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fEWs and Observer. fjtSIflEXD DiXLY (iXCEPT MpNDAl) 1KD f;fe : Wintr. -V f" "r "V Ui THE NEWS & OBSERVER Cd . t, HeBES, aUuieiC' OiuJy on. rear, by null postpaid! fr six months, ' j 4? 00 I 60 1 TS i 1.36 i . .stoname entered without payment, and nopa- put mourns, -ae entered wll ptr sent after tiie expiration of time paid lor. SATURDAY, JUNE 1G, 1888. V:: , i: THKCOUVKSTIOm). Mfittt District GreeMboro, July ;: 6th Distriet Wilmington, Jane 27. , :7Ui District Salisbury, June 20tb. - - itUKCTIOtr, TUESDAY, TV.veiuber 61 h. NATIONAL TICKET- FOE rttSIIlKIT : ! GROVEK CLEVELAND, f Sw Tork. Fan wkpremmit ALLEN 0. THUBMAN, r thin. f FOR ELECTORS St atk at Large:'; iALFBED M. WADDl&L.of New Hanover. :; District Electors: i JR Dl-. 5 : t Dist. JOHN K. WOODAEI1, o( Wilson. SODIST. CHAltLKS B. A YtXlCK, of Wayne. .; '- TH D.ST. KDWAJU) W. POL, Jr.ff Johnston. BThDist. Sth Dist.-- TTH DtST. tt-H Dist. THOMAS M. VANCE, of Caldwell' ; tolPuT,- . '-ff STATE TICKET. T FOB GOVERNOR : i DANIEL G. FOWLE, of Wake. FOB LIEUT. GOVERNOR : THOMAS M. HOLT, . of Alamance. : pFor Associate Juetice of the So jSteme Court to fill the vacancy caused , by the death of Thomas 8. .Ashe: "i; r JOS. J-DAVIS, , , . of Franklin, j 1 For Associate Justices pf the Su preme Court under amendment to tHo Constitution: i . J H JAMES E. SHEPHERD, ?",f - of Beaufort. , k 7 ALPHONSO 0. AVERY, !i " of Burke. " i rS" , IOR 6SCRETABY OF BTATX : '' :! If, WM. L- SAUNDERS, sfe - - -..of Orange, j fob treasurer:; DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. fOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC IKSTIttJC- Jti :. . TIOH : ' I im SIDNEY M. FINGER. IB '. of Ca'awba. f FOB ATTORNEY QINXBAL : THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. 11 fob auditob: i G. W. SANDERUN, of Wayne. I FOR COXC.RESS. FOUBTH district: B. H, BUNN.1 of Nash. I i. Thi Republican part of Uongrees tgO. ' -; ; f y Thi Germans now have; two Dows , ger Empresses an anomaly and die t: uestion is, What are they goifig ito v J . . IE. t ?' It looks as if Col. ! Henderson iirould be renominated by aoclama itom. The oonrention meets Wednes- ?daj in Salisbury. I ( I fr Tbat red bandanna riles the Radij f 'eala whenerer it is disolaved and it is likely to giTe them more ; trouble yet . ; before the middle of November. : . j;.r- - - ji . I Qxh. Shebidan seems to haf made -1 good; fight against the last great ' : nemy mn hare to wrestle with. I It appears that he is gradually improv It is safe to say that the moat pleasing pari of the performance-' at Chicago-, so fur as the Southern diele- fgates are concerned, will be the dpen- Wk understand, (not by authority) vlnat ior. Scales nas written a letter - declining to permit the use of his name in connection with the nomina . it . n. i; ji 1 5 '4; It was still snowing in Dakota on the 20th of May. -There are people rc;who, just now, with ;the mercury where it. is, will wont that territory , t i iv. T': ui : v L -'i Traw bit nf 'KS Hia ornvlt of , publican. ' ..4 Yes, it will be protty jkl for ;the 'fDAniiKiiAftn niiFT olnnv aKnnf K nwim 'ber Gth. 1; Pbok-b Rolahu Bosai-aute, with . ' the PrincesB, m in Washington rand i proposes to attend the Chicago pon 'vention. He is a nephew of thfl third !t--i 1 ,l. ? France, is said to be not at all inter ested in politics, whether Republican, flmperialiwt or Bourbon, but a devoted student of science. ' His weakness is 4 anthropology and it was specially to ! attend the recent anthropological . icoutrress in New York tbat he came ; to i his country. He is deeply inter- Bted in Eucn suDjects as "xce oocuu Aspects of Solitary Confinement," M uruerei s as nouBeumu vompan-- ions" and "What Shall We Do with Our Tramps T" and the; Philadelphia :Timen thinks it may be this hobby that leads him Westward to inspect the Republican; convention "He is said to have expi essed 4 great curioi- Utyto ste Gov, JForaker, of Ohio," vjifcOBtinues the U'aies, "for whom the .' il'iiufo fbscies be has discovored i ' 'pi o tot jpe in the shrieking shark! of r tne uarncean oca, wno arms: oiooa r. : . .