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1 1 1 mm A t - Ms:klfi:-i!wS! -.is;--; - - s;: 1. www .- rT -IA vi: - . ft ; iTi i; 1 H '.T - !;? 5 : l ".3 A 'tl. 1 to JNnwa Aim OisKuvim PoiusHSD Daut (sxcxpt Mo.idat) AMP ByTheNews-and SsmM Co. paQlr on year, mail, postpaid. V M uc monttM, a -:j 7 00 w three Weekly, one year, wif months . No name entered without puynhntt Mil no paper seat 'after the expiration sol time paid lor.' ... v , - HH TUESDAY, AN0ARTii96.;i Nlss thousand dpllaxs Ni 0. 6a 1919 wero sold in New York list weok at 115J-6J. and $1,00Q consoUa it' 88j Wa note with regret thf ;flos8Jby fire of the office, type and press of the Panti lioo Enterprise, out. hope the. paper will rue pnoenn-iixe iron us asnes. i Txxas has such a comppiiite popula tion that it go rernor's message U print ed in four' languages: Thirij thousand eopiea are printed in English, 10,000 in Get man and 5,'Q00: :,iu Sfahjish .MMp Boi hemion. Four tongues ire thui) offi cially recognized, not counting, those of the women. ' "t Da. Ciukxkb W. 1)abhJey is one of thi beat of men, and a mosi accomjii6ited ohemiaU XIis;worlt as. $tate ohenust ia as well done as the State Ohronicle Bay it is, and we take pleasare U eniior8in)i; . waas ar ooniemporaxj i aa js 1 oi. iuw i J. be pleasure is not leasenedrTerj muou ' the reveMeby jknowledg jbjf , t&iifacl that Dr J Dabnejr is , newspaper juaa; a4 weu aa cuemist. ,ju is atitfFvlwr oi we Chronicle pubiuhinjr cpkpan v, as i well . as uirecior oi ine Omiml experiment su . ' Thi award fa a VirgbU impany ' 'of, a contract for, jading 00 right ttpwi the tendency of thius uowadays ' in matters industrial.' ''I'hui contrajsi to wnich we refer 'waaob&med over the com ipetition of twenty Ewtefn;. firms, haps the day: ayrije j'ajfter:. ail Perl ; f waen uir ooutiiwiu not' cafe ueoi Ha v North to buy every thing fiwrn a hbe ta. yatd of calico k : m IW . f? jTsa Samoan islandai on 'which IxerH many has laid hands, eonsiaio light mall specks of land awav off in the! Pa -iveifie. Were they not in the direct route I Jc 1 ' coaling stations or half-way havens, the . ' ' ;. would attract utue or no rattenuoit from '.r'' (C.any power, They 'are iccupil !by Wbiil S:s;lbirty-lTe thousand ' people ' whoj Ape . '-i v'"e6coan'uBand a small fquapUtyoC Jepti &&M-&tTto United State, mirfe . a.lwea rSS attempt to extend a sort of protectoratef orer the islands in 1875. butlthia Wat of V:brief duration: - and! has'' net;',beeii ei neweu. r naviTe jung r nas neiaBway since that time as before . and.. German -w -WiWi-in her project .of annexjungfl the! 1-- Jl m I fertiliser is reported &W Alabama an account of which I may be auggestion apparently at Ju.iBeeseJ ihe, (v"-. owner of Uie baaie iteel making- patents which we tare hitherto ; spokenl $hm iron ores of the. South are jHghly jh6s -: uuorivio i-aaa- bt vnet-: oasio " process :-,.f the phosphorus -ia r -eliminated-i an ' comes out in the shape of phospbaii :of ?. lhne; : Where the ore ia' ntghfy f phoa . tllliThis phosphate; actftog Ir; Bee, is worth: 21 per'ton-as.'a feVtiii:erinAt v bne-thLrd of aon "of i tire pnoBphafaijis fprpaueea for every ton or steel msdc -j- fi the tale of the fertiliser at 21 : pervjion - Cftjwonld reduce the net eost ofi a; tdtt kof "V .!; x,.'':':;eel.DJ w7-; Thus a double advantage t gainea, tne agricultural district .ge , , f ting a valuable fertiliser and jhe eost of 'C-.-v ' "'basic irovand steel beinsr cheknened to .i:f tne extent of the fertilisorg market V2Va.ue.V Wedo not know that there is really anything in this new J idea: M We the news iimply for. what it is Thb sad death f Miss BayXrd, which came with such f appalling1 suddenness : will bi deeply regretted throughout the . j country.;- The young . ladjj fef teniSa' i ; Cf her' prominence in the joctetyfbfjj the t 5Pi had become generally Veil, known ;) andwiLS universally admired. The Wash ' ingtonPost says' that itjs jtne nttteranec :fof nomwi cenmw ofltliil i ..simple truth, to say that she was esteem- . ed and belored by. all who 'knew h-r. .Possessed of rare intellectual endow ;'menta,.tLese natural poweV bad been 'f ' .developed to the utmost by1! , very high' .order ;of cultare.All who cauivr in con-; - .tact with her were at once fajipreseed by the brilliancy ot her mind' lira the vari-j el. range of her aec6mplish1uiuuts.;i Iu ttte relationship "or the homefhicb is now -desolato and wlthttf tbe snialj fain . 