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PARKEK, cradoateof Har rard Itatlxaf OoUere, SS year' practice in Boston. roo bit pa cxwaoiea rorinontia;?T. omce, xia I tmzDca a. epecia.iy, maraeca of Cat Lhla aal. Yaa may aerar aee It acalav FRIDAY. MAY 11, 1888. entered at the Iostonice at Wilmington, N.C., as second-ciass matter. The Cincinnati Pot9 a newspaper that xnpportetl IHame I our years kgo, sa: 'If Grover Cleveland shall live it now heems certain that he will' he noitiinateil untl that he wiil poll more votes than In the elec tion four years ago. The great bug bear that a Democratic Administra tion would ruin the country Has been laid and the country contem plates another four years of Cleve- a land's Administration with perfect equanimity.' The peopledoti t think then' is 'any tievtl of a change just now. Absinthe is the deadliest intoxi cant in the world ami its ue is in . n . , . i cra.siug. i iHMiriUK was imrouuceu nto New York by Frenchmen and travellers and it is now a common leverage in hotels, clubs and f.ish ionuble bar rooms. French soldiers ntrodueed it into Paris after the campaign in Algiers in 1844. In an astonishingly short period it per meated the civilized world. To-day ts manufacture is one of the largest iquor trades of Europe. Neufchat- el, in Switzerland, is the headquar ters for its manufacture. To mil- ious of gallons yearly are made! there. What France makes and j does not consume is sent for the most part to America. According to the enthusiastic talk of the jockeys now assembled at the rack of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, he personal fame of the President ot the Limed states is to be over shadowed this season bv the achieve uient of an equine namesake. The much-talked-of running horse Grov er Cleveland has been brought to the Brooklyn track from California for the purpose of winning the Sub urban in June. "Snapper" Garri son believes that the horse Grover is able to beat anything on the turf, aud many other jockeys ag we with Garrison. The California runner, it is said, has a record of 1.43, made in l58o? " He is apparently W fine con dition now, and is certainly the star of the Brooklyn Jockey Club sta bles. A national convention of lawyers will be held in Washington City on the 22i inst. The purpose is to take steps to form a National Bar Asso ciation. This convention was sug gested at the auuual meeting of the Bar Association of the- District of Columbia a year ago. The associaj tion at that time instructed its board of directors "to coKiinuuicate with the local Bar associations through out the countrv and also with the American Bar Association, with tbe yiew of forming a national legal body, to be composed of delegates from the various associations, and to meet in annual convention, such body to have for its object the ad vancement of the science of law in this country. In December last the boartl of directors had received so many, favorable responses to the cir culars sent out that the 22d of Max- was filed as the date for holding the convention. Hnnu Wnnrln,t. " Saperlor Courts of NortU CaroUna-lSSS , . V, . . JUDGES. ' i . - You canriot aff.irtl to- waste time in i District, James E. Shepherd, or Beattfort. experimenting when jeur lung are in District, red Phillips, of Edgecombe, ; darker. Consuopi iory always eru". 3rd strict, U.a Connor, of Wilson. - .: .t flr.t. only a cold. Do not permit anT;gJg?0SlSi&GSltoA -dealer to ioidoso upooUoa with saie District, E T Boykln, ol Sampson. chenp imitAtin of lr Ktng'a New Dis-1 n District, James C. Mac Rae, Cumberland. Im. Con'auniDtion r.utvh and ! 