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1 -Pbkeb; Daily (xxcatrt HosrTjt fit j. i. rBSi, Mom. ' Daily m year, by mall po-tpal :, i -. Hi monthi, ' .- . - ? iiJij-' !'' UiVTS Lisa : i Ro name eateroU wltbaoS payineet; aid ; to a- A hkbbt Christmas t ioiu-c48 Vonest-daill. '.'!' 1 '. ' ' ijirfiilj f I i -P i -v t--. r r-yi f I-1 J g!' 1 Thc news of therernvai ontte Aru- wimi of.Sianley arid Emm Bey is con firmed, i; . j Tei -- Christmas, sho clerk can now shake hah t r- t -: i' rest that today afford. - ' A hsbbt Cbbistkas t!tsha vfU distinguished cardidatea i . ; 1 -, SftatorBhip 1 . May the; bt&t xpfii tyio It. appears that there! 1b psoiehg i hn matter with the Bureau of cation at Washington. jE&jruf ' r- f f Aftv.a V VT? 1ra itrtf'rw ?j 1 Main the communication elsew v signed VX." j.i ". r j i A MKKTiv Christmas to the uneom- r -,i . iii l . ing legielature J ., May ita rjnjembs find thA Inhbvist scarce. 'ttiB Cons ent modest in Us jdema6 ry all his bilfef throuih promptly as far as may jboja tithuiiit hurt to the State. i A nuMoa pf an attempt jttf i nt'A the President-elect i at iome in definite time in the neighiothood ttt the election has been : official4ydemd by Boiwell Harrison, the !PrcBident lect's son and present faotoium.- Oa being roused after he had gone, to bed ,and "alked;- bjpiii feppr ter for the facts n the eaei heirephtd with a brevity that is excas'abl under the circumstances and.j' jthas i does credit to the qualities of Hi lheadt -.'There are no .faefiM:i i'C A kebbt Christmas to all and every one of the candidates for cjf&se at the hands of the . incoming ' lefiialaturc ! r May they 'all as far as possibjie and may the Niws a&si Ois ' not be lefi behind. Seiabliil! I I Now that a FhiladelnhiirdU general I merchandise wt&j ttqih that ne ; is a dealer in geicril mer chandise and that he qontribnid largely 01 boodlo to. the Jrepubucan . campaign" in behalf of the jtrnUs and mbnopolies--now, we i sayl tjhat -tais .. man ; stands - a cbanos' of bjmg ap. pointed to a place in ; Mr. ji;friaon'a eaouiei u wooia seem tnat. nq man need despair, i Politioal Preferment of t ate day (which is sot l republican- tern, at au, tne wayj is concernei. : a A kebbt .ClirutmMl;ip;fi 'Qlr- ernor 1 May he find r rirat ilife taat it ia painiea oy me lazier jox tije wearied public serrant who is done his dutv faithfnlfr afc all Itirnealsi ''- " - - - - - 1-i ! S " t i-i j Miaiosx . is moving ; heaTfiii4 and 11 tb, politically speaking altogether, ktosecore a place in Harrxqn caDi f ne, Sul'he iv'not'at 'tamu'f the position. . Thei inoo&4uil - titration cannoi afford i& 1 :git nis the appointment.' If a man; from the : South is ' to be ehosen-Uaind 1 surelT auch should be the caeei4we: trust that man will be Hon. H. Phill, of this Btate,i late SoUcilojrlbf the Federal7TreaBuryf who wUJj be the .equal in character and attainments f any one'of the men who i wi)l eTcntU ally hold portfolios, ho matter wbld 'they may W Wbat we: ;say'xaay be regarded as presumptuous by. Irepub) lic&Ef, but it must be admitted to be hard sense bjrall on'thli Hlide! wjw re uoprfj Juioea ana wno Know any tuing oil Air. irmiiips. jj Ml ") ! A uxn&T Christmas to ikcmbffs ot our ') enlarged' Supreto!bour j May the! lightening cf thei labors ;pf - the oaurt as it has! ,ben end as Jt should to the greater eonifpjibf te Justicesi' May?- j length ibf!.4aySie granted; each and everyi mftmber ief the court. Greater confi4enK and r spect at tne nands 01 tne people they . H. ;-L,-j! 1 ;' ; f fi r' ! The : seizsd 'i steamer 1 at! fPorfc ::ai Prince was delivered to the!Aiaerion . man of war on demand and tbje Haj tien fiig was then honored witi a s ' lue of twenty-one guns." . Xhj eagle screams and flaps his wings lia M u-jipb, but it is a mighty littje bird fe is crowing over.! ' - - J . rniiiiTiiiiniTJ r,-r. Tne merry feast oLChristmas Wsimn at hand: with all the wealthj bf imeah ing, of ' Uaditibnrani ugg(istiit it bring andtbai is spoluua ipf else - where. : It is noli the worV aaie j f oar nature thai is shown" in.UU.'way we cling to the spirit and e'ustoras pf the fesuvaUoutsiae of. the lessons the ch urch teaches with I respect ! to it. "Peace on earth, good .will Ipwarda menV is accepted by all clashes ' alilfe as the "Sentiment which shpuld pre vail now if at 'no otherttjnje 'aijii . ;t - declaration of the angels becomes UN law for the nonce of all mete this tide .1 ,:: i ppeiUaid:; e da en . the hit-0 brinVfcd f I! 01 neatnenaom, wnemer renigious cr . otherwise. : Hm! 