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J, : tr fM f ii f! K 4 'I I h , 1 ' J I -S.l f I v-.t. 41' ! f VI! . j ' ; , , i-j f. . p - v. i i1 f t . - - i 1 -3- i J J i ' ,;- f- Ppbldb Daily (boiw Mojtdat) akp . r . Wnwrri -ft j-r i By.TheNews AND Dail mail, postpaid 417 00 3 SO 2 00 - Btz mon' tint Weekly, o W year, " M jjo name entered without payment,' and no . m DoniH t 00 i-'rn-, paper tent oner toe expiration, w p for. ( . , : . J ty ' J FBIDAY,. FEBRUARY 5,; ''1880. : Ma. Brdy, the carpetbag repreeen tative of the Norfolk district jp Con gress, doesn't seem to know when he is well oft'. He is disposed to throw him- - self Into the breach made by the ridicu lous fall of IJoutel le. So far his i politi eal enemies have kept him out of 'dan,- ' ' ger but if he persists in seeking 'self destruction he will possibly attain ! it it v the end. ... . - : ,; Tna democratic side of the House met J - the assault made through the 'telephone .scandal with equal tact and ooufagfti The whole matter of the suit brought by order of the government officials is U be .' sifted to the bottom at once Uni the facta laid before the people. Hie dcui , oeratio party holds, as it has iyer! hel f that not even the suspicion of lelf-ibter est should Attach to the publie course of any servant of the public. , i L 1 i Black Jack Loofah was very, neatly cornered by Un junior ' Senator from i South Carolina in the discussion of the Dakota question. Logan not only got left by the Democratic party, 'but he . continue to get left whenever hi tackles a Democrat on the floor of the.Senate. i . , He may b regarded as the groat left--i ' left without a right ; he is slWays wromgi not only in Spelling, but hi everytnmg else. ; . suggests the idea that tbcru f probably V,' money in that product too fur' bur'peot jle. . Our climate and soil'; are iwilH ; dapted to it, and jl is vaid a Soutlheru . fariwfir can gathef aud sell tw croisiof . it before his- cotton - stops blossoming ; There are broom factories in -the Sduth;. . but little or no- broom-corn. Tbe man . ufactnrers nave to brine their material , froja the North, and West. Let our far mer, look into the matter. Through - diversity of operations now lies the toad , : to prosperity 'and the possibilitiir of; , every new maustry suggested should Le carefully studied. , ; ; - NowtUAT the talue of the! spec men block of pavement on Fayettevilie treet . . .has been established, can we .'not : uake up onr : minds to extend the' impi oye ' V ment through the business porii in of ' l- tour main- thoroughfare?;' 't The felt) ban afford to do so. We move that the, fork, be done', that then a cheaper -pave ment -. shall be laid Weonneci the Fayettejfille s- street roadwaywitb the two fepot and that a cobblestone pavement be laid 7 "througfi the business part of ?Wili dug'' ton street and on Uargett, ortl and .bouth .Market ' and Martin streeti : be v' tween ; v ilmington and Fayetti ville ..A 'streets.' . 8uch improvement would pay J for1 itself in a few years through ajroid- -' ance of wear and tear upon hows and . trucks and economy of valuable jtimeV It is noteworthy that in the lower " branch of Congress; which more directly represents the people, the Democrats . . have majority representations from nine teen States. The representations 1 from New. York, Connecticut and Illinois are tied' as between the two I great parties. From Indiana the Democrats (have nine seats, -the Republicans four. v jFrom ! Michigan the former ' have seven the latter four. From Ohio' the proportion .is eleven to ten. lnia indicates in a manner the fact we insist onthst the Democratic party is the party 'of aftd for the people.. It. is firmly fixed in the hearts and political convictions of the "common folks." h-- a. Gladstosb'b new position! is by no means one without danger.JIe goes into power by virtue of the aid rendered - him, by the Parnellites. t Should lie fail 4 1 to go as far in the direction of home role '' for Ireland as they desire hifti to go he V will lose tneir adherence let the farther 1 v-he. goes in that direction the more of Jiis J'l :'owa. followers he will lose. ' The Queen '- is' hostile to jiim and will therefore op i ", -0, pose almost any measure he may advo ; ;';cate. Should he fail to hold the Par; ' .v; nellltes they will join the conservatives ' and defeat him, as they did in the " last - Parliament. His wy lies oyerj mairf " ' difficulties and he will have to'eiercije ;' the utmost skill and ability to keep from ( falling. Ills only safety seems to lie in I securing a separate Irish narlSaw'ni 'somewhat like that they have in Canada, ' and this to all present appeuruncu is be yond his reach. ' It is reported from France tltit the wine crop-of that country for 1885 wit . the smallest with ono exception of al i the, last thirty. In 1875 the quuutih i was nearly 1, 850,000,00 gallons; snt' T- tiie average for the ten years ending h 181' was. 050,000,000. Lt es ' the returns showed but t4.i0,00(" gallons This means that aduitrtitioii t will be resorted , to" more exiensiveh i than ever before, and it is thirty time? as great already as it was ten y rs n jb. Millions of gallons of wine it bss lottg teen snowu are imported auuuauy ut i France from couuiries on the Modi trrn ' i nean and twin ti iCeountry , I'doctor-id' ' : by tb'e Frenchmen and sold at home ai,u abroad as a native product. North 1; Carolinians should confine. themselves to '' f.ortlL' Carolina wines, whuth are now - beins made in increasing quantUiea aca of excellent ouality. ' f hev will thus ', 'i encouraee au lutporutnt home; industry ! and drink what is good, and iwhat, by , . comparison with' the "doctored ' stub i. rom abroti,b pure and ;Me0 1 EtftSTiTlTl WttUlTOS J Is teryuiuch in fetrnest id his; crusade gainst fod jdalteration in' general and oleomargarine, or "the fraud on the1 eir.TW M-cansl3nya5i35MarTr lie has introduced a bill in - furtherance Of his worthy purpose,, a part of which runs as follows : 'Whereas of late years a certain imitation.1 of counterfeit buttor known as ' oleomargarine has boeu i t tettsively inanufaotured and, sold as he genuine article, thus perpetrating - a fraud alike on the innocent purchaser, tin cow and the honest dairyman ; and whereas ' from newspaper investigation sod repot t it is a most filthy and villain ous substitute. ' Therefore, : be r it en afted, that whoever sells the same to any mjideutof the District of Columbia, or ff the Territories; or of any fort, 'arsenal or dockyard of the United States, Bhall have-fit labelled accordingly ''oleomar giifitie1 ib plain and unmistakable let torn. : That every retail dealer wln sells the Ktuff, uud ovory' keeper of a tavern, hostelry, or boarding' houttie; or cap tiiiii of a Kteambat, that sets it upon tlie thbl for "lite nte of guests or boarders, sli.iil place a chiI by the "dish with the iLscriptiou thereon, 'this is oleotnargsr 1DC Aiiot ncr bill in the Imeofhiseflort sJarta out s follows: "Whereas it is the notorious and aomitted .'fleet that various utid divers articles Of diet, drink and I tudiine i ' are : manufactured, stretched and compounded by the ubo of iitgmiiciitti foreign to the nature of the article, and often: the substance so made up jind bld for consumption : is hurtful to 'hcalih and almost invariably- the Off spring of fraudulent design. 'Therefore, whoever: shall inprt, manufacture, rnqt or " ; compound Buch deleterious ahd frauduleot substances and sell! the same !; to- residents of" territories", aisunals,' forts and dock-yards, shall be" deemed f 'guilty of' a1! felony." Further onf this bill makes provision for a nanitary board which shall examide all foo iB, drinks and; medicines submitted to it, and if it finds anything deleterious in any article, both maker and seller of the article -shall ; be r prosecuted.' Wei bid Jol. Green ' good speed in bis work, w It jch is one of reform' no iess.uspbtant in ) U way than that involved in the civil ervicv bill. There is perhaps no greater evil, certainly no more rapidly growing evil, than that of food adulteration; i It u high Uiie ; the matter were taken, in band and CoL Green is very heartijy, to be commended for his full appreciktion Of ita weight. , ; Tut New fork Times doable-leads the following on Jts editorial'1 page i VTbe Pan electric scandalinvolvine certain public men at "Washington,' is a small' matter In comparison with the! Veil telephone t' scandal,' involving certain Uefrfpipeieditors in the citv of