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5 tluuaaao Daily (sxokft jlobbaYj akQ WlULt. j 8T THE NEWS AND OBSERVES J.LIIUL . SOU J Ontif m year, by nail postpaid, M thraa " 12 in Wsekl;, m year, We MM anterod without payment, and bo Mr Mt Mot after the xpLratioa at time paid tot. ) II, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1888. DKJiOCRATlC DUTB1CT COHVMTIOW. oonTention of the Democratic of the fourth Congressional let will be held4 at Raleigh do Jfay 29th, next, to dominate a candi date for Congress, a candidate for dis trict elector, to elect two delegates to the National Democratic t Contention and for other purposes. Bj order of t& committee, j : ' E. J. PABRISlj, j :j I Chairman executive committee. i j; (District papers will please opy). Ala. II. A. Footk, Jr., assumes eibi tre control of the Carthage Made. He shows tact and ability in his first . . f It !i sue. - i ! Not long since Mr. Joseph Brad- field announced through the jNiws an Obbxevkb that he had forsaken tie false gods of radicalism, to whose unholy 'shrine he had strayed from ttie true fold of Democracy, and was g Democrat again in principle and purpose, and more recently, Mr. J ' A. Dula, chairman of the Republican executive committee of Caldwell opuntv has,through the columnsjof the Zenoir Topic, expressed himself; as no longer able to abide so-called Re publicanism, but as finding 4imBelf, on the contrary, "in perfect accord with the Democratic party.?' They bare set a good example. Nor is the accepted time. "Return, ye randeriog sinners, home." ; WiLinHaTOH'aChamberof Comimeri Appointed a full delegation to pepfe ent its city at the Hot Springs -immigration convention. It is made, clear cWery day that our commercial me tropolis has her eyes wide openj to alj fhe possibilities of the times; with reference to herself. We rejoice n $er go-ahead-itiveness. She has very treat advantages surely, and hfer pluck and spirit and enterprise will benefit not only all the dwellers jwithl In her own borders, but the people of the whole State as well. Thjs vim and energy of any one town in a! State Spread rapidly to all sister communi ties, and the consequence is advance, Improvement, solid progress all along heUne. More yigor, say we, to Wil mington's boom. j BiSMACck, the German premier, lis said to be on the ppint of resignation, lud the reason therefor, as reported, s one rather difficult for an American o 'appreciate fully, even if he under stands it. A romantio attachment is said to have existed for f some lme between garia, Prince the ex-ruler of; Alexander of BaV rlgnberg, and Emperor Fritc's second I eyyjiim. xua amperor ana Himprefes disposed to sanction the union be i tWeen the two young lovers andf Eng land's Queen proposes, it is said, to pupport the Prince's suit by inviting Dim to accompany her on a visit she Is going to make to Berlin, i Bismarck, however, says no to the frhole proceeding. , He jholds ht marriage of the German prinooes to the Czar's molt hated antagonist is certain to bring bout trouble between Germany and ItuBsia and "so imperil the pece 6f Europe. The Cologne Gazette, hich & Regarded as Bismarck's favorite iwgan is quoted as making a pathetic ppeal to Prinoe Alexander's pitrioi- wnras a uerman to withdraw hi suit and not to ininrA lh Fathnrl.AU- porting its Chancellor into retirement. 4,ne matter is an issue. It may lead t the most serious consequences. It i cu4 m cuanging materially toe map of Europe. This ia railing hrA ffr the ordinary f reeJAmerican citizeln , tp realize. Marrying the gifrl of I Ipa choice as he generally j doca j wiwoat regara to anybody I but "iw -oia ioixa , and , .Corned to lily " "." royai ai- liarloes in all cases. At the same timi, ak'a al..l. i . . T TT s uustoms curtsy to great fcitogs,?' mO these alliances are matters of state. aoa suae questions have to be ! cotf- sidered in their contraction. Thl fact plays the wUd with the schemes of Cupid, but this is a matter of amaii importance in statecraft, j J JtB. BLOCIT'I BILXi. . The more we consider Mr. Blojint'i bill "to regulate the classification cmpeLsation, and allowance! to postmasters, and for other purposes'? i more objectionable it appears! Its eyoci.i8 io. aecrease the salaries of wie secona-oiass postmasters, that is; vh FUJ aviacnea 10 tne bulk of the more important officee of the Sduthjj wiile increasing considerably I the largest postoffices, which