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While yon I ATA Ffltinrp An TvASkhsi nn ai lAAUa " " - - sij vu, ;vsrvuvO L'tivu) rvw-B melons and grapes, we send to Califor nia for a few canned fruits of last year's growth. There will be nothing grown in this section except a few watermelons and calves. In some parts of the county was king mere was eidom a a good rain has not fallen since lfeoo The writer of this letter is my son, living in Runnels county. He was born and raised in HunUrille, Walker county, but came to North Carolina and staid with me from his 16th to hia 21st year, wnen no went back to Texas d. F. Grady. happened to Wnen Cyms He didn't hare dene as 'he nleaa. His orders were laws, barring one liUle clause Which atd the king never could change bis decrees. NW th king had a wife whom he love J as his ' life I mii?ht parenthetically stop to d,Iar He'd msny beside, for he oft took a bride. Bat that's neither here, nor in Oshkosb, nor ; iQcre. ThU w fe had a corn. o aris'nar one morn, She into the dressing room stealthily crept, And, bolting the door, sat her down ou the floor To trim the excrescence the while the king slept. Twas an hour afttr that when Hli Majesty And suffered his chin to be soaped by a lire. For Cyrus was reared not to swear by hw teard. So be took every morning a lather and sbave. One swoop of the blade and the angry king mad All Iran resound with the woe of his wail: lie ripped and he tore, and he swaggered and swore And ordered the Innocent barber to jail. a Then tbe favorite wi'e. who bad dulled the keen knife. Fell off In is wool as the heard the decree; Whoever bad? fooled with that rtzor, 'twas ruled. Next morning: at i unrise beheaded should be. f Iloraa ofWortii Carolina. BIHHOP LTHUi'l) APPOISTMETS. Aug. 8 Sunday, Lenoir. ih-Monday, 8 p. nu, Hickory. 12 Thursday, Lineolnton, Consecration. 12 Thursday, 8 p. m., Chapel, near lineolnton. 13 Friday, Lineolnton, Ordination. 15 Sunday, Tryon City, Polk Co. 17 Tuesday, Mills' X Roads. 22 Sunday, Cullowhee. 2-Tuegday. 8t. . hn's. Macon Co. So Wednesday, 8 m., Franklin. 87 Friday, Webstei. 29 Sunday, Waynesville. 44 4 p. m.. Mica Dale. Sept. 1 Wednesday, St. Andrew's, Buncombe county. 6 Sunday, Trinity church, Asbeville. ' " 8p m., Trinity chapeL Ashe Tille. " 9 Thursday, 8 p. m., Morganton. " 10 -Friday, 8 p. m., StatesviUe. " . li Sunday, Winston. 14 Tueday, WtlnutCove. Holy Communion at all morning services. collections for diocesan missions. u u a tt . Baekllsia Aataear Salva. The Best Salve in the world for Cut, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevei Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positlvel) cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guarar teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale b all druggists. there are about 100 mil Wifen tbe klne knew the fact 'twas his wile vLS had hacked That razor, he tried to have things re-ar- ranjred. But the men of today will be pleased when I aav That le edict was issued and could.no' b Hw h Sonthra JmproTtrntaU ara charged. At Hot Springs guests. I. We, began the delivery of ice a short time af a. Without previous experience in the busi ness, we did not know bow much loss there would be from melting and cutting.. We de sired to make prices low and its use as general as possible. A fair trial through all kinds of; weather shows a greater loss than we had cal eulated for, and that we cannot afford to con' tmue at present prices, but will have to make a small advance. From this date tickets will be as follows : - 100 90e; 8 ls or more delivered at a lime. 800 " t?,50; b " 600 " fwfiO, 28 " u u u 1,000 12.00; 60 " - - Small lots wlthou tickets 1 c. per lb a ' ISO lbs. packed in barrel 76cts., ai before. We shall have four wagons on the streets and better delivery service in a few days, ice ticket are our currency and, exchangeable, for f reonbacka, silver and gold,, at par. T 1 -. f 7 TONES kyWEUj Blgh,N.