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t ; Vyi I it: it-- ni--' MS- iv'irr i W it ;it1 s "It i. The News urn Oi 4 , i six I throe Weekly, etae year. m m 7-i ! l so ? 1 ee Naaaaae tlmi wtttwt ypafcaB w Cer teat after Um rplnittoa t tfia,fsi "WEDNESDAY, APRIL: 28.11880; j Tax people of Virginia may iiow be regard! in the light of 'sponge it is so wet over the lines you knjjw. ; the magnificent are bound to absorb i; 1 m mm : - Thx tariff bill will hardly be reached by the Ilotue before the 15th of May): it appears now, and the prospects for the passage of the measure do not brighten with the lapse of time. The President's stand in its favor will probably have tbe J iDfSKBTATIf 3W mES-LUX. f are requested to announcsj. that the United States department oflagri culture j in its j forestry ; division has prepared a schedule foj observations of tree-life; -aafib accompanying It, ' of weather conditions, for the purpose of exciting an interest in forestry Work, and of arriving tat certain results ex- plfiiedjin the schedules. ; H ' ' "lit s desiratle tliat these observations should be noted' by a very large-number ; of persons;! and "everybody anter :este4; will be welcome to apply for the blanks to the department. i ?As the seasons is rather advanced, not all the points Required may be -taken tl yeaft b4t eten a partial report will be ac?eptablf. i; I fine objects of the observations as set forth! bt the department are: 14 lO note itaa; progress of local Oor. of Jhe Nxwb anb Obskrtik. i ; ALBxirsdH's, DcpUji Oo., N. C, 1 I f t April 24th, 1886.) 1( In the Wmklt Ntws and Obskkvir of April 20th is a ' communication on tbe "New Educationij" bypr. Pabnejr, which I am unwillisg to let pass un challenged, although other pressing du ties may prevent me from going beyood a few suggestions to others whose time and ability may enable them to do full justice to the Doctor's- views. His zeal in behalf of an iadurtrial school cannot be too highly commended, tn this I am in full sympathy, with him, nor have I yet seen the reason why our State board of agriculture did not give industrial education ;the benefit of all doubts and establish the school. ; But to his argument that our public school ystem should, be viewed with caution and checked perhaps, in its dangerous influences, because in Massa- f. ' .! r-.o 7 T " I O "" " v . X : i 1 - .1 If f j VHinnn wni.H in ttuuiith mm r n I nhnn. . . i . . .r iivs-mo, ivj mo uiupusc -uiiDt!u5, wuere euucation of every of enlarging thf knowledge of biologi- kind, public and private; has . been c4l copdftioni. 2. To arrive atconclu- longer, established, and is' more muni- sijons as to the Relative climatic oondi- ficeutly endowed and: more thoroughly tipns expressed bv the nhasea of aiUnt admin wtp.rod th effect of solidifying the republieans in I dvl0Pmetnt also vice versa Jaa to the Union," paupers and criminals opposition, bo inattne nope ot aavant l- du ,uBciupiuuw i 8mj uereasea in numDers rrom'IcoU 3. To determine to 1880J there !ah i J:rf i 1 I ; i iii . i from the appearance l 1.1 . loi.inenrst leatato tan ona uiviiwii. uu. ucuw tucra u ! s uuro i o- - chance that the bill wjll get Ibrougfi the 4.To ascertain the jrela House. It will be killed in the repub- "f:openaenoe;oi amerent specms on lican Senate, of course. , i n I cimaac !conlitons, determining irela age to be gained by republican division f "tt ! conditions. 