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IK Poblisom) Daily (ixcbpt Moitdat) awn' . i WxnxT. ' I V; y Bt THE NEWS AND OBSEKVER Co. Kj.':; DiJr one year, mail, postpaid, ! 11 00 sir months," " i bo three " . 1- 0 Weekly, one year, " ; 1 75 " itix month . 1 2 00 No name entered without parinrnt, find no fiaer sent after the expiration of time pad lor WEDNESDAY MAY 26, 18$0. SiCKiTARY Mannimo continues td im prove in health and strength but J it if thought that he will not' resume his duties' at the treasury department be fore next fall. , Chicago has put her. foot down upon' prile-fighting, and the Chicago fo$t is notoriously large and heavy. If aha goes on in this way she will lose her reputation' as the twickedest city in the land; We therefore hope she will go on. . . r- A South Carolinian is now suing Owen T. Bugg, ihe inventor of the cot ton harvester, controlled by the Mason comnanv. for infraction of patent, i As Edison has recently been South study iog the methods of gathering our great? est crop he may produce a picker that will" throw all the experiments ip far made out of sight. ' . Tin Cullom bill toregulate commerce by railroad between the States, which has passed the Senate, creates a board of commissioners-who are to judge of the fairness of . the charges made with referenoe to distance and cost, topre- vent unreasonable charges, and to put an end to discriminations and re Dates on lines wjiich cross boundaries of States. m ' i re j i U . iney are to noia omce ior biz years, not more, than three aro to be oik the fame party, and they are forbidden to own stocks of any carrying company, to engage in any other, business. The bill is mi'der than Mr. Reagan's, the latter having fixed a maximum rate per mile for carrying-passengers; and required that all freight charges should be exactly proportional to distance ' Qaxxcn and Turkey have oonie to blows, with serious consequences bat it is to be hoped that the armistice which has been obtained may be length ened into a I permanent peace, j The kingdom which ia the aggressor in the present instance cannot at all affbrjd to go to war. . Her ports are blockaded by the European powers and her trade ia paralysed. 1 Since the resignation of Delyannis, every effort has been f made to form a stable ministry without; suc cess. A makeshift was set jap for the ; purpose of summoning the chamber of deputies, but not until the present premier, M.j Tricou pis, undertook to form a eabinet was anything like order brought of the ehaos that Jiaaj w neyTifreW, m view oTher creI il inain!!.....' j" i ,w -'6"iuiiw) muu poweriesaness, . j "wwju ior on tner suo- onded, f'Well, he is. The fact, ver. has never crept out, and many of the order knew nothing of it until It announced in the official paper of Wuif; organisation, the Journal of United Labor. - The paper Unpublished under (the: auspices of the executive board in lbflidelphia, and is neiverBcnt' to any jit4 tliai is not a member of the order. Mrj Bliineisa member of a local aa bemblyin Augusta, Me. , his home. You w that only two classes or men aro ed from? our order law Vets and saloon-keepers. Mr. Blaine is , by pro fession a journalist. ' How long he has been' within the pale of the order I do not; know.?' But "the Plumed Knight" his knighthood will not avail him is Itoo thin:. The people see right ithroueh it. t if the Knights do not. Blaine of Maine cannot steal the livery jo! labor to serve himself in without the perfect cognisance of the public. ATTK9D THE PRIHAKIEM. The nominating conventions are now being called throughout the State . and we would insist upon the importance of 'full, attendance thereon. All men are interested in placing the fittest and most capable men in office and all men should therefore sod to it that their utmost is done that n6 contrary result may fol low! the exercise of the elective privi Jegf. When we fail to exert ourselves in order that men whom we desire to serve us in public place may be nomi nated and elected we have no reason to that men; whom we con- unfit' i are