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VeQ NSmS AKD OBSEBVlilL Punusto Daxlt (bxcxfe - '. Wimi. Monday) ak By iheNews AND OBSERm Go. Dally one fear, inail, postpaid IT 00 Mxnotut," ? ;fia: three . 1 7 Weekly, one tear, , ' ' ' f ' S'OO Hz month " ; Wo turns entered without mrment. and ho paper for. . sent after the expiration -or time ,paia t -SATURDAY, JANUARY 23,11830., 1 Thb Tallapoosa baa been re-?auked and painted and has put to sea, though with commendable forethought, it is ire- ported, none bat bachelors were ordered to duty od the ship. - , :-'V ' W are glad to note the JesUbihf ment of an. industrial school at Kittrell bv the colored people of the State. The . . : i '. black man has no greater need at pres. ent than that of industrial training,, ,: ; Judge Clark is 'winning wprds; 0f eommendation from the State press gen-? erally for his recent stand in favor of morality and the law. He deserves them all. ' . . ; : Princi Napoleon has recently under gone an operation for the removal ; of part of his cheek. We can readily j see that it was necessary since the- Jrrtnoe recently issued a proclamation virtually declaring himself the Emperor of Frfince Thb bill increasing the! pensions of widows and dependent relatives1 of sol diers from $8 to $12 per month; will probaMy pass the House, if it did pot pass Tester day. The increase will cost the government about $5,000,000 a year. Mr. Cauda will probably be confirmed without question as assistant United States treasurer at New York. Hie is a business man of prominence in New York ml ha It ami ainnfl 1875 treasurer of the Democratic national committee.' Li",' ; Thb policy of the British government with respect to Ireland, as foreshadowed in the Queen a speech from the throne, seems to include further coercion. Thb in nnfortunate.' There has seemed re - eentW a noaaibilitv of such oonrDromise , as would insure a setUement pJ the Irish : f question temporarily at least. Jio-w the whole matter is reopened, and in j yietf of the discovery of strength recently made by the Parnellitea, sertoni trouble I may again be anticipated. , J U , ', Z I a " .?'i?LL kki---;?E I A wMIT KiUlO V VUWB UN fVU KVIUK w - v' i t; - t I v.. v.v "tJJ t, I -i - - k 1 Zukertort, the celebrated Hungarian I . . . . . . - ,.-- I piayer, ana owmui, wie euivqrxe a fa. t - editors 6nta I London . chess magaiine, who 14 as I femou ! 5 adversary P f"6 1 01 Hiu, xno game, ngwTefuwu 1 altogether one-aided. Bteinita has lost I bur consecutive games and . the royal is now to be transferred :,U- Bi. Louia. f .i ; 7 ' ' -llr- f Thb price of reserved seat tickets to 1 the Kellogg concert fin Wilmington is (1 ,00. Here t isjgl.5p. ; iy should there be so great a differenco against as? We ask the question because it seems to us that prices of admission to thea-ical performanoea are generally j tod j high. Meritorious performances are valuable '. as cultivating influences si)d as affordbg weaua . yi, .fuuuiuu i itivu , ..ma art; uuk too numerous amon? ns. But ihe prices of everything else are close to ihe lowest point possible sad prices of tickets to , puoiio enieruunmenta snouia come aown to 'point corresponding. '. ; p Tubs is a renewal of interest in EasM tern affairs, since there seems: to be de4 cided danger of a resumption of hostili- i ties in the neighborhood of.th Balkans Neither' Bulgaria, Servia incr- Greece will disarm at the demand of the powers, -1 a 1 .1 .; 1 1 - out oa me contrary are laying in aaai uonai supplies 01 war maieriai as rapia . It as possibhj, Greece audi Turkey re djinr. Iikewiaa. and all ia annrAhntininn doing likewise, and all is apprehension in western Europe, it is reported, despite the-optimism of the Vienna press. ) jix? ! pansion is the law of Russia's' ' being, ' mat is to say tne musooviie empira con aiders itself retrograding when not ex- tending its limits in some direction, und it is not surprising, therefore, to learn that the. Cxar is occupying I Bulgaria. quietly, but none the less surely Oq that aocount. ' Austria may be ? expect ed to follow ; suit by grabbing Servia,- and then "the wholes difficulty which the world bad hoped was in pro cess of adjustment, wii be ripened and a war will result that wiUprobat iy end only in a general .European conflict. Such a contest would be, deplorable. It