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News anp Observer PrjBLianiD Daily ixci:rT Mosdat) and Wefkly. -. JJi THE NEWS A OBSERVER Co J. I. BtKHE, lUlltor. Only one year, by man postpaid, - six months, " ' f 1 00 t SO 1 TO 1.26 Wsekly, tine year, ' " Ho name wrtwed without payment, au d no pv ot seut after Uie cntratlou of time paid lor. SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1888. DKMOCHVT1C tJISTHICT CO VSSTIO tho Democratic party of the fourth Congressional district will' be .held at Raleigh on Mav 29th, next, to nominate a candi date forGoneress, a can Jidate for dis trict elector, to oloct two delegates to the National Domocratict Convention and for other'purposes. By order of iht committee. y E. J. PAsnisa, Chairman executive couimittee. (Districi papers w .11 please copy). Drfttorrallc SUle RircniUe t'onmlltr. ' Ralku-.u, N.'C , May 8th, 1888. to the Delegates t th i'auM-rutrc State Cont'ChtJoii : ' Toe railroad companies iu the State have generally agreed-to have round trip tickets at excursion rates on gait-, lor delegate's to the Democratic State Convention to be held, in this city on May 30th inst, to be good from May 28th to June 4th, both inclusive. So delegates will bo careful to buy tick ets to Raleigh and return. II. II. Battle, Chairman, &c. B. C. Beckwith, Secretary. Democratic papers please copy. TIIK CO. VKNTIONS. Democratic National St. Louis, June 5th. State Raleigh, May 30th. 1st District Elizabeth City, June .11. Congressional 3d District, Golds boro,!May 23d. 4th District Raleigh, May 29th. 5th District Oreensboro, J uly j 11th. 6th District Wilmington, June 27. 7th District Salisbury, June 20th. 8th District Lenoir, May 24th. DEMOCRATIC COl'STl COSVKSTlOS. The convention of the Democratic party in Wako county for the election bt delegates lo the State convention etc, will meet at 12 o'clock today in Metropolitan Hali, : this city. The newly elected township executive committees will rueit for the purpose 61 electihcr a county executive com mittee-, etc., an hour earlier in the Court House. Tub- judiciary committee of the .Northern Methodist' Conference de cides that bishops hold office for life. Thi Democrats of Nevada take a pretty rank hold, but they ar mighty right in endorsing President Cleve land's administration and denouncing the surplus revenue. . - Today quite a number of Demo cratic oonventions, Wake's included, wjll be held ihronchour. iha Slots with more expectation of a reliable result after the returns come in from t these. ; f imk was when Mahone and John S. Wise eat side by Bide in Virginia Republican (bcl-called) conventions. "Now the distance between them is great iu more senses than ono." The ItloUmond Dispatch Bays, The Ma- hone forceB are widely split. Hence vie accept with alacrity the invi'ation extended by the Dispatch to "shake." We wish the Qld Dominion an even more speedy riddance of Maboneitm than seems inevitable: Thkt re talking now of bridging the British channel. Thirty two mil lion pounds sterling, they say, or about a hundred and sixty million dollars, will be ample. for the pur. pose, and this is but a trifle, Of C0UC89. It is a French con tractor, however, who is pushing the Scheme and the British government ' may have the same .objection to a bridge that it has to the tunnel, -which baa been proposed. Thi que6ti,0n at Washington is whether the Republican leaders will accept the proposition of Mr. Mills to vote on the tariff bill as a whole at theclose; of genecal debate or will prefer to consider it item by item, in the hope of securing its defeat in that way. It is earnestly to be hoped that the tariff reformers are right in their expression of belief that they, wlii win wnictevor corn of .the di lernmas taken; Blaine has. been heard frtfioi again. A letter from a gentleman in Italy, who interviewed him and to whom he Said he would "most assuredly not- enter the field again; th.U ho is through wi'h politics for a wfiile," was published in Buffalo just av the Republican Convention there broke up. It appears, howfever, to have btti written three weeks ago, before the first State convention was held, and the Blaine men say s ippory James hats clanged his mind since then.. We may yet expect to hear of cable instructions from the man from Ma ne to "burn that letter'' as well as the prior one from Florence. TiiK Ohio Democrats endorsed Cleveland with .'cheers and shouts. Th? tariff reform views of .our able executive were heartily sustained by - a convention full of enthusiasm. And so it goes all arer -the countty. Tho only question at St. , Louis will be as to the nominee far Vice-President and ; the result of the' deliberations in this