- i 1 1. tt i vi yjivi nave no teem. . , THK. COMKNCKJCBMTS, The annual oti&omencemeats of our North v'aro'.iiia schools and colleges s are vowing to an end. They are most , interest.) iig c-ccasioiis and of late yenrc hive lxidiOAted .can advao of febe Slata aoug allilinos of progress in educitii n tbat Ua baen gratifying, m j tbb highest degree to all interested j in the common Welfare. The present j year's exercises jhave been no excep- j tiuu to the rule. They have Shown a co&linued iniprove-inent, and a public concern about edaqation of all grades wider than evei before. The per formances of the pupils have contin ued of a higher . order of excellence than in any preceding rear,1 and alto gether there baa.been evidence of life, vigor, earnestness and a determina tion to reach the highest standards. The improvement has been confined to no section, no particular centre of education, but has been general throughout the State. It is the more gratifying on this; account. ; Tbere hs been improvement in metho's all along the line; there has ; been a large patronage of the schools of all grades aud a fuller general appreciation of the higher, broader culture that is at tained only through the adoption of the best Bystejjas'af educationand the application of those systems in all their thoroughness. There has been sturdy, leliablej growth .duriEg the pasi year.irom ine primary bchooi up, and we note tbeitact with great pleas- i uro North C ajrolina ib progressing rapidly in many "jr aspects, but in nohet more rapidly or ubstantia!ly than in tho important ffcspect of education. DKAXII OP KMKsloR FUKDKRICK. The good Emperor Frederick has been released from the terrible suffer ing he has been palled upon to endure and has fallen n the eternal sleep that awaits'alike the prinee and the pauper. His ipgp has been shoit, but it has been toag enough to show thnt he was a 'God fearing, mild and humane monarch, , who fulfilled the proaiise he gave as heir expectant, who desired nothing so much as the welfare and happiness of a'l his peo ple and who Bought; to attain'this end by every means proper to the' exercise of Christian rulership. For many months he has been a constant sufferer, subjected to ex cruciating agony, yet he has borne the afflictien without a murmur o gainst the Providence that sent it. His: character has been admirable in a very high degree, representing tbe best qualities of ln modern German. He was a man bf no slight ability and proved himself; on many a hard fought field and in many an arduous campaign a . military commander worthy to rank with the best of his day. Above all, however, be has been a mild, conservative and Christian ruler, while firm: and progress ive, ; during the .brief period ' of his reign. He'. . has been able to Bee the accomplishment of little that he desired in the war of meas ures for the benefit of bis people, but he has shown unmistakably his dis position and made plear Jthe policy he would have developed had be been permitted health and strength' and a longer lease of life. He has : been in all respects one of the most admirable of modern rulers, and the sympathies of Christendom (have therefor (rone out to him in his terrible sffliction with peculiar freeness and to an un usual extent. ;'; ; - Hia death, which pf course has been s en to be inevitable' for months, we cannot but regard) as a misfortune for Europe! The ; Prince who succeeds him, though his son, is by all I " accounts, very much unlike hint. He is of a turbu lent disposition, fynd of war, and with an ambition for distinction in warlike pursuitf. His influence is likely to be thrown' in a direction different from that peaceful course which his royal father and grand father favored .' and endeavored to place upon a footing of, perpetuity. His radical views will meet with many who will eagetlyj embrace them, as there are always in every nation men who wish change for the sake of change merely, and the result cannot well make for tiie peace of Germany or of Europe. The policy of the new ruler, however, may turn oat to be different, as it if 'not well under stood, and we hope it will. The disease ; which has finally sapped the bfe: of the good Emperor has been - a ' most insidious one. It was inihe nature of cancer of the throat, though the doctors, we believe, have iaBiejed that it was not a cancer. It hits, by slow but sure degrees, robred;hico of strength, sub jecting him