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I i . ? Si. s ! . S ! .'..:.:....: r .'.". r . - v .. :, ' ? i ; -i ; : . ..S, v- .... t. '.-: .. .- ; , ...... i ,1 1 I - 1 1 i' ISTews Und Gesebver. Pidara Datlt (zxcztMsit) inn WztzxyJ I By THE tfEWS & OSpSBVEE Op J. 11 JifBUi : . DalJy 1 on year, by wall eostpall .' ttm' .. ; . it. .. lammuoi,- . - sroaam entered wraoat p jane aope- W x wrt tnt tM sxpuaaou ok FBIDAY, JANTJABT y889. TDB FVBiaC PBIBttIe " I 7Boii thz toiak. J , Cor. of th Xewi and ObsenUr! I i; AsszrixAz, ia. i 1889. vjh, ,tm w .Mtu.iy... ,' lection a to e inaemqn pi a opuum - on tha subject of the pubiio brinting ' whan thaW" opinion f rbrs the seleo tionof thaKnri aid Obbt, or of Oapt B. A. Ashe, ita long-tinte editor. in whiencrer form the j question isr presented. If in the f prttter, then the; m Km Axt Osanrxm Btaida olit prom-; ineatiy as ine journal jbosr owm ana party jsertioea aeaerrp ue reoog .nition of; the Democratid party. Ik 9 Jowm o Jwf "ffl no i organ for the xprea$ioh of opinions or the adTocicy fbf Bersobal ends; bat one that bas fof mai yeara stood with jtha' Demratio ; party, through 'good report find fthroagh ril report, ! which ha adrocated ita - principles on the high plane of ability, . tmparuautyi and aDrogition ; oi i per - aonal i claims, which,! taldng party princiDlei a ita text.? and the inter- r . esta of the whole State of i North Carolina tot its subject, has Worthily 1 ) won for. itself tha . position m t , Morgan and State paper! if ill Jlf 41114 If the honor and tlaa reward ia ap . plied to Oapt. 8. A. l&ah perjosally, " -then with stronger; lorM ikat his -' - claims be urged. From hia bby-hood errice in the war, he leaped at ; onee into rjiaiihodi'a promise, M M Mdeot, able, laborioas, answerrisg denafcrat. From the memorable aession 3 of 1870-71, when the - splendid body Of 1 brilliant yonng men shaped th course ox legislation,, and .tumea tn xor tunes of the 8Ute Into. new and purer channels, I op to the ipreaen tj hour, by speech and : pen, by tiohni lei and . example, CapL iahe hi pro? td hmv Bell 'a, democrat - cz democraa, eter faithful, etet true.' 11 !H The public printing ia .the tndst tal nable form. an which publio' patron age ia bestowed: . it is tha moit Vaub- atantial recognition of 'serttce the party can feiira. t t: - ' t. The sertice rendered Iby iOapt Aah. and the Wsws ixnj ;0BszstxB, renewed and iiiustrateci dauyi xor a long set ies of years,' without labata. ment of zeal, without dimmnuon of power, put hia and ita elatma beyond the reach of comparison. . . . Talmam kpl meruit fets raox thz zjjst; Th following corneal and valued friend in thai Gates It waa addresseds oi (U4uub friend liting, at. a disCance Baletgh. r- 1 . D'zab'!. r-'s i" I fzee ;"the-. un Obszbtzb at ' Balgh Nzw candidate Jot the 1 A xon wiu agree witn me was tne iZW ARB UIUITH IHUUI it i WK V4 the Hat of able newBDtoira ih this! -State, and. as an agent is behalf of th democratio party, it lilaboirs': are - second to none. It wonldi be a cruel wrong notl to give this papjr the printing. Its editors are first class I gentlemen ; and democrats, land serve all they will ever get and mere at th hands of the party. eaucua will ananimoaaiy nominate the paper referred to. Yours, G axis Co., N. CX, "Deoi 0, 8&j Thz North State hjsteiically dU courses in' this style: ! j; What - change! Cleveland is defeated! ;!And since the election he has been practi cally deserted by bis Xriecds. jueis no lohger aought after; his.receptions nr meagrely attended, i and erery-' - thing about the White uquse is dull and lonely far ; more so ithan I eter before when : a President was abont " to leave office. Yet all reports igree , tn&a tne aew xear a reception a tne Whit House th other day