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!WS 1 AND; OBSEKYER. t i tmuBBxo pxaJr (kickpt Mondat) and B THE NEWS AND OBSERVER Co. MrRtE, Editor. Old j one fx, mill postpaid, txmotoh, " ,r three " 7 oo S 54 1.4V Wekjy, one yer. al (nnntks. lb. o nam entered without pnyment, and nc pa-. 06F seni alter loo exptrtKioo in uiuc ym iui. i THURSDAY JANUARY 12, 1888. A call 'has been issued for a fre iiion of.!. those repiesentativea who vted fo N. P. Banks as speaker of te Federal Hpuse in 185G, when ttkj 13 ballots were taken, and who still survive, the meeting to take place ii aahington February 1st. Anything t revive- and keep alive sectional an nosity seems to be in ordw at thk 'North jttst now.. John Sherman must fpel encouraged in his malignant rAan. 'i li .j Chablottk haB raised 85,000 in tn minutes for a new cotton, factory, here's enterprise for you and public spirit. The venture is the second of fpur new. factories promised -by the hronicle for' its city in 1888. t las certainly been very promptly ut on loot. Charlotte, it is clear, loes not propose to yield or abate its llaim to being the Atlanta of the tate. We are proud of it as a liv'f , regressive, handsome city and ifi e abode of as hospitable, cultivated rid reined a people as the sun shines ipon: ,Thi lundj f!ir the Hendricks monu ment but) $3,000 short, and so the loptraCt has been let to the artist who to design and superintend it. This 6 doing so much better than is usual fp the fatter of monument rearing &at it ib worth noting and putting; down ;to the credit of Indiana, in hich JState most of the fund was iaised. Possibly the success of the Schema has been due to the worthi ness of the man whose virtues are to e commemc rated. There could be too better reason. Mr. Hendricks was a statesman in fact and a true )eni ochtt, .deferring thus, fully,- ill me honors that can now be paid his eemor. J I "We 'have noted with great pleasure he tribute paUd to North Carolina ' worth by the -Richmond & Danville anagement in the retention of Col. . B. Andrews in the third vice-presi- ency pi tne company ana ot x aD. x. usbee, Esq., as counsel here, in the Election of Col. Staples as first assis tant general counsel and in the ee ection of its other leading representa ives in this State. Col. Andrews ', is rithout doubt one of the ablest railroad nen in the South, standing, indeed tmong the leading railway managers' jbf the country. He has devoted him- elf in season and out of season to .ho R. & system, while at the same ,ime taking a leading part in the id Vancement ol the State on the high ivay of prosperity. He is known frem pne end of North Carolina to the other find is everywhere esteemed for ability , Integrity and public spirit. . The legal representatives of the company are also everywhere known in the State uuBuuiuuituBverj iruut nunui uwu rofession." The R. & D. is deci- T to be conerratulated on the Character of ; its representatives ; in North Carolina. ' ibm restiotuea trams, tne' nrst oi hich to pass through this State has ust made the journey from New Yprk o Jacksonville, represent all that is sst and newest in. land travel, em odying every improvement for the jjomfort, safety, health and enjoyment b f pbssengers. They have - btben panning some time! between ifew ?York;and Chicago,; but are iow or tne first time introduced into jjthe Soatn. The vestibules are described ss cot merely covered passageways ibetween the cars of which the trains we 'made up. Thoy are prac- Jticalty flexible and continuous buffers extending from floor to roof, coming intfli frictional contact when the Jcoathes are coupled together and thus jjfortning thev separate cars into one. pi j means of this arrangement! the ives'tibuled trains are really hotels on j wheels, there being no more trouble in passing from one car to . another I tb&n in going into adjoining rooms in iouVs own home. Sheets of rubber laml handsome draperies cover; the fillies of junction of the vestibules, lw$ile the floors are carpeted jupt as ft hi main bodies of the coaches are, pthtiB giving the effect of passageways between large and tastefully 