Til
Jj u Ui Oil
Rcgulato The Bowels.
Coatlreneaaderanarea ha whola aja
tm ana ttto iliac aaca, aeti
Sick Headache,
Dyipepiia, Pevert, Kidney Diseases,
BilioTU Colic, Malaria, etc .
Tail's Pills pradoearearnlarbablt of
feady nt Cxm dla-ciloti. nitlioat
nlrb, uoii0 cnuJojr cood lcaltti
Sold Everywhere.
POMONA HILL NUKSERIES
. . I
POMONA, N.C.t
Tiro and ft Half Miles West of Greensboro, N. C
ijfea main line of t&eK. P. il k. passes
tarousH the CTOundJ and within MO feet of
the otzm. Saiem trains raaestops regular
twice dally each way. Tnose interested in
Fruit sad Fruit orowmff are cordially invito
to inspect this, the Largest Nursery la the
state, ana one oi ue largest in mo rouin.
KtocX consists of Apples. I "each, ltar.
Chexrr. nam. Japanese feralmrnons. Apri
cots, nectarines. iiuibernes. yum-e. urapc.
Ftja. luspoerries. oooseoeme:. currants, ne
Hint. KnsUsh Walnut, l"eeans. Chestnut,
htxawbernea. noses. KTerrreens. Miade Trees.
c All the new and rare varieties as well as'
the old ores, which my new catalogue for Ihn
win show. .
litre your orders to ray authorise aTnt or
order direct from the Nursery.
Correspondence solicited. Pestrlptlre t ata-
iczue free to applicants.
Address
J. VAN LINDLEY,
rOMONA, Oollford Co., N. C
.i,..i w.nt i
count. A g farms commission will te
:hanl.;iit !.' i
ouatrtl lit
for
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ft-atLt. !i a ?i .
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prevent thrir aiin-riiis ;.i U k,cik ii. ..( it
tni i 'iifuinn. i ptvm a i im .
the jca.o: lI.rT;t'!r;ti'.;i!. t v ihi: m.-M
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(term pr i i"i mi; i."n i r'm ii
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lee luriitiou tl;t !. r.
Dt th aat
TIMK TAULK NO. 3
Palmetto itailroad Co.
f T TTL. TJ. .1 I' 111
(XX AND AFTER Friday, dec is, ibsi iq
iss;
Trains will rua as follows. 1jU1j except son-
oaj.
GotJfa ser-ra.
No 1-ltwnrpr an J Fr?lrht.
Leaf II am let, N. C S 2 A. M
VArrtta at Cheraw. 8. C. a. m
Got 90 Noam.
No. 1 PasMjajer ana Freight:
Leav Cheraw. R. C l.r. 1. M.
Arrtra at Hamlet. N. C vui l". !.
dC II tf Wi. M ON CURE. Supt.
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By Hon. Samuel &. C'unseO Cox. late V. H.
Minister to.Turicy.
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beauuxuiU and profusely illustrated.
m.ooxi Latiar as atsT irroRT.
racrs axa rr. ntsToav aso ntMOR.
The wort .sparales with the lilhtet "it.
It cotslnn numerous amujdn,: MchV. but It
Bit-i gitr a clear. coatv. ana lntentitlfir ac
count 04 t&e iKtnti ijuiire. from its tiuc-
tm bj ny'urvr Kie. n I Uvc
isecurhottMet-tAaterritoiy at ntv. , 1
work their territory 'fur ail 11 is worth." are ;
wasted. Eipenenved amenta prelermL bat
other who will promise caracal ork ill i
lor parti TJar adlre.
enteral Azenl for North Carolina, 1
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Josh. T. James. Editor & PropV.
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Wilmington, N. C. .
TjfuiliDAY. AUGUST 21. 18001
Entered at the rostaac. at Wilmington, N.O,
as sccono-cia&s matter.
IlKMOCtXATICXOMIXATlONS.
Torn Coxcbess. Sixth Distwct.
M DENIIAM IL ALEXANDERS Mecklenburg
COUNTY F.MOCKATIC TICKET.
. roRllocsiorKEfRrsixTinvEs:
GEO. I J40KTON. j
31. J. COKBETT.
! Fo Soxsirr : p
FKANK II. STEDMAN.
FOB CLEBK OF SCriMOI COTBT !
