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2 . i 'fi?i.X.t,-i'.i:-- fi 1' '"Jj " "4 y a y i T if iwi ii i ii-rwifihtrt:iiifiiMr i ii ; f J r Vup News and Oeseeveh :', -I i. ' I - i - e. " ' -3' Ewee, as X.UM BtCfw4 WttbeUt eat attar the expiratten of t7 5 M . r i m 1 1 M PtTMlt,U (UN .3 I Td alanTialreport of the ftdjaiant general of., the State has jqst . been is laed and! u an interesting document. ft; coritairis a Register of ihe nxilitary ferces f the Sato; an abstract Sof the bast$r rolls ehwing the strength of the force; - orders and circulars issued to the jtroops during the past jearj the reports of the- inspector general, the quarter 'itnaBter; general and the surgeon general; the orders, carresnondenae. tfnnrtM Jc , relating tf calls for the troops by Bingham, Col. Kenan and sixty-seven others, good men and true. He married a Miss Glenn, of Yadkin, a sister of Mrs. Judge Settle. That Miss Patter son' who became a Mrs. Simm was a far off connection of 'is, but in no way re lated to or connected with Got. More- head, -v .I SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1886. ( , Sons of pur democratic newspapers no ''longer club with the New York otld because they do not like the flavor of its !3emocraey. We hope others will drop UAe Chicago News, a regular republican sheet. ' ' v"" I In the absenoe of anything substan jtial to charge upon the democratic party ' or its head, Mr Cleveland, the radical press is circulating. a report to the effeet thatFred. Douglass was invited to dine ' with the President. . There is no foun dation for the rumor, whatever. t Thi Knights of Labor Beem to be. by no means agreed among themselves. Perhaps such internal : dissension will prove ultimately, the solution of the problem the existenoe of the order pre- ' sents. The boycott should be discarded if the Knightsdesire public sympathy and support. i Ma. .Edmunds got his resolutions through, but we suppose many of bis followers oted in support of them ''perfunctorily, " as kMr4; Mitchell said he would do, and that when the nomi nauons come up tney will be voted on iby the republicanson their meritsi Mr. Edmunds carried his resolutions, but he failed in his purpose to embarass the !Preaident. ; I ; .;! To oorrect a paragraph which is going the round of our papers about Mr. Geo. M. Dusking of Alabama, whom the United States Senate is making famous, let us say on the best authority that Mr. Duakin was raised not far from Uni versity Station, on the, North Carolina railroad. ' He is a first : cousin to Chas. W. Johnston, Esq., lately' a commoner in the legislature from Orange county He graduated at our University in 1857 as acla8s-mate of. Judge Avery, Maj US Talk about woman's rights! Was not that a fine exemplification of them on the immortal field of Waterloo ? An American female doctor and a French idootor also ' in petticoats, fought f with iswords until blood was drawn. ! They jiay it was tibe result of some dispute on the relative merits of French and Ameri :ean petticoat.pbysicians, but we venture o "lay that ft difference aj to the spring juonnet was.ai tne ooitom oi tnt trouble v - . i M .-, Tkt' aref already speculatiag about a rJnew secretary of the treasury on the Jtneory that Jar Manning, even if he re- S)vers, will not be able to resume the uties of his office. Assistant secretarv Fiirchild snd treasurer Jordan are mpit .frequently mentioned in this ooBbeetiott. The, theory -to hich we have referred is. not very f sound, however. ! There is lino good ieason why Mr. i Manning jshonld hot, if he recovers his health ftnd strene, resume his office. He need hot apply himself to the I performahee of its duties al closely as he has donel ' i I ' ' ,'!' : I i V . I ?: -j " . . ..' "" 1 1 ; i i' 'Qra3 "cannot consider the beta sitaietd oy Senator Voorhees, that in one of ;the departments at Washington there are 8,200 republican clerks and onty60u democrats, withouteeling that hof ever right the principle may be in the ab stract that such appointments should not be made from partisan I considerations, yet the civil service law should not