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2 Y!K\Y OF TJIK IMMK.XSK rKnWIi (i.\THKIIKO TO WELCOME “TIIK HALKIOH" HACK K> AMERICA. INFAMOUSCHARGE AGAIN 31 ANINNOCENI MIA Wade by a Vance County Negro Woman, CHARGED WITH PERJURY NEGROES FIRED ON MU. O. W. BLACKNALL AM) PARTY. j AN OUTRAGEOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS Mr. 0. W. E lack nail MaVa Statement of Coniuctthat is “Charge is Damnab'y False.’ 1 Kittrell. N. April 1,",. D’.«>. To the Editor: As tin* negroes of Yauee comity, striking at m-.li.iv» brought an inftutiou* and utterly ground less charge against an innocent ymimr map aud false reports of the «,latter ha,** got,* - abroad. greatly to pi** auuoy iiuw, it is iueuurtieut upon me t«» •-:if<* the facts. Although uiv fuinily at this place for more than a century have been mied for their sympathy and consideration for the colored race, and 1 have for yearn use,] my power as the !ar~ 'st , m j loyer of Jaltor in the county always in the way "of kindness and euarity for them, my ataad at certain oritieal j*ei;«*d> has made the m*gr‘*es my enemies. <*r rather furnished the negro politicians with eagerly sought capital. They harbor against me many grudges. The sell known a-ssatilt of iiu* negro George Br*«lie on a young watte girl was committed on one of my farms. 1 was absent at the time, Jsit my sous t*»ok active part in capturing «he of fender. and at the trial 1 lent such aid to tile ppswweUttoit as wa* nee*—arv. When the negroes at this place 'ijvpl *-,1 the white waiting room, ln-ihiig and nearly assaulting a white clergyman who protested against tle-ir high-bund*d i a* tiou/ 1 with.stood them with such cjn pha sis a> to render a recurrence of the outrage unlikely if not imjiossibU*. Hitch intluciKC as 1 had I exerted in fathering the passage of tie -••jiar.oe car hill. Although 1 advocated equal itc<o»uqoda t imo* for bptn races this to have disgruntled them most < f all. This can he accounted for only by the inference that the negro* -of Yatt'-o county, with characteristic insolence, valued above all other things tin* oppor tunity of forcing fheutselv* into tin* pr***»«t«e of ladies in a show of social equality. But to return to the question in hand. |**or the above ecusoils ha- this wledly unwarranteil spit*- h*-*-n gathering head and constantly scekitig a a opport uni'.', to wrrak itself. t• *1 attmpt* i<* form a labor boycott against me have so far failed iguominoudy. The only <tu*-w who could be induced to join it were a f*-w whom we bail already black listed lor ojs'ii approval of Hodit-- crime. But whatever !>*• the outcome I lioiild n*#t value btodiie-s sijceo- a feather’s weight against what <>• me -* <m- the paramount duties of Southern <Tti/.*-n ship. Balked at laiyeotting. •>, ing- that threat* of assassination had n<* effect ainf"Thwt threat* t<* burn m> proiierty . "were equally futile for ! t- kept night Bind day umler armed guard with ■levilish euilning they «l«-t,-rmji,*-»l to ■.trik** a blow, compared to which all lot her ■ had they all In n .me*, -fm. I wouliJ have been nothing to strike at the honor ami good naute of my family. A negro girl, the mother of a bastard ehibl u h 4 (> f notomotisiy ha me eharaeter ta'fore aml aim'*'- "ns '“'‘■rely rejifi- UttllMlcd by one of 111. Whit, manage! : for larking will) •' colored man in one of ii, > plant eeihirs, where the duties of both carried them. < (idling at any thing to shield In rsidf she accused the young man, my cousin, of torcibly de t.lining her. The »mu-r was ri-porb-.t to me. After a sharp and wholly u»- iiiuM«d iuvestig«tiot» * found the ‘barge groundless, and slanderously false, and SEUJed that the Vlede family, long in mi employment ami m •*?*«> and many pinched times my b*m‘u-lurie», be at oftee disehurged, \ The*, om- Ann* Amu.