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H 6 4 I 1 l- ! . : - U A I y I ; I I ! v:i ' .a Tonica ITTER ' The. reputation of Hoete'ter's Stomach Bitters m a preventative of epidemios, storoaohic an invlrorant. a general re? storative, and a spec flo for feverjand ague Indigestion, billious affections, rteama tiam, nervous debility, constitutional weakness, la estabHuheJ upon toe sound basis of more than twenty experience, an j can no more be shaken by (be claptrap nostra ms pf unscientific pretenders than the t veriest! eg bills by the winds thai rustle throe? h their dell ea. j For sale by all Drajrgiats and Dtaleri generally. 1 FLOUR! I And Some Other Thirigsj EDWARD J. HARDIN! GROCER. jrs should take nete that some leading articles family supplies are very low. of .the FLOUR -.4 Has declined of late, and the very finest oranda can now be bought at prices iowei wan ever Deiore. i oner full line cf the best b rax. da f the Palapsco Mills, from " "ctaptr.atlve ' down, at inside prices. -1 be market fluctuates so that it Is impose sible to advertise prices, but cuslo- mers can depend always upon ret- sing jtwect j mi Die t gores. 5 UORTH CAROLINA FLOUR AT VERY LJW PRICES. SUGARS Also continue-very cheap, and there can be no better time to buy ttein. 1 shall be pleased to quote prioea whoa wanted inf quantity, for preserving aat other pur : . poeem. , -it Is ox only neees&nrr to aav" that Xa.ee nuy tarn uear aaa rarest augers. opicee. Mustard, celery and everything neoeas try for pickling IMPORTED GINGER ALE This dellgbtlul saramer drink, of finest qaajityana iresh lmportsuon.t i Apoliinarls WaterBudwe'.tftr.Beer (best,) .Brown Ptout, rrae wines and Liquors generally, Choice Teas and Coffees, Meets, Fish and Provisions generally, of best quality and rtomptly delivered. " Bole Agent for O. D. Boas Lnnch Milk Biscuit, the beat of er acker, 16e the trade. al per pound, close prv.es - E. J. HARDIN Son's plain to PRINTERS AND BINDKKSj Hoi uartiliaa Lawyer. ; Clark's Code CIVIL PROCEDURE With Notes sad Decisions to 1S&4. ' 'Tt NfcWS AND ObSEEVEB WEDNESDAY. ....SEPTEMBER 10, 1884. -a War e! the World. A youth'ould marry a maiden, For fajif and tond was she ; Bat she jwas rich and he was poor, i And s6jit might not be. A lady njejver could wear- Her mother held it firm A rown tbat came of an Indian plant instead' of an Indian worm 1 And so tjlije cruel word wad spoken ; And so it was tvp hi-arts were broken. A youth! would marry a maiden, For fair and fond was she ; But he wis hijgh and she was low, And so it might not be. A man who had worn a spur, ; An ancient batile won, , Had senj. Jt down wilh reat renown, To goaij his future son 1 And so the cruel "word was spoken; And so it was two hearts were bokeo. STATU NEW. The Gdldsboro Mcuenoer bvs : The heart of this entire community is f ull ot inexpree8iile Bympathy for our j bereaved townsman j Mr. W i 11. Borden, in the ioss of his estimable wile, who died at her home here on Tharsdsj last, in the 33rd year oi hc ge, af ter a short illness. The Morganton Mountaineer says: We are reliably informed that Col. G. N. Folk, who was two yean ago the Liberal candi date tat Sipreme flour t judge,: after see ing how York behaved at Lenoir, wrote Gen. 8oaW a letter condemning the ooarae pursued by! York, and saying that he would not support :x ork at the polls. (Jol. Folk was one of : those who assisted in re storing order, and after order was restored he instated! dn York's proceeding with his speech, j j f The Asteviile Citizen says: Jarvis, Robinson, Ynoe, JJoke, Scales, Boford, Wtr-h, Andrews ahd hosts of others will be at Charleston al; the grand railroad cel ebration ahd barbeoue