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DiniocrATinoMj.xAxiuj, roa Coycxrsa. firrn ruTKTcr. - SVPEXHAM c ALESAX DE Ktc! XecMnbirg Foa Jvsnczs or th srrEEMB rorar: . Chief Justice A. S. Kaaamo. of Wile. Associate Justice WatTia Cliix. of Wake. Foa Smaxoa Corar JrocCs : m matnci-ao. u. cbowx, 04 iMjauiurw nd Dtstrtct IIexbt It BaTax, of Craren. 4 b ristrlct frnra WHtnaca, of Wake. Sta Uistrlct R. v. W15STOX. cf cranrllle. 6tb District K T. BoTai.f. of Sain r-son. ih Dlstrlct-JaxKS D. Mclrne, or Voore. am Diartct t. F. AavrtELO. of Ire-lcll iota District Joa obat Btxcx, t Burke. Ilth District V. A. For, of Lincoln. - 'Foa oucTfoa : 6th District O. II. ALLEN, of Lenoir. COUNTY DKMOCX'ATIC TICKET. F0 II0C8X Or JavRXStTATirES . OEC. I- MOKTUV, J. T. KKL'K. Foa hnEitirr : ' F1MNK II. ."TEL' MAN.- Foa CLraa or SrrtaJOK Corar : JOHN I. TAYLOK. Foa Kicisttk or rEoa r. JOUS II A AH, J a. Foa Tksasckee : JOHN L DUDLEY. Foa SiravETOa: ii. P. TAYLOR. FOR COXSTABIEST: WllmiPgton-J. W. MILLI3. Care Fear-M. G. CHAD WICK. 31 asonboro J O (I N II E LTON. v . Harnett W. II. STOKLEY. Federal Po'nt-J.DAVE SOUTHERLANT). 'Forcobokek: JOHN WALTON. Senator iLgalls told an audience of Kamas people that the McKinley bill dil not suit him. but received hi support because it. was a Rpub lican measure. He also ald that hp did not get all that he wanted, but took all that he could get, and would trust in God to get more next time. On Is in doubt in which con nection this latter remark would be the more significant, whether In clis casiion of the merits of the new tariff law or of the merits or 18 'per cent farm mortgages. Krnpp, the maker of" great guns, has just given to (he Emperor and the Crown Prince -a cannon each. The Emperor present is elaborate ly decorated wit'i military design?, and Is considered by Krnpp to be the finest bftlof workmanship ever turned out from his foundry. Al though supposed to he but a miriia ture coast gun, it weighs 4,000 lb. The Crown Prince, the Emperor has said, will be taught to load and fire his new cannon within two or three years. . - . 1.. mm The great State of Nevada, with its enormous population, C0,000 or thereabout, is without a Governor or Lieutenant liorernor, recent deaths having vacated both of those offices, and must do without a Chief Magistrate until the next-election. Still the depopulation' of the State, by emigration, continues to go bravely on, and, as that Is the chief industry of the State, it really seems that the somewhat expensive office of Governor might be permanently dispensed with. . . The Chicago 7ribunc still refuses to be reconciled to the new tariff law. In a recent editorial, severely criticising McKinleyV speech at Milleraburg. it says: "Precious lit tle gratitude the Ohio farmer feels when he is told that Indiana, Aus. raliau, Canadian and Russian wheat is to be kept out of this coun- :ry by a heavy tariff tax, for it never ;ot in, and while the American far mer is protected by the best agri cultural machinery against the cheap labor of those counties. It never will." To'the suggestion that it is entire- j y without precedent thut a district: n Massachusetts sho i!d s"e"k a Rep- I resentutive outide .its own limit., Dr. Everett, the Democratic candi-' date for Congress iu the Sixth dis- itriet 'rwortrt tlintth swra! U-nr: ' , ... , - . . sen tat Ives of Massat'liusettM in tlr . . ... jolat Congress who mad the Repre sentatives of other States instead of their own coiistUueuts thir iwliti-; cal nd vls?rs, are not in position to criticUe a district which only goe a few miles friu itt) extreme border.to get its candidate. - , Thereare renewed reports of great Russian military activity on the (Armenian frontier, -and the news , that the Grand Duke Michael VuiU - from Odessa for the "Caucasus Muu- ;dy Jias htartrd a rumor that the i :rr'?r "V. ,,m.bl" 1 Hied on his arrival. As to the value - - " nr tlMtA ntnriA it ran hn rnpntpl 01 inee stonej, u can ue repeaieu that missionaries in Armenia have r, . been xpectttsg n Kusian Iuvaion !