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rcffeUHSPjI)VttT (lPT MoMJAy) IMP JJr THE Kir OBSEKVEP. eama-iii! li . i tuns Catfy &, by mall pfitjfi'd. fl JO I Sti . ftK,.f..: V !ily, ec yjr. " . six BiWhiis, To . sjoa&me entered wtthfat .r.M-itt, an bo pa ir wnt .after frh ei.pl i-aUnti i.l time galdfor. : SUNDAY, MAI 27, 1888. I WEKOCBAflC DISTRICT COW VXHTIOH A conveation ' af the Democratic party of the I parth .Congressional district will : be held at Raleigh on May; JSSHh, next,, to nominate a candi date for Cofcgreas, a candidate for dis trict elector, to elect two delegates to the National Democratict Convention find for other pkrpSB& By order of the ooiniiiitieo. I ! f . . : i J. I'abrisu, , - Cbalrtiian executive committee. (District papers w.ll please copy). Democratic State dilutive Ceuimlttee. ,IW.Eraa, N. O.,T 4laj 8th, 1888. To the Delegates to . the Meritocratic Stale Canoentioii The railroad companies in the State have generally agreed to hare round trip tickets at excursion rates on Bale, for delegates to the Democratic State 3onventio:a4td be held in this city qn May 30 th uist, to be good from May 28th to June 4th, bdtu inclnsivo. So delegatea -will be careful to buy ticket- A 1 1 1 - 4 t , I . ( ' ' IV H- Battle, ' ' - Chairman, &c. B. O- Beckw itu, .' Secretary,. Damoer&tic papers please copy. ' "TIIK COSVKATI01V8. v DEModJfeatio National St- Louis, 'June 5th. i " State JRalcigh, May 30th.' ' let District Elizabeth City, Jane llr . , ri'i.-: 4th Dlsfcrict-rRaleigh, May 29th. 5th District Greensboro, July filth. . . ', 6th Dhitrict Wilmington, June 27. 7th District Salisbury, June 20th. 'DsEst, SxATi Ejl. CoSonTiEi, . , BAttiaB, N. P., Huy" 21, 1888. : At the request bt members of the Democratic State JEiecutive Commit- tee the meeting appointed for the 29tlrinsL, will be held at $ p.' m. in stead : d' 12 m., I its- stated in ihe notices given. , K. II. Battle, r & Chairman. Democratic papers will please copy. .' T.Bt headquarters of the North Carolina delegation at Si: , Louis, it jwill le seen elsewhere, will be at the r-r ,.. "Littl Phil"! 8u-bidatj seems to tiave beea' quite dangerously, ill not withstanding the jdsmials' odcial, and otherwise'j hare been made. indhe ib not weu yet. - - f -; t.- .1 Tax only town in the country which has a female mayor Argonia, Kan , has been-almost demolished by a cy clone. And nbw doabllesa, the hor rid and mconaeqaenuai men will pro ceed to say that so woman could hare been expected, to. know3ow to take care of a-' town...' i '(0 ' ' ' j ; '" ' ij ', i i i . ' l Tax whole Sooth rejoicea with Fc- tersborg enthusiastically jin , the 'tri umph of its Democracy, in the recent -municipal election, fos the first ime since IB SO. .The city has been! the : rery throne ' of Jttahone, ; and its ; re . demptiom u peculiarly gratifying for this reason. It is generally felt that is to bo tolerated in any of the south-. . : lis . j ; ern butes- where every interest de mands that the white man must con tinue to role and that to this end the Democratic orgia&ization ' shall be maintained intact.' j. !, TBI CLOSKOF THE CAWVABS.1 The canvass for the nomination for ' Goyerxor now nearing its close' has - been Insularly free from bitterness ' on the ) part of the respective sup porters, of the i different gentlemen who have been mentioned in that con nection.? This is -a cause' of great gratification. Xi leads to i the belief that the. party "miti be unified and solidified to ant uncommon degrej upon the nomination, of either. Ex ' cept one incident, which, needs no reference no w, ve have not heard of ' anything being urged against any of the : gentlemen and the literature and arguments of the canvaga have been kept in the proper channel of praising the good qualities and drawing- attention to the merits of the can didates rather than in making moun tains out of the little mole-hills that may be discovered on a microscopic examipiaiion of any man's career. All are good men. - All 'are excellent. All would fill the office with credit to the State and honor to the party, r In the advocacy of one the people have found nothing to say in dis praise of the others. The question of selection will then depend largely on the question of preference, of part policy, of pi&ssible strength in the canvass, of the best man under he existing circumstances to take the ! IVmocttt-tiT" banner and bear it on to victory. ; i . While the News and Observer ac-' Jknowledgcs no restrictions upon it eeif, fq:tidd:Dg it from having a choice jatuong candidates, from ex-; prers ng that choice and from urg- ing- oi.. proper xoecaaion its view upon the people f the State, yet it has given no sign" or token of any rrt.fr.retina hn!wnn til PRO trnn llfimon. jowviy-w " ' It has propOHttl to jeaaintain a cordial friends" p with; all, uni. paired by the lnLnthipniouH fLfiuences that natur ally attend a divergence of interests, and tiiiit necotparily" accompany an ad Ler fence to cce friend where sev eral ate- in" the field and where all might ieasoniibiy expect support. ' fc,o f;r oo tLei Ns s akd Obseiiveb is ( Lcerfcd the people have been loft to make their selection ' according to lhHt-.jstycji iil, iiiLUt:act:l by ay argiitulft'. Cl cUifc, and free fxcu' iiy.' psprefiijcnof tiiiniftut thfet luitat be o tUa.'p.ieju'JKii) i f ou f.r ia favor of anulhjii . Auii bb )ikwB tlie jst-uts , of th,&ijtl 'gifiittuliy; 3 tiiixik, has .1 d ifetiomt, iLich aigues an easy i-cttpttiLce by all ba&d of the nomi- noo of tie convention as th4 choice cf that pcfts.':. - .; . -1 :!