0TTEEBUB1?
iifHIAand MAGNESIA
WATER!
woT ONLY CURES "BRIGHT'S DISEASE
' BUT ALSO DIABETES.
Mahnbobo,Va.; April 7, 188811
r - year I have been suffering with form of Kid
iJase which my pnyaoui (Dr. J. A. HiUmaa)
:hTwas Diabetes, an advised the Meof Otter
SIidST and Magnea Water. The qnaatitr of
-wssed was greatly in excess of the natural se-
r and I lost forty ponnds of flesh in a few
tf'Sr The use of the Otterbnnnt Water corrected
ls excessive flow entirely ia six weeks, and I am
irnyedicines withont avafl, and'l attribote
1 Ze oi this troublesome and dangerotu diaetue en
oy, o thereof the Otterburn Water.
to the use R.N.BLANTON.
PERSONS OFTEN ASK WILL IT KEEP V
Amkija County, Ya., Feb. Si, 1888. .
, hereby certify that twt years ago I obtained some
'Ae Water of the Otterburn Liia and Magnesia
vr lot my wue, m uouuuoih ana recently
fw moving to another home, I found that some i
5 Wawr had been left .in the demlfeha. I poured it
t and "rank some of it, and found it to beas pure
i as when first taken from the Spring,
jadrn.e aswn G. E. CRaSdOCK
IT CUKES RHEUMATIC GOUT.
E JeVferson, of Johnstown, South Carolina
as follows of it .
""Aiadv here has been entirely reheved of a severe
0' Rheumatic Gout. She found such
' "diate relief she did net take any. medicine or any
T-frSedyatall'and while on the sixth bottle sta
I'rTthat she had been entirely relieved and needed no
" Water, her general ceaiin
t Kmuct slsn wn fcl,- 2 '
. E. JEFFERSON."
red.
Richmond. Va, April 8, 1887
I Lave been suffering for years with a complication
f Liver and Kidney trouble, suffering great p&inin
., . ree-;cn of the kidneys, and having my attention
aSi-4 to the Otterburn Lithia and Magnesia Water I
' ar.enced to use it, and never experienced such re
Zi from anthing. The very first hali-gaQoa in-C-?td
the now of urine and cleared it up. My appc
been restored, and I feel that I cannot cotrj
aad the Water too highly. R. P. WAJLKXR.
Mankbobo. Va., March 1?, 1888. :
"r- n 1 commenced the used of the Otterburn Lithia
.-d Magnesia Water, on the 2Sth of January last, I
Xi no faith in any mineral water. I had been auffcr
rs for ovor three years with a disease that was pro-3,-iBced
bv a piononnced by a prominent physician of
jjaimcnd" to be an affection of the Kidneys, after
o -.'bc a scientific test.
V bic t n!y used the Water one week when I was en
,- wiieved of pain, which before had been constant
vrzn a restoration of strength and energy. 1
'-x "Ce Water a fair test, using no other water and
, medicine. M. C. GREGORY.
. AiiEUA C. H.. Va.. December 15. 1883.
-ba-e been a Dyspeptic for the past fifteen years
. d jiieiy have safiered with Derangement of my Uri-
vnj'-ics. es-irlecced by great difficulty ha voiding
-': nr'.e. About six months ago I commenced the
.. tee Otterborn Lithia and Magnesia Springs
W sitr. an;i since that time- there has been marked and
inrjrever-jent in my entire condition and state
v.iUh. !y digestion is better than it has been for
fve f vean. and the urinary trouble is entirely re-an-.f
has bten for the past two months.
J. A. WALLACE,
Cashier planters' Bank of Amelia.
fFREORN IITBIA SPRINGS CO.
R. H. BKa.a.ATf T, AaresiC,
ri-fUWtf . WOrainztoa. N. C
For Infanta and Child rew.
Castoria promote a Diseatjon, and
overcomes Flatulency, Coiistipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, runl Feverishnesa
Tnas the child is ren-.lored bcalthy and its
sleep natural. Castoria contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
"Castoria is so well adapted to children tb&t
I recommeDd it as Ettpcrior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Abchkr, H. Irv
111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. x. :
-I use Castoria in my practice, and find It
ipecially a-iapted to uff-x.-tic.ns of children."
ALX1 RoBKKTSON, M. D
id Ave., New York.
"From persona! knowledge and observation
I can say that Castoria U an excellent medicine
for children, acting sus & laxative and relieving
the pent up bowels and general Bystem very
mucn. Many motlicrs have told me of its ex
cdient eff-jct uixhi tiioir children.
Da. G. C Osooon,
Lowell, Mass.
Tee Cent Am OorArVi 77 Hnrr-.- Street, N. Y.
rice 13 O&Wly
Industrial
Manaiacturing Company
WILMINGTON, N. C.
