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WT& FORMULA, .. Composed Principally of XL w Beef and BuSfr'm Pur 211 1 Whlakey. It will Cure First 8tcea of Consumption; Build np th Tissue; Increase the Strength; Add Vitality and Lift; OIre rood Color to the . Paxe; Form a healthy appetite; while a a tonic and blood mater ii haa no riraL If your drog-yiat doea not keep it, aend cue dollar to" the Uuffy 2I&H Whiskey Co., Hochftex, N. 7., and thry will e.-nd you a bottle by express, char? a prepaid. T2E3 DUTTTT HALT WIIISKET CO., Iiochetr, N. Y. MISCELLANEOUS. HUMPHREYS' 2:is:?A7n: vEiEtniASY specifics ; For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 300 TAGE BOOK on Treat- I - - : .;. i , . ..... ; i . . - - .'- - " ''. ... .. - . n JB . .. - m l AAA rTfTU 'HnJlM "r? nrri'or -I Cnrlona Fact - Superior wuns oi nonn variina-Aja MMhMiJT -.ww v w w,' . . 1 - JUDGES. , - ZrJ?Zly, . 'Vi. 7V" 1st DlsWct, James K Shepherd, of Beaufor. , 1A - , uic iv uchcih nuiu iiiruiuuic (iiiui ui. 2nd District, Freci rnimps. or tAlgeCOOlDe. JOSH. T. JAMK3, Lditor & Propr. anv other eeapon. Henee the iui- 3rd District, u. . Connor, of Wilson. - TnrtH.ncp of tiikintr Hood Suvanir. 4th District. Walter Clark, of Wafce. WILMINGTON, Ks. 'illAiiow. when It iu do. von the 2H: ictHM v t nnvwn nrm --- : most iroou. It is really wonderful 7th District. James C. MacBae. Cumoferland. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1833. for nurifvins and enrichimr the ,8th District, V J. Montgomery, of Cabarrus. i i n "'i -.. ' in ywuiti, cooo r. uiatca, w oarri. uiuuw. t-r-iiu n aiiiiruicuun jn - 10tn District. Alphonso C. Avery. of Burke. fOR PARTle!TAMPs)r-i u EnJerrnl at the rostofflce at Vllmlnstcn, X.C., lug heaitliy tonf.to tne whole svs- nth District, Win. M. Shlpp, of Mecklenburg. ( 5 hecoiKwiass maucr. tein. Be .n re to get llopd s Saia- l-th uistnct-, j. u. juernmon, or euncomoe. . 7 r ...----rrr- r. parilla which is peculiar to itself. , SOLICITORS. I , Dr. Georcre Wilhaiuson Suilth. t i 1st District, John II. Blount, of Perquimans, i President of Trinity College, Hart- minded man, in perfect health. has been his habit during the pa MAY MOONSHINE. ' ; i ! i : . - M 2nd District, Geo. II. White. (coL of Halifax. 3rd instnct, u. wonnington, or Jtarun. i 4th Disuict,.T. M. Argo.ofWake.jl if i Yon were, m the army, were you 7tn District; -Frank McXeilL of Richmond. 511 'not?'" "Oh, yes, I attend post mor- 8th District, B. F. Lon?, oflredeUi j - . r v . a . wm m B n "Ik. 1 ft 11. " . I l IND15PEK5ABLC.SCL0 3YALI DRUSSfSTS.X ' " B R A W rtTTl R-7 1 CWCKISTXa CHEMiCVAtCS. SSLI PRCF. MADISOM SQJILA. PA 5TF BY eTUI: ? 8 K nnnM??9S!II9 Yf3im jcsTiMONiAts ano ovER.rmi. tAhiriS.H.f'av iiiV lniJiAIiJl.ofwbomtooka.fifi treat U"Bt end. were restorwl WlwialUi by nse of iaSEMII!AL PASTILLES K Judical Cnre for Kervoo8DebiJit7Oircnie .cugrr:,. , i viif r 1 13,1 r winter to walk every evening from j tem occasionally A". V. Journal, ota. piyp liisjiouse across a part of tlie col-; The pale face, when his wife is ill. nth District, Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg. rlSlitJJLH1 le-e grounds to hN -tudv iuSeahury ! Buys tonic and elixir; ; 12th District, James M. Moody , of Buncombe. 4 Hah 1 iH I or hopixo c,, . 1f nan. nm iooitiei nat ittru; K,1Vrt nothinir. but lie links V- DlSTfilCT. I t JVoa-fc. or 1 00 fre Induleenro. YJoRi-feths.yoa eend ua f . Tl3T8lt,r - - 7 : t 1 . a x . .- . . - . il. r. m - ... at fcPBiNa juase Montgomery! 