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P S 1 if -. - T ' J ! at " J- - . I . f i ' ! 1 IS '$ j t ? M ! i t - : V, Headquarters COAL! "'Anthracite ani T itumiiouii .: Oak, Bickprr aw! tin. I. Orders left at the drag1 stores of he on A Co., 'np-town or down-town), mi irs ceiv promyi attention, ' .- Manhood Restored Kim bdt Fui -A otimof Toothful imprudence Ruing Premature Dees, Karroo Debility, Lost inhimil Ail h.ln triad In Tain MeRinOWD wing rnmrai fanhnod, Ao.. h rndy.hw dicerd a simpls self-ears, which he will eend KREK, to h is fellew-suBersre. Address, 4. . H. KKXVSS. 43 Chatham 8k. w York Ofti .; THRESHING "A Simplest, Mmt Durable, Economical, and Perfect in ue waatae no crain; clean it read? fur market. THRESHING EKGINESE Umw Mlllai and Staaatard iBBplwaaeata fsn rallr. Bend for Uloatrated catalogue. i A A. B. FARQUHAR, IaaylT a i artsnltai nl Werfca, TO Kg. Pa Katafcllsked FAY'S 1 l'84 MANILLA R00F1H61 Takes the lead: does not eorrode like tin or rron;onr dca tik ihinclaa or tar ooeonoattinas; easy to applf t atrmic aad durable; a heW the ooet of tin. balao, BUBSTITUTKar PCASTRR.au Balfthb M.KIIJH of aeme material. uotaa. Data lone and eaisplee CAJUA. ti. f. UlaW, I CURE FITS 1 1 mt eve I ae Bet i aaanlT ta atea tlMai for thae aae taaa hae Ikm ntara acala . I meaa a radlail eara. I aara aaaa at ( WH, aWLaWT or a U. IWtt WQKWasa a naj iea ataaa. I variant i y laaMtJte WMVK nil am erne at aaeafar a tfsr a te my mfattlWe namlr1. fttre. laaraai and Faat OaVa. Itaaat v-ifwOHmm MS .O.BX faaaaaanc rural CONSUMPTION. I hare a poaltlre reajeer for ttaeaaora disaaae ; kt iu aae theejaaade af ease of tbe went klad and of loaf etaadtar bare aaea eared. Iadeed, aeatronrlt avrfalla hmht.uu i win eeaa two uam.nu ruxu. aerwfiaa I TALUAtLBTMATIBB ea tBla d aaaavy mfrr. ,Wa express end P. O. aadr.a. sa.ita.sMVtist iw raariatfca paw PN?JVnOVALPILLl 4- CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.' Th Orlirlital aitel only OeBarlwr.! rll an4 atwar KrllaM. IWfwaraaf warahlraa EiiltaUoa MlwnhK lo LADIES. Aak jaan Urwawlat fcr Tklakeater CasrUasT aad takr aa ataer.ai laTlaat e. (UeiM) ( fw (tarOealara Halrrtar BTFetara saalL Jl AM K PAPER, t'alefeoatrr Ckeaileal aaia I Madia feasor. FhU4ai, At ran(lta. T r4e am.ila sy BolW A b aaatker. Pbllnrfeli,hl. a. r-a. f NERVOUS if DEBILITATED MEN. Voaara ailmretl mfrm frfal ofltrrwdVryeof t raw ur. ujn jieorMi voitate tma win ItleUilo Baapenaory AppUanees, for the rpoedy ot VUalitg ajad JfiaaAood, and all kindred tronblea, ajbo ror many or nor umasi a. uoDipama) reatorav Uoai to Bealth. TUsor and Manhood rnaranterd. M risk la-taar.d. Ilhtatratad pamphlet tassoicd ar anaiitn ma, or aiiini me; . TlUIAIO tat CO, JaATAiua,ltiAl CUREthreDEAF necca rTC!ST ixoved cusjiiowkd eaa urCm - taaasLiir nsj aaaama and fm faiai W work af li. aataial araa. I r)l4.;riaiiOniiH aad always ta aarilNa. ! A' i imlm m4 t Wtam anra aiitiactly. aVadiarillavirari trinii : -i, FRKE Aatiawaraauoar.Ktscw 940 kadwar. aa tmk, . ataataaj ttJ, aanK. ESK C,Q-TL?P Sww6tp.Illo.wal d CataW ll LOUIS) ntt pintdri, tom rud& a i a i i I BV Slr VaaJ Btylaaof Office A Library 4. tottOu. TablAa. ChAiral f 1-7 ' -?jf Soak Caaea, Loungea, "el Xcttar PraaatM. Cabinets o ' I Ladies' Fancy Deska, Fineet Good and Lowest -, u i rtoea tiaarantaiKl , inniai I; , 11 tree. Postage in. No pnats la NATIJRP'A TARRANT'S. 'j Ullb IT EFFERVESCENT n CURE FOR SELTZER APERIENT, CONSTIPATIOH. 