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f:' :'-!' r 4 - V ' Tub News )M Gcsaajna fBam Daily bxc Montr) ak Bt The News ahd Obseryeh Co.- r - - If Wl M 1 78 too i 100 imi ' Hi :; Weekly, eewyw, a urn Miered without (nwAUd o jper seat after the xpintio ef thsjs paid v - -I SATURDAY, 4ANlARY 2.188G Sam Ranbata tfVfinf fellow after alk and a true democrat, : notwithstanding the difference of Wis; views from taose of some of as. I Flis defeat in the House in the contestj orerj the rules moid, hare been bitter to lioi, yet ho tas the manliness to. say of the new de parture: ("The change of rules makes no 1 difference - with me. 1 will continue to do whai I conceive to be my duty just as I have hitherto. Re cause the rules ate ichanged is noj reasou why I should change my convtttiohs us to what should bs done. Do I epect to continue asjchairjnau of, the appropria tions ouiuiittee f Really, I cave no expectation as Jo the committees. I will serve in whatever position I Juay be assigned. Thx speaker; can bet relied upon to construct the committees as to direct lefirisiation in -the interest of the people, audi whatever may be dogie with me in regard to jtbi committees I will not complain." i ' '. J Yestirday Gen. Fitihugh Lee; was in augurated Governor of Virginia. The legislature has bieen in isessio'n nearly a month and having already received a message from Governor Cameron; IOUCQ- ing the various interests of the common wealth, will not' probably be called upon in hear another jfrom Gov. Lee. - There was yesterday too, m accordance with I Vinriniaicustonl. no inaugural Iddrvts. 1 The new Governor simply took 0ie oath of office in the presence of te two houses of the assembly, a'.id: t:o only eVent of importance which umrked the , inauguration wis the grond bal iven last night in hebor of the distingumhed gentleman who is! to occupy four years the gubernatorial chair ot ;tne um I dominion. Ihis lact is. significant ana I appropriate, for the Virebia ladles have I shown as warm: an interest in the disen- I tlirallmentof tlkir Stete'as the nHa1iol that liKerition. We I ' - f- - jr- - - v ? & 1. il rejoice nearuiyi witn our oreinren across i the lme the ?wbole bputn indeed re- I ioices in the event qf yesteaay at i O iiknAtl amaa lia imnAVTdnAAi til A I xhvuuiuuui u rw. - - i ucsi. vwuivyx w 5utiwuiuu i estimated. v w . t I Thx Boston -Post said reoentlv and jrashlj that "ftvery month $2,j00,000 of gold in the pnblio treasury; is paid I tut for $2,0(K)l000; of silver to Ilie idle I in , iue puuuo f treasury. n ucicuuuu the San Francisco Call respopcUj i in the followine vigorous style: Wlaen the editor of a leading Boston journal makes such blunders as this there should i be no surprise at the ignorance te East ern people generally "displayin the dis; cussion of the silvery question. In this benighted portSoo of the coufitry every body knows that the government buys silver bullion: at j the; market price. Whatever profit there ' may bevin the coining of silvers bullion into dollars is made by the government. JJuwhy to lie idle in the public treasury f There is not a' Bilvgr, dollar, in the public treasury whlc may t not be honorably paid out in thi discharge of any obliga tion of the United States. If the silver dollars lie idlin the publio treasury it is because the? treasuryj department has I : : . i " r - .T--YT- set np me goia standara in denance oi i law Tint thrf mn anv tht lh I law. But the; gold men say that the silver dollar, is t not an honest i dollar The facts are,.ihowever that tha silver dollar is the. Only dollar which is the ame now as in 1792, and has hcer baen changed, f TKe dollar of our fther is ninety-three years Old j and is precisely the same as ejjrer. The gold dollar has been changed, in weight from ilime to