1 FOR prrciiER's ? a mm 7i VN I r? H M I Ul I O iJi 1 1 I I ir I H t 1 P-v n'dt" bkelr to be Blaine ami lm.it a tdant t"iuon driuk that (Kititv VLLxJJLUiiJLLVJ? ; s I " ;iv core all Biliomm-, ConMipa- 2nS- ' . - CaiiorLa prompt Pfgettlon, ani: L li-il...! t ... Thus the rWII ii rcnJc ttsl licallh j and Us leep natuxaX Catoria mntalns no 1 orphlne or tt hr nArcoiir prj f rty. " CMtofiA U to w?a fttf-j-f! lo rhD.Irm tht I rroommrc-i It & tuprior co jltj- pnrfpti' knova to nr. . II. A. Anotro, iL I., ion 83 ljrt.ad A L'rrjcklyu, . 1 I tms Ctoria In mr pr"lic. &xJ ftn fpocUlZj ftdapUd to affrcUoo cf ch.Hn-n." KnBKTOjr. M. D-. 10C7 l Are.. yw Yor I . Th Ocrfin Co., 77 Murray gt, !f . T. c Advioo to tlie Aged. Aokrturslaf f rxaltl,aae2a star eXa owUv-weak U14eyo and blad tr u4 torpid liver. ' boTOSMeirieorfeeton tta?2orrsna, liBinlAilHvtbo kwtlt. clTlnsnMlnr al dlscbarrts vrltnoat itnilnlnr or jTlplar. IIIPAETING- IG0R Co ibo kldar. bladder oad Urer. Tkejoro adapted Co old orjounr. SOLJ KVEUrVIli:ilK. P 0 M 0 N A H I LL NUK S E R E3 POMONA. N. C Two and a Dill JrflltsWest of Urccnsboro. K. c rrrmo mil a u&e ot the K. D. K. K. passes X ' taroturtx th gronnls and within lto ft-et cf lha K . lm train mlLiMTnm wiri;r t&a oScet luicra trains mltcstops wi:ir twice dalir eacn wax. Tnose iiiicrtei in mil aad fruit 0 rowan? are cortuiijr lo vitfd to inspect this, the Larircst Nursery in tbe State, and one ot l be Urrst la t ne oii n. htocJc consists of Apples, Kach. ivar, CLerrr. Pl'im. Japanese leiImuioriS. Apri cots hectarines. MnlDcrrlcs. iui nee. lira pr. ns, HAsprjcrrles. Gooseberries, currants, lie PUnt. Kn?ils& Walnut. lecans. ciM-Mnui, tJtrawbcmcs, ltoscs, KTeryreens, hhade Tr-es, AC Alt Vie rvew an! r-ur rartetles as well as t&e old ones, whlca uij ner catalone toe. Iiwh will snow.? utre rour orders to my aatbomcd &u 01 Order direct from the Nurxry. Correspondence soUclted. Dcstrlptlrv ( ara lojne free to applicants. Adirca . J. YAN LINDLBY, lOMONA, GulU'Ord CO.. N. V tr Ke liable Salesman wanu-d la enr County, a good parley commlssipa will be ... TI21K TAISL.K NO- :i Palmetto KA!!nn1 .iT? I " ... ". kN A!tD AFTER FRIDAY, pkc te. iss: U & li S 111 - Trdns win run as follows, duty oxivpt fun 17 . - Ooixo sorro. No l Passenger and FrcltiT. Leave Ilxmiet, N. C s 3i A. M Arnre at C'&enw. & a JQA. M Qonta KosthI No. 5 Passenjer and Frtlhu tea C&eraw. a. C LJS P. w. Arrtre at Hamlet. N. C Sa P. X. CUU WH.ilONClJUIL SapX The North Carolina I'rt'Shyterian , ISA Religious Family Poper, PUBLISH RD.WKKKLY. ' Afl Vnifl to tfce lareilecfjil. moral an.l sprKol l teres; of tbe pep!e. If niajbersamoiicittoorrponnt-j iiut i tthArrT Utwticraotthe Ku-h-rn rTys- fcjterua Church. Ills Uorou?tK .rtitox i;j!faiBii'trii-rrQ ah opi-n i'tetuis. iti" waaiariiriirra:scu-ton iia;i iik rwitrM?.n. nrccMliii:i of the iuh DjuQa ot coartciy. - - , . . la popultrl'-y tbi racsarrcRi. U con-" j rit v to th flou at the lust s .Uya-lTdaj. 