45: Inaaant awnpnt In thjl form ei powder pro ducing when dlssolyed in water an Exnuaraung, I Efferresclng Draught, re I commended by our best Physician as a reliable and agreeable remedy. Ii cures Constipation, ure T I tr.ial en nia TvaL AVD Headache, cures Jve" 11 V.C DC DOI I uiplaint, cure Sic UTurLiuIA Stomach.and gently urges All the Excretory organs to a proper actions It hould be found. in every household and ear ned by every traveler-. - bold by druggist .TerTWhere. t I - ,aaaaassaaaaasaa--aaa II I a-s--aaaaaaass-a I I I I aj .k. 5 TKAKNKS, IT8 CAUSX AND CURE, bjr one who waa aeai .wenij-etgns f eara. - Treated by moat of tbe noted specialists of thy iar wttb no benefit. Cured himself in three aontbs. and line then bandreda ot other, by ajune process. A plain, simple and luccessfnl home treatment. Address T. 8. Ptaoa, S& jkAst 36th atreet. Hew York City. ; , j -4- USES! usssn .!'. . '! 11 tuHvintr 1b the wisdom in I . t iner un n equilibrium in t-mperature and lieving d6 Ucssfrt m beat aa well aa co'd. anfl bavin? been tor a lontr time engaged in supply tng jui for winter uae, we have taken the eza)ui sale ua Batelgb ol , i a FROM THE RALEIGH ICE FACTOB) From date, and we are now ready to "de liver to all who wish it, from our wagon, our store, on Fayetteville street and our ware bouse at the eutral depot, -.- V' Those who h Jd tl keta from the Ice Coean exehange them Ar ours ot the same denoini . nation, by presenting them at either plaee. - . ' il" i ; noCB OF TICXKT9 As FOLLOWS : ?r' f i ' 00aa,76; gat or more delivered at a time, 300 " 3.10tt " M ' 600 8.00 'ifi " ' i -8,000 "10.0060 " " ; " , ! In barrela far shipping, carefully paked, 75c per 100 k ba rrels and ickinr included. Seld for CA8I1 ONLY. Orders respect fully solicited and promptly filled. ; JONES & POWELL, ; Raleigh, N. 0. a,M.MMf WIRE RAILING AND ORJS A :fm3fl MENTAL WIRE WuRK No. 86 North Howard street, Baltiinore, manureetorer oi wire rauiox tor bAleonia. etc. sieves, fends: awAi. rarta. wots wire, iron mini far aat leaaniaa a ears. raauaeaaaa nae Baniaaf XYIaERTi V . L ' - "Je, :3 oejnetwmj ES,- eacea. and k- j. a awa. WV fOBTT YEARS, A gUFFERER FROM tOAjTAfR. R H : WQ&RFITL TO RELATE! ' ? Ulv'FUlfTY LAKS 1 liuve beta a vie ttin lo CATARItll tbreevfourths of tire iinie a hUfieier frm EXCRUQIATLNG VAHiS ACROSS MV, FOREHEAD aud Ml NOfv T1UL8. The dischargeivi tp-e so offensive that J hate to mention it, except job the gpod it may 4 tome other sufferer. ;l;hve spent a young fortune from my earn ihgs during my forty Jears of syttcring t obtain relief from the Ji -toi-s. I have : tried- patent medicines every one 1 could learn of from the four corners of the earth, with'; no relief.; And AT LAM" (at57 years ol age) have met with a remedy th;it has cured me entirely made me a new man. l Weighed 128 pounas an4 now weigh 146. I Ued thirteen Uttle8 of tie medicine, aud the only regret 1 have i that being in the humble walks of life 1 may not have influence to pre vail on all catarrh Buil'tlers to use what has credme,GLIJS C5 1'IOSEER BLOOO JIE- SEWlhi. lllCNRY CHtVKS. Ko. 26 Second St.,' Haeonj lia." b f'Mi.. Henry ,'hevea, the writer of the above, formerly of Crawford county, now of Macon, Georgia, merit the confidence of 'all Interested (a catarrh. W. A. HcJV,, ;i i Ki)layor of Macon. si A SUPK&B FLESH PRODUCJfiK i. AND TONIC ; Qiinn's Pioneer l:od Reaiwer Curea all Blood and Skin Diseases,- Kheuma A perfect Spring tism, Scrofula, Old Sores Medicine. . T If not in rour market It will be forwarded 0D reeeipt of price. Small tattles $1.00; large $i7A. Essay oa Blood' and Skin LiseaeH mailed free. , ' i ki MA CON MEDICINE COMPANY, :: Macon, Qa. Wy andotte Eggs FOR SALE. At the late Sfiate Fair n)y; TTO ANDOTTES made a clean sweep winning the grand stki ial raaXK. Send stamp for rar beautuullv illus trated descriptive price list.' ; 5 5 JOIXM .1 