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Iff itr SAVES JIONET. 0bxrttarlllwlIX mto many alallar) In dolor bills. Tnjr r specialty jrpart o Family Medicine, nnDtleaav want I or fli.Tby aT oHtalthy arrnnuUtloni f rona dr,llb0at nauM or arrlplna;. Adapted la jronajrnd ltl. lrle, S3c POMONA HILL NURSERIES ; - pomoxa. a. Two and a Hall Miles West of Greensboro. N. C r qn mala line or liie K. I. K. R. passes j. 1 tii roe A the groatU and within ICO feet of tt oilre. Kajrm trains m:u.rstoin mrular twic dally each way. Tboac interested in Frail aad Krull oromnsr arc cordlallr invited to Inspect this. th Largest Nursery in the I Mate, ana one of the Unrest In t no hout n. MocJt consists of Apples, Peach, ivar. Cherry, imra. Japanese rerftmrr.on. Apri cots. Nectarines. Mulberries, yulnre. ,rapra. tin. Raspberne. tioosf-DTneH.1 urrants, i PUnt. E&rllsh Walnut, ivcans. Otnu' Mraw bernes. Hoses. Kivryreen. shaifa Trees, c All the new ami rare varieties a. wt-u as um QUI ones, which mj tew catalogue for lsw wiu eaow. titve your orders to my authorised aTnt or croer direct rrom tne ursory. correspondence solicited. Destrtpttve Cata logue rreo to applicants. Address J. YAK LINDLEY, ; POMONA, Guilford Co., N. C r Reliable salesman wanted In every County, a good pajlt commission will be J os el T. James, Editor & Prop'r. Wilmington.' N. C. 'iXemarkabl Kcscue. Mrs. Michael Cnrtaiu, Flainfield, III., makes the. tatemeut that ho caught cold, wnicn setueu on ner gdpreine anil Sbperlor ConrU or No Carolina 180O. Inntrs: her vra treated for al month N'AVK. by her family physician, but grew fteo. H. BrowD, ( worse. He told her he was a hope- Fred. Phillips, V less victim of consumption and that h. Cr. 'Connor, no medicine could euro her. Her an',or WhitAker. Entered at the Ito atvnton. N.C.. druggist suggested Dr. Kings New John A. Gilmer, Aiiecoyery lur nuiupiiuii, one -A- uoyKin. bought a bottle and to her delight James C. McRae. found herself benefited from first w.J. Montgomery, dose. She continued its use and af- jge F. Graves. ter taking ten bottle, fouud herself John G.Bynum, JUDGES. - DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. TUESDAY. JULY 15. 189a - V' v-7 J? jkii ih r. f!MI-t .-- teratMi-h:imi:l.n.t . I .i r .m a: II it onati r; -i I . V citr." ir DYSPEPSIA llLlljTO-l.- II o, lri'.MMii ww 4 pUrifi 'J- nr. : atr. r f i liil.ua ft-t i-. l'iuilr4 .ii.t 1 I- !-- is peeilOy when tMrmrtlr it t.ik. n. l h-i.i noM're e3viua tvl I l.r tin :m.i-i :!!' .jahm3 ol I.ia !. to iNUlMl'r.i: AN' 1 ban tin- prtuk;. Tut t f inl.ii -i' ' -.i. I- ! tic. Kni.i.puk.iz -m ii'.vim: f.-nn si-m by null taanv uiMiftr:i ic tpt f li liltATi;f Tin rririil-H liqiu.l i t .miHil 1 , ent !-mail. J!HX!!A .MKIUl IN!" . Nxth t.1 Sr. Pliil.vl.-ri?-.i.t. T.i. BIRD MANNA! The rrr.it ci rrt r. ftItec.TiwrrI.ini l.rrt " l i;ilv ll.irlx M.i:l..iitj ii. ;in:.iiv. J;,ir Mar.n.i il lri'-t"ie ' lii-'i:2Cl r;iv liinK v. ii: ptevcut tiicir kjlii' i.t Sti.u ii ;i.n ih m ic CiMkl conliti-n. I pivin to a I ml tlutin? inc ieaon l i.riiitr. I c:n u t it ill in misi rm carry tt.elii!l. i-uwt i.ni thicMich tint criticalieti'-l irhi:t if -. f Mnt!r. s-nt b mllon recv.pt l 1-1 in vt.in:w. itJKL tOI CO.. 4 to N. :.H1 V:. rh.ljiu -Xa.tsa.a, 1. lease int'Miii tint iuik t. