V '.V . - Th3 Durban He ccrdcr. K.C. H M'UXKY. Editor &Ir tsr jositePariish' DURHAM, N. C: -. . T r T. Ai 4AOE Tn. old year I. .one, at the solemn ".JL. hourcfim.lnightit died, but not in u9 wheD presenting to yomhis hand olwcnrity As the old year past in- some silver ice pitcher, to present to eternity, countless millions were also to you the best wishes of all who Office in JUosta Building, oP standing in tho dim shadows JiX o liave becn ; arrish'a Warehouse. , in?, its lost mnmcn's. listening to tne .eft.boril jngtjtution. cswcmllv in echoes of its dying breath as It rust- tni8 Southern land pf ours j it is look led tho dry leaves, "or ungit iast ed forward to, as an approaching sea mournful song anion? the leafless son of r.st and pleasure. ? And just . " ... , beforn this annual rest we instinctiv branchr". Yes, the old vrar is gone, )y ook art)Uud u8to find gnme vmhy and we aland in tho golden sunshine onet j0 whora wecan show some favor. of th new. Let us pauoe a moment Ami then we make ourselves happy ind reflect on tho scenes of tho past. ' giving, and hope to make others , .. A, nappy in receiving, la th s, we The mighty hand of time is wafting thfiiwa havesillK,ft oW the 'right ns onward with astonishing rapidity, m&nt "Honor to whom honor is due" during tho past year many of ourlis what wesiai at, and, we hava suo f mnAa mna ralntivea liftva died, and I ceeded. Let this adorn your happy NOEFOtK. Va J... iat, 1S80-. afftn(i .ho dawn of 1886 the houie;and whether you look, at it as - . v r. .. . . . .. , .i... an ornament or trom It, dunk the icar Accuruor , vu vj.w.. i fUoncrnt is presciiT, who ui un . a. a . A a J ' rived Here Mns morning ana iou w t,t. the city thronged with the "dusky de- beean 2 t-Trf S..1 Mmn.. ahnuld come this y ar thought of tho who caused it to be : Vur.A nitrKt. the I ill v. m t T,et na all W fJJUlUJUI'nlUIJ, AUU D " - i TV I! U win uo icnuj V" - . raioa of scbscbiptiok ; Oat Tear, in Advance, fix Months, " $1 CO 75 JLDYI2HSn?3 BATES LIBEBALj an ornament I cool, refreshing drauirht nf nnr water New Year shall see it Khich God intended for man to drink. solemn thought If the let pass in your memory some kind try to be ready.' All of us can find We may be separated in future vears. audanDlv our ener-enna tnoth , i w - ii ' ample cause forler pcrsuits, but we can look with encouragement, on your career of life, anaieel sun more convinced that, atreeta were blocked with military companies and bras', bands. This timitw tK .am" tiaa Kaon rlonrpsRpd WHT III tug bwi '" .v.. r. i - . . , . ,1 . & I mamma Lnn UTAl.AviAWt.hfl T)AAK vear. for some time owing to ino gremii r--- ... f 1 . 1 l 1 - I ... I. LAMA ihtfllrilnAH nnAn uu ...lure, or UJ fp- ri- v 7 - ''Eternal vigi nce is th price of Ktni tha twinla are wont to call I ... k ft... ti.ia.t anil hicrhpst an-1 ., . b. . . " iui .., .- r-r --- wu. u.It,... - LrtoeriY. : Ana wnateverour future u, u me i-iiure oicrop. tlcinttions have perished ftt our teet. destiny mav be. our kmd wi.h- A i,;nu iir.iir eMiiiai . . . I . . ' . - VHIU.UUI w A-"..."" B--- TI....I1S hsa nAAfl fflAFkflfl UV It hftti k Ia mi f..t. nl F... tit A v 1 A as i !!( I iant trflda flonrPeeiniV IhrOULn-lUi uv - - a I - a ..i il lurpvpr. lint wa Kra . Anntit.nA AlllwinrrhUkA ...