, . . x . r - viz'rsy r- - . - Jcci;cci Principally of HawUeef and DuSr'a Pure XXaltWliiskeIt will Cora ti.rirst CUffea bf CnumpUon; Build up ti.s Tissue: Xacreai tlia' 8tran-th- Add T?f1fK am 9V I1Ws itaa HAlftV a triaJ V UnilJ J I I AMA0y V W a aa,WWs waw.sk. ww i Pac;Form a hMiXty apptite; whila as a tcoaoidWoodt4akerltliMxidrivuL If your druggist, does pot keep it, send cni doila t6 th.e Duff' ZXalt Whiskey Co., liociester, 21 . and tbxy will send you a bottle by express, charges prepaid. y?TTi LTOTI HALT WHISKEY CO., -.. - s' j XUrcliester, K. Y. . MISCELLANEOUS. v f HUMPHREYS' E01SCPATSXC VETZEETABY SPECIFICS ; For Horses!, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, roultry. 300 PAGE BOOK Treat V ; meat efAniniala and " ' L Chart Seat Free. ' ccBxaFTen. Confetloa,'fnnmatlon. CJ C!i.earpgF; .fl fclacaaraea. li. D.-Uots or Gtraaa Worm. . O. Ilcarriaee, IlemerThMe . H. II. Urlnarr and sUdaeyDiaeaaaa. I. I -EnHlTe Diaeaa;. mange. - Stable Case, with Specifics. Manual. ct. WuchHel Oil and Medieator. .. 87.0O Prfce,8lnBotti(oTrdoe6X ; - .60 Vfiem PrepaidonRecelatof Prlee HaWhrirrsias:Co.V Tullon 5L. W. Y rjound. and 40J pounds to the bale, -S ; and the result is anywhere from one JOSH. T. James, Editor & Prop'r. to two bales to. the acre and when it is all picked out the average will be about 125 pounds of lint to the acre! i nai s ine. Kina . or - larjner : WiiliiGToa; :Ni C. i ; WEDN ESDAY.;SEPT-19. 1888. 1st District, James E. S!.cp: rd, cf JJeauJort 2nd District, Fred Phil ips. t : Edgecombe, jrd 1 : strict, II. O. Co: or, c Wilson. 4tb I istrlct, A Walter C ark.c. Wake. 5tn District, John A. aimer, ol Guilford. titn insmci, i' Koyiiu,.or oampson. Entered at tne Postofflce at Wllmuigton, N.C.; r as second-class matter. ; DEMOCKATIC TICKET. FOR TRKSIDKXT: V GROVER CLEVELAND,: Of New York. forvick-president: ALLEN G. THURMAN, Of Ohio. for governor: DANIEL G. FOWLE, . Of Wake County. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: T. M. HOLT, Of Alamance County. L THTfltP BESTS' J V HOMEOPATHIC ' JSPEC!Flrib.fiO IniiM 30 reus. Tha only raccessful remdy for I l.'3rvous D:!:ility, - Vital Weakilssy and Prostration, from over-work or other auM SI pr vial, or 6 rials and Iarf Tial po wdar.-f or f 3; Sou) BT DRCOOI8T8, or aant postpaid on receipt of priC0.-4iUpArr' SmUU Co. , 1 09 l iitM 8U , K. X. , ' JOO eaaravitfBS Of difforent breeds, Si rrlfeerftJlay are worth. ail wliereto ! iby t&oni.- Directions for Tralaln t . for 15 CentaTiabaOuta of 1W fciii eiareu -plans r tniariiTiup of nearly all kinds of zok1s; daeoripv, piaas for poultry noaseeir information aboottoccoatoraanajiajc H wir; iwsr fro ui" best stock' nt" S 1 H) ( per wiftlng. Sent for tl-lnts.! si Ji. Hala-Ua Zl sr DUCft A till Bllal I i'ftu rmtiofHi -BejiataxuTi colored I '.Si 9 i P-ate. dsLSace birds, for pieair and proJU. fhseasea ;aad tbetr oara." 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Ct!C,UriDEVELOPED PARTt t tr. a Bo4t enlarscl nd etrenrtbeaed. - Full particn st sent sealed free. BHB MKD. CO., BorrAJ-o, N. c! oTer-Work. indlacrtUoa. ctCM addrttt oy FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: THEODORE P. DAVIDSON, . Of Buncombe County. j- FOR SUPREME" COURT JUDGES' JOSEPH J; DAVIS, Of Franklin County. JAMES E.:SHEPHERD, 'i Of Beaufort County. A. C. AVERY, Ofurke County. FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE: ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanover County. FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK.; of Orange Country.