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u MISCELLANEOUS POR COUGHS, CROUP AND CONSUMPTION USE , CHEROKEE telEDY 7 OF SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN. The sweet jrum. aa gathered from a tree of the wme name. Krowing along the email streams in te utnem States, contains a ftitnnlating ex rctVant principle that loosens the phlegm pro Sarnsr the early moraine cough, and stimulates the thl 'd to throw o5T the false membrane in croup ind iruxping-oonh. When combined with the reiikn niucilaiyinoua principle in the mullein oiant of the old Held. preents in Tayxoh's t 'itRi'KEli UEMEDV OP SWEET GrM AND MCX- i ei x the linest known remedy for Consths, Croup, Vi; Kpir.K-cf,srnan1 consumption; and eo pa la--itile. any child i pleased to take it. Ask yonr irjhvlt f"r It. Price, 2Se. and SI. lfhedoes iM,tke. pit. we" will pay. for one time only, ex-.,v-cNarxesoalarKeniiebottlotoany part of iZ r s. receipt of fl.flO.- U ALTEB A.TATIOR,AtlaDta,G -- v inon v:cd F:tflytc tinn g TO fOiJ i?Sl Capital Trize $150,000. fi'ed-yhtriljf certify fhat toe supervise tht ' crrawneTJs for ail the Monthly and SefrU S:,ftU Itraxinss cf The Louisiana State Lot t y Ccyipany, and in person manage and con-,--4 tte Drawing themselves, and that Vie tmt are xndveted tsi:k honesty, fairness, end hi rood fatf.'t U-vc-rd all parties ', and vr$ ciutiior Mf ih: Company to use this certificate, vnth foe siHttcf our signatures attacked, tails adver ..-m'r.ti." a stojrr op fuedeiucks burg;.. It was alter the battle of Fredericks 'uarg; , Tbe ground was strewn with the fallen foe. WiiIi?Un rErDks.on lhe Me'of the hill With their front to us; and a boy couid throw - A tTe 1 r, cearest rankgo close Had they poshed their way to the frowning edge Of oar rifle pits in the last mad cfaarse. When they struck our lines like an . angry sledge, !f0.uChu,op ?ndcr very guns UI the blue line wavertd, and turn ed and broke. And the stragglers suddenly disap peared . Behind the mantle of pitjiog smoke. There was one tall man in the nearest! rack, So tail he had liwprod nKntaii,....) As we watched bim bearins the tattered Ubg. He lay with a rifle bair through his brcaai. We thought bim dead, but be turned at last. And raided himself on his elbow tnere. . And looked down over the bloody field, 7 . ai us In a ncrcc despair. l- saw mm luniDio beneath bis coat. - Ana teeoiy draw with a shaking uauu A little Dackaca of Intt Pre fitameil H ith use, and tied with a fadol band. He epread them one. . The smallest letter of all th f We knew that bis eyes were filled with tears lhat blotted the tiny package o'er. He tried to read, but bis bead dropped low . . On his breast, and his hand fell nerve lessly Hut the stiffening fingers still kept their grasp On the words that his eyes could longer see. out, and he picked up no Commissioners. tie. th undersigned Hani- and Battlers, tctil ; im inzrs arctcn in The Louisiana State lctimtx i-hkh may be presented at ovifcoun J. H. OGLESBr, Pres. loaisiana National Bank SAM UEL H. KENNEDY, Pres. State National BanL Pre 3. Ax BALDWIN, New Orleans National Bank, TJXPRECEDENTE1 ATTRACTION I OVER HALF A MIIXION DISTRIBUTED! Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporator In 1863 for 25 years by the Lex- feature for Kdncatlon&l and Charitable nnt- pose with a capital of tl.OOO.OOO to which a reserve f and of over 4550,000 has since been VtUM. Uv &u overwhelxalnz oopulai Tote lta fran ch was made apart of the preaen; State tC35uru:ion aaoptea iecemoer 2d. A. 13.. 