(ffbtham jH&ccod THURSDAY. OLTOBEll 2!, 1885. H. A. LONDON, Editor. Elections will be held nu next Tues day in several States, its follows: Iu OolorttdO) for an Associate Justice of How often have we heard this the Supreme Court : In Connecticut, j within the last two or three weeks! for members of the Legislature: Iu ' How mve tl.oo people spoken . , . . without siviiiK the matter a serious Iowa, for Governor and oiher State thou,,llt , W(. lls,sll.t us a ,-.u.t, ,vlt,. officers and Legislature: In Mary-. ouj fcar of successful oouti.idiotion. land, for Comptroller and Clerk of that there is not a man in lvobes.ni the Court of Appeals: Iu Massachu- county, white or black, in the enjoy -.. - , ,,i W( f ment of reasonablu health of body setts, for Governor ana other Mate . . . . . . , ' and mind, who is loo poor to suo- otlicers and Legislature, and upon a Wi ib f()1. a uj nt.W(iimi.,.. 'I'lioso proposed amendment to the Consti- same men will readily atyieo that the tUtion of the State providing for pre- money could not be spent to a better ..;.,.. ; i.,.vu. T.. Afiu.w. advantage, and vet they say they . , tl ... . ppi, for Governor and other State oflicers and Legislature: lu Nebrns- ka, for Supreme Court Judge and pil ing iu their own county. They iziug a new congiess. All who know Rcent of the State University; Iu are not too poor to feed, clothe and antiong aboui .Johnson's career as New Jersey, for part of the Ltgisla-' '',:,tl &f children, though by president know that his policy" t t" i- . , . . refusing to furnish them the news- never vibrate. 1 : that he said trcas.xi ture: In New lork. for Governor and p,M,(j. U,? Ht. (inoe depiivo them of .hould he made uj. but that ho other State officers, five Judges of the cheapest and most practical ed- followed throughout the course nut the Supreme Court and the Legisla- ucation of the age. They complain lined by Lincoln lnins,''.f. IWuineii turei In Pennsylvania, for State thut their children have no tast" : r tary evidence m the State Depart Treasurer: and in Virginia, for Gov- f"l'if; 'et lKv withhold ment as well as the published speech- , them, that which, above all others, es of President Juiiiisuii when he was nor, Lieutenant-Governor and Attor- .will (.utiv,lU, ft tas(e for m.uling. -swinging round tiie circle" and the ney-Generul, and Legislature. ' n nine futilities out of every ten. recollections mid notes of his private More interest is taken in the elec- where ttie Hohesonian is taken, there secretary, all fail to orrohoi aie Po tions to be held iu New York and i " scramble every week to see who pew. T.oth Grant and Johinon are .. ..... . ... wid tret hold of it tirst. and this goes now dea l and cannot atb m or denv. Virginia than in anv other States. f , . n t ,i, , . i,,.' on till everv uieinbe:- of the lamilv I lie pr. sent t ii.ioloi c. is a go. . I imo Iu the State of Now loik the result hlM niul ;t w ,ui(l.(l it ,.(,.ui -p; ,,. ,,. v..:;itil. Chatin.-y to draw the is iu much doubt, with the chances js Ul, the case, probably with any cork which confined his after dinner (wo fear) in favor of the republicans, other paper or book, but for the truth fermenta: ion. It will bo remembered that Clove- of the fact, we have the positive .lee- it cannot be ,.,i,v years before , ,, . .. . .. w , laralion of bundled of our people. (ngies w ul demand m.ie comfort- ,uu.umju..ij n. U..IL.