are locateJ iik the main at the North. Fort ex a&ple, in all the States that secede tlfere are but three pointf, wei be! ueve, at which there is any increase' f all and the increase in tnese cases1' isjj inconsiaerable. In Alabama, kansas, Florida, Georgia all the DOuthern btates, there is decrease 4 al?8 'the line, while 1 in; use ncn states of the Ngrtb, where the salaries of the bostmasters sis already large -from $3,500 ub to m .ill n r iiim . hi h M u wi i r l cam um hii ths line, the amount of the increase injthese ians being generally $1000 a year or more each. It verily sefems a pill "to give to him that hath Juid totakefrou him that ha'h not even tht h;ch he hath." It is a very unjust measure to this section. ! Its author Beems to be a Southern man witii Ncrtbcrn proclivities. l the ide.i of the measure is to popularize the administration we would euy it wjII noi have this effect. Thi people are reither niggardly Inor mean in their disposition toward their public bervants. They beb'eve in paying just, wages for faithful w0rk. Moreover there ia. no pressing h-hj tui mt tui tiiu;ent or saia ijtLat are already small euouWh, that are earned by hard work, that wefje adjusted at the time there was no war tariff and before the banking feature were added to the business Entailing great labor and vast respon sibility and for which no additional remuneration is now allowed. Par ticularly is this so in view of the fact that the government is about to pay 'a bonus to make a donation of $40 .030,000 to the bondholders. jidqccurk Dccuin. It will be Ben from a letter writ ten by Judge Clark to Dr. W. R. Wood of Halifax, and published elsewhere, that he declines to allow his name to be presented to the con vention in connection with the nomi nation for Governor. i During the time Judge Clark has been upon the bench he has so borne himself as to elicit the approval and commendation of the people of North -Carolina, and we have no reason to suppose that had he allowed his name to go before the convention be would have received a support sec ond to that of any other name before that body. The step Judge Clark has -taken in the interest of party harmony iwill certainly be appreciated by the people, and is an example to be com mended, nl will assuredly not tbe forgotten hereafter. At the close of the last term of the Criminal Court at Wilmington the Messenger contained a com pitmen t to the zeal and ability of the Solicitor of the court, B. R. Moore, Esq., which we believe fully deserved and which .we therefore transfer to our columns with pleasure. The Messenger said : "Solicitor Moore's acknowledged abil ity as a prosecuting officer was never more plainly manifested than during this term There were forty-three cases tried by iury, and of this num ber he secured convictions in forty two. In the capital felony tried the case was so conducted as not only to convince the jury of the prisoner's guilt, but also as to leave him no ground on which he could appeal with any hope of success before the State Supreme Court. The prisoner's counU pel, seeing ;there was no hope of hisT being benefited by an appeal, took no teDS to defer the time of his execu- Sion. The Solicitor's speech in sum- ming up the evidence in this case overwhelmed all the defences set up .and the conclusion of guilt was irre sistible. 2 Judge Clark Withdraws. j The following letter explains, itself: Mocksvillx, Davie county, N. C, f Aprils, 1888. 1 Mr Dear Sib : The partiality ex- pressed oy yourseu ana omer inenas lor me for the nomination for Gov ernor is most gratifying. Our State after havine sustained the heavy Josses of the war and the trying hor rors of reconstruction, has in the last few years been recuperating and is now on the threshold of great and enduring prosperity. That our prog' Teas may be uninterrupted I am pro- lounaiy convinced mat the govern ment of the State should remain in the hands of those who redeemed Jrom the degradation and confusion if 1868-'70 and who have given ub pure ana honest administration o 'bublio affair n. To this end the utmost harmony is essential, for we have had too many instances of heated contests for a nomination resulting in a weak ening of party ties to risk anotber, 2.1 i . . ' jue personal aspirations of candidates ind the partiality of friends should reigh as nothing in the scales. The object we should set before us is the good of the whole