ilA I WOOD, 1 ;. f '. :: '.; j ! : Raleigh. K. uarters FOB SPRING AND SUMMER - I i I t HATS, FURNISHING GOODS AND SHOES Tie stock is tbe larrest. in the cit v. We are offering BARGAINS in many lines to close aad you will find it to your interest to ex amine our stock and prices 'before buying eisewnere, j : !1! R. B; ANDREWS & CO C. Oj Witiiiso, Trustee T. B. YANCEY, MlKUTACTtrRXBS' Ufi .Ii - i i -lN-i GARRIAGES, PHAETONS '! il1 1 i j BUGGIES, ETC:-, ETC. ti"'-' i - ! J; ' : ; ! ! ! J 'ir The 1 argent Assortment in; the Sttite. BEST at- ; THE LOWEST J1UCES 130 East Martin Street, : ' I ; lfTaAOTOKa OE- !? ". - l" . .. Housa and ; Slflrt Pa ntlnt ; M ! . , 1 Kaat Davie Ft, under Law Bundintr. i TA io iCaiseminlng, Olaaisg, Gnlnlng at Mnenl House raiatlng, - Special facilities for SIGN WORK. Ordars ifrom say dlstaaoa aolloittM ts--)ao- glfta. ; ' . aq, Al 1 I , ; '--s-aaas-aawaaaa ftV,'J If. ' ! ! - j ' I ! a1 nii . : ! i I ;-! -I ! 1 if t " ' 4 .. f . -- " s l fiiJ - ' -iAi ' ' '' ; a, ' i . V t if - - i; o ii Heaiclc OlothlnS tor The News and Observes, friday may 14. 1886. Tbre Ha; VrM. . When April steps aside for May,' ; Like diamoniU all the raindrop glUtan; Fresh violets open every-day; . j( ' To some new bird each hour ;we listen. Lucy Larconi: The hister Months. Sweet May bathicnine lo Iovh u,i Flowern, tree, their blowout pon; ' ' Aud through thi' blue heaven above u The very clouds move on. j ' liciurichlleine: .The New Spring. When May, with cowslip-braided locks, Walks through the land iu reeu utiire, And burns in meadow-grass the phlox His torch of purple tire. j j ! Bayard Taylor: The jUst May. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. ' HOsU HAPPANINGp' AS TOLD BY tBK 8TATS Rev. J. A'. Hdjle, of Catawba county, has made 500 converts to the church. Five thousand people participated in the memorial exercises at Fajetteville. The Republicans carried , the muni cipal election at Elizabeth Cit j. Work on the Carolina Central rail road between fchelbj and llutherfora ton, goes on very rapidly. . To date this season Wilmington has received 93,654 bales of oottdn; t),43li bales more than last season. - f y At Rowan superior court ! Franklin Gaston, colored,' convicted of 1 outrage, was sentenced to bo hanged July 2d. The firm of VV. Duke, SonV & Co. proposes to spend $500 each year for the education and support of the poor children of Durham. : It is said thit arrangements are being made to consolidate all the car works and machine shops of the entire Rich mond & Danville system at Charlotte. George Pauls,- first mate of the Ger man barque Edward Pens, fell over board into the Cape Fear river at Wil mington, Saturday; and was drowned. At Salisbury not long since: -a negro attempted to burn. Theo. Butrbauin's bookstore. lie has, been tried, found to be insane and sent to the agylum at Goldsboroi There is said-to be much trouble ahead about tobacco plants in some neighborhoods. ' The fly is doing great harm to hundreds ot plant-beds in Suri and several apjolning counties. ; John L. Holtzhouser, a white man who was suspected of burning. Tobias Lyerly's dwelling, was acquitted1 at Salisbury last week. He was: tracked by blood-hounds! There was no other, evidence against bim. I I At Goldsboro earnest steps are being taken to aid the; graded school and a committee has been appointed to secure contributions for; it. In a little while the committee secured over J2,000 for the maintenance of tbe school, in which Goldsboro feebs so much pride. i : . A reunion of ihe 27th regiment, N. 0. ti. T., is proposed to be, held at Seven Springs, Wayne oouniy,: in Au gust. R. W. Joyner is