Newspapers / The News & Observer … / Aug. 7, 1889, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
5 ! i-r f 1 - lBWS AND QBSEirVER WEDNESDAY,. A UUUai' 7, 1889. '.-.'.!'. Wum. . THE HEWS &. OBSEBYER OO At OO fwlkt. DJ 1U poaii-alo -I tlx months, m I ttUM " M 1 T I I mud entered without payment, and no pa tl Mat kmc the expiration ol uma pua iot. 8. A. ASHE, UllTOK. Wi begin today the publication of in ftdareBi on ira buujto w mww 'la Agriculture, and bepek for more than ordinary attention on the prk of our:eaderBv Last year in calling attention to the lit- Holly Encampment, wo pre dicted for it a higher degree of suc cess; nor were we in error. It proved ft tery valuable meeting to the farm lag community of Noith Carolina. We today desire to urge all the farmers who can to attend and reap all the profit and d vantage possible from the Eacau pment. Thtre will be thousands in attendance and ad dresses of the highest merit! may be expected. - rW-. " ' 1 Cktr. Shkpird, when he captured the .Black Diamond seventy milrs from' land, very etnsibiy put a prize crew' 'on board of one man ; at least O it is reported. The result was that the prise crew had to ask the captaiu of the vessel to navigate her, which resulted in the Black , Diamond's go ing as fast as . her sea legs would carry her into a British port. That ending relieves the capture of seme of the complications that would oth erwise have resulted from it. ' SPiAXiso of the charges I male at Washington against Mj Hueaey, the Wilmington Star sayt: j "Mr. Hassey writes that being confined to his bed for i weeks he nad no knowledge of these allegations and consequently no opportunity to appear in his own defence. He says furthermore that those claims never came into Lis department until passed upon by the Auditor and that therefore he was not in a position to furnish the unlaw ful information as charged. Shortlj after Mr. Harrison's inauguration Mr. Hussey tendered his resignation, but has since continued to hoid( the t ffioe. Tni other day the President re torned to tbe liepublican mutton and appointed Wat mouth Oollector cf the Port of New Orleans. Warmonth 1 What recollections his name recalle ! What Republican rascalities, frauds, and high-handed political villainies 1 It was when Warmouth had his band on the machine that they had a. re turning board in Louisiana, and re versed the mjority given by the pto le, throwing put about 20,000 bai ots. It was a stupendous fraud, and WarxnouthY name is connected with that crime of the century, the stealing o the Presidency. President Harri son, true1 to Republican .traditions, has rewarded Warmouth. J - i i As wa intimated in an . editorir f Umeten days I ago, the administra tion had but little to fear from the reported opposition of Brower. Pat ronage was at the bottom cf the ill humor, and patronage was the plain and easy remedy. Ia a decent time after the displeasure of Brower was ventilated in tbe paper?, the adminis tration smiled benignly and Brower s oouctenacce responded with a happy grin, from ear to ear. It is raid that at one pop, Mr. Olarkson, the die tributor of political favbre, tppointed four of Brower's personal followers to office and Brower is mollified. H b anger is now a thing of the past. His . heart rejoices and his spirit is 4 re freshed with living draughts of pure and unadulturated Republicanism. I ; 1 Ths Governor of Pennsylvania when demand was made for the re tarn of, Yeldell, ; a negro preacher charged with murder, replied to the Uovernor of South Carolina asking for a promise of fair treatment. To , this, curt reply was made that the only request South j Oarolins had to - prefer was that Pennsylvania ehbuld "-perform her duty under the Oon'sti tution and the laws'. Many people in , Pennsylvania took the matter much to heart. They apprehended that Yeldell would be lynched as soon as he got to South Carolina.' They thought the whole State of South Carolina was standing on its Head about Yeldell. The darkey was car ried to Columbia, and when he reached there, nobody paid a.nj more , attention to him than was paid to any other culprit. Neither friend nor foe met him at the depot. Notwith standing all the exoitement in Penn sylvania, Yeldell did not rause a ripple in South Carolina. It j was- 'a. ca c f i a ridtculus wius 1 I Ths killing of Editor Hult by Editor WoiBbtrger in Mieeiewppi