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NEWB JLND OBSEli VBIt VvLzxm Di ItT (KOMt V it) f i WmtT. I Br THE NEW8 AND OB8EUVKR Oo J. X. MoREE, Dally on yew, mall, postpaid, ! M nx months. " - Weekly, on year, m arx months 1 So nama entered wit hunt loavmsnt. and BO paper aentafter the expiration of thus paid for " 1 i SATURDAY JANUARY Kditok 17 OO" 8 50 1 ?8 9 00 I 90 B, 1887, The sentenoe tonohiag ot303 leres, of whioh oar friend of the Tobaooo Plant is pleased to mile 90 muob,waj an bicnre"sandwioh" whioh no'newspaper bicnre"sandwioh" whioh no newspaper man of experience j wonld ever hate thought for a moment of i regarding as an editorial utterance i We are glad to see, however, that otxr ft-Jend reads the Nmra amo OiiiETn bo carefnllv. not a eingle line' esoaping hie attention Such diligence will do him good. ' . Wn understand that on the seme dej that the resignation .of Mr. j Held was weaented to the House of Representa tives at Washington a similar resigna tion bearing the same date( if as received by Got. Scales, and the question now Is as to whether there1! should be an lection for the unexpired: tierm. which: ends Marob 5th. It woul4 in the peo ple of the distriot- to considerable ex pense to hare an election, and the game but not be worth the eandie. iJor oar next we see no pressing riee&sity for it I II I 'i . In School Teacher is a new monthly journal of Education; published at Win ston. N. C by Messrs. J. L. Tomlin- son and W. A Blairl editors and pro prietors, and a very handsome ens ih deed. It also promises to be a Tory Taluable one, the flrt number contain ing in addition to I tha editorial sneh matter as "The name of tie ! eounties of North Carolina with the) - history in Tolred in them," by Honji Kemp P Battle. LL. D . andi "John 31il ton and bis serricei in the deTslbpaint of Eng lish poetry," by Vti H.i JS Shepherd, LL. v., president of .Charleston college. We welcome the. publication heartily to the field" of North Cirelisa journal- inn. Its prue per year is $1 In advance. ' 1 I 1 Mm. PsUbjon, in nominating his friend Jar. Davies for the position p engrose- ifijc elerk, spore of traitorfe" we sup pose using the term derisively because of his present political status. It is word not in the vocabulary of the Niwi a Onainvnn for Iwe do not deal in that sort of denunciation. Perhaps Mr from;; that great' nature, Saaxee- Peareon got the word nortravar of humfcn ! ; ... . " ; .j. n . . t . peare, with whose writings e is doubt less more or less familiar. I : : In "As You Like It," whan the Duke banishes Bosalind, the following occurs: Rosaxixd ! ;j i f V . I do beseech your Grace j Let me the knowledge of mjl fault bear (: : with me. -: ; - f 4 Never m much as in; a thought unborn . ma 1 ottena your nig, anesai 1 .1 1 Thus do all traitow If their purgtion dad conai iu'words. They are as innocent aS grace iteell. Let it suffice thee that t , I trust thee? not." i f But if that were the passage thai floated through the! brain of Mr. Pear son when he oethought him pf the word, we protest that th4 quotation was not apt tor i&osauna was More sinned gainst than sinning. f. THE AeftlCVLTWRai. KXPESIISIKX T v srATiow. Dr. Charles ?v, Dabney, Jr., direc tor of te state agricultural experiment station, says In the outset Of his rep ort io the governor that the act of the as- cmbly of 1885, requiring the "Chemist of the State Department of Agrioalture" to maVo analyses of viscera, etc., hw caused tho station t. "lose a great deal of valuable time Murine the nut two yoara, all a to purpose whatever," since, as it U point el out, "it requires the dcpartaient of agrionlture to pro vide a oertain olus of expert testimony far the oountiea, to be used in pros 3- cuting their criminal oases, and thus violates that anoient ; prinoiple of our form