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I i News and Observer. FpBLiagto Daily ixosrr Modat) ins f & 'i A Wsra.i.' ' t ' ' t ' Bi THE NEWS & OBSERVER CO , SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1888. DEJIOCUATICIVO.Tl IJNEliS. KiJtcrno, -rruDAY,' HTwkr ea. KAllOJf At. TICKET TROVER CLEVELAND, Fla flCE-nESIDETi : ? ALLEN G. THURMAN, FOR ELECTORS Statu at Labob: ' AIRBED K. WADDELL, of New Hauover.i FKOEBICK ii. BTEUDWICK, ol Orangse, DxStBICT Elxotoss: Wilton. ne as ton Ml I)it.-J, H. DOBSON. of T DiT.-8AMljEL J. FKMHKKTOS. of Stanly m lT. LKMOK C. gAUUWKLl, ol ireaeiL TH DiST THOJIA8 M. VASCK. olOnldweU. trtU Dist j ; J TAJX?JG TICKET. OB OOTKBKOB : ' DANIEL Q: FOWLE, 1 of Wake. JOE LHOT, GOTBSOB : THOMAS M. HOLT, 1 i.! of Alamance; :l fFor Associate Justice of Dreme Court-to fill the the ' Sa- Tacancy caused by; the d of Thomas o Ashe: ' i -:' ' : i i fjOS. J. DYIS, ; 5 oi Jiranjoin.' For Associate Justices of the Su preme Court under amendment to the OonBlitntien: a JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort. ALPHONSO C. AYERY, ' ' of Burke. Ml W f - f 08 BtCBXTABT Or . STATS i W1L L. SAUNDERS, t:. of 'Orange. i !7 tOB 'TBZABtTXXB ! 1 - IS . d6nald w. bain, ' M of Wake. - r ios gurxanrriNDnrT or public xhstbuot SIDNEY M. FINGER. : rOK, ATTOBSIT SEjnCBAIi . i THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, ;: of Buncombe. Stob atoitob: ! i Ct V. SANpERUN, 6,;;fC.ot.wy--' FOR COxCRESS. FOOBTH DISTRICT 5 I B. H. BUNN. :-:'X :0f Nash. : Pr Ut foiinU( Cud)dtu forOTer- BaDfiatadM( of Fabtl I mm UOTqrnwww. - I Hon. Daniel G. Fowle. Mai. S M. tlnr md ; Col. TjP. Davidson, the Democratic candidates forGoternor and : Attorney General,- will address the oeoola noon the issues of campaign; at the following, times an9 piaoeif f':--4 "-'', :f-??."!! .-''ny : StatesTille, Monday, July 30. " ' . Taylorsrille, Tuesday, July 31: y WUkesboro, Wednesday, Aug. 1- Sparta, Thursday, Aug. 2. f Jenerspn, Friday Aug. 3. , ; " Boone, ; Saturday, Aug. 4. ; Bakeraville, Monday, Aug. 6 Bafixsrillet Tuesday, Aug. 7. . Marshall, Wednesday, Aug. 8. ' Wayneiyille, Thursday, Aug. 9. 'i Webeteri Friday Aug. 10. Charleston, Saturday, Aug. 11. - Robbinarille, Monday, Ang. 13. . ; Murphy, Tuesday, Auf. 14. Hayesrille, Wednesday, Aug. 15. :Y Frinklini Friday Ang. 17. , i Highlands, Saturday, Aug. 18. BreTard, Monday, Auer. 20. Hendef sonTille, Tuesday, Aug. 21 . : Columbus, Wednesday, Arg. 22 ; Rutherfordton, Thursday, Aug. 23. "", Shelby, Friday, Aug. 24. : The local committees are expected and ; oreed to thoroughly advertise these appointments by handbills and otherwise. ? : J Spikb Whitakib, ; ''- Ch'm1!! Ii State Ex. Com. t ' . irt i , WJ KBS VBHOCHiTIO VOM VKHTIOB , The Wake County Democratic con rention has been . called for the 2nd Thursday; in August to nominate the Legislative and county tickets. ' The primaries will be held in the several townships on the '1st Bator. dftT in AhffusL ; Ry the executive committee of the v .. A. D. Joxss, Chairman. tf n- .1 ;. ; aoricE. - : ' Pursuant to a resolution of the re cent Democratic convention of the Second Congressional District held at Weldon, A ; N. " C., . the delegates to' said convention are 'hereby notified to meet at Wilson, N. C, on Friday, hsust 10th, at 2 p. m. to nominate a candidate for Congress fox said district. ! - t JOHSf E. WOODABP, "i - 'fit . Chairman. W. W Hall, Secretary. ; I District papers pjeaeecopy. i APFOiime suits roa how. b. h. bcis 4 AID HO. O. W, ItlOKHUR, TIoo. B. II. Baftn, Democratic can dldate for. Congress in the Fourth District, and Horn G. W. Sanderlin Democratic candidate for State Audi tor, Will pddreBS the people upon the issues of the campaign at the fol lowing times and Places : ' Durham, at night, Monday, Aug illillsboro, -Orange county, Tues day, August 7th. i ( :Cbapel Hill, Thursday, Aug. 9th i: LeesvUle,.Wake county, Saturday, AncrustlU ' iSmithfield, Johnston county, Tues dav. AuguBt 11. tiolesville, Wake count j, Thurs day, August 16. .' - iGrahan), Alamance county, Satur day, Aug 18. I piler ur, Chatham couniy, Thars- '!: day, August 23- r ' j ' V won. W. Ppu, Jr., Democratie ! candidate ij for Presidential Elector, wQl be present at Benson, Darham, Hillsboro and Smithfield. , HPIIB V H1TAXXB, Chm'n Dem. State Ex. Com.. A BtO BOTEfc FOIL HAUtlGH.I ;f ' t advance Tier still more rapidly