n n ii ni-
Rcgulato The Bowels.
Sick Headache,
DjipPi, Peveri. Kidney Diwaws,
Billonj Colic, MalAria, cic
Tatta P11U praoera-lar .Table of
44r a4 Kt direct Ion. It bout
waUl, njr rood licaltb
Sold -Everywlier.
5Plio Daily Eoviowi
Josu. T. Jamks,( Editor St Prop'r.
WiLMiJfOTojr. N. C. -
., i
WEDNESDAY. jAUQUSTgO. 1890.
Entered a the Postofflce at Wilmington. N.C,
as second-class matter.
democraticjnominations.
Tob CoxgressJ Sixth Distbict.'
SYDENHAM B.ALRXANDER.of Mecklenburg
POMONA HILL NUKSERIES
POMONA. N.IC,
Two and a Half Miles West of Greensboro, sc. c
maa mala line of the R D. R. R. passes
JL
tarowra the jrrtracda and within 100 feet or
the oCIcbl Salem trains ma. estops regular
iwios ouu eacn way. 'j nose interested in
mm aaa fruit Growing are cordially invited
to Inspect tola, tb Largest Nursery in the
BiMue, ana one ot tne largest ia tne soutn.
8toc consists of Apples, leach. Pear,
Cherry. PMm, Japanese Persimmons. Aprl-
cota, Nectarines. Mulberries. Quince, Uraw s,
Fig. Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants. He
Plant, English Walnut. Pecans, chestnut.
Sttawberrtea. Roses, Evergreens, shod Trees.
. ate All the new and rare Tanetles as well as
tha old one, which my new catalogue for 1.
will show.
til re roar orders to my authorized aw-?ntor
order direct from the Nursery.
correspondence solicited. bcstrtptive Cata
10710 free to applicant.
Address
J. VAN LINDLEY,
POMONA, Guilford Co., N. C
tw Reuaala Salesman wanted in every
County, a rood paying commission win b
girt v. so
COUNTY UK3IOC1CATIC TICKET.
. For IIocss or HiritistjrrATivEfl :
GEO. L.;MOTON
M. J. COR15ETT.
I
For Sdzbiff :
FHANK III STEDMAN.
For Clerc of Stmrior Cocrt:
JOHN D. TAYLOR.
For Rkgistsr op Dkeds :
JOHN IIAAR, Jr.
For TRiisrsra :
JOHN I I DUDLEY.
. For SrRVETOR:
M. P. TAYLOR.
1
For Constabies :
Wilmington C. M. HARKISS.
Care Fear-J. T. KEJlH.
Maaonborc JOnN -MILTON.
Harnett W. II. STOKLEY.
Federal Fo'nt-J. UA1 VE Ol'TIIERLANO.
rOK CORONER :
John Walton.
District Attorney John B. Fellows
will, it i. thought, be able to gratify
his loug cherished desire of ehter-
against Mr. H oat's proposition.' It Supreme ami Superior Court, or Nor
Is fcaid farther that Mr. Hiscock
stands ready nowyto vote and work
Carolina 1890.
for the adoption pt Senator Quay's ! vamk.
lompror&ise xesoitlt&n.
t '. Merli Wins.
JUDGES.
DISTRICT. RKSIDENCK.
, Geo. H. Brown,. 1 Beanfort.
Fred. Phillips, - 2 Edgecombe.
. H d Hnnnnr ., 3 Wilson.
Wedesire tq say to our citireris, Spier Whitaker, 4 Wake.
iiuilford.
Sampson.
C umber land.
Cabarrus.
"Surry. : .
JL V
. ww-iiave Deen seuiug John A. tiilmer. 5
Dr. Ring 8 Aew Discovery, for Con-; e T Bovkin 6
Rtimntion. Dr. Kinir'a New Life Pills, f t
Bucklen s Arnica Salve and Electric ; f J Montomerv 8
Bitter?, and have never . handled
remedies that sell as well, or that j jonn g! Bynum, 10
have & i ven such univerraU stftisfac-, Wm. M. Shipp, 11
lion. e uo not nesiiato to ffuaran-; J. H. Merrimon, 12 Buncombe.
tee theiu every time, and we stand Qnr Tp,mADa
ready to refund the purchase price, I huliuiuks.
if satisfactory results do not follow I 4 XAMfi. district, residence.
tleir use. These remedies have ! John W. Blount. 1 Peronimans.
won ineir frreat, popularity purely (t. U. w lute, (col), 2
on their merits. Robert R. Bellamv, D. AVorthington, 3
wholesale and retail druggists. . T. M Argo, 4
- - ! I. R.. Stravhorn. . - 5
Wilmington District TTilrd Quarterly Q. H. Allen
Meetinsr. i Frank McNeill.