would have the effect of benefiting cer tain mdustries on this side the wfr Tor a period it would Stimulate; thi gKaisr and provision marketsand hence would probably be welcomed by a certain claos i of speculators, put the reaction irotu v artificial demand would be iueviubK and would be injurious to thebuMifoHK interests of the world. War is to j b ' deprecated under an circumstances $s a great evil and now that the ourjjUar- ters are so closely pound together; iy the ties of trade the : elicit) of a struggle f anywberb on' the globe are felt everywhere . el up al- most immediately after the: shock.' AH inaurkibd may be regarded now-a-dkye as anectea prompuy 10 a greater or let . extent by every battle fought au) a here on the face of the earth. It is to ihoiin terest' of mankind eenerallv therefor)) to " put a stop to wars. Yet the day of Buttling international oospuwa py means oi arin tration is still far in the. future, we far Rbpbk&bntativb Bkbmstjt, who with nna - otner democrat a flaw jersey mrivotd against the Hoar billUW- lating the presidential succeesiou, says he did so "on constitutional Bcruplcp," and says fiirther that ho will prove his po sition imprule if certain rejasrjtj list h has leave 4o pript. ; Judge' Bennett 18 certainty true to . ms oonTicuons aiiu loyal to what seems to aim right,a.lways. regardless of expediency. - He bus i reverence for the; constitution wuk b OH refreshing in then days! of loose construction,- and has read anf studied this charter of our liberties, whicli fls more than cad be paid of a majority of out public men. Then he -the peer in abuitv of' any man in . the House, having held his own thus far against all comers I HE WORK Or XII B B04BD UF .WR1 r, ClXTUKt The action of the board of agrieul ture yesterday with reference to the ih dustrial: school was very indefinite and will, unless we are lstaken, be disap pointing to the people of the state l bere was a general dctnaud ior the va- tabuahruent bf tuo school . without tim iher dfelav if at all possible and the proposition made by the citisena of RaT eigh r seemed to us at least t'avorablc enough to warrant a beginhiug in ;i mat ter which is Admitted by all to be ol treat importance; . Ihe board has taken a different view of the matter from thief, however, in its wisdom, and it must be tor time to tell wnetner or not it na-s acted for the best interests- of all the people, i The act providing for the school made it' dtsoretionary with-the board when it should be established, and id the exercise of this discretion the estab lishment has been postponed indefinitely. We have no more therefore; to say on that point. We are glad though that so InudaBle an initiative as, the establishment of the experimental farm was taken. We ctn congratulate the board heartily on that result of its labors. The farm, intelli gently managed,- will doubtless become very beneficial to the agriculture of the State, it win serve as its name mai cates to improve by' experiment the methods of .'farming now inr vogue thus making more profitable the calling of Uie farmer and will tend to elevate that call- ing'to the position it should hold by fn Urging the element of intelligence among tbos who follow it. As an adjunct to ii school teachine the handicrafts, which form th,e act providing for its establish ment doubtless, intended it to take! i would be of still greater ; value, but even as it has come to ui it will be bene ficial in a high degree and we therefore for Ohr part commend the board heartilv for establishing it. We .are content viUi half a loaf when tibe alternative la no bread at all. TfiK Eoutelle resolution, of inquiry relative to the Norfolk navy yard was b from the w Vf terday, and met with the little respect it deserved The resolution, It wilt be renieinbered; was directed to the secVe- -f s f I i lavtf ihanavo - nri a 1 1 a1 taryofthe uavy, and upon ttia Wrk irifAamrin AAtinovnmff fhA tlnin , ,t. . KAA: falsitv of the statement ; that the eo .or com- liiJlivL.7 - L.U ss.t. m.ndVnt ofrthe navv vard iat Norfolk ;ih inaiiaeli honorable inscrifitions hre iofore Vbome jm cannou3captuTed)y 1 in i ted Ktatea military ior naval forces M obliterated: that 1 the same of-! ficer has cansed to be removed firoin rthe '4!P.i"i tablet placed -tcref at Ithe time , it was reconstructed, and