I AYFSK SAHSAPRiQa A Bright Lad, Ten years of ace, but who declines to Rite his name ta Uie public, makes this authorized, confidential statement to xt: "When I was one rear out. my mamma died of consumption. sThe doctor aid that I. tm, would an die, and all tr uetghbor hurt myself M as to lreak the skin, it was sure t become a running sore. 1 h.td to take lots of medicine. Iut rtl iuir has im me so much pi Kid as AyerV .S-iri.iia-rtlLt. It has made me well and slmtis.' a. . .orctiur, iv Aits. AYER'S Sarsqparilia rreparwd by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Lowell, Ma. Cures others, will euro vou ! ! JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIM Instant Killer oi Pain. Internal andExternat. Curt HIIKirilATISW. NHU- U&LUIA. lia lvark.ripraln. jirui, bwntuif, sua Jomtis liK. by TUCUflQCRRlMn tpcldiy irerrel for UiiDat Powerful nt renetrwtlDr Liniment for Man or VAst ta esi4te&ce. Lars UMze75c Due. iu4 mJCm , f JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Medicated aztd Tof!-t. Tne Great Skin Cure and Pace Booutifler. Ladles will Cmt it t!e mot tialioat lutd hiieh'r oorfumod Toilet 8op imx th n.rkct. It i aboluty pur. Make the kia sort end velvety nc restore the kwt complexion f t a luiury fr th Batnfr Infonts. It eiars Itcbinir. rtNui.M tae wraJo ii4 tiromotee the growth t naif. iTteeae. t r paie ny J. II IIAUDII. i wean tf j Wilmington. N. C PCHFECTEO CRYSTAL LEHSE trace HikK. IlUUGUIdT, WILMINGTON. N. C, as tzcloslTS sale of these ceiebratcdIUlass from the factory of EELLAM & MOORE, who have thi only complete opucalrtmt la the souta. Auanta, us. HaclttX oaw wed- SKY) IF YOU SUFFER WITH lYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE CONSTIPATION, OS ANY DERANGEMENT OF THE iTOUACH, LIVER OR BOWELS I TRY CRAB ORCHARD WATER. has cunco Twooaawos. rr will bcheftt you I rr ts wcxms a tmau sold oy au drocoistt I that th Ubl has the M Crab Apple " ox It CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., azaphlet f rte by malLf Louisville, Ky These tiny Capsules arc superior to Balsam fit Copaiba, CuMa and Injections. They cure In 48 hours tho same dbcascs "without anylncon Tcalencc SOLD CY ALL DRUGGISTS ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposjd line o aivertising in America: Papers . "by addressing t rsi m.t o n. I UCO. IT. IVCWU1I 6i OU, Nvipper Advertis;iir Uufwa tO Spruce St, Nv York. Sana lOcu fn torv.t- 7rrti AT WOflK AGAIN. BATE RSOPXNKD MY USNBRAL K2 K& K3;-.4EaiUKJ,MSl:3 R""U"y ffl"""' Worl.t Twe'tyT-B7R Ten,, HbotlP,? It rathrrri Jiil Ihrrw int i.n t.i lwii. ... . i I Ita rulnA ia lniu 1jii1 hin "V If I r-J'T'-X' .Cbolsra Morbus Croup, Dipth t w?.s.v'rlf Hor Tbroat. 1!ULI fciii in I if icitt If hr mrtc- I C pair Shop at No. St soutn secood street, tea 4 i . Dock, and reapectfaityHoUclt work. I .will do my beat to pVeaae and only aax a trlaL Ml pruxv are low aaa ciy work, u TllOKJ OCUO. Hpectrally. f OT It U 1 S,r FAR BAR , Dally Eovlow. Josh. T. Jamks, Alitor & Prop-'r i - " - WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY. JUNE 2L 1813. Entered at the Postomce at Wilmington. N.C as second-class matter , . :, , ! It mriy be doubted Judge thati Jnlius J. if a worse DuBose, of i en nesee, ever disgraced the beueli or the Southwest. He has been fin- p-ached and removed from office,' .I-- i ' , i and to-iy there is none so poor ah - . ,. to do hi in reverence. "If we had failed to secure his removal from; flic-." said, one of those arrayed atrniiigt him, "we Would have had to klllhhu or at Fascinate him, or the few of u whom our fellow citlz us bad left to fight turn would have rotted In falls or been murdered ty gung oi criminals released or re Mrs. Carlisle tells a good slory of 1 A. one ri-ceptlon she had two winters ago, when, as tlje visitors kept coming in and noue were leaving; even the hal.'s were crowded. Sena tor Sherman was among the callers al this juncture. He got Inside the door, and then finding that his pro gress toward his hostess was likely to be very slow, went Dart of the way up the stair?, and vhere he could be seen over every one's hea said in a loud voice: 4Good aftei- noon, Mrs. Carlisle. I want to put it on record that I did call this' af ternoon and to say how sorry I am that I cannot get any nearer." Ladies of Birmingham, daughters of Confederate soldiers, are taking active steps looking to "the forma tion of an organization to be kuown as the Daughters of the Confedersj acy,'- by which they will be able to give practical organized assistance to the Confederate i Veterans in en i tertainiog the large number of old soldiers who will 'gather tt that city the third week in July. The paint ers are now at work on the "Winnie Davis Wigwam." In 1st avenue, and the prospects are bright -for the greatest reunion of Confederate sur vivors since the unveiling of the Lee monument In Richmond. ' - e i The fleet of steamers which left New Sork tor Europe recently car ried about two thousand cabin pas- sengers, which is ruiiy up totne usual number of tourists starting at this season of the year. During the L'jouth of Mayv 1892, the number of cabin passengers between New York and European ports was 13,58b. Of thee 8.C25 were east-bouud and 4,063 west bound, total number of In May, 1893, the cabin passengers Uas 1 2,931-0,164 east-bound and This would indf- 6,820 west-bound.- cate that only 1,857 Europeans came over in May to visit the Fair, and that the Fair or financial stringency. or some otner cause. Kept z,4tu Americans at home In May. An experiment in" "telepapby,' which is extremely interesting and would furnhdi a great deal of amuse ment at an evening entertainment, may easily be tried by a number of persons, one ot ine party is onna folded and the others forma circle around him. In whloh all stand with their hands joined. A card is select ed from a pack and placed where it mav nlaiulv be seen by all but the " . . - person Ditnuioiueii. tie is eapecieu to maintain a perfectly passive state, while the attention of the others is fixed exclusively on the card. After a time the image of the object on the carifls "suggested to the mind1 and named. Iu one j instance where this experiment was tried the ten of diamonds was the card selected, and the blindfolded person, being ignor ant of the object, decided upon, de scribed ten real diamonds that he saw arranged as they would be upon the card. In blindfolding the light may be entirely shut out from the eyes by folding kid gloves Into pads to lay over them and binding with a handkerchief. I Truitt and Combination Am nnttrtr-kiilnr Ttllf. thpfA ic Onft form of trust against which no one, hat anvtl thing to cay. 1'hat. is the I trust which the public reposes in Hood's SarsapariHa, and