on the 12th, Fri day. .. .Ainong' the guests at the Eagle Appelatments ffvr Cel. Steeples. CoL Jno. N. Staples, candidate fA elector for the State at large, will speak at the following times and places ' '-' Elisabethtown, Bladen county, WedeMsvj day, September lUth. i. Lnmberton, Robeson county, Thursday, September inn- omiinviue, urunswicK county, rn September 12th. Lexington; Davidticn oounfy, Tut-sday, Septeriibor 16 b. , Ash yille, Bunocmbe coun', Thurnday, kSeptembtr itn. v Uenderoo, Henderson county, Satur dty, September 20th. -i , Marion, MclKiaeil connty Thursday, September 23.1. ; Bakenmlie, Mitchell county, Wednes- dy, Hfptcmber 24 ;h. BunRville, Yanoy county,? Thursday, September liOrh, Ivi y (McElro's iMill), Madtdon county, r nday, September zbih. Marshall, Madison county, Saturday, aeptemDer ziia, Hiokory, Catawba September 30 ih, ' ; A diyision or time will . be given to either of the electors at large on the Re- oablioan; ticket. : ! " . I s R. H. Battue, Oairman. HARDWARE, WRITE FOR PRICES MACHINERY. LOWELL MACHINE SHOP -OF Cotton Machinerv. CAHDItG, 8Pr i, WBIVINMI, PhHllfl.!!, AND ALL OTHER MACHINERY USED IN A COTTON FACTORY. BUILDERS OF IFOR RUNNING GINS; &c 1 GUM BELTING, ' LBATUEU BELTING, LA.CE- LEATER, j MACHINE OIL9, I 1 PACKING, FILES, M OUR Machinery contains all modern improvements and we can refer to the largest and most successful Cottc Mills in the country. Estimates for Mills, and Plans foi same, with all details furnished by our mill engineers. Correspondence solicited. C. L. HILDRETH, Superintendent. Lowell. Massachuser's. KOBT. U. BTlfiVKNoON, Treasurer, m stale atreet. Boston. Tdec 2 d&w. county; : Tuesday, the We are agents for the IbWA BARBEOWME. beot and cheapest in the market. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. k HATfER OF INTEREST TO MRHfiRS. Appointment of col. Gncn, burton j. Vlsitorsto the city are cordially in- i vited to call and see us, whether they i JIARMITT COUNTY .5 ." ? Matthew's Store, Thursday,! September 11th. 1 r , . ' ; Bann's Level, Friday, September 12th. OUKBX&LANO OOUNTT. Little; River Academy, Monday, Sep tember 8th. I Rhodes' Mills, Tuesday, September 9th. Major C. W. MoClammy, pemooratio elector, will prebabfy speak at . the same time; Speaking to begin at 2 p. m. r . 5- ' Joint Csuivsmw. 1- Walter P. Williamson, Esq;, Republi- 1 AO81 can candidate for Preudentiat elector, and I cilwa Donnell Guham, Eoq Democratic candi- didate for Presidential elector J will address wish, to purchase or not Write for Prices. We are Sole Agents for th s Wire Fence in the Market. Tbos. H. Biiggs & Sons 220 FAYKTTEVILLE STREET, j RALEIGH, N. C. I Leaders in Hardware, &c Best Barbed Please write for circulars and prices, and be convinced that vou can rnt ud an Ever lasting Fence a Perfect Stock Fence at much less cost than the cheapest plank fence. JULIUS LEWIS & CO., i DEALERS IR HARDWARE, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, THE "ALL RIGHT" 0005 SrUVJfi, ItuoDlfirl AND LEATHER BELTING, and MANUFACTURERS ;OF THE CELEBRATED "ALL RIGHT" WAGON. Siffii of the Golden Horse hhoe, 224 Fatittivilh 8t Oppositb Makkst, Raliioh. N. 0 hotel are Miss Mary Davis, of Mississippi, I the Pope of the leoond distriot as follows : n srrentoB, n eaneaaay, oep. xuuu , Littleton, Thursday, Sept. llth. Scotland Neck, Saturday, Sept 13th Wilson, Tuesday, Sept. 16th, at' night Halifax, Wednesday, Sept. 47. Kinstin, Satorday, 8ept 20; Trenton, Tuesday, Sept 23. ; New Berne, Wednesday, Sept. 24th, at night f i 1 . LaGrange, Thursday, Sept 25th. 8now Hill, Friday, Septembtr 26 h. nhann's Raw-Bone Snperphogphat, CPlow Brand). ! SACKS GOING IN STORE day. Th4 best thing to use