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7 Er. CULL'S facilitates Teethinffpnil LrfflDVOVnilD regulates the Bowels. At A U T O I li U T all droits: Price 25 cts; A Jill 1 awmi aqa tor Tho- r :Kpocli-. 1 . .. - . ... 1 The transition.froin long, linger Suureiue aua bopenar' vuu" . 1 - "- Carolina 1800. of NortK NAME. JUDGES. DISTRICT.; Josh. T. James, Editor & Proper. ' and. painful sickness to robust a. , i health niarKSAn.epoch in the life of .ttt ' yi 'J th inflitrirlnnl. Snch n. rpmnrkflble . - - . I event is; treasured m the memory GeoH. Brown, - I and fho ofTflnnv mhorflVti' reut PVprl.1 PhillinS. 4 T.IUKBDAX. r.alv.6. I8S0. ; ; r-. v -JEdSg. K;ftG; Connor,' Entered at the Pnsrniflee'if. WilmimrtohL "rtf-fL. Uul I v blessed. .'.ill erice it is thattso -Soier Whitaker, as second-class matter. juiuch is heard in praise -of Electrie Johfi A. Gilmer, 'Bitters. " So many feel thev owe BT. Boykin. There is a very animated and bit- heir restoration to health to the James C. McRae, ter- content going on'over the ap- uso of the Great Alterative and pW-J.Moutgoinery, RESIDENCE. diii.t '.C-Ciires Coughs, Colds. a W Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, ff 1 1 f 11 Croupjnci pient Con-J.ilJUuri sumption, arid relieves Consurnp- V D 1 1 G tive Persons. 25 cents.1 3 I SlOl eI"or LANGE'SCUBEB CI CARE TTESTp r Ca omU&Z 43r,f,. Pri-c 10 Cts, At ell drufoltta. a voice JR. Li! Vixv r I from Ohio. . Ilt-rtf is portrait cf Mr. garri son, of Saleio, Ohio. He writes: Wa at work on a farm fr 20 a month ; I now bare an ag-wiry tor K. C. Allen A I'o'a l!tim anit iilli- atinns and oftrn mnkr a lar. ipiirJ) W. II. . i:i:imn. William Klitir, Ilarrilurjr. I'., r n t - : "I Imre iirrr knovn anything to n il like yur allium. Vetenl:ir I took ril-r riiotiFh to par Je on-r ?i:i ."."' Y. J. Kl tnore, I'.anp.r, Me., writes; "I take an crJt-r l"r jour alhtimat n ialiuoar vxtrr honr t viwt. lirtfil-isttrtcnatiim-htS20 SpJJfor a liiiirlf (Jr'oik.' AU jr Otltrrsaiedoiiifqiii'teasn'cll ; e nave not spn-e to Riva rx !irt from flieir letter. Kvrrr on tvho taJtesboMfth5crnJ hu!u;iea pili- up grand nrofi:J. Shall we start YOU inthis business, reader? VT rite to n anil learn all about it ftr ror:rseIf. are atarttns many; we will Mtit you it" jou don't delay until "anotherjreta ahead of tou in j-oarpart of the countrv. Ifroti take bold j-oa will be able to pick up fold fast. 0"sIJoal On account of a forced mautt&M'-tiirer's tale 1SJ.",000 It'll lollar Pliotogmph AIdiiiiin ireio be sold to the Ppople for J$a eaclu Bund tn Koyal Crjunson Silk elvt-t lush. Charnjitif !y decorated tnsii'les. Iland5tiict albums in the world. Largest tize. Un-atest barsains ever known. Ajrviits wnnted. Liberal term. Hi? metier for agviu. Any one can become a sncocssful seen. Sella iuelf eti Mght little or no tulklng necessary. . Wherever tlwwn. every one ants to pur (h.tse. Agents take thousands of crvlers with rapiilily never before known. Great yirotiis await eery worker. Afrtni are "making fortune, adies make as much as men. You, reader, can do as well a"s any one.fe Full information and terms, free, to those who write lor same, with particulars and terms for our Family liibles, Uooks and I'eriodicals. Alter you know all, s'uoulj you couclnde to ro no further, whr no harm is done. C Addreaa K. C. ALLEN CO., ACOIsta, Mai.nk. Mysterious .r. itsaction. Quick in alforflinf re lief, immediate in irs benotif IaI result?. Unex celled as a liiood purifier. Mar velouA as an al terative in itr stimulant efJVi-1 -onatorpitl livn A sovereign cur for DYSPEPSIA Indigestion presnion aip! ci xn v-- disease of Kidneys,Liver or Stomach John G. Bynuru, iu r State of Washington. f ,on? op short standing yon will .Wjn. M. Shipp, U s yet a Territory Harri-. surely find relief by the rise Sf Elec- ? J. H.Merrimon, 12 pointment of a United States Judge in the new While it was son armointed a friend named Han--trie Bitters. a, - ford Chief