MISCELLANEOUS.. 1 A Great Battle - CJcth & Cold Binding: lit raga,Ua Stavl faarariast iiit9 niM. - imnm. r. n. iwtm.tr. Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & PropT. WILMINGTON. 2. C. Superior Court of North ;. Carolina 1888 - 2 - ; judges. - y- Is continually LTOinjr on in the hu- lst District, jamesE. shepherd, of Beaufort, man system. The demon of impure ,' District, Fred Phillips, of Edgecombe, -blood strives to Jin yictorv oyei the constitution, w nun neaitti, io 3r fiicti-int: John a. Gilmer. ol Guilford. . t-- urr or rzrvcxr ax. kos. rare. FTPTt. OojMlion. Inflammation 1 arraa. wm I r. warm ww.... (Tyln Callr, or Twiain of InXaol. Diarrhea, ef Cbildraoac Adnlu Dyaeatery, Gripioc , Uiloea Colic.... Cholera Slaclma. M'ioa Coach. CoJ, linociiiti .. Nralcla. TootbM. Jkhcm .25 .15 .25 .25 .25 .2 .25 .25 THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1838. Kntered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.C, as second-class matter. drair victims to the crave. A cood t eta District, E T Beykln, of Sampson. reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsa- 7th District, ii . ii., i. ' fit Ji District. paniia, is lueeauou wiiii wmeii i qrn District, Jesse F. Graves, of Surry. TnmaoY VI aoPoo f TiTn oii Q TIM ItKwwSto 8th District, W J. Montgomery, Of Cabarrus. lefend one's self, drive the desnerate 1ftfh iiisrricL AlDhonsoC. Avery, of Burke. oriPtii v from tlie field, and restore 1 nth District. Wm. M. Shlpp, Of Mecklenburg. .i kiiKt 1io fl. f . I2tn District. i. ii. juerrcuiuu. vl ciuiwmut. mill inmi iv A v 1 1 1 1 iijiiii uii . . - - w i . . - - 1 - - - .... V S A F CALVAYS RELIABLE. Tf"l L A fi I r 5 tni . T XWDR (ftlCPrT IND1SPENSAELE.SQLD BYALt DRUSSiSTSX ASXFOR DIAMOND BRAND,CH!CHESTErSENSUSW AND TAKE NO OTHER SEE SIGNATURE ON EVERY BOX: ' CHICHESTER CnEMiSAl.ClJ.auU. PKUr.MAOiSuN Sg.PHJU.PA: t? OrtrtUNSCUCniroWRnTTN TESTIMONIALS ANO OVER.FRCMLADI I?luu5lf.? .wwwiiurxsiutstJtwuirtaiiAMONaeRANa pennyroyalpili w ir janl8eMlyo;-r..-i.nf The folio trine, from the few York . Herald, represents exactly the po litical feeling, as it does the politi" cal situation, at tins time, it is a; peace years. I! Try this peculiar medicine. MAY MOONS niNE. Did von ever notice that a man SOLICITORS, II m. r r wm ri " I W-M I l : I . . .1 : l ! . l t ; 12 O i ui C.J rM I i Jl w 'my lu UL Itrau' " " ffoes to a lawyer uuu iu u puysicinii , Yrtct B F Lon of IrlL ii. i . - .. ..... ft . . . . iv T riAi i vr iiip KHiiif 1 1 1 1 rrinf 1 1 1 . v.T - - . . . . . i' -- j i-t I nth District, inos. isettie, jr., oiKocKiJiguiiiii. 1st District, John H. Blount,; of Perquliaans. 2nd District, Geo. Ii. "White, (col) or iiauias. 3rd District, D. Worthlngton of Martin. ith District. T. M. Areo. of W ate. 5th District, Isaac K. Strayhorn.. of Durham. 6th District, o. 11. Alien, of Duplin. Tth District. j? ranKaicreiu, oi menmonu. w 13 14 I l 17 It JO I 17 aitM. too Prao Fnod Crotvboah. Diflcolt B7Uir.... -It Ilheai. .irpet-, rp . Keer nd Acae, CbilX lftln.... illea. Ba4or lildif a "ii W boili Cohl goaahfc. .iVoTf.l l?AllUv.Hy-icl Wiiiaw KIlKT lo v I'riaarr Wtkw.WMi Bd... t ) t A f thw ll-rt. Palpiutton. .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .5(1 .50 .AO .50 .50 .50 l.Ort . .50 1.00 hour, by a lazy man, yet it hits the thinij off charmingly: It is hard to say anything about politics. If we take up the theme. it is with a sense of duty and not; recover. at. Aioans messenger. We stop the press to announce the sterling news that tan colored kid slinners so without irowns of because we care much about it. that nation is happy which has If . any color." Indianapolis News. no! Volapuk appears to be the Last i i mth District; W. U. Bower, of CaldwelL lltn Distnci, j? runii uauunic, vi -.ncuincuuuig. 