chairman; Jas. A. Graham, of 'Alamance; 8. B. Nash, I rr- Tr. T T :3'- I oi laruuru; xx; Aa. uuob. ; ui new Berne, and T. W. Slooumb, of Golds boro, compose the committee. ; I i The Hendersonville Times says that Lewis Kilgore, the murderer,! on being informed of bis reprieve by Uoy, Scales last Friday, remarked that Hef thanked the Governor for his kindness,: but that he would -as soon be hanged that day, if he had to die, as two weeks henoe. He said he was prepared to die, but he still declares his innocenoe. - One Of the healthiest little towns in the Piedmont section is Catawba, in Catawba county, and yet it: has, the Lincolnton Press says, since the middle of February, been sadly afflicted by the loss of a number of children from scarlet fever. Seven died in one week. The disease is now abating. ;: i The Richmond & Danville railroad company has leased the Western North Carolina road, which will be known of ficially aa the Western division of the Richmond s Danville road.' Capt. ; Y. E McBee is superintendent of Xhia di vision, and Maj4 James W. - Wilson is assistant eneineer. The arraneement ,.., C., Lii lii:mnn1r wcui iuw a i vj . vuv iun vi uiv;uivwvji Little Tlromafl, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brooks, who reside in Caldwell county; was drowned Monday. He bad gone out to play with his little Bister, four years old, and had fallen into a branch tnear the house. Ills sister returned to the house and reported that Tommy was in the branch; A search was made immediately and the child s ar- . A. . a .,: ; body was found lodged in the stream The bugle used by Prof. Amos Cook in sounding the notices of the memorial exercises at New: Berne Monday be longed to Maj. iDennison and was the identical bugle used by the Federals in I sounding tno enarge at the battle of luai. Lcuuifluu Miiuioueu me pugiet ior the occasion and carried a handsome bouquet of flowers and deposited on the Confederate mound, lie is not afraid of the ghost of Jeff. Davis. The late Col. John A. Sloan had in manuscript a history of North Carolina during the late warv A small part of it was published. ; liis means gave out and he; sought to have the legislature make an appropriation for its publica tion. The bill failed to pass, and 'this largely increased Col. Sloan s menta depression. It is said that the manu script of the remainder of the work has been secured and that a prominent gentle 1 n;.L iL. 1 l ' man will repuoiisu iuo wuui. The new Sanish Cortes met on Mon day and listened to the speech from the throne, read bv oenor oacasta. the nre- mier. This was described as being less liberal in its temper and recommenda tions than had been expected,' : Sagasta appears to have adopted the tlme-hon- ored excuse ot ail reactionary statesmen and protested that the present' was no . t . ! i . e. I :. J ' .i: l,me I0F vpuwi uawm consa tutional ohanges, out that the impor tant business. before the country con- cerned its material interests. Of course financial and commercial improvement is greatly needed in Spain. It is the ability of the -government to bring it about amM-th4.jbTMent pouupai duoott" Tbe Elarh Baaur New York Commercial and Financial Chron ic le. As to the eight hour movement, it has continued to make progress, xrrTirJ in io almost all parts of thJtt oouutr; there is, therefore, now a very largo number of men idle and in the extreme ly dull state which Luaincba as sumed, it scouts as if labor urust fare very badly iu the striie liijond a doubt, as a question of abstract. right, every man is"at liberty to fix the dura lion of his owu labor; that id up to the point where he becomes! a vagrant; and then the State