* IC. publican w lupster, the gill * “d'd » husband, ad ! vised by the negro lawyer and legisla tor Eaton, brings against the ynun. mini the charge of assault with intent j to raja 1 . | Cuder couching she swore that in the 1 cellar, lighted bv a window, two doors, a lantern and two tweuty-randle-power i lumps, the three latter all within ten ) feet of her, and while a vv hit,* man. a colored mini and a colored woman were in eight feet of her and in poiut blank i sight, and one other while man ami < colored man stood at the head of the I stairs. t*n feet front her and in sight, that the young titan without speaking to her made desperate and rejieatcd ai tempts to assault her. j The five eye-witiies-cs testify that the (charge is wholly and damnably false. Her own witnesses as far as they know anything corroborate th« live eye wit nesses. It was believed that til*' negro j witnesses could be forced to perjitre themselves and that their evidence would overbalance that of tne two white men. j Even bad they not spoken, the ehatge ! that a man sane enough to run at hire** i would attempt to commit a capital crime in plain sight of five p**op!e. and in char ear-shot <>f forty-six people working cp | stairs, with till doors open, is its e.vn refutation. . The result is that tin* girl has b< *n i tri,>d for perjury before a magistrate t and hound over under a justified Ikuhl I to court. A clearer, if as clear, ease jof perjury was never tried hi North t'umiina. and it is hard to see, in ■ Vance eouuty, with its noTOrious mis carriages of justice, how she can escape her just deserts, the penitentiary. | Except her own immediate family, the negroes at this place, knowing-the <4*.,* aeter of tlte girl and that of the young man and till the circumstances, as welt as tin* immemorial attitude of our whole family towards their lace, are on < ur aide its much as they dare be. But tin negroes elsewhere ill tile comity, excited by Eaton's incendiary speech at the per jury trial, threaten with death all who testify against the girl. Out- party was fired on while returning at night from the perjury trial in Hin ders*. n. The blind. indiKcriminating rage of the negroes is growing and bids fair to culminate in violence if the girl re ceives justice. 1 *lo not see how we can fail of white support enough to prevent a complete frustration of the trial by the intimi dation of witnesses. But be that as it may there are four of us and we are resolved to vindieat • *mr Honor though our lives pay the forfeit. 'Phis marks a new departure in negro strategy. It inaugurates n reckless at tempt to throw the odium of rape tin der which tli**ir race rests back uj*on white men. It is their avowed aim ami policy to rake up. magnify or manufac ture all possible charges of this kind. O. \V. Bl.At’K N A EE. TRINITY BAI.I, TEAM RETURNS. Two Attempts at Suicide New S*hot*l House for West Durham. Durham. N. April 17 (Special.l The Trinity f Vllege baseball team ar rived home on the 2:24 train thin, after noon from Augusta, <!a.. where the) closed their Southern tour on Saturday afternoon with a game with the Y M. C, A. team of that place, defeating that team by a score of 11 to t». The Trinity boys were met at the train by the I >,ir ham band. Trinity faculty and students, and a large number of citizens, who gave them a cordial welcome home. They at once repaired to Trinity Bark, w here i *r. J. t \ Kilgo made theni a talk. Out of six gaums played on ill* l tour, the Trinity Isns won five of them, j'l hey at*- in <>x*-<-U<'iit trim, mid eii joyiij tto'ir trip very much indeed. Two eases of uttemptnd suiei*!** by tak ing laudanum have occurred here during the past few days. Mrs. Blanche Car roll fried to end her existence lu-eaus* she thought tier husband was ueghetfftl' of her, but medical skill and vigorous exercising saved her life C. \\ Self, a ab-smaii and eolteetor at A. E, l.ewith’s furniture store, took enough of the drug to kill him. but about the same treatment a- that tried on Mrs. Carroll saved him. The cans*, in this case was money difficulties. 11, A. lit ams and family loft lids morning for Marion, ly C.,’where they will reside. Mr. Beams has been en gaged in the tobacco warehouse business there for sometime, blit had not moved his family. j ,|. \V. Turner has given the contract for tin* erection of a new school house in Meat Durham, which will be on Yearby avenue. It will he used fop pri vate school purposes, j 'III*- free lliiidil school for the benefit of tig# Erwin <'**((oil Mill employes opened in VVe I Durham in night, with a good attendance. This is the school that Mr. IV. A. Erwin is bearing the expenses of. and it is under the very 'capable management **( I’rof, .1 T. Henry, | HOOD’S PILLS cur© Liver Ilia, BID lousnesw, Indtf'cstion, Herarlnche, Betty to take, ©any ta operate. 