VOLITMK XIX. JKPOSIER. AND F„o;i>T. , Ilt'CTrHllKh WKKKI.Y AT Danlrury. . . N. C. I'Bl'l'KH & SDN'S - 1' lit. 1 ilutcH or Kah*orl|»lion: Ouo year, in advance $I ■' j t*ix months • ■ Four months '> .ll rrllvltl*; ; O.ie Square (' t> line-0 I tinio ■*> I One column one voir $ -5 "V K. L. HAYMOUIS, ATT'Y. AT l>A\V.! Mt. AtRY, - N. 0 Spkciai. attention given to collodion of claims. W.F. CARTER, ATT'V. AT LAW. Mr. At v, SURRY Co., N. 0 PRACTICES wher vcr l>i-s services arc wanted. The Wilmington Star. KKDIXTK N IN I'ltiCES. Attention U callo.l to the following ei duccil rates of subscription, CASH IN ADVANCE : Tli E DAILY ST All. lino Year SO.OO i Three Montfc*sl.'> Si* Months :i.OO ; One Months Til K WEEKLY ST All. One Year s>l.oo j Six Throe JKmtiis • !') cents. Our Tele ;ra|»li Xe«v« wrvi tia • "C Sei»n l:»rß«'ty him- 1 »• U ni! :i t " « ruination t«- 1 tlu- - v .\n :im iho In ManilalU-'Wa-iiapiT tv mv. Atliiroja, WM. n. I:I:N \RI>, Wilmington, N. jjaints s- Lnris Tl 'hiic f.rxt, Lit/.seed Oil* Tiir/iriiiirit', Color* Dry, V>l trs in Oili V'ni ti.ish.rxi II 'oorl Filler* Jhml Oil Finsl, x h'ljcr* Heady mix cl> pa in Is ,S I a i n I.arg*' mont of t»Il l."incljs of -."-Pain Orushcs- A SIfCR. IFT O U'UXS, If Mo:i, .V. C fiff CONSUMP^ It has pcrmnnently cnml TnotrsAWOS of tiosr.H pronouiHH)«l by doWon* hopo )cm. If you haw premonitory HViup toiiiM, mii'li n.s Cough, Dirtlcnlty of llrontliinff, &«., don't ilrlf\v, but use PISOS OUKIS ron CONSUMPTION luiiMctlijUoly. 15y Druggitttf. 25 contf •MTU* CONSUMPTION »liU 11 O SCROFULA EMULSION COUGHS 17 CURES I Wasting Disoaac3 Wonderful Floeh Producer. Many linvo gniwcil ono pound per day by its use. • Scott'# Emulsion is not n secret remedy. It contains tlio stimulat ing properties of tiio Ilypoplioa- Eliites anl pure Norwegian Cod ivcr Oil, the potency of bota being largely increaneil. It is ust;d by l'liy&ieiann all over tlio world. PALATABLE A 8 MILK. SaW by aU DruagM*- •OOTT * BOWKS, Ch®ml»te.N.V. s-»- d; htr-Ja AfviJ Si J SIM la AT Mrio. L. V'.. in AS : u.N, Main St' Po-ir iictow Alltn • Old Srand. Latest Now \ ork styles a . , icialty. Hats, Flown, Rib a: a3 3',3 lis cheap as can bo bought. Special inducements t) the COUN- TltY Tit A UK. OiIDMKS by mail promptly attended 10. Doa't fiil to call and examine my sine!;. M i s . >' % ♦!'./! v vvy • r un; N*. T. XV ATKINS OI.I» >TAN l» () I ' i 'OA ITMTIIE 110 EL FOUNT'N Ift An stork full line of tw tins, (list) fir' latcrt in Sprin J a :i (I S;iinni(V miIUU^TBTT J'artia.; wishing auijhiilg in Iter Hue aro rct/ui'sted to Coil ancS Examine -- v lot's (t:: •> jtru s. 80.l HDI.Xi} HOUSE nt sum ■ />! ice, next door to . l lcrviitinl v llolt!. GOOD Itoo. MS, WE LI. Ffli.V/Sfl I'D TA BLES* AT' /.. Tl I'A >r] H 1.7.A ! S All fi-rrii-'•.■■! .it reikinnabta prioot. J . ' 'iv~T, m % fy- «p_ a; pa if, ' • IS. ? >.. . v.« sTaB ■■v.; Sis. ! istos WL-.-- rirtirgfmg iSife To cure Biliousness, Sick llcailache, Consti pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take tho iiuio nul certain rcmeUy, B^XTH'S BILE BEADS Vur the wnAl (40 little Beans to the bottle). Thky aiu: thh most convenient. Sit ItMblo lop ,*ll AgOH. I*wir«« «>i «*ifl»»'r p,»r Mottle. i KmwfflMwwm HmlvvHllw'''l''> for 4 fti. (Out i ■ r. «.r sttapa). t.f.SMItH&CO.M«tcrso("IiI!.SIIKANS,' ST.IOUIS MO. -ssr ■sv n a'px-i'IVI mE? AYlff'tinlnf "f «hl« the »m«M . f «h. X9IP. •*OfW Th- f»nowhtf ru« *«»•* Of l« r*durr.Uo •b~, I tosio * "tar «' l«Ut. from tl.