along theaaepfyogreaa ia anrat clMiho J . .' . ... . . . . .. i? . PciaUT,aaaptea to iae nsa oi Biu uuiLb run miujwm.s j - J 0 of the thing? "tU&igh needia to I tourists land that elasa of toufista, apeak, both' a Winter aud a earn which hat made the fortunes of hotel- mer resort, Bach as is enjoyed by few keepers in Florida and elsewhere in the South, which is made up inlthe u ' 'r . , g main ; of wealthy people from the Nortli and West who fiait this feec- I .. . K ion in search of health' or pleasure or combination of both these desirable things, t The hotels w.e have a! rady are well-adapled to their purposes and are admirably managed. Noth ing that we shall say can be regarded as in ant wav reflecting upon theml They fill 'Eeir places well but will themselves aamit tnat tnev are not prepared jfor any great inflex of tourist gravel such as we have now mind. To meet the wants or travel era from the north who in ever in creasing numoers come into k toe. . . . ... 9 i t south upon tco nrst approacu or com wea'tier special preparations are nec essary, sp? o al accommodations juust be p ovtdea. Towns nice J acsson ville, St. Augustine, Aiken and Ashe ville have recognized the fact, have acted on the suggestion it conveys and have; prospered accordmgly. Now we have Charleston and Kavan nah moving in the same direc tion- Both - these cities ; have gone to worK to erect nrst-ciass hotels for the special purpose oi at trading and accommodating a part of tjne enormous tourist travel wnitm an nually finds i a way into this section The provisions made nave to ce on a large and elegant scale. A largo amount of money is made necessary even for a start. But the two Mties we have mentioned last have under taken to build their mammothlhos telries themselves and have managed to raise the ; money lor the purpose from among themselves. Their plan has been pimple. They have formed stock companies, made the shares small and; have asked everybody to help by contributing of tbeir means whether small or great lor the com mon benefit in the near future. In this way they have interested every class of citizens, tue ciern. as wen as tne nusi ness proprietor and the capitalist, have attracted capital from abrOsd iu ample; qjiantities to aid those;' who seem disposed toTaid themselves, and, in short, have achieved success. Mod ern hotels i with every appointment made necesBary by the taste and cul ture ana weal tn o tne-age are there fore about, to arise in the two pities referred to, to the great advantige of tne communities as a wnoie ana to the advantage as well, substantial and well denned, of every j indi vidual citizen. Now, Raleigh has advantages; to - offer the Itour ist class as great in i'many reBpeots as those of any other? town ip th South. It has some advantages which no other city can offeri Its climate tnrougnout the year is pro nounced r by competent judges as fine as that of any other locality in the wOrldi tt behooves it to attract as larerea orooortionof the tourist travel ai possible. It would derive therefrom substantial benefit in which all would share.1 That it is a good point for a hotel pi the sort to which we allude is Pi oven bv the suocees of the! hotel at Kit'trell, in its nea neighborhocd a. triage without other advantage than the fine climate in which it is ejtuat ed- The. city may rot for a long time be able jto get any large amount of ""U"J UU1 vm ur ww swurces wr tne purpose on. buudmg aj&oteL Let it proceed as Charleston and Savannah have done. 1 Let it firm a company for the purpose, and ; let it mvits 'ail. rich and poor, hish .and low, cletksi salesmen and all f other ciasxea m: tajce stocK, - investing a small amount only in each individual esse, f Let it thus get the whole com munity Interested in the enterprise and with! the' right sort of manage- men which . is a sine qua- njOn, of course, luj every case, there is no reason vf by it should not have aihocel as inuyi adequate to its wants as a place of attraction to Northern travel as either of the two leading cities we have named is now assured of, As to the advantages of a hotel it the sort we shave suggested it is hardly necessary to argue. They are gener ally recognized. The Baltimore Mac. ufacturersv Record, referring to the matter, says: . . r t u -l .!,..;. iiZ.r'r .ftrZllr Aiavou, HSVABUUTU1D, Ok. AUgU8Wfl ana many other places to sea the effect of fine hotels. These towns have literally been built up through ne uwuenoe oi tneir noteis. ui tne thousands of visitors yearly attracted t) thernin quest of health or .