elevated to Buch Kverv man in this demo- state piw- t ir-. f a s . kA 'lionise,' then spirituous liquora may be sold as provided by law, ;a not otlerwisej provided," etc. ; oeeiion 3,101 provides that "everpr pcr eon desiring i to sell spirituous or malt liquors, wines, cordials cr bitters, in quantities Icjjh than a. quart, ul.t1 hefore hnffatrincr in said sale, file his petition," &? "Any grocer, drug gist, dealer or other poison who phall sell spirituous- or malt liquors, wm or cordials, iq any quantity, 11 uic pmoui any portion thereof shall at an time ba drunK upon ine; preiuiseo wup liquors, wines or1 cordials are sold, shall be considered a retail aeaier un meaning of this isection." This makes ill find that this extension of the law W1"y? U iersoi noieiB a w c8" ana arueeisis. a "' em. crrocers makes it applicable to the sale; m any quantity Whatsoever. If the prombition- lsts succeed, iinereiore, me eut-uu -will bet not only to close the bar rooms, but' to -prevent ithe sale of liquor in any; quantity indr prevent the hotels from turnisning spirisuown or malt linuors. wines or oordials- to their euests at any time. mere ia a secnou oi wo y" v.,w 3,110) wiich provides that "all wines made from grapes, blackberries, cur rants, gooseberries, raspDerriess ana strawberries, manufactured- in this Mate from fruit raised in tha State, may be sold in bottles borked or sealed up and not to be drunk; on the premises, iu any quantity,! whether greater or less than one quart, ' C4 nut as our correspona- ent does rot touen upon me question which it Involves W6 do not 6uotc it further of Thx Nxws and Oeswbver. May 20 I notice in your issue; of today a com miuication relative to the successors of the present supreme court of this btate. I am aware of tho great importance to the people that good, true, . 1 yr ?:"J learned men iu the law should y all means he selected. Can wo find three in this State that would be more satis factory, all things considered '( 1 doiU t it. Vtry few men that I know od know all of our leading m'i:u in the State can qual the present judges of our su preme court. Look it you please at the moral character of eucn oi me incumbents. Talk about being old They are younger " n&y" vigor -by ten yearB than Borne that might be nominated for judges. I don't be hevo that North Carolina has ever had a superior court to the present. Smith, Ashe and Merrimon, all able, sober and nnnanionflnna iiidcrea. Let US nominate and elect them and we will do wedit to ourselves and honor to the State. Chatham. A iit Tribal. Norfolk Virginian. Words were never more becomingly ritiin than rHfn Kinizsburv. of the Wilmington Star, penned these lint s : "General Cox is a man of strict intrg ritv. He will never do a mean thing CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. "Wedo hereby eertlTy that we ropei-rlse tb i iMttin-mcntu fcr all W nomnv " Vl.- i. .li. r , f lM' l.Oliinian-1 M:U" IA 'vin.,.nv"nii iwntoii inmi.twu and con- ...: n,k i wikm iWintplvi'. liiid thst Ui name arv onducted vith hon'.y, (airnces, and in good faith toward bH partlea, and we ttutho. rizo the Comiauy to this eertlflcate win. fac-Mudles oi our rfgnatrrea attached, in it o vertisementa." M4 fuBtb'ng attSO Utia Voad : CcmmlMlMiwt. We the undersigned Banka aud Bankers will Civ all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana StaU otteriea which may be presented at our coun- Ptm. IonUlMaak NtloilBk. J. W. KUBKEI H, prs. HlMf Hatloaal Bask. A. BALUW1N, Pra. Hw Orlaana Hatlonal Baak. lilJPEECEDENTED ATTRACTION U I pVKB HALF A MilXlOK DlBTRlBUTaD. Louisiana Stale Lottery Ccmpam. Ineorporated in 1868 for 26 yeara by the Leg complain aider positions. iSverv man in cratio land!, is responsible to cer tain 'extent for tho character of bis rulers and be should realile this in time to meeihis responsibility in this respect ti viimM .a A ; 4th ward aa UC VUUBIUCfi muwtiii uwnuu. w m all other respects. I He is himself Jone of the constituent i parts of the eover isicntv 6( the countrv and he fails in the performance of a clear duty when he shirks or is indifferent to! the choice of those who are . to make, or in pret 'or administer the laws wbich are to govern himself, and his fellow-citi-lenBi Upon) Democrats devolves j the dutv" of keeninir the State free from the official corruption and eonse auent widespread distress of which it was relieved wben i it passed into their At the general election in ;lo8l the vote in lialeigh township was aa follows: j? or Against Prob'n. Prob'n 1st ward : 160 2d ward,; L 184 3dward, ; W 5th ward, . 