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BVBRV AFlKKNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY W1DBH. BARBIS. Ei aadPrap'r. Suuct;mu.i: Oim Yaw ti t Su M oaths Cat -Dim ?oniltt fi ; Per Wsek to cents. Pap-Tdcbvaml ta tha rtty by canter fcsa ol cftarro. ' . ADVMtTKlNC Ratm low and liberal. MONDAY. FEBRUARY II. 1889 f 7 HE STATE GUARD. As has been noted in The News, . the. negroes about Golds boro have been leaving in swarms of hundreds for the west. The spirits who have been leading the movement came near stirring up trouble last Saturday. The Argus says: "The names of the writers and publishers of the infa mous negro circular that appeals to the lowest race prejudice of the negro and seeks to stir up sedition among the colored masses by calling an ex- elusive negro mas meeting in this city tomorrow, for colored, people only, men and women, 'where no white people will be allowed,' are known in this community. They are 'educated negroes,' that better was expected of. Their names are 'on the' list,' and they will be held responsible in case of emergency. Even as it is, their circular will be belore the next grand jury. It is urged that 'the Lord and not the. 8i-hmoiid Danville Railroad is taking the negroes to Arkansas' llic ignorant negroes and not those Vdu.ated' ones that write infamous, incendiary circulars anj Hon t go themselves, but remain here and ex pect to be toleraled by the white people whom they are seeking to arraign and prejudice their race against. Hut alter all, may it not be that the Lord i on the side of the? wliili eoilr in tins exodus? R!s. in,;-. 111 ilisiii.v I. njiionily come to a mpk. ' ' . There was a great gathering in Goldsboro on Saturday, but a whole some (ear of the Slate Guard alone held the negroes in subjection. The State Guard! What would we do without it anyway. It was never more necessary than now, and it will be more necessary in the future than it has been in the past Let the Legislature provide for it liberally. President Harrison has rented a cottage at Deer Park, Md., for his home. President Grant spent the summer in the 'same cottage fifteen years ago. and President Geveland Tramps would do well to give Macon, Ga., a wide berth in jour neying Southward.' Whenever one of these traveling gentry is brought before the Mayor of Macon and fails to give satisfactory evidence that he has means ol support he is fined $25 and costs or sent to ork on the streets tor sixty days. That generally settles them. THE GENERAL. ASSEMBLY. ACROSTIC. pome and insure your property V wun us. Senate 16th Day. Fran the Raleigh Visitor. February 8, 1889. PASSED THIRD READING. Relief insane persons confined in jails; comnerclerks superior courts lu uuuioii .iiuiuaur aiait.iiii.iiia ui money in their hands belonging to . . 1 j jT.r 1 omers; 10 proviue additional accom modation lor Institution for D. and Dumb (gives to the institution the State lands known as Camp Man- gum, west ot KaK-ign;; allowing thice Judges Supreme Court to su in absence of the others; repeal chapter 21, laws 1885, as to counties of Pender, Onslow, and New Han over; abolish June term Pasquotank Superior Court; to appoint commit tee to investigate railroads and other corporations which fail to pay taxes. Bill to promote efficiency State Guard passed second reading. N G" B U ever let a day pass until you are insured. once 4 CO. to 0. S. a. BUTT c sure you will get what you pay lor. nder no circumstances postpone this matter. Teach others that delays are dan- Racket Store! GREAT SALE OF MENS' HATS. House. PASSED THIRD READ IXC. Incorporate town of McFarland; amend charter ol East Carolina R. R. Comniny; amend law relating to lees of Superior Court clerks, so that fees for transcripts of judgment shall be 75 cents instead of 45 cents; to simplily statute ol limitations so as to make it uniform; abolish the May term, render county; prevent killing fish by dynamite. Bill to make ten hours a legal days wo:k, failed. To authorize the Sheriff ut the State to administer oil In in rae of the justification of bonds; the hi'! ti allow Charlotte to fund bo: ds, ii.unl their third reading Bill to make 10 hours a legal day labor in manufactories where women and children are employed passed second reading. 