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wemn Llll sJj Ills GATES jaONElT. Ov f th pill will iar niaf 411 r la tftr bill. Tbej- r Family Ue&icine, auad awpfrtl wmu t letter f tl t. Thy rc- pitT MBBuir arf amuuiioni irons lbk4rilhalni or wrlplna. AUI4 UTtnacna old. Irlfe,l SOLD BVEHiaVlIIIILE. ITI, -n41 d'.aW I foirt canvflM of the State. Public ' Snpreu.e a.l Sapcrlor Court of Ncr feeling is running Ugh, and the can- f;arollna 1800. Josu. T. JAMES,! Kditor cz I fop r vass lias ueeii worked witn coiisiuj : JUDGES." . 1 craW - tba!eice At :Pioo BIuJT name. district, besidence. "iUJittlUir ' Governor "Easrle, nvhile speaking, Reo u Brown iins iuierru(icu ujr utrru lunmto f JL1 TP1. x UlUipV SATURDAY. AUGUST CO. 1800. POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA. N.IC, Two and a Half JUlea West cf Greensboro. N. C rjrza main Una of the it. D. K. B. puses LLrom tts fTotmdJ and within loo feet of tna 036l Saiem trains roaicestops regular twice aaliy eacn war. tdom interested in Trull aad rult tlrowinsr are cordially touted to inspect una. tne xuvott rursery in tne stale, and one of the Unrest In t no nout n. RlocX consists of Apples. I"cach. lear. CWmr, mam, Japanese Persimmons, Aprl- cota. Nectarines. MuiDernes. ouince. Graphs. n?, EaspDcmes. Gooseberries, Currants. lie riant, nuaa walnut, iecana. cnestnut, Strawbemea. Hoses. Evergreens, shade Tws, Ac All tne new and rare varieties as well as tne old ones, which my sew catalogue for lM win aaow. iv . ' tare your oraers to my atrwzea nt.'cnt or order direct rrom tne rursj f' correspondence soucitei4 vp ire taia- losTjeCneetoappucanLs. M Aaircaa vm-1-- Entered at the Postonic at Wilmington, N.C., as Eccond-class matter. and tho meetiflj eame near ending H. G. Connor, with n riot. Both parties claim the State. The friends of Governor DKMoCKATlCMOaiix atiojis. ? Eagle say he will be elected by 20,- 000 majoiity, and the t followers of ( uVVU,t'ltlllfui.ivi. , rf Z I SYDENHAM a ALRX ANDH,ef KecklenbTirg Fizer claim ' that his majority will not be less., than 10.000. It is esti COUXTY" Dr.MOCIlATIC TICKET. VWi? rr. i" J. VAN J-t'iSilLE Y, POMONA, Guilford Ca, N. C Reliable salesman wanted in every County. A good raying commission will be j"H.;.rr. e1 . .ut .i" trr.:M" .i. it- onat'Tpi I i:m ; .f'cf(i.iM'i;r for - V fl f .J X irfioin wantoffiTftitc Slrir o I I M Ki N' v a n .i r , iTUO KlLl Z Wt Tai h ir I I Ipl B & fa k ti- a few I.- . GJr4p Rrup I'ii.jfir . uj.i' 1 111 lit ili U.-nl-" peerfny when tliH mMr is It t-n. 'J'I:-i i- i oontoreeUrctu.il r elk f H-r t!e t:ir.i l-nthtnc of fnml d'.o ft JNTKMI'rIKAN than th nurt ii Jo. rut iiih1ai7 c a, I- : ties. Kiiiil0pa'-b42rilii i-nvui.r: f-rni jri; br mail toanvari'Jre4fHif riiit o! l i ent by mail. iULXItWN .Ml I5C1M O. 40O fta3IHt-. I lntat.f ifil.' . I't. BIRD ItJMNA! The rreat ferret r.fth canary bird I. rcrtlr- Foa Ilorsx or BrMSxTaTiTXS : GEO.fMOKTOy. M. J. COBBETT. ". Tom BvmrT : . FRANK II. ST ED MAX. Fob Clxbk or Sctisiob Cotbt: JOIIK D. TATL0K. j Fos Rigistzk or Eexds : ! - JOHN HAAR, JB. Fob Tbbascbzb : JOIIN L. DUDLEY. , Fob SrKTrrOB : M. P. TAYLOR. Fob CoxsTABtrea t Wilmington C. M. IIAKRISS. -Care Fear J. T. KERR. Mtsonboro-JOU:; M1LT0V. ' IlanietWW. n. STOKLEY. Federal Po'nt-J. DAVE SOUTHER LAND. FOB CORONER : JOHN WALTON. mated that the total vote will be oVer 200,000. On the. eve of the closel of th canvass the Indication are fa vorable for, the election of Eagle and the entire Democratic State ticket by from 5,000 to 10,000 ma jority. K ' ' Soier Whitaker, John A. Gilmer, J. T. Boykin. James C. McRae, .W. J. Montgomery, Jesse F. Graves, John G. Bynura, 1 O 3 4 8 9 10 i BeanforL . ;. j Edgecombe, f -Wilson, a Wake, j Guilford, i Samnson. t C nmberland. Sprin, j Cabarrus. Surry. CatawbaJan 13. July 13 Alexander Jan. 27," July C3. "Union rcb. 10,'fF b. 17, Sepl. 15, tSept. 