t - L ! - 1 if D DK DULL1 3 facilitate Teething :ana VI l-r.CULL'Ofacll druggists, Eylcc 23 eta. CI . : 2 3 Ostites jous; colds, Hoarseness." Asthma. BrtmthitfeTP f1 fill GroupJnci- T)ient Con-UyUUflstiniption, ana relieves: Lonsump--; tiv'e Persons, 25 cents. SYRUP 'Gfinyc LANGE'S CUBES CIGARETTES for Ca OlitAC tarA. rVe 7a Cf rft a ttruggftU, fl VOICE from Ohio. Ucr. Is portrait of Mr. liarri- I w Bull, or nuriH, v?im. H write Was at work on a farm Ivr CtO a month ; I now bare an aarnrjr for E. C. Allen A Co'a albums and obli- cawona ia euen mi 9iu a uy. (Signed) , V. II.Caekisox. William Kline, Ilarrisbnrt!, Pa, T write: I bae xttxtr known anything to cell like your albonv. Yesterday I took onlrrs enough to pay me over SS5." W. J. El more, Bang-or, Me., writes: "I tak an order for your album at alaa oat every bouse I visit- Wjr k - proritisnenamacIiaa9XW Ifforra sin trie day's work. V xivT are edoinqoiieaswea, t space to K,v ee lia nft tracts frour : one wka t sites bold of tbh ratt buaiuets nil. ShnlLir start YOU intthis business. reader? Write to as and learn all about it for yourself. Vi'a - are starting many: we will start you if yon don't delay until another aets ahead of roi in your part of the conutrr. If yon take bold yon will be able to pick up jcold fast. y fiend .. On account of forced manufad oxer's sale l$5,(MNt ten lollar Xhotcrnph Album areto be sold tothe people for 93 each. Bound in Hyal Crimson Silk Velvet JJnh.C)varnjitt(rl.T decorated inaidef . U.-ndomet albnniinthe world. Lanrest Size. Createst bargain. ever kn.mii. Afcnls wanted. Liberal terms. l:iy niupy forayent. Any cue can ' become a successful ajrer.t. fiells iiscif on iplit little or no talking necessary. Wherever shown, every iue wants to pur- Tins. AtetUs take tlMMtsands of orders with rapwlity never -" before known. Great profits await every worker. Agents ara " making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. You, reader, can do as well as any ne.-jTull information and terms free to those who write for same rw it h particulars and terms for our Vamilv Bibles Hooks and Periodicals. After you know aU, should yon conclude to go no further, why no harm is done. sj - Address K. Cf ALLEN. & CO, Al lSTA, MAIM. i ff I fsk 1 jk Jlysteritni n till if 9 H l K itsaction. Quii-k a lis Jf 1 tLrl i k j1.1 aff"iff I i i Et 3 L 1 1 1 i c t, i m met Hut e tglP Ill I n its benfiicia: 1 (TVr " VJ results. r U n o x- ' W. 5l ' celled as a 1 .iootJ vclous as an al teratiTc in it stimulant cfii-n onatorjiI iivo AsovereiKJicur for DYSPEPSJX- Indigestion O:? prcssion aiii want of appetite Headache, an. N 'vons-ic vanish as i t b ; m:3 aft. r n tinjrafew lo -Pimples asi. Coils Uiaipca apeemiy wnen tnt3 rTn eay is taiccn. J. uere i : no more effectual relict itr t!ie na;tea av loathing of fo-xl due to INTEMPERAN ! than this article. Pucvnimarceloceut t)':t ties. 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O Arrive at Uamlot. N. C dec 16 tf WM. NONCUUE, Sup't The Nprih Curolina Presbyterkm ISA HUfilOUb IA1IU EEllPtf BTr PUBLISHED WEEKLY, and devoted to the Intellectual, moral and Rntritnai interests of the people, It numbers among Its correspondents many of the very best writers ot the southern Pres byterian Church. Ills inorougiuy unuuuuA n nnpstions of doctrine, but.lrce and out. wnnkpn m itaTlews on all open truestions. 1C allows and Invites free discussion within the bounds of courtesy- . -in rjonularlty the Presbyterian Is con stantly advancing. It Is Ill l - U A Vj-xm l- -k U e r vs I ... I 1 iiR rHiirir 1111 Liin j. nu uiu 1 . . f ,11 and presents in its columns wauw w muricai, si and Instruct an ages, classes ana conaiuona of the people ' " Price per annum, $2 65; or for one -year to any new subscriber. $2 15. Address rUJUC JOHN MCLAU KIN, . Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C Still on Deck. everybody of TfiE MALE rERSDA-jantl Hi sion visiting Wilmington during the En- campment is wra w nfaiuiiu my establishment, 29 Market street, between Front and water, only 10 cents tor a Shave, as r-wA a wnoro rf" n. ttihi ri inni. tir m. iiuji rui. txv 1 onrvTir?? for a shampoo. 