tDec- 3d. Greene ADril 2d . Ocr.. ist Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring Judge Shlpp. Fall Juda-e Avprv. waK oa.11. mil, Treo. mm.. "Marcn a$tn. r Apm zau, -juiy yin, JAUg. 27tU, 'Sept. 24th, tOcl. 22u. WftVnfi .Tan. Mflrlr 19th inrll 1M-i l-... ;,Vi, s-TST """i iiarnecir eD. 6tn, Aug. 6th, Nov. 26tn. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrtmon. WAT.TTlllrro MVlInn Durham Jan. IRt.h MnrVn .rima , 9mtmjmsMM. WU, Granville Jan. snt.lv Anrii km srr inf h Chatham Ffih. laf.h uravrtii nt lot- Guilford i .FAh. with (av oefii Ano- ortvi Dec. 10th. ' a..-., Alamance March 5th. May 2lsf , Sept. 24th. viaoiKc marcn lyui, Aug. 6in, WOV. 5tn. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug 26th. Nov. 19th! SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge ShepbercL nr -r-, -a i P ALL l H1VH i-i'ri iiii in i cuuci o cm. xvtu, Muy . ill. csepi. IUIH. I 24th. c w nauuvcr idtiu. SUU, TApni loin, Tciept. Lenoir Feb. 6th Aug. 20th u Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb. 13th, Sept.3rcf, Nov. 26th. m t -ni(H.Hi I ftMwa.. a 1 nsx.L --v . . Samnson tFfih. fwr.h Am-11 nntr nnt. oth To , r. m 1 ' Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d. Jones Mnrr.h Rf n ciot. oth v Onslow April 2d, Nov. 5th. " SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SFRiNa-Judge Phillips. Fall .Tudw Hhfnhaiv COlumbUS Jan. lt,h Anrll91. .TnlvOrl -NTrTr 26th. ' r . An3on Jam 9th, t April 30th, Sept. 3d. lLT.n fit A. Cumberland .Tan. f Tth .thitj- N0V.12th. " ' Jlst Robeson Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct. ItiChmond FPh. lftr.h .Tnno Attn Sanf 1Wh hn ' " J Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. Brunswick Anrii Qf.h fsprr. inr h Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor. Fa I.I. .Tllflcro Phllllna Cabarrus tJan. 30th. Anrii anth. ot. eotb. Iredell Feb. 6th. Mav 21st Anc nt. -vnu 5th. 0 ' r Kowan Feb. 90th. Mav 7th a no- ontvi Mn, 19th. . 0 Davidson March 5th, June 4th, Sept. 2d, use. isa. Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. otauijr April m, ucu. istn. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. FALL Jude-A flnnnnr ltocklnsrham .Tan. 9iir .Tnlv 9M 'nv Rrn x-uijtn. reu. oxn, may zist. Oct. 220. Yankln Kp.ri. ww.h Rant. oi, Wilkes March Sth. Anrii not.h Slant, icttv. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. uoKes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. spring judge Gilmer. Fall Jurnrp. f!lflrif. Henderson Fp.h. lath Juiv tttty. Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th, sept. 3d. Ashe March Sfif.h Mav 9rh af oavi w. j aavia AUg fr1" 's Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. ...vuu xvi 11 jLoiiu, oeuu jLUtil. 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. 30th, July 30th.! Union Pph. l:tt.h PPh nri Lr.f 1r., oiffc " ' " kv Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th, tAug. 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st. Cleveland Aprtl oth, Aug. 6th, Oct. 22d. H1C0rd-APr11 23 Oct. 29th. Polk May 7th, NovTBth. . TWELFTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacBae. YXX.T. .flirlcnp RnrUn Buncombe Mawh i?fh .Tnnaiath ,r.v. aWMIUi Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3d. naywooa Aprueth. se Z JJackSOn-April 23d, SepC 24th. iacon-May 7th, Oct. 1st. uuu nj;iu 1U, oepb 1UID. . v;iay aiiijr iin UCU 8LU. -'cherokee-May'ast, Oct 15th. Rr&ham-JnnR Ath W ooii; T . .... l-' 7iu. mwMWMa v iuv TViif vrvw 6VLlU Swain June 11th, Nov. 5th. For criminal casps. tFor civil cases alone tFor civil cases alone, except Jail cases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS NEW HANOVER COUNTY. Oliver P. Mearws wiiminnf-. JJenanH.K Moore, WilmlngtonTsollcitOr. Court beglns-Jan. 2d, Marchl9th Mav2ist Inlv lftth Mont. 1-th xiA- eV" A-fuu, Jttajr sist, MECKLENBURG COUNTY. fAil?-?, Judge. v-w. iwu u , v uaxiu L , JJOllCltOr. ' ASrSSI . 4th, -. wv VVJA UUKJ 1 1,11 . On Corn, Peanuts and Potatoes rjIRY CARBONATE OF LIMJS, . MIXED WITH KA1NI1 RS UITS ASTONISHING. ni, a Addrc -ITiENOTItK)8.. jfllT f Rock- Point N. gun as, Pi sto Lb. SHOT, CAPS, (SMALL AND LARGE.) Sash. Doors and filinde, PflCKM AND TABLE ;CDILEky. Bazors, Scissors & Shears. v in act a complete stock of HARDWARES Tt. nil ita hranhoa ' ;.: ' ,. " We take pleasure in showing our Goods. Jacobi's Hdw. Store, 12 south Front Street. - oct4tf ' . . Atlantic View;? WBIGHTSVII.LE. N. 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Send J O cts. for lOO-paflo Painphiaf 25 th Annual; Session; ' THE TWENTY-FlFTir ANNUA of Misses Burr & James School will eoa mence on Thursday, Oct. 4th, at St. Joiui Chapel, on-Third, , between lied Cross md Campbell streets whQre it has been -locate for the past two years iThe street care ma nlng on Red Cross, a few, yards from tbe bund ing, can cover any objection to distance.- well ventilated schoolroom, pleasant P ground, good cistern; ol water and retired nt uation make it; more desirable, tban more central localities available 1 r -fv :! s - The Principals, as heretofore, will spare w effort for the advancement of the pupils Mad ly entrusted to their ; carer giving indlvwuil attention to each, , and ruling with firm u loving disclpllnei v . , - t t- -. . I Their many, graduates, some of them not occuDviner the Dositlon of . teachers. testUr W their success. . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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