ease we wish to. see Hon. A. E. Ste 'veuson of Illidais, a man of North Carolina aniecedents, of thorough iivailabdity, of1 'honesty, capability and fitnesR. We, hope to see his name coupled with 'that . of Cleveland for' the victory Lav awaits th. !!::.. tratic hostB. Tbo Virginia Republican ronveti tion at Petersburg wa a most uproar ious gathering from all accounis and ended in a wide and angry fpii' . i iif ft . between tho Mahone ana ipeiac tions. The little General (seems to havfi mii his grip just a lido tco tight and his ablest lieutenants kick clear out of the traces as a conse quence. At last accounts &u un- Mahone convention had procoftdv-d to e!cct delegates to Chicago and eo on as if there never had been &aeh a Diffmv as Mahone. It seems to have been quitu a parrot ana mousey time they had and the Democratic 1 psrty of the Stato ia to be congratulated. As it vra at Petersburg we nope it may always be with the enejmes ol Democracy shame and contusion and angry breach and threatening. It is the Democratic doctrino alone in its nuritr that can prevail long or with any degree of satisfaction fr any length of time among a f?ee peo ple . a i. Mi: Hanpai.l has delivered hiins"lf his larcfully prepared irgumeut' iu bt-half of the bill ho has offered iu oppi'sit-io.n to the regular Democratic meiiKure for stoppage of the surplus a::d ta iff reform, but he will find hiuilf wholly uualile to convince' any consider abo number of people of patriotic intent in obstructing the only measure of relief for the people that has any chance of passipg. In the eye of genuine ' Democracy he must appear in. the light of an ob structionist merely. His bill , is all right as far as it goes, or rather is imon the riijbt line, and his wish for the abolition tf the internal revenue system root and branch suits North Carolinians to a T, but his tariff reform defea not begin to go far enough, does not touch-, the evils of pro'ec tion which are doing the country such ereat harm, and'in his provision for the total repeal of the internal sys tem 1 shuts his eyes to the' fact that such repeal, though certainly most devoutly to be wished, is unat taiuable at present and puts beyond. hope wliat is possible in the way of a modification of the evil. A wiser position than this is necessary at the present-juncture and that wiser po sition is to be ionna in ice position taken by."the Democratic party in tte Mills bill Nobth Carolina is naturally a Dam ocratic State an,d must be kept so. Every real intereaof the State d mands tnis. earnest wom is. neces sary to such end, however. The Democratic vote must be got to the polls. There must be Democratic harmony in Wake and in every otbe county. Agreement must be made now on the bast men to lead the Democratic hosts, regardless of per sonal or: auy other sort of preiudi ces, and there must be a closing up of ranks and a standing shoulder to shoulder lor the party nomi nees. There must be thorough organization in every county. and by this we meaa or gam zatioji from every voting precinct up and patriotic citizens of the State. t . ' - - r" v wilO CU Li There must be such organization as will secure a poll of the full party strengin. ine alternative is a very wen aennea possiouity ot a return to the horrors of Radical control, and such a tiling is not to be permitted py toe merr wno are really interested in the welfare. Such a thing musfr be put beyond the rane of dohbi bfiity. but this can only be done by hard work. Are oar Wake county ureinren preparea to uo tbeir par of what i ia necessary ? We believe they are. Senate Vasok has the tenth of his' series of articles on tho tariff in the Baltimore. Sun of the lGth. He shows that tho tariff tai necessarily injures five sixths of the people of the country, and that the end find object of the, protective tariff is to increase prices. The protected manufacturer is benefited by the Radical system we have to endure because of course he gets morefor what hs has to sell un der protection than he would get otherwise, but he represents com paratively a very smaJl class. The great body of the people are taxed, and taxed heavily, grievously, in or der that be may enjoy the extraordi nary profit afforded him, and this is by no means just. All who have no lyanu faetured product? tcfeBell, professional men, for instance, .merchants; those in personal service and transporta tion, women, orphan childen, all who live, on fixed incomes and the like--an immensely large class have tho prices. of everything they have to buy increased, and cannot in any way be compensated for the loss. The farmer and the planter suffer most under the system, for they not only have the prices of their purchases in creased by tho bonus they are made to pay the protected manu facturer but their income is diminished in that they are com pelled ! to sell their surplus product in the markets of nations who cannot exchange with us on equal.terms and thu s suffer a lowering of the prices they obtain. The truth is that it is only necessary to have liht thrown upon this tariff question for- everybody to see the enormity of the purely protective system,, except those, -of course, who are wilfully blind. Senator Vance is very suc cessfully engaged in giving the peo ple thisdight. ' Blaine .