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIED WOODEN BUTTER DISHES
E I AMOUD BASKETS,
Berry Baskets,
M and Vegetable Orates,
BOXES,
Orange Boxes, &cy&c.
Vt'kEkS CUT TO ORDER FROM SWEET
, li,Jy. POPLAR, SYCAMORE, OAK. ASHv
i
fclRCH. VALNUT, tic.
rws Cimyajy has an EabasAed Reputation fof
'.'ty of its Work. - - -
Cta Compete in Prices with aay simiUi Establish
nthe United States. ,
fJ-rs for Car Load Lots filled wn abort notice.
"Pies and Prices on application.
Kioryon Cape Fea -River, comer Queen and
Address "
Jndustrial Manufacturing Co.
9 2 Ufcw
Bargains
P CIGARS AND TOBACCO. V
Tgood Combination SAFES for sale cheap.
7 ,, SAMUEL BEAR, St.,
' " W Market Sueet.
She ormttfj star:
THE TWO WORDS.
day
a harsh
Udoti
an evd journey sped, .
. 1 -
And
like
It
pierced
" ana cruel dart.
It
-iuu una lovme heart:
ft IriAn A . , .i,
turned
And
everywhere brought pain and woe.
A
kind
ew st
Flew
, """"w n one aav. -swifUy
on its blessed way
Hen tn TBrwi.A it. . . ..
It
healed
And
adfric
made
, . --- "u"u, it suotnea Lae Dain
SyS1 ? W Were fricnd8
aae the hate and anger cease :
everwhere brought joy and peace.
It
And
But
vet the4iarsH
The
. . . iy.ii. n li ace.
Klnrl mnnl ...1J . .. .
And
vuc ucui uS iove regained
w auiivc, dui not toreet
Or lose the sense of keen regret. '
O, if WC WOUld but lenrn 1,1
How
it 11 j r wora can go,
2JiriWl.-wlth uttrJare
tACh thought before it sought the air,
And Onlv StValr thA J-?i.-A
, - f -t- "- nuius Liia.1. move
ke white-winged messengers ot love!
Sunday School Titms.
SUNDAY SELECTIONS.
False humilirv 5c mn. n
pride, St. Augustine.
Virtue itself ff, i
, - ... v-vuuo- WUCU
coupled with forbidding manners.
tie Whoabnc.es nthnmnc
be particular about the answer he gets.
inere is no easy, path leading
OUt Of life, flnri f- arm.
!.. l- -ItT: . ,-caay ones
that he within it. ; -
Do not wait: for eTtranrHinorw
opportunities for good actions, but make
use ot common situations. Goethe.
"God often ploughs with afflic
tions to make a lnnor rl
fhannel for his love and grace to flow
in. -
Cheerfulness is alcn .an kti
ient wearins: quality. It has been called
ine rjngnt weatner of the heart.-Sac7
Smiles.
: Love those who humble and
contradict you, for they are more use
ful to your perfection than those who
flatter you.
It is as easy to draw back a
stone thrown with force from the hand
as to recall a word
Menancer.
J3o not expect commercial pay
ment for the real benefits you may ren
der to others. Doinc ood IS the cnivet
way of enriching and ennobling char-
If you live in the full sunshine
of Christ and have him not merely play
ing upon the surface of your mind, but
sunk deep down m it, transforming your
whole being, then some men will, as they
look at you, be filled with strange long
ings, and will say: -Come, let us walk
in the light of the Lord."
- All that men have ever imagined
of ha man progress in science and art
will fall far short of the attainments of
those who will study God's works not
from personal ambition- or vanity, but
of love to him delighting in' every new
discovery of his wisdom and goodness,
and usine all knowledge for the bless
ings of their fellow men. Samuel J.
Andrews.
, "The truth cannot be burned,
beheaded ot crucified. ' A lie on the
throne is a lie still, and truth in a dun
geon is truth still; and the lie on the
throne is on the way to defeat, and the
truth in the dungeon is on the way to
victory. No accidents of position can
change the nature of things, or the
eternal laws which determine their des
tintes." Wm. McKenly.
Purity is power. The rose,
among the sweetest and most beautiful
of God's creations, is armed with thorns.
Nature's sharp bayonets for warding off
attack. ' Parity is the defense of beauty;
modesty is the safeguard of innocence.
Keep thyself pure." The severe chastity
which ; repels familiarity f is an ' ab
solute essential for the safety of the soul
as genial attractiveness is? for beauty.
A.J.Gordon. -
Not shame ot ignorance, but
love of learning, makes the scholar; not
fear of despotism so much as love of lib
erty makes the patriot here; not so
much the hatred of sin as the love of
holiness makes the saint. The fear of
hell may be the initial motive to get the
sinner's face heavenward, but not until
perfect love casts out this fear by taking
its place do the highest, holiest, mighti
est motives bear upon him. Christian
Standard.