-.Til anil IliA r ftf 'ni.rn "w wuuiiuv a .1 it. i I lifts i) same purpose in view. That eaoii qt one of us will dohis part of the great : K" .ir.i.V .sirhP Here, tho pa,t year has been a pro- work; that the name of W. Duke, punished on account of the millions fitable on to many, and we are con .f money they now have with which to strained to believe that those who pay their way nut of court. The build- comDiain most of "hard times" are ing boom of Norfolk though large, mQgt bUm fo. the!f m;BfortUDe.. &ffl'SA& - all try during the present during '85, 114 brick dwellings nine year to make times better, brick itorea, one brick factory. The The prospect is as good as we could lumber trade is very large, the most aak for. Our nation has ext erienced or it twing wougDt rrom xi. y., . cha Th(J DemocraU hftVe IS se unwn n i;,vvu,w '""; i ; ana wu increasing. . . . . Mpnt Une Oi me principal articles ui Lepartmeni, auu wo iuu m tugmv. commerce are pea nuts, and Norfolk ua granj achievement for them, handles many. Thf) crop ww i about Th pj, are brightening on 33 per cent less for '85, than J84, and v K. T . . " thn prices offered are much lower an ao fefT hand- Pn the count of inferior quality of the pea duties of life with renewed vigor. The business in this branch of trade Financial and commercial writers re , Hint To Young- Men.. That clothes di.n't make the man. That if tliey once get into deht they may never get oui ot it. That parting tho liair in luemia dle briticr on sofening of the brain. That to deal honorably wun an menthev begiti wita their wasuer- woman. ' Taat they need . something more .utatantial than ciirar. kid trlovet to start huusekueiiiiis with. t That they can t reckon on t heir I father's fortune to bring them through life. Fortunes are slippery things- better have something besides to tail hack on.'- That a girl who decks herself in the latest things out, and parades he street while her mother yt lun j the washiiiL'. isn't worth wasting much love on. .... That a f. llow who deliberately pro- noses matrimony to a cm wheu he can't in oi)i rt hiiUHlt'. i.i cither a first- - .... . . i class iraud or a tool nnics ue mar-ies for money and become her I hired man. Ex. : , ;, . - , Com to 'the 'Iw and see the New Goods still coming iu i3q en A Great State. - Wilmington Star. . What a tremcudons State Texas U! It has territory enough to make a half dozeu North Carolinas." It con tains 370,000 square tniles It lion 46,000.000 acres of tlmher and 7.300 miles of railroad. Its crop . capaci ties are simply marvelous. The estimate ot b r cmp tor losa, nas been made and it U put at 1,300.000 bales of cotton and 32 000,000 pounds of wool, 80.000,000 bushels of corn, Sons & Co., shall be on the lips of every intelligent being between the Storm and houth roles. It is pos sible and very likely that this already stupendeous - business will double m 1 1 1 1 i r i ii m iiuui i in r ii a r. Avr ...lis n. i ... . ZLVJZlm. -V L j 500,000. . In 1870 its wealth was fi.v6 yearrlike 11 h.as i.i n , ttt 150.000.000. In 1885. it is IK . & W bow given at the enormous figure, of 1 '""ft .r : $603.y00.000.' Jiach county has W, ES -i,:'1 3 . RBiT2, J2S 000 acres of lani for schil purpose.. regained the control ot the uxecuuve .or oy iue ureal oupermien- Tho .cbool fuoJ h alrAa(1- e7000, . i ours truly. W. L. Freelaxd, W.T.O'Ubies, Com. Ddruaji, N. C, Dec. 24. 1885. Messrs. W. L. Freela.no & V. T. O Bbiekt. of all kinds, Cooking and Heating v Stoves and Grates. Pocket and Table Cutlery. FARM BELLS. White Lead , Paints and Oils, Win dow Glass, wood and Willow Ware, Crockery and Glass Ware, &c. 1 noil 0(10 hiinhela of wheat. It has ' Ia -m a at m ar rm s-wf- asj tu r -w . I 282 varieties of grass, and graz.es an- j 1 1' I ' 1 I If ' II I ; I IV. I 1 1 ' I JTl 1,'gh nually 12,000,000 bend of cattle. IU v '-- w . - -b population is now estimated at z, I . . Trade solicited, none except Sold 8000.00more tobacco during the mouth of November than he did last November. Has sold more up t date in