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V ,i - fi;---? ":).:fM '? j :'v ' it 1 j V ,- "i -I 'V: f - if ; ! i i: t ; V -'A 1 1.- ,',' nam I P . r.vf th i . --.wh -7 - M , : n ' - a M h -.t'-UAs 1 ' .Am 1 , " I'f.'H -4-i J n ; i t. i News and Obsbiw er ! PnkiBBZi Daily (xx6ept Mokpat) akx ' . ( J -. WDIIT. -4 A1 A M I I'. B THE NEWS & OBSERVER CO I JHcRKK, Deny: rmt yjrv by mail postpaid.' Wsekly. one year, -. i- ' i ' six monuia. - ' , i - ., - no bum entered without payment, and no pa-, i per ent.arter to xtKrn or tune jatn ww. j,. THURSDAY, DEO. 13, 18SSV i Or.cOurte we have turned Luce on Hay ti. , This was seen at dhce. ! m tnJ'i. mi. "v. I. ?t.. j t s nave, .Lue v jvmit the tui 1 TB I 1.86 J dbnU joumalof Oak, Ridgf Institttte, l -I -vt S ' V fa November.). As usual it IS a Vey creditai e publication. f 5?: In New York Herald expresses interest as to : the origin cf "frazsle," the Southern provincialism neet ito indicate a frayed ; end or evidently from fray, to wear out:;! or oi tf by rubbing'or otherwise (seel ster) and is expressive in a high; de- other io a fraz2le,vin la fiSicuff Sijr ai contest of any other kindi for exami pie, leavea few if any rqore wprds necessary said. 1 i Skhatob Bxbbt pointed out Hhe auty of the protective idea in the epablican snbstitate for i the M ill d U1 'yesterday when he referred I to, is proposed increase of tax on hoop tt band iron (ootton ties, c.) instead f an admission of it duty f tee i tb lemocrata wish, and showed that h rtiele in aueatioh was not manufaoj- tored in thi United SUtes; that if the tax were removed tnai tact wouiqrot linre any -business interest in thi ouctry: and that the proposition of herepubUcana is one merely to foroe e farmera ox wuj Q8 per cent duty on the value of the tide; Elsiwhib we print a , statement irom citvsuperintendent of the utate in asylum, with respect io , the ex.- sion of- E. , Jordan from pur and' further with respect to the berality of the white-pecple toward e black in this Bute, Dr. urissom'a gh ; standing in the eyes of the j ole ; country aa a distinguisned ember of the JUaaonio order of the ' and of the American i Medical sbciatiotf and aa . President of the erican Association of Snpenntend- ox Insane Asvlams entitles What e aaya in the xninda tt all ;unpria- diced oeople at the North and else where to the fullest credence as aim. pie and , exact truth! .LHsJzS AtW.menti which we are requested to puDii! 7umu Edmundson, Esq , now In Washing- tn City, -denouncing a charge made in a letter over an7 assumed name in onejof the Winston papers to the ef feet that heMr Edmimdsoo) quit bis -'law' practice in c Eockiniham cDnnirto become 'associated with; e repablican bureau of correspondence at Washington in; the interest of Mr. Brower'a election.:' 2ir. Edmundson emphatically declarea ? the ' charge falaWWe; have every- reason tbi be lieve .implicitly any statement! Mr.: Edmundson may make, but we can not print lua - statement as it stands without violating. a standing rule be cauaeof certain expressions it con . 'tainaJi .The - gist ; of , what he 1 says -we give a above. ?i r -A : I N : 111 -i i ii'H . ... ' i. ey.i i .1 . ;1Thx . atat'ementa aa V to .the direct t. make the waount i thai would be refund;NorthV Carolina itljtHe; bill now before the- House should ib&i come a law $375,452.61. The amount I oz cotton tax put down aa . having, been collected from this .State is- $l 959,704 87. There is a charge at the rederai treasury of an f unpaid bal4; ance on account of the direct ; tax againat several Southern ; States and Iforth Carolina is among these, 1 the amount cfut down; to her debit being iyo,V4.ut. . xnia charge s wui be cancelled il the bill ia made a :h.'