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. r s -1 i r " f J i'X "TtjESbAY, JTJLT 17, 1888. , tWHID PittT (tXOSPT lloSPAT) 1X Bi TlfHE NEWS & OBSERVER OO Daily y try Jean postpaid, fs moeiha,- - . 9tm ' US It Hoi ma HiMnd wHml without yiiieit, sad aa- sent after toe exptrstioaot paid. gtJNDAY, JULT.15, 1888. lEHOnATIC NOMINEES. HaJXTIOSV TTJSXDA Y, I-' lanaktr St. tl VAYIOWAI. T1CKR GROVER CLEVELAND, ' & ' fK' af Icw'IsrL i : :-!. Y ... 1LLEN G. THURMAN, fOiis. I FOB ELECTORS Stat at Labok: ALFRED M. .Vr ADDELL, oi Sew Hanover.t rwEEDEKMXS. 8TKCDWICK, Of Orange, . ; Wlict- Elwjtoks: Tieis a" I 2 rf.yffl. 1 thIWKKWAHD-W. , POU, Jr.ef Johnston. 4' rox ooTiiuroii : 5j I ii'- DANIEL G. FOWLE, ; X.;- of Wake. FOB LUtJT. OOYIBXOB t THQMAS M. HOLT, ' ; of AUmanoe. For Associate Jostioe of crews Court to fill the. the Su- vacanev caused bi: th death of Thomas & Ashe . M - STOS.J. DAVIS, l'.? of Franklin, j For Associate Justices of the Su ' preme Court under amendment to the OoMUtutioh: .JAMES E. SHEPHERD, pf Beaufort t1 ALFHONSO a AVERY, : i of Burke. ron BtomiTABTor stats: Wit L. SAUNDERS, of Orange. s5 : I- - i f OB TB1A8UBXB t 40 DOHALD W, BAIN, of Wake. It rot stnKBXSTKNiErT or public ntmtco- of Catawba. ;tt FOB ATTOBBXr OBHXBAL: 4 THEODORA F. DAVJDSON, of Buncombe. v TO auditob: ' O. W. SANDERLHT. t of. Wayne. I FOU6.1. CONGRESS. rOOKTH . B. H. Dirntiot i BUN1T. of Naab, APFOtHTHKSTrOBBOK..B.BOaB. Hon, B Iu Bonn Democratic can v didale for Congresa in the Fourth District, will address 7 the people at the following places on the dates in ' dictted t Ju g : . : IIuntNash county, July 19th. v Mt. Veraon' . Springs, Chatham ouaty, J oly 24 : - -P6plar Spring, July 27. . lliuiboro, Orange county, August .7thiii- DeeSTille"Wake county, Aug. 112 Silef City, Chatham county, Au gust 23rd" - s. r f ; Democratic papers in the district a art tequsstedf to publish the an ' nouncements. " BlMtUT, (MllttM WlU Tl Chainiaatti Whiiaker, of the 8tat Democratic Fzecati re.. Committee is tery, desirous that the chairmen of all the connty Democratic executire com mittees will report to him at their earliest possible conTenienoe, as be ha4 not yet list of all the exeoutite commlUeesv which is absolutely neees- sarjr in order thai he may work sys tematically and effeotiTely. The im- ' portance of this will be readily seen, and it is Urged that all county execu- I tiri committee chairmen notify Mr- Whjitakef.l';:i i- .; WAK.Bl'okMOClLATIO CORVBSTIOBY -' The Wakej County Democratic con vention h&l been called for the 2nd Thtirsdsy in August to nominate the Leislatire and county tickets. The primaries will be held in the several townships on the 1st Satur day in August. By the executive committee of the county J . j ., ' A. D. Joxxs, ' ' I. Chairman. ' Thbbs seems to hare been some sqttealing in the ease of the alleged dynamite plot at Chicago against the BuHingtoof. toad, so that Interesting developments may be looked, for in the matter.. ! Oakdisal Gibboks was accorded an elegant, reoeption in. Wilmington Friday evening at the residence of Co. F. W. kerchner. He was long himself a Resident of Wilmington, an4 is well known and admired by the people there. . - i - 'i pBAVW's Democratic nominees for tha Legislatiire are H. 8. Nana for the Senate and R. A. Rassell for the House I first rate ticket and one that the whole State will be the bet iet for hating elected. ' I m i m pot. Q. N. Lothbop, U. B. Min: itr to Russia, has resigned and the resignation has been, accepted by the President: v'The action takes effect August 1st; nas been caused by ill health and has been in contemplation for some time. i iw 1 S ii - Thb SUtc encampment will be the lalgest gathering of the Guard which Las ever yet been had- It will be wU worth ' seeing -andl will attract large crowds o Wilmington and Wrightsvillel tWe hare no doubt it will be a cidit to the State in all re- Jadiri Russell has wrlttea' the let tar to tM pttbBosfUU, Ko-. tive Oomiittee deolniing the nomi nation for Supreme Court Judge on the Eadical ticket whkhie promised he would write wheal he Imade public his purpose to decline! It is printed in fullitt thi Messenger Of yesterday and is two and a half eolamns long too long for us to rejfer to at lepgth in this issue. We rilll take it up again, however, and rngiitk we snepect, sinoe it is an important paper, the Judge making certain charges against Mortn Uarouna ana ine ooaia in gen eral, against the Democracy of this