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mmmwmmmmmmmr : . a Hcgulato The Bowclo. tm aAd ta:ta UJara, neb Siclr Headache, PjipepiU, FeTeri, Kidney DiteaMi, Bilioiu Colic, Halsria, etc TrtfS Fill prdters;tilr bltsf tyaxl aad csi atlsrrstioa. vltlawt tnlcb, cancel teltlx. golfl Everywhere - POMONAHILL NURSERIES 0 POMONA. N. C, Two and II All XllesWest of Greensboro. N. C . ' o mfce fpt r?n of the K. D. K. K. passes throorn the crotmdj and within 100 feet of tu ofice. 8Jem trains raJ3tops regular twice (Uilr each way. Those laterwicd in Frait ud Pruit irowinjr arts cordially inttUM to inspect this, tbe Largest Nursery in the State, and one of the largest In tne south, 8toc?rnslsta of Apples. Peach, lear. Cherry. Plum, "Japanese persimmons. Apri cots, ectarinr. Mulberries. Quince, tirai. Plirs. KaspDerrte. Oooaeberrtes, Currants. re PU&V. K"ft Walnut, lfcana, Che nut, htrawbemea. Rosea. kCTeryreens. shade Tiw. sec Ail tne new and rare varieties as well as tne id ones, which my new catalogue or lssa Wuire your orders to ray authorized abator order direct from tne N urserr. correspondence solicited. . Destrlptlve Cats. locue free to applicants. f Address J. VAN LTNDLEY, POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C pr- Reliable salesman wanted In every county. A good paying commissi!, will be triTt . Itacti.u. Qi. ! in affr Uiri m lip f. ii'nirt!;.'l't re-mil-. I':e. I cel!l ;i . I 'mmh jrilir. Mar vc!'mv .n n! terativo in It" :iruuLtitt f-f'coi on a tonsil live; Aovcrn;nirnr for DYSPEPSIA ludigt-ti.ii presion a wantorappetiie Headache ami tpeedUy when thlsr-wdvis uiu-ti. There i nofre effcoiual relivf l.r the nr.i-r.- loithin- of food due i JNTi:.MIi:KAN h than this art Ule. Iitipinl.u rut, h i tic. Kic.lciv.rka;:c in ! m:it f.unsf nt bfinalltoanvaiHrepuri-cii't of lvwit lastatntrf-.. Tho retniS-u limnd ln.i .imt l-e writ by mail. l KX fl'AN Ml:tICIM'. Ov XHth:USt.. liit:l!?t.. BIRD MAMA! The Teat 5c re: of tlir canary llnllrrel-rf nf tUo JIarti Mtui:l.nii.) in M-rmiiv. J:i? Mamia will rrtire t li ci ca?f lirl. w ill prevent tht-ir aihjtruiH n l icsito tliiii Ic tMl contUthm. II r t JV I'inl lurii? tbceacn tIl!-il'n.j,Iril(i ittwillin inl rji-4 carrr tl rltllUr iun-i i.-n t:iruut:li t Iii r:ilkaleH tl r. !! tit l mi-4. ISrnt . -iiaiJon rrtvii't l !.. i?i t:i:i;. IlIIlD rH)I C 4't) N. Hrtl M. J'liiUililplii i. To lese BjriiiHHi Hit- iair. pt 9 ta aat T1BIU TAULC NO. li Palmetto! Itailroad C(. O f ASD AITER FUIUAY. DEC, t. 1W7 Trains wUl run aa foUowa. dAllj except bun Cay. fjOLNa bcrrn. ffo i-iasacnffcrandrr:lj;ttl. Leavt) Hamlet, N.C ! J V ArrlTC at Cheraw, 8. C. XOJ .. M Got. vo Norm. No. 2-rAssencr and rrclihi: Lear Chera. s. r.... - - ?J- Arrtre at llamlec N. C M- daclitX Supt. I DC nOrtll tarOUna. ITebOJienuu ISA Religious Family Paper, " PUBLISHED WEEKLY, And doTOted to the intellectual, moral and spiritual interrMS ouae peopii-. nub?K . many jerery beat writers of tne southern ire- -k h K It t tinrvmcrhl v nrtnCklOX m.9 i V..-.. " " " . . . . on Questions hi 'doctrine, but free and out- in ir rtiv nn &11 onrn auestlons. It I ailows and mntcs free discussion wlihln v.n in fr viwoii an onrn auesnons. it lOwnanainTiirsirreaMHrussMuu uum iw i botxnds of courtesr- In populaxlty the nrstTTrsux is con staatly adranclrjr. It is Tho Paper for the'Peopli and rrrwets in itroinmn matter loio'f.1 and i iMtrnrt all act. flases ami-fommiww nf t ha twnnWt Irtce per annum, r: or for one jrAr any new sutwerttr. ri i v .d.uyH Kdltorand rrcprtfior. Wilmington. N. - to Or IMTCrriCrr Tn 1ErV W c l3tiUV? a ;w Slit- i.;l' r-tr-.! !-i ! f in iM.ft!y'1 w.'k.'I'ljf vSa - ta f. t ii. ."tC so ir , u 11 .