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,'V f j News and Observer. rag - B-Ai - BITE, .ifc...-i- - EDITOR. L, L.; POLgI Coiktarowftrao Epitok. IJI3DAX,.,f,..,t8EETJiMBEB- li 1380 oolie puttie seeking TOjolar'favor divide, TH - question of consolidation. There is no I partjeeesag-seoession; there ia no party ' dedrbg"iyag that it ia a derieUtuUbn. But there is a party desiring eoi (!nn .imdfii ueicircTOMtaiicwi that huxtoftjayS.if f their doc trine, but tWfoeyfr jt&d to' the ,eW oompliflhnt navi result. nNo . one doubts ther; retiring of the constitution the lam of Congress , passed ; pursuan? .liiii meanioe.of the words carries vita it e taAdrlx constituuo! n -t parjyfeeinginaiJOJrtrollofcC since the war, passed rZkdf atts trading . towards (trahza.me'wnTcfi have ' been broi;s$ Su premenCkur2,kaand'ayej by that bodyiTCpTppraed laiKely-iotReputK- cana, af , void, because unconstitutionaL. What i3ta passed by a; DemecAtic JCpii- gross Jhave ever been, deolamd wxmt2CT-r tionaljjvTe 'ddA'P mainn annnHiner an act Daased Irr a I)einol-' cision annulling an act paased by a Demo'l cratic Congress. It is only the acta of I , Republican Congresses that have been t proBpuncedvfiL bxbtfii as revolutioiuo7-r4Mat4aJ Jaj ... making I changes in the law not provided for by theeWl 'Aiof so declared void had for their object to bring about a eonsoUdaedgovernment---' to make ua a natio) fffA federal union. The constitution is express that ail rights e!e1ehied4ed)i2u jrithfthe people,jQr'tb" PtM respectively V the Be- pbLciisJ fCm 1 eentrauaed gorozamentt WOuW rtteder thatf f less, and they act on the- idea that the Federal government possesses all. powers not w&p&m'tfiL obliterate 8taBjiei,and tJh, .81. as mertieonnties. They claim the nghV tnd haVe 'qujil&j$itit troop li wopervise the elections held' la .tib Btftffr tf,ffflfo,ribJi H I erviateh)ki0rotrot( j in tLirsht cf amficBof.interfermr 1 with i dents the ddsn2eobens "St ai nswj of Sel ttscxai filaleVwiiSt o-xrpmb 'l lie schorl or J and stsMoH l tl 'itkti- tude to which coiaoJldatloB, ean.'well be carried. . There Is only one-step beyond, and thafclsete the inai will aktMM no matter . rA a much it mav be desired. 'The cractical our iMuueatptsm wnrraiin aaaqna gur enunentt ' C -i ; """; w, lv ii-t m.. . 'i :': Til'. "5f ' For tie r set endiss Bet)taber 10. tte total 'tJtMM MiiuiA2.cb2 baler last "wetSe.'1 21,123 ..bales dmw&hWSi& three mttteb&Jiidttto& W . 1:MA'-l5f riUvilJiooA' eerptp mct( ue&. 01 oeptcmucr, toou, 821:aS3f same period ef 1879, sbowing an increase sinee tCVli'j C(mrpared IdlliVtb m e in the of last seasxBLf titer a increase expcrtt.tO the stocks. Friday vert 83,S3 bales lata utey wen U iaa ksio , veax ago.: 1 The TjaMesj a ; fc ' lows esTlff lWisM4.ii Ji W f l5 T" "s . T(Miwa880r T3M91' bales; . 1S79, 429,8;J tIa 1880, 498ll; 187M Thes;'guriM indict increase in the eotion inJsighV Jj&Wffibte as eoaplrU wuulhe same' date of 1879, y an iaicyfhM.fd' empared. with the imrtaavODditw ttlVJ9. and a iBMmm witb ift-rr JW;-'"4 t'l '? ' :tK The total receipts-Oram 'tie plantations sia SepUmber' In l830erf'j 82,941 were EUb rj week from pilabous wet e 87 hales! Last yt lirett for the same week were 35,019 bales,, and for 1878 ihey;wera 56,423 bales. . t Inabpottioii'of ;thfl fJul States, and in a less portion -of the JUlanao. aaouaauon. .sees me toobouw- " al i: J. IdrflTTin liTi i i a im Tti m an the law brill uncrevWWEM IthU 5cf TOraSroTbatj WU We ri 1 a jr now States,; cxnisiderable raia hss fsllea the past I elenteot, and tue Jresult to-day is very un week.1'. Ib'asUVwam .ereatber ;vax-' eextatoj enaneeabng, noreverV.favor- tremelv desirable hOTf; and tliaee raiiii, if continued) eaanot fiul to 4r nucn barm, at Iiverpool on. jpridaj.last , TrsSi7id.i m St ' ..a4Ai 'A - "', ! 1 1879, 134 M4 wi il878,"ld.,f and There nasi been a' considerable fmprove ment in pntum for fBture .4eliT ery tne pas weeathoth' .ihe; specala' tion has not ben ..very ave. '1 BecefpU at the port bave cp'ue;eW tiera fMr'vW th, wfcU is ttojd; threaten nave been at the South to reduce UieagsrcgaiA yield,' and in the advance of prices the later months have I iUrj abai The tomon irifli regard to t the nature of the reports of the Southern I exchanges which were current on Thurs day caused a strong advance on that day. Cotton on the spot was quiet for the first half of the week, but more recently there was a better demand reexport and . con sumption. Yesterday the quotations were -J revised. Ordinary and strict ordinary adYaioed' ie.: 1 cood ordinary and strict; good