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lift T M - r , ,- - : j ... , jktwiJ , Hug utmmm u-4pi an l 1 rmpAY, march 8iTiii?r." J&M&I PfciamtD PicriT (kxcxt Mo?tjutH.p parity ' of r pcMti Th, 4- X4MO BaOj'ene year, toy meU prtpeW months, " 6 , Itiire :.;-;! :. . lVVlK 1; HI ! ' S So BUae entered without Mtrmens. a4 per lent after the exbu-euoD of Sum paid fot Tax Oklahoma boomers pro j -1 uag hnow, sure Wichita, Kansas, enough, advices. Bead i i Now that Corporal Tanner is Tided for, ; where is test mountebank Sergeant Bates!! tha: r js 1 files containing -tni atfamncd and BrTHJJ QBSEHVEHi(K) other ""ces l.ka ;vf tftfe befn --,'" . : ' in .11. 1 , 4drnwn oa-Mr. HaM vl. aad! the; rti . 4aU is not a happy lof Tod iiho editor. Most of the Senator 8 whatfpre hsdied Over the I coals, it may bs observed, art i a all in the Senate a'fel i hey are by; no meana disp'.s.d; to k over look the insult pat upon them by1 the rash Ohio r.ewatpr mao. They are, on the coaira', disposed io mike it as hot for luoi 4 possible when he oomei before ihrm asking favors at their hands, aijd.fj' is altoP fouler iiaeiy uibi uej uun, vy confirm himv So if all the democratic Senators will do" as they Hought ltd ;do they may be abla to prevent the elevation into high plica of one sys : tematic reviler of democracy; at leatj jThey may take advaRgof what 3- '--i.. i i. . t,.iL Ui 'thii nnlitinal ontvnnifs. ill'hsv mf . . - r -rr , .J. , f widen reoublicau pni;fe. jJUov ma: i . . . . - S . . t treoffthtn their, own pmy at Uu At) boom' pro- othe . Psbhits it is iaj fine Italian hand on the oart of Brer 'Liie thai 33 to be thanked in p&rti for ihi rather taxm soal frequency jof plums tto trial ftatetnity. !th ill e s The North J$tfcte sajs MrJ A.tc Brady is to ; b. tfee postmsaftci Charlotte. CanTt it ihelp Harris and Baukai out with as to the Ba office?. a to. 'in tryini his Land at thiiiks i politics m At He ehpold take to those about Beligion and pplitics won't mjkl at Heser jsttfr dt: 'thei j! widi fltre; tcb k-xp Xouse of their ;fremtlH bood npliiies demakJa tliat -. .; j j thj thai aidl eciB the ist h s it Oa-, Codgresaionat district tne advioa of uach io marry Oont.r -Ths, Fteaoh iiave a: new onre nse persons addicted ;fco the ezcesslfe of alcoholic liquors. 1 5 is a 1 sort' of hypcotiem and ia said j io be Wimapj- iuliy luocoosf aL j iLat ps see. IHfypnoS turn la a puttioglto sleep, ieanats are no w a recognised soporific f hy not peanuts for drunkenness - If , T- Z . f With one son cf his father Minister to ' China and anUhierfji Minis tir hie ureas .Britain wnue a granoson pi wis sboulct do wo. Any ; eupincie8H permits 'or sentimrht:ity tibat tales to Dositicus of --Lor or off irasl td ba condemned, and Wo any 'thii yUw of the fact that when ndnji haticn of Editor Boid of tbelTribuii waa;up for confirnjation the ther d; a fw; liAmncratia HanRtoralecabldt htm to ero tbrouch by votiojr in h: aTor when by simply refraimrg f row yotLb.tr at all the v could he. vdiveTent- d his nomination and increased tb dieecrd already existiup in the repab . I rnnk. 'R'-fifrir ItrtirtJl tftn.i IBM txcediDtfl? obiectionUe to'!all dem oOtats. TEst he sbonM LaVo been Oliifirmed only b mrass of the votes Of the few democrats referred to when the maiority of the Seoa'e" ia republican is a sort politics thst the qempcracy at large aofs not apprcci- nSSTHMIUJSIKT SPBCfO 1 OP 55150 if - - j . WA-fsMinsnsl i ; f PbtUd(phla ittws. I,.': ! ' ! ! ! r ! Crowded as the woodirful Vaoifl? Fair of womankind at Thirteenth aoil Chestnut streets is at all times, it wis the eoene of (a crash yesterday, was a carnival of bright colors, griind spring parade of prettiness 1 masquerade of millinery! J I Wansj- maker a, the ' convenient Mecca of hunters for thipsrs both practical and ornate; ia never so attractiv as at the