. The ; amendment providing that the cotton tax be refunded alonfirwithrth Muer iiu no snowing, cmeny Decause of the fact that very little il ahv of the money would go, to! republican i fcf i ! a ... . . n puuev ua ue msjoriiy o tea oenate ia: republican. r:.;-j ";;r,'--ii;C i'"ff Thb Durham Tobacco Plants re ferring to the published atatements that a wild deer passed through 5 "the northern par t of Baleigh f a lw -Uji , ago and that a fox was recently fouotl inla yard in some other suburb, prM beeda to say: "We hope owls and Sata are notjgettmg as obtrusive upon pur sister city as the above mentioned ani ' Imals' Itf editor j has evidently "hot een down this way of latei He should come out pf this woods and see some- : thing of the world of life, lie should see the improvements that are! going , bn in Baleigh. ; He should see i the fine system of electric hghtingi we have here; the excellent telephone , system, the telegraphic fire alarmithe first rate fire department, jkhe admira Me system of water supply the stylish s'treet cars, the vim and "go" rand energy visible on our streets, to ai nothing of the elegant private rest deuces, the solid and aubetantialT'and I i handsome business structures, the beautiful churches, the far-famed edu . cational institutions, ' the,' parks, the well-kept 'streets, the splendid public buildings of which Baleigh ia prpuch He should see the rows of beautiful new brick ' dwellings that are ) going up, the extensive paving operation that are going on. . He should! leave his i rural surroundings for a little while and come down into the greatl resounding, busy world. It is good , for tne rustic occasionally ro ruo tne rust as to city life out ox rua eyes. ITBK tOCTH M THE UB1HET. We' deem it probable that Presi dent ;Hftrri8on8 admjniBtration will not depart from' the course of the , Lit ' i i ...... 1 J--- iaBt twoiaqmimBtreuong . in Knowing North, no South, ho East, no est, but a common, homogeneous, undivided country, in tnat ne ill Beck to surround himsel with visers from various parts pi te nion hot, in view of section differ- ces,. Dus tnrougn common fairness I .... ' ' - . .! -I. the eminent men in his party rep- . 1 : .. .t . ' i - - 1 ' respnting tne aiverse inter es.B oi a v ist continent- '' ;" : I-:-'.- , New England, the Middle States, the Northwest, the Pacific slope, the f? f ? ZSZifSt Sffl Qelrl Lake SUtea, and the Southl Atlantic and Qnlf States ail" hav. Atlantio and Gulf States all" have I claims to representation in the cabi net. ! But there are peculiar reasons, political, economic, partisan, social, patriotic, why the South Atlantic and Gulf States should hot be overlooked, anil we suppose President llari.ison recognizes them, and will invite some republican from the South' to take cnice with him. ' i He would naturally look for a man Sit the South equal at all. points With 3e.- other members of the cabinet. Le might take Mahone. but that Ma one lacks the entire respect! of the brthern people, having suffered be- suse of his political' m&neuterings. He, might take LongBtreet baH that lien. Iiongstreet has signally failed aj his attempt to administer ja civil nice in a business wa v. He can find in every Stated some- republican ossessing , many of the necessary Salifications but for the most part hey will be lacking in one or more ssentials. i ' -:; ; h' "tiX ! In Hon. Samuel F. Phillip,', how ever, every qualification; is united. le is a representative Southern man, b -the rep ublican side In