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r ' 5 "1 i f i r 1 !0 f ' - t I ..V I, C. News and Obskrveb. il , , , . . j ' -'- J' jEVa uiBHXD JAH.T (SXCXT MOHDATjf - IV.-. ! WstxIt. V 1 "'lit L-: Br THE NEWS A OBEBYEJ CO 1 . I. O 41 :m fey mall postpaid, Ui'2 iil- : atx asaatha. m . ? ill??. II Rename entered wttMont paymsjit, and MH tar sent after tbe expiration of urns paid lor, j WEDNESDAY, DX 19 188SV, Msstxon ' is made of Gep. Win- P: Boberts for the position o Adjois&t Gsneral. He would nwke ;ja Iffine officer, i i Thi affair at WaihaUa, UUsiBsippf, was greatly exaggerated ai ,t;Jif Reported. ' It appears thai not a eih ! We negro is known to hate received ny injuries, only one white pxanjas 'killed and only three whiU nUn ;wto wounded, and they slightly oilly , this was bad enough Ws COD , the Nestor of the Stat pre&Fon this 1 fUO his h;m serenty-fif th birthday WS I ; niMT harmv returned i His came snirsests the ; knighUieit, the niost ' courteous, tne most geniar nufui , bur human nature. He loves the Gd North State and is loved in return as few men are within our; borders- Long may he liy el still to sdjo he onor and the reetoect hei nasi won by a life of singular modesty puritjf tffld i benevolence. III- I Elsiwhxsk we print :a Series of reminiscences of the pi ms of , jthe nasi few months, has lost ' three bf its sunrmng membersisBmi of marlu A ThoT anthor will hafdllrKh' concealed under the signature which he has adopted but; ,willjrbe recoenbred s one of the' moil schol arly men In ths State, who hasong been a conspicuous ornament c the -North Colinipwiss. !lf Ifl M In , j latest aoeonnts of the .-WftJ-lalla. Miss., trouble, ptinteieile- ! Where, indicate that ,. the disturbance i watfaotataHas scisasatnrstrt)ort. ed. They Indicate, ilso,;tiiat thediH: I .' ' ' ' a . -M.L-i . eQity arose iromanousrsge perptf sea lopon an elderly white m'(byjsjjej jgro desperado. - a ooay or wniws undertook ta arrest the! i pffender; i though without legal authorit:tion, j it is ix4i and they werie Ifired ; negroes from - behind , the twopdsn walls of a smoke-house and a oottou house. ' Thej fajul to fire in return in defence of therrliTes. Thelossf : ife appear poLjseythjng like what it 1 was said to be yesterday.butitis grest pnoughthe whole siFaiir is ferions (Bnough in all its aspecttq , saftisfj Ajmoat-dertraTfid ADDeute 4 or. Ssncn tare deplorable in that ther iiriTe the j jSonth naters at the North an joppr s lunity orent their mr lignancy on i (this part of, the .country,:; It: gener-. j ptlly turns utHhAS'base'W bite men are at the Dottmi;df'iUi4&diSeaities between thiwhite rpe6eijsEdi e tiaek in th bnutn, that .. Uiejt ; in cite the necrroes to Tioleneei and to It is in tJ&txvtti'&ia.-4W&tai&. are'lbbwa to have but ehera npL Ot the extreme measures Fee taken and nmhahlv rav hmii r.r!r. which ' Sent 1 the death dealing itol- leys-'-from -the'fire-armsititoiihe ranks oltbomnbQl0r anrous ; to 1 niaintain order' in the neighborhood of their homes I fsnd ;;io secure the proper punishment bp; an outrageous evil-doer.' These traitors to their race and inciters of the hhtck to murder for tneir own basepurpos s are tne men tor tne law to hold of and to deal with as as possible in each individual ease. w-a . a ' ti' -' . " xne ignorant negroes are inor m mQcu to uiszae in view o, i tne ' aygu-1 1 Yiewof.fi