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ti 4 i .V 'rf t t11 rVs ,-1 - .tv r "1 n ' :; ' -i i ! Pit ft Of We A.TD3 H 2ST73 AKD UCiiUVlJL1 J7 experience. ;j The sons of the poor shops of that great city, and returned to must be trained so that they may join Virginia a matter, machinist. Daring hands with their richer neighbors in the war he was assigned to staff duty as starting . new enterprises and may .In-' in eriglner, and: While travelling from Spire them with confidence that the vcd- Richmond to Danville the usefulness of y . i . f a n i I tare is no ir to uc iii auouiiuauie iaiiuxe. j bu avuwicur wjb! 'jiuujiu into renui- BT lalUHlS AIW UBoBAltai UL JfBrains and capital and skilled labor are sitiofl. Tp--. mae f f M- r-.Uroad got ail requisite ana essential to lift jxorth j out at orur. i tv- vitier examined Carolina out of her position as a purely I it carefully, but could" uot discover agricultural community. While we where the tault fras, anil the prospect cafe the former, we need tne skilled labor and the mechanical experience to Induce them to engage in manufacturing enterprises. , This the industrial school will give us. dj an iocaos let it do established at once and let the people -:v- iv-.-f AA t Hwrn oyer a new ieai in lae industrial m, .,..,!:;?Ji history of j the State. xne ft.mgnta ct Laoor agree to it ter ; - mutation without conditions. Thjs;re l suit Is most happy.- J f jlj ?j '.. Sbtcntt millioks or - dollars thisf year to clothe, feed and educate children at the North not a cent for education' at the South; and $20)000,000 for clean ing out the creeks and ditches, bat not one cent for education 1 . I f . tare wTUodt MnMtt, tM rmm ; attar tka ntoattoa at .tts fi WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 188 OTR CAPrU RHOW, i' Tomorrow the jjecond show of lm proved breeds of cattle owned in Wake bounty will be opened in this city, and we advise all our neighbors who can do so conveniently : to come ipto Raleigh and visit it. It will be well worth seeing. All the attractions of a large variety o fine cattle, well displayed, ThY journey of Mr.; DaTis from At- "i" 'J i ' v inn M Kannnth hlra in tn I . ' " o. ,. .-v.ru JK hope to ee a- larere to see a- large attendance . of people from beyond the limits of Raleigh add we therefore extend to all who are interested hearty invitation to be with us tomorrow and1 aid in the work we have undertaken of improving the quality of the s$ock kept in North Caro lina. . OF CO! FKEHONT : ;Th Niws and Observkr chronicles with pain the death of Col. S. L. Fre mont, which occurred at Memphis, ienn., Monday, yoi. : Fremont' was long a leading citizen of the lower Cape Fear section and, was well-known throughout the State. He was emphati cally a strong man, conscientious throughout life and faithful in, the per formance of every duty. , rrom tne tvummgton review we learn that he was horn in New Hamp shire in 1816, graduated at West Point and was Boon, thereafter ordered for J.. i 4- O :..U:i1. ; TT- J lit. yKlZ'TZ .iu WBeci?I D diitinction in the Seminole war and in tLr; " .T.' .t - i.ue Dew?)l.?? the Mexican war and on his return from whw?w, uiy wiinjs, :mes wiiu thk i.tfPL in iftia. W,: th rf., ! i ;s 111 tor tof Mr. .Kichard Jjanedon. of Smith- Tille. He was ordered to California in 1854 and with his family was in the in Decern- the former city from Montgomery, a continuous ovation. The love of the Southern people for their old leadel de lights in making the most of such Ddca sions