MISCELLANEOUS-. L-J ULIPMREYS' 12. IIUITTESSYS' ECCZ Cloth & Cold Binding 1U rafa,a Butt Umrmnmi ium, r. o. hi. y-T. ! ' , t mmm aaaa. aa I 4 t H.1... iimraonnnfliinf r ? f fa w cwvy w,jthaA Holv Qity is fast leoiuinfr 'again the city of the Jews. In 1880 ftYtara wpn not more than o.OOO Jews i t . . o ' District. John A. Gilmer, of Guilford, f iior. nn there are more than 30. r i H? fL;iiir w t unvtin nt Namnonn ; - vv I? foot i r KncmAn nprspwitinns 1 mstnci, o""" v. jiawwc, v,uiuucnou. WV. .v-v-v .... - r ! mnt W J. MOTItlTl Josh. T. James, Editor & PropV. ' WlIINGTON. X. G. c.rinr Courts of North. Carolina 18SS . .-'J JUDGES.---; r;----; 1st District, James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort nd District, Fred Phillips, of Edgecombe. : rmi District, 11. G. Connor, of Wilson. : - Ith District, Walter ciark,oi w axe. f cniciiESTK r. o ? f t trtt ...u mils THURSDAYMAY SV 1888.. rxrr or rxrsnrai.iro- ecus Vrrrn. Coccaatioo, IaflaMmaUona... oroii, Horarmr, " ('nlni Col!c. orTetlutic lafant. I tarrhea. Children w Adulta. lTenterr. Cnpiir, liilwx Couc... I'taolrra Merbwa. oatitux '-oat ha. CoM, iiroochiua Vmralcfa. Tootoacb. laeacb .... liraiarhra. Sick HwdMh. n.c- raxcx. .25 .2 .25 .25 .25 .S5 .25 .25 Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington. N.C., as secona-ciasa matter. C j O EV5 KOPATHIC t 1 1 K i: 14 if t? ip 2f I J 7 ic J 2 WtltCJ, to Fr-Woa ftrvxi (tenp. Cc-rb, D.fT.Tt 13rthitr mU Dree .25 .25 .25 V5 as .50 BOopl"ca. kiim satii.. KJrrf Ki-r e .5l r?oo I uliiiy. i:v V5J I rl3r Wrttofii. Wftjff Bd... .50 of he Heart. Il:UtoB..1 .00 The woman suffrapre question has come to a vote again in the Massa chusetts Legislature, as in every Legislature with hut two exceptions bince itf(J7. me rueasuro was prer tiented only In the restricted form of a proposition to grant women the right to vote in municipal elections, hut it. secured only Stf afflruiative voten to 107 in the negative. This is the smallest affirmative vote ever cast, and is in sharp contrast with the attitude of the legislators fifteen liaro led thousands to make their homes there, and although the Tnrkish Uovernment forhids all Jews wlto are not residents of Jeru salem to-reinain longer; than thirty days, yet a judicious application of bribes enables them to stay there as long as they please without moles tation. Wealthy Jews have built hospitals and - founded homes, and many of the refugees who are poor live from the charity of their breth ren. . ft i i 3AFE:v.'AYCREUAEL!:,T0 LADIES I.NDlSPEKSABLr.SOLD BY ALL DRUS6STS ASKFC DIAi'CXD nRAND ICHESTtrstNSUSH ANDTAKt NOC. tER SEE 5l5NATtJtE ON EVERY BOX Ml t m C)r Ten.l ttrea ? i sth District, W J.3iontomery, of Cabarrus. Vnrti District. AlDhonso c. Averr. of Burke. inh District, Win. M. Shlpp, of Mecklenburg. 12th District, J. II. Aierrlmon, of Buncombe. - SOLICITOUS. ; r ' 1st District, John H. Blount;; of Perquimans. 2nd District, Geo. n. wnite, (col or uaniax.1 3rd District, D. Worthlngton, of Martin. J Atti iiistrlet. T. iL. Areo. of Wake. sth Districts Isaac- R.btrayhora. of Durham 6th District, o. 11. Allen, of Duplin. 7th District, Frank McNeill, of Richmond. Otn District. ThOS.' Settle, Jr.J; Of Rockingham. J 7oataenndbTBical Dccnrin lotajcr liid a District, W.H. Bower, of CaldwelL... I fJLHv?? 