12tn JJlSinCl), O ajIiUS, Jl. .UUUUJ J uuuwiuia;. TIME OF HOtDUffl .COURTS--FIRST JUDICIAL V DISTRICT. history, then we should be the Imp- despairing eiiort ot Europeans to nit nf rmtions. Wti are makimr 1 nrevent Enclish from becominir the no history. We tret on in a sluggish, universal language. Omaha World quiet, humdrum way. We raise: ou Mother Peter, she went to rorn and aotton and sugar cane. meter to see how much gas slie The Treusiiry has too much money. ' i)urneI; she danced a cotillion when Prosperity becomes troublesome. bie reiii seven million, and her Our representatives are in high talk ; mind was forever o'erturhed. upon how to reduce the surplus but Ijlind.ord..Mr8. (VHoolihan, I'm visioiy to tne root oi ,,. frw The feeling takes form 0 Hoolihan--Be5orrah, I'm glad therdo not know how I , o4 . T sitl,r . it tll,f do not care. There nrear .... ... r. t', UTV Cfcll, CIV HI. vuir .bvc. At a aiusicale. He-ktShall I bring ! vour an ice whife Miss leilfoot is singing? Prav taKe something." She (a rival of Miss Y.) "Thanks, no. If I took anything it would be ether." Life. "Oh, pa! pa!" exclaimed Lucy, as her father returned to ,the parlor after throwing the young man out, "how could von? Tnat was my Bill." "Well," returned the irate parent, ,4I've settled it." N. Y. Sun SPEC i F1CS, mm4 fc-y UrntrKU. or Bt potpi1 on receipt of mci 52 eod ir u trm 1 fm.m - -.. ... . v.- luo not come i5&ttZL the matter. 3 iTv irvi:ns I that they ei !: ,H--r.,w;irT- to do it or t ny 1 v-a I-irvt ivra xt Tra Xnlur e-fcirfctiui f crrrl. uj' T'.i. Zli-Lli:j Of IJOUu rkM for pou.a -kv--j; im. nr...oa VLvcr fro its t p I ? J 1 acr fciiUi.a. to3t ijt 10 wuva few treaties dormant on the Senate table in which we feel a languid in terest. W are probably to have a S-.pf i-ar;.!-. Cliief Justice who writes poe- -rorKT'i77? I trv irhais the most interesting MLLl of t,ie our- Mr. ClavelantI TVa --t x n-nrtirai i'ci i- Aif ,f I may enter upon uie writing 01 ins .TAVr2ii;iV-Vi; second letter of acceptance when i"'" t . . 11. , . . 11 .:n 1. lie lias tne lime, as 11 win soon uh needed. While the Democratic party, grounded upon assured principles and representing the intelligence of all sections, cares nothing for men and supports its tried leader, our lie publican friends are disturbed. Their trouble is to find a man. The Democrats asfc for success and the affirmation of Democratic princi ples. The Republicans are teased by personal ambitions. No word is heard of the best man, the one truly equipped, the statesman, the think er, the orator, but only a candidate who can wiii. nd yet if any Republican could If a rea t1 tba HOOK OF CAGE ltIKl- ISO rasra. 1M lilaa f ration. ltijul crlarr-tl plate TiMtorat and brtmlirf ot all kinds Cat ta-d. lor j4Mor aaa ". DtMMO rod liiftr corn. Uow tooil4 and Mock aa Airr. All alxmt Pam. lMcr o4 k'Dili bin, cpi He, AlaiW for 131 rut. TaaTLtea Vuok4.4Ult. ASSOCIATED FAKCIEltS, Sta UK-US Mmt, f kLide lln, l'iu U A I All n 11 We ml tiiouss'b to r n LL coatlnce. ap 18 4w 1C H. LACDKRBACn ct Ca TT3 Broad st, Newark", N. J. No home should be without it to arrest disorders promptly, which, if not taken in season. often develop into serious diseases. Rev. JAMKS M. Rollins. Pastor M. B: Church, S., Fairtield, Va., wntes: "I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for many vers. having made it my onlv familv medicine. My mother before me was very partial to it. It is a safe, good and reliable medicine for any disorder of the svstem and -11 be named who did win. success j if used" in time is a great preventive ARKKR'8 OINCCR TONIO without dVUy. I us curwi ruAiiT w IM ar ail affarttouo of tfi throat aad lamrn, aad iltMrtu-. nut trom tmrura Liooti ana rxtmuuoo. 