people of a great State and not to honor an individual. To whatever extent the withdrawal of toy name from the ne convention may harmonize its de UDerauons and nmnhfT (.a fhniu l leel that under existing circumstances It should be done. 1 therefore wish to say to my friends through you that I have no desire that at the convnn. tooa which shall assemble in Raleigh n May 30 my name shall be present ed in the number of thoBefrom whom a candidate for Governor shall be enosen. l BhaJl always retain a most grate- iu rocuuection or the Kind prefer nces expressed for me by yourself and so many others, and especially of juuwj iu my native county oi Halifax t Most sincerely yours, 1 Wax tie Clam. tQyPrA W; R- Wood Scotland Neck, AahaTllla IV.. r. New. Obaerv.r. ASHXVTT.r.c. N C. C too 5 The report that the Battery Park JJotel is closed, and on account of an 7 "Ml JLi U, OO TOiaemic nere, is a bald-faced, tald ivaded, atrocious lie, emanating from silineal descendant of Ananias and Sapphira, or some othnr "Ha,. t, first maprntude." The Battery Park i booming along; there were 236 guests there yesterday. A fni;,.!. ago Mr. Southwiek retired from the management, and Col. Coxa jtet leased to any one, and is tempo rarily managing the house. 5 Cardfi ar nnl nr tk. . . Oapt. Charles A. Moselav tn nr;OD h Summey, of this city, at the Presby- VMM4VU LWO instant. : Spirit ot ttaa State Prtu, Stedman and Carr. in our WOuld be the stronceat that can possibly be tf o highest offces. Such a Hlrt supported by good men for the infe rior positions, and aided by judicious nwmuiwuiiB in tne concressionftl ar,ri senatorial districts, and in the coun- uwb ior tee ieOTaiaf.il r on n,. i i offices, would enable the. Democrats utfder Cleaveland's lea?esh:p to carry North Carolina by aerandand swti ing majority. AtheviUe Sun. It is a fact of hiatnrv that. tv.. t publicans, who were in control of the State government in 1868, never bmlt a , nvle of railroad, although they lahl a bonded debt of upwards of six teen millions of dollar fn-k;i,i; railroads. The proceeds of these bonds were stolen as everybody knows: but nowfthA what did they do with that iron? Was it so'd and the stolen as were those bonda Likely enough here is another item tl, great man of figures, Loge Harris of th iagnal, will have for his table of Democratic extrarasancA. Ki Att tliat's his style. But, of course he wants the dear oeonle in ooi v,i Bee unm oeen acne Wltn their monej! . Trey ViceUe -r-Austria is aroused nese immigration. against Chi- JKXSXXXQKIU OF BOPS. BallataaatiU : aad CatribUaa far ta Week Kadtac April BUt. 188S. "In Memoriam, Willie Owen i Caimetpn' from A. A . C, I HiHlsboro, N.C Hester H- Lewis, Tarboro, N. ! Oj..4.... Sallife Turner Smith, Scotland f Neck Noifleet. Saunders Smith, Soot- ! lad Neck Rebecca! Alexander Smith, do., 1 00 25 15 S20 07 50 50 20 05 30 30 25 15 Jot's B. Patton, Asheville, 2d i offering F. MoLeod Patton, Asheville, LyndbnHumphrey.Goldsboro, 2d offering Don Humphrey, Goldsboro, ! 2d offering Isabella Clark, Middleton, 2d ; offering Ed. Roydon Clatk, Mic'dJefon, Se.bj G. Clark, Middleton, 2d ; offering Thaddeas W. Blount, Middle- tOll . .: St. Matthew's Sunday School, HiUsUoro, 5th offering 3 "Soibe little sisters," Golds boro Mate! Curtis, Tarboro Sue jWooster Curtis, Tarboro. . M. Ash'ey Curtis, Tarboro Minnie . Mcintosh, Birming ham, Ala , 2d offering "The Olji Scotland Neck Mes sengers." Scotland Neck 2 "A Friend, Laurel, N. C. . . . . . In memOriam, Joseph Carson 82 50 25 25 25 50 00 25 TarustoD, Green ltiver, N. C. Tomi Doffy Stuart, Carthage, Ohio, 2d offering. EaUpaston Stuart, Carthage, Ohio, 2d offering Minna Matilda Stuart, Car thage, Ohio, 2d offering Mary W. Johnson, Raleigh, 2d of?3ririg Charlie Johnson, Raleigh, 2d oftoruig Harriet Jarratt, Concord, N. C , 2d offering Elizabeth 0. Gibson, Concord, 1 00 53 32 25 a ottering JennT jjibaon, Concord, N. C, N. C.3d offering.. 