-; was loudly and coutinu. ously cheered . by the Republicans of Tennessee. He seems to be their cho'ce, ll i is wiinted by tho West Virginia UepuMi-cius; four-fifSis of the conveh'.oi-leing t,,r him, and he "is the 'tit si eho'ire of Republican N brask. M iunesota Republican want Jiulgo Gieshim. - ' - New South Wales has determin ed not tb admit any more Chinese laborers to the colony unless they come provided with naturalization papers. V'l here appears to be very little 'toiibt in New York about the Duke of Marlborough having set hvs heart u;-ori marrying the beautiful Widow llammcisley, who has a little dot of 3f5,Oix;ouO. MA J. STKOKaN - THB.Kol.MKU t'ANM l ATE Cr. ot llio Ni'W aod Olwrtrvrr. Smitukiu.k. N. C, May 15, lsss. The time draws nigh whim the Democratic party in convention as gombled will choose the man in whoso lands it will intriist its standard for the cauapftign of 1888. It is utodloss to say that tho event of tho election this year is of more importance to the ntonle of the State tli ia that 1 1 any .other election for ju rs past. We all hope for a contiiuiuuce of the Dt-m cratic party iu the nation. North Carolina will bo ttio lield of a hard fought battle aud tho geutlemuu who receives the nomination lor uov- erncr need not feel that his nomiua- ion amounts to ah electiou for his election is a questioc of much doubt. It is not my puipose to draw any contrast between the candidates who ' Bftk the nomination. They are all good men, but if foituffo has placed one of these men in such a position that his life aud his record will calLjorth more of enthusiasm from his .fellow coun trymen, thci This is tho nvin in whose bauds should be placed our standard. It Fohappmed that wl ru his fetate called for troops Maj.'ChaH. I. Sted- u an was among the tirst to'voiuuteer. Ho v. as in the right at Bethel, and in he "trtmendous shock of arms which followed ho was found not doing C mero nominal duly, but he was always in the thickest of "the right. True that it was Mp.j. Stedman a to do battle for his State, but the highest tvpe of manhood is that which comes nearest to doing its whole duty and the higtiest commendation winch can be bestowed upon any.mnn is to tell tha' he has done his duty. There is a band which unites the brave men who stood together through all the vicissitudes of fortune during that terriblo . period of war fare stronger than any tie of party. They were companions in Eufleriog, they endured all the hardships of warfare together; they lived on scant rations together, ' half clad they marched at the double-quick over the frozen hills of Northern lrginra. The pledge of their friendship has been written in. blood upon tne nem of many a hard-fought battle, and there it will remain as loDg as life shall last. So it is that all over North Carolina today rallies to Maj. Sted man the support of North Carolina's soldiers, aud so it? Will be upon the day cf election if he shall receive the nomination. To his support, regardless of frail political ties, .will rally thousands of his comrades. And this is not all. The manhood of the State which is boucd to him by no such ties, appreciating the virtue of the citizen and admiring the va'or of the soldier, will give him its support. If this soldier is put forward to lead our hosts there will be no apology to make for hiiu, no excuses to render, no explanations to be made, but every element of the party will support him with genuine enthusiasm and with high appreciation of his pure life, his sterling qualities and the high type of manhood which he repre sents. I shall hot offer to trespass further -upon the space of your paper, after asking you to print the following in cident mentioned in a letter to ite Chatham llecord by a gen tleman of high s'andintr in ytjuie ago .uaj. oteuruan happened to bo in a western county and there sa y a"wounded soldier, who, through mis fortune, had become hopelessly in volved in debt. His home was sold under a mortgage and Stedman be came the purehs sr, paying six hun dred dollars therefor. lie tdld the wounded soldier that he bought the land for