'v:i:;lMJiil'- I i v.i We must except ilehulEl wjib pri- fi rs to shut himself up lajone! in his dwelling of indifference ;; rather, than let hS better self bubble; upl into toe springs of joy md good fellowship and benevolence at a time wnen, mer riment is the order of the day: But' luckily there are few: of hunt f Few iodeed are the nen" who . can close .their hearts to the ballowred influences of today.j ; some; there are who would reject the inflceiices because tiey are hallowed but. ;etenf: these , areima l few by the vast iide of popular feei ng that sweef-s fortr :the : earth and mkes men realizay whether the oon it SB ihe : :f act b"3pt, " "aometb .- of what they owe to the Lord and H tr of thb woijd land the lawiof lore attong rdfnJ H4 who lifts himself above this tide is borne into an at ynopphere of iciness that no man who knows what it is to have heart-titriugs envies him. I J "", . i ' vf ' j; The great majority of mankind liv ing in Christendom prefer to let their tenderer' feelings! cave full play . at this blessed Reason of the year, They like to lay aside the sordid cares of every day life as far as may be and indu'ge in the display of wtiatiruaked them leaH of earth nearest jbf kin to the angels. With many H is a very blind groping after the I attain ment of this end. I Alas, the desecra tion cf Ohristmas lwe see.every where 1 ut the f&ct recaains that most men mike the1 effort to; risei . into their better Selves and!; thia, we sayy is s! hopeful f sign of ' what; hian can attain ' n the way of benevolence and the observ ance of the golden rulean augury Of what, We believe, he will j attain ere the end of has mission in the world. ; i I: ';" .ruif "' 1 '( I Let us! hail, then, the influences of Ghr if t mas-tide. iLet us open :pur hearts wide' to receive them. iLet us endeavor to use wisely the opportu nity today gives us for the cultiva tion of whatsis best within ourselves and those about na. Let ns discour age the: prevalent abuse of Christmas I)jy. Let us rememberthat we oele urate a Christian festival not a pagan feast. ' So wilt .we hasten the coming pt the Kingdom of God and the lull fiiment of the manifest destiny! of our ktnd. t.; i " : - ' ' r A XIBBJ Christmas to lew our judgoei iMay they find lawyers brief, witnesses clear in their testimony and effioers of - court intelligent and well posted; . Ihej have! been excel lent lawyer?; they will be excellent judges, without doubt. .;, 1 ' ova SEXT tfPSIRiRCB. f. Oar printers demand and deserve a holiday. We are not yet ljuflicientlj metropolitan to afiord such shuts as irouldt enable us to take noli il .-I .1 -H. -.,t i .11. . It , J day to 1 any extent - and' I get out the ji paper at the ; same tin Hence our next appearance .will be Friday morning unless ; events occur meantime of such Importance as to make it seem incumbei.t upon us to furnish our readers with diate chroniclinflr thereof. an; uame- ItS is safe to' say, however. " that as "All J the World keepi Christmas Thy? as the fotons at; Washington have adjourned 9th, as the trade exchanges close, ;the factory fires . are damped ar , the whole of Christendom, indeed,-pauses in 111 wora w ao nonor to tne yuie log, the holly tree md all that they imply, tbere will be not milch of what we mean by news f before we shall again i greet our readers with the latest 'intelligence, good, pad land in different,! from all.; quartern of the globe.