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TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1888.
PKMOCKtlC DISTHICT COjVlltTIOS.
A ' convention of the Democratic
party of tfie fourth Congressional
.district will be teldV at Raleigh on
May 29t,b, ut-xt, to nominate a candi
date for Congress, a candidate for dis
trict elector, to elect two delegates to
the National Democratic! Convention
and for other gwposes. By order of
the committee.
E. J. Parbibj, ;
Chairman eiecutive committee.
(District papers will please cojpy).
Democratic State Executive Commute.
Raiigh, N. C, May 8th, 188)3.
To the peLcjatea to tie Democratic
State iJoitvention : ; '
The railroad companies in the State
, have geiieraUy agreed iq have roted'
. trip tickets a', excursion rates on sale,
.. A ,' ,s,n a rt t'ha T"lamnriir.lf Kr.ar.A
CoaveationtoJje held in this city on
May 30, h in to be good from May
28;!i to Juno 4th, both inclusive. So
delt gates will, be careful to buy tick
ets to Raleigh untl return.
R. II. Battle,
Chairman, Slo.
B. C. Becswith,
Secretary.
Dem jeratio papers please copy.
TIlECO.IVG.ITIun.
Democbatic National St- Louis,
June 5th.
State Raleigh, May 30th. t
Congressional 3d District, Golda-
boro, May 23d. f
. 4th DiBtrjict EaTeigh, May 29th,
5th ' District Greensboro, July
11th.
7th bigtricfc Salisbury, June 20th.
8 th District Lenoir, May 24th.
A westikh township instructs for
the "most plausible democrats in tne
field for State officials."
Without discussion qr. division the
Iloiiwe agrees to end general debate,
on the tariff bill Saturday. Day
break is tbtta at length made to ap
pear through Democratic endeavor.
Lit tlewood, the Englishman, won
.J--'. 11.: U TNT--,
fcut) bu-uav vtamujj; luwtpi u xctt
York, covering 611 miles and a quar-
V Jl . I UVI a w w rf M J aw
, m&ae in mst xfauruarj a race vviug
621 miles.
1 1 a TX 1 t ' 1 '
( 't tvit i vn ia fmr fViwlpn. the Khflihv
Aurora Bays an 4 it certainly could
.l I t llo (l.on
a bettor Democrat or a1 more faithful
; representative of , the people. His
course in Congress has been siioh. as
, to commend him greatly to he peo
ple of his district and of the Stats at
Tbi valuable paper on a gynecolo
gtcalsnbjebt read before the State
Medical Society at its meeting the
other day in Fayetteville bj Dr. A.
H- Goelet, a native of this State who,
Jkge, has alieady won fame and f or-
tune m bis profession in New,Tork
city, is published in full in; the New
York Medical Journal of the 12th
insL'
Action on the nomination of Mr.
Fuller a Chief Justice has been poat-poned-
by the Senate committee,
charged with the consideration of the
matter, but there need be no' fear of a
..postponement until after the election,
. suo'i. at soiiie - Republican scheme tb.
wnnlii havn? Anvthinir of thut. anri
Would only serve to hang a stone)
and a . very heavy stone, about the
mck of the Republican party.
' the: iiohjsk ani cattls; show.
Raleigh today welcomes j the- visi
tors to the Wake County Horse and
cittle Show. It is proud of the
public-spirited citizens who have
made the show ihe fine reality it will
be found and- it bids the farmers and
a'l others in the State who aro inter
ested ia improved breeds of stock to
' go and do as they havo done. The
possibilities of almost any part of the
Stite are abundantly shown in today's
exhibit and. they are of such excel
lent character as to make pretty
m a ch everybody who looks upon them
wish to follow the examplo which has
been set herer in Wake, and at
other points in North! Caro
' Una, it muf-t bo said, as well.
Nowhere else in the State, however.
and probably nowhere else in the
South, at It-ast in the Atlantic StateB
of the South, has as fine a sh-jw ever
- been made as that which will be made
'today. And as it is almost wholly
the result of Wake County enter-
lit, .-S' crt., fff Tr.liirtb' on1 irial!ifcn.A
"f i'" v- i" v-vf iu-
. de ;d of the meto who have made it
possible, who have projected it and
jfho now manage it.
The show is avery valuable ob
ject lopson to a'l the farmers of
the State and we trust there will be
man y here today to Bee jit.
The city is at its pretties-', and with
its back-ground of froth foliage,
' beautiful tlower-gardei s and ve!ety
lawns wi.'l sei oil
the difeplay to the-US01",8 now .BCCeB1D,e snow mar. tne
We tan promise aT01?m waa qUj and
uesi ftJ Villi t,atre. e tan promise
uiottt intereslibg and pleasant occa
sion to all who may lock in on us, an
occuMou f.. KhLadowing the future of
N'urlh Caicliiia n lain! 7niily flow
i with milk aud Loney.-
ii u citizen holds a bond for $1,1K)0,
btlii iL' 4 per tet.t interest and due
in 1007, that is wi h twe&tv jrars yet
t j i un, and.tln maker wants to take
k uj, vLat would the maker offer fc r
Itt '
We suppose he would Bay, money is
wjiiih '' per cent, and as the interest
ont tiie note is only 4 per cent, il5
preM-Lt value is about $000, At fur
thest he would say, I will pay the
principal and stop the iterott.
