I
I
FOR PITCHERS
Cvtori. promote
OTrrcome iatulrucy,
Stomach, DiArrhaa,
Thus the cLD4 is rcn'lcrfl healthy and its
p BAtnraL Cartorl contain no
Morphine or other narcotic prrj-rt y. .
CaJtorU I so ireU aJAptrJ to chiUrrn that
I reccnsmnul it a rjrrior to any prescription
kaotra to rao." IL A. Abcoek, 31. P.,
85 roruaca Ate., uruosiu, i.
. ,
tire, and Gn t It
ofcbu-lren." '
I CastoriA la my practice,
ceciall? adat4d to anccuuns
Aixx. RoentTsox,
1X7 2J Are.
Tn OcrfArm Co-, 77 Murray St, H. Y.
Ilalaria, Dumb Chills,
Fever and Ague, Wind
Colic, Bilious Attacks.
Tbrr4at rcr1r. aturiI '
natia. ntur grip r lutrf re n Ut
.aauld bo In vrx liutiolil.
SOLD EVEKYlVUEltE.
POMONA HILL NURSERIES
t .... .
POMONA. N. C,
Two at a UHt Miles West of;reisLoro, N. 0
rithe mala line of the K.
I). H- It. DAASeS
tnrourt the cmanas aad within lo fret of
t&9 oce. tatfoa trains raakestop rvilxr
twc daUr cacti way. Those lntr?Me1 in
mm aj) l r'rutt urowinc are conUalty ar!toU
to inspect this, tho Lnrest -unry lif tle
State, ana one or the urgent tn t ne sout ru
stoci: conl!U Of Applet, Ix-uch. rear.
Cherry. Plura, Japanese lvriinaiou.. Aprl
rot. Nectartnrs. Mulberiics. utnc. lirapes,
Kaspherrtc. tioo-wberrlCH.furrunti. lie
inlnt. EtUash Walnut, lvcans. CUe5inut,
Mrawtrrm-s. i:o. Kvrjrrrcn. shftde Tn-es.
AC All the m-w ani rare varlctln as well as
the old ones, whlclrwy new Catalou- for IbiW
mf tar m
I iv u i $,' tr! At h sneea ot
1(1 LM hi film knot. With Torced. draught tli pleasant lemon drink that positive- O.H.iAUcij, , b,
VV afincel of 22.43 ktots. j i1??: rlVISiiil Kirinev Disease.; Thos. Settle, ?
Ifsfis
tilve your orders to my anthorted as'vutoriof llliiioi?
onieratrcct from the Nurwo". ... . !
correspondence hoUci t ed. nesi npuu-v
loce free to applicants
Address
J. YAN LINDLEY,
rUMUNA, Guilford CO., N. C
. u.ii kia Kwm&n wanted In evt-rT
County. A ffood pajrlns comml.sslou will be
TfMK TAIILH NO.
Palmetto ltailnmrt Vak
O
N AND AFTKK KKIUAY. DEC. t.
Trains will run as follows. dIly pxcept Sun
day.
ooiva sorru.
So 1 passenstr and Freight
Leave Hamlet. I, c
Arrlire at cberaw, . C
S 2ti A. N
0.:) a. M
tlOIKO N0BTO.
Ko. S I'a-wenrr and Freight;
Lear Cheraw. 8. C.... n v"
Am ro at Uamlet. N. C .5--i I
dMltU WM.MOSCUKB,upt.
The North Carolina Presbyterian
IS A
Religious Family Paper,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
AM deroted to tha intellectual, raor.it and
spiritual Interests of the people.
it numbers anion? its curnspon t nt-. B'tUiT
r.t the rry best wipers or the s-i:h. rn lre
bytrrtAn Church. It I moruu7hiv onhOvtox
on nuesktlons of doctrine, but Irw and out
.t .Kifii'itiitttt on mi oiea auest t"cv It
MVM u . " " T ....
11.1 Inrllr fr Jl-CUtOQ Whln ' h
K-nnri of eoartev.
la populartty the !KstrrsxiAS Ii .in
stantly advancing. - It U
Thft PftDftr for the PC Tjlr'iihave the members of the company
andrresetUlnt:Slu:an.uiatcrlnutto play interchangeably, o that the
and butruct aU afc-r. cixie anl nwliiom fv,r each evening will nilyj be
t,t?SZl?r,,Tr, ei- iv tor f.n? ir ! iintiouiiced on the morniux of th
any new subecnocV. it vw Ad jre
editor an J Proprtetcr. wiunincton. t
AUESTS WAXTEi)
TO CANVASS FOK
h Diitfiiju if 1 ri?l'Qt i ro-iejf
Hon. Samuel S. ("Sunset"! Cox. Ute V. S.