-. -i ' . ..,-: -; ;Kjrv-; to our next overno! frMay he Und ! the maxi urn i oijsavMiaction and the mini nf urn of bother in the duties he is to aftsnme and is firolnsr to: discharge with btiltiancy and Advantage j to the without doubt. . i I A xjcbbt Chiistmaa to our old jud ges, or rather to tie bench ! as j we bve it today. It is-made up of men M patriotic and Hardworking, and uneom plaining under small tay as auy body:of: men that ever .existed. May its members find the i legislature I MIvIm K. VarUcforlpMker. C rrron3f nc News.uvdl Obsecrer. I! ! ' Ashbvzixx, Pec. 21st, 1888 IWhcn 1 honors for distinguished public service are to pe awarded, it is proper mat the friends of those who have performed such - servioe should r reseii t themi The ! Tar ties mnitt in. teresti&d are niaturally restrained by a sense bf propriety, modesty it might bd called. from activity in a contest ini which I unpleasant personal rival- nts; are arouaeo. x.nowinc' mat axr. f i i -Jl 1 TTi ' w Carter will ibe 1 sile&t, and knowicsr top, wnat nis claims and also nis mer it! are, we do not hesitate to speak for and urge his claiin for the Speak ership, j ! i ' fr i :' ' That position is one of distinguished panor, and in its bestow men t a testi mpny to distinguished capacity, and an endorsement for t the most promi nent advancement. Ko man of mean capacity or inferior character dsn ever be etevajed to - suchf position except through those discreditable oombica- a;i'! 1 ? - t i . -a s mi ' s (ions legislative Docues ininsi tnemr selves sosaetimes compelled to make ffiirrtafaeii, therefore, the Speaker -irii. ne-: a man 01 capacity, hef j will! be a ,nanbf if lofty claracteri he will be familiar with the affairs ofrhis State, fand ashe has probably I had legislative experience Jbte will probibly be siijgood parliamen-ti-rian. 1 f "i .'- :M : 1 ' ' Let us look at Mr-jCarter's-Jquatifi cations i4 thia regard. He has been' thea times already perbsps fpura member bf the House", an- industrious and watchful man, al ways at his post, participating in, every! questionready in debate and versed fn parliamentary prtice. I Sp much fpr that branch! pf the question, Then lie proved him self on the floor, wilet strong and ablei as a debater, calm and ? patient, imperturbably cool undjr provoea.! aad oommariding: eve4 amid the most txcitiDg questions ands the most heat ed discussions the respect and! good will Of j" his opponents, s Tbese, ar the qualifications for the Hpiak ers chairs to f which Mr. js gar ter -would" cariry full knowledge of parliainentary law, thorough Con trol of : temper, cool and cloee libier vationPn questions., under d.b clesr a&d. prompt: in dec Sion, hu !ab aolate impartiality in announcibg his epBciustonsTA In fact, : as v a Speaker te would 1e the Complete maa and cfScer.r He merits such recognition, -not onjy ior present qaaiincauaii, put for his past experience in the Hnpfc. iMr. Carter haseerveidl three! terms in the legislature as a member hi jthe House.r From the very first hid Vjue a a working man, his. fckill ajade biter, his thorough familiarity -j with the greatest of the queetions jwhtch came up for oonsiderai ion, and tb per sonal qualities to which I have pre ferred brought him into promftienpe, ii fact! into leadership. Lesi ! thkn ariyman that I know was he puitto the labor, of working -himself inito prominence. The truth was hajtin all important. -meapures his cuf0' a4d hjifi aid on tbe floor were b l4 to hi indispensable. Her was ujfht after to afar greater degree tfcan h was a seeker, even for. tbe sike of parUcipatioDjtbough as to that ns own aense Of duty tb his coittituen!ts and to the State urged him to take .mod estly, but always tfficieutly, an. active parr,: . i . !.