POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA. N. C, Two and a Half MlleaWest or Greensboro. N. C rroie main iinp cf the li. D. R. IL passes A tarouirh the grounds and within 100 feet of the omce. Salem trains makestops regular i twice dally each way. Tnose Interested in Fruit and Fruit c; rowing ere cordially invited to Inspect tins, the Largest Nursery In the ftate. oad ona el tnc largest in tne south. fctOCiC cansisrs 01 Appu, x eaii. rear, c AIlth-new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for win show. Gl?e your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery. Correspondence solicited. Destrlptlve cata logue free to applicants. , Address J. VAN LJNDLRY, POMONA. Guilford Co., N. C Reliable salesman want.-d in every County. A good paying commissioa win t give y iPlIK-BE kin a few J- . speedily when this rrnitly is taken. Tlie;e i: no more effectual relit t l'r tlie rr.f-. loathing offoodclr.o to JNTKM!i-:t?AMt i than this article. Puti'pmlarfeT'r. ir : ties.: Sample paclia?:c.s in I'o'.v di-:1 l'.-: ;:: Dymanioanyaaciresonur::u 01 ; i : in stamps, me recn. an iqina Mvr:i .r;r.!t t; ent by mail. MEXICAN MI DICi-M Cf. OoXorthd St.. PhihulPlphio. I 'a. BIRD MAIHA1 Tlie creat secret oft he canary bird I rcelprr oftbeilartz Mountains in Germcnv. li'.ra "Manna willrestoro the ionotacre!iils, v.il . rt .1 . . . . . . I'lOcUb mm 11 1 .- iiiiu iv:i'ir ii.'i:i it, - uood condition. If Riven to a tluriu? theseason ofsliciUlius feathers, it v.;lli;i ai:t case carry the little musician t!,ronr:h th;.- cntieal ienoi without less i Sont l nation receipt 01 1. cis. in :ht!li-,. Mill; 'OOD CO., 4(K)N. 3:-il St. i' lease mention thi ikmkt. ept3 ; th sat . i . THE STATE CHRONICLE, -Suceossor to the Farmer and Mechanic aan , the Chronicle.) Under New Management. NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CLEAN. UP WITH THE TIMES. rjpIIE "STATE L'lUiONICLE'' WILL UE what its name Implies a State Paper. It is not the Raleigh "Chronicle.1' ana will not ie local or sectlonaL it will aim to keep up with the news from JJurohy to Mauteo, or. as the politicians put It, from Cherokee to Cur rituck. ItwlUbethcoranof no man. no rlntr, no section, no parly. It will be Democratic in politics, but will not hesitate to criticise Democratic measures and Democratic oilier i. TERMS OF SUUPCIUPTION: One Year Six Months . 1 (HI Shree Months TPor a sample copy address THE bTATE CHUONICLH. lialclsh, N. C TIMK TABhK NO. li Palmetto liaiiroan iU O N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEO. t6, 1887 Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day. GOIKQ SOUTH. No 1 Passenger and Freight Leave liamlct, N. C s 20 A. M Irrlvn or. ITheraw. S. I' 1').:?) A. M Going North. No. 3 Passenger and Freight: Lear Cneraw, s. C P. M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. C 5.35 P. M. - doc 15 tf WM. MONCURE. Sup?t- The North Carolina Presbyterian ISA Religious Family Paper, PUBLISH ED W E E K L Y, and devoted to the intellectual, moral and spiritual interests of t ire people. It numbers among Its correspondents many of the very best writers of the Southern Pres byterian 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 wit hin the bound3 of courtesy. In popularity the prksbvtkriax is con stantly advancing. It la The Paper for the .Peolr-, and presents in Its columns matier to 1 :te rest and instruct all ages, classes ana conditions of the people Price per annum. $2 r.3: or for one year to any new subscriber. $215. A U iress 1 .lOHN MiLAl'KIN. Kdltor and Troprleior, Wilmington. N. c - , 1 ... "... f 1 u k - ' ?Iani Vi'or. YTo.:l;r.f" --1.'- - -f .. :'! y i t n iy i ' ;s:u. ac .a:e,:l? vftonM !y -i r,n h Yi -checii nev-r f .i: L t ' t i . 1 tf!tUUHlj5l-. .-,-r.t l;'.:V id a. vo.v i 11 a 1 ". : : . ci i-: L rA, Lime. Lime, UME In exchange for provisions. : LliiK Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons. Apri- '"" 'i own, ;onceamiRive it a mir inai. lUS jWm .rots. Nectarines. Mulberries, Quince. Grapes, William Johnson and Crowell re- j guaranteed every time, or money re- j u WttV&SgSta3StiBl Port? the publication boar.1 pay- urnled. Trial Kettle Free at Hrlrt. jJ-. r i n n .am - . . - " - -w ' -v a a y-v -a t r itr a -h v a. - it i " GUOCEP-IES. DRY GOODS ' OARDWAKE, LUMBElt. CASH. FliBNCH BKOS., . Rocky Point LIME LIHC LLME LIME Josh. T. James, Editor Prop'r. Wilmington, N C. THURSDAY. MA'Y 22. 