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ii:v 1 Bum News :BBBiwiBii RALEIGH N. C:, WEDNESDAY MORNING..' jb.ECEMBER 3i 'i884; r i l m mm. I 4 P. : .TIH VI 4! IT i " '. ; ' ) iff J 1 ?i' 1 fii I 1 ? Absolutely jPiirel . ; ! ; powow iwrrwr vmt1m. A. nimxrmi if l ' filty, stMactlr and irbolmomnm. I ? ii '0 Won ftooDomTokf than the ordinary kindv, W' T ' : a-ad eannot be aeld In oompntiUon wltfc f ; ,tb anltltada ot low teat, abort weight, ' dam or phosphate po-wdera. Sold only is I 4y noub Boiax. Baxura Powvbb , Oo., if. r. .L -. r W.llt. 1. T, 4 ... - , . 5 if a'' , j : Sold inBalelgnby W. C & A. B. Btroa C: T aeh, Qeorge T.Btrotutck and J. U. Ferrall i.. . . " J- r ' . I wimjj'- nil ,m : Den's Wool 1-2 Hoe. Den's Wool 1-2 Hoe. U01 UM Qcol Vest!; if .... -h Chtidren's Ladles' I' and Men's iolllliifiiii At 25c a Yard 'm:w 'l tl' a L- 1T i:ia?- .Sir 4..i "e T7B VIBH YOU AU, Undercuts Si; IT'!" : "ft ' it. !' . iillPISEIfSi f-,vf YIcM .'i'j;:Ti'.;J.reltW:...;'. : t, if v;. .-:' a ... w'-Sfx?-;--- Hi. : J- ', s; 5. -i? One Pnce Gash Store, t. HABETT AND 203 . WIL- MINOTON 8TBEET8: RALEIGH, N.O. CRYING FOR AID. IM of Ameilte. BoedMlui. W....V. j ioii, IndlceMloa end Conatipatloa, BO- f loasnMa, teflow rmoe. Dull Ey, and : Blotched Skin, ar among tha ayinptona t wblab IsdlMta tliat tba Iim la crjlnj fof i id. ;i ' i. j :.rt " AyeVs, wftl atfanlata-tha Urar to proper aetkav and eocreet aQ tbaae trooMaa. On or mora Of these Pllli;bOttkl be taken dally, untO health h rally esUbllahed. Thottetnds tea ttfy to tbatr sreat marit. Ko nunily oao afford to be without AtxM. . rxiu. i i , ) ... a3craaaT it , J -;t . : P .C,Ayr &Cq.. Loweir, byajlCngglata Got. Cleveland wit devote as mnob of New YeetYdaf aa a eao eot to him- elf to pat(;ng the flaUbtrg ipuuhea on bie lareweu mgo. --Tuere u a remtrkahU rae for clocks among the lastuonaae people ol Foilade -phiat aoma fatniliea havjoj; at icaay an fi tj or sixty tifflapi&oaa, nhioh they nam wind up, but Only keep to look aU -lioeea in New York are rir Dlenti iak buvWh in trioe. La Franoe sella at $6 a dot) 50 eenta eae; Nephetoe are wort a si Mil doaao: & iJaautv ci rf;aplalortt Mermeta and Pi lae Jardiiif j,oti; tne aooatit and Mareehal Kiel are f 2 a doiea. I t j' ::-T . ohine, and waota all iho tirhi to Diake their drcseea by haud. Stiii, it diuh be bue in miDd 'that this violept rdcrmt-r baa all hia oloibes made bi a tailor -j-bbo of ail tbinee under the tao4ao Koeliah tailor at that, Mr. Baikio. gidi. does not tt vu- liStt ? ekaotly hke.man. uaoo. dollars was i of the Rrthnlrii ttrttfiffl elotbee by ba aiab, ia tike a man: just Tweatj-fiTe thoasaod abmiribed bi members oi the B-rtholdi Dedebtal eommirtee on Satnrdav evrninv Thiewith the $100,000 the committee expeetato Ret from Cob grees, will leave only. 935,000 to be eobfonbed by tboeeo- eroua paouo lor toe eompieuon of ibc pe deatal, and giree reabon to hope that Lib any way yet enjignten tna world ( -Oarda if re oat annoanoing the engage mentor. Uaret Willie coott, aged 4 years, ol Gordonaviile, Va , " and Misa Jennie Prr aged 6 years, of Charleston, West v,a. i.t wiu oa ; iDteresucg to note in future yeare how mueb weight this parental eontraet will have with the joaogaten. iopid is , ao erratio fellcw ndi makea ad havoo with the Diana 6i menu t -The latest reports from Boston re gardutg the oonduion of the venerable S iZ ?n "r -Z V' ftwoert v. nimnrop noiaont strong nrpts ofhie adtimate reooverv hom the atrLk Ot pneumonia which ha proerrated him. It i thought impoeeibl. however, for: him ,: im . ieremonied of th Wasiingtin aonunn" is Fcbruarr. atlesi bv metes of the tele- etw ua awiBBTT aju nauTiniiHUH an T.nsa niiniriAK ranh af.i ti,i i t -j graph, alter the manner used by President -0 , ; ' - ..""" graph, after tbe