1879. Its Grand SrsaLE Number Dhawinos wll use place monthly. It never scales or post pones, jjook at tne iouowma: uistnonuon: 187th Grand Montlily N AKD TIIE EIIRAOEDISAKY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING, In the Academy of Mnslc, Now Orleans, Tuesday, Decenfber 15. 18S5.- la lor the personal Fupervlfilon and manage ment 01 Con (ion our n. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and It'll a V A W- W M wa mm W Capital Prize $150,000. J Nonce Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, $5. Fifths. $2. Tenths $1. LIST OF PEIZES. 1 Capital Prizk or .$150,000. i vtka jj rcizE or 1 Grand Pkize of 2 Large Prizes of 4 i.auge Prizes of y Trtzes of 50 1,-1 JO " At'PKnTTriTlnc prrrro 100 Approximation Prizes of $-200... I'M - 1ft.- 1?0 .. 50,000... 20,000... 10,000... 5,000... 1,000... 500... 300... 200... 100... 50... $150,000 50,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 eo.ooo 25.00Q 50,000 40.000 60,000 50.000 100. 75. .$20,000 . 10,000 . 7,500 273 Trkes amounting to. $522,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made to tho efflec cf the Company In New Or- i,r7'lirlfcw Information, write clearly, glv a? In!! address. POSTAL NOTES,' Ifiiprcaa orey Orders, or New York Exchange in or of fy 1('ter- Currency by Express (all Bums w a era upwards at our expense) addressed ' il. A. DAUPIUN, v. . New Orleans, lift. c H. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. Sale P. 0. Money Orders payable anJ'ad fes Bettered letters W lW OBIEAHS NATIONAL BANK. EW ORLEANS. LA. OR WlSIAHA NATIONAL BANK. nkw Orleans, La. ,TT NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, L-a. ""MANIA NATIONAL BANK,' . , mw Obleavs, Iu. The Landmark, pUBUSHED AT STATESVILLE, Iredell nty, N. C . Is the leadlns newppaDer In "csjem Nortb Carollna , U the only Democratlo Paper published Iredell county one of tho largest and wealthiest counties In tho State and has al lied a larger local circulation than any pa iCfer heretofore published In the county. U circulation In Alexander. Wilcs, Ashe, ff ghany, Yadkin, Datie and Iredell, la lar !53?n ttat 01 an7 'wo papers In tho State Wined; and la rapldlyiacq Hiring a strong ihoid la rsythe, Surrj.liowan and west Mecklenburg. i.1 8 OE,7 paper In Western North Caro jT? t employs a Regular Canvassing Agent CbV U9 keP4 constantly be'oie the people. system a rapi Uy in ere at ins circu ihin !i the result, making tho Landmark rl';!" advertising medium In Western orth ur0-isa. Address landmark, statesTUie,N. c. A murmur ran through the rifle pits; We bad watched him there lrom oi sheltered stand : We fell to wondering whose hand had traced The letter he held in hi3 big brown band. "His wife!" said one; "No; Lis sweet- heart, boys!" -Said another. "His mother P said one whose face Was fresh and fair as a girl's ; he drop - ped His gun aad clambered from out the place. He ran to .the dead man's side and raised Tho hand, and there in a childish scrawl- Was written: "I Ioyeyou, papa, dear." Aoenananaa closed oer the rest and all That had cheered his soul in that lonely place, Was the simple note of a little child! And yet.it bad sweetened the taste of death. b or it seemed to me that the dead man smiled. Herbert TT. Collingwood, in N. Y. Sun. and then, like we read abonl fn boob. Jon know. Bat tell me, Mr. Trisby what part of your lifo Have you enjoy ed the best?; Donl tell me that it wasa when you were in the most 'lar ger." ' .:. - . - ej , it wasn't." t L!1 now.Pshawl Mr.Triaby ; how SKITS Dff yoa disappoint me so. cut tell mo. do, pray, what part ot jour SJSJS'-iPm enoai en joyed, the know 5 y" now' ?ocpr brisht 50U . "I, don't like to tell ju,r Mi3s Twig ley." ,y . e .: ; t ; 'Of conrse.Uhal'a your modesty. All -v.ww uio uuuua iq mat . way; but neTerrnind me. I'm only a poor eilly goose of a woman any way." 