18C0. Entered at the Postofflc at Wilmington, N.C.. as sccono-ciass matter. - In the Northern Presbvterian As- cotni.U'ntfinrnW n dm.iai '.n.n.'it and should be afflictetl with a mittee, consiating of Elders Smi ing for printing double the market rates: chniging the missionary de-! partment 30 per cent, profit on i lsioies; pronts on its postage anu freight business, and spending $10,- : 003 a year for twenty-five years in advertising books that will not sell. The board is also accused of cbunt- j .i' ""uluh wno .... .r: i- l i . . . : i . i : , . , k i j of trustees, plates valuable only for old metal, sheets not required for a hundred yt-ars, and of direct dis obfdienbe to the General Assembly. I'Iih Kujrineerimr of Loudon rc IportsaiiinterestingtrialofelectrMry i diseases, all of which arise from a i, . , t , . .-torpid or diseased liver, stomach, for the conversion of hides iritoii,,-,,' u n ,,Afliu j leather, whicij look place at Ber i moiidaev on Wednesday. The tiin nintr Wiss.tcoompli&hed in a revolving i Ulrum twetve feet in diameter and 1 eight feet long, rotating at eight re volutions a minute. Turpentine and tannic acid were used to satu rate the hides, and a strong current of electricity was caused to How from a metal band which runs around the interior of one end of the drum to a corresponding band on the other end. The drum, after revolving five days, was opened, and the leather appeared to be of excellent quality. This system shortens the process of tanning from months todays, and seems to be a successful revival of an experi ment made at Buda-Pesth ten years ago.' - The United States is, without a doubt a nation of coffee drinkers. The imports from South America amount to over 525,000,000 pounds annually, of which 08 per cent comes from Drazil. The second largest shipper to this market is Venezuela, j 11 per cent. The first cost in this cou 11 cry averages tu cents anil a fraction a pound, aggregating 047,000. The first record of produc tion in Brazil begins- with1s70. when 10,000,000 pounds were shipped to the United States. High water mark was reached in ISS-j, with 100, 000,000 pounds of shipments. One large item of expense in Brazil is to get the coffee -to u arket. Freight charges as high as 11 cents a ton a mile have been paid, which from it distant plantation to Ilio Janerio means from $1.?. to .f2.;0 a sack. The highest charge from Kioto New York is ' cents a bag. The row that finally ruptured the linn of Gilbert & Sullivan is said to have all been on account of a car pet. Their business has ahvays.been done on a sharing system, expen ses of all kinds being charged against the receipts aud the profit that is left divided between Gilbert and Sullivan, and D'Oyley Carte, their manager. While Gilbert, was in India, just after the production of ''The Gondoliers, ' Carte purchased some ue carpets for the theatre, and when Gilbert returned to Lon don he objected to the 'expense. Carte maintained that the purchase was justifiable, and the two appeal ed to Sullivan, who sided with Carte. As a great many people have occasion to know, (filbert is endow ed with a temper that is not mild, and wheiifhe gets into a row he gen erally sees it through. He did in this instance, and the result has been the dissolution of the partnership. Gilbert is now looking for a compos er to collaborate with, and it is said that Alfred Collier will be the new partner, or at least that he will col laborate with Gilbert in the new opera with which Horace Sedger will commence his occupancy of the Lyric Theatre Sullivan does not want a new partner, as he declares that he will confine himself hereaf ter ti grand opera. Tlie Best Kesivlt. Kverv ingredient employed in pro-itues .i 1: i n. " H orwl SnKnn-in lit cr - .V.f - 1 1 ; . .i, 1 1 c V- 1 i pure, and is the best of its kind it J is possible to buy. All the roots and I herbs are carefully selected." person ally examined, and only the best re tained. ;o that from the time of purchase until Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared, everything is carefully watched with a'v.ew to attaining the best result. Why don't you try it. r- . The ballet girl is not h "foot-pad," but she comes very near it. , Consumption barely Cured. f To thk EDiTOR-r-Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for th above named disease. By its timeiv use thousands of hope- - V V i , ,, , , , - nif tiny i eured. 