ordinary advanced c; low middling advanced! -16c"; strict low middling un changed. ';H3rades' ' above ' reduced sc. Stained, good, ordinary adraied t-16c; I bther. grades ijxirr: 1 TheftoCal saies for forward delivery for the week are 522,50Q .bales. , For imme diate delivery the total sales foot . up this treek" 6,49 bales, including" 2,068 for rporl, 3,831 for consumption, t Thb : Nkws and Obsebvek is in- debted to the financial Ch ronicle for the arove 'A:RFFIVMD SCANDAL. elf - V( 4ii -j 'A . . r. . E ! li' 'fit 4-1 Some years age we read in an ' old and well worn manuscript , what, purported to tie ; corrwDohdfinee between Jbhh Ran- .Looipo, aua.ms ; ooobmi, ash vf. xuuiuoipo, en me wue oi wouverneur Morns. language of the letters Was well suited th highly cultured parties, who were credited with their authorship, and the aSusiona aitd some of theJsllegations in dicated Uiattlmightrihavfi , bee gen vmiP1 fyLvA "yejtTiecause ' of 4 the horrible sdandafa and crimes detailed, we forbore to make iayeatigatiba into the matter, pre- '. felrnglo' remain in ignorance rather, than to supplant our & fJdntiJeh AtAr titut haA ) doubt with certainty as to itiajchiraotcr of these sinsrular' letter that had bZws:eb& suppressed. . - . . t av At leEZthfrhover; it appears that the C&icago Timet has unearthed them, and given them . to the orld. , We have not seen the-'T&n. but we either i from an' exchange that that paper has published a correspondence similar to that which fell in jour way some years' back, , ' We can see fui thbr reference , to -rthe aubject, is., the fipMii does not vouch for 4Jhe, genuine ness of the letters, and, even if genuine, the charges and counter-charges arc doubt test highly eoW,lf not entirely,wi ibqndatioit.'" " W 1 '! t4- WlUlUUb 4ThA wTmwa HtMrv." nM the Hnnnpfiftld eltt&ruiaf disgraceful one, but U has its - l value aa the outcome 1 of daj whta society, ifiti, certain eleganee vjaineEvliwas 4;1tKCiIita't,to-ay. Meisurably- this may be true. But we are inot tpjude of, society by.an inclemy There htm been fndT and bad women'm' I1 We.U'.S jbni.we prefer &thinkf Society as 'alwayV'pure,fbW the fashion o the ocean cleansing itself of us impurities, by ip ehaess motion. . I Noil can wis ejer forget "rebuke once I JtnMAM aVsJ a :' wnmfiM A4m4 wrliA wn) I Vome Hditremarkab Madrid.' "Ah," said a Spaniard, with pi verbiaL- gravity, vf ladies a( the same evcrWhere;,!iLnd we prefer to wnk t&t ladies nave been the same at all times and at'afl places. X 'MDJ rmT5 REPRESENTATIVE. ' e conypnttoiL of Caldwell County fested its ' appreciation ' of high chris tian Character and integrity and first-class basteess ' capacity when it selected-Mr. O. Wv. Harper to represent that county in thVlwer house of our next General A sembly.' He combines aQ, tiiese .qualities sa-a bisn dekreelnd 110 Guilty; wBl nave laitn&i energeUe - and jeCcient a more c - it hA i. .-' ( reseutative. iiewas educated ax lsvia iXWlege. He sjQs le!1aiidgallant soldier. He has' always, been.a. Jsuoccasful meres I in the prime of manhood, vwitb a: mini I MrU ... n ki i .t n 1 Li and a genuine friend and promoter of any and all measure calfJulated "t adfance tie ia- terestsoi, nis otaie ne wui iw i pjcviuuieui. smtnieful member. : , ., ;x ' ' .' Yx8TCBi)Ar 3Iaine voted, and to-mor- row wfe win know all about it, f It is said that tie Bepublicaa committee obtained a miHioe dollars for campaign purposes, of which ten per eent was spent in Vermont and two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; ww used in Maine. That their money Was wll spent in Vermont is evident when we eoasider that withoat any increase of population the vote has' risen from. 65,711 111 1876 to 70,820 in 1880, the vote being more than twenty per cent of the entire In Maine the Bepublioans have had a I large n $ptjtip &e Greenback split of 1 1877j r.heyfell bto a minority. Ia 1872 the vote stood j Republicans 61,422, Democrats 2997; tit 1876, Hayes 66 300, TiWen 4923.., Since then the. Greenbeckers have proved a disturbing 1 to( the Repubhcans. The newa re- I I t . celved f p to tbe hour of going to. press ir 4--i2lvJ:AJ MC ' ' " '"' i dieates bx decided result.,., t ji,. If jiauM shall go . Bepublieasby only entertain oonfideaee ibat Hancock will carry the Ststor ia November, for all ao- . ,,,..... i f k-.vf ". counts represent him as being much strong- er than the fusion, ticket. "f i . !. pewT)rleans papers recall the fact terek I fraud Was in leBrplation tbere was a conference between returning board and certain Republican Inanipulatora, and