0 cents for a llalr cut and 20 cents and upwards for Dyeing iespectniiry, JOHN WERNER, jy 9 tf PracUcal Barber and Perfumer. OYSTER ROASTS AM BETTER" PREPARED a. than ever to accommodate my friends with OYSTERS this season.; I will kefp none hut the Best on hand alwajs MYRTLE GROVE ROASTS a Bpeclalty. Every Lhine overhauled and improved. Oysters ready at short notlco and expert shuefcera to pecfaTratcslo partlcs. Glve mc a call and will do my best to please you. . uctfuili;,. H sT0KLTi . octstf " r Wrlghtsvtlle vJ ? -TableUoard. A iw GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO Tb.o 33cdly Rorriow. Josh. 1 Jamksv Editor & Proper. : WILMINGTON. IT. CM - " : SATURDAY. JA1C18. 1890. Entered at the Postofflc at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. A "coal palace,1' 150 by 300 feet and three stories high, is to be erect ed in East St. Louis, 111. This palace will be a dfteidedly novel structure. The coal companies Will furnish the material- for the superstructure black coal . of : & very ,kiml, and wrought out by saw, by mason's hjimnier, and into artistic formis by the carver's" clusel. The first floor Hi will be polished coal, and pillais of coal will support the floor coal, coal everywhere. The purpose of the bnildinp: will be to continually exhibit the agricultural and mineral products of Southern Illinois. The development of the accident insuraiioe business in this country of late has been very wonderful. All over the country employers in large "concerns are insuring all their employes in the accident 'companies because it cuijJjo done for, less than by-CM-oiraiaOu among the ?men of i n itIe pOIlCe'rtl.' TJl C 1 . j JT liie ojlief tlay a - prent railroad weuttq one: of these companies for its terms for insuring all their paseugers the idea being to issue a policy for $500 or $1,000 Avith each rail ay ticketrThe cost appears to have been, too, high for this particular railroad; butpossibly some rival road will come to the mark and steal its thunder. Serious times are beginning for foreigners in France. A bill will probably be passed by the present labor a further tax of $10 per annum for every foreign workman they may employ. According to the Na tional, the officially recorded num ber of foreign residents in France is nt present 1,300,000, but it asserts that this figure is very much under the mark, and that in realitv the foreigners number 2r000.000, a ma jority of them being artisans. The workmen and laborers, a consider ble number of whim work at lower wages, take the bread out of the mouths of the native working population. For instance, it alleges that out of 180,000 foreigners only 16,735 have an independent income or live on wages as domestic ser vants in foreitm families, and it con cludes that the remainiug 183,000 are so many parasites living on sal aries which by right belong to na tives. Already the Prefects are in structed to warn by means of pos ters all young men born in France of foreign parents that they must present themselves forthwith at the ltary bureau of their respective iunjruro.iiies.iu proveineir parent age. if they rail to-dolao they will be liable to a period of imprison ment ranging from one month to one year. tyellow aJ&yptian mumrav, tWashfsallOw face, -- " And he seemed a very dummy Of the human race. - 3 Now .he's brimmed with sunshine o'er, His clear and sparkling eye LTells us that he lives in clover; What has wrwight the .transfor mation? Dr. Piei-ce's Pleasant Pur gative Pellets resforeii this dilapi dated individual in a single week. Nothing like them to regulate the I liver,.stoiuach and.bpwefs. Ifanosprey be.. shot along any coast, all the herfiiig- and mackerel will disappear. v " A DUTY TO YOUKSKlr. It is surprising tliat people will use a common, -ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Ack er's English pills are a jwsitivc cure ffit . sirlr r Hon 1? .. h 7rt in rl siek beadasherand all liver tAnh1aii -' 'PliaW . ova Mnall . .atsmAT- easily taken and do not gripe. Sold by Munds Bros., druggists. ot, easilv taken and do not erioe. Sole It is very unlucky to meet in the early