ia a terri ble result of foolibh envy and jbal ousy. The press of the South ought i not to be quiet and silent on the oc casioD, but should recognize tbe lee eons the unhappy affair teaches. It. should remind every editor that journalistic eourtesy should be ob served and that a departure from gentlemanly deportment towards a brother editor is not only an oflvnou against the ethics of the profession, but may lead to consequences that a a lifetime of penance cannot expiate. It would seem that : the brothers of Hall and the brothers of Weissenger are now likely to take the matter up and1 that not only will Weissenger suffer death for his crime, but that other deaths may follow. To depart from established journalistic courtesv is like making a little break on a levee; the raging torrent will .soon i wear away the dain,--- end with an- j oontroied furj ruou qu ia a v&resr oi , cgUaky rf Pursuing'ithe subject. bf- the diopl Uon oi the federal Uonstitutioii, w are led lb femied cur readers -thaj when '. the Continent al OocgtcM 1 1774 mef, jj was composed of A eiinslfl body, Ld i so rim;ned; This jbod) iJxejcisd bjfth lgh!atie and exCH utive funcii?3cs. It would bavejcxt;!pj ciled iudjifti j. function' had jtht-rU bten any occa&tun. xc vvaa tu cu u u power, ibe:j law mkiEg powat the liovernihe power. : Its Prtwdecl was the administrative i filcial When Independence jwas Ueelarejj the UoEgreBB began to catcuss ar.t-.c:t! of Union, fine articles miiae pro vision fcr a central covrrmenU B:nl lar to the Conulicmal Uoucreea lb ietrialfciuieliwa to conelot of a 'kttf body, which had e cui.ve f ucptioc as weH aa! Ifegieltttive pbwer. Jurif a receoa of Congress tn executiT, power wah; to be txefcised by it (Uai UUU.f .; 1 t: ... I I for di'eouBaion -wae' the t;-ptlVt-xlu-4 of the tal!es in ike CbDrrcosI ' Tt natural plan at the beginning Vftafcjr es ch..Statej?to bav a, wr'gle ?bt?, a- matter ' hw many members! we m' aitendstce from that bUt4. B nnm (Inafi rtt nn : man pn t . OrjJ ai'lZitt wue abouvto b9ts abiiibid the lart Slates taiil that was not fair, 'aid tUt reDieeeuliatiou bhould jbeon tno basis fifties (ib-c'fcd iTliy x corltentlM &a a Itliiilirnraev Ffff-SUttf 8 WB '.he purplse!; ptincip.'e of;tqusiy meat bet obcervt; b'herwe tLfy would nat afcst nt. There w'ae,mUh oppotitibih to this;-vieW,but in (the eld the protjtit of the smaller Siafcte pre vailed anil the underlicg baefs olltfit Continehial CoogrreBBl State ttanalily, was regniz-id in he artic;fc9 jjof union aid each Sta;e yas allowed one vote in the con cress utder the articles of confjleration.. As this umohdj tneae articles were agreea iq i rr petual aha tojoreveri Diner., ijue cwu Dieet thei puccipie ov, mate .xquaiity beo me the foundation, stone; off th perpvtuiX union of tie StateB- ;. j j . Therefore many p'auaes ccjnf errr $ power on t he' gei.e rar govern ment a'-c prchibitirg the SUUd from exer cieiog powers which overe'gJu SUJtes have a tiahi to tierciEe. lnj fact thu prohibitfcry baubes in thai piibjbnjt- Oonetitution ae . for the, moec the same asi those Harrecd 4 J' I a articles f 61 iLti&l 'Union, i But Congress cpUKtvntther levy p;iteB nor regflate cniikejle. Toll prbd a revt-nUe, it could luly c&ti cixkh'p Statesjfto py their q iota cf jthe amount! required, w'hicu tbja bjJaUe friqatjojtly i.ig tctictlto do. Acdjtfc differeni' cbtumetbis reguHticsf eft the various SteB,jj tach ,.hTlxfg( itp own tarfl and cuetoma kws and tUHr tom hlxiee tfficsrp, iere- a source of trouble! for Virginia havir lower tar;fF tnan Pennsylvania, large quanti ties of I goods were brought i$to Virgi nia, and were from there curried duty free into Pennsylvania,-by f hichj the revenues .cf -Yu ginia were largely! iny creased at-the expeneo pi iTennsyiva- nia; ahdtt etme happened etkewbt-re. TlvLi it came abouji that a eentij ment jdeveloptd in favor of amending the Articles of Union in hestwO respects, and for other pvrpcBesap WelL l v r:M: !". ' L ' ' Fiifclly the legislature ojT Virginia in 17BS submitted..! propoeitioA for comtrissionets to be sppoinked by the Sta'esj to. ctnsidcr amendments, and the c - mm-sfiicn met at AcnapolU in September of that yaar, charged with that 4uty. I f It w'as by this body that'-tha preeept Contiiution w&b framed, and it was on that occaaicn thut j the action of our North Carolina delegates was of: such supreme importance. But