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2Io disease germ can POSSIBI5T remain
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T. Cotter,- State Chemist of Connecticut.
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prized, to find upon analysis that Duffy's
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Wilmington. N. C.
THURSDAY. JAN. 24.1839.
Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C.,
its sccuiiu-uiass uiaiitsj.
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n!,niftawa,,ri(ip of olenitis, Asthma, Woopmg uougn,;lst District, Jolm H. Bunt w rqo
pride, of thej?JlitLV stl
v Croup, etc.,
efforts of Mr. fl,PPpfthl. t
am: witii pariioiiaDie
success attending tlie
...... v.. v v.--- I ' " . - v " - - -
D. H. Sheltorj, a 'younff farmer of
Floyd county, Ga., residing but a
few miles from Rome. It is worthy
of publication, as aa example aud
incentive, outside of Georgia. Mr.
Shelton went from South Carolina
to FJoyd coujuty thirteen years ago,
when but 17 years old, and started
farming $2,100 in debt, without ex
perience and without money. Two
years ago he had paid every dollar
of his debt, and had purchased and
paid for 1,300 additional acres of ex
cellent land, all out of the proceeds
and profits of his farm, and 'the
whole proceeds of this year's staple
crop stands to his credit in the bank.
Mr. Shelton has lived out from the
beginning the plain old policy of
making his provisions at home, and
raising his cotton exclusively as a
surplus crop. It has required cour
age and endurance and fidelity to
maintain this policy, but the result
in Mr. Shelton's case hns amply jus
tified the sacrifice. - At the recent
exposition at Rome Mr. Shelton
made tne nnest single exiuoit ever
made by a private firmer in the
State. His six-months-old pigs took
the premium above all competitors,
and when he killed them the other
day, at 8' months and 11 days-old, they.
averaged 288 pounds net, breaking
the Southern record of 8 months'
pigs.
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Gov. Scales and Gov. Fowle both
favored a more liberal appropriation
by the Legislature for the disabled
Confederate soldiers in the - State
and both strongly urged it. Gov.
Scales, in his last message to the
General Assembly, said this:
By the law of the Code,chapter 45,
and the laws of 1885 and 1887, the
State has acknowledged and at
tempted to meet the sacred obliga
tions she owes to her disabled and
destitute soldiers. The laws men
tioned, tKough well intentioned, are
wholly inadequate. By the acts
and amendments of 1885 tind 1887,
the sum of $30,000 was appropriated
to a certain defined class of soldiers
and widows of deceased soldiers, in
the expectation that each one en
titled would receive the sum of thir
ty dollars.
The number of soldiers drawing
pensions is 1,083; the number of
widows drawing pensions is 2,625;
total, 3,708; allowance for each sol
dier and widow, $8.25; number of
soldiers held and i.ot yet allowed.
181; number of widows held and not
yet allowed, 483; total 6G4; total
number receiving and not receiving
pensions, 4,372. If all claims should
be allowed, we have about $7 each.
This is wholly , inadequate. The
allowance under the Cqde, chapter
45, seems to have given satisfaction.
I recommend that ample provision
be made at least to feed and clothe
the soldiers who are both destitute
and disabled, and the sum should
be in proportion to the disability
and destitution. North Carolina has
commenced the work, and she " can
take no step backwards. Cost what
it may, she must take care of those
soldiers who have been so disabled
in her service that they cannot take
care of themselves, and those who
are the widows of soldiers who were
killed in battle, and who are so des
titute as to make State aid a neces
sity. Gov. Fowle, in his inaugural ad
dress, eloquently said:
However well the material pros
perity of a State may be provided
tor, if it owes a debt of gratitude to
any portion of its people, and fit
occasion comes for its payment, and
the ability is presented to discharge
that debt, at least in part,, and that
duty is neglected, prosperity itself
will only make "more glaring" the in
gratitude of the" Commonwealth.
We have maimed and disabled
soldiers around us who Irave fought
the battles of their State, and on
twined around North Carolina's
brow a chaplet of undying glory
and renown. For even in a war
vhich culminated in defeat, the
North Carolina soldier won for him
self a reputation for courage and
heroism unsurpassed bv theachieve
merits of the human race in any
clime or any "country.