'fur iiisbed rooms. They are certainly a great advance in point of comfort and convenience and will doubtless be apH preciated by tne traveling public ac cofdingly. Tue marked business and indus- K rtil revival vhinVi haa f aran rilaa in I the State within recent years has been I in no case more conspicuously illus I trated than in tho case of.FayetteVille, the seat of a most generous- hbspi- tality and the old time capital , of trade and industry for a very targe part of North Carolina. The charm ing old town has renewed its youth and isnow a formidable competitor in I the race for commercial and industrial . s lpremacy which is being run under i' the new condition of things by tho more progressive towns of the State. There is fresh and abounding confi dence and advance on all lines of ma- v terial welfare. 'Old, store -buildings ' aro giving place to handsome I netv ones, one of the most elegant hotels ( in the South has been erected, busi- ness aid manufacturing enterprises ' are being multiplied and extended s and many plans are being made for 4 the thorough utilization of tbej'.un I surpassed water-power within' tho i limits and in the immediate noighbor- borhood of the town. We know no city m the State with more of ihe (s seutial elements .of progress or mere fully justified in locking ith confi dence to the future. It must again, be ranked aa of yore among our lead iflg town In In otmtry and trtf9 t WOBKlHUD The dark-bued factious led jby Ab botfc and O'Hara in the socofcd dis trict ar'e to meet in Wilson cn the 19tH to endeavor to settle their dif- 'feretices. Their action is in conform- ity with the general plan of the Re publicans, white, black and mulatto, to close up ali br allies in their own ranks in order to present a soli J front against the democracy in tho comiDg contest. "We hope our friend throughout tbo btate realize that in orucr to ae j The-VvnvolWrt of the white chil feafc them, we must begin at nee to.)Jrfa his tody, under the super put our political house in "J ' vision T SJ-.t r:i,tt ndent Claxton. It eharpen our weapons and butjn,h our t ig f i.c kijr or fivp- huiljred armor, and to take steps to secure tli.- cliiMrh willa-.a:i themselves jrompt array of our full strength -4iuit the J w ()f op,...1y;nty uf poenrinh; an UUW vi aciua. ittuc. ' It is patent to nil that every real interest of the State is dependent for protection on the contin uance of democratic government. It is of; the first importance to every citizen of the State, whether- he fiees J It pr not, tnai uemocrauc bwpiemacy should be maintained Let there be earnest effort, then. oir tho part of every democrat to the;, end that the full strength of his parly;; may be brought to the pods next fall,;; le.ti()0 of jiis 4..M.)8 uf teachers, ami let this effort be made iuOw while;;; AmolI u,e lu,u,,,ir reported as bP there i time for u to be of avail. Let;;, poiuti,,t -e llotk t!ie c,f Mrs. T. every single democrat constitute him-;; w nalJ,.b. M:-s -igiv, Miss Brown self a committee of one to cany out! R. s Dj. . JoIi, s. ftli ;ldies of aj. so far as in him hep, the purposes ot? a , ;,ujumliC(lls aa tcach h is party. Let the proper cou.mitte.- gjB . ba organized everywheie proiuptUi, Thi white seh.Kd will be foimallv and let their chairmen put and keep Q fa uu Monday next. themselves in Close communication. : ' phi establishment of this institu with their superior oflicers. Let there tion nin.Hes a great waul .iu this &Bsmctdi8Cpiiue,inbUori,iurougnouj the ortranization, a consummation: whch cannot be attained without the hearty co-operation of every siEglo. member of the grand army. - ' - There is pretty much every thing; w,e value at stake. This is th incentive that should spur us on t'i our best endeavor. Tho ienemy carefully preparing to meet! us at hisi best We know that it will be no hol iday task to defeat hiin. To'iuaintaiii the honesty, respectability and econ? oby in the administration bf affairs which democratic control gives us' we have work to do and Work tha will tax our every energy Let us realize the fact in time and take the work in hand at cnc. Let every aid