-:... t . : I.. .-I. t . 1 . . . .. . . ..... I " fort that this, like otbcrWisay tarn fl?r" saperior conn of Kor -out to be a false alarm. : ; ff j : : cfouisoa;.r-vr. The movement to create a Polish j xr: 1 V..i.n.-rtf rf AnC" r "- NAME. J t,U aing, ls.agaln being agitat; I 17. lSgQ. letj fa Austrian Poland, and serious-, ff. g. Connor, -"j-p fly considered in Vienna. - In the Spier Whitaker, iter. I e vnt of a war with Rtus'a, such a John A. Giliner,- concession to the national pride and a,p,ratioIl8 of the Poles Would tw of 'jrreat assistance to the C Austrian c4,ice jQ drawiog Polish recruitsand Polisli sympathies to-. Au.frain jaruiie?. The subject is said "to have ' been discussed between the two Em- nerorsaurinffviHiaius recent yisa, rrrttif v ftntI ,t js reportea mat tne kaiser wan not anfuvorably I iu pressed, al 4 though Prnssia ia alse one of the f beneUciarieor PolandVdestruction. : Polish national sentiiueht has been ! greatly ethunlated by "the reinter- ' ihent in Craco v of the poet Mickle i i. : j win, iiu vuictru. i-uvi ittriius ui me I'onsn nearr, uni . wnose otiriai. in his land was attended by Poles from all puts of the worltl, including America. It wan the only occasion within many j ears that Russia re laxexl her Iron rnl, and a special order of the Czar pel tuittled , te 1 Poles to go and come at will across the frontier. The leniency pf. An, triaV policy has made that Govern, J merit popular with the Poles,, and wpn the . loyalty which Russian harshness had alienated. - ' Tim Pulpit nud the Htogo. Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Bret4iren Chureh.Blue Mound, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. Kind's New Discovery has done for me. My, luags were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could lie only a few weeks. I took fiVe bottles of Dr. KingfcNev Discovery and am souml and well, gaining 2fl lhs. in weight.' Arthur Love, Manager Love's Fjn ny Folks Combination, writes: "Af ter a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confldent. Dr. Kind's Nv Discovery for ; Consumption, beats 'em all, and eures when every thing else fails. The greatest kind- t .1 l. . . . 1.....-....! friends Ts to urge them to try iU' Free trial bottles at R. R.' Bellamy's Dru Store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00, wholesale and retail: LEMON KLIXIR ' ' A Plaaant Lemon Drink. 1' For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir.- For indicrestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and uervous r headaches, take Lemon Elixir. . Por slee jlessness and nervousness, 'take Lemon Elixir. For loss of anoet.te and debilit v. take Lemon Khxir. - Fr fevers, chills and malaria,'take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not rail you in any or -the above named iiivPHc ail of whfoh riKA frntn . torpid or diseased liver," stomach: kidneys or bowels. . , - l-rraricl nnlv hv lln li MnzlAv. Atlanta, 6a. GOo cts. and $1.00 per bottle, at druggists. . A Tromlnent Mlriitr Wrltea. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidnoys and constipation. I"-have been cured by Dr. Morley's Xemon fciiixir and am now a well man. Rev. C. C. Davis;'! Elder M. E. Church Sonth, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. ForKalaria, LiverTrou- ; bl e, or Indices ti on, ug e .ROWN S IRON BITTERS The importance of purifying the blood esn- not be overestimated, for "without pure blood yon cannot enjoy rood health. At thii Minn nnr vn At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's Pa n 1 1 1 2 r Sarsaparma. It strengthens rcuuilcU and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetatls' remedies used grre' to Hood's SarsaparCla pecul- t t"' i- lar curative powers. No O IICGIT other medicine has suca a reeord of wonderful cures. If yoa Lave made ,cp your xoind to hoy Hood's Saraaraxllla do not be induced to take any other Instead., It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparma Is sold by all druggists. "P J C-nood&OoLowell, Uxss ;'0 ?09 no Db,,ar janffllrr darar nrm con wed sat . . m -nuAEivnuc iff IIIMIII jlV. n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JUDGES. r DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. fleo.n.lroTvn,; 1 Heanfort 2 - Edgecombe. 