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UBIIID VAULT f KXCIPT JU.OKSAT ASS tar. f Bt THE NEWS AND OBSERVER Co Dally one yew,' man, postpaid, ' 7 00 six months ' S 80 '" three i i 7 Weekly, one year, " " ,2 00 six. months 1 OQ No name entered without payment, and no paper sent after the expiration , of time paid for TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1S86. - EpiNBCEaB is'represen ted as being en tiroly daft-wild with delight over Gladstone. " f Lo! th poor Indians. A special from Tombstone says- that they have killed and eaten all their horses. ! .-' Wistwabd the course of empire Uses takes its way. Wo havo already at tained to the dignity of two cardinals. Frvi thousand people paid their, re J speots to the mistress of the White -House Friday night. The latter lady had a time of t certainly BaiCHia proposes to speak; in Eng land in favor of home rule. The old fellow has done a lot of, speaking in his day and generation. We first remem . ber him in connection with Sharp's rifles and ail that. Spxakib Caklisiji has been looking in tne DOttoxn oi tne well to see u a picture, of the White House' is visible .therein We apprehend he saw nothing; the time is not yet to gratify the atubi tion of the speaker. ' Ths reduction of fees on imoney or dera is a j democratic measure. Five dollars can be sent with absolute safety to any county in the United States for five cents, and ten dollars can be Bent to Europe fot ten oents. j; J Dcaise the past year the bank df France has gained $50,000,000 in gold and the bank of Germany $25,000,000, They hold about $370,000,000 gold and $310,000,000 silver. The bank: of England holds about $100,000,000 golL These are immense amounts of treasure. I - m . :l Today Mr. Morrison is to try bis tariff ' measure again in the House. He ought to nave begun last December and hare kept it up weekly until t the House passed it. Had - this course been pur sued the assistant Republicans would ' have been mostly snowed finder before - now. xsat Morrison u a lame stick! , A Moposmos is before ; Congress to erect a monument at Stony Point, New York, commemorative of, the storming avne. urfree Carolina companies under Maj covered themselves with glory. We" would rather, however, hate someinoii amenta nearer home. i ! . ir A V , tv: native ana to ue manner born, conceiving that his claim to be Uovernor of tne colony was better than that of the! person commissioned from across the water, et up proclamation in which he challenged his opponent to mortal combat, declaring thai he would fight him " as long as his eyelids wagered. J; he peculiarity of that ex pression finds, in a, parallel in the case of Dr. Hill who proposes to try conclusions ith the irate major. The doctor. is from Virginia and his no particular ad miration; for ex-President Davis, but ac knowledges that., he Is "consumed with a burning desire to puncture the skin" of the New York !! braggart. lie has therefore sent him peremptory chal lenge ' and expresses his willingness to fight with any weapons that may be convenient and handy. Tub convention that nominated that, sterling old democratic warhorso-Con grcssman, Holmanj does not please the mugwump papers. One of that, ilk says: "All, the accounts; of the Greensburg convention agree ; that the most active participants were Federal office-holders. W. D. II. Hunter js internal revenue collector for southern Indiana, and it is stated that Mr. Hunter 'sat on a front seat and made tho motions.' E. D. Bannister is an Indiana inspector ap pointed from Mr Holman's district, and it is stated that Mr. Baimister 'stood ; by the side of judge Holman, ready to do his bd apd call.'' - Messrs. Hunter and Bannister were only the most prominent' afciong a large number of 'postmasters and deputy postmasters, : postal clerks and route agents., revenue collectors, gaugofs, storekeepers,' etc, who: 'were distributed around among the delegates whtjre they would do the tersin the delegation from a -single count, and one jobeerver reports that 'the convention was made up of Federal office-holders.' ;Thcre had been great opposition to Mrj llolman's renomina tion, and it seemjs to be clear that it was only secured through the efforts of the Federal office-holders.' Mr. Holman himself says on his return from that convention, ' that before he went out among the people he had been inclined to believe that the Democratic dissatis faction with Mr. Cleveland; was great