section, was would ne serums inaeeu if they were true, but which, in point of fact, bave not the slightest foan. dation in faot to rest upon. Barring the inconsistency whioh u manifest throughout the paper bears all the marks or tne pouueai snrewa ness for I whicn-; the Judge has been I noted If as well as the bitterness which, has ever char acterized j him because he bas been as we suppose he would pat it, "a southern! man with northern princi- Dles." '. He advanoes the sectional idea and makes the most of it, hold ing that! the sectionalism, so-called of the South, has heretofore wrought pretty nearly all, if -not all, the evils which this: country has 'suffered and that it is; as read v as ever to open, a at larare lis conoerned. iHe makes a fierce onslaught on the Democraof of the; land, put u scarcely less severe on nis own party.i wnion: must mT deed on reading his letter cry out: ; I " Save us; from our friends."! ; He says he Heelines be cause, first, he decided ;when judge in favor 'of practical social equality in the matter of traveling on trains, Ac, and itbat his party was after wards beaten on this issue : second, because the work of the Supreme Uourt Judge l too big and tne pay too little (here the true: Republican sticts out as long as a nair-pole) third, because he has been invited to 3eak in pome of the Northern States urinflr this campaiea; and should he do so, hegwotild embarrass the ticket ii ne were on it, because ne snouid have to tell the North that neither this nor I any other Southern State will eo Rebublican that the South is solid ; fourth, because h would be ll.j I. 1.11 vL 11. ouiapfuieu wj kui ui iruiu on uiu own party in- the Soith T!) and fifth, because he does not think his party ooght to run a State ticket, but that it should abandon thP field as to State ofiloers to the Democrats, but pre serve the Bepublioa4 Organisation, ana ao tne party s beet on tne eon- testable districts, theeoonty offioes, the legislature and v the electoral ticket In conclusion he recommends a withdrairat of the Bepublioan State ticket i favor of tie Prohibition party. fSnppose." he save, after ad mitting that the Republican vote in 1881 wa "thrown to sate the grog shopsn-4MSoppose we$ry it now and go in to strike at drunkenness and Demoeraoyt " k i . This last sentence mav be fairlr ta ken as th key note of 'his letter. For acerbity for a disposition;' to Strike at au, friend almost as surely as foe, in le bitterness ox penofoal disappoint lent, we hate seldom seen it equalled. Tl. fi. J!. A. i. - iu ineonststenaes are so numerous d apparent, its virulence so neat t as a dart it will fall harmless on e Democratic shield because of the of force which the: qualities re ferred to ; always create, while the Republ cans will know : less what to make of ft than they did of the bare announcement that the Judge would not accept ; the nomination that had been tendered him. To the darkeys it will be a dose as nauseous as the spring powders they used to be com peiled tO; take annually "befo' de wah" by their eonaiderata masters for their health's sake. We shall refer to it again; ) , , STABTijWQ3 rumors come from the Court of Berlin to the effect that the Emperor Frederick's widow is prac tically kept a prisoner b: her Empe ror son and Bismarck, leading the anti-English! feeling Jn Oermany. Many stone tend to confirm the ru mors. The! charge against the-Em press is, In the first place, the con cealment ih collusion fwuh Dr. He KecsiC, Frederick's EgUah doctor, of the late Emperor's teVl.oondition, so as to prevent a regeny, and sec ondly, tne; witnnoldmg Or spin ting away of private papers tending to snow wis. t as is neia tftat tne tier man people have bees shamefully incitea br an JSngaan woman and an English doctor" It is probably all a mere matter of race prejudice which has ever made the position of Queen Victoria's daughter at the German capital more or less unoomfortable. ;- ' j ' ' a ?' 1 Aim now it is F. B. libftin, Esq., ex-Republican State Senator, from the Kihstoni district, who gifes up the false gods of Radicalism and comes into the j Denfocratio f ojd, the only Home oi good governwant in this region. : .The manifest tendency of tne wmte Aepubuoans'oi tne State towards ; the Democracy iis in the highest degree gratifying; to all who have any regard for the 'eternal fit- neaaoi things, to say no more. Read, if out communication from Einston. I : l . ;.-Tl - U .