ments- that are . addressed to their passions, tbeh prejudicel and! their fears by these fellows who jbm among , them f generally i frim 1 the North and as :,:einissaHes;:'frp.6i the radical party to stir thennp iio strife with their white feUpw-dtiaehs, their best - friends. These social and political r firebrands S Jshiild be made to i suffer U sdme- ised to their wuab in proportion rouie narm ao, ana tney ap grea narm tturocgn-1 - ' ' - L r! TSf - ST ius uvuiu uu me wuuio cyiuwrji i They should be summarily but lout wsysMFattMante' eril tlsr I cause. They-should be made fto feel mat tnere is no puce for them; here where they devote themselves jto ere ating disturbances. They I should be made! to suffer Densities fnllvicbnal If possijblftiotbose prescribed ilor thi erimes' which are tbefdirectt buteonie ! of their teaching and advioe--always, I thoughVln acoordanee with! the bro I visions' of the law. .a . i . ..i - il.it t 9 JUTDGSI BEOWS AID BT Yesterday iGov. Soates i appointed Messrs. Geo. H. Brown, Jr., ofWath i ogtop, ' and ' J ohn . Gray .0ntm3 'of Morganton,, to fill, respecit!yVlh4 vacancies., on the '. SaperJbrtConit riod, hsd ver entered the Unirersity, bench caused by the resignaiibni Qf nd it furnished tn fall proportion Judges' Shepherd id'AVery, f-f oqj7M!. ble and disi Ji,;t5rL-.w , J i L' tmguished men noted in this, as well -JH ;S?WfW M otter States. Among these ras Court. , J Hp V r m the ': amiable, j thai' j able, . , the! : wel The appointuienU will 'be hear UIt equipped Baldy CaldweU of Salis ratmed by the intelligence of liij th very beginning of s.t wt il-ijSl brilliant J professional career as " rr , ' spicuousiy n to nave Deen iinade. m. I Judire Brown is a son of SvlvMiiTv Brown, Esq:; of Washington, audi isj we think, about 40 years of age. He was educated at Horner's School dur ing the war, and after the unpleasantf: ness, when ererything waf at the lowest ebb of prosperity in the South, became ateleirrsDh ooerator I anL true to his character, a very expert one. So mush so that he i rose ran idlv in the ealiiscr and was TntnlW - a . ' inaue cuci oi we operating loreo v. . . . i.; i 1 ' " ' 1 . eipal office of the Western I Union Company in New lork. ; later t he read law and entered the office of one 1 a a ' t. : m a i OX we teaajng xegsi arms, oj sue me- trnpoiisl a-r jyi'rm. KetumiEtr to in: Dome in waen- Ington heJjooX. at once a promiheht place at the bar or tbat town ana nas alwsys enjoyed s large and liters fife practice tbere. , He has been cy tuecessful as ;a lawyer sua very suc cessful as a business man. He ia en dowed with a rery fine legal miidin' deed." Be-ia8f been j frequently brought forward for Congress by, his friends in thft first district, and has been chaitmvn of the democratic Con gressional eommittee in a number of eampatgns. - Jle was a.aeiegate w vne B lioois Conrention that nominated Hancock, lmd was a delegate from the State at s large to the democratic epnTention at Chicago. This year he is a presidential fleeter. J He is as true to f emocratio prin ciple as the needle to the pole and bas erer been steaaxast, earnesr, ; en thnsiasUc in the faith: :! A pleasing coincidence is the f,sct that both he and Judge Shepherd, whom he succeeds, and who, by J&e wav, is brokher-in-law of bis, began life as telegraph operators. Possibly Ibis as much1 as anything else may