aa this article ia already Iccjg enough wa will have to reserve that matter for a subsequent ietue. " Sesatob Reao&n of Ttxs Pest master- Aener al in Davis' cabinet, was invited , wbo'was rrc-biJec to address tbe Dakota convention wfc Bisniark the dtber day, and after tie bad fin ithed epeakitp, a very previous dele ga'ej tby .name, Johnson, ; began to berate tbe hina or forbava)? been in the Confederate cabinet during the war. I Immediately another delegate wanted to kaow.if Johnson proposed to inBult y'T. R:agaa, and the House at once aojonrned in coafiasioc. Ht hat did Vandci b( t gay Aboujt the People' Kvenlpg Tost. . T . J ;. ' BiackuMountafn ia thej .name of a posttfiiee in liuncoinbe county, N. 0 , amcng tbe peaks; of that Black Moun tain jraDge wbich ia of latb years be coming so popular with tOjurista. The. cmce jpas been m charge! of a youag white ,wohi8d';' who haa performtJ itB auties witn tna.ire acceptabuiiy. As- sistaht Pcstmaater Genur! Ciark&on recently removed her, and appointed aa her successor, "in the regular routine, at ice 1 demand bf the local Bepublican acaice, ''not khbwicg uu.in.it:, a IlljilU WliUOU litHLCt read) nor write. When a l&ernoa'caUa o istikM Utility I for maij tha pont- niatter fcaveite dctsn't knbw wheiter ibt-riu is anyibiEg for bim,bu dumpA the Entire mail' of the cfije in front of the applicant and invites him'to ate if tiiere is anytbisg addressed to ti.ia A ?iu of Trulli Bost4n Herald. ULariee LdJeys v?.rndr n bed ol tboea itepubneans who wfeht to tfc south and wua fully converted tc the belief that the stones aeuist SouTj ern j loyalty to- the goveariment !are chit 11 y lies: 11a eoes turtlier. aLd ex-1- prejiises the beiief -jjlhat the Southern people are coaiueting tbauiaeiveH re markably well in very difucult eitua tioai. . Doubtless' we owe the tiublic tior4 of this f reml Mr. Warner to the, t! 1.1 i i . f . . i '- iBGfe tuai ce is a Kentitrxjan ana a mau of candor and tru h, more than Le ib a politician, f S f-.. i The speech of 1 Mi. Glk the' royal grahta was takei bv praph. TLas tbe;' exact tones au il'oti'n cf Tif vpice wi.'i remain o- v X" Li 3 iii Pi- i Cor of ofcNewa tnlf)Dstrver. spU wifi fjM'i) m in d(4 of lyortj; ac(d faii webia my aside m) pep,-.ant f fc rajlkticy wfdorjamKlle stratg, wbird: .torH?d't&trejE'tB.clcs'e, c ciosfP, caaat a-ad iaSKce.1" ES viairue tt a VDurg pajpee. MUiiuv uuig lU' tbt ..Ji poutifry.Bn uit uiue 4 thu 'J h pouifryiand gavo Lia nenife ,6' ,thcity' wc'i'iwa.-s" f first:1 cslled Sdwuls-buruhl i T he caatlei ie: tie uucivijH of ILij Qity-ata was Uafa &s a tjt tik as ear;i a tixoi IltpSaiehiy v:l!a.si bc n . -p ci ne of much wejr farorbe tJling ! peeDf-.roa!tj knd.iim:wa is i'iae! tceu mil the rtvtlht of iri!iijii bficcliatft iau iGSijit --.: ----- t i 'Sco'itiBur jiC Aibjpl;ei C,ai.dMo.-d.- tnif. b bete mobwi'iI letterlaitt iJ i vr. joiia- ison Bi ii'oiue' jvroie his. hil rry', but Hbov?hl!, tbo goBtle airy H .i-m oi bcotf bve-r wliciBt) life.vH ail uave lin peredoficgiy,passtd many -yf-sre of tr tfcf rmy refgu wiiuin uie wau.H ci ihyvi Sf-'.'V J ''" . ' f ' j j Thpmcruluil-Eacte thj4 -1 va I f f ur psrwenti ti3t..iMHrv'4vCattfedr6l - a-n Eifeci bl fchutcUf f gof'ebuB. avchlMictureC atd- hbe .choral etv ce. Ai"ffhvUoi,St.V;Oe!rg;a,l(ir6e Chutm abd'. itbe!r-jfc.fc t jas went' to Si- Cgltrt fil't. wif ii hntJ'ril inter est."'Uuet beffre werrech tiic churcl, we "vCkik iA tu I Le h.ihTt wbicii n;aik& the ifeot of tfcl old f olbooth prison or 'Hssjt of Mi4iJihia," andI suppose' evefmem ber. ot ft be ' party "rt ni'em beit ScotVCdp'ligkt'uI &oveI,-jand thoiht of fcifi Dcau.s c fc fio-'d tljere, aiid&e fcerbiL act- ol Jfcriu'fc'e tif q. ' 01 ?b otl.tr e:do cf the ca'rhtidral in tfe Bt rest ere i? a Cffess or etr to mail the spoil ..'wbWe'ihje (tiecuionfe oactock p!!&ei A la!yrf this place tol'me'; tb4 on : ttatf vey place 6ves now; tae furtittute of deiic.