of covernment. which requires thtt each oounty shall pay all the expenses of prosecu ting its own criminals; and, moreover, it diverts a portion of the agricultural fund from its original and proper uses." The provisions of the act have been com plied with, Dr. Dabney says, "to the detriment of the work of the experi ment station", and at the same time ft hi experditure of the agricultural fund under the act has been to no pur pose, even for the ends expected to be reached". "3o useless were the analjsss of tl e material sent up that there wa no prosocution in six bisos out cf-Bcv.-s, tni in the seventh ihe result showe-.i tht . the analy sis was entirely u'ecsssry to esUDiisa tno innooenoo 01 the ao- eufled persons " I'- is olear, there fore that the director oud not object to haying the law repealed or altered He oontmucs as follows: "As the ohemical analysis oosJs the county noth ing, and the endorsement of only one man is required in order to send the .a rl " .1 . oase to tae cnemist, this law nets as a prsmium np-n susptoion and an encour agemcnt to tho eaperstitioua and igno rant to bring tnoso grave oharges, gen crally against those nearest related to the deceased charges whioh, from their very nature., are most difficult to be re fated and most destructive of the goad name of thoo aQ&l'j falsely accused." The direa'.or suggests with regard to the matter that the Hw be so changed that the uovernor may appoint a spe cially qualified asd trained chemist, who Shall hold himself at all times ready to perform suoh work, and who shall ba paid by the oou&tics as other witnesses are p id, a isoiUrate fixed sum fcr his sr vices.' r The ebtablislm:-atcf the experiment farm made the agricultural expenmsnt station "the c .mpiete institution eontem ...... 1 . . .... plated by ue law organising it," says Dr. Dabney, so that the first purpose of the station, whioh was, that it should be "a plaoe where scientific experiments having a direct, practical bearing upon agnoulture, should be made," bids fair to be attained . "before the first ten years of the existence of the station are f ally spent" Uf the weather service recently or ganiied under the auspices of the station, the director says: "We have already. 81 state: signal stations, fally equipped with &es, besides tao U o signal stations (Witmugton and Uhar- lotte) ana lo4 partially equipped, mk ing a total of 167 places ia the state which now. receive the daily and special wea her warnings At present, it appears, "all the rail roads in tfce state are eo-operating with the state in the extension of this work. ' There are now twenty-five state obser ting stations fully equipped and three pirtially equipped, scattered all over the state; and "this marked and early maoh money as its KppoH:onment un der the law wou'd ffive it. it shall for feit tha difference between the amount it does raise and the amount of tho appor tionment; and another, seotion, that co money shall be paid out to any state which shall not have provided ft system of free common sohools for all its chil dren of school age, without distinction of race or color, eithor in tho raising or ia the distributing of sohool reveixuM. or in the sohool facilities affrdd. Tht allotment of fands is to be made fiom vesr to ; year for eiffbt yeara and no money is to be paid to any state until tho legislature aocepts the provisions of the act The moasure. if it becomes a law. will add to the school fands of the southern states about a hundred per osnt of the amount at present expended by those states for educational purposes. and will thus brine a common school education within reach of all the chil dren of the land. Ma Piamou has not yet changed his ;saat to the republican side of the House, hut ws presume he will do so before long. How Sti K11U4 br Hnkul accents