time, but the-'silver is the same one age with another. If there is any dishonest money around it is gold. . Through the appreciation ?of this metal caused by legislation dnfrieudlyi to silver, the value of debts has been increased." Thb Baltinnore MsnufaeturerstBecord, in referring; to the ifact - thkt Bir mingham, Chattanooga an other Southern points possess wonderful advantages Mr the manufactures : of pig lron at a very low cost, nsks tp-- perti- nent question : "Of what advantage is the continued and increasing production of that raw material at this 1,0 w cost, when to put Jt where it can behold and used a tax called freight is absolutely necessary? $Thc producer of jiny raw material is seldom the; receive! f of any- large profitSv It is the; man wb takes an article Worth one icon t or Hess per pound and puts . it Into another articl which sells? for live or ten cents per pound who makes the great profit and amasses wealth. The need of filabama and the South, then is such ajf iiiureas. a m w . i i d - ot he manwaciures that the eiguverfi": oi tno raw material into me vicious im plements, niachincs arid articllf of ajr- riculture, manufacture and imriiore will cousunte at home a largl ;iart o that raw material." U There is Wo lessonr. for us to leftru to turn to profitable ad vantage the materials jwe havq jin such abundance : all about us. instead ot selling these materials and buying then back again in the shape of the housan(! and one articles we need daily a$d bourn in Dusinessi in tne nei ana in uie nouse hold, the profit involved in their m'anu facture goitig meantimb and w0llyint the pockets ' of people Jotbbr (and f-r i smarter?) Jhan ourselves. The, smaller industries are what w4 want, srid evry encouragement should- be givt htf their ' establishment by every community in , fbe State. ' ... ij - : nrj - rrr ? " , WIIT KOT CATCH MOVE OF THE rt4RTDA TRAVELT We submit to the business men and capitalists of the city the idea that Raleigh should have a hotel of such character as would arrest many of the Northern people who for tho purpose of pleasure or m the pursuit of health an- nuallv seek the far South. The idea cannot be no vel to many Raleigh people, for our delightful winter climate, with our situation, must have suggested it often to thinking men. But why cannot it be carried into effect ? The success of the hotel at ur neighboring town Kit trell, which is exclusively a winter 're sort, is familiar to all of us, yet Kit trell is an ; obscure railway; station, whose plaee n any map has t be sought carefully, if It have a place at all. There is literally nothing there to attract visitors from! the North but the climate mid the hotel. I lie latter, however, is so well 'advertised, so skilfully mauaged, that it is full nil winter, its iruestsi ravine the highest rates of board and cheerfully because so far as the hotel is concerned, they ijot what tin y pay fur. "Kalrigh Has all the advantages botefsed by Kittrell us a half-way stiihou between the rigorous climate of ilie -North audtho summer in wiuterof Fbirilla aud many others be sides. While' not too large a town to dirivi the dweller in irrjat cities of the ehanire lie desires fii.uicity life, it affords nil the town couiforts and con- vemt?neos of modern tunes which -re lesiruule a-ttays and arq out of the ques tion in KitUell.and as the eipilal of t'.io Stnto it has DCCHtiari interest, lae wintt-r eliWiate as we hove said is de lightful, elieitiug the most enthusiastic ucomiutiis irom ail nortnern people w:io happen to experience it Here it is, fir instance, U-o lind ot January aud so far we have had no real winter weather at all A tew mud freseiS an I ouo or two cold raihs mako the sum of the dis agreeable weather which has, thus far characterized the season, and the same conditions nave maraea; every season oi i the large number we have known here. The plaee is Ian ideal oiie for a midway stoppage between the extreme North and the extreilie tooutn. .vn abrupt change from; the bleak winter .of rew England or jthe North to the absolute summer in winter, as we have called it, df Florida, -is tod violent, not only for the taste but for the constitution of the ara2e Northern seeker after balminess. tTi rifllK:PPfl p.v in the iournev he .