PERSONAL.
.' whon Cam TSemhardt sailed for
Australia from Saa Francisco eighty
r I . , J
one cases oi cnampagne, oiauur
otner liquors were icwusu -
the steamer' all marked as belonging to
th nrtress. " '.
One of Buffalo Bill's spurious.
Indian chiefs, Red bye, Dy name, won
the affections of a budding German lass,
and now sne is suing nim iui a. ui.v...
Frau Red Eye says that Mr. Red Eye
is no gentleman. V -
Radnor's
i 11W - vVfcfcww - v
.t j: TinnA" ia nnp of the in-
- iauics oiling - .
teresting features of London society.
The fair musicians an aress in wnitc,
and are, moreover, all unusually good
looking, so that their entertainments
ixroll attended. '
arc uivaiMwi -
Hon. R. E. Dyrenforth, who is
. . Mtn vtt hnmbardinfiT
the heavens from balloons, studied for
four years in the. mUitary schools ot
Prussia, just before the outbreak of the
American civil war. He wasja skilled
artiUeryman, and served on the staffs of
Gens. Rosecrans ana warn..
The first colored woman physi-
. . -t -r..l, ,o Vrtna" H. M. Mor
cian in new iuia . v.. ---
ton, 28 years old. of 334, Gold street.
. ' 7 1 I V, -rinntv clerk S
office. She a graduate of the Roman s
Medical onege o TAr"
recently. passea an
t, cot Medical Board. '
Ex-Senator Ingall's is devotiug
that portion of the time ;not .occnpled
upon the platform to writing a political
vl.i. Tui- Krtir it is understood, will
deal with contemporaneous his tory wnt
. . . x ,u' nnm Jnimirahle stvie
!: Txnitif nhilosooby and
OI amujj iJ r"V r .
paying on some wiu s.'.
i Commodore Ramsey who suc
ceeded Admiral John Walker as Chief
S the bureau of navigation, is a pic-
taresque figure in u - YJrk
He loots more tt ;,nne
preacher than a naval officer, "eisone
VYTTTw-- -n!ira nf the navv. however,
uu is a man - of fine physique, tall,
straight as an Indian with
silvery hair and trim little jrrav mus
tache. His manners are elegant and in
Strikmsr enntract- tr. thneA nt fir:
Jonn Walker, -as his nnriorpcenr . ,o
called. -.
TWINKLINGS.
She Yes, I am : very fond of
pets.
He Indeed! What, mav I ask: ia
your favorite animal? .
She (frankly) Man. Munsey's Week-
Columbus-LT thinV that thie
chaperon idea is utterly un-American.
' Cynicus That's precisely what re
commends it to the 400. N. Y. Herald.
Tambo T?nn
vwj j w M UWUA.A gwui
to talk so much on de stage as you do
on de street. " ;
Bones Dat's a fac", sah. But de rea
son am Oblivious Tt's rnrlrrt nn rin Ha
stage. Harper's Bazar.
Mrs. Homebodv See here! An
you call this good measure? This can
isn't half full. .
Milkman That's a 11 riorht mum Tte
-
Condensed milk, trnn knnv mnm
Boston Transcript.
x G. O. Tham Shears. I wish
you would make a business suit for me;
something that Will hf ynnrnnnatA frr
this season.
Shears Yes. sir: here's a nenr refe
of goods. We call it the 'Broadway
mud.' Smith-Gray Monthly.
"Poor fellow! But whvrlidvnn
reject him in so summary a way?" -
"Well, he's the editnr rf that ATnn,-
Magazine, and rejected one of my
poems once. I just thoaeht I'd let him
know that tWO Can tllav at the same
game." Life's Calendar.
. Mr. Binp-c Mv dear. I have, a
little surprise for you.
Mrs. Bingo O, nice, what is it in
that package? 1
. Bingo Yes. Here are the neckties
you gave me when' we were first married.
T ' ...
i nave savea tnem all these years.
Clothier and Furnisher.
Mrs. Debraine frea'dino-l The
whole of Punch's original 'Round Table
is at last aissoived. i Here is no longer
surviving a member of the band that in
Years TOne bv everv week sat at dinner
to meet Mark. Lemon, Douglas Jcrrold
j-eecn ana lnackeray.
Mr. Debraine (wearily) Yes, yes; I
know. .
Mrs. Debraine Why, have you seen
this article?
Mr. Debraine -No; 1 have seen Punch.
Life's Calendar.
Happy TrXooslera.
