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TUESDAY, MABCII ji, S9 Fnuimu Dan" ftioiw Udenat) n I -xi : :ir-: TTxixlt. few ; hib B THE ffEWb r UBS$SyEB 00 .tare . i stoaai. ebterea wttneat payment. eat aXi-o uxm expiration . i U4 uaw ttm uaidloc Tuk Trc(rd from Washitigin is t Ait, Nlchole ia pretty printer after all. ao lid; for public n Wisp asd .water end fife bav be uVkirg isad and pretty jwiderprfAd etssa frooi: ; our nmns t'dy. 6 . Kkglxkh gea;luiea bcve to build a new yacht the America 'cup -from racer ona row building- Valkyrie." v Th Etem Sentinel:, publw every biturdajr by Alee ars.f EietfeM. &. Aioq at lt u.aDge, is a lain cauuip.att for pubiio favor. -We wiioliirwell. Mr. Tracy O. Kelley-ia jtbe editd N Nkqbo pofctmastera afi Ilccky M nt and Halifax are a stnJuntf S indication of the fact that W are train uladu tadicall rule federally I speaking HU:fax.'s officer is not joniy .joolpted, but a colored woman.! a: If : ; Ahd ;now they say tna$ jtsuune la . - - l . - - . -' fi -if inc on tkckit in tna eanineiJ tnai - . " 7 "-..if . he is isolated and , humuated, is per ' : sif teotly ienored and snubbed is thW fmakics of the foreign appointmenta , nnd that his friends as well as himself , ara ensnng unaer cms ecaie or iasng- -' The indications, it is saidi are that be J will resign. -. . :l ; r Ths iDuchees ! of Cambridge, nunt ,by matriaire of Qaeen Yicto dead. 8be was born , in 179 and married the seTentb son ' of King George III. . The present ! Dujce o Cambridge. . commander-in chitf o the British army, and the PrUieeaa Mary, Dacheaa of Teck. are herfchil dren. 1 Now. that the President has eofcclud ed not to take that outing on aecount of the illness of little UcKee.thehite xlouae grandson, it is expected; tha as large a batch of Preai lentiai ap pointmenta as nslial will be! aaad this week ; ar d that . a eonaiderable proportion of them will be ox inter eat . to North Carolina f ahd ! North Care Una postmasters in particular. Tkx beauty of the; faiiest city in the laud, SaTahnabi i Georgia! has I- - j ' E : i -II1' been marred by a great fire fthicb took place Saturday iniehtJ 1 The details are giren elsewhere r The losses aggregate a million jandj a half. Bat fcr the fact that the Wires, were in rerr serious trouble ! Saturday I nierhi because of .the storm; which prevailed pretty generally our; readers jwould nare tad . tne news euiier;;:: 1 1 ' i- ' i . H- Saxz the New Tor k Times some days ago: The people lof, Nprth-: Carolina' were more bitterly opposed iasjt year to the (jute bagging) trust thn those of any other: state. 4 STeraI j million old bags, were sent to North Carolina from New York city alone, on dealer hariog shipped as high las 600000 old sugar, gram and- potato btdi any-; thing that had weight to itthe pro ducers being willing; to pay almost aa much for old as for new paggisgf rather thin buy of the tat.' at jta prices.? Qaoting this the Progress sire Farmer Bays , with j truth: Tbia is North Carolina styled Oaf! people are alow to more, but the history of their whole paat shojwt; tltat h,o peb4 pie are more ready or willing! to make aennces in resisting what they cra4 eeive to be oppreiieion, jtnd none ;! will fight s ! it! $ with more aetermmed atubbortinet a Oon- tinning, cur city ooutemporajy speaki or the renewed fight the trust i ia: to m-k-i and gives ' tiie follcwidg infor mation and advicei MOur brethren may rekt assured tlkat the cheers of the Alliance jare not idle. Corfei pondenoe ia going j on that Nre think will aurely deliver ua from (helgraap ' of this trust. : lleanikixne, ?hej Pro greaaive Farmer, aaj it: did la4 season, admonishes e.very (aaember who pro duces a bale of cotton to be fir in and nny ielding. Make nq noise abbut it, indulge in no complaihiBga, keep cool and kep your own howntth and ihake ' vp your mind not to tm a Hklf yard o trut bagging ad gland tyv U 'f Certainly ihia ia the way tbt proceed if we really are anxioua j to lpoeen the hold of the gigantic jmonojwoly ltbt ia disposed to make the farmers ef the 8outh alavea tiltself ap fell a to the (unjuat tariff systeiui (under which we labor and groanJ iTfe f afe anxxous to see the action of the Geor gilt farmers, of which he vpiok a few day ago, supported. 