JOHN D. TAYLOIL
FOB RKOI3TKR OF DEID3 :
JOHN IIAAR, JR.
For treascrer
JOHN L. DUDLEY.
For Scrvetor :
l. P. TAYLOR.
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For Constables :
Wi:mlrgton-C. M. I1ARRISS.
Cat e Fear-J.T. KERR.
5lrM)nUor-JOHN MILTON.
Hamett-W. II. STOKLEV.
Federal Fo'nt J. DAVE OUTI1ERLAND.
KOK CORONER :
JOHN WALTON.
Referring to the allegation made
by the Potmaster General that the
parage through the postoffice of
lottery mail is demoralizing the ser
vice, the Helena, Mont., Independ-
e lit says: "But thefaddest phase or
the business. Brother Wananiaker
It lilt" ICIUMIIIIUII HI1U illll v cw.
ing young man in your prayers,
Brother Wananiaker, and aid the
good Mr. Harrison in strangling the
octopus."
Some of the Kansas people 'are
making it warm for Senntor In
Qeu-mze of Fort Seott h
these. He goes at Ingalls "hni
galls.
one of
miuer
and tongs," waving: l'I am opposed
to Senator Imralls because he is a
political shyster of the first water.
Because he has no personal
integrity, and therefore no political
honey. He is a heartless
nn.tocrat. cold-blooded in his nu
tnre and subordinates all his actions
words, friendships, to the notoriety
of John J. Ingalls. . Helms
no idea of any moral element in pol
itics but brazenlv proclaims himself
- .... . ,
iunivai uutiuuvri tAii I'v'uvu
leper.1
Never since the tariff became a
prominent issue in politics, says the
Washington Democrat, have the Re
publicans been so badly broken up
on the subject of protection as they
are now. in .oveuiuer. 100,3, n-
seemed as if they had won a great
victory," but in 1889 a mighty wave
tariff-reform swept over New
England, and Republicans memoral-
ized Congress for free wool, ore and
coal, and reduced duties on pig and
scrap iron, and to dy we have the
spectacle of Mr. Dawes voting for a
reduced duty 011 iron ore, and" Mr
Blair Admitted that the tariff has
ruineii me iron inreresis 01 ew
. .a .
Euglaud.
... - ,
We do not look in the
Chicago
Irihttne fti the opinions of the
North vetern Bepublieans sd much
1 for the. .individual views of
Joseph Medill. But the daily at
tuck of the ti'j:u:r Pres on the
McKinley bill and the late speech of
(tovert.nr Merriam, and the denun
ciation of the McKinley bill by thr
Minnesota farmers' convention are
ividencfs tlutt protection is not
popular in Miunes tn. The St.
iAMiis (ihle fk wiMtrati a thick-skinned
Republican organ, is demanding
that the tariff be revised downwards.
The Omaha VVr, Republican, says:
"Tin Wfft has demanded and still
demands a revision of the tariff and
it insists that ft shall be downward
and not upward." Some of the Con
gressional conventions of Kansas
and Nebraska have declared plainly
for lower duties. Mr. Plumb had
kicked clear over the trace and
knocked a panel but af the dash
board. Even Messrs. Ingalls, Pad
dock ami Manderson have felt com
pelled by rumblings at home to vote
occasionally for lower duties. In re
pon?e to universal demand for less
taxation the McKinley committee
devbed a bill that would greatly In
crease tnxatiou; and in spite of con
siderable Republicans squirming
they got it through the Ilotise'only
to have James Blaine etrike it a
blow between the eyen that ktunued
it, and the serious question among
it own friends is whether it can ral
ly from that blow.
There never was a time when &o
iuhiiv i.en,., k many influen-
tial tnn, o tnauy imiutifacturers,
.o many ol tlit people were ileiuaiid-
lug mluceu tuxatiou in the interest
of the producer and the consumer,
both. Then never was a time when
tl,..frAnilnleijt ehara-tor of fh -o-
'called protective tariff was so fully. '
exposeJ. In the word3of Mr. Cleve-..
land, "The leaven Is working.
! We
' rnD. .