be given to the carrying oat of th orders of the officers we have choseft for ours democratic army, since thope orders may be relied upon beyona question as issued for the- common good. ;' Congressman Cowles was intef-1 Ttewed on hi return to W.asbingtc j from home after the holidays and p reported as saymg : ' itn tne i promise of the slight reduction in tbe j internal revenue tax which ha? beep promised us, North Carolina will be as solid as a brick for the Democracy next year. The people down thete think President Cleveland is their great defender and champion. His recent tariff message is taking weil with them and is growing more popt tar every day. They account for hjs position on internal revenue taxation on,tne grouna inai ne coDsnaeren . vi wwuuuiuj uuru.u vv question. They do not think that at means that he woild oppose by ms veto anv measure of relief for the m-' ternal revenue system. into consideration, the Presidect Ues , mii);kable ability and correctness, re rown and strengthened m the hearts : fleting crt jlt upou MiB8 ; TraiI wLo pt the people of North Carolina ever i ha cuarge of thj8 department. Since his inauguration, and he was Aiiong those deserving special men nerer so popular as he is now.. Thinigs t JG in TQCal masic were Migse8 Aq. are looking particularly bright, and ! .nij 'Williams, Xora Pitt and Lilla we will give the , repubucans sucKaj an l in inHtrumenial music, peawng uni iaii- mat we ,wiu ariye iiiicm vuit ui iue oiave. , This is a first-rate diagnosis of the situation except that we cannot tate bo hopeful a view of the probabilities of .next fall. There is no dbubt abetiit the fact that "the President has grown and strengthened in the hearts of the people of North Carolina erer since his inauguration." North Caro lina has been claimed by the republi-. cans as one of the States that would go for their candidate in cpnsequerce of the tariff message. Instead of this it is probable that no ttate paper has ever been read by th4 people of the State with more avidity than this verv messacre or has been more heartily commended. A farnjer Lfrem a central point in Ehe State tells us as we write this that fcis copy of the News axu Obsebveb con taining the message was -completely worn out by the t cores, perhaps hun dreds, of people in his neighborhood who borrowed it and read it for the purpose of enjoying the Straightfpr-; ward, business like, j timely txprcs- siohs of our tlomoijrati executive. And this is bul mm instaim of meiii v' that mieht be referred to in corrobo ration of what Col. Cowles has said, j The people of North Cailina ase for tanfl reform and they are for the;to tal abolition of the internal revenue system also. At the same time they have hard work before them to ever come radicalism in the eoming elec tion. We trust they will realize he fact in time. .-. $ -We hope Col. Wad dell will ind it . possible to address the Wake county teachers Saturday. in response to the invitation which has been 6ent him. He is a charming t-peaker upon any subject he takes in hand and he could not have a more worthy or appreciative audience than that our teachers would afforil . O. K. Walkrr1 Capt. W. W. Carrawayi of the; U. S. Postofiice Inspecting Service, for merly the jolly representative of ;'the Raleigh News ad Observer, was in the city between trains ybcterday, fut and funny as ever, and As usual Hhe centre of attraction, lie was oix his way to Chicago to report, after spend ing the holidays with his family iuLe noir. (iohlsboro Argus. A Mm h Talkcil-of Woman From tin- New Havcu News. At the Wax-work8-TSay, Josh, let's ' T.V Ii ntence ouw.,1. tnd look at7 thi ligger in j fef " -i ln CD luteBt lo d" u -i : Ma -,06 ive, it was competent. -s-box. loij allured curious; v ir , rV, ... x, , , ., , .;- V Jld'l, J hat the deed to White, since go over an that glass to know what it is "Sh! Maria, don't talk so l6ud. That's what them reporters tallj bo much about the woman in the cae.'' 4 ; i na ntwij. ' 'That able Wl newsy ; journal, the LBaleigh Niw HD , OfiUrBTIB Pel- i oqara nejtecu ASI1KVIU.K. ' lis Grdrd ftcboal Iritem Eatabilthrd. tCor. ol