'o one and all vitation, we extend an in- T don't you lorget it. "all and get a calendar, ""urs are neat and useful. C. N. G. BUTT, TOM GRIFFITH, Leading Fire Ins. Agents. Telephone 197. jaiiS spent his honeymoon in a cottage not far distant from it. Although Mr. Harrison will have been President nearly four months by the time he reaches the Alleghany resort, and al though he may have worked very industriously during that tune, there will probably be J.ouo Democrats in office, and there will be five times as many republicans anxious to succeed them. Some of these will hie them selves to Deer Park, hoping that there they will not find red Upe stretched across their apiroa.b to the President, which brxts them in Washington. Deer P.iik, for two Of three day 1 of each week, will be the political, if not the legislative. oSpJul. Cardinal Giblxm returned to Hal tlmore on Wednesday afternoon frorrt Richmond, where be presided at the choirr of three clergymen from whom the Pope will appoint Bishop of Richmond. The Rev P. I- Chappcnc. D. D . ptor U St. Matthew Church, Washington. D C, formerly pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Baltimore, who ranks high In his Church as a theologian, scholar and speaker, and the Rev. A. Voo . De Vyori, Vicar Ceneml of the Dw resa 04 Ktciunond, M m generally Understood are two of the ibr. ,"bos Mane bar been arm 10 Rosjae for Bishop, and probably Dr McCtenriL president of the A met I .'c Culirjs at Rome, is the third. Major David E. Porter, of tUhl nr. Km of Admiral l1re. U, S. 1 that he ill soo) proceed la IUtuMaat command of IW dent LrS& vmy. It Was been In cunsutlatkwkk Minister Presto la ff sftertcsfw bhs)Mi for aota. Ilwej lust they Ixm Tlal tfi I;ref irvnts sad hart as vet arHrn 'at aay oVrVoft cnawlifsio. Mr jo Totit tpect salary of fyoo per Minthia goli and U event of k oVsih fovl!e to be pan! 10 bit A f ' - r4ni'tird r a Is Consumption Inevmblal Read the following ; Mr. C. II Morris, Newark, Ark., says : "Was down with Abscess of Lunirs. and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Be gan taking Dr. King's New Discov ery lor Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the fipest medicine ever made. " Jesse Middleware Decatur. Ohio. says: "Had it not been lor Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption I would have died ol Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Burwell & Dunn's Drugstore. 5 NEW FACTORIES And new enterprises of many kinds increasing our population "and bring ing in our m.M capitalists, superin tendents, operatives, etc.. al! needing houscfurnisliings o! various kinds, has criucd us to buy largely of such goods as Triple-PlaM :: Umm, CLOCKS. DINNER SETS. Tea ScSs. T-nnrd and .pnnned. Agile, Granite. Iron Indurated and .mi i iiin. iiii ol ,iu-h are I '..ICC 111 irkid :il .11 l pi ices a these good can !