morning a barking dog or a? barefooted ? woman. : . i " - 1 ) i PIMPLKS ON THE PACK j Denote an impure state of the blood J are looked upon bv many wi 1th ! s,1SpicIon. ' Acker's Blood Elixir will .. imnnritips and leave t.h complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughlv v v - - - - -w- - - build uu the constitution, purif v and strengthen the whole system"." Sold and guaranteed by 7 '.Munds Bros., druggists.' : : x - ' When the starling does not fol low the grazing cattle some witxh charm has been put upon them. Consumption Surely Cured. THE vEDiTOR-Please inform To your readers that I,: have a positive reined v 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 j of your readers who have iconsump- press and post office . address. Res- l . . Yn oi Anmr urn 101 r pectfully; T. A.-SLOOUM, 1X.C, 181 , tOA r - f Pearl St., new xors. T Merit Wins - We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we-have been selling Dr. King's Xfew Discovery "for Con snmntion. I)r. KJng',sNew lafe Pills, JrBnckleh's Arnfc&iSalve and Electric Bitterii and have never handled remeuies tnai seji as wen, or iinat have git-en srich universal satisfac - tion. . We dtftiot hesitate to guaran- tee them every time, and we stand ,.T ,, . t 9 11 i . , A ready to refund, the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. - These remedies have J.1 A 1 I. I won xneir great uuyuwrny , pureiy on their merits. Robert R JJellatay, wholesale ana retail druggists. JANUARY JOKES. Taper fingers should give the pianist a light touch. . AVhen money is tight it is quiets That is more than can be said about a man. - -, - , Kvervthinp- that is. nice In thffiO.IH. Allen,' world grow on the other side of a barbed wire fence. : ;..;!.. . The hen is a splendid f exalnple "of. perseverance, but she's an, example you can't always set. .- He Well,; yon know, I i'judgfe others by myself.., She-rYes, r but isn't tliat a rather low standard of judgment. ' " ' " "' rMiss Gotham Oh, Miss BostohI am making a crazy quilt.fi. Miss Bos-ton'--Jndeedt , I never made,but one imbecile coverlet, r i ' -: Braggs This is - a little late for yout isn't it, Peck? Aren't Von afraid vour. wife wil niiss you? Mr N, Peck I hope (sh. will.,, She can fling things pretty straight, though. Yabsley These "novelists make me. very tired. The ideapf a "witt ering glance!" As if anyone could Wick 4- 5 a -4" a lldlll at U .'CVll. T - " .. i s ' - i : " ' Judge Witness, vou.are 40 years of age?" .Female" Witness Yes, alas! One gets older every day. And yet I was oung once (neaving a sjghX Ah. vour worshin would hardlv. be lieve how ytmng I was! Fliegende Blatter. , , - - Is worth i column of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It is a fact, established bv the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Saivn par ilia does cure scrofula, salt rheum,- and o flier diseases or affec tions arising from impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it. ;(;- --T A cat is never taken from one house to another -.when removing. Advice to Mother. Mrs.5 Winsl.0 w's boothing 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 siiild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums,' allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is tne best known reme- 4y for aiarrncea, wnetner arising from ' . teething or . othr causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. July fi deod&wlv It Works Uke a Cliarm." Rulon's Magnetic Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Gout, Headache, sprains, Kruises, Swellings, JJipn theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys and all painful affections. : Fori'sale by uunds Brothers. I O Y JK4m Saraaparilla purifies the blood, builds up weak and debilitated systems, gives strength to weakened HoOlyO nerves,' overcomes that tired a.n a-a feeMngtones tW -digestive oaroapu" organs, Invigorates and r egw 1 I;: rllltT ' uIates th4 kidneys and Inter, "" expels disease, and gives .vigorous health. ; Yotmg '-y "' ' :;. people say: "It Is the besty'. .Taljikofi" medicine; we ever tobkl" - v -r 3 -1 r Old people say: " It makes tn Weak us feel young stain.?? So? ? ftli&i i good a medicine may well wirving be called " the true Elixir of Elfe." Ilood'a Sarsaparllla is sold by all dt ug ' Cists. fi; six for $5. Prepared by C; I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell; Mass. - jan 1 lyrdiwnrm mws fjp INTEREST--iq.r. i ; -s ' f -1 & H- J. W. ATKINSON, President. W. P. TOOMER, : Cashier. , v.