11th Dlstricf, Frank osborne; or MecKienDurg. if.h District. James M. Moody, of Buncombe. TTVE Of HOLDING COURTS FIRST JUDICIAL v cewarc aVcJlf-.pn lv ; i a GncK-' FOR PAotrir 9JJ U UCWCBESTERS OiCUSHJJIAMQNO PEN NYR 0 ML PluS WITH snrUrSED 1 1 " janlSeodlydo :i:. ';;'i:-- 1' 11 Mi . J J A W-1U .a.A & Badical Cnre for Nerve cs Detu jity vJTsran In Consnmptlon Incurable V RfaH the follwiotr: Mr. C H. Mor rij. Newark. Ark., sajs 'Was down and friends and SPECS FIGS , . r-, with ADcvSS oi i.auif ifieuus am or twenty j-ear ago, when in 1S71 a Dhvsici&n9 i.roncuoced me an Iocara e4 try Drvtk . or o txt ptid on rcipt of xsch S3 eod w ly nrm .10. 1 U alU ab CI. 1 in. jtkJ u, i;l-- !l""2: :-' J f A Uo-.irU Krrrci. rJ ! '--.iAV J' r J " tJ t.. 9CV.I U L4 j Mf rwxa5i.r C.ccU of aH LjUx 1 WA'rWJ retolutionpropnsinga constitutional amendment to strike out the word male and give women'full suffrage received h.ilf the votes in the House of Representatives, and was defeat ed only by the casting yote of the Shaker. The trouble in Massachu setts, is everywhere else, appears to be the lack of support for the pro posed ehange among the people in whose behalf it is urged. 5S Ufal r!ar; I r.V- ? t :, 'F VvC Uoca of LL Ir.-w'.i; r v ta cc?c-nir; X piacj icr po3:ry lwrc'; t iJi'-iou v I lUcc ro 4"-i Jf'k p I 1..0 per i:tiiLC .tMut lcr li. CcuJ-j C tratiar tar if r tj-i tb noon or ca ge KIUU.h. I o pnr. lou 1110 icaw Eaaauful rclorrd Tl aoataact hnwdmccl olkiaI :ntr cur ilow t- baili latf. ai.1 stock an Arury. Au aboel Famxa. ft'rkeavt eI kaJ buo, r? ec MAi'Jtl Ic J J 1 rnts. TJa Twh booka, IU Cta. . AS3PCIATSD VaNCIEMS, SJ7 &ast Ujhth bUt, raUaalplOa, Pt, P ATA DDL! 8ri-E Trcatjikmt CDCC Urt I Anfin We mall enough tornLL conTince. ic . laudekbacu & co. p 15 4 w - 773 Broad st, Newark, N. J. . t t M fi I k , I i i a w u ai vv a v ' w x w j vitn i i R III I ' Al faTrrn Coerh. Pr-wti ft. Atfifna. lAdlntloot U AltkCR'S CINCCR t ONI0 (Viunit dtoy. J cwi mtajvt u KucftaimuNl la Ui b rtmol ar ail aartiuaa it IS Lb rent anl lunr. and dlraw rMnar from unpara htooU ixl ntaaMkn. Tb f4 ad atca, atmcviinr acalni axa alowlr drinini Urra " majir r. rowrf tbeir laiU) U a ObwIt naa Pf -axti-BOlnar Tuuk UudeUy HOiuj rroua. Tak it in (un it u laaiuai h,lur a'l iua o4 Cijorjri U atutnaca ana bewaia. Oo. at tn-ujtla. I -MAKES- i I V IVlmlly unllkff arlluVIit! ajalrma. Any book lramNl In one reaMlIni;. Classes of lo7 at Baltimore, loo.l tit De troit, isoo at I'hlladclphia. larrt? rlan? of Columbia Law students, at Yalf. Weiiol.v, I'ofruu, i. ni vcrhii y oi rvnn.. Mirniiran l nl Terslty, C'Uautauqu.1, Ac. c. KmlorsrHi bv luchard Proctor, tho Scientist; Hons. W. W Astor. JudAaP. Benjamin. Judze (Ubson Dr. Brown, K. IL. Cook", iTlnclpal N. V. State Nor mal college, ic The system is perfectly u pencciiy laujrnv oy correspondence, itos- Pcttn rosr fkkk from BOP. LOJSETTK. S5I Fifth are.. New York. MASON. & HAMLIN ORGANS, $22 TO S900. The cabinet onran was Introduced in Its present form D.r .Mason E nainiin in IM.L tnher makers followed in the inanracturcof thee Instruments, but (he Mason Hamlin Orpuis hare always maintained their suprc maca as th best lu the world. . Mason Hamlin offer, as demonstration of the unequalled excellence of their oians, the tact than at all the great World's Exhibitions, fcLace that of Paris, 167, In competition