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mi KJi Josh. T. James, Editor & Prop'r. Wilmington. N. C.'-j MONDAY. FEB. JO. 180. . j Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, NiC, as second-class matter. SALVATION OIL (Price only 25 tents. Sold by alt druggists.) Relieves quick Rheumatism, Neu rafgia, Swellings, Bruises, Lumbago, i Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Sores, Backache, &c. ft UCtU INGE'S PLUGS. The Great Tobacco An. viiW tidote! Price 10 Cts. At alt druggists. fl VOICE (Signed) 3 r ,a wtHcs: 'Wfl at work on a frtu IV r CM -J5 a moutb; I now hare an J. St "L'' for E. C.Allen & I'o'a nlbmn and ibli- 1 icatiotia and flen jimke W-iO a ilav." r i f C5 1 I from Oli in. IKt iia. portrait of Mr. liarri- ion, ot Tallin, lij W. II. Oaei:im.v. William Klhip, Ilarmbtirar, Yx., writ?: I liavi ncror knoMii anything to ll WYf your allium. Yetrd;y I tok rA pmmtli la par tiie over SiSS.V W. J. Kl niore, r..nisr-r, M-. tviiira: "I take an ortlrr ftr yonr allium nt almost ery liousn I viil. My profit is often aiiiu.-lias!gi0 or a aiiirle ly s tvork. " Otti-r are doing nuiie an well , ivre liave not vace to giva ex tracts from their letter,. Kverj very one irho takes hjlrt oftUi eraud buiue pilrs upprand profit. Shall we start YOU inthis business, reader? Writa toua and learn all about it for yourself. Ve are tarting many ; we vrill atart yon if yon don't ilelay until another ceti ahead of you in your part of ibe country. If you ' takaboMjron will b able to pick up gold fast. nvyKeaU -On account of a forced manufacturer' sale lS.'i.OUU ten dollar J'hotogrnplt A.llnn are to lie sold to the Iieople for S3 each. Bound In lioyal Crimson Silk Velvet luih. Charmingly decorated ins-ides. Handsomest albums in the . world. La r pes Size. Greatest Tarprain ever known. Apeuls wanted. Liberal terms. Kigt money for agents. Any one enn become a aucceuful apent. Sells itself oi sight little or no talkius necessary. Wherever shown, every one wants to pur--hme. Agents take thousands of orders with rapidity never . before known. Ureat profits await every worker. Agents ara making fortnnes. Ladies make as much ns men. You, reader, can do as well as any one.$J Full informatkm and terms Tree, f o those who write for same, with particulars and terms for our Family Bibles, Books and Periodicals. Alter you know all, ! should yon conclude to gro no further, why no harm is done. . ' - . . Address E. C. ALLUN & CO., AUCtSTA, MaIK. i : n itsaction. Ciuitjr in affortlinjr if lief, inunciliarc in its bcnolii i.i! result.--. ITji ex celled as a Mood purifier. 31 a r velous as an a! terativc in it. stimulant effcci on atorjid iivoi Asovereiirneur for DYSPHPSis Indiffe.titn. ()p k "- T fjf prcssion aiu' i rfyjf Lf wantof appetite 1 h"ti f P Head;itl..e an. li'UM am Im IB I haTT. a tW' ty& majr.2 after tu fllRIEi HP kiiwafcv dot s: SEl D" KoiU disapprai speedily when this remedy is taken. There no raore effectual relict' lor the na;i?ea aiu? loathing of food duo to INTEMI'ERASrK than this article. Put up in 1 aTre 7-3 cvn hot ties. Sample iackases in pom'dep. form sent by mail to any address'on receipt of 10 ernf ia Btaaoris. Tlio renilarl iquid form cannot lt npnt by mail. MEXICAN MED1CIXK CO. 400 yorth'3dSt.. Philadelphia. Pa. BIRD KAMA! The rreat secret of the canary bird breeder: of the Hartz Mountains in German v. Biro Manna will restore the song of cage bird, will prevent their ailments and restore them tc tool condition. If given to a bird during toe season ofsbfHldir.gfeaihers,itv.'illiu most cases carry iheliitle musician through this critical period with-it less of son?;, .sent b -nation receipt of 15 ct. in stamps. ItillD 'OOD CO., 400 N. 3rd St. l'hiladolphia, Pa. lease mention this paper. eot th nat - TIME TABLE NO. 3 : Palmetto Railroad Co. N ANb AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887 o Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day. . - Going South. " No i--VasseiieTer and Freight, i Leav Hamlet, N. C.... 8.20 A. M ArrlTe at Cheraw, S. C 9.30 A. M GOING NORTH. No. 2 Passengrer and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. C 4.3.1P.M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. C 5.35 P. M. dec 13 tf W3I. MONCUKE. Sup't. The North Carolina Presbyterian ISA KELIG1SUS FAMILY SEWPAPKR, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, find devoted to the intellectual, moral and spiritual interests of the people. It numbers anions Its correspondents many of the verTtocst' writers orthe Southern Pres byterian Church It is thoroughly orthodox on questions oi aocirine, out true aim out spoken in US Views on an opt.