1 be rr-U aJ awk. atranriiac npuiut dWaao. and alotr drininf t& ara. "II ia many raws rrvurcr tUrtr hntllh I -J M lixamir oat of larkcr Oinorr Tuolf, tiut dlay U dtui rooa Tal-a It In Umn Jt itlnvaJiraNa fur all fain ad dlaMMlra of MobmcJi and Lowcla. COo. at erMCkb-tj IE nn uuu MAKES 15) VI in) 1 Wholly unlike artinelal nyatema. Any book learned In one reading. Classes of io7 at Baltimore. loo. at De troit. 1000 at I'hlladelphla, lanre cLtsses of Columbia Law students, at Yale. Wellcsley, Oberlln, rnlverslty of IVnn.. Mlchlcan I'nl ersity. Chautauqua, Ac, c Fjniorwd by Klchard IToctor. the Sclent 1st: lions. W. V Astor. Judah l. Ik-nlamln. Judpp (ilbson Dr. Urown, K. II. Coot, Jrlnclp:il N. V. State Xor mal COHejs. Ate. The hystera Is perfr-ctlj-is perfectly taujrnt by corrvspondenct. Itos pectos rosr fr k k from rilOF. LOISL1TK. zr. Fifth arc.. New York. MASON S HAMLIN ORGANS, $22 TO S900. The cabinet onran was lutroducvd In lis present form by Mason &. Hamlin In IsO!. other makers fcHlowcil in the ma manure of these Instruments, but the Mason & flamlln Orsaoj hare always maintained their supre mach as the best In the world. Mxson A; Hamlin offer, as demonstration ot the unequalled excellence of their organs, the fact than at all the great World's Exhibitions, since that of Parts. 117. In comprtitlon with best makers of all count rtes. they hare Inva riably taken the highest honors. Illustrated catalogues frvc. GUAM) X: Ul'KIGIIT. Mason JJamlln do not hidtate to make the extraordinary claim for their plants, that they ar supt'rior to all others. They reco nlzo the htsh CBcrllenco uclUeved by other leadJnsr makers In the art of piano bulldlnsr. but still claim superiority. This they attribute solely to the remarkable Improvement lntro duoed by them In the year 132. and now known as the Ma.son Hamlin llano strinser," by the us of which Is secured the greatest pos sible purity and refinement of tone, toeether with greatly increased capacity for standing 1 a iu:.r, ana wbt imponani aavaniatres. A . circular, containing testimonials from thre hand ml -purchasers, musicians and runers, sent, tosrther with descriptive cata losrue. to any applicant. 'tiKJQd onrans sold for cash or easy pay- J1L rfanos Cl3i"d, MASON & UAMLINItt.jCXXtei.A;, KHAUSTEIOTTAlTTI . JwwiWfcM TUE SCIENCE OI LIFE, toe erta Medical Work of tb age 00 MinhcMMl,Ncm ous and I'hyaica' De btlity, lrcmatore Dc llflVI TUVCCIC clln,ErrortofYonlh niiUlI IlllUkbl land the nntdd mlrer fa cooaoqaent thereon. 900 ifea 8 nx, 123 pre xzipucm tor al rfiaraativ. Ckkh, full trilt, only IU0O ry mad,ced. lUoatrairre aample free to mil yoam md BUdd:eod men. Send now. TheUoid anc leweJed Medal awarded to the author by the NaCVoo tl ZUxi'XMl AaeoclatMo. AddreM P.O. Box 1S,Bo m. Maaa,, or Dr. W. IL FAKKEK. rradoate of liar rard 2Iedjcal CoQege, tS year' practice In bonno. rr.o raiT ca cc&suaea cooaaesuaiiy. voce, ra IBcliachBt. b"pe-U:ty, Dtscaaes of Man. Cat tala aat. Yea may aerar aee It arlr Valuablo Lands for Sale. 0 5iE TEACT OF LiXD. LYING ONE mil from LXaoomtoa, N. C. consUUaf of 63 acrea,S3 acrra cleared: la best for cotton. but jclru gool crop for all irraloa.Lv braach roanlar tbroara It sad a flao aprlnjt: a few acres of botUHa land on the, bran.-b aad 90 acre la wood, oak Dered aad hickory, well Una J Ano tier tract lytur miles from Lincoln ton. miio from C. K. K., 100 acre. 25 cleared, tne sprue, of de Helena water, about six acres of bottom I aad near ltoa tne brarch; la No. 1 for tobreooj- but grows other crop well; 75 acrea la ye How pine and oak. For price aad terma apply to . CKONLY M UORItlS. nek 18 tf A nefre eal ratata Rr.krr would he a sorry sight. Mr. Cleve-1 nf siekness. land in Washington means the as sured leader of his party in power. The advent of the successful Repub lican nominee would simply be the invasion of Washington by a swariu of the hungriest adventurers, follow ing no leader, but ah oligarchy of chiefs, it was bad enough when Haves and (tarOeld came