t V '-Mil 71 "II en Ml FOR PITCHER'S i a MM Caatorla promote IHgeatlon, and overcomes liatuiency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, DLarrhara, and FevtrisLncsa. Thus the child Is rendered healthy and iU sleep natural. Caatorla contains no MorrHae or other rarcotic iroj.erty. Castoria I to well adapted to children that I -recommend It as superior to any prescription knovn to m- JL A. A rente, M. D., 83 Portland Atc, Brooklyn, N. Y. I cm Caatorla la my practice, and find it Specially adapted to affections of chiMren." A""- KnacKTSOS, JI. D.. 1007 2d Are.. New York. Tbs Ccmca Co, 77 Murray SL, N. Y. I 3 nil Regulate The Bowels. CtIvadraaeUievhI ays- m au rvsa uiifAiei,iuca m Siolr Hoadaclie, Xjfpettaj Peveri, Kidney Diseases, EUiouj Colic, Ilalaxia, etc. Tail's P11U pro4aererlar habit of M7 ana ca airaailon. nltlious njcBMM can enjoy good itcaltnw Sold Everywhere. POMONA HILL NURSERIES POMONA. N. C Two an t a Hall Miles West of Greensboro. N.C rrnio mln llae of tho K. D. IL K. passes throut the trrounOs and within 100 feet of the offlce. Saicra trains masestops regular twice OMIT eacn way. Tnoae inieresiea in to inspect this, the Larcwt Nursery in the I iai, ana one oi me tarsesi in ne fouin, i Cherry, nam. l. Japanese itrsimmons, Apri' ies. Mulberries, quince. Grapes, Ties. Gooseberries. currants.7le & Walnut, liecans. Chestnut, Hoses. KTennreens. Shade Trrea. rots. Nectarines. Plant, nUan Walnut. l"ecana. Chestnut,! Ac Alltue new and rxre rarictles as well as wniahowW Giro your orders to my authorized antor order direct from the Nursery. I Correspondence solicited. Deatripure Cata-1 logne free to appllcanta Address JV A kVT V VsV V my, I . Y.AI LlJJJLLl, POMONA, Guilford Co., N. c nr Rcllabia Salesman wanted in every I county, a Ooa raying commission will be aire o TIME TABLE NO. 3 Palmetto Kailrnac) Co. IBS jN AND ArTEK FRIDAY, dec to, IS87 Trains wtU ran as follows, dolly except- sun-1 uy. Gonra so era. No 1 lasaenrer and Fr?lztt. Leave llamiet, N. C 8.3) A. M Arrive at Chcraw. s. c. 9.M A. M Gorxo North. No. 5-Paisenier aai Fretjtt: Lea Cberaw. S. C.:.. .....IJ P. M. Arrive at Hamlet. N. C s.v V. M. CCl3tf W1L U llNCT UEL. Supt. IT1 .t r t. . I ine A0Ttu taronna rresuvicnan I IS A Religious Family Paper, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, and devoted to the intcliectiM, moral and tpirttual interests of the peorl- 1 Ct the Ttrr best waters of thts Southrm rr. ii B'xmocrs laoaf in Trrvroau''ni3 Kiany i bjtecUn Church. It Is t&nraa zh'.v onhoilox oa )uc3uau9 ui ukp.wiur-. uuv irer una uui- spoken in Its rtws oa all op-n iim'ionit. it allows and Invttrs tree alHcusMoa wttntn the bundi of courtesy. In popularity tho FaxssTTcstAS is eon. stantly advanclas;. .fc I It is Tho Papar for the Peplr, and rrrsentaln ltscolnmnn matter to lit-nt and instruct ail ans. classes sj.a .o.l.tlons : (f HTln i I rih J U. vv rnco per annam. f5i: or for one jpxt to call to their asi3tajjce,iu time olspe any new sutvntr. ? IV .a.trcs.i I . . . t , - . . ! JOHN mcLai:i1N. a. m t-ropnetor.-w naungroa. c ; ti AGENTS WANTED! TO CANVASS FOK i llmilm f iTif! nil ii fa Lnf , . . Bynoa. Samuel S. (-sunset-) Cox, late U. s. Minister to Turkey. j JLJmSJxJS0 pACrS cox's Litrsr axd ikt rrroaT. ' facti asD rrx. histokt ako hchor. The work sparkles with the brightest wit. It co-talns numerous amuitn,; worirs. tut It , arte fives a clear, concise, ana Internal njrac- roont the ottoman Empire, from Itstoun-i oat w& to the present day. .IlliLJL.