Newspapers / The News & Observer … / Jan. 7, 1886, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Pmrt.TMnen DlTT-T miCXPT MoWIUT) AST ' v. . Wimr. - fl By TheNews and Observer Co. slxmorruttY three -Weekly, one year, six month : Mb name entered without. payment, and no - Paper tent after the expiration of time paid THURSDAY, JANUARY-!, 1?86 Tuiai are eleven newspaper men 19 Congress. ' D. WooDROMf has been formally oonr I' ueiuBvu uv sue uiiisvjtcM ui vu. ... i on account of his , evolution Uieorjs The vote of the body was 18 to 2. Thkki are tea ex-Gftvernor in tup United States Senate Messrs- Berry f Arkansas; Stanford of California; Haw;- ley of Connecticut; Brown and Colquitt Of Georgia; Collom of Illinois; Vance t I v:. c.t.. ir..;fBAA fi;ni I Harris of Xenncroee and Coke of Texak. KUU UMVCt; aa4i vm w v I "', Th salary of, the French President! " n. 'a I P'-W yeaxr wiia uy,w ui ay- . dition for household, expenaesy msi ing a total of $180,000. SOu thu '.jjC Gretj ought to be able to worry along particularly in iew.of the fact that $e is neventj-two years old. ! ' " W art pleased to note the fact that the Rev. James Maple, D. D., of this citjv, has become aueorapon.ding editor of the Christian Sun; . The connection cannot fail to redound to the , very great ajd-I .Tantage or tne paper. ovine way a ser mon by Dr.Mapl on The Dial Plate; of Iafe'jrintedin the last number of tie r Sun, is a.strikiog production. . ; 'i'''" " i i "mi asssai m sasasaaasT .'if. i A i , Ix the -matter of business - failures thu1 country' seems to.have been more fur tu-; nato ? lasfeSeartUan f the area l brwei W" i7. & S Uf I pouitofnumbrthfiguw rVfjeaxtf having been 10,637 and I0,i)i8 respect-' I siieni iaiuuiT on is wai marked, Allll AAA Ann - 1 .1 'm tObS.' I lSUi.UW.UUV OniT. UlOSe ior XOOOj lnera are' Ulil.WU traders resorted. I But one of, them in-every, eighty4ix I ' therefore failed lastyear. This showing is I ; enoourairinir. 11 it means utuiuie. n i means that failures are rrowinir less frei I quant and that the hardest of the hart) umes are over, j Elbtwhmi.W prinlin, ull the deci- I i : question of the . status of drummers tefore tie law.4 The 7gistTrof 'the I dV oision.it will be seen is Jo. the'elffeot Jthat the drummer if a traveling and soliciting salesman, differing essentially from sales men having fixed places of business lanjd as such may bVsubjecV to' an assessment for taxation dissimilar to that applied id the latter. There can be no doubt about the tact - that as is declared, by justice - Turner, of Tennessee in the opuoua iuwuiij aigwm).. win kiiu iuuuuuci has acquired a eojnmon aecepUtionj and I m ;sw v vvuiuiuviM f uw wav v CUlDZ IrOXu tlDUTlOD VQO DUXieB IDQ VBC traveling for wholesale merchants and deejds of North Carolina's statesmen and supplying the retail trade ? with. goda, pktjriott would be far beyond estimate in or rather taking orders for goods ( fad be dollars and cents.!; ,Wc cannot afford to hipped to the retail mercbant;', i ;.. p0j6ne the"matter further, Longer ' ., i . . . , !. t. delay will bnt inoreaso the shame of our - Ow. Cuhka, of AsheriUe, has, it gUKtiori.' We u4e the word shame be seems, patented an improvement op the cause it is really shameful that we eleetrie lishC' This consists in the an- should let perish the memories of those plictionof iircon t: au incandescent conductor, for, the electricity. - The Gen eral, it' is reported, wrote Mr lsdison his MltM Edison discouraged the idea of making I lircon a: proper conductor ibr themod- era Aladdin's' 'lamn. but onlv i, few I t -r- ..... . dayaafteri be had wriUen to thei Geh- I eral applied,' it is said, for at patent for an improvement embodying the discov ery made by Gen. Clingman. ' By la suit tained 'a patent. ' His efforts, however. I to secure thorough and complete test of hia theory have not proved . sa)isfac- torr. lie employed an electhctan in New Tork. anl- after long investigation he reported unfavorably. The General immediately employed another j party B"ie;tu 3 apartment Ot soience, I and cWiUL similar results... It was then v discovered that both these men had been ; paid by electric light companies! to re- pori the, plan impracticable, aeveral . other experiments were made . by still other Darties. and the announiri!ini