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i - " l V t 4 -4-- 1 tS V J, A t4 -i " r r 1 ' 1 t 13?m& News axd Observer. ! BT THB1EI3 MID PBBHYER CQIPJJT . Daily, one year, mall, postpaid.. " six month. I T 1 $7 00 8 00 4,1 three ' M-":' Weekly, one year, " - six months " " I 75 '1 00 name entcroJ without payment, ana no to paper tent after the expiration of paid for. v -j - !' - ' time 1 8ATURDAT.......-,D1CCEMBER 18, 1884 8. A. A8HK, .editob. 1 1 tub WAMor atiic uugksj - - '( . j. l. t trot may years there; was a diepute as to the proper railioad gauge Lhete were broad, broader and broad ctt views outer- Lined on the subi ot, and a'so some verv parrow idea. Some rcfada have used a six-loot and oLir - ft two foot, i Bat .:. these were the oa'grtwt of circumstances or of peculiar nottocp. ' j i From the Ospe .Fear mer torth the standard gauge waa 4 feet 8 J incb.ee to the south It wV 5 leetj Njrth Carolina " being on the line, had betn dithutid krri lory, and out gauges have been obanged at times tolmeet varjingjoiniiDgencies. ' ! When the Richmond & Danville first ffcattfrmta AAfaaAltjIeitA it HvirKatn inAitnaii. . tioni it conformed to the Southern stand ) ard for, obvious reaaone. Nuw that 1 through ears are to tun j, from the North to the extreme South, and vice vena, the sentiment is favorable to a common stend- ard and manager Rives, of that line, ' , sajs in his reeent report: ? n I "In view of the fact that several of the largest railroad tjiArai in the Boathern States are contemplating a change -of - : gaoge from' 5 feet to 4 feet 9 inohes, preparations have been made and;. are making which will enabie us to take aimi ; lar action wifh the maximum eoonomy at i?';the proper time." '"11' Ik f This is better. Qui railroad systems , should adopt a far aa possible the riad- ple of interehaogeabtiitji and doubtless the. time will eome wheq tickets will be .'sold by the mile, good oiler any and vail wad(ai4'-w."V-- f ' ' Btl.BIBU'S WUWLKMLH TBtOJS. , If Raleigh is tobeoome? a trade centre, sh must seek to utiUs fverj dvaBtage . that her loeatioa gives her. She must he poahiig-ooust leek trade, aolioit eustom. - and 'loster every element! of oomioeroial strength. Oar merehants are not a whit behind those that any other oity oaa boast ia broad and libcr& vkwsj aid theiir good management is amply atterted by i the fact - ' that Baliih has beea sieularly exempt ffom failures ih boaineacJ ,i. ' Boa! is suoient attention given to the field ot wholesale dealing t i Oaa not we draw to Baleigh a eonsiderable trade that we do sot now get? Wilmingtoa and . Uhrlotteas well as Uharleaioa. H u folk - and.- Biob'mood push their wholesale trade jfitfc vim ; oaa not Baleigh do jome . thing more on that Baa thai we have been 44ngT With tha oew. y esk ve bopa to see greater aeuvtiy in ,tni respeef and trast that Baleigh may blosiom at the A LpBl0 si dispatch tsdieates that aps : art to bo takea -to bTeeUgata the depreal. aioa ia-lSaglisb, agrieukure !ich a view to 'protectjoa.' uPnteetUm for the amen' strange sound to Ameciean ; can this tide of the water the farmer is as legitimate cameL fivervbodv plaokslim ;. In iie?aod thev croDoae to proiooi lnu:They will djiabyuli . . ting a tariff ou Amerieaa eon and wheat ! .', Aad thit .giln wiJ cperau to the disad ;! vantage,f the Aaeriean grower of these , provisions. uTbi great eropi of wheat all ovej the? world have glutted the market, ., and.as there ia a surplus the prioe is ' nee- esaarily ow To put a tai en the impor , tation of I Ameiiaa wheat into Great Britaia fill lend to deprive! our wheat growers tf thai market and the Amerioan - tufplus will be larger than eTer. . 