which bore- the inscription, j "Destroyed by iheMRebeb in 1862, 1 rebuilt i by thei-'f United . States 1 i government iaftfl863f' A .,and j, thai persons who! bad served in tbeTllnlled States' knd, were subsequently; employed intiie! navy yardr had been: dismissed ',aud their:i places fi tied pj men wha fougb against : the government during rebeli lion." The committee; very, wisely con cluded that the war hadbeqn Over maqy. yeirs, mil the Republican mom- beft with the exception of "Mt Boutelle 101 this view, and that there Was no sense or reason in the constant iattempt to revive the sues bf the un- fortunate struggle. Nothing eaBoniMe has been done at Norfolk ani thi re has been no mismanagement. The! only thing Mr Boutalie has gained is the result that bis! original' resolution' has been? so amended that if finallt adopted it will enable the! secretary of the) navy to'; Iut yestigate tne management oi toexMonoia: vard under, Chandler's ' adminis tra tibn . when it was unscrunulouslyl used as a reauearuuB ior iuauoue uiu nut poiuicai iR bli rottenneMj A great victory I . . r ,v : ' followers when it was a synonym for for his party therefore Mr.' Bbutelleiiaa G!C. Cox'? committee on civil service reform very sensibly decided unani mously to report adversely the bil in troduced by an Ohio member to repca,! the civil service law. The law'is imperfect aaauieuiauye taws axe, since numan na- " ture is itself imperfect,! but it! prioci- 1 pie is sound and rightly interpreted the Democratic party, which evolved' it. wishesT't enforced ' in acccordaoce with the will of the people. j fi . : TiJi , ? ' - t !'?:. . .' !-.:: -' : ' ' ' 5 - ; The Willow and It trees. Weldon News. ' f ) The willow used for manufacturiir purposes is the ozier or white willow find is cultivated in various places mithe umtea states it is also "largely im ported. There is some of this specie? of wiiiow pro wing n laeiarmi or uirj u . N, Smith, of Scotland Neck.''; About twenty five or thirty yftars ;ga steam boat oaptain came up the rivhr and g ive Mr.!Smitlia twig of osier willow, which L .l...l. ii. .1.. J.i i ,jr.iiL .i i . uvtiuca iuo uie grounu.. ie paiu li( attention to it whatever In .tbo ! way ol cultivation, but now ; iheretis ;i 'Ur'v quantity ppf it growing -pn pilioe, having spread considernhly. I It ! pri vib conclusively that this speoiei i;nn bclituc cesslully grown on the lUauokC, uad would be profitable toaSy ohefwho would cultivate it. Ihe bsrk is; as-; yal uable as the twigs, being ned Ma hod lcine. Some of this willow; vras al the state exposition and attracted uiucU At tention. ; The native wiUo w? is al' use ful in many way. It is freoucutly man I fact ured into baskets by some of the i vr --"- k"f w "3 twuimuu I W " M d DJ kind :fj Hsrrda Al Pttisht, hpeiaeVlr- ' : : tBM 1h DjrapopMtsl. -V U Dr. J. A. Jenkins, Oreai- Fau K. UM sars : 1 can tetif y to iU acemlmdy aliuost aoecifl vtrtues In cases of dyspepsia, hervoosnm and mvvw yynwnw w wariHia- octobbb ma, 188&. : rrhn A.drnoe Sbeeta of Attorney General T. K. Havip'naiiBM.N. J. ueporu. . . ilced y$. Reed. " 1. Wiiire iii an action on an instr u- .tu?nt in writing the auf wer denn.'S the itllfputiojii of th cpmplaint,1 and ior farther defence to the action pleads mat ters in avoidance, it is error fur the court below to disregard the denials and a'ljfoge ithat the answer admits tae iu strument.! 2. A defendant can plead several de- felice8, oyen though they be inconsis tent. .3. Admissions mado by parties on the trial an-l in the presence of the court are nliiy buiMing when they ure recngnueu and tfeaiiid ak such. 4. Vrhere land is described as "lying .' 'l:ie m I 1 on liaurel, reterence Deing had to a dtoi froiti'J. R. to me, for a nioro defi nite 'I"8riptirn, " it is too vague with out tlie introduction of the deed in evi- -.Huntley vs. Clinc, et al. Kven although tenants in common making partition, execute to each other quit-Claim ; deeds, there is ah implied warranty bet weeo them that each will triako good to the others any loss sus tained by an eviction under a Buperior title. i; , 2. Where a sum is charged on the share of one tenant in common for owelty of partition, he may set up as a eoun ter-claiml any damage be may have sus tained by having been evicted from & part of his share in the land by a supe rior