ope rate to protect these; men from removal, inasmuch, as they were not selected under that principle. They were? put in office under the spoils system! sind they ought to go. Let the ciyil service law apply to the new men appointed under it, not to the men appointed years go unaer me spoils system. HhU would give all parties a fair chance. the civil authorities, and th inmnlnv jment of troops in obedience to cilfs for military assistance; and the reports re lating to the encampment held at Ashe Itille in July. - 't . r . f From it we learn that the State Guard t present aggregates ne thousand and ninetv-onri officers and men' nA ihnt It rests upon a more permanent basis than Mi any time in lis nisiory. It 18 well armed and pnumnd ih in w Aiir ifit tf discipline and is quite 'capable of per formini? anv militarv service that inav be required of it prjiptly and Cffi- wuiiy. fj.nis sute oi tnings ;wnl be gratifying, to every citixen of North ,yMuitu.: j.ue importance pi me. guard properly disciplined is daily becomine more -thoroughly appreciated. Grow ing reliance is placed upon fit as last resort for the Preser vation of i la; and order. . When its value becomes fnllv Vnnviii it Will l obtain at the hands of the people e very- wing necessary ' to its development as ::the 8tron richt arm 'of the law All signs indicate that the peaceful security -iast always, but that with increasing population and the introduction of ideas jreign:to the spirit of oSiriciviliiatiori, wuowuio.au lucicueo vi uie power 10 Wllmlncton'a Last Bin. Review. At about 2 o'clock Friday morning the night watchman at Messrs. Burr & Bai ley's machine works discovered a fire in a email one story wooden building direct ly in rear, of Mrs. E. Warren's residence 'on South Second street. There was a gale of wind blowing at the same time and, although the alarm was given im mediately, such was its force that the flames Bprcad with fearful rapidity, and for a time the city was menaced with a repetition of the disastrous fire of Feb ruary 21st. The building in a moment was a sheet of flame and the fire imme diately communicated to the two-story frame dwelling occupied by Mrs. War ren, whioh with nearly all its contents was destroyed. This buildinc belonged to the estate of Messrs. Hart and Bailey. The flames then spread in a southern di rection to a brick building owned by the estate of Messrs. Hart and Bailey Newman as a in the same direction to another briek building be longing to the same estate and occupied by Messrs. Burr & Bailey, These two buildings were destroyed. Mr I). Newman lost nearly all .of his stocks The house belonging to the estate of the late John Brown, just south of Mr. A. Lessman's.waa.seriqusly damaged on the toof and upper floors; but fortunately was saved. ; in tne meantime trie names had ap peared to the east side of South Second street ana aiiacgea ana destroyed tne twostory wooden structure belonging 1- T . .... - P ut down wroncr-doinff. ? A! welt read- iw;u militia 18. tnererore. a mattor of l ia oocupiea dy iur. u important concern to everv citizen of the -ten cent store and thence State:, v L V f The' -guard, it appears, ; consists of j)rentyfiVe companies, twentv-two of jwhich re in a thoroughly efficient con dition.: arid in nrtranlAl mfei fnnr rant- in'entijof white and one fbatalio twb COmDahies -of eblored trnniw' Th im propriation of 8150 per f annum to each sempany on tne roiis, maae by tne gen- aosouiuij. m iu session oeiqre me list, hasj General Jones thinfcs enn. bibuted in no I small degree to the ixermaoerice and emoienev nf tK Guard, and it is suff?ested lhat it would be wUe to increaie this amount and so to Mr. A Lessman. Tbe building south ihten'siillmor the burdens home by of this, qwned and occupied by Mr. A. the patriotia and public-spirited men Jessman as a residence and bakery, was composing the force, r W add our rec- several times on fire, and it was only by ommenaation to this with cheerfulness, M"8 almost superhuman efforts of the We believe the Sute Guard an vnatir.it.. gallant firemen that it Was saved from tion Of the irrAalnut