1 Gp'. axttMAM now lays ;tbat the war d jpartmnt tqaet Judge of the : propriety of hjf nkia publie anythinjs bearing on Ibiaeontrversy - with iMr;;-Davis. :0ea. : Shermanj "ifilV errori ia supposing that there' Is anyf eontroversy!, Mr. jDari damply said tbere iras no i truth ia:tha Oeneral'sLatatement, and ieafled for 4 the prodaotioa of the letter whlohrthe General aiaartcd that he had seen.' "1 Tammany Hall society proposes to at tetd the cauguxation, and hjy will do it Jin WsThwUriltJe . at jeastlf'i millioia ulterrifisd pemoerats in Washing . ton 'dtyoytaaf;.aayVr' ffy' Southern Nilrt ads fought' to reduee the rates and aahington people should lereet some bbr hotels. , " t.'i ChauAckt AL Dxfzwv whose name has been ucntioned as a leading easdidate for Untied titstes 8enaur from Tew York, toodeatlj lays suehj; an eleetios would re 'quire tte immediate unendeir of luati and rcspofsihilidee that he eannjot abandon and therefore it ia impoatiblelfor him to aoeept, &i - ;; . . : 0-f tWrd of the males Ovei fcuHeca one encounters on the sireeri .of j New York are mbking-and twioe aJ many tue eigars as olgarettes. , Sir Walte Raleigh's weed is populair. ,' ' Thi N York Su has cause to look up. Its eahdidau, Ben Butler, got twenty-' . six votes n Nevada- Certainly' the Sun ought to be happy. 1 j i Bxrouts iron every part of Nertl Carolina opneur haithe cotton has niariy all passed rom t l bMkds of the planter. , 'and the rie ia .pries, if any oomea. wl'l be of but tie benefit to the farmers. The , nas a Oi reeardei the W induHrn crop hereabouts vu very short, i . ' A wban itm'br. rnac i iNorthera Bepvblieaa papers say; Oott- grej&Bau dTotavho jtaa or Gofeiaw of POr'a varoiin on ana. vxmuuon j aeaety Nys that It useka to attempt to earry the 8tate so long as the Buorbona have oonplete itontrol of. the ballot-boxes. He believes tl at be . was eleoud. but oouated out." Ui. York cblige tos by stating where he thmka there waa any "counting ou" done in North Carolina? In what count)? At what boi? It is a duty bird that befouls its own nest. . Th c la syers of Philadelphia have or ganiaed for the purpose of seauring the election df reputable trial justioes in etij&ioal eases. This is a move Jn the rbht diriotion. The i ffl otion of the body corporate is that enough interest is not displaced in obtaining rospectible ad mihiatrators of the lasr.. The AmericaoroW. would ooet very little inside of an jadioial ' svstem is excellent: and when'ffoid shelter, barn or stable and would hold evils eome jit is beoaue the better the oemmunity do not trouble themselv to I keep the waters pure and undehled The lawyer of PhilMtolphia have alepped out boldiy nnd wiseiy. la our. c wo 8tate hra are two evils fifbt, th eiowded condition of the d'dekets with its eoiiatquent delay of jaslior, and tha failure oi the juries to eonviat in murder bea. - J 1 la (he last Home and Dttnicrqt is ocmmunicajtton from a Jawjer in repponse to aa editorial written by Brother Xates, ib wnico uie lawjer poins out ycrj iauijr thai at son a of the leading murder trials of late the verdiet, guiify oCtnurder1 ws4 not 'rendered in any of them, as the oommunity thought mighl well hive been; I be Junes tare too tender i Thb practice f allowing members to out short . iheir remarks with leave print" affords an. opportunity lor unworthy Congreasmea to do unworthy things. J 0. Taylor, of Ohio, it seems having at the j.i -i- ( . , 1 " i. ti- i last session obtained this privilege, abused It by pt iuUi tg- a puiian speech which he did I not d