- ' .. i :l'f wej are not inistakeBr therefore, the eoavention Will be vefy vharmo- Lzuoli lana tind Xeehng witnput as- ! pcrity mil prevail on everjg spde. If thr,t spirit shall prorsit, will fie na ! bitje""ness incident toy'a.nt of suf-ceBajOti . the part of tLfl etlemon and thoir friends who .yc.se the y li will - i--rl;f be it, submitting to a publ pontes tt aome other aspirant baa ptgojjred bet ter known to the most people, who have chosen the one they jikeM best without disparagement to the others. There should? be no heart-burning in a disappointment under such circum stances; The favor each Candidate will moot with will itself be gratify ing, and although success cannot be commanded by all they may all well deserve! it. And so we hope, that it will bej indeed a friendly contest among friends, leaving novating for any one, and that the harmony we trust to1 see in the convention will be diffussd throughout the $tte, and that the party will enter ftfte cam paign with more solidity,; with a greater; appearance of success, and a fuller confidence of victory Jthan ever before.' i ! THS GOVEK!) OR8I1IP, i WHO SHOtTLD BK SOMINAZD T CofJo! te News arI Observer. n The conventidn is neaiiat hand. The county conventions hiye' acted, and the pressing of candidates' claims is of no further avail. It iS now the time for judgment-, and ftjecretion, arid thought,-and action to- prevail, and to rule the destinies of the hour. It is an honor to the party that the contest so hotly battled for, has been so nearly free from acrimony or per sonal resentment. Qnly In one in stance; 'has an honored Contestant been subjected to charges'but they were soon and amply recanted by the second sober thought, always the ally of wisdom , and justice and though, the high authority had the: firmness unadvisedly to prefer it, its gratify ing to( know that afterwards advis edly, he had the feeling to b ashamed of it. -j This has passed away, and is obliterated, for the man of honor against whom it was leveled has ac cepted the correction, and lie-has f or gotten, and has forgiven. The; State Convention h&n now the great jwork to complete of ? selecting the , best and most available candi date, and an abiding faith is had in their knowing whom . they want and what Ihey want it They want a pure, an 'feonest, an able akd learned man andn effective canvasser to take the leadil in the bat tle array. Does, or does not, Judge Fowl fill that bill? f: : They want a man whose moral character is beyond reproach, and wheae lip has no stigma tit blacken its record, and who has the confidence of the whole people of the State. Does, or does not, Judge Fowl4 fill this biUt . . - ; J They want a man, who$ if elected,, will fearlessly and faithfally perform his duty, and who cannotb swayed by temptation or interest nd whose sound views, elevated Sentiments and legal acquirements enable him to be come the proper and acceptable Gov ernor of North Carolina.! Does, or does not, Judge Fowl & this bill T ; They want a man in whom the peo ple .confide, and whose administra tion would be pointed toi with pride and pleasure, because it will guard and protect alike ihe supremacy of the law and the liberty 6 he citizen, and who will stand the tesft of. "It he Jit, is he honest, is ht extp$)ieV Doe, or does not, judge .bUlM : ; I Fcle fill this 1 : If so, then, in the name of all that is good, let the convontidr. nominate him. Nominate bim for le good of the party, and for the recognition of bis services, and as anfidenoe of appreciation which should take root and' live in the Democratic heart, and which the party should not ignore or reject. Time and again .ias he bat tled manfully for the caiw of Democ racy. At one time, following his, party to thefce.nith" of ariumph he aided to achieve, at anouhflr,falling in defeat yet gallantly goisi down bat tling in the face of disaster. Shall we, in looking fx a leadef, overlook or discard the texvices of so gallant a defender T If it is desired to unite the masses, and invite success, nomliiate Daniel G. Fowle. If you wish o secure the most brilliant and effective campaign ever made in (he State, nominate him. If you wish to continued Democratic power; beyond the ides fof next No vember, and to enjoy th1 advantages of Democratic rule fdif four more years, nominate him, am your high aint will be accomplished, and your vigorous effort will be regarded. The convention wUJ hae it in their power to do justioe, at Iast, to one whom the people will' delight to honor, and to par a iebt of long stajfeding, tender of paynent whereof haS been too long delayed. Will they do it t We shall see. If. X.' W.BAltV. 