- Junoa RossaLL, while he. says that "while si a rule the Sout does not treat its colored people with the lib erality and justice which hey receive in the North," says also Che negroes at tne oouui nre largely savages. What hate the colored Yolks, with whom Judge Russel has been acting ior years, to. say to una t , j -W i'i i Dooa i MOaiKix says p ne goes North to speak, he is going to teli "the truth on his own" (the Repub. iican; i-party. ir is no wonder, therefore, that he advises the praoti cal disbandment of -that party so fir as norta uaronna is conccraecL Faiittstiixs will ratify tomorrow night and the fine old Cape Fear cap ital will paint itself a beautiful crim son hue. in honor of Democracy. There is nd better quality of the true Jacksonian-Jcffersonian idea than can be found there. i - - ?' ' Wi wouldn't be surprised, were the whole truth known if Groter Cleref laud had, a giaadfathar tod S A raACncAL busiaeas man suggepts j that there is money and lots of it for f manufactory in Raleigh of cheap furniture,' bedsteads, Ac He isja man who doesn't speak in this way without! investigating and making scire that there is reason for the fjujth that is. in him. lie calls attention lo the fact lhat such necessary woods poplar, ash, maple, black walnut, A , are in many cases four times as cheap here as at the North. Who will take hold of the possibility and make -it the lucrative reality it is capable pf being made f ; That ratification at Fayetteville to morrow night is going to be "a ro us er." Listen at this from the Jour nal: V "The T. M. D. C's , of Lumbertdn Laurinburg, Rockingham and Max- ton will attend in a body. Large delegations are expected from other parts of Robeson, Riohmond, and Cumberland, also from Moore, Bladen and Harnett. The death knell lo Radicalism in eood old Cumberland will be sounded in trumpet tones by the silver toogued Fowle, and the welkin will be made to ring with Che principles so dear to every Democrat & heart.!' " It will be a "proud event" indeed, twiriocracyT'fc &S johfrnfi-' moaeSfly puts it, but the Democracy of the f hole State. Cumberland is a large patt of North Carolina in more senses tnan one. . Praetleal SUtesmaasKlp. ; While the abstract principles of political ana civu freedom remain un changed through all generations, and in every country, tbe practical appli cation of them depends upon the Cir cumstances of the people and the tendencies of tbe times. We read the eloquent expositions of the bless ings wbicb freedom imparts to a pre pared, people high-spirited, intelli gent, and capable of severe self con trol, which the orators of the an tiqutty bave left us. We read and ponder the not less eloquent exposi tions of Milton and Burke at latei periods, and with the larger lights of a longer experience and riper knowl edge, vve read tbe still more p4s sionate and not less lucid expositions of the great orators of the Hereto Age of 'our own country of Patrick Henry, of Thomas Jefferson, and fof Alexander Hamilton, and we not oily assent but applaud. i Still these principles are to be de termined in their actual appplicatibn by the history, the genius and the actual condition of the people '.to whom the system of government is to be accorded and adjusted. The government designed for the colonies by Jonn JUocke, one. of tbe most inde pendent, sagacious and truly virtuous thinkers who has ever applied the energies of a powerful m:nd to the construction of a good government for a ruing people, was well enough suited, doubtless, to a different state of things, but almost ludicrously ill-adapted to those for whom it was1 devised. The errors of the French philosophists ! so mercilessly de nounced by Burke in, perhaps, the most masterly and splendid of all bis works, his reflections on The French Revolution, i were i precisely of this kind, and arose from the same fruitful and fatal error the ap plication to France of maxims , aim theories wholy foreign to the habits, the needs, tbe capacities and the char acter of the French people. t ; The wise statesman is he who can adapt the essential and immortal prin ciples of freedom to the circum stances of the people to be legislated for. The regimen must be suited to the patient; the garment to the per son ; the constitution to the people. The circumstances of the United States now are not only-unlike but directly the reverse of what they were when the Federal Constitution was adopted. They were then a small collection or congeries of scattered And