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BT.ItoNEWS ma Obskrvbi Cfr DaiV ' it M : 1 . : S M 1 tare JTa um fartered without payaieat, and aa teat after the xpiratiea of faae : FRIDAY APRIL 16, 1886 ii Now lit the German-Americans pre pare to weep. "Unser Frit' has th? measles. , . ; I ., ; 7 isa j ' ; 'j Tex educational bill will be "taken up today by the committees on labor and education simultaneously. Wf hope for a speedy report and careful considera tion of the measure. ! - :! m 'J Thi recent municipal elections in New Jersey resulted in favor of ;tf e dembj crats. Jersey City elected democratic mayor over the republican j incui and Hoboken did likewise, Twt President had an interesting vis itor the other day in the person of Col onel 'Bryant Waters, of thi Stotef who is ninety-five years old and a survivor .of the war of 1812. He was introduced by representative Skinner, and as the veteran is unable to walk he was 'carried up stairs to the White House library in a enair. ,., How this world is given to lying! It has been reported that the president '6 the Argentine republic had; written to the secretary of State requesting the re wu oi minister xianna. nut it is said positively at the State department that iur. nanna nas not been, recalled and . .that no communication has leen received requesting his recall or making : com plaint of any kind whatever against biin It seems to be the general opinion that Gov. Bate will appoint as succes sor to Senator Jackson, Mr! S. Fran) Wilson, who was a candidate for Qover nor four years ago and was defeated by Gov. Marks. He has been a member of the State legislature, but is just now put or politics. He u a man of ability, u rorty yean of age and is a lawyer 4 - ' J ' ' ' i ; ! Th interview between Pjwderl an!d Gould, which we print this morning, followed a correspondence between, the same parties in which the first ; named demanded that the latter should end the labor troubles and 'was answered? that tha matter had gone, too far for sujsh $- jtaon as mat and must be left now . . , gether. to the law of the land. .1 Inther yords,' Jlrl Gould "was Very positive, in . , decjiningi any responsibility, f however , remote or indirect, for the strikers and in refusing a", oomplianoe 'with the de- . xnand. .. ' . ? sjni Appalachian Philosophejr Ji six by eight inch contemporary, from Jef ferson, Ashe county, is redihotfpr t&8 abolition of State governments aid the general and unrestricted prevalence llf tohh puwvr. a au is newana Da,: ery bad-doctrine to come from demo! oratie North Carolina. The mountains; ,wnicn rise into the clearer . atmosphere or this region no doubt frown disap-i provalof such sentiments daily, i There are many mines -evidently still nn-i dreamt ot in the philosophy of our Ap- uuui x uuosopiier. -;t t f j; au,. uivBTUN nas naiea mat ne would announce the terms fof hi trish' xauu purooaee diu today, As we un derstand it this measure will nodrffe' Englishmen from eland It will . simply enable the government gradually; and without, increasing public burdens or rujaning. risk of loss to adjust the dif-i fjsrencea existing between peasants and land-owners. Under. iU provision; 5f it is made law, we understand that thpso who wish to retain residenjes in Irelftnd; may do so for any period they miy de sire, while those who wish to leave the country can do so without suffering in justice, i 4. Unmk the. protection afforded by the military the men are returning to; work on the roads running out of St. Louis,' and it is believed that the trains wi1 soon again be running regular lyf There has now been appointed a fioqjniittee of, citiiens to confer with representat(vos it the railroad companies and of thetrik ing workmen, with a view to the finkl settlement of the troubles, and this is1 a ""1"' wuwu in uuuv me less welcome for being late. It should remoTe thti last obstacle in the way of the agreemeiit w u wuwshwh lue aisiiKe ot . mak ing the first advance, and , we hone it !ll f it A -r ' i "T r : ; wui nave uus enect. it should have neen adopted in tbe outset, i . : ivouRTixx of the New I York city , boodle board of aldermen are now'under