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rtr" NORTH CAKOUNA" COTJirr; sssfc aTaatd la Kew Tarau Rockingham-Jan. 20, July 11, Nov. t. Forsyth February 8, May 19, October 20. Rs EERRilIiL il 0 mmmmm" i Inherited Seoiula- SwlfTs Speelfle eurn tay lttae txvr of hereditary scrofula, which brok cmt over his ItM.

For a be had nftrM, aad I bad riren up all aopes of his leoovw when at lenfrth I decided to use S. 8. S. A). ter uMirtg a lew bottles he wu entirely cured RBf.lOUfiL 'v'- i Meessrs.

Hardin Pes- 1 Bopreme: Court. A. 8. Merrimon, of Wake, Chief Joa, J. Davisof Pranaliii; A.

a Avery, of Bnrke: J. K. SXiepherd, of Beaufort: Walter Clark, of Wake; Associate Jostices, 4 Theodore r. imviason, Keporteo. 8.Kana, of Wilson.

Cto rk. Bobert Hi Bradley, rjf Wake, Marshal and c-- -V Kunreme Court jneera in Kaleisrh the first Monday in February and last Monday in Sep: Umber. mn JWDICIAI. DISTXICt. Spring Judge WHiTaxxa, PallJudge uovbok.

i BeAnforWeb. 17th, Mar 36th. Nov- 24th. Cmn1taok---Marb 1st. Camden Malta lvtn.

Sept. 8th. Pssquotankw-Mareh 17th, Sept 15th. Perquimans March 4th, Sept; 82nd Chowan March Sept. 2th.i Oates Apnl 7th, Hertford April 14th, Oct.13th.

il-t, Oct. 20th, Tyrrall April 28th, Oct 87th- Dare-May Jfor. 8rd. Hyde May 12th, Not. IQtK Pamlico Maylth, Nov.

17th. SBOOHX JCDIOIAb DISTRICT. SprinKWndire WosucK.i Fall Jodse WhitakbIu i Northampton Jan. 20, March 31, Sept. 29.

Bertie i eo. Apru ao: uct. Ml. i CrSTen-Feb. 10, May 28a Nov 24.

Halifax-March 3, May 12, Nf 10. Warren March 17 September 15, Edgecombe April 14, October 18; THian TTDiciAa SprinjPrJndge Bovinr. Fall Judge Wo- Fitt-Jany, 6th, Mar. 17th, June 9th, Sept 15th. Frankfin-iJany; 20th, April 14th, Novem ber lltth Wilflon Febniary June 2nd, October 27th.

i Vance February 17th, May 19th, October 18th. Martin March 3rd, September 1st," Decern berlst. i i- Greene March 31st; September 29th; Nash April 28thj November rOUBTH DISTKICT. I SpringJudge MacRakv. Fallr Judge BoTKDi.

Wak-4Jan, 6th, Feb. 24th, March 24th, April 21st, Sept. 22nd, Oct. 20th, WayneWan. 20th, March 10th, April 14th Si SeDt.l8th.Oct.

13th. II arnettr February 3rd, November 24th- Johnston Feb. 10th Aug. 11th, Nov.40th. nrTH JUDICUL DISTRICT.

Sprinsr ais AumsXD. i-- Fall Judge MacBaa. 1 1 Durham Jan. 13, Mar. 24, June 2d, Oct 13.

Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July 21, Nov.24. Chatham Feb. 10th, May 5th, Sept. 29th.

QuaforiFebw 17, Mar 2r Augj 18, Deo. 8.. Alamance March 8, May 19. October 27. Orange-Careh August 4r November 8.

-Caswall April 7, August Hi November 10. rersoo April 14, Angust xnremDer 17. sixth judicul niSTKioT. 1-1 i spring Juage uiavxs. aiH-wnage New Hanover 20.

April 14, 22. Lenoir Feb. August 18, November lO. Daplirr Febi lO. Aug.

4, November 24. SampsonFeb. 24, AprO 28, December 8. Pender March 10, September 8. Carteret March 17, October 20.

i 1 Jones March 24, October 27. Onslow March 81, Norember 8. SITKTTH JUDICIAL SprineudBvnum.FaIl--Judjre Graves, Anson an. 6U1k, April mm, bept. 1st, Not.