under Cabbage, Turnips and Vegetables old by the sack or ton. WILLIAMSON A UPOHUBCH, ! Raleigh, N. O., July 10, 1884. I An Invaluable Boole. a meoe ot mr. i enarson xrut ana tne Misses Cromwell, of Halifax eounty, thie Sute, grand jdaughters of Oliver Cromwell. The Wilmington Star says : Mr. E. S. Warrook, publisher of the Sunday Maill purposes issuing a trade ' edition of that paper jetery day daring the exposition at iUleigb; . . mvu Uc nner, oolored, died very suddenly ol) Friday night. She went to the jwell, and then returned to the house, sat jdpwn in.1. chair, summoned her two ehildrn boy and a girl to her side, kissejd them fondly and then told them to go and call some one to her. The children asked whom they should ea'l, but before the jmother could answer the ques tion she was: dead.!;. The Rutierfordton Mountain Banner says: Fruit drying' has been on a boom in this eounty,! and if the market is anything like as good, as last year Rut her ford will get many hundreds of dollars from this souroe. A-4 immense quantity has been ran and kiln driedj in addition to the very iaree auantotv dried bv evaporators Canvassing s now going on in the counties of Grayson,! Carroll and Ftojd, Ya., for subeeripUoinf to extend the VUginis Vsl ley railroad to the '.North Uaroliaa line in Ashe or Wataugaj which will enable our people to extend it through Ashe.CtJd well, Burke, Rutherford and Polk : to Ureen ville, S. OL land than make the shortest line from Lnohburg to Atlanta. The Wilmington i&ar says: Messrs. ttoes St Lara aaa U. It Jrrenoh were awarded the; contract for supplying stone for the iurther elosmg ot what known as ".Gornoeke Ialet," at the mouth ot tho river, the! former M furnish 9,000 tOLB and the latter 21.000. These eentiemen are already delivering upon their contract and the wprk of eloeing the inlet will go on... kParties well mcqaabted with jjie muoh talked of P3opey 8 need lay tbey saw and talked with him Thursday night, in the nemity of Fourth and Nixon streets. He said be supposed there was a crowd out 'looking lor him, but he didn't seem to bej $t all af raid that he would fall into their elnches, bat walked around pick ing his basja with5, as muoh nonobalaaoe as if he weria in a' land where outlawry and sheriff's pWses hid never; been heard of. . i . .Messrs J. S, Westbrook & Co., of Faison, Dublin coUity, prominent farmers and fruit growers, .have purchased whs- is, known kit thn n-t-Ant nrnnart &hnn t mi ---- r.wr-.., . miles betow this city, which is traversed by the turnpike to Wrigbtsville, with the view of growing peaches and other fruit 30 tn cnittorlsvl District Cor. of Thx Nxws aht Obsxbtxx. Mo&aANTOii. N. C . September 9. At a convention held in Marion Satur diy, September 6th., J. 8. Brown, of Mo Dowell, and W. U. Bower, ot Ualdwell, were nominated for the Senate from this, the 36tn senatorial district. At an en- tbusiastie and harmonious meeti -e Mc Dowell eounty convention, held yesterday, they nominated Geo. H. Gardner for the House. ! . . ' ! S.T. B. Public Hpienbilnarai ' Eon. IDaniel G. Fowle will speak at the xouowing umes.ana piaces: i Buow mil, September 13th.; H. Bnnn's Appointments Chapel Hill, Saturday, September 13th. Riggsbee s Store, Monday. oeptember 16th. U , : 5 r Pitteboro, Tuesday, September 16 th. Durham, Wednesday, September 17th. Orange Fct jry, Thursday, September l(b. South; Lowell; Friday, 8eptimber 19 b. milfiboro, Saturday, September 20th. R, H. BATTtx, Ch'n. 5i f': 1 ry'S 4 (LiOQdonj Cocoa prepara- SAVE YODR FRUIT IN THE MANNER IN WHICH IT WILL YIELD MOST MONEY. rhe tmefican PBUIT IVAPOEATOB THE BEST MACHINE OF ITS KIND. Send stamp for a pamphlet giving a trea tise on this subject. For Bale by, JUJN to A.fUWJlxL, j Marjufacturr's Agents. ' ! Raleigh, N. a The Great Southern Prize Turnip is acknowledged bv all who have .tried it to be the best Turnip to b had. Seed tor sale by JONEi A POWELL, Floui! Flourl We are making Flour now from new Whet and selling it cheaper than the same grade of Floor can be had from any other piace in this or any other country. Try bag or a load or our Holler Mills no. 1 Family. It is goon. SwmJt CHooOLi.