-vM .d,.. und h therefore . a ,i.a nn hia o-nv t Kittrell at Charleston and ... t- ,i . j X. - v.i : r.i:u joiumoia ? uta we a ijolci iu imicitu t that woul(i afford hjm bUCj, accommoda . . ,Mnand and that would te to his tastes in other respects he in. -1 ! - Tl wouid pe to slop nere iie is gen eraJl? weaithv and is wuline as he is .,nndatlv able to mv for all that he T J ' . gets. His temporary - residence in the city would be of benefit! to the whole i i ii .. i.-iii.j community ana wouia, we are saimuuu, be a. pleasure and advantage t Let us endeavor to attract his to himself. attention and to brine him here to live awhile eaoh winter! for his own ood as- well as for our own. In order to accomplish this Durnose we have onlv to establish a hotel of the:' risht sort and advertiw it judiciously i The . prominence of Ral eighl its eharming winter climate, eauallvfree from the severitv of the northern blasts and the too great warmth of, the extreme south, its many natural beauties and its attractive society will do whatever, else may be necessary i i THE COMTISlfED PKOSPEBirl OF ; K4USIUH. The advance Raleigh has made during the past year, as shown by the record we printed yesterday of Ithe additional enterprises established, the new houses built, the improvements i made, should be a source i of pride and pleasure to every citizen. It is certainly very grat- j. to thd Njtw8 AND 0MlcavieB and is v J encouraging; to us all. ! It shows that while we are not probably forging ahead with the rabidity which characterized the city a few years ago, we are still maintaining a reasonable degree of pro- gressivencss, which in view of the pre vailing genbral business depression amounts to a maintenance of the boom. It enables us to say with confidence that as soon as the revival which must now Le near at nana sunn uave begun, the city will be in condition to advance with giant strides toward the destiny which t villi .1 manifestly awaits it, a destiny which will make it the industrial centre of the btate as preeminently as it is now the political and social centre. We have every advantage to this end a central location, abundant railway facilities, I present or prospective, for rapid dhstribu- I tion, cheap labor, cheap houses, etc. We have also made a verv fair! beeinninar. AH the industries which havofb.een estab lished are prospering and many of the manufai turifig establishments are en- lai uins, some doubling, their capacities. A system of smaller industries has been begun and We venture the opinion that this will be extended rapidly, and that in it will eventually befouud Haleigh's chief nnancial strength and the greatest good for the masses of her people. The out look se ms to us fair, notwithstanding the present ;period of depression. Let us lake courage from the evidences of progress the" last year has afforded, and. niatntainirg our hold firmly on the bus iness we have, prepare to do our utmost whe the butter times coining shall have arrived for he further advuueemeut of our own iuterests and those of the city as well. To strangers looking about for places in which to locate we would say mat no city in tne couth oilers greater luducemtnts to uieu oi mcum and indus- . . i - t mi .. . try- jtnan ivaieign. l lie time is now auspicious for the establishment here of smaller industries of almost every kind. Such things are conspicuous by their abdctce iu I North Curolina, and they must become more and more necessary and therefore pruhtablo as time passes. under the changed economical conditions which we have-not yet fully realized. There is certaiuiy no hotter pi int in the iState for ther location than this, for the reasons we have irivcn, and those which are first established are therefore almost : OCTOBER IKtLt, 1SM&. from Advance Sheets of AUoi ui- General 1 . F. Javids'.n, 93d N. C Reiwrts. Mode vs. Punland. 