1 rRTAT.o.mr.nK wpw th nwu t.int.wL I rl:'""'!! m v ! ptTUREO PERSONS can tKtro FREE Trlat cf T'ET ffc 111 W ; Will dodged by a t-hadow, and on arriv ing at his study he would find the! vM J mem ofAninjaieand his visits to his study. He has sent Alister Dumlev, such beautiful ducks Jir rJSiwf'Kn'mmaiioa an uccouiit of Ills experience to the cme to-day.'j Iuid (excited): TP"Cw,'r1fSiiiKiiiu pMVr w . f r i i i "Dncks! ou don't say so, Bridget!1 AlAriSri-atSiViVbt-irjV. American hociety for Psychical Ue-. 8ervnnt: -Yi,, .sorr. i it's an ile ft fc&VeTrWbVrlSame" ?arch. Not every college president paintin' for theliuin' room.' -Y. J. v-TKc:etb, HeT,?r","S"la would give up visiting his study for ; Sun. j! ;t-nrrTiae. i(rmrrkfft. the sake of a pet dog. Judge fto dude prisoner; "What V-ci';Wid.l.it.;JiS laslmmofora wHI dressed, gntle- j. u.-DUeaeofDieileB. New York is iroiii'rto have another manly fellow like you to be arrested Danville lircrze. A sentence in an American novel: figure of a heavilv draped female ; "He alighted, and tied his horse to ; seated on his sofa. His pet dog large locust in front of the house,'' j . i. . . .ii n .n i riiiimu in i inn n rn si.oueu so nu.cn lerror at inemgnt-. t,on gQ ihgfcfc fastened his horse to ly returning apparition that Dr. " a hnse jrrasshonper. I 36tb. Smith was finally obliged to give up : Servant (inTwarding liouse): 4'Ah I ttY Cu. with Frrclfl. alanuai W Itch lit! OH cod 21Uctcr, .60 Prlcr, Clc!a Bottle oTcr 50 dotel eld br Dragglttai or Best Prepaid oa Receipt of Price. Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 Falton SL, It. Y H01LX0FATHIC f f SPECIFIC l(o. j0 la cm 93 rra- The enV racct fol rnjed for viJ, r vtaJa tod Urr rial powder, for a&. IT umcooim. or mb pox Sold tripe - M itt a"1 c., i tach 2 cod w u nrm 1 1 . i"r. I. ... S7.00 fireproof pUv house. The parti v . VV L1 ? ' SYn ttVC,lue ttl 11 btirtiel Lnion bqnart) Theatre is to feShion?v Dde-4tHowling swell' be razed to the foundation, and an j Judge "Ten dollar'1 77tf7M. entirely new rurtiu-e put up In ae-! Mother ''What has j become of cordance with the strict law con- j Charlie? I havejft seen him once this morning. Daughter lie is in Uncle John's room, t Unch John is taking Charlie's photograph by the instantaneous process, and that alwavs takes him three or four hoiirs.v Sifting. j A contemporary asks: ! "How shall women carrv their nurses to frus- rjrWijtor an aggregate width of one hundred j trate thieves" "Why; carry them m . laud forty-seven feet. All this will empty. Nothing frustrates" a thief woman s earning the building of theatres. There will be an open space on every tide of the.reconstructed thea- tr, the vestibule will extern! across IfenroDS Debility Vital Weakness, ",s ti.ebun.iiiw...a ad PrtwtrtUan. tnmT om-ork or other cwW I t'lel e are to be ' twenty exits. With u' ir-A tut i.ini j.i.vt-;t If..- tv 0"x I-V-rrt.u fvr Ti aid n f ;. IHreMtoJUNedi&rl crrrK. Mm Ut 161 mis. AlwC'i'ticI loc t TVn .rl f prticllea! rot'I t 4- urnio lOora-iP ct Cm tier to r?ix.i7; bout iaettbaUK hero l tu Lljrc IrtMU br vi kI ocU ut S I .0 r KUus- bout tux 15 Ccau. II . na ed the nOOIL OF CA!K IUKU.N r O rnffr. 160 lllu. Llrt. for jrMar mod trallon. BoaaUiuT rnlorrtt plittr. Xrtsvobt ana brmluurof KUkicdtCa of kli kxc J Cax to DQiUl and stock U kiad binK etc. Mi!csl fo 1 t rutm. 1c'U.n U Wl l. ASSOCIATED FAMC1EKS, dlKtlaUii ktkb Mrw, l.lljlrl., fa. LH I n linn We mall enough to f II tt connnre. it. . lacokrbacii ca. ap Id 4vr 'Tl Broad sr. Newark, X. 4. 