0r. of the News and Observer A.T the recent Deiuocratfe convention of Chatham County helct.at Pittsboro the following resolutionii were unan imously adopted: f 'Whereas, The Dernocratio Con vention of Chatham was the first County Convention in North Carolina in 1884 to suggest the iame of Don ald W. Bain' as the Democratic can didate for Treasurer, ad said sug gestion was adopted y the State Convention and ratified at the polls: Resolved, That we. again present the name of that faithful officer for re-election, as One pre eminently ted for bis office." Chatham county bus voices fit the sentiment of the entire! State in in- structing for such" an evident officer as ireasurer Ltun. . " WtmUafitu. Cor. 6t Hit Ses and ObserverS ; Winston, NC., Iay 25V Calvin Stockton, a ne'trro. wuh tri.l for his life here today for killiog a colored man earned George Gwinn a hort iim nrrn Trio; nfiinn represented by Messrs. Watson and -Rnvtnn on1 lf.a fcJ t t 1 I1T , T VHAIVU) UU WW UbftlfQ UJ If. XJ. Glenn. The iurv returned a vnrdiVf of acquittal and the ntrro was dis charged. Somo excellent speeches were made on both eidf S. I WB.H Sold lonftTT hv Salr.mitoo that Dr. Shaffner s wasjlbe first house iiuitii wtut ever usixuvvu vj nre in Salem. A good reoj-fd. Noiwithr stand.ncr that fact S-ilam bua most excellent lire company, rplendidlv equipped, and well traiied. - : a BOLD OF HOPE.! Cantrlbutintu mmA .iil'nien(ji tar tt ATtk t'.ndic May 61, 19S, MaadeWa,idell,AsheviL.N. ; C , for herself and Bttle ' - Anni, 5th' offerir.i . . . . ; ; if 0 15 Sidney II. Beaslcr, Balti- ; mori lid SO Hewft Boasloy, l!aitiroori!, M l . .2) Msr? ,. .BytsieT, BaJtiiacrf . : Md . . ;. .-. ... 2: Wm. F. Bt.Ai.lcy, Bi'.l'iaiore, - i Kid.'...;...- 20 Edward B. Beasley, Balti-. more, Md . 20 LouiBeDevereux Coke,Edeni ton, N. C, 3d offering. . 25 Kato Edniundstorje Coke, : ' Eden ton. N.'C, 3d offer- ; ing 4 : l' George H. Coke, Jr., Eden ton, N. 0., 3d offering. .... 10 Ruffin i Smith, St. 1 Mary's ; Mission, Edgecombe Co , 3d offering. 50 In loving memory of Mary ; Fontaine Galloway, who died Jan.. 28th, 1888, from. St. Paul's Sunday School, Greenville, N. C : 2 01 Total, $54)0 Amount required for endow ment, - ; . 1,300 - Amount paid in, ; 150 ; Amount on hand, ; ' 21.10 Membership, ; 1D1 Dear Children: My little bousin Maude is the first comer this timo; she says: "Dear Cousin Boccal 1 ;Ben J you a card, and my money for the Cpt, for little Annie and ms, I son'l my love to you all. Good-bye.-; I send the 5 cents due last month, and Charlie says . I must tell you ho ' 'is nearly through with his church debt subscription., now, and will begin with. the Messengers somo time next month." Thanks for the pretty card. I am glad to bear Charlie is coming to us ngain. I well remember bow diligently he tried to enlist; his ben Orange Blosssom in the work for the Chinese scholarship and how the cross old thing refused to hatch or do anything that a well hired hen ought to have done. You are very faithful, little Maude, and Ii am glad to see it. The next money qamo -.yith only the names of the givers and the statement thai it was for the Cot. As Beasley is a North Carolina name we will be sure that they are Only transplants in the Monumental City; the city that above all others is dear to southern hearts for the. gallantry, fidelity and generosity that it showed to its! southern sisters in : the days "thattried men's souls" and proved women's steadfast courage and Jovicg loyalty No one who lived through the terrible five years that succeeded the spcalled declaration of peace be tween the United States gqverncnt and the Southern States, can ever for get the women of Baltimore, who so untiringly helped their beggared uad starving sisters in the South- f The next letter cams fromJEJeiton, and says: ': H "Dear Miss Cameron: Pjeasef find enclosed postal note for fifty cents, for our dear Bishop's Cot. ; Twenty five cents is from" Louise, fifteen uents from Sate and George sends 10 seuts, I am very sorry the offering, is not f larger,; but the ipennieH have been- very scarce lately' and the. bank for 'Aunt Beckie'4 poanies' has been, almost empty far a "long time. 1 My little girls have been, very eelf-denying,giving nearly all they've had; bit George, who I suppose has more temptations to spend, finds it harder to - 'lay up the treasure.' They; want you to" know Ihatj they 'have, earned all their penniss' by helping 'Father' t ; pick pins and 'doing little things for; mother.' Hoping joai good work toaylibriog you many blessings, I am .itucsit siu cerely, ' ' ; : : " Thanks for' your good; wishes, madam, even