1.- Partners are individually respon sible for the negligence of the, ?ervaiits and agents of the partnership, and when one bf the partners does an act in the course of the partnership business, he s cousideied ii this respect as the agent of the partnership, and the other part ners are liable, even if they did not asi sent to the a;t. " 2. All torts are joint and several, and where one partuer commits a tort iu the prosecution of the partnership business, the injured party may, at his electiou. sue all the partners. 6r any one or more of them. 3. Evidence should never be rejected on the ground or vanauce unless ii lias uisled the adverse p;irty in making his defence. So w Inn t lie complaint alleged that the plaintill had been injured by the negligence of t!u; defendant's agcut, and the evidence- was that it was by the negligence of his partner, the variance was immaterial. Wright vs. Cain ' 1, Only sucli -iucs as are raised by the pleadings should bo submitted ; to the jury, and it is not error lor the cout to refuse! to submit an issue which the ktleadings do not present. -i The (lUo-tioii .whether a eftim is barre'd by the statute, is never cxelu- sivelv tor the court, unless the taoU raising the question are alleged iu the eomjuatnt. 3$.Wht-ri; th' re is an express trust, th- statute only l gius to run from a dtfiiuinl. When parties aro in puri delicto, and one obtains an ad vantage over the other, courts of equity will not graut relief; but; it is otherwise when they are not eoutuiv iu iauit. iH The claimants of a tract of land igree with a third party who was their neai- kinsmau and adviser, and who had great inlluence over them, to pay him a con$ideratiou if he would recover the j.j lor thoin. anJ )n pUr8Uanco 0f tl0 bartia ut his instance conveyed the land to hiui without consideration, so that he might bring the action in his own name, which he did and recovered the land. He refused to ret-on vey the land In an action against him by the claimants was held that the contract was not c-.auipertous. tjarleton vs. Myers. 1. Creditors are not proper parties to a proceeding brought by an administra tor against the next of kin of his intes tate for a settlement of the estate. 2. If an administrator should tile a petition against the parties interested for a settlement before he has paid the debts, the remedy of the creditor is by a creditor's bill in accordance with sec tion 1448 of the Code, or a creditor tiraj bring an action on the administration bond. Creditors are proper parties to a spe cial proceeding by a legatee or distribu tee against an executor or administrator for an account and settlement of tha estate, for in sUch case the legatee or distributee has a right to have an ac count taken, to ascertain the balance after providing for all the debts. A short time ago Frank Barrett, of Norfolk, Va., bet John Gillen, of Is'e-vf York, glOO that he could allow him iiOO oysttrs and thun beat him in shucking 2,500 of the bivalves. The contest cam j off in New York Tuesllay evening last, and Gillen won. He opened 2,300 oysters in 2h. 18m. 19is., and Barrett opened 2,500 in 2h. 2a m. 30s. Bar rett claimed there was not a fair count, and at the close of the match he said ho still believed he ould give Gillen 2,500 