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a.B 1WNeW3 AM) ObSEBTOL ASatB, Qa.TU t-O. PlOPBWOM, abUseed Daffy jfotHwAqr) Weekly, Eatbs c? Btrawcairnoa I Abtahot: aily, en year, ttC ,x. :;t 00 ; six asoatau. . . 80 " v three 1 78 ' ' ; - ill nronths, ...... 1 00 No hum entered withont payment, ana ne trjersent after expiration of time paid tor. I si J mo. A. Cheatham. W. Fobd Tatlob; Late with L, H. Adamsj t r New Store, i Wa have now on sale, Id tbf Williams aulldlng, on Wilmington street, opposite the marVet house, one of the beet selected took or - General ever brought o this msrkeU Oof entire atoek! Is NEW and bought at i bottona figures. We will not be undersold y ant firm In the city. - . Polite Alteatton and Low Price It oifr palter. - ! Choloe lot of NORTH CAROtlNA an 8TTGAR-CURICD HAMS. . Urn annnlr nf aalavtad Feathers. Ravin uui KarrsMna'Oila. ; .' ' ' Well aborted stock, of Boot and Skate Findings. - .H H Paupso, Orange Grove and, Mepleton brands of Floor a specialty. , , , Cotton solicited and sold on consign- ttetK. Ample room fojr stnraee.-'?- Jj : CHEATHAM TAYIiOR; RaleUh, N. C. flgl6-3m August 16, 1881. ; if CALL AND EUfflSE NEW STOCK: OF ', i Remington U1D' OTHER MARES OF GUN MATERIALS. POWDER. SHOT and 8PORThMRN'8 f ..GOODS. . s '-vi i , I ' " V P First Premium at the tat State Fair was awarded as lor the BEST DISPLAY of these goods. j SEND FOR CATALOGUE. u Mm & ?flfl BR1GGS BUILDIXG, "j RALEIGH, N; C. !i- Beet Good Lowest Prices said 8qure Cotton Brokers, AgeaU for Exporter ui gplBBert, OI D RELIABLE I 1856 "siabu8hm 1836 H. J.BROWN, UNDERTAKE : RALEIGH, N. a I Dealer la all sixes and styles of BURIAL CASES a CA8KET8, (Metallie, Walnet. Poplar, Piae.j i BURIAL ROBES for Ladies, Gents and (ttildmn. ! V i : - Havinc seen red tkV aceaer for serersi of the larceit Manfcturia7 Cbaeaaies In the United States, we can. do and will Mil lower than any other hooae in the eity. ; :: ; . Hare also made arransements whereby we 'esn delirer abore roods at any depot la the Stale free ef charge. Mtisuouon roaranteed x 20 JOHN W. BR0W9, Agent. pok imcrjTAKsU-Ga f fictorSswnaclisGo., J MIDDLETOW3T, COjfJT. anuTHBKV omoi: ' h N0.8N. Charles Street, Biltimoie, Id sep27d4'w3m j ; J PRESCRIPTION FREE W a I a . A " e l A Eor th sacsdj Cars af Xarreas Waalseaa, 1M italllv. PmmalBM Bahlllt. Hamasasaa. awr immi vmn ar aart IUIlljr, Prvmatar Pel PMHMtM., caraa r BMletT, Bfretl BoaMrr. knwhtea hr Mitwt Hi Aai drag cist has U tar Oarntoa r laaaa, ATsrlsa le r. aad all OtaarSSra laMta aae laarsaUata. ) suuetauLOft. AoonutDR.W.S.JAi r 130 vfmt sixth at, oraoriTA Hale of Laid. BY virtue of powers Tested in me by the will of H. R. Justice deeeeed, T will, on MONDAY, THE 28TH DAY OF NO VEMBER, 1861. on the preul.es, In Feuaw K.ver lownai jp, wane ooudty. ell' toy public auction, a tract of laod ontalniaa ooe u una reci ioj nioien arres, lately owned byald K. R Justice. This land lies between the Fil'.s road aad the Powell road, aud f roots otj both roads. It Ilea level and la nearly a square. It ooq tains a dwelling bouse withj roar rooms son outhoases and a well of sood water wbrch are on the Falls roe I. about tlve and a half miles north trom Ralelcb. Terms of sale one-hair cash; balance on a oradit of twelve months, h FOr farther pe ticu lars aopfy to e, , b ear Hbe premises, or to J H Fleming ia Ha Ulgh. L M OBEEIf, Executor.' Kalelfrh, October 21, 1ML ; I ' eotr-dtd GOODS! IBreech-Loading Gnus. u -Kit News VOL. XVtt- idifciOH-LLANEOUS 1H0I 4 ViAi