2UT Outside, ) r 1ST ,.:i v: -ntkonn inv dishonor- I iuiu,..w tnr Hiic.tional and charitable pur- ..ii f ruuxiwHh a caoital o! 11.000)00 to which This is a merited tribute to one of the purest public men'. North Carolina has ever riven to the p4blic service, ueuerai Cox has a bif.torv as soldier, private citiaen, judicial officer and legislator on which there is not a stain. Total, 120 257 66 217 125 400 1185 We have no trieans of finding out tho proportions of the ballots cast as be- tween tne wnues ana me uiaeas- Indroii Hew. ,; Cor of Thi Nxws and OBSxRVKi- IIkndkeso, N. 0 , May 22. 1886. Sunerior court is in sessosL Judge Philips presiding. The criminal docket . . - i a... was small and auicKlv cleared. control, anu mey snouiu no nu mere- i . . , . r , ; w , lore in anyicase to j exercise great care ? Ii-'ll!-- Z i Ti . .-liii.- u L : dav afternoon and solicitor Worthmgtou A Worth 4'mrolintan Bart la OMrgia Walter C. Brown, a North Carolinian, was seriously hurt Sunday night by a train at Longtiew, Oa. The Atlnnta Constitution says that just as the tram was rolling up to the depot in jjongview Brown undertook to run across the track in front iof it. lie was not quick enough and thle cow-Oatcher struck bim under the left shoulder, knocking him about twenty feet. While flying through. the r BroWn struck a young man named Wiley Shore, knocking him down. Brown was a perfect stranger to every body living in Longview, and has tho appearance oi a iramp lie was! quite seriously hurt by the blow and it was only after repeated efforts that he could tell who ho was. Ho Th ra that. h in from North Carolina but that he has been out in Texas He had ia one of his pockets a certificate of de- areserve fund ot over f5o0,U00 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its fran chise was made a part of tha present Bute con stitution adopted December 2d, A. D., Ii7& The only Lottery ever vted on and en dorsed by the people ot any tate. . IM ri4 MlDlf another DrAwtMC wlil take place monthly. It never scaha or postpones. Look attae lol owing DUUihu Uon i lSrU Cm ud ntbtjr . ASD THX i fotraortoj Quarterlj Druwioj? U the Academy of Muic, 'ew Urkani, . Turdny, June 1 188U, : U nder the pt i oual supervision and man- p i ageuient oi (Sen. G Ti BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, Gen-.JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE $lo0,000. 3Kotice Tickets are Ten DolUra only, r Halves, 6, Firths 2. Tenths fl. ubt or raizBS. I The best ot ever) thing to what nenible peo pU want; pewially in provisions; mllefrpe Hl1v when eeouomr it nesessary, tor there no economy in poor goods. The best Flour and Meal,to make the best tread, the best Teas and Coffees, the best Meat, Sploee, Soaps, Starches; the best and most reliable Canned Goods, the best of everything. Take, for ex ample, the essential article, Butter, I sen the choice Butter from the dairy farms of r Richard Lewis, Mr. W. Q. Upchurch, Mr. A. H. Green; and Mrs. I). W. Kerr aad Mr. L. to TTnit ot Abunance. besides occasional tup- plies from other dairies of established reputa tion; also, at all times, the finest nortnern Creamery Butter that can be bought, and good Northern Dairy Butter at a lower price. The tame in meat; always the beSu Smoked Tongues and Beef,! cured by Ferris t Co.; best Hams, at prices ranging Just now from 11 to 15c per lb; Breakfast Strips, Meats and Fish :'..! ot every description. .' i ? For Breakfast and Tea Table, the Choice Teas that care and experience can select; Chocolates and Cocoas; fine Coflees, green and MUMt of gcnxmrLi. Commencing Sunday, May 1, 1886, p. in. train- carrying passengers on will run as follows :. - ee4mt64H fobtskoUTHS 4.10 a. m. Franklin accommodation, djdly it cei Sunday stops at aU steUoaa between i'oi Umouth nd 1 ranJt.linA 6.30 a. m. Way, arttrom the i-briw Mon days, Wednesdays andJ ndays. 