Wm. Timmons, postmaster ot Idaville,
Ind writes : "Electric Bitters has done
more for me than all other medicines
combined, for that bad feeling arising
from Kidney and Liver trouble." John
Leslie, farmer and stockman,' of same
place, says : "Find Electric Bitters to be
the best Kidney and Liver medicine
made me feel like a new man. ' J. W
Gardner, hardware merchant, same town
says : Electric Bitters is just the thing
for a man who is all run down and don t
care whether he lives or dies ; he found
new strength, good appetite,' and felt
like he had a new lease on life. Only
50c a bottle at Robert R. Bellamy's
Drug Store. - t
BPABKTuEEro CATAWBA SPBUJOS.
Health seekers should go to bpark
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. : -f
Bucekln's Arnica Salve.
The best balve in the world lor Cuts
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum
Fever, Sores, Tetters, 'Chapped Hands
Chilblains,Corns, and all Skin Eruptions
and positively cures Piles or no pay is
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
5 cents per box. For sale" by Robert
R. Bellamy, Wholesale and Retail Drug
gists. Kead advertisement oi otterburn
Lithia Water in this paper. Unequaled
for Dyspepsia and all diseases of kid
ney and bladder. Price within reach of
ill. .
BABY CUBED OF ECZEMA
Mother's and Minister's Testimony.
Head Mass of Putrefaction. Doc
tor Pails. Cured in Quick
Time by Cuticura.
I deem it my doty to inform yon of the wonderfut
cure of eczema which Cuticura Remedies bronghl
upon our little baby, three months old. When about
two and one-half months old, the whole of its little
head became one mass of putrefaction, over which we
became very much alarmed, as the medicine pre
scribed by our physidan only seemed to aggravate and
increase the intense pain the little thing seemed to be
in. We were utterly at a losso know what to do, as
the physcian seemed to have exhausted all efforts to
give "relief . But through the recoramendation of Rev.
7 G. Ahern, pastor of Brooks Circuit M. E. Church
Society, we were indaced-to try the Cuticura Reme
dies, and after a few days' application, we were
astonished as well as delighted over the result. We
continued the use of the medicine according to direc
r. . rij . i uv h i;,fl(. fellow was en-
nous, ana in .w , .
tirdy cured with no traces of the disease left. Many
Mas. JOHN HOLSTE1N, Quitman, Ga.
It-fives me ereat pleasure to testify to the facts con
tained in Mrs. John Holstein's testimonial concerning
the cure ot ner muc unujr. " u , .
tftinK It possiDie lur i. - "T,
mended Cuticoba, knowing that if a care was possible,
CtmCUKA aiKUl WKiuu m o
expection Culminated in a wfect core.
J. G. AHERN, Pastor M. E. Ch. So.,
J . - Quitman, Ga.
Cuticura Resolvent
The new Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanses the
blood of all impurities ana pouuuuu. '
Swremove the cause), and Cuticura, the great slun
curea na lutiluka owai , -n . - . .
fier. externally (to dear the skin and scalp, and re
UH'" . . ..I tiiimnr of the
store tne nair;. cure every u --
skin and blood, trom pimpic ij '-
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura. owy soap
pages, 60 illastrations. and 100 testimonials
BABrS
Skin and Scalp preservedi and beautihed
by Cuticura doap. Aosotumy ymc.
RHEUMATIC PAINS.
(I m eue minmetne
lv ltr- Tebeves rheu-
klXmatic. sciatic, hip, kidney, chest, and mus
cular
ins and weaknesses, trice, aoci ,
1D&W tf . 68 '
- au
Special Bargains
TN TOBACCO AN II ciuaro.
WANTED, CONFEDERATE BONDS
SAM'L BEAR, Sr.,
12 Market St,
jyl2 tf
25T; Rsve fi. Prepared by the Potteh Drug
ABS?5 ?JATrt rs Wri rDiseases.,, 64
STJPBJSME St STJPERIOB COUBTS
; OF 1TOBTH CABOLUTA -1891.
JUDGES.
- NAME. DISTRICT.
RESIDENCE'
Beaufort.
Newbern. .
Wilson. .
Wake,
Granville.
Sampson.
Carthage, -Iredell.
Surry;
Morganton.
Lincolntqn.
Buncombe.
Geo. H. Brown, - 1 '
Henry , R. Bryan, 2 '
H. G. Connor, - 3 ' '
Spier Whitaker,r 4
R. W. Winston. 5
E. T. Boykin, 6
D. Mclver. 7
R. F. Armfield. 8 :
Jesse F. Graves, 9
John Grav Bvnum. 10 -.;
W. A. Hoke.- 11
J. H. Merrimon. 12 :
SOLICITORS.
NAME. DISTRICT.
RESIDENC
Perquiman
Halifax.
Wilson.
Johnston.
Durham.
Duplin. .
Richmond.
Iredell.
Rockingham.
CaldweW.
Mecklenb'rg."