20c. Tin- NEWS AN'II OItSKRVKI!. TI'ESPAY AfmtXTX’O, 'Amt. 1«. ISflft. TO BUILD OH MORE FACTORIES Plans of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, WILL ERECT THIS YEAR THE ARCHITECT RECEIVES IN STKIVTIONS THIS WEEK. FINAL ARGUMENT EEFJRE CL!M. MANLV Oivisian <f Funds fr m Sale of Cep# Fe.v and Yfdk n Vail** y. ’he Obj c*. De cision by Cefcree in a F* w '*'eel>s. Wiaspm. N. April 17. -(Speeiald (The It. .1. Reynolds Tobaeo Company ims deeitUtl to build one or more larg*> factories here and to inereas** the out put of umnnfuc taring tobiuco to fifteen million pounds annually. An arihitvct will be lure this week t«» receive in struction.'-, so he can draw plans for it he props,-*! new buildings which are to be ere, ted this ycaE Clement Manly, retetw on the North State Employment ease. henril argu ments today in th*' linnl hearing before him in the North State Improvement ease. The object of this hearing is to decide upon a,division of the funds re ceived from the salt* of the Cape Bear Railroad and other |,rope:‘ty owned by the company. The referee’s decision will be l#e announced in a few days. ■ * CASE AT A BOAItDINtJ IIIU SE Travelling Salesman Struck Down With Small I’ox at Charlotte. 1 Charlotte, N. <’.. April 17. \Y. A Sossamou. etunniercial salesman, came in from a trip last Wednesday and vvonf to his boarding house si*;,. Yesterday it dev idopnl that lie had a full down eusc of small pox. Tin* Dixon House, where he stopped i- near the centre »f tin* city, and has a large list of board ers. AH were promptly quarantined and the house put under guard. Dr. I.oug. ‘if Statesville, the State j mall jmx inspector, is here today ai-H ig he municipal authorities in preenu l ionary measures. ! Mr. Sossamou will be sen! to the pest house, an institution built a lew days ago for just such tin emergency. 1 There is absolutely no alarm in town. Vehicles passing tin* street in front of the quarantined house its usual. A big yellow Hag waves over lit* gateway. The quarantined inmates «;** at the afternoon on the front veranda, cn.oy ng tin* spring air and carrying on long distance con versa I ions with .mqiiaint niices who would sl*>|> at the gate to ex change greeting*. t ——- MEDALS AT THE I NIVUUSITV. I‘resident Alderman I.eel it red <ui ‘ Tin Holy City" Sunday Night. ! Chapel Hill. N. April 17. tSpc cial.i I‘resident Alderman addressed tin* Westminister League of tin* I‘res byterinn church last evening on "The Holy City.” Tin* auiiiml contesting debaters' medal in the I‘hil fvK'iet) was won by I! D. W. Connor, of Wilson, ami tin* declaim ers’ medal was won by IV. I’. Jm-ocks, of Windsiir. In the Hi. W. R. Williams, on of Editor Williams, of the Newton Enter prise, won tile de* laimcrs' nualiil. REMARKABLE RBHKTE Mrs, Michael Curtain. I’luintidd. Ills , mukes the atateuient that site caugtit *'*.|*l, which settled oil her lungs; sh • was treated for a mouth by her family physician, but grew worse, lie to'd u-r slu* whs a hopeless victim. Her druggist suggested Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption; she hought a hot He and to her delight found herself I* ’in filled from first dose. She iiu'inuel ,t --use and after taking six bode-* fun a 1 herself sound and well; now she does her own housework, and is as well sis sh* ever was. Free trial bottles of litis (treat Discovery at all Drug Ml ores (Inly o(i cents and fl.nti every I***l tic guaranteed. W li ti a woman marries her ideal slu* i Very apt t*. ehaug** Iter view in lie * tjursc of a few short months. ON THE DIAMOND, Baltimore. Mil., April 17. Baltimore won to-day by better till around work. Coleolottgh’s bases on balls, however, to g**tlu*r with costly errors behind him. gave the locals a larger score than they should have had. Attendance Lotto. Score; R. 11. E. Baltimore d 0 .’J tM> 2 <HI * s !