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1 . NEWS AN( OBSERVfR fy, ..',..-; -:'--' r- zi:-rrr- Posmsusd Dailt (sxckft Mokdayi A.t 'fr ' Wbexlt. BT THE NEWS AND OB8FBVEH Co. i a. JKK. 7 ok- B 1 ft t.a . ttlM - " " i." u manu. nam entered wlthoat csTment. and Bo pa- r sen arts tb aspiration of time paid tot. SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 18881 t) E HOC HA.TIC DISTRICT COS VXIO. A. convention of the Democratic Sirty of the fourth Congressional strict will be held at Raleigh! on llaj 29th, next, to nominate a candi date for Congress, a candidate for! dis trict elector, to elect two delegates to te National Doiuocratict Convention aid for other purposes. By ordtjr of tSe commitle. j I E. J Pabkibzi, j 1 Chairman executive committee. (Di8iriot paper Will pleate otpy).' lf. L- L. Roue has put ch-ised; the Ajjbemarle Enquirer, 'published! at Edenton, and bcouies business nan- ager oj the paper. Mr. Samuel J.: Skinner remains editor, it teems, i : , - , 1 iELUiruM t will be seen that Qen Joe Johnston has been elected! an, honorary number of a Gtand Amy post in-J Philadelphia. Who wduKi 'af thought t Wonder if Ingalls,!the bitter, the malignant, the I a er of the: Squth, could be elected to member-; sbjp in that post? r i . It is said that Seiiat r Itpgalls'l boomerang speech on the President's message is going West in large quan- ttAa iinj4 I ) n tv nnvntifl il oni Ann lng with Congre-sman NelsonVre miks on the tariff. It is when the political enemy thus furnishes ammu nition for one's own guns that the' patty manager smiles, and smiles iad mile. ! B La nee, it seems, is not ill, after a'l Hill son, who certainly ought to know whereof he speaks, pays he is in tbe bas of health and enjoying himself ; that be went away not for) his health, i butifor pleasure and for the purpose - of producing an effect, he tnigtit halve I ; added, probably with truth. "Jingo j ' Jeepis" is ' a great student of effect f andjpractiser of the principles of that art,and his Florence letter was proba bly p much in that line as any other. Ex Senator McDonald has written an open letter to the Indiana Democ racy, in which be intimates that Governor Gray hasn't all the active elements of the Democratic party Hn the State in sympathy with him Governor Gray has been prominently mentioned in connect on with the nomination for Vice-President. The letter will not help him in the f urther Anocr: of that plan. ; Th Republican drift with respect to the nomination for the Presidency, -io far at leas '. as may b9 gathered frorr th election of -delegates to 1 ie Natibnal Convention, as far as thi ha proceeded, is clearly toward Blsiws notwithstanding the laser's dedication. Well,, we suppose' tr G.evelaud would as soon beat tl planxed Knight as he would any otbr lessihofoughly tattooed man. ' yJtJB Mary" Anderson' stepfathejr, 1 D&e Gnf&o, denies at Louisville tha bar fair and talented ladyship is jo b married soon, Baying "Tbe re pork origin id in a very amusing mauaef. - In the vicinity of. Mies An ddi-coa's- residence there were two . oihe M ss Andersons, the names oi botbrbwing Alary. They were mr ried aome-time ago,- and many of the wedding present were sent to M.s Anderson s residence, causing much amusement and not. a little con fa ion.' The London papers got hold of the story, and the result was tbe rumor of her intended marriage " Wk note with pieasuie tbe forma Hon pf a Young Men's Democratic Club an this city. Such an orgamzi tion property managed can do much to aci in the mainteoanoe of good government. We should like to see , the example it seta followed ever wher in tbe State. .The Republican party-has a system of jouDg meu'n eluba-extending throughout theicouq try It will prove a most important facto ir in the unwholesome work thai organization is going to do in the oomirtg campaign. We need ever) agency we can o- mmaud to counter act -its baleful efforts. Young uen'b Democrat o clubs will help to interest and bfinK into line tbe more latelj made voters. They should make n their special business to see tbat voters 'f all ages are properly regis tered "in the first place and