feeble States, without any com mon bond of union, exposed to all the evils of domestic discord and liable at any moment to become the preV of any foreign; invader. ' ..The youthful giant was then only ill the gristle;, his bones had not been hardened and: made strong by time and exercise. Accordingly, we find that many of the wisest statesmen tit that period, of whom George Wash ington and Alexander Hamilton may be taken as the types, were desirous of forming a government so strong, so compact, so centralized that states men not leas sagacious, not leas sin cere, not less patriotic as Patrick Henry and Thomas Jeffirson, could hot but regard the Constitution with grave apprehension and distrust; as tending to monarchy, if not destined to lead to it and end in it. Now, conceding that their fears were wholly groundless and chimeri cal, tbe circumstances of our country and the visible tendency and trend Ot things since the war, have been to die credi t the doctrines and discourage the exercise of the rights of the states. It has been to concede such an ex tent of authority to the general gov ernment ; so to enlarge toe scope of its jurisdiction as would bave made; Che fathers and founders of the got-; ment, even men like Washington and Hamilton, "stare and gasp." It snouid seem then to be the dictate of prudence and patriotism to restrict as far as we may, the powers of the general : government, and guard with! sleepless vigilance the rights of this States which oreated and compose ii The physician msy consistently pre scribe a generous diet to a patieat' suffering from depletion and debility and put the same patient on Dr. San- grado's system of warm water and, blood-letting! when threatened with apoplexy. . : In the earlier, more virtuous and more patriotic period of a na'iohts history her public men are . apt to, thinks to counsel and to act for the advantage of the commonwealth rather than for their own personal advantage. They are then statesmen and heroes, and build for after ages; A a later and more corrupt period they are 1 conoerned primarily and mainly not so much for the good of the public as for their own personal and selfish interests. General Wash ington, who more than any other man known to history deserved the Ho mer io epithet King of Men, devoted his time, his thoughts, his labors and his life from early youth to his last day to the service of his country; General Nelson during tbe siege of Torktown himself directed the fire ; of his men on own - mansion, ! becanse bis the enemy bad his headquarters there. iDr Franklin, never considered senti ime&tai or unduly enthusiastic, will ingly hazarded a considerable portion of fortune at no time Tery large to rve bis country, xnese : were ine men who established tbe liberties of the country; this their spirit; these their principles. . They were .true patriots and statesmen. Is not the tendency now, bas it not Deen, mara- edly, since the close of the war, to ward a self seekincr spirit and policy on the.part of many, if not most, of our public men, and is not tne states man now too o(ten sunk in the mere politician T J. Al. A.. HBMMOKBIOr HOPE. I W.ck Badla Jaljr 1, 1888. Wk Boffio Sm.tbvSt. Mary's Mission, Edgecombe county, th offering Annie Robards, Henderson, Vance county Eliza Tucker, Henderson, Vance county Kathleen Williamson, Mount Airy, Surry county........ Tbeo. Williamson, Mount Airy, Surry county Maude Waddell,Asheville,6th and 7th offerings "For dear little Annie". ...... Miss Lina Battle's Class in the igh A little girl from another class in the Sunday Sohool "In Memoriam, Joseph Carson f hruston," 4th offering 20 15 15 15 15 10 10 1.80 10 100 v Total, $ 3.85 Amount required for endow- ment, $ 1,300 Amount paid in, $150 Amount on hand, $37.78 Membership, 208 Dsab Childbis: Fire letters this week, and the first from one of the ever faithful Smith family. Oar lit tle; Missioner st St. Mary's says: "liere I come witn an other chicken, but I sold this to my mother and she gave me only 20 cents for it. I think this is a long enougn letter to write about such little cbicken, so I will say goodbye till jnext time. If it was "auoh a lit tie cuicMn, wen, l expect mimmi paid all it was worth, at least, I would not like to pay any more for a little one; Tbo, I bave no objection to her giving as mueb more as she Likes since it will make more chicken broth that way for the Cot patient. The next to come were some little new- recruits from Mount