meantime to infinite tor ture, and has filially strangled him to his death. There tad first to be in serted In his threat a metal tube, which had frequently to be removed, cleansed and replace dr in order to enable him to breathe. ; Latterly the throat pasBages bad become so much affected that a loft rubber tuba had to be introduced through the mouth into the oesoplisgs below the dis eased part, in order that the illustri ous patient might e supplied with the food absolutely necessary to the main'enauce of Jifo, The outer mouth of the tube rested in a dish contain ing a highly nutritious mixture, this was held at a sufficient height, and the liquid flowed by gravitation through the tube into the stomach. Strange to Bay, (0 particular incon venience was experienced from the pro cess, the Emperor; indeed only ocm plaining jocosely to the physicians of his being deprived by them of the sense of taste and the satisfaction of enjoy ing the food h was taking. More over cases are On record where the lives of patients have been prolonged sevcial tiic-nth jpy:.thisV ineaus. ; But iu this iuho it wis f Wo. avail, for any length of time,V aj( least The Em peror rapid'y plrttfter it had i been MoiUd 1 Hi.U iiifjuisbod nature yielded u;i (be struggle it had gfd eo long yft su hrp Ifsly with the last dread enci4y. The good Enerior, who has scarce ly taken his place as the successor-of bin wise and worthy father, lies dead in h a turn, and be world mourns tho loss of an exceHent mn, who realized the i esponsibillty pf wielding enor tuoua power putinfco his hands in the f tar of Ocd and in the service of his fel low-men.' The world Will i hope that tbo evil forebodings which! Lave uccoiuphuied the MOSpect of the ac o.ksicii of down I'rinca William iLay turn out to be iU-fousdad. it i Tn battle at Chicago has already begun with the preliminary, cauens icg The torn torns and Btink pots such an tbe genius of the; Signal's ediior b:n introduced into politics have- doiili'J.-Hij tJready made them b Ivt - hea d jud smelt. Tue last Of the tfctims of the jEfay msrktt rial in Chicago died only Wed nee day. He was Police Officer Timo thy Suaiivan, and he died of blood prjisoiiing -resulting from j wounds received in the terrible affair referred to. That affair' occurred more than two years ago. Kndlc. Cr. of the News and Observer. After having thoroughly tried, in 18(39, various poisonous and acrid substances, among which, wore lime, ashes, cobalt, bichromate of potasb, white hellebore, sulphate of copper, creecyl c acid soap,, and arsenic, this is what Prof. Riley says of Paris Green: 'Tbis substance, has now become the remedy for the Colorado; Potato beetle, and it is the best yet discov ered. Having thoroughly tested it myself, and having seen it extensive ly used, I can freely say tbat, when applied judiciously, it is efficient and harmless. If 'used pure find too abundantly, it will kill the vines as eV fectuxdhj as it would the bugs, for it is nothing but arsenite of copper (often called "deneele s Green by drug gists), and contains a varied- propor tion of arsenious acid, according to its quality often as much as fifty nine percent., aocording to Brande & Tayloy. But when diluted with from 15 to 20, or if the green be absolutely pure, with 25 to 30 times its weight, of dour, it causes ho injury to the foliage, and just as effectually kills the insects. The varied success at tending its use, as reported; through our many agricultural papers, must be attributed to tbe difference in the quality of tho drug. The adhesive property of flour which may be of the most inferior quaiitj gives it an advantage over ashes, plaster and slacked lime, although these may.have the advantage-of cheapness and are frequently used The green in tho form of." powder may be shaken over the vines in vari ous manners, and some people have found an old sleazy sack, such as thoe used for table salt, to do good service, when attached to the end of a stick. It is most safely applied by the aid of a perforated tin box with a dpuble lid for safely when not in use, and attached to the end of ' a stick three or four feet long. The; least possible dusting suffices, and by tak ing the handle of the dust-box in the left hand, and then tapping, the box with a stick held in the right -hand, one can walk rapidly along and regu late the amount sifted. Apply when the dew is on the plant. . SUBSCBlbzB. Korth Carellfta at St. Lo(Us. Dilrliam Tobacco Plant. . , After the Hon. George Haines, of New York, had spoken, seconding the nomination of Hon. Allen 0. Thur man for Vice-President, the clerk proceeded with the call of States and when the name . of North Carolina was called, Mr. Tbos. W. Strange, of Wilmington, arose in his place in the delegation and said: ; Mr. Chairman North Carolina has no name to present to this oonven tiOn; but she wishes to be heard in seconding the nomination of one whose name in her territory lis a syn onym for virtue, honesty and patriot ism. She believes that the thought which suggested his name to the con vention was an inspiration from on high, and North Carolina asks leave to second the nomination of Allen G. Thnrman, of Ohio. Cheers mm a i Fomr Rtgrm SUc4 I WHtd, Cor. of tbe Newt and Observer. Dubham, Ni C, June 15, '88. York Gibson, John Justice, Dave Simmons and Henry Battle, who were tried and found guilty of rape upon the person of Emeline Brodie (col ored) at this term of the - Superior Court, were today sentenced to be hanged Friday, August 3d. ; Kleetrie Bitten. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to neeed no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters ring the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist, and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and. kidneys, will remove pim ples, boils, salt rheum and Other affec tions caused by Impure blood.. Will drive malaria from the system, and will prevent as well as care al Malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipa tion and indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price W cents and f 100 per bottle at Lee, Johnson dtCo's drugstore. Notwithstanding the peaceful ut terances of the Austrian Emperor last Sunday, Russ ans think Francis Joseph isjin no hurry to settle the Bulgarian difficulty. For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. ORES Nerveus Prostration, Nervous Head acae,Ntirlcta, Nervous Weakness rStoroach and Liver Diseases, sad ai affections of the Kidneys.. A NERVE TONIC. ! OBOBGC W. 1VHTTOK, ST4MTOBD. OOK.,SSrSl ' , " For two Tia I wu t nlhnt hum nrrvons d. bilitjr, mod I Uunk Uod sod tbe dlHomi ot tbe ; valuelile remedy that fiixE's Cilui Uommfiid i c'lrnl re,., lit, vslneble remedy. Lotit nnj i b. Let any out write to me for adrtoa" AN ALTERATIVE. Alokio Abbott, Wrotoa. V..sysr "I N-liera Paine. Ctxcbt CoMronnt WTed my r. My tmnble Memad tn hum IntrrK.l bnronr. W ore I tu.il it I wm oHrerrd witli u winon from hmrf to hwl." Thfl eruption la rapidly healing, and I am Ave hundred per cent, batter every way." A LAXATIVE. a. C. Bbaw, White Btveb Jmrcnoa, Vti. ssys! For two yean past I have been sirreat safferet from tidni-y and liver troubles, ettrndfld with dya. : inM aud conatitwtion. Before I botan to taka : t'toai coeporKD it aaeiiifda. thotmh rta : aUoU ua Mow I can eay nMkty ails msk j A DIURETIC ; 1 Oeoboe Abbott, Biorv crrr, Iowa, sent 5 " I have been uainr Fis Cii.ibt Covrotntr ; and it haa done me more good for kidneys and hunt ibaekUutac. "pr tuedidne I have ever takes. Handled of taXmedals have bean reoMved fnxn reremiewho have need this remedy with semarseMe beoeSU Seed foe cireuVr. lMeeai.0O.!aWUhynravleta.- i WELL,RICHAR00N 4V CO- rprietora strAtaaroji, Tt i j ((fjmbound m w AV i latifi ktl UNQUESTIONABLY THE FINEST LIGHT RICHLY PACKED Purity and Excellence of Materials in Manufacture m rsatt i . if jl TfTWHE TAKNHAETJSEB BEER la brewed from tbe Finest Pale Canada J I ' West Barley Malt and Saazer Hops, and especially reoomznended for I. lta tonic and-nutritive qualities. It is rlotaly packed In attractive glass bottles for Family Use. BERQNER tt ENOSL received TWO MEDALS at tbe Centennial Exhibition and were awarded the GRAND PRIZE at the Universal Exposition In Paris, 1878. The Bergner ft Engel Brewing Co 1 AflOlmaw nArwnn I ITM ARKIR'S ONIO wHhoat drlay. II all atfaoiloaa at Ua itni Briains trore iaapaie Mood end and itak, atronW aaataat dial SB iha arave. will ia ntir eaan and alowfv drifting the tloaety est eC Parker GineerToada, betdt gvreaa. Take tt la Um. Itb laTalaahto fo sad alanrdaee