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MBnuf Hm aaueted an my Bfwtt Imue jil yt M,7riMiiiaiMamtwwB. u n aVreaanomniyfody.' ' Mr. Qarter states !j . laaa ae was eaoreir earea orttne nee of y.t, aw mni C the eeroCaloea ayryK j saan : ,p t :t .J.O.AytreLowlvKa i i ! f r- i: j v .'nil . " .i.'i-"' . - x'fif'i i V.," -y I.- -f:: I s ' ; llliiresitSi ? f s ., Tfan bardi 1 . -Tr :4i . y::i!i: k v v k a a. mm A j. MI iii ; IT-"- m t&tjftpnsPfrIK Jim momUaited tht that Cabfca boaKooaW eodt U United BvttMftbca ftom bU birtbdsy di3iptioa. These boadrea-jetr Jr i are trying, haweTer, j-4tJ44irW! hinted. that rihe iw tfe gotten np ithe intereft a eer 1 The Paiia Jearsa dm reached eiroaleiioa of 285,000 eopies, withoat deubt-the Urgeet jirpper ouawwn io t itotld, 1 . I J" ; The Mntiootl evening drew, wht- ?eribt mj be, has nade ito appear anoe ia London. AsionubiDg as u ra; appeajr, U is wra bj woun4 : - 1 1 A LouwtUM poet baa been adjadgcd fneane, bn( he i wntea poetry weU a erer. pTne ie Uim eaee wun a gooa bad; tenian whose flytfctiaeM hae newr-been eetJhe4TJM epoxtev -,1 .'.-ri ifhe AogmsU, Ga, Ckrvide eaye s The. ex. State "which will apply lur ppeion into (he Uoioa ia Jfiaat Xinnee- ee with thirtt-f6ur oounuea anC a tte- ibUean fBtjonrtf ef Mr. Beeohet thinka tbat.tf AheDcia de-not behave, a new paily wUl eone into newer in 1888 The ieo- Cretan-ill probabiyicleot a better jadge or behaTioc than JU. USeeeber. y late Vennor'e aldaoae tor 1885 exhibit! hia medietion that Deo mSer would open jajEldljnd iLia bow believed that iLia une laekT neee ot nia ufe wai tne imateaiate oaote of hia deatlu i Albert Vioter, son of the Xriaoe of Walea. who ie aoea to Tint thia ec aatry celebrate hie twentj-ret" birthday on Jannary 8, the ahniferaary oi lien. Jaok aon'a eaptore ol .New Orleans. ; I Tea repa Toil hat reoeired a deadly blow from a Baltimore .phytioian, who eavt that the erepe veil mieree the oom- bxio and eairtas poisoaoue, muur into the lujutsi Black sUk and black cotton goods also produce bad effeeti I dtaniey, .the explorer, aai received even ; aues, twenty-lour aecarationi, nlnetv-flre reablatione of thanks and 150 omplimeatarj cjianers, i bat there are umet Vhes no osa to norrow a postage h5 etamnv HaJnnstteel at sneU iimea tbat nanoenireifct vieveiana xeinsca ue gift ot a pair xt boots jfrom a Virgiaia cord wainef the wjHner day . ana. sent turn 120. iTbafttotsj honestly pail tor, will be elons la a lew oavs, aatfu, v. wiu stand p U then and take , the cath irnseatpax the fth ot ttareh-next. --Nv ttan ia fiooth Carolina has done more lb promote iood feeling between. Ue taoee than; Wade Hampton has done, and per nape fof that t err . reas-jn the n re i KToea a the Dtate Kruiaiore aioae , pre vented hir,reoett re-eieouon to the uaitea States Senate horn being unanimous. Washington poasts that ftequeat sales of furniture; and household eSeets are feature of napital lie and that ia the way : m J -1 J1- i ... ; - : , ox eargaue ao n'T ! uw bmwci nu ovu- pare with it as a avorable & la tot temaiee OttbeJIltf T ee ipedes. 