MISCELLANEOUS. zivzinmizYB9'' i ....u AST gli aw Fcr Hcrses, Cattle," Sheep, ; Dogs, Hogi; Poultry, 500 PAGEDOOXLaa Treat neat of Aalnalaaaa' 'Chart Seat Free. erxra Fever. Conrwtlffna. Innrmatlat. I TliHt Tired reeling Afflicts ucarly every one . mm m m ' " ! Superior Courts cf I'ortli Carolina 7l JUDGES. J , mi. .. " ' i : si iSt llS-iiCl. uiiitr3 ia i?uuwui tw Inmt TTAxrRt FJitnr & Pron'r tT"0- iieHnii ..ui.-wt-umr d Dlstrlct, Fred Phillips, or pecomrje. JOslI. i. JAMKs, lAiiior Cm i rop r. accustomed to th braeinjr-nir of srd District. H. o.Connor,of Wilson: ? : - !wir.fo fc ivp.akpnp(l lv ' th wnnii . 4th District, Walter Clark,of Wake.; - ; WILMINGTON. N. C. V'"'!. : " 5 suiIlstrlct,JonnA.imer, oruuiirora.. - - - - a i ar u r iii a lii'-ii: r-ii a i j i i i r m -a m nArir4 v t w U r va o " . , -tn mSLrlCL- 13. J. XHJJ Kill, UI MONDAY, MAY 7r 1 883. , rpfulilv vlelils to attains of It tones and builds :;:;riT disease. 7th District, James c. MacKae, Cumberland, the med 8th District, W J. Montgomery, of Cabarrus. A.A. !laa 1 1. ll-i; c rm La l-ama I Mralaarttla. JIHk Fever. i. Iajnaaa, Uacaaaatli aargea. ! rzzr' ." icine needed. It tones and builds !?J Entered at tbe rostofflce at Wilmington. N.O, " "7. rr vf the bod v mI aUo i as second-class matter. . f Up every Part Vie yoa) ana.aipp lltn - I erpel all impurities from the-bloou. tistn J. ;.-MIearrlare. Ileaia al rrkasea. Ulseasaa. re. II J. IiL-Dlearaaf Dlaaailaa Vta1a Cm. wttbPrertfl. Maani. 1rlee, singl BorU (orer 50 doeX ' - .CO if old by DrsgsUtai r Beat Prepaid ea Receipt af Prlee. Hompnrayi Co- 105 Fnlten SL. H. T. jsTJUPnEsrs' SPECIFIC No.O. m wm Tii mrr rotdm ii rnJL7 tor Ilrrrons Dctility, Vital weakDess, i rr w.1 op aad Um ti&J powder, for f S. w 7. - a m I O r 111 IT. r T or a. r. m m rvrnpt 1.1 bum ., a. a. li is w ljr una mJ . 1 -i-i. ir:re- iMMrA,iiJ !ffe lu . J wrjli'is Jc of Z Xiuox. i r frtn Dr mi.i r '-v-i- 1 u rM tv hock of r;v i initiorw ltiu4 celarr. ilte. i JNJ ias'brH. etc. UiM i-f f J T Twa b-ka, aO Cl. H' A850CIAT0ANCIEJS, j f S"iatJ6 l'ikta Street, I'tiiiuieltAi-, l'i. J 1 A 1 An n n w man cnoun to r n LL 1v:ti-- K. H. Lacpxrbach I'D.. v l; li TTJ Broad St. Newark:, N. J. V IVVI-VI waj " ' election of a Republican President C.HI be hoped for from the South ouUide of the two- Virginias," saya the Philadelphia Pre. "This much U made clear thus early in the cam paign." Whereupon Uie Peterbur Index-Appeal remarks: Ve trust oureateeiiietl and nblecontemporary ix not huinff the fond delusion that this one of "the two Virginias1 s liable to cat its electoral vote for a Republican President. If It does, however, we advise it to cast said delation off without delay, for noth ing is more certain in the general T.ucertainty of sublunary affairs than that Virginia will keep step to the music of the union by casting her electoral vote for Grover Cleye land." i Trr if thin KPfLSOIl. mm a ! MAY MOONSHINE. Teacher (grammar class; 'Tom my, you may parse "college.? Tom iijv "Coiirn noun, third person feminine' gend 7 - Teacher "Feminine genlerf Tommy "Yesin;Im par?in Vassar College." N. r. Trihunr,. A Pennsylvania man who went to Nebraska, wrote back to a friend as folio ws:. tOITer a premium -at 3'Oi.r county fair next fall for the biggest fool in the c ounty, anu win try, to ARKCR'e CIKCEn TOWIO UhMit UrUy. fl lucunJ nia.;jr A. tk ort ox mi h1 I ItM u vr ml Cueto ot im t&rOAt aod lunc. and di-mu rtslne from im pur ici and esbaMMKxv. Tarf ad ui-k. nm7tifr aui&U dwase. aod aoIy dnrttrf a tiw irrwxa. w.tl In bny raA roicr their keiji.'i 1 h iuiwIwm cf 1'arkr Olnprlonip, btil.'Ujr i,t-j t-rMi Ta4 it la iMa II i..oiu-i.i for all rW ad diMrdrra 4 taila aad bowola. ovalx'rva i.- u nn -MAKES- MM AVholly iinirfca artificial a.rafema. . Any book learaeit In ana reading Classes of loar at IUltlmore. 