cr-3 rt n
in
Ja an invaluable remedy for
SICK HEADACHE, TORPID
LIVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES,
malaria; costiveness,
AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES.
Sold Everywhere
POMONA HILL NUKSER1ES
POMONA. 2f. C,
Two aad a Ball Miles West of (ireensboro. N. C
rpie main line of the K. D. K. K. patsei
tironsrh the rrounds and within 100 f ect of
the olce. buleta trains mates; ops mrular
twice cuilr each way. Those Interested in
Trait and mat Growing are cordially la"0
tolnsxxctthis. the Larsreat Nursery in the
St taa o w of the largest la tne outru
"tocxcoaslata of Apples. Peach. Pear,
fnrrr plum. Japanese lerstmn:ons, Apn
c'us.NectariDrt. tfulberrtes Quince, Grajx
Vri-V KAsnbemes. Gooseberries, Currants. He
punt. English Walnut, lecans. Chestnut,
htrawbemes. Koscs. KTcrzrcens Shade Trees,
AU the new and rare Taricties as well as
tne old ones, which my new catalogue f or 1
lreyour orders to my authorized a-entor
order direct from tne Nursery.
- correspondence solicited. Pcstrtptlre Cata
loene tree, to applicants.
Address
J. TAN LINDLEY,
POMONA, Oulirord Co., N. C
t Reliable salesman iDJf,V7Z
County. A good pajins commlSHlon will be
giro.
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WILMINGTON. N. C.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. 1880.
Entered at the Portofflce at Wilmington, N.O,
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COUNTY UKMOCHATIC TICKET.
Fo Ilocsx of RxrsssxvTATiTas :
GEO. L. MOBTOy,
i . M. J. CORBETT.
Fob SmtTT :
FRANK H. 8TEDMAN.
- Fob Cixxx or Scrxmio Co car :
JOHN D. TAYLOR.
Fob Rxoirrra or Duds :
JOHN IIAAR, Jb.
' Fob TBiasTBXB :
. JOIIN I DUDLEY.
Fob SrBTBTOB :
M.P.TAYLOR.
I. fob CoxtrastBS :
WllmlPgton C M. UARRISS.
Cape Fear J. T. KERR.
Mssonboro JOHN MILTON.
Harnett W. n. 8TOKLEY.
Federal Po'nt-J.DAVE f OCTUERLAND.
fOBCOBONKBS
JOHN WALTON.
Railronil passes to legislators will j
play an important- part in the lieor
gia campaign. Some ot 4h coun
ties propose to exact pledges froru
Iheir representatives that they will
advocate a law prohibting the ac
ceptance by members of the little
pasteboards which enable them to
run off so frequently from their
sworn duties.
Ex-Secretary Whitney predicts
that Mr.'Roswell P. Plower will be
nominated by acclamation as the
Democratic candidate for Governor
of New York next year, and that
Mr. Cleveland will be the Democrat
tic candidate for the Presidency in
1892. He emphatically repeats his
former declaration that he Is not a
candidate either for Gubernatorial
or Presidential honors.
An English wotuan resident in
Syria reports the discovery near
Hoyroot of a bedstead made of gold
and silver and Inlaid with precious
stoues. An inscription upon it In
Knglfeii characters states that It be
longed to Eleauor, Queen of Eng
land. The bedstead was discovered
in a cave, and Is supposed to hare
been placed there for security when
Edward I left the East.
I is stated "that some of the Roths
child family have parohased.-at the
high figure of 840,000 frani?, or about
31,000 sterling, the identical clock
manufactured by the royal hands of
the ill-fitted Louis XVI in the days
when he was more actively and con
genially employed in his workship
than in his counsel chamber. This
curious timepiece for a long time
was an historical heirloom in the
possession oj an English family, and
it has been bought at 8t. Petersburg.