40 ""OI 1U&- William. Gibson, Concord, 10 15 10 N. N. .c! 3J oSecing Richird Gibson, Concord, G, 3d offering Baby Ellen IGibson, Concord, NfiCL Mabejl P;card, Jackson, N. C., 34bffMing Howii'd and Ned l'icard, Jack- sdri, 3d offering EdmOnd B. Skinner, Winfall, nic... : Lizdie Leigh Skinner, Winfall, Ni C; Bern Skinner, Winfall, N. C. . . Joshua Skinner, Winfall, N. C- 10 1 00 1 00 25 25 25 25 j j $ 18 49 Amdijintpaid in 100 00 Amount on hand 13 55 Membership 157. . . Dar Child hex : The first name this week is the one through which I first learned that death was in the world, and represents mj oldest brother, who died wneu he was just seven years old, the year before I was born, The text is one of my Tarboro children, who says : "On my last birthday I was eight years old, and had 50 cents given to me. if I iend.ypu.hal()(jtfpr he p 8tlf i ami now I have the e&r-h badly I can't write any more. I hope to send some money with the Sunday Pjor little Hester! put a little piece of aum-in some raw cotton, wet it witbj; warm water or camphor, or cologne, and put it in your ear land it will cure the i ear ache! w tDOut ,aiJ fit le,"t I never knew it fail. Some nU children from Scotland Neck: "It has peen; along time since you heard from any pf us, but we have .not forgotten cimer you or tne work rhat you interested us in; though we have been obliged,to give most of our work to our own parsonage, but, however, we have maae a pretty crazy quilt for the Cot. " BO Kiaa lDat jou are again writing to the little children xesteraay waB litUe Norfleet's birth- aay and he sends you some of the money ne received. Little T?aW I believe, is a stranger to you. I hope; we will be able to send you some more, before long. Tour fond little messengers. My dear little Meaaen lie. jTes, Rebecca is a new acquaint- uw uui a welcome one. an all any Scotland Neck people are. .i k ' " u utue riedmontese dbtK t sendia small contribution frr f Ka Art irom my little brother and myself as v atMW WV Thanks to both of VOU. dftar dren and my especial love to mamma. iiynaon demonstrates that he isn't gone" very far, at least. "I have been earning some Easter pennies lately by weeding and working mamma's flower beds, and imakiug myself, as she says, generally useful.' So I send vnn 20 cehts of it, and little brothAr Don adds 5 cents, which he made by sweep ing the flower waiks for mamma, and trying to le a good boy. As this is the second letter I ever wrote. I hnn you will excuse it. Mamma joins us in a loving Easter greeting to you." Yoijr second effort is a wonderful!? good one, Lyndon. Kiss little Don for iue, one for himself and nnA fnr his name, which is my oldest brother's name,: also. Midjdlejbwn sends this delegation; "Please; find enclosed one dollar for , tne Memorial Cot from us. Som4 weeks ago our little cousin Tad( BLount spent; a day with us, and I told him about the Cot, which inter ested him so much that soon after he gave me 15 cents to send you, and asked pe to tell you he was six years old, and had made it by cutting wood iujt iiuo BiuuKe-nou8e. Tell Tad I am glad to get him, acd glad to hear from you all, dear chil dieD, tho, I haven't space to say much to aay one. Goldbboro again No name serieB, "Please put this 40c iu the Bishop's Cot fund as an Eas er offering from Borne little sisters in Goldsboro. Hope some time lo be able to send a little mors." pie letter said "40c"; the pos tal note) said "50c" so I nut it A nity. uojine agam, little sisters! Tarb&ro again. "Sister and I are troing to 'sell some candy and get the money for the Cot, and send it to you in this letter because we are go ing to sell it today. I go to school now, and have very nice times. I am head in geography, third to head in -vviuug, asu next 10 neaa vn cram mar. send 25 cents for Ashley, 25 oents for sister, and 25 cents for me." It was a very nioe letter indeed, Sao, and I wish I had space to put every word of it in print. Give my love to mamma and all the rest. Far off Alabama comes next: "I have been dusting for my aur.t l!f y ever since I sent you son e money at Xmas. And now I have ten nickels for the little sick child. I hope she is gettiK better. I send my love to you and her. I want to name my next doll after you. I have six now." You are a faithful little midget, Minnie. Of course the little sick girl is better when you all are bo good to her. I am glad you have so many dolls, if you love them as I used to love mine. Another most welcome letter from Scotland Neck : "Your old Messengers of Hope in Scotland Neck have been working for Borne time for the Cot and have made a worsted quilt. We sent it to the Weldon Fair and it took a premium of $2, which we enclose to you. Shall we send the quilt, which is also for the Cot, to you or to Raleigh ? The boys wanted to help, so they paid their mothers in work for making their squares for them. We are glad to enlist once more under dear Aunt