100.1 at Ikv trrtr 1 RTIk at. PM1 irVlnh1 lirvt HuwM nf OolumWa Latr cuudents, at alo, wellvaley. Oty run, I nlrersuy or lenl.; Micbi?aa vni Ter?ity, Cnaaiau.Tua, Ac.. c EadorHl by Klcaard ITonor Scienilst lion V. W - Asttf, JuJili 1. l&nlaraln. Jadge f ilbson Dr. Brown, K. II. cook, ITlnclpal N. V. State Nor mal Colics, ac. Tbe system 13 perfectly is icrfectiy taufbt by corrvspondence. IYos pectas rosT fre from - lyiOK. LOlSETTTE. ZH Fifth ave.. New York. LIASONiS; HAMLIN ORGANS, " 22 TO S900. Tnecabtoet onraa was Introduced in Its present form by Mason & Hamlin In 1861. OUicr makers followed Irt the mantaetureof "tnese instruments, but the Mason & Hamlin organs hare always maintained their fiitpre macn as the best In the world. Mason & Hamlin oner, as demonstration ot the nneoualled excellence of their orrans, the tact than at all the great world's Exhibitions,! since that or rana. i.. in competition wun best makers of all countries, thry hare Inva riabty taken the highest honors. Illustrated cataicyrces free. aitANn & uriumiT. Mason Hani 11 a do cot hesitate to make the extraordinary claim for their plants, that tbey are superior to aU others. They recog nize the huh excellence achieved by otler leadlox makers In the art of piano building but RUU claim superiority. This they attribute solely to the remarkable improvement lntnvi dneed by t hem 1 n t be year 1 vc:, and now known as the "Mason llamUn llano StrtnKcr. by! the use of which Is secured the snratest pos- sible purity and refinement of tone, together with really increased capacity for standing la tune, and other important adrantafes. j A circular, containing testimonials from three hundred purchasers, musicians and tuners, sent, toother with descriptive cata- t?.-to any applicant. Hanon and Onracs scW V"" Ch or easy pay-1 Cfct?: also rented - - Jf Botrrox. New Yoac Cuicigo. EXHAUSTED VITALITY THE science oi LIFE, the grea Medical Work of tb aeoo MaohooiJNen oat asd Itynical De t&ty, Pccmatnia De eJlae, Errors of Youth land tba untold miaer rcouaet therooa, SX pace 8 X. 123 pre tx-.pOcj foe a3 Cacawsa. OoCv, fall rft, oslj 11.00 . L r the -nn:cF XIIQV THYSELF. The critical predicament" in which the 1,700 inhabitants of Uodrigues found themselves awhile atro is not oflen puralleled. Uodrigues is n lit tie bland in the Indian Ocean with m 1 . a A a -.lt,.-. an area 01 oniy iu hijuare iuutr Owini? to a violent hurricane, fol lowed bv a orolonired draught, the (rrntn ntwl rnrto (roiH WPfH almost a ai a-a x w w w ' - - - - a total failure. Uice was the sole support of life, and the supply was rapidly getting exhausted when a public meeting was called, and it was resolved to send a boat to Mau ritius. 400 miles away, lour men volunteered to undertake the peril ous voyage, rney narrowiy escap ed destruction in the stormy sea, but at last they reached Mauritius, and l,;i00 bags of rice wer at once sent in steam tugs to the suffering pc- plfj who were found almost on the brink of starvation. It is not long ago that the people of the oceanic specks, known as the Kneeling Islands, petitioned the British iov ernment to give them cable com munication with the world. The islanders on Kodrigues, who are British colonists, would undoubted ly like to have a cable also if further failures of crops are impending. The Garden of Eden is given a new location in Central America by Mine. Alice Le Plongeon, who with. her husband, Dr. Le Plongeon, the eminent man of science, spent fourteen years in Yucatan, studying the antiquities of that country. Mine. De Plongeon is also a firm be liever in the submerged continent, Atlantis, which Ignatius Donnelly wrote about before he began to an nihilate Shakespeare. She says that among the manuscripts of the. May as, the prehistoric inhabitants of Yucatan, is an account of the sink ing of Atlantis, -which once joined America to the Western coast ot Africa and Europe.' Other Maya writings give us, she asserts, the