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-.'fHufi;. i."v : i' - :", : r -i'AVA-I ' t:"-:li ills ' Win ' f T:' l" ! 4: 1- ...... 1 " j t ! ." 'ar-sr?-,'?-:1--' ir 1 - r : - . ' - I . .. .. i Tar Heel L BESt IN THE WORLD FOB; 1 1 ' ALL ACJHKS AND At$8j pftiCE 50 crs, ! . ' . if SEND FOR TJfiS-nadlif1- ! For sale by Q Druggists and Merchant Wholesale lJepo n . 5 j 4 J. Y. MacRae WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, i ! ' r lUt.rOTR.-'i. i i ' ', NERVOUS DEBILITATED : MEN. too are allowed afre trtat qhhtrty day of ttio rwe of Dr Dt' 0(e)irated VolUfc Belt wlta iciawt 'faiinftnirr k nnll aiwhw. for the Hee relief nd permanent Sure ( Servou DrbilUy lo of FioMv ud 4oAooA, a ail kladred tratfl. Ian for tnamr'odier dlM-Mr. ; Coftiplete nator- tton to Health, Vigoi and Hanbood rnaranteetf. No rtmk U iBcnt.-vd. Illutratd lampblet iateaitd amwiap mm lea rrae, dt aaareamni M mailed rrae, tij Mdreaf V0ITAX0 ixil CO, CU RE'the dear eniKr-.tt;n nn.!rrn wtpqim bur amtnn v. . Mr riinn-'T v-k itii vti ....-ir.is r RES. awr r. nisco FAY'S 1M. MJiLiA ncnansi Takaataalaad-.feaanateamdaUhatM m d ay BaartilnaWca- tar uaiuaiHouat a 1 to apply; crone and durable: at half the coat of tin. la abo I a miallliaiaiaafl aa UMHiti f al want rd an af feat Maadlagaaibaaaara.tBdaarimi!UBjraHS ta ItaaAwrT. that I will Mod TWO BOTTLE PKKB, taotaarwItaaTALTIAaUTSXATIBSaatblaalaaaea taaaf amaarar, Wra aai) i a an O. aaar-a. - . A. bUkTcM. Ut rarl W Tark PENH Hi Tlim I lAaftaiV "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.' The Orlyfnnl .and Only Cradlla. aa ana alwan BMtaMc. Urn - faja-oaaaatiK u -CklkatarV El -CaleaaotarV EUtf and taka a ataar.artackM c (tauua) tow br pari yiui tioril. ituittua) m tor varuoalan fa lanar hjr racant MalL. recant at all. larieaTC, PaliaajkTPa. It 1 S Madifwa Saaara, hlla4. . wnaner van At Iral' Tra4e aanIM f KaOar A U slier. HallaaXphla. Pit. ! Wkan t aay eara 1 4a net aaaa aaarary la aaaa ( aWiMUMaaiaUMfMmica'i. twin cara. I kmi amv, inuniaruv IMBOUMaHl 1 warraai air laaaaay aa i atkara bar kllaa la aa i aaajra. Baa4 at aaua ui a ai.ilaaaaaa riaa sttlaaf aw tajalnala naiitat tttae. aaia.il i ll r ' irr-' aiaai ia aataatt lor aOU, -ra aBI in taaa M' a,Mor.uIMrlai.a, mime BUbSIIIUTS Ir fLASTKH IMM (BO COUSpPTIiH: T har poatt raaoay f or tb abor alaeaae ; b i 'TXSAKM8St ITS CAUSJC AND UtKby - i one who was deaf twenty-eight yean. I Treated byjnoct of the noted apeeialiata otthe Jay with' no benefit. Cared hluwelt In three oionthBy nd since then hundreds 61 others by uane prbceaa. a plain, simple and uix8fuJ borne treatment. Address T. 8., Paw, 128 ' Kant Sth atreet. New York City. j - I nATUKU O EFFEK VESCEJfT I CURE FOR SELTZEB APKEIE9T, CWISTIPATlOll.a'is form oi -a powacr, pro ducing when dioiml in water an Exhliarutitur, Effervescing Umight. re- Physiciansr as;: a reliable f???!-Vs !; Mt agreeable remedy. It I cures Conutipatirv cures AnaigeHion, cures irs- avta Ueadacbe, curea Liver RVPnrnhl I Compiaint, cures ? Kick . D To r tr 0 1 R.nA,andgeHtlyiircs all the Excretory organs to a proper attiomvft hould be found ia every household land car lied iby every traveler. Sold by drUggwU everywhere. , 'f "J: l Is " . 1 i u ' I : i i. i MACHINES IK A SPECIALTY. Hi timitiKt Jlotttporable. isconomici ana Per fect in use. Wastes no tinun; i;k an it ready for market. . j- .. . I ; i' I . TIIKESHING ENGINES AND HOKSE POWERS "f;. j f . 