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For IIocsi or BKrBzstxririrxs : GEO. L. M0KT05, M. J. COKBETT. Foa SviKirr : FKANK IL BTKDMAN. Fox Clirk or Scrssioa Cocar : JOHN D. TAYLOR. Foa KxaisTxa or Dkxm : JOHN HAAR, Ja. Foa TaiiBCBia : . JOHN L. DUDLEY. Foa 8crrroa : SI. P. TAYLOR. FOB COXTALM t Wllmlrgton C. M. I1ARBISS. Care Fear J. T. KEH1L Masonboro JOUN MILTON. Harnett-W. n. STOKLEV. Federal To'nt-J. DAVE frOUTIlEKLAND. fr OR i ORO.VIB : . JOHN WALTON- 1 Beaufort. 2 Kdfrecombe. 3 Wilson. 4 Wake, 5 Guilford. 6 Sampson. 7 C umberland. 8 Cabarrus. 9 Surry. .sound and well, now does'lier own Wm M. ShiDD. ! housework and is as well as she ever j u Merrimon. 10 ....i. ..... .. ..... tDecl Alexander Jan. 27. July 28. Union Feb. 10, fFeb. 17, Sepl. 15, tSept. 22. 7 " Mecklenburg- -tFeb.24Au. 25. Gaston March 17, Oct o. Lincoln March 31, Cept. 29. . Cleveland-April 7, Aqff. 4,Oct. 20. Rutherford April 21 Oct. 27. . Polk May 5, iov. 10. I ilLuSTRatej) . TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Urn BaXa. h1 " . . Spring Judg Connor. R,Tl tne latest tnf0I?al lor m. S Fall-Judge Phillips. itr S are taaRnra& w . . mM.rn.rn na was. ree trial Domes on nisureac Discovery atR. R. Bellamy's Whole- kaIa And Tip til il Drue Rtnr lflrrrt SAME. bottles 50c. and $1.00. (John W. Blount, G. H. YrilralBKton District Third Quarterly 11 Mecklenburg 12 Buncombe. SOLICITORS. DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. Georgia has plenty of room for iinmijrnmtH. Thre are in Pierce county 400,937 acre of land, of which ! Sept. 0 and 7. only 112,118 ure Improved; Ware cod tains 117,903 acres of which 10,037 are improved; Wayne, 249,000 and 9,097 improved; Appllnjr. 4.57,075 and 13,- 332 improi etl. Other counties make a similar showing. MetiB4B Magnolia Circuit, at Magnolia, Dit Conf., July 19 and 20. Bladen Circuit, Soules' Chapel, July 26 and 27. , Filth Street, August 2 and 3. Carver's Creek Circuit, Shiloh, Aug. 5 and 6. Cokesbury Circuit, McNatt's, Aug. 9 and 10. . . Clinton Circuit, Goshen, Aug.. 10 and 17. .! Elizabeth Circuit, Pender, Aug. 23 and 24. Waccamaw, Aug. 23 and 29. Whifevllle Circuit, Cerro Gordo, Aug. 30 and 31. Druuswfck Mission, Cedar oay. D. Worthington, T. M. Argo, I. R. Strayhorn, O. H. Allen, Frank McNeill, B. F. Long, Thos. Settle, W. H. Bow, F. L. Osborne, J. M. Moody, TIME OP nOLDIXO COURT. 1 Perquimans. I, 2 Halifax. 3 Martin. 4 Wake. 5 Durham. 6 Duplin. 7 Richmond. . 8 Iredell. 9 Rockingham. 10 Caldwell. 11 Mecklenburg 12 Buncombe. Transylvania March 31, Sept. 1. Haywood April v,sepc s.- -Jackson April 23, Sept. 22. Macon May 5, Sept. 29. -Clay May 12, Oct 8. Cherokee May 19. Oct. 13. , Graham June 2, Oct. 27. S-vain June 9th, Nov. 3. : - -, f . ' For criminal cases. - f For ci vil eases alone. j For civil ease : alone except jail cases.' x 'ir: mous as a budret of wra lLs weekly issues ernhS ,!fla,,ls - CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. HAEPER-3 PER,0DI PER YKAJt . HARPER'S BAZAR ' - ' I This in Supervisor Seilgwick's In tent estimate of Brooklyn's popula tion 900,070. an increase of 373,740, or i7 per, cent, while New York's 1,027,227 shows an increaje of 4l7,- ('0G. or leys than 35 per cent, which is but little more than the actual in crease in Brooklyn's population,tand little more than half the percentage of increase. H fix. Post, Republican, has been renominated for Congress in the 10th Illinois district on a platform advising "a revision of the tariff and a reduction of duties," which means, according! to the Chicago Tribune, lint Mr. Post is commanded to go ai-k and never again vote for the McKinlev bill or anv other measure. ncreasiiig rather than