6 very where In the Boath and with heartibeas.; Itl has been anticipated in; larie part by I the farmers of North Caralipa ;. Iil otir Tar Heels apply j thelrl lrone -lhe;r determicailojii, their dirpoajtio to a net to w bat tuey baref made their minds about anl let tnm do throughput the fight bowfn rewatd win be inaepetdi te r one moriOpiist;c greed at leail iidd U hn wcrth woikicg, ecocomia.i g, fsontrh ieg fcr. 1 aauTunsziLD. tar Atavi, St icdijed iajtbenewi told t f the destruction by fire of iki busuicre portion and much! at itbe re of the tiatcric and latter! ernerpa! lug lon of, Smith fit Id boroCgh alumbered 10 ai i'lUH old bar en t dUf rreatd of all but the lae injur tloa tf , irapotatc a hucdied yeuja ago until almast jctterday, when twp Miwajp rjtarfced . it. and it aprat(jr, a if by mei.ic to tie opportunities qf tocs It Lo-it up rapid y. iicre tcueee wtte erecte atreets. O d reaidenira Sew in appealer. e and c denoea went op m ever The whole town -, went to iisduie UHfr: jOS TSrCUH. were v ad--; at tew itri ; direction ; work, trade became brisk, grew rapid y jand cew ,oe bencfl(' eomera arrived to snare in .the iron horse bringa. ! fjiace tin rami cf iti v:,jta Hay f we i alall to seei S -t-k.iI.I I tied tj A .t.L i L.-i . btjat tdwng in the $tatei-nd now BDOut of what it had to be proud ox eavf IJtaf hiatoryr'ana the sterling character of its buainer a and profee- s oaai men, the beauty arid ! graeerjof its iwomen, lies in aahel The aggro eat lost is enonhous forfso small ' jwaiil 'our neighbor and -wilt t e I ffietiit for the people of Smith field trfaaiA. but we Paee the indomii Uh!e pluck of the 'town's business cun ins the announcemefit; made b- re the .bricks of : the bfrned baiid itM hate cot cold that!' re building yiil be- begun at once, bat is the i a people woo enow now 10 teW themselves and propose to do it. ; Pot a the same time we must ex rlaistie sympathy which we are sure ii ieli!.throughoat the StAte fori the ttricfctn citizene ox smitfe field and we 11 evfc further that if aid is needed by, UICBe gooa people u any. way t ri -' t eheeriully rendefea to tLeex teNof Wie ability of NortnOarohnians. We mourn with our brethren orer tbtixl iruined homes andiiatore honaes ncv taeir uiaiu iunuuua,uui we mbu aamire tneir piucf entnueiaau u5 IV ith the spirit they have ahoWXi n the midat of their disaster bfjilnew town still on of-the most :b y wui mace tneir xair ana pieaaant est erpr is in g cities in this State. 'JdMTxa ' TnonoHT fpr, April is ox I unaauil interest because of ai very falilabie contribution by Hon. Kemp C. taitie,freaiaeni vi (pe juiywriy, being fA discussion oti some Of the the jtrimla and judicial proceedings mien ttouMd,in the New Testament; among ho! proceedings discussed are the ju diclat murder- o? 