Would he offer to pay $1,270 for the
nott! Not unless be was inBano.
Well, the case is nbw presented just
in that way., The Government owes a
lot of notes due in 1007 for $1,000
each, bearing 4 per cent interest. The
holders of these bonds ask $1,270 for
them.
Congress ami the Jaw say that the
surplus money of the Government
must 1 used in buying iu these
notes. The Democrats say, stop the
surplus, so that She Government wi.l
nothave any money to pay in that way.
The Republicans say: "Oh, no ; we
are not willing to stop, the surplus.
Buy the bonds". That is the way it
stands.
Within one month the government
has paid out $21,665,500 for b-nda
amouutiDg to $18,088,000. That is,
tbosjgovexnment- in one month has
made a present to the bondholders of
more than $3,500,000. In ayear the
government will at the same rate
make' a present to the bondholders of
$40,000,000. In ten years, unless the
Republicans aPe beaten, the people
will make a present to the bondhold
ers of $250,000,000.
The plan of the Republicans leads
to that; the plan of the Democrats is
to stop the bond purchases bj, stop
ping the surplus.
It will be interesting to observe
how the Republican members of Con
gress from North. Carolina vote on
this question.
The only practicable wiy to stop payr
ing this bonus to the bondholders 16
to vote for the Mills bill. We will
see if our North Carolina members
favor paying this bonus to the bond
holders or not.
AIHEVILLG.
BEL1QIOS AKD POLITICS 15 THE "LA8D OF
TEX SKY."
Cor. News and Observer.
Ashivillk, N.G., My 12
Notwithstanding the uopropitious
weather' the Fearson meetings morn
ing and night are largely attended.
He preached last night from the text,
"This man receiveth sinners and eat
eth wjth them." v
The appearance of Mj. Malone in
the Republican convention yesterday,
and his motion to have the delegates
to Chicago instructed to vote for
Blaine was no surprise to this corn
munity. He has for years been drift
ing in the direction of the Republican
camp, and now he is received into the
fold,, and the last vealige of the habil
iments of Democracy which he has
so loosely worn for the past few years
falls from his shoulders. The path
of independence leads inevitably to
the lines of the enemy.
The Republicans will mke a strong
fight to carry this district. It is not
yet known who they will nominate for
Congress, but it is generally believed
ihey will take up some base deserter
from the Democratic camp.
The letters of Senator Vance have
created profound impression in this
section. They ought to be collected
in pamphlet form and issued as a
campaign documen;, not only in
North Carolina, but throughout the
North and Northwest.
The following are the resolutions
of the Democratic convention cf
Swain county :
Jittolved, That we endorse the fol
lowing named gentlemen for the
various State officers to-wit: Hon. C
M. Stedman, of New Hanover, for
Governor; Hon. S. .B. Alexander, of
Mecklenburg, for Lieutenant-Governor;
lion. W. L. Saunders for Poo
retary pf S-ate; Hon. D. W. Bain for
Treasurer; Hon. W. P. Roberts for
Auditory Hon. T: F. Davidson for
A'torney-General; Prof. James S.
Hill, of MitcbelfJ for Superintendent
of Public Instruo? ion. For Associate
Justices, of the Supreme Court, Hon.
A. Ci Avery, of Burke; Hon. Jas. C.
McRao, Hon. Joseph J. Davis. Hon.
W. T. Crawford, of Haywood, for
Elector of this district.
Th Tal-IIT (taeiUon.
From the Waterbury (Ct) Alliance.
There is still more or less talk about
"Straddling " the tariff question and
pointing the fiDger of scorn at skilful
ly made but non-committa! tariff
)lanks in party platforms. There is
ess of it than there was, for every
ono has cot&e to admit the necessity
of tariff revision, either up or down,
in order to reduce the surplus. In
order to have something to go by and
by which to mark the progress made.
if any, we print side by side the tariff
plant's in the platforms of bo' b parties
on j?hich the presidential contest of
1884 was fought :
TWEEDLEDUM.
Our party is pledged
TWKEDLEDE2.
Our party pledges
itself to correct the
inequalities of the
tariff and to reduce
the aurplu. -
to revise the tariff
in a spirit of fatrnee
to all interest?.
We have purposely left off the
party designations at the suggestion
of a recent correspondent, who wrote
that "it would be a good ioke if you
could show the tariff planks of 1884,
on both platforms, side by side, with,
out any heading, and offer a prize for
any one to tell off hand which is
which, and also what difference there
is between either of them and Presi
dent Cleveland's recent tariff mes
Bhage." There may be people so
familiar with platforms as to be able
to distinguish which s'de of the par
allel column belongs to the republican
party and which to the democratic;
biit no one who knows the meaning
of words can detect a ehade of differ
ence in meaning between the two
sides. ' And the man who can stand
on one side and quarrel with the
other1 has to have a trained imagina
tion. '-
ThB Lvieit RcglnuiiUI Lon in Iht Wn.