'But yon have such a strong feeling for the romantic " '!wh' I? You're right. Mr. lnsby ; I dote on it.'and that's why I am so rude as to press the question. Ccimer ?,ow,' leI1 mc do Please." Well, if you're got to know, I sup pose I'd. hare to tell you." ltnew-you wouldn't refuse me; you re so very kind. But be. honest with me, and don't disappoint me again, please. Was it not in battle that life?" n'gnest enjoyment of "Oh, no! Not at all." r'Xnen,yon real,y du ot lind a sort of bliss in danger?" Nota bit of it " "Bat some men claim to." ft,' !V l!h8rc welcomo to all the joy they nod in tt; but I'll take mine in some . other shape whenever I have anything to say about it. My own con ception of bliss is something altogether different and not at all risky." "And what is it, pray?1' "Sleeping late in the morning." Chicago ; Ledger. one one one week; one week ; o Extract from a Private Letter! teaming nr. .David Kennedy Tho Courts Under tlao Neiy Ai - - ransement. - first district judge shepherd. , CurrituckScptember 7, : one week. Camden-TiSeptember 14. one week. jrttsquoianK September 21. , week. -L - : Prqaimans September 28 week. . - .; ' Chowan October 5, one week, bates Otober 12, one week. xieruora uctober 19, December 21 ; one week. Washington October 26. December 14. one wwt. Tyrrell November 2. one week. wic-oyemDer v. one week. Hyde November 16", one week. Pamlico November 23, one week. Beaufort November 30, two weeks. SECOND DISTRICT JUDGE PHITJJPS. x?611810111061, 21. two weeks. Northampton October 5, two weeks. Edgecombe-October 19, two weeks. Bertie November 2, two weeks. HalifaxNovember 16, two wocks. Craven Novembor 30. two weeks. THIRD DISTKirrr innnv Franklin August 17, one week; No- icuiuci io, uub wees. Martin Sentemhpr 7 fwrr. nb. oer , iwo weeks ; lor civil causes aim jau cases only. Pitt SeDtom OPT 2 1 t wn vailri Greane October 5, two weeks. ,ance October 19, two weekj. Wilson November 2, two weeks. ash November 23, two wcekf. ,.,.VOVTn WTRICT-FALL TERM. Auetau courts of the fourth district, vuuiposea or axe, Harnett, Johnston and Wayne, will beheld as follows un- aer the new act : ybikc iuiy u, to hold two weeks; uuuiiuai causes only. August 31, to poia iwo weeks; civil causes only. Sep tember 28, two weeks ; criminal. Octo- xxr ww; civil causes only. Wayne July 27, two weeks; civil auu criminal. September 14, two weess; civil causes. October 19. , one WHOLESALE PRIUE3. wnoJeaaw nrlAea triuii i small orders higher price hive to be charged .1 MISCEUiANEOUS 75 24 i 8 00 25 . T r . ... -w. ravoruc itemed v." the wripr pmf A. B. Chandler. Principal of the" Acad- wcek; civil causes only. eiay, irooKnaven,-ivns3.. says : "I suf fered from torpidity of the Liver and Bowels and Paialysis. I used the tavonte Rejiedy for two months, and am now able to use my side which for a iohk nme nau neen like a piece of dead nesu. iviy general health was better than at present. t weeks; Harnett Aucust 10. civil and .criminal. Johnston Ausnst 17, two weeks ; W4t.au Viiiliiuai, FIFTH DII5TRICT JUDGE GIIJMER urange AUCUSt 10. one nnnlr TJV "W CV , " " -w ma k A never "ui ocr v, one week. Caswell August 17, one week; No- l vciiiuci. o, uoe wees. erson August 24 , one week ; No. Nervous .Debilitated Men You are allowed a frpp. trm.i for tn-h.l vember 23. one week days of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Guilford August 31, two weeks ;De UiLtllU jDcIL WILD. xLlPMrif. SlKnencnrir wuUM II. IWO WECKS. Appliances, for the speedy relief and Granville September 14, two weeks; permanent cure ot JNervous Uebilitv. nuveuioerw, iwo weets. 