Macon.
John H. Blount, 1 i
G. H. White (col), 2 '
.t.. Woodard. 3
E. W. Pou. Jr., 4
Isaac R. Stravhorn. 6- i
O.H.Allen, 6 S
Frank McNeiU 7
B. F. Loner 8
Thomas Settle, 9 i :
W. C. Newland, 10 r
Frank L. Osborn. 11
Geo. A. Jones, , . 12
Time of Holding Court.
I.
First Tudicia.1 District.
Spring Judge Bryan. .
tall Judge' Brown.
Beaufort tFeb. l6th. Mav 25th. Nov.
30th. - .
Currituck March 2d, Sept. 7th.
Camden March 10th, Sept. 24th.
Pasquotank March 16th, Sept. 21st.
i Perquimans March 25th, Sept. 28th.
Chowan March 30th, Oct. 5th.
Gates April 6th, Oct. 12th. ' -
Hertford--April 13th, Oct. 19th.
Washington April 20th, Oct. 26th.
Tyrrell April 27th, Nov. 2d. I
Dare May 4th, Nov. 9th. ;
Hyde May 11th, Nov. 16th.
Pamlico Mav 18th, Nov. 23d.
Second Judicial District,
Spring Judge Connor. . !
. Fall Judge Bryan.
Halifax fMarch 2d, May 12th, JNov.
16th. !
Northampton tJan. 19th. March 30th.
Oct. 5th. i ' ,
Bertie Feb. 2d, April 27th, Nov. 2d.
Craven tFeb. 9th, May 25th, Nov.
30th. , ,
Warren March 16th, Sept. 21st.
Edgecombe April 13th, Oct, 19th.
Third Judical District.
Spring Judgewhitaker.- 5
Fall Judgei Connor,
Pitt Jan. 5th, March 16th, tjune 8th,
Sept. 21st.
Franklin Jan. 11th, April 13th, Nov.
6th. !
Wilson tFeb. 2d, June 1st, Noy. 2d.
Vance Feb.- 16th, May 18th Oct.
19th. j
. martin March 2d, Sept. 7th.Dec.7th.
Nash April 27th, Nov. 23dJ
Fourth Judicial District.
Spring Judge Winston.
Fall Judge Whitakei.
Wake Jan. 5th, tFeb. 28th, March
28th, tApril 21st, July ; 9th. tAug. 27th,
Sept, 28th, tOct. 26tb. )
Wayne Jan. 19th, march 10th, April
13th, Sept. 14th, Oct. 19th. ,i
Harnett Feb. 2d, Aug. 10th, Nov.
30th. - I .
Johnston Feb. 9th, Aug. 17th, Nov.
16th. (
Fifth Judicial District.
Spring Judge Boykid. ..'
Fall Judge, Waiston.
Durham Jan. 12th, March 23cV June
1st, Oct, 19th. ;
Granville Jan. 26th, April 20th, July
27th, Nov. 30th.
Chatham Feb. 9th, May 4th, Oct,
5th. . I
Guilford Feb. 16th, May 25th, Aug.
81st. Dec 14th.
Alamance March 2d, May .18th, Nov.
2d.
Orange March 16th, Aug. 10th., Nov.,
9th. i '
Caswell April 6th, ! Aug. 17th, Nov.
16th. j
Person April 13th, Aug. 24th, Nov,
23d.
Sixth Judicial District.
Spring Judge Mclver.
r Fall Judge Boykin
Pender March 9tb Sept, 14th.
New Hanover tJan. 19th, tApril 18th,
tSept. 28th. j
Lenoir Feb. 2d, Aug. 24th, Nov. 16th.
Duplin Feb. 9th, Aug.Sd, Nov. 30th.
Sampson tFeb. 23d, April 27th, Oct.
12th, Dec. 14th. . ''
. Carteret March 16th, Oct. 26th.
Jones March 23d, Nov. 2d A
Onslow March 30th. Nov. 9thv
; Greene March 80th. Oct. 5th. J
Seventh Judicial DistrietS
Spring Judde Armfield. i
Fall Judge Mclver.
Columbus Jan. 12th, March, 80th,
Aug. 3d. i '
Anson Jan. 5th, tApril, 27th, Sept.
7th. tNov. 30th.
Cumberland Jan. ! 19th, tMay 4th,
July 27th, tNov. 16th.
Robeson Jan. 26th, May 18th, Oct.
5th. .- . r '
Richmond Feb. 9th, June 1st, Sept.
21st, Dec 7th." i t
Bladen March 16th, Oct. 26th.
RnmswiVk -Anril 16th. Sent. 14th.
Moore March 2d, August 11th, Nov.
2d. i
Eighth Judicial District
Sfriinor Tnr1o CiraveS. S
v - J Fall Iudjje Armfield.
