Advice to the Aged Art brlnn lrjrmlil. oeb tlnr. itS fewel, wak kidneys and bld-lrMHltrpilUm. P It If havTS at speili ffect on lhcM ergtiu, stlaaalatlnr tbe bowela, crlTina; natnr ml 4lKbwfi wlltatat straining; .or arrlplna, nd IHPABTING VIGOE to tao kidneys, bladder and liver. Tny are adapted to old or young-. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ,' POMONA HILL NUHSERIES POMONA. N. C., Two and a Half Miles West of Greensboro. N. c rrthe main line of the R. d. r. r. passes Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Proper. Wilmington, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 3. 1890: the Postofflce at Wilmington, N.CX, as second-class matter. Entered I throuzn the crounds and within 100 feet of the face. Salem trains mates to pa regular twice daily eacn way. Tnose interested in Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially invited to inspect this, the Largest Nursery In the State, and one of the largest In tne soutn. Stocic consists of , Apples, Peach, rear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots, Nectarines, Mulberries, tnlnce. Grapes, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, currants. Pie Plant, English Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, shade Trees, Ac All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for isss will show. . Give your orders to my authorized agent or Order direct from the Nursery. . Correspondence solicited. Destrlptlve Cata logue tree to applicants. Address , J. VAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C tw. Reliable Salesman wanted In every County, a good paying commission will be ClTs. , o j COUNTY DK3IOCK ATI C TICKET. Fob IIocsx or RxrBZSxxTATivxs : i- GEO. L. MORTON, . M. J. CORBETT. j f Fob Sbxbift : FRANK H. 8TEDMAN. j FOB ClBBX OF SCTMIOB Coubt : ' JOHN D. TAYLOR. FOB Rxgistxb or Dseds : JOHN HAAR, JB. . i FOB Tbkascbeb : y . JOHN L. DUDLEY. : Fob Scbtbtob : j M.P.TAYLOR. - ! Fob Coxstabljss : ; WllmlDg&n C. M. HARRISS. j Cape Fear-J. T. KERR. Masonbpro JOHN MILTON. . Harnetfr-W. IL STOKLEY. Federalront J.DAVE SOCTHERLAND. FOB CORONEB : JODN WALTON. Til KewDlSCOTOry. ! Supreme and Superior CotirtJ of Nor : You have heartl your frjends and - yi f Caroliaa-1830. . , neighbors 'talking: about- it. You : vj Trrrtriu'a ! taay vpurself be oneofhe many , ,JULHiS3. Vfho know from personal experience ; namk. jn&rtticrr. ai&txutsA,. Hut ffew persons sender 1 111 tt .Mysterious il a.- :i liirxi purifier. M.ir .velou a- an al terative in it. stimulant effect Kf4V J) I DYSPtTPSiii InUif:etj)ii Oj press i on antf vantof apjetite llcad.irlie am! Yaiu.-Ii it h marr- a I tor ti Jtinif :ifew IJoils Ji-niip;ii Speedily when thi3rmdy is token. There if no more effectual relief lor time n.i.isim. sm loathing of food tlr.o to IN'TJIMI'L'KANVK than this article. Putupiulaijre. Threat bot tles. Hamiilonackaijs iiU'ou'DKR form scut by mail to any address on i rrt ipt of lu e -it-; instmiE. The re2niari ir;ail lorr aiiiml l.e tent by mail. IKXICA2 JlELUCINr- (. 