Justice and ex-Congress-tuau Calkins, of Indiana, on Asso ciate Justice. It is said tKat Calkins took the place with the promise that if Washincrton became a state he should be made United States t Circuit Judge. The promise was Tonic. If you are troubled with any Jesse F. Graves, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" 10 Beaufort. -Edgecombe. "Wilson. -Wake. Guilford. Sampson. C umberland. Cabarrus. Surry. . ftr.lrl o f KA ot-kl 1 nor bottle atRoDt. II." Bellamy's whole- sale and retail drug store. name. Mecklenburg Buhcombe. SOLICITORS. DJSTRICT. RESIDENCE. FEnnUAItY FUN. I. Worthmgton, . Female carpenters have appeared 7'JP'Jtr!?nry in T,rmflnti. Plane woniPn nrnriahlv ' fk otraynom, A schoolboy being asked in an ex- prank McNeill, amiiiitLioii iu BUiie hip oisiiiucauue t -ci l I V. t...... 1. . 1 . I T . I . -r r x . . . i "'. tr : -- - tiiiuui n rvtii, iiiuuu xiu.u- or j.u. u., wroie as an answer: ij. but! Ij.'B. stands tor lung and liver doc tor.1'- - . :; ( mv,;--..- fonl was an earnest candidate. the enemies of both men declared tiutt-rhev were carpet-bng states-1 41 Why, uiamma, J. wopld as soon "... , . . , I tliink-of marryinff papa as marry- meii, and that such, honors should : okl General Staruckle. Ethel's be given older 'residents. This did ' .-mother Well, I married your father not bother Harrison, however, but 1 and I guess you are no better than i John W. Blount, 1 G. H. White, (coi;, 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Long, Thos. Settle, W. Hs Boer, F. L. Osborne,? i J. M.. Moody, . Perquimans. Halifax. Martin. .Wake. Durham. Duplin. Richmond. Iredell. Rockingham. Caldwell. Mecklenburg Buncombe. he held back the appointment, he causM some gravf charges were made that Caikins was too much under' I am. The 'AngelusM cost. $11 5,000. Ax tell sold for 1 05,000. ' What would our forefathers have thought of the control of the Northern Pacific ! -wasting on a foreign pieture what bt-v - i v "Tt w w a ra w- SflfeUM afkL5 FA Railroad, for which corporation he had been a attorney. He is nw seeking to disprove the charge, and there is no doubt but that Harrison will eventually keep his promise. - In Governor Buckner's biennial message to both lldusesjofe Ken tuck y Legi si a u ir eii e t h q sjppi nt ed ly -xpress himself 0'u tire "subject of trusts: "Your attention is invited to the oppression resulting to would have sufficed to buy a good J horse and $10,000 worth of Teal fnu. On the day before the execution i the keeperinforms the doomed ilian 1 that a visitor ' wishes to see him. "Do you know who he is?" nsked the doomed man. "No," "Well, just ask him if be wants to collect, a bill, and if he does tell him to call day after to morrow." prising when tney can . relieve tne child of its pecidiar troubles. Jty using Acker's Baby Soother.. . It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Mu nds Hros., druggists. Mark Twain's income is said, to be $80,000 per 'annum.' 3 want of ai'pct.itc lleadaclie r.rni s 2i "vciis.u-'.: n O vanish as n rn?jr.-j alter ta Kiysaicw io-f.-. Pi in 11 rs and speedily when this remedy is taken. There is no more effectual relief lor t?te ranea ant? loathing of foKl tlno to INTEMPERANCE thaatlii-5 article. Putupinlarse75ceut b-t ties. 8an:plo packages iuTOWDEB f(na sent by mail to any addrei-3 on receipt of 10 cfit in 8tamic. The reeulariinuid t"rni ennnot le sent by mail. MEXIUAN MEDICINF CO. 400 North 8d St.. Philadelptih, Pa. 11 - The jjrea t secret of the canary bird breeder of. the JIartz Mountains in German. Itiiv. Manna will restore the soiiKof cace bird.-!, v ip prevent their ailierr.ts and ie:v.- them u rool condition. 11 :iven to a bird dnriii? tbesea.'ic.p ofsbed!ir.j;feaiher.sit:lHn nosi case carry ;h;litt!- ntTi irian t!iro'4h tin: critical peiieu v.itliv.it ! ;f soi .Sent l nail n receipt, of 15 rt-j. i: statiins. nillt . 