stops in and fixes his hours for him. But within those limits it is a problem for each man to deter mine for himself, be he an employee ir an employer. Neither the one nor the other can however control the success of the operation. For instance we never saw the employer even in good times- who began ,by fixing his own hours at eight and suc ceeded. Success is more exacting than that; it requires on thi part of the employer a full day's work and in most cases a good part of the night too, to be reached. But the employees have no responsibility beyond the hours em ployed, and those they can regulate; yet in this case, too, the ; regulation to be successful must keep within the pos sibilities of the capital iu use. The business must be able to pay for the materials needed, for the repairs required and for some remunera tion to the capital, or production will stop. Labor ought to be able to see that it cannot permanently secure more than the business will bear, and obviously it cannot bear in bad times what it can in good times ; hence the decided check trade has received would of itself decide the case against the pro posal, even if it could succeed under better conditions. Persons, of sedentary pursuits are predis posed to constipation. For constipation there i nothing so god as Dr. Bull's Baltimore 1111s. Price 25c. Farmers should use Day's Horse Powder in the fall and spring of the yeir for th-jir horses and cows. Continued crying induced by colic mak'S any baby cross. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup relieves a. once There arc do good Anarchies except dead Anarchists. Mr. E. D. Palmer, of AHmit, on -f 'he greatest of A merit an Scuij.tora, w ids us: For tliiity-nin years IVnd Ktr-ct U;e ron te:.ilily ui favor w th IU 'ic, while undreda of sn-cal.t d ninn'tos liuvr ri-n, f lie" a d gone out of siv tit. U like a rocket, tu 1)'" the stick."- Pui.d'a Extiact i ihe w1 pel-fee:. i p:iralin; a perfection attain- Lite cm y i ug exien-nce and tbe lattor ot the most scientific chemists for all Pan, n- nammatiou, Uemorraatres. Catarrh Al ways ask for and see that you get Pond's Ex trset. The way of the world Round its axis. Advle U Motltara. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sutterer at once, it pro duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant, to taste; soothes tbe child, softens the gums, allay all pain, relieves wind, regulates the: bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea whether rising from teething or other causes Twenty- rents a hoU'r. A nartv of bvciclert naased Charlotte Monday, on their way to Boston.: - Te Dta-eat Valeaaltw. Requires acids more potent than the solvent uices el the human stemaeb. And ret, in tbe form ot medicine Intended to reform the very evil they aggrevate, to wit., dyspepsia. solids and fluids, irreconcilable in their con stituents that have no chemical affinity one with the other, are Introduced into it. Are these so-call d remedies more digestible than vulcanise t Positively nol Hoatet ters Stom- sob Bitters, on the other hand, a simple medi cine, harmonious in its composition and readily assimilable, is active and t reduces marked as well as speedily appreciable effects, because it is a rational temrdy.antted to to tne stomach. It is a tonic In the true sense, be cause it harmonizes and insures' regularity of the operations of digestion. Not the least ol tne benefits which it comers, u a tnorougn re pair of the damage inflicted on tbe stomach by lu-chosen remedies.