'ANKER'S CINCER TON O without drbr. 1 -J be good news for nervous theatre goers. A theatre constructed on such principles, and provided with electric lights and means for flood ing the stage at a second's notice in case or tire, will be as safe as a building can be made, and no one need hesitate to patronize it through fear of being caught in a fiery fur nace. A time-table of travel and mail service in Central Africa shows that there is not yet cause for serious ap" prehension as to the fate of Mr. Stanley and his companions. The last letter from Emin Pasha reached Jjondon on April U, and was dated at Wadelai, August 1C, 1887. Con sequently, it had been seven months ami twenty-three days in transit. It was not expected that Mr. Stanley wouia reach waueiai icfmr Octo ber, anil in such a country thereare countless chances of delay that ipight, without threateningthe safe ty of the expedition, prolong the joumev by several weeks. Nor is it to be supposed that tiding of Mr or can be nm mTa. mm in M UmeiT oaa of I ajkrr'a Cliwrcr Tonic. Nit deUy UtUn rrotM. TaJra It la litn. It U InTsJanhto for all iOn 1'rui.vW; ca -jraeiioM of th uiroat and ian. and dnw Stanley s arrival Will arf.atrTWWatdL.aia .iriT drtftinJ transmitted tons more sneedilv than Emin Pasha's correspondence has been. Therefore, takintr October 1 e at which Mr. reached Wade- is less a week as the shortest tiiue in which won! could be sent hack to Entrland. it will beseen that we need not expect to hear from him before the latter part of next mouth. MAKES PH fnl'nT.'T'! as the earliest hU Mill J:! Stanley could have liUU kD UUl li 111,11 e'K,,t m0!ltl1 ; irons. v. v ., . . u-iw tabsoQ Dr. railways shows enterprise, and good terarfmix se,lse iu thew two ewuutrfes, which more than to snatch! u purse, after following herhalf a mile and then find that it contains noth ing but a receipe for spiced peaches and a faded photograph of her grandmother." ! "This is a queer looking building, isn't i!7" he asked, stopping in front of a house on Lafayette square "Yes, it is quite odd," she replied, evincing much interest. "Is it very old?" "Oil, yes; very, very old. I ean remember when er er have you ever ! noticed, Mr. De Smith, what beautiful streets we have in Washington?" Washington Critic. Algy "Do you think, my love, that your father will consent to our marriage?" Angely VOf course papa will be very sorry to lose me, thirling." Algy "Hut 'I will say to him that, instead of losing a daught er, he will train a soii." Angely "1 wouldn't do that, Jove, if you really want me. Papa has three such sons living at home now, and he's a little bit touchy on the point.' .3900- The cabinet onjan waa introduced In Its sent form uv Mason s. namiin iu iti. pTT!ikir followed In the maniacture of th(winnimpnKbut the Mason Humlln Oryans have always maintained ihcir supre rn&ch as the best In the world. Mason At Hamlin ofTer. as demonstration of he unequalled excellence of their orjran.x, the -ct th-in at all the gre.it World's Exhibitions. C that of I'arU. ls?7. In competition with v-ib rt nil MtiintrlfK: lhlV hTI i nVfU Jlly taken the highest honors. Illustrated . Wholly unlike artificial 7iteran. Any book learned In one reading Clissr nt tnUT at rtultlmrtro innr m tvn. . tmit, 1500 at rbiiadclnhla. lanre classes of I The HiuHiuneeiiienl that Chile and Columbia Law student, at Vale. Wellesler, un t.:.. T i: i Oberlin, Unireri4ty of reun.. MU hlsran rui- I tno ArPrpnn"e Republic have con" Tiv, treaty for international . ciivuiim; nulla, vt. W as i or, jnnu v. injamin, Ju Brown. K. II. Cooic. Principal : inal Ooneze. c. The system ricrSS-Vfrnm corrion1e,iC are among the niost progressive of PKOF. LQlETTE. 