Mnrafgm, Sefttjca, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, t Quins , Sore Throat, Swellings end t Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Painii Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frtstod Feet and Ears, and all other tains and Aehes. No Preparation on earth eqnali St. Jce On. ai a tmfe, fitr.imfile and ehemp ExterBfl Remedy. A trial eiltttfU but the comoanUiTelr trtfllni euda of 5e Ceate, and ererr one Mi&eriit; with pais) can nave cneap and porture proof or V ciauna. O&ecdons in Ceren lAnsnagea. ' 80tD IT ILL SKUOOI8T8 AID DE1LEM TJf 4 JCEDIOnTB. YEQITTaxLE COMPOTTNP. I ..-Isa'roaitlTeCiire -. li effl sjsrVJkMMsB4ggMt..flwM orToiato Oo j7lBiif.niii 1 1 iiinsYfisiTisBrMitjiii now r itatC sdlLaafiiiu'."d3'"t wqe r - - -- u patniiiilTtrsiaier to sw tt eibrsisssrw aadsrprt f" aa sarty staaf derelopmcns. Th itsiauej to esa artma ksMnOma ehadwd wrspMlr hj its IMS. tt iiumfiliil , astalaney. Jussi ufsaU cmtBs; f l llswsliiill. sad rsllmswsalnesa f tt stnns. II ears Bteattag, Bsadacnsa, KiTSM,Tr trmttoa, Osasrjl OskOttr. Biiitlissnisi, DsfvsaUpa aad ladl- Thatl tssBB ot b rtey Acm, rmtpg pain. wi aadkaekaeha.tfalwBTspstssaaaaar oaid 7 ItwmataUHwssinil sate an eteessattaaoss acts hanaoay wtt tha burs thai (orsra tba saia sTStae. forieiof Kidasr Oosnplaiats of sttasr ssxthai OossBsadJssasarpaaad. S t.TiA b. mvKHAnrs tkoctAbivb ceat- rtens frsparsd at SB aad SB Wani Atrsaas, trBa,Bsav Friostl. SU boSttasfor H. AwtbrassU ta tattoos of pOJs, saw laths tons stf toscssjss, ea SMiptofBrtos.aipOTBas forsttasr. Bis. FlasHsss fisslj ssassis all IstUrs nf laqalrr SaaS tor aassBk. 1st Addrsa as above, JtssHsa SM saw; Boftaafly aasald so wttasat LTDU X, rAxHAaTS IX! 2ft IlLLa. taay sw masslsstKia.; sfHsasssss, aad SarpiOity of Ox ttrmr. M oasts par Wa, jTr Bs4A hr all Drsa1aeaW-fSa i H. Browa dt Bro. Baltimore. Md.. wnoiesaie urngwieta. i tm asm does vTtnro WONOERFULfUl J CURES I 11 BaeaasattseUea Us UTK BOWXXS aalKUrSETSatthsssatsUa). Hslsaasss m aystaa otiba that dsrslops ia Kidasr 11TI4- pstlos,fUss. or la jTstTDsa ZMsordsts aad what nana say t Poems & Stork, at Joaetta City. Tws. say a, Kldner-Wort oarad him ator rsavlar Iy skteos bad bam trTlns; for f oar roan. Jatra. Jobs Araall, of WaaMaojOMo, says arbor vug-Iran ap to dia by f oar proailaoat gayaUMbowasafiarwardssaJsd af 1st staOoootB,aaodltarlaCardoa.Olof aaya bo was aot ezuoctcd to " . r r-1 V i ill I bsrood boUsf , bat UdaMr-Wort sarssTVaa. Ann L. Jarrstt of Sooth B.T, says tbat aUTM Tlui mmtrrinw from k troablos sndotbercompllrsllnss wassartwl hf ass of auaaj-wm .; Jobs B. lawrsmc of Jarkma. TMbs., saastod tor years from llrar aad kidney trwubles sad after Uktna "barrsls of otlwr SMNUolass," Kidney Wart BMde Urn well. Mf6hnl Coto of Moatronery Coat or. Tt.. snOeredeis;htykrawtb ktdaey dBBealtr sad was aaable to work. Kiday-Wort aeaOO aim "woUaasrsr." raSIBlAIIBISTI.T VURIf . KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS. H Constipation and Piles); MHTlt Is pat an U Dry VsetaMo Vera la ouitaai pecKasveK wmeo atenai qwna o nMOKine. aiao u uaasa rami Terr v aeatrasad, for taoss bat oannot WlUy pana. iritm tnjStXr form. . tsBcx, st.ee err it attha dboooists. WELLK. BICBABIrSOX A Co.. Prss's. fWlMaead thodry oatoatd.) albuterol, TT. , ' !i 11 !'! 11 'J 11 f 111 FOR BAXIS. 20.000 Teas Fertilizers, BMBaAOIKO ielJ Phosphate, Dissolved Bonej Amo- alAted Frtllsrs ad Urmaa ' 1 Potash halto cKaiBltja I am Drenared to offer to the, wholesale nd retail trade the abore at different oortaJ both North ana souin. u nrioes vo cnmitAta w it h other man u fact u re' a. BiJei ial etrorta will De maae 10 meet uie views to large buyers. Address, -'; Manufacturer and Importer of Fertilisers, 67 Broadway, new ior. Southern Office. 