whole history of the intellectual de" velopment of the human family, free from all, priestly or philosophic tinkering. The palaces and temples of the ancient race are situated in almost inaccessible forests, and the Spaniards are worse than indiffer ent in respett to arc:heological re searches. They are unwillinr to i have their land disturbed for the sane ot nigging up a lew more an tiquities. Mine. Le Plongeon Hopes that when her husband's hook about Yucatan appears, -as' it will shortly, wide interest will be awakened in the matter of further investigations. The two eXDlorers brought back f m r with themto New York two thous and photographs of the prehistoric edifices, and hundreds of drawings and models. Amontrthe latter is a representation of the mausoleum of King Caw, the first ruler of the Mayas. be there." He doesn't fancy bliz- zanls. Chicarj' Her. - . "Now I know where we are," said a rustic youth, who had been en gaged to act as guide by an Austin sportsman, as they plodded with difficulty through a deep swamp. "Well, where are we? 7 asked the sportsman. "We are bogged.' The Colonel. A thief was about to relieve a Wall street operator of his handker chief when a bystander called the latter's attention to what wasgoiug on. ".Let him alone." said the broker, good-humoredly; "we all have to begin in asmall way down here." Judge. Bronsou Alcott was a :vegetaririn, and often criticised meat eaters harshly. To one. of them he declar- ed one da v that the eater 01 tneiuut- ton becomes sheep, the eater of pork becomes a hoir. etc. "And it is also true." mternosed the other, "that eaters of vegetables become small potatoes." Free Press. Somebody sent the following con undrum to a Dakota paper: "What makes a man's trowsers bair at the knees?'' The editor replied that he thought wearing them did, but he ouldn't be sure, as he had sent his encyclopedia down to the black smith's to halve anew cast iron bind ing put on it." Commercial Adver tiser.- Alvi- t Mothers. Mrs. Wixs low's Soothing Syrup hould always be used when children ctre ciitthijr teM.h. it reiievesthe lit- rie sufferer at once: it produces nat ural. ouiet sleep bv relieving the child from nam. and the little cnei .... . a j ul awakes as "bright as button. " it is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, anays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhcoa. whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty live cents a bottle. jnly 0 deod&wly rr tsX wd. lltaatrairve axnule free to all yuoof ml cli 1-vactd men. end now. The uoid uu lew: 1 Medal awarded to the antbnr br the Nation tf 1' M Aaendatioa. Addrvw P.O. Box lXO.Boa rru-. ,Dr , W. IL VAKKEiU cradoaie of liar rari X Cciitj-tf, t3 yeara' practice In BoaXOo, w-i " T t. encrcjaq coc r...Wil-:ry. voce. Ma t i tiockctr. D-K-j of Man. ' C-ii -ouf Ya taaty arrar It , J . i J. ctUZMAN, Engl and. Co.aS aitd Mu. .:C3Uoa CoUbyail Jtjoa cannot obtain : oeer send to . .iiinacc New York. - -. it ..-ovtwar-' and Urocx u. . ; t -. 'Advic'j.to,I)?speptIcs. ar enrr tjzr tj Drtppmia. . its -l . t. . .rica.' I ; curet - hozat ex v;.T'u rual rcrrrcrs. -Urer canv ; -. - a ttv-..; --ircor 0 -pOa, Habitual i , , ; ! u loa a rtsuit of dy? ria, Dyspejjsla :z- n r.r consucapuca. -oood lrrtnjr as a rr.eaH lor thecur ox Cyrvsln. What food r- ay t? txa. NVfcat : -a taust be aTOtded. , : TN H. '. .. a.VlN. I rtell, ?' i' City ieurer ar:4 xzx Vv xxr c. - Electric lilttera. This remedy is becotntnc tn well known nnd to populur as to nee-l u special mentioo .AU wb have used Llectnc tUUrsinr tbe anif song ot prai. -a purer toedh'ine dies n -lex-ist and it is irmrantee lo do al' tbai is claimed. K'eciric Uitterf wilt cure til diseases nf tbe L'ver and Kidnnya wili remote PiaipUs. Boil. Salt Rheum and iLer hffecti-.na caused i3 impure blur! Will drive Ma'sria tram Uh tytem and prevent an well a ruoail Malarial