account for the warm personal friend ship tbat now exists, between t&ajwo tfitinoniiah(l ffebtlamen. : Hi Uudse Bynum is about 46 yiars old una 4S m na t ox utut - vximj ujiuiuv, Sr., of Butk, a nephew of WmPres- ton BTnum a I grandson ox Uapt. Charles McDowell, of Burke, and mat erandson of Gen. Charles Mc Dowell, of the Bevolntion. He was tojr a short time j in? the 7th regiment durinsr the war. afterwards in the sub treasury and later still was purser, Of the famous Adranoe. lie was cap cured and taken to Port Warren. After the war he studied law with Ju'dge Pearson-, his stepfather, by the wT-and has practiced law since 1868 in j Burke county with conepioupus fie was a' member of the lure of !78 and has been prominent in his section and in the State at large for Years. i y -: M He is distinguished for the posses sion of a logical, Usoipuned, . clear mind, for learning in ine law, for ; x- cellenbe as an adTOcate and for puri tyjof life. Ho will, adorn the pbsi ticn to which he has been called, Both Jndget Brown and i By- nttm will prove conscientious, learn I . j It .will be seen that in appointing them Got. Scales has acted with sound j udgment ana with discrimination. It is to be . i w i hoped both gentlemen will accepts i- - Djy Brldaers. Or. of the Hews and Qheerrer. i t r AsHrvnxs, Dec 16tb, 1888 !lhe class whieh graduatsd in 1841 i has, within the past few months, lost by; sudden death three of lka 'ew sar vivisg membersj all men of mark. Tlere was first 'John Sol Dancyt:of Edgecombe genial, modest, yet in the affairs of life, active and practical, lb; be beloved and respected by all, i ankl'whose gentle nature attracted to ' u to: the lastf the affection of his ' surviving i classmates. - Then comes John F. Hoke, bnite as genial, but made of sterner !stnff. and who went eagerly ihtof the! battle of life. with i conscious power to bear himself well. IdaUteh -Robert Bufus Bridgers. a hose; obllege career foreshad- cw?, ibusy and siujcessful ilife I wmcn loiioweo. au inesemen werei EaJbbut the samel age at the time Of I their! death between, 67 "and 1 169 lfeH--:- U 1 n fa theirollege course there was I nutmng in oonuues or cnaraoier, ex cept in tne case 1 01 bridgers, to give token of $ what they might da in alter life' rBespeotability for all was its4 sured by obedient conformity to col-: lege-rnJa, by, patient; culture of the course of sudy, iand by due : obser vance of the moral code. .Such were IT 1 ' i 1 trt 9 L. . ooae vanc.-oowaitt nature ana genial in Umperi they.freely entered j uo uu .ubu I m t0 th "Pted v young. Hard study wrtb either was secondary eon bideration; i and, fairly good scholars honors might oome, but -would not be contended for as bbiefeat good. 1 j ' It wsa difFerent with Bridgers. He set his aims bighjfrom the first. He aimed at the f highest honors of the University;'' and he attained them. But to do so he had to forego all the social pleasures 61 his associates. By kwmi. u xamuiar, ne maoe J '"-: v - i 't. . ' ?i"rT -.-.