2. - , Mecklenburg - tFeb. 24, Aug. 3. Gaston Marc h 17, C zt. C. Lincoin-March 31, 1 .'ept. 20. Cleveland April 7, Au?. 4,Oct. 0. . Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27. Pnllc-MavS. Nov-:-10. TWKLFTD? JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - Givi: t tfV At At. VfJH t tee ialoni iV, I M . Alii I0U0. WW . . ILLUSTrtATCD Wm. M. Shipp, Jj H. Merrimon, 11 12 NA3IK. Mecklenburgi Buncombe. SOLICITORS. DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. I n s-f rl PATItiA .... ..- -Feb. 21,JuIy 23,tNov.l7. Urcc3-rr.a::crditt'j u .10, tAns. U. IJVJnjn: John W. Blount, G. H. White, (col), D. Worth ington, T. M. Argo, I. R. Strayhorn, O. It. Allen, Frank McNeill, - The Pulpit aud the Stacro. Uev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United I B. iF. Lioner. Brethren Cburch,BlueMound.Kan., Thos. Settle. says: "I feel it ray duty to tell what y. H. -Bower, wonders Dr. King's-New- Discovery F. I. Osborne. nas aone ior me. My luaes were j. M. Mood v. oauiy aiseasea. ana iuv narisnioners inougut i could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King'sNe w Discovery and am sound and well, gainiug20 lbs. in weight.'1 Arthur Liove, Manager LiOve si? nn- 1 Perquimans. 2 ! Halifax. 3 ! Martin. 4 Wake. 5 -Durham. C i Duplin. 7 I Richmond. 8 ! Iredell. 9 ! Rockingham. 10 CaldwelL 11 ' I Mecklenburg 12. ! Buncombe. . Madison Buncombe fMarch tDecl. Transylvania March 31, Sept. 1. - Haywood April 7, Sept. 8. . Jackson April 22, Sept. Macon May 5, Sept. 2U. : Clay May 12, Oct. 8. -Cherokee May 19, Oct. 13. .Graham June 2, Oct. 27. . " Swain June ythyriov. y. - , .. For criminal cases. t For civil cases alone. . X For civil case alone except jail cases. fcUcrt stories, parlor pa ,?rM j says satisfy ail tastes..?? t: saubiy a a tastes, and litit f so mom as a bucket ot mt ,?,,1 r kick, and Mary- Daubter at Home." CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS HAMPER'S PERIODIC , ; PER YEAR: - liAitrrirs bazar ; TIME OF HOLDING COURT. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ny Folks Combination, writes; 'Af ter a thorough trial and convincing S.I T .I X ,T.- T! A resident of Eliot, Me., whicn s New Disco vt-rv for : Consu motion. close by Kittery, writes to the ?ort- beats tefu a alul cnres when eVery land Argus that the reason why thing else fails. The greatest kind Commodore Skerritt was displaced ness I can do by many thousand . ax. . if,ji friends is to urge them to try it." from the command of the Czars Free trial bottles at R. R. Bellamy's navy yard was his refusal to sign Draff store. Regular sizes 50c. and false muter rolls. The Czars friends' f l.w, wholesale and retail. ti, Ti;,l,llafrtrl irnr " r-flllpfl for a uunumu.... ,,, . "WHmlnston District Third commandant tvno wouia oe iu pym- Meeting. pathy with them, a man, without Whiteville Circuit, Cerro Gordo, uniiecessarr scruples of conscience Aug. 30 and 31. Quarterly Spring Judge Whitaker. Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort iFeb. 17, May 2G, Nov. 24; - : :.r- - ' ' Currituck March 3, Sept. 1. Camden March 10, Sept. 8. r Pasquotank March 17, Sept. 15. Perquimans March 21, Sept. 22. --Xho wan March 31, Sept. 29. Gates April 7, Oct. C. Hertford April 17, Oct. 13. Washington April 21, Oct. 20 Tyrrell April 28, Oct 27. Dare May 5, Nov. 3.f Hvde May 12, Nov. 10. Pauilico May 19, Nov. 17. iyTEw RiyovKB counts:. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge. Benj. It. Moore,f Wilmington, Solici tor. . : 4 v " - CouTt begins Jan 6.. March. 17, May 19, July 13, Sept. 15, Nov.; 17. r MECKLENBURG COUNTY.. , . . Oliver P. MeareS, Judge. - (inn R. Wilsnn. irlhftrJnt.if. Solfpifnr! Court begins Feb. 10,. April a4JKwntaiffi?S Aug. ii, uet. o, ucc i. - BUNCOMBE COUNTY. : Chas. A. Moore, Asbeville,-Judge." E. D. Carter, Asheville, Solicitor. Court begins Jan. 27, April 28.J uly 21. 