8aw Mills and Standard Implements generally. Send for luustrated cattloguei . j f Pennsylvania" Agricultural Works, "fork, pa. i 1 i a . i .t -JNIVEKSITY OF VIBQIJSlX. Medical Department: 1 X II Heine. Full course of instruction in medicine. - The : eeeaion begins October 1st and continues nine months For catalogue apply to th Secretary ol the Faculty, i : M P. O. UNIVERSITY of VUtGEjqtA, VA. DoYouWish toBuila TBka oji covin von wajtt a , NEAT AND; PRACTICAL DESIGN This can be furnished promptly, economically , anaaaualaetoruy-by v I AKOBTTBOT AVD ByTLtIJl, t With tbi tate$smae1' 8toanV RpMghi IT. a, who, on applieationv will T" plan. -JaTatlons. details, working ih 'itun ana apeculcatlons for buildings of - v ry descrip. tioa throniu)ut the BUt lrt Nvr m. QOLD Slli . Ji, 1AB1S, 18?Sk Warranted o5fef V Jeeoa, from whloh tb eceae of OH baa bean removed. It has tltrte Umtttkt ttrenglh ol Cocoa mlted with BUrch, Arrowroot Of8Sr. nnd ltherefore far w.are eeohonsl- ctl, eating test ikaii, oni ctnt a cup. It Is deliclfi, nonrli'iitng, r rvnthcmnK, eaaily diKL-eU-), ana -arimirnbly adapted' tot hmuMi ua well as for rnauna In boalth. ! Bold by feroer eterywhers. j W. "BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, INTENDING AnVKRTFERS ;HM .i dr-ss ; : j j GEO. P. ROWEJiL & CO , 10 8pruce,8tiet, New York ' City.: : Manhood Restored KkmkuT KkJuS. A notiraofyouthtiai imurmlaaca taoaios Pramatar Deear, Narroaa Debilui. lioet Maohuod, Ao., baviug triad In rain eaary koowa uusdy. Iiu discovered aairoplaaelf-oura, which ha wiUaaad KKKK. to halfeUw-eaifatara. Addraat, i. H. nmtVEa. 4S4Jhatha 8U. New Yark Vig--. TYl.V'Yi JiSSTT ffn.ST.LO0i 1-JU, -J'w iwf. i iina-nu-a jaiaioa; inn .T-'LJi-ij ltMt Bvar irtntai, now raw),. I - - - ii;rireenteojrerao Iw, Oriel "A s!i8. Table., Chairs, ft A rT" BookCasee, Lounges, i MitsrrrasaBs.i;aDineu I Ladies' Fancy Deiks.tc I '' uoooa tH uaw i oaaDaraatteed. OaiaJas SoatMwto. Me psatala. a- . . .i h nUiieiohta g-S2aB r ttt. n -. J. --Its. i . ,4f I THRFfiHlNG a WW awaaV at i BreaWGocoa fk i-iiif natspntsc mrjm I Whisker; Sfelirl. 1' if torn Uatryit raa r.i:ak It itff.a-fai, establiahed and nnqne. tioaed. tint pun, Bnav.-4niteri.ud whUksy Is a iMRpicuni. Por. Wn. B. Carpxs TCrt.wVi ).. K. R. 8., F. S, G., Examiiet in Pfiy'-io v, "uniiTerlty of London, Trot Msdi ; uI-ij. i niveriiityrCoHesrs. saym "To pnt riwoboi .i i-t MOiiid be eqniTalant to il-n?ui: our i i,tti"'ui4loy auy subataoca wiaaUtver ms A m iioius it doctrinstLvat w.ould deprive ua of all in? niediaine in the nbarmacojtjbia." Pfcw. iL V. Wood. Proa of .Therapetttlce, UaiTsrslty of Penna.. says: 'In phihtsis (coBsiviaptiou) avnd its congsaer, aerofnloels, thers can be aodenbtm to the great alue f Hl'-h6i." Pitor. At'STnc FtisrT, Prot of Principiea and Practice of Medicine, pellevue Hospi tal Coila!e. X. X., ays: "The judicious nse Of alcoholic Btlmujant is one of the striking; characteristics of progress in (lis Ttrmcitce of md1dne dnrlng the last half -. t n : r t- . -. . . 1. n m wninrr. cttur. job. -akkibu, iui no las. aHbanuivL. anr) we rMio-ht Urwselt." PROP. M, Gi Gauiiysr tiaD, M. U., author of ''Alt eolioif; IU Use and AbUfe,3 "Appleton'a Health PrimerB,'aays: idle to ignore the results of ex psr lanes with alcohol la dissass. Ah intelligent compreheuflon of iU action will have greater Influence la promoting tempentnee than adhesioii to a dogma. Prof. John Gaudnpr. an eml nBt London physr!ctan,:says: "The advo eatss of total abstinence, slffnally ffail ta rednce svldencs in snpport of their oniu oa that all stimnlants are mimical to health and loo verity. Science, commoa sense, Holy Scriptures and all sxperlence testify so the? beneflU to ,b derirtd.'' Pro. WHUASD H; MoHs, Westaeld, M J.. li his "Notes on AmTlism at a Factor in Diseasss of the Cerebral Con vo- lationa," says: "untting prsierence upos; malt, lianbmia that whiskey from malt : is the I whiskey to be preferred. ' PSOr. AtBEBT . MKKKK, D. Sc., F. C a. F. L C, lf. of Organ le Cbemlstry, Kentucky State Col lege, l ite Chemist Dept. of Agricultural, Washington, D. C,, says of Dnfiy's Sure '.malt whiskey: "It ta DecnUarly tted for medicinal or any other iurpos i where a CarsfuJJy prepared and unadul terated whisker is required." "Thk Wks tibx MiDiCAi Reporter," , a monthly epltoae.of Medical Progress, -.Dr. J. BL Harper. A. Mw M. D., puhllshsK Chicago. LH., says: "Dnffy'a por. ma.lt whiskey le meeting