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A' 4 3 ' 1 "1 ,1 .1 . 5 - - r 1 s ."it!---;" -.i'.-i I V.-- ': : "', :i"':- : U',:. :M 0, 0 Tub News jctOisfbtox; Pcswsd Dailt (ixarr Moxsat) aito K-BYTHKMEWS AND CO; Ditty one year. BSanYpostdoV " i; r tT 00 lxsobv.M. . . .. h-'l WeeUy,seyear,v J't'.ca oo . No bum entered without payment,' tai no per sent alter the expiration oi me puo SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1888. ' Ths democrats of the blaekfi district ire plackjly talking about roaning udidate for Congress.- Weljl there's . nothing like trying That irrepressible jung niani' Mr. Walter Page, baa broken out again, and J thia time worse than . ever1. , In connec tion with'his laat performance; and as doing justice to 'it, we are" forcibly re- minded of those appropriate lines . in Gaston's patriotie ode . to the VOld North, SUte." which doubtless all of oar readers remember: '.- :i f - tr";rO; curious result of the January ; eold snap waa the fact, just nbwreport- I, that the salt water froie on the reefs in the Gulf of Mexico and great nam- bers of fish were killed.; These floated -of course and ooTered the surface of the water for miles off both the Florida and I ; Louisiana, coasts, f That fish could be killed by any degree of eold that might be experienced in the Gulf hs; hereto fore been doubted, but there: ifeeiua to be no doubt about the truth of the re- ;eent report. '.'.' vf" , 1. , ' T joint committee of adjustment, appointed 46 brmg order, if possible, !. ; v .r "out of he phi senatorial i efesljhas , done it utmost to effect a comprcHuipe, " " hnt without succeas, it wema,p1ti; e- : v Si'S vubliean uinoritr. it la announced, r-1 ' fuses to abide by the decision ofr the coin '. ;.; , j , mittee.i and all negotiatioin are tere t ;;! fort likelto fall thmu-fh.? Resident ; Kennedy and his followers ar jreported. .faet" W- weir f ways, and 'Abose f ways ; tend toward earryii'g their poinVregard cless of law, right L or JosUeci; i The i democratic majority ; rtiil proba bly ' have ! to .ignore tte I re publican mischief maker and proceed to the ' transaction' of business ''without ; their assistance. Certainly: the Demof ' eratie members, whose clear; titles to 'theif seats are soughc to! bt H aside ; without examination, or f4aw. cannot be expected to -yield -their placee oi respouBiDuiiy to ouiera a. ue acra : demand of Republicaa party abriekers. It i still to be bopedi howeyer tbat no V great trouble will - result from the com v i i i Mi Hi ii i ,f I jf; f. ,j j ; l iTaia tnow-ntorm was widely extended, having centered well' down m 4he souths -vna part or Alabama and motea "eastwai tb point hear thMnifeWii MIIaattt',aV tfflirm the snowfall came -ijignt - search of the mercury for the' scro point - -'-mm' -KKm r. "H r-.,vf sjuav in the unir States; in the Uhia yaUej, t in Tennessee and on the Atlantic slope. The . ice king made a royal Journey and nearly; equalled nia well remembered ::l performanees of three - weeki 4 gl ; Even in i lower Florida the thetinom y" eter; could not register much' .mord than forty tnd coast danger signals wer4 - dispUyed from Key West to Portland! . The Northwest waa spared tbe?f sndjwj drops, but its ; inhabitants' shivered in their buftalo overeoats with, the temperi ; v ature down to twenty-six; Uiirty-six an4 ; even forty below aero. . In ou &imedi ale yicinity the snow served aa'a prdtec v tion ; and the consequences of the cold waVe were r not therefore 1 '& 'ae g rioua as f were those of the last, ipap i ProbaEI no injury" was done fcflops : whereas the laat freese, we. learn,, liter- . ally destroyed the f'wtops;":j: ismall ' grautiaye osV earliest :towif-1,Thi ;waye b passed, ho wererf aqd iitiaa JjeasonaJde'to