1 It ia inr- mued.that; be several sales of the sett next M M'ueMU( Coleridee has manied Barrister as was naturally to have been expected r the, family opposition, detbtless a good house- Thevountf ladyi keeper, and We ulate her upon the i prospeet of havin a household of her owa to look alter, eve though her oompea than ordinary "bCard ; 'j y - -. nation be no m wages." I -. . Sensible Die ia New York feel more alarm over the spread o diphtheria thaa ovr the ible eoming of cholera. ! At present sixty eeat.of the eases ter- minate fatally. - Lart week - fortyrthree died ,of seventy fi ei sported cases. The worst otm -ot ei ra y that; ever vmieq New Zork never (iUed, .half , the people it attacked. yDiphi tia kills'mbre.than half , and tbeM seems, to be when it ia virulei ao way of traatini it JUfOMtfully, when it is at its wont. member if the Nw York board of 1th says diphtheria it a hundred Umee jwbree thauf holeta. A seasoB ot two aeo that ornament of Eoklish socieiy, the Prince of Wales, dress eoat of eiaret set that fashion for opera and j whatnot but aa Wales aireadv oresenti the. eortentoailv Daanehv Dro- r 1 ' . I tuberanec'in front eharaeteriatio of his family, Wales ia his elaret-oolored, swat low tail eoat was not a sumetenuv insnir- ieg speeuo'e to induoe a general tolloaiog of the faahion. rWales and his set now propose to inaugurate this season by intro: daetog the fashion of powdered heir, blue drete-eoet with cut buttons, white vest and gray trousers, supposing that they have struok something sew and start linar. But old Luke P. Poland has paraded in Washington for forty years of so in this precise costume, and though he has aUraoted ooniiderable attention he ea j not be said to have set the fiehion ex cepting, it may be, for Wales and his set Taeaim in the treatment of milch cows in the winier, should be. to eontinue the conditions of summer as nearly e possible. Tbis requires oomlortable qiar tuSr sot only sgunst the inetcmenoy ot the weather, but in all else that relates to ihe well being of the cows suoh as warm .tables, but not too warm: ventilation to e)olrol teinperatare and admit' fresh air, bat not dtrtetly on the an maU; flor well litter d vh fine vegetable material, to abtorb fl Ada and! oior. aided by plastpr, tbaa sacartog A eleaa, dry, aoft bed to lie and sUnd oat oaroiog, plenty of good wte. eonvaienuv obraiaed: ooeetooal !ijttdoor airing and exoreiaCj without raah exposure to eold and wet, getting as much sunlight as potaikle and avoidiag gnat ehanKeeoi teaperatursyuid kind treatauat) t. 4 jrUg th bow eel at home. RALEIGH, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 14. 1884 EEWXAMS LETTER. CONGRESS, THE CAPITAL, CA?OLINAlMs. Pcmhroke Joaes will arrite here iHDTHE COV NTKY. Hrr'a Vllt t'lrctao4 Rell ttd 'i lieM LagMhum JLr- Special Cor. of the Nnrs ijtd Obbkbtzb. W a s hi qtok. D. U , Dec 13 The leading topic of discussion among the ' heaV)4-weight poltioiaos, tor the past few days, has been the probable motive for, and the pot6ible"re6a.t oi Senator Bay- mrds isu to Freeic ent ekot Cleveland. Ait who have given the subj ot any thought stacd oonvioted of two thugs : First, I tbat Governor Cleveland invited SautQt Baywd to isalf upon him, or be would have never gone; second; Hut IT the aeeretary if 'state portfolio was hot ten dered the Delaware senator during the conferee ee, it will be at his disposal if he will acoept it. Ex speaker Bsodall has likewise been to see Mr. Tildenndj it ie believed that the risit- was the retail ef an invitation to the former from the latter. Putting the "two and two together," we newspaper eorres pondunts have kneaded the dough of facts and circumstances into an exceedingly nioe, 'exquisite little pone of politiaai