24th. Columbus January 18th, March 8l5t, Julv 28th. CumberlAad-rJ anuary 20th, May July 21st. JSovember luth. Eebeson Jairu.

27th, May. 19th September 29th' I -k: i Richmond Feb. 10. June 2, 18, Dec. BladeiMaich 17, OcL 20, Bruii8wioB-rApru 7, bept.

i Moore March 8, Aug. 11, Oct. 27. i KOHTB JUDICIAL DISTaICT.1 Sijnni? JndEra Jfau-t-Jud itrnum. Carbarrus Jan.

27, April 28, Oct. 27. Iredell Feb 8, May 19, Not8. Kowan Jb elv.17. May Au DavidaonMarch 8 Randoph March 17, Sept', 15.

i i 81 bept 29i a Spring udge Merrimon, Fall Itariaf jks east tvsstrsbt yaws this tiea has a specUirv la psrtayfaa. i sssa sad sa far asdasss It Is ths-aldssw ta krfsktasd.ika sssstsaeosssM sdMaf of th kind is Hqm MWtisM Ks soooMr rscstioa. rCsisJ(isTrssLscsa4desM: W. SADLER. FrssMssV i ssrsl is Of.

Oisrlss St. WtiBcrMd. No sympwai bow irmtn ui aiseaas. This was three; ears aao. ftHBHs4bersvBIUe.

In the early part of last year I had violent attack of rheumatism, from- which I. vu confined my bed for aver three atonths od at times was liable to tan myself is 1 sea, er even raise tae cover. a nurse oao. ce. be in constant attestants day and 1.

was so feeble that what little aoariahmeat l-took had to be riven me with spoons 'tar ealiins- in the best local chrsicians. and trying ail other medicines without receiving 1 any benefit, 1 waa iadaoed by trieods to try bwuvs opecinc (9. o.i uwxmuuuw Mhar nadinlMa. and took teonMOl 8.8.8. tturteea small bocue, wuci aosctea a eom nlntM and mrmanent cure.

X. BAfaTi 14 Dorado, apneas. Treatise on Flood and Skin Diseases saa3 CARTERS 'Ml RrrrtE IVER i Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles md- i dent to a bilioos state of 'the system, such as Business, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain in tito Side, Ac. While their moat rkaoie success has been shown in coring; Headache, yet Caara's Lrrn.8 Lrvxa Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying comyiaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomachy- stimulate the liver and. regulate tae avaa iney oniy cured Ache thev would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who ooce trv them will find these little pills vahiaMe in so many ways that tney wui not be willing to ao wuaout Jtut after aa sick head Af3 is die bane of so many lives that hem is where we nan oar -great- uor puis ears at whOe others do not.

Ga-rra's Lmu Lrrra Pills are very sroal and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use thera. In viaks at 25 crntaj five for $1. Sold ee jwbem, or sent by mail.

tn nv'Mi'ins wt. -i mm I HIMIW C1 i 4SM II Tin mm. eu( pals. Hook of I mxian sent wl B.M.WOOLI Oifice 1044 WhitehaU St. How Lost 1 How Regained, IMS SCIENCE OF LIFE "rienrifie and standard papain Medical TroTta at the Errors ot in 1 rnjBKmi iroiuiy, lmpunm lue juoofk ieajittcg froca Koiir, Vice, ieftoraaca, Jbxccaecs.ai.-Ircnuiui-w, Eicrvarii' the vtcttir.

er il l'c' r7-i or tOf jal Avuid ua-t i ul prei.Cc.-. PcsaFts th1 rT. li co.iUir pa fcra. lWtacdi'ia I iiaj T.bf 1, fua oiir ijfc br. sail, id, omreaiea Ui p' Ji.

per. i. IUtt. rsuve Free, if vija pis' now. Us hi -risked aithor.Wm.