104 Bay street. Savan ,rai!iBBftrAriir"i": I-Yttlltl 9 i far ( . I i.'s I is 7 Bsasaso asaaaMSS aarrDlsssa nah, Ga. raepl5-eod4m RALEIGH. N. C; - By Telegraph. OUITKAXf OSJ TRIAL. h Prisover Deolree to be Heard flWJa-, . rS SMted. 1 Washiwotox, November The low oeilinged. Urge-sized sauue room in the eastern wing ol the Uity 11 all, well lighted by three wide windows ia the1 northers and southern walls, is the court room of the District Supreme Court. The1 criminal term, in which the trial of Co as. J. Guiteau for the murder of the late President Garfield , comes up, opened to-i day. At the eastern end of the room is a platform containing tue Judges seat, with the clerk's desk riht below it. The table: which nsnally occupies the greater part of the space allotted to the bar baa been re moved, and instead of it several smaller tables have been arranged for the aooom taodaiion of the couasel and reporters. In the western half of the roota' a plfc form has been raised, on .which are ranged some hundred chairs, for' the ustj of spectators. Seats assigned to the rors occupy a section of the room on the northeastern end.- There is hardly ant noticeabh? excitement outside of the build ing, and no very great pressure to obtain admission to the court room. At soon si the public door was opened the spectators' seat were immediately filled for the mosi part with rather a roughly-dressed set of young men, including many who would come under the designation of "roughs," "tramps" and "cranks." Same half dosea ladies got sandwiched in .among the crowd. In the meantime the lawyers in the case bad got into their seats. The District-Attorney, Judge Porter, of New York, and Walter D. Davidge, of Washf ingtoa, are for the prosecution, and . Mr. Scovilie and Leigh Robinson for the de fense. Mrs. Sooville occupied a seat close tojher husband, having her brother John 09 one side, and her brother, the prisoner, oa the other. : At 10 o'clock Judge Walter 8. Cox entered the court room, and court was de clared formally opened by the crier in the old Norman form. Immediately there after the. prisoner, Guiteau, was brought into the court room by the marshal and his deputies. He looked in a much bet ter condition physically and otherwise than when he last appeared in the same room to plead to the indictment. Still he had the same restless, furtive expression, as of a hunted wolf, which characterised him be fore. He was at once relieved of his hand cuffs, and took his seat beside his sister. One of his first movements was to thrust his hand into one of his pockets, and half take out a roll of paper. Mr. Sooville, however, in dumb play, ordered him to put it, back, and he did so. Then the district attorney rose and declared the readiness of the prosecution to proceed with the case. Mr. Robinson arose to make his plea for still more time to pre pare for the defense, which appeared not to meet the approval of Guiteau. All the time that Robinson was speaking Guiteau was carrying on what appeared to be a re monstrance with Sooville, who was appa rently trying to quiet and suppress hiia. Ho sooner had Robinson taken his scat than the prisoner rose, and, in an excited manner, addressed the court, and stated that he wished to be heard. Ia vain Mr. Scovilie endeavored to make him resume his seat and remain quiet. He was irre- In a