-"-'-. ' ! I ':' jDuringv his connection wit-li. the Legislature there was no greaK lueaa ure n which he did not take allead irg part, so well informed, sot' judi cious, l so' laWridjup, and withal, so broad, generous and impartial were his viewo,,that he was trusted ! with, almost forced into, the leadorchip in management and debate. To him is primarily ' due the measures fwnich rescued the. Wee. em North Cafoiica from utter ruin and provided fbr- its farther extension.. In like manner he ebgsged zaalouely in tbe meBsureti fbr the relief! of the Westernl'roid, and the7 adoption of the metis u res which i; led to iti expansion!; into now great and prosperous Cape Fear Yadkin Valley jroad. In all xneas ures ;i-'of j ': internal isprovniEjnt, he deported himself as a liberalfNbjrtb Carolinian, with a heart and purpbse for the whole, not with an eye!sBIe to section. In . the greatest Jbf. all quest ons which have come up; since the War invblvirg the interests, of the Statelhe adjustment and set. jement; of the (State debt, by the solution of which intricate and vexatiouaHqae-i tion the .greatest menace to the, prps'i perity ; of ,the people was reiiofed,; Mai virr Carter took a prominent and leading part, being one of tbb! most active and well informed 01 Ui 00m -1 mi (tee intrusted I with the m&nag ment of the subi set. 1 ij 4 This is enougn without goitJg far ther into the legislative record 'Of:-fr 4 Carter to demonstrate both what be; has done and what be is capible i of. doing, and with wbat responsibilities; he may be entrusted. ! j ) At home, eminent" as a lawjl, and, commanding not only the respect but toe confidence of the bar, be was the. spontaneous and unanimous cbfoice of Supreme Court occasioned bjj th death of Jud ee Ashe. The esteem of! the people of Buncombe, hi own people, was manifested! in tie last! eleetion by the ttc&nimous eclectionj of him. by . the two-Opposing wings; into wnicn, ; Irom local causls, 1 the Democratic oartv: had been divided.; as their candidal for the HouVe, and! the large majority by which he was elected -'proved how well lift had: healed the breach. -P - jf 1 ;:I, therefore, with the above fepre sentation, take the liberty .Pt asking the Nbws -lhd Obs.bvxb to give, aa it always generously does ucdtr (ike cir-buu-f tances, publication to the above presentation of tbe claims of MelVin E Carter to the Speakership of the next xiouse. 1 BcKCtMBB.1 xW hilNptr DtttrrM JSr." Dsvto fines. - . f :ir I What paper is there in North Caro lina that r deserves' more from ! the hinds Of the democratic par' than the Baleish: Nxws axn OB?.Bv.r. ? What; Other paper has so fearlessly ; supported tbe principles of thedemoo racy in the last3ca mpaign f 3Tou do not hear of - one that hat been more faithful to aUr ticket, both State and: National, and now since the .fight is of er and we "-.still hae control pf the State government, we believe that' those who were in the thickest of the! battle sheuld be rewarded. TeNfws aitn Obsibv s&-is a candidate 'for the! public printing, and we hope our leg relators . wfll bear in mind,: Jhat - to brothers cRee and Andrews, the able 'editors, is to be attribukedia! great deal in thelway of the success' i .'! a f .,if-r , k . i .t . ui vne u-Hiuortiic psr.y in inis praie, and that they should reward ;tbem; fwrnrfHrifrlv. : it i -1 1 f hrislmas. I i f It is interesting to take something of !t ibrief - review of the htcrical points and factsoonnected vfith the Chris mas season --the day, itl name, and the customs T of its comnemor- atio&'ih various Countries. Our word, r Christmas jstands for Christ's mas$. The early oburch recognized 4;hat we mean! by the term as one of the "natates," pr four chief feasts of the Christian year namely, the Nativity, Easter,; FssttfSsr and All ISaints. Sometimes the day was called! by bur forefathers iiMidwinter." Tee -French call it Noel, which comes fjbom the ijvtm nzratit, me&mog catal or birth day, i The Germsns call it Weihtach- ten, tne meaning; of wtiica uulholj ) evening,- like the; ocoich Hallowe'en. The JJutcn call u Kersmis, which is the same as Christinas day,' and Kers day, whicn signifies Christ's UU. ! s Ttat the 25th of Decembor is the true date of Chi Set's bith. isidOubt-1 ful, but whatever the actual daV tub' 2i5lh bf i December in the ''feirilftia'n! chutch h&s been regarded rather its the auL.ua! celebration f the Katlvitv man 01 iu -xeaipptnnaHy. 40a tne cflebratiGn ts universal in tiie ihnrch. i For many centuries CbrUtnias has: been everywhere kept On tbe day We keep it. ' . 1 I , - - ij f The boaf's! head -Bud the .wassall bowl were! the two most importau ac.Ct seori?