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Ne ws Ami OlSSERVER POBUAHK) AjT (COtPT MOlfDAT) AKD j - I ' WEEKLY. BT THE EW8 AfTO 0B83BVEB Co. MIXr, D07 on jjoar, by nwu nostpaM, . iUnuntiii, if IT 00 I 60 : 1 75 Weekly, on yesr. tli month," Ms aame entered wlfhont payment. andno na- Ne same entsrea w v sent after the expti . cent win ma gxptrsuon oi mne p&ju tor. THU&SDAY, APRIL 19, 1888 DEMOCRATIC DISfniCT COS V SMTIOJI A eonvention lof tha Democratic IS arty of the fourth Congressional iitrict will be tiald at Raleigh on May 29th, next, t$ nominate a candi date for pongress a candidate for dis trict elector,, to eiject two delegates to the National Deiocratict Oonventiou and for Other puiyosee. By order of the committee. - j E. J. Farms j, Chairman executive committee. (District papery will please copj). It is denied that Mr. Bayard is to bacome the President's father-in-law It is I announced that Charles M Cooke, Esq , of Franklin, will not b -in the Qongreseiefnal race. AmoniJ thoBO who voted against th proposition to alfow the government to buy its bonds 'y. a premium were Messrs. Brower, Johnston; McClam my and Nichols. Sehator Gray! "ho is 'the favorite Of Washington correspondents for the vacant Chief p Justiceship, is just turned 48. lie i said to possess the judicial temperament aud is eminent ly qualified by character, learning and station for tie high office. How Recent th advance in the arts ha? been is recalled by the death of Mr. M,A. Root,svBO was among the first to use the jjrocess of Da Guerre in'maktng prints! He began the bus ; inesi in 1843- he portraits Of Clay and Webs'er, onjjthe currency of the present day, ar representations of his pictures. It must not bej forgotten that the Emperor havingfhad his gfullet and a large portion of jjthroat removed by the surgeons, breaths through a tube extending down! into his chest. It seems that theregwas som6 inflamma tion engenderecf where I this tube touched the interior membranes, and that w!as the occasion ttt the high tempetature whih led to the recent alarm.! He seems to be better. ! f 'j ThE tariff debate being cow under way wb miy explct at an early day that Speaker Carole wiil deliver his peech he has prepared for the occa sion,, I Some hal a dozed years ago he made a epeci on the tariff, and it was (be best ca the kind we ever read. f It deserved to mike him Pres ident! Now that he will leave the Speaker's chaii and cbme to the floor, we ma anticipate another peech of equajj excellence, and we look forward toidt as a rare treat. 4 U . , Ixjthe New Tork lt?rald of the 17th Jwe find a'very readable article from; Wa8hingon City giving the ' points about emple's suit against the State, whic comes tip in the Su preme Court the United States at an early day. after a full statement of the facts th article refers in com plimentary tcras to the very excel lent jbrief filed by R. H.lBattle, Esq , who is of counsel for the State, and then! adds tha besides, "the bonds werd issued in Violation of the Consti tution of the Stte", citing Judge Pear son s opinion m toe University Kail road ase as ccjjpclusively establishing .thdtfact. 'Not satisfiei with that, (he cor respondent ds: "Tho people of North Carolin go still further. For it is demonstrable that the body claiming to be j legislature which au thorized the- isDoe of the bond9 was no legislature, j That correspondent hits the matter about .right. First, the State can'tf be sued; Second, the bonds were unconstitutional. Third, the legislature that passed the act waa no legislature at all. "The body chosen, therefore, was : no legislature of North Caroha; but a convention elected under; a military order by such persons as the j military com mander of District No. 2 thought fit to enfranrhisefior the, occasion." A Tery good artljple for the Herald. Abe not some of our friends in New ' Berne somewhat immoderate in what they are now paying about not voting the Democrats ticket n case their favorite for Governor is not nomi nate! ! Supyose the Democrats in etery other tojjvu wer to take a simi lar position, yhat would become of party organizfatioD, hi party disci pjiine? I . j The matter is ne we can hardly argue about.nd we can only hope that the ebulitions to which we have - reference are) merely the temporary 4ffcct8 of disappointment, hard to bea , which, iowever; will be borne by the people of Kew Berne an they have borne other and greater disap pointments