a result was reached as to what parishes were to be 'ihrown Out. This statement' was submitted to the visit ing statesmen; This was before any testi mony whatever had been" examined or any yete had been jthrown out, - The details of the conspiracy Were telegraphed to he Philadelphia .Time by Mr. M." P. Handy who designated, the? parishes intended to be thrownout. It is further ! said tbaV itue A'cuiwniui; uuuiumice iiau imij laior imniinn of f.h wbnlA aTifmo mnA Kof' it was published at the time! ,It Was carried out faithfnjly by dia i ttmspira&ra.' Gar- field, it appears itook his part and played it to the letter. The prospects ofv the temocrats in North Carolina are very bright, but we realize that there are jnauy slipajnesti. mates made before the votes are counted. We have the reserve force and a "large xda jority of voters, and air that we need is a successful, effort to bring them out. i To accomplish this we insist strenuously On the neceSBity of thorough5 hk jorganika-tion-i That is a matter? with the people themselves. No executive committee, State or national, can perfect our organi zation unless the people take the matter in hand and co-operate, i It ought to" be Well understood that those -who neglect this precaution are throwing awayjchancra and are putting the success of the State" and national tickets in jeopardy. : ' Every person who expects to vote fo our nominees ougnt to join a ciud ana in terest himself in the matter of local or ganization. .We want home organization as well as home ; rule, j They go j hand in hand; together. ' Let no , one hold ' backij There is no time like the presentih v "i ' ' - j Seitatob Blaine leaves nothing undone or unsaid likely to carry a point.-.j General Walker, the superintendent of the census, has declared very emphatically that he has . seen nothing in the census returns to justify the suDDOsition of fraud. And vet the plumed knight . finds no- difficulty in say-; ing, as in his recent' speech at ; Portland, that "certain men in the South, according' to all the information we can get from th census bureau have been engaged in cqtt-' coding fraudulent returns whereby a much lyger population is enumerated , than actually exists. , j - , I ,yt v . ..,'Arv'-.', -i- ' ; Wl notice with, regret ttCapt,WmL Biggs has retired from editorial connection with the Free-Lanee. l CapC Biggs has proVed himself not only a competent edi tor J but a fearless and bold write?, at all timfes tealous in exposing the frauds with which his county :-has, been afflicted and steadfast in promoting those reforms which have been such a , blessing to the people of Granville. We hope that at an telit n in , ' j e rly day other work may be found lor hia where1 he so , t - w Sbekx AN has been ' defending! Garfield froni Hendrickslcliarges vnl doubtless have Eliza Pinkston I on the I campalgivilso, doing duty for the ' party I I bat; j that she, is unfortunately in jail By the way, tbe ' question as pertinently; asked, who is going to defend Sherman ?: Political Motes. . Senator M. W. Ransom, says the Green ville firprett; "win address tbe people of Pitt; couniv at Oreenville. on Tuesday nexil Ben-': atoc Ransom la well known by all Piu county ; ioias to oe tne nneat orator ana tne nest stump speaker that has ever been in oar borders, and i is generally acknowledged to be the finest i speaks in the South." :;-'- : - The , trt Lanee says that on Wcdness day, October 18th. there will be a grand mast meetip In Otford, for the purpose of ratify ing tbe actios, of theBTentlon. Among the speakers invited are Gov. - Jarvis, JTodjte Mer. rimoo. UoBk J. ..ML; lsach. Judge Fowls. F.. H. Buabee and btherai. Tbie will baa big day Ja Oxford, aod tfi earnestly hoped that the entire laaooraeyof-wanvtiie, and a large . represent atioU : front adjoining cbunties, will ) present.'::;;(V -: ' The Waaungtoo iVMifsafit 'Judge Mer rimoo, we learn," h" .been invited to make some speeches lo ' this' district,: and we hope Washington wmbepoored wiih his presence when be eocaes tins way. rJ Let aa invitation be extended to him and some other speakers, and let us have a grand Democratic mass meeting. We believe Senator Merrimon has never honored this town with a visit nor en raptured the people of this county with his eloquence, and .we hope that the executive committee wui invite him nere at an eany VI our gallant Attorney General as cam paigner, the Charlotte Observer h s this to say r Attorsey General Kenanrf speaks v at Statesville on Tuesday next We dont know how many speeches be has made