41y ' circle which ' a grea'f 'gVicf tuaky sacred Bhe filled a place wbich!l she Ibal , r..made for herself. Friend 'ant compaii ion to a loving mother aud sisters, jitUlf j ' of a fond father's heurt, drawa -ti vkctx I and drawing all with the loving attributes of tender consideration and setf-forget-. i ; ness, it is little wonder if they nioui n aa 1 those who cannot be comforted." , . t . m i m - - In speaking of ..the mysterioua uiuV- ders of women in Autin, A'ex8, .aft year, the Statesman, of that; city, bhiis strongly, as follows, at the probalility that the author of them all is. a lunatio and one lunatic only : 'Uo sane men calmly plot and, rurry into effect horrible murders under tne elare of the light of the moon ? D.ies the moon, as some assert, affect certain maniacs and intensify their disease 1 are jjacstions left for the Statesman :i rcudeh to pander over this morning-.- Use iag certain? ; AH thd terrible and this city during, last year, with but one excepUohwcre committed in the light of thejnoon, and below., will be found iheH,ime: which elapsed ifter the full When the horrible cnmes were t; perpeh, tratedi .'The first victim to falUin xhe Series of bloody mjiteriea waa'.Mollie uitb, on tlie night or Dec. tfUtn, I85t on tbti night of the full moon; Jakt four mouths and Beven days after, or on May 7 or exactly seven days after the full of the moon, Eltsa Shelly was hacked to piece. ; On May 23, nine days after tho , full; moon, and sixteen days aftcr Klisa Shelby met her death, Irene Cross Was assassinated; About three mouths alter, land five days past lull moon, ou Aug. 80, the insatiable fiend cruelly murdered aud outraged littlo Wary Kamey. On Sept. 28, nearly on4 mouth alter Marv's death. Graoie Vance and Urangio Washington were killod, jiifit four days after the full of the moon. On Mrs. Philips! and ; Mrs. HaMt cock Uiet their horrible fate, aud'i t wa exactly three days past uie full vt tit uipon flThe moon will soon b'b full again and then will wane. Will it be on a scene of blood and cr uel and gUafctly dvath Y' i- It appears probable that 'the matter of civil service reform will receive a good deal of attention from Congress during the winter and Gen. Cox as chairman of the new ; civil service com mittee will therefore doubtless have his hands full. He has ben induitjriouly seeking light, among . members of Con giesa for his''gttidknco ir: formulating legialatton for the aatioi of tho llous, and thus far, it S is reported jj baa found a considerable icfcUincnt in favor --'..Jv. - - it- - i stt. SI, civil service rules of all persous who were in the government sertice beforo the Pendleton bill went into effect, in order to ascertain, their fitness for the placelihey! hold. ;The impression Is genera that this, course would result in vacating a large number of clorkLips x . Vfiiigton and throughout the country, and thus open . a channel through' which deserving democrats, might find places in .the' government service., There is no dub about "the ' fa . iat he deparf? 'ments at Washington contain 1 many old a wno were nu,-ui;eu imreiv uu ciuse they had 'innuence , r, o u rtiO cbiild not pass even fa moderate test by the1 present civil . service; exauinicra. m. it f-'-- i -Tii -rt'i't- '-ttii-. j it i AJucse oarnaciea, n laauggeBwju, snouiu bSxeqiired' to giveirWay to bright and caj&bltijl material. . They shoul cer taihly not be permit) ed to remain longer in the - njoyroent'tof! Wch decid; ad ;!vititagej as those! they possess' oyer ap plickhtawhb now ' present thenisel ves7 G'eai ,Cox may bis- jxat4 .'.W.' go 5tp the 'btm br the juatiert an adjuat it to ithelsatisfaotmn oitallf patriotio 'eitbenal te""K'"M- .