i4 more trjing times. affile political parties are of such in terest to the people that our Demo cratic friendsat New Berne ought to tolerate no talk, of defection, but should discountenance it and frown it down, and biiintain a healthy pub lic tentiinenit in favor of the bu prenicy of tie Democratic party de spite wnat thyy have suffered. Cer tain it is, n$ benefit can accrue to New Berne jprough uay defection from the Deaiocrattc majority to the Republican liiinority. fcjbouid s'.ch a movement tae place, tho sympathy which a DemlpcraHc legialature might feel would b to .some extent neutrnl ized, and it is to th legislature tbut New Jierne mjpst look for such chang-s in charters ay will permit the timtstt p to be taken ijji the direction her but.i ness men Jeter9. ' But as wo ail nl the outset he Kews and Onstitv.-i: don't- know jfhow- to argue aboui, H proposition ifor Democrats not to vote the Democratic ticket. I : j ! ?AuyrF lkoislvtios- There id a distinct gain yas to the tariff measure tbu session. The l&t time a tariff bill was proposed the Republican with a handful of Demo crats were strong enough to strike out the enacting clause and tariff re form fell still-born. Now not .twing able to do that, the bill is being con sidered,1 and we have hopes that it will pass possibly with some amend ments. While called a tariff bill, it nevertheless repeal the tax on to bacco and strips the internal revenue yptem of most of its worst features. It is a jgood bill all around. After it) shail have been in operation some time,'tbo country will wonder who could have seriously objected to its wiae and beneficial previsions. In deed, the opposition to it in captiouc, without any solid found .' i-m. It is in tho interest of the people, aud will not prcdve to the damage of the Man ufacture: ing interests in any degree whatever, but will rathor prove bene ficial to allrtho people. The outlook is favojrabljB to its passage. CO.nMlSSIOSKU HOUISO. As we ufaderstand the matter, Com m'ssioor ItDbinson under authority' of law organized Farmers' Institute Club3,!&e.j and when the cluba were forced he-offered the members cer tain privileges without anj com eu sation from them; and he also offered for some -compensation some addi tional iprivikges, the matter of pay ment being entirely optional with the clubs. j 'When the Board of Agricul ture met the other day, as we are iu fornied, tlie general plan of tho Com missioner "was endorsed and au ap propriation made to carry the work on. Some modifications were how ever njad-i; i- . - . Tn verierable and veteran Penu Sjlv.ujjia protectionist, Kelly, who un dartook to reply to Mills' tariff speech, had to make slavery the corner stone of his 'remarks. Aad he was not far out of the way, either. The system of protection is intended and calcu lated to make the balance of the peo ple the slaves of- the prdtected rnanu-factures.- She'bman sought yesterday to put the onus ; of passing the Electoral CommiBsibn bill on the Democrats, but he did not mention that it was because Grant massed his troops at Washinffton that the Democratic Sn - ators (thought it well to so vote; icey apparently nal to cuoose be tween the commission, a tame sur render, or a fight that might ) have been mors disastrous to the country than the late unDieasnn tress. Patri otically they took the lesser evil. Tni returns from Lousiana are scattering and because the tickets were inudh scratched the result will bn longer in being ascertained than usual Tet all the indications are that the Democrats have held posses sion bf the State. It is said that at some, points the leading Republicans openly vted the Democratic ticket, being; disgusted wjh the assumed leadership of J. Madison Wells, of returning board "infamy who set up the ticket himself: Thin caused a gen eral break in the Republican ranks. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. No. p. COMPARISON OF ECSoOL FlSANC S3 OF BOUTHKBN St ATE kC. Estimating the increase of popula tion to be in tne same propr rtion as the increase of children according to school census, I present the follow ing statistics for January 1st, 188G : " Expenditures per cap- i ita on total popula : tion. Mar) laud North Carolina Sooth Carolina Tennessee Virginia Georgia ...... Alabama .