- quets who do cot pay thtir rent is elsJd on th; Pt-ot. r. I ; .. : m, Giles; athtdra? the Old Kirk of Jinborcf is,' a very , Lacdeome Btn&ture in the Gothic style. It has a central iq iare tc wer of open jorna. mEtal atouef woik in the icrni of a crown and a surmounted by a tail graceful spir'p.l The original Church was fcunded;in the 9 b Century. In ancieatUimes ther was a sacred relsc, an arm! bone of St. Giles, and we.read t bat. in 1503 when James the IViiid tteif EtgiiBh princess Mar cr&ret rode bs'hete on the eame pel- frey, she ridttg behind, tbat by and tbgiiumtrouis cavaicodq were stoppea by tbe proioBt-atid.ptfcbci dariee in full veelmfnls with lhi4 ".eputfd arm of tbe tntelaly eaint of Iho ciry " I i'he-kh g fifed it aid the prketa Eaig Te'D'etn Lud chiaa. ' 1 I M'be interior of the church is brind, anM the nevl ini'oroveme5ats,..atiik to;000, wre-md.e by Dr. ilham Ot.!m-?r?, the tublister, who was a ottiticie LQru xrroyOBi ci me cny Iufjthe acut CL'1 of the 'tianect is a brs plate iarking the spot where Jtlcie Gedies vaa sitting when the Dffen ofEilnboro began to read the cofieer. Wllher indignation got the bilter of ter ; judgment atd ihe hurled bop o0i at the head ot tbe Djkn fxclajming: "Colifct, eatd yt! trie deil colie oNe Wad you eav mass at;my log?" In af er.j tars James I of Entjland'came here to bid his peo p adieu bfefore hq Jjf t:.'cut for Jrie. new home, Iindon, tho most fitting place ft r the sovereign of the United Kmgdocj. g . . . - ' e ' - I The funny mau of thu Presa having " I , i COMPLICATION, v I When a man! is imprisoned for steulinft a pair ol trouuera ne gota things all mixed la the fir; t p ace, he took liberty with n pants, i ;, i . Ia hberdipl3Ca.e paat,for hi8J - Very naturady xclain: I ' f '; j AWSMaLTRUIU. I .' ; i Oae's wit is more of a success j ? i V hen is one recreation; I The point of fan grows sadly less If lo tnese who make iacetiouene.3s i' Their only occupation, i I v Wc all must learn to do things when jS We're lifiithpr rhirk nor rhorrv. i Lnd -learn tp bear th-vegs now and then : lbat mafees ud hot and weary. W.. rr -':.::. .1 iV " i'y ' 1 J; jFerdinaadj ;Gaai-4i3:i'. th9 miet . fa- Ihous oaEd -tfiri. Spain, is a dwfrf who at cne tiicef kept a small Ftcre m Granadi. lis becami angered. ai seme c;ion Ukcn by the authorities and look ; to, the imcuntains lie is hid Icuslyugly in. appearance and utter y unscrupulous, lid has .gathered Ibcut him Ja crew ei. the worst cut ibroats iu Europe and over then he reigca supreme. - v Thomst A Ediaon rarely 6ieeps Ihore tbrtu four -hours a day. He savB that whfeii he sleeps e'ght hours he feels bad! when he waltes up i' I ' j. - A.. Mra. Fohdwife. j,'Ye8, I; have' a ecret-for nifikictr my hutband Lacpy $. add' Boinething to his cares and that G Qhi do tfcll me what 7. ; Mrs. Fn3 wife tlstroit Jfu'rn&r. "I add aa. V. O je t William, tlisble iof i Anson ouaty in lbbl, f ayicg b3 nevsr prould Kwrite or jCvtuy.biro tny mere. Seme adiya esrcj be drove up to hi Ihi'a ate, fceflj'td out Of i h?a 'W?gon Lia wif, ra'4hir m law, wife'd two eist-jiB, an auritifcn old maid and twenty cna :cnimiep,,iiPa U4torciifaji uiq tlie licuie aa if hQ had aiways'ilyad there. lie fdund tbe ; old- maij a little nervous. but he Ws aK ad cf .the son, for Le bad thirty lour children up to da.e. 1 ',' The Lad'ea EK'KHliteil. ' "' Thefpleifcarit ttfect ana toe prrfect Bafety with which ladies may ute tbe likjmidjfuit laxative, djrup of Figi, urjder .ail conditibba. make it their f a vor it o rem t dy . 1 1 ia pleasiDg to tie eyv and to the taete, gentle, yet effectual in actirg ontbe kidneys. hver and bowels. I j -!. A naeal injector freeiwheach bottle of 6hiloh' Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 . j t t : a ' ' n a. m cvnta. ror saie vj 4. . vooawiu CO tali otBwt.ifi'&Ua jtegtJt d-ry .-intinri J exibHQef, for m est feHHW U'i.:6..cfK iiborf w;uCh k 'iKa it (irt'ousboro Wckinaiw. i j I . We sire erely recjrt lav?cg to los-e ann irrm Rrocrc oor veriii rer.poi p one I poescsf ed an iidi- v nicn ai&TirruiHH a. ana l i-ji. .... i-j 96 time rpade it an sgreeabTe - w0Tl gEOther is (that, it baa. always ben a clan paieif ad an enemy to rice iQ r)j Bhape8.f We etall be gT; d tPbr ci tno h;ucc. e pi. the-two OV5rK ihe, i a, 0nri ed tors, JUesflre. VVhitaker ana in whatever they may undrr- acd Darham owes them a debt of gra;itude andar-prvciation besides. StrrrRlh to vigorojuely piif h a busines', fttrtnzth to Hudy lor n profession. stifcritfth to reKulat a houBchold (strength to.do a day b labor Without physical puin l)d vou dcsiro strennihi' If vou. are bifok.n down, linve no energy, feel B3 ,ir tiro haroiy worth livinit. vou can ia relieyt-d 'and.reoto.od.'