the best of it is the trust is fuHy justified by the tuerlt of the medic ine. Ifor, reiuem- ber - H0D'S sarsapaniia cur.s Hool't4 Pills are purely vegeta ble, and do uot purge, pain or gripe. Hold by all druggists. JOI1N WILDEZt ATKINSON. Presldcar. n. WALTERS, vice President. W. P. TOO MER, C shler. The WilminutHa SayiDgs and Tust Company, 103 Princess Strkkt. Receives deposits ot 15 cents and upwards. EVERY DOLLAR DEPOSITED IS SECURED BY BUND AND MORTGAGE, OR OTHERWISE. Interest at the rate of i per cent paid on Now Try Th!g. If will cost von nnfiilncr o ni -.:it surely do you good, if you have a uiu, or any irouole with Throat, Chest or Lungs,, Dr. King's I New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold i guaranteed to i give relief, .or money, will be paid fnf.rnVi iMna t !, ti, V , , ' 1 r found It just tlie.tlitng and nnder its use had a speedy and perfect recov uacK. omierers irorn L,a fi rmno ery. Try a sample bottle at our ex nense and learn for youiself just now gooa a tninir it is. Trial 11 1 linff 1a j"" - a Wfc mr-r , free at K. R. Jlellamy's Drug Store, Large size 50c. and $1.00. . : . Zo7JZV A lame soldier baits when he macheg For Over tfty Years AN 'OLD AND WKLL-TrIED RrM- kdy. Mrs. Window's . Soothing Syrup has been used for over Hfty years by millions of mothers for their child-en while teething, with perrecr success, it soothes the child,, softens the gum?, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is and ask for Mrs. Window's Soothin" it I. . Syrup, and take no other kind. Mrs, Mary Asten of Lewisburg, Ta., suffered tintold agony from broken varicose veins, with intense Itching and biu-ning. On tle recommeud ation of a rThysician she tqok Hood's SarsapariHa a arid used Hood's Olive Ointment Soon the ulcers began to heal, the inflammation personally acnuaink Asten and know the above to be true." J. 8. Gkiffist & Son, Lewisburg, Pa. HOOD'8 PlLLS sre the best after-dinner puis, assist digestion, care headache. Try a box. CHATTEL MORTGAGES IFOR. 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Reference, Irving: National Rank, apl 5 3m Mll VfirSltvnf North 1.3 ml I na F'O.UlPMENT: FACULTY OP 25 TEACH-j i - 1 era. IJ Bouainffs, 7 Scientific Laboratoiep, j L't rary of 30,( 00 volumes, 315 Students. Instru tlon: 5 general coursesr 6 brief courses; pro!ess!ona! courses In Law, Medi cine. EcglaetrtDg and Chemistry; opaonal courses . Expenses: Tuition, fco per year. Scholar ships anl loans for the needy Address PRESIDENT WINS rON, J3f3tf - Chapel Ulll. N. C. Candiesand Fruit FINE LOT OP FRESH FRENi II CANDIES Jusn received. Rananas. oracg s. Ie3che3, Apples, &C., for sale low by JA. 8. WINHTEAO, 217 North Front street, Ui Norm second street. jeiott ! ceased, she was completely cured, and says, I en jap health as I lutvo not for many years.'' We are personally acquainted with Mrs. Superior Conrts of North Carolina for 1893 i JUDGES. KAMB. RKSLDKNCK." dist. 1st. Geo. H. Brown, "VVashiogto n 2nd. Henry R. Bryan, Newbern. 3rd. HenrytG. Conner, Wilson. 4th. Spier Whitaker, Raleigh. 5th. R. W. Winston, Oxford. 6th. B. T. Boy kin, Clinton. 7tti.. J. D. Mclver, ' Cartliag. 8th. "R. Fi Armfield, Statesville 9th. Jesse P. Graves, . Mount -Airy. lOtli. John M. Bynytu, Morgantou. 11th. W. A. Hoke, Lincolnton. 12th. Geo. A. Shuford, Asheville. SOLICITORS. DISC. KAMK. - RESIDENCE, . Isft. John H. Blount, Hertford. 