Minister tourkey.
v tnarniaoent roiume'of otct aw pajs,
beanuruuj and promwly must rat eo.
Mm. cox tarwr an ikt irrckT.
racrs asd tor. HUToaraso hcxor.
TMworttpsrtlcswUa the orlshtt wtt.
It contains numerous sxuuslxyr atone, bat it
ilMrltes a clear, concise, and lnteretis ao
Stoftte mtoinan Empire, from Us toun-
aauoa to tne present day. .
- xt: tKitc wtu hare a Urce aa. and Ure
tiiiJ aecurw irmiwj wjv-.
Jraliitu wcrfiv5
uuedl ktprnenrtrt area's prrfcrred 1 bat pUced at $l2a,000.0.0.
unarawho iu prociiss ernei wwii wl.l be1. -
Pi. - . '
wl&iiKiJaEiJT.E tnston, ?t. c.
tncraiAirentforMiruicaxoJns
Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Prop
V f 1 1 for it daily, and mournins: because
s 24 i they Ond it not Thousands upon
.----r.- r 'thousands of dollars are pent an -
WlLMINOTOS
:c. 5. lfcjvu. ; t
t tiii - w ,
:-- : ;rr;T..r;i; -
wiV5S5?
fnterr-d at the P0StO31J
as second-class
The "fastest
clared to bo th
hnllt fcr the Ar;
ni vt ret ri v : Mitchell & Co. Her
t. .vi.i. Afnv-rt tlii- .late
iiuo
of Anrentiue independence.
a. tx-n rl ir 1-1 n I'll flin
she has twin crev-, and ensinesr
which. In developing y.wu-uorjc;
L
novrer. carneut uer iiirwun
t' I h nil
&,X i
hours
21,B7?
ed hi experiment to th nreserva
- t - t j
tion of uni'iualvuiid Ins experiuieiits ,
ur mid to have he-ti verv Mict-ef-:
wer invited by him to ilinuer, and !
he had a hare dished up which had
ben shot six weeks before and pre
prvPd bv means of his tluid. The
veel afloat" i -de- according to directions and the use jams C. McKae,
T00-'toii Wltr ship 'Persisted in, will briujr you tTOod Di- W.J.Moutjromery,
e 3,.W-tou wnr Hiup f i onstthe deiuon Dyspep- jesse P. Graves,
sentin Kermimc iy-v , .,tAii instead Eunepsy. We T-iin G. Bynurn.j
1 titm ist. has nventea a; ::,..,t! ' , mail " i1!rtti1arPtr .1 . 3d. 'AIOOCIV , --,
Hum lor preserving iuijwc?. 1 iiveri siomatu auu (
1. .. ... u 7.n;n... rAnet nf a!1 fatal diseases. . oi) .
. ...... .a?, alt I'Ji t ' - .a. ..,1 L-wtnaua f ho nrki I
bodies oi me lace r.., r " St inTl jlW bottle. Soldl dru-
und K.uprt?f. iAu-..ta were pre- Vt P?eKrwl onlv by H. Ioley,
serveil by an injection of this liquid. M j, Atlant, (ia. j .
Dr. Nickeriheiiuer nas now eAitr,.ii-t
experts were all agreed tht it wnJ
quite equal to fresh meat
TheoQlcial count gi-es Illinois to
the Democrats on the State ticket
nburitr io nfift niftioritv." This re-
suit has beeu kept in th
back- i
grountl by the more geueral interest
in the Senatorial contest, but itjls
hardly les important than the sweep
Old ItepUOIICfUl Olttirawjr t-ir'
sition. Illinois has never before
beeu carried by the Democrats since
the war. The nearest they ever
came to it was in 1SS2, when the Re
publican candidate for Treasurer
wa elected by .V1K4 plurality. Har
rison carried the State byT 22,19o,
Blaiue bv 21,827, Garfield bV 40.710,
and Grant, in 1872. by S6,4. From
lGS down the Republican mnjorilles
1 t A ...vnM-Hnna liL'P tll(.