title!' in an action to enforce the charge agaiust him. liam II Won m 41rr. St TautiPiouecr Tress. A young man seated in one of the easy chairs at the Windsor puffed the smoke from a very fragrant and evident ly imported Havana cigar. I looked at him,; and, divining my thoughts, h sat'l'Mt s a very good cigar, and was presented to me by, a lady Sunday school taeiierJ She bet and lost, and, unlike most of the ladies, she paid her bet You see she is a btanch defender of the Sunday school scholars, and entertained the belief that they were attached to her t insinuated that the girls came in just before Christmas to. get the little gifts Which ae distributed at the; Christmas entertanment. :"Sue denied that such was the fact, and asserted ' that they would come after Christmas. I finally induce-her to wager a good cigar sig;iinsf a box of candy, the terms of the wager being that . seyen children out of a class ; of nine would not attend law't Suuday. She vrent to Sunday school and found two of her old pupils. On the following Monday I receive! the ci gar. There is nothing like betting on a sure ' Phenomenal Fe4audltjr.s N.-ples letter to Paris Register. The iiiost extraordinary case of 'fecun dity that I ever heard of came to my knowledge last; week. About twenty- five miles from here, and by rail two or three stations beyond Pompeii, is the hUterioal city or Noeeta (the Nucera of the ancients. In the rione (or ward) Of Xiiposta lives Maddalena Granate, aged forty-seven, who was maaied at the age of twentyeight to a peasant just niueteenjrears ago.- Maddalena. Uranata his given birth; to, either dead or living, fifty-two children, forty-nine of whom wore males. She enjoys florid health, is fobust, and twenty-four hours after bef last accouchement was ready to go out to ber accustomed labor in the field She has no'besitancy in conversing with any one about her extraordinary pro- lilieness. Her physician; Dr. Kapnael do Sactis, of Nooera, says that were is not the least exaggeration in these state ments.;! Has any one ever heard of such phenomenal fecundity in the. whole his tory of maternity fifty-two children, alive or dead, in nineteen years ? She has had triplets fifteen times. ; V Tho Wiarp Old MierlWr tawn. Battleboro Headlight. .- M voimw Dvwi j a wiu vs vuv tuv waa vr by which a former sheriff of Nash county secured bis election The ' ruse was clever and therefore characteristic of a Nash county man. ; The sheriff in ques tion wis uncertain of his electiou, and knowing that the contest would be close deierniinedto make some special effort. A neaf neighbor of bis was : opposed to his election and to-jwiu him over he in vited Kim to dinner; bidding at the same time another acquaintance, with whom it was agreed that he should pick a quar rel with the' unsuspecting j neighbor. Accordingly it wan done,, whereupon he candidate angrily Ordered his friond from the house and after he had gone remarked: 'Weli, I have lost a vote, but yon shall not be insulted in my house if it boats me ' "If, " replied bis neigh bor, "you have lost a" vote you have gained one also. . I'm going to vote for you."i He did and the' sheriff was elected by a majority of one. i Of course the frieii J who made the quarrel merely "played off", to gain the important vote. There is great excitement in Hancock county,. W. Va , over natural gas de velopment. More! than a dozen wells are being put' down. People- are fl6ck ing there from all quarters and . leasing hind at high prices. Wellsville, Ohio, just opposite, is sharing in thb excitj uieut. i If all turns out1 as welraa ex p ctedi gas will be piped to Cincihnati ttnd CHevtand. It is said, the Standard oil company is securing all the territory it cau in the region. Kabbit root's rorlan tt Taa adlea. 31 ra.: M. A. Nagle is 'a widow lady who resides ' on South and Tennessee jU. , in South Memphis. Near her lives Mrs. Chas. Knell, the wifeof an indus triou Swede, now with the Memphis end Kansas City Rj R. It has been their custom! to purchase together;, fractional tickets in the Louiaiana State Lottery. Mr. Knell said he; had in his pockeV a rabbitfoot he had cut in Kansas, and it would bring luck if he was allowed to buy the tickets. They gave him 50a. each, and , he purchaaed .a one-tenth ticket Jand nailed the rabbit's foot to the wall and wrote the number of the ticket, which (was 69,255, an4 it drew one-tenth of the Capital Prise of Jtl50.000.