manner used by President Arthur in opening the New Orieaaa expo- iftnn ' -Mi M " The celebrated M3 Dinners' tInianM of operatives, hioh for so many months yvauuvra tug MU aiBlB9k iUV j mill Owners' of Fall Biver, at a reoent maU Inr nad wanlntinn. w.rml- nini, ,1.. tare nf War nnil.r -th. .j-U Miration, xne resolutions will be lor warded to Presideat-elect Clareianl at an t . l' JHa t . a . early date. The action cf the sninhera ia iid to fomhadov the eourse hkely to be taken bv Other labor: faraanisuiona in th. Aceordiog to foreign eorrespondeats, ? : , r . -e- ' the, f long:eoniiaued separatioo if Louise mil ixirM haa M w .nh miUkm tti.t something had to be done to squelch it. iienoe in innarmonious pair have been seat on to Iiondon together, it ia feinted r - a : V.. L. lit: a r-t t l mh uui a iiHQaae iiamg tor Vanon XUCK - wort, onoe nei Drother iteopold'a tutor, uAnniti t ff th. mm b-.. . w. "V . v. .w A UIQ IVDV, UU thit ah has even thought ; of divoroe oo tne am grounds that animated Lady Co'ia CamobAlL Meanwhila her 'vonth ana rxauty are slipping from her. I u ranorvooated" dresses fox babies ..j. ... r. J.; T ..; j. : , r . . : child heeine to ran alona. T.nrl rinu uwauwg:nvn ,iur i an limn nniai i.r. n k. LT.k l. j HI HWV IHWiS W1U1 AKUOa TOieB. orTUun otb bave therob rronta. and mm im aimnlv L nl.ii.il from throat j to hem. Csd sniubl for - - - rv street wear are mad of merino or tufted vigogne' lined with silk,! and in richer models there are ahowa oostlv ; head-oov eyings formed of plush, velvet, quilted satin lined with surah, land embroidered French eathmere lined with plnsh. Many mothers, for tbe sake of (the dainty look it gives tbe baby, still continue to dress it in . .:!.- u.. .j i ... t ? . uuy uv sap wuoa u jgoea ior an aiiiug, and, to uunure aeoessary warmth, have a oioae filing cap put on fiist, mad of doiited silk or eotton fianneL This cornea down eaugly over the ears, and haa a bit of a oape ia the ! back t6 pro- teet the neck, whioh is wholly ooverel by a fall ot lac outsido. Th bewitching nttle leoe house cap which the f nnceas ot Wales tried so bard to keep , in vogue for the babies ' has beea relegated ! to the ahadea. The airy lace frills made a halo bf dainty graoe about th ohernbio in fafitiie fau. but manv craatieal and n.m- poetio pbysioiaoa declared i that thai caps J - . a a a m a . a a ' .. . . ceacea ana cnarea tne head and imtatd both the aoaip and the temner of the bahv. :w . ' ... . . - . xoaes ana sieeves to si ps and dresses oao now oe puronasea, inns enanting mo hers to renew a bait-worn earment with littla trouble. Nothing more useful for a cor ering to the feet has beea found than the downy and Q:mforable knitted and an. obeied socks and bootee made of Berlin wool.: These are to be found in even ooloi; but the white ones are best, as thev have no color to fad or wash out, and a colorless oovtr.bg for moist and tender . l .i. 1 .. . . ; iet is oy lar me oeuer onoiee. I v A Wtnt K AW inaranAA a.4 1.. 11 ..Anorcer inatanoe ot leak nc noon farm in. in tha harractini tt ...... -, " . . .... v wl ur 1 iub iiub way oe eo uareaaonab a aa 1 greatly reu.uc tteir yame. Ttiia is ee. ueoialy true iu cube ot hav. which mav h xilowed o und until it is worth no more ban 'ooe-kaif whttit aouId be if cit in aeasoD. Cora fodder niay be allowed to iand.out onttl it ia greatly injured; tbur- leak oc ars. Aod so it may go on upon be farm where there is want 01 proper ki u atioa, and tLe accaniulation of leaka in mil dueo.ioo grows to astoniabiog pro- oottiona.1 Is it any wooder, then, that voaionally'tbe cry t-honld go" dp that farming don't pay? ; l it rather a wonder that with tbe manaKeuienl of farms as it sometimes ooours, the farmer! does net Had himself driv en into baakropi fcy? THE