2ud. G. H. White, Halifax. 3rd. J. E. Woodward, Wilson. 4th. E. W. Pou, Jr., Sini tli field. nth. F.. S. Parker, Graham. 6th. Oliver H. Allen, Kinston. 7th. Frank McNeill, Rockingham 8th. B. F Long, Statesville. i 9rh. Thomas Settle, Reidsville.. lOrh. r. O Ne.w'and, Lenoir. 11th. Frank I. Osborne, Charlotte. 12tb. G. A. Jones, Franklin, j FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term Judge John Gray Bvnum. ( ; Fall Term Judge Jesse F.Graves. Beaufort tFeb. 20th, May 29th, Nov. 27th i .Chrrit.ne.k-March 6th. Sent. 4tu. Camden March 13th, Sept. 11th Pasquotank; March 20th, Sept 18th. t Perouimans March 27th, Sept. 25th. i . Chowan April 3rd, Oct. 2nd. Gates April 10th, Oct. 9th. Hertford April 17th, Oct. 16th. Washington April 24th, Oct. 23d Tyrrell May 1st. Oct. 30th. Dare May 8th, Nov. 6th. Hyde May 15th, Nov. 13th. Pamlico May 22rd, Nov. 20rh. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sririu" Term-! Judge W. A. Hoke, Fall Term Judere John tfray f5y num. ' . Halifax tMarch dth, May iotn, JNov. 13th. I Northampton LI an. sra, April .3rd,. Oct. 2nd. , Warren March 20th, wept. iin. Edgecombe April 17th, Oct. 16th. Bertie Feb. 6th, May 1st, Oct. ,30tbj j . Craven tFeb. 13th,May aytn, jnov 27th. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term Judge George A. Slmford. Fh.11 Term Judjre W. A. Hoke. Pifr .Tn. 9th. March SOth. tJune miii Spot. I8th.! w son tb'en. em. June oiu, ubu anthj i - Vance Feb. SOth, May 22nd, uct. snrhl' Martin-.Mnrch6th.Sent. 4th, Dec. 4th. i ! . TSTooh-Mfltr 1st. Nov. 20th. Franklin Jan. 23rd,- April 17th, Oct. 23rd. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SnVinc Term Judere George H. Brown, Jr. Fall Term-Judge George A. Shu- ford. Wake fan. 9th, tFeb. 27th, March 27tfa, April 24th, bept. aatn, tOct23d; . Wayne Jan. 23rd,' April ltn, SeptJ 11th, Oct. 16th. Harnett Jj'eo.' otn, Aug. vtn, xiov, 27th.! ' ' Johnston Feb. 13th, Aug. 14tb, Nov. 13th. i FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Snriner Term Judere, Henry R. Brvan. i . - iFall Term Judge George H. Brown. Jr.' ! . IGra'nville Jan. : 30th, April 24th, Jul v 24th. Nov. 27th.- . Chatham Jj'eo. i3trj,May tn,Hept 25th. 1 : : V ?! . Guilford Feb. 20th, May 29th, Dec. 11th. ' 1 Alamance March 13th, May 22nd, Oct. 23rd. I i Durham Jan.! 16th, March 27th, June 5th. Oet.-9th. Orange March ZOtn, Aug. vtn, Oct. 30th. i Caswell April 10th, Aug. 14th, Nov. 13th. t Person April 17th, Aug. 21st, Nov 20th. t U..--'.- SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring- Term Judge Henry G. Connen . : ; ' . Fall Term Judge Henry R. Brvan. i "... New Hanover TJ an. 23ra, TAprii 17th, Sept. 25th. ; Greene Jan. ! lGtn, April lutn, Nov. 27th. i Lenoir May 8th, Nov. 13th. Duplin Feb. 13th, July 31st, Oct. 30th i J L :i ' a-, t?AV. Mntr lef 'upuu-ix ru. 3 ( f Oct. 9th, Dec. 11th. - - V) . fender 'Jan. lutn, Bept. lito. Carteret March 20t.h, Oct. 23rd. Jones March 27th, Oct. 30th. Onslow April 3rd, Nov. 6th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SpringTerm Judge Spier Whita ker I" I- . - Fall Term Judge Henry G. Con nor. : Anson Jan. i 9th, May 1st, Sent 4th. Nov. 27th. Cumberland - Jan. 23rd, tMay8thJ 1 Tm1OHV, AT.. 10K ""'i aiw7' . '., Coiuuibus Jan. 16th, April 13th, July. 31st. Robeson Jan. 30ih, May 22nd, Oct. 2nd. Richmond- Feb. 13th, June 5 th Sept. 18th, Pec. 4th. r ISladen March 20th,Uct. lbth. Brunswick Apri 10th, Sept 11th. Moore March 6th, August!" 