while i I i take exejptiom at your thinking' temp tations to spend mor, aro stronger in boys than girls ; I -think the love of self is s$ronger"rih boys-r-the;r are hot as prone to self sacrifice as their sisters, but it ib only bjscauao the girls are more unselfish The genua hony), as a rule, seenis th think the orld and all things thertia is his iby iright divine, and his pleasure the law of laws, while women: make themselves but a stepping: stone to higierand better things. "In His own Image created He thdm," but women get by far the larger share of the Divine likeness. Give my lore to the pretty trio, please. ':&' Our lone; standard-bearer at St. St. Mary's Mission, in Edgecombe county, comes next- , Dear Aunt Beckie : I am: raising chi ikens thip year, and soU niy first for 50 cents, which I send, as my bir belay offering. Papa saySj I may sell a part of all I raise, so ? I Jhope I shall have another for the Cot. Your little friend 5 . . I'ou are a wonderful babyf Rufiin. I dan't think such babies grow any where out of North; Carolina f Writ ing letters at nine months : and rais ing chickens at one year ! Purely the ag( of miracles has not passed ! Good luck to you, my little "hen hussy," and may you raise successfully many a brood. ; The last letter brings gad i; tidings: Dear Aunt Beckie: Enclosed Jou will find $2.94 given by ;S. Paul's S q. iday School of Green ville, N. C. , in oving memory of Mary Fontaino Ye wly, ohe of our most; beautiful and exemplary scholars, who died Jaiuary 28th, 1888. When a very small child she was greatly interested in Aunt Beckie's little Chinese girl,' and her love for every goid church work increased each year of her life. Her earnestness in working for the So iday School was indeed lovely and worthy of imitation by every little gill who desires to do something for Christ." ; 1 -J ! Little Mary Yellowly was 'to me a very dear little child. She was the firut of all the Messenger ' children wl.o showed m persoasJ love, and there was a i winning sweetness in her letters tbet mi.de her -irresistible. I alwajB missed her letters with a I sense of personal loss- It is selfish to lament the Home-going of one so young and so; lovely, for after all life -Is a very sorrowful thing even to the most fa vored, and as the Greeks wisely said: "Whom the godJove die youn." So we may say with all reverence. those wbom God lcv( He italla early to ixunseji. tie spaii Ihm all tie sorrowiai "cuanges litis mortal life" and w-r - S - -m Bid cliancea of lids them "Go npniKtief,- ana we ho ar left om only thanlf Him who ..n sos red thrm I.-Om the sorrows ol ihich we must drink. Thank Him f tho - irood cz- amples they have left us, and pray Him thet we may fcjiow tfcejra evrn as they followed Ch- ist. ;M I hare thought oft n of dctr Utile Mary nince 'Ae a'-: p? 'ger .wfrrjt' ,v ai re-inmd, ind horad tht wcejld tnk-. !' it- ,f.r i . t H . oh. ..: tin 5 ro jOl-l i m ' ;1 c. 1 cf pMrs l'- ; oth Hi--, h 0 J . f-. " I My wholu h"ir cvr.i c.t ' I. su:;.".- thytO'iLuse who have lest p Utm1' and sweet a child, &nd I pray God ;o comfort them in their sorrow. Little children, will you but take Ler as an example, and be as failtfal a she was in all good woribt Yonr loving : "ArsT Dickie." All contributions for the Bishop Atkinson Memorial Cot" in St. Juhn's Hospital, Raleigh, should be geut 10 Miss Rebeccn Cameron, care of Dr: ill'tiia Cftineron, Hillsboro, N. C. The lcrriiolllinDU(t(l. Cor. of tlie Nt'ws aud Observer. The.eycg of the State are tumul with a peculiar iutorc-st to the matter of rescuing tho metropolitan district from RfTub;ican rr proBentatiou in Coi.grcB-i. It hurts one who lovco tho Slato and its capital J j aco a dia trkt winch hca bf-n so honorably aud -ibly r-oprwnfcad in " . tha past p. has b:e:i tlier lliloifjh Ji'strSct, win so jniBrtprtseattvl. D;scuaSioh3 witbin tho party, earnest naJ s'cstrp rivalrit's for the nomination, -he anloht t-nlist-ment of personal fo!lov.rfci"d in bchnlf cf one or another coctcatucS, Wc.iL- encd the party sirengih, an bo f-.t one reason cr another Niclpls was elected. Ocod u.on and true havo been namtid to boar 'ho . Democratic banter. But.'it is evident there has been no positive concentration of opin-icn, aud tho interest in the gu-b-; rn-Atoriiil nomination has ovorshad "oweJ tl.irt. Ia it riot a question cf importance too great importance to pass by 1-fault 1 Wtuii. i.a nocdod is that one bo nom inatod, agnihat who?e person il char acter ;b;re caa be no impeachment; who is able to. grapple with- national questions and discuss them fairly and intelligibly, who haa no t-o'eacgling alliarces that may we&ka his strength vfith tlie whole1 Democratic party; whg is courageoui au4 maBly and sincere and can vanquish": his op ponsnt in poli'ical dcb&te and one who has proven his Fireag'h acd b:u abi'i',y. : Such ty.