every tjime came that the application of sircon to the light was a failure, jaud; in - every instance the interference of barti interested in electric lights had bcu discovered, Iu no wise discouraged, however the General is now again in Washington hoping to find sone fair test of bis patent. We hope bc .will ; -succeed, lie ha been an untiring 1 worker in. the realm of science and has achieved almost as great distinction in. that field as in tho field of politics, ille t-is entitled to abundant rewards for! his ' industry and we trust he will obtu them at an early day. r Tus committees of the federal House were not aunouuoed yesterdav. as it was thought possible that theyj might various States that have been made up North Carolina will get at lest ' jtwo chairmanships. Certainly she is Entitled to that many. Mr. Morrison wili! re tain the chairmanship of the ws!ys and means committee, of course; Mr Ran dall will be left at the head of tbe eom- mittee on appropriations, which is quite a ritftarent thunir nn tii n?ti trnm out It was before it was tmsfoBlatet f the .news on tbe subject several fvears I via refers even, now and . not suffer in , and asked the' great electric pat- I name ana in iame as a consequence. e Tii Aninion nn 4b,ihiMi Mr l nave a historv ot whicn anv Deooio immediately: brought in tne supreme court ? abington :Jir. Kqisoii's claim was defeated, and the Generki ob- T der the Dew rulc, a4 Mr. Bland will probablo go to the hod of tbe aoioage. weiirhts and measures iomaiittee in spite Of the strong fight made against him bj the an&silver. men. I Got. Curtin, it is'said, is to stir place as chairman of the committee on foreign affairs to Perry Belmont of Now York; Ernientrout, of Pennsylvania, is to head the ' banking committee and Mr. j Hewitt, of Mew York--Abram 8. Hewitt the commit jteo on naVal affairs. Mr. Tucker, of Virginia, will : remain at the head of the judiciary committee and Mr J; Blount, of Georgia, it is report ed will preside over the committee on post offices and post roads. We confi dently expect that the older members of the .North Carolina; delegation will be jTen promincut positions even if more nan two cuiruinuMiius uv uut iu v tbeir let. lney nave proven incir ui- hey have provt ne88 for the highest places and cannot therefore be ignored wlim the interests of the county are at; stake. Mr. Car lisle's responsibility in the matter of making up the committees is very great and he is therefore proceeding cautious ly,. Tlje change ot the rules also made it nesefbry lor him virtually to recon- struct his committees, lie cannot a,t- ford undue hsste in the work ho has in hand. . He has ket)t his own counsel i too wonderfully weLlati& it need not be surei - isinc: if the partial slate we have . be b- ken with all the otuer3 which have been made, since all have been the result of guess work ouly. A TlMtl.Y 8tlTI0S. In a letter to tho editor of the Kliia- beth City Economist ex-Goveruor Jar vis, who is now minister to Brazil, Su--guits that the legislature make a stand ing appropriation if $500 a year and direct the Governor, to have painted in oil, leach year, and: huug in the library some, -one of North Carolina's great men J f-As' we are so far behind ,-$1,000 aai two paintings) a -year he thinks wouhl be better. The suggestion is a Umejy one and we hope it will bear fruit, ; It is a lamentabie fact, as Gov. JarvW says, that .our people have given little or no attention to collecting and wesirvine authentic accounts of the Implant eente that make up the his- the Stat.. We have allowed many I precious events to pass out of k..J 1. kuiuul.J !n JinMltll wcth mj wj icwiuwi w u "'"F"-' so toai wniie mere is no oiaie riviier in such ! precious memories than ours, protably none hai ever done so lit- uo; w - iuvk-i i iwuu. -. ti so, also! ? says the Governor, with re- eaid to the ereat and good men of the state,' whose lives imake up her glory "The State does not nossess even a nho Wraph ' of one of her distinguished cabutalXI was often painfully reminded of tf Is fact. Pers6na from other States qfieptt visited tho'lexecuti e office, and asked to be allowed to see the pictures of tpe GMtobs, the .Grahams, the More heads; the Badgers, the Braggs, and the likq, and I was obliged to- tell thom