mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - . I fiOUE STARTLING FACTS. Tna DUcoTery of tha Cans or iTt Ca timely Death that Coine oa the CommtiDltx. . iAissicu ni3nuo( taeuijoi ki n? tta nearly liirt-fourtL cf HurtL i:r fn co&ramptfoo. TThca we sto? to calmly Uiink trr tils fact, it la jeally arfcL , AnJ jet cv rj ra:e vtthomt ererjtioa ts.r.M fnra ruiall 1--L: ti'u Acoilrh In th r-i.p'T- !!,- in t's ill -1 : thick phlegmy dirt.-jw; cV-ILIpm t n'.-Xl: 4LSTiIt breathing: a t!,jVBM rr- -th t; tasaa aad many cor Trar-toni UnLYat tlw pr-r-a of that terrible c!!cju vbkh. nzxl- cLrck: J. ntaa certain dca& with kaf ax..l paiurui uCcr in. ' ; ... "" . . H la riaw of gach erioua and errr-prnt fat5 la roxietloaa and a!vica of tb mt c tuiuea; paysicla&saraof thcrtistvsfre. Dr. John Gardner, one cf the ia"tt eminent pfcr atrlirn la Loedra, asja : Srinrr, crrou;-n wii'f, Holy Scripture and aU exrre:i Wti.y ti tha batUdertTeJ from the n of ra I.Ict." Dr. D. XL Barker says : "Ihm .cd sd i ts.vu tasd Daffy's rare iUlt T7hi.Vey. and Cud ittho r. 8. 1L Bu-Wa!tr ayss -TnxfTs' Pare Malt walaxey 1. without doubt, the fntallila ilnnk mht:. UmulacU are indicates!, and I fltJ a:i rkrcuio eaM require lUmolinU, and a Lirge ircentf the icbU one alxx Three tra the. from the Lrof the Ur.-linr: c?A :Ce BS of the day. aad conarmeU bj t'-e ex;-r.ru f Bea aad womea well known iu the crau:.:ty ahcoii eerre aa a gnlde fr all who f- 1 the ay S roach of eoaenaptioa no natter by what pth it nsay com. We do not heaitate ta aiuert mat any mas mr aitm hn will ua Duffv's rnre Malt WhUkty axrortiiaa to dtrectloae can defy coutuniy- tioa aad prolong life with all iU blreeaja. Tlao . Review. Josh. T. Jamks, Editor &; Ptop'rv Wilmington, N. p. MISCELLANEOUS. I e 7S w If eA. eod few DOiS IIUYKKfl y k lOOracra!necf diiTcrtjjt 1 7d. prtcew they are crUi. aad wherrlo f kaythexa. tirectioc fcr Training v lVe n nd Crcesling Vrrrrt &. MaiW V fev 151'csls. AoCnti of Uasll FarnlshlAC CiooUs of a3 klcdA.1 In - V T- J t ureV- f 3 TH JtOO K. . I IAJ a- ry&' H, el aoartr ail k.l;iTc lowW: Uueer.p- V w pua tor pocUiy Isuwcj: fcilviraatjou 1 "7 t--i ..T- erf the t rrvs: huw to r atnet tsBblrm. anJ hciu lob kltm from bet wtnr rt per edttiaw. bent tor 1 C ' -, Atrallem I I'-.-; i 1C t aa 11 ltt encrs. loO tllu-i JJoMmui rrJoreit tl.-itr. 5 niienri- and Ie I corw liow to UuJd ami totk 5 U kladA biro. cAcoa. c 2X.''1 tur 15 t rata. The Tbiee Qooka. -IO Cl. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS. d Soalh UjiU htrret, I'klUJeli.iaa, l'c. TTT?0 Wonler exist In thousamt- UijijlT of 'onns, but are surp.i-wxi by iho r marrrls of Invention. Th? who re In xxeed of proatablc work that can l done whll 11 Tin? at home should at once wnd their addreas to Ilallctt Co.. I'ortlaml. M.ilr.e. :uil reoelTe free, mil information how either m, ot ill ares, can earn from $. to PS i r day ud opwards wherever thev live. Vou an slartitl free.. 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Malnew nor 25 end lrw CATARRH I 1 Ofics tie Nasali jJDrAti nhK Fain and inflkia- &H RtD iytinrt Heals the T e,9m ttir III HI CUtlHAY-FEVER A particle H applied Into each nostril 1 And Is arSlSL Frt W cenu at njcgWt Sail. rrjl5tered. 00 cents. ELY UKUTIIEKis. -3GreeawicnstNew lork. ap 1 1 h W fV0 U.SA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, '83. Entered at the Fostonice at Wilmington, N.C., ns second-class matter. A larH meotinjj of the .merchants and citizens of Memphis, Tenn, has eiulorscd the bridge hill now befoce Congress for the construction of a railroad bridge across the Mississ" ippi at that point. The bill has nassed the House and anion: its a provisions are guarantees that a raihvaTs desirincr to use it shall he entitled to equal rights relative to the nassaire of cars and trains over it. At the present time no bridges span the Mississippi below Caire, and all railways are using transfer ferry boats in making the passage. All