40f North 318t.. Pnlalpli.hia. Pa. BIRD MAMA! The creat sceret of tiio canarv bird breetir: of the JIartz 3Iountaiij3 in tiermaiiv. Hit Manua will restore the ot:p: of eae bird;:, will prevent their ailments aul icsioio them to frootl condition. If pjvin to ft liid durins me Reason oil)ellir.te.ulu i,itvilln jnos cases carry ziieiitiio mi.i. throiiKii tin criticalpciHNi vi:lifntloif fo.m. .Sent by -nation receipt of 13 et-. in taint s. IWIiD 'UOU CO.. 400N. :trl St. Philaticli.hi.u Pa. lease mention this iuiier. eot 9 th sat who xievr a pas- ralu as it froes tliiinderinp; past have an idea that It represents a cash Value of from $75,000 to $120, 000, butJsuch is the case. The ordin ary express train represents from $83,000 jtOj$JK),000. The engine and tender kre valued at 10,500; the baggage car, $1,000; the postal car, $2,000 : lb O-gjiiOk In g tar.l'.'.K'S 6rdinarV passenger cars, $10,000 each;, three palace cars, $15,000 each; total, $S3,000. The leading Republicans of Geor gia seeni to have settled on Gen. James Eongstreetas the Republican Gubernatoralcandidate in thatState if he carl be induced to accent. But the Atlanta Constitution bays Gen. Longstreet has heaid of the discus sion that has been auietly going on just how good a thing it isl If you i fteoJ H. Brown. 1 have ever tried it, you are one of its Fred. Phillips, 2 staunch friends, because the won-, j. G. Connor, 3 derful thing about it is, that when ' gpjer Whitaker, 4 once given a trial, Df. King New Ijohn A. Gilmer, 5 Discovery ever after holds-a place w t "Bovkin. ' 6 in the bouse. If you have never used James C. McRae, 7 it and should be afflicted with a Montgomery, 8, cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or ' TPSse P. Graves. 9 Chest trouble, secure a- bottle at ; John G. Bvnum. 10 once and give it a fair trial. It is Wm. M. Shipp, 11 guaranteed every time, or money re-j j, H. Merrimon, 12 uuueu. inui jdulvicsj? rue ah m'Ui. R. Bellamy's drug fctore. Beaufort. Edgecombe. Wilson. Wake. Guilford. Sanlpson. . C umberland. Cabarrus. Surry. f Wilmington District Third Quarterly Meeting. ' Bladen Street, June 29. ' Grace Church, July 5 and 6. Sampson Circuit, Hall's, July 5 and 6, Kenansville Circuit. Richland?. Julvi2andl3. Magnolia Circuit.' at Magnolia. fDist. Conf., July 19 and 20- 15 laden Circuit. Soules ChapeT, July 26 and 27. Pitth Street. August 2 and 3. Carver's Creek Circuit, Shiloh, Aug. 5 and 6. - Cokesbury. Circuit, McNatt's, Aug U and 10. Clinton Circuit. Goshen, Aug. 16 and 17. Elizabeth Circuit, Pender, Aug. 23 and 24. . Waccamaw, Aug. 28 and 29. Whileville Circuit, Cerro Gordo, Aug. 30 and 31. Bruuswick - Mission, Cedar Bay, Sept. 6 and 7. Brunswick Circuit, Bethel, Sept. 12 and 13. ' - I'. SwindklX 1'. B5. NAME. Mecklenburg Buncombe. SOLICITORS. j DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. John W. Blount, 1. G. H.-White, (col), 2 D. Worthihgton, 3 T. M. Arero. 4 f I. R. Strayhorn, 5 ; O. H. Allen, . C I Frank McNeill, 7 iB. F. Long, 8 Thos. Settle, 9 W. H. Boer, 10 F. Jj. Osborne, 11 J. M. Moody, 12 Perquimans. Halifax. Martin. Wake. . Durham. Duplin, t Ricnmond. Iredell. Rockingham. Hal dwell. Mecklenburg Buncombe. AlexanderrJan.-27. July 3. i UntonFeb. 10, tFeb. 17. Sepl. 15, tSept. 22 , Mecklenburg TJjeD.:4, Aug.5.( Gaston- March 17, Oct. 6. ltncoin Aiarcn m. oenx. yj. - - t Cleveland April 7, Aug. 4,Oct. 20. Rutherford April 21, Oct: 2J. Polk May 6t Nov. 10. TWELFTHJUDICIAI DISTRICT. - Spring J udge Connor." ri'aUr-JttUge fnuiips. Madison Feb. 24. July 28. tNov.17. Buncombe fMarch 10, ' tAog. 11; tDec. 1. ; . i , - - Transylvania March 31; Sept. 1. j Haywood April 7, Sept. 8. 