livr-inoorportin(r into bis alleged rf mirks matter which rfl-ioted on a oommi('te and whioh waf riot warranted by the faoti The ieshlt is the inet fuas and this is what Congreesman Tayt or might have antioipatedi i Thk pig iron Alabama is cow.shipping to Philadelphia is the finest ever ! sent irom the sojuth, . it puts the iron men Pennsylvania oa their metal. Indeed the GlendoB jnd Acdover Iron .. Companj. if that State fiaye as a result :cut( .the'jprioe f oa a oa and now. ctft. their eray forge ,. mill iron at 16. But- tbii! will head offsth ereus ' rivalr new" South, f In the gen- of trade let us . all be brothers. JVHILI the outton mills have found spme relief in an increased demand for their produo a, they fiad themselves rather worse off th a ever, beeause the ahort erop of oottoB tends to higher prioee furj the raw materiall while the prices j( the man uf aeiured go ds will not rise . proportion' I Tbx BUine Bepublieansfare doing the Bemoersta ib New York State a ,good turn f by turning out all the decent B prfblicans ii Brooklyn who voted 'for ueveiana. we want twentv or thousand of those Bepub loans on l our aids so as to bake New York Suite safely solid for the ptmoorat ie party. JUL- mabdi s a negro tarty years Vd, with a tall and powerful phy ique. His irai eomplt r ou is a reddish blaeL . He ohoe an ffioer under the Egyptian govern' ' " . 'X. ' ' -i '' : . ... ' ' menu ana bow ia seuiog up on nu own aooount. iSoMKtwen y years ago one Foster, Haiae man: began to make wooden tooth piekiand bow tha annual output is three billions of the toothaome loxury, It ia growing fadnstry. AaafBSTtlM Vsmmmvjsw ' Cor. of Thb Nkws abb Obsbbvbb. r i GBKXBHBokn. N. fl. Daa. 1 11 ' !' i Tjj .' 7 T ' T ,"i How can the. husbandman sit bom in me corner, wnen Be knowi flocks of sheep and cattle are starving for eeo, wiLb bo shelter, no warmth, pale, of attention! shiverug, dyuig, for want i. Most of the animals that die in sprios lime, are (aetifbed in winter by starva tion. There seems to oe a great cry in ' 1 the east as to -now . are wei to feed our stociri Why my farmer friends let se tell vou, there is on country to the world possessing better laeiluiea lor wintering stock than eastern To those who have no rye fields for KTaaiug, or seed pasture, we would say that added to y cur large supply et eottpn seed meal, there 1 is anotUer souroO of fool supply that we fail 'to iuliae and thai is our green crops for . ; , i' ;p t ' iNeiLAQa. . ; y I. i What is en liiage 7 It is green crops pn lerved greet and fresh for winter feed ing ia suoh a manner as to give jour stock all parts of the plants, those paits whioh are richest in a jurishment as well as those that are the poorest. Last summei we were very mueh in terested in the nanner in whioh Dr. Ben., bow, of Gfeeniboro, (who is not only a &reiaM hoteliit, bit is also a progressive fame') was putting up green Indian corn. We ibujght then that the Doctor would ere .cow have leveral fireUolass compost hiajs, but todi y a vii.it to the Bocmi's farm aid dairy provtd to jus that we had calculated wrong fr we found thirtv fi-e oowa in good mik and abut forty brood marts, leal tat, all fad on ensilaged corn, prab grass, pea rines and rje; in tact, any thing that took would. : i i , i 'know of three other j gentemeo in H t h Caro ina who,' like the Dcotor, have beea feedleg enailage for years IK KH Lewis, cf; Raleigh, and Mr a ?fi tianett, of Halifax edttoty, while Dr. "ft L S aioa, of ; Edgeoombe, baa oommeaoed and Garrett have beea very sosoessful. Dr. Beabow'i mode of bnildin: silos is leas expewrlve than any that we have