- - f " " i aonbla object of boUw honors and f??1!? VS S-S? -S10 I arena' of active life. He craduated with the'nrtfc hohors; and t within m week afterwards was licensed to prae i tiee law by the Supreme; Conrt 'bf I Hfrth Carolina. ;Of his subsequent jSareer' ?i and that of Hoke add I jjtmer, tne puDiie nas bad nerhans omoient inionnauon given upon the uinonncement o their deaths. I refer to the ; subject for ' Us coinci dental features, and as a foreboding of the rapid extinguishment of a elasi which has contributed so much ofhueful and distinguished service to the SUte. : - y'- y -A: i The class which graduated in 181 was tne largest that, up to that pe- Uwyer and poUUdarr, an the same Drematuritv i of fate alao bfl the elegant and brilliant Frank Danev of : swa a ''am t w . xarDoro. xneu tnere was j as. A.JUelk, lOnir a distinaruished edueaior at Mnri frees boro, now of Thomasville. f I bei Iieve.There was the modeit Robert Dicks6n, long a distbguished phyai-i clan in Bichmond Bounty. still fivinsi Then there was John W. EUis,i early prominent as lawyer and politician and dying as Governor of North Caro4 lina .There were the two Grahsxnsof Dnrilin. sen nirinff earl v nrnmlnono .. I r M ' t w-r i a. : i There it the , beloved, of and able Richard B. Hayw Baleigh, a household name in Carolina. .There is 'ohn PV Hoke, whom f in connection with Bridgers and Dabcy, I have already named,and ust here I recall one, whom I have passed oyer in alphabetic succession, William J. Clarke, of Raleigb, sol dier, lawyer and judge. Then there if sti:l Hying, the honored and: learned Mont fort McGehee, oi italeiab, late Commissioner of Agriculture. . And there' comes up as one of the ch'efestf honors of the class Sam McPheeterB will his familiar , sobriquet ever be forgotten by those who knew himt the genial humorist, the endeared associate, subse quently, the humble and sincere Christian, the beloved pastor, the distinguished divine. Tru ly his eminence in all the high traits of personal character and splendor of Christian life and 'service provide the crown of glory for his class. Then oome the two Phillips', Charles and Sam, the first, the long distin guished , soholar; I professor And di vine; the Isst with national fame as ft lawyer and long filling a prominent governmental trust. There was Thom as BufSn, of . Franklin -county, moving to . Missouri after graaT nation, acqmring :r reputation in that Ststeas a lawyer, returning to North Carolina, and dying as a mem ber of Congress from the Wayne Dis trict. Then there was JessTU. bhep herd, of Cumberland, Speaker of the House of Commons, a distinguished er. and dying as lodge on tne circuit court bench. Tbere was Bob eft Strange, of Fyettevi!le, subse quently leading in Wilmington a life of distinguished honor and useful ness, a learned 'lawyer, an elcquent advocate, a useful citizen, ap el gant gentleman, and an humble christian, evert where admired, beloved aDd re spected. There was Thomas IS. Wet more, of Fayetteville, long a resident of Alabama, still living, a distin guished lawyer and' most valuable oitizen. And lastly, though I have no doubt omitted in the long list, re balled from memory, other names quite worthy to be recalled for useful and distinguished lives, is James llf Viser, of Alabama, who contested With Bridgers for the first honors and Obtained . the Latin Salntatory,! -1 think; ' He became a distinguished educator in Mississippi, and is now dead. T : i . . . . ' I think that it will be admitted that large class, as a rule, performed weU the duty with which it was charged. Tfce GrMkn H mate a I A SMeiatleH. Cor. of the News and Obserrer. rr j'M GsEXtrsBOBO, N. O , Dec." it--The j- most notable musical event that