re-, eerred the UOLU AX KidtTlir SIJtUA fc itrnm th XumisI jU4ii Atiuriariea fsr (hi PU1X.B tsHAY a su4 PU VSIUitl. D.ZBI1 JTYJi-arkCTiDd aeorps of Assluct rhvaicians Bay omcnlted, couii-sentallT- by taUl a hi person, at offlre thjs iEABov injajicAL. wsimm Ka. 4 Jlav i whom alk orcWs foe books ruar should lareoted ss abora, PAUtCtift'S HAIR.DALSAr.T 3 CtaujmJUMf kwMiin Uki hair. jtwl failrte Restore Gray rtiir to its TesMHitt Cen i Cjrwuk'lriAiKuBd Sraad.

it rfcla4a amt-r I ANTED SALESMEN, salarr or commis-W sion, to handle the Kew intent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Greatest selling novelty res jirodnaed Erases iaaVthar nasi lily in twa seconds; no sbrawon -of papir. to SuOper eent profit One agent's saius araoanted to is six days; anosser feci in two hoars. want one energetic General Agent fataavuh State and. Tern toryW taani pie by mail S5 cents.

Ver terras I Lb UJtmjIt f.KAHtn HtU CO, La( Yosse, Vita, Agenta Wanted to "Kjpv sell pinless Clothes Lint; no more clot hea pins needed. It holds the heaTiest and finest fabrics without pins. Clothes do not freeze to it and eannot Wow off. It is a TTKI ft perfect winter line. ample line sent by mail for GO eta.

also 60 est line by mul tub prepaid. For circulars, price list, address th' lriaJasa, Clothes UMUUiUiNsioa mvees. woronsutr. atassi. a nitim WATITED br an old reliable firm: XX.

W(e protita; qaick ganplefree. A rare opportunity. Geo. A. bcott, (Ms way, N.

I -III1IDEEC0EKS, Xhe only ears for Corns. Stops aU pain. En ires eomtort lo the leeL 16c -at arusfitt. mm ABE rrKrcrrrhJt um i i tno Hare yon Coneh. Bronchitis.

Asthma. InAiaaM- lion? Use tAliKEBH OINOElt 1 OMCTlthaa VAUSMtfe 1 ST news and Observer. JTBIDAY APRIL 11. 1890.. The Calldrea's Prayers.

The tender twilight tails: AtkU bmt beside my knee While shadows climb the. walls, 5 The clustered heads I tee And, free awhile from household cares, I sit. and hear the children's prayers. Oh, pare young soals and white, If or grace they rweeuy jay 1 1 I And, precioaj in Hie sight, ij i if He triatiotsaTtheiftf'NajrA iH i i Who eeotly in His bosom bears. 4 I jTheaa, lamps, and listens to.

their prayersl j' Their fond petitions rise! I In love that casts out fear, Beneath His holy eyes, They kneel, nnrexed byiiurifal snares. Of faithless thoughts that mar our prayers Lord, that we may become Trustful as children are 'Oar lips have, long-been dumb Our steps have wandered far. hi- fl Forgetful of tine oMen stairs Of faith and lore, the children's prayers l' ri ffe BA08 OTEB THKDt i Taets Showatby trorgwttPoeiiin ita. i April exciting times immediately fof-o wing the assassinatioAf. Abraham the prisoners," tho were arrested connection witb that, affair, vere1 confined on jboardj, of XTnitecT States monitors anchored in the Potomac river, opposite thej xaryTard.

A history of the Washirgton Jfavj-Yard; written by Chaplain Henry Bt Ilibben which jas.t jpeen issted as an executive document by th6 So4-ate contains the otdera given to i lie commandant of the nav yard las to the' care (of those important pris Ut era, and jthese orders reVeaL one two features of their treatlnent, whi ch it is believed have never before: been made public, i 1 6 II U- The first order was from the Navy Derjartment to XTommodore J. OB. Montgomery, Commandant of the vard and dated April 15, 1865 the day -of. Mr. Lincoln's dealh.