-an,s UTC - oniTih.vmi..Mrnuhki aini b win work their territory -tor li it U won b," are rortD," are erkuxut otaers wno win promise earnest were accepieo. EJror particulars addre. . w. a. ufciiutKr.a inston. rs. t:. General Axent tor North Carolina ; tfanttoa this paper. laa 3 Josh. T. Jasxk v Ilitor Iz Prop'r " : ' ' r " Wfi-MpoTos. If;' C-. . u rnniMV nrnmi:nfl 1Pry 8 ATUR DAY. 0 V EMB E gi1 Entered at the frtoaTTvitolnoa, as sccoaiKiAM matter, r The French are air a In dicussincr the provisioning of Paris in rasa -or the German-, fn reHporwe, reS Oolite. are considering the best lueans of preventing such provUkmiiur. In i - . the last warParli hail touip 1,800.00J person within tier wall, Nov this number would e about 3,000.000. In thei4e 852,3(31 hiindrtsi weight of Hour were u.Hi'd, all houh; after i Dcenilier 15. lh0. the flour contents of the bread waoiily 23 per cent of t. 1 the wliole. Tb 31.000 axen. 193.000 lieet nnd 9.000 4 - iue in sTore I tel t:iirty-tiicht da, after whir ' W,000 'o.xl conij'ted mostly of hor-'S ami ;rrtvtt quatititif of j eiTlT pot ttH-.H, prsrre atnl fruits The ?:o,il fatniii W!H one of the f the ejre. ttiot I Thei , vt-n i (iniiiful featnrfR necv!5i?y f lrin lie iji.H'ifnfJi-rit ii I at '.ill h.t. irt Government im RinVi.tOll U!CklV rt t'e i.pr...(. t rein.ii the rltv ar r least. jfci.iK.U.wa ii.orH than would have b?ej. under 4,rdlrfary circum.U.nces. Could all the wa ti and experienced inconveniences been obviated in cane of another! war? As matters tdand at present French military authorities say tliey could notJ For the carrying ana uist m ita..a a ! trihution of bread an 1 coal! alone C4,200 cars would ! necessary. At the time of a moblization it Ivould be impcjssible i i to iiiki uen enoiign i load the ears, to say nothing of the original difficulty of getting the materiaN. Food froui Russia !must come through the Mediterranean, and could be cut off by the Italian and Austrian navies. America and hnglana are ine only remaining sources of supply. Were England so disposed she could stop both in stantly. Were s mau ships could Acuity througli - le neutral, the Ger- pass witnoul dit- he channel and in- tercept importat ti.l "" , ,. . . . I uaruiysuppoBiiinouscase umiifciig- land was an ally or trance would rvf tli a rnnitnl hn the provisioning possible, even if l. A II lie byurixs iiuwcu ever so f reel v. i . These calculations of the Ciermans n res up pose a con R:firi. -mMn of the (4erinan navv, which they' are striving to at- ,. t, , . i i tain with all possible speed. ! ; U . I I I It must be extremely gratifying to Cleveland to read such of the good things that are saying . f , ' . . , auoui uuu iu jseiuocruuc papers mis ran as come unuer nis notice, as a ISA Ul pi C? Of Cll C SO I to take this from of matter referred a recent number of the Kausas Ci y Star. Says' the editor: 'As a ru e, ex-Presidents of the United States have been regard ed as retired dignitaries. John Quincy Adams returned to the House; of Representatives, but this was! in line with an active political life which made him restless in his old age. Gen. G rant became the world's 'guest in token of pis great military career. Rutherford B. Hayes lives Mq a quiet httle Ohio town on jtbe money he saved out of his salary as j President, aud occasionally speaks at a county fair) or a soldiers! re-, union. Hut Groyer Cleveland' In the prime of life! and with air the vigor aud ability which enabled him to mount the ladder of political fame so rapidly, returnto the prac tice of his nrolefsion without osten tationaud pursueMiie active iifeof ----- - I a typical American. The example he has set is by uq means the least of the benefits . . . I le nas cuierrea upon his cuuntryJ The idrength of lie Londou po ice force, roughly speaking, U about 1,000 men, from which uiaybeile uuciru -,wa mru m no urtr riuuu ro .i. r- iu.. .i I I,.r,k.i...l .. .l.iL- vir.la .r..l millrir I skyiirds and military stations beyond metropolitan police limit.