$ 1 81 44 39 CI 87 42 60 (58 01 50 07 14 Mississippi . . . Arkansas Texls . ? . , Florida. Missouri i 78 These are all Southern States. Ken tucky is left out for want bf satisfac tory statistics at command. (f these States North Carolina ex pends less money for sichools per c apita on her whole population than any others except South Carolina and Georgia, and only about )one-half as much as Virginia or Arkansas. fbe column of "expenditures per capita Of total populat'on;' affords a verjy fair comparative vifw of what we j are doing in public school matters, an4 in the comparison w3 are put in no favorable light, i j yChen we consider carefully the colbmn of "Total assessed value of property" and calculate jthe rate of taxation necessary t6 raice the total amibunts expended in the different States we find our fate would be less thu that of any of jthe Jnafes named eept South Carolina ahd Georgia. It all the expendituresjwere raised irtHu iiix un pkuperty me rate wo b-JpW cents on $100 in Maryland; cegts In North Carolina; 48 cents frftu fix on property the rate would 33 cents in Soi;h;Carolina; 4G cents I in Tennes se;"43 cents iu Virginia; gl cents in Giorgia; 44 cents in Alabamma. f0 celts (n Mississippi; Otj cents in Ar kasae; G cents in West Virginia; 44 cets in Florida, and 50 c?nts in Mis soiri. ' If it bo said tha' some of these Stpeahave permanent S:at funds thp interest tjf which goes to 'he sup port of the schools, it will be found ujlon examination that tbia is rea'ly a vejry BiiihII jtem comparatively, and tlfat anscvi. taxation in all Int-se Sfates, as well as in all the Northern States is m iinly relied unou to sup prt the hCho'ilH I have not belcctd a tir that wfcu'd ' i;ut:k- the vfro' t thowiug for oir State. Locking Lck for about fqjur yt-a.s, I find that nrieh the same pl-opOrtions existed aud that the year xuave teiecieu snows us in as lavor a)!e a light as any other. I According to the asbc.ed va-iuatiou o our property we are far from doing of much for public education as most of our sister Southern States. This i apjparent not only from the propor tionally smallf r amemt of n,;.-j tx : nded, but Lv the M-.rt . iTi . iiool t-rms, Virginia iiaviijg lis ofrtjs, Alabama 89 days, Mississippi 78 qnjs; xennesaee bo dajrs, Axkansaa 1 102 daySjiwhilo fre lave only 60 dayB. ihese figures seem to snow not only that we arej fan behind, but also that we are able to do better. The total expenditure in the States above named was S17.833,185. In all the States of the Union the expendi ture was $111,304,327. S. 51- Finger, Supt. Public Instruction. The Vlrtt Ocean Steamships. N. Y. Post. The 22J of April will be the semi centennial of the beginuiug of steam navigation between, this country and Europe as a regular business. On that day fifty years ago the Sirius Bteamed iDto New York Harbor f 1 lowed a few bonis later by the Orcat Western. Owing; to the great iai pression which this double event made upon the people of New York, the arriv.-d of the Siriit.i is often icen tioned rig the first time that an ocdan, sUamcr eucvpedod ia crossing tho Atlantic. As a matter of fact, the Sirtiis Wttb preceded ac una the Atlan tic by to vessels propelled by steam -the rtnutiina), which went to Eurcpj in 1S10, und made several tripi, and, ten ye.trs Iarcr, the (,'urtt cti, Ovvned by Hollanders, which steaued batwoc-u Slcckhohn and th:i West Iudie.i for several years. This was in 1S2S The su'iiihii, ac cording to Kear-Admirat Preble, and many documents .of tevecty years Bgo, as the first steamship to cros the Atlantic; she was pronounced a myth by Voodcrcifi in his work on steam navigation., sho was built at Corlear's Hook, iu th's city, by Crocker k Fickett, of 38.0tona burden, and was launched on the 22d of August, 1818. She was designed as a packet to fail between New York and Liverpool, tier captain, M;se.u Rogers, then of Savannah. Ga., sug gested to the n'-erchants of that city the idea of building a stoaaiship o run between Savannah and Liverpool. The Savannah was bought aud named. Her rigging was allowed to remain, but she was titled up with au engine and paldle-wheelp, the la'ter being constructed to fold up like a fan when not v. anted. The shaft had a joint on either side of the vessel wUich allowed the whole wheel to be raed out of the water. Her trial vojage waa made in April, 1S19, when she steamed from New l'o k to Savan nah in seven days. President Monroe went on board with his suite. On the2Gth of May, 1819, she sailed for Liverpool, where she arrived in twenty-one days,; creating a sensa tion. The London Times of June 21, 1819, contains