-;x WlllTlingf OR JSaYlDgS. & fTrUSt Do., fQ princess st Wilmington, . c; AVO Lends ilonev cn satisfactory tvmvritv Fays Interest on Deposits.; .is empowered to Mernta Trnata of all Irinda. mi be withered bv a mere look.' You never steuped. on .your wife's YTDX TTtocM'n'j : 0fj3' 'i:' ia r.,.. re,..' - . - . ai'viuiy jvotottl Hy tle'he .fNnirfhx5rt-'iH tufly. TJae rei hu Santa from Spain. ..uric Tncliocs novr faiU Our ilinsf nrt-!, :i?ii-uri'l6o5 d tsfimoniaJ?, (tent kcs:ioH. Kwty. EiauEhoylf Jd it. VONXSRARF TH OCIIIII 1 CO,,' i Supreme and Superior Courts of North Carolina 1800. . 1 JUDGES. xflSTBICh-. RjKSIDKNCK. NAME. lp Beaufort. 2 Edgecombe. 3U Wilson. 4 v WaJce. 5 Guilford. V1 phiiiing?-? 1 r I CIA. J- h" j rr Connor L k' whitaker GUmet, iV, rp -DxrVin 6 7 8 9 Sampson. C umberland. -Cabarrus. j j9S C. MoRae, W.J.Montgomery, Jesse F. Graves, Surry. i Tv, cs. Pfennrri IQ lor T f 11 TMicklehburg jr Mprrimnry .12 Buncombe. SOLICITORS. , NAMK. DISTB1UT. itJ4,xxjs.. f John W. Blount, 1 Perquimans. G. H. White, CcoU, Mauiax. t -Worthinfftoh. f 3 Martin. T..M. CT ' 4 , Wake. 5 Durham. G ;'. Duplin. 7 Richmond. 8 i; Iredell. 9 i Rockingham. 10 , Caldwell. 11 Mecklenburg 131 ' Buncombe. I. R. Strayhorn, I Frank McNeill, B. F. Jong, f Thos. Settle, j4 W. H. Boxer. F. 1j. Osborne, J. M.' Moody, J' TIME OF HOLDING COURT. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Springfgu'dge'Whitaker; ' Beaufort t Feb. 17r May 20, Nov. 24. . .. - . t: - ., -. Gurrit tick March 3, Sept. 1, , . . Camden March 10, Sept. 8. . j Pasquotank March 17 Sept. 15. Perquimans-rMarch 24. Septi 22. Cjio wan March 31, Sept. 29. , Gates April 7, Oct. 6. , Hertford April 17. Oct. 13. Washington April 21, Oct, 20. r Tyrrell-April 28f Octv27. Dare Ma v 5, Nov. S. Hyde' May 12, Nov. 10. - Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Gilmer". : Fall Judge Whitaker. . Halifax -tMarch 3, May 12, Nov. 10. Northampton J Jan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept, 20. - Bertie Feb. 3, April 28, Oct. 27. Craven tFeb. 10, May 26, Nov. 24. Warren March 17, Sept.. 15. Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykm. Fall Judge Gilmer. : Pitt-Jan; C, March 17, - tJune 9, Sept. 15. n Franklin Jan. 20, April 14, Nov. 10. Wilson tFeb. 3, 'June 2, Oct. 27. Vance Feb. 17, ?May 19. Oct. 13. i Martin rBrarch 3, SeptM, JDec. 1. " Greene March 3.1, Sept. 29. . Nash April 28, Nov. 17. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae. - Fall- Judre Bovkin. Wake J an; 6, tFeb. 24. March 24, tApril 21, July 9, tAug. 27, Sept. 252, fOct, 20. Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, Apn 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. Johnston FC. 10, Aug; 1 1, Nov. 10. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Armfleld. Fall Judge Rlaftltae, Durham Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oct. 13. Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, JNov. 24.. Chatham Feb. 12, May 5, Sept. 29 Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15, Dec. 8. Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. 27. . . . -. . ,-. - " Orange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. Caswell April 14, Aug. 14.Nov.lO. Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. .SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. . Fall Judge Armfleld . Pender March 10, Sept. 8. 1 New Hanover t Jan. 20, t April 13, TSept, 22. " Lenoir Feb. 3, Aur. 10, Nov. 10.. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28t Oct. C, Dec. 8. ' " Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. . Onslow March 31, Nov; 3. SKVETHJUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Bynum. 