since tbe campaign opened, but be has shown , more teal asd industry in me eaavass taan tne whole State ticket combined. We hope the good people of Iredell will extend, bim a hearty welcome. A man of dittingt appear ance, an entertaining speaker, a chivalric and blgk toned gentleman, iwith popular land affable mannsrahe ie wiknlag hosts of friends througboot tbe State. We take great pleasure la this mention of bis able and valuable ser vices to the party, because we have known him well and long, and know him to be at modest as he Is brave and Uue. . Tbe yirgUUlf WUand Project, i It Is learned here that at tbe meeting of representatives . of tbe different divisions of the projected extensions of tbe Virginia Mid land Railroad from Danville to Charlotte, at Wlastoa, Tbursdar, all divisions were coeaoli daled aad a aew organliatloo effected by the election of a board of nine directors, who wtAm Uf Tl.rVw-Mii Af tha Virginia Midland I proper, president; J. Turner Mcrebcad. of I LeakAvUle. ytoe-President. It is reported 2l.TiS rLAr, m ha aaied on I the 18tb . to ratify this action, ' Jt maat ; be any correc vtorum wawwr. r i "Tes,'' said Mrs. Hsy es, "of coarse I'm very peoud to think that Butherford has been President; but perhaps we should bave been just as happy If we bad stayed at borne, where be never would have got sue nouoas into bis head aa a man picks up foam Mr. Bherman and air. Chandler. Yf0 afraid he won't be contented to pass bis evenings play ing 'old maid' i when we get back there." No Ecd Tim. i V ' "I. i ""l ! Several Mranm hav l . i t f I ed I to ave that cer- hbw orphan may obtain aim the Qrphau House, at Oxford. 3 1 written to prominent peraons,i their inflnence hn nuui n II tain orphans. 1 1 wish to H otice that we have room for about thirty more orphans than we now hare, and that there la mo ttrcunilocation about their Udmtaaioa. i If they are between th ge p(8and lsoand in body and mind, withr pnt- estate, and have no rich unolee. the dJ?f -J? Und" ?Vde lPn and tranaportaUon will be provided. All good people are re quested to send us the names or poor and promising orphans, and. we will &al our best to; help them. Bat we do not Uke deserted children, This would encourage bad men to forsake their families. Heither aorwe receive any children able to pay, nor any, who have; friends willing to j pay for them.t. Such children can attend other Schools,! Werhelp those only who: have to other reliance-S 1 1 will think the papers Of the State to circulate the foregoing no- The New RaUroad Combination.! lie l be WUmioeton Retfm. SDeikirnrOfi the new rauroaa com Did at ion. says : - 4 1 m Under ibis CoallUoh of the two routes we tearn that WllminKtoi will bo longer be dis criminated against hy the Richmond ' and Danville Railroad, bht will be permitted to offer her troods at thelaame eaual rates as anv 41 her competing city ki hi(-h up on the North Carolina Xtailroad as Salisbury, and perhaps to points along the line of ) tbe Western iNortta Carolina Railroad also. If this be the case, then our Wilmington merchant have 6nly to exercise the proper degree of energy 6 re claim much of tbe business that in the past few years they have Jrs' on account of the di v criminatlon io rates aftainet this port. Wil mipgtpq, wbich waaonce considered the best market on 1 be Atlantic coast for salt and mo lassest ton nowscaianter the field of ro "petition f-tr these articles in tbe same old ter ritory. Besides, we are inclined to think that this combination of asyndicate, which is composed of the stockholders of the Rich mood and Danville Railroad and tbe Atlantic Coast Line .alike,' must, of npcessity.i offpr equal advantaaes to i shippers over tbef Yfih mingtiDn aad Weldoa Rtiltoad aod Wilm'tig ton, Columbia and I' Augusta v Railroad ,! to pMnti on ' other roads ' under , the vsame general freight mar agement, ! and vice verta, for it is all one' general interest,1 and the' general freight agent of the Richmond and Danville Ra'lroad, who is also the general freight agenv ff- "tbe Atlantic Ucast jLin would certainly .not discriminate against One set of stockholders for the: aggrandizement of the others,, and if "Wilmington does not now end out and gather, in the trade it will be the fault of her own merchants and business men; she can no "longer cry out, unjust dis crimination or railroad Unffs, andV if we understand the nature of the i combjaatioa exactly, new territory will also be opened up to this port, and tbe merchants of Wilming ton and t other 'cities will enter as competi tors -for trad co