this account of her arrival, copied from Jlanrwle's Vow mercial Jiejort (L'verpool) of that week : Among the arrivals yesterday at this port we were particularly grati fied and estonished by the novel sighr of a fine Bteamship which came round at 7.30 p. m. wi'iiout tha assistance of a single sheet, in a style which dU played the powtr and advantage f the application of jstearn to vesstls of the largest sie,beirg 350 tons burden. She is called the tiawannah, Capt. Rogers, and sailed from Savannah (Georgia, United States) the 2Gth of May, and arrivedin the channel five days since. During her passage see worked the engine eighteen dayp. Her model is beautiful, and the ac commodations for passengers- elegant and complete. She is the Urst ehip on "this construction that has under taken a voyage across the Atlantic. Under date of. June 30 1819, tho London Times Says : , The Savannah, steam vessel, re cently arrived at Liverpool from Amer.ca the first vessel of the kind that ever crossed the Atlantic was chased a whole day off the coast of Ireland by the Kite, revenue cruiser on the Cork station, which mistook her for a ship on fire. From Liverpool the Savannah went to Copenhagen ai.d to Sr. Petersburg before returning. Finally she wa; sold at auction in asLington v. converted into a sailing packet Thf cost, of fiteaniing was too great to make her profitab1. us a steam-sb'p burning wood, Tlie Curucoa w.-.s built on the Clyde in 1828. for th.r Du ch tvadq between AmsU i dim r.i;. ! th West Indies. She niaJe neveral vojagee, but was finally withdrawn as ub profitable. Both these attempts at ear'y siaw navigation across the Atlantic proved to be fruitless, owing to tho tremen dous coBt of the steam as compared with sailing vessels and the hmall gain in speed over fast Failing pack ets. The Savannah burned wood under her boilers. In 1838 steam navigation was no new tbi-g, and was recognized as of vast future importance. There- were steamships running from England to Ireland, from Kngland to France, and on the important rivers of both coun tries. New York had scores of steam boats making trips along the Sound and up the Hudson River. In ihat year two rival ; companies fitted out the Sirius and the Great Western; both vessels arrived in New York on the 231 of April, the Sirius a few hours in advance cf her rival. They had left the other side on the 4th and 8th of April. Their arrival wasfanud the greatest demonstration of joy. The S rius j made the trip in fifteen days, and tjiat was regarded as won derful speed. Now the run is in six days and a quarter. Ashevllle Notes. Cir. oi tlit Neks and Observer. j Abbeville, April 17. The WesLern Carolina Savings Bank will open ijts doors for business on Monday next. :; The following officers have been elected: President, LewiB Maddox ; vice-president, C. M. McLoud; cashier, Lawrence P. McLoud. The capital of the bank comes froip New York, and Ashcville" directors l ot yet elected. The, Bel telephone is to be subs i tuted here! for tho-? now in use. The Aslltville I :e t'omnanv b.-.s proved a decided siicees'. Tho com j pany shipi their frozen product to i Morgantofa, Hot Springs, Wayne ! ville, und bther neighboring places. Worth KnuHint Mr. W. Morean. merchant. T.hIio i uij-, r ia.,iww taken with a severe cold, I attuuided fitli a diACreuctini' cough and unnin iito congumpM'n in its fuet etfROf. Ill; tried many so-called popular ; cough remedies ami btiadilynrpw wor.se. ; Waa reduifed in lle.-h, hmi difliculty in I breathing and was unatile to sleep. Fi- nally tried! Dr. King's New Discovery for : Cs'wisu nipt jon and found immediate relief. : and niter Rising about a half dozen bot ; t l.jii t'oundjhimelf well and has had no ' rturn of jh disease. No otlier remcdv can chow c srE.-.nd a record of cures, Dr. King'ij New Discovery for consump tion. Guaranteed to do just whai is claimed fdr it. "IVaeat Tolces, Ceterrh le Tectk A prominent Eeglish woman Bays the American women a'l have high, shrill, nasal voices and false teeth. Americans don't 1 ke the constaat twitting they get about this ntsal twang, and jet it is a fact caused by : r dry, stimulating atmosphere, and tue universal presence of catarrhal difficulties. But why should bo many of our women have false teeth T That is more of a poser to the English. It is quite impossible to account for it except on the theory of deranged stomach action caused by imprudeuce in eating and by want ol rr