- For Congress Oth District: ALFRED ROWLAND, Of 'Robeson. For Elector Gth District: s. j. pemberton; Of Stanley. DOCKEKY AS A FARMER. - (Written by CoL W. L. Saunders.) The greatest fraud of the present day, so far as we know, is the pre tense Col. Dockery inakesof .being a Dlain farmer." a horny-handed son of toil." who digs his living out of the ground.-. He tells the people that he is nothing but a plain farni er.dragged away from home against his will;Jthat had a brother farmer. Captain Alexander for instance been nominated by the Democrats, noth ing could have induced him to be an opposing candidate. - This is the veriest twaddle in the world, and no man that did not have the cheek of a rhinoceras would be guilty of it. Instead of being a plain farmer, making a living from the soil, he is the worst demagogue in the State and a thorough-paced, brokeDTdown Radical politician of the lowest kind. If any. one doubts this, let him look at the man's record since; the war. In 1868 he ran for Congress twice. Twice in one year is pretty fair for a plain farmer averse to pol itics and happy only when watching his growing crops! In 1869 he show ed his love for his crops by ' staying in Washington City; and so in 1870, when he ceased the bitterness of his grief at his absence from those same crops by another race for Congress. But this was not a good year for Radicals, and so Dockery was beaten ami in 1871 he went back back to his beloved crops. And then the Democrats changed the makeup of his dlstriot so that he had no show ing for Congress any more. But for this little . circumstance he would have beeu running for Congress every two years from that day to this. Not to be idle, however in 1870 he was a candidate for Elector for the State at large and was de feated, and again ii 1880 he was a candidate for the same place and was again defeated. In 1882, when by accident, as it were, there was a Congressman for the State at Large, and the election coining on in an off year, he made race, . and, as we all know, was beaten. Since then there has been no opening for him for Congress, his district being over whelmingly Democratic, and so, having run down on his farm, he now. seeks to be Governor. And this is the man who is parad ing the State as the farmer's friend! We know just the kind of farmer he is. There is at least one of that sort in every neighborhood in the State, as the commission .merchants know to their - cost.- - They farm on sup plies and advances from commission merchants, " and make cotton and buy corn and work poor mules. This sort of farmers know it all, but somehow their crops don't pan out well. They can tell a poor neigh bor who drops In of. a Sunday even ing just all about it, but that same poor neighbor, ;who knows nothing about scientific farming, but plants right straight along in the old way, will sell twice as much cotton to the acre. You will hear a "farmer" like Col. Dockery, ex-member of Congress,al most any day now calculating how mueh cotton he will make. " There are so many hills, says he, in an acre, so many stalks in the hill, so many matured bolls , on the stalk, Col. Dockerv-is. Hisaffeetedly shatH "TODismct, Jameses MacRae, Cumberland. i ,i onnOMnt .,r4-. at 8th District, W.