and in the corresponding election of
1SS'. when the camlidate for l reas
urer headed the ticket as now. the
Republican" plurality, was 3.r,81
Even inthe"tilnl wave year of 1S74
1 the Republicans elected their candi
date for Treasurer by 34.S0O plural
ity. The vote of no State shows a
more remarkable change than that
Tin; Luudoii correspondent of the
New York Stot hays: 'ir Arthur
Sullivan has completed the two
cast fur hi grand opera, Ivanhoc,'
which is to be produced at D Hyly
Cartas new theatre in January. Six
of the principal roles will be Tilled by
Americans. The two ledies who
will play Jjtuiy Rowcna are Misses
Maude Palliscr and. Lucille Held,
both American girls, ami the two
Templars are Eugene Audin and
Praiicoiri Noije, and they, as well as
Avon Sa.xon, one of the men chosen
for Friar Tuck, and Richard Oreen,
who will be Prince .John, are like
wise from the Land or the Free and
the Home of the Brave. Actors who
vi ill assume the eharrcter of I van
hte are Ben Davis and a young
Irihman named MAra, a recent dis.
covery of IVOyly Carte, uuknowu
to the stage. Mara s said to be a
handsome young fellow with a pow
erful and magnificent voice, lie-
j beeca will be played by Mit luddi
i combe and Margaret Maclntyre,
and Richard the Lion hearted (by
Norman Salmond and Frauk Clive.
The four principal roles are those
of Ivatihoe, , Brian De Bois Ouilbert,
Rebecca und RoWena Ivanhoe! is
a heavy ba-w part aotl the templar
a baritone, while Rebecca and Row
ena ure oontrastetl a- Mramatic and
light soprano respect jvely. The t wo
casts will not be Kept utirely seju-
rate, as it is Sullivan intention to
; ,,1V of thc. performance'
It U h MliUk
To trv to cure catarrh by tiding local
appUcatious. Catarrh U not a local
but a constitutional disease, (t is
not a disease of the man's noe, but
of the man. Therefor?, to effect a
cure, reou ires a constitutional rein
ed v like Hood's Sarfaparilla, which.
acting through the dioou, reaches
eyery part of the system, expelling
the taint which causes the disease.
and imparting health.
. ..... . ...
FOK nTSPF.PSt-. I
Indljreatlaa. and SJoiarb dlwJsrs. no
DQOWX'i IUO.X tlTTF.US.' j
xn dMltn keen it. SI ner tnttl. ficiaiirKr ti
Crade-maxk and crated red Una 00 rspi-tx.
John D. -Rockefeller wealth U
t llp.lth demands a healthy Urer.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator tor
1 dyspepsia and indlgestioi). ; .
This is what yon ought to tulye, to
f fact, you roust have it, to fully.en-
I I
jov me. inouNtuuB s"- "
n.fi.., n,.r iMnn!A n the none
eii Deny.
t ffa J ujayattam this boon. And gpier Whitaker,
be hadbv a I. Wecuar;john A. Gilmer,
anted tlmt Electric Bitter, if used R T. Boy kin.
roiimiend Electrie Bittc rs for Dys-.
rwm a and nil diseases oi i.ier,
and l per noxiio at -
,esaie ana reim.r.w,
lemon clixik.
... uni KRit ah tha Liver. Siom-
itAw.u. Kidner nd Bloo1. !
.rn,tal.t flPllinn Elixir is a
J.E3ION II OT DttOPS
For coughs atid cold?, take Lemon
t or cougns aim com'', k
Hot iI)rops I .
For sore throat and Bronchitis,
pne
..ir T.AMitii If it. Drons.
For consumption and Latarrn.
takui Lemon 'Hot Drops, j ' '
For Hemorrhage and all throat
and lung diseases, take Lemon Hot
n elegant and reliable preparav
1ared only by Dr. n
anta, Ga.
..... - - . "ir -I.
MozWy, At-
lou are ins Bad Fi x
But we will cure you it you will nay
n. Our messaire is to tne wfuk.
Nervous and Debilitated, who, by
earlv Evil Habits, or Later Imhs-
j c rations, have trifled awa
way tneir
an hood,
effects
which lead to Premature uecav.