11 1 . . li'ifi that, uhil nipixirtiirg jhe Re- Tbtf PaprtT fr ttlt Ph 't?l j ! publican State ticket iu the inn'--ft-l present. U ttiewlcin4 UnttrrtMM.i 1 th,.v t' t ,l,ir 'IltH iu ttie Co:i bwTnn aa aje. nuvs nt ni!'kx 'ztdonal (fUiri ts iigaiit th Prum wt anam. rW; or ttr one yr i ! vtc;t-s of lteeIm I ami MrKiu!ey y aew Tscr.ner. K! iv ,.vtre JOHN VCLAl KIN. LTitAraM Yryfrirwr. Wilmington. .r A EXTS- W AXTKU f TO CA5VAi. roi i DiTfrius ff irip'ad is fa Vef B. 5taul J. i'-iiat") cox. Ure ' t. a x MlnlK'T to TcrVr. I A me-.tS -v ratu.rf o-r t. Ws, BcSonfwar sal p.vvif ly m-irr , vsoox "s Lttcrr An jt srrosr.. FACTi ?fl rc.l. fit.TPWT iyo CCVvH TTmj workup rtif-w 11 h the br!urt atu IlcOrftalu nuaroa aiaiHn-,' ;f.Jrtt-, .x 11 loc15 aclr.co'H n 1 m en u tunc ih. present (Uy. T6Ujt ti4w a irv , nd tie iriiuMl;.iHu'r irfrii.HT w. wortlitrirc nr T irah i jjv watMt. iCtj-Ttfift-J a.ftUJi in-frrrvi. b-i! ohn who lit rron;t-eant wort ran u flcrtrr n . tv tic. it i tu 1 ,iv insjon. zf. i oenerU Ant lor North MSa". i ILiaaoa tua paper. Josn. T. James, Editor & Prop'r WlLMI NGTOS. N.' C. Saturday, now CO. 1820. Lt&TKcivnwSAW t " aa sccond-daa matter. - jrr:u-7rrr ".T. vr : Yl7il 1,11 nhia Tun-. KUtne i vi.e in yintf that i.e won t oP,H-e . Harrison in and he 'will , ! ... , IllUn iroVilv 'iT-ape the accu-atiou of in- , gratittrd. t. his ehl-f. but he iH 'have th little poerif any; that the administration ean give hu when fr U fi nail r dieove red hv Har rison thaThe i-n't in it. Takiusr the irKpntut!oolc for th Ui'nblien, r.lain o'r bo.t for 1SW, aii l ii' " Ix prolmbly i not trn.; batdt f ..-t.v... .,..1 t.-.. uKiThi tr. AI.mizo J. Whiteiuan, of Duhith, Mil Ii. S-ys the Argu-: the D-lnorr:tic io,itie tTr in Cmtcwk He wan for- Con- knew tlmt lb- only posMht chance ftr jir-. iu)d tbrni:h a third 1 .i t .1 1 :. i ; i. . For cough and olds tik Iiwn tsrkM tiiV,- pUm-mUii thetiwd. ,.e',.r rro? . ' p ;iinr- n..-i1hi.tion hud beo offer- . por ire throat aud Brouclifti-, t ei Ti i-verni Hni iuiiif 1. r uiHiiy he thought pt. Kittel Halvo:en, rh ifcrvod witlHiliu in' the Legislature, j aud he went to him and offered to pfty'hls Crtiilpafgnj excuses j if he uronld accept the nomination. He accepted and waielectedtaud White- !' mati now monniH., ' j The Berliner VolkfchUft. since Oc tober 12tb the orgair of the .Germau Social Democracy, announce that tlp next International Workjng ' menV Conereij will tie held in Brus- :fljs on Augnt 1C 24. 1S01. A1I labor : orcanizfttions of the world will b mvifetl to feend represeutatives. The ! reports and oth-r doctuneiitj mtiFt I be presetiteil printed in Kuglih. French ami Gerninn. Reports are limit eI in length to sixteen octavo ruit' Tito Toriittv niiitiSf t 1. . n n.r - 1 fees.a vis !- viei v 1 viii nes: Firt, rticus-Ion of interna tional and national legislation for protecting the worklngman; second, .. v. ... , . 1 , consideration of the right of orsrani - zruoiv. aun comoination. or ftrmes t m ? . a t . . a ' m ! and bovcott. from the . interna- dpfinl . tionnl point of view: third tionof dutiHof workingmen toward tutlitarim. I 1 Some of the best pjiyiiiir raIlrod are in nw count nV?. Before their completion it w;is thought likely tlioy would ingulf j the capital in vested, without ever making nde qu;iie , return. On th Island of Ceylon, for instance, the receipts of th 180 miles of railroad have been coiijtatitlvinerea4ng t-ince 1883, and Iat year the dividends were 11 per cent, on th subscribed capitaL The railroad which runs from Rangoon far north to-upper Burmah baa for a number of yars Iaid dividends of 6 and 7 per cent. Oim of thB cost liest railroads in the world is that from Rio Janeiro to San Paula, and. yet this road for some years has ben one of the most profitable lines in existence. - Perhaps