-Fr sweet caocoiate. jrrv's ions. i i H- E. Jl BaBDIai. OUR CHOPS OF CORN. OAT3 AND WHEAT mixed and ground togoi her is the beat Horse and (Jo w Food ma e. JU8f 'iiLL i. R.VORTHIIIGTOri f (HOLERA COAL 1 COAL 1 Bette - enrage your Coal lor Winter use while it is low and can r naa ary aua clenn of JONES A PoWElX. Arlington Motel. tregory THE GRCATq IRAf.' AND iArrhOem ure ft VSXS OVZS M TXASS. Th( kM iwiti hr Chalei. Cmte. IMutWm. 0yetry, ictCmiIiII, By tiepala, mm Mt aotuMU U. ttumtch mmd tumli. lntrwiwMl to k Army, 1M, r :8BH.Snl G. B- A. RaeaiBMDdc4 bT Ga. wum, rvrreror-uctMr! Hm. KopUk RTer, Boaeltar V. B. TnmfTi .ad am. ftiat. bu. Som br In Dlra. On) geoolnairoiu'aftBwtsbMrntll botUa. SoW mprtatatm, THI CH4ILU A. VSBELEI XIMIT. : mi Ma.. U.'S t; Colli GlliCS OfllQL One li Horse-Power Tanner Engine. : One0 saw rvatt Qln, Feeder and Con- uvuniii Onti set Schofi)d Power Press Irons. : Citn be bought obesp and upon, easy terms ay a good p rty. s lWlLLIAJt-OI a UrliUKCU. Raleikh, C, Augus' 29 1$84. G.T.Storiach, lolesale Grocer. ' I 'lit I' r fFormerly the BONITZ HOUSK) Tiiis Hotei has been opened by J. D Winslow, known as Proprietor ot On Hrtrt.a In 1 Xju IMt rtihnm nl ' f The AKLIMUIUj H.'TlL formerly the tonlts House, i being con pletely and thoroughly renovated througbout. The rooms are well f urn i bed with handsome new furniture use in every room; no I dirty kerosn lea ps to b ow up. - , . ... " . . . Travelers ana invalids coming Benin will nnd tnis a comiortabie reeunar place All guests will receivo every attention andcomfoiL The beet arranged hotel on the Atlantio coast line route to Florida. Rates $2 00 to2.60 per day. Every room Has a window to the oven a'r. . sep i--aim n fl U 'T yon want a S3 J ss-8bot Repeating UUn I kifle tar SIS. a ISO Brech Loadlas Bhot Oan lor 16, a 1 Conoert Organette tor 7. Italic Lantern for a 13, a solid .Gold oa Wateb for eia. a US Sliver witch for as. You oan set an oi ibsm ruoiea ir li yon wui devote s I w I eTeoioKS to lotrodne- One ladr seeorea i afternoon. A sentlemaa cot i fifteeo miontea' work. A boy 11 years old cured a wstoli In one day: hundred of otbera have done nearly as well IX yos aavs Uf 1 11 T I s Mielc Lantern yoo can Start a bai- If HII I s mat wui nay yon rram sui lo sow even night. Bend at once for oar Illustrated Cata logue of Golvi and Silver Watches, 8ell-Cockijif Bull Doc Ke vol vers, 8ot OUsses. Indian Beonit and Astronomical T1oom. TelMraph Instra nenu. Type writers urgaa aeeoraioBs, vwuas. ae. ac. it mty sian yon on toe roan to weaitn. WUKLD MANUlitTUOlBU UUn 122 Nassau 8 treat, w York. any of these rUelea tree It yon will ' hoars of y ft 1 1 roar leiiure Ume atroduo- UU lag oar new goods, sored a OoU V7tn free. In a slog Is A gentlemaagot a sl.ver watoh for larapMa ausi Hlshlv endorsed by hundreds of Lawyers. PRICE ff. 20 BY MAIL. Address the Publishers, t jiALKion. n. a N. C. ft DacrMlo CeBTes- I USB. At the Democratio eountr oonyentioft. held in Sampson Thursdaj, the -following excellent 1 nominations were ' made : For the 8enate K. T. Bojlrin; Home J. W. Bobiason, J.. JL Beaman; sheriff B. H II; register of deeds Joeiah Robinson; treasarer.A. BJ; Chesnuti;ooroner Dr. F.J. Cooper; saryejor a. Lee. i?o. 