V7Y Ci. CULL'G facilitates Teething and HAD Y SYRUP ffle' m 4 mM Josu." T. James, Editor & Prop'r. , WnararaToai ; N. :C. Pill I ' C' Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, f ft 1 1 H II CroupJnci- llUUurl sumption, pient Con and relieves Consump tive Persons. 25 cents. SVRUP Q'tnye LAME'S CUBEB CI3ARETTES for Ca QuJUAtZ tanh. Pri m 10 Cts. At all drugglstt. a voice 7nir ft ' 1 - m ami from Ob io. IIcr ! portrait of Mr. Gani--Mm, of Kalem, Ohio. 1I write: "Wil at srotk on a farm for 820 a month: I now bare an arrm-r for E. C.Allen A I O S slbnm and ixitjli- cationa and often make 20 a Uv.'' (Sipned Vi. II. ..AkUtos. . . r William Kline. Ilrnborp-, I'a., wntr: "I hare never known anything to sell like your allvum enterdx v I took ordrr rnotifrh to par we over W. J. tl- mur", Il.'ina-or. Ie., writes; "I take an ordt-r for vimr alUuw at lluiotererr house I visit. i" piofil i often at murhit$2U or a single day's woik." Orlif-M ar cluing quite n ntll, we I.ave not ;aie to rite ex- rfh from llu-r Uller. Kverv on Who take bold of tliif rrffnd bu'iijeas .il iipjtianil i toliti. Shall we start YOU inthis business, reader? Writ to a and learn ail al.cut it f..r r(,urw:f. V are Hart in; many ; we wi'.l start ymi if you dnii t -It-lay until other peti ahead of you in your j.jrt of the c-ouiitrv. If you take hold yon will be ableto r-Uk up told fat. Oir" i5nl On account of a forced mnnuflirtnrer's sale 1 ti."i.OlO leu dollar Photoernph Album) art u-M to the ixttple far t each. Itonnd in Kin-.il Crimson Silk Vrlvrt Jlnsh.Cliarrainrly decornteil insiilp. Ilnluu si n ilium in Hie world. Larpest Sie. Creairst bargain ever known. Ap'uts wanted. Liberal terms. ' Hlg money f..r asni. Any oik-c an become a aorreskful asrent. SHI iiM-lf 0:1 siplit lut- or na talking necessary. W hi-rever shown, every one want ! pur chase. Arrnts take thousands of order vtit'u rapidity never before known. Great profits await every worker. Afri-u! are making fortunes. Ladies make a much as men. Vou. trader, randoas Well as any one. ti Full information ami terms Tree, to those who write for same, with pellicular and terms for our Katnilr Bibles, Books and l'eriodicals. After you know all, should rou conclude to rono further, svhv no harm is done. A Address E. V. ALLEN &. CO., Aictsra, JUi.M. SATURDAY. FEB. 15. 1890, Entered at tlie Postoffice at Wilmington, N.C., as second-class matter. . Some interesting trials of skill have recently taken place among the workmen employed in the rolling mills of Birmingham and Ansonia, Conn. One operative rolled an: old fashioned copper cent into a strip 18 inches long and 3.2000 inch thick. In a spirit of emulation other work men essayed cent rolling, and the record was broken by an Ansonia roller, who, commencing with a modern alloy cent, finished with a strip of metal 38 inches long and 1,500 inch in thickness. Afterward with an 1888 cent the same man ob tained a 6 ribbon of bronze 50 inches long, 3 4 inch wide, and 1-2000 inch thick. Supreme and " Superior Court of ..North . Carolina 1890. . judges: - JEIectrlc Bitters J This remedy is becoming so wellj known and &o popular as to oeet&no j special mention All who have used j El ecinc Hitter sine the same song of , firaise. A purer medicine does not ex st and it isv etfaranteed to do nil that is claimed. 1 Electric Bitters will care , all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,; wili ..remove . Pimples, Boils, Salt ; Rbenm and otter affections caused by impure blood wm drive Malaria James U. McKae, from the system and prevert as well as W.J. Montgomery, cure all Malarial fevrs. For core of I Jesse F. Graves. Headache, Constipation and Indices-; John G. Bynum, fX NAJtK. DISTTtlCT.' RESIDENCB. "ieo. JI. Brown, i3l Beanfort. :h2 3 5 FretL-Philllps, 11. t. Uonnor, SpierWhitaker, JohnA. Gilmer, E. T. Bovkin. 6 7 8 9 10 Edgecombe. Wilson. Wake. Guilford. Sampson. C umberland. Cabarrus. Surry. .v. ...... tioo tryElectric Blutra: f Entire atis. Win. M. Shipp, ) Ht I ITecklenburg faction knaranteed, ir 'money ' refund-1 j. H. Merrimon. 12 Buncombe. Cd. rnce.50 cent&anaSI.OO.per boi- t tie at Robert R. Bellamy's wholesale j ana retail urn store. . j i - j SOLICITORS. 