the State possessed rior- memorial of these great sons who had shed so much lustre IndflnOwV-utvon her name.?' W things certainly cght not to contmue. W M now a great I AAJ,UnnA.ni..W.itMl.n. .,iu.; I commonwealth; materially as otherwise, and the ehght outlay suggested by Uov J.rln wAnlfl Ka Knt t rifle wbilo til A goad it would soon acoom plish in res- Io7 R?wer. tQ the we. have inherited. This, is a practical ag,j but' no .civilised, community can difi-egard the matter to which Gov. Jar- ., , . , . . ign well ; be prou4, illustrated by deeds of brilliancy vwrought bv the sons e btate We have also always had coispicnous virtues peculiar to our peo- ple.. : These should be made to stand out in the sight of the world like "apples of jgeld in pictures of silver;" and we should take pleasure in bringing about this consummation. oo xmisjsst a scientist as Dr. Paucoast, of Philadelphia, predicts that the planet 0n which we live will exist but three i i i .. . .. ceotunes longer. "As to the year 1886," he says, however, "nothing is so clear as that it will be a year of great prosperity, particularly in thU country and! especially to! people who labor with their huus. , :A (great many people are not aware of the (fact that is nevertheless true that there has never been a time in the history of the world when the la V"rcr, the mechanic and the man and woovui who works in any occupation wi-rc so comfortably, So well provided fori so independent and so raised in so eiui fctatus as they are in this country at tho present moment. Never at any time in. any country could a workingmau pur chiso so much for his money But the year 1 886 will bo a notable cne in even itili-more . advancing the .fortunes and welfare of the poor and industrious all over the- world,; but especially in this country. Labor will ha dignified more than ever and be more amply rewarded. Various systems and plans will be de vised aua oarrted out br government and private enterprise, all having the interests of the jactivc, ipdnstrious class i f ?e populatj loo m view. It will be a Toar ptioTtal buinei'propprity, in wnicn large fortunes win De made. ' . ' 1w . 1 A. . ! I Possibly the year will be marked by a great war in Europe, though if so it will bo of short duration and will be followed b'" better" "prosper Vty. ' This country will be the garnet b any bloodshed that may come to Europe. Tbe time is not far distant when 'all international dif- iiculties will be settled without force. In I a word, industry and prosperity will be i toe sreat cnaracteristics ot tne veir. I which may be looked . forward to with .... .? i I 1 . - i : , . . nr. now despondent or dissatisfied with the year that is past' We trust the doctor will prove a true prophet.1 We peed I just such a year as he predicts, and we need it sadly. ! WHAT MA VKUHWKJi? THI QGKSTION SgTTLRD BY AUJUltlOATlON. In the cae of State vs. Miller, from Mecklenburg, the following is the opin- ion oi tne supreme court, as uoiivered by chief justice iSmith : The inJictojeut is for. an alleg ed violation of section 8, chapter 175, of the act to raine revehue, passed at the last session of the' general as sembly, and ctmtiini" two jcounts. In the first tbe defnlant U rba'ged with the unlawful selling 'and atpinptin;r to ptjll "goodc, wares attJ merchandise" to M. C. Mayer and John Koss, partners tracing under the firm name of Mayer & JvOhs, the said goocis, wares and mer chandise, not boinjr of ii is own manufac ture, without having paid the tax and ohtaiue 1 tho licence therefor. In the second count he is charged with unlawfully selling and attempting to sell, while actiirg as th agent of the Union Muling company, a ; foreign cor iioration. "goods, war-', aud merchan- o.e" of the said cow any', by whole sale, to the saint copartuership, without haviug paid the tax and obtained license. L pon the trial, upon the plea ofuot guilty, the jury returned a Bpecial ver diet in these words : j "The defendant is a number of the firm of R. M. Mil cr & Sons, who are general cotton and commission mer chants, and doing business' iu the city of Charlotte. C ouie u:u-,ty days ago the Union Milliujr cotupanyi of Dotroit, Michigau, Bhipned to tlie order of J. L Hardin, of Charlotte, N. C-, a car load orflour, and drew through the bank for tho amount of the liour, with a bill of lading attached to te draft. J. L. liar1' din refused to accept the draft, where upon the draft was paid by the defend ant and the bill oi lading turned over to the defendant. When; the flour ar rived iu Charlotte it was delivered to the defendant who took possession of the samo. . 