L
Owing to tho fact that the lands
of the West are being rapidly taken
up, a Denver paper predicts the ab
dication of thecattle king and the ex
tinction of the cowboy." Of the latter
is said: VThe cowboy, with rattling
spur, his leather trousers, his broad
brimmei.hfttand his defiant swagger
will boon join the stage driver, the
hunter, the cout,'th.e trapper and
the mountain explorer in the pro1
ecfsion that woven reluctantly to
the tpiietj peaceable common place
ways of life."
The new ballot reform law of New
York State is goiog to be an expen
sive luxury. Under the old law only
$90,873 wits appropriated In Brook
lyn to defray the annnal expenses of
the bureau of elections. The bu
reau have called for $263,831 to de.
frav tin expenses of this year's elec
tion aiid;21&,M3 for that of 1891.
The estimates show that $M?.3tt
will be required for 800 buildings to
1k constructed and furnished, $12,
870 for 402 polling places, $18,090 for
2,412 boqihs, $21,966 for registers-arid
Insiectors and $3,33) for ballot box
e. In tbeWimates for 1191 nothing
Is akd for buildings booths or b&L
lot boxes) which can be used for
several years in succession, but there
will be increased expenses in other
directions
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her
' Lire. .
It was just an ordinary scrap of
wrapping paper, but it saved her
life. She was In the last stages of
consumption, told by physicians that
he was incurable and could live
only a short time; she weighed less
than seventy pounds. Ona piece of
wrapping paper she read of Dr.
King s New Discovery, and got a
sample bottle; It helped her, she
bought another and grew better
fast, continuetl its use and is now
strong, healthy, rosy.plomp, weigh
ing 140 pounds. For fuller particu
lars send stamp to W.I I. Cole, Drug'
gist. Fort Smith. Trial bottles of
this wonderful Dr"very fre at
RobL IL Bellamy's wholesale, and
retail drug store. "
Awkward Miss (ithan nrabrclli)
"1': .? r-.r!:nr ToUte Gc::t!:r nan
'P-n t i.! " ! -n if. I hzv rr ";"T
" MJtst u 0oO?
Say tome dealers ho try to tell it
....1 IIImIa i.Mnanllnn iwrlion 4L II1K
tomer calls for Hood's Sarsapanlla. I
AU UUk BtlWX mmmj '
raents as this to induce you to buy
what yon do not want. Remember
that the only reason:for making it
is that a few cents more profit will
be maJe on the uDti'.ute; Insist
upon having the medicine
Hood's Sarsaparilla, It is Peculiar
to Itself. -
fllMlcto DUtrlct Third Qaarterly
Meetlmr. .
Fifth Street, August 3 and 3.
Carver's Creek Circuit, Shlloh,
Abg. 5 and 6.
Cokesbury Circuit, McNatt's, Aug.
u oni in - i . :
Clinton Circuit, Goshen, Aug. 16
and 17. - I
Elizabeth Circuit, Pender, Aug. 23 ,
and 24. 1
Wantntnav A nc 9J) ATlfl 29.
Whitevflle Circuit, Cerro Gordo,
Aug. 30 and 81.
Brunswick Mission, Cedar Bay,
Sept. 6 and 7.
Brunswick Circuit, Bethel, Sept.
12 and 13. ;
P. D. Swindell, P. E.
LEMON KLIXIR
A Pleasant Lemon Drink.
For biliousness and constipation,
take Lemon Elixir.
For indigestion and foul ; stomach,
take Lemon Elixir. - .
For sick and uervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir. s ,
For sleeplessness and nervousness,
take Lemon Elixir. !'Z--,
For loss of appetite and debility,
take Lemon Elixirv " . - '
For fevers, chii Is aud malaria, take
Lemon Elixir, i , :
Dr. Motley's Lemon Elixir will not
fail you in any of the above named
diseases, an oi wuicn arise iruu
torpid or diseased liver, stomach
kidneys or bowels. : J
. Prepared only by Dr. n. Mozley
A tlnlnf n Oa
60c cts. and $1.00 per bottle, at
druggists,
. A Prominent Minister Write.