1 Jackson April 22, Sept. 22: L Macon May 5, Sept. 29. - r Clay-May 12, Oct. 8. Cherokee May 19, Oct. 13. . Graham June 2 Oct. 27. -V S vain June 9th, Nov. 3. For criminal cases. . . t For civil cases alone. ' X For civil pase alone except jaU cases. ',., 1830. or'8 rr-. GlTlr-the ugtffl!b . ments are hL, . dress-maker ana to ; expense la spar iJPssiosai 7 ' t racUTeness ot the htSff lis , short stories, partorn S says satlsryantastei 1 vreekiy issues evemwi iflfear-, of interest tSfi lncsfe:ft specujely turnixh 8ertiiIcr oi k V Daushtcr at Tir.8? er ZiL and 'The WomV .v? - F.W.R0r7os"llcaD3r,wAifrir' ' CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. TIME OP HOLDING COURT. LEMON KLIXIK A Pleasant Lemon Drink. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite atid debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and. malaria, take: Lemon Elixir. b r ni. in x. ui: or,. t. Jr. iiioziey s ijemou Ciiixir win noc amoiiK P""-.VW failyou-inanvof the above named aooutasMUjjumj iu u" diseases, all of which arise from a ernor, and has already expressed torpid or diseased liver, stomach, FIRST! JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Whitaker. i ! i .Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort t Feb. 17, May 26, Nov. 24. : . 1 " . , ! Currituck March 3, Sept. 1. r Camden March 10, Sept. 8. Pafquotank March 17, Sept. 15. i 'Perquimans :March 24, Sept. Mri. ! Chowan March 31, Sept. 29. Gates April 7, Oct. 6. Hertford April 17. Oct. 13. Wgygfnn. Aprfl 21 ; Q(t- 20 ! Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. ' ; Dare May "6, Nov. 3. i Hyde Way 12, Nov. 10. L Pamlico-f May 19, Nov. 17. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Womack HARPER'S'PERI0I)IC;T . PER- TEAR: CARPER fiiTi,, " NEW HANOVER COUNTY. f - ..." OliverP. Meares; Wilmington. Judge. K? magazinx.. ; '" Benj. R. Moore, . Wilmington, Solici- harpkr-s weekly " tor. --'!--.-' ?-.v :-l - -: x..... Court begins Jan 3. March 17. May harper's younq pWV . 19r July 13, Sept. oy. , MECKLENBURG COUNTT. t d I 5a Canata or JfeaSX C r Oliver P. MearesJ Judge. ; - - Th ivoiomea of thT Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor!: Number for January wtL-s r:j Court becins Feb. 10. Anril 14. IKmS&li a it a tv I " .v"v uuiuer current t ii-rr"3 BUNCOMBE COUNTY. ; ' Chas. A. Moore," Asheville, Judge E. By Carter, Asheville, Solicitor. ! Court begins Jan. 27, April 28,July Supremeuourt meets nrst Monday in February. Examinations on Fnf day and Saturday before. '- First District. Feb. 3; Second ; District Feb. 10; Third District; Feb. 17; Jb ourt n uist r ict, u e d. z ; 11 tn l j s-f order. current 7f;r"uas. . Bound Volumes of HamiV years back, in neat cSSSSi PZLPostage paw or h3' expense (proTli one aonar per Paw. or hrcvL"" " -uiacn. Cases for each blndingr, wxu be seSVffi' receipt of $ 1 00 each, v mm P-; w5"5Pces should bem v -newspapers are mKIZ? : Mrfoui tne express oraZ Aadress - HARPiTiitf BOT30 Fall Judge Whitaker. trict, March 3; Sixth District, March j himself as being decidedly opposed to having his name mentioned in this connection. . Maine jofficers say that in spite of TIME TABLE NO. 3 Palmetto Railroad Co. Pi rTH AND APTER FRIDAY, DEC. t, 1887 TratAS vui run as follows, dally except Sun. oay. - GOIKO SOtTH. No 1 Passenger and Freight. Leare Eamiet, N. C : 8 20 A. M Arrtre at Cheraw. s. C. 9.90 A. M - GOING NOKTH. NO. 5 Passenffer and Freight: Lear Cheraw. 