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OTTERBUBJI LITHIA and IJAGUSSIA WATEEJB! v ' M(1T ONLY CURES BRJHJ DISK ASK ,T BUT ALSO blXpRXJtS MamnbobcCA-t April 7, 18888 - . , I haw been sJiflfiriftr iritiaa form of Kid v uS&atafc jto&tij. A. Hilhnaa) 00 iTtras Diahetcs,an4 advisedttuMise of Otter ltonSi thb and JfaSWft'WateriisWe. quantity of bar0.nlied was greatly in excess th natural se-sr!C- rtnd I lo ft" Pounds o fiesb. in a few cietion. Thenssof the Otterbnum . Water corrected excessive flow entirely in six week and I am S f nymedicines without avail, arid I attribute '',V7of this troublesome and dangeron disease en ar. otheuseof the Otterburn Water. : en to the use R.N.BLANTON. PERSONS OFTEN ASK ' WILL IT KEKP AMELIA l-OUMTT, IA., reD. SK, ltRSS. Spring for my - " . V r' j " C " " J. LT Water haa Dccmcit iu uic ucuujuuu, jl juubq u i crimp of it. and found it. to be. am ntir. Warha benrieft jn the demijohn. I ponged it ".L when first taken fens the Spring. j G. . c: IT CURES RHEUMATIC GOUT. -i E. Jeffekson, of Johnstown,. South CaSjhna Zlc as follows of U VlaJyhere has been entirely relieved of a severe ' 0f Rheumatic Gout. She fouad.such iiat relief she did not take any median or any "fh t remedy at all' and while on the sixth bottle sta . i tb she'had been entirely relieved and needed no L Varr, her general health being also greatly ira ciJ. E. K. JEFFERSON." Richmond. Va., ApiiJ 188?" - 1 have been sufiering for years with a cgmpjicatioa f liver ana Kidney trouble, sufiering gret,pain in rericn of the kidneys, and having ray attention riled to the Otterburn Lithia and Magnesias-Water I - .rmr.enced to use it, and never experience tsch re v' from anything. The very first balf-faUoa in--rcssed the bow of urine and cleared it upJj&Iy appe ar has been restored, and I feel that I canaet com dde Water too highly. R. F. W4AS.ER. Mannboro, Va., March 17, 1S8S. ', " When I commenced the used of the Otterburn Lithia md Magnesia V.'ater, on the 28th of January last, I Had no faith in any mineral water. I had been suffer ne for ovaf'three years with a disease that was pro noenced by a pioccunced by a prominent physician of Richmond to be an affection of the Kidneys, after making a scientific test. -i onlv used the Water one week when I was en - ire'y relieved of pain, which before had been constant -Vnrf at times acute, and I have gained nineteen pounds Ah snfh a restoration of strength and enemy. 1 Law the Water a fair test, using no other water and .I t-u no rneuiiuic - -w. -w. u & Aueua C. H.. Va.. December 15. 1888. I have been a Dyspeptic for the past fifteen years , jnd lately have suffered with Derangement of my Uri nary Organs, evidenced by great difficulty in voiding tae urine. About six months ago I commenced the use cf the Otterburn Lithia and Magnesia Springs Water, and since that time there has been marked and -raduai improvement in my entire condition and state of health. My digestion is better than it has been for f.ve or six years, and the urinary trouble is entirely re lieved, and has been for the past two months. J. A. WALLACE, - Cashier Planters' Bank of Amelia.' .. OTTERBURN LITHIA SPRINGS CO. ft. R. BELLAMY, Agent, r5-DWtf Wilmington. N. C Industrial Mannfacturing Company WILMIirQTON, IT. c. ; MANUFACTURERS Of flSSED TODE1 BUTTER DISHES DIAMOND BASKETS, Berry Baskets, Fruit and Vegetable Grates, CANDY BOXES, Orange Bcxcsr &c., &c. VENSKRS CUT TO ORDER FROM SWEET 0I.-M, ;'1M.AK. SVCAMORS, OAK. ASH; U.ltCH, WALNUT, c Vhis Ccrapany has irri Established Reputation for Hi-:- ;uality A iL? VW.rl. : R!i Coraj.ete ia Pnces with any similar Establish it n the UnittJ States. 'iric rs for Car Load lots filled on short notice. Maniples and Ptlces on application. r'a..tury on Cape Fea - River, corner Queen and strect3. AdJressi Industrial Manufacturing Co. WILMEK-QTON. N. C. -eft 2 U&W tt For Infanta and Cltlldren. Cnstoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour' Stomach; Diarrhoea, and Feverishnesa. j Thus the child is rendered healthy and Its sleep natural. Castoria contains . no Morphine or other narcotic property. . Castoria is so well adapted to children that. J recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archsb, JI. D.. IU South Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. . I se Castoria In my practice, and find It "Peclally adapted to affections of children." A I. FT ROBKRTSON, M. D., 1057 8d Are., New York. "Prom personal knowledge and observation j can say that Castoria Is an excellent medicine jot children, acting as a laxative and relieving ine pent up bowels and general system very much. Many