ha taken place for a long time in Greensboro, is I the formation: of the Greensboro Musical Association which was formally otgamzed . at a meeting of the musical people of this city ; held at; the Female ,4 Uollege Thursday night, Deo. 13- . ! U he The AesocLiiion already numbers over 60 members and more are likely toioin. , ,y i- Power Sullitao, from the grand Oon servatory of Music in New Xoik City, woo is now musical director ox tne Greensboro Female College and the Association hss . elected ' him Tits musical director; ! Prof. Sullivan began his wotk in the College at thn beginning of the bresent tear. His ' bioerieiic baa been- wide and . successful and' the Association is fortunate in securing benefit of his training and the im ZLi- u:- 6 ' ri ?. pulse of his enthusiasm. j ! No music but that of the highest order will be studied, and Prof. Sulli van intends to- begin at once to train the chorus in giving: selections from' the standard operas, oratorios , and mss8es. i He hopes to ( have this so ciety scfiiciently trained to Warrant the prodnctini of Hsvdn's : Imperial Mass" (No. 3 in D) and Gaul's lovely cantata "The Holy City!t about Easter tide. The latter has been sel. dom ia f his country and never I k Ji:k :-lia..L J 1 l . I T rer. de cided impetus has been given to mu- sicai anairs in ureensboro daring: the autumn, and as there' is such unusual and versatile talent in this 1 oityf the association has a wide and Un broken field in which to work" and sacceed. - ' N1 I f ; Tlie Suit PrlmUmg. ;1L ' I We endorse the News and Obser ver for; the Stste Printing. "This sound old Demoerati rU;i c. it, ana we nope Mr. Wann;b.' oar ren resentatlv- Zi flll. 1 ? a&e States headquarters Xbe JSnwsand Observer has a haicU struggle and is justly entitled to this little without a bit of begging. . Wo opuid make out a long list of good reasons or thus insisting, but the Democrats of North) Carolina know their dutj and will do the solid thing, Buieiy. 1 I i X y !4-Got. Foraker.: of Ohio, indnl- w juiog iuhj taut concerning intima tions that he knifed 8herman. w majr.es no denial of. tne allegation . . . . ... r-7 - i,'"P. er. achea and Fmlwk. i When a hundred botti nt rilla or other pretentious eradicate in-born scrofula or contai?inn I blood poison, remember that B, B. B tootanic oiooa naun) has gained many thousand victones,in as many seemioglr Insurable instances. Send to the Blood Bahn Co.; Atlanta, for "Book of Won ders," and be oonvinced. It is the only true blood purifier, y i 1 i Q, W. Messer, Howell Is X Roads, Gai writes: VI was afflicted nine riK l7S"fSS!&mJ!! w w 'aa jjt SB.4AIA eight bottles cured me sound." i Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Round MountaStf Tekas, writes : x 'A lady friend of mine was troubled with bumna and nlmnio. her face and neck. She took three bot tles Of B. B. B., and her skin got soft and smeoth, pimples disappeared, and her health improved greatly." i .-, i 49. to. Bosworth, Atlanta. Ga.; writes; frame years ago I contracud hiH n. j naa no appeute; my digestion ruined.