of lEfffable tendernew; "not o'y heard of it, but have given it eon- sidervuo study." Doa? me I exolaitind the maiden "I am surpriBed. You have studied chirosophy ? Then perhaps you will give mo some instruction in the science?" Certainly, mv own. Please let ma havo yoor hand " Oh, Qaorga J' murmured the maiden, overwhelmed with ciTifusion and crimson with blushes, "this ia so sudden." What is so sudden?" the youth asked in surprise. "lour askiug for mv hind." trem blingly responded tb.9 maiden. "But there - what can I do but refer you to pa, and, believe me, dearest, you need have no fear of the result. He will certainly oonsent to my becoming your wife." CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000 "We do hereby certify that wp hUptrv':;ih arrangements tor all the Monthly and s.nn- A nniiftl I)rwtni ot the LoiHMana jSHle Loi- Company, and In person manage nd oon- the Drawing theronelves, aud that the came are conducted with honesty, fairness, antl in good faith toward all parties, and we autho rize the Company to ue thU. certificate with tac-imile of our RLgnatsre bttacSed, lit 1U a) vertlsemenU." tery trol ( O The CniBlaslBrs. W the undersigned Banks and Bankers will Then throwing herafllf on th npok P7 rrtze drawn in The Louisiana state A nen, mro wing herself on the neon- jSttaim which may be presented at ear ceun. gave vem w tf.n: 3. H. OOUSBT. MM. It is with diifidenbe that the Naws An Obsuvku suggests any policy to the demoerats of the Mouse; butbalieviBg that to the victors belong (pi spoils, aid entertaining ihe opinion tisl the demo-' rats of the House jowe it W their party to strip the aesistaiit rwpublieans of tie last yestige of democratie elothing, letting them standi unooTered as down right republicans, we sugiest that the demoerats of the House should, as far as praetioable, leaye the kujrden of leg-. isiauoa wiui vim; awmiaasc majority. The majority is on the republican side- let the responsibility rest! there. A party whioh is in the minority cannot weu unaeriaxe to feontfoi 11 uon. ii ean aq nouung. it. may have its conferences and agree to press certain measures, but whether they pass or not will depend on th 'graee of in dividual members of the onbosite nartvJ Wo should owe nothing tojour adver saries. The better eourse is to start right at first and throw jte obligation where the power is. lo tnis end the demoerats should desire the speaker in making up the oommittees to consider that the demoerats kre he minority party in the uouse; a party that ean noteommand the majority vote only damages itself by trying1 to oondnoi 'legislation..'' ) 't Wstat may be texpeotedT of the mW jorityof the House may Jbe gathered from two inoidemts. that ooourred yes terday. Begularly the eleotion ef the enrolling clerk was in order; but the majority on joint ballot being demo- eratie, had the eleotion been held .yes terday, the democratic nominee would have been elected. The republicans .and the assistant republicans therefore, when the motion came up o gointo the election, refused to do so, evidentiv postponing the matter until they should unseat enough demoerats lo give them a majority on joint ballot Along that line the speaker yesterday appointed the eommittee on elections seven re publicans, five assistant republicans and htw &iuvrw. Tiny . uie speaser stopped at five of the 5 "assistants" we do not know. It would hkye been much more to the point if he had given the chairman, Mr. lorrx, sixjl of each sort; in faot it would have been better for him to make up the entir eommittee $f "assistant republicans", if so many ?f them oould have been tound . Any demo crat who has fancied that the so-called in dependents who have coalesced with tile republicans, would stand by the demo cratic party rather than the republican, is simply a victim