-,.. ,. was only about l.HH) in a total vote of about one million. He received (be votes of several thousand inde pendent republicans, culled Mug wumps, and they aie all now sup porting the republican candidates. But as un off-set to this loss, there were several thousai d Ii isli and other democrats, who voted against Cleve land and for Butier, and are now supporting the democratic candi dates. Both parties are straining every effort and the contest will be close. But while the nation at large will await the result iu New York with more interest than in any other State, yet the people of the South and especially of North Carolina are more interested about, the election in Virginia. In that State the demo crats are cofideut of victory, but the lepublicans are making desperate euuris. uovei nor-eieci c oiaKer line recent successful candidate in Ohio), Senator Sherman. Gen. Logan, and Other republican leaders from the North have rushed to the rescue of Mahone and Wise, and are actively canvassing Virginia. A most vigor iiv campaign is being carried on, and politics ui e at a white heat. Cnm. Lee has conducted himself most ad mirably throughout his canvass, and Bias thoroughly moused the demo crats wherever he has y;ono. Ho has pioved himself worthy of the great name he heais. Somk statistics as to the condition of the internal revenue service may be of interest to our readers. We are rndebted to Kon. Jos. S. Miller. Commissioner of internal revenue. for a pamphlet copy of his last report ' to the Secretary of the Treasury, from which we are nabled to gather some interesting informal ion. There are now 85 collect. n di.stiict in the United States, the number having been reduced from 12(J. The cost of collecting the rev. nue is !i;00,(Hit) less than it was last vear. a saving 1aH,....;...ui,.. v.....i. : c.1 llMuym,irnUu,..,.vui 111 Carolinal The ti.tai amount of inter- nal revenue eoliecied fiom all souices for the year ending June Hi. IK,. is ' sitio in 1- rii i i 112.420,111 lMlivuled .W follows: 1..T21,K!)7.58 from spirits distilled from grapes, apples or peaches; ."?()!),- S)l'J,:U4 5il from spirits distilled from grain and other materials. 4.f,41.-, "j., . ... .... H.VM m special tax on reiail h.pioi- dealers, K.(-77,2i7.r0 from cigars uud cheroots, !j.j'2',l,.':if.hK on c.iga-1 twttes, $C08,043.r2 on Hiiuff, 1.1,53,-i linii nn ..ii,,., .i ..w.b;.,., i ... " . , b ; BocO'-i,i.w.y.i Pfi'"i' tas dealers in manufactured tobacco, aud $17,747,00(5.11 on ale, beer aud por- ter Few pe.ople realize how heavy a tax they pay on these useless lux urieg. The largest amount collected in ruy one district is l;h2'.)8,(iH7.18, wmen sum is conecte.l m the tilth , lllinoi district, and the smallest is i in Vermont, that entire State paving i only $20,889.8:1. The State of North Carolina paid the sum of l.8i.KS. ! 95, a sum nearly three times as large I tie that paid by the people of the ! Mia foi. tha u,,,.,-t A !.;,. . .. i goveinment. Fbaous of the grossest character are alleged to have been committed in the city of Cincinnati at the recent election. The result iu that city is jet lu doubt, as the aid of the courts ban been invoked, and the mutter will undergo judicial investigation. At one time a bloody riot was immi nent, and the citizens were much alarmed. It would seem that "a free ballot and a fair count'1 ueeds protec tion at the North more than at the South. Too Toor to Take a Payer. Iu every neighborhood thorn arc persons