Decoiiiber tlia'i last year. Iain'; making the blggCgtVraogcinents for handling Jargo quantities of Tobacco ever before known in North Carolina. Expect t') sell more Tobacco next year than I ever did. "The farmerj say they are giing to stick to PARRBII. Whether I have the firut or last Bale'coruoVight on, and never st a itil you are under my, Warehousa shed. aGood; accotnmslatbns and the highest prices await all who patronize me. Bright Stnokerv.Cutters and Wrappers and in demand. . . YOUIl FRIEND, Dec. 23. E.J.PARRISH. rrom nromnt pavms: men. Jan. 6th. J.T. WOBBLE 000 in money and securities. a wonderful state. Truly Peace Tbe Tarboro Southerner eayi': Saiurday niht some miscreant sit fire to the gin house of Mr, John Clark at Everetsville. Besides the Gentlemen: Ilavi ig I gin, condenser and other raachi nery Wo RALEIGH, N.C. run by steam, much cotton tn seed were consumed. and cot- No id- 1nrinv tltn or vu 41.S00.000. This I . .tn. r AAmmntiul m. ia our chief seaport town as well as V . , - he.ltb!er ouliook The bc mQ through vou, the recim. t-.in . lanm Mrtion of Viririnia UvUv nd . hea,t0,er . 1De lent from our fellow laborers of tin and leni constat from Globe INOrlOlK'at no distant aaV SIlOUlu DO I nr - i" .ii. "" mm yi ww i iwm, ur. iiWiHU.wiu hid u'.", ' "city of a quarter million of in- We rcet eveyL T Md eepeC.,a"7 ' sentiment, of high regard en- near Cabin Branch, about four miles habitants. - me reaaers oi too hi;oku., ieriamei oy myseir towari eacn on from here, Ha l oeen q'larreiung, tne Th! riVv and Portsmouth have haDDv New Year. May its sun the kind donor. neero alleges that Mr. P. drew a knife bona cantnrad bv the Durham Bull. I .Vina hrtrrhil nd nrngtwrnualv over! AU, wtimonial of friendship and and thereupon he struck bun. with a -i . i . . ii - .... i rrrrn r t mAiiirh'i mii.t imwnH k..M. .1 C5 ' 1 " " ft " . w... naj uunuikiill I liri.f mirii. I ;..!. thini r,r AfTL.r nun t In ia not I ...na.l.l. h.,, .j ..inLi.. I ct.j. 1. . 1 T T T lessee. Ihenaroor nere is i s -- .uimuij. "uio uu cusuj vuni- surance. ouuuuy iir. .i. lOy lined with vessels to and to throw obstacles in tne way, ana mas present, i oeg to say in response Pippin, of this count)', was seriously nearly every country on the times are sure to get better. Let to your ntienng communication on injured by a alow on tne bead in ;and we see no reason why eftPh on. da the verv best he can. 'nu. atf lur 1 ,ra overcome with flicted by a negro namckllsaao White- a a IJ a. 1 npwtarif nia un,l n n. an-AA., .n Hi u,....;M a. I .i.vpA - for on every available space he stands our head. we tbank ,ou k!nd, r,gaM. 'hough I must say un wonliily :in glowinir colors a the -Monarch of J 11 V-' . i t toweJ, M,all be treasured by me it itobaeM' world" for your liberal patronage, and hope L. long as I live, and the raomorie A'ahort .trriH thramrli Porumoulh to merit more fully a continuance of of our intercourse shall be among the revealed the fact that it U a city of "magnificent distances" and elegant - residences. A;largenumber of the - leadiog business men nere have their , store I and factories in Norfolk. Near the Ocean House, tbe principal fcoJall granite monument with Vtioo" thereon: "To Our "r I Dead." Near thU mon- mu 3d u iAaAI iiiiit iwwiiiw vuuivu the same in the future. Once more, A IIafft New Yeak to all. ' A Lion Killed By a Horse A LOSO AND BLOODY 11QI1 r BETWEEN TWO ANIMALS IS WYOMlXd. A dispatch from Lander, Wy., erected in 17C2, in which services are gives an account of a battle between regularly held. x At the close of the a Kiacn iuwk stauion and a moun sUy( your rtporUr left for" I tain lion. The stallion was owned by - mi.uainDn Charles II. Ferguson, a well-known ' . I hunter, camped on the banks of a nd arrived here about 5 o clock, the tributary of tbe Wind river, up in nornint; vi me sou. aia i. a piacei the mounuins. lie Dad S:ec ert a famous for many things and a cor- small bunch f cottonwoods as hie rest history of v irgiuia cannot be writteiLwithout a large rpacelM-iog! dsvoted to Petersburg. Before the war this was the chief market fur the farmers in. Chatham, Orane, IVrson m ist pleasant of my existence. i Deg again to aure you or my continued and lasting esteem for each and every one of you, and, wishing I you a most hippy Cliristmas, with I many future, like festive, 'occasians, and every oil r cucua in life, I am, n;ot resfMc i Uy ivu riLent servjnt, J as. B. Warrejt. Mt. Tirzaii, Person to. For the Durham Recorder. uciu i reckon everybody can see now that onr family is paying the old farmers something for our "sundries," we have told them that tobacco tema 1 are "valuable fertilizer; the old farmers knew that 99 years a? with out our telling them, bnt of course we I must do something. I want so'ne of eted the stallion. A few nigbu ago I our ''family" to tell the old Minio- Mr. Fergusoa was around from a r-nu" thut corn ia tm.1 to h..i, temiHirary home. These gave him both shelter and firewond. A little distance from tho camp there Mood an enorinou Cottonwood, apart from ail others, lici.ejlh wbichwas pick Has opened a First-Class Harness Store in the Brick Building on Parrih Street. He comes to tho front with a full Stock of Fine Good?, consisting of Harness, saddles, Bridles, Lap Robes, And Everything in his line. Call on him and buy Cheap for Cash. . THE SPEIXO TERM COMMENCES ION", THE 18TH JANVABY, 1830.SD CLOSES FIRST WEDNESDAY IN JUNE FOLLOWING. ' W.F. WYATT. Jan. 6 iL if CARRY- YOUR TOBACCOil::::::: -TO- Absolutely Pure. O.F. FOSTER & CO'S. The attention of Barents looking fur a first-ckg school f.r their daughters u called to I the following advantages cluiiued fir Peace Institdte: Ibt An exjierieiiced and highi aacxi-p.i!tiiea corps r teachers in all branches nsu- taught In brat-clans nemlninea ior xounz utnetana uirlj. auvmuz fur. in&rucuon I in Mimic, Art aud Modern Languages unmir panned. 2il Location at Raleigh, ha Capital of the Slat, in direct railroad and telezraphic I communication with everj place m the couutrr. I'riDciial olliue couueoted by telrphoae with telephone olbee. Liunateul tfuleiga proverbial for health. . l. liiulding mosi con? eioentiy arr-inge.iot any in tne BUifcr, neatea by steam and lighttdby gaa The sl.pini- oiHiwof pupil arranged for two uccnpantu, neatly and IeuuifurUbly furnished, aud each w.iruwl bv a utettiu radiator, danger trro fira in use of ojien fire-placts and stove being thus avoided, aa well as liealtti and comfort pro noted. 1 he large and eiegfit asetnoiy-rooia is itgiitejo eix.rwity, ami e:Utc bjiu are through the whole buiMing. 4th. The religioiu adirrtiiUges. All the Protestant clmrclie are represented ia Ral eigh. While Pkacb. Isktiti'ti is under the autipiees of l'reeliyteriann, it is bv no meant I SM-tartan. i'upils on the hrat Sunday or eacn rnouiD auead cnareaes of their parent s I choice. -- 5th. Expenses lets than any Female Seminary oflenuj same advantages. For Board, including furnished room, servant's attend tnce, lights, laundry, with tuition In a!l the Gngli-li branches, Latin, Calisthenics tor term com mencing Jauuarv 18th, aud cudiug June Cth, 1886, $125.00 Pay menu one-half in advance and balance 1st April. Speaial terms for i . . . i : i , ; i i two or more popns irum same latnuj ' licited. Fur circulars containing full ; IULEIGII.N, C