8Ui at all stations. ? 10.00a.ro.Mu l rtarts from foot t High street daiK . cm til Kundav. Siopa at all -' station. t ' 7.00 P. nu Kh igh express itartt Irom foot ot Bigh stmt daily, exepttnrday. r , fctops at all statioat. "J irOKTH-BOOXP AKK1VK AT POaiSHOtTTH: &0O a. m. Kateigh express daily, except Mon- 8.20 p. ni.-V'Tuwdaya, Thursdaya and ivaturdays. 2.15 p. m. Franklifl accommodation, daily, except Stir dirys. fi SO o. m.Mail dally, except Sundays. Stopa t till station lor passengers. Tickets U all points, eoutnand biuthwest, on tale rt office, Ko. M Main street, orlolk. Telephone No. 108. ' 1 &. BROWNE, aster of Trans. -L. T. MtKfis, Superintendent ol Trans. r APJC FEAR & YADKIN VALLEY B. B. Tutake effect 7.00 a. m. Sunday, May 23, 1888. TEAIM BORTH. DERIVE. LXAVS. 8 40 am B SO a m lo 00 UOVm 120 pm 2 10 p m 2 80 , 600 2ft minutes at Fayetteville for dinner. TXAIll SOUTH. . AUUVK. Greensboro, ganford, 1 20 p m FayetteviUe, oo Shoe Heel . ft W BennetUvllle, 7 1ft Dinner at Sanford. Bennetts ville, Bhoe Heel. Fayetteville, Saniord,' : Greensboro, IXtVB. looo am 140 pm 400 e oo T3 ICHMOND & DANV1LL1. COVDKKHJU) M.UUlkUk j NORTH. ' May and, ibbo. UA1LROAD. SOUTH. No.M. NoJil. Lally. iaUy.; Greensboro, n r a ,ai.iifiAii riT nirrw nnminfni. ' . w b.wvwm ,w k -j i wri j . i - ... . . , ,x . i v?-..i ;r.n.A :i f i;KArf returnea nomeaiiunuai uwroiu. . i nosit lor lSBUea dv . lUkni u&i w lie linuun ia sua ajx sua wx 11 w w w . i - . . - - v . nA n W ihoVonndest demo- number bf old cases were disposed f N. C., bank, Brown's general appear . T I J 1 l-fi T erats 'should be put on guard. Every democrat should feel it incumbent npon j position that she is bnt a pawn in fsome contemplated, move of vast importance. I ' : i. i a i. li s Th Columbus, Ga., Enguirerl sajs I that upon 2,500 loom in'peratibn in j that citj there are dailj produced 1115, 000 yards of. cloth. Columbnslpins i uuj uduu er w,wu cotton spindles about 3.000 pounds, of yarn.This him to nerfonn cheerfully and to the best off bis lability every duty that is laid upon him or that may suggest it self td bim as a narty man.' Thia will insure a care' that proper men, desirable men. are named for -office, and so only bad lhj3 parity of democfatio principles be f maintained, the . health of society nromo'ted and the J material advance of the State upheld and hastened. and eleven are left for the next term The most interesting ease tried was an indictment against Jesse Uarnngtn. col., for periwy. Tho solicitor aud Day & ZolliooSer appeared for the state, and Messrs. T.. T. Hicks, A. J IJarris and W. 1 B. Henry for the! defendant. He was found guilty, sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary and appeals to the supreme court. M Col, h lv Sugg, of Pitt cownty, is a candidate for the solicitorsbip of tlii district. j He kas spent seVeral da.yn here . this week, rooming with' solicitor candidates lie down totether! ? ; W; A. Montgomery Eso, , ' of War- renwn, wm speax aero the 31st jnst., in favor of prohibition. Rev. J. D.; Arnold, pastor of the Methodist ehureh, has just return d, well pleased, fronk a trip to; Petersburg, wnere ne atteiaea the magical festival, der that time may be had for the pur pose ; M influencing doubtful Liberal otes, 11 or pearly all of,whioh are now IKcessary to the success of the Premier. n is not expected that a vote will Be ?each4 'before June 8. aid 'mean i .i . i:i . . . I . ,7" we jnuswai iestivai, 1WlfPeieP u bng nsedby and to Richmond, where he attended e proymoiai caucus leaden j to coerce 1 ine general conference of his church aisseotients into a s upport of the gov- ' he offiaers ipf the Baptist Sunday ct-uuivu. ( seal nere . mav outrun aonooi nave Deffun the Tnbl (nation of thA discretion fc. not impossible: Man v of