'John;: the Baptist; Jesus beforePilate;PerBecutions of the Oliriatians; Paul before Agrippa; Paul before Gallio, and Paul at Athena. Prfaideat Battle has brought to the elucidation of these topics much va ried learningand hasj; made a paper nollesja instructive then interesting He has drawn pictures! of j the men Who sat in the judgment seat and in ,. iroduced us to their surroundings in ihe elar, forcible and nervous style thitr distingnishee his best literary productiona. In seeking to make ui know! the men and understand their actions he deftly brings into small compass a great amount of informal matipn, which thro wa'l light on mat tera only hinted at in the narrations jotl the Apostles. His ; paper jia very; able and as the subject is of substan i tial interest, it will not only enhance Mr. Battle's reputation, but will be considered an interestic g (addition to literature of that pharacter. In i deed we congratulate; the ; -author 'on Mnag done his work so excellently w01 .;, - f. - ' p !! l-'ll 1 f jThe other articles -are, "A Logical Definition of Ohriattanity," by Pr Fair bairn : a discussion of the question "oea tha Nirvana ot Buddah imply: Ioimortalitj?" and! a paper on'Scienoe aid Religion," by DrOwen, etc I j This publication ia V edited by Drl Bet ma and sells for i0( centa a num b r, or $2 a year. v : );!'' -.- j j Thk meeting of the TJ. S. Supreme dourt bar in respect io the memory ex-Justice Campbell waa held Sal- George Ticknor Curtis tre t led, and after appropriate reaola tons had been adopted, eulogistic re tjluks were made by ex-Gov. Hoadley, oratora Everts and 'Edmunda and Hr,i Portia. - ; The bar r departed from if j usual cuatom of hearing addreeaee fi -Dm members only, andj listened to ac address by Be vv Arthur O Powell, ij-ctor of .Christ ehur ch . Bal timore, il which Jaaiiee Campbell waa . a xhember. A truly great' iurist laid 4wn thia life when Judge Campbell A Tawat OaTrad by PsttteaataJ LtUata Constitution. , One year ago the! town year ago Of Oaka Isoaa, in Kanaaa. made itself the Uaghing atock cf the atate by elect- tog lady mayor and a council Of Iftdtea. , - j I i: - 1 1 The first thing thai the new officials i4 waa to enforce the Sunday law. fTbey allowed hotels, livery; stables, lb arbor shops and drug stores to keep ipen, but stopped the aaleJof cigars, txbaeao, bread and ice cream. Next; fihe bad boys were looked after;. A proclamation was issued ordering all kwya under the age of i eighteen ; to keep off the atreeta after eigit o'clock at eight. . - , . : It ffceurred to the ladies ibat while they had the power the tobacco evil Cught? to be dealt with, but the eify ai torney ' told them that squirting ftbeceo juice oyer the sidewalk eaoft tinder u head of I personal liberfy aud eould not be interfered with They then tried mral suasion, acid appointed a committee to visit ever? tobacco ohewer in town. : This courpe Was completely successful, and there We no further y trduble ab3ut lie ;$idewalka. ' ' -! ! j ' j . i Por many yeara very little attention had been paid to the1 streets, and the property owners were unwilling to pel taxed for sew pavementa. : The ajy mayor and herfeounoil decided that they would haye 'good streets and sidewalks. TheV passed i. ordi- tLKboea, niadecontracts,snperin tended the work in person, and successfully f&Ught the injunctions and Mother aulta brought against them bv tie property ownera in ihe courta. i I i , wow ua mey nsie euryivea a year of petticoat rule the:citizezi8 cf Oaka looaa are not inclined to make fun,: of iThey aay thatll tbeir i town .feas prospered, and has made an enviable repute ion for good; tsorals, law and Order. .:- ' : ! V-M"' . .In thia pariisuUf ine atoa the-f-j male aoffiae ' experiment! in Kar'aks h4s turned ov$, very tatisfac prily. lutOBe swallow d-e . uol uiike a I4mmer, at.4 it wilt take'! moee tfiw c ae Oskalbcs to lirolutiob ze Ifat, .I : Ask 8prsai Uul. J w York BUn.j !; ' it . ;Mr. M et Spazzoi,the secretary of te New York Oremaion Societv.aaye the teehnic&l obotaclea which fornler If interferred with cremation are? all temoved, and the wjhk of reducing a U;dy to ashes is now accompliahed i lees than two bouis v There iw Jme to the cr-mtry," Vi-eyf.,k be ld ee of thoe