him; to go to work, take care of his wife and children and that no man should molest him. Within two years that soldier passed over the river and 'Charlie' then mada a deed for the laud to his w fe and children. No selfish motive, no calculating pol icy, no casting h;s bread upon the waters with an eye single 'to its re turn prompted that act; it was a spontaneous emotion from a sympa the'ic heart, the answer of a generous soul to the signal of distress, and if the inner history of his life were known 'tis but one of a hundred kin dred acts." iSCBSCBlUEK. , ULAIJiK AGU1 OCT OF POLITICS. A CALLKQBAM. BAYS THE PLUMED K..MGHT FAVORS MIS. BEl'EW. A Buffalo special says : The dele gates at the Republican State Con vention were much excited over a letter sent the Xews from Genoa, Italy, by Frank L. Powell, a s aff cor respondent, traveling with the Rev. S. .14. Fuller's party. In the courae of an interview with Mr. Blaine the Plumed Knight said that Mr. Depew was a good man and he saw no reason why' he should not secure the Repub lican nomination for President. "If he accepts the nomination," continued Mr. Bla nc, "he would bo forced to give up hia position as president of tho Ne-v York Central Roai, which is a very lucrative one, for one that is not." Asked, if he intended to en'er the lit-hi again, Mr. Blaine replied : "Most itfefiurediy not. I am over here for rcet and uorufort and am through with politics for a while. Of course', those least thought of may be chosen, but I think the race will be between Depew and Clevland. Mr. Depew is au able,, active-man and has brilliant qualities, but outside of all these he is a true, staunch man and good hearted and conscientious.'' "Would you support him if he were nominated ?" Mr. Blaine was asked. "l'es, certainly," he replied. ' He is a very good friend of mine and I should feel that I was doing right in giving him my best support.-" The following extract is taken from the report of the grand jury Of Sumter county, Ala : "We have exam ined the books of the druggists in this county, and find that in Living ston there have been nearly 1,300 pre scriptions issued for whisky since the la 1'iuj oi this'- com t. In Gaines ville I Li-re'L:4V' only b-;eu issued about 25 whisky j.rrscripi ij.ua fHico last couit. ' Wo do .not knovv how to ex plain such a difference. We presume ihat the physicians "havo only issued prescriptions in c ises where their patients needed it, which be ng the case, we are noiry to report si much sickness in Livingston and its v'icin- ity." ' Smoked Meat. Virginia hams, Fe;ria' hams, Falls Ciy hams, BiUi uio'.e haui?t emuked tongues and bef, bie.kiaet bacon, &ic , 5cc. E. J, liar-dio. DeaiacratU Caataallon. a .2 a o o a w a a 3. "7S - u -. K,2;t (.u:t r, .,-, ls'.x; HiU UV.I! o f Alumaiice, 11 r. 1 H Alexander, Alleghany, Anson, 1:1 x 1 1 l' (', 1M (( 13 H r. H in 15 17 :t Ashe, Beaufort, Bertie, lUadec, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, Clay, ;(."! v hl:d, rCoiiiinbu.--, Critvtu, ' Cumberland, ' .Curt i' uik, St21 ' vtr.-'c, F27H 1 .mi:i 12.". 1 ','.; 1171 lr.Mi 2:111:1 2lsi r.nr, ::,- 2(:i) 1(17 i:i:w 217'.) t)7H 214 ltir.i 10G7 22:?'.t ir.7t; 1(!'J5 2101 2i:w i:is5 1183 2G8 21'.it) 1046 2191 22G4 1254 1184 782 112) 8C7 2079 713 2801 74G 1G20 1102 951 708 1087 157G 3727 t)S5 901 1797 1837 1751 1733 1284 ltj70 748 898 1215 777 1490 243G 440 2044 1!).-)S 2301 2443 2G3G 1517 2525 1100 1371 494 459 48 1838 1155 4772 1146 (MS 759 279G 1301 2135 950 740 1 1 12 9 17 7 2 13 7 15 11 11 14 11 9 8 2 15 7 17 15 8 8 5 8 G 18 5 19 5 11 8 6 t Hare, Duvi'leijj, Davie, .Buplir, Durham, Edgecombe, Forsyth, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Graham, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, llaiurtt. Ilaj wood, II end e: son, Hertfo: d, Hydt, Iredell, Jackf od, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, McDowel', Macon, Madison, Martin, jlecklouburg, 5 11 zo Mitch: r, Houtgomrry, Jljcre, Nash, Jif-w Hanover, XortbrunptoD, (piJfOOW, Orai'ge, Panjlieo. Pasquotank, Fender, Perqi'mii-.s IVib.-r, P.tt, Polk, Randolph, ichrnOLd, Robesor, Hocking bain, ROW Ml, Rutherford, ' Sani-con, Stanly, Swain, T'ransv'vacia, Tyrre!', Upio.'i, Van co, Wako, Warur, 4 t; 12 12 12 12 9 11 5 G 8 5 10 1G 3 14 13 17 1G 18 10 17 7 9 3 3 3 12 8 32 8 4 5 19 9 14 G Whs'.-irytoi' US lk. h, U;son, . Yancey, ? 