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Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all diseases arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. Tfce natvrml realt Ja rood an r tit aatf MU4 f Imd. IHee a mail levant ly rca(d and eaaj- to aw allow " SOLD EVERYWHERE. - : ... 18fJ0. Harp?r8 Magazine. TOlo Polly grQvioT7,a Josh. ,T. Jambs, Editor & Prop'r. ' WxLMiJfOToy, N. C. i only good or encouraging feature about this thundering- salary" list." j The. Commercial Gazrtte further t Supreme aid Superior Courts of Nor 'i Carolina 1890. 'r,r '"4 suggests that President Palmer, who i a mUHonaJ re, .'should jttirn over his sajary to the Worlds Pair, it I t NAATK. JUDGES. DISTRICT. RKSIDE2CB. wpnvpqnAY nrrronFR 2 1820. - .--- J for the reason tha "it-may need Entered at the rostpmce at Wilmington, N.C., ftjj Rt the end if as secono-cusa maiier. . . . ' 1 - faded upon. Geo. II. Brown, Fred. Phillips, j II. G. Connor,. iE. T. Boykin. i DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. - i Janies C. McKae. fcitp-iwy. ; W. J.Moutgomerv, rom Coscaksa. Etxra Distbict. Thj8 ,s what OUfrht to ,mv in Jee F. Graves, STDirenAMD:ALRXAyDER,of .Mecklenburg. f t must have it, to fullv en- John G. Bynuui, 1" Beaufort. 3 Edgecombe. 3 Wilson. . 4 Wake. 5 Guilford. C SaraDsorv "7 Cumberland. 8 Cabarrus. 9 Snrry. - 10 Fox Jvsncts or ths sctkxve Cocbt: rii.f Tufiim ft Vrtvtvnv (if Wltf. Associate Justice Wa Lira Clakk, of Wake. 11 12 1 ILLUSTRATED. Fob SmuoE Co cut Jcdces : 1st District G bo. XL Ebowk. Jr., of Beaufort. 2nd District Dewkt K. Betaw. of Craves 4h District Srum Whitaseh. of Wake. j 5th District B. w. Winston, of Granville. 6th District E T. Botkin, of Sampson. 7th, District J AX E3 D. Mclraa, of Koore. J joy life. 1 Thousands are searching) Win. M. Shipp, ! for it daily, and mourning because J. H. Merrinion, they (inu It not. ihousands upon j thousands of dollars are spent an- i nuftllv bv our Teonle in the hone NAME. that they may attain this boon. And 'John W.'Blount, 1 yet it may be had by a'!.' We guar- Xi. H. White, (col), 2 Ewin A. Abbit- will be presented Tn lUa- ' Q Dltrlct . F. AHMrraxn, of Iredell rut Magaxixb for iron, wlta comments by ( ioch District Joun Ocat Btncm, f Barkc. Avpkxw lo.ua. Uaktek s Magazine haaalao nth District W A. Eoee of Lincoln. tad special arrangements with altuoksk . lun msincir-w. a. loee, oi uncoin. Da vest. the greatest of unog Ktcdcu novel- Fob Sojcitor : lsu, tor Iho axcloslTO pabUcatton. In scilal 6tn District O. II. ALLEN, of Lenoir. Mec klenburg Buncombe. SOLICITORS. DISTRICT. RESIDKNCK. Perquimans. a Tbs Coloalu of Tarascon: the Last Adven- torea of tae Famoiu Tarurlii. Tbe srory will tranalated br Heset Jakes, and llios traxedr Kos accIMtbiich. W. D. HowBiXB win contribQte a novelette la three parts, and Lafcadio Heakx a nov elette la two parts, entitled "Youtna," hand aomeU illustrated. In illustrated papers, touclilnjr subjects of curreat Interest, and In its kbort ttoriex poenoa, and timely articles, the Magazine will maintain its well-known standard. HARPERS' PERIODICALS -PBR YEAR HAXmi-S MAGAZINE 4 HASFXB'S WHS1T 4 0 XA&FXH'S BAZA It 00 nARPKITS TOUNU PEOPLE 2 00 ra4j?p Prte to o'J nViTiyr ttt if Cm Toe volouie or tn m-..ai:.c tvib un itxt Number fur June and lutein ur oi rat i yeur Wnennotxme ii tiinei. tubcrtptions eytn with tn Suiairr rurre-- Mtn- oi re eelpt of oraei rtound Voiuiurs ot m t, 'im-. ij. mrre Ter Ki-k. in nr.it i i jtli blu-iiu-. vn. aent by ruiU , st-pu. l. u rwiy perrolumv. ui 4 ?.- for blndln.. . acfl by uail post paid. Index to Uorper Magazine, Alpn.iiiei.icai, Analrtical and ciasinrU, for Volum? 