nervous but pretty distinct manner he proceeded with his speech as follows: I was not aware that my counsel, Mr. Robinson, intended this morning to make application for a postponement, atd I desire to be heard in my own behalf In this matter. At the very tbreshhold pf the case I am charged with a murderous attempt, and I desire to be heard in my own behalf. Court This is not the proper time to enter upon the defense, The only question before the court, is whether further time should be allowed the counsel to prepare for the defense. Prisoner (emphatically) So far I am concerned I don t want further time. We are ready to try the case now. (To deputy marshal who endeavored to restrain thejrisoner) "Will you be quiet?" Court The question is whether further time onght to be allowed the counsel. 1 Prisoner (emphatically) I don t want that, if the court please. District-Attorney CorkhiU insisted that the trial should proceed now. Mr. Robinson pressed his claim for the postponement. Owing to the opposition of Mr. iSooviile and the prisoner to the ap plication of Mr. Robinson for an extension of time, the court stated that for the pres ent the case should proceed as far at least as wearing the jury was concerned, and then would consider the question of extension. At 11 o'clock. the work of obtaining the' jury began. The three who first presented themselves were disqualified, two on the ground that they had formed fixed opin ions on the ease, and the other on the ground that be had. conscientious scruples on the subject ot capital punishment. in examining the jurors, Mr. JScovJJle went over a large range of questions, in quiring as to their religious and political. beiiei. u p to this hour, 12 noon, the defense has peremptorily challenged one jury many and two have been accepted and sworn; in. Up to this hour (12:50 p. m.") five jurors have been obtained and sworn in. Their names and occupations 1 are as follows: LiTS. M. Stewart, flour and feed dealer 1 Henry J. Bright, retired from business': ' sad Thomas H. Langley, grocer. Tha ieourt then adjourned. In the speech which Guiteau had pre pared for delivery in court to-day , he sajs he is charged with murdering pne James A. Garfield. Nothing can be more ab surd, because General Garfield died of mat praotioe. Geaeral Garfield was a 'good man but a weak politicun. pant rren dent he was in a position to do vast ana and Observer.! ; : l ; . . ' " TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 15, 1881. . ; 1 -J ! to the- republic and he was doing it by an unwise use of patronage, an f the Lord and himself took the responsibility of re moving him, and that his duty o the Lnd' and to the American people ofercame hi personal feelings towards General Garfield and he sought to remove him. Not being' a mafkaman General Garfield was not fatally shot, but incompetent physicians finished the work and they, cot himself, are responsible for his death! He then speak of the breach in the fRepublican party and his resolve to remov the Presi dent, and claims that the Dity order-(l hmr to fire the shot. He refers to his work on theology, insanity in this family, hfe married life and his life in prison, sad appeals to those whom he sayshe hue jm in position and to the general public to send1 him money for his defense. Aaether Crank, f Nwr Yobk, November 14.1 A crank or blackmailer has been sendieg letters to Jay Croold threatening to takeiliis life if the writer is not given tne points wnereoy he can recover a fortune lost in stocks. The writer claims