0t 27. . : : ' .- Snnrftinftl nnrtntAfita first Almulnv -"wmMiiuws snouid be ma u in February.- Examinations on Fri- Lvyd. UAi:rr:is magazine rjAiirrirs weekly........" HARPER'S YOUNG TEOVLV Tafe, Cariada, or ilexic ' t' The Volumes of thiTrflT-.- v first Number for Jf?H no time is mention Jear. Bound Volumes of ii years back, fu neat cloth bindizar frr by mall, postage paid rl 5' expense (provldSl d-1 ono dollar per volume for r- s Cot Cloth cases for iwfJSL1' Vo: blndiii?, will be senbyTi?eViWta' receipt of $i (eaelu".-.-;"aU Pt- such as would deter him from being serviceable, j llussia is the leading grain ex porting; country of the world, the United States, India aud Roumania following iu the order named. Odessa is the leading-grain exporting port of the Russian Empire, and may be considered as the principal business city. The export trade has for many years been almost exclusively in the-1 hands of foreigners, and Odessa might equallyjwell be called a Frencht German. Italian or even a Hebrew SECOND' JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Mission, ' Cedar Bay, Spring J udge Womack. Bruurwick Sept. C and 7. Brunswick Circuit, Bethel, Sept. 12 and 13. i F. D. Swindell, P. E. - LEMON KL1XIK A Pleasant Lemon, Drink. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. i For Indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. ! For sick and nervous headaclu-s, take Lemon Elixir day and Saturday before. : First District. Feb, 3; Second District, Feb. 10; Third District, Feb. 17; rl ;.V :aFftUriS?Ke J? w1?? trict March 3; Sixth District, March Halifax tMarch 3,May 12, Nov.10. in- kovantu rucnV 17. Northampton-t Jan. ;20, March 31, FAehth District. March 24: Ninth District, March 81; Tenth District, April 7; Twelfth District, April 14; Eleventh District, April 21.-v. Last Monday in September. Ex- WIT Arjril 1. Sent. 20. Bertie Feb. 3, April j 28, Uct. Vi. Craven t Feb. 10, May 26, Nov. 24. AVarren MArch 17, Sept. 15. Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. ADVERTISER . THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spriug- take Lemon Elixir. For loss of nppet.te and-debility, take Lemon Elixir. V'jr fnvprs f liflid ami tnil: ria. fnl o city, a far afthe languages spoken Lemon Elixir. ' or the characteristics of the inhabi-J Dr. Mozley'H Lpmon Elixir will not tants are considered. , " y m nny oi tne anove named ; . ,-.' I diseases, all of which arise from a Mouth caicersand cigar-smoking torpW or diseased liver, stomach, have been closely associated in the y Dr. . Mozlev, public mind since Gen. Grant's Atlanta, Ga. , : . death, but a prominent Cincinnati 50c cts. and $1.00 per . bottle, at Jsidge Boykin.' , Fall Judge Womack. Pitt Jan. 6. March 117. June 9. For sleeplessness and nervousness, Sept. '15. Franklin Jan. 20, April 14,Nov.lO. Wilson t Feb.- 3, June 2, Oct 27. Vance Feb. 17, May 19, Oct. 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1, IDec. 1. aminations Friday and Saturday be-1 f M "it" fore. , First District, Sept, 29; Sec wan AtAiii.LHe eXCL CC cJ any proposja line c ond District. Oct. C: Third District. Oct, 13; Fourth District, Oct. 20th; Fifth District, Oct. 27; Sixth Dis trict, Nov. 3; Seventh: District, Nov, 10: Eighth District, Nov.. 17; Ninlh District, Nov. 24; Tenth District, Dec. 1; Twelfth District " Dec. 8; Eleventh District, Dec. 15r advertising physician, in a recent conversation I druggists. Manna willrrsiorellt nof rarr 1-inK v ill prevent tbeir ailof ttis ami ies;.r tbim ic ikutaKfihW.':rirMif..K t....i:... .. I tittr tUgl anUieft KAlrl- "Thn nnlv I -uminem -iimmmr itrueg. C3e carry t tic II tlla i.msiru tl tol-h till n.f tnnna T ovpr -tii 1 1 no recr.pt f l.rt. In taintK. lUIJU QOD CO- 4U) N. aril St. l"tHlaklilii I 'a. Uo mcntloD this imx-r. pt t ta aat After ten years of ' great suffering from indigestion with prpat nprvnns a ic-i- saw were oi persons wno never prostration, biliousness,-disordered smoked. The majority of them were kidneys and constipation, I have Greene March 31, Sept. 29. Nash April 23, Nov. 17. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRaei Fall Judge Boykin. Wake Jan. 0, tFeb. 24, March 24, tApril 21, July9, fAUg. 27, Sept. 22, tOct. 20. , ' 4 Wayne Jan. 20, March, 10, April 14; Sept. 8, Oct. 13. Harnett Feb. 3, Aug 4, Nov. 24. Johnston Feb. 10, Aug. ll,Nov.lO. ' i FIFTH JUDIiSSAL DISTRICT. , The : in America: Papers-'i'by -adressir Geo. Pr Howell. &,Co! Wevi paper Advertising Bureau, . lO Spruce St., Nc?w Ycik. Send lOets. for lCO-p.a pimp magazMe. Beaalifbih Illustrated. 25 els. $3 a-ar. ... women, anu tne nan tiozen men who were afllcted were not confirm- cd smokers at all. I don't believe PalHlGttO llailroatl Cd. Mliat smoking in the most indirect way causes cancer oi tne tongue., in Gen. Grant's case the public; believ ed his disease was due to excessive smoking, but few physicians share that view." j ! Tiffin taiili: no. ;s been cured by Dr. Alozley's Lemon b.uxfr and am now a well mau. Rev. C. C. Davis, Elder M. E, Church South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. Spring Judge Armfield. - ! Fall Judge MacRae. Durham Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oct. 13 ITS SCOPK. TiliS AMERICAN MA -INE glve3 preferenco to .national topics an scenes, and its literature and i art " are of th Mgnest standaro. Famous American-Avrlter flMnna-Tnn 9.7 A ri-f I 01 T.tl v, I "" u w.iUO variety oi interest v.. " - i m i iujt sicetcnea oi travel ana auventure. serial ; - v. . 5 " -'-"-' 7 -1 11 -lt'x w 's vf .!..-- " t" ' 'f-ri. I-tro.t.-jr.a forrt.'- 'w:-1;i'l5''','H- Ali-oCauftfl- ' Ti?w c-jfi r I'ictical PCTf.-- " j tiful erlvrva pJatojci KJrafi. a of nuns', j nil khiJ j r: TouLt-. mvsi ".d . : - - . r DEC. U. 1SS7 QNANDA1TER FRIDAY, Tralai win run o folloirs. dallj except Sun- (U7. j OoiKO Krra. No l aaaenzr and Fr?lrht. LeaTO Bamlcc, N. C... ............ .. 8HOA.M rrlT8 at caeraw. a. C. 90 A. M Goixa Noam. No. Taascns'er and Frcljat: Laav Cneraw. 8.C 4JT P. M. Arnra at Uamif C, N. C P. M. (3CC II U WM.WONCUItE.Sunt. The North Carolina Presbyterian .ISA Religious Family Paper, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, and OTOtM to tno Intellectual, moral and art ritual lnterrsta of tne people. It numbers amon; lu conv5ponJnt3 many of tn rerr best writers of the southern Prr.s- brtenanCnurcn. it is taorouniy ortiicniox on quesUons of docttlnc, but Irre and out spoken la Its news on all open questions. It allows and 1 QTites free discussion within the bounds of courtesy. In popularity the PasssTrxBUH is con stantly advancing. It Is The "grip," or epidemic influenza, says tho IllmtrcUcd American, oblig ingly went all around the world and to all parts of lit, in order that all knedical men might hare a good op portunity of studying it. Most med- j teal men availed themselves of thei chance, ind they were helped in their investigations by large nam bers of unclassified laymen. Yet an eminent physician is quoted as say- nig mat witn an the investigating that lia.fl been dotier nothing had , been learned that had not been on record for centuries, especially iu connection with the epidemics of lSlOaml 1743. t I CCHPCUX3 KTRACT, 21. Nov. 24. Chatham Feb. 12, May 5, Sept. 29. Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15, Dec. 8; . - t Alamancf March 3, May 19, Oct. 27. n- - .1 . Orange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. 