Dec 23 or oeigiiborbood. CAjrresnondence so- particulars, address - ftov R Burwoll Sc Son, RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA. Thlamwder no ncter varies. A mar' vel of pd'ity. sttmgtb and wholetomeiw Mora economical than the ortiinary kidu and Granville counties. In fact the merchants throughout the State tv..1 .kt rVlul. I.BM 11. . liliM I . ...I I . I . I .1. f . . f . aomeJof the famous batt es durimr .i.llion 'I-hnnd .f.l i ha . "P4-0 hen tbere " no corn or mu8'' the war were fought; aud here is the of rage rather than alarm, and hasti- 'oon, and then, of course they won't home of Won Mahone, who has done I ly arising Ferguson it.su d from his I mind paying us our income. more ta disgrace the people or his hoot and looted in the direction of Oh 1 we can tell the ol ! "ignorauU" ?tiT4!le,I!7Alf-r 5"Mihh,Jt"!l,,,!LJ.V tUniH much that they Lave learned from d IT for Washington, where he COTS 1 acemetl to lie Intent! renrditfr an to take bis scat in the United States object in the branches of the tree they know. But we can't help that an a. ft .a av -.tf.Ava 1 a. I a l a . a. oenaie. no worw wms .en am, as ercuM)ira gate followed that or as we were not raised to lUnnlnir. nut it ti . a . .a.. . na uviuuiiuk a u &ud A urn. a i v. arr i - I nhnanl Uoval Baki.vo PowdebCo.. 1h Wall St, experience, but not naif as much as N.Y. ior. a. I llavinp leased the sr.w Warehouse formerly known and conducted bv Memra. V. (1 & A. II. Ktroniu h aa tho -STUONAt'll Wil(flinrcr..;J oiler to TOBACCO iLANTElW unparalle'ol inducements for handlinirthe Golden Weed. . . Havincr had a Long Experience, andeivinir all sales our Pciuohai. At. and cannot be told in eompetition whh the tektion, we can promise our friends EXTIKE SJTISFJCTJ ON In evcrv HIUIMIUU. J"-"-, - I III JtaiiVVT. , - ( hate powders. boM ewy i eaa. I , ; . a a t- . a mm . , AND, era planter." His successor lias been dark object burled itself through the elected, and soon, he will be retired air, and the horse had an enormous to tl.e shades of private life, to make mountain lion for a rider. Tbe horse room fur that peerless statesman, -prang madly in the air, uttcrino- a Bi;.va iiivuuci, iuiuoh'ii i Mcreum nine inierior vo tnac oi me that Mahone will soon shake the jn in shrillness and aavazerly. v irgmia sou iron- uis ie. ami en;i i inougn no returned to tne round mte" to some more genial clime. It I with a tremendous concu vson but fail ia not said whether he will join the I ed to shake the lion from bis firm po -auouie iMcuuirea, AND trembling in tbe knees and are keeping a high look for our "trained hawk." Borne seem not to know, the dif ference between but our family knows. and see a fellow work bard we charge navjn!. rACcntiT flu-d uP, ( ele- high for it that's salary. But what Mnt aivle. a suito of rooms in the to know, the dif- f . . salarr and wages Q ft fl P a T I 0 T . dows. If we stand in the city, and we have the BEST accommodations for both man and l-eai-t. IT Bring us a Trial Lai and we will guarantee ton a HIGHER PRICE for yonrTODACXOtmn you can get at any oilier Warehouse in .L-. ?a .a a f lIIO OUIIC All We Ask is a Tiial to Please You! ' . O. F. FOSTER & CO., Proprietors. Ip THE or .iKo up nie i mon- UUK spots I blood now an-1 little we nav tl.a wnrVe, la vanaa krik hu Id nir. on t.'Iav street, next .l-j. . - f .1 .. .i - r r fi a' . - ..i ifuu. mmvaz vn lumw. ui mo lar i pearea on tne stauion s snouidersand one . D.T fur our u..tnn .j,. 0,i,c. u J.T. Mallora's, we are prepared t I modioli e Warehouse to Measrs. U. k r'osTKit S Co. They are w" . . , , neck. 1 he lion was tearing hisway . m , ' .' . , .,.,'.1 . offer aerviees to the public and I men of Large ExiM-riencc aud ill treat you right. Welmpeyru a nil .1 arn.TL I .ll.il n a navin a MIM ia flli a Ihfliil.a 1. . 