scandal. Ion tee, it is no secret that the Sage of Greystone bears no particular love for Mr. Bayard he, like aome other .nemooratic leaders, are in fact, jealous ot him-4nd it is believed here that Mr. Tilddn is opposed to having Mr. Bsyatd called into Mr. Cleveland's cabinet, and that he is going to uke measures to prevent it it he oao hanoe Mr. Kendall's visit, he being regarded as Tilden's right hand man and confidant. ' 1 M LX0I8LA.TIT1 ton. The 8paniah Treaty-The possible eoa firmaiion or rejeotion of the Spanish treaty has been a aouree of muoh specd lation thii week. The tobaeoo men and the sugar interest are greatly stirred np over the niatter and anxiously await the result of lbs Senate's action. An effart will be made to suspend the rule requir ing treaties, to be eonsidewd in secret sea sioa, and to have ; the matter acted upon in open seeaien. .This questiea may re ope a the whole tariff question, and it is not iaprobeblt that ooth branobes of Congress1 may shortly be engaged in aa active tariff eeatroversy. I see that you have already published the main points of the treaty that are in dispute, and have discussed it editorially. Nothing rejoaini to be said here, therefore, save the state meat that those Senators, whose opinions I have been able; to learn, are extremely doubtlul of its eerfirmation. - The belief among; Miaymean ia that it will be re- jeeted, f Compensation of Court Offieials. On the third Monday in January, next, rep resentative Springer will introduce the j i.-!:-JI V L!i . -1 i vuif pKepaxea oj oie committee on tne ex penditures ia the department of jutioe, at the last sesBioo, providing tor the ehaagiog of the System ot compensating United B ates court bfheials, from fee to salanes. i The bill will pass, a sufficient number of Senators having assured Mr. Springer of their; support. The bill will be reached through a suspension of the rules. . u Democratic Congressmen are flooded with applications for offioes. Some of them average nearly 50 letters oi this ehrraeter per day. ' A North Carolina member tells me that there are already 25 applicants tor every pestmastenhip in the State. Somebody is going to be disappointed. : vrMCBOUS KBWS KOTIS7 The Dakota bill wiu pass the Benate, but will meet aa early and a violent death IB the House. The congressional holiday recess will doubtless extend from the 23.1 instant to ths 5th proximo. tiM , tne j inassaonusctts uatier men voted for Cleveland, the latter would have earned the State by just 10 plurality. . Mr.l Bland's House committee on coin. age, weights and measures will meet next Mondsy to consider Mr. Buckner's bill to stop the coinage of silver. Mr. Bland op poses, but a majority of the committee fa vor it. ;i The eholera made its appearanoe here yesterday. Now, don't be frightened; it is only; a "sample" sent by the celebrated Dr. Kooo to the medioal museum, and is well bottled hermetically scaled, in fact. . PSR80HAL PABAOBAPaS senator v ance goes t mttimore next Monday as the prinoipal speaker at the big Cleveland rat fixation to be held there. Senator Ransom was one of the guests at the; tanquet given .senator Gorman Thursday iviaiag and happily respecded to toasts. Dr. Tbos. P. Wood, of Wilmington, seoreuty of the Stati board of health, rep- reeented North Carolina at the meeting of the national association of health boards, in session, here this week. President Arthur