mothers have told me of Its ex cellent effect upon their children." Da. G. 0. Osgood. Lowell, Mass. Tn Cxntauh Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. decl8D&Wly Bargains JN CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Two good Combination SAFES for sale cheap. SAMUEL BEAR, Siu, 12 Market Street. t7tf I hereby certify tnat two years ago I obtained some r lk Water of the Otterburn ' Lithia and Magnesia QUEERNESS. j It's queer, when the worid seems steady. It really is whirling so; - i ' It s queer that the plants get larger, When no one can see them grow. ' It s queer that the fountain'? water Leaps high in the sunshine bright, 4 And queer that the moon can never Fall out of the sky at night. It's queer that one clover blossom Is white, and another red! I' ... When the same black earth surrounds them, j I The same rain waters their bed. It's queer that of all these wonders We take so little heed, i . And that as for feeling thankful. We seldom see the need. ! ; .... i j i - ' We scold if the weather's chilly And fret in the hot sunlight, : Don't like to get up in the morning. Hang back from the bed at night. Yet. queerest of all the queerness, Are surely those girls and boys, Who live in a world of beauty. And rather see woes than joys. Treasure-Trove. SUNDAY SELECTIONS. As Christ did not die for p-ood people, there is hope for etery one. lhe man who can learn from the experience of other people is an apt scholar. ! The secret in being loved is be ing lovely; and the secret of hein lovely is in being unselfish. - The greatest work has always always gone hand in hand with the most lervent moral purp.-se.-i-y Lier. A string of opinions no more constitutes faith than a string of beads constitutes holiness. John Wesley. The Lord tells us to carry our cross and cast our care, but we oftpn try 10 cast our cross and carry our care. Tne devil never j wastes any bait on the man who only wants to get enough religion to squeeze into heaven. Responsibility is personal. Be fore God face to face, ! each soul must stand to give iiccount.-F. W. Robert- son , - i . '-.Many a good man's purse is like a siphon, the very emptying of which insures its ,refiUing.-r-)L. Arthur ldward. j , "' -. J I - A good Christian cannot be other than eager for the extension of our Lord's kingdom among men, not only from his sense of what is due to the Lord who bought him. but also from his natural sense of justice, his persua sion that he has no right to withhold from others those privileges and pros pects which are the joyjof his own in most life. Canon Liddon. j A Christian, for. the sweet fruit he bears to God and meri, is compared to the vine, if it be not pruned, runs out into, many superfluous stems, and grows at last weak and fruitless; so doth the best man, if he be not cut short of his desires, and pruned Iwith afflictions. If it be painful to bleed; it is . worse to wither. Let me be pruned that I may 5 row, rather than be cut up to .burn. osefihHall. O for the spirit which ; is con tent with nothing les$ nor lower than the highest help. To turn in; tempta tion directly to the power of God's com pany; to be satisfied in doubt with noth ing short of the assurance that God gives; to know tnat jtnere ; is no real escape from sm except in being made holy by God s houness-r-tbese are what make a man's complete! salvation. It is your privilege and mine, as children oi God, to be satisfied with no help but the help of the Highest Phillips Brooks. 1 l :''. Prayer sets the soul particular ly near to God in .fesns Christ. It is then in his presence! and being much with God in this wjiyi it is powerfully assimilated to him by converse with him; as we readily contract t their habits with whom we have much intercourse, es pecially if they be such as we singularly love and respect. Thus the Soul is mold ed further to the likeness of God, and is stamped with clearer characters ot him by being much with ; him. Archbishop Leighton. j SPIK1TS TURPENTINE. Salisbury Truth: Wilson Kes- tler, Esq., aged 5 or 70, died at his home, this county, last ihursday. Scotland Neck Democ rat: From what we have been able to gather from the farmers oi tnis region, me crops arc T,n of- oil unifnrrr Onfi mart " SAVS his crop is first rate andf then another says his is poor ana so are nis neignrjors . m -r - Y TT 1 waaesDoro intelligencer: rran McNair, colored, was tried before Esq. T Frank Smith last Satudav on a charee of burglary, brought by Mr. T. B. Hin son, who lives -near Pee Dee station, this county, andxommitted to jail with out bail. I Oxford iav: Z. W. Allen, Su- norintfMirlpnt of the county ooorhouse for several years, has not only made that institution self-supporting, dui now nas to its credit over three hundred dollars in cash, realized from products -of the farm.' ; .' . , K&exsrlcL, Mirror v We are told that ranitalists made an offer of $100,-? nnn. fnr two hundred and fifty acres of land adjoining our city limits a few days aecv which-was refused. Upon this same " ' - . t 1 1 J- ABHMSArl lanjrx;we.are lmormca mere; ts tu oaa&su valuation for taxation of only 15,000. 