n r v n nn UiliU 1 n I i,a. n 11 Hcjjulato The Bowclo. CMlhMHa drKMtD ni rn lm tad MgtU dlicaM, laeb m Giclr Headache, DyipeptiiaPeTer, Kidney Diieaiei, - BilioTU Colic, Ualariaj etc. Tatl'a lUprineerrlrlbUr ItGy ' mn& ffol die" Kitboit wtalcb ! can enjoy bealtla. Bold Evoirsrwiierei i POMONA HILL NUHSERIES' POMONA. N. C, Two ml Hall lines West of Greensboro. N. C mhfi main line of the R. D. R. R. passes throne' the grounds and within 100 feet of the oClce, 8aJem trains maixstops regular twice dally each war. Tnoae Interested in ' Trolt and Fruit Growing are cordially Invited to inspect tnis, tbe-Largest Nursery in tne BUte. and one of tne largest In tne soutn. . bloc constsu of Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry. Plum. Japanese rerslmmons, Apn eoca, Nectarines, ulberries uince.rap Ylzi, Raspberries, Gooseberries. Currants, .Pie Pllnt. Knffllali Walnut. Pecans, ChestAut, wbeTTte, Rosea, Kvergreens, shade Trees, ito. AU thenew and rare varieties as well as thti old ones, whldunj new. catalogue for 1888 win snow.: . " - M ' Give your orders to my authorized aentor order direct from tne Nursery. correspondence solicited. Destrtptlve Cata logue free to applicants. " J. TA5 LINDLEY, ' POJIONA, Guilford Co., N. C iar:RelUMe .8alesmaa wanted m every 'County. A good paying commlssloa wUl be a 5iyster.ors jurilirr. Mar tcIou.4 as an a! temtive in it stimuUiit ef'itJ onatorj'i'1 live; Aovcrciaicur for DYSPEPSIA Inlif;i;.-tiii presion an J rAntofiictitc lleaduchc ami K -vanac3! .(.. inil r.!w f lnr thfl l:fl'.tM CI"! itninr o! ioZi due:to JNTKMI'ISKANrii h.n thtf arti-l4. lut i;ninlari:c7-ceut uot tie. J&mpleu'a-cdiu'10ri,tIt Jl'nn senl by mall to any address on receipt of 10 ct 'il instjimTvr. The retrtriarlinuitl lrni cannot l.e ient by man. MEXICAN MEUICJMf CU. 400 North 3d 8t rblladelphi. Ta. BIRO MANNA! The creat secret of the canary bird breeder? of tbe ilartx Mountains in Cicrraanv. 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Mr. Blaine'8 reciprocity letter is a mine of nuErjjets1 for the tariff re former. It is good . prot ctionifet trine that the effect of a tariff is f flipanpn everv thintr. and.it is as eo aally sound protectionism to a" thni i nil flntips are naid hv the exDorter and not by the consumer. Mr. Blaine does not believe in either of these doctrines. This is what ho says: "Nearly all the articles we export to our neighbors are- subject to lieavy customs taisojieavy in many cases, as to prohibit their con suiuntion bv the masses of the peo pie." 1 If this does not mean tnat me effect of .terlff to to increase 'eort or atifiott fn thfi consumer, it nas uo a w ft- meaning at all. This is a good tar ifT-reform doctrine confirmed by high protection authority. The down-hearted American far mer, plundered by tariff monopo lists and condemned to sell cheap umi lm (ipflr.'mav obtain a ray of MM. rf - . , comfort in- the announcement I that Umi wpn.tlicris causintr serious dam- ace to the crops in Great Britain. The old adage of an 111 wmu cnat a. V . X. Vtin w'a nnhodr &nv cood has a forci. ble application in this instance, and w' W W - a - what is John BulPs loss ought to nfove Brother1 Jonathan's gain. Uu- fortunately our foreign elastomers, harrwl oat bv ithe hizh tariff laws from selling us things we need buy only so much of our. products as they need, whereas, if there were a fir nipiiftnre ! of recinrocity.