reducing du ties. Brunswick Circuit, Bethel, Sept. 12 and 13. F. D. Swindell, P. E. : : LEMON ELIXIR . A Pleasant Lemon Drink. For biliousness and constipation, t o L a T a -t s rt X? Itwtw i For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sickand nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. - For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. ' , For loss of appetite and debility take Lemon Elixir. ! For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Moz ley's Lemon Elixir will not rail you In any or the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased. .liver, stomach., kidneys or bowels." Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozlev, Atlanta, Ga. 50c cts. and $1.00 per bottlp, at druggists. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Whitaker. I Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort tFeb. 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 May 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Wdmack. Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax -tMarch 3,May 12, Nov.10. Northampton JJan. 20, March 31, April 1,; Sept. 20. Bertie Feb. 3, April as, uct. a. Craven tFeb. 10, May.26, Nov. 24. Warren March 17, Sept. 15. Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. KKW HANOVER COUXTY. . . liTipniinwu'in. .-. Oliver IVfileares, Wilmington, Jjidge. azini w x vm ww vmra x . ki.a . in i . uenj. iv. aioore,-Y itmiugiou, oouci-1 uarper-8 WEEKLY ;;'t tor. '; ' .-1: ; . . " Co i lO Tnln , , : I wtycr ttw CO flfl r,,h.n. urt begins Jan 0. March 17, May harper's yocso peopu uly 13, Sept. 15, Nov. 17. ; namT MECKLENBURG COUNTY. ' State. Oma&a, or iferioa M Ck. Oliver P. Meares. Judge." - i m The Volumes of the iL,,,. v. Geo. E. Wilson. Charlotte, Solicitor; Hor janAf Court begins Jeb. 10,pnl . 14, nSK; oraer. - - .7 Rce: Bound Volumes of Harpem n.. years back, m neat ciothiSSiS1'' by matt. Dostaw "h. uih.T:! first Uond4 rSSSSSSSbi ,tiois on Fn- Money order or nt? ?X 5 b7 rw-. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ttl . i. th aat TIM 12 TAHLi: NO. 3 Palmotto Railroad, Co. i .. I -a: 1 "i 1 Ex-Governor James L. Alcorn has accepted the Democratic nomina tion as a delegate to the Mississippi Constitutional Convention from Coa homa county. For several years af ter the war Mr. Alcorn, who bad been an old line Whig, co-operated with the Republican party, but was conservative in his utterances and retained the good j will of. the Demo orats, with whom,' It now seems, he has determined to cast his lot. A Prominent Minister Wrlten.. After ten years of great suffeiing from indigestion with great nervous 1rostration, biliousness, disordered lidncys and constipation. I have been cured by Dr. Mozleyls Lemon blixir and am now a well man. Rkv. C. C. Davis, Elder M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. Aug. 11, Oct. 0, Dec, J. BUNCOMBE CQUNTY. r E. D. Carter, Ashe ville.. Solicitor. '-iSSSJSSt& Court begins Jan. 27, April 28,July ciSc&f JKacf "JSH ai, ucz. si. i r Supremfe Court meets 1 n Fe bruary. Kxamlnatiois on Fn- Money order or Drait, to iVoS i day and Saturday before. First, J'f papers a,t noth io District. Feb. 3; Secdud District; lfn Feb. 10; Third District, Feb. 17 oovT . BA& Fourth District, Feb. 24; Fifth Uis r lat trict, March 3; Sixth District, March 10; Seventh District, March 17; Eighth District, March 24; Ninth April 7; Twelfth District, April 14; Eleventh JJistnct, April 21. Last Monday in, September. . Ex aminations Friday and Saturday b- vS&g Can learn the exact ccst Fifth District, Oct. 27; Sixth Dis? ( 01 ally PrOTDOSJO, 10; Eighth District, Nov. 17; INinth District, Nov. 24; 'Tenth District, Dec. 1; Twelfth District, Dec. 8j Eleventh District, Dec. 15. ' ADVERTISERS The AMERICAN O AND AFTEH FRIDAY. DEC. t, 1887 dally except Sun- Trains will run as follows, day. f G0D.0 SOCTtL t No l Pasacnrer and Freight. Lcavo Ilamiet. N. C 8 30 A. M ArriTfl at Cheraw. 