wais the largest and moat brilUant ever Ihsld there. How are we to reconcile this i with the North State's assertion?! Can ' it be possible that our contemporary 1 , has been led into making la' statement partisan merely, xor party ececi, witn out due regard to the facts o; the ease to which it addressed itaeliT U bppssibtet , i Can Tnz New Xork Herald pf jlWedn- day morning thus describe thef me chanical parfcof i ita underiaking to afford the astronomers of this coubtry tnd of Earope on the mrnisg in Question an accurate account of i the jelipae which occurred Tuesday : IfXn our main ofiioe .Was one end: of a spe cial wire reaching entirely (acrosd the the continent, the other end beidg on Pacific coaat. Daring thes day we i were within : instant reach; of several ktations' in California inside of the belt of toUlity, and of Lick Obser ' ratory, on Mount Hamilton, ' which lay to the soutbwara oi it4 i r ;,' A detailed account of the cips wa., taltsgraphed I by expert ! 1 itatiohed ! along: the line bf the Northern Tern- toriea from Sab Francisco J to ; Mini - toba. Preparations were made week v ago, and no t expense wast spared to ;zaake .the ' results ; satisfacticiry.!: !) 0 Bo perfectly; did we accomplish our tobject that within sixty minutes, jab ajolute lime, of the first observations snade in California- the. most import tant, by tne way- tcey were in print in this office, land Professor Tc dd waa reading th4 J proof, ' ;;; , As the Herald sajs, 'there ifl, rJer- haps, bd better illustration mf modern oientlfio resdurees than is laffprdfd bv this fact,! and, we may add, too bettor illustration' of the- ienUrpru m s am: mm. from i kind oouhty ff th ournaium of tody. f fChe 8tai; legislature to assemble nett week if mad up rry largely of farmer. It i ,inuo in great . j part drawn from tha bona and sWw of tha land, th groubd-work and frame work of the body politic, the elaaa of citizen whosa members in their daily pursuit lay tha foundation . for aU the material superstructure, all the industrial and commercial , aehiey I ment, of tha oolamonwaalth. I rap- raaants a calling , noted all the World 0Tr for honesty,.Linduatry. practi cality and eonaerrauam. Ita leading cbaracterisuo anoald therefore be good aenaa and we! anticipate the dis - play of this admirable qoaiity in ita deliberation: r mL. j c il.i J - a ; '1 Ls lencea legUlatora'in tba body may tend to make legialation a little awk- wara at nrst, oat we apprenena tnat the krood sense to which we hare re zm m. -' a vrm a - v a . I ferred will hat the effect of making tU 1 legialation aoond when it ahall be effected, li ' I .-. There is no more talaabl wiadom fa him of bommbnenseM and if tWb, h nt ! f tti. MmnmliiT I th&n m imW 4adi fmm th oompbsitloa of theodyi 01 will Lb much batter than if I thara wara too litU of thlatn of ih firaeticaiity to bjBCiaiaad pnly fromnja who bte dose to the soih dose to Mother Na- tare, elo to th best j inspiratlona I Ouwm to mankind, f , ! r i We 1 anticipate, therefore, a safe, 9OJirttte, praeUoM body of patri - I otic men, whoae deliberationa will be marked by strong common sense and who legislauon will be in accord ance with this charctenstic Time will ahoW whether or -not we are oorrect in put ju Wa hate receited 11 oopy of "the aeoond annoal - report of theBarean of ; Labot: Statistiio !of the StaU 1 of North Carolina, for th year 1888 too late, howeter, for any extended reference thereto in this issue. It'i a tert comprehensiTe document, doimr credit! to th abOity;,and fidelity of venuoiHWiwr tfooei. xs u aiTiaoa " i'. f ;! : ti'i. ,!,-, into Six chapters respectitelt on re ports front mechanicc, , reports frbm mechanical and other .employers, ap- prentioea, manual and: technical train ing, poblicj road and agricaltural ata- Tea Charlotte CSironiole announces that fin !fw day it willt appear n a nandaom drss of new typo, which will mare it th moat axtractrr paper 1 in appearance in , tbe tioatn, withont exoeption. ; w tell it out" with pleasar td without charge. With some others of the olderf ecintempo raries of th Chronicle, weV hold that I there; reUaome announoementa fox which a poblie jonrnalin North Oar Olina realf tu?ht not -to eharire. 