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. - - , ' imm Is an invaluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID UVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, MALARIA, COSTIVEHESS, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES. Sold Everywhere. 18J0; "Harper's Jlj!p;znp. illcstratkd. The aggregate taxable -ralation dpr sfcpefior Courts of Kor of property within the city of New ' ! Carolina 18DO. Josh. T. James, Editor & PropY. York, na estimated for the year 1890, - i " 1 are as follows: Rnl estate, $1,338.- WILMINGTON. N. C. 2,007rpers6aaf estate, $298,6S8,333 A a tsrn r A aaa GeoulH. Brown The amount Fred. PhilliDs, JTTDGESL - NAJUK. fc DISTRICT. RESIDENCE wn, p 1 Beaufort.! r NCB by ordinances H. O. Connor, Splr Whitaker, 4 . : i i 1 " : " 1 - " - ...jr iO( taxes liunuru Ptifrtvt At th PrxtnTTlrM at TVUmlnctnn KC. ' u.....k-oil cvi! ... oo isVconws matter. "X V rV . John X Gilmer, - 5 1212,031.90. The rate of tax upon the t. Boykin. f 6 DKMOCnATICIOMlNATlONJi. j as-eesed valuations of real HDd per Jaw8 C. McRae. 7 F0 COGBXS3. IITH DWTtlCT. I "..r, nuauui.t,- u .i,oio,- v "rV . T. ' n O - If f 1 rA Atn n A li 3 i SYDENUAM B. ALRZANDKik.or MecMcnb-irg 740,805, Is 1.97 per cent that is to say jzZzZ & gy I . ' . $L97 oo $l(Kf, , The mtt of fax unpo' WmJ ir? rthi ttiief JusUoo-a.&mjuj.ox of wk. ,theaesed valuation of personal J. H. Merrn Wilsons ;Wake. Guilford." Sampson. C umberland. -Cabarrus.! Surry. A new SfcaXx-Deare tlu iBWIJf A.A1IIT-Will he " bake pear ci ettlCa ID 1IAK Assort at Justice Walt r Clakc, of Vake. , - , TOm SCTKKIOB COtTIT JC MBS : lit District G ro. n. Ksowy, Jk., of Betifort. ml District IlmY R. Bta.v, of CnTen. 4 b District SfTIB Wiitiiii, of Wake. 5th District K. ve. wxrroj, of Granville, eth District E T. Both, of 8unpfton. ?l& Distrlct-JAJiis 1 McItm, of Moorcu 'h DlMrtct 'f. F. AirrfM.D. of Iredell Bmrx, f Burke. of Lincoln. Mecklenburg" uuncomoe. n Maoazikb for V9K ctitiiTmrta br iotU DLstflcv Johm Ukat 1 raAd mrrtAi arrxarrrnents mtn Lraox.si 1,Ln wiainci w. A. l oil. Dacvbt. tnerreateaxof Uriti rrrt ch noH-; Fa koucno : lt. for tne czcloaire pubiicaUcn. to se la! ; ntH District O. II. ALLEN, of Lenoir. "Tie CoVccins of Taracon: the Lat Aaveo- tores of the ramou Tartartn." The storjJ wui oe iranaiaxea 07 uenkt javcs. ana iuu ira'oa f Bora and Mm bach. W. D. liowsiLS will contribute a iiovclettc 1 n thjra parts, ana Ijucihio HtAa.n auow elf tie In two parts. cntltlc-J "Yoaxa." L arid acme! r Illustrated. In llitwtrati papers, toaciilnjj sut-j.Tis of carrent internet, ami la Its bhon Moru- porms, aod Umelj articles, the Maoizine wui maintain its well-known tuuddsd. HARPEHS, PKKIODICAI.S TKR TKAU iiARPn: s magazine u nARTER-S WEEKLY 4 0 HARPEBa BAZAK 4 10 HARPETS T0U2a PEOPLE S 00 Pottage Pre to an ulscr&erB in the L'uiu 1 State, Canada, or Itrzica. Tha TOlames of tha Mjurazlne betin with the Numbers fur Jane and December or each year When no time la speciceu. subscriptions will crcia witn tne umDer curreni at nine or re celpt of order. Bound Volumes of Ilarpers Magazine, foi three Tears hack, in neat cloth binding, win be sent br mall, post-paid, on receipt of si 00 per Tomme. ciocn cases tor uinain?, 50 lent each bj mall post paid. Index to IJarper's Marazlne. Alphabetical, AnaljtlCAl and classified, for Volumes 1 to TP, inclusive, from June, l&M, to June. ls&S, one TOL, 8TO. Cloth, H 00. POMONA HILL NUKSERiES COUNTY IKfOCK TIC TICKET. For Uorss or r. arscxTATrrxa . 