. to robust health alid strength by ' taking Bron'a Iron .ivilM'rc, a uro uui iwc uybp, pait, ma larial weakness and all d.seaBtfc rpfluir- ii g a true, reliable tonic. It acta on the blood, nerves and muMclee, and regulates every pait of tbj eyettm. fliiloh's Cure will immediately relievo croup, wheoping cpugh and bronchitis. For sale by A. W. Mood win & (.0 . . . William Scctt, (the oliet employe of MetsrB. Eru & fci:.ottiswcode, the famous Londos pubehtre, died rf - centlv. lie had been on the turn a : psy-tollB for eighty-one j oars BEST IN THE WORLD. TCKTHKB CHEAT Ct'KES OF SKIN DISEASES 1JY 3 UK CUTijCLTtA REMEDIES. Hoy one year ami a half old. . Jb 'ace atd body in a terribU condition, being covered' ijtiti(s fails- no ith sores, buphur, Cured by (Jidtcura I have used vour Cuticura R-niedles 1a twa cases wli -re U pioveij to 0 s'lioesslul. ilia lusB was,iu Uie c.tse ot a ooy a year aud a hull ulu; li,liw.e aim iiouj wis m a terrtuie the foiiuer ueum comioletely euVered 1 took nun t tut) iUH4seiia sulphur fepr ho iiil not luiuive any. 1 was theu ai ii v toa culicura anineuies. wuicu i ciu. luoK uue auu uue nan. uuuws vi v.uiiuuHi uctur vent, when his skiu as suioutu att coJiil bej a.uii is toUav. 1 useaitue cutioura on hissoiei ami Hie cuiicuta p in wtlniiK liliu. lleii now IWe years or age, ana all right. Ihe oiuet aas was a disease 01 u.e clp, wutch was cured by washiux with thebutivura Soap ud ruuLnug lu the Cuticura, oue (totile o( Cuucura KesoUeut Ueiuvs useu. lhey nave proveu successful la everv Qase woete i Lave aumsed Uie Use 1.1 Ih-iu it is su. pricing iiuw rapi'Jiy a cuiiu wtit i uprore uudt-r their lieatim-ut. I recouiiiiciicl them lur auy (jlisease lUc sku as beiug the bet lu thie Wuriu. This is my expei ieua-t ana i aui tu. a to fetana by my suiemout. JOHN R. fcEKQ. Ahiericau House, liugaubu gh, A T. i . An Viiiberbi Kkln Dlinie l urcil, I have Ikh-h atlhci.;J since -.last Altcu v Ith a skill UiStram tin- docl-iis cu u bcZiu Mi laiii. was cuveivd with &clis aud sort'k, aiiu ti.e luli iiii; anu huruin weru aliiu t uul)ear.lile. oceiu jour Cut.vura aemejied soh auly ieci.iiiaiei,(lvU Coucluel to give the Id u trial, Ushi It e v..uli. ur hU cuiicuta --oap eMeihauiv auu iii-si m iuierhauy Mr itui' ui nih. I c;v I my ac t curtiu m kratiluUe lorlwhicju 1 make liiij , uono . take C i ; V Mas CLABA A FKl'.Di: KK. I ' r . . l-.rvi.d 1 too, vOllll. : Cuticura ilmcdci. I nn' (-crt utii!'!.. iif toituriuir. liiiiuiilatiiii' HcliinK. uiiruitiK, scaly, ana p mply d s use lot ol Ihcsikiti, si-aip, anil blvOj." wun lo-s f hall, anil ai: hliuK i's, hiotci.es, eiup',uus. soicj. cait, anu cfusts, whvth-r, sii ple,,scfoii.liis, oi c. Lia tjous, ybta .- phjsacuus au kuuwu reiueuiea iu. -; , j . - . . "if ' i KOiueverynnete. I rue. i.uiitura, ou-r nuii, p5i. Kt'soivenr, $t, jFrepareu by itue 1'utu r ii jug ana UheuiicMi curgratiou ftcsUni. taryaeua. lor ' Uo to Curu bkia Uiseus 8,V;64 BABY'S Skin and Scalp preserved and beau- t lied by Cu icura fcoap. A.soiottly puie. pains ano weakness; y iOf ftniHs Instantly relieved by tjllat fT T liew, eieaut, aud luittlhbie Au.lUote to . l'i'.u, lhtlaunuatioa, aud Weakness, .Kf ...ira Ajti-i'airt I'Ustur. Ihe first aud onlyin9tanth':ou!P'la-lll!"IiKPlator. j THEl l3ROW COTTQW GIIM j COiMPANY, i .. . . New LonUon, Conn. Manufacturers of Cot- ton Gins, Feeders arid Condensers; Linters ot the latest Improved rattern.j with auto- matic Feed, for ,0il Mills; Ribs, Saws and all other Repairs for Cotton; Gins of all Makers. : All work guaranteed Wrie for prices and particulars Addres as above. IJ1P0KTAM TO,. MAGISTRATES,' iOtm Omeers, Lawyers and Business Men. I ROW READY THE vj NORTH CAROLINA Maoual of Law and Forms; V:' . I : THE Llfl.ST KENT ! . : . A!l ihe Farms and Changes, mcluuiug those passed by tueLegisiiiture oi ! i - Col. Walter Clarity author of "Clark's Code of Ctvil froeeaure," uverruled tasss," &c, wrKes: 1 have examined wiiU much care aud imerKst The Sokth Caboijka Manual oi Uvs anu toKs. aiestrs. Jones aud lloluing. The wora has beeu coupilt'd with treat care and labor.l It is weU designed and well executed. Jasticek nf the Pe-ice.Uouuty olficeis, Lawyers anU HuiieH Men win ui ibiuttcuuiiiieuitriii, reauy loiiana. muc1! serviceable iulormatiou that cauuotj be fouud anywhere else without considerable labor aud resean-u. it is a most excellent wtrk and should command a large sale . M. B- narben. Ksq., oum of the leading Jus tices: ci uio norm Carolina, i sajs- More ilioroughlv adapted to the needs of Justieea of the 1'eace. so guide them in tlieirofllcial duties, Uuiu any work yet seen ty lue. 1 take pleasure in recommenUiug It to the Magistrates of the bta e.' ii .