Cr. CULL'S facilitates rf Ait7 ana
1 In nti nunun reirclates the Bowels. At
ill AD I dill III alldrnrlsts. Price 23 cU.
III B Cures Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis,
pient Con
Hoarseness, Asthma,
Croup.Inci-surrrption,
COUGH
and relieves Consump- Mf D 1 1 Q
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Aiiivf LANQE'S CU3EB CIGARETTES for Ca
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Entered at the Postofflco at Wilmington, N.C.,
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W. II. b.irBloN.
William Kil;i. ilfirrist.tujr.
rrntcs: "I liave nerf-r known
anything: to fell li!w your aii.uiii.
Veterilnr J tv.k orrif i-s cntiIt to
par me (.v -r'J.';." V. .1. F.l
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almost even- ,t;e ItKif. Ir
profit Uoiti n ninurlint $26
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on who takei hold of tliii frand business m, praml profit.
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ra starting liisny j we will It art you if you don t delay until
another get ahead f jroa in your pnrt t the counti v. If you
take bold you will be ableto pick i;p jrolil fat. OjflCoiid
On aecoontof a forced manufacturer's snle 1 3.r,0(l ten
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chase. Agents take thousands of orders w iih rapidity never
- before known. Great profits await every worker. Agents are
making fortune. Ladiesmake as much as men. You. reader,
can do as well as any one. B Full information and terms free,
to t hose who writ for aame, with particulars and terms for our
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The Senate of the United States
was in a generous mood on Friday,
and it passed without protest a bill
allowing President Harrison's old
law. firm $2,500 for services to the
Government. It was a claim, says
the New York Star, that may have
been morally just, but. it could not
h.ive been legally enforced, and an
Auditing Committee had decided
that i's fate would have to be set
tled by the ''generosity" of Con
gress. If it had been the claim of a
private person, it would probably
have been promptly throttled; but
as it alTected the President's pocket
book, it went through with a rush.
It made a very nice valentine for
the President, and it in greatly to
the crvtlit of men like Senators Far
well and -('tilloin, who have been
hostile to him. that they did not
stum-rle it, as they might. Perhaps
they think that it will make Gen
eral Harrison more complaisant in
accepting their recommendations
for office. But if valentines are t
be the order of the day in the White
House, it. was very discourteous to
pass over the othr members of the
household ami the entire President
ial family.
First and foremost among the peo
ple who ought to have had valen
tines is Prince Russell. He deserves
one not only because of his position
as heir-apparent, but also for his
recent good behavior. He has not
tried to steal a State nor has he sold
his name to a newspaper for several
months. In fact, he seems to hare
taken a head-long plunge into the
obscurity which he adorns. It was
a shame that the Senate did not
give so good a boy a vjtlenttne.
Electric Bitters.
Supreme and Superior CourU of Horth,
Carolina low.
This remedy is becoming go well,
-known and eo popular as to need no r
special mention A1 who have used ' -
K.lpr.trie' Bitter sini? thft cams snntrnf! 2SAMK.'
praise, "a purer medicine does not ex- GeoJ H. Brown,
ist and it is ra a ran teed to do all that Fred. Phillips,
isclaimed. Electric Bitters will care H. G. Connor,
all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, , -Spier Whitaker,
wili remove Pimples, Boils, Salt ! John A. Gilmer,
Rheutu and otter affections caused by ' E. T. Bo'ykin,
impure blood. Will drive . Malaria . James C. McRae,,
from the system and prevent as well as ! W.J.Moutgomery, 8
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Headache, Constipation and Indices-! Jdhn'G. Byniim,"" 10
lion try Electric Bitters. Entire sati3-! Win. M Shipp, H
faction guaranteed, ier money refund-jj. H. Merrimon, 12
cd. rnce 50 ceots ana i oo per bot-.
tie at Robert R. Bellamy's wholesale
ana retail arug store.
JUDGES.
DISTRICT. RKSIDEXCK.
Beaufort.
Edgecombe.
Wilson. .
Wake.
Guilford.
Sampson.
C umberland.
Cabarrus.
Surry.
name.
Mecklenburg
Buncombe.
SOLICITORS.
DISTRICT. RESIDKNCK.
FEBKUAItY FUN.
John W. Blount,
jG. H. White, (col),
i 1J. woniiiugiou,
F. L. Osborne,
J. M. Moody,
kinu: a few lo -Pimples
asn:
Iloils tliapic.u
speeaiiy wnen tnisimneuv is t.iKi.-n. i lit re ir
no luoro effectual relict !r the ia;iea a;: '
loathing of food duo to JXTOirEIIAM'K
than thii artirle. Put upiu I ;ir:;e 7cvaK 1I
ties. fa ir.pl o packages iii i owni u fojiu se-si
by mail to any address on ro-oipt :f 10 e m:
iostaaips. There-jrularliqunl lonn :ont i i
sent bv mail. MKXlfAN MKIUCIN!' t'f.