who rend thoiv neighbors' papers, and say that they fire "too poor to take a paper.'' To such per sons we wish our subsciibeis to road the following, which we copy from the Luuiborton Uohosoniun are too poor to subscribe. To. poor () f)(ir a wwk to tini, out ..vt.ivihin.' of interest that is trans- ll,1,w,1, su11(1 ,m,u , th.lt ,u.v lak(. it ,-,. ,IBU. wivtM an,i ,-h ldren '- that they give them no rest when they are without it. Wo tell s mi" of thorn wheii they aver that ihev are too poor to take the paper that Til KY MA Y BE SO YKT. TllCSH lllell are not so poor in purse as in rrurosn. They h;.e not eonw to realize it as a necessity. Some of these men who al e too poor to pay tor paper lose time enough iu borrowing from their neighbois or in lounging about pub lie p. aces to pick up thu news, to pay tive times the subscription price. Then the man who t.ikes a paper to tilivl out what his neighbors and the rest of the world are doing, is btiiuii lated to greater exeition. g,.fs the benefit of other people's experience and is thereby irica'lv iu-mdited. Don't say you are too poor to take a paper. A l!o. Shot. Fr.-m the .'l.arl"it olfrv.r. From passeiiiei s on the ( 'a;-' una i,,,.,.i i;..i ...... i ,,i,., i i the Isel'V- rjtv vesterdav afternoon .ui ( er repoiter learned the piirticulai f tiatrtc oeeurience m hie town ot Lain ndiiii g. and on greatly excited the p town. Daniel May. a son .if 1,'ev D. M.r Carolina 'onferenee wlii.h has ':e of that I b! Veins, the North ,hot and : a compaii perhaps fatally injur. ion nuined Herbert Clmk. a'' d 11 years, a son of Mr Kobeit I. Chitk. of Laniiiiburg. Th" two hoys hat each secured a gun and had been out hunting, and it was mi th. ir ret inn home and after eiitein g the town that the shooting occurred. A g'ance at young May's wound sliowd it to be f a ve-y serious eharae'er. The load of shot had struck him in the face, but fortunately for i sudden movement of tin boy at the moment the gun ti.od. the wound was pail hd lv a ''laiiem.r one. One of vouti'' M;tv was shot oiil. ids nose was perforated, and a noition of the cheek hone under the destroyed eve was torn away. Tim shot wounds bled profusely and the dociois ha 1 great dillieulty in extrae.n.g tue i-iiden ellets, many of wliicti ha t gone in too lar to lie re.acueil. rv v eral shot were exti acted from the roof of the boy's mouth. Tt,,.r o-r, ,.;.l;..ri...r ... . ' """,v '"is t' the cause of the atlair. hut it is getl- orally believed to have boon purely accidental. The principal witness is a luliL K'rl who W!W 111 "' near the boys, and wh" savs she ll0jm, rlttlU'lisk Mltv: ,.i;.;ui , leave to shoot yon," at the same time pointing his gun at May. May s,li1- I won't,'' but just then the - !U1 f,,'ip.1,1' , They app. at ed to b,, in play, (.lain had evident iv pointed tUe'Knn at his eompanion in fun. and the firing was an unfortunate acei dental result. The ailair created a Krftttt Hf,s'" " Laurin'utfg. ami ueh sympathy is expi. s. d for both the parties cone, rueil - well as for their families. A ItlooUy Encounter. A disjiatch from Nashville, Tenu., dated Oct. 24tli, says: A dispatch from Tracy City. Grundy county, gives the details of a bloody encoun ter between a party of illicit distillers aud citizens. W. F. Ilohbs aud Cal- vi Tipton were arrested for soiling ".vlidi.at" whiskey iu the woods near that town. There aie no Federal (,m,'''rs .,lt, I1- au-l the men WL,,1 lnei h for, il ',vl1 '""y't'tc H,Iul. 