-J. Montgomery, of Cabarrus. ' by dress and- apparent want ol District, Jesse F. Graves, of Surry. tention to his person do not prove ioth District: Alphonso crA very, or uurke. i him to be a'farmer by any meaps. llth District, Wm. M. Shipp, of Mecklenburg I . . . , . . tr At i. . -19t.h District: J. 1? Mprrlmnn of Rtinfnmhn . II tnis sort oi tiling proves anyi;nm , , at all it is the demagoguery of the . ; SOLICITORS. man or the want of soap and water. . 1st District H. c-unt of Perqrdmans. 7 iriiir Wimf0 2nd District, Geo. II. WTUte. (coL) of Halifax. But what a low estimate he puts District, D. Worthington, of Martin. - ? upon the sense of the? people to sup- 4th District, Tj M. Argo, of Wake. , - pose that such things- as these Hvilirsth District, Isaac li. strayhorn. of Durham. win their esteem ana regard! . They ; g gggg; .Wtuio may . catch . negro votes, but they j 8th District, B. F.Xon of 1 redell. will niver catch white votes. Ne-' 9th District, Thos. Settle, Jr.: of Rockingham. Tiuiv fhink a man .i nnrpr lutl1 District, W: H. Bower,of Caldwell, groes may tninK a man -is nearer utn Dlstrlcf Frank Osborne, of Mecklenburg. his dress and regardless of the de cencies of life," but white men ge no special virtue in a dirty shirt when a clean one can oe conveniently, had, or in dirty hands, when soap j and water are convenient. We ven-1 ture to say, without - the slightest fear of successful contradietion,tnat Col. Docker' has not hoed a dozen rows of aorn or chopped a dozen rows of cotton since he was twenty one years old. ... To talk about a nian bfing a 'plain- farmer" who goes to Con gress whenever he can get a change, who runs for Governor whenever he can get a chance, and stays at home only when he can't go .'anvwhere else, is absurd. Broken down poli tician is theright name, for him, antl that is just what Oliver Hart Dock ery is. And tins is tlie man who goes about tne state -pretending to be a farmer and trying to stir up, strife among the people. It is not our purpose here to make any defense of the lawyers: they are a class of people quite well" able to take full care of themselves and have with stood many harder blows than Col. Dockery's puny arm. can- give theinj and need not fear anything, that a broken-down politician and broken- down lawyer can do to the r hurt." He loves farmers, he says, and hates lawyers. What are the facts? In 1884 the Democratic candidate for the Legislature in the county of Richmond was a highly respected farmer' named J. W. Sneed.- He was a plain, steady unassuming old farmer, and a one-legged Confeder ate soldier, who was well thought of by all his neighbor. The Repub lican candidate was a young negro lawyer,' named William II. Quick, who had obtained his Jaw license in February, 1S81.: Now here were the two candidates for the votes of the people of Richmond county one an old, ' steadv white farmer and the other a young negro lawyer ard voted for the negro law Dockerv ver! v" But this was more than the other Republicans of Richmond could do, for Sneed was elected, although Richmond is a Republican county. Now, when Dockery, who' pre tends to love farmers so much, calls upon the people to vote for him be cause he is a farmer and;against Judcre Fowle because he is a law yer, ought he not to be asked why he voted asrainst a white farmer and for a negrct lawyer? And will the people consider it a good ex cuse that in this case the lawyer was a negro buck" and the farmer a white Confederate soldier, with one leg shot off? We think not. The fact is, Dockery