with best makers of all countries, they have lnTa rubtj taktn the highest honors, illustrated catalogues tree. Mason at Hamlin do not hesitate to make the extraordinary claim. tor their plants, that they ara superior to all others. They reeog r.tze the htrh excellence achieved by other leadln? makers in the art of piano building; but still claim superiority. This they attribute toieiy to tne remarkaoie improremenr His estimated that the railroad mileage of Mexico owned by Ameri cans is nearly 3,000 miles, and that the capital thus invested is upwards, of f80,000,000. The amount of Ame rican capital invested in mines is thought to be nearly $20,000,000. In 1873 the imports of Mexico were $20, 166,013, and only $5,231,235 of this came from the United States, and of this latter amount only a yery small proportion went across the frontier. Last year the exports from this country to Mexico were about $18,000,000, of which more than half went by American railways to the border aud thence by rail to interior points. The International Company of Lower California has a - grant es timated at 17,000,000 acres, and a brisk town is now estahlishcd uuoiit 100 miles south of San Dirgo, Cal. Exchange on New York in Northern Mexico is sold more largely than on any other city, and in the City of Mexico is second onlv in demand to that on London. .. - A curious case of citizenship is to Im decided by the Iowa Courts. In one oi tue towns or tne Htute a Methodist ministerappeared as pros ecutiiiir witness uirainst a saloon keeper. At the next election the sa loon keeper challenged the vote of the clergyman on tiie ground that he was an itinerant Methodist min ister, and, being subject at anytime to removal by the Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, could not, therefore, be a citizen of any town, city, county or State. The judges of election overruled the challenge, but the plaintiff has car ried the case to the Supreme Court of the State, and it comes on in the May term. The Christian Advocate says tnat, as tuere are more than 25,000 Methodist ministers in the United States, it will be a decidedly interesting thing for it to be de clared that they cannot be citizens. As Methodist ministers have been Governors of States, members of Congress, members of Legislatures, justices of the peace and candidates h'u Consumptive. Began taking Dr. KingV New D scovt-ry (r. Consutup .n. am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee ihe work on my farm. It U the finest medicion vtr made." Jesse Mi!d!eart. Decatur". Ohio xt: -ilad it unr been for l)r. Kinsrs Sow Iio.verv for Consti'i:pi;m vioald hvo died of Lunsr "Trouble Was ffiven up by the doctors. Aai now in beTst ol hoilib Try it. Sample botties free, at W. II, Green & Co', Drmr Store 4I)o you atteud any post, Doctor? ou were fn the army, were you not? i Oh, ves. I -attend post mor f terns occasional! v'JV. Y. Journal ; J j Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedv for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope less cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of mv remedy FRKK to any of your readers who have consump tion if thev will send me their ex press and nost office address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 l'earl St., riew orii. "Were all wise enough to heed this