character, ;nnections and scholarly attainments "he would be the peer of any other member of the cabinet. I I He is not unacquainted with pub- 1 lie matters and nas already given ev- idence in high station of his great ilities. . I In his admrnistration of the office of Solicitor General under President Arthur he gave ample illustration ;of his admirable qualifications for any post to which the President migjat assign him. ( The republican party of the (Union contains j no , belter or oruuer man. v Jrreeiaeni rLarrison ttld do well to invite him to a seat n his cabinet, r Ths Washington Post expresses he timely hope that our expedition to Hat ti will, upon its return, bring back a' correct and conclusive pro nunciation of the island's name. As U is now it is made Hay-ty, Hay-ti or Hy-ty as the pronouncer may elect; THE SOLID TRUTH. Wbj K. O. Jtrttatru Beat fro at Darfcun, JT. C- a Statcoteat by Dr. EfB OriMOia jib the Editor of thi'Arigus: ! The. following lettera will explain ihemsevea : To the first one I replied that I would ask . a publication in some of our local papers j The wn te ia well known to me, as also to many members of the American Medical Association, of which he waa at one time first vice presidentl; He ia U-iw, and has been since 1868, superintend ent s of , the North Carolina Insane Asylum. He ia at present president of the American Association of Super intendents of Insane Asylums. Since his appointment to his present posi tion he has been entirely out of f poll tics, but previous to that, during the reconstruction period, was in aympa- thy with and worked with the repub lican party; was a member of the con stitutional convention at: the close of the war, and waa one of the committee which reported the ordinance abolish ing slavery.and the anti-secession ordi nance.? He ia in all respects a man of the highest character, identified with all prominent interests of hia State, and desires only that a fair statement of facta shall be presented to the public ;; ' . ' ,S.:0. Qordok. Baiigh, N. C , Nov. ,23J 1888 Dr: 3. C. Gordon, PortlOhd, lAfa. ; i XXeab ; Dootob There has .; been published in some New England pa pers, much misrepresentation about the expulsion from Durham, N. C, of one E. Q. Jordan, which you have brobablv seen. Were I to triv vnn the facts would you; have the com knumcation, with an i endorsement of my v. reliability, published in some New England newspaper? Ij hope to meet you at tne next American Medi pal Association. I - i Youra truly, , , . . Ecoekb UakssoH. , -.- .i ' . l . . I VABDIB BTATiCMlHT OV FACTS. I ; Bajlbioh, N. C.,Nov4 28,! 1888. Me..- pr. Gordon. Portland, My Dsab Dootob Your "esteemed favor of the 26 ch inst. has been re ceiyed, in response to a former letter Of- mine, and I . am ' gratified! ! to ; see hat you express a desire to learn the authentic fac .s in cprinection uith the recent departure of Mr: E G. Jordan :'rom the town of Durh-tm, at the de mand of that community. It. has een widely published that the said ordan was expelled on;' account of is political views, ; under circum- tahcea i cruel and unjust, and such epresentations are calculated to o much injury tCfc5lthe people I tnat town, and Ln lair minds ame oi tne state in the f ' all J who - honor lair ealinb nd condemn barbarity. .Tha these srepresentations are greatly true, Wiil be seen from tne offio state- ments ; ol the commissioners of the town ot JJurnam, lastly a ve to evefy imputation upon the ho or and bfEcial integrity oi tneir peoples , j CHere the Doctor gives the statement of the town commissioners of Durham with respect to the mat ter. 1 He then goes on tb speak aa fol low :l , . .The gentlemen', whose declaration of facta ia published above, I know to be personally and officially, men of ; high character, whose duty lis direct two uw ueu uum wejrnuauei and conclusive, i It may be doubted P" custom-house is sreatingr a ech- Viot Man immmnntfaAllJ fmhlAftt. In 1 1tMnw ' m.