'wl""-d. They at on. e drove 1 lelr '" b;fcl (t " hisney short dist iiuce fiouj the town and be- gau selling again, and considerable drunkenness and several tights result-1 ed. Later in the night Jeff and iiili anuto ami wave i.tUver wont to the : laige uuiuber of pfruiK. Many are camp and gave the wildcatters a buried in the ruins, uml it is doubt sevote beating. Early yesterday , ful if any of them can U. te-cued in morning Tiptou and Ilohbs borrow-; time to save their lives. Troops have ed shot guns with the avowed pur-1 been sent to the scene of the disaster pose of killing linker and others. to aid iu the wot k of relief, i'her went to Baker's house uud I called him out, but before Tipton! could shoot. Baker wrenoliod the i min fiwiiii TT.ildw niitl wfit.t.liiii' liiw.l it at Tiptou. Both guns were dis-: charged simultaneously. Tiptou t failing mot tally wounded and Baker : severely. One of the participants ' was caught, but Ilobbs escaped. ' Our Washington Letter, Fri'in nitr lli'iriiiar CtrropiuuUuH.j ASHiNirrox, D. C, Oct. 24, '85. People liereahouts who know some thing .ihoui, the facts, and had some personal knowledge of the events transpiring in the early days of An drew Johnson's presidency, receive with many grains of suit Mr. Clmuney I epew's yarn about the rescue of the republic by ion. Giant from John son's schemes to overthrow it. bc low has alwavs enjoyed a reputation tu ilniif lie; ir-l .l t it l. ill lull iustice. tie savs Johnson fust vind cl ivclv sought to'hangail iheleadeisof ihe lehellion. ilii.v n,.ver i i.ri,izi..l him socially and thou in the next lir.ath, when they held out their hail Is to him he went in the other diieclion tlinnv and conceived a p'an for the miiehineiy of the piv eminent into their hands br on. ao.e in w I this i. more c.mm oi'toiis ipntrters h to do the ! iw making for l ea' nation. In sauiilei ing througii the capito! yesieiday went into tiie llou-e at d S.-nate chamhoi, only to liud t hem iiotii depleted of tveiy aitiele ,f furniture, carpets, desks, spill. ions ami ail. These two rooms ate about as .hoary and deso late rooms for pal. he ne us one eati imagine. I'o think of in n coop ed ui. to; tune uio.nh.s ,ii a time in a room sviiieil. Without the gnoeri' S, is Hot mo:e th in fc.-t sipiare. one liiay not ui.piire the reason for the Congiessi.mai mortality tli.it follows the long session every : second year. In w inter t hose eha libel s al e kept at w Hal is supposed lo be an equable . temperatur.-. hut it is a .pia.ity of h.ai tint is enervating as well as nauseating No until I 'ongress pro- vide halts for its ow n use distinct ively ami apai t from :iil otlier tiov i rniueiitai sui loiiuditigs. wid there be a oheek to the fearful death rale that how pi e .ills. With tin- ! u and half mi, lions of cart "Lei 1 do. In, brought hither by tiie Snatuia from NYw Oi : m.s ti.r nilier day. th. ie an Jeiw oTs tons of silver coin in the iia.ional t reasur-' a.':.itist tive ami a iia'f tons of gold, inc. tiding bricks. Witii tins vast weight of Mief coin ruuiillig the v.niits over tint:! ev. ry aval. able ineli of space is oecilpn ihe minis aie a'-' :.ng two inii.ioiis of the same tin ha iv and iiiilian Isome money eveiy ujo.itii Hi tli year, in ooiupaaiieo wuii a stupt.l pieeo ot legislation that pa --ed ( 'ol.gi ess in the interest of the si. ver kings ot Nevada and Colo rad .. S lieu this nintiev i oountod it oc cupies the time ef thii ty expert count i rs just till eo uoeks. 