n1n tn th Rf.. total d vn ind that,1 therefqfre asi,Generhli Jones wooden structure extended North to the suggests the burden of its maintenance two-story brick ' building, owned by auuutct msii on lof wnoiej people and not essrs. m. .arjEins, unarles i5radley vuvu uiuiituuv. . . c o !" i auvA ii, v. ufwu, wiiiva vu recenuv : blind chapjain of theHouBe seems occupied, save by Mrs. E. M. Strock in: .tomake ihis opening prayers aa much 0D portion as a cook room. Its walls J 'lectures as invocations of divine! hless- alrdy tptterbg and dangerous, soon ia k i tt, :A.i- 1 i. , i vuiuuieu w me grouua,. vine store of ings, : ?Jief u interesting socordinsrlv. r. a r w. n s.ji.i T ZTi i ., r " tj t? cMcu, luiutctuiaieiy xiorin Wrl U, PWed thatmembers of this, was in great danger, and the- :"6f rDOi ;vo iunpifea wifns viriu-ij M"umg u veu aa tue stock 01 goods, m thoughU andlideas, and advised the 1 WM mBc damaged by - water, with " bwi wmo uwuvu. x names also ignited the two-story frame struct-: are on Market street, owned by Mr. ; W. B. McKoy and occupied on the t 1 VST -w n .ii . iqwer noor. Dy air. u. jt, wmte as an Upholstery store, and on the Becond Wal.it- ;i2k,.. Linr.aL. A y Mrs. 0. V. Woodcock as a m UrnZt boarding house. The principal damage nALA n-lJi - - r-. i,eM was , by the rooms bemr delnirod . Hrwillan Cor. of Nsws akd Obsksvkk. Bxdsxl, Pitt county, i; The farmers in.' "Edgecombe and Pitt are returning V the old-faiooed om- post heaps, and are buying less fertili lzers. a ' - We note with pleasure the general thrift around Bethel and theCopcto section both in Pitt and fcdgcombei Taking it all in all we found more money in the little town of Bethel than in many to wns five' timed '.larger! and bf more pretentions.' Bethel can' boast of as fine a hoteh as there' is east, good merchants and fine buildings generally.: J udge Phillips and solicitor Worlh-t ington finished the State docket by Wednesday of the first week. This is uni precedented in 'the annals of Pitt. . , ; First the frequency of the courts second the improveuieut j of the morals, of the people, and last the rapid die- patch of business by i the: solicitor, and Judge Phillips caused this to be thus, FALL RACKS. 1 am reliably informed that Maj. hi C. Latham, of Pitt; Jas K. Moore, of Martin; W. A. B. Braucb, of Beaufort,' and Geo. Brown, of Beaufort, will ac4 tively contest the nomination of the pres cut member, Hon. Thos. G. Sumner, of the first district. It will take several tilts to name the winner. ! , If neither of the above is named to start in the fall races, a dark horse may sweep the stakes. The dark horses referred to are W. D. Pruden, of Eden ton; Judge Jas. E. Shepherd, of Beaufort, and Col. Harry Skinner, of Pitt. The latter could not and would not be even: a dark horse against Major Latham, his law partner; and his brother, Hon T. G. Skinner; Possibly, however, the fact of his being close to these, render him a strong dark horse. In the contest for solicitor. Col. I. A. Sugg, of Pitt, and Walter Henry, of Vance, have actively entered the race with Col. D. Worthington, the worthy and efficient incumbent.- Theprevailing senti ment is to approve- the appointments made by Gov; Scales, and chances favor the ticket of Connor and Worthington. A skip to the seventh indicia! dis trict brought us via North Carolina's Wrwtoia tr eanB(lMi. ; la aM ML AourleaaJ " i t We.ar In roe4s4 ot a number of oota fcunlcatlons on a topic' which joWj nbw Menu Ui be receWJag; the attention i of a gTat many prdii&, It Is Cue q utstfon o( tae treatment of ebnanmption,'- and all klaared of diaeaaee, without druga- idAnj years mgo, la Fraooe. It was decided by tbe Iea-tlng phyrt1aTie tbatTiovhing wae eqaei te beefas aa article of diet In oonenmniloa aad all atlutieats which I4u to its develop ment. This is how n generally-admitted 'tact. Much dlftculty. however, has been experienced in the promalnatloo of this trutli, from the fact that tbhut atomacha -cannot diarst it. The Indigent! ble quality of all cod-liver oil havina led to its jbeinr abandoned in medical treatment, it was foand that blood