8. C. 4.25 P. M ArrlTO at Hamlet. jN. C j....55 P. M. dec 15 tf WM. MONCURE. Supt. The 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 wriiers of the southern Pres byterian Church. It 13 thoroughly orthodox on quesUons of doctrine, but free and out spoken In its news on all open questions. It allows and inn tea free discussion within the bounds of courtesy. . In popularity the Presbyterian 4s con stantly adrancln;. It is The Paper for the People, and presents in its colnmns matter to into rest and Instruct all ages, classes and conditions of the people. Price per annum. $2 65: or for one year to any new subscriber.. $2 l.v Address . -JOHN McLAURIN. Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington. N. C Of !NTEH37 M . Manhr YiCT. 0rT.c-.3rf M-r'w7 ! mMtJr Tvtumvl lv i'k !-. ( an tiil:n!vii-t uly. 1'lte i ?ta latitat f..-i-s S;a!r.. Spac U Tn wHttM ! v-r f a I . O ; . r J ! ; -. i r r.i u I. &2 ; x i m1 iu VON CSRAP.P TllUCIir.P.C O.. J AGENTS WANTED J , TO CANVASS FOR .Tie Dirersioos if x Piplioit in Tnrkeyf By Hon. Samuel S. ("Sunset'T cox, late U. S. Minister to Turkey. . A manlnccnt volume or owr aw pages, beautifully and profusely must rat tn. MR. COX'S LATX3T At BEST EFFORT. FACTS AND I TS. DISTORT AND U I VOR. Thework sparkles with the brightest wit. Dr. 11. Mozley, per bottle, at all the new ships that have been add ed to tle navy within the past live years tle active'Jist is not likely to be enlarged, because for each new ship built an old ship goes out Of commission. There U tome dissatis- fa'ctiou, too, with the ward robin spacefill inost of the new ships. It is a tradjtion of the United States navy that the commanding officer shall have about as much space on shipboard as the whole wardroom mess enjoys, and much to the dis appointment of subordinates that tradition has been to a considerable extent preserved in the construction of new s lips. A disrjatch from Albany to thei New Yotk Tribune says: "Late re turns of the vote on the State flower indicate (that the rose will receive the nluralitv of the votes cast. The golden rod ran ahead in the cities, And the reports therefrom were filed . kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Atlanta, Cfa. " 50c cts. and $1.00 druggists. A Prominent Mjnlster Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozlev's Lemon Elixir and am now a well man. Rkv. C. C. Davis, Elder M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. Halifax fMarch 3,May 12,Noy.lO. v Northampton t Jan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept. 20. Bertie Feb. 3, April 28, Uct. 27. Craven tFeb. 10. Miiy 26, Nov. 24. Warren March 17 Sept. 15. Edgecombe April 14. Oct. 13. i - THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykin. Fall Judge Womack. Pitt Jan. G, March 17, Jane 9, Sept. 15. Franklin, Jan. 20,April 14,Nov.lO. Wilson JFeb. 3,1 June 2, Oct. 27. i Vance Feb. 17, May 19, Oct. 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1, tDec. 1. Greene March 31, Sept. 29. ) ; Nash April 28, Nov. 17. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 10; Seventh District, ..March 17; Kigntn district, March 24; Ninth District, March 31 l Tenth DistrictJ April 7; Twelfth Districtv April Hj J2iieveni.il jjistrici, .pru ai. . u - , ; Last Monday in September. " Ex aminations Frida v and Satnrda v he- fore. First District. Sept 20; Sec: f?JTl 1 o5tmk . ond District, Oct. 6; Thini District w wr" C&acH CCi; Oct. 13; Fourth District,7 Oct. 20th; Uf -Mw iu.'