Airy: "Dear Aunt Beckie: Tomorrow is my birth day; I will be six years old. The money I send with this letter is birthday offering for the Bishop's I made nearly all of it myself, ptok ing blackberries, and doing other things for my mother. Teh cents is for jny little sister Tbeo. She is but three years old and cau't ; work for hers, so Uncle Tom gave it to her. Thota all the little children in trio j 1 lue cnuaren in uie state will send you ail tne money they can ao we can get the Cot soon, and! take care of some poor little sick child. I will send you some more as soon as I can make it I 'know Lu cie, Arabella and Cheshire ! Nash. I used to lite in Tarboro -" If am very glad to have you and Tbeo. to help us, 'Kathleen, and though you can't have another sixth birth day again as long as you live, hope you can send us plenty of birth day money; or any other sort will do as well. Theo. will soon be old enough to earn her pennies, but (until she is I hope "Uncle Tom" will continue to give her whatever she wants to send and ' she could pay him in kisses. Thf ee for a penny would be none too meby. You help mama all; you can, little one, you will never be sorry for one step you save her. Yes, I hope allfthe children in the S'.atq will help usf-but they don't show any "break neck speed" in doing it. I Thtn two more little strangers came sedately in this letter ; - filiss Cameron: Please' find en closed 30 cents from two little girls for our dear Bishop Atkinson's Cot" Thank you, madam ; I hope I will hear from tbe two little lassies again Then com 9s our little mountain rdse, from Asheville: "Daar Cousin Reoea : I send you 10c ; Five for me and' five for dear little Annie. I made it by helping mamma. How is Uncle Guy T Give him n.y love. Good bye" And her mother sends a message to the effect that this letter was writ ten last month Maude pledged her self for ten cents a month-i-but she wis too busy to send it; and now an other payment is due, so the two came together, sent , as usual for herself and the dear, little baby-sister, " who has been in the Heavenly country nearly two years now, as we count time- "Un cle Guy" is quite well; and will doubtless be very muoh surprised to find his state of health published in the newspapers when nothing is the matter with him. Maude, ' suppose you get "Aunt Beck" ' td send the money while she is with you, then wej will not need to wait for busy mama to find time for it. the last letter1 came from Raleigh. "Dear Miss Cameron I send you $1.30 which some of the children of the Sunday-school of the Qhurch of the Good Shepherd wish t) give to the memorial Cot fund. My class of little girls sends $1 80, the money they have been saving up for a long time; and ten oents is from a little girl of another class, who wiabed.to contribute something else. We hope to be able to help jou again from time to time, but we must be patient about it, for it takes the little ones a right long time to save enough pennies to make even a dollar or so. We wish you much success in the noble work which you have undertaken. Very truly, - " Thank you very much for the good wishes and the earnest of them that yoq give. That is the sort of wish that realizes itself. I will : be very glad to bear at any time from your class of little maids, and the little auxiliary from the other one. No one; knows better than I do how slowly pennies grow into dollars. So I am never impatient with enlisted members. I always believe that they do 'all that ttej can. The money for little Joseph came in a letter to me. Some of it nas been waiting a. long time and all of it is given with his mother's prayers for the other dar child who is . to lie In the Cot that the little Joseph's be- oved memory; helps to endow i the one dear ; lamb whoa going home left the mother's heart so empty, and sanctified ; all i childhood in her eyes. It is sweet toinina uai tne years long and many as utey are to live thro' are steadily bringing na day by day to a reunion with those whom we nave given up m wis :ue- xi .we will be wise we will always count for ward in aorrow instead of backward as the most of us do. I mean, instead of saying and feeling : "It ia so many days or years since the belored one went Irom me, we will say : -l am by so many days or years nearer to the time when we will meet never again to be parted," for every sunset sets us a ciay nearer to tnem. we pass over the teaching of the Angel of the Resurrection, when Mary