INew many auu reiwratea asseruons xna ine attacks made by certain'! New"1fbrk pa (Ua frbm.'tho long purse of the Bell tel ephone' niobbpoly than H deslrelto'pre serva public ruoraU from attaint.' The attack has been OutrageotU, : parties ulariy-sd',: far as the . two cabinet officers 1 ,are, 1 concerned,'. , s1noe; I Mr. Lamar, is not at all interested, ini;. the -i. ill I'm., a "J aI- .nit brought to test the ' Bell patent, and , Mr' TlitUnd, 1 while holding Pan electric5 stock' acquired1 long before he entered tthe cab-neti withdrew iq the outset from all participation jn the case, the Utmost that has been shown so far, after everygun has been , fired, is! that possibly 1 most of "thehgentfemcn; who have beenuassailedst failed to 'bbeerve thataducretloii ! which 1 every ! pul lie msn'1' should J " be'j ' careful to V ex ercise' Always ' for .lii ' own 1 ' isake. The whole ' aocuaation 'seems to' have been - mere'' scandal .;' and ,,: falsa; Sauationt Xf Nothing '; ''improper in the', action of any one of the eentle- men brought to the bar' of publlS opinion the. eves of all. 1 cate that there is moh, in the various suggestions mae of, purchased' journal tStic : influence. t Should these ,sugges tibis take the forni of proof, the result would be disgraceful indeed jto meri can journalism. No . words; could be .found ; adequately to express r the infamy of '?repd table journals de liberately representing the lawful' and Innocent acta of publio men as contrary to; law abd morals. And the case against the papers is already strong in puhjio estimation so strong that' the! loaders kiuong them are placed on the defensive. l lie ew xora star expresses the popu lar idea when it says ? , Jo thut we know who the men are Ih&t own the Pan Electric stock, let is be told who tre tho owiters of the Bell Telephone Jitock. Lat us know: tho names of these ast&aaiiis of character 1" Tiik. attitude of opposition , to the President recently Sbsumcd by 'the re publican senators' seems likely to 'prove a "fiasco. Senator Ldmunds,' who led tUo movement, seems disposed to ' 'craw fifll,'"; and if ho should desert his fol 1 iwers there will inevitably be a at im pede. Lt has all along bgeu ;iu lima ted sliAt he was only playing a! piftj and triat as sot H us ho should be re-elected Senator he, would abaudou J lie fislit. lie eems to rtsaljau that bis side of tho donate ha Undertaken to detuaii'l s right what (t Cuuuoi pohsilly ob'ain in 4ny' way, altd lvatt of nil by mom.s "f tbreatp.- Such a situation is ridiculous, and Mr. Edwuuds dislik s , most of all , things to. r, appear ridivuloqs T Tho esideut stunds . tinai - in : hhm o 'ii wiousnens of right, rel'usin tovit i l o uny unrcasoiisble or ,'unwai rnib I -munds, and ho ii supported ,t a t ity his rabinet, by the Deiutwralie Syttatorp, by the Democratic llouse andv by the ibroo;ratio party geuorally,. ? The ut most that the liepublican movbuitnt can accomplish is the discussion of tho mat ter of removals in. open' scsoipa o( the ,Sente, and tUis will probably be the outoomo. 1 Na one will object to such a fioale since the argument pro and con the Btfpiririjoa position viUiliea appear iofcriot. the attorney 'general and' other t edcr&i bthdajfi- mr mmtAH ;ra.f.Ti f hv hi peen, uiBoiosea, laasa tne wuoie correspondence Jbjthe Pafl MectrWCouii jpaii'yv inicEjt legod .Tplaihyvas said to be enshrined."' has been&id before ibis would "seem io' iudw leaders trill befsee&la their -ttusght of mere ktri lags after party elapital The debate may b an exciting n prolonged war of words; but It will finally be seen that the Sejiata is powerless wave to re jecjt" Vme HJi'the "Trwdflnri" appoint m juta and idirm!tt ef ; the coaatry th'it the adtniniltratibn should'in all its pi' ht" ptneed in th hauds of its frit-nds' will be sirengtheped. .j : : - - . ' m m L- Tiii t-ndorsement of the Blair bill after full 'discussion by the people of Pender county on Tuesday is a str iw showing the way the educational wind is stui oiowing in worth uaronna. t ' l4MkBik.ia. Cor. of jthe Nkws and Ouskkvkk. It seems that the above heading is de stined to obtain as much historic per manency judging from ithe frequert reference (0 it of late in the State press as tho famous 7 to 8" tribunal,! that