advicevin season, a world of suffering would be avoided. The; best months in which to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, are March April May At no other season Is the body so much in need of, or so susceptible to the benefit to be derired from Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now. The Impoverished condition of the blood, th& weakening effects of the 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 Tinced that it is the ideal spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drogglst. 1 ; six for $5. Prepared only by C, L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar dec lOlyr dtwnnn mvs2dp II Insuran.fv1' MARINE, KENT DISTRICT. SrKiNO Judge Montgomery. Faij Judge MacRae. tf Beaufort tFeb. t3h. May 28th, Nov. 26th. Currituck March oth, Sept. 3d. ramrtfn-March 12th. SeDt, 10th. PasnuotankMarch 19th. June -11th, Sept. 17th, Dec 10th. Perquimans March 26th, Sept, 24th -Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st. tiates April 9th, Oct. 8th.. J Ifertrord April 15th, June 18th, Oct, 15th. Washington April 23d. Oct; 22d. Tyrrell April 30tli. Oct, 29th. D:u-e May 7th; Nov. 5th. h Ttvria MnvlMi "VfiV. 12l.h. Ji . Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. , " . ' !i - SECOND JUDICIAL PI3TBICT.V ; spring Judge Graves. -r ; ' FaW rTudge Montgomery. k IlaUfax tJan. 9th, tMarch 5tJi, May lh, tNov.l2th. ' ' Northampton tJan. 231, April 2d. Oct, 1st. Bertie Feb. Gth, April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven t Feb. 13th, May 28th, Nor. 2Cth. Warren March 19th, Sept, 17th. ' Edgecombe April leth, octi 15th. " THIBD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Spring Judge Avery. Fa Lir-Judge Graves. Pitt Man. 91h, March 19th rrtn. Franklin Jan. 2od, April liith, NOv. 12th. WiLson IFcd. Gth. Juneitu: uct. I9tn. Vance Feb. 20th, 31ay2ist,! Aug. 20th Oct. I5ta. ji Martin March 5th. Sept. 3d, 4Dec- 3d. Greene Auril 2d, Oct. 1st, j Nash April 30th, Nov, 19thi FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. , Spring Judge Shlpp. Fall Judge Avery. Wake Van. 9th. tFeb. 27th. t April 23d, 'July 9th,. iAug. 27th, TOCt.220. r Wayne Jan. 23d, March 12th, April aotn. Sept. loth, Oct. 15. Hi - uarneu Feo. eta, Aug, etn; isov. ocn. i Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22li FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrlmdh. Fall ludsre shiPD. li Durham Jan. ICth, March 26th, June 4tlL Oct, 15th. Granville Jan. 30th, April Nov. 26th. Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct. 1st, Guilford Feb. 20th. May 28th. Aug. nec. lotn. ihooasad cases they absolute!? .rssto; 1241 ana brokM rtmrm men vozno .AO i nose who nnnsr iiva hmj otru uiwiawj woaaht r.hont brr Tniliscref icn. KiiCmrd. Ovcr-Knua I'i-ozi, or too free Indalncn, wo tiiat yoa eend. ua (ot nties with etatemen tot ynr troahle, aaa securs RiirraRSS PERSOKS canatfo FRLS Tria! cS out aavs-Z -- nj v.. . mal ;y d&w ly -i n 515 m m x? n ;v , . ft eause after plates are made It costs far les nronort innate .'