1 MiaU be erlad to send two iion if they wUl send-me their eii press ana posr omce address. Res-5 Pr bottles of inv remedy FREE to- anv I make Immediate payment and settlement s - of your readers who have consumr il2? Pri J Pearl st., New York. TbeXcwDlSCOTery. Yon have heard youffrieuds and neighbors, talking; about it. You; may yourself be one of the inanyj who know from personal experience : inst how crood a thfnsr it is. If vou ! have ever tried it. you are one of its r .. - , i J i staunch friends, uecapse tne won- nf it ! - flint cloti ' T' P fir' K X.w i un. m .... Discover' ever niter noios a piace in the house. If you have never used - j " h!hir I V- J W -"- -w w - r - z ; L.E3ION ELIXIR, A Pleasant Lemon Irlnk. For bdiousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. j.- en iimiKcctiuu iwiu wu civniuiij take Lemon Elixir. T?m t-f in onH Fniil cftmnili take Lemon Elixir. For sTeeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. - For fevers, chills and malaria, take i Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozlev's Lemon Elixir will not fail vou in any of the above named Prepared only by Dr. II. Alozley, tlafita, Ga. 0O3 cts. and $1.00 per bottle, at druggists. A Prominent Minister Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. MozleyV Lemon Elixir and am now a well man. Rev. O. C. Davis. Elder M. E. Church South, . No. 2S Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. m-- Jf ave You a Cousli ? Attend to it in time do not neg lect it for it may become serious and end in Consumption. Young's Cough Balsam will cure all Diseases ot tne Throat and Lungs. For sale by Munds Brothers. Wilmington District Second Quarterly Meeting. F. D. Swindell, P. E. Waccamaw circuit, Lebanon, Mav 24 and 25. ure If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. 'Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " In one store where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; he told mo their's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. Rut he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with, it, and did not want any other. Hood'-s "When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had lor some time, like a person in con sumption, nood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it." Mrs. Ella A. Goff, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 j ; six for J5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar Jan 20 lyr d&w - nrm a on wed sat THE ACME MANUFACTURING 00. MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. Wilmington, - - N. C rjniE REPUTATION OF ODK FERTILIZERS the ACME and OEM, Is now established, and the results or three years' use in the aanaa of the best ramers of this and other States will attest their value as a high grade manure The MATTING, maae from the leaves of our t native pine, 13 conceded to be equal to any j wool carpet tor comfort ana durability and the not found m any other i The Fill KE Or WOOL IS est ier fabric, extensively used for upholstering purposes, and as a nliin for Mattresses is aimostequal to hair, rx-ingfight elastic and proof against insects. ceruncates from reliable parties nam? nr.r goods can be seen at our offlee. or win he mail ed upon . Huion .' aa'ir Diamond Vera C ' FOR DYSPEPSIA. 1 , For sale by DR. F. C. MILLER, ' feb u U Cor. Fourth and 'Nan an ts. Executor's Notice. i - :J r - - OAVIXG QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOR on ine estate or Amanda uagijett. de- eeasoJ, an persons indebted to the sakt estate of tha said deceased are herphv rcfnnt tn Be win present th?m for pajmeatwaa timei5Drinff Jude. Phillips. . j In bar of their recovery;.- fThis; h ssta day ot J April, isoa david niLLiAsnv ' ri 23 oavr 6w sat . secutor. Js-preine and SuperlofBConxUSof North caroiina-lsm , .