- For Diuousness, con stipation, malarial complaints, rheumatism, and kidney troubles, it U alike invaluable. w Kkef Cool. Read the new! advertisement of J. C. Brewster Co., and give them a call. Everything new in the way of Refrigera tors, Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, fcc, The Btngbamton .Cotton xioej tne jrarmerr Choice. The Goldsboro graded school has on its roll 680 children, and its corps of 14 teachers are the equal of any set of teachers in the State, the Messenger as sert. The pay-roll for a ten months session for fourteen teachers . and one janitor foots up $6,444 a year. Faets Atoant Whiskey. It to lack that, by Mauieati professional authority, it to established that Whiskey to a medietas; that in all Medical cot leges it to taught that alcohol to a prime facser in practice; that there to not a Hospital, CnsaMve Inatitution r Infirm ary in the Cjoantxy. in which whiskey is not employed in thrtretmeat of disease; that nine-tenths at ail the Physicians of she country prescribe whlaker in i their pesastice; that statistics will snow that ae-wixth of aU liquon consumed in the co an try ae dlspcnaad by prmggtats e PhystolaaA: that naarly all itae wklskey so consumed, until a recent period, has eontaloed poisonous Ingredients, sack as tneel oil, vitriol, catechu, etei, aa is ehowm by analyaaa la auffloieut quantities poi son the system; that the fatal done of tneel ofl, to suted by Kabutoau to be L4 to 1.6 grains; that thou-auds to-day are anfferlng from so-ealled diseases, whose blood to vitiated and Impoverished by the poison of Impure liquors, lusVuitested In bloat, hieax-eyea, bunting veins, lnflant mattona and rnnatnjr meerS; that the eatuM of Dyspepsia or lndlraatlou is a weakened stomach, and that the only thing that will strengthen it functions to a stimulant, and that stimulant will cure; that in all Malarial DUtrictethe inhab itants depend entirely for exemption from the poisonous influence npon whiskey; that the only ears for Consumption has been proven to be psure whiskey: that distinguished chemists have- discovered that there to no food valae to Beet Tea; Chat Alattno-niahMl chemists have dts- aovarwd that Cod Liver Oil does not feed a. o forms oewenarataa fat; hat the only sure aad abhuag strength whieh Old Age receives toamedlaat treat anent with irara whiskey; that women, from the peculiar character of their or ganism, frequently need pure whiskey stimulant, and with them ft to lndispens Ihle: that the eanse of Habitual Drunken ness or Inebriety is the pohwn In th sys tem from impure liquors causing an un conquerable craving, the earn as that of Vtnm or nleotiae; that for rears whiskey, owing to its relation to- and extensive as t MeAieaU Practice, has been th subject of thorough analysis by setontlsta. ehem laaa drnaodata and doctors to discover m process to extract the fusel oil: that this brooes ha positively been tllacovered by TTteODuiTy Salt Whlsk.y Co., and that their lafrV pur msdt whiskey to the only absolutely pure and uaadmlterated ta th market to-day; that It has been to alnd by th moat eminent seienttots aad Bkstlsts of th world, aad mot a era of ISsI tlf-W 9tMtr9mmMtmVufb ankln Crah-Orchard SalU In rated naekares x'' wi.r.ra ia. v. rfVM ,w. I I ; THE LEADING BARGAIN STORE OF RALEIGH. Such low prices were never before known here in China and Glassware. WCiuiiin Just what we say in offering the Largest Values for the least money. JUST RECEIVED, A very choice line of new designs In Ice Cream Sets, Colored Glass Water Sets, with Ham mere Brass Waiters. Prices only 2-3 those asked elsewhere. All these goods are of the most graceful and elegant designs and their good quality is guaranteed. CHAMBER S-KTS: 10 Piece, $3. Banded Stoveware, French C'hina,10. Lamp-; hall and parr