Bsckie's banner in working for the Church, for we all feel sure that what ever she undertakes will succeed. And I am still more glad to have you again, dear children. I have missed your names and letters all this time. Now I feel like "old times" once more. Sendthe quilt to Raleigh. Tell the boys they have proved "where there's a will there's a way." I wish I had space for the letter that came with this, telling of all the work these children have done foi their own Parish necessities and the Orphanage. No, I did not think you lacked zeal for church work, I only feared yon had lost interest in me individually. If you all re-enlist you add at the least thirty recruits to the roll. The letter from Laurel I am not to show Thanks. It is the mickles that make the muckle, you know, "and a man is aocepted according to that he hath," and must only give according to his ability. I too am one of the money less, so 1 understand. Oak City next: "I send you fifty three cents for the Cot. My little brother Charlie sends 32 cents. This ia our second offering. We love to read your letters and are going to try to earn some more money to help you get up the Cot." Thanks, my bonny Mary, ana Jt rince Charlie too. x love to reaa your letters, so we make a fair exchange. Concord falls into line here "The Easter offering goes rather late but that is not the fault of the little ones, who were disappointed it did not reach you on Easter morning. The Cot does not get all the pennies now, great as their interest in it is; for on the mantel sits all the time a mite chest known in this household as the Orphanage,' which name was given by Richard to the first one Mr. Os borne left here, and descends to its succssors: and it claims its share. It is not only very near in point of dis tance, but it seems very real and near to their hearts because of a personal knowledge of, and great reverence for Mr. Osborne, whom they really seem to consider almost ais:oage that important relative and the 'Cot' she labors so faithfully for from the lim place in their affec tions. - ml , , - xne cnuaren are alwayB "minute men", bless them! Tell them I say Ko vyoi. w&uorne me nigUest place. .in iu uts namea in lUo same breath with h m. That dear shat- terea nana is an irresistible niaguet " hi uciwia iu mm. am willing to raiik below him aud the orphans always. Give my love to them all, please, including their moiner, ana kiss the dear hnhv Jackson never fails to come to time. "l send you with this the children's Easter offering to the Cot; $1 from axaoei ana l irom Howard and Ned ice cents is Irom Julian Perry Buxton, one of your old Messengers, with his love. With very much love irom us an, . t it .... a nana me chiloren for the loveiy master card, please. Tell Ju lian I am glad to welcome him back into franks, and give my leve them all, mi .a Ane memorial offer inc for Joseph Carson, and the money from mo uiumi uuuuren came in a tri. rate tener 10 me, ana i omitted to mention it in the rkrht place. W. it got in me Dag and on the list. Ihe last letter was from new nra sengers and a new place, to m- T send you 60 cents for th Man. ri or i , " :r """ iuu wi, to oeais ior mvseJf anH OJl cents for my sister Lizzie Leigh, who is awajr at ocuuui. uen ana Joshua, my little brothers, send 25 cents each. We have earned it all. and h send more another time. W lit reaa yoar le ters and have benn war. ing to send before. . ' You are all very welcome right now ittle folks, and I am glad you have oicea us. bt. Matthew's S.m.u- School sent its fifth offerinir hv wa me oovs, ana 1 was OH t.n them both, as well as the monor Now, my dears, I must main ha.u anu Biop, dui nrsi will tell von th T nave sent on to the treasurer of St. John's the second fifty dollars, which" is one hundred paid in since th i - . .. . began the 28 th of November last, and there is a balance on hand of 11 5s as the betrinnincr of the third fift. t r - , : '"j I au aiarcn you maae $31 and enlisted 30 members. I hope April will double the figures in both in stances. I had to cut down some of the letters and clip my tongue in every instance, so nobody must feel "left out," because it was only lack of space and not interest. Lovingly, "Aunt Brcxn." All contributions to the "Bishop Atkinson Memorial Cot" in St. John Hospital, Raleigh, should be sent to Miss Rebecca Cameron, care Dr William Cameron, Hillsboro. TJVwk Carolina. Don't tend ttarnnnf The most astonishincr, safest nnA promptest remedy' for all affections of the throat and lungs ia Dr. J.'H. Mo Lean's Tar Wine Lung Balm 2K ceii Is a Lottie. Ssid Potatoes. Choice Vr.f Rose Potatoes, pure stock, expressly for seed, E. J. Hardin. Gold Uatch $1 . v.k. By joining the ChaDman n-i- Watch Club 234 FayettevUle street Walter's Tailor Store. ' I A. t:;s;T Mtt.' WtaU;W-i IS I ! lierwi the Uttf uln.i?t at noi-, rt r.v'ij.. n-;. rl, auiet sle?.1 J r-ii-K.f awcrl' lis-r "rwn p?:t; : ai:a ttie litde cirv- shhr as "bnrlit aa a be!, i Wiaj, legUl!' S ' .: ) : N"" !):-! W: ' tamatly ior ! '.'