- JUDGES. :-. DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. fipn H. Brown, 1 Beanfort. i pred. Phillips, a 3 4 5 C I Edgecombe. Wilson. Wake. GuilfordJ Sampson. C umberland. Cabarrus. Surry. : ff. q. Connor, ..-. WMiit.il'or ' ' juiiii v. . . , T. hfoyKin. ; TMtns C. McRae, v 1. Moutircmery, 8 AtJ" in ' .1111111 - v x-- v r m m M. nipp, li MeoKieiiourg Merrimon, 12 Buncombe. SOLICITORS. NAME. DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. John W. Blount, 1 Perquimans. jG. H. White, (col), 2 Halifax. Martin. Wake. Durham. Duplin. Richmond. Iredell. Rockingham. Caldwell. Mec klenburg Buncombe. j T Vrgo 4 i t "t? "a,oVtoi. k w ' . j Allen Frank McNeill, 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 B. F. Long, Thos. Settle, W. H. Boer, F. L. Osborne, J. M. Moody, TIME OP HOLDING COURT. FIRST JUDICIAL. DISTRICT, Spring Judge Whitaker. Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort JFeb. 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. G. Hertford April 17, Oct. 13. "Washington April 21, Oct. 20. Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Diire Mav 5, Nov. 3. Hyde May 12, Nov. 10. Psimlico May 19, Nov. 17. SF.COND JUDICIAL. DISTRICT. Spring Judge Womack. Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax-tMarch 3,May 12, Nov.10. Northampton JJan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept. 20. Hertie Feb. 3, April 28, Oct. 27. Craven fFeb. 10, May 26, Nov, 24. Warren March 17, Sept. 15. Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring .Judge Bovkm. Fall Judge Womack Pitt Jan. '6, March 17, June 9 Sent. 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 Macllae. Fall Judge Boykin. Wake Jan. C, fFeb. 24, March 24, tApril 21, July9, tAug. 27, Sept. 22, tOct. 20. Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, Apri 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24 Johnston Feb. 10,Aug. 11, Nov.10. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge AruiOeld. Fcill Judge Macllae 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, 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 Arm field. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover tJan. 20, tApril 13, tSept. 22. Lenoir Feb. 3, Aug. 10, Nov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson fFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. 6, Dec. 8. Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. Ouslow March 31, Nov. 3. SKVKNTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. Fall Judge Graves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July 28. Anson Man. 0, tApril 28, Sept. 1, tNov. 24. Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5, July 21, Nov. 10. 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- KIGHTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. Fall Judge Bynum. Cabarrus tJan. 27. April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. . Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. Davidson March 3,Sept. l,tDec.l. Randolph March 17, Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. Fall Judge Shipp. Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21 Nov. L. Forsyth Feb. 3, May19, Oct.?0. t Yankin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Wilke March 3, Sept. a Alleghany March 17, Sept. 1. TWX Etoikes April 14, Anjr. 4, Nov. 10. S-April 2l Au 19, Nov! 17! ' NTn JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judpre Brown. "''rT- Fall Jndgre nlerrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, July 13. Borke March 3, Aagr. 4. Caldwell March 17, Sept. 1. Ashe March 24, Mav 2G, Ang.;i8.' Watangra April 7, A'ucr. 3. Mitchell April 14, Sent; 8. ' f fi Yancey April 28, Sept.,2-2. ; McDowell May 12. Ucf. 6 r' "L ti ? ( Catawba J an 13. July 13 1 Alexander J an. 27, July 2S r.r Union Feb. 10, fFeb. 17, 'Sept. 15,tSept.22. Mecklenburg--tFeb. 24, Aug. 23. Gaston March 17 Oct. G. .,- -Lineoln-r-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 J adge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. Madison eb. 24,Jnly 28, tNov.17. Buncombe fMarch 10, tAog. 11. tDec. 1. 1 ' - " - Transylvania March 31,' Sept. 1. . Hay wooil April 7, Sept. 8. Jackson April-22, Sept. 23. Macon May 5, Sept. 29. 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