seen. Ua baa several built in; the oorners of his haras and stable, with dry, ground floors; Bis plaa w to; tk oorner and build double wans,' six iaehes asunder, and then fill in the walla with sawdust, with a door in front to feed fri m. These double boxes or rooms are built in the corners so as to get the ben-fit et the two walla already belonging to the houses. He builds the rooms topg and narrow, so that at each Cutting of the ensilage at feed time only a small portion will be eaposed to the air. Build aa high a your building will permit. Small fciloe, capable of holding enough ensilage for twenty oows, can be oot siruoted by digging on a hill side and wall ing up as tor a cellar, where stone,. brick bimenc and money are plenty, but we are showing the poor man's side of the pio'ure. A room built ou Dr. Benbow's plan, say 12 feet wide, 30 feet long, and 12 feet it . .. . . renouirn ensilage to winter twelve to nttoen w wo v 1 www uihvi w avisot aaaai qutnaiy eau be produced on about from two to lour sores of our swamp lands, drilled in three feet rows. Dr. Benbow thinks that for every two acres he can keep ten oows. Drill from one-ha'f bushel to three peoks per aor& : : The whole top of the DootorY rooms or vats are open. The cutter sets on a platfor n at the top and end of the vat so that the forage may be hauled from the field to the cotter wbioh outs it in pieoes less than oneha!i inob in length and then it is trampled down solidly in the vat or room. When the vat or room be comes full he oommenoes at one end and floors it over by laying li inch plank orosswise the en tire length. Upon this fhor he puts about 25 or 30 tons of stone. He lays that the weight on top is the secret. Down east we have no rook, but we oould use sand bags or boxes filled with earth for weighting. i WHXN TO OUT. , From Bailey on Bowlegs we learn that grM oontaine a greater amount of nutri tion when in blossom than at any time be fore or afterwards, and what is true of Common grasses ia true of oorn, which is hut a gigantic grass. If then,a stalk of com contains at the time it blossoms more nutritive value than at any subsequent time, how wasteful to let it stand for the ear to form at the expense of the stalk, whil great loss is going aa from leaves or blades and stalk. When the Dootor threw open bis aUoa today they had the delightful smell of sweet older (whioh is so grateful to the olfaotoriea of ye Nash and North amptonitfls), and there were his fine oows ana piow norses enjoying summer zeea in Deoember, fat, sleek, satiafied; while methinks I see in the East seme dilapi dat d tea-eup Cow, ahiveiiag ia the fenoe leek, back humped, mourning for a dry shuck from come neighboring field. Well may such a farmer as Dr. Benbow, with his well filled silos, sit by his fireside placid and calm, knowing that not only all nomas beings around aim are well eared for, but even his stock can say ia Decern ber "we are in the midst of June." ; D. fi. Waxkxb, 4 : Tr 'v lraiaeat Era Tana, Cdr. of Tax Nxws ahd Obsxxtxx. . fWe are not at aay loss to fiad suitable material to fill, ai well af to adon, the highly honorable position of president pte tern, of the Senate, at the approaehing sessioa. Many worth names have bien menuoned, either of which would shed lustre' upon the office. I desire to add another to the list, confidently believing that its mere i meatioa will assure the fitness of the man for the place, and at the same time gracefully oomplbient and reward a true and tried friend of Democ racy and reform. 