: rahftrrus tTan. 26th. April V 27th
Nov. 2d. ' , L . v
Iredell Feb. 2d, May 18th, Aug. 10th,
Mnw Oth . vjk - :
- Rowan TFeb. 16th, May 4th. Aug.
24th, Nov. 23d. 4 -
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.
- - . !
Spring Judge Bynum.
-Judge Graves.
. Rockingham JanJ 19tht
Nov. 9th. " - i i
Forsyth Feb. 2d, May
o.fith. : -
, July 27th,
18th, Oct.
Yadkin Feb. 10th, Sept, 28th.
Wilkes March 2d, Sept. 14th.
Alleghany March lethj.jSept. 7tb.
- TTtoTrio Marrh Srtth: Oct. 12th-
Stokes April 13th, August 10th, Nov.
Surry April 20th, Aug. i24th, Nov.
23d.
Tenth Judicicial District.
"Arlnrr Turgor A TTftVp. !
. . Fall -Judge Bynum.
Henderson Feb. 9th, July autn.
Burke March 2d, Aug. 10th. '
ralHwIl Mnrrh 1 fith. Sept. 7th.
Ashe March 23d, May 25th, Aug.
24th. - -Watauga-
April 16th, Aug. 31st
Mitchell April 13th, Sept. 14th. '
Yancey April 27th, Sept 58th. - ;
McDowell Mav 11th, Oct. 12th. i
Eleventh Judicial District.
Spring Judge Merrimon.
fall Judge Hoke.
Catawba Jan. 12th, July 20th.
- Alexander Jan. 26th, Aug. 3d.
Union Feb. 9th, tFeb. 16th. Seot.
21st, tSept: 28th. - " .
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jyiecjaeuDurg rr eD. oa, 'Aug. aist,
Gaston March 11th, Oct. 12th.
Lincoln March '80th, Oct. 5th.
Qeveland April 6th, Aue. 10th, Oa.
27th. "
Rutherford April 20th, Nov. 2d.
Polk May 4th, Nov. 16th.
Twelfth Judicial District.
Spring Judge Brown. '
tall Judge Merrimon.
Madison Feb. 23d, Aug. 8d,tNov.23d.
Buncombe tMarch 10th ,tAue. 17th.
tDec. 7th.
Transylvania March 30th, Sept, 7th.
Haywood April 6th, Sept. 14th. -
iackson April 12th, Sept. 28th.
facon May 4th, Oct, 5th.
Clay May 11th, Oct. 12th. .
Cherokee May 18th, Oct. 19th.
Graham June 1st, Nov. 2d. -Swain
June 8th, Nov. 9th. :
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t For civil cases alone. .-
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Criminal Cirouit Courts.
New Hanover County.
Oliver P. Meares, Wilmington, Judge.
lienj. K. Moore, Wilmington, boliator.
Court begins Jan. 5th, March 16tu,
May 18th, July 20th, Sept. 21st, Nov. 23d.
Mecklenburg County.
Oliver P. Meares, Judge. f
Geo. E. Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor.
Court begins Feb. 9th, April 13th,
Aug. 17th, Oct. 12th, Dec 7th.
Buncombe County.
Chas. A. Moore, Asheville, Judge.
li. 1J. Carter, Asheville, Solicitor.
Court begins Tan. 26th, April 27th,
July 27th, Nov. 2d.
Supreme Court meets first Monday in
February. Examinations on Friday and
Saturday before. First District, Feb.
2d; Second District, Feb. 9th; Third
District,- Feb. 16th; Fourth Distriet, Feb.
25th; Fifth District, March 2d; Sixth
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Seventh District, Nov. 9th; Eighth Dis
trict, Nov. 16th; Ninth District, Nov.
23d; Tenth District, Nov. 30th; Eleventh
Distnct,Dec 7th. .Twelfth District
Dec 14th.
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flmnuEtmi & WeUon R. R. wi Branches
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Wft 5 No. 27 No7 41
Dated April 28,1891. Fast Mail Daily ex
Daily. Daily. Sunday.
PM PM AM
Xeave Weldon...... ...... 12 80 6 43 6 20
Arr. Rocky Mount.. ...... 1 40 .... ..;.. 7 84
Arrive Tarboro 3 17
Leave Tarboro..... 10 35
PM
Arrive Wilson......,.. .. 2 IS 7 80 7 53
Leave Wilson It 2 80
Arrive Selma... 8 80
Arrive Fayettevule. 5 80
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 65 11 20
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Daily. Daily. Sunday.