3. will have to be riven up.? The vote POT10d of tnf vegetat hflVATAr will Ka rlnan 4n: ;inr annit l species (tne tinsfe from i - m ' In tl t 1 f . A .9 1 : I bare " " 10,11 i, 10 we general cnange Cor. i In my yiew he and the, authorities whoia be quotes have mistaken a sequence for a consequence, and' the ; causes of the great difference in the relative num ber of criminals in Massachusetts and the Southern States i Of the S-irlS. be Savs i f . uauu uia umuwro con- I b Hiniuk ii ftA d,il00f diffent localities, thus al- of thought, ) lOW . tO I ' i- 1 i I I pacisv or tne species for acclimation. i tans' -John Kcbkik is a man after our: own heart. Speaking "My primary serve them and ma if they could use tne for a plank bridge over a stream or set me up for a post to tie a swing to, or anything of the sort,' not requiring me to talk, Ijj shonld, be quite happy in such ai promcticn." All the4 boys of the country are with the tiMtl tbe tim! for planting. ; $, To for in the characters of the two peoples, enable comparison of the behavior of Let Dr. Dabney read the Puritan ideal page 088. Green's shorter h the English people or Macauley's nure 01 iue cnaracter Of the iuri. reproduced in Sterjhena' hiatorv of the Niws !ak Obsxbvxb. . IiAGiuirei, N C, April 24. As the Democratic executive commit tee'has appointed the 25th of Auguft next as the time for the1; convention o meet in Raleigh to nominate candidates for supreme and superior, court jul,e, it may now be in order to suggeut the names of Borne gentlemen who could fill the different offices. I would suggest for supreme court ; Judges the following names: For chief justice j A. 9. Merri mon, of Buncombe;, for associate ju- tices, G. V. Strong, of Wake, and J. ftj.. Clement, of Davie. These gentlemen are all about the same tgc, between QD and 57 years of age, in the full vigor; of all their mental and physical power. As to their legal abilities and fitness for the place, it is unnecessary to mention;1: for wherever they are known everybody recognizes them as the leaders of the bar in their'1 respective section1. Judge Strong and Mr. Clement have not been beforo the public as promi nently as Judge Merrimon, but where they practice they are regarded as the ablest lawyers in their circuit. Strong being an eastern man would satisfy that section, and Clement would satisfy the centre, while Merrimoi would be ac ceptable to the trans-montane' section! So here is a ticket that is equitably disi tributed and would do : justice to everl section! In suggesting theses names I do not mean to refleot On the present in oumbents, Judges Smith - and Ashe! Everybody reoogniies- their ability ana is satisfied with their- course on the; bench, but their age is against them. J i Lxnoik. 5 aslliijlIS-J sliHl liB silCsjissBi li -AT- Iaily. Daily. Just from tbe Frrrags, Lively and Sparkling, ! ALLEGHANY, CONGRESS. HUITYAD I. JAITOS. HATHOBIT, ; BUFF ATA) LITHIA, AND FRIEDRICIISBALL TQUXt IT JSQ J3EIX jG. JX JSl TT efcJP G Another Supply, of tbe Celebrated Prize Medal ; iiist's Qardoii eels, PEAS, ONION SETS SNAP BEANS AND CORN. A Full Stock of Fresh and Pure Qriigs and JBBWS. Medicines. PESCUD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST; No. 118 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C, Orders have careful and prompt attention. ' Popular BapentUtone. such trejs species are to betaken of the United Sutes, pages 48 and 49. From the New York Ledger. into account as Constitute the bulk of I and comnare the tltmra .wt. ,. AND the natural forest, or have