is a perfect failure. He failed as a lawyer, fail ed as a planter, failed as a soldier, failed as a politician, ftnd how hav ing failed at all these things, sets himself up as a farmer! The won der is he has never set up as anews paper man. But it takes something more than sixty years spent in. ease and luxury to make either a farmer or a newspaper man! - As a slanderer of resp"ectable,hon est women, however, he is a suc cess. . An Important Element Of the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is the" fact that every , purchaser re ceives a fair equivalent for his mon ey. The familiar headline 100 Doses One Dollar," stolen' by imitators, is original with and true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla. This can " easily be proved by any one who desires to test the matter. For real economy, buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. ; Sold by all druggists. .. Decision is the soul of ilispatch. flllllllllMMMMll . The importance of purifying the blood car not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. . At this season nearly eyery one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's Danilmt- Sarwpaxffia. It strengthens -rvGUUllcll and builds tip the system creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give j to Hood's Sarsaparilla pecuI- -t- If ecf iar curative powers. " No O ItScIT other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. , If you have made" up jrour mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do nt be induced to take any other Instead. lit is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. . Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggistsv Prepared byC Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 1 0 O - Doses Ono Dollar decioiyrdiwnrmjj mws3dp 12th District. James M. Moody, of Buncombe. TXJtB- OF HOLDING . COURTS FIRST JTJDICIAI." - ' DISTBICT. . , : -5 " ' Spring Judge Montgomery. . .Kali Judjjfe MacRae. Deaufort tFeb. tailuMay 28th, Nov. 26th. Currituck March bth, Sept. ticL Camden March 12th, Sept. lOtlu Pasquotank March 19th. June llth, Sept. nth. Deciuth. s - , , Perquimans March 26th, Sept. 24th Chowan April 2d. Oct. 1st: -Gates April 9th, Oct. 8th. " , , Hertrord April 15th, June 18th, Oct. 15th. ' Washington April 23d. Oct. 23d. . -Tyrren April 30th. Oct. 29th. . Dare May 7th, Nov. 5th. Hyde May 15th, Nov. 12th. . Pamlico May 21st, Nov. 19th. SECOND iVmotkh T DISTRICT. . , Spring kludge Gravesl 'r FALLrTudge Montgomery. . flalirar-t Jan. 9th, t.M arch 5th,. Mayt 14th, 'tNov. J2tlx. .'-'. - ' - .- , - . Northampton t Jan. ayd, April 2d, Oct. 1st, Bertie Feb. 6th, AprU20th Oct; 29th. Craven tFeb. lijth, May 28th, Nov. 26th. . Warren March. 19th, Sept. nth. ' Edgecombe April 16th, Oct. 15th THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. , " Spring Judge Avery. ' Fall Judge Graves, : Pitt Man. 9th, March 19th, tJune llth, Sept rrtn. - ' --..v-- r- Franklin Jan, 23d, April 16th, Nov. 12th. . W4lson tFeb. 6th, June 4th. Oct. 19th. - T. VanceFeb. 