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RALEIGH N. C, SATURDAY MORNING MAY 29. 1886.
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fmitj, itrengu ud wnowtomeneMi. Mort
teoaomtcal tbaa rdhuirT kladi and eanaot b
Mid la competition witjftb araltitoda low
teat, abart weight, abiat or phoaptbaU powden
SoW onhr ta cant, Botal Bjuum Fowdv
" Cow, 108 Wall 8treet, New York.
Sold byW C A' B StrenaelvQadrga T
Suvmaeh' aad J B Ferrmll A Co.
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The Pjvl T-ooks Wise.
he only sees in the dark,
. The savage tribes of Indians
knew how to kill. j j
How should they without edu
cation know how to cure?. ,
7b 'i Oldlffurse" may knout
her duties, but she was not
educated in medical science 1 1
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When you are sick ana suflefl
ing, - don't I trifle with r$medie$
whose special claim for value is
that they I were used by oWj
nurses, - savage tribes of Indians
or any similar plea. Then you
need prompt .acting, sure .nstn"'
dies to properly correct the diif
orders of your system. Ism it
your-stomach, your liver, yoiuf
. kfdneys that need . attention
Has your blood been clogged.
in its actio l and taken iup the
bile of the .liver instead of filter
ing out its ovm impurities in .its
passage through that organ?
" Has it became wealc :aci4ulated
watery and 50 3irdejdiy6ur
' emedyliich r; combines all thj
blood j purifying , and enricSng;
i qualities that cant be found-j
. tocrether with the strength to be
, v gained" from a' proper combina
tion of iron wiUi these ingredi4
ents. t These "are I foun
in VBrown's Iron Bitters. Its
skillful oreoaration without the
use of , 1 whisky, causes this!
remedy to be f recommended by;
v physicians 1 and 'chemists, h and
endorsed f by J all temperancQ
. , people. ! At this season , of the.
year no careful family should bei
without a bottle of Brown's Iron
-Bitters as it is! a valuable aid in;
' preparing " thV system to . endure'
the strain and the enervating
Influence . of "the summer! time;!
It ' is a deughtful and strength
nine tonic when given to chij
. dren in small tut frequent doses.
It gives! tone j and strength ; to
' the! system,! purity to the vital
fluid, and drives out neuralgia,
and rheumatism. ' .
Remember that Urown's iron
Bitters will -not discolor f or del
- stroy thei teeth, and will not cause
ileaoacne or iVonsnpanon. ji t
no other i Iron preparation is this
true. Dyspepsia and Indigestion ;
are! cured by its use. it is ant I
rnalariaL It drives the poison 6i I
! ; malaria outjof the blood. Sprfcg
: Fever is relieved by it - Don't !
( i use Quinine, Its after effects
are bad. Congestion, Neuralgia
frequently Deafness - follow its.
use in malarial fevers. . J
-j Brown's Iron Bitters : leaves,
none of these distressing results; ;
i Be sure' and get the genuine with! :
- trade mark and crossed red lines
on the wrapper. 1 1 !
! Sold Everywhere. Price is !
one dollar 'a ftottle. Made onl f
by Brown Chemical Co., BaltiJ ;
' morc : ; :4 1 i
HOOK OUT! j
i NEWSt OBSERVATIONS.
-Misa Jaerosini retaros home the
easier for af little rabid dog Tiros and
leaves M. Pasteur the richer bj ft5,000
whioh her papa donates to the Frenoh
saTaat. ;
; -Th greit strike of eoal miners in
the Clearfield, P,a., region ended Taes
dayji The nen return to work at the
old wages and the mine-owners make
certain eonoessions. j
1 Mias Allele Grant, at a wedding in
Paris, wore;a watch, the back of which
waa formed of a single cat's eye. snr
roanded with ' diamonds. It was a gift
from her fatire husband, Lord Cairns,
u The Marquis of Westminster's colt,
Ormonde, carried off the blue ribbon of
the English jDirb;. He was ridden bj
Areher, tfie f famous jockey, who has a
rare gift in the way of lifting horses to
the winning-post. I,
i There ia nothing quite so fashiona
ble new in charitable circles as the Kir-
inessi Tne Jvirmess na fesural or lair.