with special favor by many physV elans. When an alcoholic timulant H, needed for the sick or convalescent, this tainoua malt whiskey should be girea." OR COOUH ..lUUr AMD X CONSUME B aON USB 'TAYLOR'S Cherokee Beiedy OF SiTEET GUM AHD MULLEIN. T3e sweet tram, as fathered frem-a tree of the Mom nana, growing along the ftmfll streams m the KratAern suites, contains a sumolstlng ezpeo rant principle that, looeeirti the phlerm produces IM earlr nomlna or.niri tu uirow OB, IBB fnipe membntoe In croap and Wbiii oacpbloed wtth the beai- nnMfW-eorwa. macilaainoaa brtiidDle lin the mullein Dlant tbe old fields, preaenu !ii Tatue'b Cherokes eit OP evilTUCI KWTi Ml i i.ei.n u. jnest m remed tur Oouafca Ctuhd. 'Wboooirw -ous and Oonuraption . ard so palatable, an aall-1 is Breased to t&ke It. At your drupglst for tt Price toa. and l. if oe.4oec. not keep ft, we wtt pay. -w ooe time ontr. eiprabrf charea oo lame atai . rOBTt YEAHS A SUFFERER FROM ;CAT.A;R;RH "Wonderful to iitxate i ,'FOR FORTY YEAli- . 1ik been a vio. ttmtoCAtAERH tlim-fi uitiiof the time a aunerer from JH-AtJCi lAilNO PAINS ACROSS MYlFOREHlUl' MY NOS TRILS4 The dischargra m i ui unensiye that 1 hate to mention it, exci pi lor : tie good it may da some other sufferer. I un ve pent a young fortune from myt earnings during my forty years of sufl'ering to obtain relief from the doc tors. I have tried patent medicines every one I could learn of from the four corners of the earth, with po relief. And AT LAST (at 57 years of age) have poet with a remedy that has cored me entirely made me a new man. I weighed 128 pounds ana pow weigh 146. 1 used thirteen bottles of the medicine, and the only regret I have is that being in the humble walks of me i may not nave influence to ; pre vail onf all- catarrh sufferers : to use what has cured me, OUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RE NE WEE- -i t . I kivKT Chews. "No. tSl Second St., Macon, Ga." i 'Mx. Henry Cheves, the writer of the above, formerly o Crawiord county, now of Macon, Oeorgia.. merits the eonfidence of all interested in catarrh," r . r W.A.Hcrr, z ( j Ex-Mayor of Macon. . ' A 8TJPI&B FLESH IPRODTJCEK AND TONIC ' OniAn's Pioneer Ebcd Eenewer Ours all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumv tism, Scrofula, Old Sores. ' A perfect Spring Medicine. i . i If not in your market it will be forwarded oh reeeipt of price. Small bottles tl.00; large $1.75. ssay on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. - MACON MEDICINE COMPANY, '. I , j . ,: ; Macon, (fJa. t - i ii i . SEE LOCAL COLUMN in Stock and to Arrive at W. G. & MB. STROHACH'S WH0LIS1X1 AND RETAIL ;; 210 Fayettevile and 7 and 9; Market Sts. firanch" Htore ahd Storage' VVarrlioiiw, East f ; llargett tt. . , ' Do not Buy Refrigerators Until you .! Examine ; (' THfc BfiLDWIK DRY MP. ' Endorsed and adopted by tW Medical De partnieht, I. S. Army, for lionpital use and also by the U. S. iirie Hospital hervice. City reference to a doom or more parties who nave them in use. F OR RENT. The tanre front room and office. 2nd flour, I telv Peopled by J. P. Barrett, over the store oi J. L Stone, No. 118 Fayettevlll t. Fo' terms apply to Wm. Br unmes or F. J. BaywoodV mayl uln. "AJcooomo ineonety trom aMeaicai swou otnt," BHrltatori, N. J., says : " We know that mlcohol wlU steady the hsnrt, law the nalas. warm ths akifi. eataa sx i Specialties Gro WEDNESDAY - - - MAT . 1886 Aaaalas So ta Bpfe. ' YeS, his name is Ananias, And he Lnt over piolu, ; And his eyes are on the biatt, So-to speak; And Ijjs only aim aidbent is - Xobby clothing for this gent Is .Tnst a bit non cotPf mpntin : . 'i Ijikc a d weak. Ami this feather-weighted gmt he Though not over oneand-twenty ; lias of knowledge quite s plenty, t : So' to speak; For he'd rather be aprancia, And kicking at a dancing. Than 'his stock of wit enhancing, J V " Learning SOreek.. 