8. C t:w A. M m . Coiko Noam. Na S Passenger and Freight: Lear Cheraw. 8. C .2r P. M A rrt to at U am let. N. C 3 P. M tC II tf WaL M ON CU K S. Supt. ' Mexico ha.s negotiated a new rail- . . . AAA T A. X 1 way loan oi fw,uvjtuw. is was laseu at 83 1-6, the loan bearing 6 per cent interest. A considerable competi tion among European bankers arose when the bonds were offered, and the comparatively high price ob tained for them proves Mexico's ex cellent credit, says the New "lork Tribune, "and the confidence of the most sensitive people on earth financiers in the stability of the Mexican Government.1' Spring Judge Boykin. I Fall Judge Womack. Pitt Jan. 0, March 17, June 9, Sent. 15. FranklinJan. 20,April 14,Nov.l0. Wilsoh 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 Boykin. Wake-Jan. 6, tFeb. 24, March 24,'tApril 21, Julv9, fAug. 27, Sept. 22, Oct.j20. s Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, April 14, Sept. 18, Oct. 13. j Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Joh nst on Feb. 10, Aug. 11, Nov. 10. PIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Armfield. j Fall Judge Mac liae. A Uct. lA. ZIN K elves preference to national tonics an Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July I scenes, an-i its literature and art are of th "xi " . i I All Its nflPftS With A.' -ro I vnrletv nf 1ntoitt Chatham Feb. 12, May 5, Sept. 29. hng sketches of travel and adventure, serial Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15,' and snort stories, descriptive accounts of our rw 8 1' I loremosi, prooiems or t,ue period, and.m short. Aiamastce niarcu o, juay a, uci. Distinctively Representative of attvertising cf in'Americai Papers by ; addressing Geo. P. Howell w . New paper Advertising Burwu, lO Spruce St.. New YaA ; 1 , Send lOcts. for lOO-pag Pamnbl MAGAZINE, i Btaotirullv lllustrattd- 25 "(Is. $3 fur gj., 1 nd far UOU CrYEB r." rr-iUli fiontainin f -rkwi niHA Ley them. lj.v.mm ;.jr Ttahriu XurulHiunx Uooca of aa Ukk I Then Bond far Practical POUL TRY HOOlii lOOnaCM bwi- tiful ecloyed plate irata os nearly u unoa ci iowib; aesenp. - , w tiara of tbs breads; bow to eaponlza: A'y pUoa for poultry hooues; tofgenotioa .7 i nbootiQcnbatonk aDd wliero Wbuy I i I ...Xil The North Carolina Presbyterian ! ISA Religious Family Paper, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, and devoted to-thf lntclloctu.u, tr.oral an-1 pintuaiintemitsor the poopic. It numbers amonsj Us cornpom? nts uiiny of thavervbii wrifcrs of I ho southern Prvs- bjtrrtan Church. It u thoron?hly orthodox on questions of doctrine, tut frw and out spoken in lt lew on alt optn qntlont. It ahowaanl invites free dlscu5Mon within the of t,e changes I do not like, UJiiUUJ vi a wui jr In popat&rttr th Prfsbttiki as is coa- Tho Paper for tho People, Congressman McKinley is unhap py at. the condition of his tariff bill. He passed through Pittsburg Thurs day tu route to his Ohio home, and to an interviewer expressed the be lief that Congress would not adjourn before September. ; In regard to his tariff hill he said as it stands at pres ent it is n ease which may be liken ed to that where a father is unable to recognize his own child. Many said the Major, "but you see there is not time now to specify. I scarcely know what will be the end of it." 