If we are going to make it a permanent
institution some steps; should be taken
to settle the orthography of the latest
foreign fad. ':Ib r 'Waahinsrton thev call
it Jurmes, and in gome highly aristo
cratic clroles there is a disposition to
apell it Kyrmess. Let as compromise
on Jvtrmees.' -:-
Stockholders in a bank would not
count diTtdends as pro'fitable if they
were drawn from the stock itself instead
of its earnings, and so 'it u with farm
era unless tney pursue suca a oourse
as is eaiouutea to leave tne sou m as
good or bett!e condition than when the
cropping commenced, they are not farm
ing at a prent. lhese remarks apply
more pecially to cropping; the many
1 1 I 1 1 . a . a "
oueriairecuons xor laoor ana resources
resulting therefrom might well be re
ferred to inflate same manner. The
great effort should be to make a gain in
favor of the labor bestowed, if it were
to coat more fhan pork was worth to!
fatten is, it would be useless to attempt
it unless for '. th manure that is made
for the jEarnii And so of raising poul
try, iatenbg ;beef, eto. The great de
sideratum of Ivery farmer should be by
some aimple'system of. book-keeping to
CONGRESSIONAL-
THE,. HOUSE TALKS OLEOMA EGA.
BIKEAUAIV.
lanNt apaaefc.
Washikotow, May 28. Shat. A
resolution to inquire into the appoint
ment of Indian traders waa debated
some time and referred to the Indian
committee. The North Pacific land for
feiture bill was discussed until 2 o'clock,
at which hour Mr. Van Wyck's bill for
the taxation of railroad lands was placed
before the Senate, and under a plea of
discussing this bill the debate on the
North Pacific forfeiture was continued
by Messrs. Edmunds, Van Wyck. Dolph,
Mitchell, of Oregon, Plumb, Vest and
others. ) A reference by Mr. Van Wyck
to the proceedings of the House of Rep
resentatives brought an inquiry from
Mrs Butler aa to whether such reference
waa ini order!. ' The nresidine offioer
(Mr. Hawley) replied that so little that
was before tne Senate had been referred
to in the debate that the chair had not
thought it worth while to call attention
to any particular point as being out of
order. The bill before the Senate, he
said, had not been referred to for an
hour. - (Laughter.) No result was
reached, and at 3.45 the Senate ' went
into executive session. At 4.42 the
doors were reopened and the Senate ad
journed till Tuesday next. ,
' H0C81.
On motion of Mr. Morrison, of Illi
nois, it was ordered that when the House
adjourns tomorrow it be to meet Tues
day next.
lhe Senate resolutions relative to the
death of John T. Miller, late) Senator
from California, were laid before the
House. ' Mr. Morrow, of California,
gare notice that he would call them up
for action Saturday, June Io.
i ilia i a
vine private nusiness navmg oeen dis
pensed with, the House went into com
mittee of the whole (Mr. Springer in
the chair) on the oleomargarine bill, the
Eending amendment being that offered
y Mr. Daniel, of Virginia, reducing the
dealers from $48
TUXT MAT TH1 Dl HOC RATI AT alCHMOHD.
Siohmohd, Va., May 28. TJje elec
tion in this city yesterday has resnJUd
in the OTerwaelming defeat ot the
regular Democratic nominees. ; Lee
(Dem. for city sergeant, was defeated
by Smith (independent) by a majority
of over 2,600. The board of aldermen
stands nine Democrats aad nine inde
pendenta; the common council ; nine
Democrats and twenty-one indepen
dents; making an independent majority
of twelve on joint ballots. The election
ww a crushing blow to the democracy
and will result in a pretty general
change in numerous offices in the city,
including the heads ot several Impor
tant departments.
In Petersburg all the general officers
on the citis ens' or anti-republican ticket
were elected.
A HAPPY MAN.
ratKNiDrwT
KIAUE
CLEVELAHEVS
A FIXED FACT.
HI fair KrU Brarht f sw
Ta Kata-Btta
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Labr
My.
CLBTXXAim. Ohio. Mar 8 Tha
Knights of Labor buckled down to bus
iness today and held two besbiuns. H The
commitiee on laws presented t&eir re
port, recommending that the general
executive committee be increased from
five to eleven members. ' After an hour's
discussion the ' recommendation was
adopted. The six new members will
be eleoted by ballot, and will serve
during the unexpired year, which ends
In Ootober. Permanent headquarters
will be opened ia Philadelphia, and if
necessary the board will sit throughout
the year, instead of assembling at the
oall of the general master-workman. A
resolution was adopted giving i Mr.