1 T 3 1 wz are going to nay a oommon i fonse irgiaiasu. xs is to loo: maae i up largely i ox xarmers ana - uxor u uotnmz mora caaracteris.io ox oar North Carolina farmer Of intelligence uan gooa nara common sense. Kixiiazis td ? welcome the I Wislainre Warmlv as banal. Tt J i i . . . . . -?'!.. .. I .. I. ITi? fw I : ,' W is . n-i m? i "L f rwmff "PfV' ;i throughout th path of total eolipae on xueaay, n appears, and observa tions of grat scientific f value were made.r; u. x i-.y- nr: ! XB3 ureensDoro nortn mate ssys Zb , Y. 'Walter Esq , member-elect from Davidson eoonty. will, in : all rrobability, be th republican caucus nomine xor Spotter. -lr, ArrATKBAZITAUT COZTZjrTtOZ. A call for a North Cirolina sani tary eonventioni tb b hald in this city Wednesday, Febniilry 6th, has been issued, signed by M number of prominent citizens i ;thj Stated among wnom w notice pr. J. Yfi Jonea, breaident and Dr. Thomas F. w ood, aecretary, of tne m u. Board oi iieaxm, iJoctors u. T. Bahnaon, JJ m iiicier, Jobn McJLonsJcU liichard Hi Lewi and Mr. J. Ji. 1 Lndlow. member of the same Board, Mayors rowierox vvumington, Jtrountain of rarboro, Beaufort of winaton, Pa- terson lof Goldsboro, Thompson of Baleigh and Goodrich of Henderson, Dr. Curtis, quarantine physioian at Soathport, Prof. Venable of the Uni versity,!:?rox.! Martin of 'Davidson UoUege, CoUegei t Prof. Simmons of Waka I Forest, Dr. Emnett, president of the I wwW"1'?" ment sUtion, Dr. McKee, iuporin-1 tendent; of nealth of Wake countv ana many otners. i nao not know that w can Stat th obicttof tha convention better than In the " words of ihe call itself, which are,in part, as xouows : i t f ..v j -. ?x. axany town in tne Dtat nave ' a 'i o so' " mrrr t". ' reached a condition of progress which have brought them fao to fao with the problem of sewerage and water supply, involving vast sums of money na the future health of unborn thou sands, j lir . JMt v 2 Our Stat haa numerous loca tions, th merit Of which are! attract ing: th -attention ;of physicians and invalid tin xoahy iStatar, ncrtb. and west, and thes must be siucliedby iis with definite' buroose iahd eon. oerted effort that we may present the pubue Witn autbonuuve atatementa as tb the actual condition pied sanitaria. I i a Th questions involve appearance now and then of pettilen Ualdis in States to intimately bodnd to a by railroad communica tion; that their cause ia our cause in a phUanihropie a . well as a business benae, that w must study them and discuss them in prder to disarm these epidemic of their greatest dingers, and to quell tne panics tbafc do more hanh, if posaible, than the tilenoe. F4 The interesU of 1 health of tb Stat; whil, pnoccu J by the tne -puduc Of ns- aity, at thia stag cl ita development "wwu to mi meoueai proieaeicn, must oe dependent for. iig vitality upon sue ingress we general public take in it, for it is the cause of the people. A oonreution, therefore,1 of the prepreseutatiree of tha people, ofiioala cognizant of the de fecta of the taoiUtion 'of 1 oar houaea and : town nd inatititioha; and prirata citixena who hati been atadying with interest and practising with all the lights they hate, tba minntfa) of health llawa. ia aiwUni way of diaaeniinating information and of atadying oar defects and the way 1 to remedy them." vwwuuT 11 u in tne nignest degree ; . important that the general public should gire dae attention to the mat ter 'the epnyention is to take in hand. Dr. Wood, writing as of it, says: I "There are, doubtless, in our State many citizen who hate fgiyen the snbjeot of aanitation, publio and prirate, considerable thought; and atady and who would join in a work which has for its object a broader and deeper knowledge of the principles andT practice necessary to make Oar homee, school houses and public buildings healthier, to promote per sonal health and to deyise more ra- Si .w !? ciallt opportune in North Ckrohna! a By reaaon of the oomparatite? smaller towns and Villsires thi .nl jects of water supply, drainage and aawaraga'ara' mo i t I an mn-r nti th. 4;m - 1 for mastering tha sit nation in adranoe of th influx of largo bodies of oeo- pie.-! Wow, work can be planned with economy. Some years hence,! after disasters have overtaken na and we haTe spent large sums in expedients, we will at last hate to apply the rem edies regardless of cost or else repeat the 1 same . sad experiences of 'Other states." US IBKTfl CITT. IS AZD AZOOXD THZ TOWX KZtfS AXD OBSZZtXB PZSZB rtmuo rxizxpia. par. ot the Hows and ObMrrer I ' Elizabxth Gitt. Jan. 2. 1; Christmas passed off Terr auletlvi No One drunk, oxeebt one or tWo ne- groe.. :; It is co Christmaa to the) gen tleman of oolor without "fire water.? Some of the Sunday schools made the children happy by presenting Santa Olaul loaded down with gifts for them j.i . ,; . t , - 1 , . , . ... ..... Newji Year'a 1 greeting hay been given, and all are turning oyer new leatea. i The Methodist congregation watched to see the old year draw it iaai Dream, ana wei cornea tne tiawt bom! witn prayers and ong.t ita members assembled in churchy for: prayer meeting aervioe just before th 01a year aiea. 1 Th pastor of th Baptiat charehJ tssr.tur. wnite, waa taken com Pieteiy by surpru ew X ear's nighty X larg number ox nu congregation i met as ma uome, oearing yanoxur ap- i w.u tmuww kum. xms congregation knows how to do .bio; thing xor its paator. : xn counties rouna about nave been alite for the last week with peo- I P.gog nc ; attending r the Tanous union meetinira or tbe Km. iws. ae ust aenominauon. uamoen and Cur i ntnczj union met witn tne cburch at IShiloh. l it was largely attended knd f tery enthuaiastio. The union puts a colporteur in the; field for aJlI his time. a good move. : Shiloh church waa constituted in 1727, and is f the oldest Baptist church in the Statat . I BBTXTS ABP rZBSOZALS. Judge Albertson has returned from his trip u North, much imcroved in health. ?; j- !'. '?:. ; .-.:; a X. -Biddle, Esq , ha returned from Philadelphia, where he spent tne nof laays. . r i . F. Aydlett, Jteq , has begun the new year witb great promise. He nopes soon to taxe ms son a wfee old into partnership Jrith him. Mr. Aydlett is preparing aeveral cases jf or tne supreme uourt. I uneiox isaieign's most estimable ladies, Mrs. Julia Fisher, is visiting our mty, tne guest i ox juev. Mr. White. . v r ;.; . -v -- no cummena our two senators. TT 3.. Li L a , - i Mm aier4 naw ana Abbott, to theciti Ok . -I Mm . . l ' zn of Baleigh. . They are gen tie- men off worth and honor. To be forewarned ia to be forearmed.' So I adviser lobbyists to let these firentle- men alone, for they will - save time and breath by talking to men of different type.:: : - M i v il i Allow the writer to wish the!Nzws I ' oum w 7f . deserve to be warded th Btat printing. W. Qeneral Harrison insured his life m... f. M , Chicago DaUy News.