It is the desire of our people that
this Legislature should be prudent
and economical, but no whisper has
yet come to my ears that a proper
appropriation should not be made
to render more tolerable the condi
tio of those brave soldiers who
were wounded upon the battlefield,
and are now suffering on account of
those wounds for the actual neces
saries of life. Let your bounty to
them be as liberal as the circum
stances of the State" will permit, for
under no circumstances will the
people of North Carolina be willing
to see one of her disabled soldiers
enter the poor house. Fix upon the
amount which, aided by ttie gifts of
the charitable and the affection of
kindred, will bring comfort to each
disabled soldier, and provide that
an additional amount shall be added
to the sum appropriated under the
act of 1884 for his benefit until he
shall receive an amount to be fixed
by you, and the plaudits of your
countrymen will attend your action.
wilii unim aim iur, are iue . popular
winfAl. ,nnrn;n wrans frf vnnnr.
winter
adies.
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price, un inis saie
1 buy from our aclve
to bring relief in every case
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used for any affectioi of Throat,
t ijungs or Ajnest, sucii . vyuusuujp-
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CtU. Xh IO un-uou,m, uu
agreeable to taste, perieciiy saie
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anti can a wava tie nenenaeu udoii.
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Trial bottle free at Wm. H. Green
& Co's Diug Store
JANUARY JOKES.
He (pathetically) All great men
fyave smoked, mv dear. She (with
animation) Oh," if you will only
swear off until you are great I shall
be quite content. Adapted from,
the Collegian. j
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Aqam was a sorry neignoor. w nen ;
he presented Eve with a spare rib,
he was too stingy to throw in a piece
of 'backbone. Atlanta Constitution.
A solid citizen sat down with
marked emphasis on a slippery flag
stone on Broad street yesterday
morning. When he was assisted to
his feet the bystanders were amazed
to find deeply indented in the stone
four letters. Closely scrutinized they
proved to be "d-a-in-ii," followed by
an exclamation point of mammoth
proportions. Atlanta Constitution.
The Petulant Pursued You will
make me angry if you persist in your
unwelcome attentions. The Ardent
Pursuer Oh, thanks. I shall con
sider that a point gaiued. N. Y.
Herald. ' '
The lace curtains at the window o
a house are not so reliable an index
of the fiscal policy prevailing in it
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as ine ciomes line. iv. x . jieiuiu.
Society Reporter Where are you
going? Marine Ditto Going out to
see a man. Back soon. Society Re
porter All right. Bring the man
back. N. V. Herald.
They couldn't imagine wliat cans
ed little Johnnie Martin, of Sioux
City, to fall ill and die, but a post
mortem showed thirteen marbles in
his stomach. Memphis Avalanche.
Kinging Noises
In the ears, sometimes a roaring buz
zing sound, are caused by catarrh,
that, exceedingly disagreeable and
very common disease. Loss of smell
or hearing a.so result from catarrh
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood
purifier, is a peculiarly successful
remedy for this disease, which it
cures by pnrifyingthe blood. If you
suffer from catarrh, try Hood s Sar
saparilla, the peculiar medicine.
Cord of heavy tinsel is used to
edge the brims of felt hats and bon
nets.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the above named disease.
By its timely use thousands of hope
less cases have been permanently
cured. I shall be glad to send two
bottles of my remedy free to any
of your readers who have consump
tion if they win send me their ex
press and post office . address. Res
nectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181
Pearl st., New York."
The importance ofurifying the Wood ca
not be overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health. - V
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
Pp.. .li"-Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
rcvJU lldi ana builds up the system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and : preparation
pf the vegetable remedies used , give to
Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- "" If CAlf
iar curative powers. No IISCII
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. If you have made rcp jour mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do net be Induced to
take any other instead. It isra Peculiar
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C, I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass,
' fOO Doses Oho Dollar
Jan l lyrdfewnrm - mws2dp
POMONA HILL NURSERIES
POMONA, N. C,
Two and a tlalf ilesWest of Greensboro. N. C
rjihe main line of the 1L & D. R. R. passes
through the grounds and within 100 feet bf
the office, Salem trains makestops regular
twice dally each way. Those interested in
Fruit and Fruit Growing: are cordially invited
to inspect this, tlie Largest Nursery- in the
State, and one of the largest in the South.
Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear
Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri
cots, Nectarines, Mulberries, (julnce. Grapes
Figs, Raspberries. Gooseberries, Currants, pie
Plant, English Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut
Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, Shade Trees
&c Ail the new and rare varieties as well as
the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888
will show. ;
Give your orders to my authorized agent or
order direct from the Nursery. -
Correspondence solicited. Destriptive Cata
logue frejg to applicants.