- we might find a paying market at many points where now the gates of trade are either closed to us or held jeal ously ajar. ! The announcement ; that I the. French assassin Eyraud has been safely lodged in prison in Paris puts an end to the apprehensions that he would either make his escape on the way from ;Cuba to j France or Kncceed in takine his life, as he at tempted to do n his cell in Havana. Eyraud's crime was. a sensational one, and his escape and capture form an excitincr chapter In the an nals of the French police. His vie tim, Gouffe, was a welUto-do notary of Paris, with a wife and children cinnffn lucfl.mA infatuated' witu a woman named I Gabriel'e BomparJ, who sustained relations with Ey raud. The latter possesses hands of unusual size and (powr. Having ascertained from Gubrielh that rinnlTp. kpnt his valuables in a desk in his house, lie iuade qp! his mind, 1 i. ?..A.nnM. a wl a a onrl witu iieraiiau.rl i 11 rob liiui. Gouffe was j invited to visit Gabrielle at a certain hour. and repaired without any misgiv ings to the fatal rendezvous. Eyraud wcreted in the room. At a favorable moment he sprang upon his victim whilo he was seated, con versing unsuspiciously with Gab rielle, seized hliu by the throatj and choked him to death. He then hast ened tq Gouffe's house, ' rifled his desk and, having secreted his vic tim body, fled. The disappearance of Gouffe 'caused an investigation which revealed the crime. Gabrielle Bompard was arrested and confess, ed, but Eyraud could not be found He had made his way to 'this coun try, and subsequently went to Ha vana. Here he was recognized by a Frenchman and taken! into cus tody by the Cuban police. After his arrest he attempted to commit' suicide by opening a vein with a fragment of one of his eye-glasses, and so desperate was his behavior that it was feared that j he would never be. taken jto France alive. The French detectives sent oat for him, however, proveil equal to' their dif-i ficult charge, as he is now secure In a Paris prison inj the shadow of the iruillotlne. The 'Goutfe affair" created a great (sensation i in pArix. and the Parisan illustrated journals teemed with pictures of the Strang Ier, his confederate and victim and the scene of the tragedy. , . AOafo loyeatmont. Ik one whicn w.enaranww; wi which - X 1 bring vou satisfactory revolts, or mi case ol failure a . return of purchase Pr r,u.rtiArl Wfr?ist a Ottle Of Pr. King8.IXeW W.SCO urr s'n.rt...nHr.n , . It f's iruarahteed to bririff relief in every case, when used for any affection ol lcroai. Luntw or Chest, sacn as .-wrasuui tion, lnnauimaiionoi liuugB, (chitis. Asthma, Woopmg Cough, Croup, etc., etb. -It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perrectiy; .saie ...iwavk Im? ldenendeo upon. Trial bottlr free at Robert-lVBAlIa- myg wholesaleanu retail urug wrc. Wilmington DltTlet-f-T1rrd Quarterly . Meetlaff. v. . - ( J Kenansville . Circuit, . .Richland?, July 12 and 3. , ,r. ; Matrnolla Uircuit, at maguona, niat Conf.. July 19 and 30. 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Is now ' established, and the results of three years' use in the nandaof the best farmers oX this and other states will attest their value as a high grade manure - .