« aiart.witk. j r*n uwlw warn M „ t|t % wo pay Mil npwichary**. SdV.STII.HA LLUTT A CO., hoi «»O. WILAXI*. !aftp^p^aH»Efc tSc waiel,, «r». ftpf. All tin- »v..rk you •*ri do Wto ah«*v Wlwt "«• *ll-1 rm I'> ;h> - « ho«ill~y«wr fH»N'.Uaiid mKhlN»raand«ht.aaj.J>oj* I In tnrta i«r «tik-u trfJ WN nl.cn ! and ti.tw «P! rrpaht W- nit »*»*«••. trriM. rtc. Allff j NU know •11, .r jroM fikc to fait ,jr«W lor •fc.yjj r«n t i "XniILNCJ SUCCEKDK IA I v ISSI TC( ' I 'SS," DAiSBUIIY, N. 'C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 181)0. IA MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR. PnoMan and Another Runs Away. Su|i|iiMrd lo liuve broil Hilled alt out st tlauie of Card* In n iliursli. ! From the Greensboro I'atiioU A roan by the nauie of Shiiiall lias j mysteriously disappeared from Ins home 'near Mt. Airy. 11 o was last seen some i days ago in Oak Grovo church in com pany with I'orey Fry and Joe Tilley. A searc' ing party went to the eliureli and found a quantity uf blood on the II >or, pulpit and one window, and a dock j of cai'ds mattered over the floor. i'erey Fry was arrested at Mt. Airy j Wednesday night. lie cluimeJ that | t'lo blood found in the church came from wounds which hj inflicted with u ! knife upon J >e Tilley, iu a quarrellovcr j a game of cards that the/ were having in the church, and claims to know nothing of ShiuaU's whereabouts. Joo i illey made his escape and has not yet been captured The theory is that Fry, Tilley and Shin ill became involved iu a li'lit over I a game of cards and that Shiuall was murd red by his companions and his i body concealed. Active search is still being made for Shinall's body. It is thought that Tilley lias gouc to I'ulaski City.. I.ATET. At hist the mystery surrounding the ! disappearance of Shinall from the nei. ' gh.orhood of Mt. Airy has been cleared up, and I'ercv Fry has been vindicated and discharged. At the preliminary trial of I'ctey Fry, charged with the murder of Shin ill, who bad uipit eiiottsly di-iappeared fr« in tho neighborhood of Mt. Airy some days :igo, the evidence all went ■!o corroborate tho story told by Mr, Fry. It wis clearly proven that the bl.'ad on the floor, pulpit and window of Oak Grovo church came from wounds j i:.dieted with a knife upon Joo Tilley I by 1- iv Tho evidence showed that Fry and , Tilley became involved in a figlit over J a game of cards played in tbe church, ( and that in the light Fry cut Tilley with I a knife. : Tilloy and Shiuall tearing Jproseeu j tien for desecrating the church, fled, ! Tilley going to I'ulaski City, and Shu I nail lo the mines in Carroll county, Yir { g'nia. Fry was acquitted an 1 promptly dis charged from custody. A '-BUN" STUOKK. t Many of l!ie bitterest enemies of peace, quiet and good government in the fc-outh nre men who have for years found their best customers in (I,at sec tion. It might n tbo amiss, by a bet ter distribution of orders, to tcaoh such men on wliioli side their bread is but tered. Tliey ought to be lid to give some thought, at least, to the situation, foldings and convictions of the people from whom tliey drtuv their wealth.— | Baltimore Suit. aocidhntly out :Mr. M.J.Adams, engineer on the! Ashcboro road, happened to a singular j accident last Monday. As lie was gut- . | 'ing on his cngino a coal chisel which | was on the box above hian rolled down ;m I struck liiin just above the eye in - flictin.' an ugly wound.— High Point Enterprise. T II KAT AL L ALIKK. In almost every southern community | the law is enforced agamsl white va- I grant* and not against negro vagrants 1 The idea seems to be deeply rooted 111 the minds of our people that a nejro j ims a rln to lie a vagrant.—Atlanta Cem>titution, "Vniitee" had to light Ins lump in the broad open day light the other day, so as to see how to write. Two Walnut Gove Items. From the Graphiu. One evening last wee'; Mr. W:n. 1.1. let had been to the dep -i to meet some oue iu a wagon, when lie started bact-', hu not uotteing down tlje truck, tie train struck tip; hind wh lof tho wagon crushing tueiii cou»u! erjddy. 