Address
J. VAN UNDLEY,
i POMONA, Guilford Col, N. C
" Reliable Salesman wanted in pvpi-v
County. A goQpaylnsr commlssioa wm by
bottle qf Dr. King's New Discovery mstActl James c. MacRae, imberlaud.
I for Consumption. It is guaranteed gtn District, W J. Montgomeo-, ol : Cabarrus.
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if e plan you can h District, Walter piaof Wite.
rtisecl drnrctst a 5th District, S-
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' etb District', o. h. .Allen, of P'JPlin
7th mstricx, iraux iuuciii. v .
loth District. W. H. Bower, of CaldwelL
UtS District, Frank Osborne, of MecklenDurg.
Srtct .Tmfis M . Moody, of Buncombe.
TTMK OF HOLDING COUBTS FIRST JUDICIAX.
" DISTBICT.
Spbing Judge Montgomery.
FALi-Judge MacKae.
Beaufort-tFeb. tola. May 28th, Nov. 26th.
Currituck March oth, Sept. 3d.
rHv. Mamh 19t.h SflntL 10th.
pasnuotank March 19th. June 11th, Sept.
17th, Dec 10th.
Perquimans March 26th, Sept. 24th
CJiOwan Apm au. wu. iou
Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th.
Hertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. 15th.
Washington April 23d. Oct. 22d.
Tyrrell April 30th. Oct. 29th.
' Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th.
Uvde May 15th, .Nov. 12th.
Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th.
SECOND JJJDICTAI. DISTBICT.
Spbing Judge Graves. t
- Win TnrifR Mrmtsromerv.
Halifax tJan. Uth, JMarch 5th, May 14th,
tVnv t-nw
Northamnton iJan. 2!d. April 2d. Oct. 1st.
Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th.
Craven t Feb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 26th.
Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th.
Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTBICT,
Spbing Judge Avery.
Fall Judee Graves.
Pitt Jan. 9th, March 19tU, t June 11th, Sept
17tn.
Franklin Jan. 23d, April 16th, Nor. 12th.
Wilson tFeb. 6th. June 4th. Oct. 19th .
Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20tb, Oct.
15th. t
Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, Dec- 3d.
Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st.
Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th.
FOUBTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT.
Spbing Judge Shipp.
Fall Judge Avery.
Wake Jan. 9th, tFeb. 27th.
tApril 23d, July 9th, tAug. 27th,
tOct. 22d.
March 26th,
Sept. 24th,
Wayne-Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th,
sept, iota, oct. 15.
Marnett Feb. 6th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 26th.
Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d.
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT.
Spbing--Judge Merrimon.
FAix--Judge ShlDD.
Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th, June 4th,
Oct. 15th.
Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th,
INOV. 26IH.
? Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct. 1st.
GHjlford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th
Dec. 10th.
Alamance March 5th, May 2lsf, sept24th.
orange aiarcn i9ui, Aug. 6th, Nov. 5tn.
Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th.
Person April 16th, Aug 26th, Nov. 19th
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT.
Spbing Judge Shepherd.
Fall Judge Merrimon.
Pender-Jan. 19th. May 7th. SeDt. 10th.
New Hanover t Jan. 23d, tApril 16th, tSept.
Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th.
uupun ireD. vsia, sept, ara, jov. 26tn.
rj- v v'U
sampson Tf eo.
Dec. 10th.
27th, April 30th, Oct. 8th,
Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22d.
Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th.
Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT.
Spbing Judge Phillips.
Fall Judge SheDherd.
Columbus-Tan. 16th, April 2d. July 3d, tNov.
Anson 'Jan. 9th, tApril 30th, Sept. 3d.
tjnov. aetn. . -
Cumberland-Jan. 23d. tMav 7th. Juiv 23d
I tNov. 12th.
ywf sun jan. amn, May sist. Aug. autn, oct.
1st.
Richmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th,
uw. 01x1.
Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d.
Brunswick April 9th, Sept. loth.
Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 23d.
EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT.
Spbing Judge Connor.
, " Fall Judsre PhilllDS.
. Oct. 29th.
lg. 6th, Nov.
Ct. 20th. Nov
Cabarrus tJan. :th. Anrii anth
Iredell Feb. 6th, May 21st, Aug.
5th.
Rowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov
19th.
Davidson March 5th, June 4th, Sept. 2d.
U 3U. tU. ; ,
Randolph March 19th, sept. 17th.
Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st.
Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th.
NINTH JUDICIAL ' PISTBICT.
Spbing Judge Clark.
Fall Judge Connor.
Rockingham Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th.
orayth-Fet). 6th, May 21st, Ofct. 22fL
Yadkln-rFeb. 20th. Sept. 24th.
Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th.
Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d.
Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th.
Stokes April 16th. Aug. 6th, Nov. I2tb.
Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th.
TENTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT.
Spbing 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-Aprtl 9th, June 4th. Aug. 27th.
Mitchell April 16th, Sept. loth.
1 ancey April 30th. Sept. 24th.
McDowell May 14th, Oct. 8th.
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT
Sfbino Judge Boykln.
Fall Judge Gilmer. -
Catawba .Tnn iftth Tniviefh
Alexander-Jan. 30th, July 30th.
onFeb-mh ti,eD-
Sept. 17th,
tSept. 2ith.
Me
ecklenburcr tFeh. 97th A 11 HP OT,V
Gaston-March 19th, Oct.' 8thT
Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st.
Cleveland April 9th, Aus. 6th Oct 2i
Pffife1 23d'
Polk May 7 th, Nov. 12th.
TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT.
Spbing Judge MacRae.
Fall Judge Boykln. .
Madison Feb. 27th. .Tnlv rsntvi
Buncombe March Tih 't,'";;.".
Dec. 3d. . -,-.,.i,auS.Wiij,
7r3,aill.apr11 Sept. 3d.
Haywood April 9th, sept l0th.f
JacksonApril 23d, Sept. 24th.
Macon-Mar7th,Oct.Ist.-
Clay May 14th, Oct. ath.
Cherokee-TMay 21st, Oct. istn.
Graham-Tune 4th, 6ct. 29th.l
Swaln-JUne lith, Nov. 5th.
For criminal cases.
tFor civil cases alonp.
I tFor civil cases alone, except jail cases.
CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS
NEW HANOVER COUNTY
Oliver P. Meares, Wilmlneton.
iS.1- More. Wilmington Solicitor
MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
Oliver P. Meares, Wilmlnnon jurt
Gea E. Wilson, ChartoAeiirtr'n?6
WoSVr June 4th,
On Corn, Peanuts
1 and Potatoes? I
rilRY CARBONATK OF LlUR,
BJB tTLTS ASTjOIII'"'?- j
, Addrea
FRENCIUmoS..
Eockv.Polnt Kb.
MISCELIiANEOUS.
Uo Dereory,
j Ho Potash,
Or any other Mineral Poison.
: It is Nature's Remedy, made excluslTely
from Roots and Herbs. . -
It Is perfectly Harmless.
It Is the only remedy knowno the world
that has ever yet Cured contagious Blood
Foison in all its stages.
It cures Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer,
Scrofula, and other blood diseases heretofore
considered incurable. Itcures any disease
caused from impure blood. It is now pre- ,
scribed by thousands of the best physicians
in the United States, as a tonic. We append
the statement of a few :
" I have used S. S. S. on patients convalesc
ing from fever and from measles with the
belt results. J. K. Chkt,. D,,
Bbkmew, GA.-Willie White was afflicted
with scrofula seven years. I prescribed S. s.
Richmond, Va., Deo. 15, lS.-Ihav taken
three-bottles of Swift's Specific for secondary
Wood poison. It acts much better than pot
ash or any other remedy I have ever used.
M -J B. F. Wihfikld, M. D., v
Formerly of Sussex Co., Va.
Dr. E. J.'Hale, the well-known druggist
and .physician, of Nashville, Howard County.
Arf writes: "Having some knowledge as to
what 8. S. S. is composed of. I can safely
recommend it as the remedy for all slUn dis
eases, it matters not what the name may be.
We have a book giving a history of this
'nnu.fni .omuiT and it.a cures, from all
over theworld, which will convince you tnatr
all we say is true, ana wmcn we wuuuu
free on application, mo mmu; ouuum uo
without it. we have another on Contagious
Blood Poison, 'sent on same terms.
Write us a history of your case, and our
physician will advise with you uy letter, in
Strictest confidence. We will not deceive
you knowingly.
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Thb Swift Specific Co.,
. Drawer 8. Atlanta. Ga.
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