first milunert spring opeomg. N pnly is there erery thing that! art ca devise to adorn beauty, but the sp taole includes all varieties of beaut waiting to bet adorned. Blondes var; mff from the ncneat cnestnut oi Titian red to 'ash or yellow, and br nettes I ranging from, fho i softies browns' to the bluest blacks stood i front of a soor of mirrors reflectin back coils, and twists, and rolls, an frazes,sand bangs with which the were trying to find bead gear tha Would accord. The oro-rd was inl tense, so that it was diffioult to make headway through it. Thpre were si thousand women in the room at oael time, and they changed i iany times over- Two hundred aids were kept constantly busy, i Tho sal s were the largest fver known m thr roillineryl department in a day. !j -' ;' A. reiy marked artvancs s seen thi yesr nf ther style and character off Wanamskor's j millinery department,! but. in addition the new stvlesj which! are a radicafdipparturo from the past, are iust;the sort to captivate the fem inine farcy. Instead of folded velvet and: stiff .shapes and ribbons ! and! feathers the new hate and bonnets are much oped work and graceful in shape, and a must wholly with ! SvMta rontlw rAAAivnil m. If4.r froi4 . One of bur well-known sub scriber upojai subject which we prfe fer tb ptlbiish; for the pe'meal of oiir radbre,lsntiejpatiDg that in so doing some oup wifi relieve us of the re sponsibility of answering "Sub scriqerV questions. Here is the lettejr: ! - ! . I ' Jyj pear Jgjitor For . several yeari past I have been the recipient of several p'amf.hlets issued from timestoi lme y! Messrs. H.'H. Wat ner 4 Pdt off Rochester, New ITork, which, in! addition to containing an exterieive treatise upon kidney dis ease, Ut$ origin, usual symptoms and growth,1 4lso Includes numerous tea timoiia!str from! parties whose fao simile 8ictiat.uea Aj-A attached thereto. attesiintri thef statement that they have been individually relieved by the use of Warner's Safe Cure, which ia prepared bytthe abore firm, for the fT. - Si 1 . v; Millipiis ? 1 f ; a i -a i . s i a- - i j i - . - i ar i m 1 in use o( pe-feon-so sfll Editor, I would like stateuienifl made b cted. Now, Mri to know if the , those ri! parties ? n who t'&etiy to 'the great go id which Warner'e BafefCure I has can bi relied upon. They est ennugii rroni the! way "Warier J Saftf after ibe doctofi John PbiSertyi CoitoAdi N. H I Ths hungry North Carolina; radical grandfather ia making; the : appomV j i tetttrnucg frorn! Waehington slowly ts uns country is getting on reqry j ana disconsolately. The reason may in the hereditary line- WishaJI K"ftthred from these paragraphs ments well hare an aristoeraay sooner or; later". nrfMlAea - " B t I t I!- WUWVSB. . : -L It I : 1 : .J I If i 1- Tna President is clearly doing (he It snrldhma f hinrv ia r.reAa I s iRaf T ' IIWMUBViMW V 1 -et-44V-e i.Halstead, - Jchnoy New! and ilaaUy i ' Allen Thorndyke ;Bioe, the young and 'J. ntvliitlunartionlarlv th atviiahediL r 7i : T3i -ri i .in a i : . ;tii- all riven ; desirable Dlnmsl It looks as if there might ba somsthin a ! in of the; Mail and press. .).! ! m Urn ' -! t fc'oits bcdt or bodies sett in to r if -. grand ijory at Dor! am an anonymo,us I commdnlcation ap; arenUy in r be to- tfti-Aat nf thn ftr.rorrtmpnt of t ha Int. cal option law. It gave the nsmss of i 78 proposed witnefc aes. in the Worth , State-, t The address of thePxeeident of the United States is: To the President, Executive Mansion, Washington, D. Cl. Any office seeker making a mis tike in this will have a poor show.! UX big cotton factory oould )e built and operated with the moni$y that North Carolina office seekers 4rop in Washington between . March' 1 and June 30, 1889." ' - I - iThe editor of the Nor'-b State has jbeen there himself. 1 -" . MaprMa Crt Dccltioa. 