14 MARTIN 8TF.EET. (I 'I. mm I A WW I i ! ; No. 0M UrDcer S.BKET and 10 MAfiTIN StfiL Commission & COTTON GINS AND Cotton Presses . ! i i NOW IN HTOKE AND UKAOY FOR; IDEL1VEHY One 40 sv tlni'.ett'.' Gin. One46aa ' in. One 60 saw Ot'oW Ola. ,'Jwo60saw rto Jtf ill's. One 60 saw X-r-' Gii ne60sw "Uul'e-t." Om rtnA linn. ..h Ka'lnir PrM. eeders and Condent era r all ataes u stock. M T. J-EACH, JfcCOi , A CARD. To all who are suffer ihg from errors aud Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loa Ac., l will ! ienaa recipe mat wui cure I you FREE OF CHAKGK. This great remedy was diaooyereu Dy a missionary I In tkatn America, sena sen aaaressea cwvelopl to fUv. JoeiFH T. lttuxrt, j Station D. Mew York. Never sleep in your overshoes. HereHfara' Acid Fhespltsue Excelent Dr. J ik WillU, E7iot,'Me., Says: "Hors ford's Acid Phosphate gives! most excel lent results.' . ' . ; The astronomer1 business is looking up- 1 ! W ' 1 I avic im .tlvtaiera. Mrs. Winslow' s Soothing Syrup should tways be used when children are cutting teta. It relieves the little sufferer at ouce; it prduoe natural, quiet sleep b: rolieving the child from pain, and the .lo cherub I awakes as ''bright as a but ton." It is yery pleasant to taste. It oothe the; child, softens the gums, allaj .it painj rtuoves wina, regutes) liowels, end Is the. beat known remedy for liarruuek. V.litHtr arUina from .teekning joaoaes. .Twenty-flTe oeots a hot- louse, Cotton Ware- or, er No. 15 MARTIN STREET. Do not forget 'hat these goods hayebean pur hased during the montn aid are per fectlv fresh, to old canned goods on I hand, i ; 2fiO harrela sntrar.) all srrsdea ISO sacks coffee, Bio, MarcaLbo and Java. 85 barrel Molas ea. I 66 bar res Mackerel, banes, i barrels and kits. 60 bar rels Heirng, roe. V. p. and Poto mac ; t 8,300 pounds of J ams. 1 ,000 pounds of Mtrl bs. 4,600 pounds of Bulk 8 68 barrels Oil. ; 160 bar re's Flours. Pstap oo to the N. C. grades. flO.000 Ciorsra. And atl other leading artie'MM Price enr rent furnished on application Citizens and strangers are Invited to In spect our ret.il nicery under charge of I WAipfi AJj-uijrr, Ku.swnere Willi be lound s complete sjssortmeat of canned goods land leading grooerlee The best pore ifrincipe cigar in the city. Telephone Nn. M. Drays ahd delivery wtgona to serve customers, i we nave a nanasome stoex M beatesu Sldes.V TTaLUABLK BEAL AbTATK FuB V BALE. Toe undersigned in pursusnce of the judgment rendered on he 31st of August, 1884, byC. D. Upchuoh, oierk of wake Superior uourt.in toe ease or waiter l lar. executor oi Elizabeth Felton and others. ysE H. Atkins and. theis, will s commis sioners expose to publio sate On the prem lses. tne t o acres or ground, tne late iesi- der.ee oi Miss Susan white, bounded by Newborn avenue on the North, Person Mreet on the East, Morgan Street on the South and Blount 8treet on the West and known in t e p'anof the city of Baleigh as lots Nos. 174 and 175. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock m., on Monday, the 6th of October. Tern s one-third eash; one- third at six months and one-third twelve months, with interest from date en the deferred payment. The two acres will be divided Into lots to su t purchasers. Information as to tlses of lots will be given upon application 10 WALTER CLARK, i uommiaioner D. O. FOW1 E, Attorney, sept 4dlm. O. BAUES, Architect and Designer, (With the late Pamuel Sloan), Baluoh, N. C j Plans. Flevatibps, Details, Working Drawings and Specifications for buildings of every deecrfttton throng hout the 8taie reasonably ftUMshed. ; LOOK BOX 86S. Boom S. Brians BuUdino. AmraOdSm. oaanot Our: W h'te Oil PLEASE OBSERVE! 