- sold. Art iilsKi:tioil of these gooK will convime yini ol their respective usii and value. Ky SMALL PROFITS Polite attention and prompt delive ries wc hope to merit a larger share of the tiade than ever before. Respectfully, 4 Norfolk Qyslcrs On the Half Shell at ALEXANDER 4 BlIBY'S NATIONAL SALOON. Opposite First National Punk. A' WINILStOLIQUORS, Tint Btock Imported Good. ycUING HORSE FOR SALeT I I ofVr a bargain tsfsosne one, it my (nur year old black colt, Tonry. He is Ky Tonry aiofwood. he br Wondlnrrs) llsmKonuin, h- by Hrl snoot fca Hi. dans, as Molly Rye, he by Tanynssxl. Ke br Strw.lwick i Dark, be by HitrtVrVsnool BWk. hk. Colt has Kees) bandied but htoe, out enough le poe that V tbelMsxie of a skrlAtl traine. ha wtil trot, well bare other stork foanger and older, if anybody nti a horse ibey tiSowrd see me. - Rwpertfallr, SS S. TRYON STREET or Ask for the CHINA PALACE. AIO(TEH SKA SfRPKNT SKKN IV TH K CA TAWliA RIVER. KRARMT Um (aniia Onlnl. whtcS Ut ( hrkxi at ' m acMfian kit, Ho.It. yiactSu tHrrv ingr Ihrr Hi a Buotlrr M wrpml la ih rttrr wt,Klt lo44fl m law arrmad t a ,11 Kng'il. nrolktv tSlfl of forty Irvl l.-nc I1t4 grwa M-rrnl Uke tjr t4wfif lilr ftra at H btthrt wIT M tntm On Ha Kw1 cmia few w MMMik,M . h ffi i'ii w-im .!i-p,- t k- persons w ishing p.-Brr, r- M -.H M l- ilwa mil t.'l r. w.; on :ur .. g a t.. !t. -. ( aj.l mi of.a.-a. to M- th lf. h H atit A recent large purchase of Mens' Hats from a failing manufacturer. brought us over 200 dozen of the finest and best line ol Brown. J'raD and Pearl Derby Hats ever offered here. 1 he manulacturer made tnem for his fine retail houses in New York. All the latest styles and shapes. All marked with the retail price on each hat. These had not left the lactory when the sheriff took charge of them and by the drop of the hammer turned them over to us for spot cash. Candidly it does re quire good business resolution to sell $3-50 Hats for $1.50. Our sales men urged us to offer them at C2.50, arguing that we could not replace them at that and we know this to be true, yet by the law of the Racket we can afford to sell these hats at $1.50 and we shall do it. It will pay vou to inspect this great bargain in Hats, which we open on Saturday fi.50 for choice. Nobby, stylish new, splendid stock. You cannot duplicate them under $t. so to $4 00. Our special sales of glass and quei n: ware will begin Feb. loth to Ijth, and of Harness March 1st, 1 00 dozen Adamantine rins ic. a paper. y first-class Leather Buggy Washers for 30c 50 different s liutigy Whips from 10c. up. AH latest styles in Spring Neckw now in. The greatest job in F Susj)cnders yet offered, all imported webs and the finest goods. Great iob in Tin Toilet Sets at 35c tier piece. I he finest 1 ubs you ever li.nl the chance to buy. These were made for $3.00 sets, and by closing th in by the piece we sell them at 45 cents. Tiuuarc is so very cheap e cannot afford to lake the liuie to talk it up. Mrs. Davis and our corps' ot Trimmers are now North schooling up and selecting stock for the season, We predict in advance that no Char lotte Lid y a ill need go North for lack of f-inc Millinery at home. This department of our business will be better than ever and second to none. E. M. DAVIS & CO. Willdopncate" andddl I Bo: I offered at So ': t-Yb. i.s"V t':- -lv -?.1-V--'-t-- Fatronizs Ybbt Ho i ORDERS FILLED PROV johnw miller;, statu THE BEST CORN-MEAl -AND- MILL FEE! PRICES ALWAYS EIGHT. . ; STAR MILLS CO, The Cemteal Mote the 1 J-if KW 'X7! IC-.T .1 ine j- ii J f tsV, 1S ., ECCLES& BRYAN, Proprietors. 5 . WITH .'.J- BELMONTANNEX Tut Largest Hotii. is Stati. ; I Light, airy, handsomdr k cd rooms, and a J TABLE UNSURPASi By any Southern Hotel I lent accommodations foe ure and commercial toon- PIANOS AND ORGAN Chickering Pianos. Arinfj Tuntx. Bent Panos, Math. Pianos, Mason & I lamliti I'iais. . . . . I Waterloo Organs. Pncfcarrl Onrans. Mason & tf. Organs, at low prices on ea U-rms. . Write me for price before buying, ' v The Urgest stock of Furniture in the State. E. M. ANDREWS No An opportunity is now offered all t -h. persons aishing to Ira rn the art of Telrranhy. at my School, cstab- Inbed August, IMS, in the loan of Blacks, S. C. Re-opened after the holidays, A the year iSHo. on the Jth day of January, and ttudentsfan enter