Consumption or Insanity. If this
means you, send for and read our
Book of life, writtenoy inegreai
North Spruce treet, Nashville, Ten n
Female Weakne Fuillve Cure Free.
To niK Editor: Please inform
vour readers that I have a positive
remedy for the thousand and one
ills Which arise from deranged fe-
I shall be glad to semi
tuv remedy FRKK to
j two bot7Ies of
anv lady if thev will send their hx
press audi. O. address. Yours re
spefttully. Dr. J. IJ. Marchtsi, 183
Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. I
I
Wilmlnctou WIMrlct Fourtn lionmi
j Quarterly 3leetlnes In Fart.
Orace Church, Dedication. Dec.
rth.
F. D. Swindell,
Presiding Elder,
Simiiiiertime brines cone and.
stomachache. Simmons Liver Kegu
tor cures it.
When Baby was sick, we gare her Castorla.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When sh had ChUdren, she gaTe them Castoria.
- --
LADIES
Needing a tonic, or chUdrcn who want build
i lor up, should take '
I BROWN'S 1HON BITTERS.
It Is pleasant to take, cures Malaria. Indi
gestion, Biliousness and Liver Complaints,
j --. - j .
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
Is a conJtllrtfonal and not a local dlsesse,
and thereri.r ii cannot lc cured by local
appUcatii:i,' It require h constitutional
remedy lik Uootr Sarauarilla, which,
working thr-iuyli tjto blooi; eradicates the
impurity whle !i came and promotes the
disease, and effects a pVrmancnt cure. '
Thousand? nt people testify, to the success
of Hood'A Sanaparllla, a remedy for
catarrh when oUier preparations hsm failed.
ailed.
k
A (J r (a) fo)
J I El III! "
- will say I hare teen troubled for seT-
cral yer4 with th; terribly disagreeable
di!kia-n cr.Linli. I t;xk Iloors Sarsapa
rllia Ua tha very bet results. It cured me
of tint oontfyxil droppiu In my, throat, and
tulcd teeing. It U-vj also liefied my
moUier. w!io hi.,Ukeu it for run down state
-it "health and kidney trouble.' .3In. S, D,
IIjluh. rulnsrc. Co.tik
' 1 Uive u ed lood'K SarsaparUla for'ca
tsnrhyttii ery slis factory results. I hare
ricvlrcl mere erii!;uie:it tcne5tfrom it than
frvm'any oUier rsinedy I have erer tried.
U. T Rkad. of A. Read ft Sou. Wauseon. O.
IrOoodlS
1
Saroaparilla
lo!4 by all axmcgiaU. fl i atz f or Sa. Frapared aly
IfCL HOOD A CO.. Aibe&riM, LowU, aUss.
IOO Doses Ono DoHai
)anlyrdAnr nrm mon wtd sat
iExeciitor's Notice.-
HAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOR OP
the Estate of Kate Mabson. cecea?ed.late
of the county of New Hanover, notice. Is here
by Riven to au persons navmsr any ciaima
aiT&inst the said deredest to exhibit the sune ?
1 to me on or tcfore the Wth day of November,
i ii.otherwisethey win Le barred or recov-:
est Specialist of the day. I and sent,
fseated), by addressing lr. Parker s
Millrn.1 hd(1 Stirirical Institute, 153
Cry. AU peraOua iqucihcu 10 Lull tiic m.i
Teauested to make Imraediatepsyment.
- JOilX HAJIRIi-3 HOWE.
cot M ew ttn xxecuior.
Qnnrlor Courts of Nor
I
-j
'.-! JrolInlB9a r ; i
JUDGES. , , L
; DISTRICT RESIDENCE.
- jcaitk.-- i-
Geo. H- Brown,
Fred: Phillips,
Edgecombe.
n f4; Connor,
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Wilson.
Wake.
Guilford.
Saiiirison.
Cumberland.
Cabarrus.
Surry;
16
11
12
wul. M. Shipp,
Mecklenburg
Buncoinbe.
i H. aierriiuuu
NAxjK DISTRICT. RESiiis.-
, Blountj i 1 Perquimans
. H.i W hite, (col), 2
Halifax
3
4
5
Martin.
Wake.
Durham.
Dunlin.
11 v orwwiimv"
T. M. ArgO.
L R. Strayhorn,
Kichinond.
Iredell.
Rockingham.
Caldwelt.
Mecklenburg
Buncombe.