'It is all over town," said the Arab. "What?' asked tho old man, bis eye- browa hristlmiT with pnrintlfo said the youngster, vhile his mouth went clear around his ears in a grin. "Right you arc," said the old man. "With the mud como colds and coughs, and you know the remedy." "Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." rejoined the boy. "Bight you are again !" ' IOSS Cf VltalltV and Manhr.i-.fi anrl all kindred troubles. Also." other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaran teed. No risk 13 incurred. innef.rAi.Prl phamphlet. with full information. terms, etc, mailed free by addressing voitaiu ieis jo. Aiarsnaii, Mich. wsm&wlvR The Uoctor's Endorsement. Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati'. )., sends the subjoined professional endor sement: "1 have prescribed DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUiXiTb in a treat number of cases, and always with success. One case in particular was given up by several pnysicians who had been calledMn for oousuuaiion wun myseu. The patient naa an me symptoms of confirmed consumption-cold night sweats, hectic icTBi. uarrassing cougns, ere. recom menced immediately to get better, and was soon restored to his usual health. I aiSO lounU 1)K. WM. HALL'S RAT.. oaui i?uit inti lungs the most valuable expectorant for broakfnrmn ,1 r i ... " r uisLressiogcougns anacoius. Alamance Sentember 08. Chatham October 5, two weeks. Durham October 19, two weeks. SIXTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCKOY. Jones August 17. one WPPlr ' Jr vember 2, one week. Ienoir August 24, two weeks ; No vember 16, two weeks. Duplin September 7. U nn. . . " , ... w Ycmwer ov, iwu weeK8. PeDder September 14, one week. ew nanovei September 28, two weeEs, lor civil causes. oampson October 12, two weeks; j'cuvuiuer i. one ween. Carteret October 26, one week. Onslow -November 9, one week. SEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE MCRAE. BAGGIN&. -a i - . ;, ' UM ijj""'"""-""- BACON-NortnCarora"" V Hams, !T B..... ....... ... Shoulders, If ft " side, v s.:. ... WESTERN SMOKED Hams........ .... skics r a. 8houklcr DRY SALTED ctiaea y B.-......J......... Shoulders, m ik SggS BUTTER, Vlb . North Carolina .... .... Northern........ CANDLES, f lb- jcrm. . Tadow ...::::::::" Adamantlae........ CHEESJb, Y fi gsbry. Cream. COrFEE,V ftW""""" iara.... Iayuyra, tuo,.... ....... .... CORN MEAL, y bus!, tawwiki COTTON TIES, f bClte DOMESTICS-T' T aa'"" i arcs, f bunch jordoten!:.:..:: Mackerel, No. i, r bbE......is CO MMkcrei, No. J, r half bbl.. 8 80 i cre , no. r bbl Mackcrc , No. 2. r half bbl.. Mackerel: No. 3, r bbl Muiiets, bbi..:......:..;.; - . -. ....... f UI f-i?0!1!". t" keg.... s oo 11 o . no 10 St H 14 e 00 9 CO 8 oe 5 0 CO I L. SIMON & CO., fSdcroasors to H. RRCNHILD BRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN . Liquors,. Cigars - and Tobacco 1 14 North Water Street, . ; WILMINGTON, N.C n o a e " 110 0 25 3 BRANCH OF if. I5ICUNIIILD S BKU., KlCHMOJJD, VA. 1 f 1140 12 a 12 i- 11 13 La 1 17 14 9 75 S3 49 18 O 12H O 4? HO 15 9 60 5 CO 5 CO 4 00 7 00 8 Ml 0(i 1710 10 010 (0 0(0 0 S N: i 4 (X) O 9 AOO 02 37 00 51 0C AT60 00 50 00 4940 00 4943 00 057 0C 440 (C 067 0C 070 OCi 07C 0t. 060 (0 Cod, rib. PeruTlAji Guano, No. 1 70 00 " No. !J. 36 00 . u, M1 " Lobos.... ..00 00 Bauf h's rhosphate 00 00 Carolina Ferullxer 45 00 Ground Bone. 00 on Roue Meal ........00 00 Bono Flour.... 