9C1 - Ti:t( soeun to l.e Botno u.isunder et&ii.ljiijr ub to tha Dumber of votes to which Granville is entitle 1. The county, we understniid, Ulect! but 13 delegates. The list w give is that Which was agreed upon m correct bv the 3:ist, the judicial, convention. CrtBONCorvAi-Ha, Horo ;Tiiuefs and" Autorcatio Watchos at Edward Fas nach'H ! elerv Jim For The Nervous The, Debilitated The Aged. tJRES Mtrvout Prottrttlon,Ntrvoua Head ache, Neuralgia, Nervoue Weakness .Stomach and Liver Dieeaiei. and aV affection of tba Kidecya, A NERVE TONIC. GkoBOK w. Borrron. Hrutrnto. Cnm., aygt For two jreati I wa a anfferar from m rvotiii do. bility, and I thank Uod and the 4wooTerer of the valuable remedy that Paini's Coiur OoMODir ciirwl uu: Ii u a valuable remedy. Lonjf may tr liva Let any one wnUi to ine for adrloe." AN ALTERATIVE. Mxyrrzo Abdott. Wnrneom, Vr.. eayi "I bi-lieve Paike'h Celkrt CompSCTTD mred TDJ Ufa. My trouble aeemed to he an Ijiten.al bnmirr. Uoforel ul it I waaQOTurvd with aa eniptiou from " head to heel." The eniptlon la Bapidly heallnir and 1 am live hundred per oeut. beUer every way. A LAXATIVE. 'a. C. Beau. Wnrn Rrm Jcwrnoii, Vt . ny- For two year iaat I have htn aim-at auffi-m froni kidLey and hver trouhlne, attended wlU dya. It-tia and constipation, llefore I beran to take Cileby CoMPorND it eeemed ae though nmythmg aUed me. Now I can Bay ntxAov alia ine. A DIURETIC. Oeohoi Abbott. Siorx Crrr, Iowa, ? ye- " I have leu tialmr Paiwa'e (Ileet Cfixvcnnrc an.l it baa done me more tmod for kidney and iame back than t Vr medicine I have ever Uki-n. Uundrede of tentmonlala have bech received frora i-OTHoriH who havo ueed this remedy Ivltll reuiarKtil benefit. Send for circular. , PrioBtl.OO. Sold by Druftlsta. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Proprietor BURLINGTON, VT. THE OF CONSUMPTION Ii now admitted by tha medical authorities to bo a oanciency or unaae waata or uxydlaaple f hoephoros normally exiaUng in the human economy. The reme dy coneiste in the administration of a preparation of Phoephonn beinir at once aseimalableaad oxydizable VVlN'CUESTKK-8 UVPOPHOSPUITEa U the only pre a ration of Phosphorus which combine these char acteristics In the highest degree fof CoaiutuptloB. UrOBchitla, CoiMfhs, HUtht Iweata. aad Mervoas lia eases it is unequalled. Becoimnended by Physicians. 8ol,l liy DruwlK. ! Per botUe. Sea4 for circular. V IKCHESTKIi CO.. th .emUU16M WiUuun at., N.V. iTr7ANTED-MAN-To take the agency of VV our safes; size 2M1HXH iitn-s; wt-inln 5"i' Ids: rt-uil price other si7en m proiiortioii A run- chance to crvale a peimaiient I-umiu-si :u home. '1 litts' Hafm nw"et a l-niani never l.ei. ir. supplied by other safe cuinpuuea, )' ate not governed by the Safe PooL AlptuB Sal L'lu clunatt, Uiilo, a j V'i3wedlSt8B. bound 1:1 ii iliuatui5p yfX Ail fYX ! V Crfl y a j THE ORIGIN OF BEER. Ip " J'.lly field of Imrley good King Oambrl liuliilt, And dreaming of til thirsty realm tba tnorrjr monarch wpL I n nil my Innd of Ni'lh;rliin'l ttirro growl nwl or wlr.r, A.i'l water 1 rouM nov. r coax ikIowq ILill Vlironl of 1 1 1 1 rj -. " Nnw lUllnmi', yi hrutii.n god, nnl rke, rn CkirUthin. !.. Ilotl. ', rnut)i;l uii.l Jupller, und Mnry, clad In Lil no : And mighty Thor, tin- Thuridi n r, nd any .un 1 h.t In Tim onr who nl Js ne) 1 n my need his servant I will bo." And as the Blnful lic'ithcn alt la tho barley in v Thcro came Iu dreams n angel brlglit, who soil IhoHO worn nia say : "Arise, thou poor (iambrtuu. for even all oround In tbo barley whoro tbou sleopest a neclar may bo lound. "In tbo barley whero thou sleeposl there bides a nectar clear, WUlch irren shall know In later times as porter, ale or boor." Then In terma Ibo most explicit ho "put tba monarch through," A.nd gave him cro tha dream was out tho recipes to brew. Up rose King Gambrlnua and shook him la ' the sun ; " Away, yo wretched heathen gods, with you I'm quit and done ! Ye'vo left mo with my subjects In error and la thirst; Till In our dreadful dryness wo Bcaroe know which is worst." It was the good Gumbrlnus unto his palace went, And messenger throujh all the land unto hit lords were sen t. "Leave Odin, under pain of death 1" Ills orders wero sovere, Yet touched with mildness for he sent the . recipe for beer. Tho TANNIIAEUSER BEER i3 a Special Brewing of tho BERGNER &. ENGEL DROV ING COMPANY, and unques tionably the Eincst Light Beer extant. It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada West Barley Malt and Saazer Hops.andJiighly recommended for itd tonic and j nutritive qualities. ELEGANTLY PACKED FOR FAMILY USE. Tho high reputation- enjoyed by the Bergner & Engcl Com pany is duo to tho fact that only the Finest and Best Materials aro used and that tho greatest skill ruanufacturc. THE Bergner-& Engel , BREWING CO. PHILADELPHIA. ItHCUIVUKS' Notice la liercby (fiven that by virtue of a de cree of the l nileil Mates Circuit. Court for the W estern IMitriii of North Carolina rendered in a cause then in pending, entitled lieore A. McCor micketal. vs. North Carolina