to express itself. ? I s 5 yjvB. ' readers may 1 nave noticed t; a change in the manner of pahlishinl the weather . predictions. ; Instekd :- of an nouncing what - th . weftter V:iM ' likely to be in the Various geographical divisions of the country, as, the pew England States, the South Atlantic States, etc., the predictions tie now to be made for each State, grouping to gether, from day to day; such State a as are likely to have the same leather. Whenever necessary, predictions will be made for different portions of the lame State. - The signal service omcers! say that; the average man will more reldily understand and appreciate ! a oredietion general favor. ; A Pakzsian duellist who was wounded week ago is still ill, nd the is wk bf tYte Sai Frlkcot Considered of sufficient importance & be cabled to this country with Uie acom panying statement that! "the ease is at tracting widespread ittention.Sf ijln other words, it is a most remarkably bc eurrenoe for a Frenchman ;who ' nnder takes to "defend- his fhonorl with! his life'' to suffer more than a scratoh hf was that the tram tuuld remain where it vr&t Until another engine could be procured In this, emergency, Mr. Rob ino", who wax a jpassengcr, pulled off bis eoat, crawled 'under the engine, and turniiig on his baftk carefully examined the intricate machinery of the engine, fiaally called for a wrench, and af ter using that, asked for a hammer and cold Chisel, and after applying that as the necessity of the Case required, he came out and told the engineer to prepare to start ' Scarcely had the anxious passen gers time to get aboard, before the iron horse' moved off, as a thing of life, in com plete ofder, and the trip was made with out further delay or obstruction. The knowledge Mr. Robinson; had acquired in the shupa not only served a good pur pose in this emergency, but has made him One of the mst 'successful railroad men in the United States Every enter prise with which he has been associated has been eminently successful. His train big has becn:sueh as to acquaint him with all the wauls of a railroad or steunboat and to give direction when necessary to have, them supplied. And this; would not bo. the oase, but for his early. mechanical training, or if he had simply studied the : scientific put of a profes'sipn. ; ? i What Virginia' and the South now most need is technical knowledge that their young men be educated in the skill of the shops, and; ' become equipped to take hold of the enterprises, with which her future prosperity must be, insepa rably identified. The masculine energies and capacities of men cannot afford j to waste time in noticing the gossips and I drawlers, the dudes- and the ninnies Their work is nobler, their mission higher and the de mands of State paramount. The brave hearth and stout i arms-of . the earnest workers must mould i the destiny of the commonwealth elevate its moral tone, give strength to its institutions, fashion its legislation and build up its waste places. : i ill .f '' ' We! want more John M. Robinsons more fathers like his, who will study the interests of their bojs and the State, and place L them Iwhere: they will "become useful citizen and I tee a rtar, Eve's find born, in whose tinm" Gomes the dump twlBght that bringeth pain. For aches of head, neuralgia, out and bruise, Try Halvation OiK tbe wJU you lose. ' " 'w can Mrs. Saith Wear such a handsome y ''vet coat?" yij cear chikl, don't yon know 1 r husband saves 4oetors' bills by ijng Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for