of the managers of the nine Vail ways now terminating at Memphis are anxious to have the river bridge at an earlv da v. State-account plan of prison labor Superior Courts of North reached more $700,000. - -s , ;rtct Barnes KShepheTd, of Beaufort 1 -t-k ' nisrt.l-redPMlllps. of Edgecombe, T k m. vn lrTaTixrpTf vnn Viniro THatrirt TI. G. Connor. Of YllSOH4 made up your ;in Sarsaparilla do Z TOctrt' w j. Monteomery. of Cabarrus. not be. induced to iif i;tt.At u t Rnvirin. rtt samDSoai i m tf Ai,fl- it rtvrT Snrvnnrilln nitr(rt .Tames C. MacKae, Cumberlano. b a n,eiuliar . iUe,licine, posseSsins, : f gg. SSSSgSJ The Hon. Jl M. Weston, chairman of the Michigan Democratic State Committee, was in New York a few days ago. In an interview he said: "The outlook is encouragiug for Democrats. The nooular and has greatly since President is very strengthened us 1884. We all favor tar ilT reform as laid down in the Presi dent's message, and if the ways and means committee shows proper care and iudirment in framinir tarm re-q a j-i - - Torin measures we can carry Michr gan next fall. We want the benefits and damages properly distributed among sections, industries and classes. We think the hastem man ufacturers have had the best of tar:ff legislationand.tliatthe interests of Western producers should be looked after more carefully bv our Con gressmen. .... . Jacksonville, Fla. is now on a njg" tihtr boom, and the streets present 1 a At. a more anuuareu appearance man thev have for several vears iu the midst of the season. The hotels are also doing much better than at the ante time last year, and an ollleial of one of the leading -hotels of the ity was heard by a reporter to say that at his hotel for breakfast, one dav reeentlv. there were over fiftv a e 1 m - more guests man ever oeiore on that dav. The proprietor of another 01 me leading noieis jiisu sam uhu hi? house was doing a better busi ness than ever before at this season, and, in fact, they are all doing better. The trains from all direc tions are coming iu crowded with passengers, ami if the increase in travel continues as it has for several weeks iast. it won't be long before Jacksonville and all Florida are full of tourists. bv virtue of its peculiar coinbina-rKf tn Ainhonso c. Avery, of Burke ;r, m-nnrrtinn HTwl Tvrenarfttinn . iYn, rtiet.rier. Wm. M. SblDP. Of Mecklenburg. .v.. 1 -1 ; , .r -i curative xower superior to any oth er article of the kind before the peo ple. Foe all affections arising from impure blood or low state of the sys tem it is unequalled. r Be sure to get Hood's. . FEBRUARY FUN. The boast of putting giitlle around the world iu fortv minutes was accomplished by the London Pall Mall (tazettelast week. A con- servsation was carried on between the Jxridon oflice of the Pall Mall Gazette and its agentat Vancouver. The exact distances traversed by the electric current conveying the messages are as follows: By wire, London to Bristol, spur cable, 140 miles; by spur cable to Waterville, :V?J miles; bv cable from Waterville, Ireland, to Canso, N. S., 2.750 miles; from Canso to New York and by the Canadian Pacilic Railway telegraph lines to Vancouver, 4,400 miles making a total of 7,G19 miles. A conversation was carried on allow ing for brvaks produced bv a storm tjiat interrupted the wires, first be tween Ottawa ami Montreal, and then West of Winnipeg consec utively for 'three" hours. The wire outstripped the sun by eight hours, the time being 1 o'clock in the afternoon at Vancouver when it was y o'clock at night in London. The prison industries of New York State under the public-account sys tem are hardly yet fully established, and the report of the superinten dent for the last fiscal year docs not fairly show what is to be accom plished. The transition that wasi going on during a part of the year involved extra expense and some delay, and from lack of prompt pro vision by the Legislature there were about 800 convicts