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It would seem that Mr. Harrsnn's home paper, the Indianapolis Jour nal, is not thoroughly sanguine that Indiana is "all right." for it say: 'If the Republicans expect to carrv this State In November they must get to work at once and keep at it. it Hon. Josiah Patterson's speech accepting the Democratic nomina tion for Congress In the 10th Ten nessee district was a very bright one. une sentence, in wnicn ne touched on the tariff, was especially epigrammatic. Said Mr. Patterson: "The country tributary to-Memphis cannot afford to sell 2,000,000 bales of cotton annually at a price fixed in the-open free markets of the world and then buy protected goods with the money. If stica crime can be prevented. It is the duty of your representatives in Congress to work their energies In that direction." Mr. Alvan G. Clark is ready to be a . nn worn on anotner great lens, larger in diameter than the fatuous glass he ground and polished for the Lick Observatory. This new lens, which is forty inches in diameter, U also to go to the State of big things California, and will be setup on a high mountain, Afteen miles from Los Arigeleg. Tvo or three years may be required to Quish it, how ever, and by the time it is done it will represent a cost of between $60,- 000 and; $70,000. Thjs cost, more.-" over, is made ap Altogether of labor and what is expressly termed "know how," the raw, material being of comparatively little value. A silver-plated shovel removed the first shovelfulof earth that marks the beginning of ork on the Niagara River funnel, which is to be con structed to utilize the power of Nia gara Falls. The details have yet to b determined, but the general plan i to use great turbines to run dyna- and to tratu-mit power by iueaoi electricity. This system or transmission of power involves a great deal of lo.s, but where the power itself is not costly, the con venience of sending it a considerable distance by mean of wires to ante better suited for manufacturing pur poses than it place of origin u.ore than offsets the lose iac urred. The work Ugnn at Niagara is of lUHguiiuue. utu oiiierwie can hnrdly be said to b- experimental. as warer power uas eiswnere oeen used for precisely similar purposes. Senator Iiam G. Harris, or Ten-; nessee, called on to defend his nr.- lien in voting against the original j i , ... ... , A packase bill, says that he is too much devoted to the doctrine of i State rights ever to admit by vote. declaration, or any other form of admission that the reserved rights of the States can be increased or di minished by any act that Congress can pass. And in regard to the par ticular measure under consideration he says: 'Thfe bill violates the Constitution and defeats the object and purpose of the. Constitution bv makloff the relation of commerce; the article, referred to 0P,StSSSSiSSilSSS& upon the lecislAtion or the seve-ai 'States, which, effectually, destroys t be rale of uniformity, and in effect attempts to give back to the States the power to regulate foreign and Inter-State commerce modltles named." In the com I A foretaste ofthe development of the iron Industry in the Sonth Kn In the Lid for the water ! works pipe at Atlanta Oa., opened a lew nays ago. m t rnv- . $22.24 per too. was br. the Howard Harrison Iron Company, of Hes- Miner, Ala. The next lowest. $22.95, whs by the AnnIton Pipe "Works. Otbr bll, giving only the nam of citl, vtrre as- follow? PMlatlel- P"'. Lonlsvitle. 2-5 80: .Cinc'n- uati, $23; I'miaaeipma, $29 sm. ana Barliuston, N. J., $29 71. Tha with the exception of one Philadelphia concern, which was S2 76 hieher . the ISrorthern'bidder wereG t9 7 ft John W. Blount,! 1 ton higher than the Bessemer ciu- g- v l?te $coy a.i i , . .'D. Wortninston,! 3 pany. AsA'Ianta h.ts about C, 000 . M. Argo, j : tons to buy, the difference in the ' T. R. Strayhorn, i 5 wliole bid is from $3S,000 to $42,000. Referring to this, the At lan t a Con- ntitution remarks: 4A difference of i -w tfVAnr u rtrtr arriin f n I itr rna the remoteness of Northern fountlrie?. are more favorable South, and that is what made th bids lower. -H . ' Til !ulp:f and hn Htg'V . Rev. F. M. Sh rout, Pastor United j Brethren Ohimdi.Blue Mound. Kan., ' says: "I feel it mv duty totli what i wonders Dr. King's Nw Discovery lias uone ior me. aiy iuugs(were badly diseased, and niy parishlouers thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King'sNew Discoverv and am sound and well, gaining 20 lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Fun- ny i? oiKs touiDi nation, wrices: -ai ter a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's Nw Discovery for Consumption, beats 'em all, und cures when every thiner else fails. The greatest kind ness I can do by many thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottle at It. II. Bellamy'H Drin? Store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00, wholesale and retail. LEMON KIjIXIU A Pleat ut Lemon Drink. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach. take Lemon hlixir. For hick and nervous headache take Lemon Elixir. Fofslee Iessness and nervousness. take Lemon Elixir. For Ios of apnet.te aud debilitv, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and maluria, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named diseases, ail oi vvnicn arise iron: a torpid or diseased liver, stomach kidneys or.bowols. Prepared only by. Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, (fa. 50c cts. aud t.00 per bottle, at! druggists. A Prominent Minister Writes. After ten years of great suffeiing from indigestion with great nervous! prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation. I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir and am now a well man. Rkv. C. C. Davis, Eider M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, "In digestion & Debility . 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 rood medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask yon to try Hood's P nil liar Sirsaparilla. It strengthens rCbUliai and builds up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used eive to iiootrs sarsaparilla pecul- -T"- ti ir I lax curative powers. No O llSeil other medicine has such a record of cures. If you taTe made up your mind to ty Hood's Sarsapamu do not be Induced to S"7 olh5' " Is a Peculiar Medlclnt, and is worthy your confidence, I Hood-.SamparmissoldbyauXgg Prepared trCL Hood & Co.. LnwpM Tir. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Jan 20 lyr dw nrm ir on wed sat SUMMER BESORTi! "ATLANTIC VIEW," WRIGHTS VILLE, N. a. I S NOW OPN UNDER SAME MANAGE- 5, "0 Ask tne conductor of the train to stop yo Wrtghuriue ; - . . E9ALD ? T8I DT,. ITar-K Oil BB Send.f or Circulars. ; -; - ex wilson uisoamaS -'13 : rroprietcr.' jJWi Wit i fn MMMMfimi m- .l till i. of Nor Is' Supreme mz.d Superior Court "Carolina 1890. JUDGES. V ; DISTRICT. RKSTDEXCK. NAMK. i Geo. H. Brown, Fred. Phillips II. G. Connor, Spier Whit.aker, John A. Gilmer, E. T. Boykin. 1 I 3 4 Beaufort. Edgecombe. Wilson. Wake. ' Guilford. Sampson. . C umhrland. Cabarrus. Snrry. Jams C. McRrte, W.J.Montjromery, - 8 9 10 11 12 Jese F. Graves, John G. Bynnm, Wm. M. Shipp, , J." H. Merrimon Buncombe, . NAME SOLICITORS. . DISTRICT. RESIDENCE. Perquiiuans. Halifax. . Martin. " Wake. Durham. ' Duplin. Richmond. Iredell. -'Rockinfrham. Caldwell. Mecklenburg O. H: Allen, prp,kjne' V ; Thop. Settfe. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 i u Ha. . ai j F- L-Osbprne, Buncombe. I TIME OP HOLDING COURT. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Whitaker. - Fall Judge Connor. 'Beaufort tFeb: 17,-; May 26, Nov. 24 i ' Currituck Mah 3, Sept. 1. Camdeu March 10,! Se)t. 8. Pa-quritanU March 17, Sept. 15. Perquiuians March 24.- Sept. 22. Chowan March 31, Sept. 29. Gates-f April 7,! Oct. 6. . Hertford-April 17, Oct. 13. Washington April 21, Oct, 20 Tyrrell-April 28, Oct. 27. Dare May 5, N,ov. 3. -Hvde-May 12,INov. 10. . Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring J udge Womack. 1 i'all Jiuige wniiaKer. Halifax -tMarch 3,May 12,Nov.lO. . Northampton Jan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept. 20. 1 , Bertie-Feb. 3, 'April 28. Oct. 27. Cmveni tFeb. 10. May 26, Nov. 24. Warren - March' 17, Sept. 15. Eilgrcombe April 14, Oct, 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Jude Boykin. l? aii juuge womacK. Pitt- Jan. 6, March 17, June 9, Sept. 15. . "'-.. Franklin Jan. 20,Aiml 14,riov.l0. Wilsoij tFeb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27. Vance-Feb. 17, May 19, Oct. 13. Mai tin March 3, Sept. 1. JDec 1. Greene March 31, Sept 29. Nash April 28, Nov. 17. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - Spring Judge MacRae. all J uuge !5oyKin Wake Jan. G, tFeb. 24, March 24, tApril 21, f July 9, t Aug. 27, Sept 22, tOct, W. Wayne r-Jan. 20, March 10, Apn 14, Sent. 8,-Oct. 13. I Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, iNov. ii4 Johnston Feb. 19, Aug. ll,Nov.l0 FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Armfield. Fall Judge MacRae Durham Jan. 13.tMarch 24, June 2. Oct. 13. Granville Jan.-27, April 21, July 21. Nov. 24. i Chatham Feb. 12, May S.Bept. 29 Guilford Feb. 17,:May 26, Aug. 15, Dec. 8. i I Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. 