It read as follows: Yi-Vix tne tmuiary autnormes the fmurderer of thecPr8ident and take him; to the navy yard," put in a monitor and" anchor her out ii1 the stream, with strong euardon sel, wharf, and in navy Call on commandant of marne corps for guard. Have veaael immediately pre--pared. ready to receive the criminal at any hour, day night 'He will be heavily ironed and guarded to prevent escape, or injury to nim- Two davi later the department notified the that 1'the War? Department, wishes special at tention called tins afternoon to order: of Saturday, 15th inst. j'Eeep a boat in constant reaamesa ana nave a guard at the gate, that jt he prisoner can safely, got on board' fr I The first prisoners wete received at Ihe navy yard that night, and 1 the following day Commodore Mont gomery reported that Mike-O'Fla herty and Lewis Jayne iadibeenv de- ivered.t during the i night and were confined on board the- monitor San gu 8, in double irons and under trone euard. Samuel I Arnold4 waa added to the prisoners at in the morning of 19th.

The same day; the commandant received orders to permit no person to im pr hold 5 communication the prisoners without a pasr signed-jointly by the secretary of War and the Sec retary of 'the 1 At 11 ilv p. April 350 two more prisoners were, eceiyeaj an xne navy They were James' Andrew At zerott andnErnest Hartman Kitchie his brother-in-Jaw. April 23 he As sistant Secretary of the Havy sent this -order uy- Commodore ALanv gomery: (j The, Secretary of VVar mshef At acrott separated, from, lus prouief-in- law, Ritchie, by puttitgUhe formed ia-aaothervve88el, unbeknown to the prisoners; also, that a ball and chain-be put on each ankle of Payne un ine ionowing aay ine commandant IrtJceivedl, directions which Bhowed that Secretary of War Sth4 ton proposed to-neglect-noiprecau- tion toward preventing any sort communication between the prison ere TheWdirectioni were-a foil lows U- i '-W- The; Secretary of Warf requests that the prisoners on board iron-clad belonging! to his department for better security against conversation shall have 4 canvas bag put pver ths head 6 each Jtn4 tied around ihe neck, with a hole for proper breathing and but not seeing, and- that Payne secured to prevent seli-destructionf'' TO thU orderwhiclf is noif btought to light for the first time, Command ant Montgomery replied on the samel :4 1 rj I ''Ihf era are- In-alt rwpetentirelT se-' cvurem-M4-4 Ned fSrjansler waa taken from the old Capitol Prison that day and con- cnea pne.Oi me moiwjr. j.nree days later; April 27; the commandant reported tq the NaW. Department as fofiows: "DaviiC and the remains tof I JVilfces i Bobh were delivered here at 1:45 this morning.

-The body of JJooth changing What disposition shall be madeof Uf It is on board the ironclad ontaukH i tl? Later in the -day the commandant hauded order, signed bi Secretaries Welles and Stanton, directing him to permit Surgeonj Gen-eral Barnes, Judge Advocate General and, certain: pfSoers and; eiviiiansineludiDgt a-pno to go on board the fontauk 'and see Booth's body. The' order dit rected that after thte Surgeon Geni eralihadS made jai autopsy the body should, be placed" in a strong box; carefully seale delivered the charge of-Co L. C. Baiter, 1 I I I I I LSI III! I 1 1 siiaj'Ji i.ll i Yah Hovna's Cocoa Delicious: mad Tadkm February 17, septemoer w. -j Wilkes March 8, September o.

Alleghany March 17, September 1. i Stokes April 14, August 4, November. 10. Surry April 21, August 18, NOrembr If; tottb nftaaiu, mstsjct. t-Sprine Judsre Brown.

FaUWudga, Merri "I- f'S'l flendemn February 10, July 4. Burke March 8, August 4. -OaldweU March 17, September 1. Ashe March 24 May 26, Angust 18. Watauga April August 25.

Mitchell April 14 September 8. Yancey April 28, September 22. Mcltoweu May uctooer u. aXlTtlTTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge -4 udge i.

Brown. 1 Catawba January 13th, July'14th. Alexander-January 27th, Jnly 2th. TTnion Februarr 10th. September 15th Mecklenbure Februarv 24th, August; 18th Gaston March '17th, October Jth.