- j The latest report is that Mr. Blaine Will spend tne winter in Washisfirtbn. mow orx ueraid. f r Cum mt Bl4 pIms. xnousanos sunenrom blood boison. who would be cured if they gave BJ B. 3 , (BvUhic Blood Balm) a trial. Send to the Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga.. for boon or wonder I al cures, tbas eoirriaee the most Skeptical, it ia sent free. J. O. Gibson, Meridian. Miss., writes : "rot a nam Hex or years i suffered untold agonies from blood poison. Sereral prominent physicians did me little if any Kood. I bexaa to use B. B. B. with very little faith, but, to my utter surprise it has made me a well and hearty person. " . T. uauertjn. aiacon. ua.. wrltM! I contracted blood poison. I first tried Piyataianft, and then went to BotSprtngs. returned home a ruined man physical ly. Hothing seemed to do me any good. My mother persuaded me to try B. B. B, To my utter astonishment every ulcer quicsiy neaieo." i Ben. Morris, Atlanta, Ga.. " writes: hi suffered years from syphilitic blood poi son which refused to be cored by all treatment Physicians pronounced it a homeless case. I had no appetite. I had pains hi hips and joints and my kidneys were diseased. My throat was ulcera ted and toy: i breast a mass of runnlag sores. In this Condition I , oommenood a use of B. B. B. It haled overr ulcer and sore and cured me completely with latwomoatha. , .. T : ,. I New York city inducted it new mayor, Sir. Grant, into office Tuesday. H-THl rxs THZ ( ' it 889 -a B 1 1 ! mmima. Mr , . i ; If Gan. Harriaon haa a cabinet Poaitioh for a Southern gentleman let ttbagfyen to Sam PhiUipa. H ia honest! and espable." We clip the aboTo from the New Berne Journal. Wa are; glad to see it.' We hope the North Carolina press of both politi cal parties will urge the appointment of thia I gentleman to a prominent position. Mr. Harrison can ' find no E suitable person of his own in the entire Union for Solid-eneraL-7-Durham Plant ' It aeems that Mr. Leazer, of Ire deli; will be the Speaker of th next House in the Assembly. It is more than hinted that the line on Which his followera place themaelrea and rely foruoqecs lies in his friendliness to theieation of a railroad j oommia ion" and; hence hia supposed anti monopoly tendencies. lietthim re member Richmond Pearson and brace op. I He haa a big job just lum-i Renoir Topic ;- . f -. head of i r.T. Beral Itis no'longer fashionable to make riew xear's calls. Ob, dear, no. Ndr is it extremely fashionable to hanj a baaket on the bell pull, pull down siJ:;l blinds as thonirh there waa I f unerti in the house, and then se iuret yourself in the recesses of the iMllar lest some good hatured but nnfaahionable old friend should com mit thelaux pcu of inyading your jpriyaey and : disooyering ihat you were not at Tuxedo. ' I For the correct thing to do la to go out of town oyer the holiday to Tuxedo,' or Blackweir Island, or jjenox, or Hunter's Point, or some Other fashionable suburban retreat. I That inach everybody who reads the "sassiety", columns knows to be the proper caper among the Four Hnndreo. ;. - ' 1 1 t'jpmp f Sift. ';': irls Natnre'ai own true laxative.. It im th most easily taken, and the moat effective!; remedy known to Cleanse th System when Bilious or Costive; 0 Inspel Headaches, Colds, and Fevers; to ; Cure Habitual Constipa tion, ilndigeation, Piles, etc. Manu factured; only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cel John S. iPeaead, Sole Agent for Bal- e0wfr.&r.ir r.