equal terms in tbe ame territOfy, anrl U remains With the business men 01 cacn city to oetermine which market offers superior advantages for trade. Norfolk will eater the race shortly after the 15 h. in I sunt,-as we hear jbaij. It is currefitly talked from jHonoJK to j Wilmington that shortly after the coalition between the Richmond and DaavUle Railroad and the Atlantic Coast Line is effected, the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad add the Raleigh ! and Gistoni and Raleigh and August v Airt Line, land perhaps tbe 1 Carolina Central Railroad, wtfl 1 fc-rm ita coaliiloi f la a- fact, It S is rumored that' Mr. If John M.. Robissoo, president of the Bay Line, the Beaboard- and Roancke Railroad, and tbe Raleigh and Au gusta Air Line, has already agreed to a coa lition over his reute aa far as Uamiet. iU Without a doubt this combination of the Richmond and PtnvQle and Atlantic Coast Liae is the best thing for the interests ofj-our citizens, as well as for, the, prosperity of Wil mington, as a commercial port, that has tap pened since the war. ;! At least we so regard the matter, and we think time will prove both our judgment and assertion correct, j if ; I-' r, , WaddeU ta Maine. . Of thect Confederates who have taken part in (be Democratic canvass in Vermont jaad Maine, dnder the direction of tbe National Dctnrcratic Committee ttoloael A. M. Wad dell, of North CarolinSj is about the only ote whose labors seem to be tt-ougbly acceptable. Bis services on tbe stump are in great de maod here, as they were la ' Vermont. t V1. Waddell is not a great orator, but be is a man of floe common sense and extensive acquaint, ance with public affairs, and his mental habit is conservative. .The secret of his acceptance to these people is a careful avoidance of topics upon which, bis hearera do not care for the advice or comments of "Confederate briga diers," and the confinement of his remarks to an earnest appeal to tboaeagainat whom:; he bore arms to accept the! South's assurances of loyalty, to the Union and to pay no heed, to the partisan cry that she is planning a new re bellion. He talks in a way that eempeis be lief in his candor, and the warmlh-pf his ar gument cannot be mistaken for the beat: of passion. He spoke si York Bcjacb. Long Sands, where there was a tremendous gather ing of Democrats and Greenbeckera, attracted by flaming posters annooncinr Va grand onion mass meeting, picnic land .clam. chowder." When' Waddell got through many 'Union veterans came forward and took him by . the band; One old man said to him: GeneraT (they always promote Ihe ex re bs when they cornel Nonb) rOeneral,yonVtlid my heart 9Cfd. I never beard abetter Union lecture, I should like to bear you' preach a regular ser mon4 y - AhV-:X 1 1 ii i - .-ssaakessaaa.- .- i ir - Origin of the Pjrae-Shoe SnperstlUoa, !'' i"-. :. . ". v ... f.- -1 P In the very early tlaaes, says a writer!in Baldwin's Monthly, among the Ueltlo race an efflgy ! of tbe patron saint, so common :io cturcbes and temples, was much used In the dwellings and workabops of the people, as a so-cat!ed ,'prctection"agalnt Ill-fortune. The "glory" above the! head of these flguresH which later was often rudely carved in wood aad painted was represented by j a circular piece of polished metal,! to convey the effect of the shining halo os nimbus. ' frequently seen in illustrations of -the Virgin and other, scripture aubJeciaOften tbil metal nimbus was of semi-circular form ; .atd after the Azure itself bad disappeared by reason of de- caytbe nimbus remained and was suspended some prommeot place at tne entrance aoor. ; or other point eommahdlng view. 4 The effl ea in Question were not uncommonly seen by tbe side of the rjoor way. j" In .course of time tbe nimbus was much used as a substi tute for the latter, and was sold in shopi for this purpose. The tradition Of good luck as ; embodied in the horae-ahoe theory; may thqa be easily traced, aince t became a common occurrence, lo tbe due course of time, for the faitbflit adherent in tbe belief ; in charms aod symboii to adopt the boraeshoe worn to . brightness, in the absence of ny other,, which be nailed over bi cottage door. Hence a piece of metal of this iharje became aaaocial in the common mind 'with supernatural pre ence and care, in keeping Iwith thebelief at tachiog)o the original figure of the patron ma 1. A Coopper-head'a fatal Felaos, Mp Tl If AlAVantoe Qiaaf PfasV wofe i Asae s aviawAtt Vi Ult vit -wwmtm In his corn crib last Wednesday, and picked bp aa ear of corn to kill: what he conceived