thft News and Ulwrver. ? A.sETvn.LE, Jan. 10, 1888. I Yesterday the colored wing, of the 'Af-heviiJe Graded School was duly opeued&ecording to law. Two hun- '.dred arwl eixty pupils vere ebrolied. ?Four fiolrreil' , teachers, previously f-eleeted-bv 'the proper authority, were jpnt in charge and began work. The j' enrollment falls considerably phort f tho aggregate Lumber of negro chii dren of kcmooI .'ie withiu the district, f the number bcug something tvt ; four hni'.'red. p,ln, t.t , ,n Vrcf. Vonnt) e s acadeniv biJiidirlsr- nr.s b L'tnxcu for the us of the school. It is beautifully located I on Acach'-mv street, in the northwest i sectio'ii of the citv, and commands an exic ' aml nmuhcvnt view tanfeus,t M auJ wfht. ,T of the i -The edi- '. fi.,. RI!1,.ii for ., rr.o. and . will biivc to be enlarged in a short time tl (;ivo proper accommodations tj tb ;hiiai(:I3. Prof. claStc gL,nv Mrt.uont jlUigIUeUt iii t on has f llA CP- c0.uniumtT; Hundrodi of children huve:bei n gi owing up in comparative iguojance that may now secure an education. Tie common school fund has been totally inadequate to the d; minds of tho population. Tor more thanTiw.o jf ors pas' no t ri e public fecliotjl L.is been open in the crty of Ashitiilo for tho white . children, thoqh the coloit'd children have had the tKTiftit tf si to eight mouths' r-cliG.liug in each ycai. What amount of evil bus resulttd from tbi-s only the inteliigenci of some higher power e;m jevtr i t ckou. Sfrong opposition exists to the graded nchool here as elsewhere. One clasy oppose it because they are un willing to bo taxed to educate other people's children. Another class of while peoiile are ciuibscd to paving taxe to educate negro children. Still anofher set regard the expenditure of money on nrgio education as an ab- solie waste, if not a positive injury lo t eo.oreu peopie. us, but tLe BChool bill was carried, however, by a very small majority, some inree or iour votes oui bi a it'"" Xhe graded school is now an ebtab-li-le 1 fact; it is removed from the re gion of argument and speculation, and wiljj'in time bci-ome no doubt a pride and; an ornament as well as a great blessing to the town. MUSIC IS TAHBOllO. :A Mot Kujiab1c Entcrlvlautrnl. CorA-ltlic News iiitd eLtgcr r. 'J'arboho, N. C, Jan. 9, 1888. Jfe consider ourselves quite for- t - , j bein U1 t d mogt nleasant entertainment riven bv the ; yoiDg iaJie8 of the Taibe-ro Fe'male j Acjemy before dispersing fe-r tbe . noiaaa'vs. "The music, selected from the best . MgeB 11pper)! V'iIliaulson, Daniel, beveral well chosen and appropriate recitations, interspersed throughout th0 piORi amine, added to its happy effect. "Der Alperjager," a recita- t'icfn in German by Miss Nora Pitt, evinced 3 very thorougU study and exception ot the poena. The purity of sentiment and simplicity of subject which characterized ali the recitations formed a note-worthy feature of the entertainment. We congratulate all wfiO had a share in its preparation. ' " m Supreme Court DrrUlon. ; iM-steii ! the, Xi an.i ott, ' t-ockiuan vs. Hobbs. Lisorvt-r. I fMahaia Sherul devised lands to 1 j HDbbs for the usa of Delva James for j life, and after her decease to the use i ! cthe lawfully begotten heir? of her 1 ! bdy, eacli one to share and share ; I Vi- i ' ,In the ease of the death of Delva ajiJ all of her children,' all of the j propeity willed to her revtits to "my ! "Tl;""" nau two cddren liviu-; at the death of Mahalo, i " of whom liiarried JLwekman and ded i;i the life time of Bclva, leaving to children, who are plaintiffs. ' J Hehl, That the devise to the law fully begotten heiru bf the body of Belva was to. h:r children, trbo took vested remainder for life, ubich wouhl j Live been in fee, had it not been for tie further disposition directing the j property, in cae cf. the death of l?tlva and her chillren, to revert to; Hobbs. ' Jl ., That Eelva had a life estate ich; continuing beyond the life ef! her children, when it teimiuated, the equitable c-htjite became (ho property,! iff 1 1 4)1. lis. j a State vs. Gams. ' r'llive and Oarris h.ul lo f.ccuie a ! t.te utcrtgaged on April 21. 