- The MATTING, made from the leaves orour native pine, la conceded to be equal to any wool carpet ror -comfort and durability and the demand for it is dally increasinsE. It has vU toe not found in any other fabric. ---. - ' --v irpholstenn? purposes, and as a nCln? for IXaxtrtisacs U aiiaost eqoal to hair, belris llzt eiastiO! and rrocf ejairt insects. - -ccruScaij trci rc-au parties rnir r orr - can sen cs? crcs, cr wiu fc3 ril- tlt;:jf jraitx Ovsoeososi J! U . U fTx. kak of Koe ! Sttr-reme nm! Jittperio CoarU I UrfUaa t89a JUDGES. DISTRICT. RKSIDK2PCK. SAMK. Geo. H. Wrdvn, ;i 2 - 3 Beaufort . Edgecomtvp. ; Wilson. . Wake. . trWnnV ,.H. Q Spu ier Whitaker. Guilford. Sampson. I C umberland. Cabarrus.- ' Surry. ' K. T. Boykln. I James C. McRae, W.J.Moutgomery, Jesse P. Graves, . Tfthn G. Bvnum, 1 8 9 10 AVm. M. Shipp, n ' t H Merrimon. 12 i Mecklenburg Buncombe. , . SOLICITORS. - NAME. ' DISTRICTJ RESIDKai;J. John W. Blount, G. H. White, (col), p. Worthington, T. M. Argo, I. R. Strayhorn; o. H. Allen, 1 Perquimans. 2 Halifax. 3 r Martin. 4-v Wake. . 5 Durham.' 6 f Duplin. 7 " Richmond. 8 Iredell. - Frank McNeill, B. F. Long, Thos. Settle, 9 "Rockingham. W. H. Boer 10 Caldwell. . 11 Mecklenburg F., Jj. Osborne, J. M. Moody, 12 Buncombe. . TIMK OF HOLDING COURT. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. , un.;nn TitActf Whitaker. """&r " Fall-Jndge Connor. Beaufort-iFeb. 17, May 26, Nov. 24 Currituck March 3, Septal. Camden March 10, Sept 8. . ' Pafuotank-March 17, Sept. 15, Perq oiiuans 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. -at r "-fc,T J - ' Dare May o, xiov. o. - -Hyde--May 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. r 1 SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SDrinjr Judge Womack. r ail JUUKB 111 April l; Sept 20. ... ..-.---i Bertie leb. 3, April zo, ycu -Craven tFeb. 10, May 26, Nov. 24. -Warren March 17, Sept 15. Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sriflnt- 'Jnr?G Bovkirh r "i- o - T, -XT U Pit t-Jan. 6, March 17, June 9, Franklin Jan. au,Apni ia,nuvaw. I Wilson tFeb. 3, June cr.a. VT,n.P-Peb. 17. May 19, Oct; 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1. tDec. 1. Greene March 31, Sept. 29. , Nash April 28, Nov. 17x FOURTH JUDIQIAL DISTRICT. Snrlnw .Tndpe MacKae. - Woiro-i-Tn. fi. tFeb. 24. Mareh 24. tADril 21, Julyy, Tug. i., -oept. " - : . . -CI A. 9.9. nt 20 Wavne-Jan. au, marcn iu,"apni 11 Sprit 8. Oct 13. Harnett- eo. a, Aug. wov. Johnston Feb. 10, Aug. ll,Nov.l0. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Srkrinty .Tudere Armfield. r r ail juutrw aiHutvac. nnrhkm- Jan. 13. March 24, June 9 not 13. . . Granville Jan. vt April i, juiy 1, Nov. 24. Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept29. Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15, Dec. 8. j . , "i . Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. 27. : - . i. ; firano-e March 17. Aug. 4, SS or. a. Caswell April 14, Aug. 14, Nov.10. Pprsnni-Anril 14. AllET. 19. Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Snrinf i-.Tadsre Graves. L Ca " -mt I. . -1 A S1 J j?ai j uuge .am ii-eiu. Pender March iu, epr . . New Hanover tJan. 4p, t April 13, fSept.22. . . . L.enoir U'eD. 3, Aup'. iu, xtov. au. Dunlin Feb. 10. Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. 0, Dec. . ; ; ' . Carteret Jilarcn , ucr.