sirppow ;that another aea Vspu. ofsuch extreme' frigidity will raf & fliet us. before the 'flowera ahall bloom f in the spring.': Thu new British, cabinet which has been ofilcially announced is geienUj regarded aa a mildiorapromiaeilYe it eontaina four known home raleri Messrs. Udstone,hamberUinChild- erf and Morley; ,Theset it is supposed, -'will go aa fjar aa.possibU in the diree- tion of this reform.. A eable special ' aayt Mr. GUdstoae i b high,8piritsand fully ooafideet of bis 'ability to settle the .IrisniuMt'C.Wr. hope he ) hss ' pot I OTek-estfmated his poweis. . Heha cer tainly tdeal with a people who are in 1 disposed to yield any prerogaaye, reaj or fancied. In the light of tneir history one cannot help thinking that tile t will eventually lose Ireland as they lost America. ; The new cabinet ia,'ad up aa follows :' i I ; Sir. tiladstone Premier tnd First Lord Of thd Tr.asury. , !. Sir Farrer HerscKei-Lordl High Chaneejtoc. Tl ? " , . . Lotd President of tite Council Earl Bpencer.l f . - n. Childers Homo Sccrttary. , Earl lJooberxy Secrt'tai'y of Foreign Affairs, i: , :"; . 6 Earl Granville-- Secretary of the Col onics. 'J: ;-- '' ; :- Karl Kimbrly---4iccTeWy. of India. Mr. BaniieTuian-Secretary for War. Sir W. Wrnbn Harcourt Chancellor f the Exchequer. . ; ' Marquis of Ripou--First Lord of the Admiralty .i ' J. Chsmberlain President of the Government Board - . Geo. 0. Trjyelyan Secretary , Scotland. ' " r for Ue A. J. 31undella Prisideut of Board of Trade. iuA ' r-, ... Sir: Farrr tleraehell ak Recorder 4f Carlisle in 137 3 an ftnnmi. flnal ?b 1R80: EH Kim barley was Lord Lieutenant of irelandn iaawau aeeuriMitax.Jor f inaia from 1882 to 1885; Mr. Henry Camp-bell-Bannermau was secretarVi of the j. Ajmiraltyin .1 882. And chief, secretary fot'Ireland; in. 1584; and the -Marquis of ipon. was secretary of wajr and 'for Ibdtc ia l804G; president nfCouu:il iu 18-7S! and governor general of India In i l88(V-8t. r: The Marquis created a f"reat sensation a few years ago by sud enly going over to the Roman Catholic rcbZ fj Wble this change of jrbltgion doS not prevent his receiving a seat, in thief cabinet, it would be a constitutional objection to his becoming prinie minister. Mr'i Trevelyan ia principally kaown: as ihe'ncrphew of his uncle. Lord Macaulay. Ui8' 'Life sMLei Iters of Lord Macau lay '! iliade bltu! famous. Recently be has been Chief seVTetary, for Ireland having succeeded 'lord Frederick Cavendish, who was' murJerfd iwith iUnder-Seere- tarV Burke the day after his arrival in publiu. May tJth; 1882. Mr.' Mundulla- was Vice-President 'of the Codncil of EducatiOirfrom 1880 to 1885J lie is a Flow oTtbeRojal Society Mxl John Morley has .'beii the editor! Of ho Fortnightly Review since 1867. r He i tiuifpoKcn id vor oi xiome lxvlv k yer decisive tote w,aa had ednen day in the House , and quite uuexpect- i y , on . i h i si Iyer question. It shoed yry clearly the futility of the attempt made to i deuionetise . silver, if iliot the Utter hOpelrtteness of any anti-silver iegislatiyc scheme. The question arose upon the Bland resolution offered last Monday,- which ''Waa reported back by dlr island from the comreutee on com ag, weights and measures. The pre amble of tti tesoiution recites lithe de4 lorationl' l ot president Coe, of the Aie ican Exchange national bank of fw Ybjrk.made it the convention of the national bankers': association t phicsgo iu Sep teujber last, to the effecti that to avoid paying out1 the silver dollars the treasury: confined its :! disbursements to strictly legal demands' and!