-pleas ure, manv .nave remainAi-I an rt marl a their permanent homes there! And wViQll ihABd fAwnai kevA via nv1sr1 of other places eouallv a. weft situ- ated as Regards climate, health fulness and' scenery can do if thev will but follow1 their example." I As to the likelihood of succf bs in the easel of , an enterprise such as we euggest, the same paper we ; have quoted ; above, which is oe of the shrewdest of financial observers, particularly with reference ig this section,!says : i " We do not believe that there is a first-class hotel, adapted in every re spect for tourists, in the entire'South which is hot doing a much better business than its builders expected, however much their croaking neigh bors predicted a failure. When Mr. Frank Coxe announced his 'intention of erecting that magnificent Battery Park Hotel at Ashe ville its fail ore as a money-making scheme was freely pre dicted. It had only been open a few months when it became necessary to double 'the size, and still there is scarcely room to accommodate the crowd who in winter and summer seek admission there.. It has fadrer-tised-Ashe ville all over America, and has added to the wealth of that city many times what it cost. The;; build ing of the great Ponce de LeoS at St. Augustine was looked uppn as the folly of a man so rich that he"; knew hot what to do with his money, and yet not only has that hotel made Ut. Augustine famous all over the world as the Mecca of all tourists to the South and the most widely advertised resort in America, but even the first season's business, contrary to the Owner's expectation, yielded,; it is aid, a large profit And so;: it has been all Over the South. - it "Wherever there was a good hotel odaptel to Northern visitorfl, well managed and" well advertised, the re 4'iltii liao mrettan surpasaqd the 6XctatUua." ! ' . i There -i no xeason whatever why Raleigh should prove an ..exoep- tioa t In f rule, i ? C tnury, there ,'f i ererV n tintt ; to the ! rule. Oa th) MM. reason to be here the manifold 'adi advantages oer Wsauttful - tj ttew,in- the matter of fihmate not out bat in man v olhar M(,ts WlAriVi u n towns m our Southland. Let some nao1m0re f 1 ; headed men of business take bold cf the pian for a hotel for touri.i travel, winter and Bumiuer as well. t.iu - il . ... Let bim or them make '.it popular, as we have suggested. Let the advan tages of our lovely city be made known to the world and our word for 'it success will follow and every city interest will be benefited, the excellent hotels already established, as well as every other class I of ' business enterprise. Who will take the initiative and thus reap the honor which will inevitably fall to the lot of him who shall lead in an enterprise of such proportions and that will tend bo conspicuously to the benefit of every single citizen! What the city wants is a big hotel, first class in all respects according to the demands of today for the accoui modation of a fair shaie of the tourist travel " winter and summer. Let the citizens build it themselves. They can do it if all are willing to lend a hand and .they will find that after making' a beginning they will get all the help they need from abroad. Who; we ask again, will take the initiative? The encampment of the btate Guard at Wrightsville was a success in all particulars. Every company in the organization was present, and the routine of duty of camp life was. faithfully adhered to throughout the ten days of drill and other instruc tion in military Bcience. The attend ance of enlisted men was much larger than on any like occasion hitherto, and the spirit and enthusiasm dis played in all the exercises called for by the rouni of duty were maiked. It is eafe to say much good has been wrought the, Guard by the occasion for drill in the wider sense in which it is used in mili ary circles and, through the! Guard, to the whole State. It is iu the highest degree important that we should have among us bod; oi citizen soldiery for the support of the civil authority in the maintenance of law. It is by natural consequence important that this body should : be well-drilled, well-disci plined and skilled in all the require ments