4 GEO..L. MtKTOV, J. T. KEltK. For Minor? : FUXK II. M KDaIAN. For ctaa or Scpekior Co let: JOHN D. TAYLOIL For KzcfeTZR or Teeds : JOUX HAAK, JR. For Criabcrir : JOIN L DUDLEY. For Strtktor : M. P. TAYLOR. For Constablr.: Wllmlpgton J. W. MILLI8. ' Care Faar M. G. CHAD WICK. M&ROnboro J0U!f M ELTON.' Harnett W. . 8TOKLEY. Federal Pont-J. DAVE POCTH Eft LAND. FOR CORONER : JOHN WALTON. Je?se F. Graves, 9 Bynum, 10 Shipp,) ir errunon, rz etate of such corporations, joint ; SOLICITORS. ('stock cotunanie?. or associations am!' namk. 'DISTRICT. BESIDKNCK. ar subject to local taxation there-1 John W. Blount, 1 Perquimans.' on, amoontiD toC3,237.582.!8l.C908 H. White, (col), 2 Halifax, j per cent-that Is to s-y, $1.69 oo ,t( g- T' , 2 -StS? I Durham, i Duplin. I Richmond. Iredell. Rofkinfrham. CaMwelL I ".Mecklenburg Bancombe. , Rev. P. M. Shrout, Pator United Frank .McNeill, i Brethren Cbunfh,Blue Mou ud.Kan., , B. F. Lonf?, I says: I leel it my fluty to tell what . 1 nop. ettie, ' womlern Dr. Kind's New Discovery J W. H. Bo er, hai done for me. My luairs were i F. I. Osborne, il luy parishioners . J. M. Moody, uauiy uiseasetj, huh iuv pari tlioiiu'ht I could live only a few weeks. I took live bottles of Dr. Kinjr'uNew Discovery and unbound and well, gaininir 2G Hs. in weight." Arthur Love. ManajrerLove'sFun- ny Folks ('oinbitiation, writer: 'Af- ler t iiiurouii irnu uuu couvincin; evidence, I niu confident Dr. King's Jffw r)iM.ov-ry for Consumption, beats 'eui all, and curvs when "every thing: elxe falls. The greatest kind ness I can do by many, thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at R. R. Bellamy's Drnir Store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.00, wholesale and retail. 7 8 9 10 11 12 Catawba Jan 13. July 13 1 Alexander- Jan. 27, July 28.' Union Feb. 10, tFeb.,17. Sept. 15, fSept, 22. h . - Mecklenburg -tFeb.,24, Atig.25r Gastonr-March 7, Oct. C. r - Lincoln March 31, Sent. 29- CIevelandApril7, Aug. 4,Oct. 20. RutherfordT-April 21, Oct. 37. Polk- May;?, Nov. 10, n 'h' TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Connor." ; - C Fall Judge PhillipsT Madison Feb. 24, July 28, t Nor. 17. Buncombe tMarch 10, tAng. 11. ruee. J. I s . i TrarisylVifnia March 31, Sept. lJ Hay wood-April 7, Sept. a Jackson April 22, Sept. 22. Macon Ma v &T Sept. 29.' Clay May i2, Oct. 8. Cherokee May 19, Oct. 13. Graham June 2, Oct. 27. . Strain June 9th, Nov 8. j For crifuihiil cases. 1 t For civil cases alone. J For civil case- alone except jail cases. ; . - .; . CRIMUTAL CIRC CIT COUBT-S. Harper's; Bazar. IIaLUSTRAT EJ) Vr n arfsr's Bazar Li a tn.. . Giving: the latest Infonnatianf Jba the Fashions, its nWiiS? fashion-plates. - and BattVi.rittokf menta are InoUspen dress-maker and the profesf.,1? expense la spared wsai ui castes, and Its w aiJoi fa. ino as a budget ofwaanfi SSI?" U weekly issues everytMnsr 5 in.fe0p- 1? of interest t women. DnS nS1 ktafr Thornr Miller, ChrIstSL18 St Wj furh V&S5 22SL fft TIME OF HOLDING- COURT. POMONA. N. C, Two and a Half Miles West of Greensboro. N. c The increase in the taxable prop erty in Mecklenburg countj', this State, 1m remarkable. In 1S70 the county issued $300,000 in bondf, and took $200,000 stock in the Charlotte & Atlanta Air Line Railroad and LEMON EXIXIR .' A Pleasant Leiuou Drink. For biliousness and constipatiop, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For Mck and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For slee jlessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For Ios)f appet.te and - debility. take