1. ... . aua uuwr, Ulaaluv mrc 1HUBU B 11 blicv I .. .1..., . - . M. l. I . .1 I I ..... 1 1 . .. , , JL JL , -----1 ..is juuioj, mb uono, Bpmr-i - , . Aft0 ggguro toem mat mey vau gc wr i tend vt inem me iiocrai iniruiiage wnici yu oes'owea upon u iii season by the Gary Bros., who have re-lent! v rea'iiimr his full dantrer.anramr do come from mere theorist Some . ' I 11 w. r. a a il KTnnv.nn a 9 . . O E I ' ' ' ' -" - ivantviai TO 0U2FATR0.N3. Owing tolhe requirements of our other boxine'. we have leased our Com- gentle- will ex Sited, repaired and remodled it and changed the name to the "Albemarle." It is near where the "Atlantic coast Tennessee trains stop, and is head quarters for North Carolinians. They understand how to cater to the withe itly inraiiiiit into the thick tanire ot I fellow save that watrea ia il..th hut I j-. . r. --rai cv boughs. The lion was torn from his U. xAnV salarv (a Ilf., W-. "UUU ",CMta '.iv". ' . . I mm ..u.u .!t. ..l town for icM monrr. in ost '" inruugu ana turned to couiront r,,s ' . market afford willbo served. , Oys iow iu iue opu space oryona. 1 wm in me nir. ge. wages ana ,B ..., .., Gire , t Aueiionsiweaiiyrecovereu nimscii tome tiroes but little of that, and they irlal WISE HILL, 'Fori Highest Ayerages or their guests, inert are many al tfna if imtiMt'AMAtila tta.A alln,aa. .) I-.. .1 , . . at 1 a v. mri..(Uivii v -uwb uui I sou s.irangouce more into tne nrancn-1 - .ti i,. n ,t ij last tWt-about eighteen month, es, and ffora thence made another Mtl ' we.Tl l tflh, ld ago. The merchants seem to carry leap toward the horse, but be missed lODcco ntlr that he ought to have belter stocks, and tbere Is a marked I bis aim. Tbe lion began a series of I plants In time if be can be sure to spirit af Improvement going on thai I circle nearer and nearer to the horse, keep the worms and flee buira from I at a 'I f I tl,.llAAl lad mt A..HaI a.1 Aa I lit 1 S . . ar.al SB iuuiii humwvi aw Bi:uyiu uuBtrr ami nnanv meiiin inm hap nan iv it n i . . . .a " : I mmw- w wm. waH-a I AflrinlT IT tin i Ia ala: m ver. The merchant and tobacc. ih wnidit. ..rtim.iht ih .t.tu,.n r -r -ON ALL ClaiStieet, Dtirlmm, N. C. BRIGHT GRADES OF TOAACCO LumLor Lumber -GOTO THE dealers are seeking to induce the fanners ia this and surrounding counties to quit the cultivation of pea But and raise tobacco. I bey believe la this section, as fine flue cured to bacco can be grown as any where. c peri r quality or lotift leaf pine lumlier LFTON. Cary.N.r. Wbi the father of Gen. Joseph . Ifatley, of Connecticut, leA lerth Carolina tnauy years ago, be wed Uf James Patterson, who lire aaarLoniberton, J.C a balance o! eating it up while growing. I feel changed front, and bis bind feet, thal 'h,Iyrning our salary, should cll on or writ, w heavily shod, struck the assailant "e do not believe that the farmers Jo-iA-i.n. full in the breast, Tbe stricken an-1 have anything against us individualy imai roueii over anu over, ei vintt vein ran,:i ti.a. Ant .. he mm. an attaea. ThU tinm ihel expensive fifth wheel that ha animal rushed to death. Tbe heel lw bc refil'1 d Je'r g,5l of the powerful steed were fairly be-1 solid timli-r, and they a'.ona ka-e to I iwccn the green eyes, and the moun- furnwh the timb -r, that's alt. tain non sskuii was cmsbed. itbadl a tr.w l f . J a. .,..!!. . I uecu irnciureu irom ante to siup. a few convulsive sfrutrzles. a stitfeninir of the powerful limbs in death, and I Farmers ToDacco warehonse rrt?JOi I. H. I can't get a!on without