1 tMgested bj the Hews and OlMerver. j f : 'Chauncej vs. Powell, dei;$e with lacel airy and are i dtcorattd flowers.) The hih stiff -designs, also even in ;flowerj, aru done away With owing ' to the iowness of the crowns. Sprjiwlibg or trailing ; designs take, their wreaths especially being a fa vorite fancy. As is the oas whenever artificial; llowers are much used in millinery, laee and all gaunes, includ ing gansi ribbon, are much in rogue. Ribbon is mostly used on t irbans and :jtrqea Oeoofionally a li tle bunch of wings; is seeh on the Ecf lish! walk in shapes, j GUt promises to be very fashionable, especially with b lack, and little designs come in ill sOrts of bullion and lace intendel to make into the fronts of close-fitting bonnets. Id one design ! the gilt p irt was of straw and the other of stoel, giving the combined effect of gold and, airer. All aorta of dainty embroidi red stuffs, socially gauze and net, w 11 be nsed for trimming. Small flowers in dus ters are favored and sweet pea, mig nonette and lilac areeepeeiuliy popu lar. iBuf the flower depends in some measure; on the style of thelhat. For the bg summer bats the Mrgeet and done themi seem hou they readi Oure saved ,my life had girpn up," says 33 N Main Htret "I was given up to. Jio wi;Lh Brighi's Diabase of the kid nevs. ine-uociors fata iney coma do nothing for-me. A friend advised me to take Warner's faafe Cure, and m family consider mo as given back from the gravel?' says Mrs. Carrie Al Fr, of WatheuA, Katisaa. Dr. Ij- B- JtiCP. sor Mftnnvnr f li ll . v . kunb i errors; oaie uure oureu uim of BrifehV4Dislftse.M i!i Ech pamphlet which I have cf)arsc, notfiin it a fnir StlSDf'Ct r trial. its prosf:rrci i ! the work letter dijicker hnd vkiH o4. UhnrtViH 'wri of the weaffhy Uomg avny withftho nil)bnfr.j Cleans fi out taKinir aiicm :i i f M--Dict a res J--?friasH-4mh rllf---liatH tr,Ko i ' i - r- : ' ; f " - ' " a a . wml t out of nine? Knawr) rnifiirel-pai h ouse-clca n i dot s paves th e worst ton fine for PK ARLINR I fogusl'-cl4nninsf time 'will wjth- every thin Cf-r- notning: too You'll appreciate this! fact: best by p;ivin p iss so smoomiy tne ! men iolks tviJl not VftmifrrWedJonly Hy J AVfEg PYLE. New;: York:' oeiyeaj contains? a nundred or more testimonials, and. the same one does; not? appear' in Inore than one pam phlet, sd ii seetns tbat there! are ai goqd whojare being helped by "thai remcdj.' - 1 1 j . : 1 1 It strikes me fthat there is a good; deal of sense fin the olaim : which thOBe fatties make that the doctors aref treating top many persons for wrongi causes, nd that oftentimes people are treated for consumption, brain, heart and nervous disorders, When ihey Ire suffering from kidney disease which should be treated, as he v say, by the use of Warner's Safe Care and, las a ! result, i when dia ease ia; first removed therefrom, that which jik supposed to be disease in the lucts or other organs, will disap pear. jMany of.- my ; neighbors tell me that this remedy has done" much good for them more bood than their doctors. JuT- kidney real cause of so many cmnv. airj JSdito. who aie sfflleted Iwith Seeds andP ' : 1- ' Olow Seeds. : r I ... . Grass Seedsf ; ! I" l" Seed Potatoes, Seed Grain, Carefully selected of the best quality; for Prices and Descriptive Catalogue. ': T.W.WOOD 'ecf to the IUHLO Adani 3 su'7irHiyr a -AW T 9 j VJ TT 7 SkS W 4. Write llfcsV r iV - ZrM .-jiom.t:' '---in j j: . JAPACLOTEa.