theu brought to the polls. Their activitj will be invaluable if not allowed be dissipated on what is uniuiportaut Wetrpst their number will be mult plied greatly. - Hoj CouBiXiND C. Matsok, whou the Iniliana Democrats, nominated ot the first ballot as their candidate for Governor, has for some time been a prominent and popular representative in Congress. Heis a native of Iiu diana, graduated at Anbury Univtrr iity, a&d eerved throughout the waf in an Indiana regiment. He entered parmY as a private and came out a SoTotipj, having filled a number of the eradiate efficeft. Af er the war - tftufiigd law and entered upon pradioe in GrcencaEtle, where he still V resides. Mr. Matson was three times elected prosecuting attorney of differ ent Cojprta in Indiana, in 1680 was e it to Congress as a Democrat from the fifth disuict and since that time baa btmn returned at each congress ional flection. In CoDgress he has bead ajvigilan' and active representa tive, devoting himself particularly to " the interests of the ex-soldiers of the NorthiUtboBe who really fought and for whom the South has recpect as their Jown people have. He will probably be elected. He is oerinly i Texas if now a new story as to the President's intentions with respect io Mr. Phelps. It is said he may suc ceed Mr. Bayard, the latter seriously considering leaving the Cabinet and going before his people for re-election to tbe Senate. Of course there will be another story tomorrow. There is one for each day. Meantime, when the President makes up his mind, be speaks. TIIKCTJHBERL.AKD PHIH4I11E8 THE COtjJTTY CONCEDED TO BE SOLID FOB 8TEDMAN. Cor. of the News and Observer. FAYkTTEViiXE. N. C, April 27. ' The primaries were held in the va rious towiishipn in tbe county today, a d it is conceded that Siedman has n opposition and will receive- the solid vote of our deli gation for the gubernatorial nomiuatiou. This is only a proper and just rdco(iiition i f his s ioug claims upon iur hearty and uudivided suppoi-i. Ttiis has tit-en the home of his parents for nearly forty jeara. He is remem bered as a remarkably talented and ambitious boj ; full of premise, force and pluck especially conspicuous amidst a galaxy of bright boys. He was then regarded as having in him every element of greatness and suc cess. Having just graduated with the highest d Btinction at Chapel Hill, he entered the army from 'this place as a private in the old independent coui pauy discharging every duty faiih f tally duriug the term of his enlist ment. We, who knew him then and kuow him now, believe that he will succeed in any reasonable tak i hat may be assigned him. He goes in to win and is equal to any emergency. No competitor on the stump, be he Dockery or anybody else, but will find in him a fearless, thoroughly equipped and formidable .antagonist. Cumberland proposes to stand by him in the convention with her large Deinooiatic vote, confident that he would prove an aggressive, indefati gable and powerful standard-bearer. Confederate Dead oftha tJnlvcreltjr. Chapel Hill, N C. April 28. To the Alumni of the University of North Carolina, their lielativts and Friends. Acting under the auspices of tbe Alumni Association and of the North Carolina Historical Society, I have begun to collect materials for a vol ume to be entitled "Memorial Biogra phies of the Confederate dead of the University of Nor h Carolina." I de sire tB3 following questions answered about-each of these sohlierB, name in full, date of birth, with name of par en s, maiden name of mother, date of death, if married, to whom, proferu won, company, regiment, brigade, &a, in which he served, all offices held, with date of commission, battles in which he fought, place of r sidence when he went into tne army, politi cal, pn fesriional or literary honors received; other items in his career of interest with an estimate of his char acter. Be-idd the tablets in 'be Memorial Hal), his is tbe. first eff.nt that has ben made to preserve heir names ad deeda fr Hi folg-tfnttioss. The 'memory of thei he oism is too va ua ble to be lost. It mus be p eservtd for couring generations. Time IB rapidly dettroiirg