been Wanted he knows"of the J2 -11! TZrZ. ag"n8 for eebnomic Arnoses. ADnroximate then coSid it VZrL ,BU1; : WB? f". a".Becre2 AAh mn0 t 57 M VI -. "w" "wi, uvea not encourage a nvontc onei f Hi? notf T? "".I formy snggeataon. , 1 1 never met the cersonthat did not I Huixc w notes excepiionaiiv early or I as to the subiects Uuirht in the M MBDICIIVBS. famous Englishman on i this itwmi, . ? i?menl lbuk cBdi-. eachuafltto; schools and the methods of particularly at this season - of the year, xl ! vne season oi caDDage-heaas ana nrreen- lerJ generally, when the "young! man's tanoy turns, &o.'' ' Tub labor committee is reported to htye had a monkey . and parrot time o'ver the educational bUI, and made no progress in the matter as av master of course. What they reaUy did is under the bond of secrecy, but it is probable' that the final result of their wranglg will be an adverse report. . This will be followed by a minority,, and the bill young and be s contrived as to arouse :efc?-f,nM?U-a 4petition and theWiv. cuasion. We trust it will be considered v j v $ n . .. . , i7? With the rare it deserves, to the end that e'1fxoenc?J , fttUef 4 e- thejvasUy important interest it' is in- trThey should also mae as tended to promote may be strengthened 8e " gtcunions of the people and extended as the people desire. . 1 " !PQB8lb1' ??J 1Q sbort, can be . - . ii i. i. - made to serve a most useful purpose Tm disarmament of Greece atUhe and shotild not be permitted M fall check to the Csar. It is nndstood at fcoldinir thati m- thm that the Grecian discontent was foment- the;right place.! They will do all that ed Vy. tn'e GirI.Beai;''vH4nce th omesv 'f : 4Mt; have no douil, to tion i. now what is Kussigoing to dot, . no fe4 pi.- xi:.L- i. i. -i? Z ' fiUfthe- foil measure :ofi their capacity The dispatches say that if she goes to usefulness. We are only sorrfthat tiqna. ine obfertaUons ahould aere- instruction, thev are anhatantialiv &i fore.be taken iq places which represent same as Cousin found in Germanv half i r a -"nvcr vt Buxruuuiuuga coo.ury go, ana nobody claims that the ,4 TDK REXi- STATE FA1B. 1 in '" : i ' t xne indications jure that the next Stte fai will e one of the most Cnier e8ting and extelsive displays the 'agri cultural society! has ever vet made! We arS gtad to fbdfthis so. f he Stitjfairs v. J x ': . 2 rrfl yrfr-r ,thia infewnoe. becanW a'poot efcUd put rfW' theiartisan, They should bto a wdrkshop at fiftwiryears of ui present object lessons in farming to the bring all Europe about her ears, and , yet if sac aoea not; her; most tueful though I most antin-stworthy Cossacks will probably revolt. r At the same time it is with nations Tery much as it is with women me one that hesitates is lost. of the State cannot at present be. sub- istitntea tor the eiW cThat su uily.be establish! Ae he desired. would, do the work the State fair ddes more thoroughly and " . niw vuao . i nn 1 1 n m i iy r. . a. am imiai iiip nnam mnva wn a-wm a - m . -a i : p.tj.f-.mM.f.-., j j . j JJSll "rSll850th. iWkLgp1pli SiS75ZSrir:i W$$f$Z2&82& !iiJL T ' . I ii i ,.-1 r i There are many people who hate td see the new moon over the left shoul! der; if they do, "somehow something al4 ways goes wrong," they declare. They I.Qnn.-tf k.x V. AK J .. . 