gular txereiro. B jth cond tions are unnatu.al. Cutarrh troubles everywhere pre vail aud end m cough and consump tion, which are, promoted by mal nu trition induced by deranged elomach action. The condition m it modem one, ou3 unknown to our ancestors who 'prevtrited the catarrh, cold, cough and consumption by abundant and regula use of what is now known as Waruer"d Log Cabiu Cduijh and (bnsuuipiiou Remedy and Log Cabin SarHiipiiril'n, two old-fashioned stand a-d lem-dies h:ioded down from our sinccslors, and xclusively put fo:th under the s rongebt guarantees of purity aiuhellieacy by tho world faint d maker-i of Warner's safe cuie. These two re medit s plentifully used as the npriig and bummer sea-ions advance give a positive aur,inc-.i of freedom, toth fioni catarrh and those dreadful and neglected int.-vitablcconsequeuces pneumonia, .lung troubles and con suuit ou, whicti so generally and f-itaiiy pi yail among our people. Comiade Jl'i j Fibber, of Sal cm, Henry o iunty, i Iowa, seived four years in the late war and contracted a disease called consumption by the doctors. Ho had frequent hemor rhages. Afnf usirig'Wttrnei'ii Log C.:bin Coii-h and Consumption rein ed v, he taj s, uni'er dale of January 19th, 1888: '-I do not bleed the Kings any more, niy 'co; gh does not boti:.er me, and X do not have any more smothering spells." Warner's Log Cabin RosejCrcam cured his wife of catarrh arid lehe is "aouud and Wi ll. . i j Of course e lo , not like to have I 'our women called nose taike s and I f il6e teeth owners, b;:t these cDsdi j tions can be reacjily overcome in the 1 manner indicated - h i In Busiues Cifcles : '"Did j-ou make ' any money out Nvt st?"' "Not a dol lar.'' What w as the matter?" "The ; Cniied Sta'es detectives got on to I me, audi had 'to leave plates, dies and everything in a hurry " Wutft ' inijton Critic. The word "that" is eaid to be the ' only word in the Engiibh language ; that can bo used five times together j in'good sense. The following is an ; example. "He said that that tha that : that man used Was perfect." Sounds j curio;is at first,' doesn't it. A:VU 8 TO f.OTHKKS Mr-.. Wtr?!ow' saot.'.'n Syrup should lalwari b 'i5--d wiien cblKtireii are cuttiug tenth. It re lior. the little suflerer t;once,'H produces nato rl. quirt sleeD hy ri if vtuk UiBClilldren from pain, aii'l the lirilo caerub awakes as "bright as a but-t-ri." It is very i!iHiiut. to tat; soothes the eh.Jd. softens tlie Kiuns, allnrs nil spaln, relieves .ill. itfsulatts lo bo-.vtfls and ts'U4 best kaawn reuse y fr d;.-.rr 4 r-:--tiier r'rtr.f trvm ti'b- 1ihe fact is (he Observer Printing Company h.is stepped into popularity, and is now largelv patronized by many who bJlieve iu encouraging Home Industry. See advertisement in another coiiirnn. Seed Potatoes Choice Vermont Rose Pota'Ot-t pure stock, expressly for seed, E L Hardin ANOTHER LOT Receved this Week. ALL STYLES. ALL PRICES, FROM OUR I LEADER. We offer the Finest Line of CARRIAGES EVER BttOfOHT TO THE CITY. DON' I' BOY UNTIL YOU SEE ! THEM. THOS II.IBRIGGS & SONS l BRlffGS' BUILDING, KALK Kill. N. C. TO) HAND, J.UJtHKALL&CO 2'-' FayfltvlKe S;. Ve w N. C. ciit heniuge, regular pack 1 ) inr- ryh? Id lefiab'i' Magim ia Ham, tl 1 i finest. I)cllintore hams ard lioulde a. ) j ; Cih)ce Ba'diwin und GoKUn Tiussett ap ) j : pics. ai geliind l mons. At Ijow Price' Telepbono 568. lelery Htrrooi Prottratloa, Niftoti adach, Nauralcia, Nanroua Wukuu, Stomach and Livar Diacaaea. Rheumatian, Dyapapaia, aad all affection! of tha Kidneys. WEAK NERVES Patwi! Cilirt Conporim 1 A NeTT Tonla which never falls. Containing Clery and ftors, those wonderful stimulant, 11 ipeed Jiy cures all nervotu disorders. RHEUMATISM Paj' Teikry OorporMn pnrlflw C blood. ; It drives out the lactic acid, whlrh causes Kheumatism. and restores the Mood making orgRn to a healthy condition, Th true remedy for Rheumatism. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS TaiKi's Cei.kry Compound quickly restore the Uver and kidneys to perfect healtt 'Ibis curative power conil.lnwl with If nerve tonics, makes It tho best rmeo for all kidney complaints. DYSPEPSIA PitNK'n fr.iRRv roMrors-i) strenfrtTiens the stomach, raid quiet the nervosa the ilijros tiva organs. This Is why It cures even the worst cases of Dyipopsia. CONSTIPATION TaIne's e'ELERY CoMrot xi is not Cathaii tic. It is a laxnttvo, rlvinn oiuy ancl natural action to the bowels. Regularity surely fol tows lu us. Recommended by professional and buslneM men. tnd for bixdc Price H.OO. Bold by Druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON a. CO., Prop' JbRLINOTOX VT. 0 use wives; J 1 UL9mZ i ad AND ALL 0Trl?RS SHOULD USE H&C05 LAMP CHIMNEYS if YoaDosX;Wmi9 bs AKN0TED by Constant IMAKiNC OF CHIMHITS. BEST CKIfMEY RAOE. ForSala Evsrywhsrsi FROM MT.HOLYCKE SBAT Wtuu narly (300) thrss MI ft StjiUTO B&ttwiem. hundred ligbU every STr inr. and since usinr tha eel flrated PEAEL TOP CHIM5SY3 ray expehancs and JndgaiaaVjs that wa would ehOjct pay a dollar a down for tajis taaa fifty ents a earn for any other Cfcim jwibiTi rwuaed. I.. H. PfT,TK Pte--d. DURHAM LOTS For Sale at AUCTION. One hundred valuable buildine Sots, suitable for private residence, will bo 'solii by the Enterprise Ltnd Company at Auction, on ine premises at Durham, on Saturday, April 28th, liai, befiuninji; at 10 o'clock a. m. TERMS: One-fifth cash. Balance one an.l' two years' credit. Internet from day of sale. A rare chance to secure a home on easy terms, and to parties seeking safe invest ments in a live and progressive husincs community this offer is specially invit ing. At the same time the Enterprise Land Company will a!so sell, to the high est bidder, the fo'lowiujij lots in the very heart of the city of Durham, and the vi ry best locations f jr biiiinet8 houRets. FOUR LOTS, Fronting on Main Street, between Fidel ity Rank and the Pobtoflice. THREE LOTS, Corner Peibody and Corcoran Streets, just across the strft;t from the N. O. It. R. Ut-p-.t and il' Iel C'airlxiru. 'OHE'LGT, Fifty-tvo foet by o:t- huu-ircJ and tn fe-1, hdj iu ng Strat.s cT Usab'ii prizj house. Trriiitt. oi;e fourth ra?h, bilaii' -f in six. twelve and figiitefii iroiu'is Rfmooiber tho -?at? April 25Sth an.l bepret e Jt or vou will lose the tpportu nity of a life-'.i-ie. F.ntei)rise Lawi Coapasy, Durham, North Carolina. Patapsco Flouring Jlills. ESTABLISHED 1774. I OUR 1 Patent Roller Flours Are manufactured f re m the CHOICEST WHEAT OBTAINABLE. Their superiority for Umfoumitt, Stkexoth and Unapproachable Flvob has long been acknowledged. The Paiap&co Superlative STANDS UNH1VALLED. Of BICH. CRE.AMY COLOR, it makes Bread tha will spit the most fastid- Auk yo.ir jrocer for fatapsco Superlative l'atcnt. Batapsco FauiilyPatent, Orango Grove Extra, . Baldwin Family, i i Mapleton Family, Severn Mills Extra, ' Howard Millfc Extra. ('. A. Cambrel ilaimfaeturing Co., 2H Coranicrce Street, Baltimore. : liU resented br A!f. A. Th .;i:tn HlU')Il, IN. U. i FOR - Spring asd Summer. ar 1 1 "VT -I If you have nfit elected y.iur i-pring Suit, jou should '-Sfll and pee ME at once. I have just received a very rin- assort ment of spring aufl uinmer goods, and am receiving nowjones every day. Call and see nie. It Will co.it ou nothing and may save y-n iiuch. I ;an olfer you a l argain and a fiiht-class tit. ; I l ave on hand & line asecrtnieut of h.Almir firiil hillr liindiVi? n-lii. ti T sell cheap to thoseidesiring it or I willJ be pleased to receive ordrrs for rfbiiid- ing e una- I. Winetrob. t it 1ACBET mm UF MCH CMHISTAt I it?. shb i ftoTWBi m ' Oor. Wilmington and Morgan' bu. THE MANHATTAN life mmm wmw OK SMEW YORK. Tula Company ..;s o:gaaiz; d for life iuRuraiice exclusively, in the year 1850 It ha no cenntction with any other bubine ;8. Its public statements give insnreiB a full knowledge uf the character of its business, the nature of its ase'fs, aid its rrogrep from jet r tu 2'cur. Over f ue-thira of a ceiiturv of succfHsiJi i)iMiriccn lias placfJ j iii e-vt iy it'pect hmout; the Shading life enn-p'tni; it n cuHt-rva- ti v.j lusria'f'tietit co't'iMerniK i' io the coufiJeTCe cf iusuitTn a-; one of tho etroDei-st art! best. ItHK.'uall death rule ahovB j.-rent .-me ia the helecti' of its in--art i b. it" rate cf ( i:a of couducl'i : a: :u-inesH L"- uf-.i very 10-7 surjlu". is eouiMuicd by Uie Sev Ycrk iiisuriiiice dopii riueiit, ihiiii a:.y other (lompa'iy iu thin IStdte, i-Lcw- inj; tho Forunt.y and j.ioyj.cru of the Conv; airland mnkiug certiiii' the payiuei't of c!:'.iu. J wliich imi-.t c.-' tT in future' );-n . A.tentior: i;-. r.M'ticularly cn'.ltd to tha following iacts regarding this Company: Its solid, simple orpani zation. Its age. Tiie great publicity and 'openness of its Bilairs. The sruaii death rate. The small rate of ex pense. T;.u c xccllent character of us invoetuiet;t- Its strength compart 1 with tae tmi uul "f it obligations. PETER M. WILSOjN1, Raleigh, General Asent Ff r North Carolina. dec!4dtf. GO TO BREWSTER'S And get the lowest prices on HARDWARE, Stones and House Furnishing GoodB, Tinware, Wood and Wllow-ware. Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Putty. Builders' Hardware and Painters' Supplieo a Specialy. Best White L-ed ia the Cilv. Cook Sioves Sod on Eyiu Sta'metits at Cush Prices. M HUMBUG ! Will sell goods in all lines lu'er (bau can be bonght elsewhere. Corxe and See ! T.n Rooag, Pldmbinp, Steam and Gas Fitting, Tin. Sheet Iron, Brass r.rd Ce ppT Work done in all jts branch'.'F. Gun, Locks, Trunks, &c , &c, He paiied at Short Notice. REMEMBER Brewster'" Cheap Ha d ware House, llolleman Building. C O A L. Tbreo Hundred and Fifteen Tens Arrived a few days since, second bhip laeiit 'ji thsit excellent Ked Ah LOfilJERRY COAL For grates. Superior to any other anthracite ceal. Two hundred tor.j Tennessee Soft, and one hundred W. Ya. Splint. WflDflDED, FIFTY COEDS DRY PINE, And two hundred bet heart. Cut any length desired, or sold long. - The Jiest illuniinatiug oilB, deliv ere from tur patent oil tank wa;on. . ,Nowa8te to purchasers. HllL II. ASPBEWS CO BUY THE BEST. TJ We Sell Low for Casll The Beck Au toniatic gir.e lor elec trie 1 i g h plants. TU1 HEST MADE Weentimateo complete ouv tits. Boilers portable ane stationary eu g i n e p. saw millr', corn mills. Roller flour mills Write f o l prices. otate tern)S desired and give refer er ces, to Tiiy!r Mscafir taring (Ympany, Chamt erhburg, P (Jr J. kj. TAYJjOU, Parkewood, Moor Co.. N. C. iu Uustrnted Catalogue sent freelir rmt mention you saw it in this paper. FOR SALE. O ALt! OF VALVJA.ELK CITT PEOrEKTV. Undrnd I y virtue of a dpcre of Wake Su perior Oourt. made at February Term. 1M. In the ote (ttJ. M. I'UKh'rs. Martha Mason, adm'z et si. the tiDdeitimieU will expose to public sale at Hie court Imtise iloor In the city ot KaleiKh on I1II.1U11, a i k 1 1 . aa. atlio'cliK k m.. tUat vihiihlc house fttnl lot In the I'ityof Kaleih, be longin to the estate of the laie Williani s. Maon. situate on Edenton street, between Wilmington aud l'.inuut streets, fronting about 1( fret ou EdenUm street, and runnlni bark aueet, with an alley id leet wide to WiP mington street. The wellir,f house Is on of the most desirable In the city, bein j an of tha best built houses la the state, with seweraf counectloii. The tale will be without bskvi except that It will be subject to confirmation by 11. court. Terms of sale : One-half cash aud a credit of six mouths as to tiie residue with interest at six per cent. C. M. BCSBEK, 8. r. MOK1EOAI, , Commissioners. MchJItds. I A51) KOiaALt.-Oh Wednesday. Abfll 28th, U I'M.at lh oViurt House dcMr In Kulelnu S. C. I wi 1 sell at pnblia nicfy to thehlnhcst hiddar. a tract of land, situaM ih Little liier towusliip Wake counrt bounded on th north by the lands of K. M. Harlim and others; on the east by the lands f Mti. t. A Stradley and others; on the South by the lands of W. if. t:nderwood and oth ers, and an tha West by Ilia lands of T. ScarlMir ouli and others. Said tract of land beinn knowu as the ' Fenny Hill 1'lace," and omtatnluK acres, more ar less. fal inale under powers con ferred upon rue by a iiior'cace from e . J. e rudup, rceorued In book No, S71 bag I, of the oftloe of the Register of Deeds of W ake county. Terms of sale, cash. Hour of sale, u m. BETTIK N. YoUNO, Mortgagee. Battle & Mordecai, Attorn ys. marts-tds. PROPOSALS FOR TOBACOO.-Marcki i 24, lt8. Sealed proposals, endorrtd ' "Priiposals for Tobacco." will be re- j ceived. from manufacturers or regular de.iltrs only, at the Hureau of Provis- ioLs and Clothing, Navy Dspartment, Wabhington. D. C, until 11 o'clock a m., j April 80, 1588, and opened immediately j thereafter in the presence of bidders, for the supply, ou or before November 1, lb&8. at the Navy Yard, New Yotk, of ! one hundred and hfty thousand (150,- j (X0) pounds of Navy tobacco. Tie bids decided by lot. bidders are referred d to ing, tha liureau of Provisions and Cloth Nuvy Department. Washington, D. C.. for apecitications, forms of offer, and all information relative to the article re quired. The proposals must be made in duplicate on tha proper blank forms Bui filled out as indicated liy the blank. The Department reserves the right to re ject any proposal not considered advan tageous to the Government. JAMES FULTOM. Pfttfrnaster Gentrrd, U. S. Navy. Edw. J. Ilardin, Grocer, Offers at all