arrest on warrants charging them with accepting bribes for voting' for the Broadway; franchise. Ex-aldermau Waite turned State's evidenced; Mi Messrs. Deliacy, Dempsey andRoihniin were lucky enough to get away; Konfly and McLaughlin are dead; Grant and O'Connor voted againBt the -t bill grain ing the franchise and so are safe iron : prosecution; so that McCabe and line are the only, members left on the ankn ious bench. Doubtless they would like to get out of town for their health; but they are shadowed and cannot mk a turn without the knowledge of the police authorities. - McCabe, it is said, may also be used as a witness for the Bute. It is gratifying to note that jus tice is being meted out to these bribed takers. May they and all their kind be sent the way, that Tweed, went, to the end that municipal corruption which has so flourished at times in this coon-! try, to the deep disgrace of all Ameri4 eansi may be stamDed but of exiitenca - . - . , - - 7. r--i- I Tbb latest applications of -the boycot ting; principle are amusing'. In New Ybfk city a Mrs. Gray who keeps a bakery has been boycotted by what is known as the Bakers' Union because she employed workmen who were not mem bers of . the union. She found the men J efficient and industrious and she refused to discharge them at the demand Of aty 1 bod, organized or otherwise. There- ; upon' the boycott was ordered in all its ? severity and the result has been, ac-! cording to the New York Times, "to; makef Mrs. Gray's bakery known and faniourfroni Eastport to Sait Francisco;! to increase her sales far beyond; their? former volume; to enroll among heif daily customers a large number of wealthy men ; and women who never bought bread of her before; to secure: for her a large number of standing or-: ders, accompanied by caoh, to send daily; supplies of bread to various charitable! institutions; and to enlist, for her the active' 'sympathy of peveral hundred thousand American men: and American: women; who read with increasing inter! est and satisfaction the newspaper re-i ports of her successful resistance to th boycott." : ; This, with many other instances! proves that the principle of the bovcottJ does pet flourish in the. soil of America' to which it has been transplanted. It is foreign to the spirit of this country! muu is met, luyariaDiy, wnere it is un derstood, by;a sort of public hullifical tion which' renders it void and of no effect. It is a method; which is rarelv defensible under any circumstances and in sucn cases as that of Mrs. Gray it be gviuor uuwuruijr. ; :ii k ' i'l. ....... i m ; Anoiner pnase oi tne new idea may ' be termed the : sohool-boyf cott. This has originated in Troy, th city oi church bells and laundries! When the janitor arrived at the First Ward public school of that town, Tuest day morning'; he found a ; large numbe of boys congregated on the sidewalk! who told him that the- school building was not to be opened until their demand for one Session: of four: hours was com plied with. The keyholes and locks were found filled with mud, and it wai heoessary to; break open s the doors and put on new locks. The big boys made efforts to mtimidate th email boys, and the presence of a couple of stalwart oof 5 . J 5 " - -i j -1 Mveimu mma icuuucu tu luauiuu uruM ui u Tiviuinjr. . ' i . The possibility of the extension Of this boycott of teachersi u alarming. It will be seen at once that it cannot be confided to the schools of the' connl try, for ths teacher stands m loco parentis i miu m m ia varrieu uut W lbs legitimate end,.thehomes of the land will become: involved and we shall have everv Arueri iean boy laying down the law as to whai be shall do eat, wear andSay Th4 Srospect is anything but agreeable and emands : the prompt production, andr preparation for aetion off the maternal slipper; in order that if the wont corner to the; worst hese latest strikers miy" " ";ncE witu vigor ad determination..! given to Cox's and primes' North Caro 1 ''-"j : '' 1 ' ' . 3 iina brigades, j I trust yoa will pardon inmnm MHBIIIH. hi m Jtutma ta this citiPk. 