1 Goldsbbro Argus: ' The Golds- boro Lumber Company, f wn tneir characteristic enterprise and progresr siveness, have commencea wic wu rf a railroad from? their mam- 0U UVwa . . mrtth inmher mills at Dover, boutn- TOhirh will he ooerated in connec- xirttY, thiir mills for : l0?2in : PUr- poses, and will have a locomotive of its own. v .. . " j Nw Berne Tournal : Messrs. Blade Brps.,1 the enterprising saw mill the banks of the Trent to build a railroad ! through a portion of their standing timber in jones couutjr, Vio tprminiw of the roadto be two miles TrMitnn. The road when first built is to be six miles in length, but mav be extended asn eeded. Statesville Landmark: Mr. Cal- ... utnrriann. of Shiloh t6wnshio.found m.:nA.'e nAst 1at Sunday with 80 ecCS in it, and !on Monday found another with 61 eggs in it. -r tan, son oi r -TJ i 1 ttr- of Monbo. has sent . V. A" : ww-w, " . , v. r j.stv& an, nnnle. on one Side O which is photographed a leaf. The ap ple is of the, red J une, variety, and the Charlotte News: Moses Stroup, representative from Gaston, is paying aeariy for his recent efforts in trying to prohibit the sale of whiskey in Gaston county. Several nights ago, parties visited his place and cut up all his corn, peeled his fruit trees, went into his har vest field and cut all the binds and scattered the grain over the field. It is understood that the anti-prohibitionists are at the bottom of the trouble, and are in this manner reeking their vengeance on their representative for fighting whis key manutacture. - Sanford Express: Died. at . his home in Pocket township, on last Sat day morning, Mr. William McRae. He i was-faken sick about a week aro with i typhoid fever, but was not considered dangerous till his case was beyond re- ! covery. Mr. Frank Riargsbee's wife was bitten by a snake last Friday. They live" in Chatham countv near Chanel Hill. Mrs. Riggsbee was putting on a pair of shoes which had not been worn for some time and a highland moccasin i bither on the finger. She has been quite sick and was but little better last Sun day. j We take pleasure in commend ing the University to our people.' Its Faculty contains sixteen teachers of learning and experience. Its Professor ot Medicine and its Director'in the Gymnasium look after the physical developement of the students. Its in struction has proved itself equal to that ot.,tne largest Northern Universities There is no need for any North Caroli na boy to go outside the State to be educated. The University publishes a small pamphlet which gives detailed information on all points, and which may be had by addressing President Winston at Chapel Hill. Clinton Caucasian: We find the farmers all over the country interested in the cotton factory question, a resolu tion was passed at the last meeting of the County Farmers' Alliance favoring the establishment of a factory. A cot ton factory is one of the questions to be discussed at the next union of Al liances in western Sampson. Crops have improved wonderfully dunnr the last ten days. Nearly every section has been blessed with a refreshing rain and just at the right time too. The pros pect is for a fine corn crop and cotton, though a week or two late, is in as fine condition as we have ever seen it. Red Springs Farmer and Scot tish Chief: Joe Deal, colored, an escap ed dounty convict was captured at Clio, b. C Wednesday night and brought back to this place and delivered to Mr. S. R. Townsend, who hired him from the County. Lumber manufactur ers has had a hard time this year. The demand not near so great and prices prices still ranging low. The produc tion has been generally curtailed. ; In an anray last Monday night in this town, Dave Melvin, col., stabbed Henry. Carr, col., in arms and legs, inflicting Sinful wounds. In default of bail elvin was committed to jail on Tues day. Raleigh News and Observer: The Railroad Commission has about completed the work of railroad assess ment for the State. The total assessed value ot all railroad property in the State for taxation is $19,800,185.47. Last year the total assessed value was about $12,000,000, showing an