Baptist Sunday School Slonthl v. a Fun- are J a7 nooi newspaper. JTrom 500 to 1,000 and I copies are printed monthly.! for free d .s ni I 17 T": 7T"";1" uo more i -vu u tug wwu. people'derive their sunno "KJX'ZZ MST, "Z??l01 ia wscrupuiousness gentleman live, near this place one industry.! Tha monthli Hf!n,B'- 'A. government whip, I wnose noose is on tae dividing line 1 e- tnhbSJJS. Mple, is accused of using in & W Vance arid Warren cou&es. Hi. POO or $000.000 Wr. iZZLTZC ZZZl J' f W f ea,;!?oaa wff"- tbe dining-room a oonsttmnUon of some seventy-five condemned by men of aU rfarSea , SJajS?. PerldayArin toW&JfiX?" 300 days 21,600 bales their The M; annually allowed to the h iL-Li-t ... . 1 - r I -XT, a l . . . . ... looai treasury, and thia I vanoe ana aried in Warren creatine widesnread uux mat is most unfa vop. The clothe are washed in In which county is he entitled to vote? lhe lecture of Bill Aro was well re ceived. The earlier and by ar the most interesting nortion u a iAminiinnAo nas quarreled with his eoltearnea in th I of old times and old character in .n the cotton mi&s is' u eu'tO "Tf ' ' r0tM' of hu pro- ?t Home. Ga. He fully j susUined fields as nossihl X?ut "ir"00 IVf!lite the- dissenting lib- reputation as a humorist but his cement such mill. kM m" P wnnce or the govern- was rax tA wt. 11 - fvv i wniou M; annua and other expenses to run these cotton from the; uat mills there is an annual expenditure of incident l lar nearly two million dollar. a,u;!.i i1 L?; ening apparent every day more clear lv i that the Place for ance did not indicate that he was ever in a bank. He requested those who were about him not to allow tbe news papers to secure his name. That highly recommended remedy, Pr. Bull' Baby Syrup, is free from opium, Price 25 cent. Bookkeeper! and others who lead sodenUrr lives thould use Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pilla,, the great preventive ag.inst constipation. if rice tide. TivnnrM Powder Dromotes the growth; of stunted pigf, And prevents the hog cholera.; ! " . : 'J. .. -The eommandef of the JSnglisn is to be hoped he will not claim a fowl; as he did before, or lay two during the race. 1 Capital Priae of 1150,000 ; 1 (iraOdPiiaeol 60,000 1 Grand prize of 20,000 2 Largel'rizes ot - 10,000 4' Large TrUes of 6.000 i 20 PrUes of 1,000 ! 00 : 6H) 100 " 800 ; 200 W) " GOO 1W 1,000 ; " . i I xrrROXIMATIOM PRIZKS. . 100 Approxlmat'n Prizes ol f2tH) 100 100 100 7ft IliWVHX) 60,000 20.JOO 20,000 i0,OH 20,000 25,000 30,000 40.000 Oi'-,0 0 6. 1,000 20,0K) 10,000" 1,500 roasted. ' ; : : i' Without good bread, nothing is good. J offer you the best brands of Flour, the bes) Corn Meal and the best Lard to go wlththeni. There can be no complaint of prices. Kvr) thing in the Provision line is cheap. We give you the best iof everything jti the low w-i prices, promptly delivered. For special an- Arr. 8 20 12 35 a. in.' 10 03 . 45 p. m. 11 28 a. in. 7 00 p. m. tf 43 8 01 e 26 3 43 8 40 Arr.' a. m. tt 20 3 00 P m. u m 0 43 a. m V 42 p. ni 3 3: 4 40 1 35 12 28 11. in 7 85 5 48 4 Oo 12 451 ft 4ft No.ftO.Ko.63. DaUy. iiair, Kew Vork. t Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. Danville. Kluhmobd. GoldsLoro. Baleigh. DinLuni. Lve. Night. 12 00 a.-111. 1 20 W 60 11 15 p. iu. 25 8 C6 11 60 6 00 6 07 Greensboro. 11 21 t-alitbury. 1 10 Charlotte. a 00 bpaitanburg. 6 60 Atlanta. . 1 1 jw SALEM liRANCH. Lva. p. m. 3 40 0 08 00 11 00 a. m. 8 04 2 00 a. m. 0 60 11 21 1 00 8 84 10 40 nouncements from day to day, columns of this paper. see the hx-a Northward. Jan. 18, 1880. Southward. 