- one ia a young fipBih man of Wske county, who ha.i already shown what he can dc, when ho drove; the enemy frcm the lasc stronghold of powiir in the bounty nud defeated its'TOOsl pppula aed acctpfablo itc pub'.icm ofSce-hoIJfr.; ifof rrprc Bents the -young Doiuccracy, and it must not ba for3t-cn that they con stitute thrt;e-fouithf- of tb vot.rg -strength of the party and ho rc;ro sen ts' the viciorioas Democracy. G.il laat, frank, convincing' :ia argument and of great ment.-il vigor and per sonal magnetism, I beiievo the dis trict will be redeemed af Alfbed D. Joscs, E?q , lie tho nominco. With- out trying t: jht . ajaiasi oth;rK named for tl.ia Ligh ipojuioii, ;i .a J worthy their com.tryhieii S egte;m, : there is too .oiueh at-fe!4ike to peril ! success, ixer. Joura wieetoI victory for hit party over Mr. NoatLferr. vphen evt-n in ih-j esckention it.?a8 looked upoii es altooht useless io'nVfke a noruitiaiiaa. Bia Bper.did abiliti e, his cneigr, Lis "reecrd, enauto taz-cef-iT. I '.vriio thin as qie ardentiy in teiest 1 in .the uietrup'itau: district. j. ooHMDNR-ATibi i' j IUlsish. N. ;0 , May 2q, 18S8 i - I notice 4Q'"' cordtsunMatiifn hi ! Saturday b isuo heatied '-.Lee -S. Ofr j man for Attorney 0:r.ei.i.,".in vhieh j hi elates: "The ; county cf I3un i eoojbo Lin douti iomo potable things. It instructed for Mr. Siedman for ( Governor. This waa probably what i might have been ( jeoted beeau?e of i the fact that Aehtvilie is tho'home of I one of Mr. Sledmaij's close relations, who ifi an eamesit aud very iutelli- gc-ne vo ier Ann a most estimable gen tleman " I wonder, Mr. Editor, who "Gv is fui for GivtiDor. Now if ho expected M&j. Sifdiniu (ho has hit; own couiry soiui) f, cany Buneombo because ol fcia wifa's nbtor's husbend, 51r. Waddel), living theie, bow doec he jnako it uac anpthor prominent candidate for Governor with numer ous reJativea bss only snciieoded "by courtesy" in g'tirg tweivs votes on, of thirty two m his owneounty? I take it for granted, Mrv Editor, that Col. Davidson had no more , to do witb'.Uuticombs'a instructing for Mc Iver thau you. Air- ilclver is popu lar and is -well known; , McFurmaE, who is an important factor in Bun combs politics, we imagine cou'd ex plain why. Buneombo: instructed for Mclvcr. I will state': that I am ro politician, tjnd that tip one except mybelf knows of this communication. - j "M- C. D. 'THE VOTE IV t 0VK.Jinmi. Finrih 1 oixreion- Uiilili ;. DSDEB, T1IE DtllOCBATIC 1-L,kv Or Ofi- OASlZATiqv. Vote for Yot.- in Con- i Scale?. verlion. Akmanco, l,tJ29 33 Chatham, 2,481 50 Durham, 1,57G i a2 Franklin, 2,130 j j . 43 Johnston, 2,801 ;: 56 Nash, 1,837. . 37 Orange, 1,G70 33 Wake,r 4,772 c X : ' 95 18,8'J6..t j 379 A BomJl'l UUfOvrrj . "Another wonderful! dice-over v - ULiyviOl UOH been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened Jts clutches upon ber and for sevenlyears she wivh etood iu severest tets, bat her vHal organs were undennined and death seemed imminent. Fof three months bus .she coughed incemsftntly an4 could not sieep. one nougntot us a Njttle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumptioa and was bo much relieved oni taking the fi-st dose that efhe slept afl night and wih one bttle bus boon mirrcalousry cured. Iler miine i Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write . C. ilamrkk &ji Co.j of Shelby, N. (J. Oe. a free trial j botile at lea, Johnson & Co.'s Drug 8ore. Three important Fsl W have tw 0; the third -you can supply! by buying the Finest Itcasted Ooffen bn the mar ket, 3 To, for 1.00, af W4C & A. B. BtroLauL's. I B...iw:a Applee, 1 gialioi caea, Otc. i0aach?s, -i Cat ,t LauMl:y 8 -. old, 5 ; at a'.h'.. FTid IxSBt iPerfutuory j , x u "uufe our o yeiirs W. O. M- A. R Stroc SUMMER "The Summer Capital by the Sea." 1 -TLAf?r-n Vff fcjt-?-i..-, THE ATLANTIC HOTEL JVIorehead uCity, N. C. (Open I June 1st, Greatly elllriT'"d JinLl inirtrovfl 1. A rrr.m first class and rates rt-as 'nablo. Write Bbermarin i, AjrLA.NTA OA., Chas. TflE KIMBALL, CAPON jSPRINGS AND BATHS, H-iMjl'SUIRE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. AliKAIiINK LITHIA .WATERS, ALSO SUPERS Lithia Caths of any Temperature. Here Ji. RutKe in cl aree are alwayaf huppv. A Send for pnmphlet orjd my w here you saw 1 Oimvol White m nrr lflgS. U'fcER SEW M CjkNAOHMENT.j AYNESVILLE, N. O. The )o eiietpo' h all (lod"6 wender land of beauty ! Nut lire's trueUo-bed of recupeTstiorj ! 1 New 3 etcry br:ek ho'f 1. 