'The defendant then took samples of the liour and went to, among others, one M. C. Mayer, at Mayer ! place of bus iness in Charlotte, and offered to sell the same by wholesale io him. M C. Mayer is a mercbant doing business in Uhar -udant, and is in no way con tb the defendant. The busi ness house of Mayer is on the same side of the street with that of the defendant and in the same building. He finally sold it. The defendant returns the amount of his saleB as a commission mer chant for taxation hIIe accounted for the amount of this sale to the) Union Milling company, reserving his iusual commis sions, fie has returned Lis commission!: in this case for taxation, lie has hot paid the tax required by law for carry- ing on me Business oi a: drummer, nor uia ne nave a license to carry on tne business of a drummer ait the time he offered the flour for sale to M. G. Mayer. I "If the court should be of the opin ion,- from the foregoing; findings, that T aT u f , VM 7 i J , Lfiad U1?J lut. lf .court the defendant is guilty, ithen the jury XSgS TnT than the jury find huu not guilty." Upon this verdiet the tourt adjudeed the defendant, J. j W. Miller, not guilty and from the order of discharge the so licitor, on behalf of the State, appealed The offence with which the defendant is charged is a violation, of Bection 28 chapter 175. of tbe acts of 1885, en titled an act t raise revenue, such parte and so much of which as are material in passing upon the appeal are as follows 'Every peison acting as a drummer in his own behalf or as s"ent for another person or firm, who shall sell or a' tempt to sell goods, wares or ! merchandise of any description by wholesale, with or without samples, shall, before solicting orders or making any such sales, pay to the State treasurer a tax of one hundred dollars and obtain a license which shall operate one year from its date, and shall be exempt from any other license tax, either State, county, city or town. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a mis demeanor, and shall be fined not, less than two hundred dollars, or imprison ed not less than ninety days. &c While tbe defendant ; is a general cot ton and commission merchant in associa tion with his sons, under the partner ship, name of II. M. Miller & Sons, conducting: a regular and recognized business in Charlotte upon which ho pays all the taxes imposed under the revenue law, he is sought to be made responsible, as a "drummer," under another clause of the act, though not so designated in the charge, for the single act of selling a consigned and paid-for lot of flour sent from a distant State. We thick few persons, in reading the statute and noticing the different classes of employment -..r occupation there as sessed, would regard the act of the de fendant as a drumming and the defen dant as a '-drummer within the pur view of the section upon which the in dictment rests, nor could they well do so without confounding business dis tinctions enumerated and separately taxed therein. The word in our opinion is neither used in the act, nor in its common acceptation in a sense which admits its applicatiou to the conduct of the defendant, as ascertained in the spe cial verdict. The writer of this opinion has examined the clauses imposing a tax upon the business -of a drummer con tained in . tiie series of enactments for raising revenue from 186b' to that of 1885, to discover its meaning from its relations and surroundings, and it is manifestly employed to mark out, as a proper subject for taxation, another and distinct employment from that of gen eral and stationary merchandising, such as t'ut Ln which the ; defendant is en ged. 1- In th rpvcnnA Avfc nf IRfiR fhn (,t ii imposed upon "every non-resident mer chant, drummer,, or who shall come into this State and sell," etc. Chap. 21, see. 22.,. In tbe act of 1866-67 the words are. "every non resident j or drummer or fint nf a nAn.VMlHnnl artin aKhII ua " I agent of a