eleiaeli end bewala, Oe.at raoovar tnair Maith by lor aji ,Muna vrusywa. WANTS. w ANTED. Poeition as traveling salesman or bookkeeper. Am twenty-five years old, graduated Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in 1884. Have had five years experience in gen eral merchandise and bookkeeping. Do not, and never have, to any extent used stimulants or tobacco. . Good reference given. Refer to this office. -TX7"ANTEIV-MAH-Totaltlie agency (trav VV ellngor local) of our safes; size 28xl8x Inches; weight (00 lbs; retail price S3 ; other sire la proportion, A rare chance and peinut nenf business. These safes meet a demand never before supplied by other safe eompuiies, tt we are not governed by the Safe Pool. Alpine Sale Co. Cincinnati, Ohio, aovtt wedotoatasB. pROPOSALS. Bids will be received at this office un til 10th June, 1888 at noon for fnrnish the State with 10 tons of Pocahontas coal, to be delivered in the coal house in rear of the Suprame Court Building. W. L. SAUNDERS, Secretary Stte. Raleigh, 19th Hay, 1888. maySOtf. WANTED. A first-class clothing sales man for Eastern North t arolina. None but those who have traveled in clothing, with best of reference, need apply. Address Diamond L., 181 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. go to wmm And get the lowest prices on HARDWARE, Stoves and House Furnishing Goods, Tinware, Wood and Willow-ware. i Paints, Oils, Varnish, Class and Patty. Builders' Hardware and Painters' Supplies a Specialy. Best White .Lead in the City. Cook Stoves Sold oa Easy In stalments at Cash Prices. 10 HUMBUG! Will sell goods in all lines lower than can be bought elsewhere. Come and See ! Tin Roofing, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, Tin. Sheet-Iron, Brass as d Copper W or k done in all it branches. Guns, Locks, Trunks, &c, &&. Re paired at Short Notice. REMEMBER Brewster's Cheap Hardware House, : Holleman Building. FINE PICKLES. J.R.FERRALL&CO Are just' opening a very One assortment Plain, sweet and mixed pickles, Florid a orange, cucumber and cantaloupe mangoes in one gallon stone jars. Cucumber mangoes and cheap pickles in half gallon glass jara. Plain and sweet mixed pickles by measure. full line of staple aud fancy gro: . riea and provisions. Choice brands tobacco and cigars al . ' ways on hand. 8& FsysttevUl Bt ft N BEER EXTANT FOR FAMILY USE. Purity and Excellence of Materials in Manufacture "PHILADELPHIA. A. TIL FENT HAL, Agent, Charleston, S. C. EDUCATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Summer Law Lectures (nine weekly). ltfin 12th July, 1883. snd end 13th September. Have proved cf signal use lt, to students' w ho design to pur sue their etu-liee at thia or other law schools. 2d, to those who propc-seto read Srivstely, snd 2d, to practitioners who ave not hat the advantage of systematic instruction. For circular apply (P. O. University of Va.) to John B. Minor, Prof, f !om. and Stat. Law TKIXITY HALL P.0ARMSG SOHCOL FOR BOYS. Hear Louisville. Ky. Next session begins Sept. lUtli- Address K. L. McClelland, Head Matte r or Rt. Rev. T. U. Dudley, V. D., liox 31, LdhIs. vllle, Kentucky. Norris & Carter. GREAT REDUCTION IN $1.00 46 inch Henrietta cloths for 78cpervard, $1.28 80 inch Henrietta cloths for i 93c per yard. f 1.60 40 inch silk warp Henrietta cloths for SI .1 9 per vard. bDc 40 inch Henrietta cloths for 73c per 'yard 8Cc 40 inch Henrietta cloths t 05e per yard 50c, 00c and 76c cheviot, serges -and fancy novelty dress goods marked down to the uniforn price of i5c per yard. $15.00, $30.00 and 830.00 Imported box " robos for $10.00 and $12.50. In many instances, throughout our en tire stock, the reductions are so great that several lines of new and desirable goods will be offered at HALF PRICE. Oreat bargains in ladies muslin and cam bric underwear, chemise, gowns, skirts, drawers and corset covers. Entire stock to be closed by Sept. 13th. Norris & Carter. A Convenient Place TO STOP: MOSELEY'S 120 Fatsttkvilxb St., Kaxkiou. Convenient for lawyers, because it's near the capitol; convenient because you are comfortable with good fire in 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 rest, i It's a convenient place for we make everybody feel as if at homo. You will be satisfied a . D ISSOLUTION. ' The firni of L. Koeeothal