1 lie popu.ar improsr-ion is that the dodars are taken up one by one and thrown imo a pi.e wl.iie tiie coi.ut is on. but. this is a delusion, puse and simple, for were this the ease the treasurer of one admiiustiaiioii who must count the mom.-s turned over to his suc cess u would be able to tioid i.ls eiiii" througii at ieat two elitlie lui ministrai ions bt lore ho could he coin polled to di-gorge li.elcfole tile scales ale lesoihd to. lie' m ,i,ev be iug put into bags, witn an iiniio.m weight ill each by which the whole pioeoss of eoilllting occupies ol.1V a natter of two or thlee Weeks. I'lto.N . Texa Prairie Kites. A desm'eh from Fort Worth, la- ted Oct. 2 1th says: Kcports reached here hist night iroui Clarendon. Don nelly county, an.'. o:her points up iu tin' I'.ui Handle, of the most devas tating prim ie tii es ever known in tlusSiute. It is believed 1 1 at the number of acu s burned over will approach "iOo.oimI. The country in which the tiies a, e i aging extends from the Canadian river one bun dled miles to the south. It is iin possible as yet to give any idea of the in. livid;: d losses. In soino phi cos cowboys were oblige 1 to ride into lakes to save themselves. Ju l; Uiowti, of Clarendon, was severe, v burned while endeavoring to save his! summer crop of mi':et. which was destroyed. Fully olie-fom th of his range was also destroyed. A Fl ight fill Accident in France. A cablegram from I'mis. France, dated October 2lith. says: Dispatch es from i'eri.pioA. the capital of the Department of D.udogue, state that a (rightful accident has occmied at die Chaiicehide .piarries, near that town. Whiie a huge body of men were engaged in taking out stone the (p-iarrn s suddenly toil in, destroying the village situated on the ground: above the stone piss, and k.lliii" a ! Some genius proposes to introduce. ; paper shirts. This might do for Japan, llUt Wlillid nl'UVH A k'lliir fii.iitr'' f,.,. tne doctors, because rheumatism, etc., ; would become frequent. If, however, people would keep Snlvatiou Oil con- i venient, paper shirts might still be a tsuuecbs. It cusls ouly '!, euuta. law FOR FALL The Best is The undersigned ti'ke this method of iiifcimiig t thut tley have just returned from the Nonhein Markets with u well liclid stock of New FALL A!S WI'Tfig IMI Consisting of everything usually kept Call and examit.e our new stock of ou ill everv piufeiil.ir. A fine lot of iblibons. Ladies' Hats Oi't. ill. 1SS3. tf. WE A1!E .NOW HEADY TO SUim TO THE PUBLIC The Largest, Cheapest and MOST COMPLLTK SftK'K OF GOODS THAT HAS KYHU IJMF.X JKol ill 1' TO THIS COl'N IY. Consisting of DKY GOODS. NOTIONS, CLOTHING. CLOAKS. HATS, HOOTS. SHOKS. HAKDWAKIl. TJXWAKK. WOODF.NWAIiK, G 1 O C 1 1 K 1 US, D K 1' ( i S, CO N IT1CT I O N 1 . 1 U I IS, l TllNiTl Kll, LKATHKU. and evi rytl.il';.' else that any body else has. Woo! ill espeei.il at!, nt, on to CLOTHING. ANV i'tlici:. which no will uiidie u Our stocl 1 HO' !'S and SflOF.S are extra large and very cheni. hi iiight me hall s. hi. and wit ii a gloat deal of c:i e and long' Goods Wee expef . lice w . tl.mk our s..ek well bought. We haw the best SMIKI" and the aud Irenes ve have ever .-con. WM AlOl D!'.T."'