Catawba Jan 13. July 13 -Alexander
Jau. 27. July 23.
Union Feb. 1ft- tFeb. 17 ' Sepl."
15, tSept. 22. i-: ,
Mecklenburg- - f Feb. 24, Aug. 25.
Gaston-March 17, Oct. 6. -Lincolnf-March
31, Sept. 29. rm
Clevelarid-TApril 7,' Aug. 4,Oct. 20.
Ratherf6rd-Aprii2l, Oct. 27.
Polk- May 5, Novf 10.
TVELFTfl JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Connor.-
ii.il i t .i Tit s i tuduiuiiaii mipa & .lui'i
r uii-j uuge i-nuiips. ments snTi..ra Pauer.
Madison Feb. 24, July 28. tNov. 17. dress-maker and i th2
Harper Vu
ILLTJSTRatEi)
Glvintr the latest inf i0urai fr .
the FasmonCltsft J:
Buncombe
Mecklenburg: f Dec. 1.
Transylvania March 31, Sept.;!.
Hay woodApril 7, Sept. 8. - ,
Jackson April 22, Sept. 22. - t
Macon May 5, Sept. 29.
Clay May 12, Oct, 8: '
Cherokee May 19. Oct. 13.
Graham June 2, Oct. 27. -
SMrain June 9tb, Nov. 3.
Elizabeth Circuit, Pender. Amr. 23
and 24.
Waccamaw, Aug. 28 and 29.
White ville Circuit. Cerro Gordo.
Aug. 30 and 31.
Bruuswick Mission. Cedar Bav.
Sept. C and 7.
Brunswick Circuit, Bethel. Sent.
12 and 13.
F. D. Swindell, P. E.
B. F. Long,
Thos. Settle,
W. H. Bo er,
F. Jj. Osborne,
J. M. Moody,
Halifax.
Martin.
4 Wake.
5 Durham. '
6 Duplin.
7 Richmond.
8 Iredell.
9 Rockingham.
10 Caldwell..
11 Mecklenburg
12 Buncombe.
time of holding court.
tMarch 10, tAog. 11. If 'iV
short stones, parlor ni1 0r4 K
kick, and Wart Ldwi
1 Da?r Home" J 1
HARPER'S PERIODICA
per yEar.
harperhj bazar.. ; !
w
For criminal cases. ,
t For civil cases alone. , ... -t
For civil case c alone except jci.il
cases.- - . 'rv"';--.x v-'
criminal circuit courts.
NEW HANOVER COUNTr.
ing Congress at
the coming elec-
;tn;i.i. M.r
fc!r,n .5 . ,., .,t
trra:i(- ;n it.
:imuI.iT.t .-fiiit
ouatr:il .
Asieri iii' tir
for
Iniisr'ti.'!i !
'I in !:-( .i . t
fpeertuy wnen tln.'rti."u Ink; u. TIi-ic :
ujmorecflertn.il r-ii, i i..r t!ie hki
iotiiT r f.cHt iii.o t. ivri:M,i;i: .vi
hao tht article. I'titrpml V "i -.ir .. i
ties, tan.j.lc in V.ijrf. n I t,v-!?.: -n
br mail toanv ad-irc-wii if -1 t ! i--.-It
stAni. The rrir!.ii I :?i,i.i toii'i .i'i.- i -.
fni i.y nun. IKX1'.S Mr:i'i( i.i- i
Nrtli St.. f;
BIRD MANNAl"
Tje preat c ittftiiet.jnarrl.itil l-rci-i!. r
ortlieJUrts M'ifiNtiiM .i. M rtt:ati' . l:.n:
Mauua willrvs(or t;ot....4i r i .-s'r i.i,,!.. x, ,jj
prevt-nt tltt-ir ailut'-i t icv,.ri tln-ui t.