1st. Our Stock of Books, Ac, Is ibe largest. 3od Our PRICES are LOWEST In the State. ! ; -1 ; : 3rd. We can supply a'l your wmots In our line. 4th. We mean Just j what we say. Sth. Cur address Is ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO,, BOOKRELLERS A STATIONERH, RALEIGH, N. O. Z5 H ' ' j-: 53 H " a si a V RAILROAD 8CEEDULES. LB KM A RLE A RALKIOH B, it.OOt Gents' Three DbllarShoe. Battoo, Congress or Lace. ! They are made of Calf Vamps, Solid Sole Loat her Bottom Stock.; Also a full line of Ladies', Misses', Children's and Gent's, Fine Shoes at HELLER BROS. Shoe and Leather H ouse, j 131 Fsyeiteville Street. BURNHAM'3 STANDARD TUEBXNS. lb ibUitoontncte I odfliilsh fives bttr reieentase. more power, acdlssold tor lest money, Kr horse power, than any other mine m tae world. Hew nun- polet sent free by i 'BURNHAM Bros., York, Pa 266th Edition. Price Only $1. B1STXT VUSED, BOO bb. i c. vornu. JsTriBMH. WUCSXtUL KNOW THYSELF. a OBSAT stBDICAL WBK OH KANHOOl). Exbaaated TltaUtT. Nervous and Physical De blllty. Premature DoUne la Man, Krrort of ToouiarMtlgie an told miseries renalting rrom lndlKsrellin or exeesses- A. book lor every man, yonnf, mlddle-fuced android. It eontalns las prescription for au scats a'rKfihronlo dis eases, each one of which is invaluable. So loa ad ny tne a amor, wnose experience rar a years is Deiore- leu m me vt w beaaurm loU silt: ach as protably nsver ssy pajilclan. S00 pages, bound In iDosaea rreneh mnsiln. emk oevrs. nsrsnteed to be a finer work in every i meanaBicavuieraryanaproiessionai-'-uian any other work sold In this country for SAW, or the monevwlll he reranned lnvety instance, moe only SLOO by mall, post-paid. IllustraUve sam- Sis s osms. ! Hena now. uoia msaai swaraea the author by the NsUonsl Medical Association, to the offloers ot wh'oh he refers. This book should be read by the young for In struction, and by tne fll cted for relief. It will Denes? aii.-usaoa u uioet. There Is no meaner of society to whoa this book will not be useful, whether youth, parent. roardian, instructor or clergyman' Argnau-. Addrtss tss Peabody Medloal Insulate or Dr. W. H. Parker, Kv 4 BnllBneh stree. Boston, Mss.. wbo may be eoturatted on an ciseases re quiring skill and experience. Chronic and oo sUnate diseases Uiat have baffled the skill of ail other IT ' A T physicians a s ecislty. 8icn XZ FM.JLj treated soeceasfully R RICHMOND & DANVILLE ROAD, N. Ci DIVISION. RAIL- Date TRAINS GOING NORTH. I Leave Charlotte, " Salisbury, " Hlah Pomt, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, Arrive lilUsDoro, Durham, Raleigh, Leave Kaleigh, Arrive Goidsboro, Dally,! No. 63 Dally. 430 a.m 810 a. m 7 25 a. m 8 to a. m 11:89 a. m 12 17 p. m ISO p. m 3 10 p. m 6 25 p. m 7 60 p. us 8 26 p. n 9 86 p. va 9 55 p. m Date TRAINS GOI Bept; 7, 1884. IG SOUTH. WIRE RAILIV) and Or namental WIRS WORKS. DUFUR &. CO-, No. 88 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Manufacture Wire nailing ror cemeteries. Baloonies,ro.; Sieves, Tenders, Cages, aid Coal Screens, Woven wire. Iron Bed stead, th irs, Petteee, Ac. TNTKNDING ADVERTISERS should JL addreae - . GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.. 10 Spraoe Street, Mew York Citj, for select Ust of 1,000 Wewspapers, Leave Goidsboro, Arrive Baleigh, Lave Raleigh, Arrive Durham, Aiuiaooro, " Greensboro, .jeavo Greensboro, jrive High Point, uansbnry, CSharlott. 1 Not 60 I No, Kl I Dally Daily 'li on im i k0 p. m 4 16 r fl 02 W fl 48 ' 9 00 10 06 ! HSJJ, - , CJOHOFIELD POWER COTTON PRESS This we consider the BESX and most RELIABLE Cotton Press la use. and would refer to the many in nse in this section. WILLIAMSON & TJPCHTJR0H Raleigh, July JO, 184. j PttOPOSAL.8 FOR COAL. : Stats or Nobth Carolina, Ofhcbof Sxohbtart or stats. . tUik Am m 1 QUA - Proposals will be received at this office until 18th September for furnishing . 