excited the entire country a few yeai s ago, or as Jmnny other popular; expres sions whose use has become .proverbial. As s matter of fact, we know nothing tbout it; The depository; for oar mail matter ha been from the first and if now, "Call-box No. 65 f What the caption to that former eolumn meant is beyond our ken. It may possibly be the address of thb writer of that article. Is that a specimen of his'$1.25 a col umn editorials" . "If - fQuieiism and its key"! does not pur port to - be a book for teaeners..' There is no aueh statement made, on the title- page, or i then any such announcement in any advertiseniint connected with the sale of the book. It was prepared 'for the genera) reader, pnd. as such, is seh- ing at th rate of d.OOO copies annually i There is not one single error or wrong statement $f fact (there are a few typo graphical errors in uiinplaced figures and incorrect spellinc ), within the lids of 'Short Studies in Literature.' Any statement to the j contrary i is an error. The book has been endorsed and warmly commended by the highest literary au thbrities of tlfe country, and teachers all over the United States are introducing it into their schools. The vary iug 'quotation from Gold smith is not pplical.le, as Ithe writer of thts article wears a 7f bat ow, . it is a matter beyond diseussior, that strong men, brave men brainy men never call ""names. " i It, is the refuge of the weak in spirit aud in mind. ' The term Yankee" is in too general use in this' country for the people of one seOtion or State to attempt (to apply' it to any other., Abe maddest man i we; ever saw was a Georgian, at Niagara Falls, whobad been called a Yankee by Ca nadian.? " Massachusetts people: apply this tei m nf dariftion to those llvinjcr in Ma.:ne New Yorkers attempt to fasten it on the New ng landers generally j ; and they in return receive the same designation from the people" of Pennsylvania and Ohio. while the inhabitants of the latter 8tat are made tosulfer by having it hurled at .their heads by : the Kentuckiana. ? We are a New Unglander by birth1 and cheerfully ; ackow lodge' the fact, while we additionally state that our ancestors lived in this country for more than a quarter of a century before this State had a single settler. . We don't consider this makes, us any better, but we do de voutly trust it doesn't make, us any worse. . Cleveland's Compendium of Enelisb Literature and Stephens' History are r4 markablv eood books, but we wonder who iofbruied (his individual of. tho fact W.e shall-not return ! North to Write "Fool's Errand, No. 21" because there are too 5 many good aud true men and women amonz our acquaintances in the "Old North Mate" fr us to uila any venom, simply because; we baye uocon- scibusly and inadvertently stirred up a viper s nest, it's such an ; easy mateif to "scotch" a snake. lie will sooner or later die from self-inflicted I poism. Neither do we accept this ' as indicative Jl.m - V- Mt - ' - ti d J..2t t?.j or tne want ot generosity ana uospiuuuy for which the South has been so justly famous: - f ."'"' ! 4 1. .. I -If the writer of that tirade desii'es to '.-- ,S"V . '.. J -- t i ciass nimscit among tne "ouxsiue.oaroa- rians,:t we shall not oner tlie shgbtost obiectionl land do not doubt but : what he relegates himself to his proper sphere. 'But th are is really no necessity for calling jth-j attention of the teachers of Worth Carolina to the books mentioned. They havo been: buying them for two ypsfs, as they nave been adycrtiscd for nearly tb;t length of time, as one can rcfedily foo by reference to the catalogue of Alfred vi illiams & Co. f " Doa' iiS of teachers : at the - Wikon Normal honored us with the informa tion that t!iy had purchased one or both of the bool.s mentioned, and saw fit to cOiupliui) ut the ; humble work of their maker. iNo proposition has ever been made by us to prepare a N'rth Carolina his tory, or b text-book for the schools of t iis St-itc, First, we don't know enough rtbout tho history of this State to do soj school libit r , is all sufficient' for Several years to eouie. i '"!