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THURSDAY. APRIL 10. 1890.
Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N.C.,
as second-class matter.
The Democrats of Pennpylvania
have the choice of three very strong
candidates for Governor. They are
ex-Senator Wallace, ex-fiovernor
Pattison and Hon. Chauncey , F.
Black. Kach of these sterling Dem
ocrats is in thorough accord "with
the party on all leading questions,
aud each enjoy a large personal
popularity,
t r . .
The Czar of Russia has issued an
imperial ukase prohibiting Jews
from renting or cultivating land,
from mortgaging it, or from having
any dealings whatever in real estate.
The Jews of "Russia number C,000,,
000, and are the most industrious!
frugal and well-to-do portion of the
rural iopuIation. In one way and
another their wealth is mostly in
vested in laud. The Czar's ukase,
therefore, means great distress to
them.
Emperor William has been spend
ing a good ileal of his time in his
study, .engaged, it is understood,
upon the preparation of the speech
which he has decided to deliver in
person at the opening of the new
Reichstag. The s-peech is to be the
finest .ever delivered from the Ger
man throne, and. .according to cur
rent report, is to contain, among
other things, yet another essay upon
capit.il and labor. The Kaiser is
also credited with the authorship of
a seusatiotoal pamphlet just publish
ed anonymously in Berlin in which
imperial socialism is fully explained
and justified. The pamphleteer
gravely asserts that the Emperor is
at the head of a secret society which
numbers among 'its members Geti.
pnvi and tne minister for war,
' the reconciliation of the Demo
cratic parties alienated by Prince
tBismarck." The Emperor sees that
the monarchical principle is grad
ually sinking, but the fact simply
stimulates him to daring deeds. He
will "snatch the reins from the
hands of the Democracy and, under
take to regulate social questions
himself. It was thus that Constan
tine seized Christendom and made it
his own .to save a throne endanger
ed by the new doctrine."
. - .
. The Washington Jost says that
Senator Vance and a number of
other Southern men have collec
tively written and will soon publish
a book entitled, 'Why the South;
Solid or, Reconstruction and its
Results." It undertakes to narrate,
fairly and dispassionately, in con
cise and popular form, the history
of the reconstructed governments
in each State, showing how the Ifce-
publicans obtained control and how
they lost it, the figures and facts as
to shrinkage of values and increase
of debt and. taxation under these
governments, and the prosperity of
the South under present auspices.
The book speaks of Abraham Lin,-
coin tieatii as an appanrng calam
ity to the South; argues that An
drew Johnson followed strictly Lin
coln's plan of .reconstruction; and
contends that if Lincoln had lived
he would have been able to defend
that plan against the assaults of
Congress. -Each chapter' is signed
by its author, who thus becomes
directly responsible for the truth of
his statements; and the claim o( the
book In i t as preface (written by Gen
eral Herbert, its editor), is tlat in
all the chapters the facts are under-
tated rather than overstated. The
r.-ice question aud race troubles are
extensively discussed, the statement
made that there is no intention to
agitate for th repeal of the Fif
teenth amendment or the deporta
tion of the negroes. Educational
and material statistics of manv
kinds are given in support of the
contention thnt the negro is nros.
pering, and that the South issolving
for itself the negro question. The
book is dedicated' to the business
men of the North, with a statement
hat they are interested in eontjnu.
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and 13.
Elizabeth circuit, Bladen Springs,
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Cokesburv circuit, Salem, April
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aud 4.
Brunswick mission, Union, Mav
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Whiteville circuit, Whiteville,
May 17 and 18.
Waccamaw circuit, Lebanon, May
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ire cutting teeth. It relieves the lit
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from teething or - othr causes.
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Snprwn unrl Snperlorj Court of North.
l Carolina 1890.
judgeIs. CV :i
NAME.
DISTRICT. RESIDENCE.
(ieo jjt Brown
Fre(j philips,
jj q. Connor,
Spier Whitaker,
Beaufort, :
2,
3
4
5
6
Edgecombe.
Wilson.
Wake.
GuilfordJ
Sampson.
C umberland.
Cabarrus.
Surry. 1 ...
j John A. Gilmer,
E. T. Bovkin.
James C. McRae,
W.J. Montgomery,
Jesfee F. Graves, -
8
9
John G. Bynum, 10
Wm. M. Shipp, U
J. H. Merrimon, 12
Mecklenburg
Buncombe.
SOLICITORS.- - " "
NAME. DISTRICT. RESIDENCE.
John W. Blount, 1 Perquimans.
G. H. White, (coD, 2
Halifax.
D. Worthington,
3
Martin.
Wake.
Durham. , .
Duplin.
Richmond.
Iredell.
Rockingham.
Caldwell. -
Mecklenburg
Buncombe.
T. M. Argo,
I. R. Strayhorn,
O. H. Allen,
Frank McNeill,
B. F. Long,
Thos. Settle,
W. H. Bower,
F. L. Osborne,
J.M.Moody,
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Whitaker.
Fall Judge Connor.
Beaufort JFeb. 17, May 26, Nov.
24.
Currituck March 3, Sept. 1. ,
Camden March 10, Sept. 8.
, Pasquotank March 17, Sept. 15.
Perquimans March 24, Sept. 22.
Chowan- March 31, Sept. 29.
Gate April 7, Oct. G.
Hertford April 17, Oct. 13.
Washington April 21, Oct, 20.
Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27.
Dare May 5, Nov. 3.
Hvde May 12, Nov. 10.
Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17.
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Womack.
Fall Judge Whitaker.