to be inspired from God, and the method of carrying odt his mis sion, as described, is similar to that of Guiteau. He signs hlmsJf "An Old Vic tim." ; A trap was set and this writer of the letters' Was caught yesterday. He gave his name as Col. J. Howard wU, and he gave a fictitious address. ' He s about 60 years old. He admitted his gilt. . .JtatteaAl Tariff Ooaveatioa ' J ' . Niw York, November 14 The na tional contention, to be held m this city on the 29th and 30th inst ps creating great interest throughout tie country. Over - 450 delegates have already been elected. It is estimated that rapresenU tiyes of more than one thousand million dollars pf capital invested' in' manufactures will bt'rjceseftt While the inechanical, labor and farming interests wiK, be .equally well represented. United Butss Senator Warner Miller, of NeW Yoic, will be permanent chairman. MsTsach's KaslssssUa accepted. WASHiirGTOU," November 1 14. The President has accepted the resignation of Attorney-General MacVeagh. : ' : Mlscellanaoas Tolag-raraa. Shbxyxpobt, La., Novemper 14. Gns, 'Marion and James Boynton, three brothers, were arrested yesterday and locked up charged with being the- parties who at tempted to assassinate Mr. Viugban two months ago, near Longword, in this parish. A posse is now on the lookout for Lee Boynton, another brother. ?Nbw York, November 4. Mary Frances MeVicker Booth, wif of Edwin Booth, died yesterday afterneon'a the resi dence of her parents, 13 West iFifty third street; The cause of death is skid to have been consumption. 1 ; Boston. Mass.. November 14. On Saturday evening the schooler Amos Walker, from Richmond for Boston, came into collision with the brig Jeremiah, from Delaware City for Boston, an ds both sank. Tiie crews escaped. i Cettom Kxcaaaga Gossip. New York World. J "Cotton has been active to-day," said a broker, "and an advance of filly twenty points has been established. A the open ing there was a stronger feeling, owing to favorable Liverpool advices aojd small re eeipta at theports, but the adyanoe was due to the Wall street men, who . bought heavily and at any price, takingWerytbing before them. The reports from the South are rather irregular, but the geieral opin ion is that' the rain is deing great damage, and if the storm still continues! it will in terfere greatly with the receipts by making the roads impassable. At sme points I clear weather is reported, but nearly all report heavy rains. At the i close the market is generally conceded t be very irm and ready for a further adfanee." - rr A hard fate appears to hav overtaken one Jackson, who loved well if pot wisely. He induced bis sweetheart, a jfiri of fif teen, to elope with him, and- iijf order to satisfy his conscience in makingjthe reqoi site affidavit that she was o'verl eighteen. wrote the figures 18 on two slipj of paper whieh she put in her shoes. Sh was then over 18, aad he swore to it anp ot the laarriage license. But they pet him in the penitentiary for two years all the sane. Hera is a man who has just stopped his paper. . What a miserable looking crea ture be is. He looks s if be shad been stealing sheep. How will be kiow what .is going on, now that he has slopped his paper? He will borrow his neighbor's paper. One of these days he will break his leg, or be a candidate for pffice, and then the paper will say nothing! about it. That will be treating him jost fight, will it not, little childtjen?. Mr. Walter Jr. Adams, of SVetbo o, Msas;, writes: "For. years I suffered the horrors of dyapeptiaaod