one reason why these line are very profitable is that I thev have no competition, ana are permitted to charge tolerably hlirh tariff?" . j ... ; - ; . It appears from tha election re turns of Michigan; that while the average plurality for the Democrats I ion the State ticket was ltWeen 3,000 and 4,000, the net plurality of iIih Democratic catididnteH fur Cou iriik in irrhr rl 1 r i -f wwa nrf If) - I 000. Commenting upon .this fact. i-. V. ' , . the Detroit L ree PreH. Democratic, iays: Thlt f-hows that in cnot In- btanceM the Democratic candidates ; 11 . t 3 Jfor Consrr rec-iv.Hl more than the j regular p iry vote 1 t the recent !lection. lr hfw tlat there ver .uvimI tln.n.ui,.! t-itr. i. th. S$t.fM I , . who wer-j. iimvi d lv the hdii'ii - '"1 - on4 - lftu. I UYinr IIouhiU on M Yu u iitr on th,. burning fim -er. not on th nmoi.- And if you . have catarrii you should attack the jdi-a In the blood, not in your j noe. Roiuovt the impure cjiim. 'anil the lonl effect ubiide!. To do ' th!, tke HckmVs Sarsaparilla, th jgrent blrol purifier, which radically and permanently cur catarrh. I t ! nI, rengthnns tl, lierve. Re t nre to ct otdy Hood Saiapanll-i. i remain Wrakaa l.ltlrCrarr. : O THK EDrTf)R-PIea-e inform ; vor Millar that I have a l04tlve 4 rlutHJv for -lhf thoutnd anil emu J"- wtifch ari from deranged fe- , male organ?. I hall lie alad toseud to b.til ..f-mv remedr FRKK to . II tM will jummI their Kx pr ni.d I. O. adiri. Tour r s,pecttuU-, Dr. J. 11. MAKCHISI, 18:1 !leteM., Utica, N. Y. ,. Children Cry for Pitcher's'Ccn ' " tTupcpsy. Snpreme" d-' Superior Conrt of ;Korrr Thlsi what you ought to lmret in : - V;- ;aroilna-ig3o. : ;f- -fact, yon mu.st have it. to fully eh- - . mnapq' joy life. Thousands are searching . . jumij. . for it dailv, and mourning because' a'AMK. . ' DISTRICT. RESIDENCE, thev find it not. Thousands, upon n-n H: Brown: 1 Heanfort. thousands of dollars arc : spent an nnally by our eople in tne nope that thfy iiiayattHin this boon; And Yt It may be had by n L ft guar autee that Kieetric Hitter, n usea areording to direction and tUv use i:::! j " hri1'"' 1::: H i'"u n it i iiruiuu ! CI nrl inctnll itiwf Anil fc.iirwtMB V We recomiuend Electrie Btttc-n for Dys- ii . m r recommend Electrie Ktttc-n for Jys ptsta and air diseases or ijiver, Stomach and Kidnev. So!dat0c, aud $1 per bottle at Robt. R. Delta in wholesale aud retail drugstore. - LEMON RLIXIK. Il 4riidrrl KflWt b the f.iTr, Stoni artia lUwel, Kilny mml Blool. Dr. dlozleyV L.etuon ruiixir Ik a -tion, lDdiffetion. all Sick and r- " voo tfeadaenv, Kidney Disease, ; ri7.iiiK Iok of Aint?tife. Per. nrf,r ftonincb and kldn. the first great' e-i:j! of all fatal dtsea - .V) and $1 per bottle.. SoUI by dmgt! n...iltrist : Preparil only .n- H; sicaxley. Ai. AtiantH, ta.- . . punv imr mnp . take Lmh.. Hot Drop. . For pneumonU and Laryngitis tnk rtunn Hnt Dron. For eonsumntion and Catarrh take Luion Hot Drop. For Hemorrhage . and -all throat j and lung dleae. take Lemon Hot! An elegant and rvliable prepara tion." 25Icents at druggist.. Pre pared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. " tVIImlnston . IlUtrlct Fourtli Knand Quarterly Aleetins In Part. Kenansville, Chuntv, Dec. 3nl and 4th. Grace Church, Dedication, Dec. 7th. , F. D. Swindell; Preidiiig Elder, -.