.3: i' ; . Fifth District. Oct..,27; Sixth Dis- QMiUJJUiJU nil2 t trice, ov. o; oeventn listricr, nov. 10; Eighth District, Nov. 17; Ninth jLMsinci, nov a; xenin t jJisiricr, . ADVERTISERS advertising Dec. 1; Twelfth District, Dec. 8; Eleventh District, Dec. 15. : promptly. country For a districts their returns as it ventence, few are lor plurality 15,000, wi month nast the have forwarded suited their con- !! d HlMMIIHIIIIIIIIHIM, I COMPOUND EXTHAC 4bSA 7.iiiii...j.tiA,,..,.Ii Spring Judge MacRae. ' : I Fall Judge Boykin. Wake Jan.-6, tFeb. 24, March 24, f April 21, July 9, fAug. 27,Sept. 22, tOct, 20. Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, April 14, Kept. , uct. 13. . . Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Johnston Feb. 10, Aug. 11,Novj10.. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Arm Geld. Fall Judge MacRae. Durham-Jan. 13. March 24, June 2, Oct. 13. A TITT? "DTH A TVT HT A l A r7TTVTTn u in America! )prs djt : addressk? ePvHowell & Co, .Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lQpruco St.,ew York. Sand 1 0 cts. for l0O-pfl' pph2 J MniMlj HlBstratcd Ji 25i cts. - $3 ITS SCOPK. THE AMERICAN MA -4 lnjs gives preierence to national topics an - -i wi, iund lot lOU r'Lll ii :il)Il eoaUlninc t iaui "f-Jbr. -l. - Tmim . f POT tiita ' Pirectxmf id TTs' V UujftndBiWarjlcrri. I -m i Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July scenes, ana fts? literature ana art. aresOf th 21 . Nov. 24; , ' hisrhest standard. Famous American .writer Chatham-Feb 12 May ;5,Sept.29. ingskeSel ottravel adVuVeTslrlS Guilford Feb.-17. May 26. Aug. 15. and snort stories, descriptive accounts of our Dec. 8. . ! , foremost problems of the perlodi and,ln short, Alamance March 3,' May 19. Oct. SVLL i- - J - American Thou crht and PWurmsv. Orange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. is acknowledged by the press, and public to Caswell-April 14, Aug.Nov.lO. ilmJm ' i Then eond foe Prnetical i iTitynooiu luopoKe X tilol colored platet s &i nearly &U Lindf cf brnk 4 iioos of tbs t roods; bow to caponiu; rqci-v ml Wa mriar f Un for potutrj honsca: infomatioa boat inecbaton, and hero t kT f ; per Miiuns. Dons uz ii i.nu. , it There are yet quite a number to beiheard from. These all give preference to the rose, with but exceptions, and the exceptions i cultivated flower. The for the golden rod, about 1 probably be overcome by hat for the rose in the country dis- ricts. There are over 100 of these j and thevHvill averaee 200 each for he rose.' The importance of purifying the blood can. not be overestimated; for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good nealth. . 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 PAfMlliai" SarsapariUa. It strengthens Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. I ; Fall Judge Armneld. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover tJan: 20, tAnril 13. tSept. 23. Lenoir Feb. 3, Au?. 10, Nov. 10. . Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28. Oct. G, Dec. 8, M Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24. Oct. 27. Onslow March 31. Nov. 3, ; SEVENTH JUDICIAL' DISTRICT. Tfniinrti?it A Specimen Wumber.wltn $.111 1 ll r bit U I illustrated Premium list. Premiums to club Raisers, will be sent eelpt of 15c., if this paper is mentioned. tsr- Responsible and energetic persons want, l to solicit subscriptions. - Write at once for feb ed THE AMERICAN HAGaINB CO,; if wo, yoo need tt Eoca r? r 1 BIUD.S. liJO Miei., 11 " Tr6atiDentaiid breadinf a itkkji birds, for pieaaora and and their cur How to mM an Ariarr. All about VamA tr " ail kinds hirdfi .wsrea, . ASSOCIATED FAKCJKS, 237Scth Elf hta Street, mhWl !