-. .:.!.;: -.. ... O. L. Ui'charcU, Clerk ot the Superior Court ol Wate cuuutv: wnU-s: - lu it are mora utatutM. ."o.ins aud decisions: relating to tne duties, oi cotaityollicers, and f specially to clerks of dupe rioi Courts, tliau 1 hive i-du aule to Lud lo kuy other ooui. fiucui uijuuiuer uuguh to De wilu out suvb an enceller; aid. ' , J. A. Murehtson Esq., of Dunn, N. c. av. "It is the best lorm book for ortU Carolina l.k. yero, J uSbices oi uie ireace, tsu-iu.s Mjn, &c., fcUttb i . Sent Postage Prepaid on Receipt ot price. Edwards & Ilrougliioiii Publisliox!, T III IE A TIL A NT SC. mil; offer,' beginning j IVr l?ayf ltr Wcck. '-$10 50 . to $1'2..'50, Per Children with meals in ChildrenVDinninjc-room and S rvanta half .price. ; . !-,.' i. ,.,-' h '-i .'--v. -1 -i- '!'.;' : - ':'': ; Special Inducements Owing to an unusuaHy latiqt season, Aurowt w gunning has Ugun in earnest, and the ATLANTIC 1 1 OX F5 L. urder its Elian ever. T . j :! '.. ' ... -j. '-. : flh' ' : ! '.;' ' 'F ''!'' ; ' -'': : ' -' v - - ' ' s1-;- IJ'.v:. ':-'. .. 1 - h':;- ,! ';, . : Y rito for sp'tcial ultimatoa; for families. :u;a AjM TLiASS .iVJILJl-i lu O OJXt; ; 0. CUT AND E015 EH KING, j Laundry Hosp.fj . :; n; Grccera, Candy Manufacturers and ' 1 Gwffe Boastera , ; Offer tbia week to Jobbing Trade Special prices in above mentiontd lines y'"-- 500 BBLS I ' vi Choice Extra to Fancy Patent! Family .-j'. v : Fl-oure. - . r . ..j. For Family Trade. I i - Our Fancy Patent Process tlour C.50 bbl B, Oar Choice r amuy je iour, id. $5.50, Good Fanily FIdiir,85 50 , Fair to Fancy Peed' Tirki Bio Coffee. I 40 tv.KGS ' Urecu and Black Teas. , , 10 BOXES i -Celebrated lie-No Tea. I Brupand Molaeses. ( 800 BOXEd.-- ' I Best brands Laundry boap. KEW PACKING, North (. arolina Cut Herring. , it for 1000, for $6 For Family Trade, r resh R 'Bsted Cucuta Uaracaibo Coffte, - 8 C lb. H.- XJarncaa Laguayra i effee 0c lb. Maracaibo Layuayra and Ri Blended . . Coffee, 8lc lb. i. . ". Mocha. Maracaibo and Java Blended ( 8!clb. " H 3X H. Southarupton, Va., Hams, Ws'phlia, r r erris and ftiagnoua llama. ( "JUSl REUEIVED: Best to Fancy Boquet Creamery I Butter i At Mew Xotk prices 25 to oO Ib.uba. ' ' . Freeh Cream Cheese i Manufacturers' Prices to Trade. . , Imperial Uranum- i The Great Medicinal Food for Infanta, ; ' Invalids and Aged. I ;Malto. j j HIRES'ROOr BEER. Ccndented Cocoanut Puddings Our sales on Ue-N - Tea have doubled in j last thirty days.1 . ' i Send He for trial package : ; 1 i in ; i outr Carolina Home Insurance Co., OF RALEIGH, N. C. Organized in 1869. ; ! ,.' i Has been insuring property in North Carolina for eighteen yean. YYithagouto in nearly every town in the State acces sible to railroads and east of the moun teiQS TJEIJb2 HpME solicits the patronage of iproperty ownera in the 8tate, offering them safe indem nit; for lo86es at rates aa low as those of any company working in North Carolina. CLASSES OF niOPEUTV USLBEl) Dwellings In town and country, mei cantile risks, churches schools, court' houses, society lodgee, private barns and Btaoles, farm produce and live stock cot ton anns. ; r. - " - Insure in the North Carolina Home Insurance Ooinpany. W. S. Pbikbos. f. Ohas. Boot, President. Seo'y and Treaa. W. ii. TJpohusoh, : If. UOWPXB, Vice-President. . .i . Adjuster. Office in Biigga Building, No. 22 Fayetteyiile e treet. Teiephone Noi S C H O O L 8 NAZARETH HALL. Jloravian Boarding School for Boys, :v ii AT NAZABETU PA. Founded in 1785. K9-01 e as Septem- ber lsth. i LDdLWOnil BOAKDISG! and DAY SCHOOL II OR GIlCLS. li Weat Kranklln Street, Baltimore, MdH Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVBE, Principal. This School will re-open on THUHStA. the I81I1 of SKPi TKMBEk. Tue course of instruction embraces all the studies included in' a thorough KugUsh caucaiion, auu iuo rrfiicu auu utroun iaui guages are practicauy iauant. Kotre Dame ofiJlirjUud. Cellegiate Institute for Young Lad es and Preparatory Bch'oql for Little Girls, tiiOiUijA p. iM thtee miles from cam- more, Md., Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue. ST. GEORGE'S II A I.I. for Boy. and Young Men- ?. UEORliE'S, 11 D., near Baltimore, PtOFi J. u. iniSAB, A. M.. Principal.' College or