-i r I- I i . j ! '- r President elect Harrison will be naagarated March 4th. ; ' li j - HBtom WlmL ' I Wa desire to say to ooroitteens, that for year we hare been selling Dr. King New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life PUls; BacUen's Arnic 8lva and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that hate jriren such uuirersal satisfaction. ' i We do not hesitate to guarantee: theat every time, and we stand ready to, refund the purchase Gioe, if satisfactory results do not fol W their 1 use. il These ' remedies hare their; great popolarity pure! im, wml&rttv nnmlv nn I their merits. Lie, Johnson ft Oo , drug I Kwca. . n i C-OiF-F-E-B 'US- i'K ' ih i T-H-E-A TEA w.oiiRmoNAca i i Grocers and Can?y Ifaouf .turera oner A it" 'r . CO SACKS Mi ; Good tor fancy! Bib coffee at New York cargo prices by lacz. 10 BAJUKS Genune seed tick Bio coffee, j tSMALLLOT ' i Old fancy cdffees in Mocha, O. G. Java; 1 I aiarseaiDo ana Lgujn. ; i :' ,i j-;i:'iT t -. -1 i '. f : BOASTED COFFEES I . At mannfaet1Irftr, nrirML ThurberV ta coffee. 1-3 snd lib pack-! . i - i ages, oo id cases, j , . Union Coffee Co coffee, f Alarunai Bunola,- Enida, 1 lb packages !.;.- j -i oo in cases. ' ; Our own pure fresh ground coffees I lecib. ii'l Sole agents For celebrated o Tea, 1-8, 1-4 and I S lb pac 1 6 lb cartoons and SO lb boxes, i toporters' pt ioes to Jobbing trade. XXXX BLENDED TEA. Gold Band China cup and saucer with j esrh If and 1 lb package i. I m uopgnen proee NEW SEASONS. I; 5 Gunpowder Oolong; and Jaran teas, o ana u id eaaaie aim- porters' prices 3ACCO. We are manufacturers' agents for bees brands of chewing ana i ismOkias! tobaccos. i I Diamond A3A.A.A.. fltzhuzh Leo. bid rip,-dark horse, game cock, shell road, xarmers cnoico anauttio angei ; i ' chewug tcbaooos. . l ! and 10 lbeaddiei, S9 to 80 lb bozos. potden bub and golden loaf rnmctMrinn tohafmS I! Imported, Key West, domestic ! 1 All Tdus and price. : lufactarW;Agnt for t. ' ; i. I '-Ml v av i' - ' i in nsn . IF CLOTHES COULD TALK. What ithe result ; of rubbtog, twtsbng, burning in vpe oia-rasnioned way (with common soap.' They would say -we dread the ' washHiay as much sus do te poor, mistniided women -who still hold antiquated ideas of muscle and the washboard.- NOT SO THE : WOMEN, or their clothes, who wash in the modern w4y , with the modern means, j j . . - PYLE'S PEARtlNE WASHING COMPOUND. i r It saves, the ciotbes; women ; Uicir time and health." and -is absolutely harmless to all but dirt i fa death to that MILLIONS USE PEA1UJNE. TQft THENETTTEiEr BLAfJK BOOKS IV SCHOOL and COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS, ! , . ..... -I i . - i And all the Popular MISCELL ANEOUS J )UZ LATZST . it First Steps biN. a H&tory, by Mr. XI. P. Spencer, Dcuooi zxiswry ei norvn uaronna, if ou Mim gi noun vmroaina, oy Send to us for erery thin ou want In ill Booksellers and Publishers, Baleigh lfc0. M ; : Eoozzz' O. HaRzzxx, 1 :.- ' . ;1 , i?-j"; Jonar.B. Nzatkzzt. f , ; ; e-' , .' i -:;r . .; ROSS n ALL CELEBRATED -it i : ! . ? ' . i i . 1.. ENSILAGE conojs i l 1 f , STBAW 1. if . -ij-i:.:: COOK STOVES CUTTERS. ' Colfo HaniaerlcM Cnns flJULIUS JiEWIS & M LEATHER : I" ; I . I! i -BELTING. EstabUahed 1865. RaleiahJ Great ji i . : Closing VjT .1. - 'A P1-, ; Stoves mi The entire stock of Stores and Housef ciosea out at ana oeiow con oy wan. zu, i Hardware CALL AtJD SECURE BARGAINS ll Cutlery. Edge Tools, Builders atuie ehoes. ratnts, uus. v arnisn, uiass stock of LAMPS in the: city. Cooking 8tores, Hejsting Btores. Pots, Orens, Spiders, Feed Boilers, Agate Iron-ware,! Tin-ware, Ac ! ! t J 4 lliie j jJSreecli-I-pa Ifozsle-loading Ouns,!Biflesi Pistols, and 'Sporting Goods of aU kinds, trood i and Willow-ware of erery description and All Goods sold positively at and below HELLEK BRO'S OFFER MRG AM . ! v TEN DAYS LONGER! " j, . fi i ; sj ring tcTremain in our old store abaut rgsins man nerewnoTn. ; -, i ; I j- S ;iJLCSCA i I v ; 5 . ' Gents' embroidered Slippers worth button Bhoes. that were S3, now; IS. 4a One1 lot of ladies' Slippers at BOO a pair;ladles' goat and kid button Boots that wore $1.75 now $1.20; ladW fine kid button Boots $3.30, former price $3. : -.