1 to 7i Inclusive, from June. l&t. to .!me. one vol, rv. clotn. $4 oa ... . POMONA HILL :UHSLnlES COUNTY DF.MOC1CATIC TICKET. FOR IIOCSE Or LBrBESEXTATITES . GEO. L. MUKTOV, Jl T. KKl.'K. Fob tinERirr : FRANK II. .TEiMAN. Fob Cleue of sctekior Cocbt JOHN I). TAYLOR. Fob Hecisteb or Deeds : JOHN UAAU. J" Fob Tbeascrbb : . JOHN L. DL'DLET. Fob Svrtetor : M. P. TAYLOR. Fob Constables;: Wilmington J. W. MILLIS. Care Fear M. O. CIIADWICK. Masonboro JOHN MELTON. Harnett W. U. STOKLEY. Keleral Po'nt J. DAVE FO' TnERLAND. fob corokeb : JOUN WALTON. antee that tlectrio Bitters, if used D. Worth inffton. according ro uirections ami tiie use t. M. Argo, persisted in, will bring you Good Di- i. K. Strayhorn, gesiionanti ousune nemon uyspen- u. m. Allen, sia and install instead Eupepsy. We Frank McNeill, recommena niectne uitw-rs for itys- tj. f. l,om pephia antl all diseases of Liver, I Tho?. fettle. arotnacn and Ividneys. Boltl at:00c, and ?1 per bottle at Kobt. It. Bella mwholesale and retail drugstore. Tli Gnnan fleet is important Hint it stands sel in h French -timnte naval foro-. whi F-'iiCo. Italy. ci mes already so at 139 ves ot effective h trives only 16i lo before- it with 1A2 vi-ve!'. Uisin lefore Italy with 18.". and Knirland before all of them with S3. POMONA. N. O., Two and a naif MUes West of OrcenBboro. N. c riTae mala line of tno 1L D. R. R. passes tnrosrfc tne crounds and witnin 100 feet of d olce. S&leia trains max est ops regular twice dally eaca wax. Tnose interested in Fruit and Fruit Oro win? are cordially invited to inspect tais. the Largest Nursery in tbe mate, aad ons of tne largest In t ne sou to. Stoca conMsta of Apples, Peach. lear, djemr. Flum. Japanese Persimmons. Aprl oota. Nectarlnea. Mulberries. Ouince. Graiies, Figs, Raspberries, Gooseberries, currants, lie riant, zagusn wainui, i-ecans. vnesinut, Strawberrica. Roses. Evergreens, shade Trees, Jto. AU the new and rare varieties as well as U sit ones, wnlcn my new catalogue for ISM win saow. Give yoor orders to my authorized agent or order direct from tne Nursery. cenrspondence solicited. DestrlpUve Cata- loorue rree to appucants. Adaresa J. TAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford Co., N. C r ReuatKe salesman wanted in every Cauatr. a Rood caring commission will to flTte o TI23B TABLE NO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Co. avaa a . a n -r -x-.-.t jk t O N AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEC. M, 1837 dally eicept Sun- Trains will rsa as follows. day. Gonra scrrx. No 1 Passenger and Freight. Leave Raaalet, N.C.. 8.20 A. M Arrtre at Caeraw, & C. J0 A. M " CODTg NOETH. No. S Passenger and Freight: Laav Cfceraw, S. C 45 P. M. Arrive at Hamlet, n. C &35 P. M. daolIU WM.XONCURE.Supt. The North Carolina Presh)1erian ISA Religious Family Paper, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, i aad devoted to tne intellect aal, moral and aptrltual interests of toe people. it numbers amon? tu carrepondents many ef the very best writers of the Southern iTes ETtertan Church. It is thoroughly orthodox oa questions ot doctrine, but rree and out Earea In tta news oa all open questions, it ailsws and Invites tree discussion within the bcsds at courtesy. la popularity the Pbesbttekiax Is con staatly dvanclar- It Is Onef th most notable features In tux rptnrnH in Georgia this year - t m is the increase of property owned hv colored neoDle. According to the Atlanta Constitution the tota this vear in the State is $12,322,003 Rf'Ainst tl0.al5.830 last rear. The colored people aro prosperin every section of Georgia. ir in Miss Whitney, nvho succeeded liaria Mitchell as professor of m tronomy at Vatpar, thinks the study of science good discipline for the emotional nature of eirls. many of whom find, the moon and stars with a congenl jl teacher, usually an ama teur, au inexhaustible field