---- ; j 7 midniffht alarms, the destruction cf nrotertT and the terror of , the heir less at the hands of an irresponsible mob, led by a disturber of the peace, would have exhibited the moderation of Durham. The trade i of Durham in its great staple,, tnbacco, i; with the world, and there is not a epot m this Union, whose .interest is greater a. . - r : il . : n tne; protection oi every iaw-fuiuiDg man in all nis ngnts ana privilege?,; and in every courtesy to the stranger within its crates. The! citiians of Durham have done only that for whicn thev should be honored, in saving life and property fey removing 6rlve ,llle nd Pperty by remov he! evil doer; and at the samo t JiaLiAlt I ime protecting the misguided and fgno- rant from the dreadful consequences to ensue from such misguidance. NOr did they hurt a hair of the ; disturb er's hiad. Pardon me if I addJ that it is my good fortune to have friends and acojsintances in almost all ' the States.ofahis Union, and I can truth- fully ay xthat in all the ruggec ele-1 ments of honesty and integrity, and the touches of humanity which attest th brotherhood of man. the. trOod ... , - i' -t . 'f iLlW citizens oi jxortn uarouna are ine equalft of .those of any otier. -j E7;jU The libera tty or tne .wmte people toward the colored, is; particular jy shown in the erection and ' maiiaten ance of State aavlums for the colored insane, and ; for the colored! deaf mutes and blind, and in common and grsaea scupois ior ine ;coorsa cuu dren'iand also for a permanent . nor-i mal school 1 for. colored teachers, . in apprdpriaifyna for the coloredj jStaM fair fall frdm the taxation bjf the Statei Althoughi, a , very. largA ele m6nttof the population, the hegrci 1 can contribute but little, and the greater uuarw. ions upvu,t wf ready struggling under the ordinary burdens of goyernmenti . j 1 1 f Atl! .; the head of afreat . charity of? the State,; retired from ; actt ive politics for :: many years: i but necessarily tnrown in : contact wiin leading citzdns of all classes said par tiee I. speak absolutely from;!a nonlf partisan standpoint and it but justice to Bay that while thee may navei been some individual acts; of. in justice by members of both parties in tne State, tnere was no concerned at tempt by either party to disfranchise any class of voters ; and it is Oxtly the truth to say ' that in North Carolina there was a free ballot an4 a fair count. No honorable man can deny these statements. The wt iter has no interest in asking the candid j udgment of an enlightened public upon these; facts, except that which every Ameri can citizen ought to feel, in -defense of his State and of the truth' unjustly assailed. With much esteem,-1 am, yours truly, Euapsz Grissom. 1- -i ; - - - s ; i TuRxxTS. Turkeys in the feathera or dressed to order at short notice. - i 1' . : j A - JS J, HABPrjt.ll ' .i-r-The whole Spanish .ministry has resigMa... i.-.. l. .; H.