-S K ; i .. j 5 JGrarden Seeds, Vegetable and i 4 Flowering- Plants, Etc ALOGUB of .tested s, Novelties, etc., and Coniaining valuable infor mation Mailed Free, h " iRICHJVIOND.VA. i-i-.: STA PliE and FANCY RO O !rB X S. toes, PUIiE LOSE anil PEERLG who turnc out to be "wet", men without iexoepj- . fine statute oi Jumttauoc9 navm began to run against an ancestor wii continue upon hia death tb rurf against his infant heirs, aa if there hid;been no devolution of jth l right o action- While there is a savng as tof infants, feme coverts aud loiatiel ! I does not operate to stop the running CoBPoaLTAJtxiJU EQ far opposed I nZ TTlTS: ?CZ ,i - i . i n i w w ii uiLnunau m am. iiiiiinv ! i -1 a handsomest French roses lr favor- 1"? t xno diseaee is the other diseases don't t he ; people Sickness.' insist inquiry . being ; tiocl The judge JWoald single one of ; them but grand jury to maki iu preaentmentf as usual; . - -t not accept a Ordered! tte ' to party as to top against tne surf- plus. He is for distributing this money in ice treest ryi and as much ;more as can be collected among those I who fought, sattleJJ stragglad Ott ' bummed for the union- army, whether they need aid or not. 1 He is for ber IA! case i on appeal iil not be ' re- manded on the suggestion that the appellantfiiaa cured a dfec! n lua ease by a proceeding which wonld, if; brought: into the action, ; introduoe, new matter ; bn when it appears that! the controversy ha ben fia&lly set t ftaei'viA.' wk I.. ! Ilowi M iOrder that he true:; cause a fscmgof roses on the inside of the 'Ttkt brim.i One striking French bonnet feaf nt gfr UBScamxB." 1 wae ui rem,; sue irons entirely oi pop- are In shspe i the hats ara generally cloee fitting in tha back and bread and flaring in front.. The crowns are nesrly ail low. I There is not so muoh roll of curve to the brainas formerly. Green and pink are favorite i in color. The bonnets, as a rule, are flat and the trimming ia! closer. ; Many broad Leghorn bate were shown and were so popular! that ! it ia probible they will be very znucb, worn, The chil aren m nats are tne pretueeti seen in 4 rice pensions andas cbnttaissionar bj I a4 another action, the casi may. litre iuiaeeiia many years. can to c btain them, -j 2 -i - A - lltL:- ;LTL J. v . x wiwix per cfcii ui ! bJie ptupie ot Massachnscita are engaged in manh-j facturirg and only four per cenl inj -.agriculture- . urreovex ! aDontj s -cmw fourth of those ergsged .in agrienl ture are foreign born, or, at least born out of i he United States, acid more than ha:fwere born out 6f MassaJiu8ett8The ss have taken , possession of the old arms , and are now the agriculturists of the! Bay State. JHow is all this for the home tnark&i idea? 1 ' Mr .... - J ;. ' i )nn g MOoTonel Dcckery wasj thought, to b J.-Jxid for London; bat he didn't wa fMw djby;; g -w it," eays the North State, filly. The doughty Colonel . b. ;pea for the place that ;was be; Qr. Jarris the mission! to , BraxL)r and has retired from the heat ok tha fray to the shades, of bu. farm with the idea that he will stand the better chance there under, the peculiar enmatanees that exist-j with ths strange and horribly dehberateman Harrison in the 'President's chair, j j ) lux courtesy ,' extended - Senator Vance by the republicanl senatorial caucus in making an exception !ih his favor with respect to the'matteri bf; a - personal ciera is amy appreciasea py the people of North; Carolina.! t is little things like thii that tend to re move the bitterness of I pbhticai dif-; ferenoeJ . We are sorry ? to note,; though,! that it ' ia understood in! th ; Senate that the sight of fthe ISena tor'a remaining eye is failing. We had hoped the signt of , ihia j eje lwpu4 improver and improve promptly, h the removal of thejplher. ft I j Frstii? MasHAi. !Mcba .HAistApi noniiratfd for Minister t4 iQarmjany is! not likely to find ihia pa through the Senate one of primrciBea He ui nna it aimcuir, indeed, unless. as in the case of the inteh&ely par tisan tieiu, enpugn aempcrats ; are found to vote for malignr of c de mocracy in spite of . the j opposition made to! birti.: .frbm withui Lis! own party toinuie au j easy passage for1 him through tht arcgryij senajioriai waves. Certain republican Senators are "loaded for b ar,"- bb; the s itiff laj so fa as the Marshal is! coc earned !' Not many years ago i he batd the temerity to; say in I hs papery thb Cincinnati Coinuierci d Gazette certain dierespec fut tUugs cf ira$o! republican : Stnacr ho r jrOted against investigation f Mr. Psype?i title to nis seat aj a jea!or jiroci nt,m Tn fojt.fc in Xniv. IRkfi. hoi ka'iMJi ((Ihe black list entires ia phaoe, Cal-i lorn, Evarts, Iogalls, Jones, Lpgsr,: Miller, Plumb, Biddleberger, S.