to be a rat whose body was partially exposed to his view.. He struck at it and the bead of a copper bead snake projected from tbe corn, and almost before he knew it, tbe reptiles fangs were ftftflned is off forefinger. ' He hurried to the bouse and barelr succeeded in ? letting within doors before he became blinded rom the effects of the poison and perfectly helpless. ; His wife poured whisky into hlmt; as much as bis syateaa would bold, and sum mooed medical assiataope. a The bite waj cauterized, and at last accounts Mr. Alexan der was; slowly improving. QharloUd Qb 6VVtT, f't j ; ... . , t. j'"! " ' .8 M. 1' -'. -'-"' J- I 1 According to Richard Grant While, "hog"! Jsaword that, embraces a great deal. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GROCER No. 44 Fayetteville Street, JUST RECEIVED : BALTIMORE CITY CUBED HAMS " AMD 8TBUPS. FIKK VIRGINIA,1 HAMS AXD SIDES. 1 1 BEEF TONGUES. r ; BROTXINQ BEEF. BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. MULLETS, MACKEREL, I , ROE AND CJJT HERRINGS. One Mackerel for One Cent. , 1 Fanoy Groceries in great variety, and of the best quality, f rices guaranteed. , i aug 21. ; ..- "tV':-',vL 3 I .- -.HM'A Stronach & Belo AUCTIONEERS Commission Mer RAI.EIIGII. N. conaignments of all kinds of Solicit Country Produce and other goods for pub lic or private saie. aiso Ageaia ior uTiie Georgia Cjtton GiQerv 17 - FOR SAI Tw eod-hal) ftm OIbk. -cotton i-re one Piano, one fine Blooded Mare (4 years old). Horse, f Dray and Har- nesa, and a new Vade Mecnm. :. : ; )!" . : ,M-Correspondenee solicited sept& Chances are Better! :. 1' That la to sav. I confldently expect to Bell more iroods dnrinx the season than ever before. First, because I will have a lanrr r stock and greater variety. Second, because I will be enabled to aeli at such prices aa will Induce and increase trade. II my customers want a i Suit of Clothes Either for MEN OR BOYS. I will bave it. If they want Shoes tor Ladles, Children or Men.or Boots of any styleJ they wui al ways be on hand. . ... -. p.; . ; 1 ' t i Bovden's Hand-Made Shoes . r : i 1 All Ji 3 1.1' A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL CLASSES OF D Y GOODS. THE Celebrated Pearl Shirt The cheapest on the market. Vervsnpe- nor in quality and maae up. uniaan driedonly 1. ; Lanndried $1.25. r Our goods and prices will bear the closest inspection, and defy competition. J. P..GPLLEY. sept 1 daw tfY ask. the reoov ered dyspeptics, hll ioua sufferers, vic tims f fever and agne, the mercurial diaessed pat I eat. bow they recovered healthy -ob serfs I spirits and icood ap petite; theywiUteU you by taking I Simmons Liver i Begnlator, t I m.. nL.".V-. v.. .ij nJ.t ii.H. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family .jneaieine in tne rrona. I For Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice, Bilious Attacks, Sick .ueaaacne. Colic. Depression, of Spirits, . Sonr Ileartburn. Ac.. Ao. " Btomacn, This unrivaled; Southern -Remedy Is warranted not to - ontain a single particle of mkbctjrt, or any Injorioos sabstanos, but. is - -j.x : M'r":;.;'" -V . i A- (Purely Vegetable oontaining those Southern Roots and Herbs which an all-wise Providence baa placed in oountries where Liver Diseases most ' prevail. , It will enre all diseases caused by Oerangeinent of the Liver and Bowels. . 1 " "--';. "" " ! , The Symptoms of Liver Complaint are a bitter or bad taste In the mouth; Pain In the Back, Sides or Joints,1 often mistaken for Rheumatism; Sour, Stomach; Loss of Apetite; Bowels alternately costive- and lax; Headache; . Sour Stomaeh; Loss of M rr taarlfl sa alrafl"iat aanotfllAA nf liael. MOllluiji wmu as amiuiut oouoowtvu aasa t Ing failed to do aometiiiog" which ought to have been aone; veoimy; uow spirits: a thick yellow appearance of the Skin and Eyes; a dry-Cougb, .often mistaken for Consumption. 5- ; Sometimes many of these symptoms at tend the disease, at others, very few but the Liver, the laigest organ in the body. Is generally the seat of the disease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness and D-th will ensue. ' CAUTION, As th.ere are a number of imitations of fered to the publlo, we would oaution the eommunlty to buy no Powdera or Pre- fared Simmons' Li vkr Requlatok nnlesa n our engraved wrapper, with Trade Mark, Stamp and Signature; unbroken. None ether is genuine. 