- tb Christmas in tbe oldctti tiOif, and h-tre are 'frequent brief lusiObs to he latter; - iu the workd our early Eoglish iKi eU a The phra Wassii''ioc5ur8 ia-; the oldest er. that bas be handed down to ua. It derived from the AngloS4xoti IE was a c; uitnon drinking pledge 'tt :r.l 'lJ- -l A- rltul.Ml t bUQ: --Rnl pu o vuu,,BUu irv pbrasf , '"oujr health'', of h prese iAvv; la ua days of Spencer, Sb, upeare aul Beu Johnson, it oontinu 4; to form a nec.ssary part of the ica tivitie3 attpoi taining to the seasoa. . iClie .Yb.e j log ia a' relic hand. down to from, the Scandinavian, who wprn tfcaiitomA.1 at their wintet festivities to burn, amid great pomj: and splendor, great bonfires to theu god Tboif With less pomp the buri iDg of the Yule log was long mam tained as la Christmas Eve custenfj We imafirine it was not ' unlike tn social ol b"ck loi pf more moJer times, but now itself a relic of thi pttst. A the: cloae of the feativit!9 the par tiilly. burned lug waa CHrrieft to; the cellar tin il the iext annivsifj sary, whn it 1 was used to ligot th heiw log. j Ttj was a popular CQtioij that if tte pat tially-burned lo v?ii in; the CtlUr the iiou.e was s-curi from firef It va. considered 'ja ba omen if; k squint eyed person eutero4 the houe& while the log was burning As an atteodant upon) the Jtuie 10 was the. lYule or Cbristmas candi which was ptnoed upon the -f e..tivp board, aid abed its joyp,ying lighl throuxhut the house. Tiie Yu'e leg and Wafsail jbosvl are beyond revival and evei- the Christmas carol ha fallen ipto j desuetude save v..' certain of our churches., f The fpllowing carol; is supposed tP' bavp -been one ! of those in r. use ' ampng the I ban;"- bf profeesif nil juinstrels -who wait dered f om , 6ne to the other cf the difftirent castles of the Norman hobilityl "discoursing sweet sounds!1 A . " - S ' . II . , I ior tne gra iu'-a.ion pi tne assemoie feruests. iland 1 who were certain of a ready welcome on so jovial an occasiojb aii the celebration of tbe Christmas feast: it : i ' f T I ! 'I : I CiBOL. (; j : ' Ye wjio have scorned each other, Or injlired friend or. brother, Incthis fast fading year; Ye whp, by: word or deed, Hae ibade aj kind heart bleed, . ! Cobie gather here. M l Let simied agaiqst, and sinning, "'Forget their Btrife beginning, ,.i Arid join in frindahsp now; Be lii-lts no longer broken. Be sweet forgiveness spoken, i Uttder the -Holly Bough." j The decoration of bur churches and houses .with srreen bouehs is bf nle Christisorigii .-and fs J one of tbe moat honored of all the Christmiws customs. It has survived thestupenjd- ous cnanges of nundaed . 01 centuries-. The hollv has ever had the tre erfil- pence,; being no doubt; specially reo- ommended to tbe general estimation oy tne picturesque iorms 01, its aarx, glossy leaves, and the ornamental rja- ture "off its brilliant clusters of rifh red brr.esLJl?.?' tm$ a cceeriui emoeuisnment at tnis gay season, we have the laurel, the bay, tb cedar, the mistletoe and tie ivy. Tf-e1 laurel and the bay were ,!).. ' 1 dedicated uy tne ancient ureess add iLtomans 10 ail purposes 01 joous commemoration, and their branches have been used aa. the emblems pf peace," bf; victory and ' of . joy. Of course Ihbir application is obvious to a festiviHrhich invokes all these. 1 In this country, especially in the Sunny iSouth, Christmas, is made gift festival. ; The festive day calls for special presents, congratulations and sympathies. On Cfcuristmt-s E the stofk ngs are swung by the fire. Santa iClaus (or Kri&s Kringle ojr wuaievr eise may do tne name in -tne varioiis land's of the old gentleman) has nay chimneys to descend, but he is alWa8 .on time,?iand every der Servirg; child, grown up as Well al Small ones, are remembered by the veneratlledeer driver, who alwayi comes ixjtween sun 1 and sun en whose id rent is always hailed with delightl Honored be the blessed dajj tionored te tne good old customs; And fa? be it from old beads rudely to dispel the fairy illusion of good old Santa Claus. L.t the Saint reign triumphantly sun lor generations ,l come. I ! 