217 nfth avc. New York. South American Republics. Pec MAsf.iV AV lTAln.rT ,,ni,s,t,s wel1 tlmt tHy are kPt. " vv '"-iujiuiii apart by thirrr1 ADO A ntC I v.i ' " "v I Sspaifr "Tn&nn Ter of theH VJrSle Dy Wm. H.Oreen",,ml that they fa( in P0" site directions aui border upon dif ferent oceans, since side by side hey would be rivals and might go to war for the mastery, as Chile did with Peru. Indeed, only a few years since, in spite of these difficulties of getting at each other either by land or sea, their relations were strained and hostilities threatened. Of late years practicable passes have been discovered in the Andes between the two countries, and now two railroad lines are being built which will really be transcontinental, mak ing connections beteen the At lantic and tle Pacific. American skill, enterprise and capital have figured largely iu "Chile's railroads hitherto, and doubtless will do so in the contracts for the new roads. The Chilian Government owns and manages a great many miles of road, and to private companies which build and run railroads in some cases it furnishes subsidies. - I! ... la Consninptton Incurable? Read the followioe: Mr. C. II Mor ri, Newark. Ark., says: "Was down with A bees s of Lone, and friend, and physicians pronounced roe an Incura ble Consumptive. Began taking Dr King's New Discovery for Connrop ifon. ata now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on Tny farm. It i the finest medicine ever rnide." Jesse Middle vt art Decatur. Ohio.' sayi: "Hd it noi been for Drf Kin New Discovery for Consumption I ; ' i: " Spbino Judge Montgomery. ! Fall Judsre MacKae. 9 Keauiort IFeb. t3ih. May 28th, Xov. Currituck March oth, Sept. 3d. Camden March 12th. SeDt- lOtlui Pasquotaafc-March 19th. June llh, Sept. 17th. Dec.iwu. 1 rerquimana March 26th, Sept. 2hi :howan April 3d. Oct. 1st. -ncj Inrll nrh rrf- atu k 8 uaiuaiiiiii 0ui vv. uiu : Hertford April 15th, June 18th, .Oct. 15th. v asninsrton-rpni zoa. uct. ra.:i Tyrrell April SOtlu Oct. 29th. I Dare May 7th, Nov. 5ti. f Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. i : Pamlio 31 ay iiat, Nov. 19th. SKCOXDJUDICIAI, DISTRICT. Spking Judg-e Graves. Fall Juchre Montjromerr. I Halifax Van. itn, iilaroh oth,r May 14th, :Nov. 12th. f I Northampton iJan. 23d. April 2d,' Xct. 1st. liertie Feb. oth, April 20th, Oct. 29th. . ' Craven t Feb. Wtli. May 2th, NoV. 2tjth, Warren March Wta, sepr, I7tn. Edgecombe April lath, Oct. lothi TUIKD ;JUPICIAI. DISTRICT, svkixg Judge Avery. Fam Jiidcrc Graves. i lltt 'Jan. 9th, Ma rch 10th, t June Kth, Sept 17tn. I tT.inklin--Jan. sjd.-Aiirll lith, Nov.l2th. Wilson iFcb. Gth. June 4th. Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug 2Qth, Oct. loth. f Martin March 5th, Sept. yd, tDec- 30. (ireene April 2d, ucu ist. Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. FOUKTU JUDICIAL PISTKICf. Spring Judge Shipp. I Fali Judgre Avery. I Wake Van. 9th. tFeb. 27th, 'March 2bth tAprll 23d, Vuly 9th, iAug. 27th, 'Sept. 24th tOct. 22d. :r . Wayne Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th sept, lutn, uct. 15. j p f Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th,' Npv.;;22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IJ Spring Judge Merrimon. i Fall Judffe shipp. h Durham Jan. 16th, March 2Cth Jane 4th Oct. 15th. i Granville Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th Nov. 26th. - I Chatham FeB. 13th, May 7th, Oct. lst. Gullford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th Dec. 10th. i i Alamance March 5th, May 2lsf, Sept. 24th Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. feth. rerson April 16th, Aug. 2Gth, Noy. 19th. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Shepherd. . Fall Judge Merrimon. Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th, Septil0t3i. New Hanover t Jan. 23d. tApril 16th. tSept 24th. i - Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov.iil26h. DuDlin Feb. 13th. Sent. 3rd. Nov.!i2fit!h. "Sampson tFeb. 27th, April 3tKli, Osct. 8th, oec. juui. - i Carteret-March 19th, Oct. 22(1. h Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. ? Onslow April 2d, Nov. 