kj hi pr iiuctly religious, aid the miniatl-ra tf tLeU' crurchea bla the' ufna laa hej beed to bless Ihe grivea " He iy a IhaC jU-ie!nration d ea not ! pf. find any creed aid ignrea csaate-i- treating all alike--there 1 ia nothing tlbioh can " be bronjghti ( .agiiaat, 1L 'ajaRiHMMHnvi Tk. Iaa!ln ilb Arief 1100,000 -. f a- fitarl 0mUAtBB Umrafm. tUnt dMtltntlMB. j l'i .'V J-;. j anah was swept Saturday nfgtt by the most disaatroua fira in her hlatoryjfKil fir H:t , 4' ' : j At 6.65 o'elock the fire broke out in the show window of D.ll- Hogan' dry ftoods store,; corner Brouguton and Barnard streets, while a man was lihMag a gA j9. f 4 mmit later the: fire had ran to almost ovorv part of the iiiuildtttp and those in it had with their lires. The fire com muni oated to the crockery store of Jas H.tooglas & Co , immediately east of Hogana, and it was all abhze in a jiffy. 5 The high wind prevailing coi- tnbued to; spread the; flunes and thereWM no possibility of checking ft. This building was one of the fine.it business blocks in the city, ana Its destruction represents a loss, with its contents, of at least $150,000. The fire then jumped to the magnificent four story brick bunding known as f i I i odd fellowsI hill. It as totally ds'royed It repre- eentsia los J of 1 125,000. AmoDg ita -" ' ; ? - m A m Inam rv - bcoapanta' was the xourg Mene hriaiian Association aod sevsra,! storekeepers on the ground floor-Thf HWUUU BUU lUllUlUlICO VI nut; vao mentbriekd welling immed:ateJy wet pf tms bU, were also destroyed Toe opb wa a f ,U0U tp SKiu.uui xne nre men epreaa irom me earner ot rar aardi,and State streets, through twelve or fifteen brick dwelling -housed, completely destroying them :Theyi irepresent'a loss of not leea than $75,000, including oontents. The air was filled with sparks, one of which lodjzei on the steeple oi tne . ( ISliiriSDXHT PrtXSBTTIBIAN CHUBCH, . corner; Ba)l and South B oad street , four br five blocks from the starting pOini of the fire- The ohurch waa totally destroyed, as waa also its handsome brick Sunday achool build ing; and four or five eonnguous dwellinga. The city haa only five engihea, and as all were needed in the business ! part of the eity, no attempt i was made to fight the fire i at the I ohurch. The loss on the church, chapel and contents was $200,000. The loas on the dwellings inthei vicinitv; waa at leaat $35,000 In the meantime the fire had comma nieated to the cupola of the large fouatory brick building' used aa a store for; painta, oils, au . , builder' materials, by Andrew Hanley. The lose: on the build ng and its contents is jpTobably i $80,000. Across the atret from thia was ; Tha HAHDSOJCa NW BBIOS AJSSXHAXf of t;he Savannah Guards, batallion, which wm totally destroy- It rep resenia a loaa of folly $85,000. Ten or fifteen wooden buildings were aleo burned, on which the loss was proba- Wy;f 10,000. .;f,! U " H cixxrao roa selt. Atlanta, Oharleeton, Augusta and Mabon were asked to send engines The total loss doubtless reaches $1,- 500,000 1 The insurance is much less. ! )US; TH riBJB PHDXB OOSTKOL j. At! midnight the fire waa under cotUrolifln addition to the buildings already j reported aa burned, the fire awpt away all the structures ou the asS side of Whitaker street, between York add South Broad: They were noi fine buildings, but will prcbably adf $25,000 to the loeses mentioned The fire also ' 8 wept along the north! aide of Southi Broad from Whitakei eaat I to. i within one house; of Bull street, the atruoture ' left atanding being si large brick residence owaed byDr. Hopps, which covered a aite which ihe government once endeav ored to buv as a location for the1 Uni ted States court and poetoffipe build r tfc'TBnt'MjriiT or thi riac Ai midnight the fire