non-resident who shall sell, 168. e?ap: '18. sec. 33 of 1869-70, cnap. aiif, sec; ; oi iu-vi, .cnap. "21, sec. 20; of 1871-72, chap. 58, seo. Those statutes evidently confine the', w:ird druwmcr to agents and representa-j ti vi 's of non-resident principals in whose employment tliev are in soliciting pur c!iiies,in th Htat?. lii (he Mibs-Miucnt revenue act tho sj.here in enlarged and "drumnwrs and trifv ling Hg its of any p -rson,' resi d nt or iion-nisidont, are uithid 'd. Act of 1872-73, ehnp. 144, see. - ' : net of 1873-74, cnap. 3. seo. 2J ; iu i of 1S74-75. chap 18'". sic 23. luTlie.net; of l7'-77 the lansrungi. is vai ii i in' fonii, lut in substaiic tli;h:u. Kv ry ptrs'U act ing .as a vruiniiier in his ,wu behalf or as agent fr any other person, ch ip. 15, seo. and this phraseology f is purMicd in subseiiuc . : ",.., ID IIUI PUl u iu r U OVM UI.UI i:lllL Hill uio. Act of 1871), chap. 70, sec. ; lict of 1881, chap, lib, sec. 19; act of 1883, chup 1IJ6, sec. 28. It is v. ry obvious that this legislation is directed to a class cf traveling or itrierant tradesmen, first ;to such as rep-' refuted uon-rcsidunt morcbunts, and whoso occupation was 'in competition with resi-i-'iit. merchants Who paid an a-; sesismeut upon their business to which the non-resideut was not subject- It was subsequently extended to "iiuilar agencies engaged in the Same calling of nsident inerehantf , perhaps to avoid a discrimination that might fall under the inhibitions of the rederal constitution. Albertson vs. Wallace, 81 N. C, 479. But the essential and. distinguishing difference between t.,. d,i.! Lilnn having a fixed place of Ijjuiine.-ss, is that V 1 I V DV L. . . 1111 LI." . . ' th drummer is a traveling aud solicit- i.i v ing salesman, and these separate catlings are assessed with diiiiiilar tjxesm the entire reiies of financial ie; i-datiou. That this is the scum1 of the legislation is man i test from an inspection f the en actment itself. Tho expression, "with or without sum ph-s," indicates the ab sence of the gotnis proposed to be sold ! from the place ot' sale, jnd can scarcely' be supposed to include the home mer chant, whose stock of goods is on hand ir direct examination. vOur definition of the term is not with out the support of judicial authoiity. "1 he term 'drummer, says lur- ney, J., delivering tne opinion oi tne court, "has acquired a common accepta tion and is applied to commercial agents who are traveling for wholesale mer chants and supplying ihe retail trade with goods, or ratlu r taking orders for goods to bo shipped to tbe retail mer chant, upon which merchandise the State collects her revenue." Singleton vs. Fritsch, 4 li. J. Lea , (Tenn.) 93. We are, therefore, clearly of the opin ion that the act of the defendant is not within th j penal interdict of the act, or does it make the defendant a drummer, subject to its provisions. But it is also to be noticed that the offence charged is not that shown on the proofs and found by tho jury.-. It is al leged iu the indictment that the sale of liour was made to 31. U. Mayer and John Ross, partners constituting the firm of Mayer & uoss.that is to thepc two person in their capacity as partners, whil ; tue finding in the special Verdict is ji a sale made to M. U. Mayer alou". Upon t:te facts containud in the Specul vrii-t the defendant cannot be adju 'rcd guilty of the charge set out and Mi:t-.i!i?d iu the indictment. State vs i Fujftt, i D. & B., 187; State vs. Sraru y, 71 N. C, 2U2. j , We have, however, dwQiued it best to dispose of the question as affecting the administration of the revenue law. There is no error in the ruling, and hue juuguiuub musi uo;auiruieu HikiakM of Draa-lata. The public has recently been shocked by dua lis rmultinif from the var..8ne8of drug gist in ui'-in morphia for qnlnin . N such s-iror e:m! oeeurin preseribmg Ret Star ( ouUC ir.- Kmiceot acientisK say that it is free from "jiutn or rarphia, and is the most efficacious rough remeny extant. It is proposed to organize the Indian territory into a territorial government. S! ... TMF. GPfcAT a) for PA! Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia Su4uwk, UM4adM, TmUmIw, P lii i ' F 1 FT V CENTS. AT DItl!UaiST3 AND IIKALEBS Tan rniRLU a. tooki coavka, bjiltiiokx, aa. LSI k'Ji -r v n- r Absolutely i , asm .;trOQlliTS AND UKALKKS. . "OVKLAK COafAHI, BALTiaOKK, KA ICHAIM. T. 13, YANCEY, M A SVT ACTUKER'S 'gent ami Dealer IN : Car i-'es, i'kcbns, Babies, &c, h. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THE STATil AND TIIE IN BEST GOODS I . AT TH E- I1 160 Xast Martin iHrW. Baleigh, V, Q 3 - f 4 ii m '.v ,v DIM EI filSfiTAR mrrrm wazx xwm n r w w km mm s u v - I mm mm lam aw wm 9K Gts. Writ m JV' ; 3 B2Li fHOIllfEESOHOOIi BHI!C MIVKAnK IJrTXTI.T BEI.IEV. Eli MT CimtVXMA. Tkbj tk e st. A wnn twith wUh Cjitleum Soap, and a i-roxle appltiwtion or tlitieura t iv great Skin t un- TbU rrptsattid daily, HiJh two or throe down of Ctitii'Urm Kpnoivi-nl, tlie Mew Blood I'urlfler, to ko p tlm ..blood cool, the tif I'iradon jiuri- and -unlrtiuttng, the bowclM orn. tb liver nd kldnry active, will )eodiy mire Fe ma, Tnttr. Klniworin, ltKriaii, Lichen, l'ruritu. Hutld llaad,lRiid rult' niid evry sprcies of Itching, Sealy,.ind l'iuipty iluuiunrof tuv Hitnlji and vkiu When tbe btt ihynlulaii, and r medio faiL litma on Child. Your uiot vuliiablo Cutlcura Kiudiea have dune my child ho much good that I feel like uving tblM for the lu nttit of tlione who aru trnnbltid with skin dlscime. My little girl wa trouli'd with Eczema, and I trkd several doc tors and medicine, but did not do to r anr o'i unlU 1 UM)d the Cuticiim ItempdieK, kl..l. j.lil. wt I.. B ... . I nun u "lruil I'UICU Ui'l f IUI nilll'Ui U1TC JUU man)' iiiankx ana many nigiitx or rent. Anton UossiiEB,Edinburgh, Ind. T ttr or the HeIp. I waa almoHt )crfcctly bald, cauwed by TeU if i- oi me top oi me scalp i uned yonr Cutl cura ltemedies about six weki, and they cured my avalp iierfectly, and now my hair is coming naca ontuK K aa it ever wan. J. P. Choice, W hitenboro, Texas. ord Hith BlotfhM. 1 I want to tell you .that your C'uticura Re- solvent u magnincent. About three months ago my face waa covered with blotches, and aic-r UBing inree uouiea oi Keaolvent 1 wu perfectly cured. FiucuLkict Mitre. 23 St. Charles St., New Orleans, La. Bst For Itcblna; I1 . One of onr customers tays your Cuticira I Itemedieg are the best be ran tind for Itching 1,1 in. iie iriea aiioiners ana round no . ii.lll I., i., , I . r. .i. alikich, Druggist, liking Sun, O. Sold everywhere. Price : uticura, 50 cts.; Soap 23 i ts.; Kcsolvtnt l.tM. . i repartd by the 1'OITEK UHVQ AND LUKMIi aI. CO., Boston, l:l44. tst nti fnr lilfiW tyi f hlr.- u in rktdoaitfiA T)I3H'LES, Blackheads "i Blemishes and j JL Baby Humors, use Cuiic.aa -Sou. IIm LIKKOIL A!l WISE to to the furnished of "Id is a Cut!- cur anti-imin plaster to the aching sides and back, the weak and ptin. fill miucles, tbe sore cliet-t and 1 Lack id g eoupb. and every pain and of daily toil. 23c. Jvtrywnrre. roroid condition or tna u vr, rti patio'nil.oanrM, Jaumllro, Hiwirh. aijkHA, nmium mon thn ATTT oth -Keffal"Mt)! Ion. fitrenirr imuk Mor DisMMa ranUtfrom aa UnbcalUiy orator KegnlnM the Bowl, ruiifl. the ieannronereaaaa. it tuuirora'tuveriirr; tralKtii the nmrtla, Purine tne BlocMLAnti Vtiresrion, Btrenirr&en tn mrir Milium n, Btrenmheni ths ByrtKn. Prevent riera, iTaiUAiLt ANiiinr4UiALt rAiLfimicnI rHOUSANDTElMl.tlmT FOR RENT! To a flrst-claM tenant will be ottered a favor able lease of the valuable and most popular ATLANTIC HOTEL, MOREHEAD, N. C CoDHixtinar of a thoroughly equipped hotel. Ten-pin Alh y, Bar Root", Billiard Kooin, Club Room and all. other adjunct, which make it the Most Complete, Largest and Most Popular 8CMMKR RESORT IN TUB SOUTH. ThU hotel, with improremrnts, costing more ' than f 75,000, is in thorough repair, is elegantly imd amply furnished, aud has been rince iu coustructiun in-1880, extensively ad vt rtised and popularly managed. Of the thou sands who have visited Morebead, not one has left without expressing a des re to return. With all those advantages and tho attractions of the climate, the bathing, the fiah'ng and tbe gunning, it is bound to become, if mot al ready, the Forsmost Southern Health aad Summer Itcaort, V Arid preaenta a better opportunity far suc cessful and profitable management than any hotel in America. Tbe hotel, with cottages, will accommodate 750 guests, has about StfO sleeping apartments, mostly ex Burra, sad all baudsoibely furnished in ash or cherry, with Witer, gas and electric