-U I A (uunki 'linn 1 Avalannha IIaa. 'r' B . . .fa . . . . A Half oM IfrrmittM. , . From the St. Louis GJobe-Demociat The newspaper are full' of preserip tions for the cure of hydrophobia. What we consider the beit Drecrmfcion of H has not yet been published. . It is iuU Cold lead, lot, s - Directions Apply internally - to' the dog's head. A Qd, Klml Meter. Hotel Mail. , r Small brother:. "Where did you get j that cake, Annief" ' i bmall sister: "Mother gave it tome. Small sistr: 'fAh! she always given you more than me. ' Small sister: "Never mind ; she s going to nut -mustard ousters op us when we go to bed tonight, audi 11 ask her to let you have the biggest. ;. fMOTTN EMCU4IOX OF PURE , Cod Utn Oil. wllta Hy pophoaiih tv&, I AlmoAt 1tplfle for nMnpri4 The Thouaands of testimonial we have re-1 celved from nuffertrs who have been penna- nenttv cured by Scott'i Emulsion natlsfie v that it will cure consumption in It early et ire and alleviate u not cure Itm iu latter tug. , If a Krrd Kfrpi. New York Time. .. ' ' . BrownFeel terribly this morning. Champagne last night. omitn now many glasses aia you drink 7 Brown Didn't. drink it by the glass; drank it by the bottle. uL CAPITA!. UtlM. I TleketeMlr VS Vbmrm In PrvMlo( Louisiana 0!. "We do hereby certify that we upervtee tbr arrangements fcr all the Monthly, and Quar terly Drawing of the Louisiana State lot tery Company, and in person manage and ron. trol tbeyDrawing themselvea, and that thf same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and In good faith toward all jiarties, and we autho rize the Company to lira this certificate: with fac-sunilea of our aignatrree attached, in its ad vertisement." CommliMloi We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will 1 pay all Prizes. drawn in The iAmisiana State Lotteries which may be p restated at our eoii)a- ters, J. H. OUUESRT, Pre. l4ali(lanak National Bantu H. II. KESHliy, i Prm. Mat National Bank. f A. BALDWIN, t lrt. Sew Orleans national Bank. Incorporated in 1808 for 2fi years by the Wk- tsluture lor educational and cnarttable pur- pose8-witu a capital, oi f l000,000 to winch a reserve fund ol over t55yboo has since Uiej auueu. . r By an overwhelnung popular vote its Iran chise was made a pact of the present State con stitution adopted December id, Ju D., ism I The only Lottery ever voted on and en dorsed by the people of any bUte. It never scales or;; postinnxt,. ; N - Its QbaIto Sikolbciiukk liiaHoros take place monthly, and the Kxi vUordbiary Draw ings regularly every tbn- b Instead ol SemWAanuaiiy aiDfmoHir , i'tinimr March, 1886. i : i i . (-:; i A splendid oppcit" :ii,y n viiu a fortune. Second Grand lru -l:is , In the Academy of Jlrxu. .uw ;ij icun8, Tuesday, JTcbruary B, iso i iM uuuuy drawing. OAPlTAi. I'RIZE, TOOa I 100,000 TickeU at Five IwIUim Each. Frao-I tions, iu Fifth".'" proportion. j list or PK1XAH. Capital Priae 1 1 1 1 . S ft 20 100 soo 600 1,000 fia,ooo 23.000 10,000 Prizes of : i 6,000 12,0001 j 8,000! ! 1,000; ; 000 w ' 200 4 I 100 :- 'i0 ; ? -;!; .- 86 " ArrBoimATioir raizasJ 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 80,000 26,00i .26,000 9 Approximation rbtes of ST50 S ' -600 9. '-: ' 860 $6,?60 i 4,600 12,250 1,067 Prize, amounting to $36600 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the company to New Orleans. ; . ' v4 :. V ? For further Information write clearly, giving full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New fork Exchange tn or. dary letter.- Currency by Express, (all sums of 85 and upwards at our expense) ad dressed i K. A. DAUPHIN, S Urlaa r Ja. A. D A UFH IU , WaablnajUtM, D. C Make P, O. Money Orders payable and ad- ui eiw negufierea Aieuers u, KKW ORLiANS HAT10NA1. BANK, ; r New Orleans. La. Oft coughs, nnoufi amd CONSUMPTION USSI J !:akS vt :Arie .1 i A ri X Wl 3 Cherokee Remedy of swin 69ii Aim rrJUEa TtM iwm mi id. ss aatliared fron S tra ot the mmm name, growing along ttas mallMreainstai toe MoaUiern biAU-a, contains a sUaiulaUna aspeeto rant principle tbst loose the pniefnn prodortna U early oiornlnf court a.td ettmulatea the child to throw off the false aerabraue in erona and arhooolBMonvK. H ha.i nomblDed with tb bW IBM Buoiialnoaf -prtt-dple In the mollajn plant the 014 fields. ra nutt iu TATLOh h uhsmoksb but or rwin uui uu jai -i.i.i.