JTIMK OF HOLDING COURT.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Tnr1Tf Whitaker.
Fall-Judge Connor.
Belufort-tFeb: 17, May 2G; Nov.
Currituck-r-Mareh d &epx. 1..
Camden March 10 bept. 8.
-Dfv.imtQiilr March 1. bept.
Peroniiiians-March 24. Sept, 2
Chowan March 31, Sept. 20.
Gates April 7, Oct. G - .
HeHfonl-April li, Oct. id.
Washingtonf-April 21, Oct. 1
Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 2.
Dafe-May 5, Nov. 3.
Hyde Mav 12, Nov. 10.
Pamlico May 19, Nov. 1.
SKCOND J LfDICIAIi DISTRICT.
Snriii"" . ndgei Womack.
er.
u 1 ; r v At n.ph 2 Mav 13. Nov. 10.
Northampton-tJo-H. 20, Mareh 31,
Edgecombo-f April 14, Oct. 13.
THIRD JUDICIAh DISTRICT.
Bovkm.
"r" Fall-Jttdge Womack.
Eitt Jan. 6? March 17, tjuu
SlfnT ': 1J ! " i
Franklin Jan. 20, April 14,NG,r.lO.
Wll8on-JFeb. S, June 2, Oct.2(.
v,w..-Ffh. 17. Mav 19, Oct. 13.
Martin March 3, Sept. 1. JDec. l.
firee ue March 31, Sept.
ush April 28, Nov. 17.
pbllRTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge MacRae. i,
1 Fall Judge Boykm.
Tan. G. tFeb. 24, March
24, rApril 21, July 9, Aug. 27,Sept.
2200 20 ! : , !
Wayne Jan. warcn iu, jvym
14, Sept. 8, Oct. la.
HnMiPlf Feb! 3. Aucr. 4. Nov. 24.
Johnston-Feb. 10,Aug. ll,NoV.10
FIFTH jjUDICIAL. DISTRICT.
Judcre Armfield.
i Fall Judge MaoRae
Durham - Jan. 13, March 24, June
2, Oct. 13. ' j t
Uranvhie Jan. zt, ivpru.i, -mj
21, Nov. 24. ! I
ChathamFeb. 12, May5,Sept.29
Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15,
Dec. 8. I L
-i-March 3. Mav 19, Oct.
27. . - .
March 17. Ainr. 4, Nov. 3.
Caswell April 14, Aug. 14,Nov.l0
TornnArril 14. AU2T. 19. NOvJ 1
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Rnrinf .Tiidtre liraives.
i f i Fall Judge Armfield.
Poller March 10. Sept. 8
New Hanover tJan. 20, t April 13.
tSept. 22. v Jn '
Lenoir Feb. 3, Au?. 10, Nov. 10.
Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. -24.
Sampson-jtFeb. 24, April. 28, Oct
J, Dec. 8. 1 I
Carteret March 7, Oct. 20.
Jones March 24, Oct. 27. !
Onslow March 31, Nov. 3.
SEVKNTh! JUDICIAL- DISTRICT.;
Snrincr Judcre Bvnuni. j
Fall Judge Graves.
Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July
28.
Anson Jan. 6, fApril 28, Sept.l,
Cumberland -Jan. 20, tMay 5, July
21. Nov. 10. '
Robeson Jan. 17 May 19,Sept.29
Richmond Feb V , June 2, Sept"
15 Dee 1
Bladen March 17. Oct. 30.
Brunswick A Dril 7. Sept. 8.
Moore March 3, Aug. 11, OcrJ 27
I EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Snrincr Judce Shipp.
j i Fall Judge Bynum.
Cabarrus U an. 27, April 28.
Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4,
Nov. 3.
Ro au Feb. 17, May o, Aug.; 19,
Nov. 17. ; 1 !
Davidson -March 3,Sept. VDec.l
Randolph March 17, Sept. 15.1
Montgomery March 31, Sept; 29
Stanly April 7, Oct, 13.
j NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Merrimon.
! i Fall Judge Shipp
Rockingham - Jan. 20, July 21
Nov 3.
Forsvtli Feb. 3. Mav 19. Oct.! 20
Yaukin Feb. 17, Sept. 22.
Wilkes March 3, Sept. 6. .
Alleghanv March 17. Sept. 1.