in. How would it be with a Republican om- advent involved a new tlvnas- ho would have to rewartl the supporters or a dozen rivals anil un jdo all that had been done toward good government iu the preceding four years? ; This is, perhaps, not the laighest view of politics, but politics were never upon so low a plane. The Democrats have worked out a tan gible measure of fiscal reform with which. If permitted, they could do some good. The Republicans are immersed in discussions of their va rious leaders. Who can win? Who can solve tlie combination lock which' seals the Treasury? Who can gain the vast patronag'e which by the indifference of our legislation has been permitted to accrue to the executive? If Blaine, let him be taken preferably, in spite of his mis fortunes. If not, then the 'legate of Blaine," whoever that may be! With such an outlook, the" repub lican party mav be, regarded as in liquidation. Tlie National Conven tion will meet to name a receiver. The assets are nt encouraging, fwme war records which have been degraded into pension raids upon t ie Treasury. A collection of Hags wincn tne Democrats did as much as Republicans to win, although they ileal with them as a revered sentiment and not as political trap pings, ome old busts of Lincoln, Seward, f Jrnut; iarlield aiidArthur, about none of whom the Republi cans agreed when these leaders were living, and df interestonly as curious remnants of a dead and forgotten polity. The Mormon question we believe, still in stock, as ji. ' the taritT on wool. Likr .e"HS complete works of M-feft! notices at v a a -K, a x a a tlreaf ' - UPeie"t pnysicians. j ar m'y ftssets, we are afraid, .id may well be described as rem nants, misfits, second band garments and goods damaged by the storms. This is the outlook as the lazy spring comes, reluctant to part with tlie wearisome clouds and rain. But it docs not much matter. We are not making history and have no yearning to do so. When our Re publicans grow ashamed of their ig noble hunting after mere men, of tinkering up platforms of expe diency, of nuwkiug every noMe am bitiou and patriotic possibility sec ondary to the sordid deire to win: wuen it. comes as it tiui in the great HAJtPEK'S magazine days animated by a principle, fol- uaupkiw weekly lowing a policy, not a man; when it j jj young peo ple tuuirs iu u j)any 01 purpose antl not of adventure, it will be wel comed. But just now we read the proceedings of Republican conven tions with much of the feeling with which we read of the Greeks of the lower Empire. The resemblance marvellous and striking. Were all wise enough to heed this advice In season, a world of suffering would be avoided. The best months In which to take Rood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, are March April Wl ay At no other season is tho body so much in need of, or so susceptible to tho benefit to be derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, as now. The impoverished condition of the blood, the weakening effects of the long, cold winter, the lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all make a good spring medicine absolutely necessary. Try Ilood's Sarsaparilla and you will be con vinced that it Is the ideal spring medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist. 1; six for 5. Tioniy by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries Ma38 IOO Dosos Org Dollar Spring Judge Montgomery. Fall Judge Macliae. 