Mil.sloin! Conipany et als. we. the nndi rsiitni d. appointed in said cause Receivers of tlie aseets of .s;fid company, will jell ;-.t public aiu tioii upon the tertiis herelu -after iateii at 11 o'clock a. in. on THUliSDAY, JULY 5T1I, 1888, on the preiuisi-t at Park wood, Moore County, N. C, all the property, assets and effects descrilx-d in tin- deeds of trust from said company to A. ti. Brenlzer. Triialee.ailU U) A . H. McNeill. Tru-lee. (wliicli deeds of trust are registered in tile olliee of tin- Kegisu-r of Leeds for Moore teun(, N. C, and are hereby referred tnl and also all tlieotlier property, assets aud cllttcts.of the N. V. Millstoue Company. Amoii the property to be sold is "0 acres more or less of finely timbered and (?ood farming laud, enibracnm the inexhaustible millstone ijiiarry from wliu ii are rn.wlr the far-famed "Miaire i ouu Iv lint" nulls, and containing ainoHw other im provements all the builtling!), shops. I. nils and nia chinery reiiusit aud used in manufacturing said mills. aln two liamls' me dwelling imuses vvitli necessary out-iiouses. barns. &'e., couutry store, twenty-two tenant house's, also a saw Mill and Dry kiln complete. Planinc Machine, Matcher and Planer, two Blacksmith shops. Ice Machine. Patent Holler Flouring Mills, Machine Shops and Foundry all complete' and equipped Willi t lie best machiuery. Also a Telephone nysteui, 17 miles long, eitendiui: from Parkwocd through Carlhaee to Cameron on the K . & A . A . L. R. R.; also 4s aliares of stock in the Carthage K. H , also a very larye aiulassortetl stix'k of machinery, tools and machinery suiHilies, iitclndini! engines, boilers, pumps, eorn-sheller, shingle machine, wind nii!l, belts, piping, band and round iron, Ac, a lot of gold uiine inacliiuery also large lot ol flnislied and uuflnishetl millfand millstones; also large lot of sash, doors anil blinds, goods, wares and mer chandise and other personal property of various descriptions, and in Urge quantities' and ail the other property, together with the franchisee! said company, TERMS OF SALE : i The property will be offered first in mtiYii.aud then m TuToor in nitiiM. If the highest bids, when the property is offered in detail aggregate more than the highest bid fortlie property w hen oflered in gross, the bids ino.ct.ail to be reported to Court as the last and highest bads, otherwise Uie bid iu gross will be reported to Cxmrt as the last and .highest bid . VV hen ollered in iKT.tLthe said real estate with the buildings ami so inmeli machinery', &c, as is necessary ill the manufacture of mills as described in said decree as "liie Plant-,'' wl be ollered at one-third of purchase price in cash the balance in two equal instal ments, payable in 6 and 12 mouths, the defer. ed payments to hoar 6 percent interest from day of sale, and to be seicure by notes with giMid security, the-prirchaser lo keep the property in sured for the benclit of the Leceivers in a sum equal to half ti e unpaid purchase price ; upon de fault of whlclrthe said Receivers shall bae the right to so Insure the said property aud the amount so paid by them for such insurance shall be added to and. form part of the purchase price. The purchaser to lie let into p. issession upon the continuation of naid sale and the payment of the cash instalment of purchase price; the title to be retained until the purclia.se price is paid in full. All l he oilier property including, the Flouring Mill, li e Machine, Telephone .System, Wind Mill, Machine! v. &c ., in Machine shops and Foundry. in Saw Mill and Dry Kiln, in Supply Room, Otv., bc ing offered separately ami for cash. After such ollering i.n detail ami before the ottering i'.koss. ilie purchasers at the detail sale shall deposit with the Receivers 'M per ceut of the purcha.se price respectively of the forego ing properly as an earnest of their respective bids, upon failure of which the Receivers shall have power to resell any Item of said properly, upon which the 2i per cent slua.ll not be deposited. The whole of the property ordered lo be sold will '.hen he offered iu one lot or in cKimHon the follow ing . terms: For au amount in cash equal lo the anioiml for winch all Ihe property (except "The Plant.'' Ti'lephomjS5Stcni.Saw,Millaud Drv Kilp Machinery isold IN DETAiLtogctherwithoue" thiru of the residue if the gross bid. the balance of the gross blil to be paid iu 6 ami It mouths, the deferred instalments of tthe purchase price to bear 6 per cent interest from day of sale, and to be se cured by note with good security . The purchaser to keep the property insured and to lie let into possession and the title to be retained m the man ner above prescribed. In addition t" the above