the children." ; Hon. Jefferson ;Davis go to Richmond J rill probably What ii aaid nbnut it. There is no mtdicine wb'.p' has been offered to the people for the par. f. rty yen tbt his atUined thl- popu-l-i'-ity of Pomd'R Kxfract. iThe reason Is pl.Un. It U a medicine tbaf .rrHVPK at oi)cthe prai"s, bruises, burns and all cTNmnfton til tiiitt, at sure to rotn,whib do not need a doc-t-r.but must 1 attended io;and it in ho inipl' and hrin emi that ayb'di'. old or youfig. can w it. Aa a (i uaranteo of U worth phykiciaus evcrywlure recommend it. and in many hi. stanr-.a tbT n it ia their own practice. It U an HUiapensnble bouneholl remedy, "anJ ho family should b without it. Ii dianapalis JourudL s The comet is rather a small affair. Boafht m farm. John M. McDowell, one of the succoswful holders of ticket No. 4,799 In November drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery which drew 7(i,000, has Invested a iwrtion of his pro ceeds in a tract of land near Olivet and, ad joining bja borne farm. He purchaaed 64 acres, more or less, being the Jack Kenton farm of Allert Wheeler, for which; he paid f40 per acir. Since he made his succewfuT draw in jLouisi ana, John haa been 8havihg notes" at a. lively rate, and has cleared within the pni't jfew months nearly $ 1,000. Joat stop for a moment and estimate the profit he haa made on that 60. invented in Louisiana Lottery last ;f all 1 Mount Olivet (Ky.) Tribune, March 11. h : The cold weather is father rough on crops. ' ; ; Latest Canvht Mackerel at remnant of stock; Ten lb pails No 2, 76c i No. i Mess, 90c; Np. 1, fl.i SAJ), STBOSACH. I Cost to: close 3 60c; No. Ofic. W. C. Brandt Pkachxs Brandy Peach e, put up by Gordon & Dilworth, choicest quality, full quart Jars; Gordon & Dilworth's Preserved White Cherries. Preserved White. 5 Heath Peaches of superlative quaiity,put .up by a lady of the city. E. J. IIakdin. Toilet Soap, Laundry Soap, cheaper; than can be bought anywhere in the city. Wi IA. A A. B. Stromach. -i Baltimore had a $500,000 fire Friday night. ' "' fj ber of that' veari SOon after that event he resigned from the army and returned to Wilmington, where in 1855 he was eiutcuizen ana essential lactors in elected superintendent of the WilminW. the great enterprises which alone can too & Weldon railroad. He served mate Virginia what; ehe should be and f" nineteen years,! and in 1874 resiened In lue sisternooa, oi outes. For the office to accept a similar t)ne on Carolina Central railroad. There nniM the he ! THE CBiRLn 4.TOC Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia T.il.li.,S4S AKV OSALKRa 1T2L " I.'?? W two years, but.in that ZZtoZ iw.;;i .iTTir X time a large portion of the road scratch, hpwever slight, is the signal ... mn.tn..tJ i?7 1.-1... I lknt Arbltratloai. In an article in the Miv numecr of I " Vt.l a . J me norm American .tie view. Mr. Fow- for declarmgthedueluff landif aulha tom . eriy says: "The prospect for the lu- often, it wonld breiV ti? i HnalKnfr ;n 1 Ji7 rTrf. .. . T .P".'r.! "" r: WUJ vuaji, n ever was, not- France more etuallP than anTnS T InlneB, m "f withatanding the i aeemingly 'strained be?cJlathShe Memphis, for relates' ; at present exisUng between iw va ww wii migu oe enacwo. i j-t theomT)letion of an imnortant wort at a ' ... T j,- s r ' r- vujivn uu cuipivnftw, j aua WOOgO numoer 01 me uortn uaro- "Voi. xremom, ; continues tne l- I strikes ' lockout and bneAntt. fh fa. lina MedicalJournal contains f aiiiite I ifV.4W rdnt; Southerner, nd