Ijncaln March, 31th. September 2vth. CleveJand-r-April 7th. Auirust 4th, Oct.i20th, Butherford April-21st, October 587th. Polk May 5th, November i TRLRH UDICIAL W8T1TCT.

Spring -Judge I CosBoa, Fall JudgB Philips Madison Feb; 24th-. Julv 28th, Not, 17thl Bxmcombe March 10th, Aug. 11th, Dec L. Transvlvania 31st, September 1st. Haywood April 7th, September 8th.

JackBen April 21st September 22nd. Macoo- May September 29th. ft Clay May 12th, Ocfe, 6th. Cherokee May 19th, October 13th. Graham June 2nd; October 2Tthv Swain June 9th.

November 3rd. SIIMl I Catarrh. Catarrh is a most disgnRtinff silment, arid ye manr suner wn ino auwase Th will -tor lrwI sTmtications. which ido HO rood whatever, bat isil to try such constitxi- fional treatment as is afforded by a use B. B.

Untuii Klrmd JUlns). wkichi removes- UM mnnoni txiinon in ths blood sad thus eradicates the cause of the disease. i -N. Edwards, Iiampassas Bprmeay riexas, writes; was yrefctly annoyed with PUrrh, which impaired, my general health, The dis-charge from my nos was very offensive, ana 1 used -vsrioas advertised remedies witnoat fit until anally the use of a. B.

JB. entirely eurea proua to recommend dioou npwar tmTtiMsi n. xowauft-a. ua, writes: "We induced a neishbor to try B. BsBj for catarrh, which he thought incurable, as it had reatstad au treasssaat.

is aeucntep amp hu oontuums itsuse he was eared soand and well. Col. Cowle8wa8 so prostrated when informed of the death of his son that he had to be carried to I the office of the Clerk of the House where he remained for more thah an honr before it was deemed 'wise tq i remove him to his hotel He Came i with his familj directly home. Bucklen' Arnica Salve. The Best Salve Sin the- world- for jents.

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, few sores, tetter, chapped, hands, chilblains, corns ana all skin eruptions, and posmveiy cures piles, or no pay It is guaranteed tq gtw perfect or money refunded. Price 23 cents pet For sale by John MacRae. druggist? 1 I East system i has. purchased the Borne and Decatur roa4 and will extend it to Far tofii mr TATLCfd 1 ,1. lOsasrsl sa4 081 i mvvi IMWnkassssf MyasaXiaa, 11 Error ss frmsss ia OUsr tsssaT s-u Htinyiw mm i sUUnAiOBUf PALOsils V.

arsserfba aad faHyi-o sudors Blj ii ss tb ty spssinc iwm sw tmin uurmal th iAimmmjMd Amsisrospi. WsbsTssald BtrOfor e. sBBJsy tm aa-; tasMMOfsaMS- tt. BoWb7lrsJ i Baflsrlag from ths sflsots rovthfal anon, assy iNHmMMitbinii ssad a vstoshla tssstfss lsd) wmjalns; faH tmrtieaUxa for hoax oora, rRnotaw. A splsadtd snsdlesl work shovldM isadbf svsrj usa who to asrvoas aad dabitltsfsd.

Adrssa, rreC F. FOWLJE3B, wis aiaU he lose via Wait 1st aha far tataesiaai lelf-samrt yi j. Bubber Belting. and coaL 1 Best line, of Heating Steves Outfits, Sash, Doonv BlindavLime, Plaster, K. 1 4- CO.

LsJllJLUOi s- "It WANT IN THIS UNE. BOdES, BLANK, AmmmmUwf fclili. BWaa TSSATSXV Sll iSlI Sm mm uh Inm Wl ul Writ. I ltrsssysjra 5 And School cf Bora: I I I For the benefit of the Exchange for Woman's Work there, is now in-progress in New York an exhibition, of some of Edison's wonders. In the main hall there are electri cal exhibits almost without number and for nearly every conceivable pur pose.