taken from an animal Jnet killed, if awallewed, prodaeed mar relone benencUl etfeeta. Thi found favor with few, however, bat the Idea haa bee a put into praotioal operation, and there are in all part of the world, te-day hoepltaie dereted to the cure ef eoaeamptioQ. and kindred diseaaea. where beef combined with alcohol, in some form, U the chief article of food. Efforts have been made by those Interested to keep this simple rem edy from the masse, partly from self. Is a motive, bnt quite aa much from 'the faet that the wonderfnl beaeota to be received would be doubted by many If they knew la advance what boastituted the ears. Another reaeon wu, that iu eflicaey depends on the presence ef spirits free from adulterations and fusel oil.1: Ia the past such aa article haa been dlfBctak U procure. Now. however, it can be obtala d. ana the eommaloatlons we have referred t are f rem par ties who are twlas; a feraala of thte ktad received from the I)utyMalt Wnlakey Ce. of Baltimore, Md.' The formula,' which was prepared apeoiaUy for them by an eminent German scientist, eoBsiste prinoipally ot raw beef steak' and ingredients, whieh any house keeper eaa get and mix, eoubised, with their pare malt whlaka, which will, lfreg gmlarly need, add oa aa average from 6 to 8 pounds !a a month to the weiht ' On the receipt of a two-oent sUma, ,the formula will be seat, to ail partUe using i their waJakey. ander tne seal fthe- eorapaay. Troaa tho : abondaaew : of i testimaav then aaja be bo qneatioa aa to, Its vaiae. This method ef treatment s la in aecordaae Witn ' the- vlewauof hi i two reoogalaed leading medical authorities of this oonntrv, Professor Austin Flint and i Professor EC. C WoodTThe"company has received so many tarialree eoaeerntnc this formula, hnt they lare found, it necee aary to add a medical department to thetr ether baaineaefaclir a. -j- 1 tp- G. T. STE01TA0H . - . .- ....... g ,' . MARKTCT SQUARE. CANNED AND PrGvisio ns EDWARD J, HARDIN GROCER, As the scarce teawn approaches, oflen a full took of all bUpIe articles of food. Beaus.ancJ Peas Of every sort, Dri-d and Kvaporated Fruits, Egsrs, Fowls, Fish. PoUtoes, Turkish Prunes (or stewing-, very choice large French Prunes? Preserves in bulk (15c per lb) and in fleas Jars: Cheeee, MaeoaroBi, Pickles, etc, eto., etc MEATS Of every description. fimekd B-ef, (always the beot ef this article Tongue, Hams, Breakfast Stripe, etc, etc AT PRIME COST. SAHDINES, LOBSTERS, cilOCOTE Florida, to-wit Lake Waccamaw, to p A NCY GROOKRPKS thecanitalof Columbua eonntv. White, A r VVVP-M310 vine. Here the seasons are generally earlier by four weeks 'than in Lenoir county, but not so this year. The intense cold struck this county, and Col. Short in formed us that the lake was a solid sheet of ice. At thia term of court generally the dogwoods are in bloom, but alas U they are not "among the flo were that, bloom in March this year. Judge Boykin presided over the de? liberations of the court with dignity and fine effect. He is fulfilling the brilliant anticipations .of his course on the bench formed by thosj who know him bes$. He wears eracefullv the' indicial rnWoa and has proven already a most valuable public servant. TALL BACKS CONTLNUSD SIXTIl DI8TICT. This race is open to all, with fifteen to enter and one to start. M CANNED! GOODS. Canned Fruits and Vegetables of the best aualitv. marked down t tha inwt Finest Tomatoes, 8 lb cans per dozen; n w Q-n nW .a. Golden Gate Co's, 1 f 1 ; le&cnet. I'Mn And: AnrlAntA. ha. America vwnort Paaa XTsifiKivwamm nu..u . ' ' - evss vim Miimi wmm VfAaVVSB. meat Brandy PeacBea, Sauces, Caisupe and ruin. New Hanoyer enters the Hon! Chas Shrt i jrepresenuuves to beware of the tempt a-: rfaons wicked 1 and designing ' women. Monday h.creatodsomewhgtorn sensa- JEion by lecturing the members :of the jqiouse;: on tne suDiect of firamblinsr. Kich He advised Coagressmen; to be temper ate in eat mg and drinking, and also to take broner; earn nf t.h "in the toatter' cf securing the necessary amount of sleety 'and remvjfl : Tkn. day he asked that the educated and htelligent men and womeni of