2fALK X w "DISTRICT. IUESIDENCE. FEBUUART FUK. Mj'steriuiu itsacti.in. Q: its purilicr. y a r vclous as .in a! torativc in it. stimulaiit ef ic on ator;i(I KVCi A sovereign fur for DYSPEPSIA IncliKC-titin. i'v There was altogether about 300 j distinct epidemics of influenza in i Europe between 1,510, when tho .dis I ease was liit noted at Malta, and 1 1.80. In 172J tlte whole of Kurope I sufiered severely. According o statistics published by a Hungarian paper, the disease caused 008 deaths in London in one week, and in Vienna 90,000 persons were affected. In 1737 and 1743 there were further outbreaks, and the deaths in one week in London amounted to 1,000. In 1775 dojnestic animals were first attacked by it. In 1782 40, 000 persons fell ill of it in St. Petersburg in twety four hours. In St. Petersburg quinine has been served out daily to the troop?," mixed with vodka, the Russian brandy. I John W. Blount, G. H. White, (col), ; i D. Worthington, The little girl who wrote on her T. M. Argo, , examination . paper: t'The interior i I. R- Strayhorn, ts of Africa is principally used for pnr- 0.H. Allen, poses of exploration," wag wiser j Frank McNeill, thanshe thought. BaltimoreAmeri-! B. P. Long, cam. r ,. .VBJ I Thos. Settle, . 4-What is the best time to travel," ! Y HuB.er' fl.keri K Tiiorninrr nanpr. When vou i- VOOrne, hear her father's footsteps on the;J stairs, voting man. Don't wirlt until j he gets into the parlor. New York i News. . " : 1 ..Perquimans. 2 Halifax. 3 Martin. 4 Wake. 5 Durham.. 6 Duplin. 7 Ricnmond. 8 Iredell. 9 Rockingham. 10 Caldwell. 11 Mecklenburg M. Moody, 12 Buncombe. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Union Fob. 10, f Feb. 17, Sept. 15, tSept. 22. - MecklenburgtFeb. 24, Aug. L j. Gaston March 17, Oct. C. . 'XincoIn-TMarcli31, Sept. 29. : Cleveland April 7, Aug. 4,Oct. 0. Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27. 'PolIt-May 5, Nor. 10. TWELFTH JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. Spring J udge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. Madison Feb. 24, July 28, tNov.17. Buncombe fMarch 10r tAug. 11. fDecl. - , Transylvania March $ Sept. 1. Hay wood April 7, Sept. 8. -Jackson April 23, Sept. 22. 1 . -Macon May 5, Sept. 29. v . , ' Cla v May 12, Oct. 8. Che'rokee May19. Oct. 13. : Graham June 2y Oct. 27. v t Swain Jiine 9tb-Nov.'3. 1?.- A W '" ' fV For criminal cases. - - For civil cases alone. ; For civil cases alone except jail cases. ' Vir;;.,';":'':;. - --' CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. -".t.c.urfft nnrpcr'n ILLUSTRATED Glrtr - the UtcS liaySSSf1 for tie fasnion-platci . puSSf v1113 uvog-uioiLCI IU1U Vile expense 13 spared tractlvenessorthe WSJKtX: snore stones, parlor pfara T n- weeily issues eveirthlai i, of interest t women?2 fcS?0 . RUi, ..nd Mart lwiii!lut?i V fpect! ely furnlslTi SlesS?80' a m'. he Voc:at ottlie ftmJl t j:. s..iv. - 'C3 A. iiAUPi:r.-s periodic ! ;oti." ''Then why don't you give that, apple you've got? Atchi- xWsO predion ar.vi rfH wantol nppctiic ZZ?if Hcad.ii-Sie a m IVJPU Is' f'voiis.ics: U KM vau:h as if h- m;;'r' aft -r .: P i in pi r s a Iloil.S Uini'irai speeaiiT wncn tnisrm."v is taken, l iniu i no more cllectu.il re lie i' r tUc na-.i-ci loathing of foy;l duo to JNTKMri-JKANrK than til nvti:lo 1 n r tt 1 1 1 1 I -i i T." r-i--.i t kI!t ties. Saniiilc i.ickau;os in-i'OAvinn form sen byinailtaaiiyalclics.sonn'ft ijt of PJ c instanpr. Tuo regular 1 iqiiKi Jorm cannot i-t iscnt hvinail. MKXIfAN IKDU'INF Co 400 North 3d St.. lMiil:il lyhrs. I'a. BIRD ETANNA! The pcreat ferret oTtlieeanary bird lrccl : oftheilartz Mountains in lioi manv. Jlii; Mauna wil 1 restore t lie kohhoI' aclinls, v. il prevent their ailments ami i iv.dio them u itfKxl coRlitir:i. If e.iven to I'inl luiiiv the season ol -hemii u f cai hers, it w ill in most eascH carry : ht I i?; i nm- i i.m through tlii. e; itit al perieJ wi:hvi ;,ni:p N-nt l 11a i I on receipt ol l."t-. in stam;is. UII'I 'ODD CO., -ICO X. -1 Sr. l'IiiJatklj'li , la teae i::cntin tin- iai-r. ept 9 th at TIME T A 15 LIS NO. 15 Palmetto Railroad Co, N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887 Trains wul run as follows, dally except Sun day. r .GOINO SOUTH. No 1 Vassenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. c 8.20 A. M Arrive at Cheraw, s. c. .... 