oysters and beat him in a week or ten days. : Gillen said he would accept the offer. ' The letting had been in Barrett's favor at 100 to g75. SCOTTT KJIIUUOX OF PIKE , Cod Uvcr Oil, wltb IlrpoubONptiltef tea most valuable remedy lor consumption, Scrofula, Wastimr Diseases of children, cold and chrouic coughs, and iu all condition where there u a loss of flesh, a lack of nerve power aud a general debility- of the system A struck bushel contains about 1 solid feet. To JIrvoua and Debilitated Hb.' You! are alowed a- free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye'e Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Lleetric suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief aud permanent cure of .Nervous Debility loss of Vitality and Manhood, and lull kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Uo.i.plete restoration to health, vto-nr nnil inuii mnrl KiinrunfAon No naif -)- C . .w,.U..,U is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet with j " lull ;-information, tcrms etc., mailed free, by addressing jVoltaio Belt Go., Marshal, Alich. rThe present Lord Fairfax is a prac ticing physician in St. George county, Va. : jNot haviug a fortune. Dr. Fairfax very sensibly discards his title, and goes along quietly without putting1 on any airs. 1 of? l C-Ji cs Rheumatism, Neuralgia LiekMlM, Beoluli, TeoUuwi, M 8pml, Mralm, tt. W rii E. rii'TY CT.NTS. 3 AT DKUOGISVS AND DF.AI.RK1 rrc C8.1M. l TOuW.KB (OIP1XY, BAf-TlHORK, XD. llM &L9IAR .. TRADE T, MARK. 9 m P B I d 11 I 7 R 1 U To iwa e r- aij ui a. m For ?M i - y -fic f-an Opiate?, metUtMuoUon.i ? i! ! OK fits, aa S3. A. Iiitteif CoiiipaDT. "We do hereby certify that we supervise the frraup-iiM-nts for all tn Monthly and Quar terly Lrawin ot the Louisiana Stat- Iot terv Coinpany, and in person munugr and con trol the ItiTiwin tht-m-u-lve, and that the same are conduct d -ith hoocHty, fairass, and in ood fiiith toward all pactie"md -ve aiitho riz tb'ornpuny to this et-i-riii-aite with fiic-siinili'M of our sigiiittrres att-rh.-d, in its ad vertisements." 4 witi m dm 1 on r. We the undersigned Itanks and ll.inkers will ay all l'rizcs druwu in The Louisiuua State l.oiu-rii s which may )e presi nted at our coun i i-r, J. II. Odl.lCSUV, lrH. luiHlaiii4 Valluul Ilank. H. II. kt .NM.Ut, I !.. Ntdt jlioul Bunk. . 11.41. on IN. frwN. 4i Ivuiih Mtioitul Itunk. lucorpoi Hled in IS68 for 2ft yearn by the Lc-g islatiirv tor educational and i-liaritulilu pur- potes with u capital of l,MK),00i to wldch a rss'rve fund of oiftr 5oi,tMK) bus since been Itv mi om i wliiluiin,' popular oteit fran- chistf win uiadV a art of th- jirero ut !tate con- Httitnn adopted l!ceudM!r i'l,. A. 1., 17U. Tin; uniy LolLury evirr Vutud on aud cu-d-rsrd by the Jn-ople ol any Stale. It never scaics of p)stHlies. Its (iiANu mnui.ic Nvmukk L)ilwi.oh take place znoiiMily, and the Exiruo.diuai-y iraw- iiis regul irly vvci'y tuiee hiohIIh, iuhtcad of ienii-Annually ashcrcloforr, beg m mug March, A Bpleudid opiforttiuity to ; win a fortune. First Oriind Drawiug, class A, In th.; Academy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, January 12, liitUi 188ta Monthly 1iaw ing. CAPITAL JTvLZE, $75,000. lOO.OO") "i ki'ts at Five lo!Ur K ich. Frac tious, in Fifth- in proportion, list or rnizKs. 1 Capital Prize 1 t75,0O0 25.000 10,000 1 2 Prizes of 6,000 2,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 o 10 20 100 200 500 1,000 1,000 600 200 100 )0 25 10,000 20,000 80,000 . .25,000 ,25,000 APPROXIMATION I'RIZKS. 