-, or at special protection posts at public ofTUe of buildings. T,h i i htrcngin oi me ponce iorce oi .ew I York hi 183$ was about 3, ir.ttiks, supplemented by i poUc.'" together With the call to their asi$tHiciu t 3.400 of ?all "special ....it..,, ... .... ... - , jciai emergency, n una mis oi uerec.- vp from Piukertbn's agency. Tli Qrealj Majority i Of cases ot scrofula and other blood dUeayes are lierctljtary, and there fore difficult to cure. "But we whh to. btate iu the iuoit positive, em- phatio manner that Hood s Sarsa- wrlHa loeH cure (Mrrofula in evry form. The most Revere cases, too terrible for description, have yielded to thu nliclne (when all others blood in anv way, tke Hood's Sa r- M Iiarjjx " f j 1 ...t. j mU ATcaknesa Po.lt It Car Free.! j , . .To TIIK LDITOH-Pleiise inform vour readers that I have a positive remedy for the thousand and one ills winch arie from ileraneed fe-! maleorgaus. I Mian ra ?iau to send nny HJ. they wjU Mm, thelr Kx press and P. O. address. Yours re- male oriraus. I shhll be slad to send ; specttully. Dr. J. H.' alARCHISI, 183 Genesee St., Uticai N. Y. lo cisr citirfn- that for year lye have been tilling Dr. Kings New Discovery for Oou- : sumption. Dr. King srew '.He J'iiis. llucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, .anil imve never hanilieti remedies that sell as. welt, or that have triven such uuiverwil itfcfav . tion. We do not hesitate to guamn- tee them every time, nnu we stani ready to refund the purchase price, If Mtif4ctoryrwulta do not Mlow their use. These remedies have t.n?.. m.n.ilnM.. nn.ll on tl.ir irreat nonulantv norelv;Tf lum. ' wuii uicir Licm iiviiuiuiif i'uitij on their merit?. Robert R. Bellamy, wholesale and retail druggists. ; TiltMlastoa DiMrlct Fourth Round Jaarterty itln In Part. . Elizabeth, Elizabetlitown, 2ov. ettiHUl9(h. - ;. Wticcaiuatr, Shilob. Nov. 14th and 19th. - ' ivuvrj M vii.i, ui." r7f, ii.i mid 20tn ' - ' Brunswick Ml.Iun, Nov. 23th. . "runswicK ,ircuir, ov, vnu ana rairii : Knaiisville, Charity, Dec. 3rd and 4th . orncc vnurcti, jt-iiuin iuu, it - - Grace Church, F. I). Swindell, Presiding Elder, .--'-- Advfco tit Wotrirr. ' a k. a ax-F a a s 3 h a..w l iki" should alwa. be nd 'when children irn eiittitiir feib. It rt?!ieve.the lit ' v ---- - -- - , rje itnlTeier at once; it prln es nat Jrau quiet siep ny renoyiug tnej c" r' !". "u"lll?1M"- .l" i the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is tne best known reme Jy for diarrhaa, whether arising from teething or oth.r causes. Twenty flve cents a bottle, julv fi deod&w'.v LEMON ELIXIR f A Pleasant Lemon Drink. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Llmr. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness. take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appet.te aud debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon' Elixir. Dr. Mozley's lVmou Elixir will not fail you in any of the above uame d diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or hseaseI liver, stoaiach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozlev, Atlanta C4n I M.M. VI UI.V-U, COc cts. and 1.00 ner bottle, at j druggists. I A Prominent Mlnlttr Wrilea. i . i " '" Ifla. tun r.ifti.wr .rontf- cutTar n i w pom n 1 1 1 rruQT irvii aar i r ri ivpo r t tiupi'iic "rt" V"'"' .V nrnkirniinn in i if in wiimku inwriniMrpii fcidoev,. and oostinatiou. I have 1 heen f.nrpil hv Dr. Mnzlv's T;piinn Elixir and am now a w Rkv. C. C. irH0rM I Phn m i7 q No. 28 Tatnall St.. ell man. Davis, rch South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. s the most .indent and most scleral oX an Useascs. . Scarcely a family is entirely free rozn it, whilo thouunils everywhere are its lufferiag slaves. Hood's Sarsaparilla has a remarkable