522,500 should be far surpassed by the char ot in I U.jl ' J Jl. V . . jo---- , . : ... -J ' " ceed in the South and everv on a7a w P0",11 tendered hu resig- narrrative; as he pictured the i of benentTaUhe ZZ7 Nn.to' Gladstone and decline, to old-time worthies- who were Irepresen- children of th mmnZ' il fPW. aaPPort l"Bh bUl when class common before the ianWrfi -v -vu MU comfl p. atul Wfl . war, but now passed away fore ver i I Faith in iU it:Tl - .L ry . . . e I t7l!i . i. n , M . , i: 1 " 'w wi ao urand Uld Man "J10 nere aiai. omitn was the eneit Thi demand for an. eitfhUhour work. U ! n rBt?nu! D0Pe that he will 01 jjorgwyn.' it he'll come again inirdav utm. tn K iS. f! "TT cceea in securing the adon- we " Dlm Heartier Welcome than ing day seems to be premature, he iioa of hk:measore.dfreliftffe, UuS before! announcementl of the Armour' pOrk- f easore which is demanded by the An eagle measuring six feet Wo inches packing establishment in Chicago, that f fPlrit 'he times and is strengthened ; "cross was shot near here yesterday cannot continue the ei ur schedule itia toying and compete ,th m . euM 18 Allowed bv limilar announcements from, barbed wire manufacturers and furnitureinakei a In the May number of the North Ameri n RTiew, Mr. Edward Atkiosonl ,f IJoston, the generally reliable econotnS t . shows that no longer go than in 1840 the laborers oi New England worked thirteen or fonrteen hours a day br! in average of $17 a year, whereas; at present the length of a working d, v ranges from ten to eleveu hours, iM the wages are -nearly twice what they were then, Mr. Atkinson says, and Wh agree with him, that there is one thifc which the rich and the poor have al$ . and that is time, and that ..r sh9uld be free to control and to contract for it as bst he can without beiiii' ound by eight-hour laws or tho exao tiona,of trades unions. Fortunately the number of laborers who can be affected by such schedules as that proposed 3s amall. In the South it is so inconsider able as to render the uaj comparatively bninte morning by Mr. Thos. Fuller, and brought to town for exhibition. ; lhe first iron house here is in course of construction, ill is being built' by the town for fire apparatus.mayor's court room, etc. It is one-stowr hih. with hose tower. Maj. Chas. l. Smith fBill Am is registered at the Central hotel. He eocs uouge Ol that most artfi dodger, Jimmy Blaine, is tojoin thi order of the Knights of Labor, i. Western special says: "Did you know that Hon. James O. Blaine is an.activ working member of the Kniirhts -oT Labor ?" asked a local member of thai nJ":Peon shall sell any spirituous li- order, an officer of one of tiJ 9. oh persen offending .hall be iHr .. ur 7J- V L . i n,Iyof midemeanot ; but ifina- cityasssemblieshis afternoon.! To the! jorit; Of the T0U-. V0 m iWI hit Importer s negatiye reply (bo ontlun! 91 piiafted 00 ahem b 9tt ' .:. -: f :r- r r v.. ' ri ! every consideration which "guw vt .man can nrae. 1 '. 0 :. Cor. of Tfii iKiwa in Onaiiro P.Ul TOtt Tilease inform & anr.t'K and other enquiring citizens, who wish toiyote intelligently in the coming-local option' election, whnthor ihnrohibitionists succeed, the effect I t0 Raleigh this evening, and expects to Will be 8 HUB IV tft nlnaa ka I lunfnixi '1.n - : XT . f -n v. jmciawjs; win aiso prevent the Bale of .liquor by the quart or gallon; and prevent the hotels from furnishing wine or spirits to their guests, at meals. ' v.l' ' wiI i0Q plcwe state the num ber o( wbitd ivotcs cast at the general election on the prohibition law in 1881 and hew tamj of them were cast for prohibition, khd kow many against. : i r s: . ' : .'. x. Ht law with respeot to local option is 'Ss. follows : Section 3.112 f Code provides; that the election shall be held fto ascerjtam whether er not spir ituous liquors :may be boW. ' Section 3. jl6 provides that "if a majority of the? votes, caii at such election shall have written on them the word Prohi- Ditign,' Uicn, and in that case it shall not be 4awful for the board of commis sioners to license the sale of spirituous liqaors, or for any person to sell any spirituous liquors until another election be held reverse said election, and if arw Yorkers Hovel idu. : I"rom a Kew Xork Paiier. When two very eood lookinW appeared on Fifth avenue with i umbrel- .iu m Drimant colored coverings there was much craning of necks in the windows of the clubs and considerable una. apont too unnovation. One lof tne covers wasj' a bright red and me other blue. I was in Del tnnnii'a wis n it. 1. j- , . " u tue lames dropped in for luncheon. When the'y entered I heard a sweet, tiny tinkling of invisible onirw oeua. wnen they were seated the souaa ceased. When they moved their feet the musio began again.