mus not be lost sighi off that were it eating and important article lonl pine ttf wmT, was. appointea .aoine not fof the growing ipOwef ot organisa- H-THK LEAPING BARGAIN STORE OF RAL EICH. Snc low )ricr wen- nevrr N-forb known here in China and Glassware. We. mean just what wc.t4y in offormg the Larext Values for the least money. A very choice lino'of new deaign4 In lee ('ream Seto, Colored ilua; Water Setu' wHh'I&m inereJiraK!) Waiters.; Prices only 21 those aoked elsewhere. All these goodd are of the most graeeful and i-1egjt tideHigna and their gotnl quality is guaranteed; CHAMBER fETH: 10 ce, Banded Stovewarn, French Chin,tlo. Lamp, hall and par lor, of all atylea. Dinner Set and Tea iets. Vapes, Toilet Sets. A new lot of Chrome Oil Painting, Wall Brackets Frames and Looking Glasses. Confectioneries, at wholesale and Re tail, a Specialty. - . V Mrs. S. M. Richardson -DEALER IX- MLLLLNERy, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. i wian to announce w ine taaies or Kaleigh and the public generally that I am daily receiv es my j SPRING, STOCK ' OF MILLINERY -4-WHH -H EM BRACES ALL THB LATEST; STYLES AND NOVELTIES mWSS Si&i? .,5?,XS;??t!;i',vm money plou 11 tad examine MY OOM- apl 9 d3m S j , j; 113 FAYETTEVILLE ST., RaLeioh, N. C ASD MBIIICIIVrBS,. mm WAKKAKTED ,. GARDEN SEEDS ! wo6l as a' engineer corps Of the Confederate States . kndjBme-iteedle;0i' amiw-t -itkr thei rank of colonel, and l..;v'.i t a ..ii'Jlii. '.1. ' .. E fj I . . - , -- . av VUK.UU- UU. - ana utiMJpue. :fXM ptBof.tbe works ;.: 4hu department countfor by the factthaOhe growing tioa w.e should have a great manj more lhis be ac- articles; are prepared from the leaves i of 1B P01 ere nncfer his supervision power of the workinemen compels recotr- ' t I HA r ni atamtiBf .1 Ih-riatlan irnntlon.n I : : 2.i. J . . . " .rTf TT - , . o-- -t i u"vf " tuobcu ui irvraiuiuing over a , Deen tne senior warden of disorganudd . crowd .of workmen, em- jnamed. the Journal savs! hroWnl rr?" J' ? "Te B0W "8tnce 40 l . IflTX BTin AIMtlA AVftAM M ' W K.i. . . AT. J. . I r . I aV 1 . T . r 'wavd ia4M VMHWV OUVKU. m. V pack or cake. It has odor, and as it comes ( TTRAPgBM ARK.. I I ... Si ' 1 -ORK. M. Iff BATLROABS. JLlCliliOXD & DAJsVlLLK BAILBOJJV COXDKKSXD SCBXDCL. !' NORTH. January 18, 1886., : feOUTH. No.68. No.5i. Daily. DaUy. Art. p. m. S 20 14 24 a. m. 10 03 8 45 p. in. 11 26 a. m. 7 00 p. m. 9 30 8 01 e 2d 3 48 8 40 An a. m. 8 001 p. m. 11 251 15 ' a.-m. 10 86 P. m 4 07 4 401 1 20 12 18 a.m. 8 80 6 89 6 m I 82 i46 INo.50. V4JSX Daily. DaUy, New York. Philadelphia. "Baltimore. Washington. Danville. Richmond... Ooldaboro. Raleigh, Durham. i qfeamtwro. Saliibury. Chariett. fipartanbnrf . Atlanta. Lve. Night. , 11 00 8 40 a. m. 8 50 11 10 p. m. 9 20 i 8 25 11 45 6 00 6 07 11 Mf 1 10 6 00 6 66 1 40 Lve. p.m. 4 80 B 00 9 41. 12 00 a. m. 8 04 ! 00 11 M M 00 8 84 19 40 J3A. f ALEM BRANCH Northward. Jan. 18, 1886. Bouthward. No.53. No.51. Daily. Daily. Ait. Arr. p. m. a. m. 8 85 8 10 Lve. Lve. 6 55 6 50 No.50. No.51. Dally. Dally. Oreensboro Salem. ' Lve. p. m. 11 89 Arr. a. m. 10 00 ! Arr. 11 40 gTATE UNIVERSITY RAILROAD.. Northward. Jan. 18, 188el Southward. No. 8. Arr. p. m. . 4 55 Lve. 0 40 No. 1. Arr. a. ou ' 10 20 Lve. 11 10 Daily except Sunday. University. . Chapel HUL No. 4. Lve. p. m. 8 35 Arr. '7 28 JALEIGH A GASTON R.R. C0NDKH8S BOBJtDCIil. Trains going North. No. S. ;j Lve. la. m. i ll 65 ii Arr. 11 49 Nov. 15, 1885. No 47 Dy except , Sunday. TOBACCO, M1M Leave Raleigh, Wake, , VrmakMititm i Kittrebj Hendersof", Warrenton, i Littleton Arrive at Weldon, ; : Train going; Sowtb. 