1 1 . I i ... . O ' uwm.wua,. -ecu ucuaageq oy eaucar I DUt SO It IS. wi, wbbh; is is uououess I Anotner cannot' endure a strangei true of the Germans, as all history who parts him from a companion with? suuws ivw nave oeenirtte of all races I whom he is walking in the street; others mc,?i . moral - sense Has. inj. wUl not ; raise umbrellas over their! . i7 v , :T "w..wi.uuetifl i ueaus m ue nouse, ana there are men,! eniignienea. nor can 1 aifow Massa- who turn pale if they Bpill salt. chusetts to be adduced in disnroof of I A drvenoda mwhnt nf-.x.t -.ilil. believed that hia fortune would depart A -k, . . ? I I I . - 1 a is tne case in that estate, and forced to apple women on a certain corner, and struggle ,ior a living; against a super- there are many who would fear for their wuuuauce oi competing laborers, not lives if they lost a certain trinket orl oniy is jipt, put m a vast majority of jewel. . cases, never can be enlightened. It is Said that the mother of the Roths- Leavicg the region pf.inference, how- childs always lived in her queer little erer , gis consider few facts which I house, b a crooked street, "to keep think Ifyy Dabney wilt admitg far iu her sons their luck." Every morning explaining the true causes of the greater servants took her to their splendid mais to population m Mas- houses in a sedan chair, but she alwavs '; Blent in tl.fi tinnoA . V. . I! 1 . -p.i . . . 5 I . " -vx .uvt a. oince aooui 1 sou tne almost, if not born. ' quite, overwhelming voice of public sen- Most people have a special dream that timent .bt been that written compacts forebodes evil; and I know many who woBoiemu. ooiigations may? be disre. declare; that it is a fact that one who garded at wUlnay that it is the high- boasts df being "so very Veil" today efit dutjf man to violate an obligatioi finds himself ill on thetoorro w. There whenevci! a great demand for reform may be some good -reason for this- it seems td call for such violation. j actually hannens so often, i !2.LlxmK before 1850 ?and with ini I ' To thm1.i. n'..!.' .j A You'll not be cries some one. ti'n..o ;. 1 ii t -- - , t m I wxxx vxxxx --i to irjEttTU" taer paupetize tbe uaunerV laborer, ed hv WpttroiTfftheir own& and kii--iI hom5. I : " Terror seizes a bride's heart if it rains on her wedding morn, and to wear the marriage ring for a moment before it is put on for good is believed to brintr cij ui.iuoa; inaeea. TOBACCO. mm BtTIST'S E3' Wr.T SODA BAILR0ADS. I JICHMOND DAN VULLt KAlLEOAlXj NORTH. January !, 18. SOUTH. Arr. p. m. 3 20 IS 25 a. m. 10 03 8 45 p. m. Arr. a. m. 6 20 3 (K) p. ni 11 23 9 15 . a. m. 11 26i l-80 a. m. 7 00 p. m. 9 85 8 01 6 25. 8 43 8 40 p. ni 4 07 4 40 1 SO 12 13 a. m. 8 80 ff 89 6 00 1 88 6 4Ai New- York. rhildelphia. Baltimore. Washington. ' :; PaavUle. Richmond. . Oolditboro. Raleigh. 'Durham. - Oreeiuboro. (telMmry. jnaxlotte. ' Spartaaburg. ? .Alsjjita. - M.6e.:Nw.5S.' Daily. Daily.! t lxV i Lve.l Night, p.m. - I1O0 - ---- 4-80 I 3 45 0 50 a. m. : 3 .60 9 41 I' U 15 M 00 p. m. 1 2A 25 11 45 5 00 6 07 11 21 1 10 5 00 5 56 1 40 8 04 t oo 1 a. m. ' 50 11 28 1 00 8 84 10 40 Northward. Jan; 18, 4886. Southward. No-53. No.61. Arr. -i Arr. p. m. j am. 8 85 8 10 Lve. I.ve. 6 55 6 50 No.5aNo.82.1 DaUy-Uy ; Lva. s Lye, vp..m. a. m. Qmreftwro. ? jfe 85 10 00 Att. Arr. ii alem. 1 17 11 40 STATS KKIJjat&tTY JB U..60 A O. i . 1 i Northward. .,Ja. 18,1886. : 6nttlWard. No. 8. No. 1. Daily except ' No. 4 So. 2. Arr. . Arr. .lvBdf" .(.v. i, Lve. p. m. a. m. ' "Uaivetslty. p. m a. m. 4 55 10 20 , 85 11 55 Lve. Lve. Art. t Arr 45 1110 ' Chapel HI1L ' ; 7 25 '' 12 45 JpALEIGH A GASTON ft. R. Trains going North. iNo 47 IVv n ot. ib, 1B8C I exctpt ; Leave Raleigh. V j)ranKMaum..,ir KitUeLL t.n Itendacson :wairenVn- !