- S. L. R. iiieanH SuumoiiJ Liver; Regulator sure. ; - -- You are In a Had Fix But we will cure you it yon will pay I tl8 Our message is to" the Wak, I Nervous and Debilitated, who. byj eariy tuvn iiaoiiH. or jjaier imns-i cretion. have trifled away theiri i r T t? vigor of Body,' Ml ml ami Manhood, j ar.,t).W,,l fu!Ierv,l,, tl,ose -"ctfij I which lead to Premature Decay, 1 rv,r,e., - rt....it -irtiill! I - tneans you. semi ror and read our BookofLike, written by the great- xt Specialist of the day. and sent, Coaled), by addrenng lr. Parker Medical and Stirgicaf Institute, 153 North Spruce street, Nashville.Tenn. When Baby was sick, we gare her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, the clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gare them Castoria. if Torn nACif ji.rn.rs, Or you are all worn out, reslly p-xhI fornoth inr. it is general debility. -Iry UKUWWS 1HO.V hi CTTLHS.' It will core yon, cleanse ynnr Jirer, and giTO a good appetite. - 1 a constltirtiopkLarid not a looal disease, and therefore it CAimtl. bA Inri1 fir 1aj1 ppucauo,; n requires a consatuUonal remedy 15':;e Huod's SarsapaHIla, whicii, working i':rn:i!i the bluxi. eradicates the impurity which causes and promotes the disease, - xn i effects a permanent cure. Thousand of eople testify to the saccesi of rTood's SAraparina .as a remedy for catarrh when other preparations had failed.. will juiy I have" been troubled for st- " ,7 T H FW eral. jeur MJi lint UTrtWy disagreeahle . disea. eaten iif I tuok noods Sarsapa-. riKx vitnai9 very hesi results. It cored ae" of that c.mUu.iaJ dropping In my throat, and jrazrea up icuce. jt has awo helped mv Uier, ha., token it for run down state f health aaJ kidney trouLle." Mrs. S. D. Hxath, Futriam. Conn. . I hava ihtd I!ood' Sarsaparilta for ca tarrh with very ialiifactory reult. I hare .wiLfM.-n,.,,,,,,, ri 74Jr ii-iiru.n iiy ouicr raicoy 1 hare ever tried." M. E. lixxr, ot A. Read & Son. TTauseon, O. 3 Sarsapanlla IJd by all aracfl'ta. ; Ufor S4. TmrA m1 y C. L HOOD A pApotkaearlM. Lb wan, Ux. ; I IOO Oosoo Ono Dollar Jn lyv dAw crm won ea aat ADRIAN tS VOLl.EItSj TVII0LTCSLK.UEAM!:R5 i ProYisioas, Groceries, - Liquors. Tobacco. Cigars, AND 00M3IISS10N JIERL'UANTS, . Car. Froat aad lck St -. . ; WILMINGTON, N. I; L Z Jan n tr i , , t ,:. TRTQ PA PPT? ii'iunteu wirn lulo riiirLiXw Ink manufactured by ho KiiracuntmntlTL'Tlnlt Uorxa. ,tt-"(, '"SgSTr A A 76vJU iUiU U 2 3 4 i Edgecombe. -Wilson. Wake: Guilford. -Samppn. . C umber land. . "Mecklenburg Buncombe,- . , . o. Connor, spier Wliitaker; Jtfim A. Gdmer, . k. t. Dovkin. r -Tam..s C.'McRae. VAl j tryst? X" . urit cp, tr r..l.n S2 Rrmnnt -Ifl - vm. ?.r. Shipn, II .T II. Merrnuon.- 12 - SOLICITORS. NAME. : " pisTRICT. RESIDENCE. John W. Blount, 1 1 Perquimans. H. H. White, (col), "S Ilaldax. ... ... , . I. Worth in?ton, 3- Martin. n 1 r A -.- 4 Wake. 5 - Durham. 6 "Duplin. 7 Ricniuond. 8 Iredell. I. R- Strayhorn, O.H.Allen, Frank McNeill, Ii:Fi Lonp, 1 ThoB. Settle, W. H. Boer, 9 ' Roekinpham. 10 Caldwell Ij. Ofboriie, Ur Meeklenburg 12 Buncombe. ... TIME OP HOLDUfO COURT. FIRST JCDICIALr DISTRICT. Un:. . " TnI WKithol Ait - - . - v - x?ii jnd?e Connor. Beaufort iFeb. 17. May 26, Nov. .1 v o . 4 v Currituck March 3, Sept. 1. ! Camden March 10 Sep 8. . 1 : a"quoianK xuarcu a, j'1 j re rquiiuans-warcn !,. tnowan-ainrcii -n, oVlt. j Gates April 7, Oct. 6. I Uertford -April 17. Oct.