of military service. , Such ef ficiency can only be secured by peri odical encampments like this one which has been held at Wrightsville, where all the military bodies of the State are thrown together and are taught to act together in accordance with the best military custom of the day for the carrying out of the purposes of their - existence and for their own care and protection under any and all circumstances. All the officers of the Guard have been zeal oub in the performance of their , duty during the encampment and all the men have seemed fully alive to the importanjpe ;of learning everything possible 'of the duty of the soldier actually in the field. The 'camp has bad the benefit of the suggestions and instruction of an accomplished officer of the regular army and has been particularly I fortuua'e in having its lines l east: in one of the pleasantest spotson earth. The large mington baa made the stay of the -0idirs so agreeable that we even hear injmany quarters expressions of a wish that the encampment might always be held at Wrightsville.' The tents have been struck, however. The beau- tiiui groves oi tne souna no longer resound to the roll of the drum at reveille and at laps. The State's sol diery has departed, each member to his own loved home, and it only re mains for the Guard to profit, as we have no doubt it ; will, by the lessons it has learned and for the State at large to Support heartily all Buch means as the encampment just ended for increasing the efficiency of its military force., j . Cabolina Bsacb is destined to be come the Long Branch of the State. It is reached by an hour's trip by boat from Wilmington and a run of fivA minnfok aunrrtaa tria noniriRiila .Iwn. : ! i r "-" r tweeti the Cape Fear river and the 1 . (, ; T i ' uu ub omy to be known to be appreciated. It has a comfortable hotel, all the modern con venience? for bathing in still water and in the surf, and is particularly appreciated by those who do not like to be knocked about by old ocean in Shallow watej I T of the weU known agnos- tic Courtland Palmer, of New York, President of the Nineteenth Centurv Society, was appropriately cremated, after iDgersoll had delivered over it one of his! characteristic heathenish funeral Orations. The end and the life were alike both Godless. What is to be hoped for such a detpieer of. the Creator in the great hereatteiT abb Governor's Guard made a splendid reoord; at the encampment. Testimony to this effect is given on all sides by 'officers of all grades andj by others. Particularly did they dis-3 tinguish themselves lor careful ol servance of the courtesies of military life. Raleigh t prouder o f them than ever. I Senator; ; Yan( b took part as a speaker in a grand ratification meet ing at Hagerstowii, Md., Friday. It . ' SI - L t i , 3 i i is neeaiesq to say ne nuueu ejoqueuce, wit and sound Democratic doc trite to the occasion. He never "does any thing else wl en called upon to speakv PiDiQEEt'snd : pocket-book Harri-j! son; and. Morton. Both will be buried. under ballots in Novou-ber-. It u The Kxcellnt dualities Of the; delightful liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, commend it toi all Who suffer from habitual oonstipa-1 tion, indigestion, piles, etc. Being; in iiauia rorm and- pleasing to the taste, harmless in its nature, strenetb ening as well as cleansing in its pro-U perties, it: is easily taken by old ana young, ana iruiy oenenoiai m up ei fets, and therefore, the favorite familr reniedv. ' enpeciallv with the! ladies and; children, who require! J. gentle, yet - effective laxative. John S. Pescud,sole agent for Raleigh.N. Oj aiHEBGTUU or Bors. 11 r -ka CfWlniUoM mm ttmUatmtmtm for 't . YVk Km4lB Jmty . 1888. Edward Young Wootten, Bo- Iivar, Tenn ; $ Marry Murphey Wootten,Boli- I'var, Tenn . . . . . "n memoriam, Annie Alma JBragassa, aged five and a half years".. Joseph John Bragassa, Raleigh, rN O., 6th offering ........ Louie Hines Bragassa, Raleigh, tN. G,6th offering Atdert Smedes Bragassa, Rai- ; eigh, N. C , Cth offering. . . . Bessie H- Bragassa, Raleigh, ;N. C, 6th offering Robert Bingham Downing, Mackej's Ferry, N- C Mamie Gotten Downing, Mack- jey's Ferry, N.C..1 Hennie A. Downing, Mackey's t Ferry; N..C. .. "Jn memoriam, Willie Owen j Cameron," Hillsboro 50 50 25 10 05 05 05 15 10 05 25 ; Total, $ 2 05 Amount required for endow ment, $ 1,300 : Amount paid in, $150 Amount on hand, $42 24 Membership, 215 D.