-' I . Wo don't cure to talk or 1 writo much about e-h ilarship, because o few of the best inf'rmed people even, know what it is in its fullness. But we state this We have passed an examination in nine teen branches bf study before one of tho highest tribunals m this; country an 1 rt-eeKo I 100 per cent, in each and every branch. We are sadly aware, how ever, that we hsve yet much to, learn 'Qviizsisui and its key" oost tho writer six tbin"nd hours of severe labor and afti exo.jiditure of $500 , in; mon ay Ho will never be able! to repeat its Worth, if h writes an hundred books .Hot ono item was taken from a news paper though it is freely quoted from by ill 3 press of tho country, sometimes with. fr q-jently without, ackoowledg ment !it its contents i wt're t gleaned from tbi usandHof books published in this omntrv, and frotu translatrd works, to which w ii added the information obtain ad by investigation of records of various historical societies, audi facta: derived from travel and observation. A fair proportion of the contenta of that book cannot be found printed eUewhero in any other book bn the faco of the earth - The indifferent acquaintance of this fellow; with the contents of the two 600k 4 he mentions, shows that in all probability he picked them up 'from the eouateri pf soms one of tbi Bnaerons n sale,,, and, poor VevilT wasbnly prevented from Obtaining those ne had riot seen, by the Same dearth of finan cial ability as characterises ther weakness of Jjisjnental development. ' V No evil," however. Ts uumixewith some good, and 'he has in (Ueslitrff fur nished the' equiValont of a adtef- tisement bf the bik4 r rf r The lack of proper grammatical eon- strfStion, the over-reaching envy satu rated with vonom. promiu'-nt in his bowl, proves him to be a vioions tgno- raiuun We shonld toot bve noticed tlie t-tfusion it was rr,il!y it'infeessary, for the books long ago!il4-fibed them selves as sucu attackB are retroactive and really help the assailed, b,ut in com pliance with the reuueht tf personal riends. Notbins helte 1 more ! sr-at that really, great man, tirovr (Cleveland, in the presidential chair thati tH contempt ible scurrility of the lii pullican press sixteen months ago. : Wonder if this follow didn't learn his trade at that time ? "The real genius is uiodePt." This eipre85ion it- i ot new but it s good.: It places the writer of that bumiptious ar tiele among the list" of wiei men,, and demonstrates his genius in the wisdom he has shown by concealing his nam under the veil of an anonym-ius corres pondent. It is quite probable he . is aware of our muscular prowess, and our extreme disinclination to accept even the slightest discourtesy, ' and when ho is kuowa he can promise himself to be the most completely threshed man the beau tiful bright sun of North Carolina "ever shone upon " In no other way can we stoop to his level. j Alhert 1 . J OIJTHWIOK.. N. B. We shall continue to publish circulars. The rth (Carolina printer does not object to doing the work.- is known everywhere,' and well merits its reputation as the "People s Iveme- dy, ana "universal fain uestroyer, For over foriy years this great vegeta ble compound has proved its eflieacy,' and never failed to do its. duty when brought into use. It has won its greatest renown as asupduer of all pains and in flammations; and should be in every household. Pond's Extract cures Sore Throat, Quinsy, Infiamod Tonsils, Wounds, Bruises, Tiles, i Catarrh, etc. The snow storm is a general bue. State Senator G. W. Plunkitt, of New York, was a sufferer for six years from dumb ague and fever. Uefwas completely cured by taking : five BranV dretb Pills every night for a week.! One or two taken every night are perfectly safe for old or young, male or female. The freexe almost destroyed the oat crop. " ' ATle t Mothara. Jlrs. Wlnslow'a Soothina Syrup abould at ways be itsed when .children are eutttng teeth. ujreiieves tne iitue sunerrr at onee, n pre ducea aatHraL quiet Bleep by reliavtet the ifld from ain. and the little cbernb awakes sbrightMabttoa." I is- very! pleasant,' to .taste; soothes toe child, softens the gums, allay iu pain, relieves wind, regulates tne ooweu ana is the best known remedy for" Uarrhra wbethfr rWw from teetbbia1 r r naea. Truck farmers are -ii t..unN. N, IT DBCflCIISTS AND DBiLUal jiaaoTiauM a. vooxua roapAii, aitTiaoax, a a. Jibaotuteiv -e -. Opiate, Eaietic