.400 North :M St.. Phila.lrlpliia. T i.
BIRD MANNA! .
The jjreat sccretof thecanary l.irtl liree' r.
oftheJIaitz Miv.taiiiS in (Jciiuanv. llirr.
Mauna w il Irrstou 1 lie sonof e;it- hinJs. v. ii
prevent inr-jr aiiiiiejits a nJ U"s;: Um ih t
Rood tonuilinn. u trivt n r. i tiisru?--
tbescJscn o!.hctlMi. I taili is, it will in i:m.i
cases carry t l-f 1 1 1 1 ;e lnii-ni.di t!'Jo'.:.;h Jin:
critical peii' M wj;!:. i t !--f.f.ifi!:-.-. ."cnt
tiai I on retvli.t ol l-"t-. i-i siain-,.. Illlil
Ot)T) CO.,'4X. -:: 1 sr. rhilaiii-Iphia, Pa
tease uiem ion this paner.
ept9 ta nat
TIME TABLE NO. 3
Palmetto ftniiroad Co.
It is impossible, says the Boston
Iost, to read Mr. Carlisle's clear and
honest statement of the attitude of
the Democratic minoritv in the
v
House without realizing the fact
that Speaker Reed, while scoring' a
victory for unrestrained partisan
ship, has made a lamentable failure
as a statesman. Mr. Carlisle, speak
ing for his associates, represents the
conservative force in our govern
ment, holding to the safe methods
prescribed by that interpretation of
the Constitution of the UnitedStates
which has been accepted without
dispute for a century, and whoso ef
fect has been to preserve the rights
of all concerned in free legislation.
His protest is against the denial of
rights so long held to be sacred un
der the Constitution, and of methods
of legislation which experience has
shown to be necessary for the pro
tection of the public interests. "We
are not contending," he says, "for
the right of the minority to govern,
as the supporters of the Speaker
have endeavored to make the coun
try believe. On the contrary, we
Trains will run as follows, dally except sun- "JK lutJ lumuruy
day. 1 to eject members from their seats or
I t a, -W-V r C- O I rh r 9 mm 4- V a rt . 4. mf
No 1 Passenger and Freight. wjiainBiui guvermucui ui
Leave flamiet, N. c 8.M a. m the people. Under the Constitution
ii n a si
a majority of the members of the
House constitute a quorum to do
business, and we are simply insist
ing that less than a majority shall
not do business. We are contending
The North Carolina Presbyterian tnat the majority shaii take the re-
I . i i. i , i
r!uuMmiiiy wnicn properiy ueiongs
to them, and shall come to the
House of Representatives and vote,
if they desire to control its proceed-ings.''
No one, Mr. Carlisle says, eanfore-
"Well Mrs. McGinty, an' phat did j T. M. Argo,
the ould man be afther givin' yez for 1 1. R. Stravhorn,
Christmis?" "Luk at that black i ().H. Alle'n,
eye an' don't be askin' me question!" i Frank McNeill,
Life. ! B. F. Long,
His Only Failing-Miss Charity- ; Thos. Settle,
V H. Boer.
use of alcohol stimulants?" Recip
ient of alms "No, indade, mum, not
he; his only failin' -is drinkin'."
Lawrence American.
The kind and correct thing to say
to the comer home is: "I hope you
feel rested from your vacation." No
body says "rested by your vacation"
except those who haven't had .any.
Boston Commonwealth.
Mother was victorious. Jimmy
Brown "Has your ma been whip
pin' you, Billy?" Billy "I don't
care to answer. It's sufficient for
you to know that she got the upper
hand of me." Lawrence American.
Needed coaching- Young farmer
(anoloeeticallv) "I know I'm a per
fect bear in mviuanners.Miss Edna."
Seet sixteen (hesitatingly) "No
vou're not:- vou vou have never
hugged me yet!" Budget.
English as She is Spoke. Miss La
RIode (looking into Farmer Fleece's
garden)-ir" ou asked me to stop
some dav and see vour fine lettuce
heads. Are these thev?" Farmer
Fleece "Them's uiu." Harper's
Bazar.
Woman (to f ramp) Want some
thing to eat, eh? Well, here's some
cold hash. Tramn-But I haven't
got any tiling to eat it with. Woman
Just'keep on a little further and
you will find a fork m the roau.
Burlington Free Press.
Mr. W. "The idea of a man com
i.ng to the theatre in such an intoxi
cated condition. I'll have the usher
remove him." Mrs. W. "Let him
alone, John; I think he is very con
siderate. 'He got. all he wanted be
fore he came in and will not belike
ly to annoy people by going out
between the acts." Life.
