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Johnson. Aug. 12f Nov. 11; Wayne,
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Fifth ( Hillsboro) District Judge
Graves Granville, July 22, Nov. 25;
Orange, Aug. 5, Nov. 1 1 ; Person,
Aug; 19, Nov: 18; jGTuilford, Aug. 26;
Dec. 6; Chatham, Sept. 30; Durham
UOJ. 1; Aiamauce, vci. :.
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25Ienoir, Aug. 9, Novl ll; Pender,
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mond, Sept. 16, Dec. 2; Robeson,
Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen,
Oct. 21. l
Eightli(Salisbury) District Judge
Merrim on Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. 4;
Rowan, Aug. 19. Novl 18; Davidson,
Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept 16;
Montgomery, Sept. 30; gtanly, Oct.
14; Cabarrus, Oct. 28.
Ninth (Winston) District Judge
Brown Rockingham July 22, Nov!
4; Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Surry,
Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Alieghany, Sept.
2; Wilkes, Sept, 9; Yadkin, Sept. 23;
Davie, Oct. 7; Forsyth, Oct. 21. !
Tenth (Morgantqn) District
Judge Phillips Henderson, July 15;
Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe, Aug. 19; Wa
tauga, Aug. 26; Caldwell, Sept.j 2;
Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. 23;
McDowell, Oct. 7. - " I
Eleventh! (Charlotte) District,
Judge Connor Catawba, July 15;
Alexander. July 29; Cleveland, Aug.
5, Oct. 21; Meklenburg, Aug. 26;
Union; Sept. 16; Lircoln, Sept. 30;
Gaston, Oct. 7; Rutherford, Oct. ;28;
Polk, Nov.! 11. I I
Twelfth (Asheville) District
Judge Clark Madisou, July 29,Nov.
18; Buncombe, Aug. 12, " Dec! 2;
Transylvania, Sept.) 2; Haywood,
Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23; Macon,
Sept. 30;. Clay, Oct 7; Cherokee,
Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; Swain,
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if
ACRKS OF LAND IN THE one
59 Miies8oatnoflialeigt)
On the Ralaltch and AnrnBti Air-Line B R
1.500
leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms Is
lots to suit purchasers. Four acres for. f2
Larger tracts $5 per acre. In monthly pay
ments of $10. This land adjoins the: A'Soutb
era fines", a recently established health re
sort (01 sanitarium), nd is specially adapted
f jr Fruit Culturer as well as all 'the cereals.
4. number of New England people have bought
iota in tne town or v&outnem : rises?; anct;i
13 the desire of the owners of this,, land to In
duce email farmers, mechanics and otherf
from the New England and Middle States, ae
well as elsewhere, to locate here. " No State in
ttte Union offers greater inducements to set
tiers than North Carolina. Nowhere can ,
better farming country or as fine a climate be
found. 1 his is the opinion of Northern met
wno nave settled m North Carolina. This Is
L. J mm .-a T
oonajiae oner, ana is umitea : j k: i - J -
For rnrther, particulars write at once to
: t JOHN T. PATRICK'
Commls'r of Immhrratlon, Raleigh, N. C
or B. A. BICHARliSON.
'an 21 tf Chronicle Office A usmst- o.
ONWARD IS THE WORD
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rjHHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE
ts THIRD VOLUME at the foUowllljgif.
,1 subscriber, 1 year....;.....V.l$L25 ;i
5 subscribers. lyea .;;:..iU.;: 5.0C " 'I
10 subscribers, l year. . .......... :.io.OC
' - i
the one sending
One copy, l year, free lo
club of ten.
Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. , : Send cas
(charges prepaid) to ; F
rv;.j. '.L. L. POLK l
Me , , Raleigh, ,
J W.ATKINSON,
president.
W. P. TOOJIER
. ; : Cashier.
Wilmington Savings & Trust Co.;
1 ft S PRINCESS ST WILMINGTON, N. C,'
Avp Lends Money on satisfactory- sfirnrir.v:
Paya Interest on Deposits, is empowered to
execute Trusts of all kinds.
mchgdti
"STOKLEY'S."
J pared to accommodate-
ail who may call' upon us with the !
Jbinest Oysters ;
to be had on the Coast. - We havfi mad a rtwi a.
preparations for the Season.' , . .