will visit the New Oricans exposition about the . middle, of January, he says, and then speed several dava in the Boathern metroDoiis. Nt it Saturday, the 15h iast , 8enator Byard will deliver the address at the un veiling of the Dapont statue ia this city Ahai,K wii oe a masteny oration goes without savin?. (Japi Tim Lee, ex-sheriff of Waks ooun ty, setBM to bs'e taken up a permanent reMdenee in this city. He has been here for th pt aix months or more, but is not engaged in any regular business, I hear. The fight over the New York Senator--bip has narrowed down to Hisooek, Mor ton, Arthur and Cockling The pessib'e election of either of the two latter deptnds entuely on eoetiDgno:es. : Ingslls ia toakod for a rabid, radioal, bloodj-ihirt;petoh ia the 8enate, during the eombg week, on the Dakota bill "The j dude teaator needs some ot the itaroh taken eat of him, sad it i net unlikely to be done before he is week older. Mira Irens 8hearint of North Csrolha, is visiting in WaArt'fgton, and Mr. and fiom Ntw Totk today Saturdaj) Tb Blm-U- r aC iix OkKalreM Cudcr . Vcataf A a. fSpcclal Dispatch, to Tbk News and Obse- .Washikotojc, D. 0.. De. 13. A dldpatish from; Chattanoog, TennV, aXaies that eleven months ago Mrs. Ilugh Blair, of that etty, gve birth to three male oLildrec, all of whom are living and in good health. Yefctcxdey she again gave birth to triplets, presenting bar ktartltd huibaod with another boy end a brace of girts. There arcMwslaertdle. o r6ok and the cad taaTlHGTkept busy." He u said to be, likewise, on the lookout for an in dustrious carpenter or two, with whom he deeree to contract tor yearly extf nsions to his! house. The four boys have been ohristened Cleveod, Blaine, Butler and St. .John, respectively. One of the girls will go through life as Belva Look wood Blair, (ehe will never marry while her parent age: is known.) Thii is no campaign lie, but a frcian fact, so the press agent at Chattanooga says, i Llxwx k s dravac Md taw Pcatatoa BUI. WASHntaTON, Dee. 12 The refusal of Gen. Grant to aooept a pension is of course understood to be due to his can- viotion that he should be placed on the retired list of the army. He seems to shun company and to prefer beicg alone, and some of those who have suddenly aome upon him heve been pained and startled to see evidences of tears tnoklite dowa that impassive face. A Naw iMpartHtul, - Wabhikqtoh, Dee. 12. The commit tee iof the national academy of soienoes, in their report on the eoiendfio bureaus of . . .... the: government, reoommends the estaDiiah- meat of a - department of soience, or. if that should be impracticable : at present, tho transfer of all snob bureaus to some one executive department. Teuu Viatel Kappiy Jfiav ( Nxw Fork, Dcoember 13. The total visible supply of cotton for the world is 2,942,085 bales, of which 2,473,283 are American; against .3,131,600 and 2,635, 000 respectively last year. The receipts oi cotton at all interior towns are 184,421; receipts from the plantation 308,889; crop la fight 3,695,299. j ' NoETOLK, Va. , Dee. 13.i-The stores of Bernard, Kahn ft Co., dealers in hats and gentlemen s lurnuhing goods, and E Bafl, dealer ia dry goods, were destroyed by are this morning. The lots is esti mated at 138.000. Insured. The origin ot the fire is unknown. N4 OMflcaacaU FftXDXKIOKSBUKQ, Ya., DdO. 13. The reported drowning of twenty-seven men in the Rappahannock river on