-t S - TBUHKv at prune oosti umoreiias. trouble ana expense ox monng mem. i I! t - 1 i- I PATENT IcuLSAMsmu. WARRANTED A kCJLSAMBItlUlmCS.yCJLCAMBRtU WARRANTED yCARAANTED CJLQAMBRtU MFtXe, CJLaAMBROl AT 186 jy 198 a jfitniitr fi isf. rr-iw j v ,CA.ejunmaTie UUMIIUVMt,, ' Bepreaented by N0TI11ICE Tb undersismed nare tms oar asso ciated themselres together for tne pur pose of carrying en tne Mroeery ana Frorision trade, as the successors: of 17 V TT.J1m in4a fka ivmaa anH alialai Ao v I MM UiUf isms vs p w simw ssyio of Hardin & Pescudi They ask, and will endearor to deserre a oonunusnoe of the trade so liberally bestowed upon the house fbr the past twelro years. - j J i i E. J.i HARDIN, I 1 I- THOMAS PSOUDl ! BAUzas,K. a, January 1, 1W. a sad laic thv would ten of short li ahd earing made necessary when wash OF ALL KirJDS. ALSO-j.. BOOKS. ! PTBIJCATIOSS- " h 65 cents. " J 85 cent. Dy j. w, Moore, uouier uodd, j oufline and we will try to fill your orders RIGHT DuOR, KIIG AND 1 v .- : boUBT B EN ND CiLEPJ CHIX Wi Ci! PLOWL Honse - farnisIiingM Goods. urnishing Goods of J. C Brewster must be I' Hardware. Iron. Steel Kails.7 Horse and ana PuttT. lArrest tnd most ? comnlete House-Fnrnshing Goods . generally. -- NeW York Cost," t i t ; ,1 - ten days longer we will offer still greater , - l s ,i i- . . : . . i i . .'-; - ---. i SUf3 -BtmiCf3tl. - 1 .- - 1 i 1 t - ' . . L-I tlJtS tot 70c: Gents' calf J conrremi ; i ; v r I , onjy snout io dozen on band at eoat tA m or uargains cau early at. BLINDS Out pie HELLER BROS' t t POPULAB SHOE 8TOBE.J are. ca li. 'WARHANTED- a a Vt. WAH RANTED CASAMBfOUIOXS it r ' r. . -wt. r o i leAfiAMSXUll lCJLBAMEIQLLI A. A- THOMPSON, ? V Baxzioh, N;o OTIOE.. The regular snnual meeting' of the stockholders of the Citiaens' National Bank of BaleighJ north Carolina will be held at their banzing house in this e on the second Tuesday ,' in January, lees ariO o'clock a. m; ;::y ! J03. O. BROWN,? j v v - Oashier. Baleigh, IT. ?., 17th Dec., 183?. i u - LEE; JOHNSON i C0 i '. WZOLZaiXJI AXD ZZTAXX. Opposite PoitofSce, 8 : . . ; v. iRATJEIOH, O. K- i - I T ! i - .. .. J Qo Ice Selection f J I 4 . - - Abo Taried tteak of TOILET ARTICLED, PEBJETJiXEBIXS, c, JU. The tees Brands of Zztaortad I we hare tost cot in .sad eooapiato Bot Bod Arrmrasas ssl i ornlsh our patrons and b2m vuslia erauy . with an . tnrijesati2.s a- af Chocolate, Coffee, Gingsr Cosf asd 12sl ery. Hot Lezsoaade. cto OPPOSITE POil!0- - XCZe Home iliisunint50 Obn of nALTrron, it. a :- I ;" : . . - - - '' Omnlaad In 1S3. - Has been insurlag property ta HzrCi Carolina for eighteen years. Ui;isc3Zj in nearly erery town ia the Eiaie aocea siblo to railroads and oast of the fcra- solicits the patronage of prcjorty ewsms in the State, offering thtxa safe fcs Ina nity for losses as rates as low as tess of any company working in SoJ& Caralirx all '" ' ? .- i j ' CLASSES J FESPnn 11CD' . t tf -. ' Q Dwellings in town and country, cacr cantflo risks, churches, senools, court ' houses, society lodges, rtrate barm bzk! stables, farm produce and Urftoez. cO ' ton gins. 2 I M- i-i- Insure in the North OtroIIra 11; Insurance GonrtMury. " 1 W. & Pxtjooss. j j Cfcus.EooV ' Prendent; - Uoe'y and Trsou W. Q. TJKanrzcnv i f P. Cewrra, Vico-Preeident. Ad titer. Ofioe in Briggs Bufldin, llo. 3 FayeUerille: atreoL , Talspter IT. GROWN .JEWEL AND K CABPET S17EEPES Best Ifickel ; !! pU ted ail rurs? v: 1 Only tl-50 Pf PcJr;: XHlrreraa at year THOS H. BRIGK3Sj6jB0HaJ SEED fit' .4 i I: 200 Seed Rye; v!I : 1 Seed Oats, Stove Cosil, Egg Coal,- 4Kr Pocahontao Oosly I .' - .- ?! - r ' ' . ' ; Jones ?cf Powd!!,. HOLIDAYiGOODS PERFEGTIOIT TJUsssT. mcEUrm isinsr eis W TTTI A Vlf XUliil .; - I 1 .ft ' : 11 14 11- ! ! ii .a. v;.;;pSi;; , f --r -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 4, 1889, edition 1
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