indiKeaiion. Tboy seemed to -weaken every orgn of life, and completely unaltered iny n. rvos system. At nifbt when X lay down 1 ft 1 could not live until morning. Heartburn pained me moat terribly. I tried Brown's Iron Bitten ; it stilted my asepreeiselv; and DOW my ssotnaob digrst8 aBjrki&i of for d, and nay sallow copiexion ud other avmptoma of ill health are a,l gone, and at nlgbtlenJOy nioSt' refreshing, streamlets alumben'r I The eity of New . Orleans is baildiog up a Urge trade with' Mexico. Dyspeptic Symptoms,' such ssret.s'lag of the food, belobiag, beat la th stomach, heartburn, etc., promptly ured by B.own's Iron Bitters. , . One fish dealer in Apalacbieola, Florida, emplojs 126 men. ' 'hew Orleans is preparing foil a reusing Mardi Graa thia winter. i ! Frra cents Per -oound is raid &r tarkevt 1 Vi'Batfr oounty, Kentucky. ' f The Ssrsfield Guard, of Gold Hill, i-1 the author of act arithmetical puzilt; which has so far baffled all the experts who larc attempted its solution. At a rem ut uuei-j ing of the company it was reeved to ap propiate $J00 from the treasury, to bq divided in to 30 prizes for the company! annual target-match, the highest to be $i9 aBd the lowest $ '2.50. The problem U to' apportion the prizes frum the highest td thg lowest in regular gradation, so that each prize minnei will get his just propor' tion of-the $200. Thej Russians have fltrengthpn-d thoi rrtiy by the u-V 1 u l; un in -.' ; pany f a pack of pow . ul .11 trained do. Thee watchful animals a 4 sent out with the sentinels on picket duty where their sharp ears and stilt keener scent will prove .impregnable barriers tothd1 lurking spies of the enemy. The dogt used are a pedies of blood hound from the) Ural mountaras. This dog is selected bet cause of its habitual silence. It growls but never barks a matter of the first im portance to soldiers near an enemy's campr 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other preparation makes such light, flaky bo' breads, or luxurious pastry. Can be. eftteu by dyspeptics without fear of the ills resoltibs; from heavy Indigestible food. Sold only in -ans, by all Oro era. KOTAL BAKIHO Powdkb Co., New York. 3tli Pawalar HMthly DrBwins: th ' in tne elty ef JLonisTlUe, oa Wednesday, November 50th, 11I These drawings ooour monthly (Son days excepted), under provisions of an Act of, the General Assembly ef Ken tucky. Aar-Thls is a aslJtl aet, aaMI BMksaerw bees) rejra4cMt. Tbe United States Circuit Cour on March SI, rendered the following decis ions : 1st That tbe Common wealth Dletrt bnclon Company la legal. 2nd Its drew1nrs are fair. N. B Thia company has now on hud a large reserve fund. Read carefully the lHt ol prw frr the NOYEXBEK DRAVUN'tt. PyaMta i 1 n 1 1 1 1 t tSSatai soaasss oaaea s S30Wr 1 Prise.. .. 10,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 19,000 10,000 1 Prix.. IS Prises, $1,000 eaoh. 20 Prises, XaOO each 100 Prises, $100 each stss ' .800 fn&es. 150 earn SOU Prises, $20 each ... 1Z.O00 ... 10,000 L0O0 PriatM. $10 each...... a l'ritee, saw e n, App'n rruea Z,7UO 0 Prises. a)e'h. Aprn Pnsee... 1.S00 OPrUea, lOOe'b, App'nPrises.. 900 1,0 Prisex, $112,400 Whale Tickets. $2. Hair Ticket, $1 1 7 Ticket. $50. 