of misplaoed eonfi- denee. - , DRCJl TRLU TH SIOKT 01 THS OXIUS JOB WHICH SHS IS OONDBMNID. The New York Star yesterday pub- liehed a confession mde by Mrs. DraM, the woman oonvioted of murdering her husband, whose oase is now exciting great interest. It implicates in the 'murder two men who have heretofore gone free, except of vsgae saspiaian :A.fter rehearsing tne story 01 ner mis erable life and her husband s oontinual brutality to her and her children, she says, as to the murder itself: in the nrst piaoe l neara swearing before I got out of bed. He was swearine at Frank tor bavinx made a liot fire. Mary answered him , and h swore at me, and said that it was cay plaoe to see to it. He weat out to the nam then, but what he did 1 don t know- He went to tho woll ti wash A board was out there, and ne came m and asked, 'Who split up this board? Ho said. Ton, you.' I ran into the buttery and he followed mo, with the axe in his hand. He pounded at the door with the axe. The ma. ka ere still there. . Then there was something about the store bill, I don't quite reooUcot. 1 told him that hi h- go part of the things for himself - tob S03 a!? d snoh. He then said ia a rage There will be different arrangements before night. You'll not see another servioe. I'll stop your breath. He went to the barn with his pitchfork When he came in the tea had' been steeped too long. I had the revolver in my bosom. I was afraid than he would kill me. Mary and I were in the parlor and I didn't know what to do. I took it from the bureau Uharles Oatea rave it to Mary the year before We hid herring for breakfast, and he had his jaok-knife out usrnjr it because it was sharper than the table knife. He found fault with the tea and sud. 'This is some oi tan ; net iTimarB tea.' 'You boo eh t it yourself,' I said of her lover, the maiden her emotions in a flood of htpDv tears Let us draw the curtain over the affecting sene "It was aot an hour a or a saene for aught But love and calm aelight." "When lovelr woman stoops to folly." and foes In the snow, wl haut her India rubbers, the only art to cure her cold Is o buy one bot tle ef Dr. Bulls Uonfi Syrup at 25 cents and tase it. 'Speak this speech, as I tell von, trlppinrly oa the tongue." Says that one of the great Deneiacuens of the age is a small bottle el Sil- Tati-.n Oil, the rreatest core on earth fur pain. Only 30 cents. '1 b in the ppar that three tons of yarn are yearly used in the manufao'ure of base balls,' observed Fangle. ' I suppose that is the reason so m vny clubs get worsted," replied onooper. Tid Bits. Baeklla'a Arale ftalve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever oores, letter, snapped Hands, caublsina. Coras, and all 8km Eruptions, d poeitivel) cares Piles, or no psy required. It U gU4nu tecu M) give peneci satisiactton, or money re funded. Price"25 cents rwr box Fn? sie i Lee, Johnsoa A Co. Pres. Louisiana National Bank J. W. KILBRJTH, Pres. Suto National Bank. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Over Half a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Compazi. Incorporated in 1868 for 26 years by the Leg islature, for educational and charitable pur poseswith a capital ol $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of over 9660,000 has since been added. By an ovemhelmlng popular vote Its fran chise was made a part of the present State con- stitution,adopted December 2d, A. v., 1879. The only Lottery ever veted en- 8o Bob Taylor noasee seoatorFbip. up. aspires i the Ten- Bob keeps bobbing Advlc to r?nit!r . hjj u-M wha chH'lrenwp r:tnr toeth. bucs natural, otiiet gloan br rtlieLn the f.ti'ia Iram jaiu. aad the little aherub awakes r.i "hrt i& a button." It Is very pleasant, to t.