had done ite worat. The city waa still aflme wiibf the glare jof burnings. From the theatre, in the heart of the eity, it i now feasible to walk to the weateri extremity oi fBroughton street, ove thia feharred&remaina: of Savannah'! most beautiful and costly structutesf a diatanoe of third ot; a mile, fhe Independent;' Presbyterian church! wis; completed in 1818. Preaidenf Monroe waa present at it a dedication! It; coat $135,000- Oaly $18 000 ' in auranoe waa carried, aa the building waa' granite and aulated. The high wnd lodged a apcrk in the ateeple; The fire department waa too far away toj attend td the growing fla-nea Tbouaands ilood and watched thl aacred building's 4 destruction, and awaited witb breathleaa interest thl fall of the ateeple, which towered 189 feet in the air. At eight o'clock ii fell aa tue clock atrnck the hour. Thl a wee t-toned f bell, now jangled and out of tune, tolled aa it fell by atagea to) tne ground, IThe splendid Sunday school bail ingiad joining waa erected in 1883 by tne cbarity of alisa Telfair at a coat of $35,000. IThe inauranoe waa $25, ooo ; j-ii r ;. : . - : IThe Guards araenal waa the atruoture of its km i in the South The Odd 'Fellowa' hall waa Sidl- oated two veam ago I The Telfair academy waa aavedand ao waa the jnew Whitfield building across from the Guards arsenal. I Broughton street, the main1 ahop ping atreet,' ia awept from a mid.die point in the aouthern block, between yhitaker and Barnard, for lover a hundred yards west, crossing' Barn ard. ; ; State street is awep from Whitaker to Barnard and across Barn ard half way to Jefferson, a distance ol nearly 200 yards. Going south the building next to the Whitfield fas destroyed, then Havley'a blifid and sash factory and thl Guards r ana. Nxt comes York street. -Tis i swept for nearly two b.rcka frotl st point 100 feet west of Bull. The In m , block west of Bull or Both Broad etreet, on the north aide, ia flo- royed, except Dr. Hoppa' residence. Opposite ia the block cu wnieh he Presbyterian church ia attuated. Xhe parsonagH was aaved. Hull atreel ia south of South Broad. The Sunday school boild ng and Captain Flan ti4ry' reaidenoe and one other on the wat are ij ruins. f iiWriKht aqaaro tvas filled with fur L?ture atd ccfSaS. One undertaker Waa born t; out, aud acoiher mofed .tK unlet appreh nsicn. .Blanketa wre spread over the Telfair acadlmy r4f and! the building wea Baled; Capt Gordon protected hia reaidenoe ht dm of - wet bl ankete. Jhe; feparka spread over thecityi andaet fire to a houae nearly a' mile a-a?.: rZ&k DeSeia Hotel, now in TPTZh fiueat tof duBjgTion and ot her a ' attempted aavei the Independent iishurch, bu were driven, back bv the' hat. The fireif aa i the moat destructive unce 1820 Only the wide tree la aod fre quent parka preserved the eitv f rem a more awful visitation jji baa beenreported vet. and io serious imeif<iea . j Tnenigtboring ciiiea promptly started their; fiVe companies butlail were turned back before reach ingSaiannah. The blst; estimate 1 . j I TB TOTAIi LOUS - justify I the previous I atement Of $i,goo,opo;: . , . . 4 1 ( 1 . The fire .waa unique In its jampe, anct in lta election of the city a choic estf architecture Ffom Hogan'a building to the Presbyterian church is a qaarter of a mile.' The flames oyerieapihg a 1 intervening buildingn, asiied upon the historic structure, iso that little! wooden honisa right along aide the fitmes were in eeveral uin atancea entirely icnoi 1. Beginning wifh a taU building, tbfe sparks select ed edifices of equal altitude,! tie etlong wind preventing their descent, fl'he ishoweis of epkrka ft 11 in great fl&ea in te aoutheatern part of the oiv, sf mile distant The falling of the wills of the arsenal, Fand o her tall ertbetiohsi created