6ov4 f TIW TO BE fiEU HEftl IaCQCST 25. a uioowuiK wi viio jemucrauc o(ate4 6oe. In the city of lUleigh Thursday; i .v.M,v wuuuiiim uiwui Ul UlSTOr 8 1 April 15th, the following prooeedinss. A VMM I I fkfh K a FaI l.n 1 r among outers, were had: 1 :, IP The 1 resignation of iWL J. Montcom ery, Esq. of Conoord, as a member of the committee was received, and H. S puryear, i,sq., of Cabarrus;, was elected to nil the vacancy. j .j ii, was resolved that the eommitteA request the several judicial districts for TWV . . . ffT6B v P. onoseii ironojiaaisirict eonfenUonsand.KMamh T w. uA - ' w wrenwon can. didates for the office of judge from their repecftve districts. : ;;. ; 1 was . isolTed.,ito,;pponit . .an executive committee for each iudicUl ij. a i , , , s .. . r- diat.iint hAu lnf 5. ak.TI J- Ti": -v w wwr- mme the tune and plaee of holding the vuTctuuuii;ruicir respective distrinta. , j" w .ttese.cpmmittees is appended. s ua mouoa ttaleigh was designated as the place, and Wednesday, the 25th of August, as the-time foi KolJ J 7" ; rr . dates for ehlftf inatinA nl niAnLu , , r T-fw' ub j hw supreme court and shpenor Other business. 1 ; I ' At XI. UATTI.a. I ,'httirman I - w vi. tv a until aa&ar v . ' r, - 1 TITB TT1irm AAUtraan.rt I First Judicial Distrietl4Win,l TIT i Ol -I C , -I t. jui omwi cnairman: uamden. li ti- t i ' ' - i ' xi 7CT - ps j " cr- ne river, to tne level; plain at the race ffi:? B1W W- brack, and therefor about an hour we r. T. ft.jifc. mr-tk 'I V, ' T. . jjuuu: nertiora. is. u. vvard-Unta i y. Aare,, l. I Jtt. (Iray: Pamlico! W. T: VW Jl.,A Ft- t Ai o: ' " T f J-" . x XX oimmona. recond DiBtrictCraven, F. jd. Sim mons, chairman: Halifax, T. I, V.mn. KT t. . . - wr r t : J uvimiuipwB, n. u.;rj,owen; Warren. W A f. " ' TrtfirjriV "S"" Pih RTi t ' V anK W lJ'&S&P- . 1 - AUixu Aisiriov yvilsom IT. A. Wood. ! . Mt..m.n. t: irliL- uU" VTA k a w: tt ' ? rw.uu, x 4Kb, uaiTv oainnor: 1 ja..kk-i n'i w ; , ' : m .w.. sJVtiivVttU ftfXsU LIU. JlftrrV I -r- -a- Afa-rueni xiasn, 1 Jacob JBattle; Franklin, K. W. Timber laite.- f Fourth District Wakej W. N. Jones, cuainnao; y ayne, Aycock; liar nettD. H. McLean; Johnston, N! R Riohardson. ; v f Fifth DUtriet Durham, jl S. Man nirg .chairman; Chatham, J. G. Ken eher; Granville, John W. Hayes; Gail ford, R. R. King; Alamance, James A. urauam; Urange, U. W. :Parriah: Caa- "v" .viwunjo ii. Aoompaon; person, tiamea r.,Aerry. , ( '- Sixth Distrust New Hanover, Du uruts Uutlar, chairman; Lenoir, C. O. DannelB; Duplin, Dr. . M. i II. Moore; Sampson K W. Kerr; Pender, John i , M. Jlland: Carteret. A. H. Chadi,lr sk; j Jones. P. Mi Pear sail: 'Onslow A 0. Ouggins. ' .1 K . ) Seventh District Anson. J. D. Pem berton, chairman: Cumberland. Robert Uuske; Oolumbus, S. ; F, McDaniel; xwoucson, a. McLean: Richmond. W. Ji. Neale: Bladen. 0. CitLvon: UruDbWick, F. Blaclo. ., 01. Moore; Moore, J. U. m ar ' i . ' ' ' Eighth District Cabarrus, W J fl I HeaMUirmtn; Irdell ; J. H ftro- Slained thef obliging gentlemak noth nellyrRtwi Tbo. jP.!Klutt: Dayid- tog JmV oommas and aemioolonj.' ' - ' v iwHt ytiw I McAlister; Montsomery, ;J. M. IBrown; Stanly, Sidney Hearne, j ; ! Ninth DistricH-WUkes; W. W. Bar ber, chairman; .Rockingham, John M. Galloway; Forsyth, E tl. fi ray; Yadkin, K. - ,C. Puryear; Alleghany, B. . L. Vaughan; Davie, E. C. Morris; Stokes, Walter King; Surry, A. B. Galloway. Tenth District-fBurkeiS. McD.Tate, chairman; Henderson, S V. Pickings; Caldwell, Thos. M. Vance; Ashe, J. W. Todd; Watauga, E. : F. Lovill; Mitchell, D. S. Elliott; Yancey, J. E. Rhyne; McDowell, G. G Eaves. Eleventh District Union, D. A. Cov ington, chairman; Mecklenburg, Piatt D. Walker; Gaston, R W. Sandifer; Lincoln, W; A.: Hoke;? Catawba, W. L. McCorkle; Cleveland! R- McBrayer; Rutherford,; M. H. Justice; Polk, J. C. McLelland; Alexander, . B Jones. Twelfth District Buncombe, George A. Shuford, chairman; Madison, Col. Jdhn McEljroy; Transylvania W. A. Gash; Haywood, W. iW. Stringfield; Jackson, Walter E. 