went to the sepulchre, to the grave of Him she loved, the angel said : "He is not here, He is risen, and the Lot d said, "Behold I go before them: into Galilee. There shall they find me." They go before us into heavenly olaces, and there shall we find them, not in the grave, not in the old life behind us but before us, where we will find them when we, too, shall have passed through the grave and gate of death. Sober thoughts for little ones whose life is just beginning. Ob, my little flock, may it be many a day before you can realize what I mean from the depths of your own experi ence i ljovingiy, "AUHT BXCKIB." All contributions for the "Bishop Atkinson Memorial Cot" in St. John s Hospital, Raleigh, should be sent to Miss Rebecca Cameron, care Dr. William Cameron, Hillsboro, N. C Buklm'i A rata SaW. Tbe Best Salve in the world for cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers.Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all 8kin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35 cents per doz. r or saie dj Liee, j ohnsoa Jo- Mr. Felix Fyat will make a prop osition to tne reocu Uoamber c: Leputies to confiscate the riroDertv in France belonging to the Orleanist princes, and use the proceeds! for the erection of asylums for the aged. CONSTIPATION S min4 br Trl Liver-got cnoaih B bile belDR excreted from the blood to produce HKorri own eauisnte. Tlu lniai CaBtiaataai does not cob si at merely In u load ing toe Doweis. ine meaicine must not only act m a parfcatire, but be a tonic a woll, and not pro duce after Its use jrreater eostiveneu. To secure a regular babit oTbc or disorganizing tbe of body without changing tbe diet system "My attention, after snfertoi with Const! p. tlon iot two or inrae Tears, was eauea lOMmmoas Lirer Regulator, and. baring tried almost every thing else, concluded to try li I flrtt took a wineglasaral and afterwards reduced the dose to a teaspoeofaL as per directions, after eaeb meal. I found that tt had dooe me so irmch rood that I I eontlaaed It until 1 took two bottles. . Since toon , Mp(rtettce4 ur dimcuity. i keep tt In my house and would not be without It, but hare no ase for It. tt harlnc cured me." (iunoi W. Sims, Assistant Clerk Superior Court, Bibb Co., Oa. 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This remarkable Rprlug was dpened lo tbe pnbllt during the summer of lftss by the proprietors. It (a situated amooc tbe foot hills oi the Blue Rtdge Mountains, in fifty feet ot the W. M. tk lL at Oce neUy Springs BUUoo, Burke County. N . 0. It Is about loo feet above the level of the ocean. In a delightful, salubrious climate. The Hotel ae eommodations are first class. The wondei ful curative properties of CONN KLLY UfIKU8 bare al ready made It famous . as an Alkaline v ater It Is equal to the celebrated Buffalo Lithta Springs ol Virginia. It cures Gravel and Gout and other depraved diseases of the system dependent on the arts acid diathesis. It relieves Bright' Disese and cures Diabetes. Kvery disease ot the Kidneys and Buufeler finds relief in the use of this water. It Is very efficacious In all diseases peculiar ts women, It Cures Dyspepsia and Nervous Diseases, quiets the nerves, gives peaceful sleep and restores the vital energies. As a chalybeate water and toatc It has no equal, send for circular. MERONEY&BRO., i Connelly Springs, Barks County, N. C Haywood White Sulphur Springs. fCNDKB NEW MAKAanrSNT WAYNESYILLE, N. C. The lorelieet spot n all God's wonder land of beauty 1 Nature's trundle-bed of recuperation 1 I New 8 story brick hotel, 170 feet long, with veranda's 13 feet wide and 830 feet long. House handsomely furnished. Everything new, bright and clean. Ac commodations in eery department strictly first-class in every particular. About 100 rooms, including durable cottages near main building. Special Arrangements will ba made for the Months of June and September. Allen & Neville. Proprietors. TIIEREFOnE MIRE IT COMFORTABLE. Woven wire mattresses, f 4.5o Coil spring mattresses, 8.75 Oar field mattresses, 6.60 Spring slat mattresses, 2.60 MATTRESSES: Hair mattresses, 40 lbs, 20, $25 Pine hair mattresses, 45 lbs, 8.50 Cotton mattresses, 40 lbs, 8.00 Excelsior mattresses, 43-lbs, 8 00 Shuck mattresses, cotton top, $3.75, f4.50 RENOVATING: Old mattreseas zanovated and made good as new at lowest cash prices. Mat tresses called for and delivered free of charge. J.C. HUTSON & CO., No. 13 East Martin St., between Back e and Woollcott Stores. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. - IF YOU WANT Good Vegetable Garden PLANT LANDRETU'S OR ELY'S RELIABLE GARDEN sold by LEE. JOHNSON & CO. Druggists Seedsmen OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, BALKIGH, K. O. Seed dealers supplied at Philadelphia wholesale prices. Orders by mall promptly filled. LEE, JOHNSON & Dwraoim axp Hsirmaas. CO. , Y0jflL!F,C X RESORTS. afiP . tSsCSaW- ff uu 'irrnirt $ " "" - "'- --r t -"kit'i'Sfir''mr SPRINGS, REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALCABLS PKO Dertv. Bv virtue of aothorltv s4vn in thraa wtctm nonnurea executea dv OoraUa A. Thompson anl recorded in the Kegtater's efBee oi nu couniy, in twos: ss, ook S3, page sas, Book as, . saae 3US we will sell ea pse w, maa ihxmi m. M at the Court House door In tne eltv of Ka luesos wxlaT ue 24th dav oi Julv. less, ax is ifeloea elgh, a lot with that. Improvements -thereoa. slta ated on Favettetfue street. In ssld ettv ii UJ. eleh. aud known la the plan of said etty as part of tot Ko. iu. aod more deholtely described k metes and bounds tn said mortgages which are hereby referred to for description. - :: . xeruis vi ssiewasn. PAUK, HOLDrNQ HECK j Attorneys for Mortgaga. AND FOB BAXK. On Monday, Ansust6th,iSBB,attheOortHoae door In Kalelgh, K. c, I will sett at pnbUo outcry a tract or parcel of forty acres of land, to be cut off of the north end of a tract ol ma seres In Wake eouaty adjoining the lands of Madiaoa raee's heirs, WyaU a laytor, Mrs. Eliza beta Hater, C. W. Williams and Jtxosa Duan, betna part of the lands of tbe late Napoleon B. WiC Iiams In St. Matthews township. Bala mads pursuant to lodgment of Wake Superior Court, rendered: in the speeeial proceeding entitled. A . Syma, Administrator vs. B. A. WiC Uams, et als, No. 408, to make real estate assetta. Terms ot sale: One fourth cash, residue on a a credit of six months, with interest at 1 per seat, Hour of sale, 12 bi. AMUBKW SYMK, Commission sr. PUBLICAUCTION. BALE OF THK Kiiigrsbury Property. IN THK TOWH OFOXFOBD, GRANVILLXCO., M.C. ' ; ;- Tbe death of Mrs. Bussell Kmnbary has thrown upon the market that valuable i-leca of real estate known as the BU88KLL KING8BUBY ESTATE. The same Is situate In feet of tbe court hosae, In the town of Oxford, .Oraavllle County, North Carolina. It fronts 114 feet on-Main Street, ssa fet on College Strict and 374 feet oa a new street. Upon it are situate the K1NU8U0ST MAMSIOlT house, eottaxe house havlnx S rooms, a store bouse and outbuildings. I he lot embraces some thing over ! r 3 ACEES OF LAND. This valuable piece of real estate will be soldlat public auction in the town of Oxie-rd on MON DAT, 1 JULY. 1888. unless the same be privately sold before that date and will be sold In slump. When Judiciously eat up about 40 excellent building lots can be made. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance with spar cent Interest, due in 1 and S years, Conespoo dr nee solicited. THOS. B. YENABLX, Executor of thewiU of Kussell Kingsbury. Raleigh ; Marble Worts, 417 and 419 Fayetteville St., RALEICH, N. ' Brack Hr47 Uwser 's vis BUii. fayetteVillb, m. o. Manufacturer of all kinds of Monument, and Tombstones in Marbles or Granites, Also Con ti actor for all kinds of Building Work, Curbing Posts, Steps, Sills, etc, i I E IGNS Of all descriptions kept on hand and sent to any address upon application. Chas. A. Goodwin Proprietor Health i is Wealth! JjjfATMtjn Oa B C Wast's Kaava ajto Baanr Tbba. kmt a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, DUxV sss, Convulsionk, rits. Nervous Neuralgia, eadache. Nervous Prostration caused bv the of, atoobol or tnbaooo, Wakeralaess, Meatal lie. preestoo. Sortenlng ot the Brata resultina, ia tn sanlty and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Leas ot power In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Speraiator rnea caused by over-exertion of toe brain, eeU abase or over-indulgence. Baeh box contains eoe month's treatment. Sl.os a box, or six boxes far 15.00, sent bv mall prepaid on receipt of prlee. Ct AHAIf TftSfi SIX Tocuvaay esse- With each order received fey as for six boxes, accompanied with saua, we win send tbe pmeaaser our written guarantee to re fund the moauy If the treatment does not affeot a cure. Guarantees issued only by James Ma fctmmon Co.. lirugsiMs. Sole Ag tela. Ul Fsr ana vuia a nseiaai mt w s In fit s i; Seducationai DLVGU.U1 SfllCOL. with a whnle. some MUHak reetralDt. offers