-"."ill ' V- f fTna Kail way Are rmakei an inttjeat ing comparison' of the railway, wrecks of lasfi year with those-bf ; previous fears! Ways, having 8,156 miles of main line ludl - tutting a x total eapitalia&tion of ,041.5000 1 in jbond anJlS96d,$09 in aicjer sol der ibreclosure anil passed in t thd banda of other ownera. Paring the: pre? yious -ijfiUi -1884, there, were fifteen foreclosures, involving only flO miles of.railway,.and capitaliin oondsl and itocka ti theamount f 3,505,00p. I? 1883 the railway: foreclosures affected railway! stocks-and bonds onjy to the amonnt of M7. 000.000. and in 1882 to tho amount of $65,000,000. Only 4wice; -aye t, tne i railways . foreclosures ipeen larger, io far as the juneunt of bonds andl stocks: were? ooiicerned, thanilast ryeai lit 1875 the amount iof theae se-- ourities involved was $310,000,0001 snd.' in i75 1811,000,000 Last yearjdoeso't peem to- nave Deen a good one tor the jauwaysii- $'-.-. i I :&x.is a conspicuQius warninip the of SIbur Bayard which it would'be weU toenforce. - Friday evening the young lady in. question - looked unusu ally jwelt, and in reply to a friend who remarked upon the fac4 said thiitsblhad a v y aa save Thro'ugh- nevef felt in better health. out toe jeSrenitfg she wa the giiyest of a happy assemblage of dUtinguuhed 'peo ple jt her father's house, and her con versation! always interesting, Hseemed peculiarly so to those Who' had thi friv ilegelof listening as some favorite topic aroused her attention ahd'enlibted m its favorj a ready steeam idf comment and quici repartee.". Saturday at noon sne 5 J was' a corpse, ; and I aJ Wash ington paper says there caii be no doubt that her death was hastened if not wholly produced by heir exposure the evening before to tbe frosty air which chilled the lower halls; eyery iiijie the Stieet door was opened,: as she stood in the direct current juBt within tle library door .to welcome each arrival.c'al jisj the evening dress which left her hhoulders bare.1 Uer kindly purpose in this: was to shield- her J mother j whose . delicate health has always been the ol j ;ct of her deepest concern, from any; danger that might come to her through an expos ure to the . draught but )r r lauda ble consideration 'H not aerve tb teinuur the elements and she fell ; npotlnsr jrictim to the decrees of fashjoh.: Youug wo- men, whether leaders of sbcieiy of not, shou'd -endeavor to make health 'Sth e first consideration in drjesa jindvir all.:ir- fuiustancos. unuae outer catnartios, ur. fierce a "Pellets" do not render the bowels costivje after operations, but, 011 the cr-n- traryj establish a permanently. hat)y action. Beins . entirely vur tab'i ;h'0 partidular care is required wbile- uslnir Hhem.! BVdruggista. i i I At W. c a a. Bt 8trnaeu. j M v i l Dxiiciotjs Fruit r-Teti boa s FuUey -it loriaa vjranc8, Hroxcnbutdt hatful: I M bo per box; 25ucnts per doxea. Delicious ft own Bananas li5 gents jper dosen.- 31o iotaiu spples -lb 1 i .i i Ti death sjaatM Ofauaa ( ut imp K -OCTOSSBTSB,il8. . . From Adrmaee SheeU of Attorney QnenU T. : f. Dvidrtn' 3d K. '. KeporOi. Turu r v. Powell. M e ! 1 j ignraiice of legal requirements io executing and filing the unil er taking jiut a writ of ccr.:jrftr; in ail nnDetil - 2. The ignorauc- or carelessni as of the appellant s couuscl in preparing the ap pcul bond will not eutttle the appellunt to ;t writ 01 certiorari in lieu ot an ap peal, where tli.: appeal is lost because the bond is imperfect . I fjiuin.vs. li siither. l. Wlicre a mnrtiTiige rrdeed of trust is registered upon a proper probate, it isuotiee to uil the world of the existence of tli.' lnortL'agr, of its conbeuts. and of the nature and extent of tha charg creatkd by it " ' a. j VV hen a party is put upou inquiry, he isipresujiied to have notice of every 14c t auu circumstance wnicn a proper eiainiuution would enable him to find out. j ' 3.! Where a mortgage was executed by a;debur to indemnify his surety, but who Jiau not paia tne debt; Held, to be notice to a purchaser after its registra tion,!of the'iiht in equityiof the cred itor (0 subject the Iuud to the payment of his debt. . 