all vestiges of the jjasi. Memorials tuch as tbese ruu-t b tittered soon or never; thr f -re, let me 4ii ge upon all friends of tbe dead tne importance of seeing that Hketche of itieir relatives aod friends are promptly furnished me that the volume may be as complete, full and accurate as possible. Stiphen B. Wliks, Searetary N. C. Histoiical Soc'y. Saprcme Court Drclslona. Digested by U- News aud Observer. Caldwell vs. Summers. Plaintiff had purchased and gien notes for a house owned by defend ant on the representation that the eeila t said bouse was dry, and the house healthy. After moving in she discovered that the water rose in the Otillar and she removed from tbe house and gave notice of a purpose co abandon the contract, and eventu ally brought suit to tustain the de feudant f torn selling the notes and for general relief. Held, Tnat when the case made in the complaint aud answer in such an action shows probable grounds for relief, a sustaining order will be granted until the case can be tried on the merits. ; Freeman vs. Leonard. ' When a she iff levies on a boiler, mill and fixtures and treating the same as personally sold af ter an advertisement of only 9 days at tbe court house, ' and the plaintiff sues for the penalty of $200 for sell ing real eatate without due advertise ment and the Superior Court holds that the fixtures &.S. were realty but charged the ju'y that the purchase was made in behalf of th defendants in execution, it was no sale in Jaw. Held, Tnat the levy put the prop erty, in tbe officer and by the sale the legal title passed to the pure. aser. Held, That, tbe penalty is incurred when a ealo is made in violation of the statu e (Davis J , dissen ing ) ' livid. Wneu a defendant relies on a deteucu he must plend it.there must be allay aba as well as probata. A new promise to pay a debt, other wisw discharged by' bankruptcy pr -feedings, la valid, where no fraud is alleged When there is no alleged difference to which special instructions asked a e applicable, such instructions are not warranted. He Likes the News aat Observer. Cor. of Uie News and Observer. Eagle Rock, N. C. Deab Sib: I am a comtaat reader of your paper, aod think it the best paper it falls to my lot to read I like the News and Objebvkb. You will notice tbat I appreciate it, since, as evidence, I work for it, and prove my work by a club of subscribers oc casionally. I am very truly. J. B. H. Knight, M. D A Fooltste Kxtravagaace. From tbe 'ew York Sun. "Young man," he said, solemn, "what would you think if I should put fen nemy into my mouth to steal awav my brains V ; "I would (hie) think, sir," hic coughed the jouug roan, "that you were going to an urmecessarjF x EiatBiortiOrl Kalfeiaau sua CArttlos for iha Week BataUac Brt Bft, 1S8S. Pearle M. Hardy, Boxabei, N.C., $1 00 Ida,Iola,N. 0 60 Margaret Carter Joyner, Wilson, N. C 25 Total, Amount required. Amount paid in, Amount on hand, Membership, fl 75 $ 1,300 100 00 45 06 181 i Deab Children j It isn't much of the News abd Obsebvxb's space th .t I will occupy this week, for ' there are only three letters under my hand, and one of them is barely three lines long I No doubt, though, every let tie fellow has done his or her very best in the mttter, aud that is all tbat een the most rigid maitinet could rtlquire. IKjXabel opens. thS ball thus: I'-Dxak Acst Beckib : I eaunot be ide when 1 sett oiheia woikiDg around me for the Cot. 1 Send you $1 00, which I made by sewing, and hope tu send more before long: With best wisbeS for jou and be Cot, I am, your young Irieuct, " That is generous emulation, a spii i worth cultivating in my young friend, and old ones, too. I like to hear of girls earning their money by sewing. It is such essentially feminine work; and if a gi l is not distinctly feminine, why then she is a mistake altogether. So cultivate the use of the needle, my young dears, all. It is as old an em ployment for dainty fingers as woman hood' self. The next letter came from Io)a, and belongs to the anonymous list. Well, I never seek to penetrate dis guises, lift masks, or ask questions. Ida Bays: "I send you 50c for the Cot, -with