9.30 A. M GOING NORTH. No. 3 Passenger and Freight: Leav Cheraw, s. c... 4.25 1. M. Arrive at IJamlet. N. c - 5.35 1. M. doClStf WM.iIONCUKE.bupt. o The Nortli Carolina Presbyterian ISA RELIGIOUS FAMILY HffPPF.R, nnnr raupn w cpirt .v and devoted to the Intellectual, moral and spiritual Interests of the people. It numDers among: Its correspondents many of the er best writers of the southern l'res Dyterlan Church. It Is thoroughly orthodox on questions of doctrine, but free and out spoken in Its views on all open questions. It allows and invites free discussion within the bounds of courtesy. In popularity the Puksrytkuian Is con stantly advancing. It-13 The Paper for the People, nivl presents In Its columns mat tor to liitf rest ami Instruct ait ages, classes and ronditlons ur the people Prk jvr annum. J2iu: or fir one year to any new subscriber. l.. AtS.'ress . .UHIN Mt I At KIN. Kdltorand r-oprletor. Wilmington. N. C m w, c ViPtpc ;f. -x- -v ra fsr.'v Vi'.'or. V.". . ' s or T- rf ?f : ory p i ..-:( leUoiea V: t! ti-- of .i ci :r ly i4 V -i.-!-."'f'IiC Vo Suiii.i :--!u S::.;!t. SiC !iTr.'-lnf n'V -r la;!. 1 "f : hl.-r-ir -xu x. go Ihh -.1 lethiromal:. i 1st M-tio!. i;ec iu.-miho:i adit. VON tiUAKF 'i-iSOCIIMK '., prr, VJ lai k e- Yoi K. r, t OYSTER ROASTS AM BETTER PREPARED r ian ever to accommodate my -irvi nvsTFRS thi.s season. 1 will keeD none but the Best on hand always MY UTLE a ROVE ROASTS a specialty. Every tnlng overhauled and lmproveJ. oysters ready at short notice and expert shuckers to open them. ,, . Special rates to parties. (Jive me a call and will do my best to please you. Respectfully, . W. n. STOKLEY, octstf .iVrlghtsviiie 0 THIS PAPER i&SSwm 2Ctn street and rennsy l vanla avenue jaalltf Philadelphia, Pa. , - - " - . V - In 18G4 China supplied ninety seven per-cent. of the tea consumed in the world, and India three per cent. In 1888 she supplied forty three per cent, and India fifty nine percent. This decline is relative, and not real, owing to increased consumption. But the India growers are prospering immensely and going ahead rapidly, the result of superior intelligence, the introduction of im proved machinery, and better meth- ods, while China has kept up her old system. It is said that prominent Iudian planters have, expressed the belief that within a few years Indian tea can be sold in the European and American markets at ten and fifteen cents er pound, equal in quality and flavor to Chinese tea now selling at from five to eight times the sum. The deatliyecently took place at Somerville, Mass., of "Aunt"' Mary Tyler, the heroine of the nursery ballad, "Mary had a Little Lamb." Mrs. Tyler was 85 years old. When a child she attended a school at Ster ling, Mass., where, it is said, the episode of the Iamb occurred, and where the school house into which it followed Mary is still pointed out to visitors. Mrs. Tyler used to re cite that she was induced to take the lamb to school by her brother Nate, and when she arrived at the school house put the little animal upder her desk, where it lay quietly until Mary was called out to recite. Then the lamb trotted out after the little maid, to the great amazement of the teacher, while, says Mrs. Ty ler, the children giggled outright. The lamb was killed by a vicious cow, and its fleece -was spun and knit into stockings. The human family living on earth to-day consists of about 1,450,000,000 souls, not less, but probably more. They are distributed all over the earth's surface, there being no con siderable spot where man has not found a foothold. In Asia, the sup posed cradle of -the human race, there are now about 800,000,000 of people densely crowded, on an ave rage 120 to every square mile. In Europe there are 320,000.000, averag ing 100 to each square mile, aud not so -crowded, but everywhere dense anil in many places over-populated. In Africu therf. are approximately 210,000,000, antl jn tlte Americas, Nsth, Central and South, 110.000, 000, and of course,, relatively, thinly scattered. In the Islands, large and small, there are probably 10,000,000. The extremes of the whites and blacks are as five to three; the re maining TOO. 000, 000 intermediate brown and tawny color. Of the en tire race r00,000,000 are well clothed that is they wear garments of some kind to cover nakedness; 250, 000,000 habitually go naked, and 700,000.000 only .cover the middle parts of the body; 500,000,000 live in houses, 700,000,000 in huts and caves, and 2"0,000,000 virtually have no place to lay their heads. 