AM AM PM
Leave Wilmington..;.,... 12 85 9 15 4 25
Leave Magnolia ,10 57 6 10
Leave Warsaw 11 11 0 25
Arrive Goldsboro 8 05 ' 12 05 7 80
Leave Fayetteville.'..... 9 10
Arrive Selma............. ...... 11 08
Arrive Wilson 12 10
AM PM PM
Leave Wilson.. 8 S3 12 58 8 23
Arr. Rocky Mount.... 1 30 8 63
Arrive Tarboro 217. ........
AM
Leave Tarboro. . 10 85
I j PM
Arrive Weldon...-........ 5 051 3 55 10 00
Daily except Sunday.
Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Wel
don 8.00 p m, Halifax 32 p m, arrive Scotland Neck
4 15 p m, Greenville 6 02 p m, Kinston 7 10 p m. Re
turning, leaves Kinston 7 00 a m, Greenville 8.10 a m,
Arriving Halifax at 11 00 a m,Weldon 11.85 a m, daily
except Sunday. '
. Local freight train leaves Weldon Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, at 7.09 a. m., arriving Scotland
Neck 10.03 a. m., Greenville 2.10 p. m., Kinston 45
p. m. Returning, leaves Kinston Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays at 10.00 a. m., arriving Green
ville 12 00 noon, Scotland Neck 3.20 p. m , Veldon
620 p. m.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarle & Raleigh
R, R., daily except Sunday, 4 05 p m ; Sunday 3pm;
arrive Williamston, N. C, C 30 p m and 4 20 p m ; Ply
mouth 7 50 p m, 520pm. Returning, leave Plymouth.
N. C, daily except Sunday 6 20 a m, Sunday 9 00 a m,
Williamston 7 40 a m, 9 58 a m. 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 Smithfield,
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
3 pm, arrives Nashville 8 40 p m. Spring Hope 4 15
p m. Returning, leaves Spring Hope 10 a m, Nash
ville 10 85 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 p mand 11 15 a m. Return
ing, leave Clinton at 8 20 a m and 3 10 pm, connecting
at Warsaw with Nos. 41, 40, 23 and 78.
Southbound train on Wilson & Fayetteville Braach
is No. 51. Northbound ia No. 50. , Daily except
Sunday. i
Tram No. 27 South, and 14 North, win stop only at
Rocky Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro arid 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.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Genl Sup't, .
J. R. KENLY, Sup't Transportation.
T. M. EMERSON Gen'l Pass'sx Agent, ap 25-tf
Cap Fear & Taffin Valley Railway Co.
CONDENSED SCHx?DTJIjE.
IN EFFECT AUGUST 9. 1891.
NORTH BOUND.
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Leave Wilmington. ......
Arrive Fayetteville......
Leave Fayetteville......
Leave Saniord...
Arrive Greensboro
Leave Greensboro..
Leave Walnut Cove
Arrive Mt. Airy
Leave Bennettsville. . . . .
Leave Max ton
Arrive Fayetteville......
Leave Ramseur
Arrive Greensboro. ......
Leave Greensboro.
Arrive Madison... ,
Leave Greensboro......
Leave Walnut Gove
Arrive Mt Airy.........
10 45
2 28
2 55
4 23
6 55
720
8 50
10.45
12 03
1 00
3 30
A. M.
7
10 05
10 85
12 50
A. M.
10 35
1 20
4 35
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SOUTH BOUND
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A. M.
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...,
Arrive Ramseur
Leave Mt. Airy.
Leave Walnut Cove. .
Arrive Greensboro.. . ,
6 00
7 52
9 15
10 30
1 00
2 27
2 55
8 20
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5 40
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4 25
5 15
8 10
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6 40
9 80
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Qen,l Passenger Agent.
J. W. FBY, f f
Genl Manager.
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- SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Carolina Centrlal B. B.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTBOUND TRAINS.
I No. 48 No. 23 No. 41
May 10, 1891. Daily ex. Daily ex. Daily ex.
Sunday. Saturday. Sunday.!.
Leave Wilmington 8.00 a. m. 8 JO p. m.
Leave Hamlet..... 11.52 a. m. 2J5 a. m. 7.40 p.m.
Leave Monroe.... 2.15 p.m. 5J0 a. m. 8,29 p.m.
Arrive Charlotte.. 3.15 p. m. 6.S5 a. m. 10.15 p. m.
Leave Charlotte.. 85 p. m. i
Leave Lincolnton. 4.43 p. m.
Leave Shelby 5.38 p. m.
Arrive Rutherf'on 6.50 p. m. t
EASTBOUND TRAINS.
No. 88
No. 24
No. 38
DaQyexcpt
Daily exept
Daily ex
Snday.
bunday.
, Sunday,
L've Rutherfordt'n
9.00 a. m.
Leave Shelby
Leave Lincolnton.
Arrive Charlotte.,
Leave Charlotte...
Leave Monroe....
Leave Hamlet.. . . .
Arrive Wilmington
10.10 a. m.