-.. rheumatism Hmv limbs so I could hardly walk, mv up my r throat was cauterized five times. Hot 8trlno IT life waa on ti waB ne . " rr- " ' " tX. a trial. trial, inn. nrnnaiiLBr aa it mmv Are bottlse cured me.' Tseem, the use . . -i t - r "1 Aw mt Bl flrom ttf ltvcf WUea hU la obstrocted it results in 1!ilt-h,if negtected, ood !fds to Mrtm d!f ftsa. SimbioDS' Liver Segulator exerts a most felicitous influence ovfer eTery klod ot biliousness. Jt re stores tbe Urer to proper workings order, regO- lbtjta tha wti'tAnn nt hlli&nd nuts the dleestlTe mnn In neh Rondltlnn thmt ttaer: CJUi do tbeir Oesi wors. jtner.tuma wis dtouhmuc uv will wji wn uuiuua. - "X was affected lor sererat rears , wtth btUous- ness and disordered liver, wbicjb resulted in eTereauaea 01 &unaice. 1 n go' rawmw attendance, and tried thefaTorite prescrirtlon of one of toe most renowned physicians of Louw- Tiiie, nr., Duiiono purpose, wnereupou induced to-try Simmons Uw RegdUtor. I was honhALtwi hv it 11 xa m.nA it nlttmatelT restored toe to tbe full enjoyment of bealtb.-A. H. Bans. Lit, Klchmond, Ky. s . ':'A Kzamine to see tnat you -get the genuine, dls-filna-uished (rem ail frauds and imitations by our Had X TradeMarlK on: front of Wrapper, and a the sl1 the seal and BlsnMure Of J. H. ZelUn Notice, h i Notice is hereby eivn that application -will be made to the next seaeion of the General! Aasemblv for amendments to the charter to the ciiv of RaVeiah. i s " ; -1 i '. -A. A- Thompsos. Mavor. -:lt i 1 Wanted. ?A vounsr man who is thoroughly com petent ito keep Double Entry Books wants a! positron, uooa writer, wspia, teUAbleand sober. Address, "BK,"i, ' 1 . Care News and Obeerver. F OB KENT. II One dwelling 9 rooms with water &c; two cottager, 6 rpoms, also my farm ad joining the city. Apply to f X ii 1. i J. W. B. WATSON,; i I s 'i: !:"'' 519 E. Lienoir Street J I t- The regular annnal meeting of bo stockholders of the Baleigh National Bank, and of the National Bans of Kal- figb will be held in their banking nouse in itaieign, r. on me kcodq Tuesday In January; 1889, (Jan. the 8th) at 10 o'clock a. m. i .t 1 i - j&f - i'i b fJ. H iKEI.vIS. (iaihier i i N TED. An Intelligent Esrn est Man to renresenti in his own locality, ;a large responsible house.: I A remunerative salary to ngnt party Steady growing position. ! References exebanged. ; Address Ieen. llainger, Lock Box 1585, N. ! Yarbbro iHousef BALEIGH, N. 0, Sal been refurnished and thoroughly renovated. Special montbly rates Ii to members of the Legislature. v ( H - H B B, KAI:Y 4roprtetoc, Grown jewel 1 AND 1 y ttCIRPET WE offeb bast Nickel cilated all i C limn II STECli SKATES .pOnly $1.50 Per Pair, ttollrered at your Rarest Xxprets Offlee JL U UO U . U1UUU O iX VUVi J " KA.LS1GH,n 3. 1 have justboughta tempting lot of oloth ing at less than manufacturers1 prices and for spot cash, j .f n i i - is Which will enable us to give our cus tomers real bargains in tbat line. i i:Call and make your selections for Christmas I ' " i i 1 flr1 - 'li,c --VJ" DOWN - On .Underwear," Shoes, Hati, Rubber uoods, so. . j !.: . 5 . , WHITING 1BB0S Stamos & Devereux. ir AeslKoeea and if eceivers. TO ADVERTISERS A iist of t.noo newspapers di Tided Into STAT B aNDaEOTlONS rum. i . wut be sent on application 1,0 tnose woo waai taeir aaTerusing; to pay. wa eaa offer no better modi am for tltorooKn and etto Uv work tbaa tbe yartoiu aeetiomof our bklkct tooai. war. ' Uku. 1, itowxtA Uo t" i " I -.TKswspapfr AdverUslajf Bareo.i " . '"Sipraee Street Nw York, i ANTED MAN -fTo take V tke agency VtiaTOUUK ar- IIMJ IH Illll 'BSin S- BlUL ; ztf.L "lcne15 weignt mw lbs; re tll price aa; .etnor atrea in DroDortlonJ - a