1 1W, C Troj, of Cumberlahd, hu been in every campaign in this secdea since and including the year 1868, Whether a candidate or not, in season and oat cf season, he was always to the front, and was . never a Mdesd-headn ia a Democratic enterprise. He was a member of the Senate ia the years 1870-'72-'76, and bow again in iiJ4-eo, by aa over- whelming majority. 1 believe this makes him the oldest in Senatorial service of any member-eleet of the next 6eaate. Able and industrious, competent and meritorious, the honor of .being, president pro tem. of the senate could lall on no worthier man or more devoted Democrat. ' I '! : Hajlhbtt. v Heme Items. I "All your town mult ' ; If yoa remain alok when yon oan ; Get hop blttera that never ail. h The weakest woman, smallest child, and alckewt invalid ein uae hop blttera with aaret r and great good. ! 401d men tottering around from Rhea mutism, kidney troable or any weakneaa wui be almoat new by oalng hop blttera. t-MT wife and daurhtar wrt mtd hear thy by the uae of nop bitten and recommend them to my people. Metho diet Clarayma. V; "Aakanvs-ood doctor If hoa Bi ters are not the beat family medicine i on eartn. : . Malarial ferar. Aeaasnd BtlIotunaa- wlll leave every nelshborhoad aa aoon u bepl blttera arrive. iy mother drove tbe paralyaia and aearalrta el out of her system with hop Diuber. : ru vawefie dub. a.eep tne amneya healthy with hop blttera and yon need not far aloknaas. rZa water la rendered harmlieaa and more refreshing and reviving .with hop blttera In ech draught. Tbe rigor of vonth for the aad and Inarm in hop blttera 1 -rAt the change of life nothing aqua's Bop blttera to allay all troubles Inoid.nt jThereto." -iVTbe beat periodical 'or ladies to tafce mobtbly and from wbioh they will re- ole Jie yreateat benefit ia hop blttera." HMotbera with alokl-v. fretfol. nnrairar Children; will cue the child' en and bene fit tbemeelvee by taking hop bitters daily. Thonsanda die annnaUr from aoma form of kidney disease that might have bea prevented by a timely use of hop bitten. Indlseetlon. weak atomah. Irm misr. itis:ofthe bjwels, cannot exist when hop Aumely ; e nae ot hop Blttera will keep a whole famdy In ronst health a year at a lltt'e c -t. To Droonoe real, nnnin ila.n .nH child like repoaeall night, ukeaiitueh p ; That indleation or atomaoh in. .t ntgbt, preventtng reat and aJeep. will dia appear by oalng hop bi tera. Paralvtio. nervooa. tremnlrtna rAA i. dfee are made perfectly qnlet tnl sprlKht- this vear. Meaara. Lewis Whan av tnaa dUoorara hie boy tiains; iu naOToiiaajaM psseuusnua ia oeuig Uw father of a future President fa over eome in hla anxletr to fiad St. Jacobs Oil to apply to tha out linger. A aura core tar 1 . The first fadier match waa made in 1798. Tone up the ayatein by tha uae of Ayer'a Saraaparlila, It will make you foal like a new person. Thoonaade have found health and relief from euflerlas; by" the ua- of thla great blood parlHsr when all other n. eaoa failed. Cboiob Hohxt. Fine mountain honey in the comb, by the pound. Alao in' one pound boxes. Western apples, &c : K. J.Habdib. Omoibuses were first introduced in New York in 1833. CAPITAL PBIZE $150,000 ; " W do Aereby certify that are swpervtee arragemctat for ail Me Monthly anaaetr Annual Drawing of (Ae Louisiana htatt Lottery Company, and peraoit manaff ana control th Drawing tMemtelmM, ana that the tamo art'tonducted with honttty fairness and good faith toward all partUtt, and.we authorise the eompany to use this certifioate. oithfa-ivilea of our siffnalurts attae.eat .w its cuUfertxtements. CaaajMlaaianara. JJ APfiCITll ATM ACTIO M 1 im mkmieUwmm laoorporated la 1868 for twcnty-tve years ey tha