-13. t Waehington-ApriI 21, Oct. 20 Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Dare Mav 5, iNov. j. , Hyde Mav. 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. ,17. SECOND JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. Snriusr -ludcre Womaek Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax tMarch 3, Mav 12. Nov.ia Northampton JJan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept 20. , Brrtio-Feb. 3, April 28. Oct. 27 Craven -tFeb. 10. Mav2G, Nov. 24, Warren -March 17, Sept. 15. J Edgecumbe April 14, Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykm. ' -j ' - Fall Judge Womack, Pit t - Jan. 6, March 17, J un 9, Sept. 15.- Franklin Jan. 20,April 14,N&.10. Wilson JFeb. 3, June 2, Uct.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 JUDlCIAI DISTRICT. Mnotn r I mirra fI JTL KIP , v." y" w. -M)in f 'YakeTrtJ anV C: U 24,Arril 21, July9, Fall Judge Boykin. tFeb. 24, March t Aug. 27, Sepfr. 22i tct 20T ' f . w y n e-ja . v warci. apni Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Johnston Feb.. 10, Aug. 11, Nov. 10, . FIFTll JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. Spring J idge Armfield. . Fall Judge MacRae. Durham - Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oct. 13. 1 - r : Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21 Nov. 2v. " Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept.29. Guilford( Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15, Dec. 8. - ' Alamamte March 3, May 19, Oct. 27. urange xuarcn ir, Aug. 4, ixov. o. , -m m - -T ft Person April 14, Aug. 19 Nov. 17. Vta TT 11 J 11 nu w SIXTH JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. Spring Judge O raves. Fall Judge Armfield. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover t Jan. 20, t April 13, TSt-pt. 22. Lenoir Feb. 3, Amr. 10, Nov. 10. Dunlin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April . 28, Oct. J, Dec. 8. : Cart ei-et March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. Onslow March 31. Nov. 3. SEYKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. ; - , Fall Judge Graves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July I 23. Anson-Jan. 6, tApril 28, Sept.l, tNov. 24. Cumberland -Jan. 20, tMay 5,Jtily 21. Nov. 10. Robeson Jan. 17, May 19,Sept.29 Richmond Feb. If , June 2, SeptJ 15, jjec. 1. , t, Bladen March 17; Octi 30. Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. ? " " . " V ' " " ifr W . -aioore Aiarcn a. auz. 11. uct. Ml . rtMTf - TrmriT w rkTPmrtVnfM - -- xwici aiu ujjAis.LAJLt Dioifvxui. " Spring-Judge Shipp. d t -Ean j uuce oyuuin. jabarrus JJan. 27. April 28. - pred. Phillips, .' ' Iredell Feb. 3, May 20, -Augr 4, 1 t,ye. occaioamay demand, and w.ll con v(iv 3 i 1 - f! -7 1 nceto depcrve the hea Uo an V eb. 17, May 5, AtlgT 19, Nov. 17. J - ,-; .. ;: Davidson March 3,Sept, lJiDec.1 RandolphMarch 17. Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29. Stanly -April 7, Oct l?. JflNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. : Spring Judge Merrimoh. Kail Judge Shlnn. Rockinsham - Jan. 20 - Julv- 21 I ,ov. o. ; . I j, r urfy in r eu. o, iiitty as, .vct. I Yadkin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Aieglfanv Sarch nSept. 