3 Wilson. ' 4 ; Wake. - 5 Guilford. - 6 Saiupsoru : n l . ,1 jxvJ.Montomry, 8 Jese F Graves, 4) John G. Bynum, 10 - j umnermuiA. Cabarrus. ' Sorry. . , ; 1 Will iU. alllA. . A ll. H. Merrimon. 12 Bnncombe;: .! ... SOLICITORS. 'jfAJIB. - DISTKICT. RESIDEJTCB. a - 1 ' Jn.n w Til on nr. 1 Perauimans. a . w. White. fcoiVS Halifax. - D. Wortbinffton,- 3 Martin. ; - T.M. Argo. q. H: A'uen!0 ' . prank McNeill; B. F. Long, . 4 Wake; - , 5 Durham. 6- Duplin. " 7 . Richmond.- . 8 Iredell. - 9 Rockingham. 10 " Caldwell. . 11 Mecklenburg - i?A ?ri,e W. H. Bo er, -n j Osborne j jf. Moody, 12 " Buncombe, : TIME OF HOLDLNO COURT. FIRST JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. Spring Judge Whitaker. r Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort t Feb. 17;' May 26, Nov. . Currituck March 3, Sept. 1.- " Camden March 10, Sept. 8. , Pasqiiotank-March 17, Sept 15.; Perquimans March 24. Sept. 22. - Chowan March 31, Sept. 29. - . Gatea April 7, Oct. 6. Hertford April 17, Oct. 13. --Washington April 21, Oct 20 Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. v , :,- Dare May 5, JNov, j. - - ; - Wyae way us, no v. iu. -Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. ?: - " SECOND JUDICIAI DISTRICT. ; Spring--Judge Woinack.-; -' ' I . Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax tMarch 3, May 12, Nov;10. : Northampton X Jan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept. 20. ? - Bertie Feb. 3; April 28. Oct. 27.. Craven tFeb. 10; May 26, Nov. 24. t Warren March 17, Sept. 15. , Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. . ; ' THPRD JUDIOIAD DISTRICT. Spring Ji dge Boykm. r - j?'aii jnuge womacK. V113' ?.r March 17, tJuD 9, j t:.a .iia iJ Fran klin Jan. 20, April 14, No-.10. Wilsdn IFeb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27. . Vance Feb: 17T May 19, Oct. 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1. JDec. 1. Greene March 31, Sept. 29. ; Nash April 28, Nov. 17. ? v-LL FOURTH JUDICIAL- DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRae ; - " : -: P ; : Fall Judge Boykin. -Wake Jan. 6, tFeb.-24, Mar5h 24, tApril 21, Julv9, fAug. 27,Sept. 22, tOcti 20. Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, April 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. "i j.t K Harne'lt Feb. 3, Aug. 4, " jN ov. 24 y Johnston Feb. 10, Aug. 11; Nov.10. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sorinc-l-.f Wdtm Armflrfd. : - , - Fnll .Tnrto-A MftfipAP' ta. i-t " 10 i.!?u 04 t., YZr '" Granvillean. 27. Anril 21. Julv I m - - . , Guilford-Feb. 17, May 3CAii15j DeCO. t ; . - v' -:j Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct, 27. - . - , . . " nrAnMArfth 17. An 4. Nor: 3 r?no7oiiArii ia A n' o ia TMVkv m I Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. -a .... . " - V SIXTH Sprlng- Pender March 10. Sent. 8. : - New Hanover Jn 20,' tApril 13, - Lenoir Feb. 3, Ausr. 10, Nov. 10. DuDlin Feb. 10. Aus.4. Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. Dec . . . - Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct 27. -Onslow- March 31. Nov. 8. v SEVENTH JUDICIAD DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. K - - . -a- "a v ij an juage tr raves. Columbus-Jan. 13, March 31, July 28. Anson Jan. 6, tApril 28, Sept. l, TNov. 24. CumberlandJan. 