170 feet JorK, with verjnia's J2 feft -Aide and 2"i0 feet long. H'.uso handsomely ; I urniched Everj thiDg tiew, brikht aqd clenii. Ac commodations in ; every department strictly hrst-ciass in le very particular. About 100 rooms, SrcludiDir durable cottaea vpat main bluildini?. fcpeeial Arraugeuieiita -wiil b ms.le for the MoDihs of Jiine arjd ;Sei temter. Allen Neville, ,' Prpprietorf. KKiiom, Opon Throughout the Yeor. ASHEVILILE, N.!G. J NO. B. STEE(lE, Mjanager summek Kates fob season of 1888, mat, JINK, JUtV, Af GUttT AND StPTItHBE3 W hen one room is becupi "."j r.y o one per- Per day' Per week Z 4.QQ 821.00 to 25.C0 Per month, 4 weeks 75.00 to 60.00 When ono room lb occupied by two persona Per day Per we-t - ! $ 7 00 3 85.C0 to 43.00 Per month 12U.Cpto 150.00 Special Rates! to Families. Above rates are governed according to location of rooms. i rooms : with bcitlis Par' or nuiw and extra. MOliSTAIXPMR HOTEL, HOT SPBIp, IjC. (Formerly Wajrm Springs.) Open throughout tSe year., Especially desirable as a iummpr Resort. No ho weather no annovirie insects. The most LrXUBidus and, Bkseficial liATns in America 24 arble Pools Porce lain Tubs. Remarkable efficacy in treat ment 01 uout, HaeumatiBm and Malaria Kidney and Liver trouble. Dyspepsia ana oiner complaints- KuieiJent Fhy eician. Hotel new iind elcfuant. Mag niticent Ball Ronrn Cuisina unexcelled Terms reasonable. Write .'for descrip tive paiiipniei. i O. K. LANSING, Itfanager Formerly Manager of Astor llcuse, New i ora city. 417 aad 419 FatettevUle St., 1 1 RALEIGp, N. C. BranrH Vard, Ltwicr's 0!d Storf. FAYE.TTEVrLI.R. I?. Manufacturer of s! bindof Monummt. and Yoiiibntoneam Marhlos cr ('rani! Also Contractor for ajl binds of Huit 'ir Vork, ,'urbing PosU, Hterifl, SiUs; &r Of all descriptions ketot on hand and sent to any address upon implication. Chas. A. Qoodwin, Proprietor. TkEASURY (DepaI-tment, Office CojtPTROLi.Ei of thb Ccrre-scy. WA8HisT3Tosi April 11th, 13S3. Notice Is hereby g(ven to all persons who may have claim ogainut "The Rtat National Bank of Raleigh,' North Caro lina,. that the same uius-t b presented tn Clement Dowd, Beoeiiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three mouths from this date, or they maj- be disallowed. VV. 1,. TkENHOLM, Cc-mptrolleij of the Currenc3. NOTICE OK 8AI.K t)F VAl.UABLlT ritO-perty.-liy virtue of 4ithoriiy glveu in , io. several niortK8Kes exedutnt by Ct-rnvlia A Tlmiupsoii anil recorded fu Hie Register's olBce of Wake county, in liuoH S3, iHi;e vsu. Jiook M JfS f VI4 ,4.'!"k. Nf" we W sell on M., at the Court tous nor iu ti,r oil f h.,i. eigli, Ut witli the linnrtneuients l hereon, siui- eicli, ami known iu th pfan of jtd ei-Jp of lot Uo. 1W. and nu ja tleliuitiely desS T"?Ll aieu on myeuevu e iret. im sniii ritv ,r i. metes and bounds ffTvald inoitat;ei( 1 ueieuj rcicrru wj ior uecripuon. Terms of sale Cash. 1 PACK, HOLDING HEC'K. .o., ,uu, .... At orneysforMoit!aee. A. G. BAUER, A-ItCHlTlJc T fivdianical ijrajfelitsiaaB. &ALH101 P. O B-X S5 RESORTS. Brv s id: k f i t J to Oct., 1888.) mn in n a 1 nrn for npw lirscrintirp nnmr,i. w vervthing Cooke, Prop'rs. Beormann St Co., rropr'tf. OR IRON WATERS. ia where tho sick rwwit and the well of dinir e room and kitchen densrt3.ina. this advertisement W3S. II. lIX2, I'roprietor. COMING AND NOT SLOW! For an ice cold nd refreshing bever age go to A. W. Goodwin & Co s drug store, and you ran get it, sparkling soda water, ice cold mineral wate'e, orange cidei on draught, moxie, limeades and milk shakes. Bias's Just received, choice and select brands. Sweet end free smokers. If you enjoy a pleasant and delightful smoke, you can get it at Goodwin's drug etoro. GARDEN SEED Of EVERY KlD AND JOB EVERYBODY. Straidard Patent lledicices. Drugs, apices and Flavorinit Extracts, Per fumery and Toilet fc'oaps. ; . Thebcfct brands of chewi; ar,d a rook ing tohacco a'.wajs oh hand. Prescriptions dispensed at a'.l hours of day or night. We want youT orders and intend to have tliem if Prices aud Quality will win. ( A. W. Goodwin & Co. Patapsco Flouring Mills ESTABLISHED 1774. OUR 0 . ; Patent Roller Flours Are manufactured frr.rn the CHOICEST WHEAT . OBTAINABLE. Their superiority for UsironutTT, Steengtu akd Uf AirBOAcnA m. FL4VOB hits long been pcknow?edged. The. Patapsco Superlative Diaauo illil V AAxL.U. iCJI RICH, CBRAMY COLOR, it makes Bread tha.t will ptjitI t?e most fastid- ocs Ask jour giocerior PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE Patent ROLAKDO CUp ICE PATENT, Tatapsco FamilyPatent, Orange Grove Extra, Baldwin Family, j jlapletor Family, mom iixuia iiJUIU, Hoiard Mills Extra. C. A. Cambrill Majmfoctiiriiig X , j 21-1 Oojnmcrce Street, . Baltimore lteiJre.;.t.lC'i by Alf- A. Thomnaon. AVUlOlgfl, . J. r.i l 7 A Convenient Place TO STOP : WIOSELEY'S lC-FAvr.j-rtvn.LH St., Raleioh. Convenient fo laWTers. becansa it'a near me capitoi; convenient because von ae comfortable with good fire ia your rooms-convenient for we have all the aetcacies or tne season: conveninnt tn have everything at hand for Reasonable Rates. Convenient for everybody who wu.Ui a quiet quiet place, to rust. It's a convenient place for we make everybody feel as if at homo. You will be satisfied " UNIVERSITY oV "VIRGINIA. Summer Law Lectures ninn .w-ek)y). bv u 12th Jnl. , lsys, and end 1.4th Wepteml-cr iiate proved cf signal fcse let, to student who di sue their" studies at this or other law schools. Sd, to those who propose to read privately; and 2d, to j practitioners who have, not had the ad va.iitg;eof systematic instruction. Forchciular apply (P. O. University of Va.) to John B. Minor. Prof. Cora, and Str.t. Law. TISIXIXV Near Lot bvii;, Kj. Xesit ntssion Wins ADt. Ml or M. K, T. U. Dudley, D, Head Matter. 