- refrained from utonlhly payments on the funded debt; also that she treasurer had con ccrted -srith4 the; New York tlearhig house to maintain the single Or igold standard. The i resolution r itself, I it jrill be remembered, is 4o 4; the effect ;Khat the , secretary j) lof the; treasury be requested td inform the ; House whether or, not' any : auch aereement or. axrangement ! was 'effected by: the management of. the treasury de partment with tbe clearing house-eeea tniltee in New. York or. with ;anjr. ther tssociation or person, as. is allesed in the Said addrew pf Mr. (e ; andif so; by woat autbority oiJaw aucn amngement was: made and carried out; and.'fartherj tolnfornt the House what ainet of ail- $1$ dollars were in the tceesnry on the foai-th day of March last, wnrepresented If bdtoUhding eertifictes;! aid wftat3 amount of silter; certificates were in cirj eoktion I: what- amount of such dollars are towitt the freasury wirepreflented MtouUtaAb ainoitnt of soch certificates is bow in cir4 i KMNi-'M-vrv a iub veasory on lueiOUrVD oay oi warcn last that could na-re ieen! PpUed in the ; payment of ihe interest bearing debt and other duesf of the gar 4 eiirientand wbat amount of auch dol lia are now held 14 the treasury ; that eoWd be so appiiedi alsot whatfamonni; if Silver )eUficaies kre held til the treaaf JUfjr .'ttiatf could be reissued ; also what amoont'of interest-beaHng debtis'now subject tb eaHand Will tie suie policx be;i pursued in the 'payment of I ailTor thereon and on vther publio.dues inv tutttreajinthej)ast-7l r u: ;Thia willbe::sii aboUlk poai tiye aiid far reaclsg s it well could be. s Tiner bought fit went toC far; partteularlt! in the. fi-iia ' Li 'iS f'ltur p?ley-tf the. trfa uMefcs 'MorrisbBr and Baadall fif thkt tho'adininisfeficittV n;ftwitl, UislJfuctibtii 1 ! strike m objectionable I elausi 'f thit IS W Uft ttie last Vamm'rtSk 'viMdL frMSbfTt fevvenu ' -Thai wiw coa aiderfed hy the ailver mea an dpporU- "ni of strength; and the yeaa wi ftayal were demanded, on the notion. n result waa . v vote of W I to ilfiO against striking out a pretty decisive yoje, as we have said. Some Ifew; re. publican: gold-bug members J may Hairy voted simplywitb a view to embariU thst the adminiatrafiAn Si ble. but the: ainect of ihd runli la little cbanfed.. ho waver that tnav'lvA Of the North, Carolina Cdu! G"1 TOted yea, tbaa i, to wrue out; Messrs; Bennett. jQowlesv Umidwsoni Johnston, O'Hari, Reid and b:Juaer ao, i -I'-ilH:;' t-'l'M ; t t:IL4Jtttlla) At .OKkfcnlO. ! i The thirteenih, hatibbal! ebnfereuce of vaariuea; ana correction .wul meet at StJ PauL Minnesota, Thnrsdav. .Tnlv 15 tb. tThe object ef the coaference is to obtain? and to diffuse information Ire spepung ; benevolent, charitable penal, and reformatory work, embracijig -the 0-ire and,rnre of ihe insane; the saving and the protection and reformation of children? und;jouW; the wholefsub)eci of prison management and reform; the edncation and the care of the"blliid, the deaf and dumb, and the feeble-minded; tbe prevention and cure of pauperism ; the: uianagement of workhouses and poorhousee; intact, every iueans devised for ameliorating tbe ponditiou of tbe de-: fcotive, dependent and delinquent claia' vf 'our' fellow-beings. Papers? ou thd different tomts will be '.presented b dia- Itnguislieii men, supposed to be Mie b;est; informed in the country on th ubject diacussed Practical men will be nresent IU large 1 numbers, who have Ideyoted years, petnapa a lifetime,! to 1 the study! of ,a spitl-ialty. Theories will be iestod by the light of experience. 