1 and snort stories, descriptive accounts of our foremost prooiems cf the period, and,ln short, i Distinctively Representative of: j - - American Thouffht and ProeTesa. Ic 13 acknowledged by the press and public to be the most popular and cntertalnlncr of . fchp . S'trrrm i L: I I , M'&m WrXB itr -wiiUu jf -eni for 15 Cezluk Caswell April 14, Aug. 14,Nov.lQ. Trt., a sped Person April 14, Aug.! 19, Nov. 17. AP""f IUustra ' i and Special Inducements In SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. ! Fall Judge Arm Geld Fender March 10. Sent. 8. "New Hanover-f Jan. 20, tApril 13 TSept.: 22. I Lenoir Feb. 3, Aujr. 10, Nov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 21, April 28, Oct 3, Dec. 8. Carteret March 7, Oct! 20. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. Onslow March 31. Nov.-3. . SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. The Paper for the People, andri a ad instruct all aes, classe-s and conditions of the oeoDio. Prtoo per annum, ts or for onn year, to any new sucscnoer. rz iv Aaare J01INMcUUKIN. Xditor and Proprietor, WlUnln?ton, N. C JImr YVy. W"--i. ., L'"-f rf J.I-mru-r Jul -bTt.Visorr f i. i -: tuu ir.ii.ii ui I hare stooil by this policy and grown "l know personally scores of .far mers w no nave hi ay, voted the Itopiiblicaii ticket Uiat will wist DtfiticK'ratie liHllots this fall," said Sir. Martin P. Schafer, a talented young lawyer. Of Itelleville, III., to a nshtnutoii Vw 'reporter. Mr. Schafer is prosecuting attorney for St. Clair county, ami is regarded as one of the rising men of his section. The "reason," t he continued. of this t:iita.uxv of ffituuient is iouna in ! the tariff. I don't think the farmers of America can any longer be made to believe thai a protective tariff benefits them in the slightest. They Ths importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask-you to try Hood's peculiar SfSSSTS 21fe?W -May while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies nsed give to Spring Judge Bynum. i Fall Judge Graves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July 28. i : ! Anson Jan. 6, tApril 28, Sept. 1, TiNov. 24. I Cumberland -rJan. 20', f May 5, July -ikr e' . ' i TT. . m . xiooa a Barsapanua pecui- -r- tx ir lar curative powers. No O IIS6IT 19,Sept.29 Richmond Feb. 10, June 2. Sept 15, Dec. 1. - - j " Bladen March 17, Oct. 30. Brunswick April 7, Se it. 8. Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27 i EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you havo-made up your mind to Snriu" Jud-e Shinn buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to 1 taxe any other instead. It u aV4Ulln twt l vmm WUfldehCe. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by a X. Hood Ss Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar JanSO.lyr dAw nnn mon wed sat Fall Iredell Feb. 3, May Nov. 3 Judge Bynum. 29, Aug. 4, Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, Nov. 17-. i ; Davidson March 3, Sept.. l,tDec.l .l iu visn ;iiakf TIttKllt:i4 o. vi rt& tl Frei AGENTS WANTED! TO CANVASS rort - Hi Ktctiiisi if i PifKml ii ferltj, jsy noa. Sazaael S. Vsunsct-) Cox. late U. a Minister torrurtey. A oarniaiTnt rolumo rt owt Ci pav?, beauUfuily anaprofusriyillusiratec. . in. co x uttrr ax ikst arroar. - racrsaxprtT. nisToaTaxoHinoK. - Th wort sparkles tth the brightest wit. - It contains numerous amuMnj? Morti-v but it rin-H a rkr. coat i v. ao4 Icterrstlii ac coualofttstaUMnn auii4rc. rroin its loua- h it n tn i ho nmr&t Air. Tiiitbmic will haw a 1itj ami, and lic loorer and poorer. In our country they openly declare their intention of voting the other way hereafter." A dispatcll from Little Rock to tho New York Times says: ; Eagle aud Fizer arc ministers of the Bap tist and Methodist denominations, resiectively. . Eagle was chosen Governor