3foT. 15188. 9 45 a in 10 31 r lirfifl 11 IT 11 30 12 20 p M Vt 66 145 No ivy exoepc Sunday 1 a m 7 4 8 24 8 6 26 It 37 11 81 12 60 a m N0 48lVy;No 8 Dy ! except. I except j Sunday I Sunday. LeavWeldon, s.- Littleton, . t WaTrenWn, 2-i , llendernon, ; Klttrell, 1: Fninklmtoni' ; Wake Arrive at Raleigh. 2 40 p m. 8 81 4 08 4 50 6 09 ft 80 : 5 65 6 40 ; 1 16 a 2 47 848 4 66 6 80 09 6 51 8 00 Wib Burnt, Superintendent. -r-ASD MINERAL WATERS. :T ALEIGH JB AUGUSTA A1H.I.TXR. coamrBBD.BCaiDDXi.v I Trains going South. Nov. 15, 1885. r. o t Cy-No U IVy except Sunday,' the Pimis Australia the lone leaf wl f1 I8 m ernVCh fr jn Opiatat, Jmictie i FROtV. WH&RSTUGXEf.SCO. Digest; )ats not o i j feasible sohemes of Improvement. Many a compact!' united bodv. This organization ipn the p&rt of the it needs no impreenation with Other ?an tideptio materjal than that inherent to the fibre. The cheapness of . the mitei ' rial, aad ita eminent qnaljties will 8909 ' t reegmmend it to private surgical caies,1 bufmore particularly to large hospitds.i mv-uvvui VUf- VVUUUUCB MIO af rather plea?anV people in North Carolina will hear of laborer, says Mr. Powderlvf is from the factory I hit death with regret. 7 ; of selflprotection and is in the an act protection . and is in the natural order of things. "In a country where c crjr ti.au, no matter j now numDie, is taught; from his Infancy that he stands the equal of all other men. it is bnt natural for a citizen who ia given to uu ucisuum ui ue utuDi paironixe a c ;r- nal W-r.;.K a KXL7t;fTii ohIt .Uirteik of them had bn mth 'wre or mat ne cannot join a cer- ' tZZlZ:?Sm ie.: Thia ik .yr . to feellmtive;! and, where ' lTlTCLTLl'm the krwT o. " Promised j and I so Uttle ob- rr.rjr 'i?s pt ; ioae faith and suggestion of nutmeg oil iltbidiei Ti Lmsm ef JLtabvr. The TaHey Virginian.: A recent examination of the Eastern: penitentiary of the State of Pennsylvania I reveaiea uue iacs, as state a Dy the war den, -that of; thirteen hundred convicts, JUST OP.KECJ li 1. . 1 . J . c.Tne very 1tes n" coniiuation with j ouaa, Durans, utnvaa ana; Etamine Suitinss. ! ' . i ! H Oriental Stripes For Panel and Revers. WHITE GOODS Sixih North Carolina ' ' ! : ; ii x; X ; ; iT JrM ao. sKTMoua. $5.00. i- 1 1 N i ' : ;. , BUSBEE'S NORTH CAKOUXA JLTaTlCE AND FORM BOOK, 3rd Revised ,wu"--' ..f2B1 SCHOOL HISTOHY OF NORTH CAROlJNA, 5th Revised edition,- 80th : thousand. . ,; . . . . .u . . . i L!. . . . . . . ,...L.'....I ; . . . . 85c S( HOOL AND BUSINEiSS MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA, by Collier 'Cobb; j vBizeioxio incnes. liiOTougiiiy revised and re-engraved. Jieady July 1,4 0 We have for sale the following new Law Books: I ONtlS PROBANDI, by Hon, W . n. Bailey . , , . .... ...... .... .$6 00; ?F T1TLE TO LAND, by Sedgwick and Wait, New Edition to 60 FAEM LAW. Irv Hrirv Aitofin 1 .. a ni SOME POINTS pi LAW 01 EYRBYQ AY raEbV Judge Waiter Ck;254 Leav Raleigh," Moncurvi ' js Saaiord, Arrive Hamlet,' ii ...... I Traina g-olng-.Korth Nov. 15, 1885, j 7 00 p m 9 X7 10 18' 1 89 pro a ki except Sunday. Leave Hamlet, it Sanford, ! Moucure. Arrive Raleigh, 3 45 a In 8 05 0 50 9 00 Wm. Smith, Superintendent except Sunday. 00 a m IS 25 p m So fZJyr except Suaday. 