-iW.ef,! SewelVTeller, Van W ck. i To classi fy in a single sentence, it is m&d4 u'jp Of; miluocairca) eerrastf l corpoia has ben laid cf? and an allotment of icscfic!ent ra1u& made, the homeK ctider must then exocpt to the appraisement, or his acquiescence wui bar aay sobse- aueiit objection. A sherifTs deed of! iCi overplus after an insofilpient homestead has been laid off and ac quiesced in, there being no exception to the appraisement, is valid. I t :i Cozcron vs. Standiaud. x The statutory provision al! mdrtfiaffes to be civen in lien cf nndertaking on appeal does not $ply to appeals from justices' judgments; bui! while the acceptance of a mort gage is not compulsory inuch eases, the parties ncjay voluntarily agree to that riff ect. The stay cf execution would ba sufficient consideration to support the mortgage. Mortgages of S arsenal property . need not be) by e d iHowever informal, if this writ ing jm telligent ly states theagreement a-rived at, it is svffiient. While the cpiit't! fbou!d xdtterai:ne and declare the nature and; effect of a complete instrument cf writing, yet where; the qafetion is left to the jury and they decide jrightly, no barm is -done. ! ; Thornton re. jjamoetn. : I ; There should in every eaae ba Ren dered a judgment finally disposing of ihe action, and when an ineonola sive: judgment is entered the ase will be remanded.V r T -i .jjj fiUpartner has the nghi to have the pirtnership ' assets ; applied to f the delfts of the concern; and until jthe debts are paid there are no profits to be divided. .. . ;- ? i j A partner who gires his indiridual not! for a partnership j debt has the right td . have tha note pad out of 'the aesiis of the firm.' Where a partner buys goods oh his own credit without disclosing that he is a member of the firnU and the goods are received by the firm, they must be paid fpr! by the'fifm unless the vendor knew that theipurchaser was a member of the firm and eleoted to give him jcredit pejionally:;;.,.4r ; T 1' j - ' m . Valve er the Beet Gems. - vj : FrS'bs llsaeliester'Mtoror. ! I ' j I t Opal is worth $15 to $40 per carat Cat's eve is worth $15 to $50 a carat; - . : j. i. paental ruby is . worth $100 per caraCi! v-1. ..: m. i . Emerald is worth $50 to $2C0 per county, . 1889.1 Col. :Cllr Justice BUmIm ttr Tele' I A Milwaukee despatch, March 21st, fsayslj' J. Matt Aubery, Jr., of Chi losgo, and his bridp, the daughter of iQhief Justice Fuller, aire i still, in the pity and will remain for a fewl days longer wheQ they; will, go to Chicago land .then' probably to rWaahington. P'hey received tha bleBBing of Chief fJostied Fulllr thi j morning by tele graph, jand besides assurance of for giveness, the message contained an invitation to! the ypung couple to visit he bride's flmilyl K - s.l , fi m v in. . V- At(tIrfrMtank Is Bonis which Is iruaranteed to brin rou satiBiactory results, or in case o ifailure h retufn of purchase price On it hi eafS nlAnVnn kn hhv from 'our ad4 jyertised Drug(Eist a pottle of Dr. j&ingVf vry tor i.onuiDpi.ioiie a ia d to biinflt relief in every case; irOOXS, -V. fll-JXaylOr, Ur. W. JU tnn ir nit ..nnntiiMntinn.' pnnamation of. Lungs, Broncnitls, Astn- wnoopiDg cougn, croup, etc., etc t is . pleasant and I agreeable' to itaste. irfectly safe! and can always be depen- ed UDOh. h !i ' I . M !M Trial Ibottles free at Lee, Johnson & a drugstore. : ! 