1. Javie Aiarcn 31, uct. C iokm Anni 14 'Ani' 4. nr in i Srx.Aril t An 1Q - vf r.r April AQff.iov. 1 I Snrim? Tndfp "Rrown I cspring m j oate 25ro wn. - . i tall Judge Merrinion. J uenuerson reo. iu, juiv is. Burke jlarch 3, Ang. 4. , Caldwell March 17, Sept. 1." Ashe March 21, May 26, Aug. 18. Watauga April 7, Ang. 25. .. Mitcheil-rApril 14, Sept. 8, -r . -:--Yancey-April 28. Sept. 22. McDowell May 12, Oct. 6. , r , KLKVKXTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT." Spring Judge Phillips. - Catawba. Alexand Union 15,-tSept. Jan 13. Jul V 13 l J - --J -Ull uibdm.u, iLyA- 1 I Fr in thlrrrrtlon: CO PCSiaJ. er Jan. 27. Jniw 23. : J ftBJI?':.r partlcclar. fcilrea it? Binci2 L . -Feb. 10. tFeb. 17. Sent. -Tiiu: Si iilt!: A" f . i o - -, - - . ; ' - r . J . -r . Ct: Mecklenburg -U'c b. C t, Au7. C, Gaston-rllarcli J7, tier. o. Lincoln March 31, Sept. Cleveland April 7, Aug. 4, Oct. 20. Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27. , ; .Polk-May 5, Nov. 10. . ' . . - TWELFTH J UDICIA L DISTRICT. Spring J udge Connor. . " - Fall J ndge Phillips. Madison Feb. 24,Jnly 28. tNov.17. Buncombe tMarch 10, tAng. 11. Dec. 1. : ; . ; Transylvania March 31, Sept. lr. H ay wood A p ri 1 7, Sept. 8. r Jackson April 22, JSept. 22. Maron-Ma y 5, Sept 29. - ' - ' Clav Mav 12, Oct. 8. . -; CherOkee-M a v 10, Oct. 13. - :- - -- Graham J line 2, Oct. 27r ' Swain June 9th, Nov.' 3. . - For crlminal'cases. t For civil eases af one. " For civil case.-?-alone'xcept: crimlsal circuit courts.": jnil - f t v-SkW UA2TOVER COUKTr. Oliver P. Meares. W ilinl ngton. Judge, Benj. R. Moore rev Vyifminuton, Solict tor. Court begins Jan 6. March 17,May 19, July l5VSept;15, Nov. 17.V MKCKLKNBrjRGr'CO UJCTT. Oliver P. Mearesv J lit lge. ' Geo. E. WUon, Chariotte, Solicitor Court begins Frb. 10, :Aprif 14, 4ug. 11, Oct. 6Dec.ri. ; - Y - Chas. - AV Moored Adievi lie,'" J inlge. E.'D. Carter, Ashe ville; Solicitor, Court logins Jan."27, April 28,JuIy 21rOeti27.r.3-"d - ' ' ; SnprenieCourt nkets first Monday in r tJorimys rjiujuiiittnuii!? uu u u day t nd Saturday: - before. - - Firwt Feb. 10; Third District, Feb. 17; Fourth District, Feb. 24; Fifth DU- trict, March 3; Six:th District, March 10;: Sevenths District, March 17: Eighth District, .March 24; Nthth District, March 31; Tenth Distt jc April 7; 'i'welftli District, April 14; Eleventh District, April 21. . ; -Last Monday- in September. Ex aminations Friday and Saturday be fore.' First District, Sept. -29: Sec ond District, Oct. C; Third District Oct.;13; Fourth Districti Oct. 20th Fifth Disirict Oct. 27; "Sixth Dis trict, Nov; 3; Seventh District; TCo v. 10; Eighth District, Nov. ,17; Ninth District, Nov. 24; Tenth District, Dec. 1; Twelfth Districr, Dec 8; Eleventh Districti Dec 15, ?:?YP AN ILLUSTRATED AVEEKLY";; Thfi TWeiftn Volume of Harpsks v'ouno DuAm t Tnorrfntt n nfamhori IQOfl Thla hAfit. and rnbst comprehen- ive weekly in the world for youn? readers presents a ?ieli and attrac tive , programmer In flcfcion there wu 1 be "CamDmates: A i Story or theP alnj," by Kirk Munroe; "Men of -Iron,'? a romance, by Howard Pyle,-with Hlustrtions by- the au thor; Flying mil Farm," by i-ophle 8w etr; 'The llo.)u Pdnoe, .'by-H. K. Munkittrlck; and "Vellowtoo." by Annte tironson Kimrr In ad dition to these five serials, there, will he stories in two or tnree parts oy -i nomas Aeisonrage, ujalmr lljortu Bojesen,- Jsawiu,Las3etter Hynnerv Harriet I'rescot.t. f?pofford,- Mary JK. 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