- -mU. AGENTS WANTED ! i TO CAXVASH FOR Tke Imtitu if i Fiplm! ii TbiIm. Uj nou. Samuel S. ("SunsetT Cox, Lite U. K ; Minister UCTurkey. A marnlflccnt TOlume'of orcr GCO psffes, beauufuuy and profusely lllustrateo. .cox's tatxrr axo best srroaT. . raCTS A50 rtT. BtSTOBT AXO HCHOB. - The wort spartles with the brt?htest wit. It certains tumeroos amuunir storks, but it also dtr a clear, concise, and Interesting ac cocai ot it! ornan Kmptrr, from its loun datioa to the irrrnt day. This boos will haw a Ur-e sale, and lite, airnts shoild seeure territory ax once. only thoro-ixhly reUable ant, wLo wtu wort: their territory -for all it Is worthy -are wanted. Experienced amenta .pxefenrd. i but others who wia promise earneil wort wiu be accepted. For rartletilars ad.1rr, - Gerrral A?rct tcr horth caroJna f ia in Ki rw L Air a 1111 4-SS) ' - - - -- i- i-rmn-'' " " T T2ao 3Dcdlsr EiovioTT. Josh. T. James, Editor & PropV. WiiAiiaraTOjr, N. C : WEDNESDAY. JULt 23. 1800. Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington. "S.C-, -I MM KWawIlM in mi t. COUNTY DKMOCKATIC TICKET. Fo noes or E xraxsxxTATiTis : OEa U KOKTOX. M. J. COBBETT. Fom Bwxxitt : ; FRANK H. 8TJDMAX. Fob Cuxk or Brrio" Co car : JOHN D. TAYLOK. Fo Rxgwto or Dks : JOHN HAAB, Jb. FoftTuascmn: JOBCf L. DUDLET. Fan 8TTrro : I M. P. T AY LOB. Fob coxsTASixs : Wilmington C M, DARRISS. Care Fear J. T. KERK. Masonboro JOHN MILTON, narnett W.n. 8TOKLEY.. Federal ront-J. DAVE f OCTHERLAND. I FOB COBOSBB : ' JOHN WALTON. fiovernor Uoss ot Texo, lifts ac ceptel the prehitlency of the Ajfri cnlturai and Mechanical College of that State, and will assume charge as soon as his term as Governor ex pires. His efficient service as Gov ernor pointed him out as the proper person to conduct the affairs of the Agricultural College. He became Governor four years ago, when the State Treasury wa empty and the land affairs were In a -state of ap parently hopeless confusion. Among the features of his administration are the collection of nearly $1,000, 000 from the Federal Government, the remission of $1,030,000 In taxes to the-people, the establishment of a State reformatory, of a State orphan) asylum, of an asylum for colored deaf mutes and .blind chil dren, of the Western Texas Lunatic Asylum, the doubling of the capac ity'of the North Texas Lunatio Asy lum, -large additions to the Agricul tural arid Meclianical College and to the University, the loan from the State's general revenues of half a million jdolfars to pay the . debt of tho public schools incurred under former administrations, a reduction of the rate of taxation and a surplus revenue of $750,000 now on hand. The fc-chOols have been restored to a cash baiits, and order has succeeded to the confusion existiug in the land administration as a direct result of adiuinbiratlve measures. Governor Kosj. like e'x-Goveruor Lubbock, was a distinguished Confederate aol diJr and a native of South Carolina. A ! It is said that there are now ten RepublicanSenators who it is said lire oitnosed to the Force bill and to these" may possibly be odded one . other Aldrich, of Ilhodo Island, who is on the ragged edge at this time. The llcraliV Wajdiiogton corresiHjiulent says: "Senator Pad-; dock, ofiNebraskih has been telliug his Republican associates some in teresting facts about the seutimelit in the Eastern States regarding the Federal: Elections bill. Senator Paddock has receutly returned from a trip to that section. While iu New York and Boston he met a uninber 9 nMiilin linclnasa .lion thfk f VI A Jl U UlUIIICIIV.WU.iUVM U..M, Jority o? whom areRcpublicnsand all of whom denounced the me as ure In stroug terms. Senator Pad dock himself Is antagonistic to the bill ami does not hesitate to say tnat he will vote against It. When the Nebraska Senator came back to Washington he scattered these facts wjtri blunt Western .frankness ... . ' among hi party associates, Itti a ? . i :i 1 . i:tA .h.imiiu which is urrmuru "ii"" . snort oi paralyzing, air. x-anuocis