(i. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. The Southern improvement company is doing important work at Asheville, erecting buildings &c. Iredell county boasts of a resident 106 years of aire. He is Mr. Matthew White Gibbs. He was born in Virginia. The oldest son of Mr. 0. C. Edwards was drowned in Tranter's Creek near Washington, Saturday evening. Mr. Edwards baJ left his son at the creek to go bathing. A colored man, Joshua Wilson, was shot from ambush near Warsaw last Monday night. Ajparty who wassuspect- ea nas neen arresteOvf ne wouna lrmctea is severe, the Clinton 'Gauoasian says. Pasquotank and Edgecombe are the only counties in North' Carolina that have more improved than unimproved acres of land. Mr. W. D. Kin's eow was struok by lightning near Clinton the other day. One horn was knocked entirely off and the shell of the other, leavine the pith. Otherwise the eow was not hurt. Iredell has gold her stock in the At lantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, at $33 per share of the par value of $50. This stops ar considerable interest ao oount, and will enable the county to discharge all of its debt, and thus to reduce taxation, the Statesville Land mark says. The appropriation for the Capo Fear river thia year is about $200,000. It will be sufficient, at least, the Star says, to continue work on some of the more important improvements now in pro gress, and to prevent damage that might ensue from neglect to -others that are under way. Although these are considered dull times, there are twenty-five dwelling houses in course of construction in Ox ford. The nrecbanies in the town are working only ten hours a iay now. This change from the old sttrrriso to sunset arrangement was brought about by the Knights of Labor. Oxford is soon to bare, a smoking tobaooo and 01 The Louisiana State Lottery lightnini? struck on Madison street Memnhis, at tbe hut June 15 h drawing. Mr. J. hi. Beasely and ex-Postmaster Hon J. H. Smith, who went Ina dollar apiece togeth r, drew f 10,000 or 85,000 each. It is reported tnat they will add it to the fond for protesting tbe South Memphis river ironu. jirmpqis Appeal, june ibid, icso, It is said fhat there are at least 2,500 orphan children in the State. Advlea to Kothars. Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup should al ways be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once, it pro duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the ekild from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It Is very pleasant, to taste; soothes the child, softens the gums, allay all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels snd is the best known remedy for diarrhoea whether rising from teething or other causes. Tweaty-fira cents a bottla. Floor. The best brand1 of the Patapsco mills at prices lower than ever. Patapsco superlative, i ha Standard of Excellence; the Queen of all flours, at inside figures. . J. HARDEN. igarette factory. Fr Us msMUaslad. Correspondence el Tbb Nkvs xp Obsebtzb. I have recently received a letter from a gentleman in western Texas, ' about 150 miles from Wsoo. who is the editor of one of the weekly newspapers pub