'J i a wonder that the whole etv.v of tho wag on dul UO) get killed. We leatn that some one l.rokc into Dr. K. Fulp's olfiao one night this week and took some money. ■ not know the amount. Imperfect digestion aid assimilation produce disordered ootniitions of the system which grow aud arc confirmed by neglcet, DrJ II Mclean'sStrcngthc cnining Cordial and Uloisl I'ui iSer, by its tonic properties, curbs indigestion and gives tone to tho ttoiuach. >I,OO i cr bottle. I „ N You will hivj n» ass fir sin if you use I>r J 11 McLean's Strength. 1113 Hyo S IIVJJ it ro u av.es the lilui dud »cum which accumulates an tho eye balls, subdue* infljination, cools aud sootlics tho iif tited nerves, strengthens weak uud fa 11.., sight. '2~>c. a bo::. Old peaple suffer much from disor. j dcrs of tho uriniary organ-., mid always ' gratified at tho woudeiTul otfects of I'r J li McLean's Liver and Kidney I.alm l :u banishing their troublesl,oo per If you spit up phlegm, and are tiou bled with a hacking cou«>>, use l)r J ' 11 McLcau's Tar wine Ling Nairn. MATCH FACTOUY. The secretary of the Chamber of Couin.oreo is corresponding «vit U II C. ami It. W.Steekla to secure tho erce tion of a match factory in Greensboro. - Manufacturer's Record. THAT STERLIIK^UPCR. Tli t sterling paper, tho Duubury lIKI'OIN R.LT AND PCHT, rcvcntly eiiiered its nineteenth volume. It is u good pa per, and we wish it many more ye us td' usefulness and a liberal patronage. - Winston Piedmont Advertiser. it)G Bll'E KKMEDY. Judge Hubert J Breckinridge, brot her of lion. W. C. J'. Breckinridge, the eh qucut Corgrcssnian, gives the fidlowing as a cure for hydrophobia, which he has personally tested. At this season it shou d sho.uld have ihe widest circula'iu posasible Judge iircc. kiuri.tge says «1 he tiuio between tho btt : ng of an animal by a mad dog and showing signs Itydrobhia is not less '.ban nine days but may be nine months. After animal abid a scratch of Ihc tooth upon a per son of a slobber coming in con'ict with sore or raw place, will pioducc hydrop hobia just as so in n if bitten by a Iliad uog. 11 \ drobia can be prevented, and 1 will give what is well known an infal lible remedy, for man or bo.ist, if prop erly nduiiucstcred. A d>>so foi horse or cow should u j four ti.uos as much as for a person. It is not too late to gwo the medicine any time beforo tho spasams com. 1 on Ihe dose for a person is one and one hall ou.ieu s if clcoauipana root burtsed put in a pint of new milk, icduiied one half boiling lake al ai ouce in tho uior ning, fasting uu'.il the or at least very light diet, till after several hours have elapsed. Tho second di'sc samo as first except t ike two ounces ol the root. Third same as second. Three doses are all that is neeeded, and there need be uo fear as 1 kuow from my own cxperionco and know of and know of ei os where it was entir ely successful l'aris Kcntuckiau. The liural World publishes the because it comes over !he names of good men. At ihc same time wlicli the , same tiiuo when th» poison iiloe gets j into the bled it will take loore than j tlinu electiipilio lo get it mi I'liu iuj 1 the wound at the earliest pm moment ami make every possible effort in prevent the virus getting into tho lir culation. I'M iidicd as I'r. Paul Paquin d d in buruia j out the \ irus of glanders when lie discovered that lie had been inoculated by it burn it out. After thin has been dona take all iho elccapanc you please—liural World. The Headlight reports refreshing show nrs around (ioldsbor >. "THANK YOU." Peva :il waiters .»