increase of over fifty per cent. Statements of the assess ments of the different counties of the State are now being sent out to the counties. The total amount oi assess ment on railroad property in Wake county is $377,74)5.15. The case against Allen Upchurch and Blanche Win free, a young white woman who lives with them, which was removed from before justice Barbee to Justice Marcom, came up yesterday morning in the court house. They are charged with an attempt to conceal the birth of a child of which Blanche Winfree is the alleged mother. The prosecution was instituted by Beauregard lempie. ot at. Mattnew s township, a neighbor of Allen Upchurch. After hearing the evidence, the prosecuting attorney withdrew the charge and the case was dismissed. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment un til he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to be Consumption . T T 1 , i ana mcuraDie. ne was persuaueu it try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Couchs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, beiore he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better: he continued to use it and is to-day enioying good health. If you have any Ihroat, Lung or cnest Trouble try it. We guarantee satisfac tion. Trial bottle free at R. R. Bella my's Drug Store. t SFARKLTCrQ CATAWBA SFBIXTGS. Health seekers should go to Spark ling Catawba Springs. Beautifully located, in Catawba county, 1.000 feet above sea-level, at the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains. Scenery magnificent. Waters possess medicinal properties ot the highest order. Board only $30.00 per month. Read advertisement in the paper, and write Dr. E. O. Elliott & Son, proprietors, for descriptive pam phlets. - - BncKieu'it Arnica salve. The beit Salve in the world tor Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever, Sores, Tetters, Chapped Hands Chilblains,Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cires Piles or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price box. For sale by Robert R. Bellamy, Wholesale and Retl-Drug- Rsts. ' ' Read advertisement oi Otterburn Lithia Water in this paper. Unequaled for Dyspepsia and all diseasesCof kid nev and bladder; Price within reach of ill';; ' NEW AND WONDERFUL DISCOVERIES. A Fine Extract of the Pine and Cedar Tree. Your attention is hereby called to a subject of the deecert interest and importance to your very life. Public safety demands that only honest and reliable medicines should be placed upon the market. Spint tine Kaisam cures Rheumatism, Sore Throat. Persian lnhalent cores Asthma and Coughs. Persian Oint ment the great Skin Cure and Catarrh remedy. J nousanas oi mumuuiau .- Give it a trial: guaranteed to give satisfaction if pro- :r y usea accoraiug w u" ' y : Sol ,ia Dy a.i vss r.HKMICAL CO. HANSEN & SMITH, Managers, Wilmington, N.C. . Stop at Hotel Nicholson, Washington, N. C. CJ ITU ATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSI- O ness part of the town, ana cottoubh . mercial men. Brick building, three stones high fifty rooms, gas hehts and - electric bells. First class m every respect. Omnibus iT GEO. SPENCER, Manager. feb 26 tf SUPREME, -SUPERIOR COURTS f OF NOBTH GAjB.OIiTN'A 1891. 4 ; JUDGES. ! NAME. DISTRICT. Geo. H. Browrv 1 RESIDENCE. Beaufort. - Newbern, Wilson. Wake. Granville. Sampson.-, Carthage, Iredell. Surry. " Mqrganton.' Lincolnton. Buncombe. Henry R. Bryan, ; 2 : H. G. Connor,- 3 Spier Whitaker, 4 K.W.Winston, 5 E. T. Bovkin. 6 J. D. Mclver, - 7 R. F. Armfield, 8. Jesse F. Graves, 9 ohn Gray Bynum, 10 vv. A. rioke, ll J. H. Merrimon. 12 . SOLICITORS. NAME. DISTRICT. RESIDENC Perquiman Halifax. Wilson. Johnston. Durham. Duplin. Richmond, Iredell. Rockingham. Caldweld. Mecklenb'rg. Macon. John H. Blount, 1 G. H. White (col), 2 J. E. Woodard, 3 E. W. Pou. Jr., 4 Isaac R. Strayhorn, 5 O.H.Allen, 6 Frank McNeill, 7 B. F. Long, 8 Thomas Settle, 9 W. C. Newland, 10 Frank L. Osborn, 11 Geo. A. Jones, 12 Time of Holding Court. First Judicial District. Spring Judge Bryan. l-au Judge crown. Beaufort IFeb. 16th, May 25th, Nov. 30th. i Currituck March 2d, Sept. 7th. Camden March 10th, Sept. 24th. j Pasquotank March 16th, Sept. 21st. : ! Perquimans March 25th, Sept. 28th. j Chowan March 80th, Oct. 5th. i Gates April 6th, Oct. 12th. -j Hertford April 13th, Oct. 19th. I Washington April 20th, Oct. 26th. Tyrrell April 27th, Nov. 2d. Dare May 4th, Nov. 9th. -Hyde May 11th, Nov. 16th. Pamlico May 18th, Nov. 23d. Second Judicial District. Spring Judge Connor. fall udge Bryan. Halifax tMarch 2d, May 12th, INov. 10th. Northampton-lJan. 19th, March 80th, Oct. 