'Moore;; Macon, Kope Klias; Clay, Til C. Kitchens; Cherokee, J. W. Cooper; ; Graham, W G Jrlullips; bwam, A. H. Hays. ; BBSOtClTONS OF BKSPICT. The committee adopted the following resolutions relative to the death of the late James J. Litchford; Esq.: : Whereas since our last meeting James J; Litchford, for many years a member Of this body and its secretary, has de parted this life, and we desire to express our deep regret at nis less, and to place on record a testimonial of his high character, undeviatine I patriotism and unswervins qonesty, and of the esteem with which he was heldiby his associates on this committee, therefore nesoivea, mat aurmg tpe many years wnicn jjir. Liiwniora served on 1 sr i " i; a to is comniiuee ne ever aispiayed a lofty patriotism, a devoted attachment t J the interests Of the State and an un swerving fidelity to the welfare of the people. That he was? faithful in 111 things, just toward men, honorable and upright in bis dealings; and while pro nounced in his; advocacy of measures. he was courteous and kindly in bis in tercourse and deportment. ! Resolved, That we creatlv deplore tne loss oi this estimable gentleman. who lor nearly twenty iy ears had ren- aertia tbis committee tend the Demo- cratio party constant, cicient and active service in all iu cajnniiomH iwith nn. -:, TTf P ' . I uajiKiiii; seal ua unseinsa Durnoae. and -.C.- . ! j. 7 i nuvoc TuvtlcB iQcritcU tfUU received IQ6 warm esteem of all his lsociates. Resolved, lhat the secretary spread these resolutions on the' minutes of this I committee and communicate h umA i the: familv if Mr. Litchford lit Battle f t'art StMdmmn. dor. of Tni Nbws ad Obskkvkr: ' My attention hasi been called to an article in your: issue of Saturday! 3d inst , copied from the'Chatham Record. enuuea ' a y ar xtemmiseenoe. In this article the fcreditj for the storminff of 11' Ttitf v wt hd.. man, oq the 25th of Jlarcb j 1865, is (in mhn wMa in HKa anA.n,, ft- - v. f1. PM.,?n IZF?AWW"J i wa uv vi wiiukq ajuuucf tjj Ulvu Comrades I: ring dea;d : ibb&t j the hill, 'when VA had to withdraw from the 1 enemy's works bn that morning n . . v. ttansom s bngadewa&composed of the zh, 20th sjoth, 4Vth!and 56th regi- mehta of North Carolina, troops. The brigade 1 hid been I sol : decimated ' bv the casualties of war; that on that Satur day morning there! were' not in tha whole brigade more than 1.200 to 1.- ouu omoers'and men. ; I was adjutant of the! 25th regiment. tand about I o'clock a, m. the; 25th ef if fi'iw viaiivvi wawu ; w WT mlht I bwu -ueutenants, three sergeants and forty Benito form the 25th quota of the ;storming party.: I put lieutenant Haw- imi.j of 'Qe. C, in command. This rf- .itil:...ii....i. ' v r-.Ji " f " yuv uuicr xcki- h, - t? . ', . .- - . ijnents, termed we advance of the move- eht uponfthe enemy! lines.! Of the i.fnw. man Mf k ah. : A a few returned.1 Hawkins was captured and the larger! number were aeft i dead on the field T n n. ffi .i" J TiL " tt0W rwno escaped the r bullets of the 15.: , . . iuemy or capture; mat is James Rutherford; ht.n. T: !2ftK ?rhi - .iw.n .ri.. -Uii- u v U l: ' J- i e- aaaa m . at ii. . j . 4wvm. uo lull, WO iUUUWVU tU TCTT I6W . ; - - - 7" "VMS W IU flKUt 01 iWl OKBO. k :.i i uuw u mi uvuB ui uie-uui vowarus aj : ii. j .i., t.uo "WBfc rripie nxe oi and shell and miiiiel tails ;that foil lo tav lot dnrinir the: Wli.la I - lhe position of the 25th regiment was at tne Daae of Hare s null on the i.l next the river find abont 150 yards from vio wk, tuu : w-as wiut nere m tne enemy's lines that the gallant Miller, the nes iwuiegaiian lor-bearerof thereg uiej was shot and md; was herethiti YoW and n t - i . .uii-l 71, wiaiwi.. wr uiiea, ana a""" v yvmwai ,-au w w wieir i.mna r a , a.:. fff. '": pu; " was nere tnnu bnfn 4 U J . a , -. 1 was here Uapt. Womnir iiieut. 01 orris, i of Com- tuy x, were wounaeav ana At was on the retreat ihrouirh that deluirti of irrane nd canister thatsweptthe space between h lines! that Lieut. Ferguson J now the awuctwr ; 01 tno; lzth judicial! district, was so seriously wouqdedi. ! a nave no com t taint ;to make of the Secorc- a article in praise of Cox's and Grimes ; brigades, or of iGenj. Grimes' gallant conduct, but I do desire that the gallant men of Ransom's liriiade, who , . 1 ..... . .