Powderly power to recall the commis
sions of all organizers. The subject of
appointing competent organizers and the
means to be taken for their selection
were being discussed when the noon re
cess eccurred. '
WAsmxaTOir, May 28. President
Cleveland will be married at the White
House Wednesday evening. June 2, to
Miss Frances Folsom. The recent death
of a:, relative of Miss Folsom has
changed the original plans for the
wedding, and the invitations will now
be limited to a few members of the
cabinet,. ! Senators and their wives.
Rev. Dr. Sunderland, of the First Pres
byterian church, Washington, will offi
ciate, r The ceremony will be followed
by a epilation and the wedding in all of
its details will be plain and unostenta
tious. Miss Folsom arrived at New
York; from Europe last night on the
Antwerp steamer Nordland. She was
met at the quarantine station by Col.
Dan. Lamont with a revenue eutter and
landed st one of the up-town piers, on
North .river. Her coming by an Antwerp
steamer was so little regarded as within
the possibilities that only two of the
New; York morning papers and not any
of the telegraph io reporters had the
news.j The reporters generally were
watching the British steamship lines.
know exactly what all directions of la-1 special tax on retail
por are producing, so as to .concentrate I to $25.
enort in tLose; directions tnat are most
profitable.' - j ,14: -
t rjie resident at last talxs to some
Of his visitors very frankly about bis ap
proaching wedding, and without mam
testing any irzitattonlor annoyanoe at
the natural and good-natured curiosity
Of the public. The fact ia that he has
never been indignant at the general in
terest nunifested by tha publio in re-
Lgard to his weeding, but he has
tawed a discreet silence when aooused,
ai If ratutfulatar fulthCTiaunoiitY,
Within I a day or two he has relaxed
Somewhat, aad hM intimated to several
of his Visitor! that the ! general impres
sion vuu be was to take a wife is cor
rect. As U to remove doubt, he has so
rererred to the auatter; as to make it
plain that thabride is to be Miss Folsom
and not Mrs. Folsom. i i;Thi admission,
Altnoueb lt-nad Deen auticij-ated, waa
assuring. The President has' not yet,
However, seen; fit to go so fr as to per
mit.the publiqi to learn on what.date the
eeremony is to be or where it is to be,
bat now tnAttWjnaM fcet is admitted
the, additional facta may be , expected
soon, t'-c f," !
i The prohibitionists recently carried
aa election thati banished intoxicants
front Khode Island.
In the course of. another protracted
and stubborn debate Mr. Daniel's
amendment was rejected, along ; with
numerous others, while still: others
were unceremoniously ruled out on
points of order.. An amendment 'was
adopted allowing retail dealers in oleo
margarine to pack the compound in
Saper packages. M.r. Jverhart, of
ennsylvania, rose to speak against the
bill and membersi remembering the
sensation caused by his speech ia oppo
sition to the river and harbor bill, Mus
tered around him and frequently inter
rupted him with laughter and applause.
n.e asseriea mo oonsiuuuonauiy oi ue
measure and inveighed against ue man
ufacture of eleomarearine, : whioh
threatened with destruction the
time-honored business of butter
making.; Oleomargrine was, composed
of the refuse of butcher shops, com-
Th WMk' iBaatu FaUnm,
Nsw Yoax, May 28. The business
failures occurring throughout the coun
try during last week, as reported to K.
0. Dun & Co.: For the United States.
Iu4; Canada, 27; total, 181; as against
167 last week,, and 196 the ! week pre
vious, lhe casualties in the .Eastern,
Southern and Middle States are light
and below the average in number. .The j
Western and Pacific States furnished
more than half of the total number of
failures of the week.
Tha
French PrM tha Kxpnlaien of
tfc Pr !.
Pajus, May 28. The radical journals
are not satisfied with the expulsion bill,
because it leaves with the government
the fixing of the date of its operation.
They demand a bill making the- instant
expulsion of all the French princes
mandatorr, I 14 ooleil condemns the
government for vieldingto the clamor
against the princes. : It says the govern
ment has abdicated in favor of the rev-
I olutionary party! and declares that an.
era of vioienoe has begun. Le Journal
des Debate also opposes the bill.
Co's.
Vew Yavfc Caa ratal
Naw York, May 28. Green &
tat oourrftTs floodid wrra
ADULTERATED LARD- -
xmine carefully whatfroa are using;1 the
dor iron it when cookini Tbetrays it. ; '
CASSABD'S STAB BRAND" LARD
t ! la nias. 1 1-
EVERY PACKAGE GUARANTEED
Tit It and you win use no other, i
B.B. AV OOD1XL, Raleigh, N. C, Ageo
4m. Cosssord. Son,
r ' JlaLT1MO&1MD : f I" '
Curern of th Celebrated B$xr BrsM MM
ITlNG & MACY.