COTTON CROP. The Comparison W4h last Tear's Figures uemoTai or Lnauthoiiied er- song From Indian ('erritwry Other General New. yv ASHiNQTON, uo. 6Q. The seore tary of the narv has sent; the fnllnvinir telesn-am to all oommandanta at the navT vardi who will not reoeive bef ore the 1st of J a a nar r Ue eironiar mailed ventrrtlv Dia. cuan;,e ai employees wnomare hitnerio U I IS ; . . . tion aot exoeDt tbose nanired to nrnvpnt dsatruoiion ot nroDertv ir om of life, and alllfcoob maal work without agreement for a compensation. j frT",0 "Pw ''.ap .K0111 7;P)a fe djf ttf . tBaller Jielajbrn the re - tutns of the condition in October. The OitODef average Wl 74. isainSt 68 in Tbe December report of the d Dart- UJtober averaee Wat 74, against b id 1883. 83 in tbe ereat harvest of 18S2. a aid 66 in the diiaitrous season of 1881. The returns of the condition in Oatober and of the troduct in Deoember ka Knn aansnallv divergent this mf. Th fint indioated a larger trjp tbaa last year, the latter proauot augbtiy leas or about 98 Br oenu The oomnarative deeline ia in the states west of Alabama.: ) The comparison with last year is as fol lows : North Carolina 100: South C. lina, 1U7; Georgia 101; Fkrida 103: Ala- Dtm;iua; Jiiesiaflippi 34: JUinuiana y: Texas 89: Aikahsaa 99: Tennessee 101 Applying these pereantages to our figures - k e -foo i X ' i- Z for the erop of 1884 Uiey indicate t pro- dnetnf 398.000 helM in Nntth Him in. - 502,000 in South Choline; 760,000 in Ueonu: 60.000 ia F.orid: 661.000 in Alabama; 847,000 in Mississippi; 480,000 5 frV",J",Woy."ww in iiOUieUDa; 90,000 in Tae; 513,000 f Ark. aaJ aUM:i. v a w-x.www aaa ADUUOflBOB. The remaining territory will probably give I ab, u 50.000 bales. Tbii make r ivaaraa tt . pa rvwii imiii rrak- as LTviaiad igSyoX ifih fmnr. retnrna. 7 f! X rT- " Trr -r I th eenera! disantwintmens at the ontjidm of the middle Spates' eember returns uanjra'Iy I oonscrrative. out it ia o main ttat the rate of via d win .. . . . . ne muon dijw tne average ; KANSaS ClTT. Mo Vi iJ30. Ia pur- suanee of instructions frc the war de V1 P- Au: of the de- Oraered VOL ?lt0Mf H airy, Camp BusselL onC,marnrrirri tA nrnMM (a Territor-. With .1, r Zr " l : T ' : " , , r" w. :::irhFr.n!L"mo uiiauviumi vciBwtw iruin viKianoma ana FTr For? iLiaS uiejpreparauonsiorpnoxpeditiw. onxiD.uwoow, ieo., d0.-Wear . . t . ,r lf? yomimr Terntory' on the line i oi me isortnern xaoins railroad, niche rA.i: i js.n ' v. M6 toe.' Wn. Pearsoa, j a weU to do ".."J neueyer in spuit- I uhi, unagiuea tuat ne reoeivea aa older j i i ........ I rMfn hind.. VI- I I . " iw w a.m uu wiani Vill hia infant child. Thir be did with a hammer. rVhen he had finished ha showed what ha had done to his wife . , . . r , i! T kv'to0 !?lntuist- wiS1 WU,S !? Id do the same: Both were He then said throat he would do the aamei Both . found yesterday half froxee. with their . - - - their throats cut, but aot yet dead. Pearson . : j .t . ... "vivaw sumoienuy to state What la i wvtv reuieu,. xie ana sis Wue wi 1 nrob w"" w - rBU i . v. A 1 . . j ' n. . . . ... I : , I ' a.rm.. fit T nn. HeleM I o. t . . . " . . oaerm xerrv waa shot and m itut b Mm met Bauer last 8nndav. Bntler whila trying to escape waa killed by an unknown . a . a a awa person in tne crowd. Terry was a prom inent sxociman. Chicago" Deo. 30 The TrOtuaahaa made a oanvass of the members of the Illinois legislature on tbe senatorial tion, and fiuds that the Bepnblioans for nrst choice stand 100 for Logan and 2 for Farwel1; for eeoond ohoice Farweil 12, Hamilton 9, J. C. Hawley 2 and Oelesby i. umr & Bieninea a aeeond ahniM The Democrats fcr first ehoioe stand: Hex " Hm- neon xwaca morrison z4. iralmer I aa .-. - ' I 11. Aitrju a. ha avrnri .