the land with water. While the work of destruction was in progress on South Second street, the livery and sale stables of Mr. J. H Jones, Princess street, were discovered to be on fire, living embers from the burning buildings having been carried ,f . It was supposed that the powerfu .Pennsylvania railroad j company had aoaaaoneaixs "soutbern poliey,-bnt is reportea now mat the JNew . orx . rhUadelphia and . Norfolk company, an onshootof the Pennsylvania line; has secured control of the Carolina Cet roao, wita a view to making a connec tion between, that Ime and u 'its present system." xnis is to be aone "oy trsf- nc agreements or tne purchase of the - short lines connecting Norfolk with Edenton and Edenton with Washingr ton." From the last-named point line is to be built to Wilminf ton! and wiere tue two systems are to connect. There will then be had a through j line between Georgia and Pennsylvania, and both the Coast Line and! the Richmond and Danville road will be flanked, f We do not know what there is in the rumor. We would not undertake to follow the projects of the railroads. SI ' ' w-a ! -Jmk a . ' f- ' wovasjro rxakY, or iflonda. icon siaers ue ease ot senator Jones " painful subject." He says he has writ ten him "a long, friendly letter!" to which no reply - has been made;; hn? called in the aid of the clergy, to no bet ter purpose, and really doesn t see boa he oan 'either procure the Senator 's com- mitment to a lunatic asylum, away pflf iu jnicmgan, or ,aeclare bis seat vacant "The only thing,'1 be soys in despair, ia to wait with patiense: until theTSen ator himself., the Senate or death make '. a vacanov, or he returns to his duty.V I The trnth is that Jones is sick, heart sick, and a sick man shoufdjnot be ro (juired to do duty. How could he rise in the Senate and discuss eoustitutlonal questions with his inmost affections ail - lacerated 'and torn and the vision of his . enchantress constantly before his eyes? He is himself "a pain-full suJect"--full of the pain of .unrequited love and blind in bis infatuation to all of hi$ du ties as Senator. His case is not remark able. The like Is of frequent occur rence. It only happens to be a little more "lingering" than usual. It should not therefore be severely animadverted on. There is always one consoling fea-. ture about jcb caaes tbey do not kill,' j.ij.i..n i TT T I burning buildm m rt nA L ,tD7" I mtermediate bmidines and isrnited the name ana tor a time it seemed that the valuable and large stock of horses, car riages and harness would be destroyed. By heroic efforts, however, all the horses save . one were j saved t as were nearly all the carriages and harness. inence xne nre attacea tne county w SKSratlff - Sffe an 'aristnAraov- ' C" -f- wa : aV founded 4ahd luilt on the' fable of bbodormaut ;Guelph, i or Ghibel-Une-6n titles to trold or land or annlra' porf of puliliooflioe or privite eor- mration 5 rvnt thit nnr hut mmoin MV&F&ti i?md brans informed rs eaat'j4rfi UlH.CiC "" ' 3 7 ii mainder were adored and indJ .vuxwoi princes, put inme scnool of i. . , self-reliaace: Mhr oity guard house, where tbey now re- ; With the destruction - of the stable and jail a 'number of wooden buildings w ne unmeuiaie viciniiy were in immi nent jeopardy, but through the heroic and tireless efforts of the firemen the flumes were confined to these two build ings. Sparks and living embers were carried a great distance by the brisk breeze; which amounted nearly all tho time of the fire to almost; a gale, and buildings quite remote from the scene of distraction, m the northeastern sec tion of the city, were in peril for a con- deavor and endurance, capable of sacri ,nce oi .seu . ror tne conunpn weal J the wants and the- woea of Athn i it prayed that God njight forbid the rich -and nrdsnerons from- attem'rtt.tn tn in.. f?rt and reproduce on our! new soil thfli Romps ua.Bnows, tne loiiy and fashions toe luxurv and ; bride of ntWr limoa' lest4the; giint, anarchy, blind thrduglj juui(iiio wu iajjo, iiae siguiiess oam son. eoaded to madn should put forth, his hairy strength: and celebrate his self-murder