1. Bui 32, UMU- L. cjUC Arm ;.,. 1 t n.i t-bip-:t- Ai-n LOKBEKKY COAL For grau. Superior t any other anthracite coal. Two hundred tons Tennessee Soft, and one 1 undred V. Va. Splint FIFTY C0RD3 DRY PINE, And two hundred best heart. Cut any length desired, or so'.d long. The best illuminating oils, dellv cr from our patent oil tank wagon. No waste to purchasers. phil. n. mum 1 co FOR SIXTY DAYS! SCHOOL WORK otjb : Great Specialty. "With the finest line of papers, Cards and Envelopes Ever introduced into this State, and a large assortment 01 rresn type, first class presses, etc., we are well prepared for SCHOOL PRINTING, And solicit patronage fo Invitations, ' Programmes, Circulars, Catalogues, , . - &o., Ae. Send in your orders at onoe. tiT Remember we have the largest ard most comrvjte Printing and Bin cling Es tab!ishm$b North Carolina. EDWARDS & BR0UGHT0N, Printers and Binders, Balelgh, N. O. ITiESO GARDES SEEDS. - iv you wakt - A Good Vegetable Garden PLANT . . . , - , LANDRETH OR ELY'S RELIABLE-. GARDEN SEEDS SOLD BY- LEE. JOHNSON & 00. Druggists g Seedsmen OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, RALBJGH, R. Q, Feed dealers supplied a Philadelphia, Order by mail promptly filled. LEE, JOHNSON & CO. I)ECCOI8T8 AND BKEDBKBIT. Edw. J. Ilardin, Grocer, Offers at all times a corjiplete and carefully ' Selected Stock Of all tcaaonable substantial and luxu ries of the PROVISION TRADE Meats, Fish, Fine Butter, Fine Teas, CofTana. :n Xn. Canned Goods of theVmost approved o ran as, uciuaing tne reacbee, Fears, Apricots and Cherries of the -"Golden Gate Company " of San Jose. BEST CAHNED1 VEGETABLES, Corn, Tomatoes, Asparagus', Succotash, OtC, OEC. PRESERVES, Jellies, Sauce, Olives, Flavoring Ei- tittcia, uia ?vBry suing else . in the w nt TABLE SUPPLIES For apecial aanooncAmnnta fmm Am to day, see the local colums of this paper. Er J. HARDIN. PROPOSALS. - Ridfl will Vm. rOTAiVAff m.k tYtlm e fflvk un til 19th June, 1888 at noon for furnish the State with 10 tens of Pocahontas coal, to be delivered in the coal boose ia rear of the t'uprenie Cotirt Building. G dDIILo Secretary State. -Raleigh, lth May, lSSSw r mayiOtf. v j : III Tr ere ba be-crf aui'is vj ctvanae' n , i-ricos in a0ii .-L:.-t. Heo in tLtla-4 ma f wep'se. Wo (. r.-r r,t f ?-5-e ht adva( ' : '"!. r fc ' purUiive bucaFj,u taruiiy Orangei n , -onna ramuy 1 oftedale, Trr mont. Barrels, .i- . .g Ol Sacks, 75 Sacks Good to fancy Rio ooffee,-at Kew York cargo prices. W.CJA.B. Orocers and Candy Manufacturers. 60 bbl8. AtfiBhery prices, regular pack, new North . arolina out herrings 75 bbls. North Carolina family roe herring. Few packages extra une old roe herring, lor lack of storage room, new crop IVew Crop Cuba moiaaLes. hogsheads and barrels at very low ugurea. , TO JOBBING TRADE. Specially low prices fn anything and ev ery uimg in siapie ana lancy grooe- ries. Get prices of us before - baying. "Seelooal oolnmn for special dw. X REMOVAL, f-R"DfTT A VTT- tr I tt WUJ remove his place of business on or about ' ; , JUNE 1ST., 1 ' ' . ' : ' I'' ' To the commodious rooms lately occu pied by Mr. A. Kreth, i m 8 EAST MARTIN STREETi (Oppo ite Postoffioe.) ' There ha will open a line of goods and will be-prepared to do tailoring uever surpassed in Ealeigh. either in point of excellence or reasonableness of prices. Being now full of orders he begs to at- nounce that he cannot in justice to his CUStOmerS take mnr. Rafrra -Tnni j- shvb w MVAWV V 1 - 1st. the date of his removal. TIiam : 1 1 i i . . reason of the. removal. The best goods at the lowest prices will be furnished in the future as they have been in the Das. With thanks top tne liberal ratro-n&e neretoiore and now be trier bestowed. very Kespecfully, Winstrob, ADVftttC SIR01CH RECE1TERS' SALE. I Notice Is hereby cl vb that by Tlrtue of a t-J Aran or thA 1 1 1. i I .i Q t u .... ....t f . m - Western Dlstrli-f of North Carolina reodered la a v Lilian I li. ruin nunWlnM . 1. 1 .1 . mlck et aL ts. lorth Carolina Mll.titon Company et als, we, the undersigned, appointed in said 'i- cause ijeceivers ol tne asuets of Mitt eonipab, ' Will leU St Dub Ic niHrtimi umtn thA tunn. . after stated at ll o'clock n m. An " ! . THURSDAY, JULY 5TH, 1888, I on the premises at Parkwood, Moore County, -S. -C.,ll Qie property, assets aud -ffects described In Uie deeds of trust from sal.l ennv t,i a n Brenlier, Tnurtec, aud to A. II. McKeUJ,itrute, of me Kegmter ol ueeds for Moore County, M. C i aud are bereby referred to) and also all the other : prooeny, asseui ana e neccs.of tne . U. Millstone Company. -: I Am? tne property to ee ioid tto acres mort V .