1) Aiiproxinialion Frizes of f"ii0' 16,750 4,500 ooo 250 2,250 l,'.Hi', Prizes amounting to $263,500 AiMilicution for rates to clul should be made ouly to the office of the company in New Orleans. v For further information write clearly, giving full nddress. POSTAL, "OTES iJtpres ioney Orders, or New York Exchange in or dinary letter. C'urivucy by Express (all sums of $5 ' aud upwurua at our expense) ad dresst-d M. A. VAUPHIX, urlvans, LtL, or 3A. A. DAt PHIIV, t uklktU.lt 1. l' iluke P. O. Money Orders payable and ad dress eistered Letters to NEW OELKANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La' FOR "KENT! c . To a first-elass tcn.int will ! able 1-Je of the V tin -. popular oflwred ,'i 'favor k and iiiot ATLANTIC HOTEL, MOKEHEAD, N. C Consistintr of a thoroughly equipped hotel Ten-pin Alley; liar Koopi, Milliard lioom, Club Itooui and all other aojuncts, which mane it the Most Complete,, Largest and Most Popular SUMMER RESORT IK TUB SOUTH. TbU hotel, with improvements, costing more than fT5,'00, Is in thorough repair, is elegantlv aud amply furnished, and has been sinee 1U construction in lSsO, extensively ad- vi rt.se J and tionuiarly manage I. Of the thou sanils ho have visited JUoreuead, not one has left without expresainir afdes'Te to return. With nil thfse advantages and the attructions of the eiimate, the ihatuing, tlie flshfng and me gunning, it u uouuu mi txcouie, u not al ready, rue foremost Nunthsm Health and Rnmrnn KMrt, And prevents a better opportunity for uc cesstul and prolilable management than any hotel in America. The hotel, with cottages, will accommodate 750 truest, bs atout 2m) sleeping apartments, movtlr ks scitk, .nd all hanusoikely furnUhed ash or eh'-rry, with Wi.ter, gas and electric bell iu each rooui. The b. II looiu. one hundred feet squ .re, Is the finest in the South, and the dining room issiimpiy granu. The aeragp nuiiilwr nf grunts during the season is at leut tluve tb na id from all the Southern Sfate-i. . l'r illustrated pamphlet, '-iloieh' adCMty as m a fcumni, r Kiort,'' and other imformatioD apply or write to - VAN Bi. MOOR1T, JAMKiSMOOltE, or BP1EK WHITAKER, Kaieigh,N. C d-eaiJU. i -Al'K FEAR & TADK(N VALLEY R. R. take efl. et at 5.00 a. m. Monday, Novem ber 23, 1883. Mail nnd Passenger Trains North Bound. Leave Hennetisvilhv 8 26 a m Arrive at Shoi- Heel, 0 4w Leave Shoe Ile l, - ' 9 60 Arrive at Ky-tUvlUe, 12 00 m Leave r'avetlevilie, 12 25 p m Arrive at ttanford. 2 l!i p m Leave Suuford. 2 25 Airive at tire Hill, 8 43 at Liberty, 8 8? at Grei ntiboio. 6 00 Mail snd I'assinirer Trains South Bound L'vc Uri-enMiioru, 6 60 a Lcava Liberty. 11 05 Arrive at t re UilL ,. U 85 Leave Ore Hill. 13 00 Arrive at Stanford, i 1 20 p m Leave Stanford, 1 45 Arrive at Fayettcvllie, 8 60 Leave FayetUvlUe, 4 09' Arrive at Shoe lleeL 6 05 Leave She Heei, 6 19 Arrive at UennettsvUIn, 7 80 W. M. UUNN. Gem. 8upt. JNO. M. COSE, Gen. Paw. Aft. o1 FFICE FOR RENT. TTavlnir loaaMl fmm JaniiaTT 1st the new house on Wllmincton treet next to my resi- denee, for an ofllc, the rooms 1 now occupy " In the rear of Battle & Mordecal wUl be for rent. APPly V) n . cui vr iu uuuw-1 slirotV. yf ; VkiWDfL LKWI8. I liirilr'i'a-lrKii Oil v in THi: i TTI.rv OK. UA.L- I have sold my Retail Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Noti .nn, Kboea, Hata, &c, at 16 E. Harnett stive! , to Mr. W, G. fcepark, of thi cif-. Th'-nktng the public lor their literal patron.tc aud trusting they ' will bestow the same ou my successor, I remain Very truly yours. WM. WOOLLCOTT. jO-PARTNERSinr NOTICE. 1 have this day admitted my son, Walter Vr ri i i tk u u nartnur u rt si t V t tut . 