5th. Bertie Feb. 2d, April 27th, Nov. 2d. Craven tFeb. 9th, May 25th, Nov.' 80th. Warren March 16th, Sept. 21st. Edgecombe April 13th, Oct. 19th. Third Tudical District. Spring JudgeWhitaker. fall judge uonnor, Pitt Tan. 5th, March 16th, tlune 8th Sept. 21st. ' Franklin Jan. 11th, April 18th, Nov, 6th. Wilson tFeb. 2d, June 1st, Noy. 2d. Vance Feb. 16th, May 18th, Oct; 19th. martin March 2d, Sept. 7th,Dec.7th. 4 Nash April 27th, Nov. 23d. Fourth Judicial District. Spring Judge Winston. f all Judge wnitaicei. Wake Jan. 5th, tFeb. 28th, March 28th, tApril 21st, July 9th, fAug. 27th, Sept,28th, fOct. 26tb. Wayne Jan. 19th, march luth, April 13th, Sept. 14th, Oct. 19th. . ' ' Harnett Feb. 2d, Aug. luth, Nov. 30th. Johnston Feb. 9th, Aug. 17th, Nov. 16th. ! Fifth Judicial District. Spring Judge Boykid. fall Judge Winston. J Durham Jan. 12th, March 23d, June 1st, Oct. 19th. i Granville Jan. 26th, April 20th, July 27th, Nov. 30th. Chatham Feb. 9th, May 4th, Oct. 5th. i i Guilford Feb. 16th, May 25th, Aug. 31st. Dec. 14th. - Alamance March 2d, May 18th, Nov. 2d. Orange March 16th, Aug. 10th Nov, 9th. Caswell April 6tb, Aug. 17th, Nov. 16tb. Person April 13th, Aug. 24th, Nov, 23d. Sixth Judicial District. Spring Judge Mclver. Fall Judge Boykin Pender March 9th, Sept. 14th. New Hanover tjan. 19th, tApril 13th, fSept. 28th. . Lenoir Feb. 2d, Aug. 24th, Nov. 16th, Duplin Feb. 9th, Aug,3d, Nov. 30th. Sampson tFeb. 23d, April 27th, Oct. 12th, Dec. 14th. Carteret March 16th, Oct. 26th. Jones March. 23d, Nov. 2d. Onslow March 80th. Nov. 9th Greene March 30th, Oct. 5th. I ! . Seventh Judicial District. Spring Judde Armfieid. Fall Judge Mclver. Columbus Jan. 12th, March, 30th, Aug. 3d. Anson Jan. 5th, tApril 27th, Sept. 7th. tNov. 80th. , Cumberland Jan. 19th, tMay 4th; July 27th, tNov. 16th. Robeson Jan. 26th, May 18th, Oct. 5th. i Richmond Feb. 9th, June 1st, Sept. 21st, Dec. 7th. i i BladenMarch 16th, Oct. 26th. i Brunswick April 16th, Sept. 14th. Moore March 2d, August 11th, Nov. 2d. ! Eighth Judicial Disirict.. Srping Judge Graves. ' ; Fall Judge Armfield. Cabarrus Jan. 26th, April 27th Nov. 2d. . ! Iredell Feb. 2d, May 18th, Aug. 10th, Nov. 9th. Rowan Feb. 16th, May 4th. Aug. 24th, Nov. 23d. Davidson March 2d, Sept. 7th, tDec 7th. ! Randolph March 16th, Sept. 21st. Montgomery March 80th, Oct. 5th. Stanly April 6th. Oct. 19th. Ninth Judicial District. Sinrincr Tnrtcp. "Rvnnm. Fall Judge Graves. Rockingham Jan. 19th, July 27th, Nov. 9th. Forsyth Feb. 2d, May 18th, Oct. 26th. ' Yadkin Feb. 10th, Sept. 28th. Wilkes March 2d, Sept. 14th. Alleghany March 16th, Sept. 7tb. Davie March 80th. Oct. 12th. Stokes April 13th, August 10th, Nov. 16th. Surry April 20th, Aug. 24th, Nov. 23d. ! Tenth Judicicial District. Snrlntr Tudcre TToke. " " i FallJudge Bynum. ! Henderson Feb. 9th,' July 20th. Burke March 2d, Aug. 10th. J rnlrlwetl Mnrrh 1fith. Sent. 7th. ! Ashe March 23d, May 25th, Aug. 24th. ( .. ; Watauga- April 16th, Aug. 81st. . Mitchell ApriI48Uv Sept. 14th. Yancey April 27th,' Sept .28th. McDowell May 11th, Oct. 12th. Eleventh Judicial District. Spring Judge Merrimon. ! fall Judge Hoke. Catawba Jan. 12th, July 20th. r Alexander Jan. 26th, Aug. 8d. Union Feb. 9th, tFeb. 16th. Sept. 21st, tSept. 28th. ' " Mecklenburg tFeb. 23d, Aug. 31st. Gaston March 11th, Oct. 12th. Lincoln March 80th, Oct. 5th. Cleveland April 6th. Aug. 10th. Oct. 27th. - Rutherford April 20th, Nov. 2d. Polk May 4th. Nov. 16th. r Twelfth Judicial District. Spring Judge'Brown. Fall Judge Merrimon. Madison Feb. 23d, Aug. 3d,tNov.23d. Buncombe tMarch 10th ,tAug. 17th, tDec 7th. Transylvania March 80th, Sept. 7th. Haywood April 6th, Sept. 14th. iackson April 12th, Sept. 28th. lacon May 4th, Oct. 5th. Clay May 11th, Oct. 12th. Cherokee May 18th, Oct, 19th. Graham June 1st, Nov. 2d. Swain June 8th, Nov. 9th. For criminal cases. t For civil cases alone. X For civil cases alone except jail cases. Criminal Circuit Courts. New Hanover County. Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge. oenj. K. Moore, Wilmington, Solicitor. L-ourt begins I an. oth, March lOtL, May 18th, July 20th, Sept. 21st, Nov. 23d. Mecklenburg County. Oliver P. Meares, Judge. Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor. Court ' begins Feb. 9th, April 13th, Aug. 17th, Oct. 12th, Dec. 7th. Buncombe County. Chas. A. Moore, Asheville, Judge, h.. D. Carter, Asheville, bolicitor. Court begins Han. 26th, April 27th, July 27th, Nov. 2d. Supreme Court meets first Monday in February. Examinations on Friday and Saturday, before. First District, Feb.f 2d; Second District, Feb. 9th; Third; District, Feb. 16th; Fourth Distriet, Feb; 25th; Fifth District, March 2d; Sixth District, March 10th; Seventh District, March 16th; Eighth District, March 23d; Ninth District, March 30th; Tenth Distriet, April 6th, Eleventh District, April 13th. Twelfth District, April 20th. Last Monday in beptember. Exami nations Friday and Saturday before. first District, bept. 28th; becond Dis trict, Oct. 5th; Third District, Oct. 12th; Fourth District, Oct. 19th; Fifth Dis trict, Oct. 26th; Sixth District, Nov. 2d; Seventh District, Nov. 9th; Eighth Dis trict, Nov. 16th; Ninth District, Nov. 23d; Tenth District, Nov. 80th; Eleventh District,Dec 7th. ;Twelfth District Dec 14th, Healtb is Wealth! Dr. E. C. West s Nkevb and Brain Thratmkkt, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vnisions, cits, Mervous fuenralgia. lieadacne, .ner vous Prostration caused by the use oft cohol or to bacco. Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness. Loss of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatoirhcea caused by over-exertion of' the brain self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one montn s treatment. $l.uu a box, or six boxes tor fo.w, sent Dy mail prepaid on receipt ot price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar antees issued only by K.UiSJ!.Kr K. BJL.LAMy, JJrugglSt. Sole Agt, N. W. Cor. Front and Market Sts, feb 1 D& W 1 v Wilmington. N. C JAPANESE CURE A guaranteed Cure for Piles of whatever kind or degree External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, itching, Chronic, Eecent or Heredi tary. fl.00 a box; 6 boxes, $5.00. Sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. We guar antee to core any case of PHes. Guaranteed and sold only tar I . H. HARDIN, ; Wholesale and Retail Druggist, New Market, Wilmington, N. C ifeb 1 tf BanH of New Hanover. Authorized Capital - $1,000,000 Cash Capital paid in 300,000 Surplus Fund - 200,000 DIRECTORS: W. I. GORE, G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAE,: H. VOLLERS, J. W. ATKINSON CLAYTON ;GILES. ISAAC BATES. JAMES A. LEAK. F. RHEINSTEIN E. B. BORDEN. IS AAC BATES PaasioaNT G. W. WILLIAMS Vic President WM. L. SMITH ...Cashier ATKINSON dt MANNING, AGENT North Carolina Home lns.:Co -TE OI'FER TO THOSE" WANTING INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE , Policies in this Old and Reliable Home Institution, All tosses promptly paid. W. S. PRIMROSE, President. CHARLES ROOT, Secretary. - PULASKI COWPKR.Secrety STOP AT THE BURNS HOUSE, WADESBOBO, TSt. C, JOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE BUSI ness.part of the Town, and convenient fo Comnter rial Men. Table Board the best the market affords. . Omniba meets all Trains. . novWt MRS. J. B. BURNS. . - - . . . . ...... i VslV f haiM rAj --'-.?' y;-Ti( ttat ffT y- PILE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. I iMliilon & Ifon R. R. ui Brandies CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. w. , No.87 No. 41 . Dated April 26,1891. JNO- Fast Mail Daily ex Daily. Daily. Sunday. PM PM A M Leave Weldon 13 30 5 43 6 20 Arr. Rocky Mount 1 40 724 Arrive Tarboro 2 17 AM Leave Tarboro.... 10 35 : PM Arrive Wilson 2 IS 7 00 7 53 Leave Wilson 2 30 Arrive Selma. 3 80 , Arrive Fayettevdle 580 Leave Goldsboro 3 15 7 40 8 40 Leave Warsaw 4 14 9 84 Leave Magnolia 4 27 - 8 40 9 49 Arrive Wilmington 6 00 9 55 11 20 TRAINS GOING NORTH. No.14 No.78 Daily. Daily. Sunday. AM AM PM Leave Wilmington 12 85 9 15 4 25 Leave Magnolia 10 57 ;6 10 Leave Warsaw 11 11 6 25 Arrive Goldsboro 3 05 12 05 7 80 Leave FayetteviHe.'... 9 10 Arrive Selma 11 08 Arrive Wilson 12 10 AM PM PM Leave Wilson 8 S3 12 58 8 23 Arr. Rocky Mount 130 853 Arrive Tarboro 2 17 ........ AM Leave Tarboro 10 85 PM Arrive Weldon 5 05 2 55 10 00 Daily except Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Wel don 3.00 p m, Halifax 3.22 p m, arrive Scotland Neck 4 15 p m, Greenville 6 02 p m, Kinston 7 10 p ro. Re turning, leaves Kinston 7 00 a m, Greenville 8.10 a m. Arriving Halifax at 11 00 a m, Weldon 11.35 a m, daily except Sunday. t Local treignt train leaves weldon Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 7.00 a. m., arriving Scotland Neck 10.03 a. m., Greenville 2.10 p. m., Kinston 4X5 p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston luesdays, lhurs days and Saturdays at 10.00 a. m., arriving Green ville 12.00 noon, Scotland Neck 3.20 p. m., Weldon 0.20 p. m. Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via Albemarle & Raleigh R. R-. dailv except Sunday. 