'I wish I had a million dollars,"" ' said a little girl to a' little boy she I greatly admired; I would give it all j to y me son Globe. Beacon Street -"Yaas, my tailor wauts to et me up a small . check, y' know."" Towne Hall-''And mine wants me to get him up a large check. That liist shows the differ ence in people!' Boston Times. There's a matter that's troubled us greatly, And it's never been settled as yet. We should like to, have some one inform us Whether Kve "was a blonde or brunette? New York Sun. When you can climb through a barbed ire fence in good shape with your overcoat, on, you may then hope to run for office without being held up before the world as a scoundrel. Danville Breeze. Don't Feel Vell. And yet you are not sick enough to consult a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear "yem will alarm yourself and friends we will tell you just wnat you neeu. it is nooa s Sarsaparilla. which will lift you out of that uncertain, uncomfortable, dangerous condition, into a state of good health, confidence aud cheer fulness. You've no idea how potent this peculiar medicine is in cases like yours. . She Couldn't Drink It. A Washington lady had occasion the other lay to administer a seid litz powder to her newly imported" Irish servant. She put the contents of the blue paper into one glass, with water, in the usual fashion, and the contents of the white paper into another. When she put them together and the mixture effervesced violently, she handed the tumbler to the patient, saying: "Prink it quick."' But the girl, instead of swallowing it, sat down precipitately onthe floor and replied: "Why, ma'am, you surely wouldn't expect nie to drink it bilin' hot!" Advice to Mothers. 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 cuild 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 reine 4y for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or othr causes. Twenty live cents a bottle. july ( deod&wlv . "It Works Like a Charm." Ilulon's Magnetic 'Liniment is a safe and speedy cure for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Gout, Headache, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Diph theria, Inflammation of the Kidneys and all painful affections. For sale by Munds Brothers. Are you bilious and dyspeptic ? Does youh liver sluggish seem? Is your slumber often broken By a hideous, nightmare dream? Friend, be wise: The Pleasant Pel lets Made by-Dr. Pierce procure, Ani theyit bring you back the sou- shine " Of good health, you may be sure- Many peculiar points make. Hood's Sar saparilla superior to all other inedieines. Peculiar in combination, proportion and preparation of ingredients, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses rSSP the full curative value of ihes r best known temed.lQSTSr of the vegetable klng- r9kV..om Peculiar in ltsVCV strength and economy --tITbod's Sar saparilla i3C? tne onl7 medi- c yCc wmch can tndyfS RandolphMarch 17, Sept. 15. V-i in .ssr sv ssr- i iiim ii minrnn ms aa a w ' One SgSj sDollar." Medicines in A) Xlarger and smaller bottles Jreguire lMger doses, and do not produce as r5od results as nood's. S Peculiar In its medicinal merits, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and has won for itself the title f "The greatest blood purifier ever discovered." Teculiarin its " good name . FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Whitaker. Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort Feb. 17, May 20, 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. G. Hertford-April 17, Oct. 13. Washington April 21, Oct. 20. Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Dare May 5,-Nov. 3. Hvde May 12, Nov. 10. -Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SECOND JUDICIAJLDISTRICT. Spring Judge Womack. Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax fMarch 3, May 12, Nov. 10. Northampton 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 Womack. Pitt Jan. G, March 17, tJune 9, Sept. 15. Franklin Jan. 20, April 14,inov.iu. Wilson Feb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27. Vance Feb. 17, May 19. Oct. 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1. Dec. 1. Greene March 31, Sept. 29. Nash April 28, Nov: 17. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae. Fall Judge Boykin. Wake Man. G, 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, Aug. 