1 The best 1 ! ti9fDi4iuef yery eoauy. of the W!t IderabS' atrpa&ted' -Jthose deeirouof improtinglexingi aa became atitutiona, ot founding newnJnetj The sonicxencea oare Bfceanj puorvwvu .ui mportance and usefulaess.) The tveuth, . vif .' - . - neid.in .waatungton juy juss year, waa attended by 400 ddegatesJ and thirty five1 8tatea.wero rpreaeWted.l ; The indi cations are that the thirteenth will be stitl larger.: . It is desirable that North Carolina should be well reprettented at this meet ing,' pecaurfe heretofore some erroneous ideaA relative to this State have, unfor tunately been propagated before this in telligent body by ne George i Cabl", wno in a paper reaa oeiore it staieu vuai. we had no penitentiary in this State, anu tbut we worKea our coo nets on me contract system, and Uiefwi malefactors were subjected to uiauy borrora aeath. disease i aitd cruel reatiaent. Thewe ftateineny : beiue untrue it would be wooiu we 1 wno ean epeafc tor mo care ana atten tion North, Carolina bestows on every cl?s, of unfortunate persoLS within her borders.. There is only one evil wnwn we should reform the condition of our county jails. This is a crying evil, and it should receive the thoughtful inves tigation and attention of our benevolent una oeoerou men and women.': It is a field invitfug "good works." H.LSXWHEKB we print a euejrestion as - ... to the work of tho State department of agriculture, from the pen' ef an expe rienced and a progressive farmer, which is hot without force: Read it. .; A fttr.mt't Btf Mla. Cor. of the News and Observkr. rermit me to uianx you tor your Tuesday's suggestion to offer advice for the conduct of tuu agricultural depart ment, for w nose estabusament no man in North' t Carolina worked hnrder or used more j fully th& few f talents God messed mm wita.wan J; did. I saw in it great good to: the farming interest of our state. -,-). Immediately, after the war an associa tion of Quakers in Baltimore established whatL wasr familiarly : known aa the "model farm" nearllish. Point: It Was simply n old, : worn, dilapida toj.farm tjbiey purchased.! : They built a modern! bam and new fences, put upon; it'a practical, progressive farmer, fertilized; pluwcd and seeded, stock- eu it :viiu jersey catue ana fine brood1 mares; nothinz on any very expeoaiye scale, i It was kept up twelve or fieen years; and until other and many neighboring farms were better managed by tnoir owners than it was itself, run aa it was bj a hired super intendent. . ; ' : Today an.y stranger will see through' out that I whole viciiity the effects of that experimental farm: It is visible in the family circle, in the kitchen, in the dairy; stable and fields, in fact in every place and can be traced in a very large degree toi that little farm; and I have no fears of proof of ibe facts! here stated in ealling 'upbn any of your ! readers who hive traveled ever that and other sec tions of Nortb Carolina. : Now to : bit points We have ) in thia btate ninfe CoaiFBessional districta. each of them haviasr one or more boardink achoobv lqcated ma farms. I doubt if there is. a&Ync&whicn has not onefof . ese bbardinci schools that would eladly fttrniahtu ample plot of land, stock and labor- tri. run a stricUy j model farm, whieb.sliould cost nothing toi the "de- partoient'r other than ;a salary for the semoes or a superintendent, who would b under the direction' of and in close 'communication with the State ! depart ment in Rf.leizbi followinz the dictates of jsaid offieers, trying such experiments Huty vui, ana otur tests ox nis own suggestion;: a report ;ofj each! of these ntnntendi nts to be knadei monthly fco the-, cbmhjiasioner, he to condense and Publish in bia bulletin just what is do ing at each station, and let that bulletin go out to not less than : ten ' farmers at eyerjr postoffice in the fStite. . ; f Now tho pine of these; schools, each with' a membership of fifiy to one hun dred boy j; each pnrsning; his regular course witli this object lesson daily be fore his eyes and listening! once a week to a lecture from this superintendent,. seeing the; interest that would