of pleas ant if not particularly Instructive study. The tjanquet of the International ecretarian Coneress In Liondon re cently consisted of porridge, stewed and fresh fruit, eggs and lentil cut lets with tomato sauce, mushroom Dattles and eavory sandwiches. Af- ter this official breakfast the Con gress held a conference advocating their ideas of food. The Paper for the People-, aad presents la Its columns matter to Interest More than five thousand stone masons in Berlin are without - work or money, me builders say mm stoppage of their trade, from which this state of affairs has resulted, is due to the recently increased agita tion of the Social Democracy.; Every one is ufraid to contract for new buildings for fear of a strike for fsher wages on the part of the workingraen as soon as the work is under way. - - - Ex-Governor Pattifon, the De.uo cratic candidate for Governor of! ennsylvauia, has never been beat en at the poll. In 1887 he was elect ed Controller of the Republican city of Philadelphia by 1.9C2 majority; in 1SSO he carried his city (Philadel phia) by a majority of 13,503, while in the same yoar Garfield had a ma jority in the same city of 20,833; in 1SS2 he was elected Governor of the Republican State of Pennsylvania by a plurality of 40,202. Wilmington District Fourth Round Qnarterly Meetings In Part, j -Sampson, McGee's Dedications. 23th and 2Gth. j 'Magnolia, Cententary, Nov. 1st and 2d. Elizabeth, Elizabethtown,-" Nov. 8th and 9th. ! Waccamaw, Shiloh, Nov. Htb and 19th. ! Rockv Point, Burlaw nreek, 19th and 20th Cokeburg, McNatt's, Nov. 22d and 23rd. t Brunswick Mission, Nov. Sth. j 'Brunswick Circuit, Nov, 28th and 30th. i Mr Kenahsville. Charity, Dec. 3rd and 4th H Grace Church, Dedication, Dec. 7th. F.D.SwindelI, Presiding Elder, LEMON ELIXIR j A Pleasant Lemon Drink. 1 For biliousness and constipation, take .Lemon Elixir. i For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For ick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. i l-tia I sia ci nf u nnaf fa n rj4 si aa Vh 7 1 f f v 1, vi gxjim va 'I'v a, . t uuu v av t a i a jr take Lemon Elixir. H For fevers, chills and malaria, tak Lemon Elixir. j j Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the abov riamd diseases, all of which arise from; a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. r'reparea only ov Lr. n. moziev Atlanta, Ga. 5uc cts. and i.oo per oottie, ai druggists. A Prominent Minister. Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered! kidneys and constipation.' I have! been cured by Dr. Mozley's Leiuor Elixir and am now a well man. Rkv. C. C. Davis, Eider M. E. Church South, No. 2$ Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. w. fi. o er, F. L. Osborne, J. M. Moody, Halifax. 3 Martin. 4r Wake. 5 Durham. 6" Duplin. 7 Richmond. 8 Iredell. 9 Rockingham. 10 CaldwelL 11 Mecklenburg 12 Buncombe. Alexander Jan. 27. July 28. Union-Feb. 10, tFeb. 17, Sepl 15, tSept. 22. - . TMecKienDurg - td, zi, -Aiig.ao.-" Gaston March 17, Oct. G. - ' LincolnMarch 31r Sept. 20. ' Cleveland April 7, Aug. 4, Oct 20. Rutherford April 21, Oct. 27. . Polk- May 5, Nor. 10. , J TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring J udge Connor. . - - r fan juuge l'liuups. Madison Feb. 24.Jnly 28, tNov.17. Buncombe fMarch 10, fAug. 11. Transylvania March 31, Sept. 1. Hay wood April y, tei)t. 8. Jackson April 22, Sept. 22, ( Macon May 5, Sept. 29. - Clay May 12, pet 8. ' Cherokee May 19rOct 13. Grahaui June 2, ''Oct. 27." Swain rjune 9th, Nov. 3. - . 'T.i, -i . " i-.- "a . :,:? - .- ' " ' " For criminal cases. ' y , t For civil cases alone. . . . X For civil case ; alone except, jail cases. . '.-'. -, - - CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTSl - mm"- down: let's have an V!4 the wife , rWeoftg . "Oh line's a, - ??to&feI,fci I'm mean and rtT.