Tues day last is not confirmed, two sttamers having arrived here sinca then from that locality who had heard nothing of it. Another steamer will arrive tonight. ' - mm : BalaM JTallairca. Nxw York, December 13. The; buai ness failures for the past week, as reported to R. G. Dun & Co. s meroaatile agenoy, number 314 for the United States, and 34 for Canada and the provinces; a total of 348. as compared with 320 last week. The failures in the Western, Southern and PaoUie States are above the average. The other sections of the country ate about aa usual. rtr sm Aahoriiltf. Dally Advance. Between the hours' of 12 and 1 o'olock Thursday morning the citisons of ' Aahevil'e were suddenly aroused from their plaoes of rest by the distressing cry ot Qre, to wtt- ness another eorngration in the business part of the town. The scene this time was the Thomas block of brick buildings on Main street. The following list com prises the principal losers, and the amount of insuranoe each had: Thomas estate, on building, 16,000: J Y. Jjrd-in t Co., en stock, $2,5a0; Moore & Falk, on stock, I 3,000; P, T. N-iroop, on goods stored With Moore & Falk, f 750: 8 Hammer- shiag, damage by water and stock, fully insured. - 3aa DmravSi jaccaai Mtaitomviit. Nxw York, Dec 13. The. following is the comparative cotton statement for rjie , wmouiuwu, .188 Net rec'Dts at U. 8. ports 888.851 280.146 Total receipts to date, . 8,069,2902,862,347 Exports for the week, 188,498 108,438 Total exports to date, 1,829,318 1,469,953 Stock at all U. 8. ports. 968,208 1.187,089 Stock at all interior towns,)19 1,800 218,450 Stock at Liverpool, 603,000 633,000 stock of American afloat for Great Britain 284,000 278,000 A lady has shown her benevolence by presenting three paira of old kid glovea, a damaged back ahell comb and a fractured buaUe to the poor. A bottle of 8U Jacobs Oil lent would have saved heireputation. The first steam boat plied the Hudson in 1807. 1 Tone up the ayatem by the use of Iyer 'a Baraaparilla, It will mace you feel i ike a new person- TLwUaaads have found health and relief from ruffar-.oa; by the nas of thia great blood purifier whoa all other mean railed. Percussion arms weae used in the United States army in 1880. : Prwernr, -If you sreloalaa; yvur ejripoa lire, try Welle' Health - eaewer." soea dtreot to thereak apota. .. - i. THEY PROTEST. THE NEW TOK1 TOBACCO MEN OB- JECT TO THE TREATY. i I Teaterday'a rrocoeainca In the OTte ; CrntKBmrjr Hapaa. ! taanock DUtr Otber Unmritl Kwi. tixw York, Dec. 13Tia I f to bacco boa d of trjide of this oity held a special meeting today and reeolvel, by a unanimous vote, to protest against the raufi jation tf (he pending treaty between 8p!Vn and (he,Udi'ed States. Tha protest will be eogroeed and sent to members ot regress. -. Baltimobb, Dee. 13. Hon. Q, D. 8hand, of MUsisdifpi, a prominent mem- ber ot tbo M. Hi. church, presided this myrnicg over the ounlerenoe. Aftefthe reading of themiuetfesof yrsterday a Lum ber ot resoluuoDa were offered and appro priately relrr.d. The resolution offered by Dr. xvj nU, ihat the buhops ot this oonlere&o j prepare a pastoral address to the ministers and people of Metho lim,ws adopted. A general dicoasoioa on the bub- joct of "re vivilt," ensaed, a.'ter which Rav. John A, Wi.lijmi rtad an essay ca the uRieo and Progress of Methodism ia Can ada," whioh wa-i followed by an eesay by Rev. Chas. J. Li'tle on "Methodist Pio neers snd their Work." 1 Baltih bb Djo. 13 Ths steamer Westmoreiaad, from the Rappahannock river arrived today aod those oa board re port that the dasuuotioa of life by Tues day's 8 1 ortu w ranch t eater than hereto fore rep. red.; TiitEoening Ntvct in its aeoouet of the dtaaoitr says: "Offiwrs of ihsSi.e4mer Weetniureland report that cf a pajrty of colored men whose boats we e capsiied in the xtappahanoock, tear Urbania, twenty-eight are knowa to have been drowned. Ia addition tothoaa aireadv reported at least six men were drwoed at the eaa'oe landiag. Oa ihe river at Mill creek, hoot her landing on the hap pa a aa.' nanqooK river, a young waite man aai drowned. ' : ' Pittsboho, Pa, Dm. 13 F. B Liaghlio, vioe president of the defunct Pennsylvania .beak, made a volunury as- signneut to J K b. Steele lor the bens fi. ot his creditors. The aes'gnment aovers all i bat u left over the judgment of 190, 000 confessed laat week. Cbioaoo, 111.. Dee. 13. The pre oeed age .commeiioed against Joseph C. Maekiayfor the participation '. the 18 h wa d eUetion frauds, before the Uaued States eommiesioaer, was dismissed today ia view of his indictment by the grand jury, as that indictment covers aa charges made agaiast him in this proeeedin. ' Niw, York, Deo, 13. It. F. McCoy, dealer nrnusioal iBnunaati, ChaUeaocga, Tenneesee, has assigned. J. Drejfuss & Co general store, Montgomery, Alabasa, have, tailed, and sold out to Josiah M rris a Co. i :NkMr ,., YoBK, Deo. 13. The weekly statemeitt of the aesociated banks shows the following: changes : Loans increase, 12,181,100; speoie increase, f 452,000 legal tenders decrease, f 678,000; deposit increase, 1,083. 800; aroulation decrease, $55,400: reserve iBoreaee, $44,950; The banks bow hold 24,225,500 in exoees of the legal requirements. . LoHDOif, Dee 12. A dispatch from Odessa to the' lYmei says : MThe Turkish atrocities in Macedonia are increasing. As many asv200 Christiana have been murdered witbia the past few weeks, and three villages have been burned Kidn p- pug is eommoa, and the inhabitants are alraid to leave their houses." i mcbrnvw tc Dm villa. Ia his' annual report President Buford sayBrDering the two months elapsed siooethe close of the fiscal year bow re ported the improved movement of traffio indicates a heaitby and lubetantiAl reaction from the inactivi.y which prevailed during the preceding penod of the year. . The greater portion of the country upon which your Uacf chief lj depend for bueinees is unqneitioably having an impulse of solid advanoemsnt in U the important elements of increasing wealth and property. This, except as iiflaenoed by temporary dis turbances, must result in improved profit to elljhe permanent interests concerned, among which those of transportation will be a large participator. The associated lines of the R ohmond and Danville system having gone through the year sueoessfu'iy and rtoeived mea awhile material improve meats, are makeiog fair ad van oes ia vatue, resources and iff oiivectsj as parts ot the syBtea : The Georgia Paoifij Road is rapidly : developing a traffio beyond any oon serve' ivc ; expectations heretofore entertained. Its t a lure as a valuable and anoeerbfal troperry ia assured, The ccn atru'i'ion of the Western North Carolina road has beeB fiaished by the fujl jvpletiootf all engagements in "eeanect B I with that pripery. A large portion of the old d Jrii