Lemon Elixir. Fsr fevers, chills and malaria, take Lmon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fcflsvr. jkwv a a At a a.1 a. m I va . j c a- iuuii uimii hi nut $100,000 stock id the Atlantic, Ten fai, vou in nJuy of the ft!'ove n.UJled neosee & Ohio Railroad. At that diteoses, all of wliich arise from a time the aggregate property in the torpid or disa county wa5 only ..093 000; ; to J880 it klrb0y had increased to $o,904,610, and in Atlanta Ga . stoiiiai'h. by Dr. If. Mozley, bottle, at ' rjtho main line of tho R. D. R. IL passes tnrourh tne rroands and within ion feet or tho oa. Salem trains msixsto;is refrular iwiee aaur eacn war. -i nose interested in Fruit. and Fruit tirowin? are conllallj Invited to inspect inis, the Largest Nursery in the State, aac one of the Unrest In the south. htodt consists of Apples. Peach, .l"ear. caerrr. num, Japanese itrsimmons. Apn eta. Nectarines, ilal berries. Quince. Grapes. Firs, Raspberries, Goose berries, currants. lie riant. nU&h w inut. lecans. Chestnut, ttrawberne9.t08es. KTersTeens. shade Trres, c All tho new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for I8$s wm aaow. oits your orders to my authorized nentor oraerureci rrom ma nursery Correspondence solicited. Dcstrtptlre Cats- lojia tree to appucania. AAcrr&a J. TAN LIXDLEY, FOMONA, Gdlford Ca, N. C tr Kellahia Salesman wanted In evrry Cooaty. a good paying commlssiou will be X1T 0 TIMC TABLC NO. 3 Palmetto Railroad C. mm . i . IT I- . - . . v . V QN AND AFTER FRIDAY. DKC. tt, 1M7 Trains will run as follows, dolly except sun- Gonra south. No 1 Vasaenrer and Fr?iht- LeaT Dam let. N. C K SO A. M Arnre at Cheraw, s. C sux A. M t Goixa North. No! Passenrer and Freight; Laar Cheraw, R. C 4.2". P. M. Amre at HamVt. N. c P. M. tecUU WJl. M ONCUR K. SupO. The North Carolina Presbyterian IS A Religious Family Paper, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, 1890 it sums up a grand total of I 50c cts. and $1.00 per $9,115,7S0. Again, in 1870 there was urugjfists. but $131,500 railroad property in the A Prominent Minltr Writes. county for taxation, whereas in 1890 After ten 3'eurs of great suffeiing there is 1C27.C8G railroad nronertv rom indigestiou with great nervous w ' 'I a a.: !; . iiruMruuuu, ijinuiisness, uisoraereci spring Kiuneys unu constipanon. r nave on which the tounty gets taxes. been cured by Dr. M'ozley's Lemon. It is reported in asemi-ofllcial way bllxir and am now a well man. FIRST JUDICIA-L DISTRICT", i- Spring Judge Whitaker. Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort J Feb. 17, May 26, Nov. 24. i " Currituck March 3, Sept. 1. Camden March 10, Sept. 8. Pasquotank March 17, Sept: 45. Perquimans March 24. Sept. 22. Chowan March 31, Sept. 29. ! Gates April 7, Oct. 6, Hertford-April.l7, Oct. 13. Washington April 21, Oct. 20 ! Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Dare May 5, Nov. 3. Hyde May 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. . SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT., . Spring Judge Womack. f Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax tMarch 3,May 12, Nov.10. Nortliampton--JJan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept. 20. Bertie-Feb. 3, April 28. Oct. 27. Craven tFeb. 10. May 26, Nov. 24. Wnrren March 17, Sept. 15. i Edgecombe Apiil 14, Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykin. Fall Jade Womack. Pitt-Jan. G, March 17, JuD 9, Sept. 15. ! " 1 ' ' I Franklin Jan. 20,April 14,N&v.lO. Wilson JFeb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27.1 Vance Feb. 17, May 19; Oct. 