-Ua 0 prnlO 87 WAiiANTtD GARDEN SEEDS S2 AND MINERAL WATERS. Littleton. Arrive at WeJaon, TnUaioina Sf uth. r NOV. 19. 1885. M 81 M56 Ut 17 11 86 5 ,:C - xeept -Sunday 44,am 3 42. ? 24 8 60 ,9 28 12 55 1 45 U 81 12 50 Am 1 Leave WeWon, Littleton, ."WmrrcBton, Heodepn, ', : JtittreiT j FMakUQton, iVAki-, i Arrive at Raleigh, Ko.45JyIKojP'7 P fe ezeeix fUy. I Sunday. " '' ' I 1 M- m 1 47 4 48 4 50 j 5.0 51 I 40 pVtn a si : , 408 4 50 ; 409 : -a so 1 f e 65 r 40 . 1 VVH $ltITH. SttiaattipMlcaH. JAUBIOK AeU8TA,AlB-lJWB. COMSBMCXD, scmxrixX. creasing xntensitv since1 that dat. thn.A I nnitnAnn - .. ne i?retfaix' atiBal- wKk t,TV k' m LT 7. ."v . enim svstem 1 shall 4nt- Aillt7 !i. i u!ye .nf m?wa. W ' , '! IT- I wey naa a.neni to still fnr. I And tn tnm hact- thra- ea it i consummation l "But Arehy. Mildred! can't be orovwd in -opnt. TTnw nan atva lw. orlion T -rnHir at fxvr.V lvi ana mere was no one else to take it," and Mrs. Torrence paused; with j suspended cup, hen ""uc"t jr searcmng ior a repiy. "ii ever anything lay in a Kralgnt line it : la tbrf jevidencagainst that girl," she continued. "The .other day when the ring fell on the floor! .she was m the room, and she asked me what a Htone like that was worth, and thwi gave suchi " tf," wiu suppose you in m Kit's wrong lor me Wi fear a thousand dol lars; on my finger"' and she s id was not thlnkinir of the rinsr: I Was only" :"'! V ir you.wli to read the balance of this story send for a copy of jthe Aiabastine Age. It Wflll ; ! '.Thomas H. Briggs L Sons i ' .r Bbiogs' Building, Ralxioh, N. C. ' ' u M . HARDWARE, STOVES, BLST AND CHEAPEST BABY CARRIAGES Trains going South. Nov. 15, 1885. INo 1 IVy exoepe 8unday. pSoA Dy except , Sunday. .Leave Raleigh, Alt) lieu re, Sanford. : Arrive Hamlet, Trains going North Nov. 15, 1885. i I Leave II-Dilet, JMBIorcL Moucure. Arrive Raleigh, 7 00 p ni 9 27 u 19 16 j 1 85 ! " i No 2 Di except SuDdiijr, 2 45 a a e 05 ; , 50 9 00 M vWm Smith, E Superintendent. 9 00 a m 12 85 p m 1 45 7 20 No 4 Df except Sunday.: $ oo a m 12 00 8 80 . Daily ft a. BIG BARGAIN AT REDUCED PRICE OF $2.00 00 ITo. 1 nad several tnard lioka rebentl7,hw CTer, and not the lightest of these was i'f i TUE WAKH CATTUC CLUB. y6 are fglad td -note the final steps , tho Vo-uu" wildi t.A tmii Sf W"?8"? imporUnos talis dntv lence to those who .differed with them; about the construction f a written oom4 pact, i - - j - : ' : , ' 4. These veonle - have bn tanl.ti ever since; 1865 that it ii their rittht ! As for an opal the orettiest stone possible; though a very minor jewel I confess to being superstitious about that It is the silliest fanoy in- tbd World, but I would not-nut oitDn nn finger for anything. Its baleful way of changing from red or blue to stone irom the President of the; United States! color is fiendish, and its fire, that slows "rr.iT: t; r c ' o iaeuii "u uuub oy turns, is uncanny. oil pensions, oounues and retired half- I believe a aUDerstition or.tvo to ha the Mcrasea" which have from titiiai W time enlisted men under the banner I bf ?n interesti of the :State than Ihat rani inTit SSf Xnrif nT1?! Pl of Wake cattle ub. Wrwrujg in part from the impoverish-! a. natural to every humaabg aa ari hifnraA1 a.