4 05 D m : Sunday 3 o m s arrive Wilhamston, N. C, 6 30 p m and 4 20 p m ; Ply. moutn 7 ou p m, D zup m. Keturntng, leave flymoutn. N. C. dailv except Sunday 6 20 a m. Sunday 9 00 a m. Wuliamston 740 am, 9 58am. Arrive Tarboro, N, C, 10 05 a m and 11 20 a m. Train on Midland N C Branch leaves Goldsboro; N. C, daily except Sunday, 7 00 a m ; arrive Smithlield, N. C, 8.30 a m. Returning, leaves Smithfield, N. C 9 00 a m ; arrive Goldsboro, N. C, 10 30 a m. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 8 p m, arrives Nashville 3 40 pm. Spring Hope .4 15 p m. Returning, leaves Spring Hope 10 a m, Nash ville 10 35 a m; arrive Rocky Mount 11 15 a m, daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily except Sunday, at 6.30 pmand 11 15 a m. Return ing, leave Clinton at 8 20 a m and 310 pm, connecting at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 40, 23 and 78. Southbound train on Wilson & Favettevilie Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. 'Daily except Snnday. -Train No. 27 South, and 14 North, will stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. jvjiiiN jr. utvixNjt, tien'i bup t, J. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation. T. M. EMERSON Gen'l Pass'cr Agent, ap 25 -tf Cape Fear & TadUa Valley Railway Ca. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT JUIr 5, 1891. NORTH BOUND. No. 2. No. 4. Daily ex Sunday. No. 16. Daily ex Sunday. Uauy ex Sunday. Leave Arrive Leave Leave Arrive Wilmington.. Fayetteville. . Fayetteville.. Sanford Greensboro. . Greensboro... 10.35 a.m. 2.16 p. m. 3.05 " 4.85 " 7.C5 " 7.15 M 8.47 " Leave Leave Walnut Cove. Arrive Mt. Airy.... Bennettsville. Maxton Fayetteville.. Ramseur.... 10.45 " Leave 12.40 p. m. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive 1.32 27 75 a. m, 10.05 " 10.35 4 12.50 p.m. Greensboro... Greensboro... Madison SOUTH BOUND. No. 1. No. 3. No. 15. Daily ex Daily ex Daily ex Sunday. Snnday. Sunday. 5.30 a.m. 7.17 " 8.45 10.30 " 12.57 p. m. 2.20 " 3.05 " 6.30 " - 2.80 p.m. 4.02 " 4.50 " 2.30 p. m. 4.35 " 5.25 " 8.20 " Leave Mt. Airy Leave Walnut Cove. Arrive Greensboro. . . Leave Greensboro.. Leave Sanford.....'. Arrive Fayetteville.. Leave Fayetteville.. Arrive Wilmington. . Leave Fayetteville.. Leave Maxton Arrive Bennettsville Leave Madison...... Arrive Greensboro.. Leave Greensboro. . . AJliVC MUIXIU . . . . . NORTH BOUND DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 13. Leave Greeusboro Leave Walnut Cove... Arrive Mt. Airy 10.35 a. m 1.05 p. m 4.20 " SOUTH BOUND DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 11. Leave Mt. Airy Leave Walnut' Cove. Arrive Greensboro. . . 3.10 p. m 6.43 " 9.30 " , W. E. KYLE, Gen'l Passenger Agent. J. W. FKY, Gen'l Manager. jy 8tf SEABOARD AIR LINE. Carolina Central E. H. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTBOUND. TRAINS. No. 43 Daily -ex. Sunday. No. 23 Daily ex Saturday. No. 41 May 10. 1891. Daily ex. bunday.j Leave Leave Leave Arrive Leave Leave Leave Arrive Wilmington 8.09 a. m. 8.00 p. m. 2.15 a. m. 5.10 a. m. 6.35 a. m. xlamlet.. ... Monroe. ... Charlotte.. I11J52 a. m. 7.40 p.m. 89 p.m. z.io p. m. 8.15 p. m. 3.25 p. m. 4.43 p. m. 5.88 p. m. 6.60 p. m. 10.15 p. m. Charlotte. J Lincolnton. Shelby Rutherfon EASTBOUND TRAINS. No. 86 No. 24 No. 88 Daily exept Daily exept Daily ex, bunday, aunday, boday. L've Rutherfordt'n Leave Shelby Leave Linoolnton. Arrive Charlotte.. Leave Charlotte. .. Leave Monroe.... Leave Hamlet,.... 10.10 a. m. 11.12 a. m. 19 All n m 12.40 p! m. 8.30 p. m. 5.00 a. m. 6.52 a. m' x.xo p. m. 4.10 p. m. 8.00 p. m. iiu.ua p. m. 1.40 a. m. 7.40 a.m. Arrive WHsMngton 7.45 a. m. Trains Nos. 41 and 38 make close connection 'at Hamlet for Raleigh and North. Nos. 43 and 36 make close connection at Lincolnton for Hickory and Western North Carolina at Monroe to and from Chester and South. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Uftarlotte. . WM. MONCURE, Superintendent T. W. CLARK, GenT Passenger Agent. myjl2tf ATLANTIC COAST LINE. ffilmfijoa, CoMia & Anpsta R, R', CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 23 No.27 PM PM 6 25 10 10 -AM 9 35 12 40 10 0 1 20 AM No. 50 AM 3 20 4 85 No. 52 AM 4 85 8 67 6 15 10 05 AM AM Leave Wilmington.. ............. Leave Marion,...,......,,...... Arrive Florence No. 58 46 65 8 IT Leave Florence.,..,.,,.,.. ...... Arrive Sumter.................... Leave Snmter...... ....... ...... Arrive Columbia. See note for additional trains. 8 20 C?45 No. 53 tons through from Charleston via Central Railroad. Leaving Lanes 7 45 a m, Manning 851 a m. Train on G. & D. R. R. connects at Florence with No. 68. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 51 No. 53 No. 59 PM PM PM Leave Columbia..... 10 45 9 00 5 35 Arrive Sumter... 