8th District, W J. Montgomery, of Cabarrus. . . J . umsumpnon, o..ngcs , o viSitjlct.Jjeaae p,' Graves, of Surry. C J: hut bo sure jnu get the genuine. h District. Alphonso C Avery, of Burke. Be'fitie he can mako more profit be nth District, Wm M. Shlpp, of Mecklenburg:. iony 'e'.ltou he has nniethiDr juntas iftKl.or just the oaofe. Don't be He 12th District, J. II. Merrinion, of. Buncombe. SOLICITORS. reived, hat insisr tiDon tffUmtr Dr. 1st District. John IL5 Blount, of Perquimans, King's New Disoovery. which i ifunr- aoleed to five relieV in all 2nd District, Geo. H.TWhite. (coL) of Halifax. woruiington, oi jMarun. it- 1 nroai. , Ath District. T. M. Anro. of Wake. . B - - jT Lun? and Chest affections. Trial bot- i 5th District, Isaac Ks. istrayhorn. tt ties fr e at. WJfl. 3reen fe Co. Darre 6th District, tx 11 Allen of Duplini Durham. buttles $1 A Revolution in Waalilng Processes. "The scrubbing boartl will soon be a relic of the barbarous ages," enthusiastically remarked an up town New York grocer. SHowso?'1 i "A ne process has been discov ered bv a wealthy Pittsburg inven tor who tloes not care to make inonevout of his wits, and therefore gives Ids information to the public free. Here it is: He says that if anv one who has a moderate sized washing say for a family of four or five persons will put the clothes to soak over night as usual, and add to the water a half teactipful of pt re benzine, and then, when they fre pnt on to boil, add another half tea- cjpfnl f benzine to the water in the boiler, the dirt can be removed from them with very little rubbing; he labor ot the laundress will be reduced more than one half, and the clothes will be as white as they can be made. Some may object to he smell of tint benzine, but he says thatall disappears by evaporation in the process of boiling. The ex periment is certainly worth trying. Heuzine sells fora few cents a quart, and it is said a pint of the fiuid will do for two large washings. Mailand Express. No home should be without it to arrest disorders promptly, which, if not taken in season, ofterj develop into serious diseases. Key. Jamks M. Rollins, Pastor M. E. Church, S., Fairfield, Va., writes: Vl have used Simmons Uver Regulator for inanv vers, having made it my only'family medicine. My mother before meVas very partial to.it. It is .1 safe, good and" reliable medicine for any disorder of the system and if used in time is a great prevent! vol of sickness.'' Scotchmen who put into American cattle their conv : iTHrttftrurrh mml Valuable Lands for Sale. QKE TRACT OT LAND, LYING ONE tali from Lincoln ton, N. C. cootlaKng of S3 acre. &3 acre cleared: la beat for cotton. batfciTcs rood crop for all grain. Haa a btmch ronalBg tbrourh It acd a Una prior: a few acre ot bottom laad on tbe braneh and K acre la wood, oak ad hickory, welt tim bered. Another tract lying 21 laltes from Llnrola ton, a mivg from U O. K it., lOOacrea. 25 cleared, aoa tprtac of df Melon water, about air acres of bottom land near It on tb Lracb ; UNo.1 for tobeeoo. bnt grow other cropa wall; 75 acre la yellow plna and oak. Pot price and terma apply to CRONLY MORRIS, aeb It tf AnePra A -eaI Katat Rr.i tlThe cheapest place to buy your Bchoo books and school stationery Li at IIelnbrgr'. The money pauies a few years ago now--wish they had Kept it at Iiquk,. Several of these comini have for some years paJU -"no dividends. In 1880 only . phe paid a dividend. "There r 0. at present," says the Hjconcnnist, "nine companies with a paid-up capital of jEJ,G10,000, upon the ordi nary portion of which no dividends were distributed in 