4 k - "Wahave tested its virtues, personally,' and know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Throbbing Headache it la the best medicine the world ever saw. We have tried (breathes feioedies, before Simmons' Liver Regulator, b,it nona of them gave us more than temporary relief; but the Regulator not only relieved, but cared us. Ed. Tblkqbafh asd MxasBiraKK, Macon, Oa. pi OylaiMM aaul Geaatlae i m Manufactured only by .T. H. ZEILllV Sc CO, T ' j PHILADSI.EHIA. ! Prlee$L00. aprill 1' Sold by all Druggists. r Better Than Ever, 'iy BECAUSE THE " x,:'-:y NEN ADVERTISEMENTS." -J i u i, . .., i - , ; 1880. FALL YRADE, 1880. j. j. thIom AS, GROCER, Commission Merchant, COTTOK SEL,L.1R. New Nte-re, ,ffilMlattn ' ert. , Sale and 'StorafireQf Cotton a Specialty. In atore and to arrive t 2.000 bundles new ARROW TIBS, COO bundles pieced ABBO w TIBS, 20,000 yda.J 3-4, 3, a 1-4 pound v - i..'.-1.:. us : uauuutt 1,000 yards fine Dundee BAOOINO, l.OOO pounds B AQQLNO T WIMIB, ALLfeTANDARDOIUO, i which I will sell to the trada, merchants and ginUers upon special terms, I will also make liberal price to persons win- lng small lota. Those who call and aea me beiore purchasing; win nna it co tneir IntereetJ ft J. J. THOMAS, u , 6 Wilmington street, Raleigh, N. C , N. B. No Old BTJCBXS3 on New BANDS aag5-3m. F. B. H ILL, GROGEll; tow Wihisgica nl BirgHt 5lmt!, NEW GOODS. 25 Kita Mackerel. ' ' -i "A-j- fl t ' ! J i ' Sugar Cured Hams, Haxall Bolted Meal, , J tv r y :-!- ! Beet Carolina Bice, .,: Pars N.C Cider ,Viner , M . ' i - Is Mott's Champagne uiaer. Park Mills Roasted Corlee. i -t ... , ' A varltey of Xanndry Soaps, J&e, 'All (roods sold at bottom prices and de livered free of charge. i s . ; i J angl7 - TO MINE OWNERS. TEe North Carolina Gold Mining and, Reduction Company bavin x: completed their Chlorlnatlnir Works, near Salisbury, -are prepared to enter ! Into : negotiatloos with mine owners to the purchase .of Sol phuret ores of Gold. - To applications, companied by average sample for exami- nation and assay, prompt attention will be ...... ..... . - 1 ,1 . WM. MORRIS DAVIS, President, angSS Salfabary, N. C.t Lemon's Mineral Springs Six Miles Southwest r of Sanford, ' Moore Oonnty, H. C THE analyaia made by- Dr. Ledoox, State Chemist, shows that one; wine galloat of this water contains 17.08 grains of solid matter as follows j Chlorine, Sodium, Carbonic Acid, Oxide of Iron; Alumina, Magnesia, Lime; Sulphuric Acid, Phosphoric Acid, which makes It one of the very beat combination now offered .to the afflicted, and haa in the past two yeara restored to health persona Buffering with Dys pepsia, Nervous j Prostration, Debility, Dta- tificatea from the parties themselvt a. attested by phyaicians of the highest atanding.. This water will be placed with the leading Drag giats of our State, and shipped to any . address from Sanford at the following ratei: . i ? Jn flass fivegallon demijohn...i.,.....t 3 00 New barrels, 40 gallona.. .,,, 12 00 . Will allow II for'demijohna and 2 for bar-, rela returned. Vv. ',M ' 1: 1 I am aew erecting buildings again having bad the first burned for the accommodation of visitors. Can board and lodge a limited num ber after the 20th instant at reasonable rates, , : - For further informaticra address me at San ford, N.C.V.; i p c JOHN W SCOTT. I - jnne 6 ; yr ;' 1 1 , ; , 1 , j; ... ... i ;- KINGSLEY & ASHLEY, i RALEion, n. c. n: :,;.! v plan.no mills ; v ' --and . n M;;..v2 ! tUMBER YARD. TtOORINq, CETXTNG, SCROIX-SAWTKO, . AJD TtHIfTSa. DOORS AKD- WIN. :i ;,;; v dow fkames to order, -; , WHITE Vim SASH,' BLINDS AND D0QBS ON SH0KT NOTICE, Bex Slaking, ttstlr Balldlnsj ana r Plana,' fiaUmatee and peoationa t- WM. U.ASHLBT, June -;y. ' I A. KlMQSLEy. ' A PRACTICAL PRINTER WHO CAJSt J. do oface work and discharge the du ties of Local Editor, to take a third or half interest in tne jsoraer jfevtew. Valj small amount of money required. I Address! 'BOBD: aug!7-tt lt MAS W " T V J - lienderson, N, C, 10 tj sr'Si oeiea, Ajuney fjemm, ocroiuu, varawp ii arrhoea. in their worst form, and diseaaes pecu liar to women. If necessary. I can furnish oer- Arcnitects and Builders MISCELLANEOUS j. a; BRAQABSA,: sr , W FAYETTJJVIIXE STKbrr, j';:.!