- - wnraaiad, torOonshs Ooap. Wbcouiui -mca (jimiiinntliia and so Dalalable. any uliud TB p'gaaail u take K. Asa roar eragttst ft L .Prtse, poa. and si. If ra eoea aot saap n, vs wiu par. Oft one time 00I7, w one tint ooTr, es press oaamw on lante jli mWBW?.tti.W".31.''Ur me KING & MACY '; -iEauciron- House and f Sign Painting, So. I Xast Davie SCundv Law Bull ag. We do Kabwintng, Glaaicg, draining and general House Painting. : 8peelal faeiliUes torllGN WORK. "r Orders from any tUU oe suUstted. fie Comp 8 orPAINl wrww biwii , T mill, Rnnlii, BrahM, fte. J III I mil rttUT, rifTY CEKTB. 1 III I XT 1KIIKI8T8 AKD THBomaim A.Tomia roapmT, BALnaoaa, md. Abtolntel ee front Opiate. Ethetie t Aft PROIVi; l j.i. . .irooisT ajo w:LrB9. in QuaLE . 'nou.Ku coaTA.iT. BALTiaoaa, an. s wmmm am . a mm 1 MARKET SQUARE, WUOLKSALK AND RETAIL Q- O O 53 K. HA Y.COH N, OATS COW FEE w, PEA MEAL, &c. Irish and Swet-' I'otatoe, Eggs, Chicken I and Country rr : 'ice 100 bh Bilgtir. 50 hacks Cou'w, all rude. - 60 tuba Jersey Butter. 20 tubs Firkin Butter. 25 Cheese, err am 600 packaavs Lard. : 60 bhl Mackerel. 2,000 lbs small Hams, Magnolia. 8,000 jibs mixed Hams. MONTROSE FAMILY FLOUR. , 100 bbte, in i, i, 1-16 tacks. 100 Racks fresh Haxall MeaU 100 Hacks Petersburg Meal. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. sneu Koaa ana tipwye xoicco. Lime Beadtles and Winners' Tobacco. Tobacae of all urauea ana sizes plugs. 000 oozes i ouaceo. Tobacco. ; C'unned CJoods, Canned Goods. G.T- STRONA CH, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, j No. 9 Maktik St. All Grade of W iskk-s, Brand ) and Wlnrs, from a quart to fifty barrels, direct from our rlntillerv. NOW HEADY.I BUS BEE'S NORTH CABOLINI JUSTICE; -AKD FORM BOOK. Third Edition Revised and EiUik, This Is the best book of the kind everl published and contains every point of lawi and every form which can be needed in thel magistrates' practice in this State. This I work has over And contains as much matter as Is to be J I tfatmd In any Five Dollar (Book ever issued ' In tne state; it is handsomely printed, bound j in leaiaet ana u sent oy mauprepaia ler oiui- $2.50. No Justice of the Peace can affoid to be ' without the lilew Busbee, ... A a MA intliAV K.lr fan tH tat ir4va all th& law In bis practice. 6m d ail orders te the I Fpublishers, $ ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., 1 j BOOKSKUXS AKD STATIeSXBS, IUlkiob, N. C. ' Norris & ! Carter. Great Reductions IN- Evtry Dcpir.meii, We shall oner EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS . I Th Bilka, Velvets, Dres- Goods, Dress Trim- aiinirs, Woolens. Blankets, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Wraps and Notions of every aesenpuon. ' One job.lot MomqueUlre kid Gloves, woith S1.60, we are onering at only 78c Never before in the history of our business have we offered such Bare Bargains. slack ntsHMBaaa and black ooods a spnclaltt jORRIS 8i JDaRTE1, V - a ., 203 Fayetteville Street, RALETOP, N. 0. V1 , WIRK RALLLNO AN1 OB5A :? :ii.0, M TAlf WUtfi WORK. mm- , DTjuli&'ca;'"'- No. SB North Howard street, RVmore, mauu taeture of wire tailing tor aMawrtea, baleo niea, Aet stoves, icadr i UKces and oai rwf, W,fv -fly, m taa&Mlaj I TRADE VC MARK. mna 25 m- T FOE SALE. ALB OF LASIX By virtoeof authorltv alven baa mortcaKe from Alexander Barham and wife to W. B. Allen, recorded in the regter'i office of Wake county. In book 82, page 17S, we win sell oa Monday, the 22d day of February. 1386j at tae court-boufce door in the dty of the land eon y eyed In said mortinure. conUmlnit 2oi acres mere or leas, situated In LttU Uiver township of rd1 county and adjoining the land of Javier Bait am, CQ. Mitchell, Sion Darral. lb. B-Ferry and othera. Terau of sale eaiih. Time ol tale 12 o'clock m. l-AClfi A UOLDINQ, Attorneys tor Mortgagee. Jan. 22d, 1886, dtd. ; ; E. Petty is orrcMjro at MARKED DOWN PRICES FOR CAS1 The following desirable articles. lotli i. seasonable and useful r . LADIXfl' WIHTXBr 4 " DRRSS GOODS. Heavy Jeans. Doeskins. . Oawtmere Clotli muu outer inruuuur urooui ior mvu adu I -il T7 la i t j m - t Ladles and Men's " WINTER UNDERWEAR. Wraps for Ladles, latest styles and all mad te order this season. ! r 1 Blankets, Opera, Basket and Honeycomb