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: 1 : r r-3 - n rnnn I t f WM in hfcgulate The Bowels. 0tlT dran;r tbo'w hole ajs lmadbfetaliicatetncliai Sick Headache, Dtpepsis, Fevcis, Kidney Diseases, - 7 Biliom Colic, Halaria, etc Tvtt 11 1 1 prMlaee regular ItaLlt of a4fy BOO1 dicIo". u II lion wtticb. do one ran rujj cucxl Iicullti. Sold Everywhere. POMONAHllIUHSERIES POMONA. K. C Twoic.il a Half JiUMWcst otGrecMboro. N.C rrme mala use of ibe It D. IL K. fosses tmttti th mnnd an! wtthlti 1ft Of I the onw. aJm trains rr.acscj raiar tm daiir each war. T&ose tcif rrsiod la rrmit a&d Fnxa i ron are cflrtiiailj-inrin-d to inspect IMS. tho Largest Hurler y in the State. and oa oc the unewt la tne somn. htoclt roaslsts of Apples, Iv.ub, Tear. Overrr. Ilam. Japanese ivrMramons. Ajrl-. cots. Nectarines, Ma Harries, culbf-e. csraif. Fir. lUspberrtes. iioaeberrlei.f urr tnts. lie I 1 I I m rXUll, X.nusi niuiiui, ... . j htrawbemes, Roses. Kversrreens.Mia.te 1 iee- - s - : r ;, - c All twrww ana rare varieties a.i well us ( 'f . Frt-neh tiox'i'tnnient iHCollect tte CJld ones, wWcii icy new catalo-ie t jr 1. , , .. wnianow. I Hi htatiftiejt on the lubor question Ht roar orders to my authorleJ aLt or ; thpollI?h ifH retireentntivs all over Mtr iifwc rmm thu Nurse nr. uitohu iih rrirr.rniu correspondence aoiiclted. iw.npuvr tai - locne free to appUcaats. Address J, VAN LJNDLEY, rOMONA, Guilford CO., N. C rp!!4blA s.i'ennan wantl la every County. A good raj Ins commission will t Cirsa. so tVA!lVt- . I. It rnct-ril ft kVI r 1 T I 7 Am tr"t Ittll .Mil Il.trU tl:- : tpeDy whti OiL'r-i'-"': ' !.!.;:. Tlififi noaort efleviH.! r!-f ! r t:i : "'' kuUunr of f jwU d .'t i IV.ri:til'i:i!VN I haathiturtU'le. 1 i: i mimI..!- i .r t- I ties. Kai.jJf . i f: r. i by mail toanv aHrc"" (-' i:t t l-i - 'H-l.mu:ni-. i ho n n:.;i S :inii .iri - ybi'' j BIRD MANNA! Tl;e prrat e,e?:uf tfjr.taArrlirl l-rcr-'iT nf tt llaits l.a:.t..m. I !t-n:tim . I'.Ur. Maiitia willielTe Hit 'ifi tijr.-l,nH, n ill prevail thnr aiUirt.i r tt i?--. t!- tti u rm cnmlltt.!i. 1 1 i l-.nl tliuilij Ibeea5cn oitir!H-.5tf.'.l: v. :llin ?ut ca"s rarry lr I m: t vu itrw:!i tlsi ciltlral jrrll i:l.-'t i-i .!.:. -ut h it ii m ruM i i I t . i t t.ji;.i. IlllII THin c. no :.. r;..ij..vi hn, r. tcj Uict.tiuu thi l -.." r. apt 9 th aat TIM t-2 TAHLi: NO. a Palmetto Itftliroad Co. " j m - i - o N AND AFTER FRIDAY. DEC t, 11 Trains will rua ai follows, dolly except uo- aay. G0150 SCCTH. No 1 Vasaenserand Frtljtt. Lea? Dam let, N.C.... S 31 A. M iim.i rlioriv K I' K.J1A. I . Allt'VM vm-t " Corxo North. i No. S Passen?cr and Frelgnti Lear cneraw. S. C J ArrtT at Uamlet. N. C I toUU WM. M ON CURE. SapT. The North Carolina Presbyterian Religious Family Paper, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, a J devoted ta the tnte'.lerinal. moral anJ wjirttuai mu're-4ts ol l he propl. i of the very t'est wnters of the SonUicn: rre? tjTterianCharca. It is t!jinn?lil.v orthctox oa qtiistlons of dx-trir.. lut fw and out froLen la US views cn all open quesi lonn. It allows and Invites free tttcus! on within the bound of eonrter. atantly advancing. It Is The Papor for the Prop!-, and presents In Itscoluinti" tu y ter io Irti iv-t ana lasirurt alt a;s, aii i M-r.-inior.- of the people . wr annum. r5 &V or f.r on? j e r to aajr new auU-rtltvr. ri 1 V Aii!reH . JOHN v l.l IUN. Kdltorand rropr!M.r. ViU:U't..a. X. c i r Or tfU.m -v t " :;- t.f :,n ".;. lv -.-:. "11 ' Wt '.'.1 fn: S;.':i. l -C Jb-T'iirtwr t t -J. ..'.'. I.. tu i ,( (. CNA'j . ;( .