-n qufanun n , ..l.w.'it ItllUlia UUU 1UV111.) O.V lUCVU-Juiuu . . . - bounds of courtesy. In popularity the Pkksbvtekian Is con stantly advancing. It is A PKOTFXTIONIST AND NOT A PJJO IIIUITIONIST. Professor Bowen, of Harvard University, who died last week, was one of the verv few etudents of and writers upon political economy whom the protectionists can lay claim to. TheKtudents ef political science are so generally on the Fide of a tariff for revenue only that the protectionists, says the Washington Democrat, have got into the habit of sneering at political econo mists just as illiterate persons sneer at "booK larninY' But in Professor Bowen the protectionists had a learned scholar and advocate, and they were fond of making the-most of hini. Just before the close of the last. Presidential campaign, Con gressman Lqng wrote to the Profes sor, asking him to write a letter that could ie read at a "meeting to be held in the interest of Harrison, and what the Republicans now, call protection. He said that the letter "would carry weight, as showing that there are Harvard professors who are not free traders." Professor Bowen wrote a letter to Governor Longiri reply, but it was not adapt ed to the Harrison and high tariff meeting and it had to reach the public through other channels. Professor Bowen said in reply that there were no free traders among the Harvard professors; there had been one, but he had resigned; the university had declined the offer of the Cobden Club of a silver -medal for the best essay by. an under graduate in favor of free trade. But the professor went on to explain i t i ii ii ue mat wnat ne nauraugnt au. ins me as protection was a very different thing from the system which the Republican party had in late years come to adopt as protection under the leadership of Messrs. KcKinley and Reed. He wrote: "Still, as of old, a staunch conservative, a Web ster Whig, as in 1850, to my never ending astonishment I now find my self advocating the election of the Democratic ticket, of Cleveland and -Thurman, of William E. Russell as Governor, and of the special friend of the colored race, the fiery radical, the thorough Abolitionist, Colonel T. W. Higginson, for Congress. The monstrous tariff, under the burden of which every portion of our land is now groaning, is still, with a few trifling modifications, the war tariff which was framed to meet the exigencies of our great civil contest. In its origin its was not intended for the rr ction of home industry, but for -heavy taxa tion to raise the largest possible sums wherewith to support the grand effort to defend Northern soil and to crush negro slavery out of existence. All honor to the men who framed it for this patriotic pur pose. We cheerfully submitted to its heavy burden while the war last ed, and for a few years after its glor ious termination, till we could see our way clear to the paying" off the enormous debt which was the price of freedom. But to maintain it dur ing the Jast 10 years, to maintain it even now when that debt is reduced to a comparatively insignificent amount, and when we have much money r in the .National Treas ury than we know hat to do with, is not protection but tyranny. It is crushing our native industries. It is taxing nearly all the necessaries of life and "therebv. driving our na This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully en joy )ife.? Thousands are searching for it daily, and finourning because they Ilnd it not. Thousands upon -rthonsamls ofdoltars are spentan- nually by our; people in the hope that thfty mayattain this boon. And yet it may be had by a'l. We guar antee that Electric Bitters, Jf used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring yon-Good Di Sopreme anrt. Superior Courts of NortH Carolina 1890. ; ,J JUDGES,' . V NAMES - DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. fjn? H -RrownS 1 Beaufort. 