£ o, nays tlu (Inn prega'ionali t, a woman wis coming nut of some public building where the heavy door swuid back And mado egress some what dilli ::i!t A lil'lo stro.-t urchin sprand the rescu , and as lie held "[>• n the doors she said, *• Tlinnk you,'' uiid pnsed i n. ••Crackv ! d'ye heir that ?" said th'' bay to n companion sh.nltng tie >r l y »Ni. What >" "\\ hy, that lady in sealskin said •thank jo' to to the likes o'mc." Amused at the conversation, which she c;>u!d nc>t ludp overhearing, the lady j turned around and said to the hoy : j "It nlways pays to be polite, inv boy; ren:nuber 'lnt. " Yirs passed away, and last IVjeui- ! ber, when doing her Christmas shopping | this lady leooived an cxoeptionel court sey from a clerk in Boston, which cau sed her to remark to a friend who was : with her : "\YI at a great comfort to bo civilly j treated once in a while— thought I J din t know that I blame the store clercks for beg rudo during the holiiay j trade." Tlio young man's quick car caught j the words, and he said : •'Pardon 1110, madam, out you gave! uic my first lesson in politeness a lew years ago." The lad; looked at hmi iu amazement, while he related the lit - j 1: forgotten incident, and t >ld her that ] tin simple "thank ym" awakened his ! first ambition to be something in the j worl 1 lie went the i.o\t 111 irning and applied for a situation as offijo boy in the establishment where he wa« now j 1111 onored clerk. Only two works dropped into the j treasury ol a street conversation, but they yielded returns id'a oertaiu kind j nioro satisfactory the in test incuts, .-tucks and bonds. A l'K; ULI All 01, O 51 AX. TUcir lives in 1 hlfdli Jisjii .it llancoe't county, n.;ar Shortsburg, 1' O. one of the most peculiar men in all the world. I!c is fit - years old hi great gr t:.d mother is living, his mother is lism;> . tie is 10 years older ilian his ■ f.ith-1' in law, he is I years older than 1 j his grandiuotli r, his brother in-law is now I,'tsgraud-father, be is tha father of f iur children- oldest is U years old, than his father.in law; lie is l years edder tliau his grandmother, his b: oilier in-law is now his grand father of four children—oldest i> 40 years old, tha youngestmonths old am) h:s wife is only sweet sixteen. lie is funney and , lively, and in good healtn, says bis you- ! ng wife is as sweet as lionev and as good to him as if be was a baby. Long lite to the old man.—Kutcrprise. DUSTING WILL DISAITEAII. Wo havo a friend in the trade whose j mind is cnntinnall; running to labor saving inventions, says the I'phlostetcr. lie has now arranged a series of faus so as produce a suction tlmt will draw up dust from the floors or furnishings of a house. Hear him: "I bo motor is simple, md one has only to put the machnc ill the center of the room, wind her up then get ou of the way. When in motion the dust comes from all parts of the room and is imurcdintcly sucked up by the fans into a bi-x. In two minutes it will sweep a room of ordinary size. After sweeping your floors t/nu reverse the force so as to have the suction come from the top in stead of the bottom. I'lace a funnel over tlie machine which has a long hose attached, then you go around your fur niture. Wherever you hold the hose tho dust is iiniiiedia'ely sueked through into the box. In fwc minutes the e is not a particle of dust to be seen around the room, Besides collecting the dust this machine will collect all the insects of a house. Imagine for a moment the c iling of yous room being Idled with |JH squitoe*. ltring in your lightning : e'eaner, set the hose and draw it a-jross I the ceiling, and mosquitoes will disap- I pear." I NOT Til K WORST >l.