- 1 7 ; " r": v WWT I ii: ! vT.; .r""! ?"CJ uu. aparaa 01 vanilT WaiOA Wft iwngstridea in tKe direction of the best iuu extent, of their; refuse to acknowledge, but h.obt after aii, neip to Keep us alive, i , i women.: bifurcated earments for lpraaKntune.l wjltck ktdi u to .Ui;, u lb. b tU leuliDg VIlt-in the dertbejut erimitubt IUtuik tbu l.tsSl. nl irieuox, ena Bute", wre hope other coufiUes wUl fol- to labile squares are a great. Messing to- the community. We on m th, ht In. l; x. iV- . 1 T. . ' .1 Bflll'l l-lh finnn. It I. tkx V,-... - . tt - : T I uvira viuu vuuuuei wui 101-I "-"a" vu uia. laoor oil . ' " m B uuy . ior. lie ffives. moreover, a .-Aral I , : .. ... t . v T s LfU. !. . .1 . 1 the cure ot all diseases hahvhnrwl hut tn e4aatT instant. .; .v-.: u.'. .i.. af w PJI nat an interest m niTJ ",r irrr " i "r-- counter. Price 25 cents. -v ' ...-"T? rr":? thi .tt.rt.Aw.,.v .i,- -...1. i piarus oi juexioo ana feru. nrti.t mh.;. 1. - ' vu wiynmign itu TOUr friends to jgive their eows Day's Horse . Powj it.1 j; n.x 1 r- ... -n "I 1 KrauuaiiT iuovea u ue unAhhuiuTtwr, tuQ earliest aay possiDle. process of cremation is not1 alwavaa" Mf improvement Jof the cattle kept mar ir'Z cessful, so that the Pktonian- fene V clted oughoutthe 8tate an4 t duanovd i tfT , asheoalls ii has mlw.Jtbe earliest day possible. i :1 r?iA-hxP?0Ml ? -been a chamber of W,7 IkTAiTTT; WThe conditiona which now axlatl in ZTirAiX"??? ' W craze goes on with ever; a su tinia .h.riA ortn (garoiina ; are more faTorableS tn jey no longer say when .fenigl &C"- thi rights! bf tLe bject in the furnace : "We commit eIr b?n d.unr enforoed sysm where tbev fTl North Carolina Ir ! on iae. "S1 of oU . i " there - - l 1 ; V" -- -.SB- UA -Bk aJ( ItT" UI I iMia.-Ma. A - . 1 . -j -mug B-fMge in weir trampling on the risrhta 6f the eaTtiliai A ST. AAV aa 1 1 . W. S..; i Peen P unaer the enforced svsaem " .wki. ..r .r'-T.-.- !"J hisbody to the flame.' That phres jOf ? thoroughly cultifa- blhSrcVofwSTvW too euezestive of nnnlaaAn..;.. ted farms it is to itho interest of k-j L x? r 7g I In kojootter. ..em to brf iWt 4orii of 11. e.Ue.Jnof wik. "Ui! '""T f - i .-i i o . raB - . w . justice in the ISewYork courts; The I...-. :x . . . . . i . uiswioe oi tne net is the report be m hkhlv colmendod T TKr,l eieeBM aa was ihe ea that a musical union, known TlilS!? Pntitanism fell in England ' . ' i- .w mnm mmi - aaa --. . am jw a f i x t n arousmg an interest in the matter tlfey bave in hand as fliey oould have doue in any other way, in any other position, ever proud orjoonspicuous. Always keej on hand Dr Bull's Baltimor6- f-iiis, mey a,e tfte beet liver regulator. Price xo cu. - ii White lace wUl ; trimming. . be much used for Sahm olub, boycotted one Theiss, -a beer garden man, because he hired hi sicians that belonged to another uoio'u than theirs. The Knights of Laoif Central labor union and waiters' u&ob indorsed the boycott, and in thra Theiss gave up and paid his persecutors $,000 for expenses." Then he bad them arrested, for conspiracy, a trial wm nad, and after the flvidennA harl att: been presented the counsel for the de fense moved that the case be dismissed,' never dreaming probably, that any other course than thia usual one would be token. The judge, however! denied the motion, eaymg ; "This us a nM - disgraceful case of black-mail. It ianot an; instance of labor beint against capital, but of one musical union ugnung another and demanding the f ci mOTal of harH.vnvl-ir.. :? . , - " ucu Bimpiy cause tney aid not belong to their own organisation and in order thit they misnt nave tne maces. Tn tnirn. ; $1,000 the Carl Sahm club were uilty w m uvn vuH-jjwug M.ct, ana l celiava if a complaint were made against these men for theft the complaint would hold ana they would be punished.! This j boycotting and stopping another mail's j business ought to be put an end to." j Those were words of wisdom j The; sooner that judge's views of the ty ran- V ffiAna kAiAAi m. 11 J i? 3 a i ft ? . "-" AJUVUULh KTH irHnflPB IIW inITirflil ap.ja,- f JtMmm Akl- T . 