1 . Mas. J.' S. BaleIgh, Dec 24 h, 1888 . J ADVIC-TyMIHElt8. Mrs. Wlruilow's ftoo thine SvruD should i Wt ms oaed wan children re cutting taettL It re q cuiaren are cuuing teeto. . it r tie suflerer at once. It produces nai eep by relieTlng the children from 1 Uttle cherub awakes aa "bright a lieve. ui uuie sunerer ai unu, quit sloe oain. ukv ui. ui a button.;' it u i-ery pleasant to tast; sootbe4 Uie ehild; colteua tue gums, allays all palua, re twrea wlad, reiculatea the bowels and is the best Known rftneiy ior aiarrnoea, jrueujor ruiBg hem teecjuns ;or outer causes. xwaQty-nve cenu I l ' . i i J t a boctle. ! Got. WilBon,' cf West Virginia. says there is , not the slightest foori dation sfor the report published in re publican papers to the effect that be had determined to is.uel eertifiata to all the democratic candidates fdr Congress in that State and had or dred the militia lot be ready to bark him up in case of emergehoy A alnrl Sow f BIU Arealtli I-l-rer id. , KaneaUal tm ol UeslUu ; i -. ; ' . ; i -. Whea this Is obstructed It result In which. If neglected, soon leads to serious dl4easaj Simmons' Liver tteKulator.exerts amostteucitoua influence over every kiudl of biltousneas .It re-i stores the liver to proper working order, reg Utes the seereuoB of btle and puis tbe dltresuvei organs lq such condition that they eaa do their !best work. Aiter taking this me-Uciae uo onoi wlU say, r' am binous." 1 ' I i "I was.afTtseted for several years with bUlouiN ness aud; disordered liver, which resulted In a' uvre attack of laundice I : had troo medical bttettdauice, and tried the favorite prescription of oue of ue most renowned phyaioians of Louis. ville, Ky but to ao purpose, wbnreupon I ti Huoucea m try Simmons Ller Regulator. I - wa benhfiteti by Its use and It ultimately rest me to tti luil enjoyment bf health A. H. u 1.HY, iUchnioud, Ky. ; , j ' I axainipe io see that you tret the genuine, dls fdDKUisbed from all frauds and b-drations txr oOr itKii Tn-.nvk on trort of wrapper, and nu the if the seal sod, sign-tor o( J. H. SelUa If Yoii Are Sick J With Headache, Kearalgla, Kh miititm; Dyspep sia, BUiocwa 58. Bloodj Bumoa, ; iEldney i Disease. Cansur tVjo, ;Fenale Troubles, fBTr and Ague, &ceplkmnsm.' Pstlai ralysj iojr Serrous Pros tnUion; u, Pshurs Celeiy Cotnpoond I and be red. i In dxeh ot these the eaqe is mental or tA-Ysical orerwor.lt, anxiety, exposure or malaria, the effect ot which is to weaken hs nervous sys tem, resultlhg in one of these dlaeajBes. Remove the cacts with that great Nerre Jronlc, "and tte xtxscue wlUdiappeaij t ;.) : Paine's Celery Compound Mas. L. Bowr SirtngSeld, i If aW. I writes ; l'aine'i Celery Compound cannot be exceUed as a Nerve 1 ontc. -J - In i my - case km faingla bottle wrugbt a great Change My nerf otjsnoM entirely dl. ipf area. and. with It the revuUinr affoctk-n of tjle stomach, heart; and liver, and whole tone ot the system wes wonderiVjy invlgorated. I teU my fiiendsif sick as I have 5een, Palnc's Celery Compound.; . - - I J 4 4 Will Cure you! Sold by drugglitB. $1 ; six for tff. frepared only by WELia, RicHABDeoi & Co., Byiington, Vt for the; Aged, Nervous, ;Ocbi!itated. p ' ' Wanated tn color mora mada tliazi anv other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. -Lik fbr the DiamcM, and take no other. .is j . 'i . A Dress Dyed Y ! fOR A CoatiCokrecf ll0 Garments Renewed J I cents. I Aj Child can iisethem ! UneUiid fo( all ! Fancy arid f Art Work. At drugRlfita and Merchants. Ie Book frer).' WELLS, RICHARDSON si C0 ?nfrn BurUngtor, Vt. 1 STOP JtJT i - HOTEL FLORENCE. (One Sqhare: Below rpstofHr-e). Raleigh. C. HOMELIKE AND COMFORTABLE. Ratemt $S.OOferDat You Will be pi. !A. JOB LOT 'it. si-' ! I . For men;:, bays and ; . i. - Ciiildren have just bouttht a twnptinjc lot of clota inn . f em i jbsn mazi ar4iwwx price ana for spot enso. Which will enable as to! fS!Te otir cos tomers real jparaaina in thtiune. Call ard nake your fselections fdr Cliristmas. f 1 PRICES I:- tow DOWN ' i - . t On Underwear, Shoesr, Bats, Rubber Uords, ov, j .1 WHITING BB. Stamos & DeHlepeiixi lAMigneea ai BceiTem lIlMSQBpED WHOJLISAU AND BXl-JOX. ? ( --; '. - - i 1 s7; : ;' .'