Flannels; Bleached and Unbleached Canto Flannels. : ; : BOOTS FOR MEN' AND BOYS 1 Several lines el Heavy Shoes fori Ladiea Misses, Men and Boys. Overshoes (or Ladies, Misses and Men, fir quality. t Mens' wool- llnedself-acttng Arctlca lor 7& a pair. : He also has many other articles hi bta stot'i which can be bought low for cash. : ' Call and examine goods nnd Prices and e for yourself that he means what he say. Don" forget the place. ; 184 Fayetteville 8tr Baleia-h, N- ' t I Now is the time to Order Coal for 1 TrT'VrrrXi,TK OTT"D"DT iTjb1 j liM 1 HtJCL O il X if jLtLlS t When the be-4 article can "be bad at lowea-! pHofeH and delivered clean front the cars hav ing never touched the earth since taken frun; the tninee. . ; THE FREIGHT OS mm ' ' TenOCSSee Goal n Is reduced tor a abort time and 1? w bo i pect to Use it should orckr at once and av. 60c to f LOO per ton. i OUR FAVORITE Kinds of Anthracite Coal can be had how but cannot be gotten at all later la the season. So let us have your orders at once for both kinds and sixes. .1 JOKES A POWELL, ! QXE -THOUSAND GOOD COEN AftD Meal Bags wanted by U ; ONES A POWELL, !. Jayettevllle St. and Central Depot, : i Baleigh,NC i; arters COAL I Anthracite and Bituminous. Oak, Hickory and Pine: fC&g oiSbort Orders left at, the drug stores of Lee. John. son uo., .(uptown or down-town) will eeiye prompt attention. I ; PHTL t! AKPRHWa - J 9 i A CO. -JUST KICX ;vcn IVJ.T.Norris&Brb M, 000 pounds Shucks. i. -j 20,000 pounds Wheat Straw for beddingi 100 barrels Patapeoo Flour 100 barrela Orange Grove Flour, j 100 barrels Carolina Favorite Flour. 60 barrels Sugar. j '.' KB bags Fine Bolted If eali l,900usbeis White Corn, . 1,000 bushels Feed Oats. - j 0,000 pounda Fine Timothy Hay.: Call and prioe our ehaae elsewhere. goods belora you M. T. N0RRIS AS BROLS ' 1 1 ' 1 ; - .si ' ' if 1 - n-.a -w m - 1 1 mt wwm laMl w mmni mam fork aaa4Ma Sa mm nfara wn. Iaimwwl an. I kaTOaaettwdlMMaim,Sra WTarPAIJ. iwe sicas a m intmm. I n uM ma wm tya 1 a aa ar aw a milMaf a mmm, MSaaferi -i&tt2Sf-i! Headqu a-iiMM t Wkm a A ft ' M .yi . W 1l7 FfR'SAU OR RENT. FOR. RENTI. t a tnMUi teaaaf m w i to . Pep ATLANTIC HOTEIa, MOREHEAD, N. 0, Conilstlar at a thoronrhlv equipped aoteL Ten-pla Alley, Bar Room,Billtard Room, Cluaj Boom and au other anjuncu, wuea aaau w tke Kest Complete, Largest and Most Popular suxxxa kisoar u m sorra. ; ' i ' . , - This hotel, with lafprovementsb eosting toore than 976,000, Is in thorough repair, is alegantly . and amply furnished, and. has been since ns construction in i8cX), extensively ao vertiaed and popularly managed. Of the thou vads who hare visited Monhead, not oae haa left without expreaius a desire to return. With all these advantages and tha attraetloaa A the elimat, the bathing, the fishing and : the guantag, it is bound to btooma, if sot afc. raady, the-j rorosBst sitkrai Heallsi mmu i And presents a better opportoalrr tor 1 lessful and profitable management thaa any hotel tn Smeriea. The hotel, with cottages, will aoabmOMdats . 160 guests, has about SAO sleeping apartments. ' toosuy ss sum, ad all hDdsoakely rurnisbta ia ash or chrry, with water, gs aad leetrto bell ia each root. v : The ball rooia, one hundred test qaara, 1st . Ihe finest la the South, sad the dining tooat hisllmptygraad. - The average auabar of guests during the , seaaoo Is at least three thousand, from aU the Southern States. . t for iUustrated painphlet, forehead Oty n as a Summer Beaory aad ether itsJonnatioa apply or wxtta te -' A . - YAK B. MOO!, ' JAMJ8MOORJC, or 8PXXS WHTTAKXB. : k Bakn,t.C 3WAOB, ... . . TT. : gALI OF VALUABLE LAND. ; ' Under and by virtue of the poww conferred ' tn a certain mortgage deed executed by A. T. Satex and wife, on thai Mth day f January. 1880, and recorded in book 66. page 640,regk tor of deeds' ol&ce,Wak eousfty, and at Ihe ra neat of said mortmucor. we will on Monday. thasath day of January, lS8a, al the eourW door in Ralehrb. 