lished in his town, and supposing that his aocount of things out there will in terest some of the dissatisfied among your readers, I send you some extacts : "1 nave moved from to the magio !) city of the West The sale of lots took place not thirtv davs ago and we have something like eighty places of business. There are probably in the piaoe 2,500 people and aoout nau oi them will know where they will get their breakfast in the morning. It is wonderful to see the con fidence with which fools rush into tkia country, expecting te build flourh mg : towns where there n nothing i to support mem. J.ne cnsnipioa Bars of North America can be found m west Texas. We have an editor ir thitlaoe who describes in glowing tanas the1 re sources of this desert calk lald, bleak firairies where the growth as hardly as ong as the wool on a blanket,1 'ever green valleys of long laxuriant gras,' and speaks of some green slimy mud- t olaa near town as 'pure, crystal and ever-running water.' Unfortunately he prospers. I try to tell as few lies as possible and they say I don t puff the country enough. Land agents, specula tors and gamblers mould the public opinion that rules, and a man must lie oriftarveJ "I had been reading in the - .i . . . . papers oi tno uoe crops oi cotton in -. county, and when I went to that county I looked in vain for the cottoa If the whole county makes enough te weave into a Martha Washington hand kerchief I ana wofally deceived. We must have immigration; we must induce all the dissatisfied in, the east to sell out their comfortable hoaes and come out here to stay a yeur or tao and go back penniless; we must assist a few land-thicycs.' . "Oae of tho greatest curse of the age is the private ownership of unculti vated and uninhabited lands. I have heard of scores cf families who moved 1 to this country, tried to raise a crop on tauu tnat some ruuuvr in vainornia, Il linois or Massachusetts demanded threo or four dollars an acre for, utterly fail ed and returned eastward to bear or teal." "How I would enjoy spesdyrg the Choicx Wixks. The best wines of the Tbomasberg Vineyard, Bingwood Wine Com pany (Garrett's) and other approved brands. Orders from a distance promptly filled by ex press Or otherwise. . J. ILtninr. J.FE1ALL&C0 GROCERS 222 . FAYETTEYILLE STREET, Are Receiving : Harvey's.Sprtngfield (Canvassed.) HARVEY'S BALTIMORE HAMS, (SHALL.) Very Choice Virginia Hams.' Tine North Carolina Hams. Breakfast Bacon, (thin pieces.) Feiris1 Smoked Tongues and Beef Large Sugar Cured Hams, 10c pound. If. C. Boe and Cut Herrings. Haxall Meal, always the best. Crab Apple Vinegar, 4 years old. ' floods delivered to & eity free. Prises Qui ranted. all ?arta of and Quality FLOUR! FLOUR!! Low Prices ! ! ! Edward J. Hardin, GROCER, OFFERS Kchlor's Star Patent Flour (St. LomaL' ,..,., ee.25perbbl, jtcuiura cupero ' vo.OO ' ICehlor's "Brilliant," a.75 , lieu ur 1 fftur" im aa rnnn. tirkni. . u nan lc made out! of Western wheat; and tbe other two are both high grade patents, and will make excellent bread. Nevertheless The superiority of Maryland and Viririaia wbeat for the making of the h'ghest grade of sour is still maintained by Oanibrili's PatapscoSuperlative9 Which has stood the test of all competition in American and fore'gn markets. I offer this and other fine brands of the Patapsco miUf, at prices as low as they can be handled. FINE MEATS. Ferris' Hams, Falls City Hams, Msgsolia Hams, Virginia Hams, Beef Tongue?, Smoked Beef, Breakfast Strip, etc., etc. i Caavsntloas. State convention, Raleigh, Aug. 25 The following are the times