Tlie Century for May.
The official casualty list of the Con
federate forces are not so trustworthy
as those of the Union side, becanse
they have -not had the same careful
revision since the war closed, but the
i 1. 1 , i , . i
mat tue rturmern nerve was equally
steady. The Twenty-sixih North Car
olina Pettigrew's Brigade, Heth's
Division lost at Gt-t'ysburg, S6
killed and 502 wounded; total, 588,
not including the m ssing, of whom
there were about 120. In one com
pany, 84"strong, every man and officer
was hit, and the Orderly Sergeant
who made out the list did it with a
bullet through each leg. This is by
far the largest regimental loss on
either side during the war.
The invitation of the Society of
the Army of the Potomac was cordially
accepted by the Society of the Army
of Northern Virginia at Richmond,
!lr d fivetbouaud of the boys in gray
w ll visit Pennsylvania again in ser
ri d ranks, this time as friends.
Camnvarclal Epltarme.
TX. T. Commercial and Financial Chronicle.
Fbidat Nioht, May 11, 1888.
Rains and violent storms in the
trans-Mississippi region are among
the principal events of the week.
Floods and damage to crops, immedi
ate or apprehended, are the conse
quences. Bat from nowhere do we
hear any more complaint of drought
Lighter rains east of the Mississipi i,
extending to the whole Atlantic coast,
have done much good. Speculation
in leading staples was somewhat fit
ful, and in wheat only has much ac
tivity been shown. General trade has
improved with the warmer weather.
Debate on the tariff reform bill has
made good progress, and it is proba
ble that the Mills measure will be
furtheg modified in a reduction of the
free list aud in the restoration of pro
tective duties before it will be put
up n its passage; and that if it finally
passes it will be a measure of a doubt
ful efficiency in the direction that was
originally contemplated. Inland navi
gation is now ful'y resumed.
Lard on the Bpot has brought more
money, but in a small way only, and
cloBes dull at 8 10a8 15c for prime
city, 8 55a8 60o for prime to choice
Western, 8 25c for rehned to the con
tinent and 9 35c for refined to South
America. The speculation in lard for
future delivery has continued moder
ately active, but . prices show some
further, advance. Some decline yes
terday, under sales to realize, was
fully recovered today. a.
Pork hai been moro active; mess
$14 50al5.25 for old and new; extra
prime $13al3 25; clear $16 57al7.75
Cut meats have been active; pickled
bellies 7a7Jc; shoulders 7a7 c, and
hams llall;; smoked shoulders
8c, and hams 12ial2Jc. B9ef is'
nominal at $7a7i0 for extra messand
$7 50a7-75 for packet per baTe1; In
dia mess quoted at $11 50a$13 per
tierce; beef hams steady at $16 per
barrel. Tallow lower at 4. Stearin e
is dearer at lOalQc. Oleomargarine
is quiet at 8c. Butter is in full sup
ply and cheaper at 223264c for cream
ery. Cheese-is unsettled; old State
factory" quoted at 8allc; new do.
SJalOc, and new skims 3aSc.
Coffee on the spot was only moder
ately active in the past week, but
very full prices have been maintained,
owing to Bmall s'ocks. The, close
is quie The speculations in Rio
options has been notable for the erbarp
advance in the early deliveries, but
latterly there has been some irregu
larity. Raw sugars have been dull and
drooping, but closed steady at
4 1316c. for fair refining Guba and
5 7-16c for centrifugal, deg. test
Refined sugars have also cheapened a
frac ion. Molasses brought 20c,
but closes at 20c. for 50 deg. test,
and quiet. The auction sales of teas
developed some irregularity in values,
but no important changes.
Spirits turpentine was more active
at the decline noted in our last and
today is firmer at 37c. Rosins were
also more active and close firmer at
$1.22a$1.274, for common to good
strained.
The specu'ation in cotton for fu
ture delivery at this market opened'
the week under review with a feeling
of considerable depression, due to the
full movement of the crop, improved
prospects for the next season a yield,
and a falling off in the export de
mand, which induced considerable
selling to realize the late advance.
The reduction from the best prices of
the previous week was 17a20 points
for i his crop and October and 8all
points for the more distant deliveries.
Late on Wednesday tho continuance
of excessive rains in the Southwest
caused more attention to be directed
to the next crop, and on Thursday a
stronger report from Liverpool, in
conjunction with the rapid re
duction of American stocks,
caused a emart advance, which
however, was not fully sustained in
the closing transactions. The Bureau
report of a backward season, and the
plauting on the first of May showing
an irregular decrease from one year
ago, was accepted as substantially
correct, and had little effect. Today
there was a sharp decline, Liverpool
coming unexpectedly lower and the
weather at the South having much
improved, especially in Texes and the
Southwest Cotton on the spot was
les3 activearly in the week. " The
export demand appeared to have fal
len off, and on Wednesday quotations
were reduced 1 16c.' On Monday
sales for export in the previous week,
to the extent of 7,411 bales,' were
made public. Today the market was
quiet at 10c for middling uplands
Supreme Canrt Dccliloni.