64 Tickets, $100. Remit money or bank draft In letter, or send by express- DON'T SEND BY REGIHTBRKD LETTER OR POST OFFICK ORDER. Orders of $5 and up ward, by Express, can be sent at oar ex pense. Address all orders to R. M. BOAR Oaf Alt Courier-Journal Building, Lonisville. Ky or R.,af. Bi A RDM AN, 309 Broadway New Y ,r an TtlE TJEIV STORE Is the Leading Kela!l lloute In Norlb Carolina Tor Fine Dress Goods! I am showing GREAT BARGAINS, and would call special attention to luy - i Brocades, Black Silks, &c. Ext ra Qualities, Honest O'oods. Also, full lines of DRKSS GOODS in the LATEST SHAD ES AMD CO l.O KS. 1 have a splendid assortment of lend id a&sor Dama Table PamaskSs Towels and 'v Napkins! ! JtvBLANKETS are amongst my spe clalllea. K. M. ROBINSON, : Next to Wl'liams A Haywood. : Jersey Cattle, Horses, Ae., for Sale. riWO JERSEY COWS, warranted to give ' X. the richest milk in lb Stte; oue Jer sey Heifer, one Jersey Bull, four years old; two Bull Calves, six months old; three Horse; one wagon; iwe uartn double seta of Boggy and Wagon Harnees; sets of Cart, Plow: aud Buggy Us.nee; one Car riage; one rnwtna; oue Buggy; all kinds Farming Utensils, drc. dt one lot York shire Pigt; Poultry; Breectr-koadkrg Shot gun, uia or oa ume. Apply 10 U X tsLaHxrt Avn, oct28-lm Raleigh, N X NOJ206. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS For the Cure of Coughs, Cblrk, Hoarseness, lroncmtis,Crormilnflvi lenza, Asthma, Whooping Cbugn, In- cipient Consnmption and for tbe xe- Ilief of consurnptive persons in advan- jced stages of the Disease. For Sale Valuable standi fur aie T WILIi'offer tor sale on MONDAY, tbe JL 2tb day of December, MSI. at la o'elock lu., at tbe Court Bouse door in Raleigh, 300 acres of valuable land in St. Matthew's Township, Wake county, on Marsh creek fire miles east of Raleigh, adjoining this lands of Wm. Boylaa and Madison" Baogh, known as the lands of Robt. Trawtck, de ceased. The land will be sold in three oar eels, tbe plats of which may be seen at my omce Dei ore saie. ; iirk Terms of sale One-third cash, one-thii in one year, and the balance "ip.two years. witb inurst on diner nt piymants at 8 percent, per annum. Title reserved till 'purchase money ia paid. Sale made for division under an order of the Superidr Court of Wake ceunty in special proeed ings entitled 8 R. Trawck and others ex parte. W. H. PACE, i Nov9-td Commissioner, i SEED WHErf; 100 Bushels Fultr Seed Wheat. i 50 Bushels Mexican Rust Proof Seetl Wheat. I ih Arrivlnsr to-dav. .1 . WILLIAMSON k UPCHUJLC TO THE Tl I 1 II III STI - I i 1 1 11 i ! OF NOftTH CAROLINA. ! Owing to the VERT GKEAT DEMAND for Moore's School- History of North Carolina The: entire edition A NSW, RBVI2D AND KKLAB3KD for delivery ia about four weeks, aad we ask will all all orders in turn as soon as possible. TJHfe 'nUW EDITION is ENTIRELY REWRITTEN, and vill be handsontely printed on fine tinted tiled aad superealendsred paper and boo ad la most attractive style, aad the State's History will be given DOWN TO THE DATE OF PUBLICATION. frier tor introtf nmion, ?v vCBti per copy. Send orders to . ! I FPPn V11LLIAMR & CO S' f 1 Q nr, c 4asaBBaaB-oaI?,,t WE are l- mjs Ut ocueoiastu TJBNNESSEH. WAGOrc. They are unexcelled ior Strenan. ati lttt.sk ox A.iiiv,kV, ABo are) toe most popular Wagon sold in the State, ttert teitk i htlinc tt s agents 101 il or o ((iF.iii.nii wu-eumrj Stock on hand . Wa also have nice stoc jan71v f 3C K.B. AMIBKvTtsC Agenta for PTarth Caral wmM j; We have received Yehidea, obnsist ing of r I fr . M 1 AHaH'QnrtASli Dottb'.d fJeat Buggiea, Dexter Quetn Spring Bu Ladies' aud. Deetors' r. ( -P OS, ba?t pna, A.ureaa j nmp seat isuggieau Spring Wagons, Aov.IAq., which we offer at prices to suit tbe-titaes, at wboiseale or reuil. i Call and exarptne our stock. ' STrWN'ACH 4 BMiOi . Wilmington St. Raleigb, Ji.fi. STROAciF