fever , For cure oi Headache. Constipati if and Indiires-' lioa irj Euciric Biuers Enure atis fsct."ro iruaranieMt mr m.noy refund c3.r Tnce 50 cai.ti atjj jl OD per bn. tie at W. II. Greo & C-.!a Drug Stor The Importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without puro blood you cannot enjoy good health. r At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's Dor I ilioV Sarsaparilla. Itstrengthens rcCUIIdr jm,! builds up the system, creates an apietite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used - give" to Hoods Sarsaparilla pecul- "TV Ifoplf lar curaUve powers. No 1 -V. other medicine ha s such a record of wonderful cures. H you hare made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be liduccd to take any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Massy IOO Dosos One Dollar declOljTd&wnrm , j mws2dp L 3 V CatarrH "aBpajBaaaBBMiJjaBBrajai-aj i'lTVjwClipreCOUf HAYFEVR Practical Hints to Builders A4LITTLK BOOK"bP ti PAGES, CONTA1N-lng- solid, facts that every man contem plaUn buUdlnr should know before letUne his contracts. If designs of plains and eleeant homes, with plans and estimated cost, short chapters on the kitchen, chimneys, cistern, foundation, brickwork, mortar, cellar, heat! insr venuiatkm, the root and many items of rnxerest to bui iopts. stalled tree on receipt of ten emts fooKtal KtamnRi. -Address KATIOXAL SUEKT MKTAL KOOFINQ CO , ay to an aaw amm, sjiu Rt., new XOTK City. Something new la the 'shape of a Btepladder at Jacobi's Hardware 1)3 pet. ELY'S CREAM i:AI.U Clcan5es the Nasal Passages, Alla-s Pain and Inflam mation, Deals the bores, Uestores the Senses of Taste and m m illi CDRE.HAV-FEVER A particle is applied into each nobtrll and is agreeable. ITire 50 cents "t dnirists; by mall, registered, 00 cents. ELY 11KOT1IEKS. S35 Greeuwlcli su. New York. apl 9 lyeod diw District. Alphonso C Avery, of Burke. Dlstrlet, Wm. M. Shlpp, of Mecklenburg. District, J. Hi Merrimon; of Buncombe. , ' SOLICITORS. 1st District, John H. Blount, of Perquimans. 2nd District, Geo. II. White. (eoL) of Halifax. 3rd District, D. Worthlngton, of Martin , -4th District, T. M. Argo, of Wake. 5th District, Isaac Jt. Strayhorn.- ot Durham. 6th District, o. H.'Allen, ot Duplin. 3 f 7th District. FranlcMcNelU, of Kichmond. 8th District, B. F. Long, of IredelL ; 9th District, Thos. Settle, Jr., of Rockingham, mth District. W. H. Bower, of CaldwelL - 11th Dlstrlcf, Frank Osborne; of Mecklenburg. 12th District, James M. Moody, of Buncombe. time of nowmsa coukts fibst judicixi. : . niSTBICT. Spring Judge Montgomery. ' ' FAX-L-rJudge MacKae. Beaulort-i-tFeb. t31h. May 28th, Nov. 28th. Currituck March th. Sept. 3d. . " ? enmden-March. 12th. Sent. 10th. Pasquotank March 19th. June 11th, Sept. 17th, Dec 10th. Perquimans March 28th, Sept. 24tb ' Chowan April 2d. Oct-1st. . - . " fiatps Anrfl th. Oct. 8th. - iiprtford Anril 15th, June 18th. Oct. 15th. Washington April 23d. Oct. 22d. TiTreli April SOtlt. Oct. 29th. t Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. - i Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. r Pamllco May2lst,Nov. 13th. 1 SECOND JUDICIAL DISTKICT. spbinu Judge Graves. Farx-TudireJlonteomery. r Halifax t Jan. 9th, 4March 5TJa, May 140a, iNor. 12th. ' ' Northampton iJan. 23d, April 2d, Oct. lstv 'Bertie Feb. Gtnc April 20th. Oeh 20th.' Craven t Feb. 13th, May 28tJi, NovSttth. Warren-March 19th, Sept. 17th. Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th. Tni.BP JUDICIAL.DISTBICT, sVking -Judge' Avery. Fall Jude Graves. Pitt Van. 9th, Marcli 19th, tJune Hth, Sept 17tn. Franklin Jan. 23d, April loth; Nov. 12th. 1 Wilson iFeb. 6th. June 4th. Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug. 20th, Oct. 15th. Murtln March 5th, Sept. 3d, tDec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. Nash April 30th, Nov, 19th. ' FOUBTU JUDICIAL DISTRICT1. .Spring Judge Shlpp. Fall JutUre Avery. Wake Van. 9th. tFeb. 27th, 'March 26th, t April 23d, "July 9th, ?Aug. 27th, "Sept. 24tn, -tOct.22d. ! Wayne-Jan. 23d, March 12th,: April 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. - Harnett Feb. 6th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 26th. - Johnson Feb. 13th, Aug. 13th, Nov. 22d. FIFTH judicial district. Spring J udge Merrimon. Fall .ludee shiDD. Durham .Tan. 16th, March 26th. June 4Mi, Oct. 15th. . Granvllle-Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, Nov. 26th. - - Chatham--Peb. 13th. May 7th. Oct. 1st-. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. Alamance March Hth. May 21sf, sept. 24th. Orange March li).'h, Aug. oth, Nov.-fith. Caswell April Hh, Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. m Person April 16t.h, Aug. 26th, Nov. 191 li. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shepherd. Fall .Judge Merrimon. Pender .Tan. lwth, May 7th, Sept. 10th. New Hanover tJ an. 23d, t April 16th, tSept. ith Jenolr Feb. Cth, Aug. 20th,-Nov. 12th. Duplin Feb. 13th, Sept. 3rd. Nov2fith. Sampson-'tFeb. 27th, April 30Qi, Oct. 8th. uec lotn. Carteretr March 19th, OcL 22d. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. OnslOAv April 2d. Nov. rth. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Phillips. Fall Judge Shepherd. - Columbus Jan. lot h. April 2d. July 3d. tNov. An:ion Man. 9th, tApril Oiith, "Sept. Jid. tNov. 26h. Cumberland .Tan. -23d. tMay 7th. July 23d tNov. 12th. Itobeson-Ian. 30th: May 21st. AujT.20th.Oct. 1st. Klclirnond Feb. 13th, June 4thT Sept 17th, loc. 3rd. Bladen-Mtarch 19th, Oct. 22d. lirunswick April 9th, Sept. 10th. Moore April l;rh. Aug. 13th, Oct. 22d. EIGHTH : JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sbking Judge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. Cabarrus Man. 30th. April 30th. Oct. 29th. Ii-edell -Feb. 6th, May 21st. Ausr. 6Hi. Nov aiu. ' ......... Rowan Feb. 20th. May 7th. A ue. 20th. Nov 19th. Davidson March 5th. June 4th. Sent. 2d Dec. 3d. . . Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. Montgomerj April 2d, Oct. 1st, j Stanly April 9th, Oct. 15th. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. Fall Judge Connor. Rooklngham Jan! 2:jd, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct. 221. Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. Stokes April loth, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12th. Su riy April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, spRiNG-Judge Gilmer. ' Fall Judge Clark. , Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. Burke March 5th, Aug. 6th. Caldwell March 19th. SeDt. 3d. ; AsheMarch26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. waiauga April ui, June 4tb, Aug. 27th. Mitchell April 16th, Sept. 10th. Yancey April 30th, Sept, 24th.--i McDowell May 14th. Oct. 8th. ::- ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT SPRiNG-Judge Boykin. f Fall Judge Gilmer. - Catawba Jan. 16th. July 16th. Alexanders-Jan. sotn, JuX- 30th. ' union -reo. i3tn. tireb. 2nt suni: i7ti 4Uon Alth . ' T Meckienbtirgt Feb. 27th, tAng; 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. Lincoln April 2dr Oct. IsL . .1 S'lT?111 AuST- etr Oct. 22(L Ruerfonipm23d,Qct.29th. Polk May 7th, Nov. 12th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL jotSTRICT.-V ' Spring Judge MacRae. f xm ALL ;dge BoyklOi ;. - rt ;. Madison Feb. 27th. .Tniv ?mth io. Buncombe March rATn,;'UA';w A' w V-a . Transylvania April 2d, Sept, 3d. naywood April 9th, Sept 10th. Jackson April 23d, Sept, 24th. MaconMay 7th, Oct, 1st. Clay May 14th, Oct. 8th. Cheroke-May 21st. ito. ith ..Oraham-Junc 4th, Oct. 29th. -. swain-june Uth, Nov. 5th. IU1 ... JUL illf i' ASKDRUGGltTVRXESSi::.V CAFEALV'AYS.:L! "BL:T0 LADIESX a:xfo rfAMC 3 B D,CKicnESTEars EKSirsH 'cr n o "X"-"! 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