...5.t P- than IdOnYl. DiiriniT tfq nurlr flfrrmin1 mloi n,. v I-'JEl 2 It . has absorbed twenty-four other recognized authority on editors who hare mads i it will be mors valuable during 1883 than ever. oae nunareo origisai litusiratiocs ana o and Household, from over -fifty different iliifllfgi t June UthJ Sept March !26th, Sept, 24th, MM Triean Tn (rniflppn t. wnrlra rif art. ar noifriBi nM tint. .h... "a lags, but exquisite pictures ezecutea for na by PhotoetchiM and uiiir four other aerlcultural Periodicals; and rii!n,; ' on agricultnral matters the world' over Wi.h ,, Ucs ,fo be ir apower in both hemispheres, reinforced i k?ld el'3 ef orljrrnal articles on the FarnTnl, 1D' Bf t it writers.; Price, a yS7fv-.. urstana only RcproductioaTt" llljfUlUi; PILATE 23d, Sept. loth, Brocees. on neavy piate paper, Z2iz mcnes. iTice 1.00 eachT Both i8riirwT ihed Dec 20, 18S forirarded in tubes, post-paid. if T0Ul Plctur (i OUR. GREA.T COFFER; ?'' -v ' iean Atrrlculturlst fEng.pr German), ; with ttotk mr.. volume, published Dec. 20, 1387, entitled ; vnm WWes, tj OUR HOBIES; HOW TO BEAUTIFY TE; handsome illnstratlons, bound In cloth and gold. lAmeriean our new ISO handsome illnstratlons, bound In cloth and gold, price tiin.w . receipt of $1.6Q the extra ten cents being ,for pacfang ini poitog w send to .us ror specimen number, English or Cer , man, fall description of New Books presented to c" aiid. new sabscrlbers, and full description of th'oriel tures, and Portrait of KXunkacsy. the painter of tic--' sreat works, now attracting world-wide attention L jAP VASSERS' WANTED EVEItYWHEllIi KUBSCRIPTIONS CAN' BEGIN ANY TIME. Addreii. I f. JgJPP Q ItiljlisIici-, 751 Droaairay, !?. r. i27th, 4th, Sept J17th, for the Vice Presidency of the Uni- -is.nt, fihe, ui i dents in their. beb?IC-T refT T)rece- i C1PM BT thpm h thTMrl- inflnrlilf TaJC tui LrT rvicu l-i secureu tne greaiesi pos sible purity and refinement of tone, together with greatly increased capacity for standing la tune, and other Important advantages. A "circular, containing testimonials from three hundred purchasers, musicians and tuners, sent," together with descriptive cata ltvue, to any applicant. llanos and Organs sold for cash or easy pay mnts; alo rented MA UN HA VI LIN OKGAN & PIAXOCO., jwwtos. New York. Chicago. apM4Tv EXHAUSTED VITALITY THE SCIENCE OI UFE,.the erea Medical Work of Ih ac on MaDhoodNert oca and Physical De bility, Pmnatare De n1' TUVQCI C cUae, Errors of TouA AUUll ' I niOa.Lritndtheuatoid miser rs ccoae3acct thereon, S0 papes 8 va., lu pre XTpUcca for a3 d acaara. Cloth, fall cHt, only f LOU y emU, aesied. Htaatratrv aampie free toaifyoanf ti siiOdaKd xaea. nd now. lh Gobi am Jrartlled MrdjJ awanied to the aathor by tb NaIHo U iiedlcal Awociaaon. Addrrw P.O. tfox l&5,Boe "Jca. 11 us , cr Dr. W. IL PA ILK El C, gradaat of Uar rxri UtCcsi CoQcse, year practice in BobIoq, a-o mar bs co&aulted coofidaotiattT. Oflce, Na iDaliachSt. SpecUity, Diseara of Alaa. CstUlstst. Y avavr BSTvr It svcU :CREAM BAXSX CleaAsea the Nasal - - Passages. Allays 4 Paia and IhSam- CatarrH Sorts, It est ores the fk&sea of Taste and Encll. riv'c taatlon. Heals tl"?lfyfXVEH fiSffA 1ST IHl CUSLtr-I-UVCii A particlo ts arplied Into each nostril and ia 2rn-at:sL Price IO cent at drurrlsr; by r rer.sterciJ, oi cent. kly ui;uiui: jcw.nnrast.. New York. trrc ANDTOKNADO INSURANCE. SMITH & BOATWRIGHT, No. 124 N. Water St rwt .Telephone No. TJ The"Washibgtou correspondent of the Now York Stjn says: 44Jon- quUK: OL.Vfcyjfst now for table Hoivers. At Mrs. Whitney's dinner on -Tuesday evening a white silk scarf, embroidered in yellow, was laid along the centre, and on it were three glass bowls of jonquils. In the morning Admiral Worden's wife gave a luncheon, and jonquils were the floral decorations. Tulips are the most formidable rivals to jon quils. The finest tulips out of the florist's window are Ctcorge Ban croft's tulips on H street. The his toriau, who used to divide his little front garden into two big hyacinth beds, one off either side of his door, now has a bed of hvaemths and a rm . . 