3 1 T m. ' r 7"". "".w mo i c i,uau.six incnesi i tmdpr s.-i.i - jkas a; 1 a. 4P . xV - r - mi v arAAJ-ki k w u"!.. wwiuwwwlfWf-ime, than the mnst 1,thE in excesses, as was ihe ease when .nism : fell in England on th restorauon Of Uharles H t ; , i By no means are these things strange, Mid! the prespect is that ? the worst has not oonie yet. Uut a short time aso. as uw by Ha I,k Ka1h WSsAd I- In San FraaciscoCal., of course, the othef! rea w eip, a young cigar imker only Iff jyears old, bought his Sunday afternoon best Wl a ticket Tn the March Drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery for a dollar. When line listoi the winners wag received she was discovered to be entitled to 115,000 and to set- we we owners!) tp the young feigar4naker had iw uiarry me lucay -w. bun mpolsoo-Cairon icle, March 19. if- -rt1' our mmi PUBticATions. ;,. AEOLINA CENTBL B. Ill Passenger, mail and axon train. except Sundays. " i Leave Wilmington at j 7 00 p. in Leave Raleigh at t 7 85 p. in Arrive at Charlotte at r 7 80a.m Leave Charlotta at . uK No 2. 5 Arrive at Raleigh at i VOOiun ) Arrive at Wilmington at i 8 85 a. m i tauiLBTWviaioa OAa.vjttcmaOTfrs.i i No.8 ) Leave Charlotte at 1 8lia. m I Arrive atShelbv at ; iv ta n. No. 4 i Leave Shelby at lua.m ; j Anrive at Charlotte at' 5 40 p m' Digest. ill Sixth North Carolina Bt JUWiaAUO. . BITMOUa. $5.00. BtJBBEE'S NOBTII CAROLUTA JUfcTICE AND FOBM BOOK, Sid Beviied! -isaiuon c... .... ... .tfl-so. I SCHOOL III8TORY OF NORTH CAROLINA, -6th Revised edition? 80th! ,. . ...............,.., f'WO SCHOOL AND BUSINESS MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA. bjsColliei3olb; aize 43X10 incnes- i norouguiy revised ana re-engraved. Ready July 1,94 We-have foe sale. the followinsf new I aw Books: . : . i ONUS PROBANDL bv Hon. W i II. Bailev '.'. ' L ; . . kA no. TRIALS OF TITLE TOiLAND, by Bedgwick and Wal New Edition t 60; FARM LAW. bv Henry Austin. i. : '; - t ka" SOME POINTS IN LAW OF EVERY DAY USE,by Judge Waited Clark; 253. GAPE FAR YADKIN VALLEY B. B. TBAUf aOKTH. Bennettrvllle. Shoe Heel, 9 .0 a m fayetteville. m oo m nford, ,ai5pm uiccuaL-jru, O 00 : U minutes at FayetteyUle for dinner. i LEAVB. ' 8 20 tm 50 Hu pm 125: Qceiuboro, oaaiora, Fayetteville, ShBel JeanetUvllle, nuu SOOTH. AJUUTB.. 1 'r ' . 1 SO p m ,150 cos 7 80 LZAVB. 850, am '1 45 pm 4 00 615 SEND ORDERS TO jlLMB GTON IT WELDON R. R. i.faAIr8 OUK( aooTB. ALFRED .-I WILLIAMS&CO PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, J: IIS FAYETTEVILLE 8TBEET AND 8 EXCHANGE PLACE, RALEIQH,N. C. Nov. 15, 1835. Leave Weldon, Arrive Rocky Mount, f Arrive at Tarbgro, i Loave Tarbora, t ' Leave Wilson, Arrive Ooldsboro, wmnington, reported i Th Naws airo Obsirvir, ifavor. oonTentiott pf laboring men ixi Massa. b The beautiful topas stone is again in vapt. Jamis Bj Thiopki idied near ebuietts : demanded that ber lesislatura n:.ixV 1 . . . i . : w jjaitimore Mondirf morning.; ;He bad gone tbere fbr treatment of . an affceffba f jt- ;His eatb was sudden alid unexpected. He as widely known !in tbe Stje as 'a tbojougbly practical fr er; ,tBorn in dgeeombe 'county, ?bick has been the home of go many weilthy and prosperous planters, be be came prominent attng them.? ne Was large land-owner indi always devoted himself to: the pursaits of mtrumt-:' Hes;at dn timenaster of , the St4te M611.: ex-oftcio meaaaber of thfc otate Dpara oi agriiituxe. Heiwasibr wauyyears an lnfliential and earnest mtuiber of the Stte agricultural so iiy. 