1887. Scotch in vestors, we should think, have never touched a more unsatisfactory class of enterprises." A statement pre pared by a firm of stock brokers in Ediuburg shows that at the end of 1887 six of the nine companies car ried forward debit balances amount ing in all to $330,014. When these companies came into existence the ranchmen were using public land. Some of these companies fenced in such land. The subsequent proceed ings of the land office, stovs the New & 1 4 aamtuh 7th District, Prank McNeill, of Kic&mond. , : 8th District, B. F. Long, of IredeU. j - m.h District, Thos. Settle, Jr., of Kocklngham. ! 10th District, W. 11. Bower, of CaldwelL ' nth Dlslricf. Frank Osborne, of Mecklenbursr. ; lth District, James M; Moody, of buncombe. TIME OF. HOLDING COUBTS FIRST jJUDICIAl. DISTRICT. " Spbikg Judge Montgomerj". :, Vim Ivticrn AfJiCT?n is. ' Beaufort t Feb. tsih. May 28th, Nov. 26th. Currituck March .Ttti. Sept. 3d. j Camden March 12lih, Sept. 10th. j Pasquotank March ,19th. June 11th, Sept. Kth, Dee. 10th. M ' -! Perquimans March 26th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. bet. 1st. . Hertford April irth, June 18th, Oct. 15th. Washington Apriipsjd. Oct. 23d. Tyirell April 30th4tct- 29th. -Dare May 7th, Not. 6th. Hyde May 15th, Ndv; 12th. . Pamlico May 21st, (Nov. 19th. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, V Spkino Judge Graves. Wait Tllflrrn MflTltcrnmerV. - Halifax t Jan. 9th, March 5th, ; May 14th, tNov pth. "! '' Northampton tJan. i23d, April 2d; Oct. 1st. Bertie Feb. uth, April 20th,. Oct. 29th. Craven t Feb. 13th,jMay 28th, Nov. 26th. Warren March 19th, iSept-17tli. J; Edgecombe April liith, Oct. 15t THIKDJUDrblAL DIStKICT Spking J udge A very. j Fall Judge Grhvcs, j Pitt van. 9th, March 19th, tJundllth, Sept 17tn. i Franklin Jan. 23cT,Uprlll6th, Nov. 12th. Wilson iFeb. 6th, .tune 4th. Oct. l9th. Vance Feb. 20th, May 21st, Aug.vSOth, Oct. 15th. f : ; - Martin March 5tn, ept. 3d, ?Dee- 30. Greene April 2d, ocwist. Nash April 30th, Npv 19th. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICr. Spring J udge Shlpp. Fall judge A very. Wake Man. 9th. tFeb. 27th. 'March 26th. t April 23d, Vuly 9th. ttAug. 87th. Sept. 24th, toct. 22d. i Wayne-Tan. 23d, March 12th, April IGth, seot. loth. Oct. 15. t Harnett Feb. 6th. Aus. 6th. Nov. 26tli. Johnson Feb. 13th Aug. 13th, Nbv. 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, J Spring Judge Merrimon. Fall .ludee slilnt). ' IDurham-nJan. lGtliL, March 26th 7 CniGIIESTEuS ENGLISH - DiSt1 '5s- VY U ill SAFEALVATS I , '"IND1SPENSABLE.SDL3 BVALt CPcrkt : j 1 ASX FOR DIAMOND B RAND.CHICHESTEITS rHSUSH I winu wrLuu;nu(u S16NATUKEOH EVERY BOX I CHICHESTER CHEUlCALCa S0i PRSP.MAUsnu so dh 1 I n nnny.NSOyCITFn WRrTTEN TrsnvONIALV MD BVraul aWSS?" i janl8eodiydo -r: , - ' MIAfc"UWiTHsuccoj. mi 1 tlM$z2L 0 mr rm. a n i , E&L&IiliL of iom too k a f all tm 1 1 tsnt sal wero rostorea to csaltli by uso of ilSm SEMI HAL FASTILIES A. Hadical Cur? f or T 7 frroas Dahil itr. Ormin in Weakness BnlPJiysf elDecayi- YocEorliid- J7a ana Drotcen clown men iotas fml Ejoymer.t cz To thoso who saiTep from t iio tr an ehsenre diawisr 3 Votlcht rhor:t hv 1ni-tr.rrtArkn. 'J".ir'iOf.rjr..t'fir.Iirs.;n IVotk-ortoofrea Tn4iiiceiic. urenstkatToa Bend ra w;riiHra9wfthttmntotyniiptor'j,ejid ec-ccro gmalTy d&w ly -ri-wypa;nri..,! TRAD r 1 -Ia, S4.507 FOR 11 ... . aa mrr --- " , - - - We can give bo tnnch f or tbe money ? v Thonmds saylahfsiii ' -,. , cause after plates arc made it costa far lees proportionate Iv tn it . than VXfiOO. Durlnff iu nearly fifty yearscxisace th . 1 rict clP! i .