1 h ' Though be ape the drawl and stammer When: he dons his sleek claw-hammer. Yet he always shoots hi granimar, js 1 So to si)eak; And be tjuestions vi-ry rarely (So his clothes are hanging fairly), If his brain be fashioned squarely, ', Or dblique. - No, he has no education, And' his beauty took vacation; 'Bout the time of his creation, , So to speak; And upon mature reflection, Taking each distinct ibisection, I've decided his complexion's Rather weak. Though bis shirt baa not a ruhple, Nor his beardless chin a dimple, Yet be" boasts a chronic pUnple Oq bis beak; And his voice is not reliant, For at times it is defiant,. And at times it is a pliant litttle squeak. Now it seems to me so funny ' Thatthis half-demented sonny ' Should be loaded down with money, So to speak; While the writer of this ditty, Who you see is rather-Witty, lias to scrub about the city j . . On bis cheek. -MM S. F08TEl. - NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. Horn happinings as toiio bt thx statk PKX8S. - , Four mad dogs weria killed at Faj etteville last week. i Western North Carolina, ynll have fine apple "crop. 1 , More ; suita in regard to Durham's graded school are threatened A true bill has be& found against John. Messer for murdef in Jackson eottnty. .) : Lizzie WilUams, a negro woman, is In jail at Fayetteyille charged with in fanticide. ; i s , The White Sulphur Springs, five miles from Asheville, are to be greatly improved.; . ''A t y Wilmington has this i season received 99,379 bales of cotton; a decrease of 5,753,balca. i j; i j , The decision in the ' Darham rraded ohool case- involves: the . Goldsboro graded school. j j Ed. Barton and Alfred Williams, two negroes, , broke out of Person county jail Thursday night, i Thejhail-storm of Friday was disas trous near Wilmington and in Pender county, to, crops of all kinds and fruit. A. commission appointed to prepare plans (or an insane asylum at Bolivar, lennessee; nas been lnepectio? the Mor gan ton asylum. '.'' Mr. John Hollo well, cbareed with burning buildings at Dudley, Wayne county, was 'honorably acquitted upon trial. - ? . . i y i Charlotte has 9,076 population, bv a census just completed; There are 2,437 white males, 2,368 females j total 4,805; 1,904 colored males, 2,367 females; to tal 4,271. ''j j ); : Louis Kilgore, i eotrired, 1 will be hanged publicly next Friday at Hen- dersonvule, for the murder of Mattie Henderson, a white woman. The Richmond & Danville K.R. has leas ed the Charlotte,Columbi & Augusta and Columbia: & Greenville rail ways ijr ninety-nine years; and has leased, Or will lease,-the Western North Carolina railroad. f v '! ; H : Near Charlotte Saturday night a jeal ous negro ; crept up to . a house and poking his shot gun through a crack fired a load of shot into Jim Taylor, another negro, as he sat in a chair with one of his children upon his knee. The bones of the arm were' so shattered as to render amputation necessary Taylor may die; . Ferae Mettea. Cor. of Thx Nxwa ak Obsirvxr. Roxbobx), April 29?, 1886. ; The superior court of this oounty is in session this week. Judge Clark, as usual, promptly at 10 o'clock Monday had. the court convened, and before 11 o'clock the grand jury had heard the terse and solid charge of this judge and retired to their room to enter up'on the lischarge ; of their duties. The State docket was called and in. the absence of Mr. Strudwick, Mr, J.IA. Long took charge of the: docket in. behalf of the State: I he State docket was not a largo one aboijt thirty-five cases. The pris oners, in; iaii up to; fcunday night, having made their escape from the jail by Bccuring one of the. bars across the window of the room in which they were placed, and, using this bar for a pry made a hole sufficiently large to permit tu;ir efirress and let themselves to the grourd by tying blank ete together made good their escape, and by so doing re- Uuced considerably the: labors of the ;ting solicitor and ithe time of the court I' 'lrolay evening at 6 o'clock the last jury case on the State docket was disposed of. - There was ; only one person sent ' to the State penitentiary and ho for an. assault upon a woman to oommit rape.' 1 uesdav was mostly oocunied bv the court-in hearing motions on the State and civil; dockets. Owing to a rule heretofore in force in -this county, no civil cause could be: called before J WefinwUy, Tht rnl. by mokbI of the bar, ' was changed so that hereafter civil causes, can be called Tuesday of the term; ' : - .'