best wishes fur you and our noble work. Your httlo friend, "I i Thanks, little Ida since that is all that jour letter warrants my saying You ought to be a descendant of my great grandfather, Judge Daniel Call, who wrote the very briefest letters that I ever saw. Three lines were Lis average. . And here is ano her disciple of the same school 1 , "Deab Aunt Bickie: I send you 25a for 'the Cot. Our class Bent you their Easter offering. I hope to send you some more. I am not a boy. Lovingly yours, Ah, Margaret, that is a self-evident fact! But I fancy the etatemeut is no as odd as it sounds, because week before last aid Margery was spoken df as It turned out as a member of tbe class who intended to enlist with us., And I read it "his" instead of her and so it was printed. And Madge ; doesn't mean to sail under falstt color, hence her emphatic decla ration that she isn't her mother's son but his Bistei! I am very glad to have you just as you are, Margaret since I like girls and boys equally well. I ought io prefer the girls, however since I have more of them upon the Messenger roll than of boys. ake haste children aud fail into ranks, I want tbe enlistment side of the work to fill up a great deal faeter than it is doing. . Uulesa, Mideed, I write down at one tiu.e the whole of the thirty eight chl.dreu from Scotland Ntck that I used to havt, of whom, my dears, eighteen were SmitLsl What family )h the State can show such a record, I'd like to know? I had the whole clan, from the dear grandfather down to the wee bit bub), h'jbmdiy k ew that he bad exchanged heaven for his mother's arius. Make a belter show next week, chil dren, and let's send oft jiiai fifty dol lars thuti only needs a little over four to be complete. Lovingly, . "Aost Beckib." All contributions "to the "Bishop Atkinson Memorial Cot" in St. John's Hospital, Raleigh, should be sent to Miss Bebecca Cameron, care Dr. William Cameron, Hillsboro, North Caiolma. lAntt send stamps f : Soma Suaracatlons, Cor. of tbe News aid Observer. Eaolx Bock, N. Of, I notice in the weekly News and OBixaVEB of yes erday, a correspondent signing himself "Another Citizen" replies to 'Citizen' and seconds the nomination of Mr. N. B. Broughton, of Raleigh, as a candidate from the 4th dist ict for Congress, and I wish to express my hearty approval of this se ectiou, and hope when the district conven t on meets on May 29, that Mr. Broughton will get t he nomination. If we wish to run in tbe next election we must select a ticket with care Mr. B. is the very man to put aga net Mr. Nichols. Besides being in every way qualified to make us a good rep reaeuiative, he is a good speaker, and would make an excellent campaign. Then, being a prominent Emght of Labor, the vote of that large body would be divided, and not go solidly for Mr. Nichols as it did two years ago. I say give us Uroughton aud victory. While I am writing I would also call attention to the article of your correspondent, writing under date of April 19, on. the subject of county oouirniBsipnera,"and will second the nomination of Mr. H. C. Olive, of Apex, for this very important posi tion. And would also ca 1 attention to the board of maistiates of th s county to the vacancy cf the eateri portion of the county. In all tbe sec tion of the couuiv lying east of Neu. e River and for 8' me miles beyond, have no icommisBiuner. I Bay this should not be so. About half the county is not represented when thi board meets. Give us a comm s sioner east of Neuse Rier one if 1 o more. I would suggest as a sttitab e man for ; this position Dr. M- C. Cbaniblee, ' of Wakefield. Give us Dr. Chambiee as a county commis Bioner. It the boari w ll be so kind as to give the: east two commissioners, which we are entitled to, I would suggest the name of A. R Hodge, Esq., as one worthy that positiou. Doctob. P. S. I notice in your canvass of counties in regard to the nomination ' for Governor you put Wake solid for Fowle. X will Bay this section Will knot go solidly for him, though be has home followiog- Over 800 stores in Chicago and St. L6uis sell the Pappoose cigar.' This without an equal on earth, sold by Janp