18HG, to i ie-uiu iv lo. meir cotton ami corn erop, grown on the place of S. E Gar- rjHj theie Ixjiug no other; mortgage on tne Hartjo property. JJut on March 2, ltSSC, G:uris had made a. mortgage t'j Jj. M. White of certain property and "&11 the crop of corn and cotton raised by me the present year." i He was indicteil for obtaining credit on false representations in stating that there was no pi ior mortgage on the crop conveyed. Defendant offered to kow that in' respect to the debt to hiff. he was only a surety, which wns n'ot allowed. Jlet.t, That as the essence of the eaiarpe is an attemp' to deceive, what ! ver tends to repel the imputation i.i tuiiUKsHibie. and the evidence ofiered l ilia not, spcci:y ti.e promii.es on hich the croj was to be grown, was operative as a mortgage of the crops - to be grown, and so in tact there was i lio misrepresentation in the Btatement'i to Scm IT- A; Co. that no prior inert - Ltna rf th mn hu,l been niQ.l.i - y K;at v. Sorr'fell. biate yn. Sorred. J When so. fudlctment for retailing contains three distinct counts and the Solicitor after the evidence is, in elects to ry on one, the tffectas to the others is as if a verdict of pot guilty had been rendered. But after the jury had rendered their verdict it would have beesi in.' proper to have entered a verdict of iiOt guilty, there having . been no such v rdct rendered. State vs. Tavior, S4 X. C. 773; State vs. TLomps'-.n. 91 N. C. 50(5 ' After th proMcution has produce d evidence on the ttia to j.rcve the sale of spiiituous l-.piorp. the burden rests c n thi d' I'-. i:dit t- aho'.v thai be had u !:- I Iu thi-; cem' til- ; offense ii eharg to huvo been com ; m it-ted in the outity of Wake and ! not in '..he citv if Ki'eigU liiclaids vs. Iu aj iic'.i pleadings mu nib. i in j; ciliK ut. the e aii:iiihid by con Si lit I' iu-.vi niir '.u the complaint thi tiariics of oibir plaiu! :ff.; and further by consent the- court luuy allo.v bij amentlnieu. tr king out the name-n of the oiigiual plaintiffs, thus chang ing the plaintiffs entirely Where such changes are made and the corn "TJ:".".,.. g.:s tun ill the plaintiff.--. the title is aheged in those parties so com'ng in. arul ibey can j)iove title to any pa;t howevi-r fmall of the premises in dispute and. recover. Fiuly vs. Mrs E. A. Sanders. .William Saunders1, being . inlebted to plaintiff, lett thy State and became a resident of lie Stall of Khls, leaving bis wife in possession of a tract of land. I'iainiiff brought at tachment aiij Mi s Sunders claimed a horxesli al in the ).;ud, a.i -.sbhiw. Jhhf, That a non resiibnt has no right i f homestead; that a w.'fo has no right ' f Ii iiiesti ad iu her husband's land when he is livirg and has nmt: that a wife whose husband h if desert ed her is i.ot a widow; that in some aspects t-hv is to b's tntt'xd. Lover, as; a feme s; le ai d can be sued with out joining her Luband for her torts and c'.-nu a' ic. Slai.ll Ur.i ill -v IiIim. Marui ('-. the ci1ibr:dtd feit of New Oi le it. s. (OUieti tltis year on the 14th of I'i bri ar x. In Oid-T to correct any ndsiipprehi-Lisi'H.s that may exist in ngdid to the public pa geants which ui e to be giVi n durn g the carnival season," it e in be stated that the Knights of Proteus w.ll give their annual display with more than the accustomed splendor. In view of the fact that some of tho Maul; Gras Organizations have withdrawn from the field it in intended that the Pro teU3 pageaut shall surpass not only j jta previou3 triumphs, but in point cf artistic d :-igi. and peifection cf j execution it sba!l tuive no peer in the j vtar8 La, yri ,ctiUl ,0 tbe publi.tbe most gorgeous and niniificent sctnic processions r.Lil moving taoieaux ol romantic tnd p etu: pissages of bia tory aLd lid ion ever realized uny where. The j uLIic may be sure that the grand entertainments in prepara tion for the coming can ival will in crease the fame of New Otleaas for spectacular displays and scenic art. JS'cip Orleans J','catuie. Don't let that cold of jours ran on You think it is a light thing. But it may run inlo catarrh. Or into pn?uiuon:a Or Don- gumption. Catarre is