naturally. db attacued to tne ne.w departure by tue ohtside;w(rl(L, learning the results, one f the others, throughout the State aud the practioal application 'of the chemis try be j is1 stadying, lappreciatiitg the real advantages of flour made; of olean wheat, the product of the dairy, bujttor, rijbh and luscious (not ? cat j brains), &c How could the small 'amount thus ex pended by the "departajeBt" simply jfor paying the salary of these nine sup eriutonue)t and (he publication and dis tribution 01 the bulletin be more advan tageous Expended with; half; as. much good to tlio farming interests Of North Carolina Ui amy other wsy? j , Tben. ti, th commissioner; of agri cttlturifihdl the State chemist, and, pos sibly the i'ttoiigration agent should visit each of jthese schools ouarterlv and keen the interebh aJivu; thus the nss of boys 4 and gurlfs; : m well as a large portion of settled ; 'farmer 'throughout the whole State, woui'c be vastly benefitted and en couraged. ; ' j ' ' I : ! y ': !' iKoStatohas superior advantages to NprUi Caialina If intelligent J effort is du-ected. ' i ..-jf ;The le)artraent of fagripukure was first established to help the: farmer and hfiibt?rSKt. He pays; forflts- main t nance dirvtetly and in justice is entitled to its, beni-fits, and how can that better b don thin by. instructing him and U-pchiir his boys higher ; education in that eRpeoial department, and while hia mind j nctive and eager to learn. :Tho expenso to the department would not exce r $500 each for the nine super inteniientb, tho school would furnish the land, teaum, stock and implements, and be glad to do it. The only trouble I ee wou i'tv the competition of schoobi. 'h. to get xhe annex, as the product of ue larm vould amply repay tne cost to ciich ot due schools. jt ,h , , jf il enft't close without again thanking you for the offer to make these i sugges tions, uid 'also I want to beg those who hive more influence with the depart ment than myaelf to consider the plan figure the post and eatimate the result. W ith great respect, I am your friend, i- fe ll: " I i '- ' ii ' B. Even tbe hoBfrt ftrs trill vtier kil CURRENCY. ! am inruxiBLi Vrxtiixi. The 8aaters may fret and frawm, , ;; But Uevelaad aver w&l back dowa Tls unrappoaable; ' .4Hlii fcaekbos severyet hw oeg ' .And. wiU not nPW-TbeT reiUftut -1 onbulldoxable- ; ; "Pat, what toime is it?' f 'QY don't know. Mike, but 1't's gueri at it, and thin.begorra.the man aa comes furthest off can go out to the kitchen and look. V --puck. : -t. i French Jok: Baluflhot is oxtremely fickle. A friend to Whom V Iwd , an nounced his mairiage a foi ?uht before meets bun. A re you sH) 1 married?!' Yes;" "With the same oue?" j Fasbonable ''daughter' (preparing to go ut)-"What ar tiid ritlr proba bilities for todav. luatniiia?' lanima t, , . - x ..it:v i ionable daughter (to maid) --4"Jane, you may get out my striped stookiugs and kid aboes." . - , r !;.; ;'; j- One of Boucicault's Latest Young. Monsieur X. (only a ahirt time in AinericaW-May I have ke playsure, Mees Clara, of so theatre wiz you to morrow evening?" Miss Clara "Oh, thanks, Monsieur A. And what is tne play?" Monsieur X.,,Er vst you vail I a. HI-' Jj VWO UQ 1 vucio tvuit Miss Clara"! ahall be delighted, antsnre. I think those plays adapted from the French, are so entertainmg." JLarper'riJiaiar.; . i !' : Forcing business "Didn't you sell any peanuts?", inquired the experienced train-boy sf tne new recruit, "no, -wasthe reply. Go through the car and srive each paasenter a peanuti - The new recruit did so.! "Now try 't m again said the train-boy of experience. Pres ently the new recruit came : after more peanuts. "You; want to-lteep your eyes opeo in the busness, young feller,' admonished the.: expert, renlnng tne basket "Anvbody'll cut a peanut what don't cost him notbin', an' when he once gets tht flavor he's gone. You've got to study btuuan nature." Chicago Tribune. ,:; ? : Til Vmrtmw r 3w. tt. brts Strtrt. 