4. ' hen a debtor executes a mort gage; to his Wurcty to indemnify him, the creditor has an equitable claim to the security, aud upon the insolvency of both principal and surety he may sub ject 4io mortgaged laud to the payment of his debt, una this is so not only when the mortgugB stipulates that the the iu rtj a lEor shall pay tho debt, but slab when it merely provides that the surety shall be' saved harmless 5 This right of the creditor is not. lost although the personal remedy against the surety 19 barred by the statute; or 1 the surety 'has never been damnified and is iusolveut (j. IThe debt due the creditor supplies the S consideration to BUpport the equity. a f -1 i 1. In kuc'i case as soon as the ied of iiitieiiiuiiy is executed the equitable right of the preditor attaches, and it is not in the p-wer of the 6urety to put it beyond hi reach, fepreer vs. Gambill. k I Whre an execution! is levied on land fjefore the expiration of the judjr ment lieu, but the sale does not, take pliice 'until after the expiration of such lin, live, levy does not extend the lien to thq sale, so as to defeat a purchaser or prior encumbrancer whose right at tach ed during the ex if tence of the lien but before the levy V- '2. Jf an expputin issue more than ten yean. sifter the docketing of the iude moot f a sale of both real and p"rsona! property under it is valid, but iu such case it is oniy a ueti on Doth real and personal property from the levy, aud not irow iu lecie, 01 iue execution Siuinsoii V. Simpson. . 1.1 VV here the maker and both sub? scribing witnesses . to a deed are dead proof of the handwriting of one of the witn eases thereto 19 lufiicicnt to author ize its probate and registration. 2. An equity of redemption cannot be sold under exception on a judgment rendered for the mortgage debt. . - 2. Where a power of sale in a will is conferred onjtwo executors, one of whom dies, the power . can be executed by the survivor. ; . 4. Where a debtor executed a mort gage to bis sureties to indemnify them, and afterwards the land was sold under execution issued , on a judgment ren dered kgainatj tho principal debtor and One of f the suretes, but the' executor of one pf j the sureties was not soryed with process in such action, and; he after wards Wnveyed his testator's interest in the. land, by, virtue of a power con ferred Jdn him by the will, in which deed , the other kurety , (mo-tgagee) joined Held,; That the grantee under Buch deed had! the legal title to at least a moieiy of the land, and it is intima ted that the sale under the execution was inoperative, and the entire legal estate passed, j " .1 . Bowles vs. Cochran, V; The Cod, sections 1 8 14 and 816, being in pari materia, arc to be construed togetJier, and make it the duty of tjhe register of deeds before issuing a mir riagoj license to make reasonable, inquiry whether there is any legal impediment io the'marciage of the parties,' or wheth er either of them is under the age i of eighteen years and resides , with her father. &o. ' 'if' ' 2, lij such reasonable inquiry is meant such inquiry as renders it proba ble that do impediment to the marriage ovists, i ! ' ! 'j. 3. When a man of good character and reliable: applied for the license, and produced to the register a written state ment purpoi ting to give the age of the female aa over eighteen years, and also the name and; residence- of her parents, and the person producing the statement said it was true, tlough nb name was signed to it ; Held, that the register had made such inquiry as was required of him. and was not liable for the; penalty. ; McNair vs. Commissioners of Bun combe county, j The -court has no power, with or with out amendment, to convert an action brought for tho1 p rpose of obtaining an rii:1.i:k . pjuuuiuMi, mm one ror a manuamus. : MeNair vs. Commissioners ot Bun combe. ; .An act of the legislature pro vid ine a stock law for! a county cnaeted that upon thi written. petition of a majority of tho registered voters of certain towu- l-sh'r''; presented to the commissioners and justices at thi-ir regular joint meet ing iu June, 185, they might, by reso lution, suspend the operation of tne a.t in such townshina. The recii-tcrod voters of some of these townships prepared the Betitiona and"nr.t riufin to' the ioint meetiogi but on account of some disor- der in tlje meeting it adjourned without aetin-f on them and the ootumiaaioncra Drococdod to bnilJ a common fn ' around the entire countv. ' field. 