ditgui-iiiig. Pueumoni-i is Conumpticn is death in , getou. i sen The breathing apparatus mu-t le kept healthy and cp ar of ail ohstructi'Et- ai.d otfenpive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. - All the disease's of thi-e parte, head, nose, throat, bronchial tabes and lungs, can be delightfully aud entirely cured by the use of Boschee"? German Svrup. If you don't know this already, thousands and thousands of people can tell you. They have been cured bj it. and "know how it is, themselves " I'ottle only 75 cents. Ask ar.y drugget. An autoinie sprinkler put a tire cotton waH Cutl4.reJ !a,out j , Ji. t stop that cough, by the uteof Ayei s j Cherry Pectoral--the best i-pecilic for all j throat and lurg isrs. Ii will ailay i inflammation, a .i nrpiraticn, and 1 8 mim I Little Stunit had i-pent hisf.i' at school. "What did you learn-'" ' was his auntie's question "Pidn'i ieftm r.nihinir." ""Well, what-did nn,,ln't Art nnvtl.inrr ThftlA was a vroman wanin g io kiiow now to spell 'cat,' and I told her.'- Alt- n To Save Life Frequently requires prouipt action. An hour's delay waiting lor the dttctor may h: attended with serious consequence, e.sjiecially in canes of Croup, Piit unionia, and other throat ami lung troubles. Hence, no family should tut without bottle of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, which has proved itself. In thousands of rases, the ls-st Enrgoniy Medicine teCC"'cred. It gives prompt relief and prepares the way for u thorough cure, which is certain to bu effected by its continued use. S. II. Latimer, M. P., Mt. Vernon, li., tavs: "I have found Ayer's'Cherrv JVctural a perfeet cure for e'roilp in all cases. 1 have kiimvii the worst cases relieved ill a very short tiwa by its use; aud I ailvisc all families to use it iu sud den emergencies, for roughs, croup, &c.-' A. J. Eitlsoii, M. I)., Middle-town, Tenn., says : " I have used Ayer's Cherry 1'ei toral with tho best effect iu my jiracticu. This wonderful prepara tion om e saved my life. I had a coii stant cough, night sweats, was greatly redueed in flesh, nil 1 given up by my iihysieian. One lKttle and a half of the 'eitoral cured nu-," " I cannot say enough in praise of Ayer's Cherry ' Pectoral," writes E. iiragdon, of l'ah-sline, Texas, lliev ing as I do that, but for its use, I should long siuce have died." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FKEPAHF.D BY Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., Lowell, Mast. Bulti by all DruggUU. Pric (1 ; iu IwUlc, 4. IAIIItS I it your own Dyelujt i.l Home, with PEKK LKM DVKS. They will ile everything. They are. Kiltl everywhere. Prict luo a package 4 colors. T hey have uo equal for Strength, hrlirhtiiess Aiiutiiii! iji Packaj;emT for Kaxtuess of Color, 01 aon-faitini; tjualuu s. Ihcy ilo not crack or siutii. For me by JeiHN H. PfSt'UW, Dni2(;ist and Apotticcary, lis ryuvtin Mrro-t. an. I (o!.f i wlin,n .ir fftllh.tnn Anil Kn)iahn,D ci u ,i ! -.ii. N.'c NOTfCE. Stew Aim's Office. K. C. Stk Pkn't'y. HAt.mm N t:. Proposals w ill be received al this ottioe until February 5th for furnishing this insiitution with six months' supply of 1 ,11 tt ft l,,.f Irtril. tll-Ml llttiir m,,lu...ut: gUKar, coffee, rice, salt, vinej-aV and to- ba co; also for woollen and cotton coiil vict tr,P! coat and pants goods, convict ! ocs,. nws anu uhi lonur- i i hit iiiiiirtiiMi ian iiiii rfHX i i m mirr. u i 1 1 1 1 a 4 n. O. JIUHray I j4r8w4w JStewara. ; Win t hnithitif.-yJfilirt. iri tiwriri .t-iJ nBIj wrfuMk .j- lj vo" - r k-.-.t-WB r. m t is- n t .-w . , I..tj(it-...,H l..a I. Srt-juti. e:o- .''iSt.ic t Kt-v. soid hj tLiiCy :i .-. .'".7". t' l Iteani uirfj tt . i ii Tt-tttli'-hu k. aad our la 1 ' r C lJk, Bolo it i-.it., t. . ... a. DR. BOLL'S COUGH SYRUP For the ctre of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Congh, Incipiert Con sumption, end foi the relief of con sumptive persons iu advanced stages ol the Disease. For Sale by all Drug, rists. Pries. 25 cent. NEW--NEW--NEW Jj I-L FERHALL&CO ':M2-i Fayetteville St., Are re"ciTing today choice new crop New Orlcaus molases, new crop New Or leans sugar, new crop Vermont ' maple nyrupg in i, and 1 -gal ion cans and by measure. OLD FASHION BUCKWHEAT. New California Prunes in Cans. 