and increasing-1 He found, on the con trary, he says j that the President is steadily gaining strength, and from bis observations he.; was forced to the con elusion that he (would be as strong with his ' party as any previous President Mij Holman looks for the renomination of Mr. Cleveland, and he thinks from : the indications lie saw among his own people that it would be a great party mistake not to put him at I the head jfof the! next ticket.' Putting this and that together, it would seem that the freveaners, storekeepers, gangers, postmasters, &c, are m axing things lively in the; northwest. It seems odd to think jif a democratio convention controlled' and .influenced by these Fed ejraljofEcials, but we fear it is even so still hanging on he has been forgotten oriojrerlooke! The sweep hat teen quite clean. TtM Vaeauat PrrMrstalr tm th jr. C. ' .: Valvenlty. Cor. of Thi News and OBsiava CnaaLOTTB, JH C. A distinguished scholar, Well known and highly esteemed throughout North Carolina and , filling an important office in the State, writes us, in reference to the University: "I agree with you heartily that merit and merit alone should decide who should bold the cd airs at uuapci liill and at all our schools. The. policy they have i pursued at Chapel Hill in the past, pf parseliug out the places among the denominations, is a wretched one and has gotten them into many a scrape. As might be ex pected, they have caught as many bad fish as. good -ones by that plan,1'; Wretched policy, indeed! Is it any wonder that the standard at Obapel Hill is below that of many colleges and that the University of the State, which should be the glory of the State, yet is not, and cannot be, because merit Is not the passport to its chairs? Is lit the "Professorship of Calvinistic Greek," or the ''Professorship of .Armenian Greek" or the professorship of Greek that is to bo filled ? If denominational rotation be the governing policy, then justice requires that all unnecessary ap plications (however meritorious the can didates may b) be prevented; by tho notice of election containing these words: '.'None but Presbyterians need apply" ;. '"None but Episcopalians need apply" ; "None but Methodists need apply"; "None but Baptists 'need apply," &c, &c, as the particularcase may call for These suggestions are made in the true interests of the University, by its well-wisher" A. W -Millkh. generally put upon crop accountj al though they were modified by a violent storm in southern Tcxu' and Lotsirna and too frequent' rains in other section a. A marked depression Sn Jun contracts occurred early in the week, aud was ascribed to the very low grades of the cotton tendered lor that account, but was partially recovered on Wednesday. August ws exceptionally depressed un til yesterday, the narrowing of the range b tween that month and Septem ber being quit conspicuous. Democratic OrKn,,l,,' -U V-Th PinanoiaL Chronicle says that there bat been for some i weeks naat m increasing, demand for first-lass mori gages' at rising prices, j and this i has graduaUjpttshed.ni the price of see- 3 1 ... i' ..'; oua-otaaa ponds untu now it is searcelv I giving space t the article signed ! bj;Dr.iA. W MUer, of Charlotte, we tre by no means to be understood be possibla to find anything paving 5 or 6 per cent interest, and not actually in default, which can be bought at par. 1' ; A coiuusfOHDMT, ajguing "from the reason of the thing," arrives at the oon olnsjlon that beer, ale and. win I are spirituous liquors. "The reason of the thing" ia fully admitted;, but the ques tion remains unanswered: Is there a dis tinction between spirituous, vinous and endorsing the: tiews he expresses. On uo wuittr; we minx tne doctor is wrong in supposing that any detriment ha pome tcj Ihe University from the coirse pursned by the trustees in the selection of professors. Dr. Miller al leges that the method 'Iti Nlt k-Uowm Vir. Chambera' Journal. Ul I atu neither doctor nor nurse by pro fession, but have had twice in my life time to abandon my ordinary occupation and take charge of ineinbcfs .of my family who suffered from severe illness. Like others who were not taught "the regular way;," I had to meet. difficulties as they arose, and, as often j happens, necessity became the mother of inven tion, j My first patient was my father; he suffered from nervous feer, and the slightest noise caused him great suffer ing, every sound appearing; to be mag nified to an