at any time diirinif the rear. The location is desirable as a summer resort, and a healthier place cannot tic louncl IkxxI ntineral water I within the corporate limits, and scenery Kpial to many noted places oi v rtera oortn Carolina. SOARD-Oood board can be proc lars ef moath. TKRMS ly terms are fiofbf iiie nrsi monin, Sio for the second ih.i ii. w-'it Sfcj r p h-l ui ..a, wit S- rr-H M w -M, rm Hafff. lUrfM Swwr Cn I k ird Wjfnai ham A. C llavk ir- a O k.t-l.. N ; mrtl m Wxte w il, , 4.tr ' CUi ad 9mmim oar mm- SPBINGDALE OAIBI My henl consists (hirfly of the Kralcs Jersey. Devon, Ayreshire, (iuinra aixl the l-it native cattle that I could get. firing thoroughly adapted ! the climate and food 1. . , . .- . J , .1 . L . grade, s,e net only the hearties, and ! '"Vk'5 f" nth thereafter M Jong healthiesi. but the rattle that we ' , , ,u IT ran Bn t . tu .n I M monlhly in advance. No Mo the aaimai kinK.l.!n, towa are per-1 ! JTrtired U" ' horter period ban. the mutt sensitive to a chanc. I ,?n ,,,r'.' m??",- io( nT her ol ood aaxl rlimae, No Clile W , II llti ZT Pi ' t lo..cht from . d.anew hre . . . 'I " A R N LS. incipaL healthy and hearty at nur natie est- cose atS 4 w.rf the food h-fiild not only l cooled, but es- led to llie si frw at least 1 f hours, then it becomes sweet and npe tnr the table Orders d Bulk left at W. B Taylor s aill be promntly nlled- Met) WATKINS. KEY rOUND.-rc4rfir.K key te Mart door, ' AfTr this Ifbltf Mac. C'OW rtip, KM K U,t k. I-ATTA c Iditv : Q FA HOARD AIR-LINE. 0 v) and after January Sth k sWt ears will w4 run throsigl. betwrra Charlotte and Ralegh It will He neresMry tm ihrmtgH ptsaengers by he rv;ht irjina to changa cars st Mamari. 1 ne slrrprnsr ears bHweea Charlotte and Wtlmmgtos. will cntv tinwe to ran as leertinre. F. W. CLARK. i4 Cew'l faa, Afent. M. ilOWFLU " Freit Brtid, Cain Pici &c. rm ntfrAiiKO roa tnn iourrt - tsD, rlt. Attrxtto trs m ii'M rsst a !t11M, ': u. 1 : r r r . lan jot f n:rks. s. C AOI.IJA CKsTRAL I.LCO. XU Oskast Tm tvtr OCaraL PERFEdTLY PURE. a snare naiar-aitfai tmnai v rw , r- . i nm. II . m , i Dm ii, IMS. 40t aaitwiT r sa I , tn ssj sa a Haw. aiiffl a i OaM !a. I WlMf I staMtof sVMasssVy I .s taaV as J l. tVaaMaasM MpaiV UMa-M Sat r"al - La SSMSh. 4 It At aalfcarsmfeaat I U BawsaaaSTraaaa. itoa. tl. IMA. I i M a I ta at S aiM rtaai sir- la la I. t Art Ar :- M M Ma laHA T It Sa4 la s w 4 a- .vrV , 1fc I wmmS' It la Well Understood by Everybody that f B. NIOHOL SELLS FURNITURE LOWER THAN ANY U. HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA. My rawi 0 aa tfUto b awry rttfitfi. Bnlr S SmdH, Mi. Mttrtil, Sl, Umtfrt, TMtl, C4tri, mi j rrjikiX M) Krtt CUit Furmihirt ihtut. eiavkssiaaaSsslaatanawM idaa. vast imtswoW. Coslss. CaaWsi aaa Sr ( raa sldast IMaaasassaf Msaar ar IW air ) M aaa-lasS haarak fta MN at sat aal aata KaatwaMa mm tK.r la a mm- r '7 , ss. aaa ar s. stsa Ca-awl llaast ar 4a x eafar. ' I IT West Trad Str-rt. Oisrlrwt-. N. C iljaita ui Wesl it MnWmi, Qulckrssj Rouiete MERIDAN. ! ; jACKSON, ; vicksburc TEXAS. ': ' . f i CALIruRNIA . . At V Writ of call oe JOHN A. GE! Distixt PasarngeT Agr Kimball Uousc'AUaea C IL CROMWELL, Cf 5 ' Moetf"4 lan7iim OaO.TEil M a ISa B IW bm mm mm raa mm,mmm aa snra Ska a nnwM r m,ss m4 ad Ii la aa llaail aaaWaaaa W-aa OmtVxs aa4 aatosj Metial Osdiaaial Tm Ca.tV. 14 lis. J,irll.a- ss, akaa twsa rrsy SaUiiw.m far Sa , h-t . . AMtXAxnra a co C J- ELLIOTT A CO., VJa , Witchraikeritna Jewelen. RlfAttlStO A SrCClALIT. Watches) and Jewelry the cheapest In lie city. 213 Wit Trad Street, C1IAR.IX)TTE, . ..Mr W. D. TAYL0 Lunch It aupplietl viib fvefT the srsson, aJ OpfinUnUl 12 O'c! Night, Fin CarKl es, I iu''- ' ittrrry, ':;-rt. r" - I. I I- I). I s, --.v- r .. ;m, Wst r.. ... a i . a 4 a i..aia s
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