3 l Kdgecomue 3 Wilson. 4 "Wake. 5 Guilford. G Sampson. 7 Cumberland. 8 Cabarrus. 9 Surry- FreVi. Phillips,' H. J. Connor Spier Wliitaker, John A. Gilmer, E. T. Boykin, James C. McRae, AV. J.Montgomery, trestion and oust the demon Dvsnen- Jesse F. Graves, sfa and install instead, Eopppsj ,WeJ John G. Bynuni, 10 recommend Electrie Bitters for Dys- ' Win. M. Shipp, 11 pepsia and all- diseases of Iiver, ' J.-H. Merrimon,- 12 Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c, j SOLICITORS and $1 per bottle at Robt. R. Bella v,,rw tjtstrict. residence. Mecklenburg Buncombe. my's wholesale and retaildrug store, i tive workmon into numerous and riotous attempts to raise the rate of wages upon which they can no long- it . . I ! kiiliwif It fuvae ttia urMuati rwl the common laborer in the necessary condiments of his daily food; in his clothing, his tools, and his materials; in the blanket under which he sleeps at night and the dwelling that shelt ers him; in the fire that warms him andthe light by which he works. Eveu-God's sunshine cannot reach him except through taxed glass, lf he is sick he must be medicined with T7VEliYHOl ur lilts .i ALb rMi8UA- - - sion vidtincr Wilminsrton durinsr the En- Sulnev Smith s stnkincr inrure. he campmeni is wiu J ..i" I li.iiKt rr inatfll enfTin to lw tSiT- nave a snave, or u nuamjiw, oi a uut-ui, ? my estabUshment, 29 Jtartet street, between erf no more." This is the judgment of the lead The Paper for thfc People, and presents in Its columns matter to Interest and instuct all ages, classes and conditions of the yeople Price per annum, $2 G5; or for one year to any new subscriber. $2 15. Address JOHN Mcl AUK IN. Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C Still on Deck. n:iiUUAItY FUN. - Light and shade A window.' A ready rider--The life-boat? A household word Mortgage. Au heir-line The birth notice. With might and mane The lion. Out in the cold A handkerchief. The first person singularAdam. An utter failure The stammerer. No sooner said than done Amen. .A military heir The sun of a gun. The cream of the joke Ice cream. Fixed up regardless The glass eye. A buy word and a reproach Boodle. " Booted and spurred The slow horse. A "pack" animal The cigarette fiend. The pale of cultivation Face powder. A line of business The lynchers' rope. Returned with thanks Grace be fore meat. Music by the banned The organ grinders. A rough estimate Figuri ng on sandpaper. "We Point Witl rrlde" To the "Good name at home." won bv Hood's Sars.aparilla. In Lowell, Mass., where it is prepared, there is more of Hood s Sarsapanlla sola than of all other medicines, and. it has given the best of satisfaction since, its introduction ten years ago. This could not be if the medicine did not possess merit. If you suffer from impure blood, try Hood s Sar saparilla and realize its peculiar curative poWer. m Will Sine at His Own Funeral City Collector of Taxes Frank Cunningham, one of the most pop ular Richmond vocalists, says that since he went into office two years ago he has sung at 385 funerals. "I often sing," said the collector, "at two funerals a day." "And who will sing" at your fun eral?" Capt. Cunningham was asked. "Why, I intend to sing on that oc casion myself. I hope to be able to get a phonograph or graphaphone pretty soon for the purpose of sing ing the songs into it that will be heard at my own funeral. When my time comes the machine can be taken to church and my songs de livered just as if I were alive." Capt. Cunningham did not say which songs he would select, but the favorites ."Home of the sour" and "Good Night"" will probably be chosen. KTnbn V K mint. 1 G. H. White, (col), 2 D. Worthington T. M. Argo, I. R. Strayhorn, OJHV Allen, i Frank McNeill, B. F. Long, Thos. Settle, W. HI Boer, F. L. Osborne, J. M. Moody, 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 Perquimans. Halifax. Martin. WTake. Durham Duplin. Richmond. Iredell. Rockingham. Caldwell. Mecklenburg Buncombe. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Advice to Mother. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 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 cnild 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 dy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or othr t causes. Twenty five cents a bottle, july 6 deod&wlv . Alexander Jan. 27, July 28. O Unlon-Feb. 10, tFeb. 17, Sept. !yedlfenburg-f Feb 24, Aug. 25. Gaston March lJOct. G -Lincoln March 31, Sept. 29 Cleveland April 7t Aug. 4,Oct, 20. RutherfordrApril 21, Oct. 27. , Polk May 5, Nov;: 10. - , . TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sorins J udge Connor. " - - &P a FallJudge Phillips. Madison Feb. 24, July 28, fNov.17. r Buncombe tMarch 10, .fAug. 11. fDec. 1. - - . -J ' . - Transylvania March 31, Sept. 1.' Hay wood April 7, Sept.. 8. Jackson April 22, Sept. 22. Macon May 5, Sept. 29. Clav May 12, Oct. 8. . - "Cherokee May 19, Oct. 13. Graham June 2, Oct. 27. , . 4 Swain June 9th, Nov. 3. For criminal cases. - - For civil cases alone. m t For civil cases alone except jail cases CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Whitaker. Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort t Feb. 17, May 26, Nov. 24. " . Currituck March 3, Sept. 1. Camden March 10, Sept. 8. Pasquotank March 17, Sept, 15. Perquimans March 24. Sept. 22. Chowan March 31, Sept. 29. ', Gates April 7, Oct. 6. ' Hertford April 17, Oct; 13. Washington April 21, Oct. 20. Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Dare May 5, Nov. 8. Hvde Mav 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sorinsr Judire Womack. Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax tMarch 3,May 12, Nov.10. Northampton JJan. 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 Boykin. Fall Judge Womack. Pitt Jan. G, March 17, tJune 9, Sept. 15. Franklin Jan. 20, April 14,Nov.lO. Wilson JFeb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27. Vance Feb. 17, May 19, Oct. 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1. JDec. 1. Greene March 31, Sept. 29. Nash April 28, Nov. 17. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae. Fall Judge Boykin. Wake J an. 6. tFeb. 24, March 24, tApril 21, Julv9, tAug. 27, Sept. 22, tOct. 20. Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, April 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Johnston Feb. 10,Ag. ll,Nov.l0. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Armfield. Fall Judge MacRae. Durham- Jan. 13. March 24, June 2, Oct. 13. . Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, Nov. 24. Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept.29. Guilford Feb. 17, Mav2C,Ausr. 15, Dec. 8. Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. 27. Orange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. Caswell April 14, Aug. 14.Nov.10: Person April 14, Aug. 19, iSov. 17 SIXTH JUDICIAL" DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge Armfield. Pender-rMarch 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover Jan. 20, tApril 13, Stom Sept. 22. NEW HANOVER COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington; Judge. Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington 'Solici tor. - - Court begins Jan 6. March.t7,May 19. July 13, Sept 15, JNov 17. :r MECKLENBURG COUNTY . T Oliver P. Meares. Judge. -' Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor Court begins 4Feb. 10, April 14, Aug. llv Oct. C, Dec. 1. . BUNCOMBE COUNTY.. . . " t 1 t . 4Lm:p" : s bazak.i . nAT:?Eirs magazine.. n.i:ri;r,s' weekly...-,.'