-HP?1. : J I? hsvinffsnythaw toahoM Me?Zl ownstreeCTiae'it I TIME OF HOLDING. COURT. SitW HASOVKR COUSTT. . Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge. Benj. R. Moore, W ilinington, tfohci tor. aaTe to be. My wifT ' ? tiZL? wan anyone I ever fa."ie Iiuvl idd. to the cof0rt. J Wtn tut. .i v - aiT i mb ma t that'. how Oh covered her it, she sJwa?t V 'secret,' WhrniL1 kr, eonecendltto; And she was rirht 1 1 . ""n 6 elf for donblelhe AwH S Ittoeether.fro ,ikJ?S!?!pos prvl' w ium events and tcZj' n KJWfflff J I can4 tS5! Court begins Jan 6. March 17, May makes all to dresVXr4 PwS? 4 19, July 13, Sept 15, Nov. MECKLENBURG COUNTY Oliver P. Meare Judge. Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte,. Solicitor. Court begins Feb. 10, April 14, Aug. 11, Oct. 6, Dec. 1. sBUNCOSfBE COUNTY. ForMalaria, Liver Tr ou-j ble, or Indigestion, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS yspepsDa Makes the lives of many people miserable,: and often leads to self-destruction. Distress' after eating, sour stomach, sick headache,! heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, all gone ' feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu larity of the bowels, are some of the more common symptoms. Dyspepsia does not get well of ItselL It requires careful, persistent remedy like Hood's Sarsa- parllla, which acts gently,, yet surely and eCciently. It tones the stomach and other orcans. regulates tne cucestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus ' cirIr . - . , wwr TJL Headache Spring-Judge Bynum. LWlll. I za LliU V All - - ' - m . - M XT ! FIRST : JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SDriner Judge Whitaker. i Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort--tFeb. 17. May 2G, Nov. 24. j Currituck March 3, Sept. 1. Camden March 10, Sept. 8. Pasquotank March 17, Sept. 15. Perquimans March 24, Sept. 22. ChowanMarch 31, Sept. 29. G.ites April 7, Oct. 6. Hertford April 17, 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. , Soring Judge Woinack. ' ! Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax fMarch 3, May 12, Nov.lQ. Northampton JJan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sept. 20. Bertie Feb. 3, April 28. Oct. 27. Craven tFeb. 10. May26, Nov. 24. Warren March 17, Sept. 15. Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Boykin. i Fall Judge Womack. Pitt-Jan. 6, March 17, Juo9, Sent. 15. Franklin Jan. 20, April 14,No .10. Wilson 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. Jb'ali J udge Uoy kin. Wake Jan. 6, tFeb. 24, March 24, tApril 21. July9, fAug. 27 Sept. 22, tOct. 20. I Wavne 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 Armfleld. ! Fall Judge MacKae. Durham-Jan. 13, March 24, June; 2. Oct. 13. ! Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, Nov. 24. unatnam Jbeo. iv, way o,sept. 2a. THE MOST CHAbTE AND pukest Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15, Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. aUlyUAY PAPER 2. S Grange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3. Caswell April 14, Aug. 14,Nov.lO. Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. lyu ii,ua; uuu ucroresses and thZ. ww 17. - and she gets all hcr4 44 a?arln. ttzrnt -and whit rtfhvzz whit ijrj-7 - "Well,, my friend th:- fmnd wva itDm m lienor. I .-oc.u ume ror our tin seemH wnatyoa WMt, yonV?Z. thf publisher and tell B-c ikcuu lenns for von eltw70,Ma cash, ; Better robsffiffi fo rs.Tom:! OnlTeoSSV-lofftodtt- Chas-A. Moore, Asheville, Judge. E. D. Carter, Asheville, Solicitor. Court begins Jan. 27, Apri SupremeCourt mets first Monday jeemnwuat jou wa!TLVon.V in Pfihriiarv v Rxaminations on Fr - LP"?xCTMdtellliimwh;'-. day and Saturday, before First District Feb.