extraordinary -degree; It was; of course, important 'that nothing should: occur to break the light slep which he got from time to time. His illness occurred in winter,! and the sea son was an unusually severe one of frost. It was necessary to keep a fire in the bedroom; yet I found that the pok ing of it, dropping of cinder's on the fender-pan and the putting of coals on the fire interfered' sadly with, my pa tient's rest: and I saw that I must get rid of the noise if my nursing was to be a success.' ' My first step was to send out of the room both fender and fire-irons, and to get an ordinary walking stick, such as is sold for sixpence. With this I cleared the bars and did what pokine 'was necessary i.nnl eVi Wlun' i ' hob put it out. All the rattle of the fire-irons and fenders was got rid nf, and my difficulty was . overcome. My remaining trouble was putting coals on the fire. If I ahook them out" of the scuttle into the grate, it made oi noise; if 1 rooted thoth the , sound a deal out with a scoop, the sound was nearly as great, uu more irritating, oeoause more pro longed. I managed to get out of that difficulty by making up the coal in par parcels. I brought my coal-box down stairs, and taking a couple of scoopfuls of coal at a time, I folded it in a Piece of newsnanor rtA td.. nursned ia h nl. .....l , . . f i ,i f I - wim a suing, l put tne seieo acoording to religious persuasion, parcels one upon another in it until the no ao no? xnow now far eons dAntinti. coai-oox was full, and then tank tk of that sorfc' influence the trustees, but to my patient's room. When the fire we do know jthat the general impression WM1ted replenishing II placed a parcel is Ivery' favorable to the reputation of aPon i4 Pper burned away and the thi Universiiyl We do know that peo- 0041 settled down genkly, with little or pie; say the present corps of Instructors no OQnd. After this the fire was no maU u: u ; , . 7 I ..." "pw" one. .remaps Dr. iUU6ur irouDie to me ornj? patient nialt liquors which is .recognued in the Miller is npt! entirely acquainted with Some years after my first experience ... w "um na iocai op-I wur. uopa ai tne university, with iingmy wue wis. suddenly attack tionin this State? That is the main the competeW df the professors, with ed wit lJPa r. I had to clear paint to be bombarded. Let the artil-1 their merit indeffieiencv. Onethin.t the house of children and servant .n) Koe.,wo vmu. nj: wane we nave heard " Iur lf nospuai nurses. When I many oompjimentary things said of the teachers at Chapel Hill, we have never but Once heard a disparaging remark concerning jhem, and that applied only to a .;portiofi 6f the faculty. But oflo may object that it stands to reason if nnexa or selection is limited, the very best may nft :be obtained. True; bdt r ww aww lery loose. ,UoMPLautT is made against the eivil service lavr because no omul over 45 can be appointed to a clerkship; which falls atfder the Uw. The law does not say that. The rules fix that. The existing .rules were made by Mr. Arthur and his republican commissionersJ President Cleveland and his 'democritie cominii si oners will soon have thef opportunity' to examine into these matters, and wherever it is right to amend the rul4s they have the power to do it 'l Wu clerkships embraced, under the , law aie not all the clerkships k) the departmenia Dy .! neaiia The higher clerkships and the lower places are entirely outside of the law. 1 ; was preparing for the night on the even ing of their arrival the nurse who was about to sit up smiled when she saw mo bring into the patient's room a coal-box full of paper parcels. She vi dentin looked upon it as the whimof an ama teur, x he next mommg she took quit another view of the case and aid- 'i it may be better sometimes .not tn taV thought, sir. that Lknew Vnv KnaJnaa. the: very bept scholar. There re many Pr"y well; but you certainly havr finj teacher and the difference betweqn laught me something I did not know theni; as to .'earning is hardly observable how t0 mHge sick-room' fire. Why Bejng then; assured fiat the applicant 1 often let the out. nd' had to sit are men oijapout equal learning, it is ror Qours in the cold, for fear Of waken- proper that other differences should be mS PUen when tbey were getting a weignea. j A deformed man or a rake should be Ejected in favor of a gentle man of fine; and high morals.even though the latter werWnot quite such an eru dite scholar, i We think all will