'irst arrival entire crop 2 9 Alulonds, pecans, walnuts, fil berts and Brazil nuts. THE FIRM. OF Jolin S. Pescud AND Santa Claus Dissolve copartnership this day by j limitation. With SINCERE THANKS ; TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC Jor their liberal patronage, and wish ing one and al! a HAPPY NEW YEAR I am yours, sincerely, John S. Peseud, Druggist and Seedsman, ; 118 Fayetteville St. Edwi I Hardin, Grocer, Oilers at all times a complete and carefully Selected Stock , ; Of all seasonable substantial and luxu j : ries uf the PROVISION TRADE ; Meats, Fish, Fine Butter, Fine Teas, i Coffoes, Ac, &c. Canned Ooods of the most approved brands, including the Peaches, Pear?, ; Apricots and Cherriee of the "Golden Gate Company" ' of San Josa. liEST CANNED YECiKTAHLES, Corn, Tomitoe, Asparagus, Succotash, Ac, Ac. ; PRESERVES, Jellie. Sauces, Olives, Flavoring Ex ' tracts, and everything else in the way of TABLE SUPPLIES For-special announcements from day to day:, see the local colums of this paper. EiJ. HARDIN. Us. av ? Pi.l?i' 1 I)rat?er:ikj end ICNEY i'ifPROTECTOfJ i:i oiitvar j y tirr T.-.lr t f I 7 -LrzLToE.RsrrTKa sills,- AT m BELOW 0ST. HEAVY WINTER To mak room for Sprins; Styles Men's, Boys" and Children's Clothing, Hats. Shoes, Furnishing i So-Ms. S:c.. which vi e are daily receiving, w e are offering -1 NT WINTER STOCK. Men's all-wool Shuts. 50c. ej-.ch Men's j all-wool Drawers. fiO1.- Men's all-woe 1 ! Socks. 23c. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS WILD TURKEYS -AT- WIOSELEY'S DINING HALL. Heailquarters for all the luxuins of tbe seacon. j Orders for Oysters, liirds, &c. tilled promptly. Give up a little time acd send your orders, es Mosoley matrs a J specialty of this line. DON'T FAIL j To try his Fried Oy?ters, Stewed aud ! Raw, Birds on Toast, &c. Ladies are especially invited, as cvery ' thing is quiet and clean. Hello There1 Why U'i,'l vi! go down to A. W. (JOOIIWIA & m DRUG STORE And call for one of tl.Hr Kosp lUxinot i Wild Man Ciirars for a rrarkinu uim1 bv smoke? i)r. If you lik" a Uc smoke. . ask for tlio Flon-iu-e or Ii Heina. 1 lit-y an- raitlrri for tlie inoi,t y. You sliould try' their Fiue Brands of Tobaeco. : Call for tlie felebratcd brand, i'li'iniuiii," put up by Jos. K. Pogue. You will like it. 9 i W Uea in fifed of 1'erfumery or Fine Toilet Articles, I Give tln'in a trial and yon will be convliierd that ! tli-ie are no better kept in tlie rily. Totliose l;i want of Med eine e say, plve Messrs. IIoimIhIh i l o a trial, a all iireM iptions ar,- prepared by tin in with (irealest rare. lllve us a eall. A. W. Goodwin & Co. J. C. BREWSTER HARDWARE, STOVES AND- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. The fluee t ind moat complt te stctk uf KEUOEiNK LAiMPiS. Cheaper than gas and equal to the ELECTRIC LIGHT. Suitable for Churches, Stores, Factii.-s, Dwellings, Ac. Call and exam ine ftock. PRICES LOW. 1 Full t-tuck Extension Ladders for tLo use of Painters, Builders. Housekeepers, &c. &c, only Si. 25 for lengths o 5 fet t. The cheapest and besi selected stock of Cooking and Heating Moves in the city will t hold low and on the best terms. Full Stock Guns and Sporting Goods al ways on hand. Tin Roofing, Plumb Ins. Steam and Gas-fittioK done it flWrt TOttro. qd all tr6tk EDtJCATION SCHOOL, IV. o. TilK I.ASTElt TEiiM WILL BEGIN JANUARY 26. 1888. Tor Catalogue, R'tJnws tbe Rector, !EI;ETTSMEDESf M' d.c9d&w2m. iicijni:ij HcaooL, OxlVu-il, IN. C K J. H. Hurner, T. J Drewry, principals. The spring sesi-ion f f will begin tho lfith of January. Iioard and tuition, including fuel. t95. Oxford, N. C, Dec. lST. dec28deo.l skijxt i;()i;in.': sniooL For. Young Ladies and Little Girls, Hii.i.'-i:oao, N. C. The Spring Term of tho Misses Nash and Miss Kollo--! 