Cl ttflt'i. ! pivm t . a I. ml tluih
tbreaon tilu-!iir. ff.j. I,( r, it v. ill in m..t
caet curry run-:. i..u thronIi tlii
Ciritkal peii' twirl ii l..t f .ni .-.nt .
wn.n ircififl il lrt-. in h.ui.;.-. I'.Ilrfi
JXJD Ct 4iON. :;,. t. PLJ .J,.... Pj.
lce lucmion ll:H v.nr.
pt ta sat
tion. It is proposed to have the
(Colonel entered for one of the New
York districts in which there will be
a certainty of his election. To go
to Washington, as a member of the
House of Representatives, is far
more to the liking of the Colonel
than retention of
any county office.
TIM15 TAULC NO. a
Palmottft Hailroad Co.
O
!f AND AFTER FRIDAY. DECT. to. 1887
Trains will run as follows, dally except bun
day. Ooi.vq So cm.
No 1 Passenger and Freight.
LeaT Hamlet. N. C 8 3 A. M
ArrlTs at Cheraw, a. a A. M
Gorxa Noam.
5a Passenger and Freight:
Lear Cheraw. s. C 4.S P. M.
Arnre at U am let. N. C 5r P. M.
dac It U ' WM. MONCURE. Supt.
The North Carolina Presbvterian
IS A
Religious Family Paper,
. PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
lad deToted to the intellect ual, moral and
apirltaal tatarcata of the people.
It namsers amoot; lta correspondents many
of tna very best writers of the southern Pres-
oyaenancmarcn. It is thorouchir orthodox
on questions ot doctrloe. but free ani out
sookea In its views oq all open Qtiestions. It
allows and mntes free discussion within the
bomads ot conrtesy.
Ia popularity the PariHTrrRUx is ron
atanuy adTancin;. It is
The Paper for the Peoplr
and presents in Its columns matter to loterest
and Instruct all ages, classes and conditions
of the people
Pnce per annum, n 63; or for one year to
any new aucacntxr. n v Address
JOHN McLAl'RIN.
Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington. N. C
6OTEIf 11.
Miy "er. f?ip- f e . -,
. ,tlr r-it jr.. :.j T. - . - .
t--r. TIe Vra Ji.ia -. ...
I l iriM&:. t ?.l f. h-. I
UL VllMJ!t.r Ut'Jt Ml lit". ,
The press has not, altogether ap
proved -the course of Col. Fellows
while district attorney, and now that
his term is about Jo expire he seeks,
without regret, public service In
another Held. The Colonel is one of
the most eloquent orators of the
citv's eminent st, and Congress
will gain a speaker of national repu
tation oii his entry into the Na
tional 'Legislature!.
!
The idea that the proximity of in
dustrial towns created by a high
a !r l L - 1 xt.
inriii win wriuK pomiiiueu growtu
; and prosperity to farmers, truck-
rai.oers and the like receives a refu
tatitn in the results of the last een
sus in Toiiiit'cticut. i nere, ir anv-
where, the wonderful "home mar
ket" should shower its promised
blessings on the agriculturist. But
somehow it doesift. The twelve
cities of Connecticut had about them
iirlSSO farm towns with an aggre
gate population of 48,315. In 1890
the population of these farm towns
has declined to 43,(C7, a decline of
about 10 per cent, i The situation is
an ideal one in Connecticut for far
LEMON KLIXIR
A Pleasant Lemon Drink
For biliousness and constipation,
take Lemon Elixir. ,'
For indigestion and fu.1 stomach,
take Lemon Elixir.
For sick and nervous headaches,
take Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness and nervousness,
take Lemon Elixir.
For loss of appet.te and debility.
taKe Lemon Jttlixir.
For fevers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Llixir.
Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not
ran you in any of the above named
diseases, all of which arise from a
torpid or diseased liver, stomach.
Kidneys or bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozlev,
Atlanta, Ga.
50c cts. and $1.00 per bottle, at
druggists.
A Prominent Minister Writes.
After ten years of great suffeiing
from indigestion with great nervous
prostration, biliousness, disordered
Kidneys and constipation, I hav
been cured by Dr. MozWs Lemon
Elixir and am now a well man.