-s L were in the thickest of the ficrht at the fort and ; around it. should not ro en- tireiy unnoticed. i ? f 1 April 7, .1886. J. O. L. GtDonn. Left Entirely -to the. Father: Parent : t - 'oo ydu want to marrV my daughter, a i ; rwi . ii ,r i, 1 5 . cm i a ne question is. thoueh, do you Ihink you can suppojrt 'yourself and a wife?'' tFrosnective Son-1 n-1 aW A w . don't trouble I'll leave that entirely' to yourself, don't I'now't-TheJudgeJ f ! I VWero jaere any striking periods in Mr.Lvarts': speeohf "asked tha stranger. f'Ohj no. thero nn nariAA. . f t"m: vy ii a Wm r WUdM mmd Fatrtettaos, Cor. of the News Ixn Obsxbvek. : Ahthont, FLA-i April 14. As my subscription to the WkicklV News and Obsebvik is about j to expire you will find herewith $2 for it re newal. Its undeviating adherence t0 the old-fashioned Jefiersonian ' principles of democracy, which it so ably advocates (in unison with my individual notions ad hered to throughout an exceedingflong life) commands my warmest regards for its perpetuity and prosperity. Why a Democratic legislature did not giye tbe public printing to a paper that has, done so much for the cause is beyond my comprehension. In my opinion Florida is growing too. fast; thirty or more lawyers at the bar, equally in propor tion doctors and divines, all jto be- sup ported by the laborer and artisan;: cot ton crop rshortj and very low piices, oranges frozen, cabbage goiag to .seed before headin, and now a frost in April. The prospect is indeed gloomy, but still immigration continues and frosted orange groves sell high. ; Born in the early part of Jefferson's administration (1801) I have outlived all of a large class that I can hear of, save one John C. Washington, of Kin s ton, and several of the family names are entirely extinct, Dowd, Spaighfc, Carthy, Carney and others. Please exense this" rigmarole. When ever I begin to talk or write about any thing connected with the dear old.State of my nativity I hardly know when or where to stop. Attribute it to ail old man's garrulity. "Tho' lost to sight, to memory dear. i s Very respectfully, J Thos. J. Pastb. Mr. Pasteur represented Craven county in the senate of N. C. as far babk as 1835; more than a half a century ago. xuD. IN. & U. Ormugm Presbytery. J Wilson, N. C, April 15, 1886. The 232d meeting of Orarfge Presby tery met at the Presbyterian church, of thiB city, last evtnmg at 7 60 o ftlock, and was called to order by the last mod erator, Rev. J. N. H. Summerell, of larboro. On account of his sickness, the Rev. a. a. n ester, of Alamance countv. 4t cbaD 10th versJ of John preached the opening sermon from the After .l r. .1 , . , " sermon me rreaoytery proc I -i a j j. - r. r -r, . m"ucr""Jr. wnen me xvev. Alex ander Sprnnt, of Henderson, was nnani. mously elected. Rev. R. B. Wil lis, of Oxford, aud' Mr. Jj R. loung, of Henderson, were elected temporary clerks and Rev. -Dr: F. H. Johnston sta ted clerk. The attendance la -ver lared 1 in 1 . m . .; : w-: P ana w uson is tuny sustaining ber?repn tation for generous and elegant Iiospi- unity, a ne meeting will be one ef un usual importance, as the general assem bly of the church has sent ! down to tha presbyteries important matters for, their final action. Your reporter will give you the, proceedings of each day.;4 i x. x a ne unwuuw cnetipegt. ur, anus Bapv Syrup is aekuowledged to be the safft and most reliable medicine for babies, and the price u only 28 cents. ; j Attention, Horsemen ! tDay'5ln- yowder is maispensabie to tn farm ami liverv stable. 2o cts. , I i - Lr. Bull's Baltimore Pill hpvrn.ifrnmfa mnrp frjinn ttiov Mti yivm.,tt.-U i " " J VUlj'l lU. 1 11(1 1, a . i uw The latest celebrity in Boston: is1 foreign violinist. j 1 1 It is a curious lac-t that out of the millions people in Europe and America who reirularlr use POND'S E2CT5ACT, no'onie ever hears it said that it is not a good medicine. nOu, the contrary the people praise it constantly . and l i um me Desi remeaies in toe world for Piles, Catarrh, Ehen mat igm, Neuralgia and all kinds of Pain, Inflammations and:. Hem orrhages. Avoid Imitations. , ; j i Gen. Cassius M. Clay is about to publish his memoirs. Thr Bball Hot Be. This la the Very atronsr sentence, and -'amdi. j uauie mi many, enavin a tuorougniy gystenut tized household. .There ehall.not