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BxTnthir. tLia a rr. biDcte KAmr rrry nimwr oootatna be ti fat oiatea. in eolora. and rootAcrrapba OX Dew imam wtf h tkiA&a. anaMoiff ooiiarra to idoi bow lb ML.NM A tXlC-CiKW VOKK. Jt.1 BMUbVlT Coal ru Wood H TAKCU COAL. vUte Fartacj. Ep. Store. ill Cbeacoat acJ It: a. Tenneaaeo ana it- caixo&us. UUcaamiUiaadblCAmr . MAKcn woor. xtxz Oil:. Asb. riae. D'ad: lcK and Ltsaiwoo J, six Ucacs to roar lee lose- t rrlcea cuATanteot ercry time. . !- J. A. SPRINGER.! fill '(Pal A V5I h- f,'fZr,Yy , x- 't If. 'Oft ; FORICTS' j ( lit rUacts we OI ftnl f coca I u 4 ' Josh. T. JAlhcs, Editor & Prop'r. . - WrLSiiaoTOir, N. a -hi , ii ii FRIDAY. APRIL 20. 1884. rate red at too Poatotnce at Wilmington, N.C as aecoDd-class matter. Tn bdjre of the Danchters of the Auerican Kerolation Is a Uver tan, howlnjr the flax, and orer tblrteen-spoked wheel of cold. ft On the dirk blue enamelled edge it the name ot the society, and around It a aa thlePoAti Bianw Ika members Lave a diamond ?et ftTeach star. T xit , , . Lord Wp)elpfff quoted as sayine that to an Atuerlcan belonirs the honor of bavinir written the. uioat lerfeit deacrlption of a battle In the English language. This American ts Capt. Charlen King, and the epi sode described is the cavalry flsht at Gettysburg in "Between the Liues A book now tinder war. edited bv Prof. jShalpr, of Harvard, is called "The United States of to be. a.v- rica It will deal with the agricnl- tural. mineral and commercial e- sources and the literary and arthtic achievements of the country at the present time, bacn cnapter III be writtt-n by arpecialint. Charles Dad- ley Warner has prepared that p-r- taining to literature, and one who has seVn it declarer-that he hastak t pu a somewhat hid suiiject. petsimfstlo view of Secretary Morton Is reported to have observed, apropos of the bill to exterminate the Rursian thistle from the Dakota, that the measure ought to be in ended so as to provide for the distribution' of antidotes for fnake bitef, and to decree a patent i ii method- of ploughing with pre ambler, planting with revolutions. and gathering and garnering by legislative enactment all crops known to the farmers of the United States. The tillage of the land, by legislation is only a mutter of time. ThH Rev. Dr. Lafferty in a lecture at New Orleans said that at Sliiloh it Albert Sidney Johnston had lived thirty minutes longer Gen. Grant woul have surrendered. He had thi troin'Blair, then a member of the Lincoln Cabinet. A bullet sped iu the dusk of the evening strnck down the champion of the South, Li - i the same time struck a mor tal blow to the can-. of the Confed eracy! The battle of Sharpsburg tnrned on the lo?s of a dispatch by Gen. Lee,1 which was found by Mo- CSellan. J - Ir G.qrge F. Sheedy. in an art! c!e oi "AmeilcMn Achievements in Siirgery'iothe April Forum, says that Kphraim M Dowell, a Ken. tucky surgeon,' was the mau who first dared to invade the regien of the howrjs with a knife, and that to Dr. J J Marlon Si'ujj, a Soi'thern sur- feot), is due the ehtabliiihment of a new i-rhool in gynaxdogy: which is now admitted to be a true American t i Invention: Sim name i acsocit-td 1 1 - f Willi ;iuort new inr-1 ruturtit and original operations than any other of hit countrymen.