- - 4 natmrel flow of Bile Arena the EesenUal to Osed Healta. Whee this la obstructed It results la j BILIOUSNESS,- which, if neglected, soon leads to serious tUseasesJ Simmons' Uer Regulator exerts a most felicitous mnuenee over every una oi biliousness, it re stores the liver to proper working order, regu lates the secretion of bile and puis the digestive organs ln such condition tbat they can do their best work. Afw taking this medicine no ..Doe wul say, "I am bilious." . . I ' v rA fi was aiiectea xor several yean witn duious- nessand disordered liver, which resulted ia severe attaek of Jaundice I had goof i medical attendance, ana tnea tne ravonte I the favorite prescription of wned physicians of Louis purpose, whereupon I was one or tne most re now vlile, Ky., but to no purpose, whereupon I was induced to try Simmons Uver Keeulator. I was benhflted by its use and it ultimately restored me to the full enjoyment of health. A. H. 8am utV.Blchmond.Kx. 3 . -fi - 1 Kxamine to see that you get the' genuine, dis- nnguisoea rrem au rrauas ana imitations by our Rod Z Xrd B on front ttf Wrapper, and ol the side the seal and signature ofJ. K. zeilla S- T . - - - J., This is jtiie Top of the cipifcny Pearl Top Lamp Chimhey. All others, similar are imitation. This exact iiabet is ori each Pearl- rr j-.. . i -Si AOjonimney. A dealer may say and think be has others as good. Insist upon tne Exact Label and Top. ' - - .. - sj ) wrw.a a. an 1 vsns.su. msuk ( t 6E0. 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Qnlj xoCents.- CITIZENS' TRUST CDMPANY BALEIGH, N. C, Solicits- and is empowered ta execute. HI f!TTQTH nT ITT. 1TTXT15?. TO MANAGE PBOPfiHTT Tor. ''I.I -A ' I ' !. i - t' "i. : : j To buy and sell property, : ; LOOK TAXES, BUYANl) SEjLL SEQIJRITIE3: tAi issue nesrc tiable Certificates agains-; goods on storage upon which money can bo obtained at the Loweet Ruling Bate j and to do all bueineea usually done by O.; M. HAWKINS, President! . i W. E. ANDEB80N, Vice-President! P.,MxWILS0N, Cashierv j SEED WHEAT. -TT" 200 bushels f prime Fultz seed wheats Seed Rye, 1 i !Beeolt;(ats,f4.n :.. tt1 r ;Stove coal, ;y$ Egg coal, ! I -.4- f r- - I ' v : Nut Coal, ' Pocahontas Coal, Splint coal. Jones & Powell. 1867. Fall Trade is ; : f ;'- .' !' I' ' :- il . if:- '- ; : k ; i s -t-: :;: it-;, i 18S8 J. J. THOMAS & CO. a le ig JtaBf: IS. C-' ;- - Cotton Sellers AND Commission Merchant Offer to the trade. Ginners Farmers 1 1,000 bnndloe new Arrow ties. 200 bun dies spuceq Arrow ties, 10,000 yards Eur laps and; other doth suitable i i for coverinir cotton, bulk ! 1 ' I mat, flour, coffee, sugar doiasc. neai, corn, oate, !hay and ship Stuff, all- I of r s- i' which we:: 1 ' .1 4 ' l Will aell , 1 " VERY BEST TERM S- V We solicit your consignments of cot. ton; and pledge yon our twenty years experience to serve you faithfully and xignt. wu make caan advices upon bills of lading or cotton in hand, when ever desired, j . I. 1 J. J. TDOSAS A CO. 818, 815 and 81?i 8 Wlm ton Street, l' Kalaigh, N).,C.;r ' i j', v' : . ! : U KIR TJ BAILING AND OR- NiVMENTATj WIRE ill Ii. 1 - WORKS, i;.r: r ur it tt ti, ! fc sr. o . . No. 118, &11S. North tloward street, Bui- timoro. Diftnufactnrm of .wire; railing for. - cnteries.f balconies.! e.'. i eieraa I feudera vJrea; wood land, ooe.1 acreena DSf - a -- - It's Easy to Dye i . 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ND N EWY EAR CARDS. k DiCKEKS' Cf'KFLETB Works 6 handsome olumes, only $5.00 I English Poets. red line, iu.il gilt, only 85 centa by mall. from 10 cents to $1.00. and perfect sat'sf 4 fcr"We can' fill your orders by mail as land anvthine mar be returned wmch is ; Beni for our iist of Standard Boohs, afiIlfo-50c bvmaiL I Publisher's irioe ' I : Booksellers snd Publishers, Raleigh N O. 1 KOW IS THE TIME TO BUY i' '"' 1 ERWE4R CHEAP. Whiting Bros' Stock MUST ' BE See their Stock and Prices if ore buying-elsewhere, and rou will ave money, r ; j .Full line Grabber Coats, t. Shoes, Umbrellas, &c, to be sold out. i': STAMPS & ! DEVERETJS, 1 - : , : A.'