Digested by the News and Observer.
Springs vs. Schenck & Toole.
Held, Where the court rules that
in no reasonable view of the evidence
tne piaiDiin can recover on ap
peal the evidence might be taken in
the most favorable light for him.
nere one enters upon lanu as a
tenant he cannot be heard to deny
the title of the landlord, nor can he
rid iiimseLf of his relation as tenant
with a complete surrender of posses
sion. Where a co-defendant is also
in possession, along with such tenant
a 'recovery may be had as to such ten
ant, and the plaintiff would proceed
under the writ of possession at his
own peril. Where a tenant lets an
other into possession, and together
tbey take a deed from a stranger, and,
making no open claim to ownership,
do not register the conveyance and
apparently continue the tenancy,
such possession will be held fraudu
lent and collusive and will be held in
law subject to all the rights of the
landlord. And so if one enters
on laud by the sufferance of i the ten
ant, he will himself assume the re
lation of tenant to the landlord,
which cannot be thrown off at will.
Sullivan vs Powers.
A deed conveying land iu fee by an
intended husband to his intended
wife on the expressed consideration
of money paid, but in reality in con
sideration of a promise of marriage,
is not s'ich a mcringt setllomcnt or
inarriaro nntract as iti-contemplated
in section 1269 of the Code making
such deeds void if not registered
Within six months.
. A marriage settlement is a convey
ance on trusts enforcible in equity
and giving a different direction to
pt&perty than would follow at law
from the marriage. A.n absolu'e con
veyance of the legal estate to the in
tended wife is.not within thepurview
of the statute.
Caddell vs. Alien.
Held, A powtr of attorney to exe
cute a deed for land must itself be
under seal. A deed made in pursu
ance of the power must, to be effect
ive, be made in the name of the prin
cipal and not of the attorney.
Held, The court cannot supply
seals and interpolate words. If can
not make instruments, but can on'y
construe them.
Held, That wlu-re tne cause of ac
' m ia at law andDOoqi y is alleged,
nor equitable relief asked, the court
cannot administer equitiee; to obtain
equity-relief, tner mutt be proper
allegationsln the pleadings io that
end.
Fleming vs. Patterson.
Held, That a judge ia vested with
the authority to issue a restraining
order whenever a suit has been be
gun, and a suit is begun when the
summons ia issued, and service inot
a prerequisite.
A restraining ord r may be issued
before the service of the summons
and without no ice If a defendant,
having notice of the restraining or-de-,
disregards it, he is guilty of con
tempt. ;
Even if a restraining order be
granted erroneously, it is to be obeyed
until dissolved, aud an appeal does
not impair its effect.
State vs. Logan.
A description of property in a deed
is sufficient when it in terms, or by
reasonable implication ar sing from
the facts stated in respect to Us cir
cumstances, relations sand connec
tion?, d8igna!es the property so tLat
it can certainly be seen or ascertained.
Thus a description "my tobacci crop
to be grown this year on my own
land'' is sufficient.
Wonderful Cnrti.
W. D Hoyt & Co., wholesale nod re
tail druezista of Rome. Oa., say : We
have been selling I r. King's New Dis
covery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's
Arnica iale for four years Have never
handled remedies that sell as well, or
give such universal satisfaction. There
have been some wonderful cures effected
by these medicines in this city-. Several
cases of pronounced consumption have
been entirely cured by the use of a few
bottles of Dr. King's New -DiBCOvesy,
taken in connection with Electric Bit
ters. W guarantee them always. Sold
by Lr c Johnson & Co.
a- aa'
The Noi thern Methodist General
Conference has been considering re
ports on a proposed reunion of the
Church, North and South, and the
proposition for an ecumenical confer
ence in this country in 1891.
The Bobiteretis Atlaatk.
is a terror to the timid voyagers, scarcely lesson
account ot the perils of the deep Mian the almost
certainty ot sea sickness. The best curative ol
mal de mer Is Bostettar's Stomach Bitters, which
settles the stomach at once and prevents Its dis
turbance. To all travelers and tourists, whether
by sea or land, It presents a happy medium be
tween the nauseous or lbeHiHTai resources ot
the medicine chest, anil the prSbiem&iical benefit
derivable from an uumedicated alcoholic stimu
lant, no matter how pure. The jarring of a rail
road car often produces stomachic disorders akin
to that caused ty the rolling of a ship. Kor this
the Kilters U a prompt and certain remedy. The
use of bracklsti water, particularly, on long voy
ages in the tropics. Inevitably breeds disorders of
the stomach and bowels, ilostrtter's Stomach
Hitters mixed with Impure waters nullifies Its im
purities. Similarly i.t counteracts ntalrlal and
other prejudicial influences of climate or atmos
phere, a well as the etlects of exposure and fa
tiiine Vse It for kidney complaints, rheumatism
and debility.
Pritce Bi.-marck declared that he
could not assist tho Prince Alexander
Princess Victoria marriage, unlets he
Prince expressed unreservedly hi de
termination to give up all claims to
the throne of Bulgaria . Russia must
not be offended.