\.\ IN HKM .1. 1!. I'orakcr says he wants to bear all the blame for the republican defeat 5 in Ohio. ,1. B. evidently wants to exonerate Ins partner Wood, and lie is Wood, the forger, was by no j means the was by no means the worst ( loan iu the lirm. \tlauii Constitution. SHOW HIM Til K I'IOLK. Fditnr I lulstenl li • trlily endorses Mr. Itlaiu s expusuro of the MeKinloy taiiff lull ed l i llalstoid can see as far thro'ig'i u millst 111 as anybody if you'll sli'HV !ii.n I'M li do— Vilant i ('on-itntion. '■l hon't tluiik there has ever bm-n any period since I can remember when ; the urospect for inaierial ]'t"gss, the increasing value oi our mi IOH tho boil (iitis up of our Inwin and rm'roads, the development of our resources generally land the devolp n >nt of our railroad sy- i teins, not forgetting unparalled nioreas lin our population, was so great as it is right now.—Setiato Vance. GIVK the Domoaratio party full con t 01. and one term if Congress will not elapsed before all this oppressive and i ffenslvo legislation will bo wiped from | the statute books and this govorinent be I again tli i government of the people which it WH before tin party of the J seetionalist monopolist came.—Wil. I Star. So far as Vance is concerned tin un ' called for attack lias done ' harm. On the contiary the oondenia by people and press from every part of of North Carolina of the I'rog essivc Farmer has stniithcned tli • Senator, 1 and to-day '/ ib \ anae is mire idol uf the tar leuls than ever lie was before. ! —D.mv.'le lloinster. The fa'r n: r u:r,'i M located n the ! 1 . ik« i.f the 1! o V a:i uflluent o r | tbe Colorido river iu 1.. iol:i c only, ; covers a i crea of in !e, esanJ i'i I fs'cnd 'ii to v; a 7 miles of thai I I ii v. 'I I'IC Col.ira Jo. Tho ? thev co.it i n |i ire u'l 1 while and cle arcr ihan c!i k4 , ti'id it is said that a p\?e 7 or S inches thick is 60ine.imcs clear enough to see t! ot:i;li to :cad o newspaper. Over tba «i ;is a liver of of ? .rdsiene f '.li 'J !i b' t'e 't l 1: .'k,nuil when tlrs i t v i ITIV thn sil: appears like a burg snow.!; :i. II iw deep i 1 h has not bjcn asj ■ : . : !. bir a - :g!o : blast of gran' ) iw.?r m 1 b'ew out tons of it. Uudir tin! enpnekhis 1 bcctl d -cov" el charred w ud nad chareoa and mati'og made if ohr ! bark, which the >a!t has f reserved, | evidently the e imp o' p'l -vstot .c mill j --San Francisco Crouiclj. ■ . .. DIED IV A 15R0KKN HEART. We regret tti learn of the death, at I the home of her falhei near Center last | .Satuiday morning of .Miss Eat una Mur. | row. Her death it said to Ino bin ; eau«ed l»y grief and shook at the death j of her brother, Mr. Eugene Murrow,who ; died three or four weeks ay a from in. I juries received wliilu on a revenue raid | into Stokes count;. | .Miss Murrow's body was tntcrred I Sunday by the side of her brother, at | Centre church, in t ho prescnoo of a largoconcourso ol sorrowing friends. The poor and inadiu n daises of the ! are couinlaiuiuj; ni'iro of bard times and i , oppression than the South notwithstand ing tbeso people 4vo pi 1 over SIOO,- | 000 a year in pensioners, a id I'.IC ■'outli J twenty-five years after the war is | over, is paying tho largest part of t n I pension money in proportin to p"p'jl.i --| tion and wealth. It is clear that this | pension business is making pju.wre and sc fs of the Noriliei ip- »p!e. icr ' van's for the politeaqs, while I'IO Smtli i selt-dependont is growing rich and in I and can't bo downed by nn vile legisla | tion the the Republican parly can 1 inaugurate. We arc a great people in war and peace, as iliu pension rolls demonstrate. Exchange. IVII AT A CON litAS IV Ye Gods, w! at