• o New York 00 1 (100(10 0 1 s I Batteries: N’opa and Robinson; C *le*>- lottgh and Wtimer. l'mpir**s, Emslic and Betts. Time 2:KO. I*hiladi’lpiii.T.'~i*:i.. April 17. IHiiladel pliiu made it three straight from Wttsli ingtou to-day by sujierior batting. Baker supplnntetl Diueen in the box for tht* Senators itt the thirrl tuning, and he j'rovvd effective until the seventh ttud eighth innings. Attendance U.S.T2. »S‘*ore; It. 11. E. I‘hiltulelphirt o(to01» 1 *ll Iff *”* Washington . KIDOOdO’J 11 ('• 4 Batteries: l‘iatt and ’ McFarland; Diiteen. Baker and Farrell. I'liqeres. Hunt and Connolly. Time, 2:(H(. Score: Louisville. Ivy.. April 17. The master-, ly pitching of Billy Magee and tin* sti l*i*rb supjsirt accorded him by his I'efft.w players sent the Orphans down to de feat to-day. .itteudaui-e I,' M >Sme R. 11. I*,. Loiiisville 0 Jl4 0 0 (Ml 1 * S It i Chicago OOOOfHMMHMI .*» ,‘{ Batteries: Magee and Power-: l'byle and Chance. Umpires, Burns and Smith. Time, 1:1b. ■“ New York, April 17. Brooklyn tttrn »**l the tables on Boston to-day, after another hard tussle, which fought to the finish. Dun'ff and M'illis laith pitched great ball, the former holding the champion- down to one hit until the ninth, when be forced a run across the rubber by giving Lowe a free ticket, saving Boston from a shut out. ’Hire** double jdays showed how fast Boston fielded. Attendance 5.11HJ. Score: R H. F. Brooklyn <> 3 000000 11 ft 1 Boston 000000001 11 2 Batteries: Dunn and Smith; Willis and Bergen. I’mpires, (iaffney and An drews. Time, 1:30. Cincinnati. Ohio. A|>ril IT Three of the visitors were thrown out at the plate t«-da.v, and this explains their *.le feat. llofTer was injured in the third inning in a collision with Mcßride on tin* first bus** line and retinal in favor of Leever. Attendance* 2,000. Score: It. 11 E. Pittsburg 0 1202 1001 7 Id 1 Batteries: Dammam Phillips and Vaughan; Hofifcr, Leever and Schriver. Umpires, Swart wood and Waruer. Time, 2:15. STAN DINE (IF THE ('LI BS. Clubs. Percentage. Si. Louis. l.otH* Baltimore. l.otio Philadelphia. LOOO Cirieago. .7.*0 Brooklyn. - 1,,u B*>s|OU. • •_** M 1 Pittsburg. • Louisville. -ffffff Cincinnati. *•’•* New York. ""0 Cb’Velaml. ,<>oo Washington. HAMPDEN SIDNEY WINS, Riehnmnd, Va., April 17. Sjieeial from Lexingbut, Va., says: Ilanrpdeu-Sidney won a second vic tory this afternoon by defeating M a-h ingtou and la-** Cniversity in a closely played game. Score: Washington and Lee.. 1 0000003 0 t HanijHlen-Sidney ... .1100 l 00 2* .'* ltiehmoud. \a., April 17. Richmond College played Harvard a hanl. hut tin lucky game, being beaten by the score of 10 to •'*. as follows: I*. H. I*. Richmond (Ni 1.2000002 1 O 5 11 0 Harvard O|o I 3200* IP Iff Batteries: Witlwrs and ivitt.a Mi Corick and Milne. \UN HER AHE FILES SLIT Asks $50,000 from New Owners of Si. Louis Baseball Cl id*. Si. laitiis, Mo., April I* Chris Von Dec Alt* filed suit in liu* Circuit •• tu.-i to <la\ for sso,imk( damage* again- r Frank Dcllaa Robiuson and I’Mward C. Becker, llu* new owners of the St Louis ba-elutll club, l.'ver.x *-lub it* tlu National League is also mad** a parly to the suit, and $25,000 damages is ask ed from each of them. Tin* allegations in (In* petition is that a combination existed tit tin- league l*> forfeit tlu* mcmlnn-ship of the Sport - Ujiiu’s Park and PI mb for (he petuniats profit of the dcfendanls. ll*- ilull runs mti) rend his a iuuugutfl address. JUMPED IN IHE DAN FLEEING FROM AN OFFICER A NEGRO JUMPS IN RiVER AND IS CROONED He H;.d Br. ken into a Stcre at Vi ton. 0 e of a Gang. The kVgrocs, are fixh i g IV lbs 8 >dy Milton. \. (’.. April 17.