14th. pec. llth. - KIQHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Terui Judge Robert W. Winston. . H -Fall Term Judge Spier Whiraker Iredell Feb. 6th, May 22nd, Aug 7th, Nov. 6th. ! .. . Rowan Feb. 20th, May 8th, Aug. 21st, Nov. 20th. j j Davldsop-March 6th, Sept 4tb, tUec 4th. ! I Randolph March 20th, Sept 18th. MnntPomerv Anril 3rd ' fJt 2nd Stanly Apru ; 10th .October 16th. Cabarrus JJanuary SOth, May 1st. nf Ko- oof V. J i www . . w ., mNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term-Jddge E. T. Boykin Fall Term Jndge Robert W. ockingham-Feb. 13th, August Fo'rsvth-Feb. 27th Nov. 27th, Yailkiu-May 8tb, Oct 2nd Wilkes March 20th, Sept. 4th Alleghany-April 3rd, Sept. , 18th. Davfe-April 10th Oct 30th Stokes-April24th, Oct. 16th. Surry March 6th. Aug. 21st TKKTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term judge J. D. Mc- IVFall Term-Judge E. T. Boy ki n. Henderson May 29th, Nov. 13th. Burke March 20th, Sept. 4tli. Caldwell April 3rd, Sept. 18th. Ashe April 17th, Sept. 25th. Watauga-May 1st, Oct. 9th. Mitchell May 8th, Oct. 16th. Yaneev Mav 22nd, Oct, SOth. . MeDiell March 6th, Aug. 28th. wt.vvrnth JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Rfitif Teriii.iud2eK. F. Arm- fieia. - r:-. .! i T - Fall Term Judge J. D. Mclver. Union Feb. 6th, tSept. 18th. Mecklenburg tFeb. 27th, tAug 28th. r ! . f Gaston March 20th, Oct. 9th. nril 3rd. Oct. 2nd. Cleveland April 10th, Aug. 7th, net 23rd. I Rutherford April 24th, Oct. 30th Polk May 8th, Nov. ldtn. Catawba Jan.! 16th; July 17th. Alexander Jan. 30th,; July. 1st. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Snrinf Term Judse Jesse F. I -r " Fall! Term Judge R. F. Armfield. Buncombe tfilarch ldm, Aug. 14th. fDec. 4th. ! Madison Feb. 27tb. July 31st, fNov 20th. i ! Transylvania April 3rd, Septem ber 4th. j Haywood April 10th, Sept. 11th. Jackson April 24th, Sept. 25th. Macon Ma v. 8 th. Oct. 2nd. ClajT Mav i5th, Oct. 9th. Cherokes May 22nd, Oct. 16th. , Gr.tham June.joth, Oct. 23rd. Swain June 12th; Oct, 30th. For criminal capes. JFor civil and jail cases. tFor civil cases only. Clerks of courts wul please notify us of any errors, ! Criminal Courts. . Judges O P Meares, Wilmington; H B Carter; Asheville. Solicitors Beni R "Moore, vV.il mington, John E Browny Charlotte; E D Carter, AsheviUe. Clerks W R French, Wilmington; J R Rbbertson, Charlotte; J R Pat terson Asheville.! - New H anover- Januarv 2d ; March 20th; May 15th, July 17th, Septem ber 18th; November 20th. i . Buncombe January 23d; April 24th; July 24th; October 3d. Mecklenburg Februaiy 13th;Apl. 10th; August 7th October 9th; De cetuber 4th. . . . : . '.'J" ' - r t Hertford County Criminal -Court B. B; Winborne, Judsre: George Cowper; Solicitor; Thomas D. Boone Clerk. 4th Monday in February and 2d Monday in August. ! TheCriminal Court of Buncombe is not !a Circuit Court, simply hav ing a court for Buncombe county? having its own Judge. tThej Criminal Court of Hertford county is hot a Circuit Court, being simpiy;a court lor uerirora county only. THE OLD-FASHIONED STYLE of pill gives you a feeling of hor ror when vou see it and when you feel it. " Like the M.JlllXa UWAUO LV . lit big and clumsy, but not effective. 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