Halifax tMareh 3,May 12., Nov. 10.
Northampton JJan. 20, March 31,
April 1, Sept. 20.
Bertie Feb. 3, April 28, Oct. 27.
Craven tFeb. 10, May 26, Nov. 24.
Warren March 17, Sept. 15.
Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge B.oykin.
Fall Judge Womack.
Pitt Jan, G, March 17, June 9,
Sept. 15.
Franklin Jan. 20,April 14,Nov.l0.
Wilsou JFeb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27.
Vance Feb. 17, May 19, Oct. 13.
Martin March 3, Sept. 1, JDec. 1.
Greene March 31, Sept. 29.
Nash April 28, Nov. 17.
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. .
Spring Judge MacRae.
Fall Judge Bovkin
Wake Jan. 6, tFeb. 24, March
24, t April 21, July 9, tAug. 27, Sept.
22, tOct. 29.
Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, Apri
14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13.
Harnett Feb. a, Aug. 4, Nov. 24.
Jqhnston Feb. 10,Aug. 11, Nov. 10.
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Armfield.
Fall Judge MacRae.
Durham- Jan. 13, March 24, June
2, Oct, 13.
Granville Jan, 37, April 21, July
21, JNov. 24.
Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept.29
Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15,
Dec. 8.
Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct,
27.
Gransre March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3
Caswell April 14, Aug. 14, Nov.lft.
I'ersqn April ivug. jlj, inov. h
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Sprint: Judge Graves.
Fall Judge Armfield.
Pender March 10, Sept. 8.
New Hanover tJan. 20, tApril 13,
tSept. 22.
Lenoir Feb. 3, Aujr. 10, Nov. 10.
Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24.
Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct.
6, Dec. 8.
.Carteret March 7, Oct. 20.
Jones March 24, Oct 2?.
Onslow March 31, Nov. 3.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Bynum.
Fail Judge Graves.
Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July
as.
Anson Man. 6, tApril 28, Sept. 1,
tNov. 24.
Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5, July
21, Nov. 10.
Robeson Jan. 17,Mayl9,Sept,29
Richmond Feb., 10, June 2, Sept,
15, Dec. li
Baden March 17, Qct. 30,
Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8.
Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27.
EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Shipp.
Je an juage Jtsynuin.
Cabarrus J Jan. 27, April 28.
Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4,
Nov. 3. ,
Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aug, 19,
Nov, n,
pavidson March 3,Sept. l.tDec.1.
Rtindolph-March 17, Sept. 15,
Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29.
Stanly April 7, Oct. 13.
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Merrimon,
FallJudge Shipp.
Rockingham Jan. . 20, July 21,
Nov. 3.
Forsyth Feb. 3, May . 19, Oct.sleo.
Yadkin Feb. 17, Sept. 22.
WilkesMarch 3, Sept. 8.
Alleghanv March 17, Sept. 1.
. avie March 31, Oct. 0.
tokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10.
Snrry April 21, . Aug. 19, Nov. 17.
TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Brown. V
Fall Judge Merrimon.
Henderson Feb. 10, July 13.
" Burke March 3, Aug. 4,
Caldwell March 17, Sept. 1.
AsheMarch 24. May 26, Aug.18.
Watauga A pri 1 7, Aug. 25.
Mitchell April 14. Sept. 8.
Yancey April 28, Sept. 22. .
McDowell May 12, Oct. 6. .
KLEYENH,JTOICIALDI3TRICT.
Spring Judge Phillips " " ; V
' Fall Judge Brown,
Catawba Jan 13. July 13 . .
'".'Alexander Jan. 27, July 2?.
Union Feb. 10, tFeb. 17, Sept.
15, tSept. 22. - r-
kecklenbarg tFeb. 24Aug. 25.
Gaston, March 17, Oct, 6. T
-Lincoln March 31, Sept 29. ;
Cleveland April 7,Aug 4, Oct. 20.
t Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27.
. Pol k May 5, ftov. 10. t.
TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
SDrin" J udge Connor. '
Madison-Feb. 24,Jly tNov.?7.
Buncombe tMareh 10, tAu. '11.
TW 1 r - , .
nsyivania-March 31," Sept,!,
H ay wooa i pri i , rep u o.
Jackson April 22, Sept. 22.
Macon May 5, Sept. 2Q.
Clay May 12, Oct. 8.
Cherokee May 19, Oct. 13.
Graham June 2, Oct. 27.
Swain June 9th, Nov. 3.
For criminal cases.
t For civil cases alone,
t For civil cases alone except jail
cases. -
CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS.
NKY HANOVER COUNTY.
Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge.
Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington,. Solici
wa
Court begins Jan 6. ajarcli I7,aiay
m .TnlelS S?Prkt 15. IV nv 17.
MECKLENBURG COUNTY. ' fc
Oliver P. Meares, Judge. ' 1
Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor.
Aug. 11, Oct. 6, Dec, 1. - , i : :
BUNCOMBE COUNTY.
Chas. A. Moore,"Asheville, Judge,
E. D. Carter, Asheville, Solicitor.
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Fourth District. Feb. 24: Fifth Dis
tt ict. March 3: Sixth District. March
10: Seventh District, March 17;
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Eighth District, March 24; linth
District, March 31; Tenth District,
April 7; Twelfth District, April. 14;
Eleventh District, April 21.
Last Monday in September, Ex
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fore, fcirst District, SSept.- 39; fcsec
ond District, Oct, C; Third District,
Oct. 13; Fourth District, Oct. 20th;
Fifth District, Oct. 27; Sixth Dis
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