-Tne micropnone, winch so in creases the power of the receiver of the telephone that the most minute sounds can be heard, is seen. Another exhibit is the tasimetre, which is so delicate an instrument for measurinir heat that the heat of candle a mile away from it can be estimated, The vote recorders ia also on view. The wonders of the phonograph are shown in a number of rooms to the north of the main. hall. are three small rooms, in each of which there are seat for five; in a larger room nine- phonographs are running with music There are also rolls which give out the voices of well-known people abroad, and songs and speeches may be-heard at wilL 4 There is a lopg-distance telephone with a phonograph connected by which the voices are sent over the wire to any placet where they are wanteds The visitors -last night had to be almost driven awa from the phonograph, so interested were they in' the novel exhibition Again and again tenor of the German Opera Uompany, rerotti, was heard in "Di qwella and the people never seemed to tire of it.

Tho high came but from the sounder nearly as loud and clear as if the were in the room, and even the most skeptical were convinced of the workmen of this wonderful instrument. The room8 the basement which are nsed by the long-distance tele phone were packed: last nicrht, and time and again were the visitors re quested to -move on so that others might hear what was being sent on tne wires. There is room for a nun drc4 people in the troom and, at all I Lt. ii AVt AV j. I limes it was xou.

vn one sec 01 wires where a score of people were listen ing connection vras made with the Uasuxoy and the sabre son? from ''The Grand Daohesai i almost as plainly heard aa vf Lallian Kas sell were in the room, the words being clear and distinct. The patter pi Fanny Bice shoes aa shew daneedrora the heard distinctijj iand thetfchorioaes Were tueajirdharp. Arrotherwset of receivers connected with the Broad way 4-neaireana itnfi -'AiLKado'' was listened to by, dozens ol people over a' mile away almost "distinctly as if thej wereinyth? another place people- were listening to a cornet which being Boston and to. STjeechmakinr in the same city. A room which win hold abont fifty was crowded all of the time, and the microphone filled the room with the sound, of the cornet which was being played in Boston i i CTTL- tah mi a ne gu jl neabonum was weu attended, there, the speaking dolls of Edison' invention strutted pon.

a mimic stage to the -delight of the. hearers, la. the: mystery-room dissolving riewi were seen, A miniature electric railway i runs around the column in, the centre of the building, ana aixractea mncn attenuon. Doat Bsst thm Tapra, Davidson 1 it is reportecL. that over i one- half of the "DUblic school teachers North Carolina take and read a newspaper or I With this statement before ns, We.

re of the opiniorj PMoses in his recent strictures-on. our school teach ers; was about No Imart has anv business jteacninz school who does hot read newspapers." because fum eaucauon is onjy i aau complete. I VsUbasTraJasahW.K.C. Morton 1 A solid train of vestibuled Pull man cars passed down the Western North Carolina ia4tonerejnj last week! JJM A ratnirjnsii: road circles to the effect that through vestibuled trains will soon be run regularly between Washington and A8neviie. the wonder- ul increase in travel over this road both winter and summer demands increas(e4facilitiesv? OIOCESYOf OstTCABpUJTA.

Bishop X.xaaaa's Spriaa; TtatsaUasui 1890. April Friday, Bingifood. i 1 1 Kb April Sunday, Jiocky Mount i April 18, Sunday p. i April 15, Tuesday, p. Battleboro.

I April 18. Wednesday, p. Tarboro. 1 April 17, Tuesday, St. Mary's, Edgecombe county.

:5 1 April 18, Friday, Palmyra. I April 20 Sunday, Scotland 1 April 21 Monday pf m.j iouisburg. I April 27, Sunday p. Anson ville. i May 4, Sunday Christ Church, Baleigh.

May 4, Sunday St. Mary's, Hal eign. MMayj'lt, Sunday, Church. of Good fenepnem, May llw Sunday, nu. St.

Augustine, spiay 14, Wednesday, Convention, Tar- Doro. i i Cammnnionat morning SBrricel ior iAocesan Missions. Fuxa act like magic on a weak, stomach. III. the a.