Y. MacRae. rbe Prince of W ales has been in stalled grand master of Free Masons S. B. ALEXANDER FOR eoVfLHKOR j hecklesburq's chcicc Cor.f f the News and Observtr. Charlotte, N C , April 27 . I wish yon to correct tbe impres- ; sion that Capt. S. B. Alexander is a j candidate for Lieutenant-Governor ' or i hat he will accept the office. Mecklenburg will present his name to the State Convention for the firtt place on the ticket, and will nee all fair and just means to itcuie his nomination. His friends claim tbe first prize for him. Should he fail to reach it he will be satisfied aud will assist bis more favored competitor in carrying the State for tbe Deiuocatic party Alexander does not warn the second place and bis friends will not allow his came to be used in that connection by any combination or by any acpirant L?t that be uudi-r-tood thoroughly, once nml for a'l, ro that the people may cast their eyes in another direction for the L'euteu ant Governorship S B. Alexander bas many eleuienls of t length co other man in the S;ale has. '1 herein no btain or spot upon bis name and his cbaiacter is as white as the mow. He has beeu tritd but r,-Ti-r found wanting. His rtcord in the State Senate stands ou. as as active, useful and: honorable one; and his party, patriotism and ability fit him to adorn tbe first office in the gift of tbe voters of- the Stato- Chahi.otte Ginqer Ale. tViutroll & Cochrane' Ginger lie (Dublin and BeifaHt), in comparably the finest Ginger Ale im ported. E..T. Kardin. - -A qunrrel bet wee-n husband snd wif at Newark, N J., resulted in her murder and his suicide. Is Consumption Incurable. Read th following : "Mr. f II. Mor ris Newark. Ark.. ajs: "w'as down with AbaceB of Ludrr. and friends and physicians pionounced me Incurable Consumptive Beiran taVirjR Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption' am now on rry third bottle, snd tb e to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made " J-fise Mid'ilewart. Dectur. Ohio, say?: ''Had it not bee" for Dr King's New D aoovery for conaumpt on I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in the best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Lee. Johnson t Co's drug store. Thx exquisite taste and a oma of the Pappoose Cigar is the nearest ap proach to the old-time imported ci gars ever manufactured in America. An insane father ht L;ckinp, Mo., murdered his wo childrer, severely injured his wife snd killed himself. The North, East and West bare for years been emokirg and praising tbe great Pappoose Cigars Tbe cigur has been introduced in the South the past six months, and has been pro nounced the finest Hgar ever sold. Sold by John Y MacRae. - PISHFISH-FISH At fishery puces to close consignment. IOO.OvO new each Noith Carolina cut hen in. 25 packages new cau-h North CaroPna roe herring. W.CH.B Wholesale and Retail Gr cjrs and Candy Mttnuf Actuiers. $3.75 perrmcaajce. 20 1 2 bbN N C. roe herriug. last yearV catch, sound. briah and sweet. Lake Erie whiu- 6-h K0 lb net $4 25; 40 lb net 92 - 0, 10 lb nvt 75o SouiiiampiK n. a., nams, 2 1 Si to 5 ibs, : 15c lb. 1 and y years old. VairbAoks' lion brand ranned meat. 1 lb cooked c rnd bvef l 50 per d i, 2 lb ccpkrii corned beef $3 25 per rtoz, 1 ib chnped dried beef $i 5u per doc. 2 lb cl ipped r at beef 2.50 per d t. t lb mm h t nue S3.1 0 pr toz. puttf-d hnm is 5o do-, potted hum I 2s $1.50 doz, 2 lb rmuod ie,f k -2 25 iloz. 15c can, blackberries l hr leberries, blucberri-H green gages, dam i sons, cherri. Pcarbea, 1 gallon can, 40c. 12 1 2c Ib, peach, pear, apricot, cherry, dam son. fig, tomato, raspberry, strawberry preserves, 20 Ib buckets. lc ean9 Oreen pras, corn. Lima beans, succotash, snap beanw. Manufacturers' agents for Hawaii Crenshaw MiIIb Flour, Van Der veer & Holmes' crackers and cakes. EVERY Familt Should HAVE THESE GOODS 25 cents at Drugisii Beattury's Hydnmaphthul Btv-p for pnmiptlv curlu all klu and scalp dlse tses uc h as rczema.rtng worm, te ter bl tche. blai-k spots, barber's Itch, dandruff, scaly erup tluus or niuKlmess. falllnfr hair. &c . & It it highly nirrtt ated, sweetly scented, and dlslnffcts all sinks, ba Ins, rubs, Ac. thruugh which It passes. Hydronapi thol Pastilles, 'or p' rt fyliiK sick rKnis, closets and apart nif nta jkhere dist-a-e gTins lurk. Whrn Durned In iu- h places tliey impart a most delightful odor, which lx re r. sli inn to the sick and agrer ab e to all other irauus ts. Mfd'i O'D nd Bunion Plasters qui' kly reduce iiiflsininatlou aud s.kii cure corus and buuluus. tht-re-by bringing rell f and comfort to tUou-and- of m ffrrers. 