1st. iThat the; petitioners had a right to be I bjeard, and as thin had beentdeaiod. an- hcr meeting should be culled br that purpose, ; although' tho ptutioners had tho petitioners unnecessarily dqla dclaved Lrinffih? thbir acsi tiou.. 2d. That the woiua of the act do not make it obligatory on -tie : justices j a. . i j i : , i . Md conmsipnrs (0 ejclud $ to wo. ships on the filing of the petitions, but im io ierx to tneur aiscreiion. . the restraining order should not put a stop to the work on the fence altogether", but only on such portions as would in terfere with the rights of the petitioning townships, if the meeting Bhould con clude to exempt them from the opera tion of the act. Bristol vs. Hallyburtou. 1 . A court of equity will not interfere by injunction to stay an execution regu larly issued upfn a 'judgment at law, because the sheriff has levied on prop erty not the subject or sale under exe cution, or because the property belongs to another than the judgment debtor, except were the property levied on is personal property aud the sheriff and plaiutiff arc both insolvent 2. A vested remainder may be sold under execution, but a contingent re mainder cannot. 3. A sale under an execution issued upon a judgment which is a lien ou all the debtor's property vests in the pur chaser only the interest of the debtor at the Unit the judgment hen attaches, and if the debtor has no interest subject to 8j1c under execution, thor purchaser gets nothing. 4. So, where a judgment debtor ap plied for an injunction to, restrain the sheriff from selling a contingent interest in land, which was not liable to be sold under execution; It was held; that the injunction should have been refused. " Morgan vb. First National Bank of Charlotte. 1 . Where an act of Congress contains no provision in reference to the exercise of jurisdiction in enforcing a penalty Erovided by the act, the State courts avc jurisdiction of an action to enforce such penalty. t 2. Congress has the power to deprive the State courts of jurisdiction of action brought to enforce a right arising under an act ; of Congress, and this may. be done by implication as well as by ex press provision. ; , 3. Prior to the act of Congress of lbs2, only the United states circuit and district courts, and the State, county or municipal courts iu the county where a national bank was located, had jurisdic tion of an action to recover the penalty for taking usurious interest imposed by section 5,198 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. 'Since the act of 1882 any State court has juris action to which jurisdiction would have at tached had the action been against a State bank. 4. .Where, prior to the act of 1882, an action was brought against a national bauk for charging usurious interest, in the sunerior court of the countv in which toe plaintiff resided, instead of in' iL. :. J-L:-t iii'j.f j.-i.i 1 ' tuai in wuiuu tun ueieuaaut was locatea, the objection to the jurisdiction must be taken before pleading to the merits, or the defect is waived 5 The objection, that the averments in the complaint are so vague and uncer tain that no judgment can be rendered on it, comes too late after an answer has been filed denying the allegations. 6, Whero a complaint in an action for usury specified the principal eum consti tuting the original debt, nul the dates and amounts of tne ueuriout p.