12 04 10 07 7 00 AM Leave Snmter 12 04 7 00 Arrive Florence 1 15 8 15 No.78 No.14 AM PM Leave Florence 4 45 8 SO Leave Marion 5 34 ...... 9 86 Arrive Wilmington 8 61 AM " ' 12 20 In addition to-above, train No. 4l) leaves Columbia 7 a. m daily except Sunday, arriving Sumter 8.20. Train No. 48 leaves Snmter 8.85 p. m., daily except Sunday, arriving Columbia 10.00 p. m. Daily. Dally except bunday. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, S. C, via Cea tral R. R., arriving Manning 10 39 p m, Lanes 11 17 p m. Charleston 12 50 a m. No. 59 connects at Florence with C & D. train from Cheraw and Wadesboro. Nos. 78 and 14 make close connection at Wilmington with W. & W. R. R. R. for all points North. Train on Florence Railroad leaves Pee Dee daily, except Sunday, 4 40 p m, arrive Rowland 7 pm. Re turning, leave Rowland 6 30 a m, arrive Pee Dee 8 50 am. Train on Manchester & Augusta Railroad leave Sumter daily, except Sunday, 10 50 am, arrive Ri mini 11 59 a m. Returning, leave Rimini 12 SO p m. ar rive Sumter 1 40 p m. Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave HartsviJJe daily except Sunday at 5.10 a. m., arriving Floyds 6.55 a. m. Returning, leave Floyds 3.10 p. m., arriving 2.60 p. m. JOHN F. DIVINE, Gen'l Sup't f. R. KENLY, Assistant Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Pass'ger Agent, je 21 tl . I ilmiJigtfiiOiislow & East Carolina R. R. TIME TABLE NO. 3. To Take Effect Monday, June 22d, 1891, at 12 M. No. 2. No. 4. No. 6. NORTH BOUND. Passeng'r Passeng'r Passenger READ DOWN. and and Sunday Freight. Freight, Only. " A. M. P. M. P. M. Wilmington, Leave.. 8 30 4 00 5 00 W. S. C. R. Crossing s 8 40 s 4 10 s 507 Baymead....' f 8 52 s 4 25 f 5 18 Kirkland f 9 00 f 4 33 f 525 Scotts Hill s 905s 440s 530 Hampstead s 9 15 s 4E0 s 537 Cypress Lake f 9 20 f 4 56 f 542 Annandale..... f 9 30 ( 5 00 f 5 47 Glenoe f 9 36 f 5 12 f 5 54 Edgecombe f 9 45 f 5 20 f 6C2 Hollyridge f 9 55 f 5 30 f 6 10 Folkstone..... s 10 05 s - 5 40 s 6 16 Cedarhurst f 10 18 f 5 55 f 6 30 Winona s 10 33 s 6 12 s 645 Jarmans f 10 44 6 23 Jacksonville, Arrive 10 60 6 30 7 00 No. 1. No. 3. No. 5. SOUTH BOUND. Passenger Passenger Passeng'r, READ UP. and and Saturd'ys Freigfct. Freight. Only. A. M. P. M. P. M. Wilmington, Arrive 8 00 7 26 9 30- W. S. C R. Crossing s 760s 7 15 s 922 Baymead s 7 35 f 7 00 f 9 10 Kirkland....... f 7 25 f 6 62 f 9 04 Scotts Hill..., s 720s 6 47 s 900 Hampstead s 7 08 s 6 37 s 853 Cypress Lake f 6 58 f 8 27 f 8 48 Annandale f 6 53 f 6 20 f 844 Glenoe f 6 43 f 6 10 f 836 Edgecombe f 6 34 f 6 00 f 8 28 Hollyridge f 623f 550f 8 18 Folkstone s 6 13 s 5 40 s 8 10 Cedarhurst j 6 58 f 520f 756 Winona s 6 47 s 508s 746 Jartuans f 6 36 f 4 57 Jacksonville, Leave 5 30 4 50 7 SO . top on s gna only. fc. Regular Stop. Nos. 1 and 4 Daily except Sunday. $Nos. 2 and 3 Tuesday and Friday only, and con nect with steamer for Tar Landing and points on New River. J. W. MABTE2SIS, Gen'l Freiget and Passenger Agent. H. A. WHITING, General Manager. je 34 tf PALMETTO RAILROAD CO. ON AND' AFTER SUNDAY, JULY 12TH, Trains will run as follows, daily (Snnday ex cepted): . MOVING NORTH. No. 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Cheraw, S. C 10.30 a. m Leave Kollock Station 10.50 a. ro Leave Osborne, N. C. 11.20 a. m Arrive Hamlet, N. C 11.40 a. m MOVING SOUTH. No. 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Hamlet, N. C 4.20 p, Leave Osborne. N. C 4.40 p. m m Leave Kollock. Station 5.10 p. m Arrive Cheraw, S. C 5.30 p. m Close connection made a: Hamlet with C. C. R. R. Eaet and West, jy 14 tf WM. MONCURE. Sup't. WILMINGTON SEACOAST R. R. Time Table in Effect July 15th. LEAVING WILMINGTON 6.00 and 10.00 a. m., 2.00, 3.00, 5.00, 6.30, 7.15, 9.15 and 10.20 p. m. LEAVING OCEAN VIEW 7.30 and 8.5D a. m., 12.40, 3.05, 5J30, 6.00. 8.00, 9.00 and 10.20 p. m. The 3.00 p. m. from Wilmington does not stop be tween Wilmington and Wrightsville. These trains run every day. J. B. NOLAN, General Manager. jy 15 tl $500 Beward I "'SsiUJny thos.sovo reward lor any ease of. Uvcr fc.jnp'.alnt, Dj-apepata, 8Isk Headache, Indigestion, Oon .lipation or Cotiveness wa cannot cure wltn West's VYsetall. Livor Pills, when the directions arestrlctly e-npli?l Willi. They are vnroly Vegetable-, and novar f-.il to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Lara boxes, containing S3 Pills, cents. Bsware of counterfeit ar.i imitations. The genuine manufactured only py THJ JQHX a WEST COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by ROBERT R. BELLAMY, 1 N. W. Cor. Front and Market streets, Jfeb 1 D&W ly Wilmington, N. C.
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