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(7 Vf till J a y FOR PITCHER'S L O ,3 Q 0 ros Jc?tici or Tn je sctuehe Cockt: C hlef Juvicc A. S. Meseikon. cf Wifce. . Asooclat.? Just le? Walter Clark of Wake. bill." 9 10 Edgecombe. Wilson. Wake. Gniiford. Sampson C nmberland. Cabarrus. Surry. Electric Hitters. Win. M. Shjpp, 11 ! J. H. Merrimon, - 12 rba srrERion CorRT J cross : t D!itrift-:Ef. n. Drown, Jr.. cX Beaufort, ZTi Listr.rt IIexrv It. irtYAX. of Craven. 4 h Mstrl-rt Srntn WnrTAKfrzi. or Wake. .Va I'Ntrlct 1 WixsTOv. of iintartlie. ! Ii?:rl:-r-r: T. I'ovxiv. of Srmpson. TU DirUlct .iiiirj J. .VcIvek, of itoore. Kh 11 .trier F. ARWFiru, of lrfc-11 ir.:ii ni.siclr .Ioiin c;ray BrsrM, 4 f EJike. CajtoTta promote D!get!oat and i mu pi-?ii !'.. a. Toke. of Lincoln. leu ioucnos : Thu rf medy it bpcni!n o well known and ro pnru'ir rs to need r.o j. XAMK t nav I'.'fi t Ti,n r t? J. tl. Hill", IfUl OTcrcomta 1 latulency, Constipation, Sour : Stomach, "DIarrbcra, tnl Feveriihnes c h U rl.T-i. II. ALLKN, of Len6Ir.- Thus tho cLUJ Is rendered healthy and it? j deep xtatnraL Castorla rr.nlaLas no ; Morx'biae or other narcotic rIrty, I MCJtorlA Is so well adar Unl to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prcrlption known to B'.' II. A. A rcher, 3L I .. ! 62 rortlocd At c, LrookJyn, N. Y. J ' f dm Castor In my practice, and find it i tpecialij adapted to affecttocj of children." f Mn.' 31. D.. . 10C7 yd Ato.. Now York. Tfft Czrzxrs. Co .77 Murray St., N. Y. I, I Advice to tlio Aged Arbrinralnrirxaltlc,neluMlnr Slslt bwla,vrealt kidney and blad r ana torpid liver. P 1 XYapIflerretonthcAecrGrana. atlmalaUoi' in bowala ctvinjr nlor al tflaharv nltliont stralutnf or rr1plnA-(and UIPABTING VIGOR t tb kldncya, bladder and liver. Tkyr adapted to old oryouu;. SOLD KVmiYAVlimgE. POMONA HILL NUKSERIES j POMONA. X C; Two aal a n&lX MUeWest of Ure;nsDcro. N. C nihoraala ll&of tte 1L V. u. it- passes thxoorn ta rrounls and witnln Uo feet o tn ofilce. fcalem trains rn a vest ops rr-.iiar iwiee oaiir eacn way. -lnoso interested in Fruit aia Fruit tiroirin? are ro nil ally inrited to inspect tnls, tho Largest Nursery in tbe state. aa ono ot tne unrest in tno soutn. Stock eonststs of Apples. Ieaca. ivar. Cherry, l'lura, Japancso I"en.linuion5. Ann ' cots. Nectarines. Mulberries. Quince, Graies, rurs. iiaspoemc. ooo.eycrncd,i;uix.int3, lie riant. n?usri ainrit, i"ecans. Chestnut, MrawDmcs, noses. tTerrreens. Miaaa Tives, Ac AU tho new and raro varieties a well as th otdoacs, whlcU my new catalogue for lv3 win iaow. Olrerour orders to my autLorlil a-entor order direct from tho Nursery. correspondence solicited. Desirlptlrc t ata- lorjs iree 10 appucaats. Adaress J. VAN LIN D LEY, roilONA, Guilford CO., N. C vr iteuaDia salesman wantivi in rvorr ' County. A c;oo3 pajin; coramlsiviQ win be TIME TABLB NO. i Palmotto Railroad C;. COUNTY lKMCi:TIC TICK KT." m FOK Ilnrf Z OK 1-Kf KEAkXTATlVES . .F.'. 1- ..iiKT(v. ; . -I. T. KE!;. For Mijiiii F : Fit NK i;' "1 i:iman. F Vi.Hk ok si tkciou :rRT !t!!tf n. TAYLOK. : Fo:: KtoisiKit ok Uekos: JOHN HA 1C Jr. Fok Tkeasvkki: : JOHN I- DUDLEY., , For scrtetok : Si. P. TAYLOlt. Fou Constables;: Wliinli-Ston J. W. MILLIS. Care rejtr-M. ell DWICK. lasonboro JOHN MELTON. Harnett W. H. SToKLEY. Federal ro'nt-J. U.WF. SOCTIIERLAND. h OR COK0SEK : JOHN WALTON. " The situation iu South Carolina jrrowa luore intensely intrust inir as the day ut election approaches. There are two tickets in the tild and l)oth are Democratic. One is h nrotest nsainst the other. But the : pefrHi niennon AH , nno 1 lf-ene Ivttu r the fnrai son? j b , oil..!. .c.rt, toltw .,al. j I';Ii.Is,rra0harU, (H'f'ill Ma'stia! f-vers ,t F r cire ol I I Ie.nJ'seh, (j rt!pHti -it H-ri j uJijf:j- linn In f'ttrii. HiltON ' "f-tiro nilN I? o!i-n i'uaranie"d. r m nev rI nd 5. Pr e" 5 rt It and $1 00 tr ti'r tin H! Ihrt U. fteliarai' wh"l!i and re'a'l drur -'r'. Mecjklenburg Buncombe. - SOLICITORS. DISTRICT. RKSIDKNCK. LKaio.N i;lxxii: j" A" Il-fu:nr Lfum Drftik. ! Fr biiiouMwtis nnd constipation, j take Lmon Elitir ! - Fir iiidi-sf ion antl foul stomach,1 fake Lemon .blixir. t For sick and neifvotiS liead-icb.