-Uients of interest, it is Buffici iuly detptite, as it furnishes the drfcit.Mut v all the. information necessiy io- imikt- his de fence. : $ ' 7. - Where on tlv b 1-W, the de fendant's counsel ;aU-ged that there was a variance, but made no answer when; asked by the court if lie had been mis led thereby) Held, Bueh variaooe,. if any, is thereby rendered humateriaL 8. In an action against a national bank for usury the complaint need not nega tive that there are no State banks of is- I sue -which by law are allowed to charge more nan eigm per cent. : HotsToiw's Ael rnalaaUpeia ytr f swa ta Jrappta. i Dr. J. Jenkins, Great Falla X. 1L, taya H can WHuy u in Muningty almost speoulo virtues in cases of dyspepsia, nervousness and moruui vujtiaaoe or waxaiulneaa.". 1 ii- 1 -. r Dull red cloth suits are in great favor Or young ladies. & y, , i ' KIW BLBKASES UrBTAWTLT t-XIET. CBsTT CVTICVBA. TaaaTODrr. A warm hath with PntUin Soap, and a ilnfle applieatioa of Cuticura. tbe" nw eaw uu adm repeated dally, with two or three doaea or Cuticura BeaolventL the: Nor Blood Purifier, to keen tha blaod 1 the perspiration pore and uatnitatuig, tb bowels open, the liver and kidneys active, r will aneedifv eiira KVwma T.. Zr Psoriasis, Lichen, Pruritus. Scald Head. Dand- ruff and every species of Itching, ScaJy"and Pimply Humors of the Scalp and Skin when the best pbyiiciaa, and remedies tail. 1 ,j Eeseana child. Tour mot valuable Cuticui-4 Remedies have done my child so much xxd that I feel like aytag this ior tbe benefit of those who art troubled with skin diseaae. v ittiu mi troubled with Eczema, and I tried several doo wis mii wquwim, uu uia not ao aer any xoodv untu; I used the Cuticura Remedies. wWch speedily eured her, for wbieh I owSyou autny thanks and many ahrbU of rest. Autos Bos8iuiR,Edlaburgh, lad, TetUr r tit Mealy. I was almost perfectly bald, caused byTeU tar of the top of the scalp. I used your Cuti eura Bemedles about six weeks, and they eured my scalp perfectly, and new say hair Is cominr back as thick as It ever was. J. P. Caoicav Wuitcaboro, Texas Covt4 With Bletehe. I want to tell you that your Cuticura solveatis aiagnhloeat. t About three months ago mj iaoe was eovered with blutchea, after asiur thrae bottle of Beaolventl penecuy eured. FaEDaaicx Urraa, 8k CkarlM St., Kew OrieaasTXa. Par ItchlMsr IMaaaaeav One of our customers says your Cutlenra Remedies are the beat be ran Snd for itchmar ,kfS-J H tried others and found ao relief uatU he used yonrs. P. l. Auaioa, Drufg-iat, BWiagSua, O. - - .aa' Sold wywhere. Price : Cuticura, SO etai Soaptt cts.; liesorveat tl .00. Prepared by t3 roRBB Draw in caraicat. Co.fc Bostoa, Mass. bend tor "How to Cure bkia Dkwes.y PnfPLI, Blaekbeads, skin Blemifhes and A. Baby Humors, um CuUcura Boan. UOWLIKEOILARDWX , to to thefantiahd of aid w aCuri. sides and back, Uft weak a .d iKdn I iul muscles the sore abeat aud ua cuuarh aad mrmrw of rr 3 Svarywaers; - t . ;. feao Import w to Ladies, Women are everywhere utinr and reeom- mending Parkw's Tonic because they nave r Hruea irom exoertenre that it peedily over come despundfency. inil ideation or wcaknea in tbe back or kMncyf, aud other troubles peculiar to tne sex. "I have long lieen a suflerw from female complaaU. Have tried phvgfcian and ad- vtui renteatea,Dut witiiout any relief what ever. With but little hopes of recelvlnir any iM Ofut 1 oouifQia ootue 01 ranters ionic. The effort of thatoae bottle was so satisfac tory thnt I kept, on nstnir it, and am today well and strong. It certainly is the remedy for sulfering women and my advice to all ia to use it.' Mas N. Douglas, 604 Weal Indl street, wnieago, 111. . ; PiSKfcB'S TOSMC. Prepared by Jdiscox A Co., N. T. Bold by all Druggists in large bottles at One Dollar. Sun, Tue,Awkly l I i R. S. TUCKER & GO. This week begin a SPECIAL SAKE or Housekeeping Linetis- TABLE LINENS. v ' . . ; : Double Damak Satin-Fmished Table Cloths, Qennaq Band-Loom Table Cloth, scotch and Irish Table Damasks TRAY napkins and cloths, I and .4 Table "NapkiiiR, White and Fancy Boit rvd Doylies. Crashes, Glass tags- : Linens and Table Towel HUCKABACK TOWELS, ; German Damask Towels, TURKEY RED TABLE LINENS. Turkey Bed Napkins and Doylies, Pil'ow Linena, Linen Sheetings. Preparatory to stock-taking, we wish to reduce stocks of the above Linens and will make lower price than can possibly be made later in. the season. W.iH, & R. S. TUCKER & CO G. T. STEOHACH ; S MARKET SQUARE, i WBOLXSALa AHO RKTAIL Or O Q IB R. HAY, CORN, OATS COW FEEL-, PEA MEAL, Ac. Irish and Sweet Potatoes, ggs, Chicken and Country Produce. : lOO bbls Sugar. 