0 00 a m ii;ia;;fi- ti 00 8 80 . i AROL1NA CENTRAL R. R, It j SKSV ORDKRS TO ALFRED WILLIAMiS&GO PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, lift t ATETTBV1LLB 6TREKT ANT8 EXCHANGE PLACE, EALKIOELN. C. Fassenrer, mail except bun days. ) Leave Wilmington at So. 1 5 Leave Raleigh at ) Arrive at Charlotte at ) Leave Charlotte at Ko i. $ Arrive at Raleigh at J ) Arrive at Wilmington at 8HBI3T DITIMOX DATLT KXCKFT BONDATS. so. S 1 Leave Charlotte at " t t5 a. m 1 Arrive at Shelbv ma liian . I No. 4 t Leave Bhelby at 10 a. m Arrive at Charlotte at 5 ift d m APlCFBAB YADKIU VALUfi R.'R. and express train. Dairy -7 00p.m 7 as p. m 7 9U a. m 8L5p.m 9 00 a. m 8 35 a. m , kOBTH AKKIVX. the conservative, healthful and moral etaste, sKghUy' aTid influence of the ! training saary-. M-mmlx thelodVoft pursuits. AS statea Ot the warden. 1 . "r nT"rT : iawa u J.. in th .if m ;;;jT. i.J -Ji li-J-Ttl "Of doctorai lawvera and nth wwwuwr in eases WOfW W0 IT ? siohal men ton irnt r.linfv' lt ji W Urimeat." ;;Jlr7' "VrrJ workingmen iband Thus together for pentine, is more .viscid and vx"'? :rxi":: rci. " n:' uj!,uev nutuai;Protection. umuvuik. abo quau ties welch make ."si" ."B,waBWfaHTB, au- M.; Uaj .i ... , ftraperipr-to othVr imiiTSSI obtrusive and uaeful element of any fjf w sanguine of the good U) Wit makesTefaSd oodmty i. mnd' of thoW who SSciTnf iiftP- thj?.4-1T to cotton or to nine-wooi.n imSJSSO are epgagSd in mechanical emnlovmenti PoilU.c8' nd 8e tte evenmg shadows unirritating dressing, f (2V ThatlS F00 oearaing their mental t 6 n uPon tn? dJ P" odor is rather nleasant fiwLSS capacttL are developed with uniformitv -7:at! can ed and gigan ful antiseptio action keeps woundl'lwI n4 iae consumed in acquiring a r"K W" !A 1vo ? for davaf (to That S TTSStSEl knowledge of a trade, which if Indus; ?us? ?f.th en WPUj : The two srtmles ae-pm 7 puued isertain to yield, i IIS says the labor leader.j -On thecontrary, sigus are very aopcrui. Wendell BkiuMQ., me no anieiea ar rt-i. pared at one place only, so far as welre fair ?i?in. TW are driven to the .mington, in this 8tate. . f f . i - C uig-without labor, Or to encourage a ""'l , ,rrer ioos loran ' , : ' iJ'"' - .p- splcies of sharp practice by which Sey whf thPeoP can be quiet and MDliltBLU tuaiihu r ok AUi i "lay: overreach their ; neighbor. Thoir , B despotism like a AND EMBROIDERIES, i j Additional Novelties in Nainsook and French juawn. 42 to 40 men lounclngs, Just ; added to our already large and complete asaortmenta. t . ' Antique Valenciennes Lace FlouncinoaJ full depth. 40 and 45 inchep. -T; Btege, Ivory, White and Cream Oriental.and , xxyiian jLAcea in e louncea, All-over Laces and Narrow Edges to match. .' Altogether, our stocks l White Goods, Laces and Embroideries are the choicest and most complete shown by any house in the oouui, ana at lower prices. ; : W. H. A R. & TUCK CR A CO. We recently had the pleasuije M UJ r may: overreach their ; neighbor Z 0,i j knowledge is generally in demi demand, and printing; some excellent cOmmnnaUiU ?P0I H fro St.f -.nM.:...j ' 1 :Jl:. 1 " """.Lr-'J fV aaoiis oi nou wuueu., vt iUHtrnctien estv, fair dealinir and sobrietv nr T. -r . . i 2 I J f " bvvm mvj un I o uvi . iviuiiur oa vuujinu uu iue muuiu aciTS at an v -j-.