1 Pennsylvania Bailroad officials and apitalists hive been on a visit to orf ouc looking "- after -the extension nd absorption of f the Northern and uthern Bailroad bv - the New Tork. billdepphia md Norfolk Boad 4 ' I Anvion oa M0THE33.' ii Mrs. Wlhilow! Sootfcls a-rn ua'i alwavs be used whe children are c Wt ; It re- neves toe uttle iuUerer at eoee, tt prc-csoes nat aral, quiet sleep by reUeying tne children from iaia, aad tae uttle cherub awakes as M bright as At JJafsville. leison a, HolidaV, April (23d, John S.pnninghaml,will deliver the charge' to the kniirhts: also i the Mr. onation address A.t nicrhlin thAlha.11 lilNew room.i All invited to attend. R R Brooki Oliver, Ei M. Walker, Comntitteo. - if h i ;: - .. . j ThX PorUXAB SOIXKOS MOSTBXT FOB ArKiL, 1889. The moat fascinating ana inspiring orancn oi science, tne ttudy i of the human mind, receives hief attention in the April Popular Soienoe Monthly. The number opens Iwith a paper on .The Psychology of Dpintuaiism," oy Jf roi. i os epn Jas jtrow, who, besides relating enough pases to convince almost any one that spiritualistic manifestations tre noth ing but fraud and delusion, also ex piates bow the human mind allows itself to ba to grossly deceived aa it is in tne dupes of the mediums. : The subject of an article by Dr. G J. Ro manes is "The Derivative Origin of the Human Mind ; and there are "Science md Christian Science' n by Mr. F Ai Ferhald, and Agnoiti- cism cy irroi. Uoxley Prof . J. P. Oooke, of Harvard, oonfribatea Th9 Chemical Element ; John W. Dafoe Domestication A f ihe Boi- faloj",Dr-IL W. 8huf:idt MZoologi- cai uardeca, Their TJes and Man agement;'' Prof, a V. Eiley Oa Juie Causes of VariaUon.v la "Ci riosities i or iM at oral Gas" Prof Jcs F. James describes the advent of : this Ivaluable product xtf nature into the field of in dustry, and qnotea some astonishing tneories in regara to tne gas, and T. Fi Thiaelton Dyer furnishes a fascin ating collection : of ',! superstitions aoout giants in Witchcraft." The numoer eontaina a sketch and - bor-i i ...! t, m "-a aw' , . I trait oi x-roi. james iSSp, the K)ld Storm King," who is regarded as the father of pur present weather Signal ; Service, and the idea ! that mankind may be possessed, by devils receives al severe handling in! the j "Editor's Table.", New York DAp- '!.i" J I Ms!l!l-:!'i : AxAA': A 'I ! VfPATENT I . . . i ) ye-ssn iws. msr m , .- I oW a - I.UMDiMikiFvn.l .amDiurvn.l i'- I CJt6AWBKIUMreC0 CUUaAMBRIUMFSXa f 1 i - t - I"v4 XAa SMaseaesAr- 1 I - ! f lKEMraAltomiivUExtra. i ! UWARHANTED 4 i WARRANTED 4-VABRANTXD: QjriCH Ia v-VrARRANTro.A.wARnaTED.A-IAI ' .UJlii Represented by :" . ; ; iv. , V.-': ;t vA. Ai .THOMPSON, '.;-tv- -r .Klr:-. 'A, . 1 !-KiP- V-j l.v.i-r.iNof;.:. m:l - r 1 ! 1 i 1 M . 1 ?- I : i ; 1 - I -... . rsta icd ,l- . i. - i ; ! A m A l A '-lir. t" -S ' . i- ' : AmALAmm ! 1 ur w if I Alt fwvw. s v aw - m w m i iv i. ' f m. v .w EVAP Oil ATE D and Dill ED y ricom, i Peaches Appl Whole Apples, es and EVIAPOHATED i, !pc Pronee, Cherries, Peaches, and JJr led Apples. jUne California Frucea. App ea. urang:es, ivuisbas and : Cccaanutcs u- IDQUAtETE a butmn." It Is very trieasaat tot taste t suotbea ebild, Sof&ens tbe fcunu, allays au patua, ro es wlao. rmlate Die bowels and is tbs nest known renaedy for dlarriMBa better rislagtron Metbios or. otaetS SS'iimis. Teow-flve feasts a American i -fn GELATINE ! The attention of the public is !directed to the American Cr:alized Gelat'ne as' manufactured by J & C. H, McLeish ft) Oo.. at their Manufactory, Buffalo. Jf.Y , The American Uelatme requires no fining;, making tbe moat delicate Jellies, Paddings, Sauces. i h-rlott j j Busses. I Blanc Msnyres, Gravies. Soups, &o , and proviiicg Invalids with a. moiirti nutri tious jelly! than can