-ab (jhildben : borne old Mes sengers, wno nave movea across our western border in Tennessee, Bent this week's first letter : - Dear "Aunt Beckie": Edward Yocge Wooten and Mary Murphey Wooten Bend each 50 cents in aid of the Bishop Atkinson Memorial Cot. It is a thank offering for their safe return to their parents and home af ter an absence of nearly thirteen months' visit to their grandmother Jewett in Wilmington, N. C- Bishop Atkmson was, papa thinks, the great est nd best of "the American Church" B shops. We hope the Cot will be well en dowed, and trust all who love t U t3 I 1 H memory of dear good Bishop Atkin son will contribute towards it. Af fectionately yours, . ; 1 am gled to hear from you a r , dear children, though it may be only ineeting tl Bay "Howd'ye?" and Gopd bye !" The dear Bishop was a gdod and g eat man, and I hope the diocese the whole State, that is which be served so long, will keep his name alive by loving memories. The next, to come were the faithful -Bragassas, who say : . " Dear Au ut Beckie : You seem bo pleased to hear from your little Bra gassas that jit makes me feel to much like I had a big lot of money to send, but I am doing the best I can.: We Bend in memoriam our dear little dead sister, who left us nearly seven years ago, 25c. To tell how sweet and in'erestinj she was would take too much of your space. We will all fee'l better to see our dear little sisUr's name on the list; it looks like she was still with as, and papa ; will feel like he is doing something that would de light his loved and lost, to us for only a: little while. With much love from us all, yours i If you give, as I am sure you: do all that you can spare, then, my dears, you give all that I desire from; you. Tou i emember the texta, "Let a man gX ve according to his ability,' and "a man is accepted according to that Uiat he hath." I The memorial to the little dead ais er will touch many hearts, for few are the homes out of which no Utile feet have gore to the celestial coun try; but gone only for a little while f-the space that lies betwixt us and our own depar-ing. ' The diocese of East Carolina sends the next delegation, who are the chil dren of Mr. W. Colten Downipg. """iss Cameron: Enclosed please find 30 cents we send to the Memorial Cot Fund 15 cents for Robert, aged ten years; 10 cents for Mamie, aged eight, and 5 cents for Hennie, six years old. Robert madj his by gath ering fruit, and the little girls made theirs by being good children: : i "We live in East Carolins, and dearly love our good Bishop Watsoo; he baptized bur papa, and we wish to contribute something to the memory of good Bishop Atkinson, for he con firmed our papa long before the dio cese was divided. Respectfully tours, - ; n . I am glad to welcome you among the Messenger child ten, little folks, and I, too, can claim to love Bishop Watson, tho' I was never under his pastoral care. . There has not been much represen tation of East Carolina as a diocese On our list though many of Our chil dren are from the low country. Now, children, I have some especially bad news to tell you and I am sorry enough to do it, but here it is. : Last evening I received the following let ter from the Niws Airs Obbebveb office: "My Diab Miss Camebok: In the absence of Mr- McRee it devolves on me to say that I fear enough interest has not been awakened in the subject of the Cot to justify us in continuing our efforts in that direction. The larger number of our readers, it seems, do not sympathise . in what we think a noble charity, and it would seem that we are merely making efforts that are not sufficiently appreciated to justify their continuance. . Very sincerely, You see, chickens, this ends the matter as , far as the : pres- ent arrangement ia concerned. The 1 euuor oi tne rwg akd ubsebvkb gave i us the space in his paper and of J course can reclaim it when he thinks i it, advisable, and as the paper is a business enterprise he cannot be ex pected to sacrifice his space for inad equate Jesuits. j I am very sorry- I have never thought the fallicg off of receipts during the summer months any evi dence of failure of interest. It is the common experience of all enterprises except soda fountains, ice-cream sa Ioocb and such things. Summer vacations, absence from home, hot