PHOIV, chabi . TiHu.t:acoarAT. alLi.TiaoaEvaK. Asselately Pare and CaaflBlteratai. . - HOSPlTAt8t CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, INFIRMARIE8. km Phumw bv Pwmauktm fvurrwiMa r i. OURSS i CONSUMPTION, HEMORRHAGES Mn4 mkt Wmuttnf JUm$ DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MALARIA.! I v mmm AWI V Mi: PURE STEIULAIIT f f FOU THE 610. INVALID, fl CQNVALESCINQ PATIENT8, AGELV PEOPLE, I , Wiak and Debilitated WoatcH. Wot mi by PronrUtik Oroeart aiS DwlM- mim in K mn m Mnn It tnm f.iinn?iirt7.iiiui tae Bm VUH WaUar Ca, wriy.ia if 1 kmmitmtl.t t bum mm ma Wm 'lad : 05 ., & 5 ' ' : H i jn ir V Cam.. ' ForPAiN 1 TKAryg MARK. iw - . wmwm mmhiii it in iHtiniieMitiPiifwsmeassniiaw Morris & We will ' offer' durtaf; this week a superb Use ot , . J. BLACK AND COLORED STLK3, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, at exrep Uoaally low prk ea. EXTRAORDINARY BAROA INS la Towels, Napkina and Table Llnena. i BLACK CASHMERES AND BLACK GOODS A SPECIALTY, i JORRIS iV JpARTpR 203 ; FayettevUle Street, RALEIGH. N C ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT. For fifteen years they have steadily i gained to favor, and with sales constantly increasim; have become the most popular corset through out the United States. The G. quality hi warranted to Wear twiee as long a ordinary corsets. We have lately in troduced the G and B B grades with Extra Long Waist and we can furnish them when preferred. ':. U- I . . i , , ' Higheot awards from all the World's great fairs. The but medal received is for First De gree of Merit, from the late Exposition held at New Orleans. While scores ot patents have r been found worthies, the principles of the Glove-Fitting have proved invaluable Retailers are' anthorUed to refund' money if, on examination, Uieae eersete de-not tprov as reprinted. For sale everywhem Catalogue ree on application, TBOMSOV. lAOraDOST CO - ' New Vork. i; '! ; :i i i ii- i : :i ' i i '- ' r "- -x i : S "- i : ' : BUSBEE'S lOftTH : :H0UIU Ajin PORM-fiOiDK:. .Thirj.Edhlon Revised and It i This 'h- the best book of th- ku imbiwaw4n4-totauis everrvout of law a ad every fern which eas bo- awededl hi the wairiatrateaf pracUc m Uus . Stat.! Thb! worn baa over 1 f And contains as much matter as ia ta bt- ,cend hi any five Dollar Book' ever issued! it tae etace; n u Juaaaomefy printed, bouao t leather aad la sent by ntah prepaid fer .tbnatie of the Pi can efibid io b fwitfaoatth IQkrc7 Buabcc As nb other book in t ; State give ill th aw in hia practice. 8-w d all orders le th lUinaners, -; . ALFRED WILLIAMS): & CO. ' BOOKSaXLEKS IXD SranNKSS, i Ramuou, N. C. ;: SJf&tJ J AL AH IltJU IT UKUto T Grand Opening or- WHITE GOODS LACES AND I TODAY, WKDNEiDiy; Ejl 3rd j T e will open tbe largest and choicest ' lues of Embroider? TrknmiuRs, All-over Embroideries. EmbroieleredFlonnetngi and Edgings matcaea.' Mateked lusiertings and Edges, MstefaebVHanrfbnrcc, . Colored Hambures 4 Matebed AlUovera Ecm ItUto ErabrtHderiesi matched. Oriental, EgjanFael4Hes, Frenok Nainsooks. 4 l-rii - tVanCatotlelmsbed Nainaooks. Maaahaa Preneh eaid India Mulla, Freata?Lawns;IndiDimities, 7 ' Victaria Lawns.' Linen D'Indiea i Striped Kaid A Cliecke Nainsooks, rutkey nd, Nay y and Eom Cambries, Scotch Zephyrs, Crinkled Seersuckers, are, .w will mark them at lower fnoes than heretofore ksows. JUSIICl MARKED DOWN PRICES FOR CASI' TTia fODWtag duah alls ailkih. hetl T acaaoaable and useful ? --Ank8' wnrran DRESS GOODS. Baarr Jaana.' rAMHkma. ' maalatmn data and other Funiahtaf 4ajiaii m Boys near. ''taVIIes ant IkWs Hi . .. jr.; , . .Si r i,f. ; i WINTER UNDKRWEAR, j j ' ;. . f i:i 1 :t .!V' ! i Sill Wraoafor Uirairktaafcatiylea aJlna to order this eoaaon. . , . Blanketa. Opera, ' Basket and HOneyeomb Klaenalaj ' Bleached and Unbleached Canto nanneia. . :.