-U; soothes the child, softens the gums, allay au pain, relieves vnno, regulates the bowels and Is the bast known resiedr for diarrhoea Whether rising from teething oroibor cai. on and dorsed by the people of any State, IT KXVKB 8CALX8 OR FOOTFOmBB. Its Grand bingle Number Drawings take nlace monthiv, and the beml-Annuai Draw. ings regularly every six months, (June and December.) A b plenum i opportunity to in a i ortune First Grand Drawing, Class A., in the Academy ot Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, January 11th, 1887 200th Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,0000 N otlce Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, $6. jrirths fz. renins f l l.W.000 60A0 iJu,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 26,000 30,000 40,000 60,000 60, Wl LIST or 1 CapitRl Priae of 1 Grand Priep ot 1 Grand Fr..c ci 2 Larg; ' m of 4 Lurg? : rizes of So Prizes ot SO " 100 200 " 600 1,000 AmozncATio raixxa. 100 Approxlmat'n Prizes of 1800 100 ; " "200 $160,0C 60.W0 20,(H.J 10,000 6,000 1,000 600 800 200 100 60 Biggest anza Ever offered to the Raleigh Public Our entire stock t.l - - i othing and Gents Furpi To be reduced at a SACRIFICE of 10 PER CXNTboire 1 Ojthem Cot fvr FOR SPOT CAiSH. Common cinfj Monday, :o:- Dec 6th. We wih the Public lo distinctly understard 1bat the nlxve is no humbug nor a bunlner f-cbene. ax we atticirate going into the v?holf ssle Clothing. VsmifsotariDg at a early date. Call at once sad f crre Bargains before our stock is too much broken. Very IVspcoty. . I j; w Leadine; Clotbicy sand Tailorss HER ANGER BROS ir Tosi v.Uh 6o4 Article Of Flos Tobaooo, ask your dee? "OU Ulm.n 100 100 130,000 2O,00 10,000 for Jaust Beeelved. A lot ef the Celebrated Wood Powder, best ana suest powder Mr breech- oiling guns. nanioui no ami no recoui Most com plete stock of guns and porcine goods ever brought to this market. Call on J. C. Brewster Uo California Wines (strictly pure). Securely packed. Sesd for price list. D. Rich & Co.; loo joroaaway, new xora. Walnut suits from 242 50 nnwsrd Pamlet suits from 822 50 upward, the Yon lie' he said, and he erabbed hold best of work at , J. L. SiaKa's of me. lie raised th? knfd so," and so, hor hand tiure wa snocess is,'' in the opinion of the direc tor, "an enoonraging testimonial to the public spirit of oar citisens and the best eridence of the interest taken in the subject." ' Of the fertiliser control Dr. Dabney Seeks as the second leading purpose of e station, and nnder it he shows that the trade in fertilisers has continued in healthy state during the past two years the state dunn 1 880, north UaroUna with this Mrs. Druse raised and illnstratd the way the knli. I thought he memt luiinoos, she went on in a hoarse wli p:r. ' My first thought was my revolver l nrd, and the hammer out my noeer. l never fired off a pistol before. I jast wounded him. He settled baok in his chair. I was just sored to death. I almost fainted away. Mary cave me soma water, trranx uates and tieorro cimi in. 1 don t know what 1 did. I was almost gone; that I know. Frank shot three times, then Charles Gates came in' "Are you sure of that?" the reporter asked ner, warmngiy. "I'll swear to that when I'm dying," she said, soberly. "That is the last thing I will have to say: if it wasn't Any thing you need in the faro i tare or music line from machine needles to piano or orpao or parlor or chanter ! suit cn b- fonnd at .1. I. Stone's. 4818. 1887. 'A- 4 W. H. & :R. S. tUCKER&CO, 123 and 125 FayetteviUe St.. RALEIGH, N. C. 2,179 Prizes, amounting to 636,00o Appucauon ;or rates to uuds aaouia oe nude only to the office of the company in New Orleans. For farther information write clearly, giving full address. POSTAL NOTES, Expre&, Money Orders, or riew xora .Exchange in or dinaxT letter, currency dv express (as our expense) aaaresaea . M. A. DAUPHIX, New Orleans, La. or m. a. HAVtms. ' Washington, D. 0. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and a dress Registered Letters to KsTW OBUAHB BATIONAL fcABSl, Saw Orleacs, Ia- ' 1 EMEMB 4.B That tbe presence of Gener I als Beaureard and Early, who are in charge ot the drawings, W a guarantee ol ab solute fairness ana integrity, that the chancts are all equal, and that no one on possiblv di vine what numbers wi'l draw a Prize. All parties ' therefore advertisiug to guarantee Prizes in this Lottery or holdra out any otherwm possible inducements, are swindlers, and only aim to aeeeive ana delraua the un. wary. A 4l. aii . .; I;"k x will uy vi e mncy xeniAiasrs soio in Qit himself it was some one who must have had a mask like his face." they had to pay four mil-1 Oreenleaf represents the work as pro 880 yes, and get an arti- I greasing satufaotorily.' The boundary line is asocrtainea oy observauons to oe North Latitude 36 2S4 dif- ermg mm tne latitude as (riv en by the surveyors in 1727, when the survey was made by the c m muuioners ; tne worth arolina com made 10, so that it appears; that eight- ninths of tne money to support the ag ricultural department oomee from be yond the state, and further, the direo tor says, "the most remarkable thins: i that during this period, 1880 to 1886, the actual eash nnoes said bv North Car olina farmers for these fertilisers has de creased 25 per oent, while the a unlit v or crude has imDroTed; 14 ner eent. This means that North Carolina farmers oould get in 1886 for three millions of dollars what lions for in 1880 ele one-seventh better than the 1880 ar ticle was." i On the whole the report shows that the experiment station is of positive and very great praotioal benefit to the state, while its possibilities have scarcely yet been developed. ; The suggestions and recemmenda- tions made bv the director are worthv the most careful consideration, as those of a faithful, abundantly capable and patriotic officer. We trust they will reediye such consideration at the hands of the general assembly. '( THE BLAIB BIIJL. The Blair educational bill has been made the special order for the House at noon today. The Nnws and Oussnvas has often dwelt upon the provisions of the bill at length and urged the adop tion of the measure as a simple act of justioe toward the South. Generally speaking the bill appropriates from the treasury of the United States the sum of sevsnty-eeven millions of dollars, speci fying that suoh money shall annually be BexiBrtary Bwrvey. Again we take advantage of the season of gladness to express onr ''Good Will Towards Men," and to thank eur friends, one and all, for their patronage during the past year, 18S6; Hoiida Oranges. MOUHT&IH APPLES- A consignment of etch lust reoeive4 and for sale by JONES POWELL. SEED RYE For sale by JONE8 ft POWELL. Ebzabeth City Economist. We had an interview on Thursday I and therefore kindly wish you a . W tr assB m . B - witn 1. x. ureenieaf, oivil engineer renresentine North Carolina, who is en- Happy New Year. COAL i COAL i iina; Major u. n. Howard, (J. Jfi repre senting Virginia, with C. H. Sinclair and John Nelson, detailed from the U. 8. C. and 0. Survey, assisting. Mr Tours Faithfully, 700 TONS best quality, Bed White, Ash, Egg, and Nut Coal, Just arriving. W. H.