. UAllVZTl VOyNQ PEOPLE ' " Postage Fw ''to an ' mtiscrihp State. Canada, or XwSk' 61 C -: - - - Th Volumes b the Bsa-L flf st Number tor ' JaauarywX no time is mentlonedTsubS,11 ye with the Number cAmSf'S;.: Bound Volumes of nam, w years back, in neat, cloth iiiSiiZr' f by mall," postage paid, fn&- i expense (provided tnfi tV-iS'?!? Court begins Jan. 27, April 28, July , Oct. 27 r wading, will be seit by SS?e,r- SunremeCour1- meets first Monday receiptor $iuo each, ' mail. P - Cli!. A. Moore, xsheville, Jmlge E IJt Carter, Asheville, Solicitor. f 21, Oct. 27. ; " - 1830. Harper's Tj ILLUSTRATED Glvm-tbe laMni0tetor n. fashlon-plates 'andS ments are lnaisrjenflfiu erQ-to dress-maker aari Uke tV expense is spared K S t'' tractiveness of the m& a short stories, parlor Wer. V says satisfy au tastes S,a n6 mouaa a budget -of 'iSVi 3 incl 1 spectiveiy iurm&h.liSeriP!t)is-:; Daughter at llome,'ff PV and kTbeAVomar -or tnP & novels will l written bv M?101 i weekly Issues everything itr vi luteresi, z women. rtatfWfc THORXS MILLEK, CaRIsS? 1 kick, and mart Lows ?,! tiv II.-.RPERS-PERloiICl, ft in FebruarvT day and Saturday before Examinations on Fri- Kece3 should bo made & F"ir;r I niuutJ tier or urait, to avolii T)iwti-ict. Veli. 3: tSecoiid Uistrict. vttuima thRe-iwrPssm-rtoWl1 w - . - ..1 ' w if i I HITink a. Feb. 10; Third District, Feb. 17; ; -noress v: BarpkiubS ADVERTlSEr Fourth District. Feb. 24: Fifth Dis trier, March 3;Sixth Districr, March ias 10; Seventh District; March ; 17; ?. riignui uisrncr, luiircii -:ium District, March 31; Tenth District, April 7; Twelfth District, April 14; Eleventh District, April 21. . " , Last Monday in September. Ex aminations Friday and Saturday be fore. First District Sept. ,29; Sec fUv 1vi U ond District, Oct. "6; Third District, yw.J.AA WUO Oct. 13; Fourth District, Octv 20th; a Fifth District, Oct. 27; Sixth Dis- 01 ailjr -prOBOSjtt llH ' trict, Novr3; Seventh District, Nov. s-V ?m .T.-- k 10; Eighth District, Nov. 17; Ninth aaVertlSing' 111 'AffiPTi"' District, Nov. 24; Tenth District, .ti"o AfilJ1 Dec. 1; Twelfth District, Dec. 8; Pflpc' hTT Eleventh District, Dec. 15.' ' ' "PBfS DJ aCLClreSB:: 1890 . Harper's Young People'.; AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY, Geo.P. Eowell f- ,ilewpFfe'i Advertising Ec . - lO. Spruce St., New York. Send, l O cts. for lOO-paga pa- The Eleventh Volume of Harper's -Tbrxo, f Pisoplb, which begins with the Number :for November i, J889. presents an attracuva pro- gramme. it wm oner to its readers at lease four serials of tbe usual lengrth, and Others in two or tnree parts, namely. "Tne. Red Mus tang," by William O. Stoddard; "Phil and tne Kaoy," oy lucv c. lillie; "I'rmee Tom my." by John Russell Coryell: and "Moth er's Way," by Margaret E. s angster; two. snort senais by iijalmar ujorth uovesen. Two seiies of Fairy Tales will attract the at tention of lovers of f he wonder-world, name-1 ly, tne quaint taies toia by juoward i'TLE,ana so series NELL. Uoi v ilkivs Nora Perry, Harrikt Prescott i Spofford, David Ker, Hezekiah Butteb- worth, Sophie swett. Richard Malcolm johnston, etc. - seel far'JKMi r I -r-ticsa the wottii, i WMrf huyj&eu.. DirndioagfecT:: Jposamad BnedioePermi. l j uratsotss iot!s or c ltiful cr.lcred rla.tet ciarraTiccs ' 1 U . , . . - . .. : - , ' . i - j aumiraoiy illustrated by mm. and aotner I i rL"-'tyAr.l"r"r. ) in a different vein by: Frank m. Bick- 1 X EEr3 There will be short stories by W. D. J tnT tUMtnh l I vells, Thomas Nelson Page. Mary E. I i Euxs from best stock nt fclvJ i A subscription to Harper's Young People secures a juvenile library. here Is useful knowledge, also plenty of amuseinentitaston Aarertiser. - - .- Terms - Postage Prepaid, $2 pry ear. Speoijuen Copy sent on receipt of ttochcent . "TbrtiBsnd f rrct!d POli. . - - i . . . 7 i uilu ccici ca rJH-ici vj'graTicps u3 U ID ion sea wl AM I IZttV I a. ft. aT 3 per HUtma. Sect tor 15 Ixaln. -r ill r uriY m 1 ni - U sa, yoa need the BGGH f BlltDH. 