- uttiraAcrofsf von- t f fr" -
Houta and Sign Painting
. l JCm Uavte SC,unuar LawliUlldUA
V J TahwMBlnlafc Qkudaa ranuag sua
caneral lions Palatlng. ;;(;.
UMtit ImIUUm lorllQH WOBX. . i
Ordttrt from any dltto MUattaa. Jtaat
lasegnraa. ;
are fighting ' n the supreme court, but
all agree that prohibition will be tried
for a while. I As the law is about to eo
into effect, the liquor; dealers are sell
ing out! their ! stock and preparing1 to
quit the HUte. The larger hotels at
Providence and j Newport are to be
closed, as their proprietors say that they
eannot make I money without selling
liquor.! 'The effect ! of the election on
rent in the eitiea - and towns has been
Very perceptible. The real estate
agents sav thai there has been a large
decrease in the lvalue - of all kinds of
property, and that in many cases the
rent now offered would not keep the
property in good repairs and pay the in
suranee. Tha' prohibitionists are hope
ful and say that the law will be strictly
enforced, and I that Rhode; Island will
never return to whisky 'selling.
I Very elegant and lustrous brands
oi oiacs grus grain bum-, merveiueux,
satin surah, and plain satin, are now of
fered for sale at remarkably low prices.
The revival of black sua for costumes
s placed beyond a doubt, and those
whose faith vt its worth and excellence
was abiding, and who clung to it in ita
Obscurity, wQl be glad to See it once
again restored, to favor. Black silk
eannot long remain out of vogue. It is
too comely aha beautiful a fabrio to be
set aside tor almost any other material
in the whole category of elegant tex
tiles, aa no other u so i equally appro
priate for all Occasions. American man
ufacturers are sending to.the trade most
superb grades of silk both in black and
colors, whioh foreign modistes and de
signers in women's attire (both men and
women; dressmakers) declare lankly
give more satisfaction as to wear than
some of the Lyons brands of world-wide
lame, aianyiol our doinesuo silks are
sold "as foreign in make because mer
chants daf,e not confess! them to be from
American looms- Shoppers purchase
ihese; they wear remarkably well; they
come again tor more, all the time sup
posing they are French goods.
pounded and prepared so as to resemble i-f . V" m
In taste; form and color butter. It ltt' fi7 PTT 10
aged at the failure of the supporting in
fluence. . Liverpool was slack and home
advices developed a fair interior move
ment with rather better crop accounts.
While the demand generally had a very
indifferent form, about five points were
lost with the! close slew, the i new crop
sparingly handled and without change
of importanoe, though inolined to an
easier tone. t
looked as if its origin was associated
with springs and cows and pastures and
all the charms of the country. It was
an impoflition.il ade solely to be given
to the poor man to roll under ' his ton
gue like a sweet morsel of sin. Though
it be aa pure as an ioiole on .Dian'e
.The liquor dealers I temple.Ior as wholesome as the bread
of angels, it was still a counterfeit, pre
tending to be genuine.
Buccessive amendments, reducing the
tax to fiva cents and one cent per pound,
were rejected. Mr. Townahend moved
to niake the tax twa cents. Mr. Bul-
terworth lunnorted the amendment
Pending action, on the amendment the
oonuniitee rose.! The speaker laid be
fore the House several veto messages bu
private pension bula and they were re
ferred to the committee on invalid pen
sions The House at 5 o'clock ' took a
recess until 8 o'clock, the evening ses
sion to be for the " consideration of pen
sion bills.
Naw Yoax, May 28. Most and his
two companions, Brausehweig and
Schenek. were today found i guilty of
the charge in the indictment misdo-
meanor. The jury (recommended Schenek
t t the mercy of the court. ; The sen-
t.ee will he pronounoea uext weanes-
u iy. j
; To(l Wot atoeotpta fOattoa.
Naw Yoax, May 28. The following
are the total net receipts oi cot
ton stall the ports since September 1,
1885: Ualveston, (W3,lbg; JNw Or-
leans,l,689,270;Mobile,244l121;Savan-
nah, 784,969;: Charleston, 487,098;
Wilmington, 100,423; Norfolk. 546,-
112; .Baltimore, 74,787: New York.
63,411;Boston, 129,850; Newport News,
37.030;Philadelphia,45,185;WestPoint,
219,600; Brunswick, 16,069; Port
Royal, 12,231; jPensacola, 19,172; In-
dianola, 781; iif una wick, 1252;
Total, b,l03.3tt.