After ten years of great suffering
from indigestion with great nervous
prostration, biliousness, disordered
kidneys and constipation, i na
been cured by Dr. Alozly's Lemon
Elixir and am now a well man.
RKV. C. C. Davis,
Elder M. E. Church South,
Nov 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga.-
yspepsoa
Makes the llres ot many people miserable,
an4 often leads to self-destruction. Distress
after, eatlhg sour stomach,, sick hewjaclje,
heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint. all sone M
feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu
- larity ot the bowels, are
Dl OtrOSS Some of the more common
! After symptoms. . Dyspepsia does
wT.t nt gPt ell pf -Uself, It
Gating requires carefhV persistent
Zttpntlm am a remedy like Hood's arsa
paxi. -which acts ; gently, yet surely, and
efilciently.-: It tones the stomach .and other
organs, xegulates the; digestion,, creates a
good appetite, and by thus ft tctr
OTercoxnlng the local symp, unZrtnnla
toms removes the rroP,,c'V!,0
thetlc effects of the disease, banishes the
headache, and refreshes, the tired mind.
44 1 hare been troubled with dyspepsia. I
bad but little appetite, "and what I did eat
" uAn - distressed me, or did me
nOarV'. Wtlo ; food, Ja; aa hour
, DUrrt . alter eatlnx I would cxpfe
rlenee.a falntaess, or tired, all-gone feeling,
as though I had not eaten anything. My trou
ble, I think, was aggravated by my business,
which Is tbat ox a painter,. and from being
more r less abut up ia a Qour
roofa with fresh paint. Lasf rt .
spring. I took Hood's Sarsa Pprn Wif
rffla took three bottles. - It did me an
immense -amount of good. . It gave me aa
appetite, aad my food relished and satisfied
the eravwa I liad- previously experienced."
Gxoscx A. ricK, watertownMass. c
Hood'orSarGaparilla
Sold by an druCTl'i' 1 i for "Prepared only
VyCLHOOD CO., Apethecariei, Lowell, Mats.
IOOiDoooo Ono : Dollar
Janao.lyr dW nrm . mon wwj sat
STILL AT WORK
J AM NOW WELL PttXPARKD TO REPAIR
au kinds of Furniture, Be wing Machines. Fan.
cy ArtJcles, c., and where it is possible male
them as good as new. Work done promptly
and prices low. call and see. me and get es
timates and prices.
- x. J. B.FAKRAR,
3,'wcor. Front and Orange streets.
I am still agent here for tfce Hfiw Ilpmp
Sewing Machtne, one of the best Machines on
the market. Keedlea and Oil for sale, .
tacnUUf
University of North Carolina
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Jy3tf rreeldent. Chapel nin, y. C.
THE HEWLETT H0U8E.
JJT FRIEiDS AMD THX PUBUC QK&
erally are respectfully notified, that I hare
made extenstre additions to tarpmnlsea at
Swltchhaca: station, Wthtsrme Beach, and
am now prepared to 'accommodate theta
with the best of erery thing.
rYesh nsh. Sort Crata, Denied Crahs,c,
rcay ca tin arrtTZI cf every tnln.
. v a - .. Jk a. - . w i V. .. .
8direuie mud Sffpof C6Art at Vot
Uarollaav-lslNK.
JUDGES.
.i .
SAUK. DISTItlCT. "'BKSIDKKCK-
Geo. H. Brown, 1 Beaufort. .
Fred. Phillips, 2 Edgecombe.
II. G. Connor, 3 Wilson.
Spier Whitaker, 4 Wake,
John A. Gilmer,, 5 Guilford. ,
E- T. Boykin. . 6 Sampson. 'tA
t.,,,.. n ArcRae. 7 Cumberland.
W.J.Alontgonieryr8 Cabarrus.