.. r ' l tt- '-. - ; ' . ? 'vf't . Ii ' ! .. Opposita Postoi ' ill - vri- RALEIUH Choice Selectioi if . . - - -. .'.' 1 j I Also a Varied Stock TOILET ARTICLES,1 i PERFUMERIES, The Beat t it Brands of rted and Domestic il Cisars and Clicwiiie Tobacco erfcave just put in a handsome and complete Hot! Soda Apparatus and can furnish our patrons and the public gen erally with ran! invigorating cup. of Chocolate, Coffee: Ginger, e and ;Cel- ery, Hot Lemonade, pc, Hi PAY US A jVISIT. LEE J QHNSOSf jife! CQ. OPFOSITE POSTC JJOTICE. The regular annual meetlog of the stockholders of the CMtizTi,j National Dank bf Raleigh, 'orth Carola will be held at their banking bouse nil this city on the second Tuesday in J aauarv. Ifb9 at 10 o clock a m. : ! t UOS. Q. B t " ' 2 I " ! Cashier. '-' Raleigh,. a,17th Dec , 1 S500 Rewarri I We vdjl pav tbe Stxvs reward tor snj ease of I'er edinpUiBt, (trspepsia. sick aeadaebe, lad. ;Mitluo, ouustlpanoo cost-Tears! awe cannot iara with Wears Vegetable LJtvi PWk, when tbe liraccioua are striotlv eocopLled witfM They are wir-Mj veKetabla. sod never (ail to -ire aatlaf an. 3ko Latta boxes eratainlng so ugar coated j pills, ase. Vor sale by all trqirgi8ts,i7Beware a 1 oouDcerrenxs aoa uoitations. bajr(iia mann . tacturedcmlr bvJOHMOu WTA (Xl. k w Madiaua 8iCUno, HL For 3 by Jav He J -Elfltasoa uo. iuracsssts, us rwttmi a r eMd Limii i mi-'- -M ' -ft'-'' ." - ; ' ' ' i -.' ; ;- ' IF' " GLOTHikiG - va Li HOLIDAYGOODS reat ' - .. i . - i i Closing ; OF Hardware,- stoves and I mm . . r, t i i i i "The entire Steele ot Stov. S ard HoorefDrniBblixrOioda ; of JJ closed out at and below cost by Jan. 20. CALL AfJD SECURE BARGAINS In Cutlery, ledsce Tools, Builder a' Mule Sboea, Faints, Oils, Varnish, Glnm f LAMP8 In the city. Cooking Stoves, Heating Kjtovee, t'ots, Ovens, r-piders, Boilera, Agate Iron-ware. Tin-ware, oto. i-'-:.'-!' j Ijii ti '.. ;.!;; . il .! - ' 'J ri . . Tss t at dl Willow-ware of every description and iOMiwowuig vtum, Aines rifcoie, iAii uooas soia positively at ana below . " : 11-1 K:" j HE BEST i , - ABE GOOD AND BEAUTIFUL We have a Magnificent stock for the k wqL :ii;-' -I'l -! :-!! ,( u KTMake your gelections early fcjr it and we will try to please you. is. - . - ' 3agster,and O-tford Bibles; . H At 25"per cent leas iban 4suaK prices- V '- :tH 1 : CHRISTMAS AND NEWY1 EAR CARDS. DlCXltKs' COMPISTC V, OS KR A hanHartnia vnltimM nnlviM fMI ! Kno-IUh Poets red line, lull gilt, only 95 oents by mail. - Thousands of k. hdreh's - new book. flom;i. cents to 51. W and perfect satisfactioo Kuaranteed, J . -; - j " We can fill your orders by mail as well as if you-ware present in our store ai id any thing, may be returned which is not satisfactory. r:.:. ; j t j t - " sent for our list or standard Book-, -4U for 60c, by niaU. (Publisher's price alx JbiJfcc Jtflx ! y:x Booksellers and Publishers, Bale Igb ITS. 0. 1 ROSSI"! ALD CELEBRATED V'r. E5SILA 4i f ii COOK I STRAW tin CUTTERS COTIW Colt'k HamraerlcsJ. films x ij j jjcii" ; AND 0, LEATHER BELTING. Jl LIllS LEWIS -1 r. w-i -j,. Ka 11 EsUbllEbed 1865- Raleigh, ;fji EVERYTHING I In tbe line of Table Supplie?. ap P'K'-'ir .'.jr y: kurarur iaU to tlra B.aHaH.in fUll SUDOIl of the best qualitr, (as nsnal) and at lowest prices. f Cnltomers bad best orders for x Christmas Send in. their ;', 1.U-. suppliea as I ;, . convenient.1 and . aToid the rash of Christ mas Eve. ".'- .. h f r 1 fWe will, as usual, receive a limited qaantity of Fine Oysters the day be- fo e Christinas, and would be pleseect i t .. iUriyA. -m... -.f' receive orders for.theni, in advace, i at tbe earliest pojssi iblyday.., ,M,;;, 3 l T"tke; s. either in the feathers, or i nicely dressed to' order, at a ' day J I: nsiiee. Vi: . S ; E. J. HARDIN. Raleish MarbleS IVorlis, A 41? and 41S FayettcFrUle 8s., As KALE1CH,N.C-, Bnaclr Jarij UwrYi Qtt StandJ I I .... ) : ri.xxTTKyiixa. h. a ! - ilanuf acturer of alt kinda of llonument. and Tombstones in Marbles or Granites, Also Contiaetoxi for all kinds of Building