20th, May 2lst, Aug. 20th, Oct. Martin March 5th, Sept. 3d, tDec- Cd. Greene April 2d, Oct. 1st. . - - w . Nash April 80th, Nov, 19th. ' ' ' FOURTH JUDICIAL DISXRIOT. - ; Spring Judge Shipp. . Fall Judge Avery. . : Wake 'Jan. 9th, tFeb. 27th. March 26th, t April 23d, Vuly 9th, tAug. 27th, Sept. 24th, tOCt. 23d. - " " - : - Wayne Jan. 23d, March 12th, April 16th, Sept. 10th, Oct. 15. Harnett Feb. 6th, Aug. 6tti", Nov. 26th. Johnson Feb. J3th, Aug. 13th. Nov. 23d. . '. - - FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. . . : spring J udge Merrimdn. Fall Judge Shipp. x Durham Jan. 16th, March 26th, June 4th, Oct. 15th. . GranvlUe Jan. 30th, April 23d, Sept. 10th, NOV. 26th. r - - . Chatham Feb. 13th, May 7th, Oct, 1st. : Guilford Feb. 20th, May 28th, Aug. 27th, Dec. 10th. - , - - Alamance March 5th, May --2lsf, Sept. 24th. - Orange March 19th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 5th. Caswell April 9th, Aug: 13th, Nov. 12th. , Person April 16th, Aug 26th, Nov, 19tn, - - SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - Spring Judge Shepherd. : : Fall Judge Merrlmon. Pender Jan. 19th, May 7th, Sept. 10th. New Hanover t Jan. 23d, t April 16th, tSept. Lenoir Feb. 6th, Aug. 20th, Nov. 12th. DuDhn Feb. 13th. SeDt. 3rd. Nov. 26th. Sampson- tFeb. 27th, April 30th, Oct. 8th Dec. 10th. . . s - ; i. -. -, Carteret March 19tli, Oct. 22d. Jones March 26th, Oct. 29th. Onslow April 2d,- Nov. 5th. 8BVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - spring Judge PhilliDS. , f . Fall Judge Shenherd. Columbus Jan. 16th, April 2d. July 3d, tNo v, itn. - : ... .. ; Anson 'Jan. 9th, :t April 30th, 'Sept. 3d tNov. 26th. - . . Cumberland Jan. 23d, tMay 7th, July 23d T-Mov. iziix. .. - Robeson Jan. 30th, May 21st. Aug. 20th, Oct, Richmond Feb. 13th, June 4th, Sept 17th, uec. aro. Bladen March 19th, Oct. 23d. Brunswick April 9thSept. 10th. Moore April 16th. Aug. 13th, Oct, 22d. EIGHT? JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sprinu Judge Connor. Fall Judge Phillips. Cabarrus t Jan. 30th, April 30th. Oct. 29th. Iredeu Feb. 6th, May 21st, Aug. 6th, Nov, iu. - . ' Rowan Feb. 20th, May 7th, Aug. 20th, Nov 19th. . . Davidson March 5th, June 4th,. Sept. 2d, uec. oo. Randolph March 19th, Sept. 17th. - . . Montgomery April 2d, Oct. 1st. v Stanly April 9tu, Oct. 15th. - , NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Clark. : Fall Judge Connor. Rockingham Jan. 23d, July 23d, Nov. 5th. Forsyth Feb. 6th, May 21st, Oct; 23d. -Yadkin Feb. 20th, Sept. 24th. Wilkes March 5th, April 30th, Sept. 10th. Alleghany March 19th, Sept. 3d. Davie April 2d, Oct. 8th. . -Stokes April 16th, Aug. 6th, Nov. 12tb. Surry April 23d, Aug. 20th. Nov. 19th. . . ; TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. -' Spring Judge Gilmer. ' ' Fall Judge Clark. . T - Henderson Feb. 13th, July 16th. Burke March 5th, Aug. 6tu Caldwell March 19th, sept. 3d. " : Ashe March 26th, May 28th, Aug. 20th. Watauga April yi, June 4th, Aug. 27th. "Mitchell April I6th, Sept. loth. t Yancey April 30th, Sept. 24th. McDowell May 14th, Oct. 8th. ' , ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Boykin. Fall Judge Gilmer. Catawba Jan. 16th, July 16th. AlPTnnrtop Tan "im-fi Tnlv OArh I - . i V. V. . I tVUU, VIUJ CJISUU.1 ' Union Feb. 13th. tFeb. 20th. Sent 'iTf.h. Mecklenburg tFeb: 27th, tAug. 27th. Gaston March 19th, Oct. 8th. Lincoln April 2d, Oct. 1st. cieveiandAprtl 9th, Aug. 6th, Oct. 23d. Putherford April 23d, Oct. 29th. oik May 7th, Nov. lith. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT, . ; Spring Judge MacRae.- Fall Judge Boykin. Madison Feb. 27th, July 30th, tNov. 19th. Buncombe--March 12th. .Tnn it.ri a no- lat vi Dec 3d. . ' , Transylvania April 2d, Sept. 3d. Haywood April 9th. Sent l nth. 5 Jackson April 23d, Sept, 24th. . - jaojij-.iiaj' i ia, ucc ist. -Clay May Hth, Oct. 8th. . Cherokee May 21st, Oct. 15th. Graham June 4th, Oct, 29th. Swain-June llth, Nov. 5th. For criminal cases. 