-a , , : ! ; , ii ?l ...... j ir.i .' . . " u auvaniages ana aelects of a hitfli:! c,iui'oe. au morai cnaracter given a roDuat, neaitiny growth which is proof aatjuai,: iiempauon common school training; and on, ths subject of manual training in oonhdetik with public schools. As a supplement to those papers we reprint to-day an ad mirable arucle from the ValleyVirguuiSi whose aentimentfl we endorse and whrJ, is especially timely because we arc iiok on the eve of starting ; an industrial vauiing scnooioi our own. Ald jurtl, Tli ere are no two institutions of learn mg in tne ctate, which promise to di more to give a high and honorable tone W society than the Miller Manual Labor School and the Rlacksburg Agricultural Uollegek The curriculum combines mental with manual trainihff, prepaiinif . k JA . . t . I sense of sclf-reliauce .him to : meet either. A ,w mupirea, a . cousciouh mais ipeuJiuce is ftlt, which stiiuulatud tbe growth of the; nobler traits of manb i;xl and assures the community a useful cit- : ,i i . - Carolina nm.M fn u 1 iX T f uueui. ior usemineas in either u in-UWtion fifty W. o.:ouriSM Mf0.!.01.! and - day wouUi be filled with factor iesj? oiji water powers would be ; utilized,iu3 banks of our streams would he ' 'dottefi with towns, and our wealth wOuivi iX largely diversified. Instead of he Ui mi conatituang the hulk of our propriyf U would consist of millsi laotor ei stocks and bonds as t, in.irtu... 1 communities be a hundred tnan she is and all our "react uWit -.1 be developed. This we trust will coin. In time, but we must understaiid thai North Carolina must look chiefly to .1 own sons for -her development ud ioal terial progress, and those iiiustYfeef trained. ; , $ Vv'e' aio leuiiuded. by ''the irain oi Sfw liMt'ilho c indulging of a no-table d fold K r ;Wi Nlof-the, result Zi 'mechanical alloaJ. jiS.L "!aim Aostverybody in Virgin- n antws;ol jqun Jl.'itobinson. lie is now Preb Jt-jt of the Carolina Central faiir 4'i,t! -i- lcileigh 4 Gaston railroad. IWtCEl th St.abjsrd;' ed a is Augusta railroad, the lloanoke railroad, and the oaiiimor6 Steam Packet Company, and Th aona of th .Ml,i,.....4"...:: jAriaeut oi the Uid Dominion T ool. Kobi O Statm, Ship Company. When quite a before they will be led to jitiMse theP fah ther placed him in a wealth in mechanical purest.. 1 Now! ileSnfn? V unaeunaintad with ht&t ik a t?1 ' le?mH. what: he could there theyforbearto-h'mov": IK. W " businesa for which th. k !" .T ? T' " most ex years in i the served most of the shrouding mist Bteals over the mirror of freedom, ; , t I'he ehd for whicih lall shoiild xMr. P-owderly beheveij. is to lessen the hours of labor thrciUL'ilout the i att,.n so that the toilers mayjhave more 'tune in which to learn ?thi); scienoe of self- goverumeui. iu qruflr. to.ldo this the ciyplojer aud employed must no longer suud upart. v'IUo; jbamors" ol pride, astc, greed, hatred and: tittfbrue must oe toru down, says hc; -Mbe work 'iugmuu add b.s oinoyer uiu9i meet 1 4oo to fiyq, they uiUbtidiseuss uvery do UU iu the managcuioutiof the o-uocrua ibiiv are iointlv i, i..;r : -.v.. oi principle on iuo uuv iiui ur ot man Uiiad uu the other need ttupd suu a transaction. Iu iheiiuauag.'meut u. r'it or Mail couecriialiv acliric vanoe. each trouble or uiflcrpuce, whether iu roiUoti.U uiocipiiau ot' wagis, auu.d be taUuU'oyer lit a eouciliatorv snirit ... i . . i . : , r u j ui uiiaiwu. J out. b0aras.ol arbUfi. Luu bbdula j loriLjd-i betwdnn ...L.... ltetur.r and woikuicu.au over the coun try, iocli L,artv should idevete cons .1- erablo tittJO to the. nert.1 pians-tek suited to ttloir interests or surrouudiiigs, for r;uiesji gowning one case or locality might not work weil iu another. Having, attr iwu-eful delibera tion, grecd upon the ru.cs, each party should sign the articles ot agreement, Oinduig .lUelf to abide by them untu changed by consent of both; Agree uieuto ofuiu kind will be the: means of settling differences as . thej true, and With thoir;inaugttratiou strikaa iontn and boycotts will not be entered nnon so readUy and, if ever called into play, then only m (he yorj MUwr"r ' I '.I "But Arebv, Mildred cant be Droved innocent, frnw ran h h. cKti T imw tiwtMV tt ana mere was no one elite to take it,' and Mrs. Torrenee paused with suspended cap had vuim, cra Bcaruiiingiwra repiy. "ii ever anything lay ma straight Une It is the! evidence airaint that irirl." hp (nttinfi Tho v.n a, n tkk n i J , , V C 7 u. "V, un; nucu U1C 1UI( uu Ut3 iiUVlB pu nus ui iuc ruoui. anu ttne asaeu rae wnat a nn iiita thut wu ih. mil th sight that I said ;- "I suppose 1 yon think it's wrong Jor me to i wear a thousand doP on my nngerr- ana tne aia "i was not thinking of the ring; 1 was only" i It you wish to read the balanced this atorv send tar a mnv nf th AinhurfinA'AM Tt stTdI . .jj " -T r ""H Thomas H. Briggs . & Sons. i Bkiggs' Buiximno, RAtaaGB, N. Cj HARDWARE, STOVES, BhST AND CHEAPEST BABY CARRIAGES TRAIN Bennettsville,' J anoeiieel, 9 40 am Kayettevilte, i 1200 m : cwuioru, z lo p m Greenaboro. no ;i 25 minutes at Fayetteviue for dlnnec. : . LKAVB. 820 am 8 60 f- 12 2 pm 22o f -1! CO fa CO fa BIG KARGAIN AT REDUCED PRICE OF $2.00 a i; 00 ' 5 00 H Greensboro. Sanford. layetteviUe. Shoe Heel Bennettsville TSAIR BOOTH. Ajuuvav 120pm 160 eos ! 7 80 ! XXAVS. b60 am t 400 6U pm VlTILMINGTOiJ WELDON E. .. " I j TSAIHS OOLSOSOCTH Nov.1 15, 1836. Iieave "Weldon. Arrive Eocky Mount, Arrive at Tarboro,-' .Loave Tar bora. lave Wilson, Arrive uoiusboro, " Wummgton, TSAIHS SOIMO HOBTH No: 48 " Daily, t 15pm ' 8 88 4 05 fi ll 80 ! 4 0ojm 4 54T 7 60 No. 40 DaUy 88pi More Room to Display oui Ki w Spring km. Hence we are ottering Special . Bargains to reduee stock. t Our line cf CHothing and Habt ia the largest in cue city ana rrices the lowest. LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING. ' We have Just receive an elegant lin ot these goods and are oflering them: at low prices. See our .' SPECIA DRIYES" In ALL WOOL SUITS lor flO. B. B. ANDBEWSt CO., Stonewall! Cotton Plow i ;aw ,naMiULii Sf 1 1 Nov. 15, 1885. Leave Wilmington, Arrive Gold-boro, Leave Wilson, Arrive Kocky Mount Arrive Tarboro, Leave Tarboro, Arrive Weldon,, No. 47 DaUy. 8 45 am 11 85 ' 13 25pm 2 6 4 45 . 11 80 a m 3 15 nm T. M. Emebson, Jobw Divwa, Sairt r.Gen'l Pasaener Ainrnti. i No. 43 " iDaiy. ; 1 0 Mp m 11. 68 am W 50 U 21I "! ' J - i . 4 15am B. YANCEY, UAtrDVAOTURUUt' It is adlBitted that the Synpli k it,. ....i;... Di j ; . . . .. v. PiTLf ta nowU dged"Kingof the Cotton Field?" Its reputa- ; rvo k5 d, .1 tr:. c. ' u" iu nvai or competitor. nevKdi? L1 VW,B, ll Uw fnd giving perfect saiislaioB.Trial allowed and Money reiunasa II not as renrtintA Vnr -t, m -v.r.T..o. . - Agents for Patapsco and Poeomoke Cotton and Tobacco Fertllilera. yiaslli n I '! . W'PrWP1 W1BK BAILING AND ORNA l7rat I sNo. North Howard street, Baltimore 'Iconis.. ele., alsvas, landen. eaaea.ancl IT Will PAY YOU, If yoi; propose, gois&eaV otv orik west to write to , me. i I represent the Short Use, Ft D. Sen, P. A P. I GARRIAGESi PHAETONS, v- - . I I ' -j; s . ;i lCi QlRAi ET0.fc ET0 ' ; ; I . The Largest Assortment In the Stfita, i BEST GOODS ' "a ' - ; THB LOWEST PBICES.I UO last Martia Street'ji -1 Baumk; N. 0. puxa. A days. 1 aMf 'a ma WUW ptK Ay ujTwaoty, 'i Qf Q- Wmnt Trwto, 1 v t'41 v- ,1 f 1 .r rl 5 -f ! t- I sady Free,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 5, 1886, edition 1
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