Jesse F. U raves, r J v ourry. - (f
JohnG. Bynum, 10
Wm- BI. Shipp, H Mecklenburg
J. H. Merrimon, 12 Buncombe.
SOLICITORS.
NAME. H DISTRICT. RESIDENCE.
John W. Blount, 1 : Perquimans.
G. H. White (col), 2 Halifax.
D. Worthington, 3 Martin.
T. M. Argo, ! 4 Wake.
I. R. Strayhorn, 5 Durham.
O. H. Allen, 6 Duplin.
Frank McNeill, 7 Kicnmona.
B. F. Long, 8 Iredell.-
Thos. Settle, 9 Rockingham.
W. U. Boer, 10 Caldwell.
F.-Jj. Osborne, 11 Mecklenburg
J. M. Moody, j 12 Buncombe.
TIME OP. HOLDING COURT. "
FIRST JUDICIAI DISTRICT.
Spring-Judge Whitaker.
y fe & Fall Judge Connor.
Beaufort tFeb. 17, May 26, Nov.
24. - ' i
Currituck March 3, Sept. 1.
Camden March 10, Sept. 8.
Pasquotank March-17, Septl5.
Perquiiuans March 24. Sept. 22
Chowan March 31, Sept. 29. 1
Gates April 7, Oct. 6.
Hertfortl April 17, Oct. 13.
WashingtonApril 21, Oct. 20
Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27.
Tkflra Mnv fi. Nov. 3.
HvHo-.Mnv 12. Nov. 10.
-Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17,
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring J udge Woinack.
V Fall-Judge Whitaker.
Halifax tMarch 3, May 12, Nov.10.
Northampton Man. 20, March 31,
April 1, Sept. 20. a nm
5Bertie-Feb. 3, April 28, Oct. 27.
Craven tFeb. 10. May 26, Nov.. 24.
Warren March 17, Sept. 15.
Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13.
! THIRD JUDICIAIi DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Boykin.
Fall -Judge Womaok.
Pitt Jan. 6, March 17, June 9,
Sept. 15. i
Franklin Jin. 20,April 14,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 JUDICIAIi DSTIHCT.
Spring Judge MacRae.
! Fall Judge Boykin.
Wake Jan. 6, tFeb. 24, Marh'
24, tApril 21, July9, tAug. 27,Sept.
22, tOct. 20. ! '
Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, April
14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13.
Harnett Feb. 9, Aug. 4, Nov. 24.
Johnston Feb. 10, Aug. 11, Nov.10.
FIFTH JUDICIAIi DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Armfleld.
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, May 19, Oct.
27. ! - -
Orange March 17, Aug.l4, Nov. 3.
Caswell April 14, Aug. 14, Nov.10.
Person April 14, Aug. ljJ.Nov. 17.
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. .
Spring Judge Graves.
Fall Judge Armfiel6
Pender March 10, Sept, 8.
New Hanover tJan. 20, tApril 13,
tSept. 22. j
Lenoir Feb.1 3, Aujr. 10, Nov. 10. ,
Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24.
Satupson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct.
0, Dec. 8. ' I.
Carteret March 7, Oct. 20.
Jones March 24, Oct 27.
Onslow March 31, Nov. 3,
SKVKNTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spriug Judge Bynum.
Fall Judge Graves.
Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July
28. f V
Anson-Jan. 0, tApril 28, Septt 1,
tNov, 24. "
Cumberlano! Jan. 20, tMay S.July
21. Nov. 10. 1
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.
'
Springs-Judge Slifpp. - --
Fall Judge Bynnui.
Cabarrus-tJan, 27. 4P1 38: '
Iredell Feb. 3, May 39, Aug, 4,
Nov. 3.' ..v
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.
ptanly April 7, Oct. 13.
S13TH JUPICfAI PISTIIJCT.
Spripg Judge Merrimon. ..
Fall Judge Shipp.
Rockingham Jan. 20, Jnly 2,
Notu3,
Forsyth Feb, 3, May 19, Oct. 20.