.T . ' 'i-t-- : n.- .-.. .-. . -r iresi. and Wee, sigued. r.l.T , i.-t ,; l'oiu riiu- .mond is re- BacklcB'i Arnta alvc. The Beet aiT in tii wrrld for cuts. Broisea, Sores UU-rrg, Salt Khoum. Feer Sores, Tetter, chap t-d HiiDiie, hilblaius. Corn, D(1 ail Bkiu Eruptions. ani pnei- UveJI cure Tiie, cr no pwy required. It is juarantesd to ive perfect etisfaction, or money i f i' nl, xi. rrice S5cn' per boj For sale by LtM. Jobnou & Oo EDWARD FA SNA OH; JE ELER i OPTICIAN aALSiGn. s. c. solitaihe a-id,t iisTnt wmm. . Gold Jewelry, Ocjl t and ilrcr Wau-riw, Gorham'p Ster litis i'vfrware.RoR-r ; plated tilveryr. any piz" aint weight of (plain 8 karat En - gageineut riripja vnptar.t ly in iicfc. Unices and Medals made to oritf-r. OarOptitt!ll!ptiiiic!:t. Embraces nn i-Oilk's variety .f lcusr ! which togetbor With .mr j -'ai tc-1 x(. rience enable na to i iut--t alavn-tuiiy error of refra:li'B in Vyoia iiii-art.:f,lit). Htpermetropii Jfiir .ij(!it), I'rrl.j opia (old Bight). Asthenopia (wHoit ih-) r.n.i giting proini't ri'ii-f ioi:i Mr-i iiMrv ing headset" wb ru i:t' n Hi-ic-:-;,(ii-ixaperfeci -viKi-jo. ; oik AFrniciAL Human Eyes Move and l-'Ok like tue natural orgaa N( pain whtn inf rttU. Patients at :i dittfcp.-.' h.vir-g a broken eye can have nnothor n-s I" witixo'i oa!l ng paraonaUv " Potdto Slips FOR i&hZ. J will have "liim tr: on th TSth day of April wx of the f.il.owinsj kr-.lrt and at the pric" v st,,i ! : Karly tied foa".o ly. pet I W), Florida Providcnc-, " 1 Hatz Yam, 1 Virginia Nansenlond 1 Sugar Yam, 1 Georgia Yam. " l Queen of the South. 1 Spanish, 1 Red Yam. i Barbadoes, 1 Norton Yam, 1 a lots of 6,GW t-n o11- nt wi i lt d acted, and in lots n mi.'hij ie'iiv pr cent will be ded i--1. i. '.)rieri mjy ot e&t now to be fi' b'-r t t- -'hv sft s par t bT the sender.; ''. h'-- s';os h.vw heou old for the pae a:iil hav given complete -at fat;iioa old , .1. v. L JTarri8, TIEDAR POSIb : El.B P0-iTS!l V We have for.'eaV posts, suitable for ' 1,000 tr'.d CC d tr EUI.lt ON KUOH-, (ANOTHER LOT Received this Week. ALL 8TYLES, ALL PBICES. FROM OUR LEADER. M We ofiter the Finest Line of CARRIAGES j KVKB BBOtdHT TO THE CITY. JJOri T BUY UNTIL YOU SEE : THEM. THOS H. BKIGGS & SONS i ! BRIGGS' BUILDING, SALEI6H, N. C. At this season of the vear look out for musical crazes. The most DOOUlar craza of thn timaa ia that caused by the large and handsome display or our Spring- Styles OF IVeAV Goods, Men's boys' and children's clothing, hata. Aue largest ana most com plete stock in Raleigh. We guarantee low prices. ZBE&l CLOTHIERS & HATTERS I . vf i I I - ' m ia. A : 11 S 1 j t m A i-.- 'l-hetl a c. fi,r GO TO BPEWSTEKS And pi t tlie !wet prices ou HARDWARE, St"V s nnd H-.fHf-c Farms'iirg 0:ol., Tii-ware, Wood at.J T l!i.ni;H Paints. O k itmA ihw and i nlly. Builder .5' II-irdaio anl Pnters' Suppl-es r Snc:iilj Best WLiie L ad in ihf Oi'y. Cook Stovof Fo'ul on Easy Iu s H'njpiiis i dsh Pricf-s. W HUMBUG ! Will s'li s'Otid' in nii lim-s I(.kt than ceo i'H hniipht Harwber!. Come fitd 8ee ! j Tin Rxniup, Piunibing, Skaai and Gas Fitt:np, Tiu. hbeit Ifon Brjiss tn t Coj pm o V d in ii It U: ilticl'.l t-. Giiui, Jjor k 1. jair i Trucks, &c. , &c. it .short N tif-. Re REMEMBER BresTttet1.- II... :'; p Ha dTi.ro U inau BuiWiuii 11 )UbC i TO DAY .I.R.FERIlALIi&C0 ARE ECEIVINO (Jordeu & l)iiworthi reb-brati-d mince m at. I Spanish Queen Olivitt in iet nling jars. Sabui ning, the bt ruide. Ox tiil Soup, -ready for tiiti table, add water and boil. j 8 w-ot Pickle Pt aches. j Preserves in jrs- acd by the pout.'. Cu'-umber Pn-klea by ineagre. Eviip ra;td Toarhea, Apticots, Pears and Appli a. Drieii Peachi and A pelt. iuuinc var;etns .aMior-ia can Peachet. mi l Hears. ( i LE-' HRNPS i Can cor-i, -.eco ush, fee ar.d Tomi to?s. j SpecU ly low pri ,n i-s not An. Ual'o". cans Peaches aud lApp'es very low. . , Te'.epho. f 81 . Prcnipt -f!ii erj . i Ilk: Stale-: hj.suM.JW. incy, A ej n i rr tr T ., i .. ., a- mti L- :i A -iirari, " ' rce, t jfi . ,i ; b? t'.i i i'!lo Tk.