. - The judge, upnn application, pro tracted the midday recess one hour that a railroad mass meeting might be hcl't This was an adjourned meeting from the 12th of April; Jas Holeman. Eq., in the clair, and J. S. Merritt, Beoretaryi Delegates from Durham, South Bos ton, Halifax Court House and Halifax county, and a large delegation from Person county were present and.manir fested much interest in" the proposed road from Lynchburg to Durham. Stir ring speeches were made ;by Col. Bald ing and Major Edmund son, of Halifax county; Capt. O R. Smith and AU x. Walker , Esq. , of Durham ; Col. Winstead J Dr. Merritt and others of Person. Thq best of feeling and quite extensive en thusiasm was exhibited. I learn today that the organization of the Roxboro railroad company was perfected by the election of J. A. Long, A. J. Hester,; Dr. Merritt, Jas. Holeman and D. W,1 K. Richmond, directors;; Col. C. S.: Winston, president; J. S.i Merritt, aejo-; retary, and J. F. Terry, attorney of the rpad. The impression seems to be that in the near future this railroad will be under way. Then greater thrift and prosperity will be the good fortune of Person than has been for the past fifteen years, which has riot been exceeded by i any county in norm uarpima in at nas not had the advantages of railroad com munication with the outhide world. t. This morning was set to lu ar the case now pending in the court, removed from Durham, between, the Blackwell Dur ham Bull Manufacturing Company vs McEUwee. A jury has i been empan neled and witnesses are being examined ' It is thought that this case will consume the remainder of the term j and involves the right of use to the device of the bull on the labels. - . T. If your tongue is coated or if you have a bad breath, take a dose of Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills. -. ; . If you want your baby to look bright do not put it to sleep with laudanum when restless, hut use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. 25 cents a bottle. Tell your friends that Day's Horse Powder sells for twenty-five cents a pound package. The next State fair will beat the re- cord. Adwle te aletbera. Mrs. WinsloWa Soothing Syrup should al ways be used when children are cutt'r.? teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at ocr n pro duces natural, quiet sleep by re!i ring tbe Li!d fruci pain, and tbe little chemh awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant, to tN-; ootbes the child, softens the gums, allay !l pain, r.'licvps wind, regulates the bowels aa. 'I is it"- .-c Known remeayior aiarrcopa :a' ': i i from teething or ottasr c"a . Twtidv-f- - eenta a bottJ- , Many of the streams arc very fall. IAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. Tlekts nl j 99. Sbarei tm Ir portion Loaisiana "We do hereby eertlfy that we supervise the arrangemenU for all the Monthly and Quar terly Drawings 1 the Louisiana State Lou tery Company, and in perse manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, ana we autho rize the Company to ore this certificate with tao-similes of our signatures attached, ta its ad- verasements." . Connrtlaaloaisr. We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will par all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which may be presented at our coun ters: X. II. oeLESBY, Pre a. Iiaia HavtloaMal Bank. J. IV. HJaJlKE I'H PrtM. Ntate Natlosial Baahi. A. BAiaWlN,. Proa. How Orleona Motloaol Bask. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg islature for educational and charitable ' pur poses with a capital of 1 1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over 1550,000 has since been added. " By an overwhelming popular vote tta fran chise was made a part of the 'present State con stitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery -ever vttea on and en dorsed by the people of any State,' It never scales or postpones. Its Qbavb Sxholx Numbk Drawings take place monthly, and tbe Extraordinary Draw- T r ' .a . a . . inga regularly every tnree moains, insteaa ox Hem-Annually as neretoiore, Deginning Aiarcn, 1880. A splendid opportunity to Win a fortune; Fifth Grand Drawing, class E, ta the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, say 11, luab laza jaontnjy arawmg. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 100,000 Tickeu at Five Dollars Each. Frac tions, in rums, in proportion. list op paixas. ; 1. Capital Prize of r 175,000 24,000 10,000 1 1 S ft 10 20 100 800 600 1,000 do do of i-. do do of Prizes of of f of ' 16,000 2,000 LjOOO 600 200 12,000 10,0t0 10,000 10,000 20,000 80,000 26,000 25,000 16,750 4,600 2.250 100 60 -5 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 0 Approximation Prizes of f 750 . 9 " 500 9 " . " : -260 1.967 Prizes, amounting to iCa,500 Application tor rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the company In New Orleans. For further information write clearly, giving full address. POST A I.. JnU'lKK, Impress Money Orders, or New xont iLixcnangeiln or uinarv letter. Currency oy txpress (at our expense) addressed If. A. BAIPUU, aew rl or ja. A. uai ri.i ; Waanlngtou, D. C . Make P. O. Money Orders payable and ad dress Registered Letters to ' HXW ORLXANS SATIOSAL BANK, Nw Orleans. La crab Orchard LW ATER.V. ff-H XX. THE "'"fiV- w o 32 CO 9 ar 3 a THE BOWEIS. sSsrgSas A PQ&1T1VK CTJBK FOB 3 o a- a l Mi nveDSPRIA. SoNSTIPA-nON 3 8IOKHEADACH flies m HaaiWfMW U) tW tapTjra.fol Lijrzrr... mcu ses. UWW-V I .f ad packawe ai iu an- a 7 lMwa, Masscas, m. State , ; tetter J: "Compaaf. 1 a LJ Ji 31' ' ia 1 Ii - J: IB- eadquarters COAL! Anthracite and Bituminous. 1 'as tjik, Hickory and Pine: tiicag" or; Short Orders left at the drug stores of Lee, Jo on A Co., (np-towtr or down-town) wil rf eeive prompt attention. - rTTT. H. AVblVEWH h OO III FERpiCO GROCERS 222 PAYETTEVILLE STREET, iviiig Harvey's Springfield I (Canvassed.) HARVEY'S BALTIMORE nAMS, (SUALt.) Very Choice Virginia Hams. , Fine North Carolina Hams. Hreakfast Bacon, (thin pieces.T Ferris' Smoked Tongues and Bf4f , Large Snsrxr Cured Bams, 10c pound, Qjr. C. Roe and Out Herrings, lluxall Meal, always tbe bt at. Crab Apple Vinegar, 4 years old. Goods delivered to all parts of and Quality i . - the, city free Prices Guaranted. D IN N. The Exhibit Today. . e - Arrived . : I A nice line Men's HAND-MADE CONGRESS GAITERS and Laee Ikil. Shot s, Vine and Dressy. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Men's low-cut Prince Albert and Strap Tie Shoes. Dry Goods, Prints st 6c,the leader; Good stock Men's and Boys' Clothing in all sizes and qualities. Come and see us. Will -be glad tc show you. JOS. P. GTJLLXY. We have prepared for a Big Spring. Trade and . don't wish to be qisappomted. ; Ida HaYB St n 6d Toiiheltes Lbni, lioiiiili You need many things. We know it and have them ready for you. j PLENTY OF GOODS, PLENTY OF HELP. And our prices we shall make tb ' j please you. Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers, ' Water. Coolers, Fly Fans,; i g Fly Traps, Wire Dish' Covers I -THE BINGHAMTON COTTON HOE THE FARMERS' CHOICE. garden and Floral Tools of every Descrip tion. ; Tobacco Flues. We will make and deliver Tobacco Flues In ahy part of the State cheaper than can be bought in tbe city. Give us your orders and We will treat you right. f ; J. C. BREWSTER & CO., . I Hardware Dealers. G. T. STUOITAOH MARKET SQUARE. TIMOTnY HAY. WHITE CORN. New Mackerel in Barrels. New M ickeret, 10, 12 ahd 15 lbs. ?New Herring. New Molasses. : Fresh PaUpeceand Orange Grove Flour. Fresh Montrose Flsur. Early Rose Irish Potatoes. . New Champagne Cider; Barrels or Bottles. Peas, White, Black and Red. fsweet Potatoes. Kerosene OiL Safety OIL Sutter by keg, case or pound. Hams, riams. : Canned Goods, Canned Goods. Crackers and I akes. ; ROSE TALLET AND; KECTii, iw Pure fWtt Distillery; n& Perfume or glycer ine used to make Age. Sherry, Port and Blackberry. 1 jCbavpsM CMei, Barnit r BtthkW AGA ComsBightAiong FOR SALE. 20 - ASiVre ; ii M "4 aajaaaaaal At the late State Fair my WTANDOTTES' made a clean sweep winniog'the grand bpkc ial pkizb. Send xtamp for my beautifully illus trated descriptive price list. JOHN D HAYWOOD, : Baleigh. N. C. FOR 8ALE. XTOTICE OF SALE. A Valuable House XV and Lot for sale in the very heart Of Ral eigh, N.C. Under authority invested in me by the Su-i perior court of Wake county, in a decree in the special proceedings entitled R. C. Free man and others, ex parte, I. will sell at publie auction, to the highest bidder, at the court house door bathe city of Raleigh, N. C, Satur day, May 29, 1880, that very desirable prop erty, consisting of one house and lot located on the corner of Martin, and Salisbury street, in said city, and running back 68 feet to B. M. Moore's line. Sale at 11 o'clock a, sa. Terms one third cash and the balance in one year, with interest at 8 per cent. : R. C. FREKMAir, Commissioner. Pace & Holding, Attorneys, apt 24 dtd. SWAMP LANDS FOR SALE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Rausigh, April 10, 1880. v Until July 1st, 1888, sealed cash proposals will be received at this office, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, lor 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 2529 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 Stat. - - . - ; : - . The whole tract is estimated to contain 44, 738 acres. There are of this amount about 20,050 acres of Reed Land. ; In Gum Swamp there are estimated to be 4,688 acres, about one-third of which is well timbered with very fine Cypress, and the balance with Gum, Ma ple Ac t! l. 1. f- ! '.- ; 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 bids. Capitalists who are looking after timber, good fanning lands, or lands for stock raising will find it to their advantage to examine these lands. - j . - i : Gen. W.G.LewiLEngmer,GoldsboroN.C., will show them and furnish information as to their character.' - f 8.M FLNGER.SttpHPub. Ins.,4 ; ; . Secretary State Board of Education. ap.ll-d6w. t THE BEST AND CHEAPDST orh re JB-j N G Lime Plfiosphate Read the following formulas: . A eomp'dst of Lime Phoaphate, 1,000 pounds; Kalnit, SO'i pounds, and 800 pounds of cow or hone stable manure, makes as good a general manure as caa be found. ; . ,t ' On land rieh in Tegetable, matter, like bot l-.-a or new land, use 600 pounds of Phosphate mixed with 200 pounds of Kalnit ' r On thin,, poor ilaad, use 30 bushels Wton seed or equivalent in stable manure, 600 pounds of Phosphate and SOft pounds Kainit compost ed together on one acre. For Ctovoi ao GaAiw--Lrme Phosphate is the best clover food known. It gives good stands; corrects the sourness of red lands of the middle and Western counties. It wilt make clover grow on. red luilaide galls, which we. consider the greatest triumph. Use 600 to 2, 000 pounds per acre on clover and arasses. Oa very saady land use Kainit with 'ft. Use it 1 for top-dressing. ;, ()j :i j , ' Address I. '.. ! n:c. phosphate co.f Raieitrh.N: a TO THE techobls of N. C. REMEMBER & CO., RALEIGH, N.C, Have the Best Equipped Establishment in North Carolina. ip to! WART CATALOGUES, I INVITATIONS, i CIRCULARS, &o., Send Tour; Orders A Large Lot of New Type and Fresh Paper Just Arrived for the School Trade. Address,; EDWARDS BROtJGHTON & CO. Ralri)b N. C. , KING &; MACY. WJrrBAnoas ,rOR : ., I : . ' House and Sign Painting ! 