1 Fruit and Fruit iiwnu are cordiiitty invited wv.v w iuiij'.t. j. hit u;iinuia mo o to losp.-ci iiiis, me Largest. urserv in tne mch 12 tf Practical Hints to Builders A LITTLE BOOK OF U PAGES, CONTA1N i.lnff solid facts that every man contem platln!?.buildlnjr should know before letting his contracts. 12 designs of plains and elegant homes, with plana and estimated cost. Short chapters on the -kitchen, chimueys, cistern, foundation, brickwork, mortar, cellar, heat ing: ventilation, the roof and many items of Interest to builders. Mailed free on receipt of ten cents (postal stampsv Address t NATIONAL SHEET METAL ROOFING CO , ap 10 4w 510 East 20th st., New York City. POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA, Two and a naif Miles West of Greensboro, N. U. ' j ' r o v ;. rjiue main llnN of the u. & D. K. i. passes throujrh tie irrouuda and within 100 lect of the oiflce. Salem trains makestops rcjrular twice Tiuily eaeu way. Those interested in at V a a a. tun auu perrecc as possible ana in all the colors of this flower. But the tulips are a mass of gorgeous yellow and glowing red, toned by the pur est whitt planted in lines. They are admired by every passing stran ger; who may lean over the low iron fence and feast on their beauty. The fence is coyered with honey suckles, and very soon its sweet blossoms will scent the air." Sellable Salesman wantd in everv County. A good paying commission will be given. t - ap 10 -r ; Direct 'Import'a ion- - - A Great Battle la continually going on in the hu man system. . The demon of impure blood strives to gain victory' ovei the constitution, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. A good reliable medicine like. Hood's fiarsa- Sarillais the weapon with which to rTJvA?; JJJm 8 etnd ftnft'R K.1f Urixro u i tck ortNOLlSU CROCKERY WARE, eiena ones sell, arive the desperate .prices guaranteed equal to anV An i CPace and bodily health form any Eiyears. rry tnis peculiar medicine. State, and one of the larrcst in the South. Stock consists of Apples, Peach, Pear, Cherry, rinm, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots,: Nectarines, Mulberries. 0,ulncc, Grapes, Fljcs, ltnspberrtes. Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. Enjcllsh Wulnut. Pecans, Chestnut, strawberries, Koses, Evergreens, shade Trees, ire All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new Catalogue for 1888 will show. t Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from theNurserv. Correspondence solicited, best riptive Cata logue free to applicants. Address . . J; VAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford Ca, N. C. Alamance March 5th. May 21sf, Sept.L24th - orange 3i arcn mn, Aug 6th, kov. rn. Caswell April 9th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 18th, Aug. 28th. Not. 19th. SIXTn JUDICIAL PISTRICT. . Spring Judge Shepherd. Fall .Judge MenlmonJ Pender Jan. 19th.' May 7th j Sept, 10th. i New Hanover tJan. 23d. tAPrtl 16th. tsept. Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20thJ Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb.' 13th. Sent. 3rd! Nov. 26th. Sampson tFeb. 27th. Aoril aflih. Oct. 8th. uec. ioi ii. , - CarteretMarch 19th, Oct. 22d. . Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2U. Nov. rth SKVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ' Spring Judge PhllllpsJ . Fall J uchro Shenherd. I Columbus-Jau. Kith. Anril 2d. Julv Sd. tNov. 26th. - J 1 Anson Man." 9th. tAnril SOth. "Sent. 3d. JNov. 25t'n. - j j cumberland-nJan. 23iL tMav 7th' Julv 23d, tNov. 12th. t - kobeson-Jan, 30th. May 21st. Ausr. 20thi Oct. 1st. : I Richmond Feb. 13th. June a"ec. 3nL I Bladen March 19th, Oct, 22d. Brunswick April 9th, Sept. 10th. Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. EIGHTH jCDICIAL BISTRICT. spring Judge Connor, j Fall Judsre PhilliDS. i . Cabarrus t Jan. 30th. ADril 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredell Feb. 6th. May 21st: An?. fitii tNov. 5th. i i Itowan Feb. 20th. Mav 7th!. Aiir. aifh Jnr 19th. ' ' , : . Davidson March Sth: Jnnp 4.ti SpmJ a iw -m - ' r ' ' Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st, stanly April 9th, Oct. 15thi: NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SPHiNG-Judge Clark, 'il " Fall Judge Connor. ; Rockingham-Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. 10rsvfcKav th. Mav 21st: Oct wrt i rKft. pl, 24th. . ! ; ,V,n cVP"1 30th, Sept. 10th. Wilkes March 5W7?W sent 3d. i Alleghany-March litofcr " I API"" Nov. 12th. t Sr-,fVKl iViST; "rov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTBIC - srRiNG Judge Gllmen Fall Judge Clark. Henderson Feb. 13th. July 16th. Burke March 5tlj. Aug. 6th. Caldwelt-March 49th. Sept; 3d. At Via Alai-nVi OUtti Mor oof h Aiirr OOtli I Watauga April 8th, June hl Aug. 27th. .-uiujncu April ltJtn, sept. lutn. Ya nceyv-April 30th, Sept. 24th. MiDowell May 14th. Oct. 8 th. ELEVEKTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Jiidg Boykln. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th.. Alexander Jan. soth, July 30th.1 Union 'Feb. 13th, tFeb. 20th, fSepti. tSept. 21th. - 4; Mecklenburg tFeb. 27tli, tAug. 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. . Lincoln April 2d. Oct. 1st. i - '" ; Cleveland April 9th,' Aug. 6th, Oct. 22dJ ixuiuenoru April Sia, Oct. 29th. Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. j :hi TWEL1TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge MacRacji Fall .fudge Bovkin. 1 ' "'. Madison Feb. 27th. Julv snt.h. vrrc. idt. Buncombe March 12th, June ISth, AugGth, Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3d. Haywood April 9th, sept 10th. Jackson April 23d, Sept, 24th. : Macon -May 7th, Oct. 1st. j; Clay May 14th, Oct. 8th. i v Cherokee May 21st, Oct. 15th. Graham .Tuno tth, Oct. 29th, Swain' -June 11th, Nov. 5th.; 1 M Manly Yig4r Treoits - hi' JsiafVferriory f-er;' uieuily rt n lTK, !;iH it i'vt:r,nm t J. tore. V V; 2 SC 9 n ?Va iT.G -e s.- t"- 5.- l- . V II; tori MUST for Rheum itlsiii . Lis 1 u ; an entire pi AX, LhiKion,. Englan !." PONCK NTf ! ATE U V :l : IVE Neuralgttt, Coils cular'l'aiuid outwarrf aniilkyiMoii.. Druggists hi i others.