'iAt oiie tlioilhe editedf an agn eultiiralfpaper atTsfboro.? At the out break Of thewar he went ihUj tie service KW 8! Mtensnt; in Co., 43d regiment, and r&e to the captainey 7; TrTJ' g was about 08. ai-A new law in New Jmsov prohibits sny person from cati&inr Ki.;u k. i. U9T9B ucnes jM length. nV t-t should not onlv limit th f ikA. but should esublish a rate of wages! ' . In,y new, then, the publio schools in . MsssachUsetts have uothing to do with pauperism and crime in that State, exoopt in so far as they bave been used as a m ans ,of teaching ; false views of moral, social andolitical duties; and in this the pulpit and the cress am onall at fault. Let us not, therefore,; under Uke to weaken the hands of those who areatruggUng to develop the intellec tual .resources of our State and put her urtrtni for the great race in which in tellect must; win. bv hastv froin, lactsi whose causes :i may not be WAdily tr. Let us ratiher adopt the dlaration 6f Sir William Hamilton (fid. Rev., July, 1883)i! that "those wno arguy against the expedieney of universal edueation are not deservine of an answer;" 6 respectfully For PAIN iVti a- Carts Rheumatism, Neuralgia I . : ".V ; ' I 4 PLOW CASTINGS. ' j Bead for prices. QnalUygtitranteed. ; J. H. GILL, Sole Hanufaeturer, 1 RALEIGH TURNING AND COTTON PLOW8, RALEIGH, N. 0 Nov. J5, 1885. Leave Wilmington, Arrive Gold bo ro, LareW41Son, Arrive Rocky Mouut, Aniv Tarboro. Leave Tarboro, Arrive Weldon, Daily. 2 15 par 8 88 ,4 65 . 11 80 4 05 pm 4 54 7 50 T&Aiifs soura moxtb. ,,,48 Jjlo. 40 Dally. 5 88 p i i No. 47 Daily. 8 43am 11 85 13 25 pm 2 59 4 45 ' U SOam 115pm i lia m ii : Kew- ' Daily. ; 9 60pat 11 58 a m 12 60 4 1 21 JoBM Divm Rn- T. EMaasoii,!'! paagener Agtint. GEO. B. HISS. CHiRMW 1.TWHLK COSIAlf. SAXTUOBS, BB. k ar- , ...i.i? -Let no man decrv the iitM-nLa 1 a! t rrr? this great, country iu thej fwa f the upc,E statement bv imtomhlnenata ... F Olnt' Cfli.8. A. GOODWIN. ' 3003D WIIsT & ; PROPRIETORS . RALEIGH MARBLE WORKS. 417 and 419 FsyettevMe Bt., Raleigh, N. C. MAKUPACTtlRERS OP ALL KINpS AND STYLES OP 5 i MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. ehttVllfer r toPoWd Oiit-;. Conttoi. to jlja , feBTttstimaiM madaand Drawing? tarnished free, al dAwSto. . WyandotteBgrgs JUj- ; " FOR SALE. At the late State Valr m-' "flrv a tervninra made a eleanaweep wiaBinghe okaxd oncui. MUIS. - Send itanm far m han,fi.liv mn- tmed ikfptfve price list. T I ; : , flVHJI V HATWOOD. 0ESES AND HULSS. I will have eighteen rine Hones and, one dX. at W. a MaMaeklD'a. 8Sahte Bal eil N.'C .i-;,:' T; '. ' i . ; oeo. ), BEiinrrT. - -r A BIG 01TER.-T-lit?oduoe them wiJ . wlQ rive away LOOO 8etl-OTrjHna. w- P. Ck aadexsraasaflea taaui HL vat-i ; ' TOILET EST8, - H LiJ.PRIGEliJ'ORF, ICS (HUSLiJkf FREEZERS, lUniS i- ":' f . s t 5 .1 r" it if :!'j: own BelstoiM cf4 jf.ip.Fi rr-ffi 7'0 TOJTX3 jel redye4r fl'i 4n iiP i M t a '-' '-5" I J i ! . i " M.J ; "if: ;-v: s-3.-: v: ;.-'? ?lJ :'J-',':"oi:"''jVt; f 'r ; '"" !
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April 28, 1886, edition 1
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