-'; : ifOOTS FORI MEN AND, BOY8 f Several Itoes at Baavy bas for 1jM11l 1 Xfeaea, Hen and Bova. ' ; TJ Overshoe tor IAdlaa, Xiaeef ana JCeai arse quality. ' M-i .'i-J-.i-y i-s u , ManV wool-ltaedeBtlnf Antiasfot' TS. Sfatao baa man otner articles in nW stack' which eanbwbooat low lot oaaa. . Call and xamu t;ooda ana priera and set for yourself that be means what b says. Don forget the plaoe. f - miSiTttn6tiBalei, B.C. I ' NoW la tbi tun to erder' Coal for WINTER SUrPMES : When tne beat article can be had at lowes prce and delivered clean from tae ears, hav ing never touched the earth since takes from tfar- mines. . ; : . ; , . -sTHE FREIGHT ON Tennessee Coal Is reduced for a short time and lt who ex pect to use it should order at once and save 60c to f 1.00 per ton. y OtiR FAVORITE i . i Kinds of Anthracite Coat ean be bad non but cannot b gotten at all later In the season.; So let us have your orders at once for both kinds and aizes. JONXSAPOWXLL. NI THOUSAND GOOD CORN AND Meal Baga wanted by ' JONE8 A POWKLL, ; Payetterffle St. and Central Depot, , ; , ! - iiatstf hi S, p s t - 4.T,.' if a just axcaxvxn at M.T.Norris&Bra 20,000 pound Shucks. 20,000 pounds Wheat Straw far bedding. i j 100 barrela Patapseo Hour. ,100 barrel Oraage Grove Flour. : 5 Kt " XM barrels Carolina Pavorte'I I ' SO barrels Bngar. 1 - li i 1 i ! r 224 bags Ptaf Bolted Meal. 1,000 bushels Whit Cera, 1 7,000 boaheh Feed Oat. f 4 .4 . 20,000 pouadaTiMTtowthy Hay. i U I' r- Call and price our goods before yon 'por- eaasc cisewner. ; m l M. T.' NORMS &' jSRO. gT. MAR YS SCHOOL, i be Kaster Tera. the 80th aemi.3-iuari !im ot this school will brain on Thursday, J uioary 28th For catalogue apptyt to the H j REV. LE.S.S KXT hMEDES. -S Raleib, S. C an2"llm. ' - I 1 IT WILt i'A Y m If you propose going West or; North west to write to me. I represent the Short Lino. ( F. D. Bosk, D. A. P., t : -Atlanta, 6a. WIRB RAILING AS D 'ORHA MJE3TAL . WtRK WORK., f ' bvrts a cex. i .i No 86 North Howard street. Bsltuaor. aaaau. fftcturera ot Wire bailing tor Cemeteries, bal. oonlea, Jte, Sieves, Fenders, Cagea and Coal ere a, Woven WirTroaBedatevds, Chain etfana,Ae. .i.f '- ; ;,?-:. '. , j! QrriCEPOBRNT. Havtog leased froa January lei tbi honseon WlhnlhsatnM.aeacfe tomFfaa- m th tec. jv.jiQwr upy la th rear of Battl Merdeeaf will h. rem. Appty to jh if. jsatue or. ta unde tfed. : ' ' BJC1TD' HV LX WU. tl king;:&!;ma:cy. Houis . cndlgnT Painting, l ry Ho. 1 Cast Davi SW.uadr Uw'Sutldlaf. W do Bbwaatotaf , eiaanb fibasmtagaad l mwal Beoa PaJsrHiar. ' T- TT'I'M Special taetiitlas ff IOW vrriTt. iroVw fraan aar atiats vHeH'A, r Dtm Goal !! ikTATi'rvr WWW if f M tt r FUR SALK OR KENT. ; iRT AUK SALIC j i .iobii t(. nMb-nty rtained la a mrW 1 1th day ot January, JUU7 .A..I WMU and v. XL. : beavtruatretto aeui the pay uteat of a dabtto Geo; W,B wwood. daoaaaed. lwiuiwi. MUMconrt-touk doortn tbe city JiXWorah,Jbe.t2Ad dT ot Febru. aJ7,i8"e, arAiMSi m4 to-Bartaa's OK twwaktp Wake eountv, aojolninc the lands of Wm. Laaaltar. 3. J. Boater, W. G, AUcn lotnatastt I Ferrell and wife new Uv, aad wMtatauurU1'! Tne dead Ms rarlatartd ta book 7s. wntt.. i ' r I 1 t- ! . -i 4, i ttiru. a van vw, uaentor f of Gia w.Hoawoor,dWd T. X. Aftoo, Attorney, ; au30dtd : t - VTOlKSof ftAXE varaabl BouaaandLoC for aal m tho ery heart of Kalclgh, ff ur? tlndar authority lnveted hi see by th t parlor court of Wak county tn a dseree m the pedal proefiedinsa nUUed B C Fraaenan and other, ex parte, I will Sell at imbue an tloa, to ibe hlfrbeat bidder, at tne our-aouM ooor la toe eity ef Baielah: . eacuraay, the 6th day of February;. 1M, that very dealr aoie property, eeasMiiaa; oi one nouae aa lot located on the earner ot Martin and Sails- bnrr ati ta aald ctty aad runnbaf back 6S fact to BX. atoorVa liiM. Sato aft 19 o'alock aa. Tana m third caear and th on year, wtth utereat atSper eeaU I : ; j- r It a. a. Art, " . I - Conuniaaioaer. ' Pacs A BoiLDnra. Attonwy. I. January 6th, 1896, dtd. ' , 3 ALB OF VALUABLE LAUD , joun n cmr or aALSsoa. , This h to rive notice thai under and bv vb to of - an order , f Aha Superior Court tor the oanmty ef Wake, nude in ta eim aetion of K. wt wnartofv aa- lmatrawr oi uavia jl. Carter, d-ceased, aad otbar again Moses A. BHlsoe ami others, wui aeUat pub lie anctloD, tion to the bigbeat bidder, at tho court houic door, to te eit, of Baleign the d day of February, 1888, at 1 o'clock p. xa certain tract of land e-ataintog atxut tw hundred acrear-wbirta wm.ll. neon aonveytwi to aald aioaeaA4 iuruo Dy aeeaaaaea in i.tuiuav oi November, 1866; r-giatered la theame ot the reirtoter of deeds fer th county of Wake, to book 15. at page Vtt the 38th day of January. 