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 DrMiliar Sarsapaiilla. Itstrengthens a-COUIldl ma buUds op the system, 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 8arsaparflla pecnl- rmr It o a If iar curative powers. No w I tocll other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. II you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla. do not be induced to take any other instead. It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparllla is sold by an druggists. Prepared t7 c. L Hood & Co., LoweU, Mass. IOO " Doooa Ono Dollar Jam 30 lyT-d:w Brm Boon wet sat 27. Orange March 17, Aug. i 4, Nov. 3. Caswell April 14, Aug. 14, Nov.10. Persour April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17, SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 1 Spring Judge Graves. i J?all Judge .Arm held. Pender March 10, Sept. ,8. New Hanover f Jan. 20, tApril 13, tSept. 22i I I Lenoir Feb. 3, Aug. 10, Nov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. npp. 8 ! i CarteretMarch 7, Oct. 20. Joues-fMarch 24, Oct 27. Onslow March 31, Nov. 3. , SKVXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. I Jb all Judge (iraves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July f0 1 : American Thoueht and Pr It is acknowledged by the press and public to be the most popular and entertaining a th 1 II I uiu-uiaas muuiuues. - i -. (per Niuinc . gent for 15 Cent f til n n v t i n t A Specimen Number,wltl AU1UUJ LHIIl illustrated Premium List .j and Special Inducements in Cash or. Valuable premiums to ciuo Kaisers, win be sent on re ceipt or i5c., ii this paper is mentioned. - . f Responsible and energetic persons want ed to solicit subscriptions. Write at once for exclusive territory. Address, THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE CO., teb v 749 Broadway. ew Yrt 1890. Harper's Young Peoole. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.' 1 If m, yoa teed a BOOS OF CAGI BIllUS. Opaaea,. 160 ill trauns. . Baaabfnl roJrff mu, TreatmeBtano braadinc o( all kiiiuii bird, for slawura ana proL Dmmm ud their oara Bow to baud and a .. All 237 Souta Wichti f;irct,yiitieipri , . THE ; New Ybrli Weekly Derail AT- and presents In Its columns matter to Interest and Instruct all aC. clxMi and conditions of the peoph rnce per annora. -.-: or for one yar to any new sutorll-r. i iv Adtrps ! JOHN McI.Al'KIN. KOitor and Pnrrletor, Wllinlncton. N. I UMHTESESTTofflEft . III,' H-..'. . r, .. ,.f t,';r.ivi.1 ltT I r v t f.. i .:.:..; r,: - m iu in;:. 1:1 1.1 (),, A proposition is being agitated among American artist in Paris for the foundation in New York of a Prix de Paris', Miuilar to the French Prix de Rome, under the" conditions of which four artist, who are select ed in Pari by competent artistic authorities, are sent every year to Rome to complete their studies In . I . ... ... m. t s rueinrr nr tne Tiiiuiic pinens?. l ne man . E CHICHCSTCR'S CNQLISH .rHIV CROtl DIAMOND aHiHO La' mm VcbabM. lalf, jTV mm mim, pna vita waa j a rtktaav - Tit mtMm, am piua v iatanalnH . atek miapaara. ara Jr Mtrwt aaaaUHHtl. b4 4a. V jeitf : MuterMta. 