tn I'll a ruin tt , - !r --yr.rr.Z r3 T -V v I t on of t.hn nit. ms oppressors iau chaps Ishduld come k: j Iki Z.Zl ' aainJt Th rrirt.d T.flW, Ht.J'wi pwiuu M. Stedman : Columbus. Col: Robeson, Col. A; " Rowlan d, moad. Col. , Steele, Capt. L. Grand and Maj. Jno. i). Shaw; Anson, Capt. Lockhart; U'uion, Oapu Covington; Stanly, S;.ui. " Poii.berton; Cabarrus, Col., P. ft. Man., Mecklen burg, Capt. S. U. Alejunder, and Piatt D. Walker. Messrs. MoNeal, Lyon McDanieland several others will be offered to contend with the efficient and popular Capt.' Mclver. Captain Swift Gallo wav'a nomination for solicitor, is conceded everywhere. No centleman ever marl a more reputation, and deservedly so; for integrity, honesty and strict attention to duty than he. His name is a house hold word for all that is noble, and he is held up bv the neonle wherever I wander as a model solicitor and gentle man. J). R. Walxkr. Some of our most prominent citizens have been cured of chronic rheumatism I by thst wonderful pam-banisher, Salya tion Oil. Price 25 cents. "Why, Jones, what a ho(a)rse you have in your throat!" "Yes, I raised it from a col(d)t in my head. I've too1 much live stock" "Well, like cures Uke; Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, will cure! vou. The Bull will quickly scare the! ho(a)rso awayj' "The color line" is well drawn in the ainbow. MackereL Tomato Snn Cora, Tomatoes, Peaches. Pine Apples, Apples. Jellies, Fancy Caddies. Swim Pickled Onions. Worcestenhlre Sauces, English Sauce - icaies, jauHuiras. Pepper, Vinegar." BiuiogBlackiag Tea, Ground Spices.' , Clover. Cinnamon, etn-. etn.. ot. t ; r w -"-m " m -iruww vvvt B0.000 Curara. The above named goods and all goods in ine rancy liroeery line wa have win be sold at prune cost. Come Quick and see for Yourselves. 200 bbls Montrose Flour. - 100 bbls Patapsoo and OrangeFlour. 800 sacks Heal. 8,000 lbs Hams. : 100 Sacks Colfee. 10Q bbls Sugar. ' . SO bbls Prime Vinegar. 5 2d bull Cuba IXolasses, ' ' Lard in all sized bnkMa 0 tubs Prime Bueraipriers t btattbls W bbb Michigan Eary Rose PoUtoe. i 100 boxes Crackers. i 60 Prime Cheeses. ; 10i botes Cakes. 50 bbls afackerL 1 Goods and nrlrtp mlmiitw' f 800 bbil Lfquora at prices to beat Northern lBflraf Breakfast Gogaa. Arabea, Sweet Chocolates, etc, etev dec Malt Liquors, Al. Porter. Ruri tm- tkm v tMA and Wines lor medicinal and family use, o( the X; lu,cu oranas asa, ruaranteed pure. No Liquor sold - to"BX DEANK ON THE amiT j or m quanuty lees than a quart aw uwui yrymy,i UoUVerea. . K. J. HARDIN Ti E YANCEY Agent and Dealer a. Te STROMA OH , PLANT BED BURNER PATENTED JULY S8, 16S5 BT ;j. H HORNER, OXFORD, N C LAROE3T ASSORTMENT IS THE STATE AJTO THB, BESDTP I (3dPBD ' , i .(('. '1. -P.-, ! . a pampaiei coatalnlnf description ol thi same and ol Its appiicaUa to curina- Vibaoco IB UUHI, i i Together with a rvinmj u. . approved metheds of cultivating and enrln ire'een " - J. vj ppy to i J. H. HOBNXB. OTforif. N f Advice) toJaoahan. ways be used when dftdrett are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at ooee, tt -pro. uui uktuu, fuiei mcep oj rejievuiif the ehild from pain, and the little cherub a watt as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant, to sk -tt-L- m, - .a-a. a. a. .viu . ma. . . . Bowutes we cuiMi, soiicsns ins gums, allay all pain, relieves wind,, regimes .the bowel ana is the best known, reuiwlj for.-diarrhn whether rhdog fro teething unothtr The reverend eentleman hk 'hh i. tiro or three minutes everv moraine far his purpose, bnt he seems to nut that short lime to its, best use. f j i Prhais we in North Carolina have not been as successful in cultivating the rp as-we expected to be, because of the fac that we jdid not follow the ?au. crent Chinese method of doing so. That uK-tugd, iujcordipg to a celestial volume "f ine Tpurin century, was as follows: 'fLet the pond be an acre in czteni. Ann. sfruct n jit nine stone islett'J each lav mg eight inlets or bajs, a yard below the surface of the water: aeteet twantn ribawninfE earn and tonr mtU. all thra feet longj; deposit them noiselessly dur- itn' itA Kf ...l. mi ater nlace in the fish DOnd a thrtle r mpnhfl ;lt r n " iple, and after a like period f r" turtles, by I which tame thjer" vrjlf b.