5. (, at IS o'clock aa- 1 to sale to ti birhet bidder, the traot land J desert bed In said aMrtcasw sleed, recorded as aforesaid, I heuiga tract et sad situated about four miles east of Balet em the Tarbar roaeV adjebsing the lands SAoney rams ana atners: eantalnlng SS0 snare nr leta. The tract will, he tohlasawhole sr tn separata paxeehvas saay be determiaed en aay at sata. iwm c sate, caaa; ar tt oealraa. aasUW-aah and balance aeredft one ana ewe years, wua interest as eigne per eeu. arartue asairiag te to negotiate lor a private Bate saay sail ea A. T. Sater on tne pnouses, Atternsyi far MertaMen, - ( Sleslti I V; -QTlClfi Of -ALE.', :! ':-:- : A valuable House and Lot for sale to the very heart of leigh. N; C. , . Un hr authority Invested In me by the 8u perior court of Wake county in a decree In the-. special proceedings entitled C Freeman. and other, ex parte. I will sell .at publie aao- tton, to tne Signeet bidder, at tne eoun-uvw door in the city of Baleigb: Ni C, fcaturday the 6th day of Febttiary, IsUat very dxairj . able property, consisting of oae bouse ana. lot located oa the corner of Martin aad Balis--, ; bury street in said city and running back tw feet to BM. Moore's line. 8ale. at oeloe m. ' Terms one third cash and the balance la one year, with interpstatSper cent. , - B.eTFK!CEMAK; i , . ; - Comm iioneb. . Pacs HoLorse, Attorneys. " 1 '. ?. ; January oab, iS8ek ota. , . - S1 ALS OF YALUABLE LAND ; kkabthi cirr or aAxaiDH. . : This is to give notice thai under and by vh ' -tue of an order of the Superior Court for tha t county of Wake-, made in the ciril action of tt. W.-Wharton, ad-rinistrator of Pavid M. 1 Carter, d ceased, and others against Moses A. . " Blodane and others.I.wiU sell at pablio auction. ' tion to the highest bidder, at the court housa -Y door, in ; the it of Baleigh, the S2d day of J A j February, 4886, at 1 o'clock p. tat, a certain j tract of land containing about two hundred . acres, which Wm. H. Seott conveyed to .said - 'r " Moses A. Blrd.ee by deed dated thelftth day of f -. Novemlwr, 1868, registered la the office ot the reKtoterof deeds for the county of Wake,l ; s book i&, at page 07, the 18th day of January- ? l"67- This nu will be sold in parcels to suit- J "i For plot of the same, persons who may eon- i U 5 template becoming bidders are referred to Uoi. A. W. bbaffer. ' .. - ;. i e ; ti ? The terms of the sale arei" One-third of th purchase money in cash, one thrd in twelve months andine-third In two years, WUJi Inter est from the day if sale at the rabs of eight per cent per annum, payable annually, aad tha t title to said land to be retained until the. full payment of the purchase money; - . . All persons' who ontepSe purchasing J will please make their -Taaainrann, - ift) fore the day of sale, i f ? i ! ! SPUCBWHtTAKEfi, V aniadtd Commikaioner. . M OBTGAGS SALE. Pursuant to authority eontained in a mort. gage dned executed the 11th day of Jan'nary, 1S84, by B. K. Frrrell and Mary A? FcmU and C M. Busbee, trustee, to secure the pay ment of a debt to Geo. W. Norwood, deceased, I will selL at the court-bo use door in the city ot Baleigh, for eaab, the 82nd day of Febru ary, I88i, a tract of land In Barton's Creek . township. Wake county, adjoining the lands -of Wm. Lass iter, J. J. Hunter, rw.G. Allen and others: it being the land whereon B K. Ferrell and wife now live, and containing 1441 acres. The deed is n-gistertd in book 79v page8S.i,- . , ; .;- : GEO. SOBWOdtY, xecutor - . oX QEO W. NGBwWll, deed T. M.Anao. AUorner. ' Jan20dtd. ' 'i. . v' ) . ' . -' ' By authority in a deed of trust from L. "c. Dunn and,wifs,,eored tothe register'a1 offl,' WyJ wk)88. page lift, 1 will seUcsvTnetday, the 2oth dayof Jann-frr-18S8,t tbe.,reJdeno. ef said L. C.rUBn tn WakeJParee t tow nahin.' tha -.-.Z K rty to me ebave; ed ia tb said aeed o trag i co-sis !ug fcbout lobar sea and mules, ono : 8-hor-f la.wer Talbot atn K-nZ. .- ; htatnngl.baBTazture, Jotot WgonoiV45arts, Ac; six milch oowa, ; 1IV XUL OaQl of these exa laraa. .-7 vtHous other rattle; a lot of care, Wheat, fid- uci . aouoaa ana eoaon seea; sio lot of ftea pork: also a lot of honse-boid and Aitehen furniture, farming imnlemento and but vm iou other articks of personal property. ' Terms; of sale ; cash. T af n orelock a. u. 1 .,--i&:r-,ti J.K.HOLDINO. Trnstea. Baleigh.1 N. !, Jan. lftth, 1888. Tv ' . . Vr, , . m ra tne varoaaM n n unn lortiM i a-ni ; ler with said L, C Dunn aad thi said rutea .----. -jata.vr:A5 ii A ' - w , fi 1 " 1 i lit- 1 , U t 'i . t - . -a. i- 1 ; i A. 1 J V - 1 4i ff . ft! t I . t 1 i. ? 3 . r t A 2 'Aril
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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