and places ot holding the Congressional ana judi cial conventions so far as announced: First judicial, Elisabeth City, August First Congressional, Elizabeth City, August 11. Ninth congressional, Asheville, Aug ust 23. Third Congressional, Clinton, Au gust 11. nrrAHJABUt fob BTOrS, BTnTBTTENS, diarbhsa, chat. BrOS, STIHGS OF INSECTS. PILES, BORE EYES, SOKE FEET, THE VOIDER OF HEALING! For File, Blind, Bleeding r itcb tng, tt Is tba greatest known remedy. For Barm, ftcald. Wounds, Brnfses nd SpraJna, it la unequalled stopping pais and healing in a niarreUoua manner. For Inflamed and More Eye, Its effect npon thaaa delicate organa is (imply marveUons. It Is tbe! Ladles' Friend. All female complaints yield to its wondrous power. For Ulcers, Old Sores, or Open Wounds, Toothache, Fareache, Bites of Insects, Sore Feet, its action spon Umm Is most remarkable, EJSCOATSfEXDED BY PHTSICIAJTSt USED IX HOSPITALS Caution rOyD ' S EXTRACT hat been ini. tatrd. Tht gmuine hat Vie words "IOXD'3 EXTRACT" blown tit Me glan, and our picture trade-mark on turraundxng buff urrapper. Acme after it genuine. Always inritt on having PVyiS EXTRACT. Take no other preparation. It it never told in bulk or by measure. tt Ss rasAFi to xrsa airr preparation SxcxFT tex Genuine with ocb dikicI Hons. Used Externally and Internally. Prices, 50c., $1, $1.75. Sold everywhere. I aa-Ova Sew Pamphlict with Hibtobt or on yarrtBtnoMs Sext FKEE ok ArpucATioa n i POND'S EXTRACT CO., 1Q Fiitb. Avenue, New Yorku G. T. STUONAOH MARKET SQUAEE. .EzC -A- "ScT" ' TIMOTHY HAY. WHITE CORN. New Mackerel in Barrels. New Mackerel, 10, 12 and lo.lbs. New Herring. New Molasses. Fresh Patapsco and Orange Grove Flour. Freeh Montrose Flaur. Early Rose Irish Potatoes. New Champagne Cider, Barrels or Bottles, Peas, White, Black aad Bed. Sweet Potatoes. Kerosene Oil, Safety OIL Butter by keg, case or pound. Hams, Hams.. Canned Goods, Canned Goods. Crackers aad Cakes. ROSE YALLEY AND NECTAR BT Pure from Distillery; no Perfume or a-Ivcer ins used to make Age. Pure hrf) CaroHiia Corn Wislr. Sherry, Port and Blackberry. Champagne rider; Barrels or Bottles Phil H Andrews & Go CHANGE OF Headquarters ! . HIiR OF Agricultural Building Halifax and Salisbury Sts. FIRST SQUARE NORTH of CAPITOL Having moved our wood and coal yard from the N. C Depot (the extreme western portion of the city) to within ONE SQUARE OF THE CAPITOL We are now prepared to furnish fuel at short notice. HARD AND SOFT CCS CCD LONG AND CUT Telephone No. 103. Send in your orders. Call and see us: we Prices guaranteed. Send in your ord will show you how we do busin HE! FOR GINNING DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEA0ACHE, CONSTIPATION. .4 IsTll IIIST ARemivlylorall Diaeate of th Urer. Mid- uraD.urcnara mtassssi lOpnuine Craf Orcbaril Saltn in .11 packae. at 10 an1 I5r. Nn (rt-nnlne aalts mid la hulk. ill GrlLslls PRESSES CHEAP, WRITE TO J. H. , Founder and. Machinest. BRASS PKISIETIJIO KETTLES PORCELAIN LINID KETTLES WE OFFER -A. T COST TO CLOSE OUT REFRIGERATORS. When we say cost we do net mean 10 per cent added, but we mean the cost of Refrfeera- tors and freight added. FRUIT JARS CHEAP. CALL AT TH0S. II. BRIGGS & SONS, Briggs' Building, Raleigh, N. C. .FANCY rLOWM J A R 84 OUR HEW PUBLSGAT.QNS. Sixth North Carolina Digest, BY JUDG1 ACQ. . FXYMOUB. ft5.00. CUSBEE'S NOKTH CAROLINA JTJ&T1CE AND FORM BOOK, 3rd Revisedl' Edition .4 $2 60 SCHOOL HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA, 6th Revised edition, 30tbi tnousand 85c SCHOOL AND BUSINESS MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA, by Collier Cobb; size 45x75 inches. Thoroughly revised and re-engraved. Ready July 1,94 50 We have for sale the following new Law Books : ONUS PROBANDI, by Hon. . II. Bailey . 