00 00 Navassa Guano ...so 00 i.ompiete Manure ...00 00 Whann's Phosphate... ..00 00 wando Phosphate..... 00 00 Benrer A Rntz'a PhruinVi. to nn rm ExccUenza Cottoa rcrtlnzer.65 00 060 00 French s C'arLnnntA nf t.i t v a r . French's Aarrlcnltnr.i T.tm. a cn 1 A FLOUR, V bbl-- w w " " w ...................... . 0 00 Northern Super 375 Eitra...... ; 4 75 Family ...... e CO Clty MUJ-Extfa eeo " FamUy 6 75 " Ertra. Tamilv a j GRAIN, V bushel (Arn, rrora store, baeg.whlta. Corn, cargo. In bulk, white.. Corn, cargo, in bags, white.. Corn, cargo, mixed, b bags.. Oata, from atore.... Cow Peas. HIDES, y b wreen Dry....... . HAY. v 100 a. Eastern " Western.... "' North River. uaau,v lb-Northern . rin Carolina 00 "ME, Jf barreL 1 to L2J5f. City Sawed, y lift. Ship Stuff, rcaawed. 18 00 Rough Edge Plank.... . 15 00 West India Cargoes.accordlns to quality .....13 00 pressed Flooring, seasoned. .Iff 00 SOLE AGENTS FOR' HICKS & JBIiUNUILD ifKOS. Manutacturcrtf of Tobacro, R:cnMost, Va. . nor 2 . .. . ... - Homes- in North Carolina. Only 20 Hours Ride from ! Now York! 6tt Miles Sou th of Raleiffli ; Oxjthc Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line R R. 1500 ACBE3 or LAND leaf plno region. IN THE long 0 4 00 0 4 00 0 6 25 7 0C 6 5C 6 00 60 0 0 a 0 0 ! 75 74 72 70 68 25 5 11 20 in 75 0 i0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 00 80 75 72 70 12H 25 25 85 ocautllnf and RtwotvI iuimhi i iwi vumoeriana j uiy 27. one week : No- IP'Jr Ka"on .- 1 e . 1 new i-r Just received a Iotot bn blind fasts. Call and sen them nt .Ta- cobi's Hdw. Depot, and vou will buv.f December 21. one week - rf-' I -lw. v oiaucn uctober 26, two weeks vember 9, one week, for criminal causes only; November 16, two weeks, for civil causes Columbus August 3. one week. aioore August 17. two weoks: De cern oer . two weeks. Robeson August 31, two weeks : Oo- Anson September 14. one wek. fnr criminal causes: November 30. nnn. wees:, ior civil causes. Brunswick September 21,one week. liicnmonu September 28, two weeks; New Crop Cuba, la hhda r It. Porto Rico, la hhda. ' ' " la bbla P Hmee,in biada 26 23 23 -JO IS 23 (0 to MISCELLANEOUS W "3, TED An r.ctlre can or woman In t;5iJ;Tery cccntt to ell our goods. Salary fit onth s nd expenses la adrancc Out Oaru .t1,0," Paitlculars address 8TAN BOT20 ILVKR ABECO.,B03TON.Mass. Outwitted The following anecdote, told bv the Scottish American, illustrates the fact that the man who is asked to do an un usual thing wi'l expeet much more pay than for doing a usual thine: that costs him several times the trouble. Some years ago, beforo the sale of game was legalized, and a present of it wns thought worth the expense of carriage. an Englishman rented a moor ' within twenty miles of Inverness.' Wishing to send a ten-brace box ot groue to his friends in the South, ha directed a ser vant to call upon Donald Fraser (who owned a horse and cart, and made a livelihood by drivinz peats into town). and ask him what he would charge for taking the box to Inverness. Donald would not take it under ciehl shillings. The demand was thought so unreasonable that the gentleman com plained to a Scotchman, who was shoot ing with him. The Scotchman replied that he (the r.ngnsnmanj dia not understand how to bargain with the natives, and that one 01 tbem approached in the right