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1, JDecj.1. Greene March 31, Sept. 29. - ! , Nash Aprl 28, Nov. 17. . FOURTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Judge MacRae. I ! Fall Judge Boykin. HARPERS PERIODICALS ' pkr year: , P .. '"; HARPER'S BAZAB I SiSW HAITOVKR gprjJfTY. Oli ver P. Meares, Wilmington; Judge.) harpers weekly.,... I Benj. R. Moore, Wiliuintrton, Solici- HARPERVfttTvn " "''r M Court begins-Jan 6. March 17, May j Foftag Fr&rto en subserv in T..lto O tir -XT f r I Stale. CtmaAn e r" ,4Jcrf MECKLENBURG CO UXTX:. Oliver P. Meares. Judge, i 1 dumber for January of eaoh SOI Address nova) - HARpsk a OF THE WHltKs, New Vort State . Canada, or Jfeefco. 1,1 u" ?titn The Volumes of the Bazar ' ret Number for Janno-rf?f PPn lTh j , Geo. E. AVloo;- Cbriotte;Sori Court begins Feb.-10, -April 14, order. i U-rrentatUineof receiTO Aug. 11, Oct. 6, Dec. 1. f . .1 y. Lp?f Harpers Bazar ? .Postal paid, or WSJSS t Chas. A. Moore. Asheville. Judire. .Wffffi2S K D. Carter. Asheville, Solicitor.. "cioth' TtSAJ Court begins Jan. 27, April SS.July JJJ sent by rnffi"? or Opt 07 t ,, receipt or $J00 each. post-ptiw v1' utL -.4' , . . . mr , " , , .Remittances should be mart SupremeCourt meets first Monday Money Order or Draft in 7, I ost-Oth in February. Examinations on Fii- XfMspavers are not to cow tAiirJE? day and Saturday before, i First rypera 1) strict. Feb. 3: Second Distr ct. i u"1,ran Kt Feb. 10; Third District, Feb. 17; Fourth District, Feb.24; Fifth Dis trict, March 3; Sixth Dfstrict,jMareh 10; Seventh District, March 17; Eighth nutriftt Ifarnh. ai- i TMinth District, March 31; Tenth; Disttict, H ATI TnfTAiarv T April 7; Twelfth District, April 14; flU11 V UlieiSOIl Eleventh District, April 21. ! Last Monday in September. Ex" ' "Br animations Friday and Saturday be- MBS. JBFF'KU- ON it via fore. First District: Sfnt 29- Sa Xfc "w ond District, Oct. C; Third District. V A. r T At- TVJi! a. f aTN A 4-LfiA I -fit A Ufa nai iv FlfW bistrictT Oct 27: SithDIl 61 Mil trict, Nov. 3; Seventh District. Nov. 10; Eighth District, Nov. 17: Ninth District, Nov. 24; Tenth District, Dec. 1; Twelfth District. Dec. 8; Eleventh District, Dec. 15. The prospectus and'coiopiete outfit tor cu. vaselngwlll be ready immediately. NEW. YORK OBSERVER AGENTS WISHINO i TORY on this great work will please aajr" I as soon as possiwej the publishers. BELFOED OOMPANI: 18-23 East 18th Street HfiW tORK. feb7tf : v . - ' by a London journal of liijrh life, that the Prince of Wales is disposed to countenance the recent action of the Duchess of Buccleuch in raising the bars to prevent the admission of undesirable Americans of both fexei into the upper circles of Lon; don society. It appears that his Royal Highness has been displeased with some of the distinguished American millionaires who have en joyed the honor of being presented to him, and he is not unwilling to have his displeasure known by those who fait to guard their tougues or to adopt the proper demeauor in Court circles. 