11.12 a. m.
12.80 p. m.
12.40 p. m.
8i30 n. m.
5.00 a.m.
u.io p. m.
4.10 p. m.
8.CJ p. m.
110.05 p. m.
6.52 a. m'
X.xX M. to.
7:45 a. m.
. AK I
7.40 a. m.
Trams Nos. 41 and 88 make 'Close connection at
Hamlet for Raleigh and North. Nos. 43 and 88
make close connection at Lincolnton for Hickory
and Western North Carolina at Monroe to and from
Chester and South. - f
Through Sleeping Can between Wilmington and
unariotte. j
WM. MONCURE. Superintendent
- F. W.CLARK, Genl Passenger Agent, myWtf
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. .
WilMftea, ColumMa & Anpsta R. E.'
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated June 21, 1891.
No. 23 No.27
PM PM AM
6 25 10 10
AM
9 35 12 40
10 80 1 20
AM
No. 50 No. 68
AM
3 20 65
4 S5 ...... 8 1?
No. 52
AM
4 85 t 8 67 8 SO
8 15 10 05 9 49
AM
Leave Wilmington
Leave Marlon.,,.............:.,
Arrive Florence,.,.,......,,...,,
Leave Florcoce...,..., ..........
Arrive Sam ter.. ......
Leave Sumter,....,....,.,,..,.,
Arrive Columbia. , ............ .
See note for additional trains.
No. 52 runs through from Charleston via Central
Railroad. Leaving Lanes 7 45 a m. Manning 8.21 a m.
Train on C & D. R. R. connects at Florence with
No. 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 51 No. 53 No. 59
" PM PM PM
Leave Coiumbia.......... 10 45 3 00 6 85
AM
Arrive Sumter.. 12 C4 10 07 7 00
AM
Leave Snmtci 12 04 7 00
Arrive Florence 1 15 8 15
. No.78 ...... No.H
AM PM
Leave Florence 4 45 8 10
Leave Marion 5 84 9 S5
Arrive Wilnungton........ ...... 8 60 ...... AM
" 13 20
In addition to above, train No. 49 leaves Columbia
7 a. m daily except Sunday, arriving Sumter 8.20.
x rain jxo. a leaves sumter ts.so p. m., cany except
Sunday, arriving Columbia 10.00 p. m.
Daily, t Daily except Sunday.
No. 53 runs through to Charleston. S. C, via Cen
tral R. R,, arriving Manning 10 39 p m, Lanes 11 17 p
to. Charleston 12 60 a m.
No. 59 connects at Florence with C & D. train from
Cheraw and Wadesboro.
Nos. 73 and 14 make close connection at wuaiiujftoK
with W. & W. R. R. R. for all points North.
Tram on Florence Railrcaa leaves Fee to iaily,
ccept Sunday 40 p ni, arrive Rowland ? p r. Ke
axing, leave Rowland 6 SO a m, arrive Pee De fi 50
am.
Tram on Manchester & Augusta Railroad leaves
Sumter daily, except Sunday, 10 50 a ra, arrive Ri
mini 11 59 a m. Returning, leave Rimiui 12 30 p m. ar
rive Sumter 1 40 p m.
- Trains on Hartsville R. R. leave Hartsville daily
except Sunday at 5.10 a; m., arriving Floyds 5.55 a.
m. Returning, leave floyds 3.10p.m., arriving 2.50
P- m.
JUiLN JT. DiViJNK, uenisup't
R. KENLY, Assistant Gen'l Manager,
. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass'ger Agent, je 21 1(
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PALMETTO RAILROAD CO.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JULY 12TH,
Trains will run as follows, daily (Sunday ex
cepted):
No. 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT.
Leave Cheraw, S. C. 10.30 a. m
Leave Kollock Station 10.50 a. mr
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. m
leave Usborne, W. U 4.4up. m
Leave Kollock Station.... 7 5.10 p. m
Arrive Cheraw, S. C 5.30 p. m
Close connection made at Hamlet with C. C. R. R.
Eaet and West.
jy 14 tf . . . WM. MONCURE, Sup't.
WILMINGTON SEACOASTR.R.
Time Table in Effect. Aug 2nd.
LEAVING WILMINGTON
Princess street 6.00 a. m., 3.10 and 9.10 p. m.
Front street 10.00 a. m and 5.00 and 7.00 p. m.
LEAVING OCEAN VIEW
7.30 and 11.10 a. m,, 4.00, 6.00, 8.00 and 1050 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS
Leave Front street at 10.00 a. m. and 7.00 p. m.
Leave Prince. s street at 3.10 p. m.
Leave Ocean View at 11.10 a. m. 6 and 10.20 p. m.
J. B. ITOIiAR,
' au 2 if General Manager. ,
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