Co. lias bien this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All claims should be paid to L. Rosenthal, who will continue the busi ness. I have moved my entire stuck of cloth ing fiotn my old stand to my new store on Fayetteville street, formally occupied by Messrs. J. VV. Denmark St Co. as a bookstore, where I will be glad to have my friends call and seeme. NOTICE. Tkkasckt. Department, Office Comptroller of thie Ctjrrbscy. Washington,, April 11th, 1888. Notice is hereby given to all persons who may have elaims against "The State National Bank of Raleigh," North Caro lina, that the same must be presented to Clement Dowd Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. W. la. TstENUOUf, Comptroller of the Currency. For one week only, commesebjr MonJnv. May 30th. WE OFFER Baxall Byrd Island Patent, Flour, sweet est, cheapest, whitest anil beet of flour at $6e25peE' barrel sioIJ urjutt guirantc W. Ci A. B. STRONACH. Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Candy Manufacturers. Our famous Buckeye Family Hour (guaranteed to please.) 12 1-2clb, Celebrated Magnolia Ham (t-verr lam warranted.) CANNED GOODS. We shall continue to sell canned goods st the low prices advertised here tofore. TO JOBBING TRADE. 500 bbis. Choice, Extra Family Flour at manufac turers' prices. a 75 Sacks Good to fancy Itio coffees, at caro prices. NEW CROSS Dairy and creamery butter at New York i Prices. . 500 BOXES Standard brands laundry soaps, at and below manufacturers' prices. To Reduce Stock. Wo are making specially low prices in everything in staple and fancy groceries. Oet prices of us before bu New Store! Ulcw Goods! MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 8 WEST MARTIN STREET, (Oppoite Poetoffioe.) Having removed to the above location I respectfully announce that I have a FULL LINE OP CHOICE GOODS which I am prepared to make up in the best style at Reasonable Prices. My motto is as it has ever been, ' TIE BEST MODS AT TBE LOWEST. PUCES. I respectfully solicit a call and a com parison of prices with those ordinarily charged. With thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. Very respectfully, I. Winetrob. FOR SIXTY DAYS! SCHOOL WORK OUR Great Specialty. With the finest line of papers. Cards and Envelopes Ever introduced into this State, and a large assortment of fresh type, first class presses, &c, we are well prepared for SCHOOL PRINTING, a, And solicit patronage for Invitations, Programmes, Circulars, Catalogue s, Sic, &c. Send in your orders at once. fav'Remember we have the largest and most complete Printing and BindiBg Es tablishment in North Carolina. EDWARDS & BR0UG11T0N, Printers and Binders, Raleigh, N. C. Edw. J. Hardin, Grocer, Offers at all times a complete and carefully Selected Stock Of all seasonable substantial and luxu ries of the PROVISION TRADE Meats, Fish, Fine Butter, Fine Teas, Coffees, &o.,.&c Canned Goods of the) most approved brands, including the Peaches, Pears, Apricots and Cherries of the "Golden Gate Company" of San Jose. - BEST CANNED VEGETABLES, Corn, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Succotash, fec, &c. 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 col urns of this paper. E. J. HARDIN. lAA 4a f'lrtA A month can be made working ilVV Vf VVV lorua. Anenai preterms wbo ran kirnieli thete owu bones aud rive their whole time to the business. Spare momenta a&ay he L towns and eiUea. H. V, Johasoa C0,M4Maia SU, BMiunoM, va. t : STJMMEB "The Summer Capi tal by the Sea." THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, Morehead City, N. C. (Open June 1st, to Oct., 1888.) Greatly cnlarg d and" Improved. Accommodations for 1,000 guerts. Everything first class and rates reasonable Write for new descriptive pamphlet. j Beermann & Cooke, Prop'rs. - THE KIMBALL. ATLANTA OA., Chas. Beerrnann & Co., Proprs. CONNELLY BTJRKB COUNTY, KORTH CAROLINA. 3M2HONEY S BHOTHEU. Pwipr'n. This remarkalile Sprinc was opened to tbe nubile IS siioxua aniong me root num m uie ciur niuga nellv HDrlnirs Station. Burke Countv. N . C. 1 L is audub Irw jrri aTUirve llio ir.TOl Ui luo i.xau, x. : 1 .7 . . - . 