bells in each room. The ball room, one hundred feet squ re, is the finest in tbe South, and the dining room is siimpiy grand. The average number of guests during the season is at least three thousand, from all tbe Southern States. For illustrated pamphlet, Morehad City as a a Summer Resort,'' and other imformation apply or write to VAN B. MOORE, JAMES MOORE, or SPUCR Will TAKER, Baleigh, N. C. decSldtf, OTK'F TO THE ITTIZENS OF RAL EIGH A'D V1C1S1 r Y. I have sold my Retail Stock of Dry Goods Clothing, Notions, Sbues, Hats, &c, at 16 E. Uargett street, to Mr. W. O. eepark, of this citv. Thanking tbe publiu 'or their liberal patronage and trusting they will bestow the same on my successor, 1 remain Very trutv yours, WM. WOOLLCOTT. c O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I have this day admitted my son, Walter Woollcott, as a partner, and the style of the . trr nr 1, . ft. arm is yr iu. ,v uuuuuit a duu, WM. WOOLLCOTT. Jan. 1, 1886. WM. WOOLLCOTT & SOU, No. 14 . Martin Street, IUlsioh, N. C, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Pn Goods, Notions, Shoes, ' Hat, etc, and Manufacturers of rtOTIllKO, MMlKTs) AMD Jan 1 daw.' DKAWEtM. . WntERAILCTG ID OUNA MENTAL- WORK. i DTJFUR & CO., So, S6 Herth Howard street, .Battanore, manu faeture of wire vailing I ht eemties, baloo ales, 4c, sieves, fenders, cages and eoa) sernawpv rr (phi bedted $Htrr llVvaatable K.'moil t for 1 1 v mrTTn m run I nT an. fa It Cures DrnmtUL. OXFORD, N. 0. Tbe Spring Sexton of 1886 begins tbe ond Monday, (ibe 1 lib) of January. J. H. IIORNKR, l Principala, dee 2fidlot. G IIKENSB RO FEMALE COLLEGE, Gbkensbobo, N, C Tbe COtb Pension of tbls well establisbed and prop'rouH Kt-liool will begin on The 11th of Jmuuitrj, 1A. This Institution combuiet tbe comforts nf a -ell ordeivd 1 ne w iih first-clans educational advantages. Terms moderate. For catalogue apply to T. M. JOS KS, President, dee 23dtf. gTATIAVIM.ErtJIAIJi COLLEGE. ; 8TATESVILLE, N. C. The spring term of this Institution will be gin Wednesday, Jan. 20, l&HS. The last year has teen a very prosperous one. lite attention of parentis and guardians is directed to the ru'l Corps of Able tear hen, the halthy location, excellent ' fare and reasonable charges. Send for catalogue. MISS FANNIE EVERITT, Principal. Jan 3-dlOt Aak 'your retaner for ttie Original 93 Ska fwmrit of ImltmAlona. UneOeBBtaeaalesa beatiactkla8tavW JAMES MEANS' 83 SHOE. rXade ra Batton,Conirteaa ft laea. ItirabilUti.amfort OM&An- ptaranee. A postal card aeat on now to get uk diw i any State or Territory. J. Iffeans Ua, 41 uaoota si notion, iwa. Thl ibM atxnda hbrbar in tne etlnimtv of Wearer than anr Other In the world. Tnoosasda wbo wear U will teU 70a the reason U 70a aa Uieta, NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. Von are allowed a fret trialcftktrtw day of tbe use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt wit n Electrio Smtnenaorr ADDllances. for the aneedy relief and permanent cure of hervov Debility, Icm of Vitality and Manhood, and aU kindred trouble. Also for many other dJaraaea. Complete restora. iiun mj nwui, . M(ur ana Buimn Kairuiievi. No risk is Incurred. Ulustrated pamphlet lascaisoj iw mailed ftee, by addresaln; : VOLTAIC BELT C0 Kawhall, Xiab I CURE FITS! Whsalssrsla fiaiiMlrtiHniifcr itaM so4 iaa hsn tbM ntara umla. I maa arwlieal can. 1 aTmaai o n-rw. irufT r all. etw lzpn u4 r Oav. HesstsyaaiiaisglbralrlsL si wOlaMsea. st.aa.MOT lsifwta.aS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original susd Only GenBlB. Kfr nd slwrnys KeSAhle.. HeanfirwtillMlahalkM mdl.prawMo u LADIES. Ask T SnaM fcr "CkiekestorS Eajil7 ututtsi ortwr.srgelswi 4. tsmn) a u kc pwOoutin a Mtsr br retara asalL NAME PAPER. Cklebrter Ckeaitosi te- fl MmUmi sun, rsUsssTPs. At DracalKta. Tr4e snM r RaOer A Sha taker, rauaaeiBkia, fa. . akervykUasTelahla. 0QESUr.1PTIOM. CT.tl tomtlsr1tbaVALUAB1.aTklATI&BsaihMcaaaa s aai saffersr. 8lKjrssssB T. o. saan ss. ' a.t. AaioooM,'iav,jfwTsra. DYSPEPSIA DCDTfi The Great Chinese Htr I UtREADY RELIEF REMEDY. Woaocarui m rra smara. urraa no mom. awl no 60 actrra a aaa ar PC PTO,sj a orr smua raa aiaouiAa. . r vaass aa anacersa aauaa at ocmiii. Ascirra vtsrts hiiihw. -TM C PC PTO PHAHMACV. Q E. Mm t . M3 a DVERTISERS I Bend for our 8eteetLht V or Local Newspapers, Geo. P. Rowel Or.. 1 Snruoa St.. r. . . , il ! lllAL Now Ui 'Jbe time to order,?.)ol fft iNTKH SUPPLIES Vn- i, the b-.p uU C'escan be fccdt low s' r.'xi ati dn:vt.