be' made from Calvesfeet- .. -i 1: ji i We claim that the! American Crystal lized Gelatine is unsurpassed in Strength (being one-third stronger than any other in market,) unrivalled in Purity, supe rior in Richness and' Transparency re taining its excellent qualities inf any cli mate; and proven by Chemical STests en tirely free from Acids. I ) j I - James Cbjxlmejrs, ' Superintendent of American . Gelatine Manufactory having had an experience of thirty-three yerrs in manufacturing Gelatine, pro nounces ths American Crystallized Gel atine unsurpassed in Purity, Blchheea and Strength. ' ! ;. ' X. - J. ft G. G. McLEIStt ft CO., . . i ; Proprietors American Gelatine - .Manufactory, Buffalo, N. Y. Y MSoe No. 18. telephone Nov 79. Kast Marvin Street, 1 Adams Building. Yard, West Hargett Street, nearlce Factory, Tele- -i . phone No. 3 . OS. O - A IL d for rei grate L pah and bottle, i - aw-8 L pleton & Co. .$5 a year. Fifty cents a number, nir I caratl! ij Aj diamond is wet th pericra,i.; ' -- : .": A sapphire is worlb I ?50 to 1150 ; ifXl to 150 per carat.! v l . ; i , !'; ; Tbd proud New Esa'nnd . msn en tefed ! Lis home with ! dragging step and bowed, readv V&iizti6th,"he i said with trembling vo'c , , I have! at i ,lait heard from ocj ftwMd jjon William ; for the firf4 LLms since lie Jeft as fivn ycara sgT he dead, TJonathan.!" 'Worse !thU . that," grbaned the wretched father; "he is in stho California lfgi3lature." Chi- j f Perched! upon a! bust of Pallas." lor oetter yes, on some nanay sneir, the sensible housekeeper has her bottle of Dr. Bulrs Cough Syrup, and When the :ChUd has a distressing cough or a touch jof j croup she cures ' the little one irr ! rrwbatde precher talk 'bout today jbadder JutlusV" f 'Oh, he telle 'bout i isamson beat dem PhiU' tines, en, you. pow a mow cry, to una: aem poor cree tors eonidn't areind HAintinn orr ' H : -'t ' m4 ... i Il 1 1 Mrs. Martha J. Lmb,the historian, "siiggeste'in a letter that plays'be pro diced on ithe 30th of April jwhich Warbington saw when President cuts, ever When you want good and 4i Wines, Lfiquors 1 IAC3-I3lt!l ' -4SALL A.T- ' ( 1 'if ' -i ' J.. W , j FRAPS' JJEER ; ' -i I- - I ! Y. DEEB BAIaL in the rear of ids former arroeerr store now occupied by Mr. J. P.! Uulley. Mr. Mahler's and Mri Woodell'eLetore opposite Metropolitan Hall, and on tin street! opooeite Doetofiloe. 1" . i I CERTJFlCArEi I I i - I. .. I i I the undersigned, after an experience of thirty three years! iu manufacturing Gelatine in J. ft G. Co 'a Gelatine Man : nf actory at Gorgie Mills, near Edinburgh, Scotland: Certify that the American Urystalliaed Gelatine, as manufactured by J, ft C G. McLeish ft Co , Superior in Strength, Purity and lilchnesa, to any in the market. ! 4 JsiONrD ) i if JAMKS CHALMERS, Super IntenJeot Ameriran Gelatine' " if !- Maaufactorjr, Buffalo, NJ i I We guarantee Amercan Crytt dlised Gelatine to be all that it is represented to be by the Manufacturers. Wei intro duced It to the market this season and .have all eady sold three times the quan tity of this brand that we have ever sold of Nelsons', Cox's, j Chalmers, Ac, any one season. ; ' - I ' j W. U. ft A. IS. BTKOSACIT - , i - Manufacturers Agents. lMEEIOAN CBYSTALUZtD .- iiwt imtTin ... 1 t- . : j ; uuaiinc, . 1 f . t per cent cheaper 60 per cent better Than any other Gelatine. I 16c per package SI. 60 per dozen. 83 Recipes with every package. " Trade supplied at Factory Prices. o . VJ ivu iwi! :A uwtir f acturer an elegant line of upholstered baby carriages, and as the regular sea son for their sale docs I not open until April 1st. we will,! for the next thirty days,! offer for' able blow catalogue I price lids. Besides being beautifully up holstered, they arei supplied with wire i wheels. I - ' J, viv t I .';.'-;.