weather languor and the j like account for it all but of course I do net enter any protest against the offic al decision. It would ill become the recipient of a ftvor to protest against its being stopped It seems a pity though that the two hundred and fifteen already gathered should have to disband, so I at once wrote to another paper to see if I could arrapge for the publication of the letter in its oolumns, and ' I am open - to . proposals from any! otter State paper that sees St to offer t) publish it. i I Niext.wetk I will tell you the final result) whether we are to go on, or once more I am to sever connection with my dear t little flock, i Not the ast I hope sincerely! Lovingly, 1 1 "Acht Beckiz ' All contributions for the "Biehop Atkinson Memorial Cot" in St. John's Hospital, Raleigh, should be sent to Mass ISebecca- Cameron, care Dr. William Cameron, Hilltboroi N. C. Electric BKter, This remedy is becoming so weH kno wn and bo popular as to need no special men tion. Ail who have used Electric Bitters ring the eame song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran- A 4 . a. -4 n nil - -1 i 1 . I . Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt Rheum and other afttclions caused by impure blood Will drive malaria from tne ayetem and p. event as well as core all malarial fevers For cure of headache, constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 60 cents and $1 per bottle at Lee, John son & Cos drug store. Dinguss - "Sbadbolt. can vou sDare 1ST cuauooit "Uertcucly, Dinguss nereis is. umguBB "ibanks. I'll just give you my ' noijo for the amount." Huadbolt (who kcows him) "No use wasting pHpcr, Diniuss, I to'd you I could spare the $5. ' CONSTIPATION IS caused ly a Torpid LlTr not enoueh bile being excreted from the blood to produce nature's own cathartic. Tb treatment af t'oiKtlpation does Dot consist merely In unload ing the bowels. The medicine must not oni as a purgative, but be a tonic as well, and not pro duce alter Its use greater costiveness. To secure a regular habit of body without ehauging the diet it uivvr auiiuij tue system My attention, after sudertng with Constipa tion ror two or three years, was caueu toeimiiions " 'T. . V.U. 1 III. I. U t- . j ...... .. . T 1. it. ... .nhnlul ... rr I - I Am. tU.U . winegiassiui sua arwrwarus ceauccu me uuse iu a teaspoon I u l, as per directions, alter eacn nieai. l louud that it had doe me so much goa umi continued It until I took two bottles. Since then I have not. experienced any difficulty . 1 keep it la my liou.e and would not bo without It, but have no use tor it, u Having eurea me. - iik.ok y bims, Asswiant Clerk supentT conn, bi ud 10. Ga EX AMINK TO 8KK THAT YOU OlfTHI OENtTIITB, disUngulslied from all frauds and imitations by our red Z trade mark on fr. nt of wmpper, and on the side the real aud sl'.mature oi J. IL &euiu CO. V) u OS. ft c ' sv m Q o r I . o cm O T3 D D c 03 u 03 to o pH O c-h CO -M 03 CO 2 CO Ta3 o o da D c . o M o P r-I M O 'to c c d c O c p-H ) assl WsS a s rH 'r o to CIOSINO OUT SUMMER STOCK to niskeroom for our fall stock which is beginning to arrive. Straw Hats at ha'f coat. Great reduction on sum mer clothing and underwear. JUST RECEIVED, a new lot of Oloria Hilk Umbrella's, Prices $1.65, 82.00, $1 25, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Jut Arrivcil, a full line of blask dress suit", 8. B. ft D. B. Prince I Albert, four button cut aways and sack suits. Prices low. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS RIPE GRAPES Are the most whole some fruit and far bet ter id many cases than Meclichie. Tlieycan be had ev ery day from the vines at our Ice Cellar by ren ling there for them, at 5 cents per pound. ' : f i . Jones & Powell. TvXTsT7lc r Iino Hair MATTRESSES: Pine hair mattresses, 45 lbs. Single mattresses, 30 lbs. 3.50 5.50 1 r.e hair is pare fibre of the na tive pine :eaf, ith. the re ino js matter extracted, retunini; alt the delightful aroma and hygienic qualitie i of the pine ' balsiin. Espwially recorumendei for rheumatism. Neuralgia. Headache, etc., and for growing children. Manufac tured by J. C. HUTSON & CO., No. 12 East Martin St.', between Racket and Woollcott stores. EDUCATIONAL DING 11 til SrilOOL, with a whole some MORAL restraint, offers the best PHYSICAL, and the best Nt.rritL culture, a compulsory t IKHKUUM with RN rtiKCKD TI;dv a reasonable