1 Perqnimans.
2 Halifax.
3 Martin.
4 Wake.
5 Durham.
6 Duplin.
7 Richmond.
8 Iredell.
9 Rockingham.
10 Caldwell.
11 Mecklenburg
12 Buncombe.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
The Standard.
"I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla a3
having passed above the grade of
what are commonly called patent or
proprietary medicines," said a well
known physician recently. "It is
fully entitled to be considered a stan
dard medicine, and has won this po
sition by its undoubted merit and
by the many remarkable cures itjhas
effected. For an alterative and tonic
it has never been equalled."
A BARGAIN
AT
OUR ELL'S STABLES
IN SECOND-HAND
AN AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1S87
Arrive at Cheraw. S. C. 9.30 A. M
Going North. ,
No. 3 Passenger and Freight:
Leav Cheraw, s. C .23 P. M.
Arrive at Hamlet. N. C 5.35 P. M.
dec IS tf WM.MONCDRE, Supt.
IS A
RELIGIOUS FAMILY MWPAPEB,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
and devoted to the intellectual, moral and
spiritual interests or tne people.
it. numbers amonz its correspondento manr ee the evils that may result from
of the very best writers of the southern Pres- tne establishment of a v?teiv wbiVh
b3tertan church. It is thoroughly orthodox 11 , sl",-,,,-""en a s stem w men
on questions of doctrine, but n-ee and out- assumes to abolish these safeguards,
spoken In Its views on air open questions. It , , .
allows and Invites free discussion within the tn n this lie onl echoes the wnrn-
bounds of courtesy. inrrs of Mr Blninp TiTr CiTfmA Mr
In popularity the PRKsr.YTKRMK is con- "
Ktantly advancing, it J Hawley, and, in fact, every public
man who has spoken from know
ledge and experience of the subject.
and presents in its columns matter to interest To attempt " the overthrow of the
practice and the principles which
have such support, as Mr. Reed
has attempted for partisan ends, is
a short sighted policy, a political
mistake, whose failure can be mask
ed by no momentary success of party
schemes.
Tho Paper for the People,
and instruct all ages, classes aiut conditions
of t he people
Price per annum. $2 C: of for one year to
any new subscriber. $2 i.v . . Address
JOIlNMeLAURIN.
Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington. N. c
Harness, Saddles, - Bridles,- &c.
SeMad-Hand Drajs, Carts and Buggies
leb 12 tf
FOR SALE CHEAP.
OF THE
Hon. Jenerson Davis. ODSiow-March3i, nov.s.
BY
JlR.JEFFEKtOIi DAVIS.
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. .
Perquimans Mach 24. Sept.. 22.
Chowan March 31, Sept. 29.
Gates April 7, Oct. 0.
Hertford April 17, Oct. 13.
Washington April 21, Oct. 20.
Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27.
Dare May 5, Nov. 3.
Hyde May 12, Nov. 10.
Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17.
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring -Judge Womack.
Fall Judge Whitaker.
Halifax-tMarch 3,May 12, Nov. 10.
Northampton t 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 Judre Womack.
Pitt Jam 6. March 17, tJune 9,
Sept. 15.
Franklin Jap. 20, April J4,Nov.l0.
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.
Sxring Judge MacRae.
Fall Judge Boykin.
Wake J an. G, tFeb. 24, March
24, tApril 21, July 9, 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. 11, Nov. 10.
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, Mav 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.10,
Person April 14, Aug. 19. Nov. 17,
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Graves.
Fall Judge Armfield.
Pender March 10, Sept. 8.
New Hanover t 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.
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I MY RTLK GROVE ROASTS a specialty. Every
Ithln? overhauled and improve J. Oysters
ready at short notice and expert shuctierj to
open them.
1 Special rates to parties. Give me a call and
t ; will do my best to please you.
! Respect fully,
) . W. II. STOKLEY.
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Hie worn-out mother sighs;
Stockings to mend, and trjousers
darn,
Dishes to wash, and butter to churn,
While my back feels to break, and
head and heart burn,
And life is a constant friction.
The summer came and went,
The matron no longer sighs;
Elastic her step, and rounded her
cheek,
Work seems but play, life is now
sweet,
And the change was made 'in one
short week,
By Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
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tho results of t&xee years' use in the nand of
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The MATTING, maoe rrom the leaves of our
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SEVENTH . JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Bynum.
Fall Judge Graves.
Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July
Anson Man. 6, tApril 28, Sept. 1,
tNov. 24. '
Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5, July
21. riov. iu.
Robeson Jan. 17, May 19fSept.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 J an. 27, April 28.
Iredell Feb. 3, Mav 29, Aug. 4,
Nov. 3.
Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19,
Nov. 17.
Davidson March 3,Sept. l,tDec.l.
Rand ol oh March 17. Sent. 15.
Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29.
Stanly April 7, Oct. 13.
' NINTn JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring J udge 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.
7)avie March 31, Oct. C.
i-tokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10.
Snrry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17.
TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Brown. x
Fall Judge Merrimon.
Henderson Feb. 10, July 13.
Burke March 3, Ang. 4.
Caldwell March 17, Sept. 1.
AsheMarch 24, May 26,. Aug. 18.
Watauga April 7, Aug. 25.
Mitchell April 14, Sept; 8. K
r Yancey April 28. Sept. 22. V
McDowell May 12, Oct. 6.
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Phillips. - f
Fall Judge Brown.
Catawba Jan 13. July 13.
Alexander Jan. 27, July 28.
Union Feb. 10, tFeb. 17, Sept
1 VwkMenburgtPeb 24, Aug. 25.
Gaston March 17 Oct. 6.
Lincoln-March 31, Sept. 29.
Cleveland April 7, Aug. 4,Oct. 20.
Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27.
Polk May 5, Nov. 10. .
TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Connor. - .
p Fall Judge Phillips.
Madison Feb? 24,July 28 tNpV.17.
Buncombe tM arch . 10, t Aug. . 11.
tDec. 1. - -
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. ,-t
Cherokee May 19, Oct. 13. -.t
Graham June 2, Oct. 27. - : s
Swain June 9th,Nov. 3. v
For criminal cases. , , ;
For civil cases alone. " m
X For civil cases alone except-jail
cases. . -
CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS-
NEW nANOVER'COUNTY". -Ol
i ver P. M eares, Wilmington', Judge.
Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington, Solici:
. .
HAEPTR'S Ba21 ta. 1
Givlm? the latest W JLfaa f ,
fashion-plates. Sir?0 i h
taents.are ln(UDersa.aUera-, -dress-maker
aTd ""t,:.
expense la spSJSrft
weekly iues IveryuuS l '
of interest tswoShic:
pectlvely.fnrrdsh aru :cr . .
and- rTSrtiJ.-.-rtei
novf
F. V,
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Court begins Jan G. March 17, May
19, July 13, Sept. 15, ;.Nov. -17. f
MECKLENBURG CqUTt -
Oliver F. M eares. Jutige.
r.'
II.'
:k'S(bj
jostap Free to an. vutl T"
States. Canada. r vTy t .
Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor. -fVh'hv; ZT?-r-"'
Court begins' Feb, 10, Aprih 14 m&SSS
Aug. 11, Oct. 6, Dec. 1. -: 7 !.- J my .
BUNCOMBE COUNTY
Chas. A. Moore. Asheyi
K D. (barter. Asheville. Solicitor.
Con rt begins Jan.' 27, Apri I 28, July
21. Oct. 7.
Supfeme Court uiee
by manpoB
in February. Examinatio
eperi8o,;praviaed the frelrtViK '
one dollar ner voiiimp t2S2& 1
nations on Fn receipt of ti toeach. T P
dov 20
dav and Saturday before. t'irsr, -'.KeraitxanQes should be niaae tf k
District. Feb. 3; Second District; l1
T?K 10- Third District. tFeb. 17: ,uJ2IZ??JWmtK
. . . r-; x t: 1 jvv h.,v "!ir" us
l50itrt 1 msTiMCT. jrnm iks-j Auma Zil t
trier, March 3; Sixth District; March
10; 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 Mondav in September. Ex
aminations Friday and Saturday be
fore. First District, Sept. 29; Sec
ond District, Oct, 6; Third .District,
Oct. 13: Fourth District. Oct. 20th;
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FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER NEW YORK
Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts
At 3 o'clock, P. M. - i ;j
BENEFACTOR Saturaar. Feb. 1
gulf stream ...Saturday, Feb. 8
k B..N k t Au i u k Saturday. Feb. 15
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FROM WILMINGTON -
"7 buy ttxemt Direction ft .
for 1 5 Cirrus; i-o
Thim eend f ?r Prnctlcnl POLL-",1
4 beaa .
Tlnr$ j
plans for poultry booses: infannatim
about Incabatora, Ind n here t l '
Eggm from best stock at tl..
per Nittinff.' Sent for 15 tei::.
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Friday, Jan, 31
Friday, Feb. 7
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Friday, Fen. 21,
tar- Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro
Rates guaranteed to and from points in North
and South Carolina. -For
Freight or Passage apply to ,
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New York.
wm. p. clyde & co., Genl Agents, ' .
Jan 27 5 Bowling Green. New York.
NEW YOC2CI -
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for Dleaanrs and prcK i-
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15 Cents, TooTUie BooUi.
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