I . way wouia ao :ne job for much less. Calling Donald, he held the following conversation: "Guid-mornin', Donald ! What's the price o peats the noo?" "Just aucbteenpence the load, sir." Very weel.yecan tak' a load into my boose in Inverness the first thing the morn's morninV Til dae that. aD thank ye, sir." The Scotchman then walked on about twenty yards, when he suddenly turned rouna, anu sata: By-the-by. I bao a box tao send ; yo can juist pit it on the tap o' the peats.11 "I'il dae that, sir. It'll mak no mnckle difference." In this way the Scotchman got a good load ot peats and the Englishman got his box sent for nothing. To live in painless toil, ' And misery to despoil. Apply St. Jacobs Oil. . With the Moonshine Lett Out. "They tell me you've had a most eventful life, Mr. Trisby." 'Well, yes; I suppose yen might call it so. Miss Twigley." Been wrecked at sea, blown up in a steamboat, left for dead on a battle field, and all that sort of thing, I hear." 'Yes, I've been through it all." "Well, I think that's just real splen did! It's the kind of a life that would suit me. I get so tired ploddiog along in the humdrum fashion ns poor wo men have to endure. I've always thought it would be so grand to be a man and hare ail kinds of troablo now Home Items arid Topics. "All yourown fault If yo'i remain sick when you can Get hop blttera that never Fall. The weakest woman, smnllnaf. child, and sickest invalid can usehon bitters with safety and.great good. u.a men totterinc aronnd imm Rheumatism, kidney trouble or anv weakness will bo made almost new hi using hop bitters. !"My wife anddauahter were marln healthy by tho use ot hop bitters and I recommend them to my people. iueiooaisi Clergyman. Ask aty good doctor If hop Bitters are not the best family medicine Oc earth ! 1 ! Malaria lever. Ague and Biliousness, will leave every neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive. "My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system wun nop outers." m Uswcgo Sun. SKcep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you r ecd not fear sick- 1 uess." The vieor of Youth for the aired and infirm in hon hifrr l t ( At the change of life nothing equals ) I Hop Hitters to allay all troubles Incident? ( Thereto." ) "The best periodical for ladies to take monthly, and fromw hich they will receive the greatest benefit is hop bit ters." Thousands die annually from some form of kidney disease that might have been prevented by timely use of hop bitters. v Indigestion, weak stomach, irregul arities of the bowels, cannot exist when hop bitters arc used. A tiajcly ugc of hop Bitters will keen a whole famllv ln robust health a year at a little coat. To produce real genuine sleep and child-like resposc all night, take u lit tle hop bitters on retiring. None aenulne without . b Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile. poisonous stuff Ihelx.nair- wlth Hop" 01 Hops" in nov 24 liad&w nrmtc fif I HI ort money han at anything else V y I I U by taking an agency for the beat selling book out. Beginners succeed grandly. None fall. Terms free. B aixext Book Co roruua. name. flee 91 WANTED Agent In every section of the country to sell HON. 8. 