- If yoa cannot obtain from vour Dfcusrtrtst or oVOasr sp.ik! to : - - JAMKS P. SMI I Ji. 45 Park Plaf-e Vw Yrat ap ju iw - T 1 causes; its cm D 'M s'p-0'- Til to SpcptiCS 'i he hatUre of Oyspnyiiu its: vention. 1 its earn, srn p- peneitee ocan actual , sufferers. . IJ ver .,com-: abitual ncosla umption. ood living as a are of dyspepsia : Wliat , food What tnnrl mncf. o nvntiiat . Mailed, free) On receipt of stamp. r ditttX it. ajcajlvin, Lowell, Mass. piamt, u iip aisoruer Of d.vspersla, 11 consnpanoaii a. result or dysDepsia. lvs mis taken fd)f catia means ifor lie c may be taken. 14 years 1 ap n; 4v 1888 TUST RECEIVED BY OER. BARK CIIAR- selected American Importer. , - ' w E. SPRING EFq & CO., - mch 5 HardTrare, Tinware anr? Crockery ty Treasurer and Tax Collector. 1888. Presidential Year. speedily when this remedy is taken. uu move effectual relief lor tne r loathinj of food dae to LVTLM. than this article. Putupinlarje; ties. .'Sample packages iapowca j by mail to any addres on receipt 1 ! i 11 stamps. The regiilar'flnid f Kent by mail.! MEXICAN MIL.c. 400 North 3d St., Philadelphia Pa. nmiMTAr !Th e great secret of the canary l 01 -tne narr? aiountaina in Mauna wi 1 1 restore the song prevent their ailments and ood condition. If riven to a the season of sliedrtiiigf eathci-s.lt' cases carry thidlittlamusician ti cri t ical p e riod without 1 oss of m.z nai I on receipt of 15 cts. in tai:.' ; 'OOD CO., 400 N. Srd-St. PbiLni case mention tiis paper. ' sept9.trt5aat 1 17th, For criminal msmk . tFor civil cases alone. ' - -. ?Forclll cases alone, except Jail cases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COTTRtS NEW HANOVER COUNTY. : I 4 C ' Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge, f ! Djain 1 Moore, Wilmington, Solicitor. Court begins-Jan. 2d, March 19th! May 2lst, uvjw iiui, xiur. iaui. -- -MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge. Geo. E. Wilson, charlotte. Solicitor. . court Degins-Feb. 13th, April 9th, June 4th, 4ug. 13th. Oct. 8th, Dec. loth.! ' 1 5Iisses Burr & Jaiuew TTTILL REOPaN THEIR f f SCHOOL FOR girls and little boys, on TUESDAY, Oct. 4. T' VThe course of Instruction, as heretofore?, will be thorough and systematic, i - .." " Special attention given to Heading, Writing Music and Physical culture Llu Mrs. M. S. Cushlng will have charge orihe Musical Department. - . . ' . Hours for Kindergarten pupilsfrom 9M" to it For rgther partlculara eee Principal ffevflfjork Weekly Herald, Contain! rig1 ad be mailed to or Canada, from mch Aaar Ml ess impartial epitome each week. of the movements of all political .parties, -will ! -. - i - -. i ; - - - - any address In the United States JUN'i: ctli until after the Presidential! Election, for-40. cents. ; IJAMES GORDON BENNETT,- y- i; .New. York city. Satlonallilfe? OX WASHINGTON, Assets:. -L - 'I- ! - . J-i. Iff Paid to members. t GEGRGE P. ELDRIDGE, Secretarf . Manager and Actuary. I) A- Only Four -AND MaWiiy Association. ..i;.;..;..n4,072,19 I'Co i.r ...None, j'a20;032,31 HORATIO BROWNING, y Presldent. o Life Insurance at Absolute Cost, A Guaranteed Policy. An Inccnteilible Poucy. Maturity Value ln Casn at Fixed Age Annual J Cost Absolutely Limited.' n ayments per Yearl ; Non Forfeitable Aftei nuant p. a rid'delle; m. d. y.. Medical Director : WJ H. 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