.1 :, ; " ? , I POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA. a, Two and a Half allies West of (ireensboro. N. C T e main line of the It D. K. H. passes mticrTi r? oronnos ana wiiiuu iw ic-ev the office. Salem trains maxestops regular notiv eoph war. Those interested in I mr mm a w - ' - - . Fruit and Fruit (irowing are cordially mnted to inspect this, the Largest Mirsery in tne State, ana one oi iue ins m iu ovu.u. Stock consists of Apples, Peach, I'e hSLMSkSS aSSi cots. Nectarines, Mulberries. Quince, Graphs, Fttrs Raspberries. Gooseberries, Currants, Pie Plant. English Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, shade Trees, Ate All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for 1883 will show. Give your orders to my authorized aent or order direct from thr"ursery. Correspondence solicited. lestriptlve Cata logue free to applicants. Address J. VAN LTXDLEY, POMONA, Guilford Co., N. C tr Reliable Salesman wanted in every County. A good paying commission will be gm kJit "111'' il '",'"'::' 1" X.flti?v llresul:-. l'i.:. f. , SXi S cel3-li.s. i ."-." a,f rSy , jmiillcr. M.n ' velou. .ui .i" . -s i terativo in it V 8iinil..::t ;i onat.riiil ii-. . fc ' Asovc-reiyi rn: VCTZl 71 pYSPEFS T' C l-f pressiiHi azw 'jy-'ifaT wantof api "itr . .. . . sfffl ft Heatluflio an speedily when this remedy i. takt'n. 1 h.-r no more ettectual relief lor the ra .i' ca muf loathing off ood due to lXTKMPKRANfl' than thia article7 Put up ml a i-p 7 jcft. b. ! ties. Bample packap;ps in -iovdku ferm by mail to any address on rn-pipt ot id cfn in stamps. The rojrr.'aiiiquul lorm .im.or 8 i sentbymail. MEXICAN WEDK'INr' '.V. 400NortlL3dSt., Philalrl.hia. l'.i. BIRD MANNA! The creat secret of the canary bird breelcrr oftheTlartz Mountains in German'. Ilirn Manna wil 1 restore t lie schkoI" c-a-zc birds, v. ii; prevent their ailments and icsioro tJn in tc gool condition. If given to u ":nl during t be season ofsheildingfeathprs, it v.illin moat case carry thelittle musician t!irou.u;h tJ:i; critical period without lsscil'sor.vr. Sent l nai 1 on receipt of 15 rt. in stain. -.. IJIIfl. OOD CO., 400 N. :ird St. Phil .;-ic'l.hi.i, Pa. lease mention this puimt. enta th sat THE STATE CHRONICLE, Successor to the Farmer and Mechanic nnn the Chronicle.) Under New Management. NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CLEAN. UP WITH THE TIMES. rjlIIE "STATE C1IUONICLIS'- WILL liE what Its name Implies a Htate Taper, it Is not the Raleigh "Chronicle' and .will not be local or sectional. It will aim lo keep up with the news from Murphy to Manteo, or, as the politicians pxit it, irom oncroKcc iu ui rttuefc. , It will be the organ of no man, no rin?, no section, no party, it win dc uemocruuc in politics, but will not hesitate to criticise Democratic measures and Democratic officers TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year . f2W Six Months . shree Months 1 U0 50 TFor a sample copy address THE STATE CHRONICLE, Uaiclgb, N. C. TIME TABLK NO. Palmetto llaiiroad Co. s . o N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. t6, 1887 Trains will run as follows, dally except Sun day. Going South. No l Vasaenger and Freight. Leave Hamlet, N. C 8.30 A. m Arrive at cheraw, s. C 9.30 A. M Going North. No, a Passenger and Freight: Lear Cheraw. S. C 4.25 P.M. Arrive at Hamlet, N. c 55 P. M. " dec 18 tt WM. MONCURE. Supt- Tte North Carolina Presbyterian ISA Religious Family "Paper, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, . and devoted to the intellectual, moral and spiritual Interests of the people. It numbers among its correspondents many of the very best writers of the Southern Pres byterian Church. It is thoroughly orthodox on questions f doctrine, but frw and out- 3 oken in Its views on All open questions. It lows and lnviteR free discussion wit hin the bounds of tourtey. In popularity the Pkksbvtkria.n is con stantly advancing. It is The Paper for "the eople, - and presents In its columns matter to interest and instruct all ages, classes and conditions of the people rrice per annum; fe nr: or for one year to any new subscriber. $2 l.v Address - JOHN McLAUKIN. Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. c BF JMTEEST m Msn.'v Vkrr. Weakness or Tjs of Mr-ivory p-i 4iM-i:ly rotftorrsl ly thr tf an eitirvi.v i-" nM-.ly. XIto Yei ba Santa fnm Sr-ain. lc hTnirlM--iovT fail. Ouri:.:strsi;l,&;p-i-jo lvil d toiinviwUls, (.-eni.. no:iiIX llvrtv manBliocJj Ml iu VOX G RAKF 1 HOC1I r.ii CCX, cri VJ Park r York. rrS Lime. Lime. UUS in exchange for provisions. LIMK 44 LI UK : LIME " LIME GROCERIES. . DBY GOODS UARUU'ARE, LUMBER. " CASH. FUGNUU Blt03.; : ;Kocirroint ' - - - ' - ' ----- i - ir 1 '. 1 " Josh. T. James, Editor & Prop'r. Wilmington, N.C WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. 180. Entered at the Postoffice at. Wilmington. N.C, as second-class matter. A Cedar Rapids. Iowa, paper pub- ! lisheri last week 100 interviews with uepnoncans oi mat cuy, 's. I I f 1 a 11 A- !l 1 . ,uen and 'borers, which .how that ; a large majority of them a re op posed to the attempt being made by the framers of the McKinley bill to increase the duties on the neces-; saries ot .ire. ,v very iew ivur bill as it stands, and quite a number , r 1 1U. enter strong protests against it. The majority are in favor oi iree raw materials and sugar. - with a much lower duty on wool. Many believe that the tariff should be only high enough to provide the necessary .--i revenue ior me lua.uieuain ui iue iovernmeni, anu uiai mis mriu should be levied on the luxuries of life. A hardware man declares that the proposed increased duties on materials in that line, such as tin plate, are "us-e!es.B." Men employed in other lines of trade are equally severe in their criticism of the bill. The wholesale denunciations of the McKinley bill show that the rank and file of the Republican party inl & J V II lU W ft. ftftiL .-bi 't,'l'V.A. !'. mm the State is no longer ready to fol- . i i- it xi i i i u Jow blindly in the lead of the schem- ing politicians at Washington. The gist of the 100 interviews is that the bill is not the tariff reform measure the Republican party promised to enact, but iw a juggling and iniqui tous one, and dissatisfaction with It 1 ii 1 1 c.Sw i..-ri. ,v r- f..Di....K through Congress is the result, - - MR. TlIURMAN'S VIEWS. concerning tne prospects lor a Democratic victory in Ohio next fall, Hon. Allen G. Thurman said; eouraging. While it is true that the Legislature did some crude work of a partisan character, it is always ex- pecteu tnat the party in power in this State will get what advantages there are. Some of the so-called ripper bills have created a sensation but it will not work injury in anv city. On the contrary, it will result in great benefit. The HetTner bill reorganizing Columbus is crude in many respects, and some doubts are expressed as to whether it will hold. JMie board, however, appointed un der its provisions is a most excellent one, and will be strictly responsible for its work. ''What we need is a constitutional provision that will apply to munici- m pai government, rue aniest men of every city should study the ques tion, and hold a convention to dis- cuss and agree upon this important question, and submit it to the Con stitutional Convention that will probably be held iu 1802. We need something that will prevent Legisla tures from changing the govern ment of cities for partisau purposes?' "How many Ueireentatives will the Democracy elect?"1 he was asked. I think we will elect 15 of the 21 members. Some of the districts are pretty close, but we will go iu the fight to win. We have no factional contests now, while the Republicans are by no means harmonious either on the tariff or.State issues. nit ;.i 4.K T , A I -i v in ooiu iwrrji cpfiiiaiiVM Outhwaite will be strongly opposed for a renomination bv Mr. Pugh. who, it is claimed, will be supported bv the Briee influence. Do vou know anything of it?" "Mr. Outhwaite has made a most - . ........ . . c-o, i one not surpassed by any man that ever represented the district, and xi i A - -w -w m mat is saying a great aeai. tie is a man of wonderful ability, fine pres ence, a ready debater, and al ways a gentleman, and I think he will be renominated and elected. I have nothing to say against the candid acy of Captain Pugh, who is an able J " ' I lawyer and excellent citizen, but my choice is air. Outhwaite, who, after an experience of six years, can do more for his constituents and the pmuitrv thnli nriv no iiiohiKap iiiAinlkAr I ' I however able. The rumor that Mr. - - - I ... . i Hnce will take part in the Congress-' ional noininatioii In tlif .litnVf ;a ! . , . . " " " - simply aosurti. He is not a man who would take sides in such a contest. I predict that Mr. Brice will make a reputation in th Senate before he has been there very long. He ha great ability, a well-stored mind, and is always clear-headed. He will not make speeches in order to attract attention, bat will have something to say when he advocates or opposes a measure. I was oppos ed to his nomination, although I acknowledged his fitness and re markahle ability" The Stam1rI. " v 4I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla as having passed above the grade of what are commonly called patent or proprietary meiucines," saiu known phvsician recently. 4It is fully entitled tobe considered stan f!a.ni itiplicin. and haa wnn thic ru i dard medicine, and has won this no i 1 -1 tA . . - sition by it3 undoubted merit and: suion uy us unuouuieu men bv the many remarkable cures it has ; effected. For an alterative and ton jc r j.r'it has nTever been eqnalled,1 :! A Safe investment: Is one which is guaranteed to j bring yon satisfactory results, or in j case of failure a return of purchase Tirma I 1T1 THIS Knit? IJJO.ll TUU i On this safe plan ypu can j buv from our advertised druggist bottle of Dr. KingJSew Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case. when used-for any affection of Tl:roat, Langs or Chest, sveh as Consump - tion.' Inflammation of Lungs, Bron - chitis, Asthma, Wooping Cough, Croun. etc.. etc. It is pleasant and ; t t Derfectlv safel ad can always.be depended, upon. Trial bottle free.at Robert R. Balla my's wholesale ana retail arug store. ; LEMON KLIXIR A Pleasant Lemon Drinlic. p bi,iousness and constipation, take Vernon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, lhuuii LForTh,cAr,id,:i1:!rVOUS 1,eadacnes' take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For everB chiIls aud malaria) take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidnevs or bowels. Prepared only bv Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. 50c cts. and $1.00 per bottle, at druggists. . A Prominent Minister Writes. After ten years of great sufTeiing from indigestion with great nervous mm. ll V- -w' v i . m av. - - prostration, biliousness, disorc kidneys and constipation, 1 b d . D Mozleys Ti, tusoruereu have euion Elixir and am now a well man Rev. C. C. Davis, Elder M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Gn. Have You a Connh ? I i L ttTUvA tU IV 111 lIUJIT VlS UVJt M. c- iect it for it tuav become seriouaand end in Consumption. Young's Cough Balsam will cure all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. " For sale by Munds Brothers. The importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's PeCUliar 7 creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Sarsaparijla pecul- -p leoI-F iar curative powers. No O II06IT other medicine has aucb a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind tp buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggiits. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar Jan 20 Iyr dtw nrm mon wed sat The acme MANUFACTURING- 00. MANUFACTURERS OP . f ri j rertl I IZerS, Tine TlDre and Pine Fibre Matting. Wilmijgtm, - - N. U IIIE REPUTATION OFOUK PERTIUZEKB the ACME and OEMls now established, and tae resultsof three years' use in the nanos of Vino n-.nAK aIIii .Vx... W . A attest their value as a hi shc-rade manure -j. ne wa itinu. maoe rrom tne leaves or out. native pine, is oonoedsd to be equal to any wool carpet for comfort and durabilitv and the tn vlr demand ior it is daily ucreasinsr. It has tuea jiot round in any other fabric ue riBUtt yr w-Lf-uijia extensively used ror UDholsterlnsr Durnofloa. and as a runner r.r Ull Mattresses is almost equal to hair, bei a? fight elastic and proof against insecta. , certiflcatea from reliable parties using our gooda can tseen at our offlce,orwUi be.matl- iaupon uoaoon. ian4tf OP TilE ;' Hon. Jefferson Davis. BY M US. J E FF EKfeON D A V 18 . 10 BE SOLD BY tUBSCK!HH). OMY. The prospectus and complete outfltlfor can vassing win te ready immediately. i AGENTS WISHING DESIRABLE TERRI- TORT on this gret work will please address. as soon as possl'rte, thepubUshers. ' "" ''" t, BFLFflKD nOMFATJV ' is-b East iM Street i : I 7keV TDRK. 1 euiti - - ' : ' : A iiim ill Supreme and Sartor Coart. of Vertfa Carolina 1890. JUDGES. DISTRICT. RESIDKNCK a feo. II. Brown, 1 Beaufort. - Fred. Phillips, j. g. Connor, ?. ' Spier Whitaker, ; John A. Gilmer, ; e. T. Boykin. ! James C MoRae, Edgecombe. Wilson. Wake. Guilford. Sampson. M 3 4 5 6 7 C umberland r.J. Montgomery, 8 - Tao F. Graves. 9 Cabarrus., Surry. V Tnhn ft. Bvnnm. 1U 11 Win. M. Sbipp, Mecklenburg - lj. H. Merrimon, 12 Buncombe. SOLICITORS. NAME. DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. John W. Blount, 1 Perquimans. G. H. White, (coU, 2 Halifax. ! w0Vtn neton fS' ir 721 ' 3 Martin., Wake. Durham. Duplin. Richmond. Iredell. A 5 C 7 8 9 10 U 12 J T "R strayhorn, OH. Allen, i Frank McNeill, B. P. Long, Thos. Settle, W. H. Boer, F. L. Osborne, J. M. Moody, Rockingham. Caldwell. Mecklenburg Buncombe. TIME OP HOIJING COURT. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Snriner Judere Whitaker. Fall Judge Connor. Rpanfort IFeb. 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. Gates April 7; Oct. 6. Hertford April 17, Oct. 13. Washington April 21, Oct. 20. Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Dare May 5, Nov. 3. Hvde 3 May 12, Nov. 10. lico May 19, Nov. 17. Paml SKCOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Snrinsr Judere Womack. Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax tMarch 3,May 12, Nov.10. Northampton tJan. 20, March J1, April 1, Sept. 20. Bertie Feb. 3, April 28, Oct. 27. Craven tFeb, 10, May 2G, Nov. 24. Warren March 17, Sept. 15. Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykin. Fall Judge Womack. PittJan. 6, March 17, June 9, Sept. 15. Franklin Jan. 20,April 14,Nov,10. Wilson JFeb. 0, 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 Boykin. Wake Jan. 6, tFeb. 24, March 24, tApril 21, Julv9, tAug. 27, Sept. 22,40ct. 20. Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, April 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Johnston Feb. 10, Aug. 11, Nov. 10. FIJ'TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Armfield. Fall Judge MacRae. Durham- Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oct. 13. . Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, Nov. 24. Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept. 29. Guilford Feb. 17, May2G.Aug. 15, Dec. 8. . Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct 27. Orange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3, Caswell April 14, Aug. 14, Nov.10. .Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17 SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. ' Fall Judge Armfield. Pender March 10, Sept, 8. - New Hanover t Jan. 20, tApril 13, tSpt. 22. Lenoir Feb. 3, Aug. 10, Nov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. (j, Dec 8. Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct 27. Onslow March 31, Nov. 3. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. Fall Judge Graves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 3f; July 28.- Anson Jan. 6, tApril 28, Sept. 1, tJNov. 24 Cumberland Jan, 20, tMay 5,July ai, Nov. 10. Robeson Jan. 17, May 19,Sept.29 Richmond Feb. 10, June 2, Sept 15, Dec. 1. Bladen March 17, Oct. 30. Bruuswick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore March 3, Aug, 11, Oct. 27 EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. Fall Judge Bynum. Cabarrus $J an. 27. April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aucr. 4. iNOV. u. Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aus. 19. Nov, 17. Davidson March 3,Sept,.l,tDec,l. Randolph March 17, Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept, 29, StanlyApfil 7, Oct. 13. NINTH JUDICIAL J1JSTRICT, Spring Judge Merrimon. Fall Judge Shipp. Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21. Nov. 3. Forsyth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yaakin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. " Wilkes March 3, Sept, 8. Alleghany March 17, Sept, 1. 'iavie 4iarcn ai uct. c Ktokes-r April 14, Aug, 4, Nov. 10. gnrryApril 31, Aug. 19 Nov. 17. TKNTIT S CDICIAL .DIftTRXCT Spring Judge Brown. s Fall Judge Merrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, Jaly 13; Burke March 3, Aog. 4. CaldwellMarch 17, Sept 1, . . Ashe-March 24, May 2i. Ang.;i8. Wataoga April 7,' Aug. 25. Mitchell April 14, Septa;4i -i? . Yancey April 28. Sept. 22. . . 'McDowell May 12, Oct. C. - KLKVBJTTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sprng-Judge Phillips. ?i:z- fv' vj. : Fall Judge BrbwnJ '-. Catawba Jan 13. July 13 . Alexander Jr.n. 27, Jnly ?. 2 TXnior-Feb. 10, tFeb. 17, Sept. 15, tSept. 22. -Mecklenburg tFeb. 21, Ang. 25. Gaston March 17, Oct. 6. tliincoln March 31, Sept. 29; . ClerelandAprU 7, Aog; 4,Oct..20; Ratherford April 21, Oct. 27.; Polk May 5, Nov. 10. TWELFTH JUBICIAJD DISTItlCT. Spring-J udge Connor. - uau-juuge rnuiips. l ""esc information -wir" tr w o t..i o it I the Fashions, its nnrnni" rerj2 rn.uusu.i-x i l fashion-plates, and ttV .vUus. Buncombe tMarch 10, tAag. 11. menta are tadteSSaffi tDpfi. Transylvania March 31, Sept. 1 Hay wood April 7, Sept. 8. j Jackson April 22, Sept. 22. , Macon M. ay 5, Se pt. 29-, Clay May 12, Oct. 8. Cherokee May 19, Oct. 13. Graham June 2, Oct. 27. ; Swain June 9th,-ov. 3, j .For criminal cases. ., t For civil cases alone. - - For civil cases alone except cases. , jail CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. NEW HANOVER COUNTY. " Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge. Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington, Solicit tor. .-:;rr Court beierins Jan 6. March 17, May 19, July 13, Sept. 15, iNov. 17. MECKLENBURG CO UNTYl Olivpr P. Mearesl Jndsre. V ?; ; ' Geo. E. Wilson, Olmrlotte, Solicitor. Court begins Feb. 10, April 14, Aug. ll,.Oct. 6, Dec. 1. :: " BUNCOMBE COUNTt. I Chas. A. Moore, AshevilK-Judge.:: E D. Carter, AseviheoIicUor, i - Court begins Jan. 27, April 28, July oi Opt 27- ;tt.. . - j.: in February. Examinations on b ri - day and Saturday ;beforfr First District. J?'eb. 3: econa f JUisiricr, Feb. 10; Tbira Uistricr, ueo. i; Fourth District. Feb. 24; Fifth Dis . . m A . . 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