Rkv. C. C. Davis,
Oliver P. Meares,WiluifngtoDJudgp. w.t,-. I
Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington, Solfci- W.lOlT w
Cmirt; barrins .Tnn fl rKfaenli IT v , t U rOPH I
-JFeb. 17, May 2G, Nov. MECKLENBURG COUNTY. ' - - J??!" -
rr ttai m . , s
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Whitaker.
Beaufort
Elder M. E. Church Sotith,
No. 28 Tat nail St., Atlanta, (ia.
Pecyi
nap
Many peculiar points make Ilood's Sar-
aaparilla superior to all other medieines.
Peculiar in combination, proportion.
and preparation of ingredients,
Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses
the xull curative value of
Dest Known remedies JQ of
the vegetable king-jvloni.
Tecullar In "3c5) strength
and economy fmSrHood' Sar
saparilla 1sC5the only medi
cine vL which "can truly
be sald.Xv 0 " One Hundred Doses
une VT Ltollar ' MedipinQ in
smedles -A
S Dollar '
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. 0.
Hertford April 17, Oct. 13.
Washington April 21, Cot. 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 JJan. 20, March 31,
April 1, Sept. 20. -
Bertie Feb. 3, April 28, Oct. 27.
Craven tFeb. 10. May 2G, Nov. 24.
Warren March 17, Sept. 15.
Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Boykin.
TV-ll T 1 ITT -l
rai-JUUK(5 WOIUaCK.I O.-fU T.'c. -J rr niJL tI'
Pitt-?-Jan. G, March 17. June 9. XIX? t:1"
' t'lti, iiuv, o, Deveniti listricr, jqv.
t or the Ha,,
uiisi i iinnpprA . - upmkk.
Oliver P. Meares, Judere.
Court begins Feb. 10. April 14Jr.MeN
Aug. 11, Oct. 6, Dec. 1. t Bound Volumea of H arne 77
Chas. A. Moore. Asheville, Judge' . expense (pronoed Uie "tVeM fnt
v. uarter, Asnevine, aoiiciur. i . -y eutof't
1 ot "f8 Jan-27, April 28,J uly bikK,yeS
,21, Oct. 27. p - - receipt of OOeac Post-
SupremeCourt inlets first Mondav S0UW be made br
- . T . ........ w . . w ... v.. . . i nfnn.vriT'nfja . . . uixni. .
uiiy unu oaturaay Deiore. z- first
District. Feb. 3; Second District,
l?eb. 10; Third District, Feb. 17;!
x ourtn district, ieb. 4: Firth Dis
trict, MtCrch 3; Sixth District, March !
iu; tieventli district, March 17;
r.igiitii instrict. March 24: Ninth
District, .March 31; Tenth' District,
April 7; Twelfth District, April -14;
jv. iev film uibtnui, april 6. -
Last Monday in September, Ex-
.... J 1-1 -m . .. .
aiat! are not to con,,,, Cfia
Sew iv
-. . .
ADyERTlSKRc
aummiions j? naay anci aatnrtlay be- i- i
fore. First District, Sept; 29; .Sec waU'learH tflg eXlCt PrV
ond District, Oct. C; Third District, " V - : r l0'i
Oct. 13: Fniirrh Tiiatriof Cln OAfK. fit O ttTT 1Vmi .3 !" I
- - t - - wva, j jkSKM a- a . a ua. au aa i m 11 ix 111 m
a - ww-avaa w wa w . i - i u
Sent. 15.
Frariklin Jan; 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.
Greejne March 31, Sept. 29.
Nash April 28, Nov. 17.
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge MacRae.
i Fall Judsre Boykin.
Wake Man. G, tFeb. 24, March
24, fAp'ril 21, July9, tAug. 27, Seot.
22, fOct. 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, 4
I Fall Judere MaRao.
Durham-Jan. 13, March 24. June
2, Oct.jl3.
Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July
10; Eisrhth District Nov. 17: Ninth
District, Nov. 24; Tenth District.