'OOD CO., 4iX) X. ::: d St. Pliilatitlnbiii, Pa leaso mention this paper, ept 9 th Bat TIME TABLE NO. 13 Palmetto Railroad Co. N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t, 188? Trains will run as follows, dally except Sua- nn - . 3 - 'iioiNQ sotrrn:. No 1 Passenger and Freight, Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.30 A. M " Arrive archeraw, S. C 9.W A. M Goino North. No. 2 rasscngr and Freight: Leav Cheraw, S. c ;4.2P. M. t Arrive at Ilaralet, N..C -,.5Ji P. M. dec 18 XX WM. M ON CUKE. Sup't. The North Carolina Presbyterian IS A KELIGIOUS FAMILY -SEWPAPKR, ' PUBLISHED WEEKLY, I and devoted to tne lntellecfual, moral and spiritual interests of the people. It numbers anions Its correspondents many of the very best writers of the southern Pres- i..ri.wh Tf la thnrmicrhl v orthfulOT on ouestlons of doctrine, but free and out- - spoken in Its views on all open questions, it allows and Invites free discussion within the bounds of courtesy. v s In popularity the Pkesbttbbian la con J stantly advancing. It 13 The Paper for the People?, and presents in its columns matter to Interest .and Instruct all ages, classes and conditions . of the people . m . Price per annum. f2 65; or for one year to " any new subscriber. $2 15. Address JOHN icLAUKIN. ' . Editor and Proprietor, Wilminston, N. C ; Still on Deck, EVEKYHODY OF TDE MALE PEKSUA slon vlsiticff Wllmlnstpn duxins the En campment is cordially invited to call and have a Shave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircut, at - my establishment, 29 Market street, between Front and Water- only 10 cents for a Shave , cents for a Shampoo, SO cent3 (or a Ilalr- . cut and 20 cents and upwards i for Oyeln? Respectfully, JOHN WERNER, Jy 5 t.f . Practical Barber and Perfumer. "OYSTER ROASTS r A2d BEIT EH PREPARED js. ' - a ko : than ever to accommodate my ; -friends with OYSTERS this season. I will keen none but the Best on hand always ' MY UTLE oROVE ROASTS a specialty. Every thlntr overhauled and ImproveJ. Oysters ready at short notice and expert -shuckeM to PS cfalratcs to parties. . Give mc a call and will do my best to please you. . . .. Respectfully sxoKLEY, oct2tf - WrtgntSTlUe J Table Board. a FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACC0MM0 J . . . ' ... llheumatism . ' Is undoubtedly caused by luetic acid in the blood. This acid at tacks the fibrous tissues, and canses the pains and aches in the back, shoulders, .knees, ankles, hips and wrists. Thousands of people' have found in Mood's Sarsaparilla a posi tive cure for rheumatism. ;ThJs medicine, by its purifying action, neutralizes the acidity of the blood, and also builds up and strengthens the whole body. -. ' The woman who takes three hours to dress for a party may" be vain, but she will never wear short hair and try to act like a man. . . -. . Advice to Motnors. f Mrs. AVinslow'ssoothinoSyrdp should al ways be used when children re cutting teeth. Itrelieveethe lit tle sufferer xit'once; it .produces nat ural, quiet sleep by relieving the c ni Id from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is tne best known reme dy for diarrhoea, whether- arising from teething or othr causes. Twenty five cents a bottler July 6 ileod&wlY " , . - ' A DUTY' TO IOUKSKLF. It is surprising that people wilt s a coiimion, ortinaiy . piu wuen ey can secure a valuable English one for tin same monev. ur. ack- er's English pills are a positive cure for sick headache and fill liver troubles. They are small, sweet, easilv taken .and do not gripe. Sold by Siunds Bros., druggists. When a business house is in a "shaky" condition is it proper to speak of it as a firm? A CHILDKILIED; Another child killed by the use of tne , ,, j i j.ti - UTIiu mAtliora ctV( thui? peopie irom comuiimiion oi capital t children such deadly poison is sur under the name of 'trusts.1 Foster ed as they are by vicious" legislation of the General Government, which forbids the masses of. the people to seek the markets' of theworld, either for an -advantageous