but strict DISCI Pun fee, and a location entirely free from M4L.AHI . No tlaie or money sixMit attendine ACilllt l LTLltAL. FA1US. For CaUIogue aouress, Mai. K. ItrXUIIAM, BinKham School. Orange Co , N C DAVIS SCHOOL. Military Boarding School FOR BOT3 sad TOUNO KEK. Full preparation for any CoUefa or for Businsss. Boalthy iocs? axcpllent buildings . Cadet Car. iiM Baadt Cadet Orchestral Resident r3roa. Ao charpm for MeduxU Attention. No Extra Charge for Laagiuutes or Bclenoet, Denartment of Art. Full Courat la Tsledraphyr V F.KY LOW RATtt Wot wglstr wl&a rnu partloman aaareas COL A. C. DAVIS, Supt., UA fiKAXeS, . WAKE IDltUST COLLKGE, NOKTII CABOLINA. Sixteen miles north of Raleigh Fifty-fourth anilUAl ltfwi,n lM.(rln kt.nt.mlyr I Tn riiatin. schools. Ten instructors. 10,000 volumes in Li brary. Well enutlmed l.alMratnriN. Kuiinsr hooin and Gymnasium ; extensive grounds. Fur catalogues, sc., adurcMS, rif SiilrntCH AS K T AYI.OTI. Wake Forest, C SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY HAJHM, IV. C. I f altlif ul location; beautiful grounds; ample buildings with comfortable study-parlors; sleep ing alcoves ; bathiug rooms; well graded and ad vanced course of study; especial tchoo's ia music, art, laucuaKcs and eonimercial studi g; refined home life, with good: Christian traiuin);; special care of the individual pupil- eighty-four years of continuous experience and more than 6.oou Alum nae, et ua tor catuuigue ana circular. (JATAtVliA COLLEGE, NKWTON.N.U NKXT SESSION wiU begin Aug. 6th, S8 Fun Academic aud Conciliate Courses. Also Music, Painting, Irawtig, Fenmanship and Bookkeep ing. Fine Buildings, Apparatus. Libraries, c. Ten Instructors. Location healthful, board and Tnllion moderate. Inoigent persons helpcxi. Ap ply at once, catalogue rree. Address KEy. J. :CLAPP, President, luty. j. a. ruiu secretary. Oxford Female Seminary, OXFORD, N a The N xt Session Opers September Sth, gg. The faculty consists of the lotlowins: Bev. C, A. Jenkins. (University of Vlrelnia 1 : Miss Bain. (Ba'to. Ladies t'oLegel : Miss llalL (Cooper Un ion Art School, N. .): Miss Clark; (Cincinnati College of n.'usic) Mrs. Stradley, Attss Jordan, aiiss noogoou. Chaws Ter $mn of 2ft Weeks : Board, fuel, lights, washing, full English course, Latin. French, Uerman. if paid in advance, -'- $ fe 78 The above with music. - tut so A special discount for two or more pupils from a family or a neighborhood.-Apply for catalogue. ji. r. uuuiiouu, mncipai. SELECT MIKDIK DAY SCHOOL FOR Yoang Ladies and Little Girls, Hillsboro, N. C. The Scholastic Year (59th half-session) of the Misses Nash and Miss Koliocks School will commence on the 6th of Sep tember, 1888. Circulars sent on application. juneldeod&w.; Peace Institute, RALEIGH, N. C. FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Fall Session opens first Wednesday in September (5th day), and closes first Wednesday in Jane. 1889. 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 beat equipped in the South. 8team heat, gas and electric light. Terms as low as any institution offering equal advantages. Deduction for j two or more for same family. Correspond ence solicited. For circular and cata lcgue address, liey. K. Burwell & Sod., jujl-w2oio. Raleigh, N. O. VIRGINIA Female Institute. STAUNTON, VA., Mrs. tiu. J. E. B. STUART, Prlac'ps , School re-opens Sept. 13th, 18-8, utth a corps of able teachers. We offer uuusual advantages, and home comforts and care. For catalogues ap ply to Mrs. Stewart, iiokm:k school, OXFORD, N. A Classical, Mathematical, Sci entific and Military Academy. The Fall Session of 1883, will begin the 6th of August,: and continue twenty weeks, cloeing the 2 let of December. The Spring Term of 1889 will open the 14th of January. Catalogues setting forth Terms, &c , furnished on applica tion to J. H. Qornkb, Oxford, K. a or Capt. T. J. Dbewby, Boy kins. Vs. TBK llannali Shore Academy. Fifteen miles from Baltimore (W. M. K. B-) Founded to 132. 14 officers and teachers. Care ful training, thorough Instruction, and the influ ences of a quiet Christian home in a healthy iielphDorhooa. The next session will begin Wed uesday, September 13th. Kbv. AilTHOK J. BICH, A. M., M. D folyjs-lino. RelsK'ratown. Md. "Votre Danie of Ma rj laud. Colleirlate Institute for Young ladles and pre paratory School for I it tie Oirl, KM 11 L 4, P. ., three milea from Baltiinore, Md.. conducted by the Sisters of utrt lame. Ieud lor eatalosaa, f SUMMER RESORTS. CONNELLY . BURKE COUNTY, NORTB, CAROLINA, j , . -j 1 HEHONEY Sc BROTHER, Propr's. Thisi is remarkable Spring was opened to the public during the summer Of is8 by the proprietors.