Tavie Mareh 31, Oct. C.
iStokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10
a a r ' "
Ci'trry April si, .-vug. rov. n
TKNTn JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Brown. . :
i j Fall Judge Merrimon
Henderson Feb. 10, July 13.
Burke Jarch 3, Aug. 4.
Cald well March 17, 8ept. 1.
Ashe-rMarch 24, May 20, Aug. 18
Watauga Apnl 7, Aug. 2.. i
. MitchellApril 14, Sept. 8. f
Yancev April 28. Sept. 22. "
McDowell May 12, Oct. 6.
KLKTENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Phillip. " '-'.
, ---.yf.; . tall Judge Brown
CakiwbaJanl3.Jnly 13 ,
April 1, Sept. o. ; . ,
Bertie-Feb.!3, April 28. Oct. 27.
Craven tFeb. 10. May 2G, Nov. 24.
Warren March 17, Sept. lo .
c 1 j
J tt
L-Vl
15, t
Alexander Jau. 27. Jnly 28.
Union Feb. 10, Feb. 17, Sept
nrAi.lrlonKnrc - tFeD. :. 3; ivug.
. Gaston-March i , ,
Lincoln Marcu ox, .
Cleveland-April?, Aug. 4tOct. 20.
Rutherford Apru z, --Polk-May
5, Itbr. .)- v
TWELFTH JUDICIAL JlISTBICTV - f
Snrin" J udge Connor. V i, .,,t
spring u FaUjudffe Phillips.
Madison-Feb. sUnly 28. tNov.17.
Bunconibe-jtMarch 10, t Aug., 11.
Tnnsvlvania March 31, Sept. U
-Haywool April , pep wo.
- . . ., rr CI 4- O ... ( -i- --
jaCKSOu npni ,
Macon May or oept.
piav-HIav 12. Oct. 8.
Cherokee-May 19. Oct. 13.
l,n mTlinP O. Oct. 27.v
Svain June 9th, .Nov. JT
Pnr critiiinal case?.
- For civil cases alone. r,
JFor civiNase aione except ;m1
cases. :
' CRIMINAL CIRCUIT UOii fw
SjCW HANOVER COUNTY.
- ' t a - a, I m-I
niiaiP MoHres.-W llllinciu,tiuus;r.
Kprii. R.' Moore, v ummgion, oouvv
Court beirins Jan 6. March 17, May
19, July 13, Sept. 15, Nov.17.
MECKLENBURG COUNTV -
Oliver P. Meares. Judge. : - ; .
Geo. E. Wilson; Ohariotte, Soheitor.
'Court begins Feb., iu, Aprn. j.
Aug. 11,'Oct. C, TS:::
BUNCOMBE COUNTYr -
Ghas. A. Moore, Ashevilie, . . Huge.
E. D. Carter. Asheville, honeiior.
Cou rt begins Jan. 27, A pri i ,Jij y
21, Oct. 27. :.r;.,.;-
Supreme Uouri meets nret.aiiiM
in Februarv. Examinations on b ri
duv and Saturday before.;. Frst
District
Feb. 3: Secomi uismcr,
Feb. 10;f Third! District, Fell7;
Fourth District, Feb. 24;f l?uui dis
trict, March 3; Sixth District, March
10; Seventh ! uisirict, . iuhk
Eighth District,-! March 24; Ni nth
District, March 31; Teiith Distiict,
April 7; Twelfth District, April 14;
Eleventh District, AprirSfc
Last Mondav. in September. Ex
aminations Friday ami SatUrday.be
fore. First District: Sept. 29; Sen
Oct. 13: Fourth District, Oct. 20th;
Fifth District, Oct.' 27;-Sixth Dis
trict, Nov. 3; Seventh District, Nov.
10; Eighth District, Nov. 17; Ninth
District, Nov. 24; TerOh District,
J)ec. 1 ; Twel f th .District, Dec. ri
Eleventh District, uec. lo. ,. :h
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SIR EDWIN ARNOLD :
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of a series of four Aril les-upon Japan, its
people, its ways; and its thoughts. Mr. Kob
ert Blum, who was commissioned to go to
Japan for Sertbner's Msgazin?. lias prepared
a very remarkable series of drawlDgs to Illus.
trate Sir Jtdwin'S pajxjrs. :;Ariiiaw upuu tuc
recent Japanese i Festival will folsow, lllus-
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