1M 'tM anialaa. IHImiJ1 aa KUaa far 1 Uttmr, kj vcrai 1 Xaifaaa Sa, rkOa.ra, Frtl AGENTS WANTED! TO CANVASS FiIt Ike Ttriis f a lip!? mil ia TorlM, By non. Samuel S. C'Sunset-) cox, Ute t now suggested is that a similar en dowment be raised in America for the purpose of sending yearly to Paris one or more American artists under 30 years of age. Some well- known members of the American colony in Paris have expressed their desire, to contribute to such a fund. s. .Minister to Turkey. The rureat and Hat rticles known to medical seience m a pa-N jare.useti in preparing iioou s rarsa- prilla. hvery ingredient' is care 1 u I lv selected, personally examined. racwasoivjt. ntsToar andui-xok. nhir onlv the best retained. The medicine is prepared under the bii iiervision of thoroughly competent A mafmlrtcrnt volume f over beauuiullj ami rrorajrflx Illustrate-. Ma.COX'4 LatXJT ASD BfcST EFFORT. i The work uparklen with the brlRhtcst wit. It co-tiitns numerous kiuas:nr Moiu-s. but it count oi t- ottoman Km;Jr-, from us loun- pharmacists, and every step in the dtitnn in tin urt-st-nt dV. TfitUX: mill hare a Uryi" n,t Ue afrnts shocU satire terrtrory at omf. only thoroughly reliable aent?, who win work thdrtemioryfor all UB wo',T wanted. Experienced amenta preferred, but others who wUl promise earnest worwui bo accepted. For particulars address, W. 8. 11EKBEKT. Klnston. N. d t oenerai Ajent lor ortn farouna llCU04 Ills paper. Jan 3 process of manufacture is carefully watched ltha view to securing in Hood's Sarsaparilla the best possi ble result. ' What is the difference between half a glass of water and a broken encasement? One is not filled ' fall innd the other is not fulfilled. THE ACME MANUFACTURING 00. MANUFACTURERS OF 1 - 'j Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and Pine Fibre Matting, i Wilmington, - - N. C. rjlHB REPUTATION OF OUR FERTILIZERS the ACME and G EM, Is now established, and the results of three years' use in the hands of the best farmers of this and other States will attest their value as a high, grade manure i The MATTlNo, maoe from the leaves of our nam ptne. la conceded to aaeouai. tA n. wool carpet toe comfort aad durahtuty and the ucnuuKi lor ii is axuj increasing1, it nag xtT taes .aot found la any ather Ubrio. . The FIBRE o wool is extensively used for vpholstertn? purposes, and as a CUlnjr tor Mattrvsaes u almott equal to halr.beXnzuzlu elastic and proof ayalnst Insects. F ceruncates trora rrliatis parties tsr enr roods can be seen at our oClce.cwtafceiuau r4 poa pur::-;:3a - ; - - . - -xai u - The Eleventh Volume of Habpkr's toung Pkoplk. which beslns with ihe Mnmber for Ansou-fJan. 6, fApril 28, Sept. 1, T???,5; lfsfg- Pjesente an attractiva pro- . 1 17 l orrammft. lr. Will nfTr tn It.a milm Dt looof- tNov. 24.; gramme, it wiu offer to its readers at least xour senais oi the usual length, and Others In I ONE HOLLA ii PBU li THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FAU v -... . .;.. "V i' ' ' PAPER IN THE UlflTKD STATKS.. Cumberland iJan. 20, tMay 5,July j two or three parts, namelTi .The Red Mus- 21. Nov. 10. Robeson Jan. 17,May 19,Sept.29 Richmond Feb. 10, June 2, Sept 15, Dec. I. Bladen March, 17, Oct. 30. Bruuswick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore-i-March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27 EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. toSubscriij; lyO.UK," UJ T IbldAJI W. STUDUAKD! 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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