ran chuiea and mv! BMBent buainesa. Xheaa male mrMt .m. Hom.nrf Br before supplied brother safe eoapanlea. ! sa weanafmTeae4brUMaafsPoBl. aArtnX I r n.n r n.i 1 1 1 w Ijj!, THB BK3T.HCHairxST. jz ii I f. Ty t - i - -' ' " yffi Xiirv v h " " ! - JOB IOT CLOTHING Iwl i r . y y i'- 9JCUI llUWl WII BUU ' CttUUIBO TVS Sate 0, Ctnclnnsttj OSaa. ; 'a a n j-i - ar - ffilMJDKB'IG OUB MAMMOTH Mr; Chab. McKim- mon; will our firm tetiriq i from on PWfy flst 1889,! and ltl- lend to MM entire stock Gtoods toy! Prices ii t are mi icordingly i to Jtiousekedpors we oner I the Chance, t6 redlenilh alls kinds! 1 01 IMouse-- ifectory Iricq. !I .: 'J- , To Seekers for Holiday 1 Presents we offer the greatest variety of Use ful, Serviceable, LArtietjo and Deco- cative articles to be had in 1 this city, and every thing at eelliog-oufc prices. ff.iH! K.IS1 rijekiiiifo. : JASl BOYtiAN, , I : I ' T. W. DOBBHST, I CHAB- MKIMMON, GEO. W. POE. I I NOURIS Sfc-OAETBR- Griuid IiilM OF Moliday GrOOlS I ! L ' : I Novelties in Imported f Silk Dress Patterns, Impoitedj Plush and Wnn!tn RnKoiaJ 1 I IP h Of Cloaks and Wrsps of every Descrip- , i llion. jM; r i S E AL PttJSH WR AP3, j from 12 5Q apj . fe- j -I r::---l'rrMI'K ' - I I BIOH VOVIXTfCS Ml MANICURE 8BTS, r ! . -w v-. a -wm-vrs- w H .M-iv- 'ill ;;S4,qHETBAGS, HA DKEBCHIEFS Md f . ! i ;t, m i., m 1 OfWlVK CASES. xibb uuutd iui luauicMt vrenuemen ! Misses and Chi CARPETS AND dren. BUGS is y fc - to suiti evervbddy in the lowest I'M-: nH( i I. -(! j HAND4PAI$tED f. Plush Boufet Scarfs snf Table Cetera ' In fact a great jmahyi fancy articles too numerous to :menton. yp, y TREMENDOUS EiRdATN being t ffered ohj oat Tbb Counters. I Worric &! Carter. OBTH CAB6 Home Jnaiira ! - : -ma- a OF RALEIG H. IN -.''1- I !. ! i Organised in 1888. I Has been insuring property in NoVth uarouna rer eignteen years, w ltn agents in nearly every town in (be State acces sible to railroads and seat of the moun tains-1 i-vj! -.-..r '.iiiti;--J I solicits the patronage of property owners in tne btate, onenntr tnem sare in a am nity for losses at rates as lew as those' of any company working in Nbrth Carolina. " CLASSES OP rR6PEKti3 ISSlKEDi CDwellinggan town and country, mer cantile risks, churches, school court houses, society lodges, private barns and stables, farm produce and lire stock, cot- j Insure in the Notth Carolina Hon Insurance Company. 1 W. S. Pkixbos. g CasBoor,! President - J i SeeV and Treis. vv. G. Urontrson, I L4J?. Cowna,! . Vice-President. VTnl' Adjuster. Office1 in Briggst BuUding, No. 22 Fayetteville street. Telephone No. OAK ITEAM MlIN DR I. rnder the efllc?encv of the new i Mr Edward Miller W puttlnat oat Bt-class work thU wee and will oonv iue equal, and we thinky superior to ; aur- aone in onoic ors suewnara Thanking my friends and tps publio for ; tneir past enoouragement otctne new en iteroriaei I solicit a continuance, with great increase of work and pewrpatronsi ! very rwpwwuuj,, f - JL. R.WYATT, J. : i Proprietor. Greensboro Female If ColiegeJ j G Etof8BdBO,pC. neroua and well equipped: Institution jwill bnain on the 10th Janur. 89. y FIRST-CLASS Educational Ad vantages, combined ; with uome Com- forts, ; are tArrna. t onered on ver moderate 1 For Catalogue apply? to 71" clling Dawn Sales. T7 i 5 1 we out our m7 mm me ab- LIN A T-vi-l- i: t---rrrT ttc!eCo.J nrriti : t 1 &i1 !. r y. 