.I!UNF,D NtT TO HI! FNDlUJSOld) !5Y ANY ONM OK ASVWllKlil'. FOU Hill CASH CASH ( I S I O.MIlllS WILL I'.r. GIVI'N MXI'KA INBTVKM UN I'S. Our stock f MllNS i:, 1 i U)YS' GOODS is l.v far the LA KG EST and CHKAl'I'.sr over seen in this enmity. JI1ANS for blent per vai.l up. All we ask is to give us a look before you buy. No trouble to show goods. Wo thank continue it. fiiends for their ( ail soon ami se. lor yourselves l'ittsboro'. N. C. Oct. 1. 1SS.1. JOS, (.2 1 rLLKY RALEIGH, N. C, No "J.'i.'t I 'io ettevii'e St I ret. and No U' h! l lxcl.ange I 'luce. - m vi:h in - DKY GOODS. NOTIONS. J'.'iOTS AND sil )11S. HATS. CLOTHING AND (HINTS' FlKNLStiiNG.S. : ASK TO SKH I Bali's Celettratc Bsaliii FrEserv-l inn Corsets, (iitaratitee 1 Satisfactory Kel'illided." Mom MWWS TO l.K I'i'l'Mi AT l ilts lloI'SK. THE MOST KELIAi'.LM (iOODS. THE (iKHATI'.sT VAK1ETY, THE KEsT ATTENTION. THE LOWF.sT 1' KICKS. A Call v. ill coiiviiice. Com and see me whether ymi buy or not. .JOS. I'. (il'LLEy. Oct. 1. ISSo. :5ms. J. A. r&clOI?AZ.D, E. m i u 4; IIA 1 o CO Q -i P CX -F r Yuit -At rtuii 'At if E II E A Dt F A I IT E KS FOK MENS. KOVS' AND CIHLDKEN'S CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, FT' K NISI UNO GOODS. AC. I take this method of informing mv friends iu ( hut h.im a:.d thfidjoiniiig counties that I am now with the l.u je and well known Clothing House, f K. Ii. Atidiews ,V lo.. where I will la; prepared to serve (hem to gleut lid-' '. ant'i-je wh. ii they me in need or Clothing. Cull any how shall always bo glad to see vou. 1 i. a. McDonald with K. K. Asmjews A Co., K.m i.ic.i:. N. C. ff. L WM l 11, i ixna . c, MANri'.'.t'TlllKKS OF DOORS, SASHES, ETC. Only Manufacturer of the celebrated IICTSON CULTIVATOR, tue L,"it usf for l'"rn a,'(' eottou DKE-SSED Ll'MBEli specialty, All stvl. s of COFFiNS on hand, bih. j.'tsiw. X4 ft bV., 1.11'S '' AMD WINTEi v. the Cheapest! m a I'ust-class country store. goods. We are satisfied we can please I and Trimmings always on hand. E, XV IcLTEA?J & CO., j SiLKK STATION. C. F. & Y. V. R. II. I ! our M'.IIY l.AHtiM STOCK OF specialty this Fall. Can lit any one at cheapest I'nderwriir for Men. Iiovs liberal patronage, and hope they will i2i i ran mm DON'T FAIL TO SEE DAVID IJOSKNTIIAL. at J v. iiosi:mii m's oi.n stanp. Coiner Fayettevilli ai d Hargett Sis , ! . WMEKK YT WW A. FIND : TtlK LA KG KS T S TOCK' OF i HATS, BOOTS ani SHOffl, I A N I AT LOWKK I'KICKS III.W ANV OTHKIi IKH'SK IX IT IK STATE. MY riiiuiuoaiu uuijaitiuuni IS NOW COMPLETE AND MEKCMA.VTS WILE FIND IT TO Til EI K ADVANTAGE TO VISIT ME KEFOKE KUYING. Verv n sjk ett'ullv, DAVID KOSENTIIAL, ' cor. Fayi ttcville and Margctl Sts., . KALEK.H, N C. o..i..l.cr s, ;ss.'i. ilnis. " J B. MAKEfSACETC0.r SANFOKD. MOOKK CO., N. C, M VNt KACTCUEliS OK Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings. Window and Uoor Frames, Hand-Railings, Baluster". Newel Posts, I Porch Columns, hurch Pews, ; ami all kinds of dressed lumber. I lu view of the fact that we are situated iu the midst of the very, best lumber regions of our Suite, mid ; having all necessary fiicilttie-i for manufacturing we fi e' eonlident that 'we can oiler as good work on as, reasonable terms n any other n.auu ' facttiror in the Stuie. All oi.lers by : mail receive prompt attention. ; Price List .,ent on xj plication. ; My U. Ism. ty. WYATT ii TAILOR, GK00SRS AND- C0MIB5I0II MERCHANTS, I I CAKKY IN STOCK A FULL LLNEj OF i Hcavy Groceries. jj j, . an(l Tklf, A SPECIALTY. CONSIGNMENTS OF j Cotton and Produce SOLICITED. WYATT & TAYLOR. , 13 E. Mahtix and 10 1'x.miN.iE I'l.'