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CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS, ' - NEW HANOVER COD NTT.' Oliver P. Meares, Wlunlngrton Judge. lniJJ?1 1L Moore, Wilmington, Solicitor, court begins-Jan. 2d, March 19th, May 2lst. Julx 16th, sept. 17th. Nov. 19th. . MECKLENBDBO COUNTY. - PieP, eares Wilmington, Judge. Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte Solicitor? Court beglns-Feb. 13th April 9tb; June 4th, Aug. 13th. Oct. 8th. Dec loth. On Corn. Peanuts and Potatoes fllEY CARBONATE OF LIMK, ' MIXED WITH KA1NI1 RE DXTS ASTONISHING. . V . - - Addrea FRENCH BEOS ; . 'Jionaond eases they nbaolntcly oro t?-in"ti3i'v sod andbrokon down mon totho fall en joT&mt ct perfect and full Manly Strength, ana Vifrorous IlorJi i. To those who woUer f rom tho twr.7 olxscuro iscwi nought about by Indiecrotlon, txwurojOver-Craia 1 1 ori, or too 1 reo xndiiionco, tto. tnnt;yoa Kemi U3 war MfflB xvi tn etntemont or yorr '.woDia, ana ecer - Rs;rTaRS9 PERSCMS can tr iy S W fJF : OBSERf ... ...--:'-.. - j " : ' ' ESTABLISHED rN m T h e Oldest and B&tJ ; Six It'iilar Editors; Sp-ei:il Cor- respondents at lioiiie iind Abroad; Stories'. Reviews. CoiideriKeitNews. D e par ti n en,t s for Farm ery, - Mer. chants, - Banker, ProXoKsional Men, students, .Boys and (iirls. This year the Obskrver will pub lisiV more tlian FIFTY RllIZETOj? l ES; ana stiie ablest ana most i opuiar writers will contribute to its Col nmns. Poets and prose writers, an thors. influence is fal J.,?" f ' . , f-'-'J Wf.il Ki I x3 -,-Iii"r-r Brt- aa w Mftr jr,s.W'. . . t; a. editors, men of scietice and women of senilis will fill liie col umns ef the Observer, -and it wil give hft-two unexcelled ; papers m pnnfier. 1 velous is a terative it - stimulant f! on a torpid); Asovereof for "fJYSPEPS lnuieestmu. i pression a Hcadarhn 9 vanish as jf 1 tins i ft w J Pimelea sui speedily Triien this remedj is taken. , Tlkcv no more enectuai reiust lot the ianci t loathing of food due to lXTEMPERAXi than this article, PutuplnUige75cfntt ties. , Sample packages in powder form by mail to any address on receipt of 10 cf 1.1 stamps. The resmlarliquidformfanmit sent: by mail.. MEXICAN MEDICIXK V 3U jNortn .ia St., Philadelphia, Pa. the coming year. c - :Pricev$3.0() a.vear. Clergymen, $2.00 a year. 'ease mention this paper. "ep7j9 tu th sat c ' ranjiiTAimiii Tho" cfeat secretof the canary bird brec' or me iiartz Mountams in uermam. 1 Manna will restore thesoneof caeetinki prevent their ailments and resUire thin, sood condition. If civen to a bird tin theSeascn'ofsheddinefcatherSiitwillint cases car ry"t ho little musician tbrousli v G reat . nduceme n its' for. 888 S 'ffiOTSffi 1. : 1 ne rx w 1 uitiv uusiiit v jj. k wm oe sent for one year to any clergyman not :nowa sub scrlber, for ONE DOLLAIJ. 2. Any subscriber sending his. own subscrip tion for a year in advance and a new subscri ber with $5.00, can have a copy of the lIren asus Lettera." or "The Life of Jerrys MdAuley.- 3. We will send the OBSEHVER for the re mainder of this year, and to January 1, U8S9, to any nb w subscriber sendinu us his name and i address and $3.00 in advance. To such subscri bere we will also eive either the volume of urenseus Lttters" or "The Life of Jerry Mc- Auiejv - - - : Agents wanted everywhere. ! 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