1 he Washington correspondent of the Alexandria fVa-l Gazette writes: Col. John S. Mosbv. in a T etter to a friend here, states that le Intends to vote the Democratic icket in California this fall to mark lis condemnation of Harrison's and leed'a sectional, Anti-Southern olicy. He says that when Ex-As sistant Postmaster General Clarkson visited the Pacific coast last summer some Republicans of San Francisco gave him a banquet, to which he Rkv. C. C. Davis. - Elder M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. - - - Of you are all worn our, rr jllyKwl f-.r iK tV JtHUtTJii IK fix i."w ,". It will cure yon,' elesuai.' your Uvcr, cjh: fi Wake Jan. 0. tFeb. 24, March 24, tApril 21, Julv9, tAug. 27, Sept, 22, fOct. 20. , Wayne Jarj. 20, March 10, April 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. i Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Johnston Feb. 10,Aug. ll,Nov.l0. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Armfleld. Fall Judge MacRae. Durham- Jan. 13' March 24, June 2, Oct. 137 Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, Nov. 24. ! Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept 29. Guilford Feb. 17. May 2G. Ausr. 15. Dec. 8. , Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. 1 27. Orange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. Uaswell-Apnl 14, Aug. 14, Nov.10 The Oldest and Best : Family NewsDaper. Six Regular Editors; Special Co respondents at Home an- Abroad Stories, 'Reviews, Condensed Newt Departments for Farmers, . Mei chants, Bankers, Professional Men btudents, Boys and Girls. This year the Observer will pub ish more than FIFTY PRIZE .STOHIESV ana the ablest and most populai writers wll contribute to ite col umns. Poets and rrose writers, an thors, editors, men 7JT science and women of genius will fill the col- Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. umns ef the Observer, and it wil iivo uih-iwo uuexcenea papers in the coming year. Spring Judge Graves. i I Price, $3.00 a year. u lull judge iirmaeid. I viergymeu, f.uu a year. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. j ; , i JXevr Hanover fJan. 20. tAnril 13. 1 l,raaf hHiiAAmAnin lono 22. , p' 1 "tt liAUUOOIIItylllO lUI lOW ADVERTISERS Can'learir the exact cost ofany. proposjd line. of. advertising in American Papers By addressing Geo. P. Jewell & .Co.f . . Ney paper Advertiaing Bureau, 1 0 Spruce St., New York. Send lOote. tor lDO-pae PampW The import anct of pnrlfylne the blood can not be. overestimated, for without pure blood yon cannot enjoy good health, r? tSept Renoir Feb. 3, Aug. 10, Nov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10. Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28. Oct. uec. 8. Cartel et March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. Onslow March 31. Nov. 3. gi) kfii llpl aad dero'ed to the tntellertnal, moral anJ spmtoai interests or the people, food medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich (Mosby) was invited, hut he declined j01 Wood ask you to try Hood's to attend it, on account of darken' treatment of.the Southern people, and especially his war on Southern L The NEW YORK OBSERVER will be sent for one year to anr clenrrman not: now a nk scrlber, for ONE DOLLAR. ; Ay shbscrtber sending his own subscrip v" m tMiviuiuc ana. a new suDscn ber with 5.00. can have -a eonvor th a 83US Letters:" or "The Life of Jerrv MiAnlv 3. We will send the observ rr fnrthA M. malnder of this rear, and to .Tannorv i iasa to any kbw subscribe r sendlnv us hU name ami MMurebs unu .ou in aarance. to such subscri bera we will also give either the volume of Irenaeus Lttters" or Th. Tif nr td, -m. -. .Ma,.W VI ovilj 4UU PprilUai 8nPArm It strengthens Liberal ter ree. women who hold small country p.istofflce. Col. Mosby al.o savs Jan. 6, tApril 28. Sent.l. -Jan. 20, tMay 5, July that if liw were in Virginia he would rote for Getierul Lee for Cougrewi." TTaaJi. r-t .m - uuvu s oorMparuia pecui- -r- iia.ir