I
have th tax eaters on
the
TTnTT"
merit Wlrj..
lti?.!f ?L
: iuuk iur j cui a utxHFrmu0
Hitters and have never handled
remedies thitt sell as well, or that
; lia-e triven sucii universal satisfac
tion. We do not hesitate to guaran
tee tnem every nine, anu we sranci
ready to refund the purchase price,
If Kittisfaetorv results do not follow
their use. These remedies have
won their great popularitv purely
on their merits, liobert K. Bellamy,
wholesale and retail druggists. ,
Wilmington Dlstrfct Third Quarterly
Meeting.
Elizabeth Circuit, Pender, Aug.
and 24. j .
Waccamaw, Aug. 23 and 29.
Whiteville Circuit, Cerro Gordo,
Aug. 30 and 31.
Bruuswick. Mission, Cedar Bay,
Sept. 6 and 7.1
Brunswick Circuit, Bethel, Sept.
12 and 13. t
F. D. Swindell, P. E.
LEMON KI.IXIK
A I'leasMnt 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 appet.te and debility,
take Lemon Elixir.
For fevers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon Elixir.1,
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,
kidneys or bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley,
Atlanta, Ga. i
50c cts. and $1.00 per bottle, at
druggists.
A Prominent Minister "Writes.
After ten years of great suffering
from indigestion with great nervous
prostration, biliousness, disordered
kidnevs and constipation. I have
been cured by Dr. Mozly's Lemon
Elixir and am now a well man.
Rkv. C. C. Davis,
Elder M.iE. Church South,
No. 28 Tat nail St., Atlanta, Ga
Daar
Many peculiar points make Hood's Sar-
saparilla superior to all other medicines.
Peculiar la combination, proportion,
and preparation of ingredients,
Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses
tbo full curative value of t!
best known remcdiesV of
the vcgetablo king-JO Xdom.
Teculiar In Its cVX strensth
and economy Jlx Hood's gar-
saparilla is xV ' the only medi-
clno of which can truly
be said, ' " One Hundred Doses
One .DoUar." Medicines in
larger and smaller bottles
require larger doses, and do not
produce as good results as Hood's.
Peculiar n its medicinal merits,
uood's Barsaparilla accomplishes cures hith
erto unknown, and has won for itself S
the title of "The greatest blood .
purifier ever discovered.", A
Peculiar In It3 ' good name
heme," there is now
of nood's SarsapaiDla
Lowell, where
1 made.
than ot a
other blood
purifiers. v7V Peculiar in . its
phenome-Arnal record oi sales
abroad, .ri .r ni nfVmr ni-Anfimtlnn
has eySJ Idrxep Attained such tOTu-
i ov,h- ttma
and! retained Its popularity
and confidence among all classes
people so steadfastly,
Do not be induced to buy other preparations,
but bo sure to get the Tcculiar Medicine,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
8old by all druggist. JhalxforfJ. Preparedonly
by C. I. ROOD-A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Haas.
IOO Doses One Dollar
Jan 20 lyr dtw nrm mon wed eat
GAS vs. WATER !
We have just added
pense, a four-horse power
to run our live presses.
and makes our presses hum. Come and sec
It ; no trouble to show- to anyone who will
call at our office. We try always to keep
i'rtai oi me nmes ana our establishment
Is the larrvfit In tho nltv onl will tio t-nr.t en
.i. . . . J ' L" i
i naru worK, promptness, satisfaction and I
hard cash can keen it so.
Ueepectrmiy,
JACKSON & BELL.
Leading Printers, Rulers and Binders.
University of North Carolina
The Fall Terra Opens wept. 4.
Tuition, $aO.
v t
F
OUR REGULAR COURSES OP study. 1
classical Philosophical. Literary, Sclent flc.
Electrical Enaineerlne. Pharmaev mi nthr
dlwiu TOUra ID VZDemi3LrV- t M v1 1 nnrt
Separate schools of Law and UedkMne. vhm
iiuucun ium i-c(ju i uniTersiiy lectures.
HON. KEMP P. BATTLE. LLP
Jy3tf President. Chapel iim, N.'c.
THE HEWLETT HOUSE.
- .-o; '
jyjT FRIENDS AND TilS PUBLIC CEN
c rally are reapectrully notiried that I haye
made cxtenstre additioas to my premises at
switchback station, Wrightsmio Beach, and I
am now "prepared to acccommodate them j
with the Lot of everything. .. .
Kresli Fish, Soft Crabs, Lerued Crabs, c..
reaajT on me arrival cr every train.