-f, take Ltnon Elixir. For slee jlesMiess and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appnt.te and debility, take Lemon Elixir. . For fevers, chills aud malaria, take Lemou Elixir.. . t - , Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will rjot fail you In any of the ohov? named diseases, all of which arUe from a torpid or-diseased -liver, stomach, kidneys or bowel. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. . oOc cts. aud $1.00 per bottle, at driii:ts. A Prominent Minister Writes. After ten yearn of pneat sufTeiinjr from ludigestion with prreat nervous v. H. JJO CP, F. I. O.-borne, J. M. Moodv, 1 Perquimans. , 2 Halifax. 3 Martin. 4 Wake. 5 Durham. G Duplin. 7 Richmond. 8 Iredell. 9 Rorkingham. 10 Caldwell. 11 Mecklenburg 12 Buncombe. TI3IK OF HOLDING COURT. FIRST JUDTCIAIi DISTRICT. opponents of the Tilliuan ticket bad fcit,neyi. and constipatiou. I have feprin their fight in the primaries and nir been curd by Dr. Mozly's Jemon ter though the pill was in -eeinf? iixir ami am now a wen man. Spring Judge" Whilaker. -Fall Judge Connor. Beaufort- -Feb. l7;HaV 26, Nov. 24. Currituck March 3. Sept. 1. CaiiideuMarch 10, Sept. 8. Pa-yuotuuk March 17. Sept.. 15. - PerquimansMarch 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. Hvde--Mav 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SKCON D JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Wcinack. Fall Judge Whttaker. Halifax tMarch 3, May 12.Nov.10. Northampton Jan. 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. Edgecombe April 14. Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Alexander Jari. 27. Jnly 28. Union Feb. 10, fFeb.' 17. Sept 15, tSept. 22. Mecklenburg - tFeb. 24, Atig. 25. Gaston March 17, Oct. 6l - - Lincoln March 31, Sept. 3. . Cleveland April 7. Aug. 4, Oct. 20. Ilntherford April 21, Oct. 27. " PolkMay5t-jo :i- TWKLFT1T JUDICIAL, DISTRICT. ' Spring J udge Connor. - " -. F,a)l Judge Phillips, Madison Feb. 24, July 28. t Nov. 17. 15 nncombe fM arc h 10r. f A ug. 1 1.: Transylvania March 31, Sept; 1. Haywood April 7, Sept. 8. .-. : t Jacksou -April 52,. Sept. 22. t X Macon Mav 5, Sept. 29. f rf Clav Mav i2, Oct. 8. " - - : Che'rokee May.l9..0ct.'l3. Graham June 2, Oct. 27. ; Svain June Jth, Nov. 3. ; .; r '- v. lienor Tmn r-V. 1 T A 44 T : b I m T down street, and shwvi Ini .- hare to l'u,l& thaa anyone I Vrer kw.rT, prising me with lomn.f'iLV. ' adds to the- and ehe'a T alwar. "V;iii2. De7 or oV- otered her iotkA Ittel knew wfronw.i- .!? e aoV for annKKl v" uurtJn I da i Vl ffordofnVa It toeretlier. from th .TriP"01 Prk Tillman nominated, yet it was the work of the regular Democratic Convention and as such should re ceive tne unqualified "Support of the party. The Haskell movement is ill-advised.aud it is a dangerous ono . Elder M. E. Church South, No. 28Tatnall.St., Atlanta, Ga vc. QN AND AYTKU FRIDAY. DEC. t. 1S37 Trains will ran as follows, dally except ua Oay. Ooixa SOCTH. No 1 lasae aye rand Freight. Leate Hamlet, N. c s so a. M ArriTe at Cheraw, s. c A. M Ooixa Nobts. No. S Passenger and Freight; La at Cheraw, S.C. .s p. M. Arrtre at Hamlet; N. c 5ii 1. M. daollU. . WM.MONCUnE.Supt. You are insa Cad Fix But wc will cure you if vcu will pav us. Our messacre is to the Wak, Nervous and Debilitated, who; by to the party, notwithstanding it has early Evil Habits, or Later Indis been "engineered by some of the lt Judge Boykin. 'Fall Jadge Womack. Pitt -Jan. 6, -March 17, Jun9, Sept. 15. Franklin Jan. 20,April 14,N&x .10. Wilson tFeb. 