-zu. . Jones March 24, Oct 27. Onsldw March 3t Nov. 3. SEVRNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Siirhiff--Judere Bynum. -i - - .! Fall Jud sre Graves, I Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, Jhly 28. . I i Anson--Jan. 6, t April 28, Sept. 1, tNov. 24. Cumberland -Jan. 20, tMay 5, July 21. Nov. 10. Robeson Jan. 17. May 19,Sept29 I Richmond Feb. 10, June a, ept 15, Dec; 1. Bladen March 17, Oet, 30. Brniiswick Anril 7. Sept 8. Moore March 3. Aug. 11, Oct. 27 EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Snrinir Judtre Shinp. - . , I . . j . Fall Judge Bynum. I Cabarrus t Jan. 27, April 28. t Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4, Nov. 3.! ' ' ' - -r I Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. . DavidsonMarch 3,Sept. l,1Decl. Randolph March 17, Sept 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept, 2J, Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring Judge Merrimon. Fall-Judge Shipp. Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21, Nov. 3. . . ' - j. Forsyth-Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yaakin Feb. .17, Sept 22. T Wilkes March 3, Sept 8. : Alleghanv March 17, Sept 1; Davie March 31, Oct 6. Ktokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10. Snrry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Brown: ' : , ! ran judge uerrimon. HendereonT-Feb. 10, July 13. Burke--March 3, Aag. 4. ' i. Caldwell March 17, 8ept 1. Ashe-March 24,May;26, Aug. 18. Watauga April.7, Aug. 25. Mitchell A pril li, Sept:8. 1 3 Yancey Apr! 128. Sent 1 . .McDowell-tMay 12, Oct 6. , : i . ! KiyEirrn-juDiciAi district fSprins Judge Phillips. Jt an J Urotm. Celt rivrt iJ en Xw Jullv-j - I , Alexander Jan. 27. July Union Peb. 10, fFeb. 17, Sepl. 15, tSept. ' Mecklenburg - T e d. Zx.'' J Rutherford-Apl 21, Oct. L. Polk May 5, Hoy. iu; ? , TWELITH JTRDICIALDISTRI Spring-J udge Connor. Madison Feb. 24, July S3. tNpY.JJ. B uncorobe tM arch 10, Aug. 11. tDec 1. Wrt ' 1: J. , ' . Transylvania-Marcn at, Dept. x. , - TinvnrWI Anril 7. Sept. 8. . , : Jafcsori-April 2 Sept. 3. ai aeoii'-yju.w y . Clay May 12, Oct.. 8. Cherokeemy 19.4 Oct 13, Graham Jnne 2, Oct 27 Svain June 9th, Nov. 3. ; For crimioal cases.. ' ,J. t For civil cases alone. , X For civil case alone except jail cases. . ,;. . CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. NKW HANOVKRv COUNTY. . - t rkiirai.T MAA.rs.wiImintrton.Juage. Tior.1 h. Moore. Wilmincton. oouci- -f VJ. . . T " ...... r . .1 - . J tor ,--,-- - , i Court begins Jan 6. March 17, May 19, July 13, Sept. 15, Nov. 17. - - MBCKLENBURG COUNTY. - - - Oliver P. Meares. Judge. r - : Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor. Court begins l?'e&. iu, , April a, Aug. 11, Oct. 6, Dec. li - : , . BUNOOMHE COUSTY. V , . -: Chas. A. Moqre, Asheville J uuge. - x? w no rr.r. Asrteviiie. solicitor. f Court begins Jan. April vo,j uiy 21, Oct!27. : . . : " ; Supremecoun nitetu uri xwxnv in February isxaminarions o rnt rl u-ir .infl Saturday before. First T.irtt: Feb . 3: Second . District Feb.- 10; Third District, fo. r i f Pnnrth District. FetX Z:xuw -.inf Mnrnh 3: Sixth District, March 10; jseventn -uistncfc, lit1"T. nstncE. aiarou ium TifriV Marh 31lXentttlDlSirict. Anril 7; Twelfth District April 14; wioupnth District ADril 21. T.afc Mnndav in -September.. Ex-i aminations Friday and Saturday be fara First District Sent 29 ; Sec i nnH Diairiftt. Oct C: Third District Oct 13; Fourth District, uct. cn Vitih ' Districts . Oct. 27; OlXIO ui trict Nov. 3; Seventh District, Nov. 10: Eifrhth District Nov. 17; .Nintli n;f riit TVnv: - 24rtTenth f District, -""i"r- 1'T. ...... .. Tki'-:6V Dec- l; Twelfth f Districrf f-xec. Eleventh District Dec l&. k i . 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