Io M A44Mrvjr LAf MBkfer.
Nsw Yoaa, May 2$. Capt. S. M.
I Saunders, who has bad a controversy
with; Farns worth post G. A. R., No.
179, of Mount Vernon, about the toast
he offered to Jeff. Davis health, re
'eeived a telegram yesterday from Sa
Wnah, Ga.jr informing him that he
had been, unanimously elected an honor
ary life member of the Chatham Artil-
jterj,of tbeteUv, j
A ToiTfthlo WhlrlaUid la JUehlcsa.
Lapixb, Mich., May 28 At mid
night a 'whirlwind, of terrific severity,
accompanied by thunder, lightning.
rain and hail, visited this vicinity, un
roofing barns; twisting ' off signs and
awnings, breaking glass and blowing
down huge trees.' The inhabitants were
alarmed, many' taking their ichildren
with them and repairing to their cellars
for Bafety Much damage was done to
property, but there has been no loss of
life yet reported.
CIom of tfc Hrl Steak
NoaroLK, Va., May 28. Argument
a as closed in the U. 8- eir uii court to
day in the cause ef the reci-if er of; the
Exchange national bank against the
trustees, Bain & Bro. Chief justice
Waite announced this afternoon that he
would be unable to render a decision
for some days, and would send it from
Washington.
aloro Totooa of aloii Bills.
Washington, May 28. The Presi
dent sent to the Senate today five addi
tional Vetoes of private pension bills.
The reason stated in each veto is that
the disability described arose from
causes wholly apart from military ser-
vice in some cases long before the war
and others long afterwards.
ImforintiMi
.A.
Of the whereabouts of my husband.
B. F. McCullen, a painter, who I mourn
aa dead. Any information of him will
be thankfully received by his troubled
wife. .Papers of the south please copy
Any information of his whereabouts may
be sent to Mrs. a. if. niouuuen, iSeau-
fort, N. C
Tfc fvklawM mm Umim mtm mm.
Gkand Rapids, Mich., May 28. Last
evening the entire building of the Val
ley City mills collapsed under the
weight Of machinery and grain; jfivery
floor, with its contents, fell into the cel
lar and jaa the tail-race ran beneath the
mill the water washed all the gtain into
Grand rivea Over 20,000 bushels of
wheat and as much meal, together with
the new land costly machinery, were
lost, aggregating in value between $7 5,
000andgl00,000.
JO and IK
TheTF!
rench cabinet, by a vote of
A to 5, adopted I the pnnoiple of the ex
pulsion of the Urlesns pruioes.
V!
1 i
t Muital abat Hob Kltf
London. May i 28 Joseph Co wen.
radioal, M. P. for Newcastle, publishes
a letter in which; he saya : The home
rule Question is not settled. Years will
be spent over this fight. Political ani
mosities will grow and faster, leading to
a complete recasting of party lines. .The
prospect for the uoerais is not nopeiui
Naw Yoax. Vay 28. The following It th
comparative rwjxoa statement for the week
ending Mar il:
.. 188S. 1S8&.
Ket ncetDta at U. 8. porta, 24,409 6.817
T utl raoeluta to date, a,168,S5S .4,684,788
Kxpon tor the week. 44,877 19,879
Total exports to date, U70,lU9 V4,S97
8tockataU 0. & porta, S,m 448.47S
Stock at all interior, town, 73, 11 Si,009
Stock at Liverpool, 633,000 993,000
Far QnatSrttau, ! 1M00 6800
Br. Oladatono Amgrj.
HX MAKKS 80XK 8EVEBC COMMSNTS ON HIS
Si oppOnxkts.
London, May 28 Mr Gladstone, in
the house of commons this afternoon, in
reply to questions from the opposition,
refused to Btate what the intentions of
the government were concerning the
home! j rule bill and the procedure
thereon.; Sir Michael Hicks-Beach,
conservative leader, moved an adjourn
ment Of the debate on the bill and support
ed his motion by a fierce attack upon the
government, denouncing in strong lan-
guagf ;their tactics in the management
of the ! controversy. This speech pro
voked! a hot-tempered war of words.
Mr. Gladstone arose in the middle Of
the excitement and with (for him) unu
sual Ipassion declared that he would
choose his own time to press the bill to
a vote; and that ho would accept no ad
vice from those who were doing their
best ia ruin the measure. This declara
tion, made with the vigor of overwhelm
ing force, provoked great enthusiasm
among the liberals and nationalists and
they cheered loudly.