00 fcacks Coffee, all trades. fiO tubs Jersey Butter. SO tubs Pirkin Butter, ii Cheese, cream 600 packages Lard. -oObbisJiackefeL 8,000 lbs small Hams, Magnolia. 8,000 lbs mixd Hams. MONTK08K FAMILY FLOUR. 100 this, in J, , 1-16 sacks. 400 sacks fresh HaxsHMeal. 100 sacks Petersburg MeaL L I TOBACCO, -TOBACCO. '. Shell Boad and Captive Tobaceo. Lftk Beauties and Wmners', , Tobacco, .Tobaooot all tirades and sixes plugs. 600 boxes Tobacco. xooacoo. . . Canned Goods, Canned Goods. G. Ta STKOIVTACH, WMUI.aaiAI.IC LlfjUUK UJH&LKB, No. 9 Miknx St. All Grades of W iskics. Brandies and Wines, from a quart to fifty barrels, direct from our rnstuiery. WOW READY. BUSBEE'S NORTH (MUNI 1 JUSTICE -aim- FORM BOOK. Third Edition Revised and E rlarf tt!J This is the beat book of tho kind ei punished and contains every point of taw and every iora wbHbrcan be needed ia the magistrates' practice In this State. Thtoi wvn turn over sbo And cootalna aa much matter a ia to be faund m any Five Dollar (Book ever issued Ui tne biate; n is nanuaomely printed, bound in leaiaer ana is sent oy mauprepaia ler QNImY $2.50. fNoSustice of the Peace can afford to bel 'without the New Busbee, As no other book in tae State rives all the! law in his practice. I Snd ail orders te thel publishers, j ALFBEff WILLIAMS & CO. Booi Ealxioh, 1ST. C. IT WILL PM YOU fataff Weat.ff Vortairwa, If taaaI I r TO OUR FRLtiNDS AND CUSTOMERS , WS WWH TOC A UAPrV 4KD moWSHOCS NEW JR. Fermll&Co., GROOEKS, : Can be found at the old stand, 222 FAYETTKVILLE 8TKST, With a Choice and "Well Selected Stock ef 8taple and ' . i '- jANCY JaFOCEIIES. i; . j ' j" I li' .- Quality and prices of goods guaraateed. Prompf delivery to all parts of the ettv free. R. E. Petty is omuM AT MARKED DOWN PRICES FOB CA81 The following desirable articles, both seasonable and useful r Utnixs win Tim DRRSS GOODS. Heavy Jeans, Doeskins, Cassbnere ;Ckth and other Furnishing Goods lor Met am' Boy's Wear.' Ladles' and Men's J WINTEB UNDEBWEAK Wraps for Ladies, latest styles andallinao to order this season, j ; i : ' '' Blankets, Opera, Basket and Honeycotnl Flannels; Bleached jand Unbleached Cantor Flannels. f !-'.' ' -t S BOOTS FOR MEN AND BOY8 ,;. Several' lines of Heavy Shoes for LadU Misses, Men and Boys. i. ; .V Overshoes for Ladks, Misses and Men. flr' quality. ; s r V ' ' Mens' woomned,slf-aeting Aretics tor V a pair. i , - '; i. ' He also has many other articles ia bis slot t which can be bought low for cash.-' ' ' .;. Call and examine goods and prices and f ac tor yourself that be means what he Says.' Don' forget the place. -j :'". : 1M Fayetterllle StiweWBalelgh, N.!t ! Now is the tuna te order Coal for WINTER SUPPLIES i ; ; .: ! i i n When the beat article caa be had at lowest prices and delivered dean from the ears, hav ing never toucnea tne earta sinee takern rrom tne mmes. ) : -. yu -THE FEEIGHT 05- Coall Is reduced for a short time and aB who ex. pact to use it should order at once aad save OOe to ai.00 per ton. , , : 1 n ; OUB PAVOBJTK j Kinds of Anthracite Coal eaa be had- now bat eennot be gotten at all later in tbe season. So let us have your orders at once for both kinds and sues. ' JONES 4 POWELL. o NE THOUSAND '. GOOD COBN AND Meal Bags wanted by i ' t JONES A POWELL, I Pay etteville St. and Central Depot, ' i Bateigb, S. p KING & MACY; --4XurrsaciOM froa House and ; Sign !' Painting, : No, lSast Davie 8L,uadsf Law Bu3Ujtlag , We do Kalaoaaintnc Qsaaiag. draining aad general nonae rminnng. , t i . Special facilities for SIGH WOBX. : ' Orders from any distance solicited. Be OMI4II uarters COAL I Aathracite and Bituminoua. i Oak, Hickory aad Pia I ag CSborU : rders left at the drug stores at .! Jaeaw raafc ACo., (anJtowavr dowabywll will re t w iiromrw aw hot 1 i . .; . YEAR Goal ! 