agree uiuua naa Dn t xoeDuons win ma artmftri k men, and pot a few will agree that it would be jjetter to consult to some ex tent the religious bias of the applicanta in making! selections for professorships than ; to; igndre that consideration en tirely. Then how far the consideration should bej ..allowed weight .is a ques tion to bej determined in each instance as it arises. ; excited and much engendered by the canvass for the nomi nation by Messrs. Bacon and Gordon We are therefore led to doubt if th. Georgia plan ia quite so good as ours The North Carolina way is more conser vative aud much mere genteel and not nearly so productive of evil results In deed, tae.Savanuah News remarks: "If either Qen. Gordon or Maj. Bacon is elected, there will be a period of bitter ness in the party. There will becriniw, nations and recriminations. The two laououa wnicn are now to distinct will to a certain .extent be4at war with each other as long as the leader of the suc cessful faction remains Governor." Wmh Maj. Bird swelled' out like the fabled toad and challenged old Capi Saunders, of New York, for courtesies to Jefferson Davis at Savannah he rightly imagined that bis challenge wouiu not do accepted. The game he play Uw A Dakota walked j into paper v says : A man at 1 . I uw m Biiuuu on irifttn street the other day, and in a defiant tone exclaimed: "Show me a Democrat and I win show, you a liar," Immedi ately, there arose thirteen men,' and claimed that distinction, and were about tp : puMrenae the intruder when he meekly aid that if any one would go arouno fbe corner with him hex would show them a crippled shoemaker who agreed to have his shoes finished the night before, but had not done so. Fourteen beers were next in order. I -The Senate committee on commerce good sleep, besides missing the fire after- wxub wnen tney wakened, and I had not a waria drink for them r the mews niing W ith your parcels I had a good fireball night, without i a sound and never had to soil my Angers." Commercial Epltm; New York Financial Chronicle. Hxw York, June 18, 1886. Troubles with labor have almost whollv diaappeared. Concessions on both sides have restored a measure of harmony which if not disturbed prom ises excellent results to .commeroe and manufactures for th last 'half of the year. Violent storms have! occurred in the extreme Northwest and in the South west, doing some local damage, bat in. flioting no serious injury upon growing crops. "Regular trade is on a rather moderate scale, and will no doubt re main for some time, but there ia anna. rentiy some revival of speculative in terest in leading staples of agriculture. Lard on the spot has not; been much wanted1. Tallow has been Idearer, but closes easy. Butter easier; at lalSo. for creamery. Cheese has been varia ble, closing firm. ; . - Spirits turpentine has declined sharp ly in the past day or two closing at oi$c. xiosins have oon tinned quiet at plan of oroanizmon of the dxmocrat1c party of nobth carolina. Dkmocratic Csntral Ex. Com;, Ralkigh, N. C-, Jnno 16, 1886. The following is the plan of organiza tion heretofore adopted by the State Democratio committee for the guidance of the party : T0WNS1IIP ORGANIZATION. 1. The unit of county organization shall be the township. In each town ship there shall be an executive com mittee, to consist ; of five active demo crats, who shall be elected by the Democratio voters 0 the several ; town ships in meetings called by the county ereoutive committee. And said com mittee so elected shall elect one of its members as chairman, who shall preside at all committee meetings. 2. The several township executive committees shall convene at tho meet ings of the several county conventions, or at any time and place that a majority of them may elect, and shall ; elect a county executive comnrttee, to consist of not less than five members, one of whom shall be designated as chairman, who shall preside at all of said ' com mittee meetings. 3. In case there shall be a failure on the part Of any township to elect its executive committee for the period of thirty days, the county exrcu'ive com mittee shall appoint Biid conmittee from the Democratio voters of said town ship. ' ! r ' 4. -The members of tbe township com mittees shall elect I to any vacancy oc curring in said committees. 