a P. 8. I tee that some writer say tl al HOfof the tuition of young Joe, whoth8 tlllon tod victor over the I we of the South fail because we try to . ' 9 I liar. t..aa,.M 4 .f I L a avl... T a la a. I . . a a ... iciDuwuiwamBMui vi mc i ,0 t two-borse business tn a one CfcanectcoL At that time Mr. Tat- iil.i h0T" 'P'11, fte: lnt tartan had prosperous boy' scl.ool.1 Aecordinir to th Mew Ynrlt T!ma c,er f f"'1 strictly and tha matter of 110 was insisnltl I it cosu mimethina to run the town. I one-horse business on a forty horse A&t to Wm, but war anJ hard timt I lh,e. b,n f"l"If 18.94.1,163 a year, caplul. We do I .The farmers furnish following lea him in straitened cir lijXrSZZ d eamstances. Ia looking over his musty 1 1 ??e fift i ncr.i.a t ha inn rum. I one horse business, aemonts a few dart zo he fouuo 1 136 65 Der canita in New York. 17.40 us! tlita litda "balance fr school nt son London and f.3.(Jiu I'ari. They w- . a . . I a . a - I a. a a... a Initio Ha wrote to Gen. Haw- . ' u"v" " mm7 rresiutnt leveianu questions . . . . iniunticrcrs and nun.mera'tn taitei iha rapit r tha nraa in ly, enclosing the bill, and at once re rgw 0f m h.- ..u, .u. u ta atninir lerma. . lie sava that neat. tflivsd heck for the amount. lUotLan. ' paper lying has reached the climax. win tataiiAi r ara tn tapaaMt. aw iMafaar iMIrrafflt. f I nfAlM akvaA vviumraHN. btiw, arrfwa aMri.Uon. an4 .alu.hli Ifaaunit. Wf l.'nfnf ai. Tan.;', nr VKtaKTABI m a IMITi.ll rn MCI.Ht,.. i.AiamS M til. aaA-lau. a aat- Saitrana. atenS (ar H. Da M.FCaRV COOatrottaMleltlaaA dec. loih. r : IMmm Maleigh, J C. MOORE lMlOOTpil::?:lM.01MrS, 0- That' uico for A. Ma if. WehttverillVATEaiid TIJCLIC SALES everyday aud guarantee .ati-faction at evcrv Hale. ... 100 H - AD I We have juat put in our Camp Room good mattrcascs and Farmers are a - aaf ,. I !. n..A.iu . .....xra than at an IVa,.!,..,,. n ,ta t p. it ' "n aft it n i lioraci more Vtimionaoio , .v"'"'"" ... FiflC IlOrSCS & MUICS f Or Sa!C 0.d Ulls for stock and camp locked np ever, night Good well of water on camp lot. . .. , . ... . Ilegiheatdai wrT.crrei I'-rsiIslteil ParawM I'rew " tof5hipTohsccotoour Hotise. , Write to us for iuformstion or any hind concerning the Market or Tob ,ee m any particular, also our premium otwrrl to Tobacco grower . Agents for Tiwlmont, Arlingion ana uwi iwanas rpTiMi tonaeoo uus .o MlJUnt a fKUUIEK'S All persons wishing to buy flut stock, either horse or mules, will dt well to call at the sale stables of W. T.Ulackwcll, and see for themselves 10U bead of the Guest horses and mule ever broutrht to this market Trice low wti. M r. K. lmroV. ILim.n.t.oe tha nlaw. ..i..an,.. w T BMfnrwrTi.' I . r ' Jan. 6-3w. I Nov. 11. I'AitiiEKa 1UUA(X'U WAUElIOUa. A full line of Men's and Il .vs Hats in allstylt at anoninhing prices. A nice line of Ladies and mens shoe to close out by Jan. 1, '86. Bargain In DRY GOODS, Ladies Jerseys, Shi wis, Balmoral, Bed Spreads, Uiider.hiru, dc , rnu.t bc sold. In fact we are offering in 1'icements to th closest buyer. You will save Mouey by buying your i-'rom me. Come and buy your good at once, and wave tn ney. KEsrEC TFULLY, D. L. KAXIPIIAIT. dec. Oih. fain ftrfrt, Ot.l.latcn.'s Old Stand. Iurbani, N (!. Pistols ! ESfABLlSllEU I8fjj. Julius Lewis & Co.. Guns ! II A E fiaiman,i:.c. - RD.WA R SASlI, DO 1M AND BLIXD.S. Kiins, Spokes and Hubs. " RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, LIME, CEMENT FLASTE STOVER IRON. SI EEL AND NAILS. THE "ALL RIGHT" COOK STOVE. STOVE3 OF ALL KINDS. Paint Oils and Glass. HIE CELEBRATED BOLLE4 COTTON IIOE-5, L lROE-jr srtH ! l. THE STATE. MAK.NU IKl.A We Guarantee (loon ' flues a ar al-aWaMaa