success In curing every form " scfroiui;u ino ni?,fs severe ana pamiui joitre, huTnor ln eyeSt caasuig partial total blindness, yield to the powerful .fleets of this medicine. It thoroughly re moves every Impurity from the blood. My little daughter's life was saved, as we believe.' bv Hood's Sarsanarilla- ., Before , ' ... rr , , uo a3 aiA uouiiia wiu silts uuu, I minims tcrofula sores. One physician advised the imputation of one of her fingers, to which e reaed aiscnL When we began giving ler Hood's Ktirsaparilla, a marked improve- nent was noticed and by a continued use of it icr recovery was complete. And she is now. ..i...... 6 " Jf" ' ' olu"s . Ui vroB, Auia, jjncom wunty, jue. n n n InJOOO S Sarsaparilla feldbyaildxneslrts. 1; six far f&. Prepared by X X. liOOD A CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Oosoo Ono Dollar Jon 30 Irr rt.tw nrro mon wed sat fTTaTrTTTrer LOST er FAlLHf O fCAITEOOTl n A I niWYrra"J aad KE&V0US UEBILITV LaL 111 i ball m a ar w ullIilnlilwUBN,w Atayuaauu, uxect llllMtlMIIUrrttiwwrTiwiMimnMVp. '.am I tltj trm UDftmUm mm fantfw C U it . mritttmmm VEHICLES,!, VEHICLES! joFPBKiFOK Sale a large numbek AND A GREAT VAKIETY OF Sccjnd-IIaud TeliicJes, All la good order and ready for immediate i ikPir Call and; They will be sold very Jlowj for icath or i get a good bargain at ORBELL'S STABLES, Jjatl. T Cor. Third and Princess fits. . JUDGES. ; . ; DISTRICT, RESIDENCE. fje0. n. Brown, ! 1 A 3 4 5 6 'Bean fort. - Edgecombe. Wilson. Wake.v -----.Guilford. ; ..Sampson. ? ' - C uiuherland. : Cabarrus. Surry. " . p,. Phillips. Lt. Connor, Spier Whi taker, , John A. Gilmer,.- j. 'p Jjoykin. j-niw C. McRae. W.J.Moutiroinery, 8 t- fimx-nn. 0 -m " ' f ! innn it. livnuui. iw ?m. M. Shipp, 11 ij. II. Merrimon, -12 Mecklenburg Buncombe. SOLICITORS. . ! : jfAMK. , DISTRICT. RESIPK2Cfc. -John W. Blonnt, 1 Perquimans. . H. White, (col), 2 t Worthimrton. 3 Halifax. Martin. Wake. Durham. Duplin. T. M. Argo, 4 5 r 6 W Al!.7n It nirHVIIuru. Frank McNeill, 4 lUCUIUUUUv 8 Ired'U. 9 Roi-kiniham. 10 CiildwelL 11 Mecklenburg 12 Buncombe. B p. Ij0n mu.- cut. , v. H. Bo er. y. L. Osborne, . j a jtloCuV TIMK OF HOLDING COURT. FIRST-JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ISpring-Judge.Whitaker.; ; Full Tnrlr C!nnnor. - ; ii.M1frt-t.-.'.tFwh:.l7.. Mav 2C. Nov. . i,auTori- -ic t?o. 1 1. - tni Tlirritci5 March 3, Sept. 1. fJi Camden Mareh 10, Sept. 8. I . Pa-qiiotank-a arc n r , ptv. " Perquimans -March 24. Sept. 22, Chowan al arch 31, Sept. 2'J. , Gates April 7, Oct. 6. . Hertford -April 17, Oct. 13. i Washington April 21, Oct. 20 iTyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Bare May 5, Nov. 3. Hvde May 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico -May 19, Nov. 17. SKCOXD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Wouiack. Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax fMarch 3,May 12, Nov.10. Northampton JJan. 20, March 31, April 1, Sent. 20. Bertie Feb. 3, April 28. Oct. 27. Craven tFeb. 10. May 26, Nov: 24. Warren March 17, Sept. 15. Edgecombe April 14, Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spri ug Judge Boykm. Fall Judge Womack. Pitt -Jan. 6, March 17, Jun 9, Sept. 15. Franklin Jan. 20,April 14, No ; 10. Wilson tFeb. 3, June 2, Oct. 27. Vh nee Feb. 17, May 19, Oct. 13. Martin March 3, Sept. 1. JDec. 1. Greene March 31, Sept, 29. Nash April 28, Nov. 17. I FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. UP IUK u uuec iuovut i - rfliTn(l?(, Bovkin WnkP-M.an. fi. tFeb. 24. Mareh i " - - - i - W tApril 21.-July 9, fAug. 27, Sept. TUCt. U. Wayne Jan. 20, March 10, April 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. Harnett Feb. 3, Aug. 4, jNov. 24. Johnston-rFeb, 10,Aug. 11, Nov.10. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge ArmCeld. ; Fall judge Macitae. Durham. -Jan. 13, March 24, June 2, Oct. 13. Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21,: Nov. 24. Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept,29. Guilford Feb. 17, May 2G, Aug. 15, Dec. 8. Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct. 27.1 - Grange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3 Caswell April 14, Aug. 14, No v. 10 Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17 SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Graves. ; Fall Judge Armheld. Pender March 10, Sept. 8. . New Hanover t Jan. 20, tApril 13, .tSept. 22. Lenoir Feb. 3, Aug. 10, Nov. 10, Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct, C, Dec. 8. Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. Jones March 24, Oct. 27. Onslow March 31. Nov. 3. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. ' j Jball Judge, Ct raves. . Columbug Jan. 13, March 31, Julv Anson Man. 6, tApril 28, Sept. 1, TiNOV. 24. Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay S.July zi, JSOX. 10. Robeson Jan. 17,May 19,Sept.29 Richmond Feb. 1' June 2, Sent 15, Dec. 1. Bladen March 17, Oct. 30. Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 27 EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Shipp. . Fall Judge Bynum. Cabarrus JJ ah. 27. April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, Mav 29. Aue- 4. iNOV. if. Rrpran Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, Nov! 17. David son -March 3,Sept. 1,'Dec.l Randolph-March 17, Sept. 15. " Montgomerv March 31, Sept. 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. j Fall Judge Shipp. Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21, Novj3. - Forsyth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yadkin Feb. 17, Sept. 22.' Wilkes March 3, Sept. 8. Alleirhanv March 17, Sept. 1: avie March 31, Oct. 6. . Stokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10 Surry April 21. Aug. 19, Nov. 17 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Brown. ' ! Fell Jhdge Merrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, Julv 13. Barke- jlarch 3, Aug. 4." Caldwell March 17, Sept, 1. Ashe March 24, Mav 26, Aug. 18. "Watauga April 7, Aug. 25. Mitchell April 14. Sept. 8. , Yancey April 28. Sept. 22. McDowell May 12, Oct. 6. 1 RLKVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. - Spring Judge Phillips. . - Fall Judge Brown. Catawba Jan. 13, July IS Alexander Jan. 27, July 28, rJecklenbiircL -tLTeU. 'HI, Aii''.t Gaston March ITOctv &.-it-iK I - Lineolu MareIi 31,Sept.2a. . i -Cleveland A pril 7. Aujj. 4tOX 20. i i Rntherford April 21, lie t. 27.! -: :J PolkPMay Sv Nov. 10 - J 1r . TWELFTH -JUDICZAI DISTRICT. spring J txdge Conndr.S - ; ' - Fal!Judge.PhiI!'fpp; Madison Feb. 24,Jnly 28. tNov.17. B u ncomber-t M a rclr ; 10, tAti g." 11. tDec 1. J 1 ." vf-'---- v. v-!-;,3 f Tfansylvama March 31, Sept; i; HaywootI ipnl 7. ept. 6. i - Jackson April 22, Sept. 22. Macon Ma v 5, Sept. 29. , Clay Mav 12, Oct. 8. Cherokee Ma v 19. Oi t. 13. . Gra ham J nne 2, Oot . 27. S-rain June 9th, Nov.. 3. -'-.. For criminal, cases:. . ; - :i t For'civil ease? alone, f ' ; - .. J For ciit ease - alone -eieept cases.'- -- --'r:"2'P ' :''l CRIMDfAI CIRCUIT COURTS .- . jail ' J' vsiw irA'ovKn countt 4Pil a era W 1 ltirtiptttt ' r- . t.J uag B.nL R. Mcore: WihniiurtotSoiicM the stories keep onr hearts Tonn " . 1 r : - -v-' r , tor. - : : -..:-. ! Oliver P. Meares. Judge. " Geo. E. Wilson. Charlotte, Solio Court begins J.ah 6. '-.March 17, May i whatisgoinjon: mywi is, juy xis,epr. -imov 'U 'o ? SkkeVaU herdrea&?5W MECKLEKBCRG COUIfTYJ - 7 -i tor. - Court begins Feb. 10, April -14. 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