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. men in the State. It threatens it self as the entering wedire towards the breaking up of white supremacy in South Carol i ua. it will be a bad dar for the people of that State j when the negro vote is divided and j (sealed), by addressing Ir. Parker's cretions, have trifled -away their Spring Judge MacRae. vigor of Hody, Mind and Manhood, Fall Judge Boykin. and who suffer all those effects Wake Jan. 6. tFeb. 24, Mareh which lead to Premature Decay, 24, tApril 21, July 9, tAug. 27, Sept. Consumption or Insanity. If this 22, tOct. 20. means you, send for and read our Wavne Jan. 20, March 10, April Book of LlFK, written by the great- 14. Sent. 8. Oct. 13. est Specialist of the day. and sent, Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. what is eoine LvtWK new For criminal cases 1 t- For civil cases alone." t For, civil case, alone except nil cases. - r : i; '' : CRIMINAL. CIRCUIT COURTS " Iij?W ilAXOVER COUNTY, ! Oliver P. Megres, Wilmington, Judgt." Benj. R. Moore, WHiuimrToti, Solici- tor. :'. . -i. '.r.,;-- 7 Court begins Jan -March '17, Mav 19, July 13, Sept. 15, Nov. 17. ' MKCKLKNBURG COUNTY.. ' Oliver P. Melire. Judge. -Geo. E. Wikon, ChariottC. Solic itorl Court - begins Feb. 10, April 14, Aug. 11, Oct. 0, Dec, 1 --;. RUNCOMBK COUNTY. . Chas. A. Moote, Ashville; kludge., E: D. Carter. Ashevillc, Solicitor. . Co'.irt begins Jan. 27, April 28, Jul v 21, Oct. 27. ." , SupremeCourt .uiets lirst Moiiday in February. L Examinations on 1' ri- day ana aturuay Deiore. , t irr f ltlsa itack-hammerwaiei7,ct''. Feb. 10: Third district. 'Feb:.l7:rK-:!Sl. Fourth District, Feb. 24;, Fifth Dis- W5I&E& tricr, March 3; Sixth District, March gSWiaher, w. JenmnKtou 10; Seventh District, -Marqh . 17; Sn,J T)istricr.""Mareh Hlz Tenth Disttict. a -fi i: " l t v a. ? a. " A I 1 J I irF ' Eleventh District. April 21. - Last Monday in September. Ex-j ,! OFtiui- animations c nuav auu oaiuruuy oe-1 rj T M i fore. First District, Sept. 29; Sec 11011 J nftnvG An WklJ ; Third District, " make, all herdrndtK and ehe eeta all h. .T.1 l09e tor lhTm"; ' with the- croup, by doh nnLfce u ir,' Sanitarian Depmmcnt SS i Vs h i Demorert'g Famllr rTi U 1 ' i - "What I Why ffij JJK and I told her It was n Trttf 141 Wl4 la i grand mistake, and , soon as yoa can. FU take ylJ onmywife 8acconct hVi2r tiriti tea-set in time for our tin ife4 tofcSi My gold watch was ffe Vifflf Df np a club. Ilere Va SiM w ,0f t: Listforclubs.-thebffi'tT toe.!7ft see in tt what mSy$f 1 ttKfc the pabliaher and tell him what tS it is a jtack-hammrAr r"!'?0- 6nd District, Oct. C: Oct. 13; Fourth 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, Dec. 8;: Eleventh District, Dec; la. Mil. JEFFEIC: UN DAYiS Medical and Surgical Institute, 153 INorth Sj)ruce street, Nashville, Tenn. Female Weakness Fositlre Care Free. ,To tiik Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positire remedy for the thousand and one ills winch arise from deranged fe male organs. I shall be slarttosend a bad day also for other State be Mdes South Carolina. The Charles ton Xcw and Courier most ad ml r ably outlines the situation when it . .i . t .1 A. says mat iio otuer muepeiiueiu movement in South Carolina has beeu treated with so great consider. ationorhas been more deeply ue- two bottles of mv remedv free to plored. The Haskell Independents! any lady if they will send their Ex . . I nrPKv n n 1 1 l- II arlilfocc are rrar(ieii as more uanirerous i i- - - - - 1- - - - than the Independents who have heretofore attempted to disrupt the Democratic party, because by their For Malaria, LiverTrOU- ntelligcnce, honesty and ; courac blfi. or Indi rrfiation. use .1 . ,1m. .......it . . fit. I ' ure of the party and the State, audi because it will renuire the united I t ... m m. a M .1 mplV t-l (Torts of all her sons "to save South Children try TOT htChef S. UaStOriS tSept. 22 Yours re- specttully. Dr. J. B. Ma'rchisi, 183 (ienesee t., Utica, N. Y. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS 24. Johnston Feb. 10, Aug. ll,Nov,10. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring judge Armfield. - Fall Judge MacKae. Durhani Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oct. 13. Granville Jan. 2, April 21, July 21, Nov. 24. - . . Chatham Feb. 12, May u.Sept. 29. Guilford Feb. 17, Mav 20,' Aug. 15, Dec. 8. Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct 27. .- Grange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3 Caswell April 14, Aug. 14, Nov.10, Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring judge Graves. Fall Judge Arm held. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover t Jan. 20, tApril 13, THE LEADING OF SOUTH CAROLINA- IS M BE SOLD BY BSCEIrTO Vl l TlaTftf 110 Anil 1 . a - . yasslngaviii be ready Immediately. AUJB.rsii WISIUNQ DESIRABLE TES1 " TORY on this great work will please isar aa soon as nosalflp t.h rmhiiaw. r ""1 fUVWHIbtO, , RT T.PfiPTi nHMPAWV ; 18-22 East isth street liiw. roct, m is B Msian. ... ...... , .; , - ; Price $10 Per Annum, MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS. THE MOST CHAbTEf AND PUREST The North Carolina Presbyterian JISA t Religious Family Paper, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, aiul deroted to th Intellect ual, moral nn.i aptrltaal Interests or the people. It numbers amon? Its compondonta many of me Tery best writers of the southern Fre byterlaa Church. lets thoroughly ortho-Jox oa questions of doctrine, but free an.l out. sroten la Its Tlews on all open questions. It allows and mntes free discussion within the boon 03 of courtesy. la popularity the Peesbtteriax is con atanuy adTancinj. It 13 The Paper for tho People, an4 presents In Its columns matter to Interest and Instruct aU ajes. classes ana condition ot tha people. ' Prtoa per annum, n or for one rear to any hew subscriber, tl IV a (Lire ah : M JOHN McLAl'ltlX. EMtor ana Proprietor, wtiminifton. x. c AGENTS WANTED J TO CANVASS FOK h Diierjiaaj f a Pip!ni! ia rnrWr. Bjr Hon. Samuel S. (Suasef) Cox. late U. S. I Minister to Turkey. A magnificent volume of over con pages, beautifully and profusely Illustrates, mucox't LatKJT as ttsr Erroar. " 1 txcts an rrx. hutoht a?i nmoa. Tna work: sparkles with tho brightest wit. It cvtftalna numerous amuslnjr Ktorles, but It also fives a clear j-onctsc. and lnte resting ac count c the ottoman Empire, from lis f oun oauon to the present Gar. T&ls boos WlU have a larps Rale, and live agents ahould secure territory at once. only tnortmhly reliable arenta. who will work their territory "for all it Is worth" are wanted. Experienced amenta preferred, but othsrs wta will promise earnest work will be aroeptel. For particulars address. - w. a. ukkxjlki ,iw inszon. . c Carolina in greateremergenciesthan he oue now upon us." The choice hat the Democratic voter will. have L to make in this coolest is not simply a choice between men. The Integ rity of the Democratic party and the- unity of the white people of South Carolina are the trreat issues at stake. The wixe course, the pa triotic course to be pursued in this crisis is not to drive the Haf kell men out of the party forever, but to bring them back under the Demo cratic banner, and to teach such a, lesson at th ballot box onj Tuesday next as will be a warning to all who may be disposed in the future to set up their personal preferences against the wilTot the party." This is well said. At this time, of all others, the people of South Carolina cannot afford to endanger the supremacy, perhaps the existence, of the Demo cratic party in that State. ! There is but one ticket !efore them and tht is tho tme uomiuattnl by the people themselves in regular convention assembled. It in undoubtedly a bit ter pill to swallow -but not half so bitter as to see the Iowr erustagain