1 Fall Judge Graves. . Columbus-rJan. 13, March 31, July 28. " t " Anson Jan. 6, fApril 28; Sept.l, tNov. 24. j . . . r Cumberland. Jan. 20, tMayj5July 21, Nov. 10. ' - ; Robeson Jan. 17, May 19,Sept.9, Richmond Feb. 10, June 2. Sent. 15, Dec. 1. " . " Bladen March 17, Oct. 30. - ' , BruusAvick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore March. 3, Aug, 11, Octf 27. 1 eighth-judicial District. " Spriug-Jadge Shipp. ' ' " 1 ' (Fall Jndge Byname Cabarrus JJ an. 27, April 28.- v ; Iredell Feb. -3,-Mayr 29, v Aug. 4, Nov. 3: : - ' - " - ? RowanrVeb. 17 May 5, Aug: 19,; irOV.;7. ; ," , , i,- ; :M i Davidson March 3,Sept. l,tDec.l. Randolph March 17, Sept. 15. .Montgomery March 31,.6ept. 29.' StaolyTT-April 7,. Oct. 13. ,7; NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - Spring Judge Merrimon. t .r U Fall Judge Shipp. v Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21, Npv. 3.. , ; rwir-i i.:. ai v Forsyth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yadkin--Feb..l7, Sept. 22. Wilkes March 3,'Sept. 8. . Allegheny March 17, Sept 1. k )ay ie-VMrcb: 31, Oqt. 6. . " krtokesApril '14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10. .Srry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. , iTENTH3UDI(HAIiisTMCTr 5 H Spring jRdgeBro wn.r : V . Fajijjyj Merritiion. Hetidersoh-Feb. 10JuIy 13. ' 4 BorkeMarch'3Aug.' 4. - Cald.wejlr Mardi 17, ept. L I Ashe March 24, May 26, Aug. 18. " Watauga April 7, Aug. 25. . . ' Mitchell April 14, ept, 8. YanceyApril28,Sept. 22. . MeD0Tvell--May 12, Oct. G, ELEVENTH JUDICT DISTRICT. SprinJuage Pliiilfpk" ' - , . ,,v idA fFallrndfrR Ttrnwn' . p uaiawna- .i nn n r in nia ? Union Febr 10, Gaston Marcn i. Lincoln March 3it Sept. 29 ClevelahdApril , Aug. 4,Oct -Rutherford-Aprn 21, Oct. 27. I'dlk--May.r, INoVi 10. - , i WECFTnJuDICL DISTRICT, d ..-:r.rlt"iirl ttft Connor. t T' - ,20. 0Mib Faujudge Phillips, nfoiiann Feb. 24. July.28, tNov.17. Buncombe tMarch 10,;tAuff. 11. fDec 1. Transylvania--afarch 31,,Bept. 1. Hay wood April 7,.Sept. 8. Jackson April 22, Sept.2 . Macon May 5, Sept. 29. . Clay May 12, Oct. 8. r Cherokee May 19. Oct. 13. , Grahaiu June Oct. 27. . . Swain June 9th, Nov. 3. For criminal cases. For civil cases alone. X For civil cases alone cases. - . v. except jail CRJMINAliCIRCUIT.COURTf. NEW HANOVER' COUNTY.'' Ol i ver P. M eares, Wiimirigtoh, udge. Wein. K nioore, vv uramKiuu, tor. . ir-t Ui ?7& T Co uirt begins Jan 6. March 17, May uly 13, Sept 15, ;Nov. 17.: . ' . 19. Ji v: MECIvLENBtjnG COtJNW Oliver P. Meares."rJudgefcj': v t .ft f Geo. F. Wilson. Charlotte, Solicitor; (urt l.eginsb:.lpr April U1! BUNCOMBE COUNTY. Chas. A. Moore, Ash evilleJudire. F D; Carter; Ashe ville. Solicitor. i Court begins Jan. 27, April 2S, July 21. Oct, 27. Ki ur J- SupremeCourt nieetsfirsti Monday m t eriruary. axaminations 011 r ri dav and Saturday before. " First District. Feb. 3: Second District, Feb. 10: Third District, Feb. 17? Fourth District, Feb. 21; Fifth Dis trict, March 3; Sixth District,, March 10; Seventh District, Marcli 17; Righth District,1." -Marcli: 21; Ninth Districtv March 31; Tenth District, April 7; Twelfth District, April 14; Eleventh District, April 21. Last Monday in' September. , Bx aminations Friday and Saturday be fore. First District, Sept 29; Sec orid District, Oct, G; Third' District, Oct. 13: Fourth -District, ..Oct." 20th; Fifth : District, Oct. 27; Sixth Dis trict, Nov. 3; Seventh District, Nov. 10: Eighth District, Nov. 17; 'Ninth District, Nov 24; Tenth District, T X m 1 aA 1 - - "TV i t . . . .TV " nec. 1; wentn uisinct, uec. o Eleventh District,, Dec. 15.1 , 1890. Harper's Young Peoole AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The Eleventh Volume of Hakpek's Young Pboplk. which begln3 with the Number for November 5. I889. presents an attractlva pro gramme, it will offer to Its readers at least four serials of the usual length, and others In two or three parts, namely. 'The Red Mus tang," by Wnxi am o. Stoddaktj Phll and the Baby," by Lucv c. Lillie; "Prince Tom my," by John Russell Cokyell: and 4M oth er's Way," by Margaret R. Sangster; two short serials by Hjalmar 11 jorth Bo yesen. 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