-red citaa froci cart, mv - - rver 'dished :te ;rlh el ce taken from ti-: minoi. - lHK FBEiiiliT ON "I v . Tennessee OoibI U reduot d id a abort time aud all whoi 1 Tx )(-cu e ft. a ahort v.tam bad all 6 to n- it sbcc.'d order at orjOf- a-d i.ve Oe tc 11.00 j er i O UK W V OJtt I T 2 Khide ot t itbrc!t 01 r.t fr. hc now ut cannot be ott n a .lt Imer in tnt , season : . 1 yolet?h t-ey u orders at once for o-lb kuidJi aud sizt 1 - ... 1 ( NK THOUSAND GOOD Oarn nix? wags wanted !y pTftteville Pt. and CanfraJ rvput, BOLD KEDAL, PAKI8, 1878. Warranted Caeod. from ,wb!rh the of ' - OU has bees removed. ItOrs Um4tk4 tremgtk of Coooa mixed WMk Starch. Arrowroot orBagar, If and la therefore far aor aeonossV. eaL cotting.Ut than on cnt el,:;It la deUeiona. nourishing, asli..elydlgeated. and admirably adpl toil tevands as admirably adapiwt well as for parsons in. leM ay Crocsts svsirwfcste. Ii V it a a 2x J1 BreuGocoa 11 UaUiiPl asassBss-ssajgp BASKS ...tj.;::I.KI.-AKI. j Under ! i ... !:.. i euuf erred in a eerUiu iuuriKugt. u excvuled by A. T. gater and wife, on the 4th day of January 1880, an4 -roeoidod la book u, page O0Wfk. w , tef of deeds' offiee.Wake county, and at the re quest of said mortgagors, we will oo Monday, the 26th day ef January,: 1886, at 4h eourfc houao door, in BakighJ CL. at H o'clock m- i expose to sale to tbe bgbe bidder, tbe traot ot ami utwiu u aaia monncv , deed, recorded as aforesaid, being a tract of land situated about tour mile . of Raleigh, on tbe Tarboro road, adjoining tbe landa of Sidney Putin and others; containing Mreg more or leas, l ne tract win oe worn aa a whole or in separate parcels, as may be determined on " day of aale. Terms of sate, casn; or u uered, one third cash and balance on a credit ot ooe and two yeara, with mterest at eight per eenv. Partie desiring to to negotiate for a prtvat aale buy call on A. T. Sater on tbe premises. UKAi ts I ajix o, Attorneys for Mortgagee. doe 19 dtd. SEED OATS. 1500 BUS. BROWN WINTER OATS 500 " WHITE AND MIXED " AT M.T.NorriSiSc Bro RALElGn, N. C. a rtu ums of GROG ERI EJS Of every description, constantly on, and at lowest pricee. "Fresh Goods coming in dully. KO H ( -ROP 1885. WK HAVfc! TBK LASGKST STOCK Or Sagging and Ties In the city, at Rock Bottom Prices. IN STORE AND, ARRIVING; 10,000 15.00d , 5,009 ft, 000 , 1,000 1,000 yards Ii Bagcing, 11 fx- Oi.- full weigb 2 a " - y u Dundee Bagpine, for Sheet. " . Bundles of Arrow 'and Delta Tie To You? Advantage. : : " ' ! - : V' ' " ' i' 1 '' " Before purchasing 1 DONT FAIL1!' tocail and ee ua or send ua your rders, for , i'UK,, ; -MOTTO Is to mt-et honest and legitimate " prices and never he undersold. : HOW - -HEADY: j 1 BUSBEE"S j NORTH" CAROLINA JUSTICE -AMD FORM BOOK. Third Ediilon Revised and Li.:uft J This Is the best book of the kind ever. publfebedand oaatains .everjr point of jkw ' and everv form which can be needed ia the ' marirtraUa' practice in this State. This work has over : : j, BOO IP -A1 Q- 'r And contain a much mattrT aa is to be' found in anv Five Dollar Uook ever imued iu t)i State; it ia handonu-Jy printed, hoiuul n teatbei and is ten thy mail pre paid ler 01TL.Sr $2.50. v No Justice of the Peace can affotd to be wit bout UMS i lUew Busbcc, ' .. ! , ' . I , . j . As no other book in the State give all the' 'law In his practice. Send all orders I e the publishers, " ALFRED WILLIAMS k CO, : Boo and STATiovaas, Rixnoit, N. C ; Ubiiis & Gartsr A HAPPY NEW YEAR i Preparatory tc stock-taking we shall offer WONDERFUL BARGAINS In every department ef our store, S i. .BAKdAXifS Dr DRESS GOODS f BAEOAnrg Sillxo and Vclvcta, Bargains fa Dress TrimmJ BASQAIS IN GLOVES AND OSIERT, 'if ; Barniaein Kotions of every deserlptioo. SPECIAL ATTENTION ,A few fl,ne wraps, Kewmarkots and Jerseya. wiiiuh will be sold at about half 1 ' tLeir value . 4 BLACK. CAWMICK AJTD BiACX GOOPS A aSCIAUT - ' I- ..! ... .' V: VT-. --I By 0. ,L. IN ORRIS . Cf . .. UARTERa i 1 ! J V J FajettenUe 8twtt? I 1 AAa "if .-i; it. Mr
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 7, 1886, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75