I Taw Episcopal Coavoatloa
I! ii 1
! o ths niocxsx or xast cakolina. ;
The following is taken from the Wil
mington Star's report of the proceed
ings of this convention, in session at
Goldsboro. I'
Rev. Mr. Forbes was chosen presi
dent and Rev. N4 Harding secretary.
The various committees were appointed,
as follows : On election Rev. R. B.
Drane, George C. Royall and R. B.
Everett; new parishes Rev. V. Wi
Shields, J. W. Albertsoa and W. G.
Lamb; unfinished business Rev. T. B.
Htughton, H.N.Blount and S.H.Abbott;
state of the church Rev. W. H.Lewis,
L. Eborn. N. E. Price, W. L. DeRos
sot and W. B. Shepherd; -Canons Rev.
J. C. Huske, D. D., Rev. James Carl
michael, D. D., Rev. H. G. Hilyar, A.
J. Rosset and John Hughes; Finance
ltev. a. Uollm Hughes, 11. 1)., and
Rev. H. G. Hilton. . !
On motion of Col. W. L. DeRosset
it was resolved to appoint a committee
to examine into the claims of this dio
cese to half the scholarship inthetheo-
logical lemuiuT now ownea dv tne aio
' . a w I
cese or aorta uaroiina, and what steps
should be taken in regard to it. OoLj
DeRosset, Maj. Hughes -and Isaac
Dortch were ' appointed the committee.
On motion of Mr. Hughes it was re4
solved to appoint a committee to exam
ine whether there are any claims of this
diocese to the property devised by Miss
Mary Ruffin ! Smith to the old diocere
of North Carolina Maj. Hughes, MrJ
George Davis and Col. D K. MacRae
were Appointed a - committee for the
purpose. ;
On motion of Col. Atkinson it was
resolved that a committee of three be
appointed to consider what should be
done with regard to the offer of St John s
and j3t. Mark's churches to sell their
share of the Episcopal residence, and
also as to repairing the same. Rev.;
J. Harding, Mr. W. Calder and Mr. W.i
(4. Lamb were appointed the committee!
to consider the matter with regard to the
Episcopal residence.
Bishop Watson read his address, show
ing services held 182, confirmations 286 J
ordinations to the priesthood 'one. Two!
priests have been received into the dio
cese, ;aod two priests dismissed to other
dioceses. 1 The bishop spoke very feel
ingly about the miserable pittance that
the clergy reoeive for their support, lie
would not be able to keep ministers in
the diocese unless the laity were more
liberal.
Un motion ot uoi. Atkinson it waa
resolved to appoint a. committee to con
sider the proposed changes of the prayer
book;
un motion or ur., iiewis it was re-
soiveo unanimously to suspena me
rules in order to adopt the canons pre
pared by the committee on canons. The
whole day was spent in consideration of
these canoni. The rules of order were
also ' considered in committee of the
whole. Late in the evening the com
mittee arose, and the convention adopted
the body of tne-caaons and rules of or
der reported by the oommittee of the
wbolev
Sir. Aaartw AUeklo.
This excellent man, who died recently
in Texas, deserves more than ! a passing
notice. He was one of the best men who
ever lived in this State. Fori years he
was a merchant of Hillsboro, where he
married a daughter of judge William
Norwood, sister of the late John W.
Norwood, of Mrs. Win. J. Bingham,
and other most loved and hon
ored citiiens. Wishing to educate his
sons he changed his residence to Chapel
Hill about 1850, where he resided until
his removal to Texas in 1882.; He was
a staunch lover Of North Carolina and
left the State with great reluctance, in
order to be near four of his children;
who had settled in the "Lone Star'?
State,mainly on considerations of health!;
Mr. : Mickle ! was greatly 'loved and
trusted by all who knew Mm, Including
hundreds of the alumni ; of the
University, of which he was
bursar for several years. ;vHe waa
kind and gentle, of extraordinary sound
ness of judgment, faithful to every
duty, of unswerving integrity, of
straightforward rectitude in all things;
Modest and retiring in his disposition,
he oould be stirred to firm, j rigorous
and open plainness of speaking and
even denunciation by what he consid
ored unworthy conduct. A merchant
in easy circumstances at the beginning
of the civil war, he lost everything by
refusing to raise his prices and engage
in speculation and extortion; As bur
sar, as postmaster, as treasurer of va
rious funds, he was always strictly accu
rate and faithful in his dealings. He
was in all respects a good and true citi
zen and a thoroughly consistent member
of the Episcopal church, of which he was
almost a life-long vestrymap. The vener
able Paul C. Cameron, his neighbor three
score and ten years, an uncommonly
good judge of character, says that he
waa one of the most reliable! men he
ever knew. Not only Mr. Cameron, but
Gov. Grahamj judge Battle, chief jus
tice Ruffin, chief justice Nash, in fact
all the great and good men of Orange,
numbered him among their friends. Mr.