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The genuine In "blue wraooert oulv." t30nd tor circulars to l, Kvamovitcb, Gen era! American Maaa-r, P. O. Box 1968, Nrtr i York City. - Ifention thia paper. AO BNTS-f Williams I lav wood, Lee, John son its Co- Uruggista and Chemkts, Kal eigb, 27. C. .? ' ! SOW EEADY. BUSBEE'S' 10RTH JUSTICE! -AKD FORM BOOK. Third Edition Revised and I rlargtt This Is i the beit book of toe kind ever DUblisbed and .contains everv point of law ind t-very form which can be needed is the! matrlstratea piaCice In this State ThbJ work has over SCO And oontaiaa aa aaoch aoatter as la to bi fcood ta.aav Five Uar (Book ever isaueol ua the state; a la nanasomeiy pruwa, ponao wt leather and is sent ay man prepaid fer OlULsir C2.GO. s it; it MvwaMo oi tne without the As no other book In tho Staia ifrHiri th. law in bis nraetiee. Bsatd ail JiUr. tZ k. tthiltAer,;:-..". , -.-.t .. . i,.. H - j ALFRED WIU1AHS 4 CO. Boossbu a SrAnenaav Baskiob, N. C. I"- Grantl Opening f, .1 WHITE GOODS LACES AND TO0AI, ; WEDNESDAY, i FEB. 3rd, . jj h e wltt open the largest and choicest . i fi j! ' si ' t i . 1 .. S V-- j ; ' Emhroidery Trimmwrs, f; All-over Enbroideries, - ; Embroidered Flouncings and Edgings ' I matched. ; t; . - Matched Insertings and Edges, Mktched Hamburgs, . " ) Colored II amb urgs & Matched All-overp, Ecru Batiste Embroideries, matched, Oriental Egyptian and Filet Laces, French Nainsooks. ; i ' :f j Soft and Ckmbrio-tlrjished Ksinsooks, Maxaliaa, French'and Iudia Mulls, French Lawns, India Dimities, i" 1 Victoria Lawns, Linen D'lhdies, Striped, Plaid & Checked Nainookev rurkey Red, Navy and Ecru Cambra .r. Scotch Zephyrs, Crinkled Seersuckers, l&c ; Wf will mark thum at lower j prices than, heretofore known. j W. H. & R. 8. TUCKER 4 CO KING & MACY. ; --VTBAcroas roa-t r . Housi and Sign Painting. 1 Vs. 1 last Davie Uun BUUduf. aaao WaWsWasswawS 3, "- j WO dO ffslssmfnlns t31aolaav AMlasai mm epeeiai nummas tor WOBX. ?' . Orders froasvaarrdlBtaBM mMMji aw BACAsTt Balm a sectfet ? iaid to beauty.1 a lad v biffM W fWw ness ta it, who would father co, mi, en1 jy? tdi reace eaa affoid to btl -ra .. . ;r ' ii : . rj Iffcrar Baaboo. I Magh U M Patty , sax MARKED D0WNPRICI3 FOR CASI ;Tns"t8inTWtng DRIlSS goods. ether rnrmisung ueeos isr turn sue Boya rar. . -j 5 ;;, LadfaeamiiresS ' j : ' ' WINTER UNDBRWSARt Wraps' for Ladles, latest stylet aadaflmaoV te order this season. . J I ;., Blankets. Opera, Basket ana Honeyetaw VlaoaMls; Bieaehed aad Uahleacbed Canto naaawaj. .. - v t- ' HOOTS FOR MEN AD JJOYS ; i Several lines of Heavy Shoes tor, Ladies. Miaaea, Men and Boya. uveranossior umis Xiaaetaad Mea,trat . J.ns W001l"IMl'" a tw a Pair. ., '' ' '.J jj; Healao baa wtaar outer arueie m mm koo Which eaa be bought low for eaah. I ; Call and examiae foods nd priees and set for yourself that he means what M says, Dosf org .toapUca. . J;J i IM rayecwvuM uuew aiani m . v.; ; 1 Now Is the Urns to order Coal tor WINTER SUPPLIES When the jbeat article can be had a lowest irceand delivered clraa from tbe ears, hav ng never touched the earth since taken from tbe mines. ;i .. j: ! . if, THE FBEIOBT OK i Tenrcssee Coal ' la reduced for a short time and all whe ek veet to qho. it should order at once and save 60c to 11.00 per ton. ;' : M OUR FAVORITE; I ; ;' "' r -s ' i Khkda of Anthracite Coal can be had sow but easnst bo gotten at all fatter to the season. So let ua have your enters at ace for both kinds and slses. j ?t 4 .j I . ' ' - "I 5 jpinc8powtxJU TEOTJ8ASD GOOD CDBS AJtD If ml! Dui Tvaatad bv ' i i FayethrrOle 8u and Ctral Depot, SVl.T.Norris& - SSoepswsKtoEhuoks. .j .. ': . " - !