n of ths road has been the oughly and f Dermaneotly repaired wiltj t ei rail traoac and and other beifrsen The rffio those eistriots opened up by the new ecnitruo ion gives encouraging indieationt of coaJnued, increase, and the whole territory thus newly developed presents an inviting field to capitalist and new settlers seeking investment, or em ployment in agr.auituir, mines or man ufacture" s ; Eittt?iati' Vtm t oxel tcbavtala. Weldqa Ntwa. la addiuvo to the large number of fruU trees already growing around Littleton, Ool W A Johnst on will eetout this week 7.000. mort, aod Mr. JrP Lcaoh neatly 1.000; myre. With thete Ool. Johnston's orchatd wiil be ioorewd to 20,000 trees, and Mr. L aeVs to -.3,000, It has been estimated that When these last trees begin to beat Littlet n and Ridgeway will ship every igood fiuit ear between 250,000 ani 300,000 era'es of . pVaehes, whiob :at 12 a.cr, te, sndhat la a low emmstei wil bnog a rstutn f nearly 600,000 t The staUmeat of the New -York On tral road has little ff at in Wall street. All the big operate are said to have been prepared for it, Mr. Bajtrd Ipeaks at the uorman oanque gcatrou'iv ccmpiiment- lng the chairman ot the uional Demo eratic committee and presenting a iobol- arly study ot the Father of 'Demoeraey, the grand old commoner. St. John is)s the ehsigs ot bribery is acothor malioious Republican lie. Con,mander Greens, of the PorUmouth, N. H , navy; yard, ecm mits suicide. Vile scandal drives a man and his ' wife ia a Peansylvatia town to eommlt ; suicide. M Mm Mandelbaum's counsel are reported hobnobbing with Cans dian j arises and dining with big wigs. The British schooner Stella Maru goes ashore near 8t- Johu'e, N F , auf all on board peril h. Fracw raieos lonhef war loads. Lord Chief Jr sties Colrigt's daugh ter is married. Many brides looking lie r luck as well as poiiticiatis looking for offioe visit Gov. Cleveland. Throngs daily flock to the executive chaciber. Secretary Frelinghuysen ptints ont certain bentfits the opanish treaty will ; confer. ; It wi wiu. he says, if cot firmed, improve oi ur trade ata shipping 1 tndi give les wider market for our products. The cigar manufacturers pick the treaty to pieces at a meeting held in Naw York. They also appoint a oommittee to go to Washington and fight against its adopt ka. Edward Condiet, the college bred forger, of Jjrsey City, is eocricted Ewen Bros are awaiting the result of the ievest'gatioB into tbetr affairo by tbo txchange. Headache Indigestion Biliousness! : i 1 epsia Nervous Pros tration HI Malaria Chills & Fevers t j 5 s' i a- s 1 Tired Feeling General Debilit Pain in the Bael and Sides ! Jmpure Blood Constipation L Female Infirmi ties ! 'Rheumatism r Neuralgia Kidney & Liver Troubles f Sale by All DruggistG. r Tha And croaaad Red Linea oa Wrappar. Oenuia haa Trad - Mark ER 5 CEWT PUG CIGARS NONC BKT1EB on tba market. Made of select leaf ana cannot be excelled.; M AJSUPACTTRKD BY SamnehKraier M DURHAM, N- 0 - k i ' : . M-i- Iil Dysp feUlSITvd NO. 34 9 1 ey:a-yii i 5 I 1; n n a n Ctrraa Ooaa1i5i. Oo4H, Hoai awa. Ooaa. IHIiwi, Branenitta, Whuoln Onitk, JaslptaM Cnaaniap. sum, ana Riwm ooMrumpwTV prnona u aaraneca mam Iran. Th CntuXn ZTV Buli'a Omgh Syrup la aoM only ta trkit tBramxra. ana baum oar Fruftrtpred TnKto-Maraa to wlti . Ktrtp ontftnUaM, ana IM ttmemilmmtmitarmotJokM W. ""See" gmu A. V. Mfrr Tnp'm, BalttaHM, Hit, Oa-Sa Oiw Laaae'a Placa-The treat Tobaw Ajk U4ot! 1'nca 1 0 Cts. uid B7 ail DrucfUta. '.SALE OF 1 IN R ANDOLFa COnI Y, N. S, Br virtue of authoritv Tested In me aa truite by deed of mortjcatie -wl.b. power ! ofealabTthe tENTSaL r LIAjB MAN. 