-v. nnsirinwn i aa ii.. aa aua a. m . a orowded with people. A terrible panic loturwea. xaanv nersona tnmnAd tmm the galleries and from the windows upon the crowd below. Two were killed dhtrieht. and fart .-. T. D I . J wwvw UIVkDI or less Bcnously iniured. At Malairal two loftv chimnevr. forming. riVTmLM"'. T T? .h ou Tl arth. The patients .temfisd that they mg their maladies at. aaaa wm ui aai a 011 au a.aa.Ba naaa l.i 1 . a ii aa vta riaura a in the hosp ital were so . . a . t . a . r aV ... t Ji .-'.h :- "in. . -T7 7- fvaavvw PVl uo btUlQ I- AUK wUBIX IIlBJsVllASl I w w .r, w. Aue convicts in an SSJa T Jw.JT 06,11 wd remained all night in the court w ii. auawi auu oaoui VTuz wcra 1 ooojpieteiy destroyed. The soldiers are! . . -- .... " WOri clf Tg 5WDB !n woh of; prevented them from being thrown from rcorDces. whiah are fonnd in larva nnmIri. m 3 j. . . -. . - 1 I i V 7 v ,r aT. I bers. Many of them are horribly dis I I at X n v . nonrAn M h. nnmhw aI L.li j -Tit .Klr.n.. Tk j.t.. . i . p. - 1. w. i mm. . 11 mil . aaB WMmMWtvaae ' AUtun aja aiu . uuuul. nnw. 1 .v . . .. , V . 7 ' ver, iu iuo report wmon nxedtn num ber at 900 ia aa exaggeration. There ia mnoh distress am one the . urvivora. Nobfolk, Va , Deo. 30. The Dartiea to the suit in the United States Circuit court for a receiver ior the Southern tele graph company bsing unable to agree to wrwu pwBua ivc mat poeiuon, wuag Hughes sppointed a . receiver who had been selected by the court while in Blti more last week in anticipation of a disa greement between the parties interested. The decree is sealed and in th hands of the clerk ot the court, and will not be tr- 1 a - . : wm . . muitfated until J adae is ond. who ia now in Baltimore, ia heard from, aa to aom al- . ..a a . , terationa ia tha dt,eraa hv Jdra TTnnh.a I w - 1 " T 7T wataiatmn new. . ; : : Ncwai. Warbinotom. Duo. 30 T1i trrarcri men ta lor tba dedication of Wuhirg nM ' H rtl Vt SkWA flA(Vat.M AM Wm 91 A I The mDihn appoinUd by Oontjesa o arrange tuitabk eer.mooiee, haveXtended a crnr.nral 'invitation to the mi 2 tar . I BBa- donie ani civio oresoixtions Ahe Jatter not , to carry aoj emonem bi a poouoai charaeteiV to riartitrna'B. General Sheridan,- who baa bsea eelecttd as maithal oi me oay, rcqaesis ati orgauisiuODB ia leading to take part in the procession to notify him at the esruest boaaible ju ment. in order that nrooer alaeoa in. the , u ,v. n ikcallJtaeu an t elea-flaaia, NEW TOBK. Tto. 30.H. W. fifehcr & Co.. jobbers in clothe, male, an assisn meat today to F. M roohxff. eiTiDg prciereaoes to iuu aiacum 01 u&.'ito. Tbev were rated as worth from )40LOOO to 185,000. I "Av . Huatinodok. Pa.. Dee 3(L The e tensive bituminous ooal mining and ship- piB firm o Mean dffi-lnJks ' re, her fled, with LbiSL ro"ugh1y esamatsd at 420,000. The failure was t.. k- tt. J Ul...,. J Drecirjitated bv tha enforced idleness of their eolleotors, due principally to the lack of ordara. I V M ADfiiD, Deo. 30. Every fresh detail received from the district in wbioh the earthquake shook was saver est adds new horrors to the great calamity. At Nerja, a town oi 0,000 people, in the province ol Malaga, and 27 milea eaat of the eitv of the Same name, the earthquake was fol lowed by a humoane. This hoisted tbe destruction of many houses which had al ready been brought to the brink of ruin by the previous shook. The inhabitants fled . in , terror from their houses and I eampea oatSKxe oi tne town, ilaoa ferig Uftn bj &9 MUoiiJ 1 .. . . . , camped outside of the town Much snf - ever, is now subsidise. 1 . . : o- believed, will soon resume their ordinary course.: 'ft : NoRt-ni.ir Va Dee 30 Tk. steamer - rtOBrOLK, VA., 100. ou. Ike Steamer I l u . ...a. 17 'v Fw T Tm a - ' j00" W , w - W 3 nme w re oicied on the Atuntio uty Lr.:. l . fl 'A - t r flats, where ah now lies in' fL teen feet ol WateTi ! 