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? 5Lbe News and Observes. The News and Obszbveh ASSg, GA.TUir A OO- BWPMIWM. Winked BOy (except iChnday) Weekly. HJJEV! ADVXBTTTN two dayau..... 1 81 SIX SULL.- . . Mf, 4 0 Mews and . - - ; i : BR M thro i 178 f-;.. r feebly, one yea?, -. - ..mm. IM " six moaihe, .. 1 00 To pub entered without payment, tad ao pr mt aner expiration oi um paid Iter. JULL1 uAttEOTJS. THECREA FOR Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns andLScalds, i -Ge neral Bodilj Pains; ' Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Toot and Ears, and all other Pains' and Aches.' - . f . No Preparation on earth equal St. Jacobs On. as can hare cheap and positive proof of it claims. Directions In Seven Languages. - i I BOLD BT ILL DBTJGGI8TS 1X9 DE1LEK8 II S - KEDIQUE. : A.VOGELER & OOJ i GREAT GERU DESTROYER ! PROPHYLACTIC FLUID! Pitt ing of Small Pox prerented. t f Ulcere poriliedT and healed. " . - i n, Oansrene prerented : and eared.. 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Their thorouch eO-oacy haa been prao ticallr proven with the awoavt wrfl eoeoa, aavd thejr Itavo tbo htckcea cwlorreaeMfo (rum alleaa end aolefS tBVe meti.and from kMntfrodo who hero laeva. ja.llaly eatd ravdfwelly eair hy a. .a , Hend at once for TUostrated Pamphlet, sjvhft u luion&auoa me. Aoareev " g ! TOtr Aid BTXT 00. aUrahen. W; YaUable Land for Sale. ON SATURDAY, THE 24TH DAY DKCEMBER, 1881, at the court nouee door In Raleigh, at 12 tn. I will, by virtue or the power, B. Y Rnftri t v sted lr me by the will of poee Iaod is to public sale th following parcels tod b-ion 10 aal t B.i Y. Koicera at hi doatb. b"tn laltuale tn Oak O rove town Ship, Durham oou Hy, (formerly- Wake. First, a tract of aboot 319 art. with rood dwelling bona, etc , adjoining the landa of D. 8. Fletcher, J. W. 000 tt and otb-ra, now occupied by H. Tbomnaon. : S Hecond. a tract of about 130 acres, ad lolnlng the Ian ''a of J. W. 8oott, Z. Rich and others, and being part of the Dr. Wm. P. Hayes tract , f ; S Terms made known on day of sale. . i A. 8VME, i. Adm'r C. T. A., B. Y. Rogerm. Balelh H. O. Nov 23, 1881. THE TE 161 W. Kootbard f Ireet, a (Hear Haobm) . Balllnuoreinel Th(B ii.atitatiiu Is a home for women in oonar.oment. Suitable rooma can be hid at all timo whore the etrloimt privacy prevails. For terms and other details, ad- res ' TtLE HATnvAtr nOV&dAwItU : . J. I' i rare -' 1 .. . - - MURYLnllO MMERHI VOL XVitt OKHKBAI. KJEWS. Secretary Folger will take strong ground against the further coinage of sil ver dollars. , England has craered to mediate between Turkej and Greece in regard to the settle ment of their differences. The Grant-Conkling hostility to His oock has at length appeared at Washing ton, and is said to be very strong. .It may elect him speaker. Judge Porter's cross-examination of Guite&u marks the advent of a great law yer in the trial. The inconsistencies of the prusoner a different stories and expla nations are strongly brought out. , The officer in charge of the crank de partment at police headquarters at Wash ington sent four cranks to the government insane asylum on Wednesday. The great trial is bringing all the cranks in the country to the surface. J The farmers in England and Scotland are carrying on the agitation for land re form with great vigor. The prevailing opinion is, that the government should at tempt to make a permanent settlement and not adopt piecemeal legislation. It is semiofficially announced that the Gladstone ministry will hold no more, cabinet meetings this year. This decision excites great surprise in view of the dis turbed condition of Ireland. Subscrip tions are . being collected for the relief of families reduoed to Want by being deprived oi weir rent income. lne executive i power in Maine plainly needs to be boiled down. Alter seven I months and more of considerationr which, it is to be presumed, was, careful, if not prayerful, the Supreme Court of the Pine Tree State has decided, in effect, that the Governor is not the executive power, but that the Governor and his seven coun cillors (who are not counsellors) are. The Richmond and- Danville Rail- road company have for some weeks past I plied to the hypothetical question predi had. a large force of engineers employed I cated upon the trustworthiness of the evi- in making a thorough survey from Clarksv I viUe along the line of the old Roanoke I i muej nauroiu, . in vue uirecuon oi tne Raleigh and