the! sound of tre mendous: explosion. When the heavy walls of the i Guard's arsenal fell tne ahock of the .oneusaion! waa transmitted by the earth for a 1 bun dled yarda. Thouaanda watched ea gerly the ragicg flamea fori an ihour without atirring. aaitrelal ICpltoo,. Ms T. Commercial and Financial Chronicle, M &XDAT niaHT, ; April o, xoo The! week has been stormy iu va;i ous seotiona of the .country, and high Winds have caused prairie nrea in the North wea t; which Ideatroyed much farm property; but ao far aa reported orOD Drosoeots contin ae good. Trade movea slowly, and a further decline in Coti 18 to Denoted At lower, prices ia-ith; easier ratea of ocean freights there is some revival of export: bus- ness U wuea. , m . j I Lard on the spot! haa ruled rtquie and i closes nearly nominal at : 6 754. for prime cily,7 35. for prime Wea-; tern and 7 307.60(3. for refined for the i continent. The speculation in lard for future delifery waa at droopj Ing prices early in the week, but yes lerday and today tere ia more stead I inessj shown, due however, Itsstpj liny Improvement la the demand than fto a. material reauction in tne ; cm.r Inge On aalcL the dose ia steady j y Jfork baa been quiet, but ia i mre actiT today. Catjmeata have ihadjai aieaar s&ie, put utioma eases pnote are easier, including pickled bams at Aaluo.. Buiter is rather firmer, but neeaeldown to 9lUe for State fab i 9U ' I.: . . " . il .-ii u Conee on the soot declined earlv in the Week, in sympathy with the di press ion in the ipeculative markets but; jyesterday turned stronger arid today advanoed, Bio quoted at 18 for faii Cargoea, with aalea at 17al7f for Na 7 and 163 for No. 10; aiei Padacg, from September aa!e, at 21l i The speculation ia Bio optuns cou-l' tinud.to show declining ; prices until. Tueaday morning when May sold at Sl5.75o.k July at $16 10a., September, at $l6,40o and November at $16 obojf Tie! demand lor raw augara haa fallen joff and prices are weaker, the: market cloaisg fdull and aomewhat nominal at fids for fair refining Cube and;6s for Centrifugal, 96 deg. test: Banned augara maintain the late adf vanbejibut are ejoieter. Molaeaea ia easierand twoeargoea aold today for Philadelphia at 25a for 60 deg: test. jThe' tea jeale on Wedneaday weut Off at ateay pricea. I l : ' I jf Spirita turpentine haa further de clined and closed at 46c . Bosina are alio lower at $ljl2ia$i.l7V for com mon to good strained, add ;tar de dined to $2 20 Wools ;are ateadier. Th4 speculation in cotton f Or future delivery at this market was f exceed ingly jdull during the first half of the week: nnder refiew; the businesa on Tuesday waa the amalleat for a regu far j day aince the organization of the Cotton Exchange. Pricea fluctuated within the narroweat limita. An early rad fence on Saturday waa lost when it. waa aeen that reoeipta at New Qi leana: greatly exceeded the early esti mates. Ther;waa alight irregularity aa between the ; early and l ite delive riea. ii On Wednesday Liveipool came unexpectedly ;ptrong (more, however, in jthe volum cf spot buaiueaa than in the advance in futures) a.id we re apOnded'with aome spirit; but the de man'd waa not maintained, and valuta slightly reoeded, under aalea to realika by; local operators. Yesterday, with Liretpool again dearer (a good apot buaineaa there, the crop movement amaller, and the Southern markets hardening, there waa a futher advance oi 2i3 pointel with considerable buy ing for May; iut the market generally quiet. j ' . ' if i ?he toiajf ; ahow that (he cad interior atocka have decrtasm during the week 25,602 bales, afiJd are tonight ; 101,654 bales less tfcan at! t to same I period last year. The reeaipta at the same towns have bai?n 1,021 bales wore than the same Wek last lyear, aoLl