8ha hail nn hnard ihrnit passengers, ill of whom, with their bag- " n a l- gage, eeeapea injury. A. dense lug pre vailed at tbe time of the collision, f LoOAWRPORT. Iwm.. Dee 3d. For the second ume.in two years Jventland Piew ton oounly, this Stat, was visited by a I daeatrnna fir vesterdav mornini?. It CCUon I v . . - I nos oontrouua nutu newly every shop and store bad been wined out. The loss is estimated at from' $40,000 to $50,000, i . by sa koeadiary. ; Aiaw.ai.Hor.TWbr aita. Chicago. Dee. 30.-A dispatch from I , vaivAwyi aev. dvA uiepatcn iron Pierw Datote, says : Pierre iioae1 eeeth ataou are unavailing to suy tie fire. Toe wina i. bloing a fisree gal and the I u t. ..n,.. fi.. a.,. I "vv w wwhm v n.vu.r-Mra uotivwa I . . ... . TO i beloW! Sero iuea, wuuico aoa oauaren are worsung desperately, endeavoring to save property, caring nothing for the intense Void and iaah?- 1 7 . .v - luan. worn fin suia finiidren ar wnrirtncr . , . " . " " ? . .T?: 'Z ??9 Bcarim mir nniw ra rna rat atai loran ja vv ai naaj Th! iTnowsweenmllo Chicago, Dec 30. The Daily New$ j ;MX, . - , - . ,i "i, . " j.wwm v a iuroo wuer uaan musooiar or nerTDua luiw. tua uurii w uiuwi it usi diku W the' lira audience tathere'd In the iLtral .v. u:v:i i . f :.l7 u it oi i !u Ti 1 " Trr -1 penormaaees, ana it was apparent that . fc .... a; im w viij awjiwvti muvL uuivuii luro cubju periorm tnv tnots au a- emntAd. - ' s i a""". . . .1 . ; t: . ; i ioa, .Tiea au The iMt aava Fnfnr. da iari.a in "j f , " TT r --iwr-..w- . :f 1(l0' fSr" f .l.j ' . .-L .ui j 11 t - . r .57 T, r I voweie, we wouia DejustiTiea in re l We third oaii, January 1114; ftb- gudbar BuUer as esseatuilv tha Alisi all Mt NoMnnari n atai a a v: wa eMi. 1 1 -c. i.aa v A-ri. 1 w --1 Mnaaatael aalaaAa4 aaAa.f4 - aa ats-l S. Aa U 1 fl 1 jaf aavat aaa ata utuncu na n aai w muu - aa eaa a a a a u to, O -iUU I higher than yesterday of the churoh. He is the oldest bishop in America and made . himself famnna h .his opposition to the burial of Guibord in j oouseoratea grounu. V M. V. in ' .1 temps waa mao last aignt mk wreok tie north bound passenger train oa the Viti gbi Midland railroad, about thirty miles jnorth of Danville. A heavv' rdeoa of . a si . . Mvriu xanvme. a neavy pieo 01 .L . . Fa Ml A l . - timber was forced into tha trroind. th end Pgbout. three ft from III bed and ia the centre of the Ewk. The .l. :. .j . . . WOIKLMI v. BDvina uu in. BDeea at whiah tha train ..r.n .vi.- wuibu. luo uaiD waa rnnninir war. an mtt . . r a . me reus ana ausstrousjy wreokta. . aai bbib 1 . srm C.ir ry fVn T.l-a wreeuTuio iwiiectar. On last Friday a necro named Need. ham Whitlev killed a whit, mm n.m J Wm. Elks, at Ballar's eross roada. Thev had a fuss about fifteen cent which the negro owed the white man, and after some words Needham struck Elks several blows oa the head with a gum pol and killed him. The negro ia at larze. i I Poor. nrettV. little. hlnanNid hahv f Ttitm heooughal Wby dont hia mother give him a dose or ut. Bull's Cough Syrup ? ' ass . b t At a standstill Th meat markeL I r I !& I Cleara ont rata. mljtmhaa flla. kriX I ,",ui wupmunaa, gopaera. 10 lil 1ij(IBai A LADY S OFFER l . . jgLfj' 1Vi "5lfS A CATHOLIC USITESI1T. Mayor Idson: f Few York, ai Odds If Itk the Uther latboriUes-A . o Prtet'. femlclde-t-Soaae Bad .$1 Fallnres EU. .i ; LoaDOS. D o 3J. A diaaatch from Borne' to lh Eichaoge - tekrnph com tanv kavM ' Th tffr nf Miu ilalu'i of iVfri Kto givi 1300,000 tc Tfound Oaiholw noieerfitJat N.wto. ai-.ila, , ihe ootlcee cfrthe' Pror,atda Home', has been aubmiucd i to the Pope. . ; . .f ... v ; ins noJicess intesded to comer a aignaj mark; of dieuaeiion npon the ladv. Yo&Bi Doa ! 