- ' i" ' .'. Apslsmeee and Raceivers". O'sutiveO PATENT kCJLSAMBmU HFS.C0. . SH'IIHV til Family" i WAR RAN TED l&A.6AMBfinXMFG.CSj Am. "WARRANTED CACAMBRIUMFtCO- CJLAMBfUUMr&1 r. x rrr4ax 4fA te Tfl . WARRANTED LYfARRJiNTED CAOAMBmUISTCa CASAMsaai. MFaxa. 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N.jC BLINDS CHRISTMAS GIFTS ft. j . . i- -. - - - h : - a , holidays J and we can furnish just what! no matter.what you want, send to u have- I ,. ,', v :A-;h:r: Pulpit and Family1 Bibles, Thousands -of Children1! new bookr I action guaranteed. I .' 1 t ! , .u well aa if you" were, present in our store! not aatwractory. beautifully bound in elothJ'wbich wej SI 001. I i ,! 'M CHESTS jfiMfe-' : V Jan- 20,1874 - : V ry RELIABLE GOODS & LOW PRICES H-ipt WARRANTED CXGAMttRIUWiX j pa wa w -v. Fzmilg v Extra & WARRANTED i 'WARRANTED CABAM8Ra.lMFS.G0 c Olrr a- Jhiw mr--:- i V a Extra in iJ 1 w. - v CAJBAMBRUlMFaJCa CJLCAMBRIUmFI Baltimore.. Baltimore. .t i vl A. TrTtlMESONT. , Ralxioh, N- Cl nUffl SDPPL Edw. J. Hardin, Grocer, As the Holiday season encroaches.', of- J fers every kind of table substantial or delicacy appropriate to the season. ; . - - Wow Arriviiig New Grenoble walnuts, finest inporta tation, new almonds and pecans, very choice; French Prunes in 6 lb cartoons. Finest figs, cranberries, Malaga grapes, al . .i. A - new enruo, zv., ao. , . : . ; ' Anchovy paste, potted bloaters ln fancy jars. Smoked Norwegian sardines, finest boneless sardines, tunny fishv Crosse A Black well Is pickles, pin money pickles, Ac, &o., &o. r : - V I: I..-V - W -l ftf f ' fc' Preserves. Jellies; ftc. Preserved damsons peaches, and pears, home-made, of choice quality. ; Gordon a u il worm's preserves in glass Jars and and at retail bv the sound. Currant and apple jellies. Gordon &Dil worth -a and Atmore'S.niince meats, Ac, Ac, &c. CALIFORNIA CANNED GOODS- r . . j- - . i : finest lemon dinar peaches. Bartlett pears; apricots, cherries, Ac, &o. "Premier" brand of eanned 4 mm. (bestkgreen peas. Succotash Lima beans. Everything in canned vegetables and fish, potted meats, sauces, s batsans. Dutch cheese, &o. &oJj Ao. . J . 'A' A A ifU''..-M; 1'" All the substantias of the proviiion trade j of ' best quality. ; Fine ! hams. tongue", meats,fish molasses and syrups, flours, butter, cheese and all the rest or is.i Fine Teao. Best green and black teas a : specialty. always in complete supply and caref uliv selected. I i i :' Roasted and green coffees, and every- thing else in the way of table supplies. All goods promptly delivered and fully guaranteed as to quality and price. MMSaijiK :- r .: FALL'STOCCl.' Goods Cheaper . Than EVer. Hardware, 8 totes and House-Fura'ahlng Huzxlo&nd ht-eech-h adingguns, rifles, . (Jetole, The lis, rads, primers, kuo imple ment 6ete. hurtjting coats. leKginrei Ac - Breech loading gnna frn lo $lA). Cutlery; and h'iatcd varo. i Bought at low priceswill be sold cheap- Host complete stock in the city. Birdw kndrOaeres. H -1 r , -i "fine lot of singers, just lot-ported from Germany. Every bird guaranteed to sing; cegee of erery Qacrlption tor Mocking and Canary birds; Trices lower than.ever.. 1 . . ! " i I 1 . . a - - and let as show-you the best l!amps ;;;:;;-- ever seen. No trouble with wicks or burners. , A perfect light, equal to gas. Cheapest and best light in' the .world. - K ooklng and neaiing stoves, latest pat- terns,: sold on easy, terms. The cele brated Fire-Ught, the leading heating stove in Baleigh. All goods bought low and will ne sold at s very small profit. - jJlumbiBg, steam