—Henry Bef man’s store was broken into last night for the second time recently. One of the | thieves left his hat, which was recog nized. A warrant was sworn *>ttt for him, bnt upon seeing the officer the l*oy tls years oiut dim Gooden, took leg bail for old Virginia. Coming to Dan River he stopped to look around ami saw the officer within twenty feet f him. plunged into the river and was drowned. Negroes arc fishing for his body. LAWTON’S RETURN To MANILA. It Does not Indicate any Failure of His < 'ampaign. Washington, April 17. At tin* Mar De partment it is stated that the return of General Lawton from his expedition ‘kies not indicate the failure of his campaign, but that rr is evident that he has ac complished all that he attempted: the ■capture of the gunboat- ami the driving lit** rebels out of Santa Cruz. When he left Manila General Lawton took rations for ten days only. There i- little consolation in being the fir-t to discover your own mistakes. CATARRH coldVhead Ask Your | DRUGGIST . I j for a Generous I 10 Ce >t TRIAL c ZB ElY’n CREAM 841 Mj I coutvins no cocMne.j marcary nor any other] iniurious drug. It isl quickly absorbed. I Gives Relief at once.] , It Opens aud Ct*luiacs; the Nasal Passages. Allays lnfian amtion Heals untl Protects the Membr«*ne. Restores ! the Senses of Tiitte and Smell. Price Mi rents at Druggists or b) mail. Trial 10 cents by ) mail. EbY BROTHERS, 66 Warren fetreei, i hew York. RALEIGH AND AUGUSTA AIR LINE RAILROAD COMPANY. April *«fh. ls:n> ; Notice The special ims’ting of .stock j Imlilers of this eotupimy held this day. I adjourned to meet at the office <*r (hi* ! eompaii) in Raleigh. N. ('.. on Tl:nrs i day. May 111 h. next, at 11 o'clock a. m. J. M. SHERWOOD. Secretti ry. ! RALEIGH \ND GASTON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. April •*(lt. ISS*!>. Notice The special me«*ting of stock holders of this (snnjmuy. held this day. adjourned to meet nt the office of the eottipany in Raleigh, N. C„ on Thursday. May 11th. next. M 10. o’clock a, m. J. M. SHICRM'OOD. Secretary, We Will Sell on the Premises, at Public Auction... ON Tuesday, April 25th, 1899, At 2:30 P. M. TWELVE HANDSOME MODERN DWELLINGS Recently Built on Summit Avenue. These are certainly the best built houses in Greensboro, having double hoots am! double walls, interlined w*• b building |>nper; modern nickel (dated plumbing, ujhui range tool boiler, water, sewerage, gas ami every eouvenieuee icu improvement. There are few houses in the State u- well built ami comfortable, The qualify of material ntnl workmauship used in the (‘omdructiou, from the ground up, is of the very best. TERMS: One-sixth cash: balance in equal paymeuts at one, two, three, four and five years. Summit Avenue Building Company, GREENSBORO N. C THE RALEIGH WHCOMF.D' iContinued From First l'age.) returned from Manila, had be *u older-I to this port for reunion week, lie.* cruiser will prove a great attraHio** to tlu* thousands of Confederate v**t* ,aus who will be iii tin* city at that time, ati.l an ovation will be extended Cat taut Coghlan and his crew. '1 he officers of ih<* Raleigh v.il' la* entertained at a public bau',ri • "uiing their stay lien*. TIIE RALEIGH COMES SOON. Washington. April 17. -Tin* cruiser Raleigh will shortly go to Wilmington, N. 0.. tin* nearest port to fvtteigh. the city whose name she bears. I * iceeiv; from a citizens’ committee som** a*bl* tional pieces of silver in the serv ice pre sented by the city of Rale’gli. \H**r that she will go to Chariest, n. ami touch at other jaunt- not yet designated. What this country needs nm-t is a blind asylum for people who r,r<* blind to tlu-ir ow n interests. f U Me of Ere mo d uistrensing sights, is o see :i < hiki i.lmost choking with fhc circa Hal whooping-cough. Give uc ohiUl Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the •v tost pulmonary remedy, and re ** til v*c;ne ab once, tip: coughing -p*> :s will re-o *eur less frequently, in !, in a few days, the sufferer will be r.tin-iy ettred*. Iso ot her remedy can Cu.'in '\Sf' .-Lf-Vr-Cough quickly. O-- ■ ■ inV.i .-oi V |.; ;«:iat to rat* Doctors •••"* •* *. it. »*i ice civ At nit druggists. Wheat & Grass Crop \ ALLISON & ADDISONS High Grade FERTILIZERS. “Star Brand” Guano, “Mx Garvock” Mixture, “B P.” Potash Mixture, Acid Phosphate. We especially recommend the "Me Gavock Mixture.” It is extensively osec, in Virginia a fid Its use on the crops i» has given great satisfaction. North Carolina for the last two yean For sale by agents generally throng!