Business. Unsurpaesed. in advantages, comfort ; and BituatlOD. iw to n year, STRDNACH SUMMED RESCBTS. August At the Seaside. XOltEHEAD ClT-Yj JNOUTII CAUOLIIVA., the first of August, the following "Very Low Hales:. to Organizod Parties II be the iort popular month at SCHOOLS. A.LJ.!.:.'i A rV :i r i. j.s ui ttiitl YOCXQ SI I X DAVIS SCHOOL. S( h'Mit, ami i on; of Best i:u;ivrasi .'hoolit i.i the UuiUd latt. Jh nit liv locution, Fi:ie C'iiiiiat,i Mihl V1iitors. i'udot e (ionu t Usiid. -Cadt t On-bfptra. -i3f:-j?'Fiill Co ti wo of Study, or ircp-. T,( aration for Int eludes of , any Collects or fur Jiunint'ss.': Comi; Jlftcf Coure in Tcli'srajiby. For Hcgis- ter wi iu ran particulars aaarcaa . . - COU A. C. DAVIS, Supt., 1 LaOranse,, . C. ' - TRINITY COLEEGE Entrance Examination SL ptrmbei 8d and 4th. Recitions and Lectures begin promptly September oth. "j send for new catalogue at once to JOHN -F.-CRO WEIL Pres-'t, Trinity College. N. 0 ' STAlJNTONf VA.. A Military Boarding School for young men and bojs. llaDdsomo illustrated cataioKoe mailed on application. RVV ENS CROFT a " ! - Bigli clicol for Bojs, AHKVILLE, N. 0. : Ronuld Mue1IoiiuI(l,U. A., The Bcholaatic year wilopeo Wednesday; SEP' embkh is Terms For Board. Tui ion in all . . . - -1 - . rjrancee, and ery expeu e. csuw per annum. uy scholars asu per annum. For further information address BEV. D. H. BUELL Aheville, N. :.. until Sep 1 : after that address MR. RONALD MACUUNALU, Bead Mas ter. Salem Female Academy, I Salem, N.C. Largest, Oldest and Best Female College in the South. ';.; ; .',- Eesion : opens Auguet 27th, 1S79. Faculty 30 Prof eesors and Teachers. Special features the. Developmesik of Character Health and Intellect. Fully eq lipped Preparatory acd Colkgiate de partments, he.idts fix et class ecfaopls it Music, Art, LaoKuaees and ' ommercia Studies. : i j - -. '"'.' Bend for Catalosue to Jiav. J. H. CLE WELL, ;:..'' j . ' :- ' Princioa). Vake Forest College Ten distinct "f chools." Six Courees htt A. B and four for A. M. Eleven iru fe son. Location healthful ahu acces Bihle. : Four large buildings. Library ol 10 ,000 volumes Biological and Chemical Li.boratories j with ample appaiaius. Dept. of Physical Culture. Excellent Literary Societies. For . catalogues or Bpecinc information, address President,' ; Wako Forest, N. a 0XFORU if M ALU &EMINABT, . oxFono c. , . ' The next session opens bept. 4th, 1S89- The location ia unsurpassed for health- rulnees and accessibility, the corps of teachers the equal or any in the iand, holding diplomas from such' schools as the University of Vi-uinia, the Hauveur School of Languages, the Fatarpco in stitute of liarj land, the Cooper Union Art School oi ftc - York.- ube teacher of Piano and Organ it a graduate of iht NorwVr h Co:ervatory, and afterward stu i'ed under New York Pfofeeeors. The teachers of , Vocal Music won both the Vocal and Instrumental Mit dais at the Richmond Female Insti tute and afterward studied three year under the best ? ew York Professors Charges per annual faewsion of 40 weeks: Board, fuel, lights, washing, fall liter ary course, including Latin and t'riich, $170.00, If! paidne-half in advance. $161.60. Tbe above with music, 2V0 00. If pa'd one-hlf in advance 8310 00. Ap ply for catalogue. J IT. f . UUbUOUD. Pie., English and French Sr hool for Girls, No 40. Fbbuch Fboad A vbm tjb. ISHEVILLE, KOKTU CAROLINA. RS. BL1CW.S MA1UA5D PrincipiL rTKA ttilirwil ia siniAtcrl in fha mnat Ha. eirable part of Aehevillel nnd offers espe cial aavantigea to t'oee wno wisn to EUrsue their studies while bentntintr bv the salubrious climate. Young girls may Doara at inv bcuuui uurmg ine summer vacation. Address the- . PRINCIPAL.! BOX 367. J ouut Vernon Institute, ltl Mount Verijon l'lace. Baltimore, IVXcl. MRS. JULI A R. TUT WILE R, princ)n. English, French, and German School for yoiini ok ladies ana iuub xiciigi or tollege. Befi renees :- President D. C Oilman and Dr. . . -. .... .. Herbert Adams, J-bn Hopkins UQiT.nltr: toL AtRiusou, numiuKuiD, . v.; rsisnop U.i.i, Blchmono, va.; ritoiofnt nuuam Pibatoa Johnston, Talaue uti c ity, New ur- T a.. J7UI TW a 1 I . . V . IfliiAP I2aaw wB J fjtXI UllliV I 31. J v. .auwv Miva m.wjt VTaMa- name a&d Ur. BUnwlth WUmar, Baltimore, . r TT JBlL. fontli, 10 lo , ' 'i V of Ten or 1 iftceu. the Bead V. The tiollipp, Ull-f snn mca pew management, will m re popular ' :'.j'- """''-":' - ; . A. , . : SCHOOLS. Female Institiite, Stanton, Va., ' , Mbs. Gsx, J. E. B BTTJABT, Principal. Fall Session opens September, 12, close June U, 1890. Full corps ot teachers, with un- surpassea ' aniagf in eery aeparimeDr., bord, Ac , wii.h liill Knplish course for entire session tltt Aecoropl shraents extrt. Foi lull particulars apply lor catalog ul i ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, . RALEJGH.N.C. THE A D YEN T TERM ' The t)5th Be mi-Ann Dal Session - i " - i .