C frames
e ery
pound
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
URES Narrona PreatratloB.Ncrvont Read
aebe Neuralgia, Nervous Wcakaesa
.Stomach and Liver Diseases, and a?
affections of the Kidneys.
A NERVE TONIC.
Oxosoa W. Bocro. St Airman, Omw., axyn -"
For two rears I was a sufferer from nervous de.
.bllity, and I thank Ood and the diaoorerar erf the
valuable remedy that Pathi's Cixkbv OowotnrD
cored me. A ia a valuable remedy. Lone xnajr t
live. Let any on write to me for advice."
AN ALTERATIVE.
Abowzo Abbott. Wmmoa, V.. asm
" I believe Pilars Cklkbt CoMpomrD sived my
Ufa. My trouble seemed to be an Internal humor.
Peroral used it I was covered with an eruption from
" head to heel." Tne eruption is rapidly healing:
and I am five hundred per cent, better every way?
A LAXATIVE.
a. C Bxab, Wtrrnt Rrvn Jrmortow, V., sarm "
For two years past I have been a freat sufferer
from kidney and liver troubles, attended with dys
pepsia and constipation. .Before I bemm to take
Cklkbt Can hoc kd it seemed as though mmyOttng
ailed me. Now I can sr nothing ails ma
A DIURETIC.
GkoBOK ABBOTT. SlOTJX CTTT. IoWS, Say!
"I have been using- Faixi'h Ckuebt CowTomrl
and it has done me more good for kidneys and lamt
back than c. 'spr medicine I have ever taken.
Hundreds of tenlmonlals have been received from
persons who have uaed this remedy with remarkble
benefit. Send for circular.
Prio. SI.OO. SoU by
WELLS.RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors
BUKUMOTOK. VT.
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT.
Farm of 6 acres In" Immediate surburlts ot Kal-
eleli. bounded by Asylum and KavetSeville roads.
and private road on the south ; commands ex'
tenuea views on an sides, s
Gray soil, red sub-soil, warm, well exposed and
adapted to cotton, corn, clover, all the crapes
and cereals. The stores specially suited U
grape. Two settlements on (arm. New d,wel-i
une. nve pooa size ana omer smaller rooms,
kitchen, out houses and stables all In pretty oak
grove. s e 1 of Kood water; also three head well
bred horses.
Terms made, easy as could reasonably be ex
pected. ,
Dr. F. X. PULLER,
. Itligh.
QEAL PBOFEKTY FOB SALE
On Monday, the llth day of Jrjne, isx, at the
court house tloor In KaleiKh, at VI m , 1 will sell
under a judgment of the buperior Court of Wake
county in the special proceediun entitled Andrew
feyme, adm'r of Joseph Wilson, against Nancy
W ilson and others, the undivided one-sever tb In.
teresi DeioiiKH'g to ine esiaie ot said Joseph wll.
son In the tract of land (about 38 acres) lu Swift
Jos. Wflson lived at the time of fits
creeK township, wane eounly, on which said
death, adln-
ing the lauds ol Harney Jones. B. T. Wilson, J
r. Massey, win. sixain ana uock Wood.
Terms- Hnfl folirt.ll CAHh. reairine 1, ltv
with Interest at s per cent, evidenced by bond and
security.
ANDREW BY ME,
Adm'r and ConimUftioiwr
liaklgh, N. C, May 7th, lssa.
A Convenient Place
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MOSELEY'S
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Convenient for lawyers, because it's
naar the Capitol ; convenient because you
are comfortHtfle with pood fire in your
rooms; convenient foe we have all the
deleaves of the season; conyeuient to
have everything at hand for ,
Reasonable Rates.
Convenient for everybody who wanlc
a quiet quiet place, to rtt.
It's a convenient place for we make
everybody feel as if at horns. Yon will
be Ptiti-fted at.
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PHILADELPHIA,
TILFENTIIAJi, Agent,
Charleston, S. 0.
COTTON HOES,
FORKS,
,. RAKES, :
' SHOVELS.
HOSE REEL,
ICE CREAM
EREEZERS, "
. . ALABASTINE.
BABY
CARRIAGES
FISHING
TACKLE.
THOS H. BRIGGS & SONS
BRIGGS' BUILDING.
RALKIQB. N. C
KECE1 VERS' SALE,
Notice Is hereby plven that by virtue of a de
cree ot the United States Circuit Court lor the
W estern District of North Carolina rendered In a
cause iheieio pending, entitled Oeorfte A. WcCor
Diick 1 1 al. vs. north Carolina Mil, stone Company
et als. we, the undersigned, appointed in said
cause Receivers of the assets of said company,
win sen at puDiic aucuon upon tne terms herein
aiier sraieu si. u o chui a. m. ou
THUBSDAY, JULY 5 rH1888.
on the premises fit Farkwood. Moore Count v. N
C, all flic property, asset and effects described
In tne aeeas 01 irusi irom saiu company to A. U.
Brenlxer. Trustee, and to A. H. McNeill.rTru-te.