27. i i Grange-r-March l7, Axis. 4, Nov. 3 Caswell: April 14, Aug. 14,Nov.l0. Person-pApnl 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAll DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge Arm held Pender4-March 10,! Sept. 8. New Hanover Jan. 20, tApril 13, tSept, 22. ! f Lenoir Feb. 3, Aug, 10, Nov. 10. Duplin-Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampsoh tFeb. 24 April 28, Oct. 6, Dec. 8. i i Carteret March 7,! Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct 27. Onslow-j-March 31,! Nov. 3. SKVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. i Spring Judge By num. Fall Judge Graves. Columbus Jan. 13 March 31, July Anson-JJan. 6, tA'pril-28; Sept.l, tNov. 24. j . Cumberland Jan. 20, fMay 5. July 21. Nov. 10. Robeson Jan. 17, May 19,Sept.29 Richmond Feb. 1 , June 2, Sept 15, Dec. Il I Waden March 17, Oct. 30. Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27 EIGHTH JUDICIAjr, DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. i Fall Judge Bynum. Cabarrus JJ an. 27, April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May .29, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. .7 ) Rowan Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, jiov. 17. Davidson March S.Sept. l,tDec.l Ranlolph Martdi 17, Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. NINTn JUDICIAL: DISTRICT. Spring Julye Merrimon. Fall J udsre Shinn. Rockingliam Jani 20, July 21, Nov. 3. . - - Forsyth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yaokin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Wilkes March 3, Sept. 8. -A Alleghany March 17, Sept. 1. T)avie March 31,- Oct. 6. sStokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. J.0 Sirry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov: 17 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. -Spring Judge Brown. : -r ' - Fall Judge Merrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, July 13. Burke .Jarch 3, Aug. 4. Caldwell March 17, Sept. 1. " Ashe March 24, May 26, Aug."18. : WaUngar-April 7, Aug. 25. " Mitchell April 14, Sept. a : - -- Yancey April 28, Sept. 22. i ' ' : McDowell May.12, Oct. 6V -T ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT." Spring Judge Phillips : "-' : - Fall Judge Brown. Catawba-rJan 13. July 13 f ;'.-. - Alexander Jan. 27, July 2a i V Union Feb. 10, fFeb. 17. Sept. 15, tSept.22. Mecklenburg -t Feb. 24,Auff.2o-. Gaston March 17, Oct 6. Lincoln March. 31, Sept. 29..-. ' Cleveland April 7, Aug. 4,Oct. 20. Rutherford April 21, Oet. 27. j Polk-May 5; Koy;i0. , J ; TWELFTH JUWcillV m&TRlCT j SDrincr J udsre fTonnor. C--'K:V:ii - 5 -S F-all -Judge Phillips. Madison Feb. 24,July Buncombe tM arch 10, Mecklenburg tic:i:1 V ! l raiisj iyauiiv-iuiireii oepi, a. Haywowl April 7. Sept. 8. Jackson April 23, Sept 22. ... - j Macon-May SySept. 29. . -i Clay Ma v 12, Oct. 8. , J. Cherokee Mav 19, Oct. 13. " s Graham June" 2, Oct. 27. ,1 S-vain June 9th, Nov. 3. "- For criminal cases. V v - ""f t For civil cases alone.,' -i For civil case alone except jrwl cases. , " . , ' i CRIMI2TAIJ CIRCUIT COURTS - N iCW HANOVER COUNTY. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge. J HARPER'S WEEKLY Benj. R. Moore, Wilmington, Solici- - - : tor. . , z:v -urLK... Court begins Jan 6. March 17, May 19, July 13, Sept.-15, Nov. 17. -MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Oliver P. M eares. Judge. i Geo. E. WTihouv CHiarlotte, Solieitor Court begins Feb: 10, April 14, AUg, 11, Oct. 6, Dec. 1.. ? " v i BUNCOMBE COUNTY. E. D. Carter. Ashe ville, Solicitor. Court begins Jau. 27, April 2S,July 21, Oct. 27. - . - f SupremeCourt meets first Mondnv iu f eoruarv. Cixamiuaiions on r ri- dav and Saturday before. Firs District. Feb. 3: Second Distrjef Feb.: 10; Third District, Feb17; Fourth District, Feb. 24; Fifth Dis trict, March 3: Sixth District, March 10: Seventh District. March 17; Kighth District March 24; Ninth District, March 31; Tenth Distiict, April 7; Twelfth District, April 14; Eleventh District, April 21. - Last Monday in September. Ex aminations Friday and Saturday be fore. First District, Sept. 29; Sec ond District, Oct, G;Third District, Oct. 13; Foit rth District, Oct. 20th; Fifth District, Oct. 27; Sixth Dis trict, Nov. 3; Seventh "District, Nov. 10; Eighth District, Nov; 17; Ninth District, Nov. 24; Tenth District, Dec. 1; Twelfth District, Dee, 8; Eleventh District, Dec. 15, - RIEW YORK. . observer: The Oldest and Best ; -Family Newvb.aper Six Regular Editors; . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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