.ce, ; lC.VLtiOH, N. C. j I S'Vl. 51, MI5. ' BJiRWAi(iMlt Ii HOT 1 1 J5US, Knoxyille, Tenu., Charlotte, N. C. Fall and Winter Season, 1885. THE TIME MAS COME AND WE AUK rUEl'AREl TO OUR I'KIENDS: We dcire to aiiiunince that we will otTer this Keiis.ni a stock of Moh'h, Youths' and Hoys' Clothing i that we uel eonlident will merit your cloxest attention. Our stock as heretofore, will emhra. e th- New.t Desigua nnd Stylep, esjiecially manufactmed to mot t the lo.piiiomeiits of those appreciating tirst class, Inmost ly made Clothing. The reputation of our "miikes" being fully estahlished. wo deem it unnecessary to make any further claims, hut refi r you to those who will MiWt.itdiiito the above, and tlioy are found among ihe best dressed people . f I his vicinity. Our Novelties iii G. nts' Fin nishing (Joo.is arc immei.se and unsurpussed tins seas on. DO NT FA Hi TO SKK OUii Fine Ciiderweiir. (ihives. Neekweur a'.d Ocnt:!' Fine Siiirts, suilublo for tv. niiitr dress, ('nil early and tl, t First Cl.fice. N. It. tlarmeiiis made to order at short notice. YelV Respect fnllv. sx:iiWAr?aBK. linos., LEADlN'ti Oct. 1. ISS",. .HES IS We have just enlarged our warehouse, which makes it the largest and hest Sighted and best arranged warehouse for hand ling leaf tobacco 5n the State. Sleeping apartments for Far mers and large lot room for wagons and horses. Our sales last season were far beyond our expectation, and we have made ample arrange ments to handic a!B the tobacco brought or svnt to us, which shall have our BEST ATT KM ION, and we will see that it pi:l(; ris itll value ; upon our Hon: . We have ples y of buyers, and new ones earning in every week wih large orders to (ill, and we epeei a Jivelv tiane this season. ISriisg us a load of your To bacco, and ivy our market, and we wi33 soon convince you that J0XES r()S Warehouse is the p3ace to sell yonr TOBACCO. HIGHEST A V Eli AGE PRICE OIJTAIXKh IX ANY WAliKIHTSK IN NORTH CAROLINA LAST SEASON WAS AT .lOXFS & ('OAS. October 15, lnS;. 1 llMuiill fiidiMd Ship or hriissryoui'Tofoacco Crop in FAItMKirs rJSALKIGH, tuijiua, This is ti e lemlin- Wiirchonse in the State for FFLL W KMJHTfl, LIEERAL CTIAUOKS, tlTI('K SALES, ;)(1 i'RIOF J'KOMIT ilETl'RNS AND THREE MONTHS STORAGE FREE. AUCTION AiD IIocfHliends or Tierces sent t nil who desire to ship their tohncco to the Fakmhi's Waui Mors!., nnd iiuiui.f. o till shipmentt, to receive the miu. iittenti'iii as if th" fiiiiiiir was jiresent. Time and expense siued by ship' pint; iu h"':,''' lets THE FAiWUF.n.S WAHEHOl'SE IS ALWAVS OPEN. As mi inducement to competition in the ciiltnre of fohiicco. the Farmer' WahhioChk hus ofl'ered to pn iiiiun.s. um follows: For the 300 pounds of North Cnrolinii tohin co sold on the floor of the Faiimi h's Warkhoiikk hy the pin t y ruining it, ot the croj. of 1S.S3, which shull net the lsrest avernf, we will deliver it full lilondeil Jersey Bull, sired by Xerxes of Oregon, out of (irii.-i.i of Ji'.ltii.iorc, tin. I for the second lies,t iiveriire on same amount of toimeeo, und. r khiuo cuiiditioi.s, we will deliver u 15-1C! Blooded Jersey J5uil, sired by Xerxo of Oregon, out of Winnie Wvuue. Both of these pieii.iunis wid l e d. I vered nfur the 13th ot Dtceiuher, 18S5. Sept. 17, 1S&5. 3ius. CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, Opposite U. ',' !' Ofllco. & CO.'S Tin: WAKKIIOUSE. Propiielors. SALES EVERIT SA7. eJlplii3ilsfil',

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