8. COiS great boot, "Three Decades or Federal Lio istATioK," illustrated with Steel Plates. Outfits now ready. Agents are making $10 to $30 a day. Write t tfe publishers for terms. J. M. STODDART4 CO., 133 15th St.. Wash Ington. D. C. botSO Those Brass and Silver heao!lack8 are here. Jacoei' Hdw Depot. - f EIGHTH DISTRICT .Timme. . Iredell Ausrust 10. two weeta . No- , ' ' m v vemDcr y, two weeks. lio wan August 24. two weeks : Nn. vein oer as, two weeks. .Davidson SeDtember 7. two wmV -rv 1 , - - .. s. , xeoeoiuer , one weeic. Kandolph September 21, two weeks. Montgomery October 5 two weeks. oianiey isovember 19. two wep.ka. iabarrns NnvemhAr 9. nna mtwV for criminal case3 and no jury civii cases NINTH DISTRICT JUDGE GRAVES. uockinqham July 27, two weeks; jLiuvomoer y ; one weeK. btokC3 August 10, two weeks ; No vumoer to, one week. burry August 24, two weeks: No- vemoervj, one weeK. Aiiegnauy September 7, one week. winces feeplember 14. two weeks. xadkln beptemner 28. two weeks. Davie Uctober 12, two weeks. Forsyth October 26. two weeks. TENTn DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY. Henderson July 20, three weeks. Burke August 10, two weeks. Ashe August 24, one Week. Watauga August 31, one week. Caldwell September 7, one week Mitchell September 14, two weeks. Yancey September 28. two weeks. McDowell October 12iwo weeks. ELEVENTH DISTRICT JUDGE SHIPP, Alexander July 27, one week. Catawba August 3, one week. Cleveland August 10, two weeks; vctoDer zu, one week. Mecklenburg August 31, three weeks, civil cases only. Union September 21, two wceksv Lincoln October 5, ono week. Gaston October 12 two weeks. Rutherford November 2, two weeks. rout jMoyombcr lb, one week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE . OtrrKlKE. Madison August 3. two weeks: No- vemoer u, two weeks, civil causes. xsuucomne August 167 three weeks: Syrup. In bbla NAILS. V Ke?. Cut. lOd boil . OILS, V gallon Kerosene Lard.......... ....I Linseed Rosin Tar .,... Deck and Soar.. POULTRY i - Chickens, live, grown....... Spring i.... Turkeys........ .... PEANUTS W bnahel" . ruiAivfi3,r bnsaei Bweet... , Irish. V bbl.. PORK, V barrel city Mess ...13 oc irtlmQ 12 on ...... U 10- 90 90 00 00 2) 10 75 00 fO 75 a o . 070 016 01S 022 01ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 For sale On easy terms In t0.1!11' luhai. Four acrca for 25. larger tracts t5 per acre, in monthly pay ments oltlO. Thlalrt ifinlm iian.,.T. ern Pines", a rrccntly established health ro- 2h pS!"y adapted V u"viutiuv, !! weu as an me cereals. A number of New England people have bouaht lote In the town of South. iin. i. Is the desire of the owners of this land to in duce small fanners, mechanics and others from the New Ens-I.and anil HMrM1rt Rf.. well as elsewhere, to locate here. No Bute in the Union offers greater inducements to t et Ucrs than North :rn1in vwkm. .... DtiUCr larminflr rnnntrv av mm Ana sa aIIm.. I t ft opinion of Northern men I WhO have Settled in Knrth (!iimlliia tk. t. - h - 7 ' " Sk AUI9 ID JK I bona fide offer, and la limited- or runner paruculars write at once to , ' M - JOHN T. PATRICK, -Commls'r of InunlgraUon, Raleigh, N. c. , a, , orB A. RICHARDSON, J gl tf Chronicle Ofllce. Augusta. Ga. When You Ride. QALL ON, WRITE OK TELEPHONE TO us and yen wyi get good horses and sound vehicles and careful drivers. We try to please always. Horses boarded by the dy, week or month. We respectfully solicit the attention or the ! public to our facilities. Livery and Sale Stables. Mulberry Sts. R. C. OBRELL. Corner Fourth and augli (0 30 SO 33 35 25 Kick Ont Civil Service ! ALWAYS BEADABLE ! ''BRICK" Pomeroy's Democrat ! . $1 Per Year. MARK M. POMEUOV, oct 3 tf 224 Broadway, New York City 0 0 2 25 Rumn........ RICE Carolina, T tt. Roufi-h. r buBhci BAGS, t lb-Country VliV.......... ROPE. V ft... 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