Bar la the rear and ecparate anl dlallnct
ram the cinclng' rx?. -
Dr. Kings A ew Discovery for Con- 12. T.. Boyktn.
i sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills. 'James C.'McRae,
. Kncklen's Arnica Salve and Electric wj. Montgomery,
Pecu
a. C
lwhi
! "Onel
XDoUar."
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Supreme ami Superior Court .of. Nor
" Carolina 1890. ' -
JUDGES.
DISTRICT. RESIDENCE.
NAME.
Geo.IL Brown,
1 Beau fort. .
2 Edgecombe.
3 WUson.
4 'Wake.
5 Guilford.
C Sampson.
Fred. Phillips,
H.G.Connor.
!!
,iutiu r. 1,
8
9
10
11
12
Cumberjana.
Cabarrus.
Surry.
Tap P. Graves.
: John G. Bynum,
- twm. M. Bhipp.
Mecklenburg Dec.l - .
- ! j. H. Merrimon, 12 Buncombe.
; SOLICITORS
' w, npcinFXCK
AilE. DISTRICT. RESIDKCK.
John W. Blount, 1 Perquimans.
G. if. White, (col), 2
Halifax.
D. Worth ingtou,
3
Martin.
Wake.
Durham.
Duplin.
Richmond.
Iredell.
T. M. Argo,
I. R. Strayhorn,
a
O.H.Allen,
0
7
8
9
10
11
12
j Frank McNeill,
23 B. F. Lflng,
Thos. Settre,
Rockingham,
W. H. Bower,
F. L. Osborue,
J. M. Moody,
Caldwell.
Mec-klenburg i
Buncombe.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
FIRST. JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Snrinor-XiKlcrt Whitaker.
Beaufort JFeb. 17, May; 26, Nov.
24. i
Currituck March 3, Sept. 1.
Camden March 10, Sept. 8.
Paqnotank 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. 1
Hyde May 12, Nov. 10.
Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17.
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring-r Judge Womack.
Fall Judge Whitaker.
Halifax fMarch 3,May 12, Nov.10.
. Northampton-tJan. 20, March 31,
April 1, Sept. 20.
S'frtt
univeii-ireu. v, iajf fir
AV.arren-March 1 1 Sept. 15
tutigecomoe iprn . uci. ia.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring ijudge Boykin.
-Judge Boykin.
J .V- Y?111
Jan. G, March 1, June
Pitt
n a.
Frankiin Jan. 20, April 14,Nov.l0.
Wilson tFeb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27.
Vance4-Feb. 17, May 10. Oct. 13.
MartinL-March 3, Sept. 1. JDec. 1.
Cfreene March 31, Sept. 29.
Nash !Aprii 28, Nov. 17.
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT-
SpringJudge MacRae.
I Fall Judge Boykin.
Wake Jan. G, tFeb. 24, March
24, fApril 21, July9, fAug. 27, Sept.
22, tOct. 20.
Wayn4 Jan, 20, March 10, April
14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13.
Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24.
Johnston Feb. 10,Aug. ll,Nov.l0.
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Armfielil.
! -Fall Judge MacRae.
D u r h am -
Jnn 13 Mnvcli l .Tuna
2, Oct. 13j
Granville-Jan. 27, April 21, July
21, Nov. 24. v -
Chatham Feb. 12, .May. 5, Sept. 20.
Guilford-Feb. 17, May 2G, Aug. 15,
Uec. o. ;
Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct.
27. j
Orange-r-March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3.
Caswell-April 14, Aug. 14, No v. 10.
Person-j-April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17.
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Graves. r
t uan juoge Armueia.
Pender4-March 10, Sept, 8.
New Hanover t Jan. 20, t April 13,
I Tftept. 4. t
I Lenoir ?
Feb. 3, AusvlO,' Nov. 10.
Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24.
Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct.
G, Dec. 8. ' j
Carteret March 7, Oct. 20.
Jones March 24, Oct. 27.
Onslow iMarch 31, Nov. 3.
SEVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Bynum.
x ai i mi uusre w raves.
Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July
no -.a 7
Anson Man. G, fApril 28. Sent. 1,
tNov. 24. "
Cumberland -Jan. 20, fMayoYJuly
ti. iov. m.
Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8.