Yaakln Feb. 17, Sept. 23.
Wilkes March 3, Sept. 8.
Alleghanv March 17. Sept, 1.
ayie March 31, Oct,- 6.
Eiokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov.10;
Snrry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17
yESTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Sprinff Judge Brown,'
; ar aii-auage nieriimon,
Henderson Feb. 10, July 43, .
BurkeMarch 3, Ang. 4. - -Caldwell-Uarch
17, 8ept 1
Ashe March 24, May 2tf,- Aug.;i8.
Watauga -April 7, Aug. 25.
Mitchell April 11; Sept. 8.
Yancey April 23. Sept. 22. -McDowell
May 12, OchC;
1 Alexander Jan. 27. July 23. .
Union Feb.; 10, tFeb. 17, Jep
jVecfienburff - tFeb. 24,Aug.25.
- Gaston March' 17, Oct. 6. -T.irtrinZirArrh
31. Sent. 29.
Cleveland April 7, Aug. 4, Oct.-20.
Rutherford April ai; uct.
PoIkrMay 5, Nov. 10. ; "
TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
.. jLwJ--i- . Fall Judge,Philhps.
- . w m-r -mm
Madison Feb. 24.J uiy 3. Tnov.
17.
Buncombje Twarcn iu, Aug
tDec. ?-: 'v1: - ''
Transylvania March 31, Sept.
Hay wood April 7Sept 8.
Jackson April 23, Sept. 22.: .
Macon May 5, Sept. 29 - J
Clay May 12, Oct. 8, -A;. V:
Cherbkeef May 19; Oct. 13
Graham-Iune 2, Oct. 27.
Swain June 9th, Nov. 3.; i f
11
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ivil AJ5Pa alone.; -i t
For civil case alone except jai
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HANOVER COUNTY. ; ' :
Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judges
Court begins Jan 6. March 17, May
19, jnly is, epi. ao, noy. a.
MECKLENBURG COUNTY, j
Geo. E. Vilson, Charlotte, Solicitor
Court negms a en. iu, pru
i BUNCOMBE COUNTY. . .
Chas. A. Moore, Ashevilie, Judge
T? n r!nrrir ' Ashevilie. Solicitor."
Court begins Jan. 27, April 28, July
31, Uct. 27.- -:t'., v;r .
Supreme Court meets first Monday
in Feoruary. ; cxaimnauuu9 u
day and Saturday . before. First
Feb. 10; xnira uisiriciy r eo. - i
GW..tti niorrln.t ' TTaTi 94; ; Fifth Dis
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JU, ooicimi 'Vis11", ..'"'v" . .
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April 7; Twelfth District, April 14
-Last Monday in; September, .Ex
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fore. First District, Sept. '29; Sec
UUtl XJlSr Hill, VDI'. : IIHU ' vie v
Oct. 13; Fourth District, Oct, 20th
T?ifH Tiittf riT. .- Cf.t 97 Sixth Dis
if Nrtv 3- Svnth DixtrietJ Nov.
10; E'ighth District, Nd v. 17; Ninth
Dec. 1; Twelfth Districr, Dec. 8;
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South to-day. Below you will find a few out of
many letters which we receive and notice
well what they contain; .
Brown Brown, drusrfflats. of Winston, say:
"The Private Stock", 78, gives entire satis
faction to our customers, ana we uuns it is a
fine medicinal wnis&ey."
IL Rose, also ot Winston; writes us as fol
"The Private, stock' Whiskey 1 bought
through roar Mr. Simon has proved a success
and will - keep It hereaiter as my leading
Drana. ,
J. A. Burns & Co.. of Fay ettevllle, have this
to say: ,
"I nave used your new brand of Private
Stock, 1876 Rye Whiskey and will sajfthat I
am weU pleased with It and that It Is all you
recommend it to be. My customers prefer
BrunhUd,8irapn & Co.j
ill u. Front r.t
Dealers in Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos.
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