&R.S.TUCKER&CO JA8. BOYLAN, CHAS. McKIMMOK, Jan. 1st, 1887. W. DOBBIN, GEO. W. POE. THE NORTH CAROLINA inissioners maims: it si. Ut. 83 30' nA the iTaboutSeosr. They have surveyed Ml 1 U Q H D 1 U P T PnilPlHY .ItIaah mil., nf U.,. .!. UUli I Nil WIIBU W (. UUUIQHI awww ey w BiiBew t f rV B mm miles west, in the Dismal Swamp, aad five miles east. They are now in tho neighborhood of Moyook station, in Ourrituek oounty, and it is thought that they will reach Knott's Island, on the coast, in three or four weeks, when they will resume the wore: westward through the Dismal Swamp. Mr Green- leaf supposes it will take about two months of good wsather to oompleto the work.! Oak ana Pine Wood, Shingles, Lathes, Lumber, Corn, Oats, Hay, Meal, Flour, Bran, Chops, Cotton Seed Meal, Kice Meal and a full variety of HORSE AID COW FEED. Send orders to JOVR8 ft POWSf,L Dodd's Corner or Central Depot. OF BAXiaGH, N. C. i (OrraiM4 In lsea.) Has been insuriBg property la North Caro lina lor eighteen years. With agents in nearly every town. In the State accessible to rail roads and east f the mountains, 1 OriCE OK COPARTNERSHIP. I have this day associated with me in: the practice ot mv specialty In medicine ( Diseases of tbe eye, ear, Throat and now) my brotaer in law. Dr. Kemp P. Battle, Jr. RICH'D H. LEWIS, M. D. Jan. 1, 1?86. Jan 6 dim. Cfclr opby. Boston Courier. it was oold and bleak without, but warm and bright within. They sat Side by sida noar the glowing grate, and watched the flickering firelight as it danoed amdne the brio-a-brao on the table. They were both in deep thought, divided among and paid out in the ser-1 and not a sound was heard save the w .1 ... . eralstatM and territoHeB i that n signing of tne wind among the trees in v:-k v tho orchard and tno measured tick of the THE HOHIE ; Solicits (the patronage ot property owners In the State, offering them safe Indemnity for losses at rates as low as those of any com pany worung ia north Carolina. Classes of PraDertv Insured : Dwelllags in town and country, mercantile risks, churches, schools, court-houses, society lodges, private barns and stables, farm pro duce and live stock, cotton gins. Insure in the North Carolina Home Insur ance Company. sons in each, who, being of tho age of ten years and over, cannot write, boars to the whole number of suoh persons in the United States. The money is to be paid over to suoh effioers as shall be au hnrisd by the laws of the respcotiva Stated and territories to receive the saojo. and this shall be used for common schools, not sectarian in char acter .only, in the school distriots oi the several states and territories. One seotion of the bill provides that un- B . . B a . teas a state raises py nome taxation as ormolu clock which rested on a bracket against the opposite wall, and over whioh was suspended a snow shovel covered with violet velvet and trimmed with pink satin ribbons. 1 The youth was manly in appearance and the maiden a vision of beauty, and judging from their attitude and adjt oeccy they were lovers. Suddenly the maiden broke the silotc : j "Have you heard of this new seietoe called chirosophy?" she asked, in tgces sweeter than the musical tinkling of a silTerbcll. '.'I have, darling," he answered, in Chas. Boot, Sec'y and Tti P. COWPEB, Adjuster. W. 8. Pbucbosx, President W. Q. Uroacaon, Vice-President. Office In Briggs' Building, No. X20 Fayette ville street. Telephone No. (IS. SELECT BOARDI AND DY ,iH00L FOB TOUNG LADIF8 AND LITTLE GIRLS. HUXiBOaO, . H. 0. THE SPRING TEBM of the Misses Nash and Miss Kol'ook's School will (open U, Jan., 1887, and close 9 June, (20 weeks). Circu lars sent on application, dftw. E3I O Xi I 3D X.OW PRICES AT- J MacRaes', -COMB AND SEE ME G 0 0 D S A THOUSAHD aisd osarzs Beaufifui AI - Jno Y. MacEae's CHRISTMASjGAEDS- COB. WILMINGTON, MARTIN AND MARKET 8T3 . RALEIGH N. 0. Phil H Andrews d Go OHANGE OF Headquarters H OF Agricultural Building Qalifax and Salisbury 8ts. PIKST SQUARE NORTH of CAPITOL J'ijUoa (LF COPABTNaasfllP. I have this dav ' associated with ate in the Wholesale (Jrocery and enera Commission business my brother Mr. Nat. M. Band, under tbe firm name it G. D. Band ft Bro. Return ing thanks; t all my former patr ns for their past favors, I trust that by fair dealing and a steady endeavor to please,' the new Arm may merit and reeerre their continued patronage. au wno are