1m .f . m "uuvi'vij - jwaiuv va iar en 10 ji LLIQ Ihrm Wm. Woollcott & Non. i WM. WOOLLCOTT. Jan. 1, 1886. WOOLLCOTT & SON, No. 14 E. Martin Street, IUi.kioii, N. C, WHOLESALE DEALER Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, IN Uat, etc, and Manufacturers of I CKlTHIKti, HIIIBTN AUD DSAWUM, Jan 1 d2w. . Ajk roar retail pt far the Oriel a al S3 SkM. Deware oi inuiaiionf. MoneCttenalneanleaa bttarlnc this Stamp S3 SHOE. YftAeln Button.OoniirM k laea, Lav sctn. unexoeiwa in imraJrUU y, uemfort aMAp Marmw. A Dontkl card arnt to ui wUl brlug you lnforma- uon now to get inu bdoo any staieor lerniory. Means it Co., 41 Lincoln St notion, Aaaa. Thli shoe etanda hU&ee In tb etttmathm of Weartn wan any otner in lie world. Tnoujuuxla wnowwuwuiuujoa usivuoBujaa aaauiam. VVATCHE ' I., ft. Ri AT GREATLY Reduced Price. Addrewr I.. n. WRAT'V, TTIHt. K. n I CURE FITS! Wh t y emn 1 aot iiiii mmmlj u ta i tor m OMnttlm Ibn nun xita. I aa a radical car. I hTMdtha maafFrr.ariUrTaFAtX. INanCKHBaHI4oBcata4y. 1 warrant air ramady la ara taa wont aaaaa. Bina a atbara bava ImUmA la mm raaaoa far o Bar raeatrtBg a eara. Sand at oaoa for a iraanaa-aaa a rraa m at my lauuiOM rangy, wit It eaata Taa MMat tor a trUL aadl wlUa iK- H. O. MOOT. la rarl at. K-V. Consumption, I have a positive remedy for the above dis ease; by its use thousands of cases of the worst Kind and of long standing have been cured. Indeed, so stronjr is my faith in its efficacy. that 1 will send TWO BOTTLtS FREE, to gether with a valuable Treatise on this dis ease to any sufler. Give Kx press and P. O. address, Dr. T. A. Sloctm, 181 Pearl St., mew lerK. PEMHYKOVAL PILLS CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.' Tk Original a ad Only Oennlne. "afeaaaahrayalaMaN. rV-aaraof warkleaa Ialtatlaaa. IptnpmaaMa to LApl C8 m Aak your Draavta lor -VBMaatcrt Eacltaa-aadtaka Matbar.ar incton to. (ataatpi) la aa t aarttaalan fa latter b, retara aialL NAME PAPER. Chlekaater CkcMhwl Ca, till HatUaa (man, PhUaaaZPa. At Itracaj-aa. Trma aaaaa4 ky IUUbt Jk SkM- aaur, t-aiiaalla, ra ADVERTISE! S 1 Send tor our Select List of Local Newspaper, tieo. P. Rowel & UO.. in Hpmna Mt., N. T. N T OTICE. The regular annual men tin? of the Stock holder of the State National Bank will be held in their banking house in the city of Rale. eiKh, JS. V., on Tuesday, January 12th, 1886, at l o'clock. Janldtd. SAM. C.WDITE, Cashier. EDWARD J, HARDIN GHCjOER. . HAS iNOW IN SIOP.JE The Golden Gate Packing. Compact CANNED Fi UlTS Psaefces, ears. A prions" tl rjyftt frtii packed in Caiif ruia, . 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FOE SAIfsL M OBTGAGL SALE 0' LAND. Bv Ttrtue el sower onfrrred oil me In a r- taln 8Mrtgage and exeouted y J. N. Roger ou the Ou day of leceaiier, lobi, and recorded IK rejrlster's ofilce of- ake county, In book 68, paireiSS, lw ui sen to me niguesi oiuacr, 10? wb, at ?bf court honseUoor, iu the city of Raleigh, N. C, lond:iy, Ja-uiary' 4th, 1880, at 12 o'clock in lite lana in saia inortsraKe ue- crilted, lyint! iu .u.c 1-.sot township, said county, aU). iiuii'.; .i- iainl-oi . . itogers. James Pu'-e. .ii- ' ivi, n ; liters, and sala to coaUUl one nunuieU &ud eW:veu acre (111 acres). H. F. MOtGUJB, decsatd i Mortgagee MUKTGAUli saLK OF CITX mu ERTY. By vii tue of power conferred on me by a eer hs wwrtgage and executed by Thomas b. anly and recorded iu register's olBce ot ak4 eounty, In hook b3, p;igc ),! will Ml to thl highest biaaer,ior can, at me court nouse aoor in the city of Raleigh, Monday, January 4 h, 1886, at 12 o'clock in., the land in said mort gage described, lyini; in the city of Raleigh, at the Intersection wl &usi Martin and soutn s.ai ttreeU B. F. AlONTAGUE, Dec 6, 1885. Mortgagee. Z I OH OI 111, 1 l l).. ' ii, isu,, u la ana' f the r.iuNt llirivii'ir ti-tiH. :i lownain irMtara orth arolimt doiiiu ,ol ' irlni nn, n asna r sallUig out, too inucli outside Ixisineaa. dress DRUOtL ear News and Otaarrar. MMlD. : . 