since September lat cue receipta at all the towns; are 7, 759 bales more than for .the same .time); in 188788. i I IThe Figures indicate I a crease in the cotton iu sibt to n 61190,776 bales Aaa compared with; the same date o 1888, a decrease of 23'J, 45p bales a compared wiib tbe ptr. reispoadiDg iiste of 1887. end a je crease ot 29,SH balea aa bomp ii d with' 1S86 1-!:-, 1 " i 4 H a-' U . -. I i , a $dmkmm' tUmpm-vrf. I I ?AnHher ft wonderful discovery has beea made and that too by a lady in this pontyJ Dipeaae fastened its clntchea upofk her aftd for aeveu yeara, av tjth M t0d iu aereret teats, but her vital lor giri ware under m-ned and death seam ed immineht. : F.-r three months! ahe roughed inceeaantly and could not atefp. 6he boaghrf ua a bottle of D. King'a New DMootWf for conoujpUpn aid waa. ao mocta fffieved otTtaking first dose taai she apcan . srtghr andl wl hf bpe bottle has p jitradrayuloualy eared.; Her name to IfiJi LuiHcr Luta." Thus write i Vf. p tinrick; A Co.. of Phelby. Ipi (J. Got a free ffiai bottU at Lea. .Johnson & u b'idrog iaore. " ! 1 i .ii. . m t m , -J i BiioitrnowM &o Smoked Jowls; Smoked . Beef and Tonguea; pipe Qams; Smoked Meata o! every; de-aeriptioBi-JTine Mackerel j Cod fiab; Provtaioca of every dea'ctiptlon.if 1 !l ; ? Sup & ixacun. - The State Board cf EiucaUCii held metting at Ra!eaU Tueclav and voted the blue back fp-ftUiptbook out oi tb- public fchobla of the State. Thia :a the cod of Mu 'i5;on n North. Crol na o fr ih p4b'tc schools arte 5c wern4. Thy via i itrodace Hftr itgtoii j-'rUrl eU tnentary rear eonabit" if Lh vaat tc,d as ill. News ad 0BHbv$n i.vi thy wu.j uui a a ate IKrd tr t iu at Ion wuifcL doesn't vknw I tat Veb-tir'a blue-back and a lirub (from a 'persim mon iree are ntoo-ar' euiunetsi to the education of a' Nor! h Carolina boy MM BWfc I gam. I; aigh(R top high for the aine s Celerv om Purifies the Blood, Stcengthens the Nerves, Stimulates; the fj-iver, Regulates 'the Kidneys arid Bowels,; Gives Life and Vigor to eyery organ There's nothing like it Last sprliig, bcihir very much run down and debiutated. I Oompouod. procuTpaj some or tuine b Kxuerj Tbe use ct two bottles made me ret I like a new man. As a eeoeral tonic and srrliuc medicine., 1 dq not know Its equal. " W. L. Gkbenlkaf. Brigadier General y. 1. BurUngton, Vt. Use It Now!. ! Having used your Palne's Celery Compound this sprliig, I can safely recommend it as tha roost Dowerful and at the same time most I gentle regulator It fa a rplemlid nerve tonic, 7 and since taking It I have felt like a new man." K. . Knohk, y atertown, uakota. $1.00. six lor a?.oa ; At Druggists. Wells, Richardsow Co. rropB. Burlington. Vt. DIAMOND DYES lot I eifmttl Jlcmomuemll LACTATED FOOD t . : t r1 PURELY VEQeTABL J. 28 Cntrt ms Sox. THOROUOXLY REUABLt. I 9 eoxsa fom es en ABSOLUTELY SAFEJ f itct ! FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DR.J.H. SCHEkCK 4 SON, PHILADELPHIA, P.I s i. I " purely vrneTAste. I THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. 25 CCHTS VtS BOX. ' I 3 Bona km S5 an. f Sot -T ABSOLUTELY BAFB. PdR SALE BY ALL DRUOSlSTS. 01J. H. 8CHNCKa SQM, PHILADELPHIA, PA, Buypoueof the 1 1 f VACUUM BUBBEB TIP AB ROW i BRONZED An innocent toy that furnishes in door amassment for children and frown people; ' .t 4 FEATHER f DUSTERS, SHOE BRUSHES, r SCISSOE3, SHEARS, POCKET KNIVES. TH0S il. !fti0G& SOSSi W. L. DOUGLAS 03 SHOE 4 CINT LtMtK ,3 SHOI rOR LA01K8. . OKNITTVK HANIWIKWED SHOKJ T.ilMllll 3.BO POLTCM AN I FARM KltS' 8HOB. . KXTB4 TALUK VA :tra valck calf rhok. 1 eiAa sots school bhoks. Fraadnlent when nrr atKt prfe arv sot stun when my nitm tuxt prfe ar sot ituopw W.IDO0OlJaaVnrocataa.lissai w. L. DOUGLAS r C S3 SHOE FOR, Beet Material. Best 8tjlo. Sort