-1 asked a friend if it was a music box carried in the pocket She aid the women were from Philadelphia where it u now all the rage to carry i umbreUas with iror geous coverings and to wear three garters the yeUow one is worn on the left leg. Xo the yellow one is attached a little liver aleighbelL for luck. , No alarm k felt in naval circles toueuing tho man-of-war Nipsie, which mmuv irom iuonieridealarch 7tb, and A Mt Liberal Offer. : Tbk Votalic Bklt Coi, Marshall, Mich, offtr to st nd their Celebrated Votalic Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days' trial to any man afflicted with Nervous Dehili y, Loss 01 viunty, Manhood, 4. Illustrated pamph let in sealed envelope With full particulars, mailed free. Wrjjte them at once. 1 , The State ought not td torn convicts' loose at Raleigh. ' WONDXKrCL fcCEXS. W. D. HoVt A Co.. Wholeaala ant n.t.ll Drnggist of Rome, Ga.i say: We have been reuug ur. nmg-s ew wucowry, Electric Bitters and Buckien's Arnh-a Palve for two years. Hare never bandied remedies that sell ts well or Klve such Onivernal aatlftian There hve been some wonderful enn atTAn. t d by these mediclnei in this eity. Several cases 01 pronounced (.oasumnt on have hn entirely cumi Dy use ol a few botll-s ct Dr. rving-s rxew uiseorerr, tiken In connection with Electric Bitters. We anarante thm always. Sold by druggists. a.57ftiPriaes. amounting to . ' . . . . . . .. 1 1. made only to the office ol the company In jiew Orleans. ; For further Information write clearly, giving .,n .riw-u.. POSTAL NOTES, ltrpress Maaer Orders, or Kew ITork. Bxehknge in or- dinary tetter. Currency by Express (at; our expense addressed nAVrMHt , Ifw Orleane, A.. r A. DAtPUIH. -U ; WaaaUuft-to, D. C Hike t. O. Money Orders payable and d- i drees Begtstered Letters to '! -.a national bask. . Believing in the wisdopi in keeping up an equilibrium In tmperatnre and relieving dis tress from beat as wr II as cold, and having been fe jloatf time engaged hi supplying fuel lor . winter use, welme taken the exclusive sale iai Baleigh of ; 1 o is j FROM THE ixtepira N'o.M. No.51. Daily. Daily. Arr. Arr. p. in. a. m. 8 36 8 10 Lve. Lve. tt 65 0 60 Greensboro. Salem.' Ko.60. No.62. Dally. Dally. Lve. Lye. p. m. a. m. 11 80 10 00 Arr. Arr. 1 17 11 4 iiTATjSUKlVKK'BlTV RA1LBOAD. Northward. Jan. 18, 1886. - Southward. GROCERS 222 PAYETTEVLLLE; STREET, ' No. 8. Arr. p. m. e 66 Lve. 6 SO No. 1. Arr. a. m, 10 20 Lve. 11 10 Daily except Sunday. University. Chapel IlilL No. 4. No. X, Lve. Lve. p. m. a. ml. 86 11 60 Arr. Arr 7 SO Li ie ypALElOll & GASTON B.B. : ooMOWtsan iouaion. Trains going North. Harvey's Springfield Nov. 15,1885. hla:m:s. ; (Canvassed.) HARVEY'S BALTIMORE HAMS. (small.) ICi FACTOR) This is a notable year for hail. ' Numerous testimonials prove beyond a: doubt that Allcock's rorous Plasters cure Paralysis, Nervous Debility and Los of Mem ory when applied to the spine. They 1 emove Kidney Difficulties wben worn on the small of the back; aDolied to the nit of th dyspepsia and indiges ion disappear. Colds, Couschs and Asthma no longer trouble the suf fering patient wh n be usee them on the chest. If ou bav a Headache or want to sleep, put u Allcevk's 1'orou rittnr on the nape ot the ncktre work is not only done, but well done . This remedy not only cure- Ague t ake. Livi r Complaint, and Malaria, but is a pro te t vn against Fevers, Small Pox or Sewer G;w. From date, and we are now ready te de liver to all who wish it, from our wagon, our store on rayettevljle street and our ware- nouse at the entral depot. Those who huld U keU from tlie lee Co.,tan exchange them for ours of ths same drnoml nation, by presenting them at eiU er pla... nucs or tickets as follows : f 00 as, 76; ft a or more delivered at a time. 800 10 " M 4. ! 600 3.0026 . .4 i i 8,000 10.0060 " . " " . j Tst islrpala fj.s aklrkvalMtf .arAfii)1u .