Work, Curbtnft Jrosta. . Btepe, BUla, Ao. all dcMriptions kept on hand and sent I suiy address upon application, i Chan. A. C o b d w in pjro? rvikrr I , T)H0PO3ALS FOB MAIL 6AGS. A. : - 'POSTOFTIC JJlPiLST NT. ' 1 Washington, D. C, Dec 8, 1883. J SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tnis department untit Friday, th first of February, 1889, at noon, for furnishing,- by contract, Mail aa firm mah rvw f vt flr 4a mwaf TMMTtmtit- wHea t official a&mplee.1 ia such quantities and j at soch times aa may be ordered during s the term of four years, beginning on the Jirt day of April- J889. I i I i specincations or tne several ci&se or Mail Bsgs and of the conditions and re4 jquirrments relating to the proposals and contracts, and also Diana forms tor Da- ding, will.be furnished on application by better to the Second Assistant Ponmaster General. No proposals will be e rsidcrH .ed which shall not hava been: ulOJitted; in acc -rdance with suctt specincatton. ;, iTba contracts which mav be made will I : IA in Vtfuifarmitvj tn the nvMliflcaUOIlSand' j itha accepted proposaL. The right in rei ('Served, however! to reject any or.all the ' oroixwals. fr1 - : :'. , hmmuLL IPPP01 - PON W DICKINSON, "Postmaster General. Out Sale 1 Ti v i i I m Wv. liouspiuriiis miff C. I? rewster ix tut be 1889. " il ; f i 4 i j I , i Hardware. IxoO.I Steel Naiia. Hoisa and' and Pilty. t Iiarrest ;i n moot corrnleta ana sporttn uooas 01 ku i nas. ! ' i .' ', : m s . V OOd House-Fnirnshng Goods generally. Mew York Cost. . A .1 .; .j;-f J-.! ;;i :-rTIlUSTEE. - holdays, and ! ; 1 ' i ' hi can fumiwh just what if J! .1 .! I . "!.- -1 '' ! ; ard no nustter vhat yu wttnti send to u We have H i. i , Pulpit arid Family Bible, oeauoiully pound in cloth, whicn we il OOjj. K f ENjiV'fM i juium. a: jx :&c. oo., RIGHT .rav.-r-r-k ' : -Via id.. bOUlH BEND CHILLED Pilow, run. il. WM d- t'U .1 i teiepaore no. ivi jl.se Manin street, Adams; Jtfuildipg. Yard, ; v eat Uergett ; Street near Ice r actory Tele- i it pnone xxo. iuj. Hi: ti K; i : Anthracite. rVhite and red. Ashe, broken, stoves. egg and; nut, for 'grates and - f r '- Bitumfhous.-j-TenneBsee, West Vir ginia Splint and Poc&hont&s. Tbe West Virginia Splint the best and cbeepes t coal; in the market; a trial of the came is odiy necessary to prove the fact. ; ; . ' For smithing purposes, the best we can buy; "The: Mountain Brook. Smithing -iitl 'It WfiOilO D -i ll long or cut and split to order. . ; ti - . - ' liliuminatirg oil; from a quart to a bar rel, from .UJ nre test to the highest grade; delivered from our wagon at your, door. l-eve jour orders tor wintsr fuel. Better now than later. Money saved is money made. i A word to the wise," Phil. II; Andrews V fo. NORTH CAROLINA ' f ;ii;lii - I' ;.;'.' i ; 1 A ;. ' Hpnip Iritiraii6e Co., OP jUALEIOH, N. ! C. i - -lit---. .J r.. - i Organized ia 188.4' ' Eas been insuring property in North Carolina for eighteen years. : With agents in nearly leverv (town in the State acces sible to railroads and east of the moun- talnsiVivJ.-llfs !MiAl.i.: I f-":.-' solicits the patronage of property owners in the State, offerinc fiem safe indem nity for losses at rates as low as those of any company working in North Carolina. ;;; i "; . ! f j;. . , CUSSES OP PROPEETY; ttSlSED: B Dwellings ini town and country, mer cantile riaktf.1 churches, schools, court houses, society lodges, private barns and statues, farm produce and live stock cot ton sins. ;. W ii .1 ) -. - . M -!: - i Insure in the North Carolina Home ! c Insurance Company, : :W. S. ra-sao-ui. i ; Csaa Root, I President.!; iH'Hf Seo'y and Treas !W. Q. Ujchtoh, ' P. Cowri-s, i Yioe-President. . . 1 S Adjuster. Oi!ioe in i Brigs Bafldinj, Uo. 22 FsyetUvilJe sjtreet. xaiepnone no. AL G. BAUER, AltCUl TBCT !-!'!i;il A It. . ', if H i IMH, ' ; CH Ri STMAS GIFTS i . "lU'st .:M l!i it. t ' KIjnG BLINDS mi 0 71 a T BALEIQH N. 0 1 : i ' ! . - -il l ' i . ' -J l it ill t.-r 1 MI I aaieifH. 9 V - ' " .- S ! i ' ' -" J
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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