Fitting. - W. L. DOUGLAS, BaoCTor.Uiav FOB SALE BX HELLER BROS., r - BAiJiiGr4. it a pound j gSiiuni.i 1 1 1 ii i fii iti 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ijifc j ; f foililiouaJdjvffCeinitol f t - jjfcuiiiiiiiiiiiwniiniiiimw yiinrrii I , SaaBBBB)fcjjpjpBMBBMSSiaaBBBa I - : k IS I-jj. ."fori . f . .TV. i . . . . . i i ii 1 1 f j orhiiions felawr CoicptonE L. I 50 Gents MM ISlfctir ir1s !lir(;uYAV , A. FOR. NORTH! " CAROLINA SCHOOLS. First. Steps in BY MBS. C P. This little book, comprising 278 pages, is one ofjhe mot deUghtTul hUtoriea ever ' written of any Bute or countty. The interesting tory of our ata is told in an . ,ZT 5 ' virv mpner, sucn aa wui Of its reaOra. I- u prciallv nrenared for h?0,ld.th', unatilaaou rerdict of aU tear he r who have examined th book im that it ia jaMth thing!" It wiU quickly find its way into thouaanda of school and homes in North Carolina. , - j s ; - . , PauiifaMy prints and handaomely bound. Price 75 centa' per copy by mail fJOpaiu A aaaajasjifTu fjj j' j BookaU!e and Pnblnihire. Rale'sib N. 0. j In pursuance -I of deed of trust the sale at cost will continue un- til Jan . 25. at the store, of J. : C. Brewsiter,No 214 i . J : ! . I j . : Favettevllle VSiJ After that date all the gocds i . " i J . 1 i .i - i . j on hand will be sold at auction to t the highest bidder for cash- SW. DEVEKLILX, Jr. ! TRUSTEE HI 4 1 HEADQUARTERS' f M3oe No. 18.3 telephone - No. 79, fast Uanin Stroet, Adams Building. . xaro, tiargets street, near Ice Factory. Tele phone No, 10. " (0 A L. f Antbjrav.ute. White land red ash broken, egg; and nut, for 'grates and atovesi - ' . ri i s !'" ' : S - i - I i ! - I ' '3 . i I , - v Bi tnminou a. Tennessee, West "VTr-j Jnia Splint and Pocahontas. Tbe West Virginia Splint-the beet and cheapest coal in the market, a trial of tha. same la ooiy necessary So prove the fact. ;F0r smithing purposes the best we can euy, "Tne Mountain Brook Smithing Coal." W ;0 O D long or cetj and split to ord O PhiI. lL kkrtm Jc Co. WANTED. We solicit pripojaIs for del Ivering at it or near . Baleigh within the next three weeks Tne Handrei CVrds or Twelve Thl upand Pieces of Hea't Pine: Oak i l i- Celar Stakes, s'z j about txl inches, 8 ' I feet. long, i Jones Sl If owell.. Jones & Powelle HEART STAKES t n'.i RALEIGH, N O. Apra ith "89. S- jr Vv, - ' l ' iJJ. t-o. ' .;' ' ' " GOW PEASE. -m I r'..;-:: : , Any one who has .PEAS for sale r ' -i j,;'- s - will please '. quote price quantity and kind to f : , ; - ' V 1 i L 68 1 vixi N. C. History, SPENCER. cnarm bom teachers aod pupils, and ll imiintr wt inti,.;. ... 1 &PESCLID (Kacetsers to E. J.DirdiD.) Holleman Buildinv, ajettevitePu, RALEJCHiN. C Offer at all tin.ee act rxpiete. etcck cf i . ! i-. , i f ' .i ! - I- : - Grctcriee, Prcvisjcr?, ard Blsple and i t 1 " I i Ifeney Family Sifpl:e cf eT.r de-' i j L . . I- , acriptios, of the Ecit Qutliij and at the jXxmeet Pricee. ll g'.oda promptly delivered and I . . ! L - - I fully guaranteed as to qaH'- and price. LEEf JOHNSON d: 00 Opposite PoatoSee, f - -r. i .. I I i I ' i ' ' . i i, f . . I t -i I We offer everything H our line- st the j most Beast nable Rates. :' . i- .!-i:.f V OUR SPECIALTIES. 1 ARE FINS MP OR TED I '! ' ; 1 ' -; J ; U AND j : " DOMESTIC CIGARS I- i i ! ... And everything- dispensed fiomthe SODA : COUTJTEn we have the most elegant Apparatus in the city. - J j ' ..j ' ;." : " i ' ; i -'" lAY,USA VIG1T. LERJOHNSONCOs ' ; 1 -! "' 1 " First Corner Above Yarboro Bouse, OPPOSITE U. S.1 POSTOFFICE. SUARANTEED TO 0UTWEAH v ANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET ? AL3YER, STRO'JSE CO. Ea ATTR 3.-412 BROADWAY. Af. Y. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 9, 1889, edition 1
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