'sISchool wi 1 1 commence January 20, and continue twenty weekB. Circulars on application dee28delr'S'v i G. 91. AtLKS. - . WW. CHAM ALLEN & CRAM Founders and Machinists Manufacturers and Importers of Pertable ami Stationary Engines and Boilers, Saw and Crist Sills, Cotton Cresses &e. MANrjrACTcr&EBS or tsm I tone Star Pmji BALK I OH, N. C.1 WE SELL AND REPAIR ElS'ilies of "'I Kinds, NIW AXD SECOND HARD. Threshing machines, cotton sefcd crush ers, cotton gins and presets, brick making machinery, boiler-feeders, general mill gearing and all sorts of ' FARM MACHINERY. Let us know what you want.' We will furnish you everything in our line at SATISFACTORY PRICES. CHOICE GOODS, Special Prices. W. C. & A. B, STRONACH Grocer AKD- Caiuly Manufacturers Offer this week at specially low prices 8.000 lbs Dure Fruit I'reserva unrl Jellies (5, 10 and 20 lb bkts). Pecch, Quince, Apricot, Cherry. Pear, Red Raspberry, Damson and Fig Preserves. 5 O! 1 a wberry, Raspberry, Red Currant and Apple Jelly ? Pure Fruit Jellies, Assorted, 1 lb Tumblers. ; 1C0 bxs extra choice to fancy Florida Oranges, $3.50 per box to-close consignment. "?5 bb's extra fine Northern Apples, Bald- ; win, Sheepnose, Grand Duke, Seeks, j Spitz, Pippins and Phwnix, all se let ted and peeked for' us. 100 eases extra choice Canned Meats, i vorned Beef, Chipped BeefLunch Tongue. Minced Steak, Roaet l eef, Potted Meats. &c., &c, i at manufacturers' prices. MM) bbls extra to fancy j i to 50c ver bbl under market price. SCO bxs fair to fancy Chewing Tobacco1 at and be'.ow manufacturer' prices. Focd, Feed, If ceil, i Chop 1, White and Mixed Gats, Corn, Ii .y, Bran, Feed Meal, Rice Straw, iu any quantity at lowestiprices. Jas. S. Kirk & Co.'s celebrated Toilet and Laundry Soaps delivered free of freight at manufacturers' price. Our Splendid .Soap, 20 oz bar,;4c per bar A E Crackers and Cakes, 200 bxs, have no eual as to price and quality, Our 10c Soda equals anything sold at 15 cents. J 500 cases canned Wv 1 blesand F uits, largest stock and greattx, i -ty. , r 00 pckKS Lake Erie White ish, 10, 40, 0c and il lb each. . Candy - Candy- f fandy. Our Own Make. - 1 - .; Anything and everything in. Staple and Fancy Groceries at lowest prices, whole sale and retail. ' ik. 1:. H. irvvKiy Ilomoeopntklo Pliviloiau Halifax Street, Opposite Cotton Platferm, Attends to the general practice of medi-, va pia, to flfcjpja or women cm DRUGS. CHRISTMAS GREETING! LEE. JOHNSON & CO. Would respectfully an nounce tb their friends and the public gener ally, that they have a beautiful selection of II o 1 i d d v Presents, which dre one-third cheaper than ever be fore, i Call :;and examine them at ; LEE, JOjlXSOM & CO'S Opposite Postoffi. e, Raleigh, N. C. d A I i x. "3 . 3 CO 5 H S 5 ffi a. Q CO , o X CO mi q z THE LATEST NOVELTY v THE HEAD LIGHT OIL TANK LINE. PHIL. U, ANDREWS & CO., IF TUIB JLl .Head Head-Laght Head-Light Qil I Head light Oil Tank Head-light Oil Tank Liie Head-Light Oil Tank Head-Light Oil . Head -Light i Head i j We have addd Oil to our Fuel Busi ness, and ar now prepared to furnish our friends and the public with the best Illuminating Oil, from a quart to a bar rel, from 112 deg Fire Test to the High est Grade OUR THREE COM- PARTMENT OIL i TANK WAGON, Made to Order, ; ' ill make a daily tour of the city, and : deliver at ydur door at the lowest Cash ' Prie- D not fail to take advantage of this ereat convenience. uo not rorgec tnat our place la neaa quarters for. Wood apd Goal Anthra cite, Furnace, Grate and Stove. Bitumit nous (Tennesse) and Kanawha Splin (from West .Virginia) lights easier and burns longer than any Coal on the mar ket. a.ook but for our oil waeon. It is 9 Beauty, PHIL H. ANDREWS CO THI LUM1US C0MB1XATI0S C0T10CI GL1 roa tjhlm: best AND LATEST IMPROVED GIN CALL 09 M. T. iMprrls & Bro.9 Wholesale Grocers and Oommiaeion Mar ehanta, Nos. 13 and 14 Exchange and 9, 11 and 18 Martin StreeU. Raleigh, N. O. . W. Stzphih8. A. Q ABBOTT. WATER WORKS. We are aow located at 109 SALISBURY STREET. And are now prepared to do all claaeea tt work in connection with the water worka; inch as Plumbing Steam and Gaa ritimg. iko. We will keep on hand a full supply 0 material for putting in water. A'fiwork guaxanteeu. n 1 r.i n h a ia K I I j t I ia Kldera Book 6a ouch, ill Grand 8t, N fork. 11. nuuiea irrr u mamra iyim a, J
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