17$ tons of soft coal for the nse of tne various departments of the Stats. Said coal to be delivered al the Ajrrioultaral Department in the city of Raleign on or before 16th October. , W. L. SAUNDERS, dtd. j Secretary of Stale. THE MhTHUDIST ADYANCE Yoiitixi ViJ An unofficial ortan. of Southern Meth odism, edited by H. M. Robey, u. D., of tne ivortn Carolina uonrerence. in oraei better to meet the wants ol the pe pie and to enlarge its sphere of usefulness, th4 price of ihe Advance baa been rednood to Oue Dollar and Filty Cents a Tear, or elghi months for one dollar, payable always In advance making it one of the cheapest J apera in the South. The Advance ia aq ndependeiit journal, acknowledging alle fiance only to Southern. Methodism, but depending for favor entirely on its merits. It Is In harmony with ail the official Journals of the church an. Is indebted to them for many oourteaies. It antagonises none of them, but seeks toco operate with them in giving to the people an unex' epi tionable literature. Sample copies fur-f nished free en application. Address . ; ( MKTHOtJlaT AuVANUK. " aqg 23 dim Goidsboro, N. C. rut nle: i d after June 1st, 1888, trains will - 1 ia road by the following ached- Timtws! I T. U. Tarbco, Le.) 6 00 Barren's 6 16 Warren's, 6 25 Little Creek, 6 30 Bethel. e 60 Kobersonvlllet7 15 Everett's 7 & Wllli'8t'n(Ar)8 05 a. nr.. Tarboro(Ar.) 9 05 Harrell's, 8 66 Warren's, 8 40 Little Creek, 8 SO Bethel, ; 8 10 Kobersonville,7 60 Everett's, 7 80 Wlll'ston,(Ly)7 00 JAMES H. PETTY. Gen'lSnp't. NORTH WESTERN NORTH CVROLHiA ! RAILROAD W ILMINGTON A WELDON KAIL ROAD. TBAIHS OOINO BOOTH. Dated May 11, 1884. Leave Weldon at. Arrive at Rocky ML Arrive at Tarboro.. Leave Tarboro... Leave Wilson... Arrive Goidsboro Leave Warsaw., Leave Burgaw. I No. 48, Na 40, Daily. . Daily. ia 65 o. m.16 op. m 4 IS p. m. 6 48 p. ml " j ... IV w n I ......... I B nn-n ml I ...... W wr. - - .... ..... 4 47 p. m. 7 12 p. o 5 17 M 7 61 A Aft M sesawasBe is m Arrive Wlljulngkuu 86 " 1 110 10 p mm moxmm vesTK. No. 48, Daily. NOTirE. Will sell! the entire or half interest In a patent aertcul nral implement of general use that Is quite popular; where it has been introduced. Address EDITDH OF TUIS PAPER, ! aug7dI0tw2t Leave Wilmington, Leave Bur ga wMnMMM Leave Wuitwnmmn Arrive Goidsboro. Leave Wilson.. Arriye Rocky att.WN. Arrive Tarboro.. .iDOXOm. Leave X Arrivww Weldon.. w..w . 188 p. BB 9 83 " 10 44 " 1147; " 1240 a. m 11 15 a. m 80,p,m 800 r a. m JOHNF DI7 No 47 Daily. 9 00 a. n 9 46 - 10 49 11 49 12 66 p. ai 1 10 IHS SOUTH.' L've Greens bo ro.... 10 15 p. sc. Ar've Kernersville.- 11 18 p. m. Ar'jre Salem............. 11 57 p. m. ! No. 61 i onre stokth, ! Dally ex. Son. Leave Salem Ar've Kernersville.. Ar've Greens boro. Na50. Dally, ex. 8nn. 5 10 p. m. 6 60 p. m. 7 00 p. m No. 52. Daily Ne. 68. Dally., STATS UNIVERSITY RAILROAD. GOING NORTH. Leave Chapel Hill.. Arrive university... .. No L Dally ex. Son. No, 8 Dally ex. Son GOING SOUTH. JMO. 4. i Daily, ex. San. Leave University... Arrive at Chapel Hi'l.. MoA DaUy. lax. Bun 6 80pm 7 81 p m JALEIGH A GASTON RAILROAD. 0OKDEHSXD BCXDUIJi TEAIHS 0019) 90BTH. No.l, Dti??o.8,Dal y excepthy except Sunday, i Sunday. September 7, 1884. Leave Raleigh... wake, Franxlinton Klttreil Henderson , Warren ton, Aril ve Wsldon ...... i f i i i 9.45 a.m 7.C0 p.m. 10.35 8 37 11.03 919 ! 1 126 )M6 ' 1.49 10. I l2 39 p.m. 11.4 ! 1.18 12 37 a.m. 2.15 2 05 I tba'ks eoiira south. No.2, Da September 7, 1884. Leave Weldon, " Littleton Sarrenton, Henderson, Klttreil... Franklin ton Wake Arrive Baleigh.. 