-w kvArm and Fiftreii Tons Arrirei a fe .iujs sirce, Pdor.ad ship-n-.ert of that excellent K4d Ash LORBERRY COAL For prt. Superior to .rjy other anthracite conl. Two htindred tons Teiiuesace Soft, and lone hunrlrod W, Va. Splint. HFTV CO LIDS And l-.vo n,in.irr-ri ! et heart. Cut nny u' wmi, or sola long. BflIL The best ill imiu.Liiii. oi's. delirera from our patent oil tank waon. INO waste to purchasers roIL. II. AAMr.nS A CO DIM;. B. It A.KI!, uomoeopathlo I'b j lcJnn. Halifax Street. Oppcsite Cotton Platform, Attends to the areneraJ nrutiM t M . . I ' medi- oho. npeoiai attention nalH A. G. BAUER, 4.RC II I T E AND c r Mechanical Draughta;; RALMIOH. H. a ; 1 The ..n.lt-.M,. t. h-v.,i.i. i i 'jj J FOR HALV.. .'-v: AI.S tF VAI.tlAt.K PITT PROPlfti-v - . .i l iMlianrt by vfrtns of a decrva of Wak 8n- ' phr fottrt, nwdeat Fftbruary Trna. Ikhh. ia the j cat- J. M Push vs. Martha Maaon. adni'x et I al, tl'n uniertiiid will ei ; ti publk s!e at i tlir ciwrt lions tloor In 'be nlty of lUleigh iiji ! MONDAY,; Al'RlI. ?3d, tsS. i , at lio'c'nrk M.. .xt luMr l oune anil lit in : ti; city l JUiet)tli, heionginK tollif tKiatr )1 1) e Ut Wjlnan s Matoii. sit'.ate on tdenton irret, llwi-t-n WHniinpton lilount strrft' lriiiii. 'U'tti Mt6 feel tii Ktiriiltxi strrt. aitd luiniuu ! twk u-wi.frct, mi.h ai allry lOftrt tide tovWU- n.ii:.UD Mrtt. r- , I TI10 awclliha house I; one of the moat dcskable In ihe olty, tn.g on t i t lie bst built Itouw In ! ihe cuttr, aitli 9prr counecUou. Tha aalo j will in wn HorT urslRVB rxctpt that It will he stibject t-ironfiriDatlon by Uia court. Trrma of air : Oue-half raab and a credit of six month aa ! U tl:e residue Willi tntcrest at fit per ct-nt, ' i C. M. BUSKKK, &.Y. MOKUECAI, 1 . . CVinmlisinnf rs. Mrh tut, I. ' ! K'cllJIUl.V I LAMi FOR8i.LK.-On Wednesday. Arm 1 25th. lW.at the i ouri House door Lu Kaieinh V.c . I will sell at public outcry to the highest blildr. a tract of land nake count i-une Hirer uiwanin. lands ough and others. 8la tract -t lard being Known as the lenny Hill Place," and contolnfttfWiU acres, more fr less, rain maae under power cou' irrrxu uuvn me uy a Dion gage irom J. CrUOup, recorded lu book No, ST, page :s, of the ofBce of i me negisier oi ueeas or ae county. TeJ-ms ol sair, caso. nour or sale, vi m. HKTT1K N. YOUNO, Mortgagee. ! Battle ti Mordeca Attorneys. r mari3-td. ' A P.MIN1HTKATOK 8 SALE. nu .-atiiMay. March 17th. i89. at the store of !essr. Yancey & .Stroi;ach, Nos. Si 9. 321 and S21, ' f oulh WliintniiUjU - treet. I will expose .miblic sa'e at au:ttoD, one safe, one revolviujr booa- ! stand, and a valuable collection of law books. In- ' eluding a set of Uuited states funmne Court Ro- pons North Carolina Keports. &c. &j. i ' l (Tins in sale, easli. . M AKTH A MASUM, Adm'r'i of W. S. fT.ison, deceased By W. K. Aitdersrii, attorney In fact. The.alK.ve sale Is iHrponcd until kl Miirah Inst, i In order to fire time to have the books paperly i arranged ,and will take p:ce hi a twa oyrrtlie CitUens' National Wank. r Tii aaoresale Is postponed ia order to give i time to have the books property catalogued and ' a 114 of them distributed. It will take place pos- ; ltivelrouaturUay, the 14th April. ' W. K. aNDEI SON. tiarchTdUN. Attp.e,. J PROPOSALS IOR TOBAOCX). March 2i, IV.8. ""eab d pro,'(;al, oi.doi urd "i'n por;.8 for ! Tbacc.M will lie rj ct.v.l fiom niiir.iifacturtrij or rgultr de 1 rsuJi y, at the Bureau of Rrovia i...- : nrl C.otUing. Navy DBpartment, - Islington. DC. until il oclockit ni., April atid opened immediately tu?'Te;ifter in this presence of bidder?, for lh supply, on or bfere Noemcr , ltiHf. vt tho Nary Yard, Now Y?k, ot one huuoied a'ud fifty tVioatand j(150, 0C0) pounds of Navy tuVacro. Tie bids deci Jed by lot Bidders are referred to tho Kiirea rof PiovWions and Clothing, HVy DepaxtuifM, VvasbinKton, -D. C., for Hpeciai atiuns, forma of offer, and all intorittMtioii relative to the nriigle re-' quired. The proposals mast be made in uupiicato on the proper blank; forma oad filled out as indicated by the blank. The Department reserves the light to re iect any proposal not coniddered advan tg us to the Government. JAMES fUl TON. Paymaster General. U S. tkivy. t Olferg at all times a complete and ' carefully Selected