5. The county executive committee shall call all necessary county conven tions by giving at least ten days notice by public advertisement in three public places in each township, at the court house door, and: in any Democratic newspaper that may be published in said county, requesting all Democrats of the county to meet in convention in their respective townships, on a com-, mon day therein stated, which said day shall not be less than three days before the meeting of the county convention, for the purpose of, electing their dele gates! to the eounty conventions Thereupon the conventions so held shall elect their adelegates to represent the townships in the county conventions from the voters of the respective town ships, which delegates, or such of them as shall attend, shall vote the full Democratio strength of their respective townships on alii questions that may come before the said county conven tfrnM Jr Jiactijei4iQn shall said call, or no election shall be made the township executive committee shall appoint such delegates. 6. Each township shall be entitled to cast in the county .convention one vote for every twenty-five Democratic votes, and one vote for fractions of fifteen Democratio votes east by that township at the last preceding gubernatorial elec tion : Provided, That every townihip shall be entitled to oast at leastSne vote, and each township may: send - as many delegates as it may see fit. ' 7. In cases where townships con- sist of more than one ward I or pre cinct, eaeh of said wards or precincts shall be entitled to send delegates to county conventions;, and shall cast its proportionate part of its township's vote., based upon the last preceding vote ror governor in said township. 8. The chairman of township commit tees shall preside at all township con ventions; in their absence any other member of said committees may pre side. . H 9. In cases where all the ; township executive committees are required to meet for the purpose of electing county executive committees, said meetings shall be deemed to have a quorum when a majority of auch townships t shall be represented in said meeting, j COtJNTT AND DISTRICT CONVXNTIONS 1. The several county conventions shall be entitled to elect to their sena torial, judicial and congressional con ventions, one delegate and one alter nate for every fifty Democratio votes. and one delegate 'for fractions over twenty-five Democratic votes cast at the last prececding gubernatorial election in their respective counties, and none but delegates or alternates so elected shall be entitled to seats in said conventions: Provided, That every county shall have at least one vote-in each of said conven- convrntiei; provided that every comity chhi have at least one vote in paid oou- vtintunj I ' ' GKN1SKAL HULKS. 1 Such delegates (or alternates o: absent delegates) as may be present at any Di inooraticf convention shall be alT lo t'd to caM. the whole vot to which their township' or county may be en titled. ; i 2. Tn. all conventions provided for bj this system, after a vote is cast there shall bo no change in such, vote untrl the final result of the ballot shall be announced by the chairman of said con ventions ' lj 3. Ail Democratic executive commit tees' sball have ; the power to fill any vacancy occurring in their respective bodies.' ; : 4. That the chairmen of the different county; conventions shall certify the Hat of delegates and alternates to the different district and State conven tions, and a certified list of said dele gates and alternates to the State con ventions shall be sent to the secretary of the State central committee. For the committee, R. H. Battliv if- ' Chairman. r B. 0. BacKwiTU, Secretary. lloBSFOKD'8 ACID TIIQSPHATE, ONE OF THK BBST TONICS. Dr. A. Atkiuhon, Trot. Materia Medica and Dermatology in ollcge of riiyniciauii and Surgeons, ItaTtnuore, aid., says: ,'lt makes a pleasant drink, and is one of the best tot. leg in the f shape of the' phosphates in soluble foim."- All is not lovely among the base ball players.: There are charges of sell ing games, five players of the Cincinnati baseball. b ub lire charged with corrup tion, and pi; i-ber Mullane is openly accused.