20, tMay-5, July ai. jnov. 10. . ; . Robeson Jan. 17, May 19,Sept.29 Richmond Feb. 1' , June 2, Sept 15; Dec.; 1. '- ' "r ' T-: : o Bladen March 17, Oct: 30. " Bruuswick April 7, Sept. 8. MooreMarch 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 7 v EIGHTH JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. v , Spring Judge. Shipp TaVI rnrlvo Tlirnnm UaUiirrus Jjan. 27. April 28. : : Iredell-r-Feb. 3. MaV 29. ; Aucr. 4. Nov. 3. Ro an Davidson March 3.Sept. l,tDec.l Randolph Man-h 17, Sept. 15. ' Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29. StanlyApril 7,'Oct. 13. j NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' . " Spring Judge Merrimon. - . : I Fall Judge Shipp. Rockingham Jan 20, July 21: Nov. 3. - . - -. Forsyth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yai kin Feb'. 17, Sept. 22. Wilkes March 3, Sept. 8. -Alltfhanv--March 17, Sept. 1. ' T)avie March 31, Oct. 6. ; ; : tokes Apri 1. 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10 S-xrry April 21. Aug. 19, Nov. 17 TENTH JUDICIAjj DISTRICT. ; ' Spring Judge Brown.' . - Fall Judge Merrimonl Henderson Feb. 10, July 13 " Burke 'jlareh 3, Aug. 4. ' Caldwell March 17, Sept. 1. Ashe March 24, May G, Aug18. AVatanga April 7. Aucr. 2- Mitchell Ar-ril 14, Sept. 8. nTwrm I SIV "ity iwo unexcenea papers in JUDICIAL DISTRICT. : I thftnm1n'T-An.T--v' v-, .;h-:.--,- -Judge Graves. L .1 Price; :$3.00 d y veaji;0: i , - Fall Judge: Arm field, i Clergymen,' $3.00 a,yar;:fe Catawba Jan IS. July 13 " A lexande r Jan. 27; J uly -3. Union Feb, 10, fFeb. 17. 'Dept. 1.1 1 13, tSept. 2. . . - . - ; Mecklenburg fFeb.- 21, Aug. 23. Gaston March 17, Oct. 6. - Lincoln March 31, Sept. 2D. : v -' Cleyeland-April 7, An- 4,Oct. 20. - Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27. - Polk- May 5, Kqv. 10. . ; - TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring J udge Connorv?T V'- -r T Fall-Judge Phillips. Madison-Feb. 24,Jnly 2S. tNov.17. Buncombe tMarch ; 10, tA ug. 1 1. Mec klenburg; T1i: ,i r T.K 1 f ' Jackson Apri I 22, Sept. 22. V-' - Macon May 5, Sept. 29. ; Clay-Mav 12, Oct. 8. : Cherokee--May 19. Oct. 13; , Z Graham-Jnne 2, Oct. 27, " Sn'ain Jnne 9th, Kov. 3. - T ? ? - Z For criminal cases, t For civil cases alone.":' X For civil case, alone, except cases. :r-.V:i'f;t. r 'CRIMtifAIi CIRCUIT OO.URT& SCW HANOVER COUNTY, f OliverP. MearesWilmington; Judge. harpers tVKEKLT.;.. peiij. aiwure, uiuiucuu, owar HARPER'S YOUNG PFmtt . ::tor.; rH'-r-1'"''"-" : ' i wrj Court begins Jan 6. March 17, May ' Postag Free to an ntbxrit, . 19,. July 13, Sept. 15, Nov. 17. we;at MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Oliver P. Geo. E. Court Aug. 11, Oct. 6, Dec. 1. . buncombe cimr.-gL- ChasT A; Moore; AshevJlIeJotlge E. D. -Carter, Asheville, Solicitor. " Court begins Jan Wilson. Charlotte, Sol.eitor. wltbe nIcK begins Feb. 10. Anril 14. 1 order. - "vurrentatumeof rt.-. aii uti'. ' V 1 i--Remlttancesshouid'bensiA''K.' Supreme Court mfeets first Monday VoneyOrderorDrart.toiVrt2 X ' t in FebruaryCExaminationRon Fri- ? 'rtoXia day and - Saturday : before ft First District. Feb. 13; Second rDistrict; Feb. "10; Third District; Feb. 17; Fourth District, Feb. 24; -Fifth Dis trict,: March 3; Sixth District, ftfarcli 10; Seventh- District;? March-: 17; Eighth DistrieMarcht 24;?Nmth DistrictMarch 31;i TentbrDistiict, April 7; Twelfth iDistrictiApril 14; Elevetfth District, April 2U : . : r Last Monday in September aminations Friday and Saturday be fore. First District; Sept. 29; See' on-d District. Oct: C: Third District. Oct. 13; Fourth District, Oct. 20th;UO BE SOLD BI t I'BSCUl FTlQ '!! trict, Nov.. 3; Seventh District, Nov. 10; Eighth Dtrict,v Nov. 17; Ninth District, vNov 24; , Tenliaistrict Dec. 1 ; Twelfth ; Districr,-Dec Eleventh District, Dec. 15. -: : . r The Oldest and: Bestir f - ily NewiDaper. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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