(which deedrof trust are registered In the office
of the Register of Deeds lor Moore County, N. C,
and are hereby referred to) and also all the other
property, assets and effects of the N. C. Millstone
Company.
Among the property to be sold Is :80 acres more
or less of finely timbered and good farming land,
embracing the inexhaustible millstone quarry
from which are made the far-famed "Moore Coun
ty Grit" mills, and contatning among other Im
provements all the buildings, shops, tools and ma
chinery requisite and used in manufacturing said
mills, also two handsome dwelling houses with
necessary out-houses, barns, 4c ., country store,
twenty-two tenant houses, also a Haw Mill and
Dry Kiln complete. Planing Machine, Matcher
and Planer, two Blacksmith shops. Ice Machine,
Patent Roller Flouring Mills, Machine Shops and
Foundry all complete and equipped with the best
machinery. Also a Telephone Hystem, 17 miles
long, extending from Park wood through Carthage
to Cameron ion the it. & A. A. I.. R. K., also 4S
shares of steek in the Carthage R. R , also a very
large and assorted stock of machinery, tools and
niachiuery supplies. Including engines, boilers,'
pumps, corn-sheller, shingle machine, wind mill,
belts, pi plnr, band and rwund iron. Ac, a lot of
gold mine machinery also large lot of finished
and unfinished mills and millstones ; also large lot
of sash, doors and blinds, goods, wares and mer
chandise and other personal property of various
descriptions, and in large quantities and all the
other property, together with the franchise el sard
conpany.
TERMS OF SALE :
The property will be offered first in detail and
then iHToTOorm okoss. If the highest bids, when
the properly is offered In detail aggregate more
than tlie highest bid lor Ute property when offered
in gross, the bids in detail to be reported to Court
as Ihe last and highest bids, otherwise the bid iu'
gross will be reported to Court as the last and
highest bid .
- whenofferednrDKTAiLthesaidrealestatwtth
the buildings and so -much machinery, &c,as is
necessary in the maniiiacUire of mills as described
In said decree as 'The Plaut," will be
offered at one-third ot purchase price in
cash tlie balance la two equal Instal
ment s, payable in 6 and 12 months, the
defer.ed payments to bears per cent Interest from
day of sale, and to be secured by notes with good
security, the purchaser to keep the property in
sured for the benefit of tlie Receivers la a sum
equal to half the unpaid purchase price ; upon de
fault of which tlie, said Receivers shall have Ihe
right to so Insure the said property and the
amount so paid by them lor. such insurance 'shall
be added to and form part of the purchase price.
The purchaser to be lot Into possession upon Ihe
confirmation of said sale and Ihe payment of the
cash iustalment of purchase price : the title to be
re-laineu uniu me purcnase price is paiu in lull.
-All ihe other property including, the Klourin
unl Toa M!uliine Telenhmne Kvnrem. WIH un
Machinery, &., in Machine Whops and Foundry ,hi
Haw Mill and Dry Kiln, iu Supply Room, Ac., be
ing onereu separately anu ior casn .
After such offering m lhetail and before the
offering in gkohs, the purchasers at the detail
sale shall deposit with the Receivers 2Q per cent
of tlie purchase ptiee respectively of the forego
ing property as an earnest of their respective bids
uputi failure ol which the Receivers shall have
ixiwer to resell any item of said property, upon
which the per cent slmll not be deposited.
The whole f tlie property ordered to be sold
will then be offered in one Jot or in GKOsson the
following terms : For an amount in cash equal to
the amount (or which all Ihe property (except
The I'laut." Telephone Sjistem. Saw Mill and Dry
Kiln MachiBrryjsold is iKTAu.uKctherwiUi one-
the gross bid to be paid to ti and 12 montlu, the
deferred Instalments of the purchase prieeto b&ir
per cent interest from dsy of sale, aud to be so
cured by not with good security. The purchaser
to keep the property Insured and to be let Into
possession and the title to be retained In the man
ner abwve prescribed.
In addition to the above described property we
will also sell at said time and p!;u-e, for cash, one
oilier track ol land coutaiing to acres, and know n
as the "Hornef Tract ;" also one 16-horse W ood.
Tabor & Morse Portable Engine on wheels, one
Lane A Bodly Saw Mill wluh feet carriage, one
SO-inch solid saw and 60 fqet eight-inch rubber
belt apd six wagons . i .
For full details referenceIs made to said do
ciee. ' v m
At Bairk wood the climate is mild and healthy,
labor Cheap, timber plentiful, water good, and
church and school facilities good. For further
Information address the undersigned,
JNO. W. HINSDALK,
ERNEST HA V WOOD,
Receivers of the N.C. Millstone Company 9
juueign, a . u.
BERGNMEIEL
MODglEo
mayuatos. : -
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NO. &
MY MOUNTAIiV TI$I1
OB
FARSER tiVKES' BITTER CfllKI.
Warming; up to business arjd wonder
ing why butter don't come.
WILL OPEN TODVY
A case of
Fine Dress Suits.
Warm weather clothine: a lartre stock
on hand.