lor, ofall styles. Dinner Sets and Tea Sets. Tases, Toilet Sets. A new lot of Chromos, Oil Paintings, Wall Brackets Frames and Looking Glasses Confectioneries, at wholesale and Re tail, a Specialty. But Arcby, Mildred can't be proved innocent. How can she be, when I know she took ltd and there was no one else to take it," and Mrs. Torrence paused with suspended cup, jberl si wi;. yvuuueruiK eyes searcning ior a repiy. evidehee against that girl," she continued. she was in the room, and she asked me what a Slgm tnat I Said: "I StinoOse VOU think tore on my finger?" and she s id "1 was not thinkingo! the ring; I was only" I It wu wish to read the balance of this story ;send for a copy of the Alabaatine Age. It will! rmAk tnnillll fawi. On .. .1.1-..- k.- 3 rv AAi,iaa3j aacrc iw can y suicna UV Thomas H. Briggs Sons Brioos' BuiLDiNdj Ralbgh, N. C. HARDWARE, STOVES, BEST AND CHEAPEST BABY CARRIAGES. BIO BARGAIN AT REDUCED PRICE OF $2.00 -a DO YOU i : ; Stonewall Cotton Plow Jt is admitted that the Stonewall, by its peculiar shane and construction, does better Work than any other, and in consequence is acknowledged 4King of the Cotton Field?" Its repuia tiou extends South to Floridajand West to Arkansas, and an a cultivator of Cotton, Peanuts, To bacco, tVirn, Vegetables, Berriei4c, it has no successful rival or competitor. i Over 55,000 Stonewawll Cotton plows in nse arid giving perfect satisfaction. ''Trial allowed and tuuaej reiunuea u not as represeniea." ror sale : g ' Agents for Patapsco and JULIFS LEWIS iSTABLJSHED 1865- Julius Lewis & Co. HARDWARE i; J j- SOME OFTH SPECIALTIES Tli0 Genuine Bolleo Cotton Hoes: Waranted to out last any other Hoes on the LMjikn in ins past nnmoer oi yean. : L AVERLLL CHEMICAL The ery Best Paint in tb World. Evry gallon warranted. We have sold in the past fifteen years over 8,000 gallons. Can be applied by any on-. THE;MALL RIGHT" COOK 8TOVE. Over 40.000 now in daily use. Always gives satis- W'UWU, IMVM IJ1B1 XV ,1 . PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL used In over Flftv CELEBRATED EAGLE FARM BELLS, U. A tB a- wV J Ts 1 J T l. 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CI3-OOI-W-IISr 5b hiss ! . : I PROPRIETORS RALEIGH MARBLE WORKS, 417 and 419 FayetteviUe St., Baleigh, N. C. S MANUFACTURERS OE ALL KINDS AND STYLES OF 4 MONUMENTS AND HE ADSTO aN E8 j. In Italian or Auk riean Marbles and American or Imported Granite. Contractors for all kinds of Car bin C. rosu, buuv scops etc. spaa f?d Estimate ntado and Drawiiigsfuraiabwd dAwSnu 'i -DIXES. Instant relief. lav 10 A dava. and never returns. Mo vv urge, no aalv. no suppository. Suftcrer Will lean of a slmpls remedy Free, by addressing C. Tr IMS orsrcrsiA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, at 1 and Situ. No retain salts sold la yiwn n. )ar.w, siaai lrtsrnie.stsV "ii ever anytning lay in a straight line it is the "Theother day when the ring fell on the floor a stone like that was worth, and then srave such it's wrnnv fnr m tn wir a ttinnaatwl AlA 3 i CD KXOW f ' ny JI..T. AORKIS BBO , Poeomoke Cotton and Tobacco FertUizera. N. W. WEST. MERCHANTS. isr. c. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO i asarket. We have told over TWO THOUSAND! READY - MIXED PAINTS. thonavad famiiw iia.w.i..i. 8uperirto any Farm Bell onthe Market. DeaH 1 . w- a ? . . I ana iiuus; KUDDer and Leather Belts; Lime, aaraware oi every oesertption. Largest Stock , FLUES A SPECIALTY, Carolina Digest, . BSTatOUB. $5.00. - ..!' i : : NORTH CAROLINA, by Collier Cobbd DAY USE,by Judge Walter Clark, 25c. tree. INTENDING ADVERTISERS should ad dress j GEO. P. ROWKLL 4' CO., V ! USnnsilttsitViwTsrtCltr. ! PUBLIGlfUH FOR SALE. fATOTICE OF SALE. A Valuable Hons Al and Lot (or Nile in the very hcuil of Ral eigh, N.O. Under authority invested iu In by the Su perior court of Wake county, in a decree la the special proceedings entitled R. C. Free man and others ex parte, I will sell at publi auction, to the highest bjdder. at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, N. C., Satur day, 31 ay 29. ism, that very desirable prop erty, consisting of one house and lot located on the corner ol Martin and Salisbury street, . in said city, and running back 68 feet to B. M. Moore's line. Sale at 11 o'clock a. m. Terms one third cash and the balance in one year, with interest at 8 per cent, R. C. Frkeman, Commissioner. Pace & Holding, Attorneys, apl 24 dtd. Sale cf Cry Property at Auction. . By virtue of an order of the superior court of Wake county to me directed in the special proceedings entitled John W. Smith and others vs. W. 8. Walker, I will offer for sale at pub lic auction, at the courthouse door in tbe city of Raleigh, on the 12th day of JUNE, 1886, at 2 o'clock p. m., a HOUSE AND LOT on Morgan street, in the city of Raleigh, lately owned by P. C. Walker, it being No, 319 on said street. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, balance in six months, with interest from dav of tale un til paid, at the rate of eight per cent, per an- . mi.t i . ... . uuiu. i iue to oe reservea untu lull payment and purchaser to give note for deferred pay ment. - This, May 10, 1888, W. W FULLER, Commissioner. ' For further information apply io the com missioner, at Durham. may 12-dlm SWAMPLANDS FOR SALE. 'STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Raleigh, April 10, 1886. Until July 1st, 1886, sealed cash proposals will be received at this office, addressed to th Secretary of the Board, for the purchase of Lands belonging to tbe Board iu Pender and Duplin counties, and known as Angola Bay, including Gum Swamp. 1 ins 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 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 Swamp there are estimated to be 4,688 acres, about one-third of which is well timltered with Very nne cypress, ana tne balance with Gum, .Ma ple, Ac. 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. j Capitalists who are looking after timber, good farthing lauds, or lands for stock raisiug will tind it to their advantage to examine these Uinds. Gen. W. G.LewLs,Engineer,Gohlsboro,N.C, will show theui und furnish information as to i heir char.u-ler. Jv r FINGER. Sup't Pub: Ins., Secretary State Board ol Education. ai.lliHiW. TO THE Schools of N C. jg- REMEMBER t CO.,1 BALEIGH, N. C-, Have the Best Equipped & Binding Establishment in North Carolina. -IT TOO CATALOGUES, INVITATIONS, CJmCUIiARS, &e.. A Large Lot of New Tvoe and Fresh uPaper Just Arrived for the School! rtraae. Address, EDWARDS, BROUGHTON & CO. RAUX0H, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA GRANITES AND SANDSTONES. P. Linehan & Co 408 Fayottovtu SL, EaJeigh, N. O, Ai-3 prerared to maki eoatractf ea the Most If mi Arable Term for supplying Granlt Sand stones of the Best Quality tat . any Qu&ntttssa desued. Quarries at Henderson and Wad taro, N. C. Ample facilities for luuedttngsitd making quick shipments to any point, either n r f ttw fWaia. THE Largest Assortment or MUSIC FOLIOS u - y SHEET MUSIC Ever brought toBalelgh. nOM s s 26 CENTS.TO.ONE DOLLAR. Come I And see them. Everybody wel come at the f t- NOBTH CAROLINA m Fayetteville St., c S. S. JAOKS.ON, Printing lfAWAOIBi Pf,SnnaSJsTTPaaBBn' t I 14 i I; 5 i'l - i 1! Jt- 1 i - i IK
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