-,,.. ! . . I:.,.lti tit. :!:.m::, uuk !:kkhi., c--. AUtNTS WANTED I v TO CANVASS FOR By lion. Siaxuel S. ("Sunset! c ox. Ute V. F. Minister to Turkey. ! A majrntneent volume of oer ao pases, beaatifuiiy ana profusely ltliut rutre. MB. COX'S LAtSST ASP BEST KFFOKT. racrs and rf!. utsToar aso hi vok. ThO work tparlles with th bright r-t wit. It co-talns numervtts axaulnc MorK-. but It .fm rur- j-nnr 1st aiil lniervUDST oc- conntof ifceoctomanaptn irom its loun Oatioa to tie present uy. , . Tats boo will lun a Unr Ale. and live aients aftouU w-eare territory M oikt. wort tceir territory -tor all a is worth." air wasted. Experienced agents p1Trt.hnl outers who U1 promise earnest ork will be accepted. M . For particulars address, vr w li eh Ht ur. Ktaston. N. C. General Arent tor Norm Carotin f1r?2i iih i!,:".V;.'r' 'j- V the general condition of working. niIW'l il ' :: ' ,ueii everv where. His inquiries cover xliriv'! rln,l Vm'A their number, wages, political, social y Yf' J - 'mnii: H Qutl "oml eomlition; the relation of w J vci.rt:s:-.V .: j wage to cost of production; the ,-l tCiAllVf .li If 't i . c :r-r'J:aUiis paper. Jo -w . I HT' Josh. T. Jamks, Editor & Prop'r. tTn Wilmington. Nl C. SATURDAY. JULY J 12 1890. Entered at the TotoCkw at Wl . as second-class matter. COUNTY DKMOCIt ATIC TICKKT. For Horsi or KaraisixTATiTEs : GEO. L. MORTO M. J. COHBETT. For Sniairr : - FKANK II. STEDMAN. For Clxrk or Scriaioa Cocrt : JOHN D. TAYLOR. For Register or Deeds : JOHN IIAAR, JR. For Treascrer : JOHN L. DUDLEY. For SrRviTOR : M. P. TAYLOR-i FO R COXiTl ELES YVl'.nlrgton-e. M. IlARlUSS. rape Fcar-J.T. KERR. ! - . Mas-onlro JOHN MILTON. !Jarr.ett-W. II. STOKLEY. Federal I-o'nt-J. DAVE 6 U T II ER LA ND. FOR CORONER : I JOHN WALTON. 1, world. Jlr. HIDOt. ine millisier tinder wliose direction the inquiries nr beinjr made, has various plans for the amelioration of the laboring clause at home and Wants this de tailed information to aid him, in in telligently developing his ideas. He thorifore wants to know all about prices of the nececessaries of life; protecfive measures; state interfer ence in labor disputes! length of working day, school and a number Mother iletntlf. If this work be thoroughly done, and the results carefully collated and arranged, it will be if decided value to every stu dent of the labor question, In tin' German Reichstatr. the other dav, in ttie committee upon the bill proposing an increase in the army, Herr Richter, the Radical '",er- '"intine.Hlmt the propos- ed measures wouiu nave to ue coui pemated for by at least the reduc tion of the term of ' sot vice to two years. Commissioner Majoi Caede, in reporting on the Russian army, gave the Jollowitig figures relating to the strength of the Continental armies. He said that, accordiug to the plan of the mobilization forl880, the Russian army on a war footing, was 2,570,000; that of Germany was only 2.S00.000 or 2,000,000 including 177,080 drilled reserve mem that of France was 3.220,000 and 174,000 Id rilled reserve men. It is quite cur tain that Germanv had j 200,000 or 30 1,00) men fewer than France. The arniy of Austria Hungary had a war footing o 1,150,000 and that of Italy 1,030,000, so that the Triple Alliance Powers have 5,110,000 in all, against the 5,807,000 of, Russia! and Frauce j that is, about 060,000 men fewer. Baron Von Mnltzhan, secretary of the -treasury, e.tiiuates the present eitra demand at about 34,000,000 marks, which will rise later t to a leant C0,000,000 including 10,000,000 for invalided men. j " Ne.v York JlcahVs Washington correjpoiidenej: A conference of Republican Senator will probably be held on -Thursday, or Friday een ing next to consider what action they 1iall take regarding the Fed eral Elect Urn" bill. The members, of tlu Finanee Committee are anxious that the Tariff hill fhall first be dis- 1ioed iff and let the election meas ure take its chances later on. There i absolutely no truth in j the report that nn understanding has been rt-a.