-. U? Broadway. JJwvrlr creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, Spring Judge Bynum. 1890. :; : ; Harper's Young People.; AN I JUSTKABD WEifiKLTf.r: - It, IS THE tr: -AT- As thd while ft eradicates disease. The pecvliar combination, proportloncand preparation of th vegetable remedies used giye to -uood's Barsaparula pecuV ?rA iar curative powers. No O 1 15611 other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other instead. It is a Peculiar lledicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drumlsts. iroposed Artie expedition Preped by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 28 Fall Judere Graves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July Norwegian Government ms requested the National Assem bly.to ada 280,000 franco to the pri vate subscriptions in behalf of Dr. Nansan's there is li ruary wil of Behrio North Po ttle doubt that next Feb- see him started by 4 way ; Sea on his quest for the m ia-T " e. rne wewi xorx aun re cently printed Nansan's theory, . . ' ... m xi T il. It coiUlus numerous amusinr stori-s. also elves a clear, concise, and but it interesting ao- rrora us loun- cooni ot the ottoman Kmplrc. Nation to the prcseut day. - This boob will hare a Unre sale, and live arents should secure territory at once. j believed unxy vnorouiuy reuaoio nsrcnis. wim nn work their territory f or all il is worth " are wanted. Experienced amenta nreferred. but Qthers who will promise earnest work will be arfrptcl. . -. . i t ?. r. W ' based upqn a relic of the Jeannette expedition that had drifted to ; the west coast of Greenland. . that " the current which conveyed this relic must have passed across or very near the Pole. Some scientific men of Kurope think this theory is very plausible,! and .believe; lie may be able to reach a high latitude north of the w Siberian Islands. An additional confirmation of this theory, tp which the Athenaum calls attention, is the' fact that among some driftwood on the coast of Southwest Greenland has been found a silecies of bow which is not known itriireeuland, but has been found to In? identical with a weapon used ay natives of Northern Alaoka in bird hhooting. As no current is known to jexi&t that would take. this relie paster west to Greenland, it is t must have reached its destination by passing .across the 4 Pole. . j 4 . -TI bre'ler who xnirrl' ;1 n prcttj, IOO Dodes One Dollar Jan20!lyr d&wnrm . 'mon wed sat CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH FSnMYROVALPILtS nLVVIIUia BIABONB RAND. aak DratxlM tar Diamond Brmnd, in r4 BeuUtte Wsem, watod vita Mm, rtMoa. TakMtbvw Ail Dills la ! ra boim, pink wrappwa, ara itaiwtv wterfelta. Head (P) Am aartiealan. testteralala and KUf Uw liem Uvr, by ntfra aaaJl. Mmmt fkftr.- O lraar Ca-t'l Ca- JUSStm Sa, FMIa,I Je25tf ' ' ' ' 1 SfiSayaflllgll. MY , SALOON, Corner of North Water and Molberry Street, h Cpta ha'.'l Vdcd'A-KotbflFBlB i . i I.. :, 11:15 p. a $ Peoplb. which begins with the Number for Anson Jan. 6, t April 28. Seot.l. Novembers. 1889. presents an mttractlra oro. I a --r- . . ' I mn Vs (via. . 9- will a4Vam a . M . . 