-It 9; cur wPln3.g IP! has absorbed twent5oor other agricultural neriodfcala, and mni' recognized authority on agricultural uiattera the world oyer With .Hf ,( a. editors who hare made it a power In both hemispheres, reinforr.-d J. e 01,1 it2 it will be more valuably daring. 1888 jthan ever. -Each Dumber nn ih"ewri."m one nunorea original ui ustrauons ana original articles on the Farm r. r18 ixwii and Household, from orer.fifty different writers. Price, flo year's iln 1 awaaw aaj aae .- a;u . m aaaaaaaBj umber nowZ 7' U1M UAL VARY, First ana only Rei)roaiictirrr U BETORE PILATi Thpae masmlfleent works of art fir nfttt.her old tlmo o,sm. v 17 lnffs. but exquisite pictures executea for u by Photoet.-Jiinw .Xj wi61! Droeess. on neavy Plate paner. zzxzs incnes- tri ta term. hed Dec. 20, 1887) forwarded ia tubes, post-paid. - - Ptorei OUll; GRBJAT OFFER. x ean "A srriculturist' (Eng. 'or -German), with both " volume, pubUshed Dec. 20, 1887, entitled ' , . Mchuei, tu ' Ameriean ear new June 4th, ept, 10th, Were all wise enough to heed this advice ipi season, a world of suffering would be avoided. The best months In which to. take Hood's Sarsapaxilla, the great blood purifier, are J March April May At no other season is the body so rtuch in need of, or so susceptible to the benefit, to be derived from; Hood's Sarsaparilla, as .now. The imiMjvcrishcd condition of the blood the weakening effects of the long, cold winter, the lost apatite, and that tired feeling, all msnce a good spring medicine absolutely necessary Try Hood's Sarsaparilla and you wirfbecon yinced that it is the ideal spring Efedicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 v6Lt for $5. 'Prepared only by C. L. HOOD A CO. Apothecaries, LoweU, Mass. iuu poses one uonar dlft7Td&vnrm mws2dpS 1688. 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New York proOts of foreign investors who had couuted upon petting enormous pas tures ior Doming. undoubtedly, however, the chief cause of their losses has been the very low price of rane cattle for the last two or three years, a price fixed by the Chicago ring, which has at the same time compelled consumers to pay the old prices for beef. Don't Get Caught This spring with your blood full of impurities, your digestion impaired, your appetite poor, kidneys and liver torpid, and whole svhtem liable to be prostrated by disease but get yourself into good condition, and ready for the changing and warmer weatner, by taking Hood's Sarsa parilla. It stands uneouAllpd for purifying the blood, trivinc an nnno tite, and for a general spring medi cine. Society Work. . rjlHESEWING SOCIETY OP fT. 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, will meet with prompt attention? noyau i - -. - u- ' Oct. 15th. i Granville Jan. 30th, 'April 23d, Nnv. 2fith.' li frftAtham Feb. 13th "Mar 7th. OcL 1st. Guilford Feb. 20th, 31 ay 28th, Liug. 27th, Dec 10th. - J -.s J Alamance March 5th, May 21sf,i Sept. 24th. Orange March 19th, Aug. 6th; Nov. otn. Caswell April 9th, tAUg. 13th, NO v. 12th. Person Apri 16th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 19th. sixth judcial district. ' Spring Judge Shepherd. Fall JudgeXMerrimon. : Pender rT an. 19tl, May 7th, Septi 10th. New Hanover tJ tin. 23d, tApril ;6h, tSept. Lenoir Feb. 6th, 20th, NovVl2th. DuDlin Feb. Lith.Sept. 3rd. Nov? 26th. Sampson tFeb. 27h, April 30th, Oct. 8th. uec. lotn. : u Carteret March wthi Oct. 22d. Jones MaVch 26th, Oct, 29th. Onslow April 2d, NoK.oth. SEVENTH JUDIClA'DISTRICT. Sprjkg Judge Phihips. FAfx-Ajudtre ShenliertL Columbus Jan. luthjAprll2d. 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