1 East Davie StunteLaw Bi ft e do galsomfnlng. Glazing,' Graining aaa gvLocai saooso lewur, r ' i 8meelal,faeiT1tle forSIGN WORK. Ordars from any diftwof foUoUad," Best retorcioes gtveRf " 1 . P 3 Printing Binding Ik Best, "of Eie . - ' a M . ". The best of everything is What sensIbejeo- pie want; especially; in provisions; apdj'eapa- cially when economy is oesessary, for there if : 7 ' ' ! r no economy in poor goods. The best Flour and Meal, to make the best hread; the best Teal and Coffees, the best Meats, Spices, Soaps, Stanches; the best and most reliable Canned . of ever) thing. Take, lor ex- Goods, tbe best ample, the essential article, Butter; I ell the ,1 ti farms of 1 . . Dr. choice Butter from the dairy Richard Lewis, Mr. W. G. Upchnrch, Mr. A. .14 Kerr and Mr. L. - .-11!.' " U. Green; and Mrs. D. W B. Holt, of Alamance, besides occasional tup plies from other dairies of established reputa- ' : ' f- -tion; also, at all times, the finest Northern Creamery Butter that can be bought, an 1 ' " ' : I Northern Dairy Butter at a lower price. I The same in meats; always the best, Siaoked 'M '. 1 if 'v . Tongues and Beef, cured by Ferris 1 C04 1 . if. best Hams, at prices ranging Just now from 11 - ' .j ...... . t ; ii to 15c per lb; Breakfast Strips, Meats and! Fish - , ' ; ?i ; - of every description. For Breakfast and Tea Tables, the Choicest . . ; .. - , . v-fr'. Teas that care and experience can select; i Chocolates and Cocoas; fine Coffees, green and ; 1 i.i;; it good. I roasted. Without good bread, nothing offer you 1 the best brands of Flour, theubcat 4 Corn Meal and the best Lard to go with them. ' ,' -j 4i There can be no complaint of prices. Every- x . . i i thing in the Provision line Is cheap. We give 1 r. it . you the best of everything at the lowest prices, promptly delivered. For special an nouneements .from day to day, see the local columns of this paper. . Ml i - -i 1 i-.ii .1 l.u,; -oi-. i ; HABDIH,-j ; m iii nai 1 USE?! mmn r' Believing in the wisdom in keeping un an i equilibrium in temperature and relieving dia- P tresa Crem heat aa well aa coid, aat bsrvteg i been tor a long time engaged.ln anpplying fool "f..' for winter use, we have taken the exoluaive f; sale m Raleigh pi I -j!. FROM THE I t;'f . , 'lit - I' ' i '. -alMlfcV RALEIGH ICE FACTORY .t- . 1 I From date.' and we are bow ready liver to all who with it, froas our wagon, on? store oa Fayetteville street and our : ware house at the rentrsl depot. ! In Those who hold tt acts froea the Tee Coieaa exehange them for oars of the samo denomi nation, by presenting them at either plat. a. PRICK OP TICXXTS Ag potxows : ; 1 It- i00aa,76e; ft s or more delivered at a Ume. 800 , f i.10 6 ! 600 M 8.002S '; ' 2,000 "10.0060 i "-1. ".,. IU barrels for shipping; carefully packed,, 75c per 100 as; barrels and packing mcradedv Held for CASH ONLY. . Orders reanecU fully solicited: and pronaptly filled. ,.u'. vuxdarunni4M,i;. : ; ,': Raleigh, NIC: ,; THE Largest Assortment MUSIC FOLtOf U Ajrn S'HEET MUSIC Ever brought tofRafcigh. s paoM 25 CENTS TO ONE DOLLAR. Come . . t -.; And see them. J Everybody wel come at the NORTH CAROLINA I Music House 122 Fayetteville St., C 8. S. JACKSON MANAGES. .,' I NORTH CAROLINA GRANITES ANDf SANDSTONES. P. Lfnehan & Co ' it i : if !-.- t! if- ! ! il.'i. Uy y y 400 FayattevIIla 8L, Baleigh, A.s prepared to make eoatraeta ea the Most . 4: a Arable Terms lor svpprying uraiute saao , atones of the . Rjm OnalitT ta anv OnanftHaav doaUtfJ: Quarries at Henciersnti ana Wadaai t Doro, H.a Ample tacilltiea tor Iwadllng and mj(tiMvmn tt any potot. tiUirti , . a arttt aat rVa Pafa ,. , ' ,-'T ': i-';:'-:v- ,5 n - ' Aits-.-! " IX 1 . 7 Wf war wawasa V ft 1 ! J1. a 'Mm 4 v.i,
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