1 Deaufoit tFeb. tyih. May 28th, Nov. 2Cth. Currituck March oth, Sept. 3d-' r?amdfn March 12th. Sent, 10th. rasa uotank March 19th. Juno 11th, Sept. 17th, Dec 10th. t ; . Perquimans March SCth, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct. lst. r Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. . ; Hertford April 15th, June ISfh, Oct. loth. NVashington April 23d. Oct. 220. Tyrreii Apm yuui? ucc. zyiu. Dare .May Tin, jnov. 01 u. ilvde May 15th. NOV. 12th. I'amlico May 21st,;Nov. 19th. ! SKC0NO JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. f . Fai-l Judge Montgomery.? Halifax tJan. 9th; iMarch 5th, May 14th, tNov. 12th. i r- Northampton tJah. 23d, April 2d, Oct. 1st. Bertie Feb. 6th, April 20th, Oct. 29th. Craven tFeb. lath. May 28th, iNov. 2Gth. Wan-en March 19th,Scpfc. 17th. Edgecombe April lGth, Cct. 15th. THIRD "JUDICIAL DISTRCT. Spring Judge Avery. j Fall Judge Graves. ? Pitt Van. 9th, March 19th, tJune 11th, Sept 17tn. i I Franklin Jan. 23d,iApril 16th, Nov. 12th. Wilson iFeb. 6th. -June 4th. Oct. 19th. Vance Feb. 20th, 3tay 21st, AUg. 20th, Oct. 15th. 1- J - Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, JDec- 3d. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st, , Nash April 30th, Npv, 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL D'iSTIIICT. Spring Judge Shlpp. f Fall Judge Avery. P Wake 'Jan. 9th. tFeb. 27th, fM arch 26th, tApril 23d, Vuly 9th, 4Aug. 27th, 'Sept. 24th, tOct. 22d. i ' i Wayne Jan. 23d, March I2thi April leth, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. ' I ' Harnett Feb, 6th, Aug. 6th, Ndv. 2Gth. .Johnson Feb. 13thAug. 13th, Nov. 22cL FIFTH JUDICIAL D1STRI(T. Spring Judge Merrfmon. I Fall .Judge shlpp. f . Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th, June 4th, Oct. 15th. i (iranvllle Jan. 30th, April 23d Sept. 10th, Nov. 26th. ; I Chatham Feb. 13thi May 7th, Oct.-lst. Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. i. IT: .- : Alamance March 5th, May 21f, Sept. 24th. Oranere March 19th. Aue. 6th. iNov. 5th. Caswell April 9th, .Aug. 13th, Nov. 12th. Person April 16th, Aug. 26th, j?ov. 19th. ' Spring .Judge Sliepherd. Fall .Tudse Merrimon. Pender .Jan. 19th, May 7th, Sept. 10th. New Hanover t Jan. 23d, tApril 16th, tS"ept. 24th. t 1 Lenoir Feb. 6th. Aug. 20th, Ncfv. 12th. Duplin Feb. 13th, Sept. 3rd, Ndv. 26th. Sampson tFeb. 27th, April 3th, Oct. 8th, Dec. loth. I : Carteret larch 19th, Oct. 22d. I Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. I ; Onsfrrw April 2d, Nov. 5th. i SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTR LnAijnf wivom took fifiiii treat nt nud were restored to health by csoof aaflp. r(vtiai r rvpia rr k Radical Ccr9 tor rerroasDebilir7,Cra: 9 la ArA Mpb. Tftstfld f -r Erclit Years IhoosAn!! thsr abs ilaicly reeforo r-firnattsrelT Td and broken down men ioCao fall eajoyinentcf forfect and fall Zlmlj Strength and Vigorouq i llsstth. .To those who enSer from tho tnny cbsccrediseasn3 yroneht aboot hv Tnlirction. llx vTOro.rwir-Brftia IVork, or too freo IndalfsDca. wo at ii. iiat 70a eeru ts roar nemi vnta state'nentor yocrrrmwa, C2IAL ACKAB FKEI2, w" h.1 llust'd Ta R;rruR9 persons 3an na?3 pre; Emal7y d&w.: ly . ' . 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New York 8ocietv Work. f1HKISEWINQ SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery .Ladles' and Children's aprons a specialty orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North Third street, irul meet with prompt attention: B0T 25 tf. 1 Moore April Kith EIGHTH Sprino Judt. t all juasre. Cabarrus tJau. Iredell -Feb. oth ."it h. . . ' Rowan Feb. 20t 10th. Dnvlrtsnn Mnrr. ;' ..J Deo.lkl. " VSpmn7;-cn mt. sept, iiiii j aj r ; SPKIVfiS5'TOICU1' DISTRICT. rymr Z-J nClgo Clark. I rzf-rijALi-Judsre Connor. -.-Kocki nghamJ an. 23d, July 23d Nov. 5th. 1 . f Ai-ui'tii r.Vk A4-ta tf nwr niD no) I VI-IJ Ul f CU. AtliXJ 4bJ.aU, Utth Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. A Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3dy Davie April 2d, OcU 8th. ' stokes April 16th, Aug. Cth, Noir. 12th. Surrj' April 23d, Aug 20th. Nov 19th. . TENTH JUDICIAL PISTRICT,. spring Judge Giliner. P'all Judge Clark. 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