6 00 TRIALS OF TITLE TO LAND, by Sedgwick and Wait, New Edition $6 60, FARM LAW. bv Henrv Austin S2 KO SOME POINTS IN LAW OF EVERY DAY USE,by Judge Walter Clark,26e. OKDKKS TO ALPBED WTI.ZDIjIMIS & CO. niDiisners ana Booxseuers, no ayetteville St. and txebange 1'iace, naie'gn, a. u. THE SEASON FULLY OPENED PKU ES LOWER THAN EVER- FRIGERATORS THE LATEST IMPEOm flf COOLERS- ww-w The Bummer Queen Oil Stove. The Cheapest and Best. Binghamton Cotton Hoe, the Far mer's Choiee. Tobacco Flues, made to order. Work and prices Guaranteed. Send for prices andcatalogue. J. C. BREW8TKB ft CO., itardware stoves and Housa Furnisning ueoos. Chimneys Without Bricks, 3 Q . Mofct economical axd durable, the market Quality considered. ( orn Shellers. Cider MiUs, Cotton Planters am Standard Implements generally. Send for catalogue. Cheapest in Saw JiU is, ind Thomasberger (an excellent wine from the Martha grape); Tnomasberg Claret; Clmtoa (Pon style); Garrett's Scuppernong, etc., ste All Pure Domestlo Wines. A, -Anything you want in Staple and Fancy Groceries; Choice Teas and Provisions gen. erally. All goods promptly delivered and fully guaranteed. S. J. ,HARDIN. A. B. FAKQUHAE, Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York Pa. NORTH CAROLINA GRANITES AND 8ANDSTONI3. P. Linehan &. Co - 408 FayattevQle SU, BaUigh, N. a, Are prepared to make eontracts on the Most I a arable Terms tor supplyi-ig Granite Sand atones ot the Best Quality in any Quantities desfead. Quarries at Hendarsoa and Wadaa. vcro,2r. C. Anpla faelUtiea for kaadling and vjdSag mlekaJaipataats t any itattisrin ICE CREAM FREEZERS, ICE REQUIRES HO MET. TRIPS i COMPLETE IH ITSELF. WIRE DISH a 9 I It J. a a s a a el I o a & a o S S ta o S 9 i Si H I s a o 8 s. S 3 1 O a o 3 Pi 0 S 3 a if 8 "T mm' jaaS ' O 03 CO DO" IP o M K CTTJXjXTJS LEWIS &c oo 224 Fayetteville Street, - - Raleigh, N. C. HARDWAHE. SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING, and TEN THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES. Wholxsalk Gbocxbs ad CoMaOSSIOlf MxBCHAirrs. Nos. U and 14 8. Martin and Nos. 9, 11 and 13 Market St., Ka'eigh,N. C. 8ole Agents for the Lummus Combination COTTOfl Gift With Self-Feeders and Condensers. Sole A gents for the E?le Cotton Gins Feeders' and Condensers. Sole Agents for the t . Celebrated r stKewali Git oq Plow the admitted King o f the cotton field. Sole A gents for the GREAT BUG, WORM AND 1KHCT DE STBOYJB, BFArQUAMERS FOB FSED and Heavy GROCERIES of every description, st LOWEST RATES. ; Correspondence solicited. T. B. YANCEY, MA.NCAO'mBX&a' Agent and Dealer ur CARRIAGES-- PHAETONS BUGGIES, ETC., ETC. The Largest Assortment lnHthe State. BEST GOODS THE LOWEST PRICES. t30 Xart Morgan Etreef, raudu. v. a M W Woodward Waverly, House's Creek Township, 3 miles from Raleigh, On the Hillsboro Road, Keeps constantly 'on hand a very large and choice stock of Wines, Liquors and Beer, of ail degrees of fineness. Old Cabinet Whlkey, Buckingham Whia. key, Bailey's N. C. Bye and Corn Whiskies, Scuppernong, Sherry, Blackberry and Poit Wines. Old and Choice French, Apple and Pearh Brandies. Beer, Partner's and Export, on Draught and Bottled. A Flrtt-laas and Well Supplied General Grocery store attached. a, 2 wSfi7 nfobgneerr business at No. 818 West Cabarrus street, Raleigh. julyU-dSm. " i i . " 1 ft iollWl v'l BARGAIN SEASON. Now is the time for Bargains, Ss