sale of tlveir commodities or the economical pur chase of their supplies, resulting, as Jsiich partial legislation must neces- J sarily do, in the rapid concentration us of capital i n't he hands of the favor- j ed few at the expense of those whose industrv earns it, it has become nec essary for the legislative department of the State government to exhaust its constitutional power to. protect the people fiom tle, insupportable extortioiis resulting from 'these'hurt ful combinations. " These trusts as sume various disguises, but they have the common object of enhanc ing the price of articles of prime necessity to the people, and at the same time of reducing the price of the commodities which the produc er is iorceu to sell in order to nro- vide for the necessities of those who are dependent npon him. Among other methods adopted, corporations from other States have leased pro ductive oil fields, not for the sake of developing them, but for the pur pose of 'preventing their develop ment. All such combinations, under whatever disguise they appear, are opposed to public policy Vnd inimi cal to the best. interests of the State. They are actuated by a spirit of greed as injurious to the interests of society and as regardless otits rights as an organized system of brigand age and merit to be visited by 'the severest penalties. It will be he pleasing duty of the Executive to unite with the General Assembly in their patriotic purposes to repress the extravagant, demands ofjj indi vidual greed to grow fat at the expense of the public; to ; keep within bounds the coiistan t encroach ments of corporate power,, and to enact legislation which, granting ex clusive privileges to none, wnTbe just alike to every element, of So ciety. By-such just measures alone can public welfare be promoted, and the liberties of a free public maintained." TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above ; named disease. By its timely use thousands of hope- lsfrcases nave oeen permanently cored. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free, to any of your readers who have consump tion if they will send me their ex press and post office address. .Res pectfully. T. A. SL.OCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st.. New York. " A lVn nder Jan. 27, July 28. Union Feb. 10, tFeh. 17, Sept. ' VeenburgFebV 2t Aug. 25. ; Gaston-March 17 Oct. 6.- Lineoln-March 31, Sept. 29 Cleveland April 7; Aug.i4,Oct. 20. Rutherford April 21, Oct: 27. -lolk May 5,-Nov. 10. . ; TWELFTH JUDICIAL- DISTRICT , - Snrinz Judge Connor. s r ep - Fall-Judge Phillips. Madison Feb. 24, July 28, t No v. 17. .Buncombe tMarch. 10, tAusr. 11. fDec. 1. " ' Transylvania--rMarch31, Sept. 1. Hav wood April 7, Sept. 8. - Jackson April 22, Sept. 22. Macon My 5, Sept. 20. , . t nav May 12, Oct. '.-.'Cherokee May 19. Oct. 13. Graham June 2, Oct. 27. . . s Swain June 9th, Nov. 3. Carper's n arper's Bazar la Y Giving the latest lnfoila f the Fashions, ite 5ailoa ments are lnaispensA?iatlerii dress-maker and the n7n V expense la spared f lnP&ocVt tractlveness or tho hilakir'? ltn short stories, pariJr p&1 ofi r says satisfy all tastes it" mou as a budget of 'wit,113 of laterest ta wr. s tcr Thoknk Milleb. cbSL?11 rick, and mar? HS1?? l spectivelr furnish a hies For criminal cases.- . For civil cases alone." - For civil case's alone except jail cases. DauYhteV and "The womar Ve v ovel3 will be written Yf. Robes son. toy : CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COUPwTS. NKW HANOVER COUNTY. OliverP. Mearos, Wilmington, Judge. Benj. R." Moore, WHmlncrton," Solici tor..'" " - ; ' " - -Court begins Jan C. March47,May 19, July. 13, Sept. 15, Nov. 17. MECtvLENBURG COUNTY. : ; v Oliver P. Mea res. Judge. Geo. E. Wilson. Charlotte, solicitor. begins Feb; .10. Anril 1 Aug. 11, Oct. C, Dec: 1. , . BUNCOMBE COUNTY. ' 1 tClms. AY Moore, Asheville, .Itulge. Mi.' IK Carter, ivsneyiue, csoucii.oi-. i x&yvwse 'proviaea the freight n 1 K :oi rt i ipl'his .1 an. n u ui i - - -.