Fresh Goods, Low Prices.
CLOTHIERS SHATTERS
Raleigh Marble Works,
417 and 418 FayetteTille St.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Branch Yard, Lairdcr'n Old Stand.
:kaykttkvillk: n. c
Manufacturer of all kinds of Monument,
sod lombHtonea in Marbles or Uramtea,
Also Con ti actor for all kinds of Building
wok, uurDing I'oste, Utepe, Kills, &c
DESIGNS
Of all descriptions kept on hand and srnt
to any add reus upon application.
Chas. A. Goodwin
Pro;uiptot.
COAL
Three Hundred and HTlren Tuns
Arrived a few days since, second ship
mens of tnat excel u r.t Ked Ash
L0RBERRY COAL
For grates. Superior to any other
anthracite coal. Two hundred
tons Tenneesee Soft, and one
hundred W. Va. 8plint.
WCDX3M3D,
FIFTY CORDS
DRY PINE,
And two hundred befit heart. Cut any
tengtn desired, or sold long.
Dn
Uo
The beet illuminating oils, delivers
from our patent oil tank wagon.
No waste to purchasers.
PHIL. II: ASDREWS & CO
gEALED PROPOSALS.
Raijciqh, N. C, May 8th, 188.
Sealed DroDoeals will La
Saturday, May lVHh, 1888, at noon, for
the f Ol 1 tYW j n Cr work nd mann'ol
1st. Brick work for the erection of the
n. t-. oouege or Agriculture and Me
chanic Arts according to plana and re
vised specifications of same.
The Executive Committee will f utnish
an Dric ana an lumber for scaffolding.
Estimated quantity of brick to be used
8800.000. .
The building is to be located one mile
iuo wrporate limits or uaieijrn,
lines of Kaleiph & Augusta and Rich
mond & Danville railroads.
8. For stone work and material (gran
ite and sandstone) to be nsed in erecting
said College, according to plans and speo-
luxuuui oa umeuuea sua revised, cfam
pies of stonoand name of quarry must
be shown.
8. For ba-ement, door and window
frames as per plans.speciflcations and de
tail drawings, all of which for the above
can be seen at the office of the under
signed in this city.
The Executive Committee reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
W. S. PBIMBOOE,
Chairman ExecutrveCommittee.
niajfldtd.
tALVAMZED WIRE AETTLG !
Bst ami Cheap, at Fence in the Market lor Poul
try. Uarden or Lawn. In haiea.
ISO Keet Long.
4 FKT HIGH, ONLY SO TER BALE
5 FKET HIGH, ONLY 5.S PKB BU?
?w?KH.,L,HH' ONLY 6 75 BAlll
Other widths Irom 2 too ft . at proportionate prices.
Address ord rs mid nn r ponrit-nce to
li. 8. WIKH NETTING CO.,
iKeadeSt., new York..
I WIRE RAILING AWT, nn.
NAMENTAL WIRE
T TI IT" IT I A- -l rf-fc '
No. lie & 115. North Howaid street, Bal
timore, manufacturers of wire railing
fenders, wires, wood and coal 'rrYns,
wwv -mw ma usxiweaos, row eel, tec
STJilMER
CAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS,
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, WESI VIRGINU.
ALKALINE lilTHIA WATERS,
SUPERIOR IRON WATERS.
Lithia Baths of any Temperature. Ilerels where the alck reoorer and the wall
e al ways ha pnv. A . B. Bntmi in ebarm of dlninir room and klaKn A "
8end for pamphlet and say where yon saw
Haywood White
Sniphnr Springs.
under new uaraqkuxnt.)
W AYNESVILLE, N. a
The loveliert snot in all Ood wonder
land of beauty ! Nature's trundle-bed of
recuperation!
New 8 story brick hotel, 170 feot long,
with veranda's 12 feet wide and 250 feet
long. House handsomely furnished.
Everything new, bright and clean. , Ac
commodations in eery department
strictly first-class in every particular.
About 100 rooms, including desirable
cottages near main building. ' , -
Special Arrangements will ba made
for the Months of June and September.
Allen & Neville.
Proprietors.
BATTERY PARK HOTEL,
Open Throughout the Year.
ASHEVILLE, N. O.
JNO. B. STEELE, Manager.
'STJMMKB KATES FOB SKI SON OF 1888, MAT,
JUHK, JULY, AUGUST AND BEFTKMBXR.
When one room is occupied, by one per
son:
Per day . . v . 1 4.00
Per week - - - S21.00 to 25.60
Per month, 4 weeks . 78.00 to 90.00
When one room is occupied by two
pDiwns;
Per day - . . f 7.00
Per week - - SS.00 to 43.00
Per month - - 120.00 to 180.00
bpeelal Rates to FamllieB.
Above ratee. are governed according to
location of rooms.
Parlor suits and rooms with baths
extra.