30. When ft board of aldetmn met ! today aa ioinne- itu wl W ti boardfirom donfir mi. froaJoHSdsotTifor miaaiooer of pablie W( sonnML ! Their inner (ioD Was aived o them rcatrainia thm board : irom donfirmins. any noaiination i .Y w. - . . . th-po8uo3at eora worka and cornor.itinn ooonsal. The iriaootlon was issued bv Beach at the instance of Theo. iiooecvelt asd others, on the around of alleged fraud and corruption. pTt ovis- Uic. 30. The uq lest to day oh the budy of Father RnCDlin. whn cooks s ryclrt oe in a saloon on Sniidav. terminated in a v -rdiot of aniLiie. Tha deovased left letters and : certificate aSnw. ink that hia f ull name was Rev, Ferdintnd oaron. von xmpuo, U,;n llo pjlifct. Uoe of the letters jread aa toltows : "I commit ted euioide 00: aoocuat of Dovertv and in. ourable sickness. I had nr aheltpr. nn bread.no home.c r means and mav God hnln 1 me."i r Anetl er letter in the handwriting ui lueuf oeaea says mat ne was b rn at and affairs, it ipi-r9h 7, that he was the son of thir nrriinar BaiOo JjMjob Von Rntmli..: th.t k- ... 1 - - : . " . . UaiOO Jjeph Von Bubnlia: that he u ordatsod a Cuholio Driest at BnrTalo. N Yl, Jpeoember 17, 1870, by Biahop Ste pheit Vinoent Ryan. The body wil be boned from the morgue. JXuis, lec. 30 Etaal Hatohiaon i m r -i i l fx&k v Uti a' :TbUm boat . yyvi wew vt, r.i o. Nxw York. leo. 30 Jjs. Brooka and Jmeo S. Dioksoe. deinir bnain.aann 1 der the firm name oi Brooks & Dickson. - at V " . . ueatrica.' managers, made ao assignment waayw jaooD aiinnemaober. Na nr.Fr. eaoee were stated. The directors of the East Tenneme: Tirginia and Georsia railroad war in stoa today, and discussed several plana fcr the reorgaoLZaUoa of the road and the re funding of ita bonds. Nothing definite was demded upon,: and the non-payment i toe uttreat on mo consols due in Jia- r i . . - l a ... uary was the chief topic of interest. An provemenu being mad moleaamg up Cjn adjpttrameat was had sabjeot to th8 call lederate soldiors' square, ; aid on TiMuiry of the chairman- ! ? Uariit ti .m ..it. ; ' r:"j :! am New York Times; !W X ort: Times; e The disinoearanoe of G. K i iL F. Bdtler, ute assistant oaadidste ioV the fresidenoy: oontinuas to disturb the nnh. Bo blind. It waa ar nn. ti ihM.ih.h i wwn uv tuuKor .euauio. UAreiai nrui. i - - . - . - vareim oo- eervation of the mysterious tramp who w4 thought to be Gea. BuUer has shown that be ia a atnmdhnt.niJ. h.. i. thK. xZTl-l a veiaia u w mb eai anuiiau uuaruLiraiia ski axeaaar vnaaasi a and the Tewksbury offioials ar ooavinced' tnatv ne nas never meddled la any way with I politics or silver. The nnhli ia , thus onoe mor compelled to face the fact vwunwrn tv tavo ui tecs i 1 vr (iu wa uiaaipcaranoe ei xuuer, with-1 t oat navicp anv aaMHtantnrw i t a j , - i --W..W.V. . . suMiua i I VOSUTer HUH at WIU BOS BOma daV raarv- riS H, . ! v . .L - . . i T ; . . i I T7- . - f w, I which ideatifije him with the mysterious xrenoaman .a present employed by the i axanoi as an assistant, is eertatnly a plans- ihi. ... Tk. ..i... t. l. t v.v. - a i iTiiviiiaM an aaila wQ DO J UnnrW h. .T,hMf; 7 " V. x I uawiwus law. iioaa one wora ia aariVMi tmm "7 . " vvw"4 , jM aenTea word tor those of the original mix3d vowels, we would be instilled in re. w - 1 - fl P"- 11 eeessry, however, U; M nresent Instance, to inmnl t. rtj; 1- t : .-..... . - i . , W waT -t .1 .a w a . - w . - ,- wm .VW11UU6J U1C French word tor bread. Now. bread aed butter are closely i associated, and what is conclosive there are many arguments by whioh it eao be sustained ahonld it he thought be ineuffisient. train ut auezea to oe m in aiahdr n 1 - ; .11 i: A. t. . . 4 ... 