31 LK OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue of the iwwer conferred in a certain luortajre deed executed by A. T. i isaicr and wuu, on the 24th uuy of January, 10, and recorded in book 56. iage 640, regis. ' U-r of deeds' ofliee.Wakr rnnnt v. uikd Ht tb r. quest ot said mortptgors, we win on Won day, thr 2"th day of January, 1886, at the court- bouae door in Ualeigh, at 12 o'clock m., exose to sale to the highest bidder, the tract of -. land descriljed in said mortgage deed, recorded as aforesaid, being a tract of land situated about four miles east of Raleigh, on the Tarboro road, adjoining the lands of Sidney l'artin and others; containing 340 acres, more or less. The tract will be sold as a whole or in se)arate parcels.as may be determined on day of sale, terms of sale, cash; or It desired, ont third eash and balance n a credit of one and two years, with interest at eight per cent. rarUt desiring to to negotiate, for a private sale may call on A. T. Sater on the premises. GRAY Sl STAMPS, Attorneys lor: Mortgagee. dc 18 dtd. MAUKET SQUARE. Cow Feed, Cow Feed STOCK FEED, STOCK FEED. Corn and Peas GROUND TOGETHER. On and after the 10th of January, 1886, we will supply all kinds of ' LIQUORS ' ". ' ' ! At Northern or Western price. OUR DISTILLERY Will commence operations on the 6th Janu ary, 1886. All orders filled at once. A Full Line of Groceries- O T pTRbNAfiH Chiistmas, 1885. Holiday Presents USEFUL AND SENSIBLE. Gentleman's ; Jewelry, Silk Handkerchiefs. Genu' Ties, Scarfs and Cravats, press Shirts, Cuffs and Collars. Fine Hats of every style. Merino and woolen Underwear. Shoes and Slippers. 1 MENS' AND BOYS' OVERCOATS. Dress Suits and Business Suits, A full line of fancy Trousers. Trunks, Valises and Umbrellas.; NEW STOCK, LATEST STYLES. m ' ' t Lowest Possible Prices Guaranteed. R. B. ANDREWS CO., (1. G Wgmwq, Trnateo N0TIC ; The regular annual meetings of the stock holders of the Raleigh National Bank and the National Bank of Raleigh, will; be held on Tuesday, January 12th. 1886, l o'clock, at their banking heuseln Raleigh. , CHAJS. IL BEL VOT, Cashier. dec23dtd. ; i "1 NORTH CAROLINA - GRANITES AND SANDSTONES. P, i Linehan & C6 409 FayettevUXe St Raleigh, V. C, Are prepared to inaks oontracts on the Ifost Favorable Terms for supplying Granite-Sandstones of the Best Quality to any Quantities aesirea. quarries ar Henderson ana waaee- ooro, a. c Ample laciimea tor nanonnf asu tionach I aoaklBf qmexaUpaieAttoa7P9 -'ftfWra-iimfiflii nma : n-.-. "'v- FD(TCA TION AL. : ;.k jvV. a OXFOJELD, N. C. The Spring &UiOQ C( 1886 begins the ond Monday, (the 1 ith) cf January. see- . H. HORNER, J-C. UORNER, Principals, dee 25dl0t. SJ.BEENSB RO FEMALE COLlkoi j GBlUKSBOBjO, Ifa C j The 60tb Session of this well establish and prosperous School will begin on i Tb lltll Of Janajairjr, HH. j This Institution combines the comforts of a well ordered l.),ue with nrsUdass education! advantages. j j Terms moderate. For catalogue apply to i T. M, JONES, President. 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For fifteen years they have steadily gained In favor, and with sales constantly increasing nave become the most popular corset through out the United States. r The G. quality is warranted to wear twice as long as ordinary corsets.. We have lately in. traduced the G and R H grades with Extra Long Waist and we can furnish them when preferred. i s Highest awards from all the World's great fairs. The last medal received is for First De gree of Merit, from the late Exposition held at New Orleans. 1 - j While scores of patents have been found worthless, the principles of the Glove-Fitting have proved invaluable. Retailers are authorized- to refund money if, on examination, those corsets do not prove as represented. For sale everywhere. Catalogue tree on application. THOMSON. LANGDON & CO- ! f I Nw York-. J WHY USE TALLOW WHE2TTOU CAN BUT CYLINDER OIL " . I" '' ilK J 33 -aSk. 3E I OUR CELEBRATED CASTOR OIL LUBRICANT AXLES. BUY - -. . ' I i - ' A KING EGG BEATER. 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