- .y ....... v.. v. uu 1A( MIII1K mWI. embraeinz the luexl.austible nilll'loBe cruaurr -froin which are Diade the f ar-fauir U "Moore coaij. ij uni nuns, ana conuininK amosg of fier lnl prdvemeuts all tlie t.uildlnga, shopi. uols aaa iwt .. wiiuw; rvuiBitrii will useu 111 niauaukoiAirini' salu -mills, also two haodwine dwelling houses with necessary out-houses, barns, &c country store, -twenty-two tenant houses, also f-ftw -Jlill and Dry Kiln eonvutrte, 1'lnning Machine, Matcher and Planer, two Blacksmith sliom, ice Machine. Patent Holler Flouring Mills, Muchlne Shops and Foundry sU connilvtc and equipped with the beat : niavhuicry. Also a Telephone .system, IT mlloe long, extendinK from Parkwood throueh Carthae to Cameron on the K. & A . A. I K. K., i1h (4 shares of stock In the Carthage K. It , also a very, larze and assorted stork of ruachlnerr. tools mmi niacbiuery supplies, inclnding engines, boilers, ,-' euuim. cfi iraueiier, Bllingie luiicuiue, W1M tnul, V elta, piping, band and round Iron, ac..aktef gold mine machinery - also large lot of finished and nufinlshed mills and millstones', also large lot -of sash, doors and blinds, goods, wares and mer cbandise and othf r personal property ot vartous descriptions, and tn large quantities and all th other property, together with the franchise f said TERMS OF SALE : I . The property will be offered Bret iX.PkTAn.arid then rsToro cr is okoss . 11 the highest uids.wben . the property Is offered In detail aggregate more than the highest bid for the property when ottered ' In gross, the bids in detail to be reported to Court " as the last and highest bids, otherwise the bid bt '. gross wUl be reported to Court as the last au ' highest bid . , ,-r. When offered ix dktail the said real estate wits the buildings and so much machinery, Ac, as is ' aecessary in tlie mannfaoture of mills an described -1 In said decree as" "The Plant," will be ,' " - S - '. WAI. IU H m.w vntmjriv 111 n V VJIUU UlStW ment s, payable Ip 6 and U months, taeV defer :ed paynrnts to bear per Cent Interest from ' day of sale, and to be secured by notes with good f security, the purchaser to keep the eropertr In- V sured for the benefit of Uie Hewr Tn . ... v equal to halt the unpaid purchase price ; upon do- V fault ot which the sai.l heceivers shall have ihe right to so Insure t4aiaid property and the amount so paid by UieiTIWjich insurance shall w mww w mm it 'i in 'i. ij. pureiiiise price. The purchaser to be let iuwTJTCaesrtlon upon the confirmation of said sale and the payment of the . cash Instalment of purchase price: the title to be ' retained until the purrlfase price Is paid In full. . AU the other property Including, the Flouring Mill, Ice Machthe, Telephone System, Wind M1IL Machinery, &c ., iu Machino Simps and Foundry In Saw M1U ahd Dry Klin, In Supply Koom, Ac, be ing offered separstery and for cash. After such otfering rn- detail and before the offering tn gross, the purchasers at the detail sale shall deposit with the lteceivers 30 per cent of the purchase price resptietively of the forego- -Ing property as auearm-st of their respective bids, upoa faUure of which the Heceivers shall have ' power to resell, any item of said property, upon ' which the 20 por cent shall not be deposited. The whole of the property ordered to be sold will then be offered In one lot or in gross on the following terms : For an amount In cash equal to the amount for winch all tho property (except "The Plant." Telephone 8jsi-m,Bw Mill and Dry Kiln Machinery ivM ix detail together with one-" third of the residue et the gross bid, the baUnce of the gross bid to be naid iu 6 and 19 mnntl. ha deferred Instalments of the purchase prJouti) bear t per ceittnterest from dy ol sale, anaHoSSel v cured bv note with imod sccuritv. Tim to keep the properly insured and to be let Into. possession and the tide to be retailed In the man ner abave prescribed. , . In addition to tlie above described property we ? Will also seU at said tinm xitd i1iua fiiv (-mmIi Aha oiuer u&ck oi mnu containing 40 acres, aud known X as the "Hornr Trai-t ..ma nLi...a L' n.i Tabor & Morse Portable Kngine ,on wheels, one Lane Bodlv Saw Mill with .u let nnii so-lnch solid saw and tw feet eight-luch , rubber belt and six wagons. T v For full details reference Is made to said 4. At' Parkwood the climate is mild and nealtliy. labor cheap, timber plentiful, water good, and church and school facilities good. For further. Information address the undersigned, "u. vy.tiinsuAl.ll, , EKXE8T HAYWOOD, Receivers Of the N . C . Millstone Company njueigu, a. u, -, CITIZENS' TRUST1 COMPANY RAIiEIQHNi, O., Bolicita and is empowered to execute I TBUSTS 0 ALL KINDS TO MARAUK FiUJtXHTt AM .; Agent lor O vmorsj To Buy and Sell Property, COLLECT XiElNX LOOK AFTER TAXir.fi BUYAND-SETiL SEnnRfTi T2jfu W ertiilcatea agalatt' r rr j "c" "ucn money can " tr s i,,TTt. i . - i-i hi m i nTiiKTin aZJ T liT""" 1 -0 0 1; vv. u.uUIJWUi(, YlOB-PrMlilan ;;;J - f 10. t Ml
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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