- 3; Second' District, Feb. 10; Third District, Feb.-17: Fourth District, Feb. 24; Fifth I Dis trict, March 3; Sixth District March 10; Seventh District March 17; Eiarhth District, : March 24t Ninth District March 31; Tenth Distiict; April 7 Twelfth -District April 14; Eleventh District, April 21. v i l.ast Monday -in September. - Ex aminations Friday and Saturday be; fore. First District, Sept. 29; Sec' ond District Oct. C; Third District Oct 13; Fonrth District Oct 20th; Fifth District, Oct 27: Sixth Dis trict, Nov. 3; Seventh District, Nov, 10. M trhth riu1-iit Wap 1 Ninth AW . Alb, tif JLM. VtlVIt - .a W m -a 11 tUftU I .n District, Nov. 24; Tenth District, 'U, Dec. 1; Twelfth Districr, Deo. 8; Eleventh District, Dec 15. - that ta six monthT; EStt. .Kj pnnhsher, W. Jenningi ViZZSgS Street, New York, for a siwVLu I tha Premium List" Bpeclm copjeo Hon. Jefferson Bavi -"Br- ' "i I VMBS. JBPFEKiOS DAVIs THE LEADING . Daily Paper OF-SOUTH CAROLINA IS ' AIIMI Art ... The profipectus and complete outattet. vassing will be ready immediately 1 AGENTS WISHWO TTi!9iPiPT.n. i TORY on this great work will piiJ JfC as soon as possible, the pubUs&rv 'B'JLFOBD OOMPAHl' , 18-22 East 18th Street " mw toki' febTtf ' " ' Price $10 Per Annum, MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS. IN SOUTH CAROLINA IS ; - . . s " - :- - - ' The Sunday News. ADVERTISER? Can learn the 'exact of: any proposed liiis c; advertising in America: Papers addressfc Geo. P; Rowell'i'CoJ Distress After Eating attention, ana a Spring Judge Graves. j Fall Judge Arm field. Fender March 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover tJan. 20, tApril 13, TSept. 23. Lienoir Feb. 3, Autr. 10, Nov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. 0, Dec. 8. Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. Onslow March 31. Nov. 3. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Price, with Daily, fli per year, alone, $2 per j year; six months, $l: single copy, 5 cts; mailed to any address - v v : - s Nevf paper 'Advertising Bure - " v : v 1 0 Spruce St., New York, Send 1 0 cts. for 1 DO-pan PtxntiM GAS vs. EVERY ONE'S PAPER, THE 7" mm and uutnict all axes, ciasaea and 1 ths peoole mca per annum, $2 S; or ror one any new sntscrlber. ft i.v AdAirea JOHN McLAl'RIN. Xaitor aad Troprleior. wiiniiacton. K, year to AGENTS WANTED I to" canvass for Tl CiTtnim if i HfKml ii Tirtrjf By noa. Samnel 8. (fionaet") Cox, late U. s. Mlalaur to Turkey. ExGovernor Warmoth is the Re publican nominee for Congress in) condtuensj the 1st district of Louisiana, and promises to make it warm" for Gen. Meyer, Ids Democratic oppon ent As this district gave 7 627 ma jority against Warroouth when he was a candidate for Governor two a . 9 m . yeais ago againsc ueu. isicnois, on a full vote, it does not seem proba ble that he has a ghost of a chance of election. No doubt Warnionth will be soundly trounced as usual. parw. The fact that the six leading of ! fleers of the Chicago's World's Fair haa htn voted salaries aggregat- A maraiaoent rolnme of over 600 beauufaUv and proruU Illustrates. bo. cox's LatxsT ay o best irroaT. tin ivn tck' RtmiT ixDirxoa Th wort spartio "ith the truntet wit. . inc $70,000 a year is attracting con It contains BunKvous smu?lny uneu, but it iderable attention as well Iho alsa gives a clear, concise, ana interesting ao- ',ueno, 1 eU " . eoaniotthetKtomn Cmptre, from its.ioun-j further fact that of thisnmount the ttliKiTiits sals, and Ure Democratic officers will receive but Sor?Sub?ainwho wtui15 whilst the Repnblical officers wont their territory -for all it is worth," are i will bag $55,00 a year. This, how- h?wmnr5rS ' w,dow not distress the Cincinnati