-k-.l ; Very Choice Virginia Bams. ? Fine North Carolina Bams. Breakfast Bacon, (thin pieces.) Ferris' Smoked Tongues and Beef Large Sugar Cured Bams, 10c pound. Ni C. Roe and Cut Herrings. ; Haxall Meal, always the txst : Crab Apple Vinegar, I years old. Leave Raleigh, j Wake, - Frankllnton. ! KittretL Henderson, j Warren PlJns, ! Littleton, Arrive at Weldon, Trains going South; Nov, 16, 1885. No 47 D'y except Sunday. 9 46 a in 10 30 10 66 11 lo .1 SA 1 55 I 40 No t LVy exeept Sunday 6 16 7 42 8 24 9 m 10 87. II 81 1 I 5e a m No 48 D ) No 4 D'y Sunday. exaept Sunday. Leave Weldon, ! Littleton. Warn- u Plains, Henderson, Kittreli. Franklinton. Wake. Arrive a Kalelgh, a 40 p in 8 20 Goods delivered to the city free. Prices Guaranted. 4 08 4 fii 6 13 6 3 6 67 8 40 1 16 a 47 S 48 4 66 5 80 6 0 60 8 Oft burnt. a m all parts ; o( and Quality . SuoerintendenL AUtlUH AAUUlJSTA AIR-LINE: ! TO THE connissnn scbkdciji. 75c pr 100 b inl and neekiur included. lid 1xr CASH ONLY. Orders reDecU fully solicited and promptly filed 8el JONKS k POWELL, Raloigh. N n Schools of N. C1 Trains going South. Nov. 15, 1885. ' .No 1 Dj except I Sunday. J- REMEMBER THE Largest Assortment Smoked Meats Smoked Jowls, very choice , iiuuie, awguom unnH, erris Hams w-w i ongues, camornia Hams; Meats of every description. E. J. ILvkdim. - - A retail liquor license at Statesville costs $500 a year. -or - a ssu . 1 'ivi.sr EBV 0 MUSIC FOLIOS JiXD ' For PAIN Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia SmlH, Brtfert, .UUt. PKicK, rim c?E.vrs. TMB cauatas A.vofliLsacoaSAT. SiLTisoaa, moT s SHEET MUSIC Ever brought toRaletgh. raoit S6OENT!STO;ONK 1H)LLAK. .DfJ. . r ITON&EO raLeigh, m.c, i i ,, Have the Best Equipped dBindinm Establishment ia North Carolina Leave Raleigh, Moncure, Sanford, Arrive Hamlet, Trains going North Nov. 15, 1885. 7 00 V m 0 St. 10 ltf 1 35 No filVy exeept Sunday. Printing S TRAPEP MARK. u -aK-- omouaaii bms MWi'aon. Come I PROrvi W ewt 'ikuu cor am liumtiaaa Qnown's IEO BJTTX&S imCTUALtX Which if nw iliiitlv overana' ' fS D.f.a.t -lu' :rj;j."i.u' .t ayipPa ana c And see them. Everybody wel come at the NORTH CAROLINA i' Music House, ! Hit! Fayetteville St., I j ladie-'rtton, and be tintBendsi a I 8 . 8 . JACKSON BfAHAOKtt. c j von want i CATALOGUES, :. - : l " : " 'I'!':: INVITATIONS, 1 ;!!:'; 1 CIKCULAKS, ie., Send Your Orders A Lararo.Lot of New Tvte a n id lPAslt rapcr rust Arrived for th SaKvI iiraae. - j ? ; " Address, ! j .. ; IBDWARDS; BROUGHTON A CO. Rajlugb, Nj C ! Leave Hamlet, : Sanford, Moncure. Arrive Raleigh, No 2 D'y except Sunday. 2 45 a m 6 05 U) 0 00 Wm. Sjhth, Superintendent. tt 00 a m 12 25 p aa 1 45 7 20 No 4 'jyy except Sunday. A 00 a m 11 15 1-2 30 8 80 Q AROL1NA CENTRAL B. B. Passenger, mail and express traia. Daily except Sundays. ' M ) Leave Wilmington at 7 00 p.m No. lj Lve Raleigh at 7 35?: ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7 ao a. m 5 Arrive at Raleigh at BOOaia 8 35 a.m. No 2. 3 Arrive at Wilniinirton at Tt d1tiiajlt KICKPT STODAVS. No. 8 Leave Charlotte at 815 a. j aititb ai eneioy at No. 4 Leave Shelby at J Arrive at Charlotte at m 12 15 p. m -140a.m . 6 40 p my ILMINOTOJi & WELDON R. R. TRAIJCB OOINO SOUTH. April 25, 1866. . No. 48 . Daily. Leave Weldon, S 16 p oa Arrive Bovky Mount, 8 88 Arrive at Tarboro 4 50 Loave Tar bora, 11 80 Leave W ilson, 4 06 p m Arrive Goidsboro, " 4 54 M S ilnihigton, ; 1 50 No. 40 o sap KING & jMAGY. House and Sign Painting April 25, 1880. ' Leave Wilmington, AiTtve boidiboro, Leave Wilson. Arrive Bocky Mount Arrive Tarbero, Leu Tarboro, arrive Weldon, TttAUIS OOIMO MOKTH. 'No. 47 Daily. 8 40am 11 86 12 25 pm 12 60 4 60 11 80 a m 8 54 p. sa 7 88 " 0 66 NOi43 j lally.. 8 50 p m. 11 68 p.ia 12 40am ' 1 a 45 lUnin Jou Ditiji, 8upi. T.M. tiraaso.,Gen'l Paesener Aajnt. - 1 ssBaw e V . io yalanwhitn Claaanfe qraalayaaa MffgIP 'Wwim ?wWrrr J Owfajs ComowL cane' rnS,'-Sir a tor ner- www Bpasmsjsjsjnf j UO fMenl IKtlfle. AL. nseads it to oth, tnmu. 1 "Me Hrr w ceneral BMeial facimies lot SIQN WOST. uroars ircsn aav easttBee "ft Mi 4: i if 1 ' t ill; it
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