8AABUKY J HNSON, bole Manufaeturers, New YoxX. Of Every Description. This Sflf Inking Stamp, with your name and ad dres. one Bottle Ink, ; any color, aud our latest 68 Page Catalogue with terms te agents, &c.( for j0 cents. ta.iiij .-Vlone, 40c CATALOGUE ALONE, hc W. T. HILL & CO., New Perne N. C. H-j7CO MW. London, England. Cn.irKNTHATID MUSTARD OIL A POSITIVE! OURE for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Colds and Muscular Pains; outward application. Sold by all Orug iH ts and (Jrocer If you cauaot obtain from j our Drugeist or Orocrr send to JMF8 P. HMITH. 45 Park Place. New Yk Hehrv Clews & Co., Bankers, is A lft Broad St., N. Y. Members of the NEW YORK BTOCK KXl'HANOK. NEW VOhK PKOOt'CK PXOHANGK. NEW YORK COT TON KXCHANtiK. NEW VOKK OOFCKK EXCHANQK CHICAdO BOAKr OF TKADH. Transactions made at ajiy of the above Ex rhanara aad carried ou nsargla. f-r cuttr-ners when desir- d. Interest allowed en depeaH aeeesats. Vlj Brilliant! Durable! Economical! 33 COLORS. io cuts each. The PURaJST, STRONGEST aad FASTEST of all Dye. Warranted co Dye the meat am gi re the best colon. One package colors one to ibur nounds of Dress Goods, warpet Kags, Yams, etc. Unequalled for Feathers, Ribbons, aod all Fancy Dyeing. Any one can uae them. The Oi:ly Stiff ariti Unadulterated Dyes. e Send postal for Dye Cook, SampleCard, directions for coloring Photos., making the uncs Ink or Baling (io cts. a quart), etc Sold by x'luggisu Address WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. vld. Silv - o... cooer. Only IO Ceo NO. 1. MY MOUISTAIiV TRIP, OR FARMFR STRES' BITTER CDIRI. Nice old man had a pretty danghter To win his favor I offer my services. REAL BARGAINS In Shei. To reduc stock we are ofler ingr ahofs at close price. Extra long and large f-ires in clothing a?peoialty. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS U2nh IT n :T!7'S5 I COTTON HOES. FORKS, BAKES. SHOVELS (. " HOSJB REEL. ICECREAM FREEZERS, ALaBASTINE BAJiY . CARRIAGES, FISHING 1 1 AUll-.Jli. THDS H. BRIGGS & SONS BRIGGS' BUILDING. RALKIGH, N. O. J. R. FERRALL & CO Wholesale and Retail Grocers. barrels siandard fine granulated eu clgar in 1-2 barrels and barrel?, bought before the li e and will be aoli low. 1 cut and roe horriiiga, cheap. Very bent quality Carolina. Java and Patna Kice, at prince to suit very body. Holmes A ' outts' Sea Foam wafers. Omen Flak and Graham wafers in S lo tins, the finest good son tbe market. Oresh caks and era- kers. Jarge Freuch ; tu)ia. Turkith prunes. gyj tiaa dalrs on the atutus. sple Sugar penny cakes. JJeet quality goods at lowest prices. Goods delivered to all parts othe oity and all depots free. ii:.i:. B. KAAKI.V Uomoopnthiv I'li.jwlcsian, Halifax Street, , Ot prto CoOOrt rUtform, A t tMiHaito (hecsueaL. practiceoX .aosdl ciao Special attentloa paid sq Aissass o' irua ana vsuiarvefc THE MANHATTAN LIFE lMM(l (Mn OK NEW YORK. This Company was organized for life insurance exclusively, in the year 1850. It has no connection with any other business. Its public sUitcmentff give insurers a full knowledge of the' character of its business, the nature f its . assets, and its progTe? from year to year Over cne-thirQ of a century of successful business has placed it in every respect HJnouq the leading life companies; its conserva tive management coniruf;uds it to the confidence of insurers as one yf thu strongest and bent. Its uaiaU death rat e shows great care in the selection of its insurers. Its mtu cf espouse of conducting thebunint's-s Las L-i-;. vm low. It exhibits a lurgor pcrc'(ae of surplus, as computed by the New York insurauce depKr ioent, '.ban any other Company in this State, blow ing tb ftcurity and piosperity of the