JorCT-n surviving partner philanthropist, Peabody in tne backing buginess, ha died of in jur ies receivea irpm xeing tnrown rora his Oarnage at Mount Advice to Mothers. 1 Mrs. Wlnslow's Boo thins Syrup should alwsva be nsd vbn eaildrsn ar eattins teeth. It I Ueve she litanCerra4 prodasas aaU urai, quiet sieep pr rsuevuis' toe cnudren from pam. aadthf httlaaherah, avakss as bright ss a button.1',.

It is very pleasant to iute; soothes th child, softens ths rnms, allays all pains. rs otsves wind, rsgtHass lb toowaie and is ths best known remedy for. diarrhoea, whether ether ris Jwenry-i risinc from tee thin pr other eauses. at nve Ane itnoae iiana; election now depends onttho Tote in- Providence. Liooks as 11 the ice cutters of this Tear jthe pf It orMt With Ant sumnrr 'that! i 4 Jf as.nQtiQtllhntheT uui.

U9 iuu, I 1 Fresh, Reliable GROCERIES. 222 FAVLTIEV I J.T. STREET. I Evaporated California Apri cots. Peaches, Prunes, Raspber nes, tfce.1 N.

C. Dried Apples and 1 '1 New? York Medium Beans. 1 California Dried Lima Imported Parmesan Cheese, grated for Maccaront Edam, Pire Apple and, Tar- bell Cheese i i Hazard's ShrewsburyTomato Ketchup, best in the World. I Smoked Salmon, 'Yarmouth fish and fine MackereL New Catch N. C.

Roe and I Cut Herrings. Goal PhJLH, Andre wa, W.B. Grimes, I Andrews Grimes. Office; 216 Fayetteville Street; Telephone 79; 1 ara, wesi xiargeu; i Coal KNTHRfllilTE For rrnaces, Orates and Stoves. WHITE AND RED ASHE y.

I COAL I Kanawha, West VinHnia Splint tiMBt Tennessee Sitw lurer-J Soft, Pocahontas Soft, Gay- ton Soft, 4irect from the All coal delivered en the liBe of thaRalefoh 4 Franklin ton Louisburg, Oxford Henderson, and Warrenton and Pittsboro I railroads, by at tide-water- prices, wiusBugna 5 Longer Cat, Hickory, Oak and-Pine, cr- load TMPORTANT TO 1 Magistrates, County Officers, Law- )-. yers and Boslness Men. l' NOW READr! i I H0ETH CAEOLIITA 1 Manual oflaw andForma THE LATEST AND-BEST. A(l, the Forms and JChanes, including those passed CoL Walter dark, author of 'dark's Code of Civil Procednre. ws Peac ss Men Justices of the Pe yen and Business eacer uonnir umc ffieexs, Law- en will find in it a compiled foi rm.

ready, to hand, muchteerrieeahht informs bon tbat cannot be found anywhere els with. on consiaeraoi iaoorana reMSfca. M. B. Bur bee.

Esq- one of the leading Justices of the Peace North Carolina, says I and in Tax Nobth Caousa Makuai. or liAWa i Foaxaa- work mora thoroughly adapted to the needs of Justices of the Pesce, to guide them in their official duties, than any work yet seen by me. -1 takeipleasnre in reoom. mending it to the Magistrates of the State. I C- P.

Unchurch, Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake county, writes: In it are more statutes, forms and decisions relating to the duties of county officers, and especially to Clerks of the Superior Courts, than 1 have been abls to find in ower aooa. county officer ought to bs without suoh an excellent aid. A. uurcnison, isq, Dunn, -m ifMiiia, rm. i ststwsi 'i "It is the best form book for North Carolina.

T.m yers. Justices of the Peace, Boaines Uea, na st I have ever seen ONLY til Sent Ppe tag Prepaid on Beeeipt of Prioe. ED7AEDS. BEQTJQHTOK, Baleigh, N. NOBTH CAROLINA Home Insurance A LEIGH IT.

C.f i i- -i Osgakizio rjf, 1868. v. 1' I Has been insuring propertrin North Carolina for eighteen years. With agents in nearly every town in: the, State accessible to railroads and east of the mountains. THE HOME 1 Solicits the patronage vt property owners in the State, offering them safe indemnity for losses at rates as low as those of any company working in, North Carolina.