rioting in the Stat House at Colum bia. : . Is the most ancient and most Kvexal of all diseases. I Scarcely a family Is entirely free from It, wliilQ thousands everywhere are Its . suffering slaves. I rood's Sarsaparilla has had remarkable su?c?. In curing every form of scrofula. -The most severe and painful running sore.i, swellings In the neck or xoitre, humor In the eyes, causing partial or total blindness, yield to the powerful effects of this medicine. It thoroughly re moves every impurity from the blood. ' Lenoir Feb. 3, Aus 10, Nov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. 6, Dec. 8. Carteret March 7, Oct. 20 Jones March 24, Oct, 27. Onslow March. .31. Nov. 3. SKVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN SOUTH CAROLINA IS The Sunday News Piice, with Dally, fU per year; alone, J3 per j year; six months, $1; staff le copy. Sets; mailed I to any address. ' -"" ' - EVERY ONE'S PAPER, " THE WEEKLY SHrinrr-.Tnrlfrfl Tlvniirn O J .1 -r tri iT(i " . w- '. - . -wrm w-r " Fall-Judge Graves. mrJIYS Aiill l.UVnlti X; Columbus Jan. 13. March 31. Julv : r Frice, f 1 per year; six months, 50 cts; single 15 The Philadelphia Record quotes the following from a letter of in struction tent by one of the mot proihinent metal houses iu the country to Its selling agencies,: "An ordinary co'ie plate of the cheapest value such as cans are made out of will pay a tluty of $2.37 per box, or about -10 per- cent, of the value of the plate. A box of these plates made op into cans will increase the cost of canned goods from 15 per cent, to 20 per cent. Itls not generally known that on ull canned goods made in tkj' country and exported by us there Is now a rebate eriven to the exporter of .00 Heatioa SSwT11 Xor Nortl1 CfT 1 cent, of the duties paid. Under My little daughter's life was saved, as wa believe, by Hood's SarsaparillaT Before she was six months old she had 7 running scrofula sores. Ono physician advised the amputation of one of her fingers, to which we refused assent When we began giving her Ilood's Sarsaparilla, a marked improve ment was noticed and by a continued use of it her recovery was complete. And she is nowi being seTen years old, strong and healthy." B. C Josks, Alna, Lincoln County, Me. . fuooefs . . Sarsaparilla Bold by 11 dmgriaU. fl;itxforfa. Prepared by C L HOOD CO Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO j Doses One Dollar Jan 20 Ijt dw nrm mon wed sat! 28. Anson Jan. C, tApril 28, Sept. 1, tNov. 24. Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5,July 21, JNov. 10. Robefion Jan. 17,May 19,Sept.29 Richmond Feb. J(, June 2, Sept .uec. 1. Bladen March 17, Oct. SO. Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27 EITJHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. 'Fall Judge Bynuin. Cabarrus TJan. 27. April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, Way copy, 5 cts; mailed to any address. - men 12 1890. Harper's Magazine, . ILLUSTRATED! 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Thu TnlnrnM rst th BaZu D' tYi Stanly NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. -April 7,t)ct. 13. somely Illustrated. 1 luiuuisuauju current In teres ' He ffilmiBtca Hum . Licsirj r onrpaaj RE NOW PREPARED" TO TAKEj UP05 reasonable terms a limited amount of Family W'asnln?, which will be in charge of a cbmpe- tent lady. i . WORTH & BRANCH. oct3prl ... - r- Proprietors. ; TITTQ PA D PP IS PRINTED WITH lulO 17 iaJ;XiXuinkmanulactnredby he Fairmount pnnttp? Ink works, . TfTLfSv2UGHTCa,:t SCth stiert andyennsyivaiifjaTentia, Jtall -i mudeiphia,.!- , Spring Judge Merrimon.. - Fall Judge 8hinn. Rockingham Jan. 20, Julv 21. ZiOV. 6. . Forsyth Feb. 3, Mav 19. Oct. 20. xaakin Feb. 17, Sent. 22. - Wilkes March 3, Sent. 8. Alleghanv March 17, Sept. 1. T)ayie March 31, Oct. 6. Stokes April 14. Aur. 4. 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