- 1 hettliocesA of New Orlsans con tain probably 100.030 colored Cath olics, a larger number thn any oth er in the country. A serious schism U exiiectetl; growini: oat of the color question. No race linen whatever have been drawn Tn the rar white and blacks attend the same churches,! the Catholic Church be In the only one. where the two races worship together. In some of the churches, especially the Sc. Louis Cathedral, the colored people constitute a large portion if not a majority of the congregations. For some time; past there has been a dis position on the part of the whites to secure a sepa atlon of races, but to thU the! negroes strongly object ed. Two years ago the Redemptor Ists, who have already erected an edifice for.the Germans and French, proposed to build a special church for the negroes, but they abandon ed the Idea when they found bow unpopular, It was with the colored race. ArcliblsnoD Jausstur,. now ever, has taken np the project again and proposes to carry it oot what ever the negroes may think of it. i fecatiar ! ItaeU. So eminently successful has Hood's 8arsaparilla been that many leading citizens from all over the United Sratftt furnish testimonials of cures Inch; seem almost miraculou. Hood's Sarapurilla Is not an acci dent, bnt the rie fruit of industry aud studyJ It pojjesses merit pe culiar to itself." HoKi's PI la cure Nausea, Sick 1 leadache.f Indigeation. Billiousaeas. Sold by al druggists. forMalaria, Liver Trou ble, or!Indige3tion,use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS t - eEleotKpal Ape -predicts that by the year 1900 our hoiuejt will b heated by electricity, tnpplied from larcre central statioos and dtribated through street 4 " inaiu. l ne idea is practicable eren 1 now, the economic factor being the only one as yet unsolred. . All Fror. a'th ODPOrt ... w.,.. p.. fjtd VftllP nam a - k k a a n - a m-m & a . Arld address to H. E. Bocklen & Co., fhfiiareA ar.i rvaf a AamvxlA FitT'yf Dr. Kind's New Life Pills Free, as I and Household Instructor, Free. All ui which is Kuarnukcru iu u uu pood aud cogf you nothing at R. -R. Bellamy druir store. Appoiatmeata, Wilmington Ulatricu W. S. RONK, P. E. Wilmington, Bladen Street, April 10. lolaiubuiiCt. at Peacocks, April 21 Wluteville Htatfon, April 22, 23. Wilmington, Market Street, April 26. Wilmlngtn, Fifth Street, April 23. 29. Scott's Hill Ct. at Burgaw Creek, Riaiion fit at Deems1 Chapel, May 12, 13. El zabeth Ct. at SingletaryV May 19,20, Carver's Creek Ct. at Carver's i Cr-ek. May HG. 27. Magnolia Ct. at Centenary, June JO 9 f at Swansboro, June OuhIow Ct. 9, 10. Clinton Ct. at Goshen. J une 16, 17. Kenantville Ct. at Wnrcaw, June 23,24 , Detroit, la'ch'., union. has a constables' For Over Hfty Yeara An Old and WeuvTrikd Rkm EDT. Mrs. Winslow's Soothiug Syrup has been used fo over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child-en while teetbiu, with jwrfect succt-8s. It soothes thf child, hofieus the tram", allrtyc all pain, cures wind colic, and is the bet remedy fr -Diarrhoea.' Is. pleasant to the ruMte. Sold by Druggists iu every part of the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. B sure and ask for Airs. Win-Mow's Soothing Syrup, aud take no other kind. - Give your pet dogs ar.d cats Sim tuous Liver Regulator when sick it will cure them. jvirs. gnrvig uecKer. " How WellYou Look" Friends Surprised at the Great Improvement. 4 C I. Flood St Co., Lowell, Mass. : "I take pleasure la writing the good I " hire recelred from Hood's Sarsaparilla. Every spring and summer for six years my health has been so poor from heart trouMo and general debility that at times life was a burden. I was so emaciated and Weak and Pale that my friends thought I would not lire 'long. I could do scarcely any work at all and had to lie down every few minutes. I began getting worse In J anuary, losing my flesh and fec!!nr so tired. I thought I would try Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am . happy to say I am in better health than for Hood's is Cures a number of years My friends remark to roe: 'Why how well you look. 1 1.11 them It is Hood's Sarsa pari 11a that has done the work. I would have all suffering human ity try this medicine and be convinced. This statement is trae f the letter.' Mrs. Jexxik Decker. AVatseka, ill. Hood's PHIS cure liver Ills, constipa tion biliousness, sick headache, indigestion. aog S tf mon wed sat "The Unlucky Corner T7I0Q9, EGOS, EOGS. Good PRUNES BSforS5C EUUS, EOGS, EGQi 2 Bun BAHTLSTT PEARS loC each HAMS weighing from ix to 6 rt each J4c per poand. 