120 Pages. I traXioo9 BeaotuuT colo Tre&tEHtnt and breeding of . birds, for pleswire ana p I txxd their cars. How t-o baiid i enAviai7. All abont Parrots,, f all kinds birds, cages, etc 1 1 5vCJeitts.p Tub Tiuee Wj; 4 "ASSOCIATED FAC:Zk3, 237 Souti Eightli St-.nPt I'Sii&fe : - "J Front and Water. Only 10 cents for a bhave , 20 cents for a Shampoo, 20 cents for a Hair cut and 20 cents and upwards for Djeing Respectfully, JOHN WERNEK, jy 9 tf Practical Barber and Perfumer. OYSTER ROASTS AM BETTER PREPARED , - ; tf- i nMinmmndlfli mv "Vv,-e-i tajin jeer t to accommodate my ing American political economist on the protection side on the system that a comparatively small number of interested persons,acting tnrough ! ii. fi '..II? j " ' s tne tiepuuiicu.ii party, are now main taining and even extendiug under I will i the name of protection. It is no frioWrta 'rrith OYSTERS this season. keen none but the Rest on hand always i tn t tn Renublieans view MYRTLE (J ROVE ROASTS a specialty, x. very-1 , - - , thrnrr overhauled and lmproveJ. Oysters ready at short notice and expert shuckers to rcfairatcs to parties. Giro me a call and will do ray best to piease oa. spectruuy. OCtStf V. n. STOKLEY, Wrintsviiie with profound suspicion every man who has ever taken the time to study the tariff problem. Have You a CourU t Attend to it in time do not neg- rnrrTa D A DPT) ' raiNTKD wrrn , lect i Mor it may become seriousand TH.XO"XAxJjJtt inkmanulacturedby end in Consumption. Young's Cough the Eairmount Prtntlns: Ink works, - I Balsam will cure all Diseases of the , - L T-Jfe-wSrtSSif avenue Throat and Lnngs. For, eale by KfT crropf. and ppnnsvlvania avenue, . .- f . j'aalitf rhliadelphla, Pa, Hands' Brothers. It is that impurity in the blood, which, ac cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the k arms, legs, or feet; which developes ulcers in the eyes, cars, or nose, of fen causing blindness or deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it. How Can It Do By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a pofent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Ilood's Sarsaparilla. - " My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof-r ulous sore neck from the time she was 22 months old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed in her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years, we gave Lenoir Feb. 3, Aus 10, Nov, 10. JDupIm, Feb. 10, Aug. 41 jNov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. 0, Liec. S. Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. Onslow March 31, Nov. 3. single Number, Five Cents each. ' Remittances should be made hv PostnffirA Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to com this adverslsement I umnoiu nve express orocr narper & Brothers 1890. VHarp'or:VrMagci!: Address nov20 1IARPER& BROTHERS. sew Yor" The National Lite AND CURED SEVENTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynuni. Pn.ll -Tllilrra (ir.nrou Columbus-Jan. 13, March 31, July MatUTlty ASSOCiatiOD Anson Jan. 0, tApril 28, Sept. 1, INov. 24. V . Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5,July 11. iNOV. 1U. ILLUSTRATE!)! j- - i OF WASHINGTON. D. C. 'bevr. Sh'akCL3eii-e--tQ9 St"!:" T -in Ar Abbey will be prescutu ru's Magazine for 1F90 with con-.. Andrew Lang. IIabper's magahsi made speclaT'irraiig-ements witn ' DAtTDET: the greateso oriirtnar Fr ists, lor the" exclusive puBiicaticc, -form, of a humorous story, to w ' Tfce Colonists of Tarascon: the L tures ''"otheFamous -Tamrin.' aviiLbe translated ay iienbyvTaht, -trated by Rossi and Wtkbach. W. D- U0WEIXS WiilxoniriuuLo - -- Tn iiinotMtai Miners rnn rjiiui current -' interest, and in " "t JHL -I poems, and timely -articles,' w will maintain its well-knoTyn wano- Robeson Jan. 17, May 19,Sept.29. f Hoe Pairl fn Mpm. Richmond-Feb. 10, June 2. gent. Inab rU,IU WlViem- -i i - - i Bladeni-MarehlT.dct. 30. berS 0V6r - -$600,000 SSSKfflSS Brunswick Ann! 7. Sfnt-ft w somely Illustrated. -v., Moore-March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27, Accrued UabUi- JiltillTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. - ! tlCS - - - - Nond v an j uuge Jtsvnum. Cabarrus jj an. 27, April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4, Rowan Veb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, INOV. Ii. Davidson March 3, Sept. l,tDec.l. itannoipn Marcn 17, Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29. oiauiy ij)rii , ucr. 13. HORATIO BKOYPNINO, s President.; - SAMUEL NORMENT, ' ' Treasurer. . . t - GEORGE D.tOUIDGE, Secretary. Manager ahv." Actuary. NINTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. ' - ' Fall Judge Shipo. 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