1M67 Tbislanowillbe sold to parcels to au it . purchasers.., : j - j: For plot of tne same, persons woo may con- i-innftfl fxvominjf bidders are referred to Col. A. W. fbalT' r. , ! ! 'j - .(J ' The terras ol the we are One-third ot the purchase moni-y io cash, one third in twelve months and vntthrd la lwi yearn wuh inter est from the day d sale at the rate of eixfat per eent prr annum, i.vabl' annually, and i he title to said land to he retained until tbe full payment ot the purcuose money. am persons ' wno, , contemplate purchasing will pleane make their exauunatioba of title be tore the day ot sale! t ' SPIER WBITAKHR. an lPdtd ; Conunb sioner. S ALU VF LAKU ily virtue of authority artven to a mortinura fiom Atexanuer Barham aad wife to W. B. Allen, recorded In i he re t later omee of Wake county, ta book 82, page It, w will sell on Monday, toe Z2d day of February 1888, at the eourt-ltouse door to tbityof RUenrh, th tondcnuycyed in said iortgain, eontatotog' 254 acres more or leaa, aituated to LltU Rivet township of aail county aad .. adjoining th lands o( Ja-perBari am.l. G. : lUudietL Slou DarraL 16. B. Perry a-d otbera. j) i Temu of sale casn. Tune of sale 13 cdoek nu i . PAUR HOLDING, ' Attonaeya tor laArtcaae. - Jan 23d, 1888, dtd.: , , ALUABLK crrr PKOPSRTT FOB.' jSALE By virtue ef power oafrrd - aa by a i e rta'n doed of mertgage executed by DaL 1L i Crawford ted Witt and recorded In register's office of ffake rouaty, ! book 78; Sg wilt aett to the bigbeat bidder for cash at pub lic auction, at th oourv bouee door 1 the city ot Raleigh. Monday, March !(. 1888, at 1 . o'eioca m to properly in sail mortgage do- orrbed, ttaated tn theoBbm porttoBot th cttyaf I-aJelgh, r Blount atreeft. ' - -A iUiiM,WAava,.umraiant r ' ' ' '1 r"' Mortgage." B. T. if omAouKi attorney an. tp 3Sv fttd - - jf.;v "ITaXTJABU. LAND FOR SAUL "yvlttue of authority coefrrred by eer- tain deed of . mortgage executed the 24b. dav of April; ms3i by Ml'lard iCal, 'lrutv Alfred Joaesand Lisxl C. Jones, ato wtf.v t K ; 8 Puil sad aweorded ia the (B w it too rcaister of deeds tor Wake: "uaty, ' in book 7S, at pat 7eo, aad alto bv authority of a certain! deed of tni. executed Vhe loth dar ef August, 1888, by the same pirtlea to A. W. . Hat wood, trustee for R. & PuUen. and re. i corded to the offiee t the-tvgtater ef deda tor Wax county, N t to book, 74, at page 681, w will . SaAurdar, February 20th, 1886, ell atpublic ouery I state of said Mil'ai tor i th tbe Interest aad ard MlaL sruatoe, Alfred Jones and Luxl O Jones In th tract of laud dest-rbed inaaiddeedef mortgageaad deed of tnwt, aid tract coBtaintog 580 acre mora or lee and being te asm tract of 'ajid whereon the said Alfred Jones and wife doaww reeld, refcrenee to which deed f aoortgage and deed of trust ta hereby made; for a full description ef aid lands. . ' -" )!: . - Pluoe of mJpt doof of eouaty eoorheuae in Raleigh, JT. c Tune ef aal 12 e-eUtck m. : R & PULLS ST, Mortgage. ' A. W.; lUTwooiV'Trual, -San. 81, 1886, dtd. ; ; ' JIVIDESD NOTICE. f ' . J I A KOBTH CgtOLHTA RAQ.OA CO. - SscM-Ar ao TaaAsoaaa'' Orrica, i o. t-Bors, N. Jn. S"th, 1886. ' The directors ot th orth Caratto railroad com' any havo declared a dividend of 6 perl oent. three per cent pa j a le JJa-ch 1st to stock. :l uIm... -m.b u.a aaa a. . . W 10th, aad tbree per eeutiSeptember 14 to stock blders ef record at j o'clock m. August 10th. nexU The stock books of tbe comitany will lw closed at 13 o'clock m. February loth until : JMtrchlst and at 12 eMoCkm. ugist 10th until September 1st, 1886. If P. 11. RIJFFIN, JanSI. ii SeCy and treasurer. 'Now is the Wi. iter of our i discoaten Made glorious SujiMin" '! ' "" -' i ' ' I-'' BY USITAIG The AKGAND, , The ROYAL AEGAND, J t The CENTURY, . 1 ' f or any of the rarums kinds of Heating , . Stoves Blwtyt kepi la ftook and r old at IZm Very lowsf fjices ADDITIONAL O0MF0BT i We would adriaa th use of wa ' DOOK-CHECKS AND 8PEINGS. s- - f ' . a-.; i st- fr-l if -"' .4 They prevent th alanunhlg ot dear and ken iheaa always shot; if your bona I hml wUlheUtt with . w.si44. v A AL VAUlJvl!t, .: ' ' i ' ' J. it , AiAJJ- V, II I II I III I III Mi. . I IU., i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 5, 1886, edition 1
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