Mickle leaves leaves two sons and two!
daughters in Texas,, and a son, Mr. A
D. Mickle, in Raleigh. His most esti
mable wife survives him.
oxford Fonaalo oaalaarjr. - j
The commencement exercises of Oxl
ford female seminary occur June 1, 2
and 3. On the 2d Dr. Stedd, of Nor
folk, Vs., preaches the baccalaureate
sermon at 11 a. m., and at 8 p. m. oc
curs the joint celebration of the literary
societies. Thursday morning the grad
uating class read essays, and Hon. Jas.
W. Reid, member of Congress! delivers
the annual address. At 8 pi m. the
annual concert will be given. Two trains
each way will run on the Oxford & Hen
derson railroad Tuesday and .Wednes-:
day.. Tin notice is given by the pnn
ctpal, Mr. F. P. Hobgood. '
SOW aXATKATIC
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Thm Xloetloa tm Tlawteia.
NoaroLK, 'Ya., May 28. At this
hour, 1 a. m., all the returns from yes
terday a election are not in, but the city
is Demooratie by four to five hundred
majority; Portsmouth is : also Demo
cratic: A small vote was polled at each
place. -' ij " i
Lynchbokg. Va., MayZS. The .Dem
ocrats carried Roanoke City, Ya., yes
terday with the exception of one coun
cilman. , T
Do not stupifv your baby with opium mix-
turn, but use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. The
gafeetout. j?
Habitual poor boaltlt ia tajt direst remit oi
habitual neglect. . Keep the bowels regular
by the proper use of Dr. Bull's Baltimore
Puis. h il.fi
Give Day's Horse Powder to your cows. It
will increase the flow ef milk largely.
Ha; at WaaalaytQav.
! WAjamsTor, May 28. Antonio Mor-
dello waa hanged at the district jail near
this eity at 1:30 this afternoon, for the
murder of Carmine Rotunno. i '
AdTle tm Hoihora.
Mn. Winslow's 8oothiss' Syrup should al
ways be used when children are cutting teeth.
It relieves the little ratterer at once, it pro
duces natural, auiet sleep bvi relieving the
child from pain, and the little cherub awaken
as "bright as a button." It ia very pleasant, t
taste; soothes the child, softens the gums, all)
all pain, relieves win a, regulates tne Dowei
tad is the best known remedy for diarrhoea
Metier rbtag (rem teething or other causes.
T ontr.fiT Mats a bott'i.
Many
made.
of the changes of guage are
XXCIT1MXKT IH TAXAS.
' Great excitement has been canted ia the
vicinity ' t raris, Tex., by the reaarkable ro -eovery
of J C Corier, who was so helpless
he could not turn In bed, or raise his head;
everybody ald be waa dying of Conramptlea.
A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Dlaeoyery
was sent him Finding relief be -bought a
large bottle aad a box of Dr. King's; Nsw
Life PiU; by the time he had taken two boa
ot Pills aad two bottles of the Discovery, he
was well aad bad gained I in flesh thirty-six
pounds Trial Bottles of this Groat Discovery
for Consumption tree at all drug stores.
The State will have ten normal schools
this year.
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TBS ONataa Cam . tk m ww
ooihacML Rnralaa .. IHee
fropnetoni.
eta a TxMIa.
idrtmrfota. Ckot
Bins AiimNM oil
TnuM.Hark.aai
k(TM a a
Kd, U. & A. ;
by aUi
DR. BULL'S COUGH SYEIUP
ForthecnreofCc8Cc4dVHcn
neas, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis.
Whooping; Cough, Incipient Con
sumption, And for the relief af con
sumptive persons la advanced stagea
of the Disease. For Sale by all Drue
gists. Price, as cents.
pm STORE
The Great BarmriiHouse of
Raleigh.
We kicked up a racket past week aad we
are going to kick up a bigger one this week,
as we are go.ng to open new goods and soma
great bargains. So look out!Big Job in Violta,
Banno and Guitar Strings, at tc a set; fresh
from the manufacturers and a good article.