aooeptwi. , Commercial Gazette,. which declares BPaa Ma aff anl aMl SiajniaMn - . a. uiKBEur.K. ins an, N. c. Oeaeral Arnt lor orth Carolina Manaoa this paper. . Jaa S . that the Republican preponder ance of salaries "seems to be the thetlc effecta of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. " I hare been troubled with dyspepsia. I lad but little appetite, and what I did eat lfnrr- distressed me, or did me lUUlT utti rmtA Tn Jin hnnr Dlirn alter eating I would expe rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as thouxh I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, Vhlch is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up In a gup room with fresh paint. Last' . spring I took nooil's Sarsa- StOmaCtl rffla took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced. Gxobox A. Tage, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Said by aQ droggists. 1 ; six t or fi. Prepared only bf C I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.' 10O Doses One Dollar jam 20 lyr dw ntm mon wed sat Columbus- 28. Fall Judge Graves. Jan. 13, March 31, July Anson Man. 6. tApril 28, Sent 1. iTINOV. 24. Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5, July zi, JMOV. 1U. Robeson Jan. 17,May 19,Sept.29 Richmond Feb. 1 . June 2. SeDt 15, Dec. 1. . Bladen March 17, Oct 30. Brunswick- April 7, Sept 8. Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 271 EIGHTH jUDICIAIi DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. Fall Judge Bynum. Cabarrus Uan. 27. April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29. Ancr. 4. ixov, a. ! Roan Fpb. 17. Alav S A n ir lo , , - ' j ' UtOV. 17. NKVV8 AND COURIER. Price, tl per year; six months, 50 cts; single copy, 5 cts; mailed to any address. mchl2 L890. Harper's Youn People. AN IliLUSTRATED WEEKLY. W havA init added, at Terf heiTTB pense, a four-horse power Otto Oa ! to?run our live presses. "It's ft aad makesiour presses hum. Come tu . ft ; no trouble to show to anyone wm -call at our office. We try alwsji ta abreast of the times-candour ertsbu-s- Is the largest to the city, and wfli wit? if hard work, promptness, eatlsfactloB i- bard cask can keep It so. - t - Kespectiuuy, JACKSON & BELI- Leading Printers, Rulers and BW - , ; Ifsses Burr & james'Schc: pjTISSES. BORB AND JAJUB r XTJL The Eleventh Volume of Hum i rorva Pkoflb, which begins with the Number for gramme, it will offer to its readers at least I Even their firhnoi for Tonne Ladles, four serials of the nsnal iftmrth and nthri in I pea ineir scnooi ior l uuiig two or three parts, namely. 4 'The Red Mus tang " by William o. Stoddard.- "Phil ana the uaby," by Ltrcv C. JUi.i.ix; "prince Tom- uiy," vy uuhk kusseu. uobysll; ana "Jnoth- era way,- oy juakuajlet js BAKGSTXB; XWO short serials by Hjauiab IIjoktu SormsMn. Two series of Fairy Talcs will attract the at- drea of both sexes, . 1 OnMwsilay, Oct. 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Kmflcs andPOil for sale. acbiott- - -' - l- '-t- ' so admirably illustrated by him, and another series id a amerem, vein rjy fxanb; M. Bicx- kell. There will be short stories bv w t nowExis, Thomas Nklsow Pagbl Mabt K. VV ILJUKS. JNOEA 1BBBT. IIABBTST iPRSSCCTT SPOFFOBD, DAvn kkb, Hxzkxiah Bpttkx- worth, jsonrnj owett, richaso Malcolm as tnose or ongnt mteuecu w1n. ci themes and Needlework tree or Davidson March 3,Sept. l,tDecl RarvlolphMarch 17, Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Springs Judge Merrimon. Fall Judge Shinn. Rockinsrham Jan. 20. Julv 21. Im ' . I Nov. 3. - i-enus-postage j-repaia, fa pryear.f JoHKSTOir, etc. A subscrlptlbn to Habfex's Totme Pxorxx secures a juvenue uiorary. ihere is useful ksowledse. s'jbo plenty of amusement Rnum. 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