- Thu rt-Bult will be a law-suit, Bucklen's Arnica halve. The i Best balve in the world for Cnfc Bruise, Soi, Ulcers, ban Uiieum, Pevei aores, ; Tnter Chapped Hands, cnnblainh. Corns, snd all Skin Kruptions, and positive! cures 1'iles, or no pay required. It is guarai : teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money iv funded. V' ice 2a oents per box. For sale t- all druggists. ' f' Kbep COol. Read the new advertisement of J. C. Brewster & Co.. and e-ive tlMm calL Even thing new in the way of Befrigera tors, lee Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, &c, ine singnamion couon uoe, tne amierv Ohnica. - ; Furries dye and make sac ques equal to new. over sealskin Smoikd Mkatb Smoked Jowls, very choice Virginia Bams, Magnolia Bams, Ferris Bams beef Tongues, California Bams; Meats of every lescripUoo; K. J. Hjlrdiv. : The csnvass in Georgia is said by Gordon's friends to stand: Gordon 62, Bacon i 5f and J. J. Jones 6. Other counties are to be heard from. , . Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia autrukav UA-.-t.- s . TaaAatia.a.vw.sLaYcoirAaTrarTiaoaT for PA N tt erim OpioUa, JmUl m pfioiv..'. mtnr t . mu.bs oai fi. alii tivfwava. mm Believing in the wisdom In keeping up an equilibrium ia tmperatnre and relieving dis tress front heat as well as cold, and having been for a long time engaged.in supplying fuel "" "oc, wonsve laaen ine exclusive aale.in Kaleigh of u"'Te FROM THK ; RALEIGH ICE FACTO j From dale, and we are now ready to de- w mil, who wisn ii, xrom our wagon, our store on Fayetteville street and our ware- nouse ar ine i entrsl depot. I Those who hold tickets from the lea Co.,ean exchange them for ours of the same denomi nation, by presenting them at eiU er place. fasDK or ncxarrs a follows : tions. 2. The chairman, or in his absence any member of the ! county, senatorial. juaiciaii and. congressional committee shall call to order their respective con ventions, and hold tho chairmanship thereof until the convention shall elect its chairman. o. l he executive committees of the senatorial, congressional and judicial districts, respectively, shall, at the eall of their resnective chairmen, meet at some time and place in their respective uiBtncu, designated in said call. And it shall be their dutv to anooint the j '00 5 as or more delivered at a time. 1 800 ,"; a M0 &" u mi 600 8.00 35 . : ,000 "10,0060 . ul la barrels for ablDDinir. 'SlKr J?? nJ? PK included; I I I JONES k POWELL, I I i f Raleigh. N. O I 75c 1 rFUMlUATWG Eruptions, Itching JL 1 andBatnini Skin Tortures, Loathsome Sores an' every irjeeies of Itching. Scaly. 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Be artviied me try jour Cuticura rem- a ie and after five days' use my scalp and part of my face were cured, and I nope in aaother wit-k to have my ears, neck, and and the other part of my face cured. 1 II k km an Blade. 10 E. 4th Strett, New York. 1TCB1NQ DISEASES CUBED. uticura stand at the head of iu data; es pecially is this -the case with the Cuticura Soap. Bave had: an unusually jrood sale this summer, ow ing to the prevalence of an aggra- vaiea lorm oi lien through some istalities in the country, in which the Cuticura Remedies proved satisfactory. f i W. LBabdioO, Druggist. Uniontowa, Ky. ? CUTICURA REMEDIES Arr sokl by all drnggisls. Price: Cuticura, 60 cents; Renolvenjt 91: Soap 26 Cents. Pottkb Dhco aud CBxaicax. Co.. Boston, Mass. Send for "Bow to Cure Skin Diseases." TDEAUT1FY the complexion and Skin l j oj using CTitieura Koap. 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HARDIN Groceries ana Provisions. MUSIC FOLIOS y SHEET MU8I0 Ever brought to Raleigb 0 A full and choice stock of SUple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Heats, Flour, FJah, Butter and Table Supplies of every deacrip- --i . j: . f -:' .;; . i-$ Uon always in store. All goods promptly de livered and fully guaranteed as to quality and price. . i' ' J E. J. HARDIN. ; M CKNT8.TOjD2nC:I0LLAB. President C I ete land's Break- 1!' I c And see them. Everybody wel come at the , NORTH CAROLINA Music House, US Fayetteville St., -8. 8. JAOKSON 0 WAWaairw TU liihl Schools of N. C BEMEMBEB 4 CD BALXIGH, N. CL, if i ' i Have the Best Equipped rnnungm DlYlQinn V-X sir i j . 'i. ! . i i f. i ; f i ' Establishment in North Carolina For further Information a ply to H W. C.&A.B. STRONACH. Wholesale and ReUQ Grocers: Takes i leas than ant other Tea, ; He-No 7ftc lb a', . , ( L . I W. C A A. B. Stxomxch's. . Tne kind the Chinese drink. ' . Be-No ?6e lb at W. C, A. B. STaoKAcnfa. 