- i , j :it( r 1 90,000 pounds Whea4 Straw tor bedel 100 barrels Patapseo Flour.' I- 100 barrels OrsagsOrsve Flour 100 barrels Carolina Favorite Flour. 60 barreb) Sugar. - X. urn Ml: i ':ti n.- : -.. ft f zxim Dags ros Booeu jteai. .-9- 'is; 1 Jl,aoo bushels wCorav y 'TvOMbuhehFeodrahk 111 ' eMmpounds; 'iHnehiiothr JSkfi CaIlhd pries our goods befsreysw pur- eomaeeiMwoera. in 't mfc-Mr v - '. . ill i -t Igtif .U 'It- M. T. NORRIS A BR0: ST. MAttY'8SCHOOL. ,A Hf i ; -i I ' The Kanter Term, tbe 90th aenaiiuale- ritf.ktfc- nff ilita xhwtl will hirln: nn 'Xlitivulttv. J .nuary 28th For catalogue apply to the Keetor, ' RET. BlfsfNETT SWEDES. , Baleigh, if. C au23dlm. i 111 i Morris 1&! Gaxter, 'e will of offer during this week a superb line BI iACK AND COLORED STLK3, -it ;v !". t'M Dre? os Trinuufngs, Buttons, As at sjrfap tioasS tf k-w prices. '' EXT. BAORDINART BAB0ATN3 r tm Tswsl ' sv Xspklss sad Table I faisss. IXACK i ,CA SHMEj LES AND 'BLACK GO -HJDS "JT8PECIALTY. t' ' f - - I if LL' Ii h i - a-L-ii."'uiiiiii : ? " S i -t -I-; ;;:''T7 MH- .; - N-ifs . liff'-" '! it 1-1 S ' V ! - .- II .: ! i ! . i FOB BALhi OR RENT ; y I UARLK I.ASD FOB AI.Bi ;. j, v tM anth-trHv tew rred by a ifr-. talk d4Hl of nio- tt ue xwuIm! a the !SStk ,1 JtnrtUiaaaby. JtOlard MUU. l.u Atrred 4tmaad LiaxU C Jowss, Wa wtt, te v h b riu.m aad reeordad la UM iim w rectatar ot deeds for Wake wniaty. . W ia ; - beok7VMPHt780, aad alsoby atrtboHtyof acerUla dcaof iiitrth4 SOIK flay . of Aufttrt, 1883, bythesaaaeparUea to A. w. Baswooo, truHse sar it. B ruuen, sac ra , iwrdedU the effleaet toe regtatavef deeds ; lor Wake eo-aty, a. , la hook 74, at page . . 681, we Will Batorday,. rabraarv aothvtSoU. ecu at pubUo overr for eash the latareataad -atataJT aald Mimw Khd, trwauav Alfred destrlbed iasaiddedofmortogaddefdof trust. ald traet costalnlsf &90 acres mora or ' kas and betas tbe same traet of lead whereon the said Alfred Jones and wife do aw raids. Mf.nmna u which deed st aaortoass and dead ot trust to hereby Blade for a full description ; T of atdlande. - ; . 1 Place of salt doeref eouaty eoorMMUM la Baleujh,N.O. Timenf salaM , B bPlJLLlil, Mortgagee. 4. W. HaTwoon, Tiuatea. , :Xv-: a. St, 1886, dtO. i - VALTJABLK CITY f PHOFKBTY I FOB BALE k' " 't By virtue sf power eooterred en me by a sntaht deed si mortgaga ezceuted by DaL H. , i Crawford as4 wile and reeorded ta register's office of Wake eouaty, n doos in, page ao. will sell to the higheat bidder for cash at pub- Be aucttoo, at the court-noose ooor is ua any of Bateigb, Monday, March lat- 188, at IS Veloek bu. tho property tat said asortgage de enbod, situated la the southern portta of the , ettyet halelgb, soar itiouat streev. i - : '"' ; ' Mortgagjae, B. F. BTOaTaooB, attorney. 5 -.-' ,Ta.Ti rOTICB OF &AXJC. ; A valuable Bouse and Lot for salt b the '; Trv heart af KalelgK.M. C. Under authority Invested la ass hythe au- parlor court of Waaa county in a Seen IM special proceedings entitled B C Freeman and other, ex parte, I will sell a pubUo au tlon, to the btKueet bidder, at the e..rfc-bouae uoor IB tne cur at iyaiyitn . W riiwuTi the ath day el February. I88tt, that v. ry desir able . property,1 consist ina; of ote bonao aos. tot located on the corner of HarUa aud. Sails bury street Is said city and running back S feet to BM. Moore's line. Bale at o'clock 1 m. Terms one third cash sad the balance In , one year, with interest at 8 per oent. s , , r . K.C FUEEHAN,' f! . ' l-ji'- CouuniaaloDer, - Pace & Uolwno, Attorneys. 'J4' ' JanJiary titlv I8, dtd. gALK ofLand, j -,-j.';:; Br virtue of authority given in a nvortage fioui Alxtinuer .ISarukm aud wlie to W. B Ail n, tecoiiied in iuerefIt-roaio oi Wake ..uuty, 111 l-ooft (fci patfe I we will sell. ea V, . .. .. .1... .1.1.1 . 