Coinj any, and rxiakii:g certain the payment of dum? which nirst o'Cur in future yearo. Attention is particularly callod to tbe following facts regardintf thib Company : Its solid, simple organi zation. Its age. The great publicity and opennees cf its affairs. The small death rate. The small rate of ex pense. The excellent character of its investments. Its strength compared with the amount of its obligations. PETER M. WILSON, Raleigh, General Agent For North Carolina. docUdtf. COAL. Three Hundred and Fifteen Toss Arrived a few days since, second ship ment of that excellent Red Ach LORBERRY COAL For grate. Superior to any other anthracite coal. Two hundred tons Tennessee Soft, and one hundred W. Va. Splint. WdDOPIlDi FIFTY CORDS DRY PINE, And two hundrpd lFt heart. Cut any length desired, or sold long. dp n jl o The bent illuminating -oils, deliv re from our patent oil tank wagon. t No waate to purchasers. ifill. H. ANDREWS k CO Pa 'apsco Flouring Hills. ESTABLISHED 1774. OUR Patent Roller Flours Are manufactured from the CHOICEST WHEAT OBTAINABLE. Their superiority for Uniformity, StRESOTH aSD UNAPPROACHABLE FL4V0B has long been acknowledged.! The Patapco Superlative STANDS UNRIVALLED. Of RICH. CEKAMT COLOR, it makes Bread' that will uit the most fastid ocs Ask your grocer for r'atapsco Superlative Patent, Patapsco FamilyPatent, . Orange Grove Extra, Baldwin Family, Maplton Family, Severn Mills Extra, t HowardMills Extra. C. A. Gambrll Mauufatlaring Co 214 Commerce Street, Baltimore. K epr evented by Aif- A. Thouipbi n Raleigh. N. C IEW GOODS FOR Spring and Summer. If you have not selected your rpring suit, you should '-all and ee ME at once. I have just received a very line assort ment of spring and ummer goods, and am receiving new ones every day. Call and see me. It will cot-t ou nothing and may nave . n much. I can offer you a bargain and a first-i'lai-s fit. I )ave on hand a line asaortment o( mohair and silk bindirg which I will sell cheap to those desiring it or I will be pleased to receive erdtrs for rebind ing suits. . Winetrob. Merchant Tailor, '"or. Viimtrn.t".n ini Mtiruan 't. 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MONELEY'S, 11 FaTiTTivois St. State Insurance igency, FIRE AND LIFE. fflLSOS.JERMlU CCOK, Managers, RALKIGH, N. C. The undersigne.l have this dav ei-tab lh bed an aaency for writing insurance. ootn on ine ana property, and will be glad to have the pntrtynage of the people of Raleigh and the State at large. The companies represented by them are among the very best in all reapecta and will guarantee protection at the Lowest Rates and in a satisfactory man ner. P. M. WILSON. B. 8. JKRMAN. A. J. COOKE IN' OTI C rc. Treasury Department, Office ComptrolliiH of the currency. WaSHI.vgtoN, April 11th, lt8. Notice is hereby given to all persons who may have claims against "'The State National Bank of Raleigh," North Caro lina, tbat the same must be presented to Clement Dowd, Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be di-allownd. w. L. TUENUOLM, Comptroller i f the Currency. A. G. BAUER, (V n C H I T K C T : Mcctaiikal BrsnsM -mu BALBIGH. . C F.U. 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Send in'youi o. tiers at once. fcaTRemember we have the largest ard most complete Printing and Binding Es tablishment in North Carolina. EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, Printers and Binders, Raleigh, N. C. N OTICE. The American DeUwtivo inJ Association, of Chicago. III., tnr . taction of crimes and criminals of all na tures, and tbe collection of debts, are de sirous of securing a live man in every faivn and citv In th. TT.. c... . . . - j - w on ioici a their agent. To such a man a golden v (wa to mass a good liv ing in his own town. This Association was established in i8vn .- i. v.. in the abort space of eight years to bn on of the hading detective Associa-. wm vi. anrnca, .... Thia ia th onlv iaMtUHmi h-j in America that does Dot bt!rg for a - uiriuunuipi . cw iunucr partkouwrt addiea Joem T. Jimk -nsnmi n..tv. ' "I. Agent,,lM Maiai. Su, Forfolx, Vv. U..A. . .i z. V
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