CLASSES OJB? PROPERTY, INSURED. Dwellings in town and country mercantile risks, churches, schools, court houses, society lodges, private barns and stables, farm pro duce anu nve sLoca, ooiion gins. Insure in the C.r HOME INSURANCE COMPANT; T. Pzutaosz, Chas. Sec'y and Treas.

W.O. UrcHuacHr" P. Cowput, Yioe-Preaidentf I Adjuster. i Ho. I'ayetMTUie street.

Telephone No. THE YABBOBO HOUSE R. RANET; Proprietor, RaiZIOHN. (X Rates $3.50 per day. $10.50 to 15 per week.

ARRINQTON, Manager! RaLXiQH, N. C. Rooms.with meals at Yarbora House, $3.00 per day; $10 per week. i Special rates' to- lawyers attendlnjr Supreme Wood i i have moved into their rew toret! 212, Fayette- 4 two doors below heir former stand. Their Stock is complete, embracing everything de in the line of Table Supplies, Staple nd Fancy With additional room sind ther offer every possible in- ducement to housekeepers in the price and quality of their goods, and in prompt and careful delivery.

They offer abo a fine as- i jrtment of pure and reliable Wines, Bran- dies, Whiskies, Malt -Liquors, for famnv be drank on the premises, or in quantity less j. than one quaft For special announcements, from day to i i. day, see the local columns of this paper. HARDIN PESGUD.1 WE i HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF. THE 1 FROM THE i RALEIGH ICE FACTOR ana rrom tms date are this date are prepared Ito fill all orders ior carloads or low as the EIFTYTOM NOW READY I FOB DELIVERY AND FROM Eiflhiio Pifteeh Tons' MADE EACH DAYi Jones Powell, Dodd's Corner and Central Depot, RALEIGH, N.

O. With an upward tendency-the nulk marketi i We don't milk that way; we give our customers th CREAM OP BARGAINS "i ETerJ time Two big cases mg just opened. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS STOP 'AT THE, EHbseley Hbuso 124 FAYETTEVILLE ST Stxefet'Cars Pass the Door Every Everything firet-class, neat, clean and com-; fortable. Our guests are cared for, and ma-ie i-to feel as if at home. REASOBJ RAIEa i 60 cents per meal; Lodging 60 oents: $lSC to $3-00 per day.

5 f3-. Will make special, rates- to Lawyers, as we are near the Capitol and Supreme Court rooms. The only Ladies', and Gentlemen's ailing. room in likleigh. Anything served toorder i- PORTRAITS PAINTED' by RANDALL, 131 Fayetterille Street, RALEIGH, N.

C. Testimonials will be furnished upon appli-' cation. 1 WIRE RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL WIRE" 1 WORKS, i DUPUR 115 North Howard street, Bal- tinwre, manufacturers of wire "railing for cemeteries, balconies, fenders. wuvo, wuuu auu cwu screens, woven i iron twusteaa settees, etc. a Jl "i Clritci for Prices 1865 One -Fonrttirpf Experience- In Hardrare Hardware of -every description, Leather and for wood Best Breech and Muzzle Loaders, Spertmen's euro, uie worst cases ana is tne oest remedy all ills arising- from defective nmsritiuTi uement, tsui uighf' and 'uotton Jung'-UOOK stores, il Paints, Oilsy Glass, Varnishes, .:4 EALEIGH, sow: Send YourOrdcirs toi.

for aks a iiiw. dw. ana H4W. MADEiWiTH BOILUfO i GRATEFUIi BOILrKG 2ITL1L' The improved method of fastening strings of. Piano, invented by na, is one of the most im- Both the Idaaon A Hamlin ftrmna excel chiefly in that which is the chief excellence in any musical instrument, qnality of tone.

Other-things, though important, are mnch less so than this. An instrument with anmnsicsi tones eannot be good. Illustrated caUWuee of new styles, iatrodacad this season, seafjee. BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO PianosOrcans 1 zjs itjii i FOB YQU MtflVS-i UlfUlM eftnnnt onntM trrnMut itmArd Vr rt.lwrnaaTraa. instantly..

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