-; It nted among the foot, hills of the Blue Bulge Houutaina, in fifty feet uf the W. W. C.K. K , at Con- IS situ unnoi 1 npllv Knrintr. Mtjitlnn. Klirka Coimtr. N . C it is about ikiu feet above the level of the ocean, It a delightful, mitubrtous climate. The Hotel ae ciimmodations are first class. The wondeiful curative properties of tOMVSl.LY SPRINU8 have al ready made it famous.: as an Alkaline nater It is etuai to the celebrated Buffalo Lithia Hpriufts of Virginia. It cures Gravel and liout aud other depraved diseases of the system dependent on tueuric acid diathesis, it relieres Brtcht s lisese and cures Bladder finds relief in Ue use of Uiis water. It Is It cures lysoepsia aud Kervou utseaaea, quiets vital enei gies. As achalybeate water and tonic It REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. AND FOB BALK. On Monday. Aucusttlli. 1S88. at Uie Cotu t House door in kaleigh, N. 0., 1 will set' at public outcry a tract or parcel of forty acres of land, to be cut off of the north end of a tract of t3 acres in Wake county adjoining Hie landsof Madison Face's heirs. Wyatt & lay lor. Mis. Elizabeth Safer, C. W. Williams and kxum Dunn, being fiart of the landsof the late .apoleon It. WU lams in su Matthews township. Sale made Pursuant to Judgment of Wake' Superitr onrt, rendered iu the speecial proceeding entitiea, a. syme. Aanuuistrator s. o a. wu liams, et al. So. wx, to make real estate assetls. Terms f sale: One fourth cash, residue on a a credit of six months, with Interest at is per cent. llour ol tale, vi ni. A1)BEW SVME, t ommiMloner. A Convenient Place TO STOP : WIOSELEV'S no Fayktteyillb St., Balbioh. Convenient for lawyers, because its near the capitol; convenient because you are comfortable with good fire in your rooms; cottTenient for we have all tne delcacies of the seaeon; convenient to have eTeiything at hand for Reasonable Rates. Convenient for everybody who wanu a quiet quiet pIace,to rest. It's a convenient place for we make everybody feel.as if home. Ton wi! I be satisfied at. COAL Threa Handrf d and Fifteen Teas Arrived a few days since, second ship- mentor tnat excellent Kea Asn LORBERRY COAL For grates. Superior to any other anthracite coal. Two hundred tons Tennessee Soft, and one hundred W. Vs. Splint.) WdDcu): FIFTY CORDS DRY PINE, And two hundred best heart. Cut any length desired, or sold long. The best Illuminating oils, deliv ere from our patent oil tank wagon. : Ho waste to purchasers. PHIL. B. ANDREWS & (30 CITIZENS' TRUST COMPANY 'baleiqen., c, ! Solicits and b empowered to execute r TRUSTS OF ALL KINDS. TO KAMAOX PBOFZKTT AS Agent for Owners) To Buy and Sell Property , COLLECT r,ElNT LOOK AFTER TAXES, BUY AND SELL SECURITIES; To issue negotiable certificates attaints goods on storage upon which money can be obtained at the Lowest Buling Bate and to do all business usually done by Trust Companies. a M. H A WKINS, President. W. B. ANDERSON, Vlee-Prv-Ws-i f. M. VUfiOJi, -aWr. DR. hi B. U.Kl, klosnoeopatlilo PltywloLac, Halifax Street, Opposite Cotton Platform, Attends to the general practice of medi jiae. Special attention paid to diseases tt WM ehildrw 4r- rk'i PattatlaK CusifStil Ear Irui rcarscTLT stEnrostK THE IIKA1 iart. . . ... Whether deafness is caused by colds, fevers or injuries to the natural drums. Always In posi tion, but Invisible to others sad eofniortabfa to wear. Music. cooversaUoa, n-weu whispers knard distinctly. We refer to those natng tbsva. Writs W r.auwA! a cwvauway, or. dDUILo SPRINGS, iiADeus. arenr atseaxe vt the Kidneys aud very emeacious in all diseases peculiar to women. tne nerves, gives peaceful sleep ana reatores the ha no equal, heud lor circular. MCRONEY 6L BRO.. Connelly Springs, Burke County, N. C. fla)iood White Snip Mr Springs. ItNDERSKW MAKA0KHEKT. WAYNEviLLE, N. C. The loveliest spot 'n all God's wonder land of bonuty ! Nature's trundle-bed of recuperation, ' New 3 rtory brick' hoter, 170, feet long, with verandas 12 feet wide and 2S0 feet long. House handsomely furnished. Everything new, bright and clean. 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