- Hfp carp. The turtjleaare to r verit thlbeinar transibrmld tntA drajfous and tivintr awav. :' The loKimi of the islets and bays is to afford greater spice for the fish in their sinuous voy- affeS. for the morn a fiak frmola '.f. it ana mggerhe becomes.! I The pond There was insurance on the nronAi-fv destroyed as follows: ; Mrs. E. Warren.on furniture,$l,500 in Liverpool & London & Globe. Mr. A. Lessman, on dwelling house ai d furniture $i5,000, in IlamburK-liremeu J T tar . . P. - aiu uiverpooi ac iondon S Ulobe, on wooden huilling, $3,000 in Phoenix of London. Mrssrs. Larkins, Bradley & Kvans had $1,000 on their building, in the Crescent of New Orleans. The estate fof Hart &' Bailey had $1,600 in surance on the building occupied by Mrs. K. Warren in the Phoenix, of urookiyn; on machine ahop insurance for $640 in the Hamburg Bremen. Messrs. Burr & Bailey had insurance for $1,890 in the Phoenix of London; Mr. A. Di Wessell was insured for ftl . 600 in the Liverpool, London & Globe. Capt. T. J. Southerland (Jones' stables) had insurance on building for $1,250 in the Liverpool, London & Globe. Mrs. 0. V. Woodcock had $300 insurance on furniture,: in the Phoenix (London). Mr. W. B. McKoy was insured in the Connecticut of Hartford. The damage to the building was trifling. The county jail was insured ; for 81.200 in We suDDOse a firm of Troof-rAaWii coma oe properly called "The bou a of correction" : ' e : j' : I JessCa , BBBmatk neaaam. UBJERMHilCO. KXCXlVB DAILY FRESH GOOD Now Is the time for rx ABB 8TELL TRIUMPHANT. SzWf5aIas'aoaatajitlv iL wf quality is warrantMtfe. "wwa, we navar tat ' " mmaw w CU Tlinalai mm a Cures Rheumailsin, Neuralgia PKICK, FIFTT CENT. Vi I ciAt-m a. vflcni i rem-Axr. hiMttoua. s. a i3 Si a va - mv v-if-nr c ut ."tc wteaturesrof a river or the Connecticut of Hartford. The estate w!"?1 nel ml no of ute John rown had insurance : v. turtleswjis possibly the fatl omissionJ Oar carb ! must have been 'irinifn,m.) into draeons and have flown Tk- nonefpent forw crtiiy - on the house on South Seeond fi.000 in the Underwriters of New ork. The damage to the building was v em FHOhf!. I Sa. mhw. eaaaaF' 25 Wat wiJ??d,,J cled is for fM Da S- lata lipo-tioSSa kmiNrldllnhi llaHmjHrkiAm aW M i"Urixjroa, j Did you Sup j pose Mnstang Liniment only gooi) w norssr ix lor V : ? CEREALS.: Ot Meal, Oat Flakes, Wheat Flaks,EomiDV. aid Grits. . ! Cerealine- TbLi is new anj very fine. ' Ferris' Fulton Market Corned Beef. Kite tierce very small Hais. " l- inp North 'ar4ilinii llama VinA nntfrV0i in thA nrtr nrl PinA A rtnlt rnni,ir,M Tnnrtnia CliimrrU . Jt a Tetepbime No. M for aaytblr.r l the arroeerv JKPOaTASTBALlC, Under and by virtue- of a decree of Wake .superior court enteri the no tion of thie Life I us. Co. of Virpinia vs. C'ap. f oiiilMTdri inistratifflV' t 1. 1 M ill pt .it to I'U'alie sale t lU4 c ui t h;ose door, in the city of U.Uwig.i Mortfiay, April ithr 1880, a certiiiu lo or parcel iS? tlie of Raleigh, on the north sid of Cal.;irnis street, west of D.ivraun ntm;t, atljoining m. Simis.n on the north und Chas. iWaslev ou the east and west, neinK iKirtijf lot Not 66 in the plan of said my, ami fronting 50 fret on ( abamis street. Terms of Kale Cils,i- " CM. lir.SHEK. March 20, 1886. Otd. Coin'r. JISSOLUTION OF CO-PABTNtHSlUP. The eotpartoerahlps exbtuig between F. If. Simmons, John Gatling and U. B fianer as Jeeves of the Atlantic Htotei, Morehead City, N. Ct, tor the year 18H, suader tae Ta of E. B. Raney Co, and between J a. Kennedy, F. M. Simmons and S. B; Baney a. testes of said aol for the year lr8&, Barter the name of K. B. Baney Jk Co.. kave bea oa solved by, mutual cenaent and limitation. J. A. Kinnkdt,; F. M. Simmons, John Gatlwo, R- B, Rakit. men 9 dSOd. . I M PORT ANT NOTICE. La order to jrlve more attention to our wholesale business and to Mcure a better and mora efficient ser vice for our r lty euhtomers, we hve decided to dispose of our Retail i lty Trade to Messrs. Jones A Powell. From