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I ' . : raws y !-.' a. TlO 19a k. l WAR RANTED i (5JLSAMBH111 , ABA01ManB. ' M a WARRANTED- kCAGAMBRHlMrtXS' CJLSAMB1UU vy nz, rsr is v-VMRRANTZD A.WARRANTED -WARRANTED iCXCAMSRtU MfCQ : SJLtAMtHKL Mitt. Bepresented by i Kaleigh Marble iWoiiM v 417 and 418 Fayei tortile St., RALElCH,NciV Iruek Tard;uwdr'i 0U; rStud. Uanufacturer of all kinds of Honumemt. and Tombstoaea m Marbles or Grmnitea. Also Contractor for all kinds of Building Work. Curbing Posts.- Steps, Sills, fto, all descriptions kept on hand land seat any address upon application. .-;! CHaaA. Coodvyin. Pr rtitcr'' .AT' THE j (One Square Below Postoffice). 1 1 Raloieh, m . ROMELUCE: AMD 1 COMFOaTABLE i -.: Ton wm t a pleased, n ; -. I 13 as SI e 1 1 ? J O I M S 55 1' S "-1 It--si ' ' t . x If o DOORy KIEG AND- AM i 1 -i holidays, and 1 we can furnish Inst What! ---MiV":iP"-ii J-! ': I and no matter w hat you want, send to u Webitve ' ..lU--.tilni,f I .-!' aa well as if voii were nresent in our ntnrr ia not satisfactory. ! i! L 4 , j - beautifully bound in cloth, which we $1 00). I n 14-1 1 i f Hi - WT BLINDS PATENT ejisAMBmu.Mra.co. , warranted CXGAMBRIUtSeCl ."s r - & WJUUIANTED VARRANTT0 CASAMBrnturtca, 3 196 - A'aRKANTED'A r eiwewi inrcral LCUCAM8XIIU Baltsnorc. Biltimon. A! Ai THOMPSON, . yf i -1 . by Riuaaa, N. C. -WINM SUPPLIES. :-t!l SEdff. Hardin, Grocer, ; Aa-the Holiday season approaches, of fers every kind of table substantial or delicacy appropriate to the season. 4; 'tii'--m''W-'',h-u- -.j JVC Kew Grenoble walnuts, fie est itnpoita tation, new almonds and pecans, very cnoice. rrencn t runes in o lb cartoons. Finest figs, cranberries, Malaga grapes, raisins, new citron, ttc, &c. t , . ... ;. yf . ' .-. Anchovy psste.potted bloaters in fancy jars. Smoked Nor wegiaa Sardines, finest boneUsa sardines,-tunny fish, Crosse & Black well a pickles, pin money pickles, Ac., Ac, Ac ; , j . ' j i' : . , ' 1 - ! . . . v ' - r-' . r y Preserves. Jellies, &c TVy. , i- 4 i I-.--.:: i" -Preserved damsons, peaches, and pears, home-msde. of choice quality. Gordon & Dil worth preserves in glass jars and and at retail by the pound. Currant and apple jellies. Gordon-& DiJ worth and AtnioreV mince meats, &oM fto., &c : CALIFPEKIA CANNEI GOODS. ' lemon ding peaches. Bartlett pears, apricots, cherries, Ac, &c ' r ! !Premier'? brand of J canned corn, (best), green peas. Succotash Lima beans. Everything .in canned vegetables and fish, potted, meats, sauces, ; catsups, vuvca cneese, etc., oxc, so. . i t Ait me. snoatantiaia of tne provision trade .of (best quality.: line hams,, tongues meatSffish, molasses and syrups, flours, butter,? cheese and all the rst Of it. v t - ; .-; j-.-Bi: r- - iiOI Best areen and black tea a nMcialfv. always In ComnletesnnDlv and carer nil r selected, i , . -, i '- j .. w, j v Boasted and green! coffees, and every thing else in (he way of table supplies, i All ' eoods : nromntlv i delivered . and fully guaranteed as to quality and prioe. HTR0DD1 10 LOW PRICE?. ! , : k. We ate Sellirg -if- Pietsrts, PietETfH Franetv IViI!w-wire r-aad irtista Mitfriis. i CHEAPER THAN EVER. r . ' Sceoial Inducements In . . V CHRISTMAS CARDS. GIVE TJS A CALL. xifireoit: ; Sc . jL rsjeitsrills Etreef. I 3-4 i ! A i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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