be, What t w eu, we can state that we we know ia that household where it Is considered as imilortjint to provide themselves against the' sudden and dangerous attacks of tbe bowela, ai against the or that invade your house, there ijhall nbt J much anxiety and loss of afeep resulting cramp oolfc, cholera morbus, dirrh4 jysentery. Tor toe v t Dr. Bifrgero' Hucklebei rry Cordwt: and: there ougnt not to oe a lamiif tn all t not to this land that i should be without it. The great floods are abating. Advlee tTWotber. j Mrs. Wlnslow'l Soothinff Byron' kbonld ai. ways oe used wnen chUdreaara cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once, it bra. duces natural. ouit aleen h-r mUiewintr k cnuu 1 rem pain, ana tne utue cneruo awakes as "bright as a button. It is very pteasatit, to uete; sootnes tne cnud, aonens toe nuns, alia all nln. relierea wind, rmmimttm Ui )J and is the best known remedy for diarfho whether rising from teething or other eauaes. wanty-nv eenu a nowr. Beaded erenadi es .with cashmere effects have fruit or floral designs. I W! want to sell Stoves. If v6u want l hnv. iucu ciuh, me store 01 1. j. urewster & L"., i 11 . . .1 . . . , . . . . . . ' above cost, to Cash,, Fordiminish stock. ,0 w T w Al V DC-II AAA SC AlV.rai.IAAK DIUVCH Uii I I 1HL i ! Embroidered tulle will be in hish iavor tor ball toilets. ... w T.jieqp 1 L Tnr ... anE Carat "hsaeiatlsw. Ntwalgla "W rem Qpiatsei aje(tea 5- V . j PHOta f 4iT..M II II ra nil III rtll TMlii TRADE VZWARK I COCOAKUT LlkcOj&ROOKS.; 1UED LADY FljfGEKS. ! , sponge fino'ers,; Carlsliad.VhaiiUMignt' and Sujrar Wafers. Oranges, Bananas, 'ocoaouts. j line Meats . t Fresh smoked Beef Tongues. : Smoked Broiling Beef, Smoked Hog Jowls. Westjihalia and Old Dominion 11a ms, i r Extra Choice Sugar Cured Shoulders and Strips. ; 2,000 lbs Extra Choice Well Smoked Sdrth Carolina Hams, 124c lb. NKW GRASS BUTTER. Bouquet Alderney Creamery. Ciij't Edge Cream ery and Dairy, (Jilt Edge Goshen, i Countrj- Butter, 1 ib Printw, '2(k: lb; Country Butter for cooking, f5c lb. Jersey Butter (so-called) 1 lb I'rints. Fancy Holue-made Butter, J lb PrintsJ Good Family Flour, 5 00 Choice " 5 50 Extra Choice " 6 00 Roller Patent Pastry, ; 6 75 bhl. Bbls and all sizes sacks. SPECIAL PRICES TO TRADE. 5 300 a boxes Extra Choice Sugar Cured flams, 20 obi Extra Fine Irish Potatoes, I At low Figures to close Consignment. 3eardsley'a Shredded Codfish, ,1 lb packkges; efjuai to a ion in buckets. i No smoke. TSo smell; 2uc. tiackugej NEW CAUGHT Mackerel,; 10 lb. pails, at reduced prices. Xb. ,3 Fat Fatuity 5c.; were 75c, I No. 2 Fat Family 75c.; were fl.00. No. 2 Mes 00:, were fl.23. NEW ROE HERRING; New Corned N. C. I toe Herring 25c. dozen. Codnah Tongues and Sounds loc. lh. i targe Smoked Bloaters, 100 in box, 75cJ box. ilollahd Hornng 75c; Keg. DUNBAR'S Green Turtle and Barataria Shrimp. Mcil EN AM IN 'S i DevlUed Crabs and, Crab If eats, j Penanro's Boneless Sardines I Dried Butter Beans and Green Peas lQc at. t A p Detter packed at any price.) Our Owl Brand Tomatoes' fl.50 dozen. Solid, Whole Packed, i i Our Indian Queen Corn $1.50 dozen. (Xonng, White, Sweet.) " . DELICIOUS FOR DEfeSERT: i! Thurber's Preserved Strawberries. California Bartlett Pears. i White Cherries 35c, can. Heavy Syrup Ready for use. W. C. & A. B. STROKACU. WaOUt8ALBT AMD UTAHr cars. FATiTTiyiiiLc, N. Markit and E.I Hab- GKTT SlS., RAtllOH, N.' 0. ! "No r is' the Wtirria of dor' discontent Made glonons'SoikMXjt" BY USING The ARGAND, I,1 - The ROYAL ARGAND j lhe CENTURY, r any of the various kinds of Heating Stoves always kept ta stock and old at the ' lit " Very Lowest Prices AS All ADDITIONAL OOMFORT We would ad viae the use of Shaw's "DOOR-CHECKS AND SPRINGS. leynrevenithe slammfnirAf -'fhwm aLf:v' I theii iawliyshut. -1 If ySur' hanv X TO taen w will heat it with STEAM OR A FtJRNACE it SvVsTKR ft BY THE GOVERNOR. $200 Reward. ' Stecutlv'lTtt CakolikaI ) WHEREAS, official inlhiiEh LL received at UjUdeparUMnt thatRufiM Sigman (col.), late of the counts i 2rrl ihaed' wtth tne mnrdS of Aleder CeT, at Keyser, Moore eounty: on the nhrht of1 IW cember 5t8 1883, and T 1 I Jrrrri 2 that the said RWus Sigman fcoLl. has fled th K0ta - t.i;.,.w i . ,. w-Hjunau k! " meoramary process of Uw cannot . 