Edw. J. llardin, Grocer,
Offers at all times a complete and'
carefully
Selected Stock
Of all seasonable substantial! and luxu
ries of the J
PROVISION TRADE
Meats, Fish, Fine Butter, Fine Teas,
Coffees, etc., etc x
Canned Goods of thej moat aiproved
brands, including he Peaches, PeEra,
Aprioois and Cherrin of thev
"Ooldnn Gate Cosapany "
of San Joee.
BEST CANNED VEGETABLES,
Corn, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Succotash
Ac, etc
PRESERVES,,
Jellies, Sauces, Olives, Flavoring, Ex
tracts, and everything else
in the way of
TABLE SUPPLIES
For special announcements from day
to day, see the local oolums of this paper.
E.J. HARDIN.
AND
NOT SLOW!
For an ioeertld and rwfrnahincr h rav
age go to A. W. Goodwin & Co s drug
store, and you can get it, sparkling soda
water, ice cold mineral waters, orange
cum on araugnt, moxie, limeades and
milk shakes.
25,000 Cigars
J ust received, choice and select brands.
Sweet and free smokers. If von eaJor
a pleasant and delightful smoke, yon
can ges is ac uooawin a a rug store.
GARDEKSmGF IYEBT KIND AND FOR
EVERYBODY.
Standard Patent Medicines, Drugs,
spioee and Flavoring Extracts. Per-
turnery and Toilet Soaps.
The beet brands of chewing and amok
ing tobacco always on hand.
prescriptions dispensed at all houra of
a nay or nig tit.
We want your orders and intend , to
have them if Prices and Quality will
win.
A. W. Goodwin & Co.
REMOVAL,
I. WIKETROB,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Will remove his place of business en or
about
JUNE 1ST
To the commodious rooma lately occu
pied by sir. a. &.retn.
f0. o fcAM iYlAKl LN S I MKT,
(Opposite Poetoffloe.)
There hd will open a line of roods and
will be prepared to do tailoring never
surpassed in Raleigh, either In point of
excellence or reasonableness of prices.
Being- now full of orders he begs to an
nounce that he cannot in justice to his
customers take anymore before June
1st, the date of his removal.
. There will be no change in prices bv
reason of the removal. The best goods
at the lowest prices will be furnished in
the future as they have been in the past.
With thanks for the liberal mi rosace
rsaretoior anu now nnng tsurvwa,
Very Reepecfuily. '
I. Wlnotrobel
RESOBTfe.
this advertisement. ,
' c Proprietor. j
mm mm seeds.
- H'TOrj wAHT
A Good Vegetable Cabfeii
' PLANT j .
LANDRETH'S OR ELV'S
EKLIABLB-
GARDEN SEEDS
BOLD BY- 1
LEE. J OHNSON & CO.
Druggists Seedsmen
OPPOSITB POSTOrriOE,
KALE IO H, 1. 0. "
Seed dealer, supplied at MaWphfa.
Wholesale prices.
Orders by mail promptly filled.
LEE, JOHNSON & CO;
DKCOQI8TS AND fixxDeiaic.
CITIZENS' TRUST COMPANY
RALEIGHN, a, ! .
PollciU and is empowered U ntermte
1.
TRUSTS 07 All kinds.
HAXAQi norsarrT as
ETent for Ownor
To Buy and toll Property,
COLLECT REIS TW
LOOK UntB TAXRS.
BUY AND SELL SECURITIES; ;
To issue negotiable certificateii again to
goods on storage upon which money can
be obtained at the Lowest Ruling Rat
Jd aU ;buiDO luually done by
Trust Companies. ,
u. HAWKINS, President.
P WnQN. -mr.lv I
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Cards and Envelopes
Ever introduced into this State, and a
linwuinrtmant nf ml 41
o w . . iiu wj y, ui,r
class presses, Ac, we are well
prepared for
SCHOOL PRINTING,
And solicit patronage for
Imitations,
Programmes,
, . CSronlsjrs,
Catalognefl,
reuv. J JUUI VIUWI ail UQfW.
foTBemember we have the largest and
meet complete Printing and Binding Fs
tablishmont in North Carolina. y
EDWARDS & BR0UGHT0N, ,
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Printers and Binders, Balejgh, N. C.
NORTH CAROLINA ;
Home Insurance Co.,
OF RALEIQH, N. 0.
OrsaalaeS ts ISBS.
Has been insuting property in! ISorth
Carolina for eighteen years. With apents
In nearly every town In the Bute aoces
sible to railroads and east of the jnoun
THE HOME,
Solicits thaprXronagBof property pwners
in the State, offering them safe Indem
nity for losses at rates as low as those of
any company working in North Carolia
' CLASSES OF rSOrCITTIISllKI : .
DwAlllnflra In tmni mv,A
can tile risks, churches, schools, court-.;
houses, society lodges, private bams and j
stables, farm produce and lire jtock, cot
ton srina. ' ?
Insure in the North Carolina Hore e
insurance Company.
WS. fttmaoBx, 1 Ca as. Boot
President. Am V mA t.
W. Q. UrcHtraoH, . p. Oowm
Vice-President.
Office in Rritrra' RnMf Wt M
Adjuster.
etteville street. Teleohoae No. ffa. '
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Of Every Deserlpttoo. : ' ' .
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