and gas fitting. J. Ci BREViQTER. - t Business. "We have sold our entire business of the livery . stable to HeaersW. A. Up church and W- H. (Lancaster, wh wiil hereafter conduct the business. ' we aek for them the same share of patronage neretoror extended to us. vve tnsns eur iriendB lor tneir past ravers and hope they will rxtnd them t the new fiirn, ' j JAMES bAKER, & CO. .We have bought the entife stock and good will of James Baker & Co. and will conduct the liTery businesa at the well known stable on South Salisbury street, in rear of the court house. We will be prepared to f urniah vehiclea or hones at any time,' day "or night, promptly, at -reasonable rates; s We will have buggies, carriages and omnibuses," on call, at any hour, with careful drivers, and will gire special attention to. Orders. . We " have the advantage of long experience in our business and intend to spare no pains to give the public a prompt and careful ser vice. Our omnibus and carriages will meet all' trains. ; -i ' - i ', 1 I- UPCHURCH & LANCASTER. PHIL. U. ASD?iEWS-& CO j HEABQTJARTERS bmce No.' IS. telephone No. 79, East . . Martin Street, Adams Building, j : Yard, West Hargett Street, ,- ; I near Ice Factory, Tele- 4 f- -AJ phone N. 103. 1 G O A Li 1 i! Anthracite. White broken, egg and nut. Stove. ( ' i- A:' and red ashe, for grates and . '' ' COAL.. . ' I I : ' . :, ' Bitnminou s. Tennessee. West Vir ginia Splint and Pocahontas. The West Virginia splint the best and chef pest coal in the market, a trial of the same ia only necessary to prore" the fact. V;- Gd ; For smithing purposes, the best we can buy. "The Mountain Brook Smithing Coal." i W O O D . . ' longi or cut and split to order. - V Illuminating oil. from a Quart to a bar rel. from 118 fire test to the highest grade; delivered from .our wagon at your door Leave your orders tor winter fuel.' Better now than later.: Money saved is money made. A word to the wise," IFM1. Dlsdreifs & Co. r" NORTH CAROLINA Horiie I Insurance Co., . OF BALEIGH, N. C , , v " " . ' i ' '-' . - . i . - . - - - -- t r Oreanfzed in 1S68. I JHaa been insuriag property In North Carolina fer eighteen years. With agents in nearly every town in the State acces sible to railroads and east of the moun- ;home solicits the patronage of property owners In the State, off ering them safe indem nity for losses at rates as low as those of any company working in North Carolina. CLISSES 0F PEQPriTI USUEED: ' ..i -i , -a- ". Dwellings in town nd "country, mer cantile risks, church ea, schools, court houses, society lodges, private barns and stables, farm produce and live stock, cot ton gins. Insure in the : North ; Carolina Home - Insurance Company. W. S. Psixxoss. ' Chas, Boot, President, f Beo'y and Treas. W. G. TJpoeubch, ;. P. Cowfxs, Vice-President. Adjuster. Office in Briggs - Building, . No. 22 Fayetteville 'street: Telephone No. oo. -r ; 05QO Rovvarri J We win pay the above raward for any ease cf twr eooiuLaint. rtvaoenala. stca "aeadache. lnd. 'usUon, ecrtfttipat-'oD eostiveneM we cannot lara with Wmtn Vegetable Liver Fills, when th diracUoas are stzietl; ompUe4 with. Ttaey aro mu1v vegetable, and nTer fall to give aaua notu Larre" bmtt oatalnlnf a aur coated pula, Sfco. For sai by aU ru-flata. .Xware f eotmterfelts and imitations. I jrBr !ne idj UetorodooiybvJOHNa Widf Co- fc-J W, Madisoa BtCbinro, 10. Tof kHm. lia Klaaos S w.'Liwiws. ja ii. . ,iu a tQsa,Si V 1 V. r : & - s- . . . i- ft 8 .1- i 1; r-i T.. -T ; TH - J. - 2
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1888, edition 1
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