Twenty-four
Pins and needles.. 2c a paper.
sheets Note Paper for 6c Best Calico in
the
Leave plenty of potato to your potato
eye if you want strong plants. !
A Sfoaf lateral Offer, i
Thx Votauc Bxlt Co., MarehsU, Mich, offer
to send their Celebrated. Votalic Belts and
Electric Appliances on thirty days' trial to
any man afflicted with Kervous Debility, Loss
of Vitality, Manhood, &c Illustrated pamph
let in sealed envelope witn mil particulars,
mailed free. Write them at once. ;:
Strickland, the anarchist, has fled.
SCOTT'SEMULSIOK
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r Paure Cm Liver U. wltA Byperhoa-
, paiiea,
Is Sxcellent la Lung T routes.
Dr. Enoch Cslloway, LaUranre, Ga., says:
"1 have osed Soott's' Kaaulsion with wonder-'
ful success in all Lung troubles; also find it
has no equal in Bummer Diarrhoea ot Chil
dren.
Ta Tarfca, aa Venal. Vata a Keep Tatelr
CoswAjriraorLa. May 28. Oreeoe
has eomplained to the Porte that the
Turks have not evacuated the positions
on the Greek frontier which thev agreed
to aoaaaon.
Is
Improved stock are how all the rage
How It was that Five Portleader at
! 815.00.
' atr. Bufus F.! Baeon held johe-flfth of the
ticket which drew the capital prise of 175,000
in The Louisiana; State Lottery Drawing of
April ism. borne of nls friends surarestea
that they purchase some tickets in the Lousi
ana State Lottery. They purchased one-fifth
of ten different tickets. Davinz therefor aif
When they got the ticket each selected two
tickets haphazard, and If either ticket drew
tba amount w.s to be divided between them
all. On Wednesday last -a telegram was
eelved, stating that ticket JNo. SS,S4i had
drawn one fifth of the capital prise ef S7&.000.
rorUaitatAL. Argua,4.pru U. j
Bxaxdt Pxachxs Brandy Peaches, put up
by Gordon A Dilworth, choicest quality, fnu
quart Jars; Gordon Dllworth's Preserved
White CbeTriea. Preaexved Whfte Heath
Peaehes of superlaUvk quality,Put upbytody
.
New and advanced "deas are
old .ones; pluck
brams
ot
instead of
market, 4c a yard. Best 4-4 Sheeting for 6e a
yard. Straw Eats for men and boys fromSe
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up. Good Ticking 12iea yard. ;
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Now if you want to save you? money call
andsee me.
crowding out the
luckf cash Instead of credit; bi
cheek; and science and ability are. beating back
and erushtag into oblivion moonshine zner-
chants with their tough and tremendous long
time prices. i - ; I
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Our Millinery Department will be filled tU
with new hata and flowers and such goods as
are needed as the seasonsdvaneesThesexooda
are bought in Kew Tork from firtt-cl&as
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houses and the most fashionable in the city and
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not from auction houses, as I understaad is re
ported by many persons In.this city. Theyari
bought tor cash and at cost, so I can sell them
cheaper than those houses who buy from
drummers and on credit.
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The drummers
are
going all through the country at an expense
of from as to f 10 a day, besides paying heavy
license fees. Who pays all these expenses f
Why you people who buy goods :. from houses
who buy from drummers and oh credit. The
consumer has all these expenses to pay.
Come and buy your Millinery from us and
save all these expenses.
Respectfully submitted to the cash, trade
only. .
vuidXJfiX rUR&KLili CO.,
No. 10 East Martin 8treei.
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CHILD IS TEETHIMC, ,
yoe swakaMd with the trttaeaa eriai of Um Bins
'A
An!
eat, was is so gfadaally wasUac away by the drais
agaavoattaaystaa tnat taaaOactSjaf awtaiag.
BUSZI7ES3 UAZr. .
noatas labors er tba day, aa fetafl
IheeaaaM antateM uI mm
slowly sad ptttfoUy wasttnr away ay tae Anlaaye
apoa tts tystm fnss the cfiVts of tsthht. If M
weald taiak t ass Pr. IlOaXXT KXUnmT
MlDIAt, ths OMSt Aoataera Baawdy. aws a slMa
sad bowl eeaplaieu woald a amkaewa fcs that
hone. ItwUlcafo Piarrawa, i urr. aad ell
stewrtJUawaeta. Vat sals byaU Ocafglsta. Aa.
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