and after April 1 these gentleman will take pleasure in quetinr prices and furo lining- all neeessary in forma lion iarewd to this branch af the business. No ice will e sold from the factory to parties living within tbekcltylmiu, except ss intend ed for shipment, Tickets in eircul tion beir tng our sttmp are guod for tbe amount ' ot fee due on them. RALEIGH KMC CO. P. Hv Cram,. tais. F. Ltxbty Snp't. idcg and Treas. mar. 26 dlapril 1. -j, A SPLENDID MERCHA3TT if ILL i'ORi SALE. , I hereby offer for lale mv Whint nri rnr Jtiu on Walnut creek and FayetttTille read I one mile from Raleigh. This is the beet,' equipped mill In tbis section and: the beet wa-j ter power near here. It contains one set rollers and two sets buhrs for wheat, one set rollers and two sets stones for corn, with other nee-j essary machinery for both wheat, corn and feed. It haa capacity for grinding two hun dred bushels of grain per day In the year with the present power and appliances, earn rag 24 bushels toll everyday. It is splendid property ; but I have matters to attend to whleh will require my absence ironv here a good deal of the time and will sell the property at a ban t-uin Auy oae wishing to purchase the prop erty es an investment can rent tt at a good ln4 te en on their money. There are 86 acres of lauu aiucned, a part el it pet in mi vines radyfor bearing thisye&Y. ThflUtle Is good and esy ternu can be bad j if desired. For lurtner particulars address n . J. A. JONES, Ralegh, N. JT OUSE AND LOT FOB SALE. A 4-room house on lot 40rJ)05 feet, on yV"tst street, adjoining the Raleigh. Oil JHIUs lot, tor wre ivn w , ; f' 1 1 OSK8 POWELL, "Now is the Wistkb of our discontent Made glorious Summit " BY UIN'O The ARGAXD, ''. The ROYAL iRGAND. Ihc OiiNTORYj , , or any of the variouii kinds of Heating Stoves always kept in stock and old at the very Lowest Prices -BY JJ. Brertf 4 ' " ' !! AS AM ADDITIONAL COMFORT We would udviuo the ue of Shaw's DOOR-CHECKS AND SPRINGS. They nrevent the alammiTur A-tm wJ them always shut. II your houue is larre. ttea we will heat tt with ! STEAM OR A FURNACE I Bepectfully; j " C BREWSTER CO ! i j THE NORTH CAROLINA j MUSIC HOUSE Always keena In atnAir t kt ix.. Organs maqufaetured in the Uaited state and sells them at th lawt ii4i .. .v ' f vtm Miu 'M MM eeglest terms. Alto a full line of Sheet Music. Music Books and IfnaWi r.Tv.t,..i.. oJy cial attention given to ordertag music that is not in ttftffk.j ; Wanted LADIES WaNTXD to work for us at their own homes. 17 to $10 per week can be' easily made; bo canvassing: fascinating and steady employment. Particular and sample of the work sent tor stamp. Address HOME M'K' CO., P. O. Box 1816.BO-ton, Mass. f WTX WANT Salesmen everywhere,'lcaland v v traveungto seu our goods, will pay (uwu eauvy anu ail expenses, wnm lor terms -. a a i . . . - ' ouee, ana state aaiary wanted. Address bTAxnaan snvaa wui Compavt, Waahitog. toon street, Boston, Mass. : j "TC7" ANTED Amtnta tKrnfrkv.. iinf k YV to introduce a new Inrentiun for running Sewing Machines. Baves , time, labor and health. JKaraebancea. Permanent bttslnesa. l4tA'Ttm V.m Anil .1--1 . a.. and address D. A. Gorsucbv Baltimeje, la 4. MILKER WANTED A good milker who riHiamr-aftrtai Ihai nainsirTlTit kf aamfHlm Apply to P. O. Box 60, Raleigh, N. C j flaws J.I aiZbBWK. ; -U. I , , j 1 . SlBU I mvm. M risk, Wr prorttn. apaeUI SO Ur eteTwrUa at ooa. Kwiaal 181 Oaaal SC. M., . I ht; Read this unrivaled list oi luatnunenis: HathUkhek, Bent, Arion. OBOAK.H k aaon A Hamlin. Panannl anil Bay State. You cannot And a better arm Cfall nd faM for VOtirfSlf. Al mmmtA A--U MTV ejsjMSVMfj SUIU 1V 'sIWiMl x-ianos an vrgans tunea and repaired. 8 8. JAC'KSOX, 123 'ayettrvilie street. mar aia&wuiu , KUeig!i, J(. C. IT Will PAY YOU. - j If you propose going West or Nrthj we to write to me. I 8hort line. F. D. Baan T a t - ' : ' ' i Atlanta. Oa. amniuM MENTAL WISJC WORK. u.niuroX wTSr eriS No. 6 T1UAK TED A attuatibn by a dmg Clark of WW .H..I...1 i IMmu U - - - QllXM a C WAMJ (VVAII, S4WWM, -41; m ' 1 4 1. . a - m
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