a contrast bclffcc n the Convcnvcntimt lierj to-day and tlio one held this day two weeks ago ! The convention two w;okago of (100 uicn who represents the wealth and intelligence of this section. To-day there a e twenty d legates, lull' two or three hundred negvo spectators a lot, of whites nearly alll of whom are Demo. • erats etij ning the Circuit. And "the smell thoroof nscendetli up" - towatd r Heaven —(Jreeushoro l'atriot. t I _ ..... _ Bolumbia is the wealthiest of Ameri can universities, nttd llaryard milieu j next with proverity valued at $113,000,• | 000, and yearly income amounting to I |a«3 IJI cn LLECriO[ NO 4 tixmiiiß. OV CRIMINAL ANI* CIVLL C A US MS Foil TRIAL AT SUMMER TKItM OK SUPERIOR COUitT FOR BTOKKS COUNTY, CO.MM rfNCINO MONDAY A UUIJST 4TH 18JH). MON. 4tli., TOE. f»»h, and WED. 6tb., | For criminal trials ami motions. Tin rbkav, At dtsr 7,1890. No. 10 Slate vs Tliomus 12 Carroll ot al, vs l'opper et ai Mi Martin vs II ill 1 I Ijawson vs I'rtngle 15 Lanrsou vs I'riiifile 17 lluffinot al, vs li 'iiett 1 8 1 laltrtti vs Leak et al !!• Muslin vs Carroll •J ! H ill vs Martiu -1 Turpin vs Torpin Fuin.tY, Ar«j. Bth, 189 J. 25 II ill vs Ijjvlcs et al '2O Carter vs Suundois 27 Martin vs I Initios 30 Westmoreland adin'r et ul vs Mor ris 32 Williams vs Ncwsom Kx 31 (ientry et al, vs Williams et si 35 Kroger et al, vs Kigcr et al 3tj I iill vs SmttU 37 C Fit Y V 11 It Co., vs Harr. Monday, AUO 11th, 1890. 38 N'eal vs Nelson 39 .Hartin irus.ee vs Flippin et al 40 Vance vs l'artee et al •l'i lioste vs lloyles 50 Hlacktiurn vs Fair 51 Je-suj) Vi Francis et al 52 Tilley el al vs King at al Tl;ksi»\Y, AI D. 12th, 1893, 03 Spencoi adin'r, vs Ross et al 61 Tilley adm'r vs Tilley s*i Lnngley vs Slate adm'r •Hi Law.-m'j et a!, vs 1 illev, Jessup et al 57 N\ C. a-id Smith vs Edwards et si G2 Taylor vs TaUiferro ct al 01 11 ct a', vs S.niih ct al. ' WUI.VKSDAY, Auu. 1.3T11, "4j. C~> Crito vs I>orld 06 T-t '/Kir vs 1T;i11i 11 cl al (i 7 11. ictt and vpifu vs K-»; ja OS Ti:ioiwn vs Carroll GO Turner and wife vs Kalla:n 70 J ick.-ou aid ii.-o vs JL*.i!ots>a cf :il 71 Taylor vs Ne'siq 7*2 Taylor v.s Ki«!i v 73 Lawsou vs Shol'oa 71 I»i■ /o vs Law.-on 75 Slieltou vs Dalton ct a! 70 Smith vs Nickel son 7.1 IJoyles vs Sla'e Kil Pickering et a!, vs Wheeler et a. MOTION DOCKET. No. 1 Francis et a', vs Wrrth et a} 211 n(liii ct al, vs Over by 3 Grillin adm'r, vs Griflii ot al I Carter ad.n'r vs Poor 5 Winston vs Winston 0 N'ewsom udui'r, vs New&otu 7 Moore ot al ox parte S Myers and wile vs Qoltiing ct ai Continued on 3rd pigc. 0 I'eppcr, guardin ox parte II 1' iiincis adm'r, vs MeKioucy ct ul It! Waeocr vs Dodd 20 N. (' and Solinitnr vs Bcnott ct al 21 MoCanless vs Reynolds et al 22 N. I! and Collins ot al, vs Smith et al. 2S Martin vs Boyden 29 Dcaruiin e* al, vs Smith C. aj 31 Keynolds vs II ist 33 Lasli vs Flytit II Alloy et al vs i'nvlor 42 Lovcns vs i\cal 43 lloiz vs Waikins ot al 41 Nredbimi agt , vs I'carco 40 Tillcy adm'r vs Simmons 47 George vs George IS Ellington et al, vs Pringlc et al l!> Tillej adm'r ot al, vs Giant et al f>B Joyce vs Alley r>n Plunked ami wife vs Holes 00 Ashby vs Pago 111 Wall vs llall ot al 03 Ilill vs Hill 77 Flippin ot al, vs Iteasley 78 Dalton vs Gordon In the rail, any ca«o not reached in tlio appointed day will be called in or. der on next day, arid in peoodence of eases sot lor t.oxt d iy. Motions heard according ti the con venience ol the court Witnesses will he allowed pay for at. tendance only from the day ease? are set lot trial, and after that time until the ease is disposed of. CALENDAR COMMITTEE. V Ltanhurv, N C., July 14th, 1390?

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