Myrtle Grove Middle ind
tumpound Oysters
eervea promptryna m any
W. H. STOKLEY, ;
Wrfghtsvllle.
always on hand.
style desired.
oct 10 tf r
A. Perry h
LIVERY, SALE 'AND:-EXCHANGE STA-
tiles have just teen supplied with several fine
satKUe and buggy Horses. Board for Horses
by the day. week or mnnth nr. Hvtnr nnmio
ithe; exact (
of. any.propbsjdlin;'
Papers "by- address
lW52E.1R0TOllv:'(
""'paper Aayertismg Buft
MWtO Spruce St,ef YA
Send 1 0 cts. for 100.pafla p.
read this and tha
ment that will not take them from -and
fam4Ues.T The profits arg, t'i
for every lndustrlrus person, mati
and are now making several j
a month,- tit is jeasy ;for any one to
and upward per day, who, is win- -1'
Either-sex, yonhg or old capital u
we start; you.- Everytnlng ew. So
ability required; you, reader, caa do t
as any one. Write to us at snce tf
tlculars,. which we mall free, i Mitres'
&Co.. Portland. Maine. nor fit
A POSITIVE ioiosor?AiiTr!jr '-
i ITT K K wnen of Body and Tin
yj w iiiyrf I of Errorortxceuti0
Robtitt, HoW MAITHOOD rallr Keitw4 Htwtot
BtrMgtkea WKAK,CSDKTKLOPKI ORfiiNg fit.;
ibatriutely mfkUiny H01B TBIiTIUT-Bwii
Be testlrjr tm 47 StatM, TtrHttwttt, ud tt tt
Von cm writ them. , Bok, felctpluwtiiw, awl
eledi trtu MArtm MUttUXUt"...,
INVENTIONSH,
among the' wonders ot inventive prc;
method and system ot work tnat n 1 1
formed all over the country wlthou ,
ting the workers from their homes, F
eral; any one can do their wort; eic
young or old; no special ability require!
ital not needed; you are started free. Ci
out and return to us and we will sendjr
something of great value and Import,
you, that will start you In business,
will hrlng you In more money right aw
anything else In the world. Grand m:
Address Thus Co., Acgost Ya!P
:nov226mdlyw
S93 SewlBC'Vaeklwrr
LrAtrd8 hi all vera, rr
J pitting oar K1 .
' 1 'ami rpodiwkot titpwv
person tt wca
beat atwisr-atctuat (
world. will ail tat am.
' 1 Wo wUlalao awt fret t"
lnnooroir eoitiy aUn!
i- iabotr what '
( mar eal at jm au -
r month. aU ihiU htow r
made aftor irr '
. which hararaa oat;1 ,
I
ImachiBaiaW
free tho beat S'KbJi!1Z?'
-t linoof worka of Wrt art JJl
l':dec 10 emd&wj ; t 0J
f.
mimmrn
-'Manly Tipor, "UTeakness or L rf
jinently restored by the n? ot to
medy. The Yel ba San,T
-ii i n un a lit v -:i v-
:J fcMjfjnionlals, (Pent- wawdV
i 5 r Pork 11 f.;
Ready Mixed Vm
jWHITELEAI), YARHIsiEStB-'
SASH. DOORS, BLK
Largest and most complete stodg--.-
can nu all orders proEF-J'
Builder SuppHca 1U v
ilDWVE WELL POu
OTiTtrinmlflRS Of all
Frenctt and 'American, ;
Ohscure,Buhyana
Wire Netting
'i:::;::rorDooraanawinf ?
Platform, Counter 2rJ-
Scales;! to.
GoHslioro Cotton
- Most improved Cotton TW -
Wood, Coal and OilW-
' Stoves!
FaAlaUcSpe.
1UVVV MV
N. Jacobi Hardvrwe
C:
my 18
jar-
Drugs and Chetir
mOILET AKTlUi- .
Also iTescnpuu f, c. s-'rz
overiLOin asisCatlorfcrAU snc.
July 6 deodarwly s .
, . ,f j - J. B. PARBAB.
cct Ho.llN.8eccaa8ti
Prcpristcr
Honirrcatet,TTwl5rWlEtasM jyena