Legialatara,for Kdacatienal aad Quritabli Barooee with a eardtal of 81J00.000 1 whloba iseerve faad of over 1560,000 bas aiaee baaa added.! By aa eranrkalmlag pepalar vote lta fraa ehlae waa made a pari of the present Statt Constitution; adopted December 2, A. D, 1879. its ubajtd bikolb riTrtfBBB Lnuwnres take piaoe monthly. It never seale oi postpones. , Look at tho following Dia trioution : , lrSiB Otmnd inamthl AND TBB ' FnfiAOSDQIfiBT SEMMMiL ! UKA.WLNO In the ACADSMT OF MU3IO, New Orleana, Tneaday, December 18, 1884 u der the personal super viaiou and manage ment or v 6ei. G. T. BesraariDf loiislauaii Hen. Julml a. Earir of Capital Prize, $150,000. 1 aavlffotloe Tickets are Ten Dollar only fialvea f& FUih i Tenths 1. UST OT PBIUa. 1 CAPITAL PBIZK 1 do do 1 do I do S PRIZES OP 110,000 I160,00t . 66,000 10.000 20,000 10.000 20,000 26,000 80,000 40,0JO , eo.tsct 4 do .6000 20 60 100 200 600 1,000 do do do do do 1,000 .''00 800 200 100 do 60 60,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approx'n Prizea ot.4200 120,(00 100 do do 600 400 , 100 do do S60 2,260 2,379 Priiea, amounting to...LS22,SOO Applloatlona tat rates to debs should be made only to the omos Crl the.QOmpanj in New Orleans. For further Information write ! elearly, rlrlng toll address. POSTAL HOT E3, Express aoney Orders, or New York Kx cbaae in ordinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums of 86 and upwarda at oar expense) addressed i - j . ,lr A. DAUPHIN, t or v. a. dauphin. ; , 607 Heresth 8L. If asalaxtoa. D. a ; Make P. t. Money Orders payable nd address registered Lattera to ! REW SHLBAM HATIOIUL ., harden Hand Brenada iFire Extinguisher. 1 The following certificate shows the effl deney of tha Ores ad as Ib cotton mills. tBAPwicx'a Mills, N. Y., . I November 271 1884. : This certifies that w have had occasion to tet Qarden'a Hand Grenades: and found them very efficient in aonnresniutf Are. October 8th. fire canght In one of onr l Picker Machines. In f an lnataot It asemea to pe ons masa or names, ana a aerlooa conflasTation aeemed inevitable, but one Band Grenade, thrown, into the Machine, extinguished the fire immedi ately, undoubtedly saving the mill from destruction. We have them., in every room ih" CHADWf CK'8 MILLS COTTON CO, i Bbm Obovf. npt. f Apply to , PRIMR08B A BOOT1, Sole Agents for N. C. FRESH NUTS! Ferrall & Co We have received our stock of fresh Almonds, English Walnuts, BrazilNuts, Filberts THESE AKR ALL1 FREH QUODS AD NO MISTAKE. . i 50 BARRELS SUGAR Direot from Refinery. We o in offer Stand rd Fine Gianolated Sugar, put op in i barrels and barrels, at very low j rices. , FULL AND CO MPLETK STOCK I 5TAPLK AND FANCY GROCERIES AT BOTTOM PRICES. JC9"Gooda delivertd free. DltX GOODS. yiiuws wm to m mm end CUSTOMERS OENEBALLI. REw PETTY. At 1M FAYKTTKYILLK i bTBEBT. Raleigh, has nst reoeived and openen the moat comp ete and beat selected toek of Dry Oooda be haa ever brought to this market, oonaistlng In part of a nioe line of LYONS BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS and BLACK and COLORED VELVETd to match. ; Black Satin, plain and Brocaded. Colored Silks, Satins and Satin-Berber. Black and colored Cash meree. Colored Qerster Cloths, Plaid and Plain worsteds, Honey-comb Flannels fbi Children, Terry Cloth tor Child'a Cloaks, Basket Flannels, Red and White Flannels, Caliooea at to, Beat Bleaching at 10 oenta 10-4 Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting. TOWELS I TOWELS I TOWELS! Napkins and Table Damaak in Red and White. Caaaimere for Gents wear. QenU' Fine Fur i:ata. Oenta' and Ladles' TJndeiwear. Oenta' and