BfTt.O, ' Auctioneers apaCemmlsslon Herehants, 4 BALKlOtt, W. C. ! - Auctions every Saturday at 11 o'clock. . Solicit conaigiiine-ts of ail kinds ior public r private S'le.; rpHE city chrtfr requires all taxes W be JL paid by December tsL If not pa H tdst lime a penalty or one per eenu m mth will beioVd ?for aacb month v , Viiu tobtjy To era Biiies.PMoiijGa tax remains unpaid (Hereafter uai aaa. e U. A- D. ROYBTKR. novO-lw 5 1 KMlec)or. The News a5d Obserteh. a.DVKKTWIn twn 4ts.. 1 5 w ' " t. a it i a-, a 1 ra aw. w w. a a. w - Oobkracts for utiin for any stw or tints may be mad aiAh offie of Thv Nbws ai OasxBVBB. east side Fayetteville StrMt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . .. . ?OrtTH f AKOUS1 STATE 1JFK DISIJUtvioE COMPANY. lUHmaroBATBD m 1872,) MAU . 'ar, nr. a S f0if erplas te Patisy Q art. SB President Viee-Presidmt. See'v and TVesvs. tood, . Med. Direct 'er; JmU Md DinUor. Advisory A erttary H. Oosteroit, IT. R. A ruler f Thro. H. mil, $' Dr. K. Dvrke f j Dr. W. I Rv, VoA If. M. H A The onlT 0 - ( N' HOMF. T "V Innra"e Com . en two All ' l!). . .i ;':.!( .om. 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Free trial package sent by in ail prepaid on receipt of a S-dent stamp. rlasdAw COOK'S HOTEL Corner Wllmlrrgton and Davie atreeta. JCnalanoV This bptel, newly furnished Aad equipped, ia In thfJ centre of the city, and-now ooen to receive visitors. Good j aerxmmodation for commercial gentlemen and, tourists. Board! and lodging by tbe 1 day, weak' of month at moderate rates. - 1 novl-lna " A W I ' . OHERS has been exhausted. EDrTION is new ia rent and will bs ready oar teachers to ain y pear with as and we . . "PuMishers, Ac, RALETGT, N. J. .n. waxaana aaioiotng-oounuea. ; wa are Y THE TIME Complete stock of DOTJBLK BREASTED UNDERSHIRTH, a'l wool and mixed grades, in scarlet and white. DRAPERS to match, at Low Prides, at B. B. Aiiflraws & Cos. lif ns;LiYE-fcoMicm The best war to do this i to bar when fiM- ..,1 class woods can be had for the lowest poesiM - ' Prtc2Jl fMP ,w'' on btMd n ?e'", Heavy Groceries. Meats. Lard. Sugar, it nee. Molasses, - a a. -' J mm a - v I Flour- MeaL BominV. Grits. Bvap, WUrch. B lueiug, j Bakiag Powders, Cake, Crackers, Fish. Ae a - st a w 1 - ars - -- ar . sraa m a u 1 .TODaoco, sunn, yigara, ignreites at i Srookrag 1 ooseee. . 1 All kinds of Canned Frattsand Vegetable , Potted Meats, Candira, Nats, Raisins, Firg, Jellias Preserved rruita. sauces. Pickles t n. Spices. Ia'short, everythrsesaally lband i. a nrst-elass: ftmil j graa sry 1; Frnita. Vrvr tables. Kgga aad Pealtry always oa hand w I . to be had. MOOUE PEG RAM, - 01 HUhrboroaad SeJisbary &u . N4rramber ft; 1881; I OTTpN ''.CAKDim , AJfP 9PINNI r. MACHINERY KG It rAiJEI-rCosBpt jsyatedt (us-v raasua ;ctnrrilnf . Ifii o Opener. Kitsosi Spreader, ll Worker and Stnpoer. Cards 30 Bocesr Drtwftiir Fraii.e , Hlggins8labber4k61sptadles;.reidesiM ' . Oo. iiober, i piadJi a Rigging' Bpea,'. r , 1(8 sidadlss each; Previieaee Sfseder, . tii 11 11 nrt nf 1 n 1 tn rl sT nn 1 aTsr . js by. J l(a sidadl peri srandiek: & BiatTfpmtan rraiass..x7r ' i the f eOea; Reels. Warp IfUU. BaoolerieU. VV1 Wli'llW sfs7 Aaillal aj asaas ssssaAW a si isi s mm V.sMW ' I " be sold U lets te salt parekaseta, Id 1 Ma ... 0 OHN aDlVINE II Lwwo auiu iu iksi uiwim, suwsrja a iarg k a' Groceries, Dry Gbpds, Boots aad Baa Hot W AINWfelO rlTr'Baia1e;h, N. O oet?dlm Thompsoa (X Drtiaioa sts, Phtu i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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