1 '' 'I i : h Headq Ki-l; f.i' OR B NT. . FOR RENTI ! Us vahiabls ss4 popular ATLANTIC HOTEL, MOREHEAD, N. C Consistraf of a tfcorourhlv equipped hotel Ten-pin Alky, Bar Room,Bfl!iard Koeas, ah Boom and .all other adjuncta,whlck stake is Matt Complete, Largest and Most Popular cmtaa aasoar una soutk. This hotel, with faiprovamenta, i nm twwi, uuMtraun repair, n ' alasmntlv and anuilv fnrniahMt. nA hii haa 1 since Its eoBstruction in 1880, extensively ad- wtlaed and popuUuiy aaanageik, Ot the thou vads who hare visited Morehead, not one has kft wtthont expreaaine a diTe to return. ; ; With all theta advantages and the attractloaa the elimate. the batiting, Lh flabiag and the guanmg, It is bound to feeoome, if not aV ready, the . ra,le.liai Aad presents a bettor opportuaity tor sua easeful aad profitable- aoaawgement than aay hotel ia merioa. - , The hotel, with cottages, will .aoeommodato "60 guests, has about XA0 sleer lag apartmeatf. ' saostty aa surra, ad aA haadsomeiy furntahed a ash or cherry, with Water, gs aad eleotrta aells ta aaatarooaa.. - 'V ; ' The ball room, one hnndred feel square, la the fiaett ia the South, and Cae 'drning room wsmnpiygraaa. The average auaabar of gneeta during the season ia at leaM tine thouaaad, from aU the Southern States. . For ilhistratod psmpbJea, Morehead City aV as a Summer Besort," and ether iaafonoatlou aimly ox write to " " 1 I- ablelMM V AH B. MOOB K, ' 'l jAMX8MOOBJB,or t; .vgpjjm WHITAKXB, . Kalairh. K.C gALK OF VALU ABIJC LAND. j Under aad by virtue of the power eonlerretf ta a certain mortgage deed executed by A TV 8ater aad wife, on the 24th day of January, 1880, aad recorded to book &&, page 40,rghi tsr i deeda -office. Wake eouaty. and at the tm. meat of said mortgagora, we will Moaday, the Uth day et January 138a, at tbe court house door in Baleurh: . t. at IS o'clock am-' to sale to the highest bidder, the traek f land i deeerlbed iai -aaid. asortgaga., deed, recorded as aforesaid, being a tract ef 1 lead situated about tour miles east of Balaigh, tawTarbora road, adJoiaiagUMf laads ot Buney raroa ana euers; eoacamiag aw aa r less. The treat will ha sold as a ws er la sepaiUpareela,a may be determined aa. day at sate. Ttrms ei sale, cash; or it desired. ae third eaak.aadbakuaa sredlt t mm tn ni. with - mt alvkt m. m Pazttes daairfaag to to aegotiatolora private .. sale saajeaU ea A. T. Sater a the premises, j GBAT A STAMPS, U4Um .w-i Attetal,Merto; UTICEOFSALE. " ' V - A vaJnaiiln Han and ijA tar male In the very heart of Baleigh. N. C. .V- l b Under authority invested in me by the Bu : . perior-oourt of Wake county 1b a decree ia the pecial proenedings entitled a C.:Freemav and, other, ex. parte, I wQleli a public sue- s ; tion, to the highest bidder, at the eourtrhouaa ; door la the city ot Kalelirb; N. O, Htfprday, thethdayef February, 1886, that veryldesir- -able property, eonaisfing of ot.e bouse and lot located on the corner ot Martin and, Balis , bury street in said city and rtmning 1 back 6a f 5 feet to B1C- Moore's line. Sale at 13 O'clock : m, Terms onelhlrd cash, aadlbe haktnee- ia oneyear,wiU interMai8per enU J : ' ;, ,. B-CjrttEEMAN, ; Para A HotArso, Attorney. - j January 6th, 18o0, dtd. . , . j r. B. YANCEY, MANUFACTUBEE'S j nt and Den Crnhge fkaetooi, Bug ICS,, , ae., 4(5. THIS LARGEST ASSOBTMENT IN; THE STATE AND THE BBSSE1 GOODS --ATTHE Hv: LO WEST PRICES. . ISO East Martin Straet. BaLbrh. m- HarpaUstaad. '- i ,r; " ' -just asoxrvu) at Vi : ' '.l:bi.-:-'( IVTOIorr-isa Brb 30,000 pooads Staacks. 20,(sfeao.Jin;eat. Strkw'for bedding. l(HbambjjsepFv, too Orange Grave Plonr. loOjlarrsIs Caroiaa.B;ayorito Flour. BO hamla Snaar. "T--' 1, 00 bushels Feed Oats. 1 80,000 poaads FmeTlsaoUvjr Hay. ! L ; i ' : ...V t vau aaa mes our. anode wfnm bfw wawwvr aasw wa it P. Hi .-..il.....-J- .'t i 'j! -i)"f- J' ! r.t ; i -r. 5f:.1 sir ;- V J! f ;tla 1 i of' '. .1 'ill': m -.1 y .: ..- i :-v !' - A l .-ft- ;-.."l--; ... !?. .-( ' f . ; : ... - ' :- H i'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1886, edition 1
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