1 camp for the purpose of drawing the sym pathies of Frenchman to the Mahdi : It may be tasked supposing that Paia is BaUer why that astute person does not 7 " ,r rrr - BuJer-why that aatnte person does not ?? I"" W4 tb divtds the Mihdie enemies withbu: openly professing :; to be on th Mabdi's owe. 10 mis 11. may oe repuea tnai Egyptian' politics a ;e very different from Amerioan politics, and that, moreover, Qen. Bailer has already tried the experi ment of. 'running :as an ostensibly ' inde pendent prophet, and has had quite enough of that tort of thing. He may aow prefer to work for a salary, and he will doubtless d the Mi.kdi muoh mor good aa bis ayowed astistant.thaa he eould in the ohtraoter of th Egyptian workingm?n's own prophet. t Merely notleiog the fsot that Pain, like 0jn4 Batter, is alleged to ba a Communist, it can easily be shown that his official du ties are precisely those which a man like Gen. ButW would find congenial PJn is expected by the Mahdi to ioflaeno the Egyptian press in his favor, aod already the Daily Otitis, whioh shines ior all the Egyptians who eaa read, eloquently argute Ihat aeiiher Goxddu nor the Khedive k fit to rule Over anv cart of E nt. and that the Mahdi, with his able and handsome aaiatank. M. Pain, ia tha nartfanlaa .f ! cwjflopbet whom every honest Egyptian a- - peeted to mislead the Uahdt a enemiea by atiparently frank, but really false, die elwnrta aa to hia plans: and wa ean im- agiao how ably blnff : Sea BaUer oosld . diaehnrg this duty, ' Then Pais ia the' euatodian of jthaf Mahdi'a oamo ehest.- and all the silverware 'eonJ tnbnted olnntarilj or invblaatarily to the cause o.mes into' bit noeieiaion. wbiU on the other hand, although noaict'ly a JDiiKaoier irjphet, ha nas no nulitarj eoamind and ir no; expeeted to ency fightiag.ilt ia alleged that in easeVtl e Mahdiliaeoeat Pia will: be rtwaked With the discosal oi mil the : 'oliriAa mt 1 ! ? J- W J T"0 f6" BlUet WOuR deohne "d moinmentf as tfcwe were I th c.U6ltd to him. and u, it VixMnikL for any one-longer to doubt thatPaia and Ti . .a an. ( j jpauer are one ana th suBeX-n m i Whv iQiB. Bntler thoaehk it'nronev (a leave the United States secretly, and to oOaceal aa far aa pcasible the fact that he ia in Egypt, ia a queattoa whiohlhe alone eaa acswer. It U trae that aiter th late Presidential etootioa Qwf wBatlex wajaot popular,, but surely therd was no one who mougnt it worth while to kill him. It is possible that he had really brought him Belf to believe, with the Tribune, that the eleocion of President Cleveland would be the signal for the preseatation and ao eeptano of unlimited rebel claims, and that he . thought it wis ; to leava the oountry before the olaima for silver began to come in. However this may be, we know that bo man in , this oountry has seen or heard frooi Gen. Butler since the day alter the election, and that ia the Mahdi'a oamp there is a renegade whose resemblance to Butler ia name, character, and accomplishments is almost miraculous. The conclusion is that Pain ia Butler is f' 1 cT " lon? lose oonideno in lu assistant and 1 nrnninii inn mm minni win narnra tm subieothim to the aaeful and. oompara- uveiy painless operation ol the bow atring. t i f - ; f i, i . j . - ir ttelAabev CtlcMlot. i , , Oor. of Thk Kxira an OBanna. ? ' .j -; 4 Gold8bobo, Pao. 30. CtrUtmaa has passtd and undoubtedly it hia been the quietest one wa Hhav aver to uua city, owing ao doubt to. the unpleasant weather. Th imall i bov not ba outdone was nrominent- on tha streets with firecrackers, u Onlv'one acci dent hawevai; a Urge cannon cratk r bmrst in the hands wt Dr. M Ilex's son, burning au lace and hands badly but not r.oualy, as was at nutrepcrked. l 'ill, ,fe . Qiite a nambir of business ohangea will tak plao Jaiusry 1. 