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, May 26, Aug. 15, Dec. 8. Alamance March 3, Mav 19, Oct. 07 Grange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. Caswell April 14, Aug. 14. Nov. 10. Pefson April L4, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge Armfield. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover f Jan. 20, tApril 13, tSept. 22. Lenoir Feb. 3, Aus 10, Nov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. 6, Dec. 8. Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. Onslow March 31, Nov. 3. SEVKXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. Fall Judge Graves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July 28. Anson-Jan. G, tApril 28, Sept.l, tNov. 24. Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5 'July Robeson Jan. 17,May 19,Sept.29. . Richmond Feb. 10, June 2, Sept. 15, Dec. 1. Bladen March 17, Oct. 30. Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27. .' EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp.' Fall Judge Bynum. Cabarrus Jan. 27, April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. Roan Feb. 17, -May 5, Aug. 19, Nov, 17. - Davidson March 3,Spt. l,tDec.l. r PE2lTEAR: TS BAZARS.. i NKW HAXOYER.COUNTY. niTvor P Meares. Wilmington. J udge. Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington, Solid- riAKPEU'S magazine - "? 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V-fZ Remittances should be made br w Money order or Draft, to avSS cLfe Aewffpaper art not la mm, fK,.1"!0 ka oov20. K S-.' 21. Oct. 27. StmremeOourV meets first Monday in Februarv. Examinations on Fri- duv ami Saturdavi' before...;'' First- District. Feb. 3: Second District, Feb. 10; Third-District, Feb. 17; Fourth District. Feb. 24: ; Fifth Dis trict. March 3: Sixth District, March 0; Seventh District, March 17 ; Eighth District, March 24, Ninth District. March 31; Tenth -District; April 7; Twelfth District, April 14; Eleventh District, April 21. . ; Last Morula v in September. Ex aminations Fridav and Saturday be fore. First District, Sept. 29; Sec ond District. Oct. 6; Third District, Oct. 13; Fourth District, Oct 20th; rittn District, uct. a oum uis- - ? trict, Nov. 3; Seventh District, Nov. 01 auV prOBOSw'U UllS Cf iu, Il(l il l II xsibLrtui, i, iiiutu District, Nov. 24; Tenth District? Dec. 1; Twelfth District, Dec. 8; Eleventh District, Dec. 15. 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FROM WILMINGTON V- . re S Vx an ,-VVPec .ssr- .ssssssm ssr m .aw - V&.smd ueme, mere is now of Ilood's Sarsaparilla Lowell, whe than of purifiers. phenome- a broad, has more sold in it is made, other blood uliar in its record of sales no other preparation attained such popu- in so short a time, and retained its popularity confidence amons all classes of people so steadfastly. Io not be induced to buy other preparations, but be cure to get the recullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist, f I; six for 5. prepared only by CI. HOOD A CO-. ApoOsecaxies, LowcIL Has. AOO Doses Ono Dollar JaaS9.lyr UtTfr cm mon Vel sat r i ..... m Monteomery March 31, Sent. 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13.. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon Fall Judge Shipp. Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21, Nov. 3. Forsyth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yaukin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Wilkes-March 3, Sept. 8. Alleghany March 17, Sept. 1. .avie March 31, Oct. 6. v Kiokes April 14, -Aug. 4, Nov. 10. rry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Brown. Fall Judsre Merrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, Jiily 13. - Burke March 3, Aug. 4. Caldwell March 17, Sept. 1. Ashe March 24. Mav 20, Aug. 18. Watauga April 7,"A"usf. 25. Mitchell April 14, Sept. 8. Yancey April 28. Sept. 22. McDowell May 12, Oct. S. t KLEVKNTR JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sprinfj Judge Phillip. ? . FalI Judgo Brown. , Catawba Jan tl3. July 13 . , - . Alexander Jan. 27, July 28. : GULF STREAM.... BENEFACTOK. GULF STREAM BENEFACTOR ...Friday, Jan. 31 .Friday, Feb. 1 ...Friaay, Feb. 14 , . Friday, Feb. 21 i " I ? r$ ;a4 tu trn r r ? r A Cfc JUk4 JU.C7V4 1119 WVA 1 IllllD.S. 120 imces., Li k trnliunn. Treatment and birds, for pleaaor 'I "T, roiorrs .f end their cur& an Aviary. All id pmH. va- How bcjJ ri hontPmoU. rnw all kind3 birdu, cam, f e. ls ' . lit (jeata.. 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