maeDco to me are requested to eometorward and make payment : i ttespectrui Raleigh, N; C. JB- t, 1887. D. G. RAND Having moved our wood and coal yard from the N. C Depot (the extreme western portion ef thaaity) to within ONE SQUARE OF THE CAPITOL We are bow prepared to furnish fuel at notice. short HAED AND SOFft: CUt JBL, LONG AND GUT Prices guaranteed. Telephone No. 108 Send Ib yo r Aiders. Call and see us: w. 1 1 s' o you we fto buaieses. I860 " 1880 J.J.THOMAS, OOTTON BELLES, WHOLESALE GBOCXB GENERAL COMMISSION MEBOHAMT SVaV UCIflB, ST. C. Tjg , , mi ii -"" 0fr u the Trade, GINNERS AND FARMERS : - Bagging, Ties and a General Rtock of O-iOOiiiJEeI E3S Indications point to higher prices in COTTON and to those who wish to hold, I will store upon reasonable terms aad When desired, make liberal GASH ADVANCES ;I make make the sale of COTTON a spe cialty, and with the COMPRESS in Balelgh, I sxpeet to get you good piloea. J. J. THOMAS, US. 115 and 117 Wilmington Street, Rolelgh, N. mm Vi?"".liSgJ."r WISE BAILING AND OBNA ME3TAL WIRE WORKS, Bsrca ext.. Narth Bcward street, Baltimore, Nv. a-ii jtcun bT wire railing for Cemeteries, Blaoc. Ac., sueveeFeader, Caffes, WoadJ aal usei Fereeas, Woven Wire, Iren ateaaa,nair o. p. Bum. jiAT. tuaaxD. G-D. RAND & BRO. a Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Commission Mer chants and Dealers In Previaloas and Far- mers' Supplies, 233 Wllmtngton St.. : 7 ; Bileigh, N.C We vrill continue toe Grocery and Genera'. Commission business at the old stand, wherf our friends and purchaser generally, will al ways find an ext-nsive stock ef everything ti. onr line at Low Prices. We shall deal largely in amnaoniated j guanos and acid phosphates, together with farmer's supplies and everything else needed by planters which we will be phased to tnrolsh them on time and on reason able terms.. Wishing all our friends and pat rons . a happy and prosperous New Year, wa are very truiy tt. D. R&ND BRO. ! ! i." 1 " 1 ii WrBBBBSab. m AT ' BSBW- NEW GOODS FOR THE NEW YEAR. Daily Arrivals Stylish Goods To saeet the popular demand both la qual ity end price. Buying as we do, direct iron? the manufao urers and this late in the season we are able to effer goods very low. Members ol fhe Legislature will find eui place headquarters for everything In the Clothing Line I ' i B. B. ANDBjEWB & CO 0. Q. Whjttng, Trustee. GSAND LODGE Of NORTH CAEOLINA, .. i I A 7. A J If. . Officb or Gbabd jecbbtabt, ' Balbioh, December SSd, 13. The Grand Liedge of Ancient, Kree and Ac cepted Masons it North Carolina, will hold Us one hundredth Annual Communication fa Raleigh eommencin Tuesday Svenug, Jans uary lltn, lST; at 7.80 o'clock.: Arrangements have been made ovel tae railroad lines in this state for special rates for officers, delegates and visitors as folliws . Oa the lines controlled . by the BichmosM! A Danville railroad company, at rates gradea between four and ene-half and six cuts oer mtM e Way:! James ville aad Washington r al rosri at half . rates; Norfolk Southern rau road two and One-half eejts per mil each wa) ; Wilmington A etdon railroad and braaehea, and Wilmington, Columbia A An gusta railroad, Chre cents per mile each way; Raleigh A Gael on, Carolina Central, and Ral eigh A Augusta Air-Line railroads, three cents per mue eaen way; juiantus aorta uaroima ma, two ana one-nan .cents way; ;pe Jeer Had kin Valley two aad ob shsl cents per mile each railroad, two and one-half cents per mile It is suggested to all attending ths Grand railroad. way. Lodge to call for leturn tickets at the point of taking the cars. It is important that theee ar raazettents bi observed to prevewt ihe iy. mtatof fuUfare S i I IX WwBAJN, decSedtd. Grand Secretary. ITIPIawSpwSSa Jm t- , ij..!si . rtfi 'Phi.'. - ' ,-
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