- ;" ; ;.;'-,'..' -. . ::: i.: . begins " . r 1UIKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 18S9. . ' i i . . i A full corps of. Instructors in every department. . Stenography, Tjpe-writing, c. . For Catalogues, address the Rector, BEY. rEMETT a' B.: UOlliii's Institute. Va. Tbe girls and voting ladles of this generation need broad ana varied schulaattc advantages under the best literary, sestbetio and moral atauoards. - Ttiib Institute has panned tbe Eclectic Bytem from IU origin It now provides tbn tepsrate scbools or Uepj rtmenta, besides many steclal. tuiief. Studruts are graduated la earb apon nrrlt. In addition to tbe nil tourte, ibtre are special courses, eacb of whl'b rrquires diplomas from four icLoula, aflo; oIdk a varied and supe rior culture. '"'! LitkuAbt Codbbk Ensllfb Languf;e, and Litcraiuro and Uwiory, eaoeutial; otber two scboois. optional. CiABsicAL Coubsk Latin and one rood "in lauicuage, . stenttal; other two, optional.. PctKMirio Couksk tutural ecieuce and Matberuatlcs, essential ; otber two, optional UruautentaJ Course Music or Art, and ote Mvdei n i-LanKuarge, esieLtial; other two, op tional. ' '-?: " ' f ull bourse Seven Department Dii loraaa are requirtd. - w Special Studies Aoatora) Physiology. Hygiene, Ktadina, blocut on, I'enruansbip. look-AeepinK, Ijpt-antiDR Stenography, t .llisUei les, 4c, i be lepartments olllusic atd Art are amply ai d fiuely equipped. He pn-niises and o Ifit cf tils In&t'tute cost -Over oua Luucred Ibourai-d coll.-rs, and 1' em ploys over tireaty-five officers and ttacbtrs, six ol vbim aie Bale jrofeeeors ' The 4Jtfc sesaioa aul open September 11th. - Stud for Kegltter, . CHA8 H. COCKB, ; Bntiness Manager, Hoihn's f. Q Va. KORFOLK ACADEiilY, OUFOLK, VA. A progressive modern School for Toys. Five teachers. One hundred and eighteen ftudenta. f Prepares for univemty or ticeea. Full English, Classical and vthtm tical courses; also Stenography. ,t W. TUNSTaLL, B. A., Principal. , drees, from july 25th to August 25th, Warm f prings, Bathi Co.; later, Norfolk, Va ' IJreensbDrtf Femal Collfgp, Crcensboro, IV. C. 1 lie i Sixty-TVlntli Session v , of this well equipped and prosperous Institution wilt begin on the 38th Day ol Augii8t, 18S9. SUPSRIOB ADVASX OES .. i are offered in all the departmeits of in atruction usually punued in Female colleges of highest grade. Charges very moderate. '- . ..,- Ia7 For Catalogue apply to . T. M. JONES, President, Greensboro, N. O. SELECT htmm Ml) MY &t00L,M : ; HILLSBOftO, N. C. JjpHE . SIXTY-FIBST TERM OF THE Misses Pabh and Koujock's Schooi-, with prices reduced to meet the times will open on Wednteday, September 4 1893 . Circulars sent on applioaticn. JOHNS HOPKINS UMYERSIi Y, BALTIMOBB. ; Announcements for the next academic year are now ready and will be sent on implication.- ALBEMARLE FEMALE INSTITUTE, CBABLOTTXB VILLI, Ta. TJneurpafsed for tho oogbnesa of In. atruction, healthfulneea and beauty of situation, facilities for comfort, moral and religious tone. ; Terms Tery moder ate.) Order Catalogue. - W. PI DIOHlSON Prin.ipal rjpUE VIFGINIA MILITABY INSTITUTE baa just closed its Sen-i-Ceutennlal Jubilee, and will continue on the 4th of September to provide Its system of tbcroucb military trMng, a dis tinctive course of Academic Instruction, and technical Instruction la tbe seven' branches of applied Science; thus enabllcc; a graduate In the Aeaoannic School to gain a pro'esslonal degree asaBacbelOt ot Science or IvU ' ugtneer. These advantaani are seemed on t-ruisuot ex eeediog $3S a mom b, as an av-rrve for tbe entire con'se: ineludina etotniua in addition to the or- dluary col. eae expenses. - :" - jror catalogue address ' General VKAKCIS H. aMITB, bnperlntendent. LaxinatoauVa. ; IK ! ! ! ii I: A A 7 I'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1889, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75