1 Kow. Thkrefore. r alfpitt. r cn i 'a pernor, of, s4terNo1r& Cltolby ! Virtue of authority in me Vested by towdo ii bnston and deurery of ihe said Kufus Sigtoan ""V,".. ure cuunty, at the Court Mouse In Carthaeev and Idn onuin oil oi tbe state and all imod piHiw ., i bringing said crimiial to Justice. p 'Done at our City tf Raleigh, the 12th day of April, in: the vear nnr Urd hA..i.n wh' hundred and ightyrsix, and in the one dence f r Ameri 01411 Indejpen- By the Governor: A. M. SCALES C 11. AaMFiKLP, private Secretary. DESCRIPTION. i Rufus Shnnan fCOl.i ia ItO vnsm nlrl J.. Wards, o feet 8 or loaches hurh. verv stout "i2stift: cut DtacK. spot or Drake on the chek hAn. old scars, oh his breast iiide by knife or raior. wvtwa a as tivub VCCbli. 1 OTICE. 1 am prepared to MakeVnrl RpuIf Wnmt- atfsfactioW guaranteed. Mbop is No. ll 8. oausDiury stree nearly oppfcn.lbeFw ZFLOTTZR, Gro BY J.C.IrftMrl Co PROCLAMATION i FOR SALE. gALETOF LAND AT CABY. Byytrtue of power conferred upon me In a deetfot aiorucige dated 224 January, 1671, andjMuly rpirwtered in the office of register of deeda for Wale county, executed to me by John. iYMajgwy and: wife. 1 will Thursday, the 29UfAay"o( llell lUr 131811," at the court-house door in Raleigh, the lot ot land described in said deed The lot ' is situa ted on Chatham street. In the town of Cary, adjolnfog tielbtaot W.1L tsorTett'sntt otnere, aad contain s about one acre and a quarter. . JOHJI G AT LIN a. April 18i6, dim. Mortgagee. "SWAMP LAUDS 'FOR SALE. STATE OF. KORTP -CAROLtNA. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Kalkiuh, April 10, 1836. Until July 1st, 18S6, 'sealed cash propoaals will be received at this ofliee, addressed to the Secretary 'of the Board, for the purchase of Lands belonging to the Board in Pender and Duplin counties, and known as Angola Bay, Including Gum Swamp. This advertisement is made in accordance with section go2tf of The Code. A map recently made can be seen at this' of fice, describing the lands and locating the pub lic roads constructed through them by the State. . The whole ' tract is estimated to contain 44, 738 acres. There are of . this amount about 20,050 acres of Reed Land. ; In Gum Swanp there are estimated to be i 4titS8 acre about one-uura oi wnicn is weu ambered with very line Cypress, and the balance with Gtim, Ma ple, 4c. 1 The bids may be by the acre for the whole tract, or an aggregate sum for the whole. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all oius. i Capitalists who are lookinjr after timber. good farming lauaV or lands for stock raisins will find it to their advantage to examine these uuius. Gen. W. G.Lewis,Enrueer,Gollsboro,N.a, will show them and furnish information as to their character.. j S. 10. J,AKGER, 8up'tAhl)i. Ins., ; Secretary State" BoartT of Education. ap,tld6W. AMPORTANT SALE, j Under -and by rirtue of a decree Wake Superior court entered in the 'ac tion of the Life Ins. Co, of Virginia Vs. cnaa. (JoniberOininistrator, et aL I will expose to public sale at the court house- wt in uue ity oi ruueign j jaouuy, April 19th, 1886, ascertain lot or paroel of land in the dity of Ualeitrh. on the north -side of Cabarrus -8trAti,WeBt bf Dawson street, "adjoiniftg NVm;timpsn: on the north and Chasj Ueaaley ou the east and west, being- part of lot Xo. tot in the plan of said city, and iU"ouUxig tor feet on Cabarrus street. , Terms of siile cash. ; CM. BUSBEE, ! ilarch So, 1886; dtd. Cbm'r.! e I tie -Best of Lveiythfng The best of everything is what, sensible peo pie want; especially in provisions; 1 and esp cMy when economy is nesessary1, for ""there! if : i : ! : ' J ; ' no eeonomyin poor goods. The best F"liur and ileal, to make the best bread; the best Teaa : J ' N . i and. Coffees, the best Meats, Spices, Soaps, Starches; the best and most reliable -Canned Goods, the best of everything.' Tate, fof ex ample, the essential article,' -Butter l 'sell the chofce Butter from the dairr farm of lr Richard Lewis, Ur. TV. G.j Unchurch; Mr. ' A. II. Green; and Mr. D. W. Kerr aid JlrJ L. B. Holt, of