describe property wet will also sell at said time and platfe, for cash, one other track of land conUtiMng 40 acres, and known as lhe "Horner 1 raet ;' also one 15-horse VV o,d, Talx.r & Morse Portable Engine wu wheels, one Lane Bodly haw Mill with 3" feet carnage, one MMuch solid saw atnl H'J feet eight-inch rubber belt and sl wagons. For full details reference is made to said de cree. At Park wood the climate Is mild aLd healthy, labor cheap, timber plentiful, water good, aii.i churiti ami school facilities' g.Hni. For further llii ormallou address the uuitersi ned, JN'O. VV. HINhOAI.E, ERNEST HAYWOOD. , Kecelvers ol the N . C . Millstone Company Raleigh, M . C. G O A L. Tiirr Hundred and iftffti Tons Arrivea a few days since, second .-p. second hhip- meci t.f that excellent lied A.-h LORBERRY COAL For grates. Superior to any other anthracite coal. Two hundred tons Tennessee Soft, and one hundred W. Va. Splint. WTO, FIFTY CORDH DRY PME, .Vxi.l two hundred l.e.-t heart. Gut any leuplh d'Hired, or sold !"ng. IE. The best llluiuiuatin oiU, df liv ere from our yutent oi'l tank wacn. No waste to purchasers. Hill. il. AMHIKWS & CO gEALED PROPOSALS. Raieiuh, N. r'.. May ?th, lSS. Rpule.l rirnriOHiils will be recrived until Saturday, May 19th, 1888, at noon, for thR following work and material : 1st. Brick work for tho erection of tne N. C. College of Agriculture and Me chanic Arts according to plans aud re vised specifications of same. The Executive Committee will furnish all biick and all lumber for scaffolding. Estimated quantity of brick to be ured SSOti.fiOo. The building is to be located one mile west of the corporate limits of Raleigh; lines of Kaleich & Aupueta and - Rich mond & Danville railroads. 9.- Fur utone work and material (gran ite and sandstone! to be used iu erecting said College, according to plans ana spec ideations as amended and revispa. Mini nles of ttoue and name of quarry must he shown. 3. For ba-ement, door and window frames as rer tdsns.Heifications and de tail drawings, all of which for the above can be seen at tne office ol ti e under siirned in this city. The Executive Commiiteo reserve the right o reject any or all bids. W. S- PHIMROSE, Chairman Exeoati reCommittce ta vd td. Buy THE BEST. We Sell Low for Cas H The Beck i. u- tomatic gine for elec t r i c light plants. THE BEST HADE. We estimate on complete out fits. Boilers, portable and stationary en gines, 8 a w niills, .corn mills, Roller flour mills. Write for prices. State terms desired, and give refer ences, to -"'"fa i-4 - . jsJfe Tajl.ir .M:inafafinrin2 Company, Cham rerburg. Pa Or J. E TAYLOR, Parkewood Moore Co , N. C. tlUust rated Catalogue sent free) if you mention you eaw it in this paper. feb22 d&wm. A Convenient Place TO STOP: IWOSELEY'S 120 FAVKTTBVIL1.K ST., RALKIQH. Convenient for lawyers, because near the capitol; convenient because you are comfortable, with good fire ii your rooms: convenient for we have all the delcacies of the season; convenient to have everything at hand for ( Reasonable Rates. Convenient for everybody who want a -quiet quiet place, to reet. It's a convenient place for we make every body feel as if at homo. You will be catisfied at. MOSELE'8a , 7 15V FATKTTKVfTXl ST EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. Kami of -i; acres in' immediate surburhs of Ral eigh, hounded hy Asylum and KayeUeUlle roao's. and private road on the south; commands ex tended views on all sides. Gray soil, red sub-soil, warm, well exposed and adapted to cotton, corn, clover, all the grapes and cereals. The slopes specially suited to irrapes. Two setilements on farm. New dwel linir. live pood size and other smaller rooms, kitchen, out houses and stables all hi pretty oak vrove. Ve 1 of good water; also three head well bred horses. ' Tetms made easy as could reasonably be ex pected. Dr. F. T. FULLER, Raleigh. CITIZENS' TRUST "COMPANY raleighn , c. Bolicits and is empowered to execute TRUSTS OE ALL KINDS. TO MANAGE PHOPKBTT AS Agent for Owners; To Buy and Sel ! Property, COLLECT Jk.EISrX, LOOK Aiytr. TAXES, BUY AND SELL SECURITIES; To issue negotiable certificate again t goods on storage upon which money ran be obtained at the Lowest Ruling Kate and to do all business usually don by Trust Companies. M. HAWKINS, President. W. E. ANDERSON. Vice-Pr. sidenC P. M WIItON, ;-hi4,r. ft , i lis .p - - SUMMER CAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. . ALKALINE LITHIA WATERS, AUG SUPERIOR IRON WATERS. Lithia K;.t!;: ( f any Ti-mt r-tture. Here m w here the tcfe. recover and the well are always hsppv. A. U. Rutge in c'' arjreof dining room ami kitchendepsrmenta. Send for pamphlet and nay whsyou saw this