3 B can TABLE PEACHES 15c each. EGGS br the dozen, LOW DOWN. XUGS by the crate, WAY DOWN. Yours for Basalna, - Ha We SANDBKS. CHATTEL MORTGAGES . IN LOTS TO BUIT. AT.TJFFICE OF - DAILY REVIEW! Second Street, between Almr itet aha Princes. avorders by 1UU solicited. The Jlror .X the : 10tlu John G. Bynaiu, Moreranton. ew Discorery knows its value, and .if uX ' T.tLtft ose who have uot. have now the "oi. r T.r1" unity to try. it Free, Call on A uai9ra. abUCVlue-. jTiTV p, l II , . iirliiHj m v l ' a 1 a t i a i if 8 o aerioT Corta of Xortn Oaralloa forlSlU j w - XCTDQES. DIST. ; NAMK. BKSIDKITCK. 1st. Geo. H. Brown, Washington 2nd. Henry R. Bryan, Newbern, 3rd. Jacob Battle, Kocky Monnt 4tlu SDier Whltaker, Kaleib. 5th. R. W. Winston, Oxford. 6th. E. T. Boykin, Cliqton. . 7th. J. D. Mclver, Carthaff. - 8th. R. F. Armfield. Statesville 9th. Jesse F. Graves, Monnt Airy. SOLICITORS. D,IS4T ITAJXB. RESIDENCE, John H. Blount, Hertford. aowo 2nd. G. H. White, Newbern. 8rd. J. E. Woodward, Wilson. E. W. Pou, Jr., Smtthfleld. E. S. Parker, Graham. Oliver H. Allen. Kimton. ; - zr viti. 7th Frank McNeill, Rockingham Statesville. Wilkesboro. Lenoir, j Shelby.! ; Franklin. 6th. B. F Long, 9rh W. W. Barber, lOt h. Wi. U JN wiana, tilth. J. L. I Webb, 12th. Gi A. Joues, FIRST j JUDICIAL DISTRICT." " : Spring Term Judge R. F. Arm field. O ! ! Fall Term Judge J. D. MclYer. Beaufort J Feb. 19th, May 28th, Nov. 26th 1 ' - ' . 1 Currituck. March 5th, Sept. 3d. Camden March 12th, Sept. 10th Pasquotank March 19rh, Sept I7rh - I J Perauimans- -March 26th Sept. 24th. j Chowan-ApriI 2nd, Oct. 1st. ! Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. ! 1 Hertford April 16th, Oct. 15th. i Washinsrton May 7th, Nov. 5th. Tyrrell April 23d. Oct. 22d. i Jjare ivprii wjui, wu hi. ; Pamlico May 21s, Nov 19rh. j 8ECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. !8pring Term Judge Jesse F. Graves. I 1 j Fall Term Judge R. F. Armfield. 1 Halifax X March 5th, May Hth, tNov. X2th. ! Northampton April 2nd, JAug. 6th, Oct. 1st. ' Bertie-Feb. 5th, April 80th, Oct. 20th. 1 j Craven J Feb. 12th, May 28th, Nov. 26th. ! 1 I I j Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th. i Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term- Judge John Gray Bynum. , ' Fall Termj Judge Jesse F.Graves. Pitt Jani 18th. March 5th. tApril 2nd, Sept. 17th, tDc. 3rd. I "Franklin Jan. 22nd. April 16th, Oct. 22nd. ! i Wilson X Feb. 5th, June 4th, Oct. 29th. ." : .1 Vance Feb. 19th, May 21st, Oct. ist. ' i Martro March 19th, Sept- 3rd. iNash April 30th, Nov. 19ih. . ' FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. . Spring Term Judge W. A. Hoke. Spring Term Judge John Gray Bvnum. 'Wake Jau. 8th, Feb. 26th, March 25tb; tApril 2d, Sept. 24th, Oct. 22dd. :. , . i Wayne Jan. 22nd. April 16th, 8?pt. 10th, Oct. 15th. i iHarnett Feb. 5th, Auff. 6th. JNov 26th. i Johnston '.March 12th, Aug. 27th, Nov. 12rh. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ! Sprintr Term Judge George A Shuford. r i . Fall Term Judge W. A. Hoke. Durham Jan. 15th, March 26th, June 4th, Oct. 8th. I Granville Jan 29th. April 23rd July 23rd, Nov. 26th. 1 Chatham Feb. 12th, May 7th, Sept 21th. 1 Guilford Feb. 19th, May 28th, Aug. 27th- Dee. 10th. Alamance March 12th, May 21st. Nov. 12th. i Orange Mirch 19th. Aug 6tb, Oct. 29th. 1 , Caswell April 9th, Aug 13th, Oct. 2 2nd. 1 Person April 16th, Aug. SOlh.Nov 19th. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Term Judge George H. Brown, Jr. Fall Term Judge George A. Shuford. . I r Pender March 5th, 8ept. 10th. Greene Feb. 26th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 26th. New Hanover fjah. 22nd, tApril 16th, tSept. 