1 ' .1. . . DiHiiifiL.iiu 1 1 1 1 . m w 1111.1. i : Ann. i .in milium ii.i vu.aviw . ' . v ' . . i . m v. . ...... bi... ... .1 . .... i.k.t. .... k ... I . U.li,'. TM...H. .nil HiaseT iiixis reiifi in uio use ui wis watrr. iv 1 . W I. ...I.. .. .1 IIuhau. lil.... ul ml vital eaeieles. As acliaiyteale water ana ionic n nan no equai. eena iur circular. MERONEY & BRO.. CJonnelly Springs, Barks County, NG Haywood' White Sulphur Springs. UNDER FEW MAKAQEalEXT. v AYNESV1LLE, N. C. The lovelitt spot n all God's wonder land of beauty I fature trundle-bed of recuperation! New 3 story brick hotel, 170 feet long, with veranda's 12 feet wide and 250 feet long. House handsomely furnished. Everything new, bright and clean.- Ac commodations in every department strictly first class in every particular. About 100 rooms, including dsirb!e cottagea near main building. Special Arrangements will ba. made for the Months of June and September. I Allen & Neville, ? Proprietors. BATTERY PARR BOTE, Open Throughout the Yeer. ASHEYILLE, K. C , JNO. B. STEELE, Manager. SUM M KB BATES FOB SEASON OP 1888, VAT, JUNB, JCLT, AUQUBT AMD SSFTEHBEB. W hon one room ib occupied by one per son: Per dr - Per week - $91.00 to 2S.C0 Per month, 4 weeks 79.00 to 90.00 When one room is occupied by two persons.' Per day ... - $ 7.00 Per work - - $ 85.00 to 43.00 Per month - 120. CO to 150.00 SDecial Rates to Families. Above rates are governed according to location of rooms, Parlor suits and rooms with baths extra. DOT SPE1SGS, 5. C (Formerlr Warm Springs.) Orjen throughout the year. Especially desirable as a 'Summer Resort. Mo hot weather no annoying insects. The most Luxurious and Beneficial Baths in America Marble Pools Porce lain Tubs. Remarkable efficacy m treat ment of Gout, Rheumatism and Malaria, Kidney and Liver troubles, Dyspepsia and other complaints. Resident Phy sician. Hotel new and elegant. Mag nificent Ball Room. Cuisine unexoelled. Terms reasonable. Write for descrip tive pamphlet. G. K. LANSING, Manager, Formerly Manager of As tor House, New York UttT. FRESU GARDEN SEEDS. - IF YOU WANT - A Good Vegetable Garden PLANT LANDRETH'S OR ELY'S RELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS SOLD BY LEEJOHNSON&CO. Druggi&ls I' Seedsmen OPPOSITE rOSTOFFICE, '! I i 8A LEIGH, R. 0. Seed dealers supplied at l hlUdelphia. Wholesale prices. ; Orders by mail promptly fil ed. Dsuocosts ajtb taHsn, RESORTS. SPRINGS, during the summer et 1HM by the prn rietors. nuuuuiu, in uiij iceioi ine w. f. tt. n., ) In . . -II . in a uciiiiitut, mun i,,ia viniiflin. .nlM lNahriM ft.... Alu.i. . .1 .. b'LI.. .. . tj ciiicbciuhii iu au uiseass peeunar o wunvi til n Fl li,' ii n." li I .i. . Iu....lnl .lu. . . I . RECEIVERS SAIaE, Notice la hereby elven tliat ty virtue ol a de cree of the United States llrcnlt Court lor the W estern District of North Carolina rendered la a eause therein pending, entitled George A. MoCor. nick tt at vs. North Carolina Mll.stoue Company et ale, we, the undersigned, appointed In said canse Receivers of the sM-ts of said company. win sen ai uuuiie auction upon uie ternia nereTO after stated at 11 o'clock a. m. on THURSDAY, JULY 5TH, 1888, ' ; on the premises at Park wood, Moore County, K. C, all the property, assets aud effects described In tbe deeds of trust from salu company to A. G. : Brenlzer. Trustee, and to A. U. McNein. Tm.tM i (which deeds of trust are registered lu the offle t or ine Jteftiaier or i eeui ior Moore loonty.n. or, and are hereby referred to) aud alsoall tiie other 1 property, assets and effects of the N. ?. MUlatooa lHmpany. i Among the property t. be sold lsSO acres more i or less of finely timbered and good farming lana, 1 Mniiruim iiia mT lift,,., ibid, m hm. from which are made the far-famed "Moore Couu ty Grit" mills, aud containing amcng other Im- IIMIIItllAlit, . 