1885. Will mentioa them in my next. If L t . . .ts ' .. . , -"'-;'! I xb stroio.g tnrougn our cemetery a i Pnj, tne tioldsboro, lies, Wa haying w-w mw w.;,i wioiigii had V18 P1 eing our boys out on I e wo. aone. joy th wav. I have aot TO Thuf W J U . J A : " " "T? rr." ne w. n. it. last night ran over i uiB inn arrfnif jwi z M nn inH .ti.mmJ ; SSsi" Be iaf bron!?t S JTLrfS medfcS.tLnl . u meaioal atteab . . . . thia mtv medical attention, ll is . a - a amputated, so bad are the injuiiew 4 - a i i . .j J- m' 1 I cviiuai jaauivnir. a muiy lnT&iuaoie specuic. remarks th Bva umaj "oponaman,"" eaaorialiy, ior uv u luouioauim. Beuruna. tariiBi, i i . . . .-. . . . oruiaea ia bl Jienm in . it ta avail k-nnw. i. .k m i 7 . , . . . . 5?J 5" m4rket d hasgained.im. uieose tame in America, Australia and all r . f 8imply lmmenoa David Davis. "i- ; .mi'- i ; ,- 1 . : Ask for "Ronhnn Hnnirha Oah.1i. wma, ooze xm-oas, xtoarseneaa. iToches, uniiuu, wo. i. 1 i .. ; d -rat s nESTTOIIIC f IMs inedletne, combtntnf bon with Trar yegatable tonica, oulckly and complete!) Iatvara BlaAIaiarla.CBlllaaM cauasrfjreTera, I . ail Naaralala. 1 : - I t :1a an an&i 'n r ramedy TMaeaaM of the Klaaara and ; rrer. , It U invalu foe lMseaaes peculiar to VToman. and 1 i rho lead aedentary Urea. It fine not in ti . iKtMtlt MnMk.MV. M produce oonstii oooUur Iron medicine do. It enrich e an ' urines the blood, strmulates appetite, ak be asimflaUan of food, re liere Beartbur nd Belching, and strength em the muacles d nerres. 7F . For Intermittent Ferera, Laaiffoa, lack of Energy, it haa no equal. ,:;(!; !... ti- The aenulne bai iaT trade aaark and . eroved redlinea on wrspr. Xake no other. , a mHm aaewa caaai w to. BXHrnaaaa. ar (RflniiR'S CEfJT PUG I CIGARS, BBTTERon the market. ' lied u aetew ieax ana cannot d exoeiiecU - v :: MAKTJFACTDBXD BY i Samel Kramers. Go, . ngbt to f support Againl M. Paia it ex. iui 11 li a te adwaiwS mum tt aiwa rrioat(a Cam- Hoa. Ita OwilM Dn. 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BABQAlNSia 81 LES AND VULVaTTS. ; BABQAINSIHT; ! H03UEBY AND GLOYES. i BAfiGAINSIN NOTIONS OF EVERT DKSC7RIPTIOA ... ; : , :BAGAi5aiKri;r:::I1 HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. "ATtraATira TW '' BLACK CASBLMEBE3, ' ' BLACK GOODS - A Carter. BO. 908 FAYETTKVILLE BT; ; , tttxamy.R.0. :J5ai2ainsi Norris ,;-'rr.'-.:'.u-K i ISAJLEOlf . ... Taliiai Goltoi iFacIoir (:'' ' :'-:4 ; ...v;r " :,-tf I vJ':'.!; IN RANDOLPH COUNtY. n. -1 ? ' By. virtu ofanthority rested ta'-"WaaPfe auwvvjgi mortgage wuft power -fy wim power. v ;?v: a-'jglJtkAJta PNY, oorpor ai p$ of aala by th CENTRAL 1 . . PFAOTUBING COMFA tion orffanraad nndar th. iim';wv4 OaroUna, anddoinsr boaiae mthaioonn. ty of Bandolph, N.O I will proooeoi ;toT gajj on th premise, on Tuesday the 6Ut day of January next, at 12 Volock Jbr eaah, to the hlghaat Uddar, th taotocyv piopexty belonging to aald eorporatlon. Ttila property Is nw, having beea bunt in If 83. It oonaiata of aTeatyoQ acres of land,' valuable water .vfer, aton and cement oTarn, altoated fly mile AahbOrO. alz rallaa frnm llnnu. -I' v v- I twentv tntlaa fmm tTl.h V. L.ril , f altoW.'- - j 11 1 . uuia. a uv wuuu lnga oonaiat of main laotory bofldln & .5 f at wide, 800 fact Ions, two atorlee. rhw;,..i: ' buLding a of brkk,wlland aabataat1aUjr v ! v bniltt Unlwioiiae. 1nt Af rrtnV. t W 1 ? 60 ftet; boUarhooee. brick. 22 an ait. S Th factory is heated by a team plpeav The ?T othbnJldlnt wtohouae S3 by f f feet, oottnn hrma. an K an mm .Tt i . j ? I Condition. The maah1..v Mnalaf. ro kaa 'Vi'K 1 BDindlea . anil .11 ml:JZZ.X,Z?ZZ biiaTT; .7.L7?-f??mB! heating th irdlL ,v iivy!7 ,T Th property u In every rapot flrst tunna dlatrlot in Hortn. (Mmiiiu. , tw pleniifal and very good, i Mr. John H tVl?!?.diftma' Pleura iSWtoy pen d '.' - J . .iS.'.V r! ' .'J Y. lfcADXN, Tnutea. . w -. " ... i -r wwt: t V. .' ft?---: f- V.. :5'4i J:fc i7I i : mm i;tfii.:. J-c . CTharlnM. 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