-hed between the two parties wherbv the Forc bill will be laid over until iiet eion. leading IVinoTHts fvjiy thnt if the matter rota- to si vote every Republican in the Senate will couie into line to the support of the bill. They do not. however, propose that it slall come to a vote. There's the rub. The Republicans understand the iK-uiorratic position and they nre not at all anxious to remain in sess ion three or four months longer without being, able to j accomplish anything. The probability is that an agreement will be reached at the caucus wher?by the Election bill will be taken up and debated a few weeks and theji laid asule until next winter. The Republicans hope by this course to u.-f the measure as. a kivd of political sword of Damocles which they will hold, over the heads of the Democrats to insure their good behavior in the coming autumn ehctious. Among the Republican Senators who are earnest in urging the passage of i lie National Election law are Senator Frye alio (juay. RepresenT5Tive Belden,j of .New York, chairman of the llepubllcan Couresaional Comtnittee, has is- laued an address to the Republican f I5tTX'.T 7 t7 rnntitrw. nkinc theiU - ly pars the Federal Election bill. - ly paps I" m a vYr 111 A INyrilA "T r. r . Mrs. JUicnaei triiriHin, riauiiiri", ; IIL, makes the tatement that she -r;caoght coja, wnicit wueu on nr. iWNX'.JWnpl.e was treated for a month ttcrT - by her family physician, but frrew ' worse, lie torn uer sue was u tvp mm . A v I less victim of. consumption and that III tril 1 1, luc: lVUMI -Ul- liCi. - ,..r..,lf HOT frnnil herself benefited from first. loe. She continued irrupe and af- I ter taking ten bottles, found herself i Diseoverv at IL IL Bellamy's Whole ' 1 l Dnln 51 Tlmim lnrrrfl'' bate ivuix -r u& viuic( bottles 50c. and $1.00. . Yl llinincion uimici inira yonnrnj Meeting. :- Kenansville Circuit, Richland?, Jul v 12 and 13. Magnolia Circuit, at Magnolia, Dit. Conf.. July 10 and 20. , Bladen Circur, Soules Chapel, j juiv 20 anu 'Zi. Fitth Street. August 2 and 3. Carver's Creek Circuit, Shiloh, Aug. Sand C . - Cokesbury Circuit, llcXatt's, Aug. II and 10. Clinton Circuit, Goshen,: Aug. 1G and 17. Elizabeth Circuit, Pender, Aug. 23 and 24. I Waccamaw, Aug. 23 and 2J. Wlijteville Circuit, Cerro Goi-do, Aug.S0 and 31. Hrunswick Mission, Cedar Bay, Sept. Gand 7. Brunswick Circuit, lietnei, oepr. 12 and 13. n F. D. Swindell, P. E. Ilunjrer In the I5est Sauee." . As a rule a person who has a good annetite has cood hearii. I5ur now manv there are who eniov nothin they eat, and sit down to meals only as an unpleasant daty. Nature's antidotes for this condition are so hannilv combined in Hood' bursa narilla that it soon restores good digestion, creates an appetite, and renovates and vitalizes the blood so that the beneficial effect of irood food is imparted to the whole body. Trnlv hunger is the best sauce, and Hood's Sarsaparilla induces hunger. LEMON EI.IXIK A Pleasant Ieiunn Drink. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion ami foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. .For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness. take Lemon Elixir. For lo6s of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevors, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail vou in any or the above namea diseases, all of which arise from a torpid; or diseased liver, sto.uac.li, kidneys'or bowels. Prepared oniy by Or. H. Mosley, Atlanta, Ga. 50c cts. and $1.00 per 'bottle, at druggists. A Prominent Minister Writes. Aftnr ten years of gl-eat suffeiing from indigestion with great nervous Iirostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Ur. Mozley's .beinon Elixir and am now a well man. ' " Rkv. C. C. Davis, Elder M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. SCROFULA It Is tnat Impurity la the blood, which" ac cumulating in the glands o tho neck, pror daces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on tho arms, legs, or feet; which devclopes