--r wi70o r sent hv 21 Oct 27. Supreme Conr iiieetshrst -Mond.ay in February. Examinations on ln dny and Saturday befoiv-. Firf District. Feb. ,3; Second , District, Feb. 10; Third District. Feb. 17; Fourth District, Feb. 21';. Fifth Dis trict, March 3,-Sixth District March 10; Seventh District, March 17; Eighth District, March 24; Ninth District, March 31; Tenth District, April 7; Twelfth District, April 14; Eleventh District, April 21. Last Monday in September. Ex-' aminations Friday and Saturday be fore. First District, Sept. 29,-Sec ond District, Oct. G;-Thirr, District, Oct. 13; Fourth District, 'Oct. 20th; Fifth District, Oct. 27: Sixth Dis trict, Nov. 3; Seventh District, N.ov. 10; Eighth District, Nov. 17; Ninth District, Nov. 24; Tenth District, Dec. 1"; Twelfth Distrierv Dec. -;8; EleventhrDistrict, Dec. 15; ; L - V. HavelouaCongh? Attend to it in time do. .not neg lect it for it may become serious and end in Consumption. Young's Cough Balsam will cure all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. For sale by Munds Brothers. All the leading restaurants have Portner's Vienna Cabinet and Culm' bacher Beers on draught. Call forit. The Acme MANUFACTURING CO. MANUFACTURERS OF izersr Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting. Harper's Yiuin PeoDl e .Vj-V;.- -.'"": !; V '.57- AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY: T The Eleventh volume of Harper's Toung PEorLE. which begins with the is umber for Novembers. 1889. presents an attractlva pro gramme, it will offer to its readers at least fotir serials of the usual length,- and others in two or three parts, namely. "The -Red Mus tang," by William O Stoddard; 'Phll and the Kaby," by Lucy C. LillIe;" "Prince Tom m3" by John Russell Coryell; and Moth er's Way." by Margaret E. sangster; two short serials by IIjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. Two series of Fairy Talrs will attract the at tention of lovers of the; wander-world, name ly, the quaint t ales told by Howard PYLE.and so admirably Illustrated by him; "and another series in a different ve in by Prank' M. Bick- nell. There will be short s orips by W. I), i iowELLs, Thomas Nelson Page, Mary E. ilki.s Kora Perry, Harkipt PrescOtt SroFFORn, David Ker, Bezekiah Butter- worth, SorniE Swett, Richard Malcolm JOHNSTON, etc. ;-' .-; . A subscription to Harper's Young People secures a j uvenile library.. here is useful j khowiedge, also plenty of amusement. Boston j Advertiser. . . - -o vViLMINGTON, N.C T HE REPUTATION OF OUK FERTILIZER?1 the ACME and GEM, Is now established, and the results of three years' use in the nands of the best fanners of this and other states will attest their value as a high grade manure ' Tne mattlnu, maae rrom tne leaves of our native pine, is conceded to De equal to any wool carpet for comfort andtlurabiutvand tne aemarta tor ins aany increasing, it has vl tues not found in any other fabric The FIBRS or WOOL 13 extensively used for upaoistering purposes, and as a tilling for .uattivsses is aunost equal to nair; oeing light elastic and proof against insects. ceruncates irom reliable parties using otr gouus can re $eeu au our uinue, or win oe mail ed npon Ucatton. tanitr AOENTS, WANTED TO CANVASS FOR " "' ' ' k " "" " Tlie Diversions of a l iplniiit in Tu kcv. Vy non. Samuel S. ("Sunset") Cox, late U. S. Minister to Turkey. A magnificent volume of over COO pages, beautifully and profusely illustrateo. MR. COX'S LAI EST AND BEST EFFORT. ' FACTS AND FUN. HISTORY AND HUMOR. The work sparkle3 with the brightest, wit. 1 ii contains numerous amusing st-Orles, but it also gives a clear, concise, and interesting ac count of the Ottoman. Empire, from Its foun dation to the present day. r This book wllL have a large sale, 'and 1 n ve agents should secure territory at once. -Only thoroughly reliable aeents. whn inii nui. ixiuir lemiory "ior ail it is wantea. WOrth " ara Experienced asents uretftrrprt ; - -. - ? - , . .TA ! others who will promise earnest work will be Experienced judges claim that accepted. . .vijv.u.oe Portners Vienna Cabinet (light) and Culmbacher (dark) is the best. Call for it and be conymced. For particulars address. YV. S. HERBEltT, Klnston. IT. C. General Agent tor North. Carolina. Mcntlcg tela paper. - . . Jan 3t FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring-Judge Whitaker. Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort J Feb. 17. May 26, Nov. 24.- ; - - - - Currituck Marcji 3, Sept. 1. Camden March 10 Sept. 8, 4, ' Pasquotank March 17, Sept. 15. - Perquimans March 24. Sept. 22. Chowan March 31, Sept. 29. Gates April 7, Oct. C : Hertford April 17. Oct. 13. Washington April 21, Oct. 20. Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Dare May 5, Nov. 3., Hyde Way 1, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Snrinsr Tudcre Womack. 1 Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax tMarch 3, May 12, Nov.10. Northampton JJan. 20, March 31, April l,-f Sept.- 20. ' . -,-Bertie Feb. 3, -April 28, Oct. 27. t Crayen fFeb. 10, May 26, Nov. 24. Warren March 17, Sept. 15. Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. '.. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykm. Fall Jndge Woinack. Pitt Jan. 6, March 17, Jnne 9, Sept.. 15. Franklin Jan. 20, April 14,Nov.lO. Wilson JFeb; 3, June 2, Oct. 27. Vance Feb. 17, May 19, Oct, 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1, Dec. 1. " Greene March 31, Sept! 29. Nash April 28, Nov. 17. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Macltae. . Fall Judtre Boykin. Wake J an. 6, tFeb. 24, March 24, fApril 21, Julv9, tAug. 27, Sept. 22, tOct. 20.- Wayhe Jan. 20, March 10, April 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Johnston Feb. 10,Aug. ll,Nov,10. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge ArmOeld. Fall Judge MacRae. Durham- Jan. 13, Rlarch 24, June 2, Oct. 13. Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, iNov. 24. Chatham Feb. 12, May 5, Sept. 29 Guilford Feb. 17, Mnv2. Aug. 15 Dec. 8. Alamance March 3, Mav 19, Oct 27. Orange March 17, Aui?. 4, Nov. 3. Caswell April 14, Autr. 14. Nov. 10 Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17 SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. ' , Fali Judge Arm field. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. New HanovertJan, 20, tApril 13, tept. 22. Lenoir Feb. 3, Auir. 10, Nov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug:. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. G, Dec. 8. ; Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct; 27. Onslow March 31, Nov. 3. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge By num. Columbus-Jan. 13, March 31, July MatUFlty ASSOCiUtiOIl Anson Jan. 6, tApril 28, Sept.l, tNov. 24. Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5, July 21. Nov. 10. J- ' J Robeson-Jan. 17,May 19, Sept. 29. Has Paid to Mpm. 15, Dec. 1. Bladen March 17, Oct. 30. BrunswickS-April 7, Sept. 8. -Moored March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27. "EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. ' Fall Judge Bynuin. Cabarrus J Jan. 27, April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. ' i Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. " . - - " DavidsonMarch 3,SepL l,tDec.l. Randolph March 17, Sept. 15. . Montgomery March 31 Sept. 29. Stanly April 7; Oct. 13. - NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. , n . , Fall Judge Shipp. Rockinsrham Jan. 20. .Tnlv o.i vr o , Forsyth Feb. 3 - May 19, Oct. 20. laaKin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. -Wilkes March 3Sept. 8. Alleghany March 17, Sept. I. Davie March 31, Oct.- 6. . .toKes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10. Srry ApriP21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Brown. , " , . 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