Dec. 1; Twelfth Districr, Dec -8:
Eleventh Dist rict, I1pc. 14 1 ; 4
advertising
The
c
in America:
ers.,. Ijy aaaressit-
Geo,: P.'. Rowell I Co.l
New paper Advertising Bureau I
. 10 Spruce St., New York. ,
Send IO cts. for toapage ParnphW
larger and smaller bottles
require larger doses, and do not 21. Nov. 21
produce as good results as flood's. Chatham Fph 19 MnvfiSont oq
Peculiar In its medicinal merits GnilforH Fli it Alnvor' An.iir'
"home market" cry. The fanning Hood's Sarsaparilla accoraolishes cure hith Dan 8 ' '
Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct.
mers, if (here is anything in the
districts-there ought to multiply 3 erto unknown, and has won for itself
r J l tk 4II .a 11m.. . . . . -
AGENTS WANTED I
TO CANVASS YOK
l
Ike Pirtrfljas if a Hp!mit ii forkftj
By no a. funnel S. ("Sunset! Vox. u:e I, s.
Sllalstcrio.Turkej.
A maffniaoent Tolume of owr oJ paj;n,
beauufuiiy and prornsely lllutrasie.
aa. coxa LaiBsrr aso skst ar roar.
racrt avp rrx. nirroar asd uvmor.
Tne work sparUca vttn tLe brlijhtet wit.
It cotalnn numerous amusin? MArti-A. but it
also rivf a clear, coori-w, ani lniere-ilii o
eotml of tlf ottoman Uiiptrr, frxa Its loun
datloa to t be prrrwnt day.
Tnls book ill hT a Unre sole, aad lUr
affents anouid wvure terrllory at outV.
Only tnorooxhly reliable agents. wb will
wort tnetr territory for all it Is worm," are
wanteO. Experienced amenta preferml. but
ocners wno will promise earnest work will be
acre peed.
For parOcular address.
r. a. hekukkt.k Insxon, t.
i"etteral Afrat tor HoxXH Carolina
fiLicaca UUa papcz. Jaa z
Hut they do not. j The fact is that
where railroads are abundant the
market created by' a manufacturing
industry is worth :next to nothing.
The price of produce is determined
by the areas that grow it most
cheaply. The home market price is
not better than the general price.
The local products tuust take what
thev can iret in competition with
Nebraska wheat j raisers, Georgia
truck-raisers and Carolina water
melon-growers, j
-- - -
The Washington correspondent of
he New York Sun fays that Senator
Hi.-cock's support of the Quay reso
lution, providing for the postpone
ment of the Force bill, recalls a story
which is being told there and is said
to be based on solid facts. A few
evenings ago rspeaKer iteeu, aen.
Clarkson. and one or two more well-
. . ...
Known Kepuniirans were at Hie ncnw. a four.h nn., n0. vin.
the title of "The greatest blood
purifier ever discovered."
ivmiui in 113 gixxi name cit
nemc," tnere Is now VVVmnrp
ot nood's Sarsaparilla Tsold in
Lowell. wliereT: ityVit is made,
than of all Xother Wood
purifiers. Peeull.ir In if
phenome- ATnal record of sales
abroao -VX 10 other preparation
mW -m . mT ktrmw o f f n ma1 cnh rvnnti
'pyam j ay va ta v caa a j ouwi kTVia
larity'in so short a time,
Vand confidence among all classes
S of peoplo so steadfastly.
Do not be Induced to buy other preparations.
imt bo. sure to get tbo Tecullar Medicine,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SoldbyalldruggUti. fl;lxfar4tt. Preparedonly
"J - uuou CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Dosos One Dollar
Jan 20 lyr dw nrm mon wed sat
27.
Orange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3.
Caswell April 14, Aug. 14,Nov.l0.
Person April. 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17.
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge (i raves.
Fall Judge Armfield
l'ender March 10, Sept. 8
New Hanover tJan. 20. tAnril 13.
Lenoir Feb. 3, Aus 10, Nov. 10.
Duplin Feb. 10, Ausr.4, Nov. 24.
Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct
liec. 8.
Carteret March 7, Oct. 20.
Jones March 24, Oct. 27.
Onslow March 31, Nov. 3.
SKVKNTII JUDICIAXi DISTRICT
Beantlfullj Illiistraled; 25 cts. $3
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Spring Judge Bynum.