ulcers in the eyes, cars, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness: which is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to ' humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it. "TT CURED By takinz Hood's Saxsaparilli, which, by the remarkable "cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven Utetf to bo a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Borne of these cures are really wonderf uL If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore neck from the time she was 22 months old till ah became six years of age. Lumps formed In her neck, and, one of them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gave her flood's Sarsaparilla, when the. lump and all indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J. S. CarLile, Naurlght, K. J. N.B. Be sure to get only : Hood's Sarsaparilla: Sold brail druggists. fl;stxforf. Prepared on! by C. X. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mam. IOO Doses One Dollar JanSO lyr dAw nrm mon wed sat CHICHCSTCR'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS KKD CROSS DIAMOBD BRAND. wmn M iy reuabte. Llea. ask Draciist r IHmmtnU Brmmd. im rr4. KtKine braea, mm with Mm nMN. Tske mm iketw All viUm la fUltbwM hm , pink wrappers. at far trtialarat Witiinauli sa -Ulif tmw Irndtm,- im famr. by retmrm mm MaiuTfnu. mm a. SSaSsaVftl JtJK NBJN? - Call at Freeman's. QALL ON AUcniK FREEMAN, AT CABO- Una Beach, where yoa can get a Dinner or Supper from 25 to 40 cents. Pic Uc par lea and excursionists can be furnished with Fried Fish at 5 cents apiece, - AIICTTTG FHXTdAN", Je rs Itr . , , , , . i Carciiaa ueaca. j - -srv sw i a-rrr j . x-a a -v j d rain; 8uPR:eea ur. ivm- e w By num. 10 i Discovery for Consumption; she . Y"u M ShiDD t 11 i houirht-a bottle and to &k delieht ft H" lo j sound and Mrell, now does her own jonn tw. Blount, 1 housework and is as well as she ever G H j white, (col), 2 was. Free trial bottles of this Great j Worthincton, 3 JeStf - - - r-TT-'- -m - 1 1 ' 1 ' . , . - ' .. I . . and' Superior CbafU of Nor Supreme IJarolinavlSDO. JUDGES. ' NAME. DISTRICT. RESIDE2CCB. Geo. H. Brown, 1 tieanfort. 2 Edgecombe, n..j Di,;ii!ne : Af' ; 3 Wilson. 4 .Wake. 5 Guilford. 6 Sampson. Whitaker, 5nniA Gnuier, ovkin - T n mRji'p. 7 Cumberland. M tomerv. 8 Cabarrus. I 9 Surry. j Mecklenburg Buncombe. SOLICITORS. ; jtamk. DISTRICT. RKSIDKNCE Perquimans. Halifax. . Martin. Wake. Durham. Duplin. Richmond. Iredell. - 1 f IVf i A rem " 4 'J?'T & 1 i ; otraynom, q HJAUen, 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Prank HfftXeill. 13. F. ; Long, Thosj Settle, . V; 11. Bo er, F.I. Osborne, J. Moody, Rockingham. CaldwelL Mecklenburg Buncombe. TIMK OP HOLDING COURT. i'lKST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. .Tudee Whitaker. I Fall Judge Connor. iHeaufort Feb. 17, May 2G, 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. 37. : Dare May 5, Nov. 8. Hule May 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. , Second judicial district - Srririf .1 udere Wouiack. I r an aucige ' Halifax -tMarch 3,May 12, Nov.10. Northampton JJan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept. 20. TWtiP Feb. 3. Aoril 28. Oct. 27. Craven-tFeb. 10. May 26, Nov. 24. Warren March 17, Sept. 15. . Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Snrin'cr Judtre Bovkm. . Fall Judge Woiuack. Pitt-Jan. 6, March 17, Juhe 9, Sept.15. i Franklin Jan. 20,April 14,Nov.lO. Wilson t Feb: 3, June 2, Oct. 27. 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. Sprin -Judere MacRae. r an J uage 5oyKin.- Wake Jan. 6. tFeb. 24, March 24, fApril 21, July9, tAug, 27, Sept. 22, tOpt. 90. I Wayne JanT 20, March 10, April 14, S4pfc 8, Oct. 13. .1 Hal-nett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Johnston Feb. 10,Aug. ll,Nov.l0. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. j Spring Judge Arnifiefd, j I Fall Judge MacRae. Durham- Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oetl 13. j Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, Nov. 24.' i Chatham Feb, 13, May 5,Sept. 29. Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15, Dec. 8. : Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. 27. : ! I Oransre March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. Caswell April 14, Aug. 14, Nov.10. Person April 14, Aug. ltf, JMov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, i Spring Judge Graves. j Fall Judge Armueld. Pender March 10. Sept. 8. New Hanover f Jan. 20, t April 13, tSept.;22. Iienoir Feb. 3, au?. 10, JNov. iu. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct 0, Dec; 8, j Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. Onslow March 31. Nov. 3. "SEVkNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 1 , ' !' i Spring 'Judge Bynuui'. ' liall Judtre Graves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July 28. ... ' - Anson Jan. 6, t April 28, Sept. 1 tNov. 24. Cumberland- Jan. 20, tMay 5, July 21. Nov. 10. . Robeson Ja n. 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. j Fall Judge Bynumj Cabarrus IJ an.- 27. April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4," Nov. 3. " Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19,' Nov. 17. Davidson March 3,Sept. l,tDec.lJ Randolph March 17, Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29.! Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merriuion. Fall Judge Shipp " Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21,' INOV. a. - Forsyth Feb. 3. May 19, Oct. 20. Yadkin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Wilkes March 3, Sept. 8. Allejrhanv March 17, Sept. 1. 'Javle March 31, Oct. 6. t-tokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov.10. S rry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SpringjxTudge Brown. - I Fall Judge Merrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, July 13. Burke March 3, Aug. 4. Caldwell March 17, 8epK 1. Ashe March 21, May 26, -Aug. 18. Watauga April 7t Aug. 25. Mitchell April 14. Sept. 8. Yancey April 28, Sept. 22. McDowell May 12, ct. 6.; KLKVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Phillips, r ; j : Fall Judge Brown. Catawba Jan 13. July n J. XI. iUCIillU""i Atnr1r Jon. 277 July C3. Union Feb. 10, tFeb. 17, Sept. 15, tSept. 22. ' ' - ilecklenburg - tFeb. 21, An-. 2a." Gaston March. 17; Oct. 0. Lincoln Uareh 31, :pt. 29. Cleveland April 7, Aug. 4,Oct 20. RutherforO April 21;. Oct. 27. Polk May 5, Nor. 10 TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTItlCT. ; Soring Judge Connor. P 5 Fall-Judge Phillips. Madisoi Feb. 24, July 28. tNov 17. Buncombe tMarch 10, tAug. 11. tDec. 1. " ' " t Transylvania March 31; Sept 1. ; Haywood April 7, Sept. 8. . Jackson April 22, Sept. 22. Macon May 5, Sept. 29. . Clay May 12, Oct. 8. . , Cherokee-May 19, Oct. 13, ' . Graham June 2, Oct. 27. Svain June 9th, Nov. 3. For criminal cases. : . . t For civil case alone. . 4 For civil case alone -except- jail cases. " t - i i . CRIMINAL CIRCUrT courts.; KKW HANOVER COUNTT. ; : OllverP. Meare8,Wilmington,Vtuige. Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington, Solici tor. ;- Jr Court begins Jan e. March 17, May 19, July 13, Sept 15, Nov. 17., I , MECKLENBURG COUNTY. . Oliver P. Meares, Judge. : Geo.'E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor. Court begins Feb." 10, ; April 14, Aug. 11, Oct. C, Dec. 1. T . BUNCOMBE COUNTY. ; Chag. A.. Moore, Asheville, J udge. E. D. Carter. Asheville, Solicitor. Court begins Jam 27,. April 2S, July 21, Oct. 27. .' ; CI : : .i SupremeUourt uifeets nrst aionaay in Februanf. Examinations on Fri day and Saturday before. ' First. 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