1 1 iA HltiMlr.0. . . ...I . i..v.. in. ui u.i i.v funviiiif bii,iitl Miuia ini ana ehlnery requisite and used In uiauufseturing said mills, also two handsome dwelling houses With necessary out-housrs, barns, Ac ., country store, twenty-two tenant houses, also a w Mill ana Dry Kiln complete, Flanlng Machine, Matcher and Planer. wo Blacksmith shops, Ice Machine. Patent Roller Flouring Mills, Machine Sbopsand Foundry all complete and tmilpperi with the best machinery. Also a Telephone system, 17 miles long; extending from Parkwood through Cartilage to Cameroik-on the R.tA.A. 1. t, n , also 48 shares of stock in thetarthaKe K. H , also a very large and assorted stck of inachtnery, tools and machlbery supplies, Including engines, boilers, pumps, corn-sheller, slilngle uiarhina, wind mtn, belts, piping, band and round Iron, ae., a lot of gold mine machinery- also large lot of Bnlahed and unfinished mills and mlllaloues ; also large lot of sash, doors and blinds, goods, ware, and mxr ehandise and other personal property of various descriptions, and In large quantities and ail the other property, together with the franchise f said coiipany. . TERMS OF SALE : The property will bs offered flnt iir itaii. and then IK toto or IS aitoas . It Uut hleheat hlilt i L the property Is oftered to desall aggregate more mail uie mgirat oh ior wo. prqpeny wnen onsred In gross, the bids Id detail to be reported to Ooart as the last and highest hMs. otherwise the bid la gross will be reported Is Overt as the last sod ighestbid. When offered i DaTAtttbe said real estate wtth th hulk in im and so tnuch maililnArv a. . . ( . necessary in the manufacture of mills as described. la said decree a "The Plant," will be offered at one-third of purchase price ut cash the balance tn rwo equal merits, payable In t and 13 months, tbe deferred baymenu to bear s per cent Interest from day of sale, and to be secured by notes with good security, Uie purchaser to keep the property in sured for the benefit ot the Receivers In a turn equal to half tbe unpaid purchase price; apon de fault of which tbe said Receivers shall nave the right to so insure the said property and the amount so paid by them for such insurance shall be added to and form part of the purchase price. The purchaser to be let Into possession apon the confirmation of said sale and the payment of true cash Instalment of purchase price : the title to be retained uotll tbe purchase price Is paid la fulL au ine outer property inciuoing, uie Flouring Mill. Ice Machine, Telephone 8ystem, WlndJIIIL' Machinery, Ac ., in Machine Shops and Foundry ,ln Saw Mill and Dry Kiln, in Supply Boom, e., be ing offered separately and for cash. After such offering nt detail and before fne offering in okoss, the purchasers at tbe detail sale shall deposit with the Keceivers 20 per cent of the purchase price respectively of the forego ing property as an earnest of their respective bids, upon failure of which live Receivers shall have power to resell any item of said property, upon which the 20 per cent shall not be deposited. ah., n iHim ii vi m 1 u tt 1 1 j unirmi to oe sottt will then be offered In one lot or in oBosson the following terms : For an amount In cash equal to the amount for which all the property (except "The Plant." Telephone System, Saw Mill and Dry Kiln Macbinervjsold i dbtail together with one third of the residue of tbe gross bid, Uie balance of the gross bid to be paid In 6 and U months, the ' deferred Instalments of the purchase price to bear ( per cent interestfroin day of sale, aud to be se cured by note with good security. The purchaser to keep the property insured and to be let tut possession and the title t be retained tn the man ner above prescribed, j In addition to the above described property will also sell ataald time and plaee, tor caslt, on other track of land contalMng o acres, and knows as the 'Horner Tract;" also one la-horse Wood, Tabor A Morse Portable Engine on wheels, one Lane A Bodly Saw Mill with su feet earriaa-ai av-iuco autiu wmm uu au ires eigut-inca rubber belt ana six wagons. ' For full details reference Is made to said dv eree. At Parkwood the climate Is mild and nealUuTui labor cheap, timber oleutlful. water mmui aiui church and school facilities good. For further mioruiauon auaress uie undersigned, JNO. W. HIN.HUALK, Keceivers of the N.C. Millstone Company 4 Raleigh, M.OL Ealeigb Marble, Works. 417 and 419 Fayette villa 84. ralelghJn.c Cranrb Viirt!.' Uwder'i Old Stii KA1 fcTT KVILLI, K. ft Manufaciurci of ail kinds of UannmL and Tombstones la Marbles or Granites. Also Contractor for all kinds of Building nin&. vjutiiiiiv rraB. nwr.a. m I ik. tw w DENIGN8 t i . Of all descriptions kept on hand and sent to ny address pos application, v f- Pcoptietor : i JJ -T';i',',; .V:,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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