tbe Seat rHTSICat, aiMl the beet M aSTA la euHere.aeomrulsorrC'VBlHltDt.Vsl with KM , rumnu wtvdi. a reasoaaM eat sutet Mac IP Lisa, aiMl a toeatioa entirely free trees MS LAMIA. No tfsa nt aasw snsat atteixUpS aaicviTitaa, aTAista. Far Oatatogue BlnnBaia BohoH, Oranr Co t w PL GREESBORO Fcmalo Oolletie GSESSB0R0, H. C : The stzty-sare&Ui sessioa ot this nma- peront institution begins on the t3d of August, 1888. , superior advantages offered la all the departments of lerrninc asnallr tsuchk in Female Colleges of high grade. Instruction riven In troe-writine and stenography. Terms moderate. ror rjatalogne apply to T. M. JOKES, President. Oxford Ff male &mnary, OXFORD, N. C The Kxt Session Opens September th, ust. The faculty consists ot tbe fouowtng: Bev. C. A. Jenkins, (University ot VlrtlniaTiBIUs Bain, "'nr School of Umfnagosl) Mrs. Twltty, ISPtL l1? 9ptesa)iMlse liaU, (Ooeper Ci B Art School, M . VT) : Miss CtarkIctncinnatl Collere of Music) Mrs. StradleyTlliaa Jordan, MlMHobgood. v . d Charm Per SessUs f 2 Weeks : Boardi fuel, lights, washing, full English course, LaUn, Freach, Uerman, if paid Inedvance, f so T Tha above with mnsle, ins oo a speeial oiseount for two or more paplls from a family or a neighborhood. Apply for eatalwgue. B. F. nuouvvu, rnncipai . Johns Hopkins Lnivcrsity Baltimore. AanouDoemeat for the n'xt academic year are now ready and will be sent on application. Thirty scbolarshlri iare open to graduate students from Virginia and North Carolina. DAVIS SCHOOL. Military Boarding School FOR BOTS aad YOTTKO XXX. Fan pranaratloa for any Ocltaae or for Builn . Hselthy loea. tion I. Bbs eltmatet Btlld wtsjtsrsi 'item Duuanws 1 1 UM vv- Mttor Sa hlimi, 1 Uffulm wha fan psntealars COU A C. DAVIS, Supt., . . la azaxei, K. CATAWBA COLLEGE, WEwTOIC, . a' KXXT SESSION will begja Aug. cth. Fun Aeademie and Collegiate Courses. Also Music, Pamtlng, Drawing, Penmanship and Bookkeep ing. Fine Buildings, Apparatus. Libraries, e. Tea Instructors. Location healthful. Board and Tuition moderate. Indigent persons helped. A p piy at once. Catalogue Free. Address KKV. J . C CLAFF. President; BKV. J. A. FOIL, Secretary. SELECT HOARDING iSD DAY SCHOOL FOB Yonug Ladies aod Little Girls, ' Hillsboro,' W. a The Scholastic Year (59th half-eessioa) of the Hisses Hash and Mies Kollock s School will commence oa the Cth of Sep tember, 1888. Circular! seat on application. janeldeodctw. WAKE FOREST. COLLEGE, BJOBTH CAJtOLIRA. Sixteen mftes north of Balelgh. FUty-fonrth annual sessioa begins September 1. Tea distinct schools. Ten Instructors. 10,000 volumes la Li brary. Well equipped Laboratories, Beading Room aad Gymnaslumt extensive around.. For Catalogues, Sc., address, . . - - - rreaiqeni vtt as. a. iaiiaju, - 4 Wake Forest, a. C. UORiER SCHOOL OXFORD, N. C., ; A Classical, Mathematical, Sci entific and Military Academy. The Fall Session of 1888, will begin the 8th of August, and continue twenty weeks, cloning the Slat of December. The Spring Term of 1889 will open the 14th of ; January. - Catalogues setting .forth Terms; etc , furnished on applica tion to . J. H. HOBJTKB, 4 Oxford, N. C or Caft. T. J. Drxwby, , Boykina, Va. ; I PeacIiKtitute, BALEIGH, N. CL 1 FOR GIRLS AND Y0U5G LADIES. Fall Session opens first Wednesday in September ' (5th day), and closes first Wednesday in June, 1389. Thorough Instruction by accomplished and experienced teachers in all branches . usually taught in first-class seminaries for young ladies.' Building one of the largest and best equipped in the South. Steam-heat, gas and electric light. Terms ss low as any institution offering equal advantages. Deduction for two or mors for same family.' Correspond enee solicited. For circular and cata logue address, Eer. K Bnrwell & Son., jolyl-w2mo. Raleigh, N. OV C O AL Thm Budred aad Hfteei Tins Arrived a few days since, second ship meat of that exoeUant Bed Ash LOKBERBY COAL For grates. Superior to any other anthracite coaL Two hundred teas Tennessee Soft, and oaa '' hundred W. Va. Splint. Pim COBDS DRY PINE, two hundred best heart. Cat any length desired, or sold long. dDIIL The best Clumlnailng oDa, deliT ere mm our pateat oil tank wagon. K waste to purohaeers. fffll. D. 1E2SRS ;& CO aarnra, nuaaa 1 1 UM vv es Band (Cadet Onktttrai for MMaaTAtUmtiom. Mo Kxlra Charae for Uuwasass prSnifaesa TWitwMWit nr Art. Vnll Cmm llUV IAW SHU. War addrsss ; : . ( ; r ( ! 3fS A- - mm 4f 1 54, : i I r
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