idle for four months at Sing Sing. In spite of that fact the Sing Sing prison pro. duced a surplus of nearly $19,000 to offset the deficit of about $70,000 in the accounts of Auburn and Clinton. This leaves the net deficit of the de partment about G0,000. If there is no new disturbance of the system of labor there is fair promise that the prisons may be brought to a self- sustaining basis again, even under the State-account system of employ ment. If this result is achieved it will be a further evidence ofa the value of the reform effected some years ago In the system of manage ment and supervision. Prior to the abolition of the old board of inspec tors the annual deficiency under the We have always pitied the calen dar. It could never get a day off. Free Prcftn. The camel has four stomachs. The greedy boy is apt to envy 'the camel. Boston Post. It as the bald'headed man who originated the motto: 'There's plenty of room at the top." Boston Budget. It was the man who picked up the dollar which some one else drop ped that met with a loss. States man. Hardly a week passes but we are reminded that we "are constantly surrounded by perils seen and ker osene. Springfield Union. ' Whence comes this cry for cheap er wool when voh can buy a blue jp army overcoar, good as new, lor $2tF6rl Wayne Gazette. , . Natural gas is one of the most sociable articles ever heard of. It is constantly taking part in thous ands of house-warmings. Pittsburg Bulletin. When bigger men inflict the gloom Of jeers and taunts provoking, How naturally we assume' That they are only joking! TUlBils. In the front parlor. 11 p. m: Ethel "Harrv called to ni&rht nana. He was too witty for anything and all smiles.'" Paim "Yes: 1 can smell the smiles yet." Town Tojrics. - - - Memory is the treasury of reason, the rejristrv of conscience, and the council chamber of thoutrht. but what is memory without reason, and iudirment? It is these last that convince us that we can't get safely through the winter without Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. - Quarterly Meetings. First round of Quarterly Meet incrs for the Wilmincrton District of the Methodist E. Church, South: Grace Church, Wilmington, Feb ruary 4 and Ji. Magnftlia circuit, at Magnolia, February 11 and 12. Clinton circuit, at Johnson's chap el, February 18 and 19. Waccama'w circuit, at-Shiloh, Feb ruary 25 and 26. Brunswick mission, February 25 and 20. Onslow jcircuit, at Green Branch, March 3 and 4. Kenansville,at Kenansville,March 10 and II. Carver's Creek, at Shiloh, March 18 and 19. Elizabeth circuit, at Elizabeth, March 24 and 25. Cokesbury, at Salem, April 3 & 4. Bladen circuit, at Bethlehem, Ap'l 10 and 11. T. W. Guthrik, P. E. r C.w metric .T if Mprrimon. or UuncomDe. IsJX.LX : ' - SOLICITORS. 1st ristnet, John II. Blount, of Perquimans. 2nd District, Geo. H. White. (col or itamax. 3rd District, D. Worthlngton, of Martin. jk ma- t. M. AreD of Wake. 5th District', Isaac K. Strayhorn. of Durham. 6th District, 0. 1J. Alien; ui vupuiu s 7th District, Frank McNeill, of Richmond. tty TMctriet. k. P. Loner J of IredelL ! 9th District, Thos. Settle, Jr., of Rockingham. 10th District, w. ji.cower,oi wwciu 11th Districf, Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg, Lth District, James M. loody, of Buncombe. TIME OF HOLDING COURTS FIRST JUDICIAL: DISTRICT. SpKiNG-Judgc Montgomery. Fall Judge MacRae. -Beaufort t Feb. t3ln. May 28th, Nov. 26th. Currituck March othT- Sept. 3d. i 'j , insoiiotank March 19th. June 11th,! bept. 17th, Dec 10th. i . ' ' ? "f I Perquimans March 26th, Sept. 24th ; ! Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. i Uertford April 15th, June 18th, Oct. i loth. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22cL f f ,. Tyrrell April 30th. Oct. 29th. Dare May 7th, Nov 5th. . P M llvde May loth, Nov. 12th. Pamlico May 2lst, Nov. 19th. i; 8KC0ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. I Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and" the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. . It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhaja, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. july 0 deod&wly ' . ... . - . . - - yspepsDai Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress alter eating, sour stomach, sick headache, beartbnrn.lossof appetite, afaint,? all gone" feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu . larity of the oowels, are DlStrOSS somo of the moro common After - symptoms. Dyspepsia docs "Fotlnrr not well ot itself. . It .caring requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stoinach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus j ejek overcoming the local symp- ' JL t- rt toms removes the sympa-HGaCfaCrl thctic effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes 'the tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did cat j ,., . I distressed me, or did me fV3arL little good. In an hour bum after eating X would expe rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut trp In a ' eour room with fresh paint. Last . spring I took Hood's Sarsa- StOmaCrl rflla took three bottles. It did mo an Immense 'amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving J had previously experienced." GroncE A. Page, Watertown, Mass. Hobd'G Sarsaparilla . Sold by all drogglata. fl; six for 5a. Prepared only by C. L HOOD COApoth carle, Ixnrtll. Uaaa. I0O Doses Ono Dollar dec 10 lyr d&wnrxa ' mws2dp Spring Judge Graves. . Pac .Tudge Montgomery. , Halifax Man. 9th, $March 5th, ;May 14th, tNov. 12th. ! h , - Northampton t Jan. 23d, April 2d, OcL 1st. Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven tFeb. 13th, May 28th, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, Sept. 17th. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT,- Spuing Judge Avery. ; Fall Judge Graves. t mtt Man. 9th, March! 19th, Munellth, Sept 17tn. i Franklin Jan. S?d. April 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson tFeb. 6th. June 4th. Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20th, Oct. 15th. I Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, iDcc- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. Nash April 30th, Nov 19th. ; FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring Judgeghlpp. '3 Fall Judge Avery. ' ! - Wake Man. 9th. tFcb. 27th, 'March 26th, t April J3d, Muly 9th, JAug. 27th, 'Sept. 24th, tOct. 22d. Wayne Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. 1 llarnettr-Feb. 6th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 26th. Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. Fall Judge Shipp. Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th, June 4th, Oct. 15th. i Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, Nov. 26th. j Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct, 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. I Alamance March 5th, May 21sf, Sept. 24th. Orange March 19th, Aug. 6th. Nov. 5th. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug. 26th, Nov. 19th. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. -. Spring Judge Shepherd. Fall Judge Merrimon. Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th, Sept. 10th. New Hanover tJan. 23d, tApril 16th, tSept. 24th. -1 Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug 20th, Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb. 13th, Sept. 3rd, Nov. 26th. Sampson tFeTx 27th,i April 30th,'. Oct 8th, Dec. 10th. j Carteret March 19th,j Oct. 22d. Jones March 26th, oqt. 29th. Onslow April 2d. Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Phillips. . i Fall -ludsre Shepherd. , -Columbus .Jan. 16th, April 2d. July 3d, tNov. 26th. I An3on Man. 9th, tApril 30th, fSept. .'Jd. tNov. 26fh. I Cumberland Jan. 23d, tMaj 7th; July 23d tNov. 12th. Robeson Jan. :10th. May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct. 1st. i Rlchmond-Feb. 13th," June 4th, Sept 17th, Dec. 3rd. ; Bladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. Brunswick April 9th; Sept. 10th. " Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22cL EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Connor. Fa ll Judge Phillips. Cabarrus Man. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 2Jth. Iredell Feb. 6th, May 21st, Ausr. 6th. Nov 5th 1 Rowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 19th. . Davidson March 5th. June 4th, ept. 2d, Dec. 3d. ; 5 Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' ? V Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge Connor. , t Rockingham Jan. 23d,- July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 22d. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. lid. ; Davie April 2d, Oct. $th. . ' ' stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Surry April Sid, Aug 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Gilmer. P'all Judge Clark. : ' IIendorson-t,eb. 13th J July 16th. Burke March 5t, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March I9th sept. 3d. Ashe March 26th. May 28th. Au:r. 20th. Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug. 27th. Mitchell April 16th, Sept. 10th. Yancey April 30th, sept. 24th. " McDowell May 14th, pet. 8th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT . SpRiNc-lJudge Boy kin. Fali Judge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th. Alexander Jan. 30th, July 30th.' ; Union 'Feb. 13th, tFeb. 20th, 'Sept. 17th, tSept.24th. y Mecklenburg tFeb.'27th. tAug. 27th. (iaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. Lincoln April 2d, octi 1st. ' Cleveland April 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct. 22d., Ruthcrtord April 23d, Oct. 29th. I t Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. I I f i I w CHICHESTER'S ErtGU5irDlAuprJDDR a,,. pEVARcoriydBmcssnT!Tl,,H mmm, CflrFALWAYS REUABLE.TO LADIES f ' . m . a 1 nrtiirr ICTC 1 iwri;prHSflKLf .bJu;Hrti tihuoowi- S asKFOff DIAMOND 3 RAND, CHICHESTER'S EN5USH .DIAMOIID OFfAHrm OR INCLOSE 49 (STAMPS) f -v w run rKTlcu LA R s f 1 ANnTiKE" NO OTHER SEE 5I5NATUKE on tWtKT oua. Sr ..ttch bi wtTURN MAIL Mil 1 rUMS3UCITED WRfTTEN TE5T MONIAta wi ui.i nun wiui u nw have VSED I I I II 5.0 OOEItSTIJS ENSUSHJJJAMOND BRAND PENNYROYAL PILLS WITHSUCCKslil " J vJK lan 18 eoa ly u u TV 3 1 J at. frw. or) Trial r i i i l Hms0iaiK7 v.- for the w tru?.1 titn. TakoZTIWlwJt. 'wuk uecti.o to bU: ? i iv VtUIWIITCaiClIM .n . iu.ioiaoa w uie Mat O dijL V cfthe hvrrn oirtnWLjW M MrKaGF.rTntek&fnll treat - T- n A ni-.i restored to health by tlEO GI prop. er-cfidiMfli reaersiBCs? I72ttrr.---. rndPJxysl cal DeCav 1? Yonag cr Mi2 thosan?! cases thr absolutely .restore prwrntareij iea ana nrotfn aoim men wins itiii tsaJ7ii";x- To those who srffer from the rnnn7 C3-.-ediflA9 T3EATKHST. 123 iIC2.a, J3. m ironghtabont by Indiscretion Ex-wir9,Or9r-Rnua 4 . . . - .I?- ij.m.y nmmoa. T.. n miM n nee tnacTon Hma i ri nnnin rnrBTrxv . oor name wi th ststemen t o f yocr tron 3i a, ana eocrire mal7y d&w ly : :: wasted STimat-.ni; rtemertwyf lif m Vi wtIT'n t, becoracjciicerfaJand rapidly jta bft tc. 1 . vmrsrrm m . Z. UjT S TrTr-! n? our An!lnnri ai 1888. Harpers Young People. AK ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. IIarper's Young People Interests all young readers by its carefully selected variety or themes and their well-considered treatment. It contains the best serial and short storie3, valuable articles on scientific subjects and travel, historical and biographical sketches. papers on athletic sports and games, stirrings poems, etc, contributed by the brightest and most famous writers. Its illustrations are nu- j nierous and excellent. Occasional Supple- ments of especial interest to Parents and Teachers will be a feature of the forthcoming i volume, which will comprise nfty-three week ly numbers. 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