we wish to reduce stock to make room (or fall goods. Special di ive in Straw Hats. A complete stock of Hot Weather Clothing. A new lot Just rr ceived. R B. ANDREWS & CO. C. G. Whitixg, TrusUe. KING & MACY: i OOXTXACTOXS JOB i House and Sign Painting 1 East Davie St under Law Building. JO Kalsominfnff. UHn7- CnUIni, general House Paiating. special facilities for SIGN WORK. Orders from SOT d1aaaia mnHMteJt. references gives. RAILRQADS. . TgryTESTEUN NORTH CAROLINA, B. Salisbcet, June 90 18SC. Commencing June 20 nmnihir Schedule &nd train h tn Vvn nnrrntl division. east west v MAIN LINK. Ao 63. Arr. 6 30 4 21 1 18 11 40 9 0 7 20 Lve. p m 4 23 1 28 11 40 10 01 7 47 Palinhiirr. States ville, Morgan ton, Bound Knob, Asheviville, Warm Springs. Arc 3 20 p m IS 26 8 36 a m No 8. Asheville, Lve. p m 1 00 Waynesville, o 4- unarieston, 6 OO'Jarretts. No 50 Arr. Ltd. am 1 40 2 43 2 40 5 44 5 40 8 00 8 00 9 65 10 00 12 80 8 05 No 7. Arr. Lve. 10 10 p m 12 31 12 40 4 20 4 25 7 05 p m TURK, V. X. McBKE, SuptT s E ABOARD & ROANOKE R. R. CHASOX 07 SCHSDULl. Commencing Sunday, May 16, 1886, at 3.8 p. m. trains carrying passengers on this road will run as follows : BOLTH-BOCSD LEAYK POKTSMOCTU: 4.10 a n. Franklin accommodation, daily ex cept Sunday, stops at all stations between Portsmouth snd Franklin. 5 SO a. m. "Way, starts from the shops Mon days, AVedncsdays and Fridays. Stops at all stations. 10.00 a.m. Mail starts from foot of High street daily, except Sunday. Stops at all stations. 7.00 p. ml Raleigh express starts from foot Jot High street daily, except Saturday ' Stops at all stations, NOBTH-BOUND ABRIYE AT PORTSMOUTH! 8.60 a. m. Raleigh express daily, except Mo days. 3.20 p. m. Way, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 2.16 p. m. Franklin accommodation, daily, except Sundays. 6.60 p. m. Mail daily, except Sundays. Stops at all stations for passengers. Tickets to all points, South and Southwcftj on sale rt office, No. 62 Main street, Norfolk. Telephone 'o. la's. J. S. BROWNE, M aster of Trans. L. T. Miebs, Superintendent of Trans. JALEIGH & AUGUSTA AlR-LlNSi CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Trains going South. Nov. 15, I880. Leave Raleigh, Moncure, Sanford, Arrive Hamlet, Trains going North Nov. 15, 1885. Leave Hamlet, Sanford, Moncure, Arrive Raleigh, No 1 TVv except Sunday. 7 00 P m 10 10 1 35 No 2 DV except Sunday. 45 a m 6 05 6 60 No 6 except Sunday. 9 00 a ' 12 25 p m 1 45 7 20 No 4 ID'y except Sunday. 1 na ) u 1 m c 00 a a 6 05 6 60 9 00 Wm. Smite-, Superintendent. 6 00 11 15 12 30 8 30 AROLINA CENTRAL R. R. Passenger, mail and express 1 train.- Daily except Bunaays. 1 Leave Wilmington at No. 1 Leave Raleigh at ) Arrive at Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at No 2. Arrive at Raleigh at ) Arrive at Wilmington at SHEUBT DIVISION DAILT KXCKPT BCXDaTR. No. 3 ) Leave Charlotte at . 8 15 a. nt- J Arrive at Shelby at ! 12 15 p. nt No. 4 Leave Shelby at I 1 40 a. m I Arrive at Charlotte at ;' 6 40 p m ' 7 00 p. m 7 86 p. m 7 80a. mi 8 15 p. m ; 900a. m 8 85 a. nt fa TLANTIC A NORTH CAROLINA R. R Change of of schedule to Uke effect 12 an . Sunday May 80Lh, 1880. . No 81 East, Jj!y except Sun. ' AXUVE. LUAVK. Goldsboro, '- ' 6 04pm LaGrange S88pm 6 41pm Kinston, ; . 6 10pm 6 15pra. . New Berne, 7 89pm 7 49pm 4 North' d City, 9 82pm t No 60 West, D'ly except Sun. Goldsboro, LaGrange, Kinston, New Berne, Moreh'd City, ASRIVX. 11 18 am 10 37 a m 10 03 am 8 26 a m 6 S3 am LEA. VI' 10 89 a m 10 08 a m 8 41am 6 40 am 1 WJUNN,
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