No I OC 1 1 lax coratlTe powers, other medicine has such a record of wonderf ril ! Chret. If VOU h.1T mtiAek nn the Governor-elect of Geortria. birr Hood' fitn-irm.. AytA If nmhr amonr It rrr.rton.1nf-. munv ! .. ... ... . ' - . . "utcvi m of the Terr best writers ef the soufh-rn Prrs-1 r- orinen.iiaR always manifested , any other instead. It Is a Peculiar arte nan Church. HU tbortuzhiy orthodox; oa questions of cootrlne. b it free and out KMAeo u ita news on all oi a questions. aoiows i : great interest in educatitmal mat- Me nd is worthy your confidence. 0 eighth JUL ie, that during h.s term as Governor fft a J r ,. CabarrustJa i and latltes free fllscuswoa within the booods of courtesy. atiluy aaSiV U lnTTnlAS 19 (he muy be able to carry out some of m, r X aU T i Uis l,rjecls tor providing better liie raper lor tbe reopl.-, chools, and more numerous, for the aadfreaentaiattsco'tcrauHmattrrtolafri'St! farming nectloiiM of the State. Says 'pSpfe11 Cli$S D'1 co' the Macon Telegraph: "Residence Price per jnnum. rJ G: or for one yw m on n farm in Georgia nliould not en- IOO Dosos Ono Dollnr Jan 20 lrr dw nrna a,on wext sat SUMMER RESORT! Nov. k. , 'ATINTICJ VIKW," WKIOHTSVILLE, N. C, , SALOON, Corner North Water f . Mulberry Streets, h Open fra 1 'dock i, n. fioncUf M 11:45 p. m. toiij. , CHAv, p. BROWNE, Agent, mcb 10 tf ' INGTON, It SAS vs. . WATBB - confidence of all lmnarrmi tai. I "c J""" au"cu " rne a . - . . m " ny -kftV m TAn W o A .awAaa V1T I H al a&fc pau I? ii,- e a .in ana ue variety ana exceuence of Its lite-1 "oc jur-iiurc pwwci y; - i et. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, 1 rary contents, which include serial and short 1 run our live presses. , "lt' dwJL . Davidsonf-March 3.Sent. l.tDee.1 SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. At this season aearly every one needs a SnrW-.Tnd -R, c o J " ! Fall Juds'e Graves. Auley.' Columbus Jan. 13. March 31. .Tnlv I , JJ everywhere, no i I L,uriK CUU1H113S1 j. ! Address, A nKriTi n vi ereates an appetite, and tones the digestion, tNov 24 I wnuo it eradicates disease. The peculiar nm..hiU' Combination. Pronortion. and irenratfnn loi at m . TeeUbl "medles sed give to Robeson-Jan! 17 Mav 19.Sent.29 Richmond Feb. 1, June 2, Sept 15, Dec. 1. ; Bladen March 17, Oct. 30. I Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. r Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27 ons. Sample c New York Observe f NEW YORK - 1390. Harper's Weekly EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Shipp. ILLUSTRATED. Iredell Nov! 3. Roan Fall-Judge Bynum. "" Z!?.k art 07 An.ll4Q I K woicoams uluaWAWW HCWBDaper ID , , - . . 1 . - v. ..0 VUAbVAUU Will" Feb. 3,' May 29, Aacr. 4. 1 ments on current politics has earned for it the I respect and confidence of all Impartial read- I stones by the best and m it for the perusal of range of tastes and p nosi popular writers, I ana makes our presses hum. yomc people of the widest I it ki. tn. onvnna wbo w tirsufts. Thn wn " w A tee JOHN xclt H1X. Elitar and rrorrietor, w limincton. x. c T TO CANVASS FOK He Kieriijss if i Tip! ml ii Tain. ; tail a penalty so severe as the Uy rs NOW OPKN UNDER SAME oi an niucatton to the farmer. : children, if farming is to continue to j be a respectable and proQtable ; busiuess. In many parts of Georgia I .manage- meat. Tne Hotel and grounds are near the Spring Judge Merritnon. a. am. v w w aHB rm wm m m m aa am wrv m av - v . araiaiai al a nn w aa mr m h Hi A av. waa. a rr" w,r' io. i supplements are of remarkable Tariprr in " " uur . c wj ,, ymi Monteomerv March 31 finf oo tereat ,.a ivX. SjoTS ofr abreast of the timesand our esUbtotinew Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. . j tfae highest order of artistic ability to I i the largest hvthe city, and v NINTH ! JUDICIAL DISTRICT. waters of the ound and the Atlantic Ocean and a few step from the Depot of the Sea coast Railroad from Wilmington. Ask tne conductor of the train to stoD to aiwrighumiie ....... 