advertineinent. W3I, II. KvVTX3, Proprietor. ' "TrUe Summer Capital by the Sea." :.4vv-'.jv.'n' , 1 1 sniiiTi?T 'ii nr i iiiafal. a in 'hTi-itad' THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, Morehead City, N. C. (Open June 1st, to Oct., 1888.) tot- Greatly enlarged ami improve,!. Accommodations for 1,000 guests. Every tliiiiii first class and rates reasonable. Write Beermann & Cooke, Prop'rs. THE KIMBALL. ATLANTA GA., Chaer. Beerraann & Co., Propr s. Haywood White Sulphur Springs. VNDEH HEW MANAGEMENT?) y S AYNESVILLE, N. C The lovelief t spot in aTl God's wonder land of beauty ! Nature's trundle-bed of recuperation: New A story bnck hotel, ITU 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 itrictly first-claes in every particular. About 100 rooms, including desirable cottages near main building. Special Arrangements will b. mde for the Months of June and September. Allen & Neville, Proprietors. BATTERY PMK HOTEL, Open Throughout the Yeor. ASHEVILLE, N. 0. JNO. B. STEELE, Manager. . " ' ' tj a cjyja yjr jcjoo, SI A i , JUNE, JULY, AUGU8T AND EEPTKMBEB. When ono room ia occupied hy one per- j son: Per day .... 5 4.C0 Per week - - - $21.00 to 25X0 Per month, 4 weeks - 75 00 to 90.00 When one room is occupied by two persons- -Per day - - - v - 8 7.00 Per week - - $ 85.00 to 43 M Per month -. - 120.C0,to 150.00 Special Rates to Families. Above rates are governed according to location 01 rooms. Parlor suits and rooms with baths extra. COIJFG AND WOT SLOW! For an ice cold aad refreshing bever age go to A. W. Goodwin & Cos drug store, ana you can get it, sparkling soda water, ice cold mineral waters, orange cidei on araugbt, mono, limoadee and milkshakes. 25,000 Cigars J ust received, choice and select brandsf Sweet and free smokers. If vou eniov a pleasant and delightful smoke, you can get it at uooawin s drug store. GARDEN SFED OP EVERY KIND AND FOR EVERYBODY. Standard Patent Medicines, Drugs fpics and Flavoring Extracts, Per fumery and Toilet Soaps. rThe beet brands of chewing and smok4 x ing tobacco always on hand. Descriptions dispensed at all hours of A cay or night. We wantyour orders and intend to have them if Prices andOuality will win. A. W: Goodwin & Co. NORTH CAROLINA Home Insurance Co., OF RALEIGH, 5. 0. Orsanlzed tn 1968. Has been insuiing property In North Carolina for eighteen year. With amenta in nearly every town in the State acoes sible to railroad and east of the moun tains. THE HOME, Solicits the prironageof property owner in the State, offering them safe indem nity for lotva at rates as low as thiwe cf any company working in North Carol int (LASSES OF PHOFERTYISSCKEB : Dwellings in town and country, mer cantile rinks, churches, schools, court houses, society lodges, private barns and stables, farm produce and live jtock, cot ton gins. Insure ia tke North Caroiita Hoi-e Insmanco Cciuphoj. W. S. PBIMB06K, CUaS. U' -C'T President. , Si c 'y naa 'i i . .w. W. G. CPCHcacr, t'. CwWj-kk Vice-President. idjusur. Office in Briggs' Building, No. S3 fay etteville street. Telephone No. M. RESORTS. for new descriptive pamphlet. GO TO BREWSTER'S ' And get. the lowest pricea op HARDWA'RE, Stoves anl House Furninhing Gopjs,' Itnware, Wcod and Tillow-ware. raints, Oils, Tarnisli.'Gkss and Potty. Builders' Hardware And Painters' Supplies a Sptcialy. Lead in the City Stoves Sold on Eas : Bta'mentB at Cash Prices. SO HUMBUG ! Will fco?l crAnrR n a lirrn lnap 41 o n can be bought elstwhere. Vjomo ana oee : Tin Roofing, rinmbing, St tarn ur.tl Gas Fitting, Tin. Sheet Iro'n, Eros Rvtd Coppor Work done in all its branches. Guns, Locks, Trunks, &c. &c lie paired at Short Notice. REMEMBER BrewiteVs Cheap Ha-dware House, HoUeruan Uuildieg. ;; FOR SIXTY DAYS! SCHOOL WORK OUR Great Specialty. With the finest line of paprs, Cards and -Envelopes Ever introduced into this State, and a large assortment of fresh type, first class presses, Stc. , we are wsll prepared for SCHOOL PRINTING, And solicit patronage for Inritations, Programmes, Circulars, Catalogues, &c; Ac. ' Send in your orders at once, t fTRernember we have the largest and. most complete Printing and Binding Es tablishment in North Carolina. EDWARDS & BR0UGHT0N, Printers and Binders. Raleigh, N. C. FRESH GARDES SEEDS. - IF YOU WANT - A Good Vegetable Garden PLANT LANDRETH'S OR ELY'S RELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS SOLD BY LEE.JOHNSON&CG. Druggists n Seedsmen OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, t , RALEIQB, N. O. t-eed dealers mm, I io I i kii.i.i-t..-. . rr "v . . iumuwuujsi Wholesale prict s. Ororrs by mail promptly filled. LEE, JOMSOxN & CO. DSCOOISTS AXB BHPflttTl. Coot
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