'Ui UFACnURIKO COMPAKY, a corpora tic n organised, under the lawe of North Carolina, and doing bubfoese In the eona ty of Renlolf h, Sf. O., 1 will proceed to soli oa the premises 0.1 Tu B lay, the 6th diy ofJAnuary 1 ext. at 12 o'clscki, for cath, to the higheat bid Vry the CaCtorj pioperty b jUDilcg to said corpoxatloo.; . : This property is new, having ben built in I' 81 It com lata cf tevonty one acres of lano, va'uable water powsr, stoae and oament dam, altuated Ave miles .from Aahboto, ats fialla Jiota f Rondleman, and t-pf ntv milea from Bl'th Point 1 ha build" ingsoocaiat e f mala solory balLling 48 4 feet wLdo, 200 feet long, tw j ,:aiorlea tba' ' . "r bui dli gofbrl-.k,wel and saUUntlally , t uilti : Is r per-hoaae, butfi oi br lokv ' 28 ;bT;"fefe:' f feet;' bvller house. brUAc, 22 by -Si'feefclyl i he factory la heated oy steei pipas.Ia -y other bcildiags are atorehoaae SB by 90 ' ;' ' ft e ootu-n house, to byes feet, all In good 'i i i ecnitifion. Tbe m eh a ivy coral to of 200 ,v pplndlos and' aili nteoesary machinery ' . for MiEe, (hitia make), 88 lrna, ' , ' botler ard rall neceaiu-y appliances tor . heating tbe aitlL ;- ,y- "n r;.;t-$?S'- : Ihe propurty U la erer reooot.' firU -' class atid ait a ted In the Urtet raaauine-. i -?,-S taring district In Ko;th Gerotlne . Lybor, - r plenilal and Tory good. Mr. John H. Ferrae, of Baadleman. wiU take pleasure " In howtng the.prop&rty to any pereot ilS'i:? sliWgj-to-utcJieaevji' y;SroUJ!TraW r ; 'i H,' v-Hy-S ''' Charlotte H.a ;V:" .' 'Mm u One 12 H. F T-jjo r ITnglne. Oi.e No. 5 ranovr baw Mill. y One 70 8 iw ttt tlla wri:h SelNFeeder and Ooadaaaar a.'aehed. - ' i One Power Cotton Free, .together with BelUnga, battings, Pulleys, all complete and In gocd ruorlg order-moatly new. I a'so oner wlJi It an fcjeotor with 480, leet piping '-,. .-'-yiiirri. Will seii eVap for oaah. For further pnrttcu'ars apjvly either to WltLlAtfEO H A UPCHURCH, 1.- a.iA.tw iw rt tt.Utok ItT aTl -rv Tm. T. BUCHANAN r'OV. ?8 1884. Boitnra' 8tore,N. C. . ( NoTIcr. , A PPLIOAT. 05 ILL BB MADE AT CXthe next ses ion or -ha General Aaaem b y of Jtotth Urf-ollna, far an act to inoor poia e tne UbruiJaa Brothpihood,of Iior- folk, Van In tha Sato ol Worth CaroUna -fC- ' ' " K, B. JOJTKS, dec 9d3Cd j Oenattooretaty.' Dress Goods BABGAIKS IK 66 lMJtl JfltiSnUtl HUITLWlia. SifilttfllSl i ' ' j' .,'.1 ' '' ' 'vj.. - f, GreaiBreat ia Prices X; 1- OF y y ' '-.'yiyif ' y BABQAI58 IN " - " , . 50 INCH TIBBJflT CLOTH.' i-'i.'::y,y; 44 INCH TBICOT CLOTH. JUaVatIO AW 44 INCH 01 TO MAN JLOTH. " BABQAIS18 iir ? 44 ISCU ABMUBE CLOTH, f niBrtiTtTQ rvjr - y BABQAIBa iW ' f 24 INCH BBOCHE PLAIDS. , BABOAUtS IK Zi AW rftl IWAAlU VAlUtn CUALXMVIO . -..j..'. 'V v w mm m T ft ikHrf a TTT'BTWrtl ia stylish mixtures. ; :- . - BlBQAUfa IN ..Wi5Ei- Dia.i. . reTv-a.s ::;fy-;y -yry.- ?' ! - ' : . y : ABB ..- , V";pyi:;y;y;y ,v BLACK u OODS ic k Mait L UiAlU ltj VUIVU1. :f ;i- 'y.. y ; Hy-'yi -A .-; .f-i- i s . y-yilllwl 1 i-jy.CiS.: U;y- A' 4-J ;; -.r-y Mi Avy mm -r jrvr y -- i I it m V- -; i- i : V.' ".-v;-v:.-;'vC'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1884, edition 1
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