1 i:. t , VfllPIl BJ TBI niV IVtlT An U.ir.n I " ivf iiicb uii i iarui awiiy iroiu i VI Ilia IMI, llftfn. Va SUIlH Br Uoa. Samuel S. ("Sunset") Cox. late U. S. i the schools which the HXalster to Tarter. Send for Circulars. ED. WILSON MANNING, Proprietor. 13 WANTED. I mtr scuuuis wuirii me towns anti cities have established, and this fact I has had much to do with thp driffc A naraiacent volume of orer 600 pates, . - . . . beaatifuuy and prorasely Iliustrateo. , or population away from the coun- ktm. or' latkst ax ixrr srroT. j try." ramAJrvj;tiTor ADBcoa. - Taa work aparkles with the brUhtest wiuj Why It la Popular. It eoutaiaa "t1.1 I Because it has proven ita absolute Muat of ike woman kmplre, from ita loun-' merit over and over again, because . Jlt ed S tat e to handle our celebrated datioa to tr.e prrsent day. it has an unequalled re con I of cure?, fS. .7?5i? Fl1, 1j?ppllcaUo af Taia book will hAte a larce a.tle. and live i., it, ia ,i..-ti i : illPt?.fc'lrlleC. ana erery box U lmki hatlui -mr temtorr at once. w V. v " . V". " " J MfcTirantee, which i Anl lhnAn -Mr RM.lhI l'Dlt. tiO Will a wort their territory for all It is worth,- anr lecue it comolues economy ami 1 GENTS OF EITHER SEX T3ROUGHOU A Av ananlc t'lorougiiiy honest manner, ami wewiu rornpit la ereryi in i amount lust an r vhM nnr remedy fails to pcrfectj a permanent cure hiJflriii trengtb, leing the only medicine of ZYtTlntun croool wm promiae earneat work wUl b-, whch ..100 l)OSes One Dollar" is Into uJkr aectlonT no poarAlafi? mT2S jrTarUcuUr adire-a, " true these strong points have made, parucuiars addir aufacturers. v w.8.UKKBEKT.E,tnstan.N.c. Hood's Sarsaparilla the most sue- i and im scSaS Itsnuo. aSSSSir"' tOT 0n 'l 4 niedleln. of the day. WUlw cSaa ? ciggfa 'Fall Jndcre Shinn Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21, Forsyth-Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20 Yaukin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. I WHKes March 3,Sept. 8. Alleghany March 17, Sept. 1. ,T)avie March 3L Oct. 6. , ' Ktokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10 K-irry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Spring Judge Brown. - " Fall Judge Merrimon. uenaerson Feb. 10, July 13, Burke Jarch 3, Aug. 4. Cald well-March 17, . SepL 1. m. I Asne-rwarcn alav2C, Aug.;i8. VAtanpa -Anril "7 A oer .-r MiUhellApril 14, Septla; Yancey April28,Sept..22. T'V . McDowell Uav 19. i.f ' RLXVENTH JUDiaAi'DIOTtlCrl Spring-7-Jadge Phillips. . f . "Fair Jndge Brbirn. bear upon the illustration at- tna-Ahnncrefni I if ti.i wA.k-nn,nfmc. atJsfaction Respectfully, r - , . JACKSON t BEI V : , Leading Printers, Balers andFrn M isses Burr & James1 School HtlSSES BURR AND JAMES WILL B' uanrAK BOAAAB 4 00 XU. , . . -ndchil- HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. 00 1 Pn their School for Young Ladtos, w" v fortM to'aU subxTtoers in the United bren of both sexes. Vr fafa JTamA jVai ii m If., r - S . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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