4 f ly except Sunday No.4, Dal y exoept bunday. S 05 p ml 1,05 a m. 8.C9 2.47 4.85 3.43 6.24 456 6.48 6.30 6 09 .( 6.86 8.61 7.26 8.05 No. 1 and No. 8 connect at Weiden with Sor board A Roanoke and Petersburg A Weldon ttaiiroa?a ror au points north. No 2 and No 4 connect at Raleigh with Ba'elgh A Augusta Air-Line Railroad for Payetteville, Wilmington, Charlotte aud all po nts soutn. . Sleeping oars without change on trains No.i 8 aud to. 4 bttween Raleigh and Portsmouth. ; Wm. SMITH, Superintendent. yiCSTEKN N. a RAILROAD. . WEST. STATIONS, i EAST. Ar. Leave. A. M. 12.30 105 4.17 5.23 7.27 9.84 "! 11.07 a M 12.10. 4 U Salisbury, States vine, Hickory, Morganton, Henry, Ashevflla. W. Springs, A.U. Leave 2.46 LOU P.M. ILli laoo " .7,40 8.10 AS0 1C AM -ta rn. 'da CI APE FEAR AND YADKIN VAL J LET RAILWAY TO TAX KTTKCT 4.19 A. K., THtffcsnAT, JULT 10TH, 1884. . ! NORTHERN DIVISION. ! Train moving North No. 1, Mail, P enger ana jrreignt. Leave Fayetteville Arrive at Jones bo ro Leave Jontsboro Arrive at Sanor d , Leave San ford Arrive at Ore Hill Leave Ore Hill , Arrive at Staley Leave Stale Arrive at Liberty Leave Liberty Arrive at Greensboro td i r, WAVtVA BAmv No. 2. Mail, Passenger and Fi eight.; Arrive at Fayetteville . 6.40 p.m. Arrive at JonesDoro Leave Jenesboro ; Arrive atSanford! Leave anford Arrive at Ore Hilt Leave Ore HlJl Arrive at staley Leave BUley Arrive at lJberty Leave Liberty Leave Greensboro 10.30 a im. l.oo p.m. 1.18 n. im. ;iJ4i p. 2 16 p. 4.02 p 4.1V! p. m. 6.06 p. m. 6.10 p. m 0.2 p. on 6.85 p. in. 7 zop.m. 8 52 p, m. 4 Ojp. m. 8.19 p. m. A40p.a. I. 08 p. m. 128 p. na. 12 08 p. Mi. 12 16 p. m. 1L43 a. m. II. c0 p. m. 10. 0U a. m. SOUTHERN DIVISION. i Train moving South No. 8, MaiL Paseen ! I gar and Freight. Leave FayettevillA Arrive at Lumber Bridge Leave Lumber Bridge Arrive a Red Springs Leave Red Bprl.'.g Arrive at Shoe Heel TBAIIT HOVINS WORTH. No. 4. Mail, Passenger and Freight. Arrive at Fayetteville 7.49 a. m, Arrive at Lumber Bridge 6.19 a. m. Leave Lumber micge 6.29 a. m. Arrive at tied springs 5 26 a.m. Leave Red Springs 6.44 a. m. jvxriTo at enoe nee. 4 19 a. in. Nos. 1 and 2 meet at Gulf. i J. S. MOiAMlsoN. Gen. Suv't, Qjj If. ROSS. yen'l Pass. AgV . aa.Lh.luH Allft U4TA AIR LINK RAILkQAD. j ! CONDENSED SCHXD0XX y-T.aJns uolog South. -j .No 1,1 a ly 7.40 p. na, 8.55 p. m. 9.06 p. to. 9 48a,m. 9.68 a. m. 11.00 p, m. September 7, 1884 Leaye Raleigh- ........ Oary, U.... " Monoura ..4... " Santord....J..u.. Camerou.L.. Manly. ..... ... Key her. ...... ... Arriye a, Hmlt. .... exoept Sunday. 7 85 p. m 8 09 8 82 984 10 22 1107 1160 12 26 146 a. m NoSDfly exoept Sunday. 900 104)6 10.86 12.26 14A 805 480 660 720 a.m p m ! ' H y-Tralns Goinr North. optemrer7. ism. exoept sfoeday, aye Hamlets ........ Keyser see ssseeiss' Manly.. . Cameron fcUniord.. Moncure Apex Csrv Arrive atitalelgh 2 45a.n 8 63 485 6 IS 605 660 : 7 61 8 80 900 Ne4, Dly except Bonday. 600 a.m. 7 n 8 SO 9 60 115 i 80pm. I 06 8 46 8 80 No. 1 connects at Hamlet with th Car. ollna Osntrsl Railroad for Wilmington. Charlotte and all points Booth. , No. 8 connects at Sanford with the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway tor Fayett ville and all points octhal read. No. 8 connects st halelgb with toe ral eigh A Gat-n fial'rxMtt for all pojata North. . " . Sleeping ears without change on trains No. 1 and 2 between Raleigh and 'har W H. SMITH, v . Superintended : I tnttmt J I T .. llDn.n ' 1 ' 1 10 00 ml j M$rianrv lea in's Capelsk) of otopdava rev a w Creation- Plssterare . the and ns .d AAltlgh, N.C.Sept.,1, 18i-di-n a " r 1 '
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