* ont the State. Fend for circulars. ALLISON & ADDISON, Branch Vlrglnls-Carollaa Cuennes Co.. Ttichmoad. Va EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified a** executor of the estate of Bennett Sniedes. deceased notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the s »i < Bennett Smedes, to pres* nt the same to me on or before the ?th nay * f March, ISM#, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all p<>rsonH indebted t > said Bennett Nineties are hereby notified to make immediate payment to ine. March 3d, 18SU. CHARLES ROOT, Executor o' Bennett Nineties, dec’d. Shspukhr & Bvsbkk. Attorneys. lii $ — ' \ jljl - ~C I j \ s - j [~y~> *? '»v-- T* -r- 'T. If your liver is'out of order, canning Lujou-n: -*•, Sic!; Headache, Heart burn, or Constipation, take a dose of Moot/*® Pills On retirin'.', and tomorrow your di gr.-tive organ:: will be tcgulatod and you will la* brighi. active and ready for any kind ol work. This has been the experience of others; it will he yours. MOOD’S PILLS are sold by all medicine dealers. 2o ets. OTK E OF REGISTRATION AND ELECTION. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA County of M'akc—Township of Raleigh. Under and by virtue of an act entitled an net to authorize the issuing >»f bond by Raleigh Township for school pttr j.oscs. ratified February 2Sth. and in pursuance of the laws of North Caro lina governing elections, the Board <*i Commissioners of Wake county do lici" * - by give notice that there will be held oil Monday. June 12th. ISBVJ, in all-the preeiucts of Raleigh Fownship. in the County of Wake, at the polling pl.-i■■<•- hereinafter set forth, an election iijioii the question of issuing fifty thousand dollars in bonds by Ruleigh Townsiilj* for school purposes as is provided in said act. Books of registration for Un said election will be op-net! on May 18th, 181 >sl, and will be closed on SaUtr day, June ,10th. 1890, at nooft. Chal lenges will be heard as provided by law tin Saturday, June 10th. The pre cincts will have the same boundarie ,-is in the last general election, except that each ward will constitute a single preciuet. The territory lying between NewlH’rn Avenue and Hargett Street will register and vote in the Second Ward, to which it belongs, and that lying between HillslMtru Street and Har gett Street will register and vote with the First Ward (not being affected by the division of precincts for the election ttjMin the issuance of bonds by the city of Raleigh t*» be held at the same time.) The following are the precincts, places of registration, (tolling places, and the registrars: First Ward—Gonn’* Store, cor. Salis bury aud Jones streets —Mr Ivin An drews. Second Ward—Lee s Store, cor. Blood worth and Lane streets —K. Hugh Lo-*. Third Ward—-Jones’ Warehouse, cor. Blount and Davie streets —F. Henry Hnnnycutt. Fourth Ward —City Ix>t. cor. Salisbury and Davie streets —W. 11. Strother. Outside West, North—Taylor- Store —A. D. Taylor. Outside West. South —Jones Store- J. U. Harris. Outside East —Upchurch's Store— John R. Upchurch. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF WAKE COUNTY. April U, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The directors of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Institution at Raleigh will receive sealed proposals, until noon of April 24ih. for the construction of a new roof ami other improvements tipcat I the main building in accordance with ijitans and sjHsdtu arionts of Rose & U<ar- I r it. niov to be seen in the office of the principal at the Institution. Each ibid must Ih- accompanied by a certi- I fled < het-k for $l5O. as evidence if the jl4d is a<*eeptc*i'. that the bidder will en ter into contrava. and file an acceptable I justified bond in the stnn of $5,000. l»ufh [math’ [>ayahlc to the Board »>f Wm [tttrs of the North Carolina Institution [for -the Education of the Deaf ami ‘Dumb and the Blind. The right i- re served to reject any and all luds. JOHN E. RAY. I‘rimijLtl. I lira. THE HOUSEKEEPER’S PRIDE —1- TO H VV E— BEAUTIFUL, NEATLY TINTED WAILS. These you can have by using COLD WATER ALABASTINE. All Tints kept in stock. Full information and cost nniled free. IRBY & YOUNG, H XKUWAKK, SKKO, IMPIKSIKNT- Gt’AH VNTKKD Ct TLKKY. 1? E. Martin St. Balctgh. 8. C.
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