Stock Of all teaaonable snbstantials and lttxu- riea of the PROVISION TRADE Meats, Fish, Fuj Butter, Fine Teas, Ooffeea. &c.. &a ; 'an ned floods of the! mrxtt tmr brands, including he Peach Pears Apricou and Cherrkc of the 'UuidKjiUat Company" : of San Jose. vest uaskkd vmmitj.Es! Corn, omato. Asparagus. Succotash W3-, etc. PRESERVES Jellies, Saucee. Olives. Flavor in it aou evsryuiing else s in the way of TABLE SUPPLIES For special announcements from rir to day, stse the local col urns of this pap r. E.J. HARDIN. A Convenient Pinna TO STOP: j EVIOSELE Y'S K F A TKTTB Vt tLK ST., Ualioh. f ' Uouvenieut for near the capitol; conreniont are comfortable with good fire ia your rooms: convenient for we have all tha alcacies of the iunn have everything at hand for j Reasonable Rates! Oonvement for everrbodT .hn w.. a quiet quiet place,to reat 1 It s a convenient nlace for e veri U,dy feel as if at home. You wil I bo sstiKfiwi at. J i , bounded on the north hv the ind . of K. M BurhalSi and others; on Uie east by the : I H H lands of Mrs T. A Mraaley and others: on the ) Li tj ttouih by the lands of W. 11. Vnderwood and nth- ' erw ana on thtt Wttt hv Uia Lit.. l t w. - 3 MaMsaer p 1 jo : isr ; Is 2 I; o CO 10 ' ?! B j ! 1 in p a 1 1 s - ! ;s If H ' S J I In CD; Go; J FRESH Oltlbi SEEDfi - if i ou WAjrr- r tl A Good Vegetable Garden KLANT LANDREtirSOR ELY'S GARDEN SEEDS SOLD BY J0HNS0N& CO. T I I'll rrrrt ctd VooIOTnnrt J I UilTlblS J to66(J SHlGIl j u OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, RAXKIGH, If. a Seed dealen aapplied at t hiladeljh a. Wholesale prices. Orders by mail promptly filled. LEE, JOHNSON & DKUOaiSTB AMD BKKDSlOUt . WOKTH CARULINA Home Insurance Co., OP BALEIGH, H. a Oryanlsad ta ism Has been instiling property in Berth Carolina for eighteen years. With anta in nearly every town in the State aoccs sihle to railroads and rant of the moun tains. Pclicita the prirnnageof property owners in the State, offering them aa indem city for losses at rates as low as those of any company workin in North Carolina. turn i mmt iismiit Dwelling In town aud ooontry, mer cantile risks,! churches, schools, Court houses, society; lodge, private barns and stables, farm prpdnce and live itock, cot- ton gins. j Ine ire in the Nirtb Carolina Hore ! Insurant fmpany. f I W. H. PmajjioRfc. Cbas. Root rresiaent. Rh tnd Treas. , W. O. UPtJirBCH, p. COWfKII Vice-I resident. 5djurtr. OrKce in Brings 1 Hni'.din, No. tt Fay -t-Ti'l. LTt. TrUphone N . v. Leaders ! in Low Pritcs. M.T.N0fiKIS&BR0 OFFER TO THE V. Trade jand Farmers A large and selected stock of Groceries 4i Farmers' Supplies and the Kighot of Fuxdard i FERTILIZERS Md in the Bute. jj POCOMOKE GUANO. rt.uro ocaxo. LAZAIUmp ACID PHOSPHAVe AK& bEBXAN II?JT. ; f Also the Jfingof the cotton field! i TUE STONEWALL COTTON FLOW At manufacturers' Price, bushels choice 100 Seed ODats. Call or: write for prioaa. Pa lapsed Flouring Mills. ESTABLISHED 1774. f! Patent Roller Flours Are manafactared from the i I CHOICEST WHEAT 'TAJNABLE. Thei superiority tn nx.Y-r.n... StBESQTII AKD tjAPPBOCHAW. Fltou has long been jcknow!rrfgtd. TU r Patapfecb Supcrlati vc STANDS I'XlilVALLED. Of ; . RICH, CRKAMX COLOR, it makes Bread that ra buit ths most tasti- ova ; Ask yoar gtocer for fatapsoo Superlative Patent. Pafiapsco Family Patent.' OraDge Grove Extra, - ;! Baldwin Family, Q .l Mapleton Family, Severn Mills Extra, j Howard Mills Eitra. C. h. Gambrih Manofaetaring Co 214 Commerce Street, . ,, Baltimore, i U( presented, by Alf. A. Thompu n Rileigh, N. C. , JjOriCK. " The American Detective and Buaineas' Association, of CJticago, 111., for the de-; taction of Crimea and criminals of all na tures, and the colWtion of debts, a de sirous of eouriag a lire man ia every; town and cttr in.tha nnitaA Rtt. ... as their agent, to such a m a rM. opportnnity is open to make a good liv-; iiK in his own town. This Aaiociatioa'1 was established in lgso a- liTTTrirzr i the short snace of albt v.. one of the laadin dttZ a LZLZ' V tions of America ; This IS the onlvi Aaarv.lattm, ' tt.Ll.J i Am?" tht idoe" a charge for a tr tinbershir. For fnrtk. i ti ..i., t.: i" r ' "''- a. Ajoa, uenerai Bouth. i rn Agent, 109 flainfit., HorfoU, Va., f, U. D. A. ri j i fi ' larrrdlm. . i 1 j 4 , p.a box m US CATXTTXTIZXI OT- 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 8, 1888, edition 1
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