Fall Judge Graves
28.
doubtedly the best WniSKEY sold In tne
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nuai bUCjr LAJXJLitliiC I , t ' . t. )
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AT- .
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m v -n. . . " i nrflnri . -
? tNov. 24
We have just added, at very heavy er-
er, a lour-norse nnrir rit.ti-t una Kno-ino
VhiK?Hoiuo consulting with the 10 "n our live presses. "It's a dandy,"
Concre sional ,r.tt fc" num. Come and sec
-wmmuicwjuow mj anyocc wno will
Senator His- vail at our office. We trv alwav to kpen
along C2Ulentally, and I , v w,c wmcs anuouresiaDii.nment
it left1 hi, visitors for fV argewinthccIl'andwilIbckePtso'
11 leu ins viMiors ior if hard work. nromntnpKa RtticrnT,
Robeson Jan. 17,May 19,Sept.29
rvicniuonci ieo. iu, June a. SeDt
J. A. Burns & Co.. of H,avpttvti tiavAtt.!.
Now is the time toSubscrib
15. Dec. 1.
si
President about the
Campaign Committee,
cock came
tne rresuieniieu nis viMiors ior lf harJ orkm DromDt - tiUnA
1 t t. 1 1. 1 , 1 1.
nan an nour wuue ue neiu an eKrn ru casn can Keep it so
' ltespectiully,
Hladen March 17, Oct. 30.
Bruuswick A priU7, Sept. .8.
Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27
c.'1.!11.3?1 yur ew brand of Private
lAtlSl farm, the year 180 njfgi
rpnTnmJriri it- w. PU I self in thft vartptr of its contents aaa u
est conversation with the , Senator.
The President made known to Mr.
Hiseock his earnest desire that the
election bill should be passed and
urged him to aid its speedy consid
eration. The Senator, so the report
goe?, assured the President that his
anxiety for the passage of the hill
was po less than' his own, and ex
pressed his willingness and eagerness
to support it heartily. A day or two
after this Tom Piatt kipped into
Washington. He stepped out again
iu .1 few hours, but in the meantime'
had a long ?hat with Senator His
rock, in which he acquainted him
with the fact that he was as anxious
1
for the defeat of the election bill as
tlio President possibly could be for
it.- passage. Mr. Piatt reminded Sir.
lliscock of his large property liitcr-
t-fts nittl investment! in the South,
and besought him to lea e no fctoue
tint 111 tift to have the elections bill
tjtlf finitely post pout tl. The Sena !
tor must have be n impressed by
what Mr. PIntt kaitl, for the reports
of the caucus tt lit 111 down dtt one
'of the eighteen Senators voting
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Tuition, $30.
pOLU REGULAR COURSiES OF STWDT,
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BruiilnM,Siraon&Cp., . hlhsteATIONS.
KiailTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Shipp.
.Fall J udL'e Bvnuin.
r . . . . 1
aoarrus tjan. 27. April 28.
Iredell-r-Feb. 3, Mav 29. Aufr. 4.
Nov. 3. . " '
A FREF TRIP TO FIIROPP
- - - .1 y hWIIVI Lai
111 N. From bt., . j
Dealers in Liquors, Clgars!and Tobaccos.
my 30 tf t
Rowan Feb. 17. Mav 5. Am?-:
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iM.OV. X.
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Randolph March 17, Sept. 15.
Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29.
Stanly April 7, Oct. 13.
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Merrimon. .'
1 ; Fall Judge Shipp.
Kockinffham Jan. 20. Julv 01
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XI ov. o.
Forsyth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20
Yadkin Feb. 17, Sept. 22.
. wiiKes March 3,Sept. 8.
Allephany March 17, Sept. 1.
Tavie March 31, Oct. 6.
ritokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov, 10.
S-irry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17
TfeNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Brown.
j Fall Judge Merrimon.
Henderson Feb. 10, July 13.
Burke March 3. Aug. 4."
Caldwell March 17, Sept. 1.
Ashe March 24, Mav 26, An" 18
Watauga - April 7, Auc. 2-l. :
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Yancey April 28. Sept. 2
McDowell May 12, Oct. 6.
I KLKVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT?
Spring Judge PhUIips.
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