4. We naJeiold t ''or ten years and have ye t to hear the first eomplali.t ' i'c-No76lb at W. C. ti A. B. BTaoaacn'a., It has no equal for Iced tea. He-- o ?rc lb at W. C A. B. SraoyacB's. The most delightful and healthful beverar , W. C. A. B. feraoiiaca'av The He-No Tea Pot 40, 60, 60c each at W.C. & A. B. STaoaaCH'st OUt-Xdge Cream Butter1 Sse lb at W. C.4A.B, StMKAO'sv Extra nice fresh Country Butter 30e lb at W. C. B. Snoiuca's. Inside PfiaSja In Pumas anii f rr - . i.Laxd, tierces, bbls and 60 lb net weight Una, t W. C A. B. BtioxAGsfik hS00, our Kxtl Choice Sugar Cured Hams. Wte lb, at , W. C. A. B. IsTaOKoTa. bTBOXACB'a. 8,000 Iba'celebrsted VamolU Hana. 1ft 4y W. C A. B. STBOKAcn'a. M lbe, at n you WAH-i CATALOGUES, J It i ' . INVITATIONS, ' ! CIRCULARS, to Order """""".V"1 I WXKJBJ RAILING AND ORNA nafliaji W1KJC i WORE 8. JDI7FKB a JO- , No. 36 Jsrorth Howard street, Baltimore, balooaias.: Mc; sieves, fenders, cages, an J A Large ' Lot of New Txtm tA vL. trmpvr tfust Arrived for the Sohf i I .Trade. . ? ! Address, JWARDS, BROUGHTON Ot RauiaH, N. a time and place for holding conventions I ALP R 17, 1 1 Ti TliTSJ VC in their resneoti": Aitrt- and 'ar'-C fXhlJ U 0ISi HO ed was a pretty safe one at Ions'- rW.y i.L.?ai V t on, ; ! S,. ,ol;nimouto good'ttfained. ' ItbPP-' howeverthatanotheV several !milHoV"oolIarV to"the aS d-liiTESSft is willing to tread on the UU bf "frloaded; bill ash came from thl dnll fotU'-v .Jl lrI r tt r i i " i " v laiucn iiiivts iirpti i w a j-pti an as v n n a. - v aw s person m i r.n major's oat and he now. will have to fight or confess himsalf miserable pitggvcm. f 1 ini HA ? Sinn hna vas m,.A .T. V-J asm -uaaao UUIl WCli ilUlMlHd the! time; the committee nnhes the bin wesx ana vuEBottlcd. The clofein' of European maiketa for the Whitsun- I . . cnairmen of said respective committees shall immediately notify the chairmen of the different county executive com mittees of said appointment, and the said county executive committees shall forwith call conventions of their re spective counties in conformity td said notice, to send delegates to said respec tive aistrict conventions. 8TATX COMVXHTIONS. 1. The State convention shall be com posed of delegates j appointed ' by the several county conventions. Each coun ty shall be entitled te elect one delegate and one alternate fori every one hundred uu xemooratio votes, and one delegate for fractions over .seventy-five Democratic votes cast therein at ' the last preceding cubernatorial Utirn . alternates so ATTORNEY AT LAW, l -, .l BAtMOn, . 0. Practices in all the State Courts. km voart Douse, mar as 43moa toBuila T. B. YANCEY, )iAjrDramranas'-- "lAgent 'and Dealer Office in Gilt-Edga Goaben Butter, guaranteed pnrw i and sweet, 10 lb. pails, 30c lb at W. C A. B. 8TBOACHa. Bouquet Alderney Creamery Butter, faesi i made, Sue lb., at , W. C ft A. B. Braoiucn'a. HOlstein aad Aldernev twice a week. Finest Butter sold in this market, 86c lb. at j'- W.C. A. B. Mboiuch's. imperial Gran urn, the great Medicinal Food for Infants and Invalids, at J jtW.CA.B. OTaoxacH's. . Freda Parched Mocha. O. O. JavMaraeaibo. Lagnayra and Rio ConVea, at v, -1 W'P A. B, STaoxACH's. j Corn Starch, 1 lb. package lOcTat Boneless Breakfast Bacoillu Onr Old Dominion Extra Choice Sugar-Cuntf Shonlden 10 lh at wr-k. D CA.B.8TaoacH'8. weatphalia Hams, finest la the wotkL 6 to 8 :; .IbeAifte lb.; at . - ..." " . , w. CsA.fi, fteaswaejs. Good, Almost Whole Grain, Rice, fie ibJu W. C. A. C. STaoxiCB'a. Oountry Butter for cooking purposes I6e lb, at W. C.AA.B. Stbokack's. Fin Mixed and Small Cneumhr shvi i , 7 eenu nor naUam. ai w n a i ' . s " - oTBUHaoars ) Areade i Idry soap, S years old. vj-ad fa ' muj uaaaer win am mora waahinr and im- or oouxm you waxt a ! N?AT a!nD PRACTICAL DESIGN Baueir AjtcniTaoT Asm auriDxa, i ,: WJth the late Samuel Sloan).' Baleigh, X. cJ Whou on anrtlinatiaM i -l?i f,' V pacifications foTbuildiiuri Tot .T4ralliS? 68 GARRIAQES, PHAETONS BUGGIES, ETC., ETC. The Largest Ajsortment In the State.!? GOODS HWftf aBJI ftmim TS mmtttm 11 . - f vm Kmumm, mk i will do B 1T i?1 irouns ttan aay soap tarn naanes. 1 lb. OvalCakaa, o. ; k -Oval Cakes ; , -. W. C a A. R.i flnmrint'i Our perfectly delklons stuffed and. sweetened vwuiuw mugoesk si per gauoa, at i f. : . W. tiTaoxacn Home-i SnoKacn. Pickles in i bba, .?a to tft.a ; par package, at . W. C A A. 8. 8TBaMfaonsV In tha arl ;mM t vu I" oIom OU to Ja20.OCO.000. if I tide bolidav wu m JaniB;.L and none but dW. Av THE LQWEST PRtCES. 180 last Morgan StrwaL S DO NO MORE WHITEWASmv. f i SOT WHEN i Li-asTic PiuniT Can be had so cheap. Send for pan naM sad J at f'f d lean ttemariter tna 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 22, 1886, edition 1
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