times a complete and carefully Selected Stock Of all seasonable subetantiala and luxu ries of the PROVISION TRADE Meats, Fish, Fine Butter, Fine Teas, Coffees, &c, &c. Canned Goods of the most approved brands, including the Peaches, Pears, Apricots and Cherries of the "(Jolden Uate Company of San Jose. BEST CANNED VEGETABLES, Corn, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Succotash &c, &c. PRESERVES, Jellies, Sauce, Olives, Flavoring Ex tracts, and everything else in the way of TABLE SUPPLIES For special announcements from day to day, se the local col urns of this paper. E.J. HARDIN. A Convenient Place TO STOP : MOSELEY'S ViO Fayettzvillk Bt., Kaleioh. Oonvenient for lawyere, because it's near the capitol; convenient because you are comfortable with good fire in your rooms; convenient for we have all tli delcaciee of the season; convenient t have everything at hand for Reasonable Rates. Convenient for everybody who wanu a quiet quiet place, to rest. It's a convenient place for we make everybody feel as if at home. You will be satisfied at. MOSEXiEY'S, Favetteviulb St. A. G. BAUER, a. xt c n i t e c rr AND illcclianical Draaghtsnian, RALEIGH, V. a p n Bct r.sa Mt, .j, W1KKKA1L,INU ANOUENAUEN sl2TiAa TAL W1XK WUSJU) Iti Dun's & co., No. 11B & 115, North Howard street, Bal biou:, manufacturers cf wire railing fu i Ok ueterias, Balconus, &c. Sieves, ("ekavnr rt.. Wood and Coal Poreens, Wove fWi Iron ?idtes(U, i,Chair 8. o.gg r oo ! o s 30 ? o CD" I I CO i HBHBa9SsaSafa3UrSaaMaBSLaUSU FliFSII GARDES ' SEEDS." - IF YOU A5T- TJ.ANT LAKDRLTirS0.Il ELY'S fKLliBLE GARDEN SEEDS SOLD BY- LEE. J 0HNS0N & CO. Is J Seedsmen OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, RALEIGH, N. C Heed dealers supplied at I hilaielchi -Wholesale prices. Ordr by muil promptly filled. LEE, JOHNSON & CO. Drigoists and Pkedsmen. "NOkfk'CA'kOLlA Home Insurance Co., i 7 OF RALEIGH, K. a OrtaniMd in ign. Has been insuiinj prporty in Worth Carolina for eighteen year. With agents in nearly every town in the 8tte accea siole to railroads and east of the moon tains. , TIIJBI HOME, Rolioito i the prironage of property owners in the State, offering them safe indem nity for losses at rates as low as those of any company working in North Carolina. CLASSES OF PROPERTY USCREl : Dwellings in town and country, mer cantile risks, churches, schools, court houses, society lodges, private barns and stables, farm produce and live jtock. cot ton gins. Insure in the North Carolina Home Insurance Company. W. S. PEIMB08K. OliksRrvw i President SetV .ad Tress. ' VtmcR, p. Cowpkb i Vice-President. t A Offlr in Briejrs' Buildin. Nn. sa I erterille strict. TeleDhone No. v. Leaders io Low Prices. M.T.W0fiRIS&BR0 OFFJJR TO THE Trade and Farmers A large and selected stock of Groceries and Farmers' Supplies and the highest of Standard FERTILIZERS Sold in the State. P0C0M0KE GUANO, PATaPSCO GUAJfO. LAZARETTO ACID PHOSPHATE AND GEBHAN XAIXIT. Also the King of the cotton field, THE STONEWALL COTTON PLOW At manufacturers' PTicee. 100 bushels choice eed ats. Call or write for prices. VI, T. Horn's &!Bro. FOR SIXTY DAYS! SCHOOL WORK ATTTi Great Specialty. With tha finest line of papers, Cards and Envelopes Ever introduced into this State, and a large assortment of fresh type, first class presses, xc. , we are well prepared for SCHOOL PRINTING, And solicit patronage for Invitations, Programmes, Circulars, Catalogues, &c, &c. Send in your orelera at once. .. t3"Remember wo have the largest ar d most complete Printing and Binding Es tablishment in North Carolina. EDWARDS & BROUGUTON, , Printers and Binders, Raleigh, N. C. jorrcE. ; The American Detective and Business Association, of Chicago, 111., for the de tection of crimes and criminals of all na tures, and the collection of debts, are de sirous of securing a live man in every town and citv in the United StatM es their agent. To such a mam a golden opportunity is open to make a good liv ing in his own town. This Association wan established in H?C unA it V... . ( , . una (vwn nthe short space of eight years to be one of the Wading detective Associa- tiAria rf A. r arino I I This is tb5 only Association of the kind ia America that does not charge for a loembershap. For farther particulars f a duress JOiin T. Jamrs, General South- : era Agent, 109 Main St., Norfolk, Va. U.&A. j arrSBfM i a. lu&io a. a. &ai . a ivo. t fek28 dtw3m.
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