Moore March 3, Aug. .11, Oct. 27
EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
o : t.: i pi. :
l'ruK ' uige oiiijj
Fall Judge Bynum.
Cabarrus- $J an. 27.-April 28.
Iredell Feb. 3, May 29, Aug. 4,
dk V a j i - , .
Rowan-Veb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19,
Nov. 17.!
Davidson March 3,Sept. l,tDec.l
Randolph Marcli 17, Sept. 15.
Montgomery March 31, Kept. 29.
Stanly April 7, Oct. 13.
;
NINTH JUDICIAL-DISTRICT.
Snrimr Judce Merrimon.
li a -
Fal 1 .1 nrl w Rhinn
t t" n "r.., I
30,
July 21, J
or. 3.
Yatikin Feb. 17, Sept. 22.
Wilkes March 3, Sept. 8.
Alleghany March 17, Sept. 1.
T)arie March 31, Oct. 6.
r.tokes April H, Aug. 4, Nov. 10.
Snrry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov, 17
TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Brown.
I tall Judge Merrimon.
Henderson Feb, 10, July 13;
RnrlcA Marcfi 3 Arf j
Caldwell March 17. Iept. I.
Ashe March 21, May 2tl, xu.'18.
Watauga ApriI 7, AQf. 2.r. : I
tfn.i..n !. . . . . . -i
xuiicueu-prii i. ssepr,. .
lancev; inru pnr
McjJoweil May 12, Oct. -
ii uuiiAXi iiJUiTmcT. I
Spring Judge PhilliDs.
Koueson Jan. i,May iu,sept. I w;frai: J . '
. at vprr hearv . Rir.h,riii?K in t,o o of ave used your new brand of Pj1
a w " - - - r . a. r s s uai a a a v . kiiv. a. lh, l i w-r-r ir- -vuTfr t aiwsv urufi w a a
ntM fl. PnHn IS TA.. t i ' ' ?,Jft . W""' WW BW- I
T.VTi . j I LJK' . i am weu pieasea wiin it ana tnat it w i
i: ai:ja jge Browr.
CatawbaJau 13. July 13
Alexander Jan. 27. July 23. :
Union Feb. 10, tFcb. 17, Sepi;
15, tSept. 22. -Meeklenburg-
tFeb. 21, Ai g. 23.
Gaston March 17, Oct. 6.
Lincoln "Mareh 31, Sept. 29. .
,
Cleveland April 7, Aug. 4,Oct. 20,
Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27.
Polk- May , Kov, 10. : ; !
" TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. .
Spring J udge.Connor.
Fall-Judge Phillips.
MadisonFeb. 21,July28. tNov.17.
Buncombe fM arch 10, tAug.
Transylvania aiarcn oi, oepr. a.
Haywood April 7, Sept. 8. ;
Jackson April 22, Sept. 22.
Macon Ma v 5, Sept., 29.
Clay May 12, Oct. 8
Cnerokee May 19. Oct. 13. -Graham
June 2, Oct. 27. -Strain
June 0th,: Nov. 3. ,
For criminal cases, i
t For civil cases alone." . .. - .
X For. civil case alone except
cases.
CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS.
NEW HANOVER COUNTY. :
Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, J udge.
Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington, Solici
tor.
Court begins Jan 6. March 17,
May
MECKLENBURG- CO UNT Y. : x
Oliver P. Meares. Judge: - -Geo.
E. Wilsou.'Oharlotte, Solicitor.
Court begins Feb. ;10, April 14,
Aug. 11, Oct. 0, Dec. 1. ,
BUNCOMBE COUNTY.
Chas. A. Moore, Asheville, "Judge. "
E. D. Carter, Asheville,! Solicitor. ;?
Court begins Jan. 7, April 28, July
21, Oct. 27. . . . . i. .
SupremeCourt meets first Monday
in February. Examinations on Fn
dav and Saturday before. First
District. Feb. 3; Second District,
Feb. 10; Third District, Feb. 17;
trit fnrf,h s. omu TtiAtrie.t. March
hn- hovor,th niatriet Mnrli
E,ghth District, March 24; Ninth
District. March 31: Tenth District!
7; Twelfth District, April
Eleventh District, April 21.
Last Monday in Septem'
Monday in September. Ex
aminations Fridav and Saturday be
fore. First District, Sept.- 29; Sec
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