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. many diw ly i H 1 - J r ' f t ? -7 v i r We can jrlve m. roach forth itnofticy? -Thotieands say this in -v J . 1W.0Q0. Daring . itsj nearly fifty years' existence the - V . mmwimm tin) - ; ' BUIfunfil 6M absorbed tweaty-fonr other'azrlculturar Periodicals. iand PJ, .. recognircd aathorlty on aricoltar! matters the world ovo" V?? W th. 1 editors who hare made it power in both hemispheres, reinforced iM ' old US or It will hftiirmri -rnlnahlo Mnnini. IBM tk.. f tr--. "rcea WfUi n. " Of nnm hunrlrurt r-in.t illnatr.) n. i , """'uir and House ed ordinal niamTonsd ' hold, from over fifty different writers. Price, tl.50 a"r 8inuD ' D U ' UiM -UAL VARY, : 5 SS 8ew,whMj '.'t U; orj Uitii f 1LATB These niagniflccnt works of artare neither bid time chromos noroHin.J'-"1" lngB. but (exquisite pictures executed for. us by Photoetchlna ;and M?1711 ' nrOf PSB. flit hPSVV mutn nanir. K!tM n(hai Tr-1nn .1 iv tU0riw ), 1887) forwarded jcwih jean Atrricnltnriit CEng. or German).' trlth both Volume, published pec. 20, 1887, entitled - Spring Judge Phillips. : FALL J Urie-o SUpplieni. I Columbus Jan. leth, April 2d. July 3d, tNov, ;cth. Anson Van. 9th. tAprll 30th. TISOV. 2UIU. Cumberland Jan. 23d. tMav TNOV. 12111. f i, j'Sept. 7tli, July I 3d. 23(1 "Were all wise enough to heed this advice in season, a Tvorld of suffering would be avoided. The best months in which to take fiood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, are March April May I At no ci!ir,"nted everywhere. .Liberal ter Kobeson Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct, I.. . , i r Mchmond Feb. 13th; June 4th. Sent 17th. liladen March 19th, Oct. 22d. 1 Brunswick" April 9th: sept. 10th. I Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Connor. I Cabarrus Van. 30th, April 30th. OctJ29th. Ii-edell -Feb. 6th, May 2lst, AugJ 6th, Nov, 5th. I j . Kowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov Daldson March 5th, June 4th, Sept. 2d, Kandolnh March 19th. scDt. i7thJ Montgomery April 2d. Oct, 1st. s 10th. h. . - . . r . I . . i-i.cnn ie im iHMiv ti ihulu iu catalcvucf free. c;uanu rrniGiiT. Mason JC Hamlin do not hesitate to make the esuaordmarr claim tor their plants, that they arw snprtor to all others. They recosr xjze the nua extvllcnce achieved by other leadinr makers in the art of piano bulldlnc. bat UU claim euiwrlortty. This they attribute solely to the remarkable Improvement Intro duced by thcta In the year ISjsI, and now known o tie "ila-son llatnUn Ha no strtnsrr.-by . thenaotwhlch is secure! the rreau-st poj- sitiie purity and refinement of tone, together wita crcatly increased rapacity for standing la tunc, and other important advantages. 4 nrrniir. containing tcstlmonUla from three huadred purchasers, musicians and tuners, bent, togvther with descriptive cata irv to r-r anulieajit. llanos aad organs sold for cash or easy pay- rants also rente"! MJISUN 1LVMLTN ORGAN & PIANO CO., . boston. Nw Yoax. Chicago. PlS4W EXHAUSTED vrwr 'LIFE, VITALITY nn -Ah, -1 rpUE BCLENCEOl f J-LIFE, the grea Medical Work of th age on M anhood,Nen oos and Physical De bI12y, Premature De Mm! TIIVOTI r ehKrrcciof xoota Viall Iff I 111 OLLI land the UDtoU miser w fonn-nrr.t tJirrtym. S00 Ttacea 8 m, 13 pre ' T . .1 n. i f ryjaiseaied, Caatrailre sample fre to aJ youBl iAMiijrd men. Send DOW. The Gold and need of, or 60 susccitiblc to the benefit to be derived from Hood's .Sarsaparilla, as now. The Impoverished condition oi the blood, the weakening effects of Die long, cold winter, the lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all make a good spring medicine absolutely necessary. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla and you will be con vinced that it is the ideal spfS medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist. $1; six for 3. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar dec lOlyr diwnrm mw'SSdp " ELY'S CREAM HALM Cleanses the Nasal Passages, ' Allays CatarrH Pain and Irdlam-pgHrTAD mation. Heals the f. T? VT K V 7r2 1 would have died ot Lunz Trouble r w. h piiik f3L mdaitBoi h i Ws eivenopby the doctors. Am now l ry. lb. osiupie reea & Co' firl .Aiecau wckies, years m iuju( jo qo uesfc in uutuu r",FT rr SHFTv.r boUles free tt W. It. G flAnua of Tstc and & smell. e ft- y 1 ET fflt tlSHAY-FEVER A particle Is applied Into each nostril and is agreeable. Prlee 50 cents at druggists- by mall, registered, go cents. ELY BKOTHEK3. 23T. Greenwich St., New York. apl 9 lycod diw Practical Hints to Builders A LITTLE BOOK OF 64 PAGES. CONTA1N- lng solid facta that every man contem plating building should know before letting his contracts. 12 designs ot plains and elegant homes, with plans and estimated cost. Short chapters on the kitchen, chimneys, cistern, foundation, brickwork, mortar, cellar, heat lng. ventilation, the roof and many items of Interest to builders. M ailed free on receipt ot Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. ' f Fall Judsre Connor. v. Rockingham Jan. 23d, July 23d, Noi 5th. Yadkin Feb. 20th. SeDt. 24th. T 1 Wilkes-rMarch 5th, April 30th, Sept.) Alleghany Ma rch 19th, Sept. 3d. r l uavie April 2d, Oct. 8th. -s S'fk'f Aaril 1I!th Attr !fV XTv.r -fn Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Gilmer. Fall Judge Claik. it-ndwunn-Feb. 13th. Julv 16th.- .r. rTrAug. 6th. iJiuke Marcff trexifl., ulease'you 1 4 caidweil March 19th. sent. 3a. ? I Ashe March 2ttth. May 28th. Aug. i20th. Watauga April 9th. June 4th, Augi; 27 th. Yancey April 30th, Sept. 24th. McDowell May 14th. Oct. 8th. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Sfring Judge Boykin. J Fall Judge Gilmer. J. Catawba Jan. 16th. July leth. Alexander Jan. 30th. July 30th. 1 Union 'Feb. 13th, tFeb. 20th, Sp. 17th, tsept.24th. . ii Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th, tAug. 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. IJneoln Anill 2d. Oct. 1st. A Cleveland April 9th, Aug. 6th, OctS 22d. Kutnerrom Apm 2w, ocu 29tn. Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT,, Spring Judge MacRae. Fall Judge Boykin. Madison Feb. 27th, July 30th, tNpv uuncomDe Marcn i2tn, June lgtn, Dec. od. f Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3d. Haywood April 9th, SeptlOth. Jackson April 23d, Sept. 24th. Macon May 7th. Oct. 1st. Clay-May 14th. Oct. 8th. Cherokee-tf ay 21st. Oct. 15th. Graham .Tune 4th, Oct. 29th. Swaln--Juno lltbrNov. 5th. n 5 n process, on lshed DecL SO, American our new OUR 150 handsom receipt oj Mcttrsa, am HOHIES; HOW TO BEAUTffY TBEU, ome illustrations, bound in cloth nd ' cnU n.. LJ M 81.60, the extra tea cents behiff vfor"paJkIag mITSSL ft- oivH"'U HuinBer. JbOfflUh . t" ueswii'Hwn-.vj-xiew uooks presented ta am n n' l. Avar T.. ..11 .1. . . r if B"",,1;'1"CJB uescnpuon of (he Fie tur na Portrait of Munkacsy, the painter of tkese ffrekt works,; iow attracting world-wide attention jfTr . . cftT . . v -T .ac SUBSCRIPTIONS. CAN BEGIN ANY TIME1 Addreifc v3 3rapJy Vigor, Wrtajrotjs" or Ljg of Meri'uvty per aneutly restored by clie use. of an entirely m inipcy. 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