24th. Lenoir May 7th, Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb. 19th, Aug. 6th, Dec. 3rd. i Sampson t Feb. 5th, April 30th, Oct. 8th. i Carteret March 19th, Oct. 22nd. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2nd, Nov. 5th. y- ! SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term JudgeHenry R. t5ryan. , : Fall Term j Judge George H. Brown. ! Commbus Feb. 26th. Joly"16th, iov. otn. Anson tJan. -8th, April 30th, at?ii. SrU,lXiov. 26tb. Cumberland Jan. 22nd, fMay 7 duly Z3rd, TJNov. 12th. Tlobeson Jan. 29ih, May 21st, tj.tr. 1st - Kiohmond- Feb. 12th, June 4tb, oepc. 17th, Dec 3rd. Bladen March 20th, (Tuesday,) uci. wrmmeBuav;. Brunswick April 9th, 8ept 10th. Moore March 5th. August 13th t August 20ih, Dee. 10th, tDec. 17th ! EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SpringTerm Judge Jacob Battle ta.il Tenu-xJudge Henry R. Br ran Cabarrns January 22nd July 23d. Iredell Feb. 5th, May 21st, Aug. 6th, Nov. 5th. 6 Rowan Feb. 19th. Mav 7th. Am?. 20th, Nov. 19th. Davidson March 5th, Sept. 3rd, Dec 3rd. - . . Randolph March 19th, Sept 17th. Montgomery April 2nd, Oct. 1st. Yadkin April 16th, October 15th. i NTSTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring Term Judge Spier Whit- aker. -.-i . Full Term Judge Jacob Battle. Alexander Jan. 22nd, July 23d. : I Rockfngbam-Jan Satb'Julyqth Fo'rsyth Feb. 26thJ May SlsAag Wilkes March 5th, Sept; 3rd. . AHeghiny-April 2nd, Sept ;17tlv 2 Davie April 9th, Sept. 24th. ; , Stokes April 23rd, Oct. 23d.; ; Surry-MaVch 19th. Oct. 8th. . TK5TTH JTJDIClAIi DISTRICT. o f. Tovm .Tnrlce -Robert w. Winston. ; Fall Term Judge Spier Whita- ,,T?ov 19th. Julv 23d. MoPowell March 5th, Aug. 20th. : Burke March 19th, Sept. Srdr CaldweU April 5nd, Sept. 17th. Ashe April 9th, 8f,pt.24th. Watauga April 23d, Oct. 8tb. Mitchell-April 80th, Oct. 15th. I Yancey May 14th, pet 29thT f - : ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term Judge R T. Boykin Fall T?i in 3 udge Robert W. Winston.' - ! v... - Union Jan. 29th, Aug. 20th. Stanly Feb. 19tb. Sept. 17th. Mecklenburg tMai-ch 5th, t June 4th, tSept 3d, 'Dec 17tb. Gaston Marcn lain, uot ist. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 15th. Cieveland April 16th, Aug. 6tb, Oct. 22nd. 1 . Rutherford April 30th, Nov. 5th. Polk May Hth, Nov. 19th. Henderson May 21st, Nov. 26th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term Judge Ji D. M elver. Fail Term Judge & T. Boykin. Madison Feb. 26th, July 30th, tNov 19th. . J Buncombe tMarch 12th, tAng. 13th, tDec. 3rd. I Transylvania April 2nd, Septem her 3rd. J Havwooa aprtl 9th, Sept. 10th. Jck son April 23rd, Sept. 24th. Macon Ma v 7th, Oct 1st. : Clay-r-Mav i4th, Oct. 8th. Cherokea May 21stt Oct. 15th. Graham June 4th, Oct. 29th. Swain June lltb, Nov 19th. . For criminal cases. tFor civil and jail cases. tFor civil cases only Clerks of courts will please notify us of aDy errors. Criminal Court a. New Hanover Couiity. Oliver P. Meares, Wi mington, Judge; Kenja min R. Moore. Wilmington, Solid tor. Court begins J&u. 1st. March 19th; May 21st, July) 16th, 8eptem her 17th. November 19th. Meckleubunr Countv. Oliver P Meares, Ju'ge; George- E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor. Court begins Februaiy 12th, April 9th, August 13rh, October 8th: December 3rd. Buncombe County.4-H. B. Carter, Asheville, Judge; E. D!. Carter, Ashe ville. Solicitor. Court begins Janu ary 22rd, April 23rd, July 23rd, Oc tober 22nd . Farmers; ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH YOU witn anything wanted in the way of AT D I & P LiE it E NT 3 . Our Improved Back Bands WILL PLEASE YOU. THE CLIPPER PLOW WILL DELIGHT YOU. And our reasonaole prices snould attrac you; so call and see the Jacobi Hardware Co. 1 HE LEADING er -OP SOUTH CAROLINA. IS Price $10 Per Annum. 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