iu 1833 ami was renomi nated by the Democratic Conven tion held hero June 17. He has given the State a good adiuinistra tion. Fizer is prebiding elder ot the White IliverCoufereuceof the Meth mlit Kpicopal Church South, and x uU-s ariieelM. He is popular and a agents mould wvure tertitory i owf. t tt debater. He was nominated wcrthrwmtory forallitis worth - u? by the Uniuu Labor Convention of June li), npd endorsed by the Re publican State Popyention which were mciricmiory rr,. waated. Experienced agents prtf erred, ot&ers who wia promise earnest wort will bo accept. -jrparUcuJairdrv t - w. k. iiKUUunT.K mston, N. c. tiearral Atat lor Nona caroiinai XLszoa tiii payez. Jaa3 - met hero June 9. Tin Gubernator ial candidates have beta makics ft Wilmington Seacoast K.R ar- m IS EFFECT AUG. loTH. Ieave "Wilmington 6:45 and 9:30 a. m.f 2:50, 5KX), 1$0 and 9.-00 p. m. Leave Hammocks 7:40 aud 10:30 a. iu., 4.-00, GX;8.-00 and 100JO i. m. Sunday trains leave Wilmington 9:30 a. ra. and 2 Jp tiud 9.00 p. m Leave Hammocks 100 a. m. audG:00 and 10:30 p. in. J. R. NOLAN, aag 15 tf - Gen'l Manager. For Galo. " ; 1000 TTTZ M ETAL CLXAM and la good ccncticr. 'na?ta ccU" cicap Apply at . ... -w- t w r i ft a. p nanuoipn xuarcn iv, oepr. id. Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29.. SJanly April 7, Oct. I3j .KiHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon Fall Judge Shipp. Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21. LNov.3. . 1 . - Forsvth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yankin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Wilkes March 3, Sept. 8. Alleghanv March 17, Sept. 1. Tavie March 31, Oct. 0. vtokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10. Snrry April. 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17 TKXTn JCDICIAX DISTRICT. SpringJudge Brown. Jt all Judge, Merrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, July 13. Rurke March 3, Aug. 4. Caldwell March 17," Sept 1. Ashe March 24, May 26, Aug. 18. Watauga April 7, Aug. 25. Mitchell April 14, Sept. 8. .YanceyApril 28, Sept. 22.' McDowell May 12, Oct. 6. ELEVENTH JUDICIAXi DISTRICT. Sprios Judge Phillip. t clmen Number, with i racea irTemium list. nd special inducements in Cash or Valuable i Premiums to club Kaisers, will be sent on re-1 ceipt oi i5c, ii tnis paper lg mentioned. f I ' frtn ' L;x i, li t ' and t'lei N rf " ton need tlw BO0 fF C ' ' ItliiUH. 120 paces. ly i tin. lietutUlal mfort j nnabreeainffc and t'-jeur cura Ham t , si Aviary. Au tixtat Yamta. lr. isp" Responsible and energetic persons want ed to solicit subscriptions. Write at once for exclusive territory. - Address, THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE CO., feb - 749 Broadway JiswYark THE HEWLOT HOUSE. jyjY FRIENDS AND THE PUliLfC , GEN eraliy are respectfully notuled that haye made extensive additions to ray premises at! switchback statloD, Wrlghtsvlllo, Reach, and am now prepared to accconunodate them , withhe best of every thing.' - " - Fresh Fish, Soft Crabs, Deviled Crabs, c.; ready on the arrival of every train. Bar in the rear and separate and distinct rom the dinning room. , my29gtf. . ... JAS. A, HEWLETT. Bay ai ilglil , JN s J kinda fcinK cza, e'e V. ! 7 lu Ceuls. Ji'iio TlmW took", t. M, ASSOCfATEC FAXZlZZi, ; . THE ' : NovzYorli T7eellyllcr - AT ONUS DOLLAU PBU Y All IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FAXI PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. NowisthGtimetoSiitecrii: During the year 1830 It will evea self in the variety of its contents i-' forts to please Its subscribers. iNcvr ica.-- will bo added to its- regular departmec u- eluding lirst-class ILLUSTRATIONS. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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