Alamance, besides ecasktaal sup plies from other dairies of 'esUbtighedrepnta tiou; also, at an times, tie finest 'Northern Creamery Butter that can be bought,-and good Northern Dairy Butter at a lower jlrlce. The same tn meats; always the best. Smoked " i Tongues and Beet; curedj by'Feiria ft C04 best Hams, at prices lahgrnlusthW from 11 to J6e per lb; Breakfast StrlpajVeata and Fish of every description. v For Breakfast andr Tea Table; the -Choicest xeas that care and experience can select . ; . - . .k v.Uocomies anu cocoas; one OTeM, r, green and roasted. Wtthout good brsadV nothing , ia good. . I offer you the best brands of Flour, the teat Corn Meal and the best Lard to go' with them. There can be no complaint of prices! Svery. thing in the Provision line ia cheap We give i . . - you ' the best of evmthin at th m.t prices, promptly delivered. For special a houncements Ifrom 'day to dav.'tee' h l-ki columns of tfaia-paper. Jf HARDIN. iniment! BIST W THB WO&LD TOR pRitJE 50 Cts. 'j ' SD 'FOR'iPlTrjKONlAXS ; I J. Y. MacRaels; c. 4. TarHeell ALL A C HES ANDPA1NS north , iotls teMSSSSSS?: GEAKITK3 AND BAjiMTdfiflS. LlnihanU'&Ooitf 40 Fayettvllle SW(i, .VpreTrM-tottAk aMabl Tana MaraMw4teaa4SalBaaaV Lstaaatattlw ww iS"1". ursaa and Wadat. bero, K. C. Ample faellltlM lor aaadllBf aad Waafaarr Luxuries AUD Fcotl ACZNOWLEDOSD BXCELLINCa. J.il.rfipiffl. au axcnmw Extra New Sprig "Butter. Choice Carolina Rice. Finest Queen Olives and Baby Olivet. Extra Pickled Orter. Fine Pickled Lobfter in glass. Cranberry Sauce In' glass Jars. Dlgby Chicks ill one-pound oval tins, Dandicole ft Gaudler'a Patent Self-Open Top Sardines. Billet' Fine Sardines. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts, all flavors. Riverside Tomato Catsup, firstdass ar ticle." Oranges, Lemons and Bananas. " We guarantee to eonsumerg t purchas ing supplies from our honse that all goods will prote exactly as represented. On this basis we ask for a liberal share of your orders. . J. R. FERRALL jf CO. THE BETND' CHEApdST Corn Wianure -18- ate Read the foHowing fomtilas: JA compast of LfmePaospfcaU, l,00d pounds; ' Katt.H,-10 rmdfDd SOtfpoQnds of cowar i aorFo-MWDie Baanrvmaketrasigooda general , ipasrare aa ean be found. - (In land riih yrtwuhKUmLtU Stv. iv. ten rnew laiidde oOO-pound f Pboapkato I mtKWfMa00oBiMStoraiattt I T.On hin, tbland, Wfjo Jratltels eOtoa s dor f uuiialtit IflstablsTDanorf, 000 pounds I I X V!'??! Vini s-UsmIliMphaU Islhelf dossil food Inown. Ilk eieea Ynod i&f&T&Pt "" td Cads ol tbe I Wddle'aiid- Western cewtiea, It WU1 abake cloWfttrwjeB red hUieide falla:hkh we I temin theTrealaA trlutnfb. TAt luu to 1 pbtmdi VeTe oirckaveradi grasaea. OsfVya1idy1amMise Kainlt wltlt-M. Um tt tor op-dreaslng. . Address i ' N. O.'PHOStHAiBCO., . . , . .RsJaagVN. C. MARKfcT SQUARE. TIMOTHY HAT. WHITE CORN. 2JW Mackerel )n Barrels. New Mackerel,; 10, 12 akd' IB lbs. , . New Herring. 'XewMola&ea. Fresh Patapsco and Oraage Grove Flora. ' FrestrMostrMe -Fkrar. arly Rom Irish Potatoes. t ewChaiaiiafe Cider; Bam or Bottles. Peas, WhlteVBlaek and Bid. Sweet Potatoes. ' , Kerosene OR,-Safetv Oft Butter by keg, east erpouad. Canned Goods, Canned Goods. Crmeknaa4 lakes. Pwtxom Distillery; no Pcrtmna or ty Sherry," Port aad Blackbf rry. ' CteBpafM Oderj Barrels ;r Potties, K ING & M-AC-Y oanaAovoaa roa i 4 it House and Sign "Paintings lXatBavle 8tnad law Building. w io ylaomtntafc Qavriafc GralaJiuiaaaV ganeral House Patathig. . Special taeiliUea for 8IGJT WOSir. Orders fraaa as.iaaAaaMiaaalsadf t i 'ciniBBcoe ima. Maiiv AREJBTIlraiUMPHANia I For fifteea years they have steadily gained in favor, and with sales mntjntiv in.ui- liave bettrnie thtaot popuUrortet through. outtheDttedtate. 4.1 Aae U. quality ia warranted to Long 'waist Antf we eflM'THmtuk..! L preferred. 1 lltffbert'awaTdsfrom'n iieWtmeana. -woKeitt: W W ,oana ;-RetaAei are BAitbMa iJ 2,. u "Jnjon, these corseU do not prove as -Tewnted. For sale ererywhere. Catalonia -tret on sppUcatton. - vfU Table Phosph 1 fl ' W i OftW ft TT ' --eZpft-S 3,, laplftVW MPHnw. T. a vnnnv a- vt 7 . 5 I- Jfawyarfc - A 1 Meeeowre 11m DtiLnc imDi,
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