position on ther Election bill will prove very gratifying to the oppon ents of he measure, who In the ab- enee of kuuwlwlcre to the contrary r . ..7 ave regarded him as one of its sup- Iorter. ; Senator Washlmrn. of Minnesota, U nlo ainoncr the Republicans who refuse to be 'driven by the crack of the jwirtylasi, into a. support of the bill. Heisqu quotetl as saying in a re oeut conversation that Injury has nhvay resulted to parties which fa- voreI legislation or this' character. The people In his part of the coun try, ho said, have no Interest In the bill, and he, like Senator Paddock, will voteairainM it if ever it comes before the Senate. 'Senator Aldrlch, of Rhode Island, Is said to find his connection with the bill an embarraJeing one. The city of Providence is largely interested in the. Southern trade through Its srraiushfp line and manufactories. The people at the head of these va rious enterprises are uniformly Re publican in politics, but they real ize that the passage of so obnox ious a measui e cannot fall to engend er bad feeliug and In the end work them no little injury from a coiumer- clrl standpoint.- For this reason I am tojd they are urging enator Aldrich to use his Influence cIcst 1 the adoption cf the bill in rpy rn- I that to him seems proper Tho list of Republican SeDiitors opposed to the bill op to the pres ent time Is ten In number, embrace log such gentlemen or prominence as 21 r. Edmund of yermont; Mr. Paddock, of Nebraska; Messrs, Tel ler and Wolcott, of Cbt6rado;Messrs. Washburn and Davis, of Minnesota; 1 flfew&rt. of Ne- mrNia. . vada; Mr. Hale, of iJaloe, and ; Mr. Plumb, of Kansas." J ! - , v ; - ,m m, - . Tho Pulpit and tbe Stage Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor fTnlted Brethren Choreh,BlueMound,Kan., says: : . I feel it my duty to teli what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery, has done for me. My longs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few .nnlro T fVklc ATA ' hnfttpfl of Df. Kiog'sNe w Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 20 lbs. In weight." Arthur Cove, Manager Love's Fun: ny Folks Combination, writes: "Af ter a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'em all, and cures when every thing else fails. The greatest kind nrssxl can do by many thousand friends Is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at R.' R. Bellamy's Drug Store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00, wholesale and retail. , - . . - -! TTlImlncton Dlatrtct Third Quartwrly . Meeting, j Bladen Circuit, Soules' Chapel, July 2C and 27. ! Fittb Street. August 2 and 3. Carver's Creek Circuit, Shlloh, Aug. 5 and 6. I - - Cokesbury Circuit, McNatt's, Aug. V and 10. i . Clinton Circuity Goshen, Aug. It and 17. Elizabeth Circuit, Pender, Aug. 23 and 24. . - 1 Waccamaw, Aug. 23 and 29. Whiteville Circuit, Cerro Gordo, Aug. 30 and 31. ' . Bruuswlck Mission, j Cedar Bay, Sept. C and 7. . Brunswick Circuit, Bethel, Sept. 12 and 13. F. D. SwiNDKLL, P. E. . . LEMON KLtXIK A Pleasant Lemon Drink. . For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For hick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For slee jlessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite aud debility, fn.kp Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take r.fiim'n Elixir. i - ' Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not ... m A 1 rail you in any or tne aoove uumeu diseases, all of .which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, sioniaon, kidneys or bowels. ' Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. ( - - - 50c cts. and $1.00 per bottle, at druggists. f A Prominent Minister Writes. After tun vears of irreat sulTeiing from indigestion with great nervous prostration, biliousness, uisoraereu kidneys and constipatfou, I have been cured by .Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir and am now a well man. . Rkv. C. C. Davis, Elder M. E. Church South, ' No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. It U thai Impurity in the Wood, wnlcn, ac ctunulatlnr ta the gld the neck, pro. oees tmslghUy lumps or swettlags; wWcb causes painful; rawing sores on tho arou, legs, or Xeet; wblca deTelopes ulcers la the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which Is the origin ot pimples, can cerous growths, or the many othtr manifesta tions usually ascribed to humors ;f which, fastening upon the lungs, causes. consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is tho most general of all diseases or aecUons,tor tot-few persons are entirely tree urom k. How Cart ltaklng Rood's Sarsaparflla,: which, by therrenurkahle cores it has accomplished, often when other medicines hare failed; has proten Itself to be a potent and peculiar xaedhlne fori tills misease; Some of these cures are really wonderful. .If you suffer from scrofula. 4 sure to try Jload's Sarsaparilla. - w xiy danghte'tllarj wai aCicte4.wit& serof tJotis sore neck from thetlmexiiewas 22 motithx old tm she became sta years ot age. - Lumps formed in her neck, and one of them after growing Uthaaixe of .apigeotfs egg, became s naming sore for over three years. "We gate her Hood's BarMparilla when the lump and an JnteatIons' t semfola : . entirely dis appeared, and now Ahe seem to bs a healthy chUd.! ) J. S. CaxxTLX, Nauright, N. J.' . N.B. Be sure to get only Hood'o . Sarcaparilla SUbyallanirsista. SlislaforfS. Prcpardoalr mj C L nooD A CO Apotnarii.Lowan.Maas. lOO Doooo Orio Dollar . JanSOClyr dAw nnn mon wtd sat ' CMICHCSTCfl'S ENGLISH FIECJCJVnOYAL WHS Ban mm nwji mimnf tmn n. Mt. lnM aw Wwwi Mr, U Mi. wIU ltNMUi4MnaktnMt.M rBa.Xw STILL AT-WOIIK- AillfOW WKLL PiUrARED TO KEPAIE all kinds ot Furniture, Sewing Machines, Fan cy Articles. x, and where It Is possible make them as good as new. Work done promptly and prices low. Call and tee me and get es timates and prices. : J. B. FARRAlt, - s. W. cor. Front and Orange streets. I am aim aent hero far the New Home Sewlzj Uacrtse, czrf tT3 test liachines on tis zzzt'lcu r:?Zcis en cn r:r zzi2, nc517-f ' Supreme svad 8tfpxlor Courts of Nor - .s CarolDxav-lSOO. ; V ' ' - TTTTkriTlCI I 1CAMR." DISTRICT. ItESIDKNCR. Geo. H. Brown; FrecL Phillips, ; II. G. Connor, ; Spier Whitaker, : John1 A. Gilmer, .v. T.IBovkln. 1 3: 3 4 5l 6 Edgecombe, "WJson. Wake. Guilford. Rumnsnn. ' C omberland. j Allies v. iuuiwic, W.J.Montgomery, 8 Jesse F. Graves, 9 John G. Bynura, 10 Wm. M. Shipp, H T n'Merrlmon: 12 Cabarrus. Surry. ; Mecklenburg Huncomoe. w . . SOLICITORS. i vixrir DISTRICT. RKSTDKNCK. John W. Blount, 1 Perquimans. G. H. White, (col), D. Worthington, 2 3 Halifax. Martin.! Wake, i . , Durham. Duplin. . Richmond Iredell.! T f Krtrrt. 4 5 0 7 8. 9 10 11 12 I.R. 8trayhorn, Q. H. Allen, I Frank McNeill, B. F.'Long, Thos. Settle, W. H. Bo er, F. L. Osborne, J. M. Moody, Rockingham. rtaldwelL -Mecklenburg mm-m. W tfuncomoe. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. . FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. U I f A lilt, . " ' r ? Fair Judge Connor. Beaufort tFeb. 17, May 26,;xmov. Co rrituck March 3, Sept. 1. j Camden March 10, Sept. 8. i Pasquotank March 17, Sept. 15. 1'erouituans uuruu ujjw Chowan niarcn ox, oepi. Gates April 7, Oct. 6. Trtfr.l Anril 17. Oct. 13. Washington April 21, Oct. 20 lyrxeu An vi. Dare May 5, Nov. 3. Hyde May 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SKCOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT Hnflni1lirl(fA Wnillfl.(k. "'"7 ' all-Judge Whisker. Halifax-tMarcti 3,May vz nov.u Northampton JJan. 20, March 31 April 1, Sept. 20. Bertie Feb. 3, April 28, Oct. 27. Craven tFeb. 10, May 2G, Nov. 24 " Warren March 17, Sept. 15. j iugecomotj yrii a-, v. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. T f Fall-Judge Woroack Pitt Jan. 6,i March 17, June 9 Franklin Jan. 20, April 14,NoV.10. Wilson IVeb. 3, June z, Kjci.xi. Vance Feb. 17, May 19, Oct.! 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1, Dec. 1 Greene March 31, Sept. 29. j ' Nash April 28, Nov. 17. r urtTTBTH UTTITOT AT. I1ISTRICT. ' jcvfVA.AM. w - ; ; T Pflll.TnHffflBovkn. Wake Jan. 6. tFeb. 24, March 24, tApril 21, July 9, fAug. 27,Sept. rA on i Wayne Janl 20, March 10, April 14, SepC O, UCl. xo. : Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Johnston Feb. 10, Aug. ll.Nov.lO. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ! Spring Judge! Armfield. X?n Tnrltro TVrae.'Ra.e. Durham-Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oct.; 13. Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, iNOV. 24. Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept.29. Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15, Dec. 8. '' . Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. 27. . . OrangeMarch 17, Aug. 4,-Nov. 3. Caswell April 14, Aug. 14,Nov.l0. Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. - SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. : 8pring Judge Graves. ' ' ! Fall Judge Armfield. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover tJan. 20, tApril 13, tSept. 22. , A . Lenoir U'eD. 3, aust. xu, xov. xu. D u plin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Samnson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. 0, Dec. 8. Carteret March 7, uct. au. Jones March 24, Oct 27. , Onslow March 31. -Nov. 3. SEYKXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. " Spring Judge Bynum. i ran j.uuge virovce. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July 28. . t- Anson Jan. 6. tApril 28, Sept.l, tNov. 24. v i Cumberland Jan. 20, TMay o.auiy 21, Nov. 10. Robeson Jan. 17, May 19,Sept. Richmond Feb. 10; June 2, Sept 15. Dec.-1. ! i Bladen March 17, Oct. 30. Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore-rMarch, V Aug. 11, Oct. 27 EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. ! - , jjaii juuge xyxium. Cabarrus tJ an. 27. April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4, Nov.3. ..1 !! - ' i : Rowan Feb.vl 17, May 5, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. ; r . ' 1 Daviuson March 3,Sept. l,tJJec.l. Randolph March 17; Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. r j NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. ' : I i?an juageonipp. Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21, Nov. 3, . i i . , Forsvth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yankin-Feb.;17, Sept. 22. Wilkes-rMarch 3tSept. 8. Allegtianv March 17, Sept. 1. DavieMarch 31, Oct. 6. Ktokes--April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10. Snrry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SpringJudge Brown. " i r an juage niemsaon. Henderson Feb.' 10, July 13. Burke-March 3, Aug; 4. Caldwell March 17, Sept. 1. Ashe March 24, May 26, Ang, 18. Watauga April 7, Aug. 25. ;. Mitchell April 14, Sept. 8. . Yancey April 28. Sept. 22. McDowell May 12, Oct. 6. , ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Phillips. -. FcllJCws Brown. Catawba Jcji 13. July 1C - Alexander Jan. 27, July 1 Union Feb. 10, tFeb. 17, Sept. 15. tSept. 22. ' Mecklenburg - tFeb. i, Au-.3. Gaston March 17, Oct. 6. Ijlncoln March 31, Sept. 3. ' Cleveland April 7, Act. 4,Oct. 20. Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27. c " " Polk May , Nov. 10. : . TWELFTH JUDICLAL DISTRICT. SpringJ odge Connor. ... vrui - Falk-Judge Phillips. Madison Feb. 24, July 23. tNov. 17. Buncombe tM arch 10, tAug. 11. Transylvania March 31, Sept. 1. "Haywood April 7, Sept. a 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. . Swain June 9th, Nov. 3. For criminal cases. t For civil cases alone. ; t For civil case alone except jail cases. - " 1 ; CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. " NEW HANOVER COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, J udge. Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington, SoUci- -;--tor. -' ' ;srtv - -T't'P T-? Court begins Jan 6. March 17, May 19, July 13, Sept. 15, Nor. 17. .-.v - 1 MECKLENBURG CO UNTY. Oliver P. Meares. Judge.-J Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte Solicitor. Court - begins Feb. : 10, . April 14, Aug. 11, Oct. 6, .Dec. l: . BUNCOMBE COUNTY. . r Chas. A. Moore, Ashevilie, Judge. D. Carter, Ashevilie, Solicitor. ; Court begins Jan. 27, April 28, July 21, Oct. 27. . ... : --,r--:;1'-" Bupremetjourt meets nrsr wonaay In Phrnarv.- Examinations on Fri day and- Saturday , before. ' First . . . w a j-i a ; "a ..A ? A- District. r-iveD. a; isecouaj xusinci, Feb: 10; Third District, Feb. 17; Fourth District, Feb. 24;rFifth Dis trict, March 3; Sixth District,? March 10; Seventh District, March ,17; Eighth District, March 24; Ninth District, March 31; Tenth District, April 7; TWelfth District, April 14; Eleventh District; Aprii 2L : - jv; Last Monday in September. " Ex aminations Friday and Saturday be fore. First District, Sept. 29; Sec ond District,X)ct. C; Third District, Oct. 13: Fourth District, Oct. 20th; Fifth Districtr Oct. 57; Sixth Dis trict, Nov.-3; Seventh District, Nov. 10; Eighth District, Nov. 17; Ninth District, Nov; 24; Tenth District, Dec. 1; Twelfth District, t Dec. :8; Eleventn uistrict, Juee. 10, The Ufaitilallf luustritcd; z cuu m a I far eJ ITS SCOPE.-TUB AMEKICANT MA? ZINE gives preference to national topics an arr.to I ta llfamtitra on1 art Arv nf tl highest standard. Famous American: writer nil its Daees with a wtae variety ot tnteresi lnsr sketches of travel and adventure, serial and snort stories, descriptive accounts; of oui foremost problems oi tno penoa, ana,m snort, this Magazine is ' , l Distinctively ReBrescntative or ' . , American Thoujrht and Prosrress, ft is acknowledged by the Press and pubuc to be the most popular and entertaining o .the ImnAntun t A Specimen Number, with lUlU Or trill I illustrated Premium Llsti and Special Inducements In Cash or Valuable Dwtmiiima tr.1tlK UAlcarQ irlll Yttk Bent, nn IA eelpt of 15a, If this paper is mentioned. , . X ICIUIUIUO W v.uv llttMn.lUa ..... vwmw . vy rScsDonsible and energetic persons want- ed to solicit subscriptions. Write at once for exclusive territory. Address, i THIS AMxClUCATf JlAUAXXiNXS UU., teb - - -748 Broadway Vew Yf SPECIAL NOTICE !: QUR PRIVATE STOCK 1878 KYJ5 IS UN; doubtedly the best WHISKEY "sold 'In the South to-day. Below yon will find a few out of many letters which we receive and notice weU what they contain: - ' Brown A Brown, druggists,' of Winston, say: The Private Stock. 76. elves entire satis faction to our customers, ana we tninK it is a nno medicinal wnisKey." - i II. Rose, also of Winston, writes as as fol lowsr .1 ! ' - ' 5. "The 'Private stocx Whistey I bought throueh your Mr. Simon has proved a success and will keep it hereaiter as ray leadir? VI niiiii mmm . j. a. Burns & Co.. of Fayettevllle, have um to say: i I - 1 - - i l have used tout new brand of Prlvate Stock, 1876 Rye Whiskey and will say that I am weU nleased with it and that it 1 all you recommend it to be. My customers prefer tnxs orana xo au otners." - - BruiihUd,8iraon & Col, 111 IT. Front Er.t i Dealers tn Liquors,' cigars and Tobaccos. my SO tt - , t . . . . v THE) STATE CHRONICLE, Successor tx the Farmer and Mechanic ann tbe Chronicle.) Under Nevr Llanagemont. NEWSY, BRIGHT AND CLEAN. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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