Ladies' Fine Shoes. Handkerchiefs, Dollars and Cufls, Cor- acta. Ladies' and Kisses' Colored Hose. Kid Gloves. Oarpeta, Bags and Mate. I bay for cash, and oa aooount oi the scarcity of money I have marked my en tire stock at the very lowest prices and will say that no house shall undersell me. " Call at OBoe and secure bargains. B, E. PETTT. fU&U Mer& Co. Seal Plush Garments T NEW-MARKETS, Silk Russian Circulars. SILK NEW.MARKETS. Complete line of sizes and prices lower then at any house In the State. WS HAVE A FEW VERY FINE 8'LK GARMENTS BOUGHT TO TONE LP STOCK. THESE WE WILLI SELL AT A PRICE. Blankets ! ! Blankets I Blankets BED-C0UF0RT8 1 j BED-C0MF0RT8 j Best Goods and Ldweat Prices. W, p. 4 B. 8. TUCKER k CO. phil. b. mum, Xbdl! Wood! Coal Tka ohotoaat grades ot Aathraote a Bttumlnoua Coal, delivered CLBAN CLEAR j OP ; SLATS. Tho beat PIN OAK, HICK OB Y and other HARD WOODS delivered at the LOW.E8T price. and cut in any length desired. ;v , .!-. ..i i WOW IS THEWH to engage your wood and ooal for the winter.: Orders left at the office of tb company, 831 Fayettevllle street, or J R. Ferrall and Oo'a atore will have prompt attention TKLKPffONE at th XAJ.D nnd OFFICB of the Company. PHIL. H. ANDKSW8, FOr Pioneer Ifaanfaotnrine FRENCH BAKERY. Oeboy k Bretsh. TO THE PUBLIC: - - W beg to call the attention of the pub lic, that beside. our ex ens'Te Bread Bakery we have added another i needed "desirable DEPARTMENT, A CAKE BAKERY, wnere we wui maae ail kiaua ot , cakes, delivered In all parte of the city at the shortest notice, Witnjust pride we can say that never before iu this oommunity has a bakery given', auoh uciveraal satiafaotion as ours or haa anv Bread met with auch pepalar demand as ous Btiiving to gala as many new customers as we have old ones, while in the mean time thankful for the patronage so gener oualysatended to ns, i i We remain very respectfully, : ; !; DEBOY & BRETSCH. bov 21 dim. '. , JI. T. NOftRIg A DUO., WO. 14 AND 1 18 BAST MABTIS STBBBT. Baoeived to-day another lot of those fixe VIRGINIA HAMS. Call, or aswd jonrordni for them l niJUi Sjaiun-w ana T janamental WIRB WORKS. n 1 1 k 1 1 u Mm i:ri Jfo.a8 North Howard Street, Balflmore Jtaaafactura Wire Railing for Cemeteries. BsMonles. eteiiHteves, renaera.uages. ad Coal, bcrsems, Wotu wire, Ir;n B- H SALEh One "new six and one-half Dors a p0 ei Cookwa er Vertical Snclne. To eluss oat will sell far S00 cash SieFayettevI H Street, Rslelxh. V. a. Sspum er 17, l&M, 1 ' Vcor a tjy tAtt (ESTABLISHED 1864.) $TbvE8; PAINTS, IRON, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING. Uaud w a k is Lime), Cesaeat, Plaster WRITE ROB PRICES. LARGEST i : I - I N THE TYS :jp II I bUJN & BU3ofVARl6yssmE3 niRTHAGE, MOORE COUNTY. N. a Just Received AND A ORE kT MANY OTHER ; ; - : 1 ' -V "j. x -, i ' . i AT THE 1 1 i fiiiiMflliilimJiizaiir Ho. ill FayatteUa Street, i Oi li Tojii Elegant Christmas Goods ST - ,'-' 1 "V. wt! iot x--'- ; ; . I OIL, QLASS.1 STOCK STATE ma. -raw.. 3XssV-ClBXeB QJs. lONES' aaonr Too attis. FOWL VLUSt, : SIC OpTfApiS rrHllOTJB roomi betwi ma and. kitchen oa McDowell Street, eeo Hargett and Hlilsbo. atrswta. FOB RENT i TEAR 1884 TB E BUtLDIHO m ocovpled by WlUlarasoa A Upohorsn, o SIS Fayettevllle street Tor inftnaa-,;t tU applv to WILLI AaJlsr A' JttfV 5HTjtH or Pa. F. HATW-OIX fH or Pa F. J. HATWCOO. , Lta .flivraod . ITonsa.. the iarBO 9 tr toil, in bU oncK i niKimg eoraer- jrsyeusvaw jfa ppiyra, BW 1 - I t fK i i l i- i a, . : vv . 1 'v.. ? 1 1 4 r -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1884, edition 1
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