1 eiy. itriie Bed Mus- ONE DOLLAR PfiU IS THK BEST AND CHEAPEST f I PAPKR IN THE WTTKD 8TH;- Cumberland -Jan. 20. tMav . Julv fl Robeson Jan. 17, May .9,Sept.29 Richmondl-Feb. 10, June 2, Sept 15, Dec. 1. - Bladen March 17,. Oct. 30. Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. v Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27 EIGHTH JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. s Fall Judge Bynum. Cabarrus JJ an. 27. April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, Novl7.' ' i Davidson-March S.Sept. l,lDec.l. 33SSSS? tannoipn warcn J7, Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. tanfir."by Wiuim o. stodbakd?' ivm nn me u.aoy," oyucv o'. x,nxii; ince Tom mysoy john kusssix costsix; and "Moth er's Way," by Mabgabst E. Saxostss;: two short serials by Haucas Hjosth Botesxk. Two series of Fairy Talcs will attract the at tention of lovers of the wonder.-world, name ly, the nn&tnt tales tnld Yvr linwivn Tv v on4 so admirably Illustrated by him. and another Cludlnjr first-class series In a different vein br Fei if. nm. neix. There will be short stories , by W. D. Howsixs, Thoxas Nblsow Paqx, , Mart je. Wilkins. Nora Pzbbt, IIakbut . Pkkscctt aPOFFOBD, A) AVID KKB, ! UXZXXIAB BCTTKB WOBTH, Sorant SWKTT, 1 JtlCHABD UXLCOIM Now. !s the time toSut" j DnrlD? the year 1890 it wffl ewf . forts to please Its ubsaiherA- . will be added to its regular, dcpans--- Lift AUOlTldiM ItLTTSTEAHO!. A snbscriptton to Habtib's 'Yocko Pxorui secures a Juvenile Olbrarr. Hum H tisofni knowledge, also plenty of amnsement. Boston w r . t " yj It WelikowirSpe0,,! Practical FarminU and Gff .. . ! Progressing 1 " Woman's Work, ; ;t 'j ' Stories by the Bty Terms-.Po.taee Prepaid, $3 pryear. ChoI Fluhe. of WHJ?f: NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - V0U l Aosember ft, Snrins Jud ere Me rri in nn. Fall Judxre Shin ?mn " m receipt of twoent I -k V OA V 1 I nmm Rockingham. Jan. Nov. 3. i - : Forsyth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20 Yaakin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Wilkes March 3, Sept. a Alleghany March 17, Sept. 1. T)ayie March 31, Oct. 6. " Ktokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10. Surry ti)ril 21, Aug. 19, Nov; 17 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Brown. 'T; , Fall-Jndge Merrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, July 13. -Borke March 3, Ang. 4. , -Caldwellr-March l7, 8epJli C Ashe--March2f, May 26, Aug. 18. , Wataugar-April 7, Ang. 25. . witcneii aprii 14, Sept. 8. . Yancey April 28, 8ept. 22. . McDoweli-rMay 12, Oct. 6. r.Li:vr::rr:r judicial DisTrjcr' 20, July 21, single Number,-Five cents each; Remittances should be made hr Prat-frr uuuey uruer or iran, uj BTOia chance ot loss, i jitwroawTj arc not 10 com ims AiirmivmMif U7tout Uie express oracrcfUaxper Brothers. Address HARPE2& BROTHERS. ' nOT80 Uew Yor : A 4 -ft - !. J2xclosive New 101 ! - ress. JA1IES G0BD0S t.a;.VifeirTr?'- TAKE A CPOH Only One Dollar a Otf .THE TURNPIKE THESE FINE 'AF- ternoons. We can farnlsa yon -; with the means for doing eo. 4 We're got good HORSES, Ughtcomfortable VEHICLES and, when, desired, careful Driv ers. Our charces are moderate and we try: hard to plcaic our easterners. ... xo no laugiAJ ouw .hi J .77. HotrTork Wee deciotf " " i - Diamond Ve c"r For sale tr Crr!r Jr T? Phi!!;-'.'

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