-':' St A LEI OU, W..C-'M-'v J --Z iu 1 'Confectioner; J ; CAKDT MAACTURER ; ' AST) PROPaiKTOK Of j L Excelsior Bakery 18 10c Tickets for $1. . J I Delivered every tnorni'ag at your door fmh and warm.' :,,' ' - ' FrwhiConfeetiont and Frnits always kept oa hand. , .r 1, t-r.rr 1 ang25 tf ' House and Lot for Sale. 1 Y virtue of anthoritv elrea in a 'mortgaiM jlj ' the 15th day of May, 1879, to Thomas H. Bnggs, which mortgage b reeorded in Book JJo. 64, Page 635, of Register's Office of Wake Contv,i, I wijlj on Monday, tha 4th! dav- of OctoMr, 1880, acll at Publie-. AncUon, at Uie Court House door in Baleiah. a certain lot. : M. Dorrance and others, fronting on. North street 70 feet, and running back 173f feet, same being the house and lot now oeeapied by B. L. Binehaaa and family. ' I h iniproveniienu ou aaid lot are naarlv new. !. r"1 r Terms of sale Casii. i Time of sale 12 o'clock m, i,., W II. PACK, aug22-tds Attorney Hot Mortgagee. ' I I PKRKT, H0C8TOX CotJKTTj'OAi-; S I We have known "Swift's Syphilitic Spe-'Y t cifle' tested in hundreds 6fbatinate case of Syphilis, Mercurial Kheumatiam, Sero- ; 1 lala, etc., and testify that it made the moat I perfect aod permanent cureajin every case. :-"'t ttDk udid 1. liennaro: am. u. iviiiea. Jade County Court 5 J.T Warren, of firm touycycu ui wiu wurigage, tying ana being ta the city of Raleigh, on the Wth of North stmt, adjoining the lands of J. T; Moor. J. at . a . i S"SsBtsBawBBsSBaBassisBsasjsjaBsi . Ed, Jackson, Deputy Cierk i Sup. Court J , Oeo. Ell Warren ; Dr. J. U. GUber, lru-f gist; 3. W. Mann, County Treasurer; ,1 .. D. Peareej Shenft -.- , Uii f'-rr,l--.t.i, ; I ami personally acquainted with the -proprietor, and also with many of the gen r tiemen iwnose signatures appear 10 tue foregoing certificate. They aremen iof ' "1 hlgn eharaoter and standing. 'y v--" A ; A. H. CoiOTTTpQov. of Georgia.' V-i .'Prepared cnly by the SWIFT ttPECT- - ' .FIC CQi, AtlanU, Ga. Sold by Williams ,5 A- Hay wood, and Pescud, Lea A Co. 1 v-:. Call do vour lrotratat for -a "iYOUNQ MEN'S FKIKND.' J; mh23. 4 " t'jbo .' U .r nn.iatj oivi!u,ot wL rtqulra tm A -Vli. Jtt Uc .-J Ktirnnhnt. IW mil... i wait uutii jna am wick, hut U yox miXy fml orntlwrttib'. u.tu (' LtknatnMTllB.. r wai rU for f.evm they wffl sot ear or lOiina u-- .t;ni to K tloy Bttteia. RTK1bi,nonmttctiinuvlla.il.itmlr. i T-r i tt iiTiiniinr i t t nil mi imwhitm mmt tan ri, ir.n i rax tea uctt UlxUcIm var uaioj f :a "ItIU'. ied mm llm' and -"t'"'M I. ii tauSayi- a i i Ooe Oowm Croat th rwretret. afat ud j-l; AtdtCkadrea, .4... ...rr... . Thnof Paforptoa.A,Urer vl TVWtfy. In.LCLbaaabweiwdinicaratordrak -MiWWlMfc lfaBOn.ll.C,BlLiilil,K. PRIOTG'; MATERIAL FOR SALE i We offer for sals, at a : bargain, , the Presses. Type. SUnds, Stones, Ac, of Tun Nawa Job jof&ee, consisting of - , v; f " 1 Campbell Book Press la splendid order; t!; ' l Gordon Jobber. 1 medium, good order. ' . 1 Gordon Jobber. medium, gooq oraer. . 2 Ieaposing Stones, 7 Doable Stands - A O&hinatii Job Trn. ' 60 Fonts Job Type, in t La rare lot Wooden Type. Borders. Kuieat;:'7.: Leads, Chases, 4a v v--Vr' - Will be sold separately of altogether, 'jf " Address. Y,f-i '''slJjV - ,ED7TALBS,-BwaHT0Il CO., . , MAy M, 1880.":! viMlV-f-M. -' 1 1 H I" -': - . 11 ' '. Cray's Specific Remedy. . RAD at ak A laie Cireat TRADZ MARK BEMEDY, an unfailing enre' for 8s.nl nal . Wsakneas, . Spermatorrhea ' I m potency,: aT, an''-r A uuuiuwuhui . t..-r. . -;. MFBrrAlIEa.that follow, asafTW T'S. : . a. consequence of aelf-abusei as Loss . of . 1 ,-. s Memory, Universal Lassitude, Pain la '-'ff'tiX the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature ; Old Age and many other Diseases that .-'.s; , ' lead to Insanity or Consumption and a ; , . I'renaature wave. v V 4 t v i. full particulars in our para pblsrv which I wa dMiraao send free bv mail to every, one; - The Specific Medicine Is sold,by all drugf lU at 1 per package, or six pack i ages for $51 ot will be sent free by mail on receipt of Ube m;ney by addressing ,r' ; THUS , OBAY MEDICINE pCMPANT, V No. 10r Mechanics' Block. Detroit. Mich. Sold la Raleigh by PeraeuD, Lkb A Co , and all druggists' everywhere. r y 1 W GREAT BARGAINS Johr, T. Center Fayetteville aaid Davis tltrrt RALIIQJT, N. .--.!'.' -,::: X: D CALEB rT ALL KUTDS OF --'X''i PURNITURK i X Xh:X X XXx X j' V'"' '5':' ' ' M ATTRfiSSES, ' " '.' ' ;' -v, , v BPRtNQ BEDS, Etc' - bave nor la atore one of the largest ana best assorted stocks of Furniture In tne ev-, oonsisung ox i- .;-..: Ws alnut D. C Saltan. Cottage Suites, . Parlor Suites. - -Bedsteads Bureaus. K 7- 'S : ' Washstanda, Xx i- i Tablea, Loaages. no Htna, wnai-nota, ' v ..s .4 i-. Wairobea, A ' ''rA-'b . ' Desks, "; ) -' f J1 (- Chairs, Rooksrs, , -sx- 1 jt i vrK .ttr k. .t lfSift :x. cheap for caab. Now to your Ume to to . 1". ".Vft t oore bargsias.1- OOt37'9i': 1$ - I fyv tfkV 4?'"fl i - X- mm-, '.i':si:r."-' X:XXT yrX ;,-:Mt 11 1 r ... 1 I. Jli 4 V 7: "1 ! J w 4. v;m: tM.'I ;.Jm : I'' 1 j.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 14, 1880, edition 1
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