1 .. u.9 L'..( ...i. tUOlf n i :outXiouM dour in the ity of Ittleach, the )anle. iveei insiil mortjra-re, ea&talnlug Ibi acres liiore or les. situated in LiUi tiiv-r - lon nsbip at st t- county ad adviing the iant of Japer Bart am, Q, Mitehell, Bion Darral, K. B. Ferry id others. ii Terms of sale cash. Tune of sale 11 o'clock m. FACE HOLDING. - ' Attomesfor Mortgrfgee. ' Jaa. Sid. 1888. dtd. j 1 . . iK - gVALS OF YAUABfJJUAND; f f lssitnicnTff sui.jpnsh;-y This to to give sotke that uader and uyrir t tue of as order of the oupertur 1 ourt lor the . eosaty of Wake, saade la the eivil actios of ML W. Wharto ad -luitater oi. Ua. id M. Carter, dsosaaed, asd otaera agalaat Moe V. Bledsoe aaut otaers,l.wtll sell at ououa jiautioa tios to the higtMM oidder, at the court A jus 4oor, u toe alt. sf Kaklgh, the d day ot , rebi-uary, Utsj, at I o'clock 0 m.. a- eerAa jrct of iaad s atalaiag about tws husdrsf msa wnuai wsbwou; emt' annjww mm Mooes A. JUidiN by deed dated the iAthday oJ .Soteauoer, less, Ttsterett la the ottue o uas regiaur ot deoas Withooouaty ot iVaka, is So, at page. V7, taa XA uay oi jt soiutfy, -'1'hVs lascrwltt.Mr sold in uaros lo suit - purcliasara. - 1 , - ... ; For plot ot thsaaaisv perssas who stay coa template hseoiatag oiddm are referred te cot. ' A, W.ahaaer, , --. 1-aS terms of thssalesrer Oaa-thiri of Ua fburehase saoaey Iwynash, ess turd is twelve issnms asd sss th rd la. two yoarsj, wh later-' ssiroisitMsay jtsateaotae rauetaigatper wnt par, sasusv payanla aaaually, aai tse r tide to said sd toes retaissd ujaULthe OU fymeatet the purehass awmey. i-, -' -. JU1 persous. who 'eoatenuMato psruhdu wiiipiosM smuu their axasuajuoo oi aeu b. snlstsiMk. i i i.-'.:rs . STIES WBXTAavKSS sllwt!-V'.;i;,;:st; CUdssU'Swsat ' MOBTdAQS SALS. T J' 5 ' .'.r K:-:':'; ' ,' "'! -r, Famaut to authority eeststsed Is a o. gags dees axoeoted the Uthilay o aaar, 1884, by B. K. Ferrell asd Marv A. Ferril. and CJC Busbee, trustee, to seeure Chs pa, stent of s debt to Qi W. aTorwooA soosaied I will sell, at the eouiVhouso door la tho elt si Bakngh, tor cash, tho t3ai day ot febru ary, lSSa, a- trast ot toad M Bartoafs Orse towsahtp, Wake eouaty, adjoining the Ua t si Wi Lasittsr, J.J. Hdstor W 4. sJlea and ethers: tt beug tbs 'lasd wbereos ft K. Ferrell sad wife now live, aad'eostaislaf 1U4 acres; The dead is i rgisterse: hook pegoSS. 1 , . ' OXO. VOKW Ml) Jbxeeutor ' - d Gia W. HOB WOOD, oWd T If . AMOf Attorney. ' D IVIDEND NOTICE. Koktb CaaoLtHA lUrt.sas Co. ; feUccrAKT iiaTBxistJaxa, ,Orrca, f"o. "hops, N. Cm-Jin. 8eCirlS8IJ. r The directors of the orth Carolina railroad eomeany have deelared a dividend of 6 per sent, three per cent nai a' le Ma'eh 1st to stock holders of reeoH at U Vcloekm. February 10th, asd three per cent September 1st to stork aoiaers 01 reeora a ia o-ri ni AUfurt iota next. Tbe stock books of the comnanv will be closed at VS o'clock m. February :10th until Mrchlat and at It; o'clock m. gist 10th unw septemDer in, low. Ian 81. , J. Ser'y and Treasurer. "Now is tho WistKU of our discontent .'.. Made glorious Seaman" .- BY UTSING TheAROAND, I - The ROYAL AROAIfD, :vf The.CJafTURy;-. or say of the various kinds of j ,;; ADDITIONAL COMFORT if', ..'. ! , K . ' I xrxx&tg'! cawwa- m-i ' h : : .f-wyskeptts stoeAas4oldsS ths - , f ". Zt . ' '. ' - '- ; - - 4 WewouUf sdvrV the use or SltawV-;; ' wwit-uiu-UJia AND SPRINGS. They prevent tbealammhi- JL. vl . w si's . j;,- A FPRNAC35. ,''S.Vi t? j- 't .. -hi- t I'&sil w , - ,. - - ( r -r r .-- r w m- w " m w t- j. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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