-;'!; ; We have eight varieties, ranging in I price from 910.60 so $18.60. Upon the 1st of Abril thfse carrisges will range irom siij.so to $zo w. i all now and se cure a oar gain. Carriages will be ready ror inspection on Monday, tbe 11th: J. C. HUTSON & CO., i A I Anthracite. white broken, egg and nut. Bituminous ,--Tenn-afe, West Vir. Ad.-ia; 8Llm: and Pocahontas. The; lY-t Virginia SpJint- the best and chpt-st coafio tha market, a trial of the same is oIy necessary to prove the fact. For smithing pnrpoeea, nuy. I 'The real..'- I j No. 19 East f artin Street. - the beet we can Mountain Brook Smithing w K A D ong: or cut acd split to ordv. I Hill. J!. Indmvx & Co. In purs 0 df !deed:6f LAJLWAYS I i i IBS OBI0ISAL AXD 05 LY ahead ! the sale AAIr.l will anee trustJ ! - -I : at cost .1- continue un- i - in CLOTHIMB, FURHISHIMfi: GOODS til IT an. 25. at the AND HAT ST0BE 1 . - ! r IN We r guarantee nrices lowest inthe city THE CITY. ; !, '-! to bo the very RaieJgh SlarMelWortl Rranch HI and 419 FayteviJLle St. hi- I t' ;: - I.'. ' If:: :.. ' . HALBIGH, N.C ft ! ! i t. ONE 1 i RICE i- i -i ' i . . . - i 1: Old sr. 6. - Bueklea's Aralea Salve. Tha Best Salve in the world fo bLl.ao CLn'a TTl.ni CUDI - A(iuni uuiwi, uiwiuwt AuitiiAin, j ever Bores, Tetter, cnapea AiancU,CWlblains, Crns, and. all Skin Eruptions, and posi- lively cures riles, or no pay required. It Is Iguujeanteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded . Price S5 cents per box. For ssila by LecJchrsoa & Go, jrATXTTKVlUie, .vi"- I i '! if' ' mf actnrer of all kinds of Monuments id Tombstones-m Marbles or Granites, so Contractor for all k-intLi of Duildinar vvloik. Curbing Posts. Steps, SHls, ftc . I ' 8 - -..f g ; i si- all descriptions kept on hand and sen y aaoress upon appuoanon, r dBocEiis Cundy flaimfaeturers, Co&ce Eoastcrs, JUST RECEIVED--i I 25 Boxes Fancy Bronze and Russet O ranges 112 so 176 5F3.60 per box. j 10 bbls Roman -Beautr Apples J Finest Mucate Dates lOo. per lb; iFiaest Layer Figs 16c ib. i ij Finest trench Candies 4Cc Ib. ii i . DK WHITE'S Celebrated Candy Cough Drops.' 4.UC ID. r. OUAS. A. G Warner's, Safe Yeast,1 Mjrled id p la ia Bed FUnres And that the very lowest is our aim. . We were never before in a better posi tion to offer bargains;' to our trade than now. -4 i . ! : - i : .j : O 'V - i . I We deal directly with the manufac ture! s, puy as we nea tne stock, nay. easn ana save an tee discounts and gains ' that are continually presenting themselves. 'We bought a case of Spring Hats and in five days sold them out st a saving Of 100 per cent to the customers. rrom tne: usual prices aaaed elsewhere. I We have .another big drive coming. watch our winnows tnis wee. stoe Brewster,No 214 n -1 1 A : Fav6ttevllle Sti that date aU the 'in on hand Willi be auction to the After goods ji-' f sold at highest bidder for cash- 1 Whitiiig Broieia No." 10 East Martin Street AAAy- auAa- DEVEREUX; Jr. If i TBTJSTEE. ! E. R 8TAMP3, Trustee. 0QDWIN,-!; t -4AAA:M S Proprietor t- i i a. S-M n t V - : Kentucky Blue Grass' ed 1 For Lawns. 1 1 Bids will be received at this office un til Friday. SCh April, 1889,fo furnishing 60 tons of Pocahontas coal for the use of the State. TO be deli? ered in the coal house in rear of the Agricultural build ing. - , f - i. W. Ij. Sausufus, v secretary i i. '-t?. Dividend I Hbtico. ' !' - ' - . I J ' : , A semi annual dividend of 8 per cent on the capital stcck of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company has I been de clared, payable on and after April 1st, 103 i I i : -! -!. I- -?-' ; V; The transfer-books of the oompasv trill be closed rtrora this date till the , proximo. iV.-V. YAL-'. ;v" . .'7 ' ' Trc?Tvr?r, r:?, 4.. ... . , . . . i - I" f A I. . 1 - ii . 5
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 29, 1889, edition 1
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