Gaston road, which road, it is surmised, will be tapped at or near Hen derson. ' . A "mental phaosopher" writes of Guiteau that, since his trial began, no one in the court room has : shown a sharper insight into the whole case than he, and, no matter what the points in dispute, or how sharplytsthe attorneys differ, Guiteau never loses tho thread for an instant, jtnd, quick as thought, is ready to interject his agreement with either tide that just at the hnffltrieniLiijiwUUik : Three tenants on Lord Kenmare's estate in MDlstreet, county Cork, were fired at last evening and wounded in the logs by a party of armed' men. The tenants had paid their rents. Three cows belonging to rent-paying tanner near Fearns, county Cork, were found ripped open. This class of outrage is again increasing in frequency. Lord Doneraile has just discharged all the laborer on his estate because he was unable to discover who battered an entire flock of sheep to death. ' i There. was an amusing scene at the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, a few evenings since. Fanny Davenport, the portly, was playing in "Macbeth," when a dapper little stranger, who had been seated in the audience, jumped upon the. stage and pulled out a couple of writs. His interruption of the play was not rel ished, and he was quickly dragged off the stage f amid the eheers of the audience. The writs wert served at the. instance of Anna Lhckinson, tne well known strong- minded female, who claims the sole right to a play. "An American Girl," in which i w" w-'- -It is related of in. lxndon, a surgeon in the British army, that in one of the battles in the Transvaal he was struck in the spine by a bullet, which paralyzed bis legs. His suffering was extremely Acute, and his death was eertaia. While he lay propped up against a large stone, in this painfull j dying condition, be administered a hypodermic Injection of morphene to a eorporal whose arm was wounded. The set itself wss heroic, snd tne alleviation of the soldier s pain must no doubt have in creased the surgeon's suffering ; but if the statement that the surgeon "parted with hat might have eased his own torments means that be had only morphine enough A " ' - 1 . t , iyr one injection, bo -uracil toe mgner rues the merit ot tne act. JCivery day brines out some new marine scheme; and the latest is set forth by A. Jr. oliven, tne projector, as a pro position to build steamers of a new model and frame, with dome-shaped deck tnd absolutely no masts snd spars, tie says a eumpany baa been formed to undertake the building and operation of steamships of this kind, including Gen. Butler, Al exander H. Rioe, John W. Candler and other Boston and New York men. The vessels will be built at Nyack on the Hud son, and will cost about f 600,000 each. Great improvements in the application of I motive powsr are also claimed to be in the safety and other advantages are anticipated from the whole plan The grand jury this Saturday brought m six indictments in what are known as the star route cases, four being directed against Frederick B. Lilley, ex-deputy collector for the Postoffioo Department, and two against George B. Brott, mail contractor. Those against Lilley are for receiving money for the purpose of influ encing official action ; for aiding and assist ing in support of a claim agaiost tne United states otherwise than in discharge of! his official duty ; for arguing in aid of procuring a contract for carrying the mails, and lor Destowing money ror aaauK- ahce in . procuring a contract with the United States. Those against Brott are for offering monev to influence official ac tio and for bestowing money to aid in procuring a oontract , with the United States. i . RALEIGH, N. By elegraph. THAT TKBBIBLX ASSASSIN. Via Bahavlor Kb Worao thaa rjtaal Ho ! not Bpllah BvMoimo Olraa AttUast BIB. !WA8HINGTfcN, December 6. Guiteau was brought to the court house little later than usual, and the court was not opened until 11 o'clock. An immense crowd Lad gathered on the side walk, and when Guiteau alighted from the van, he evinced unusual trepidation, and begged the offi cers to take Mm around to the back en trance.', Be was assured the escort was ample for his safety, and with trembling steps and cringing gait auicklr shuffled through the angry, crowd. Abject fear was depicted ipon his sallow countenance, and it was several minutes after he had reached his loom before he regained his usual composure. Kx-peaker Randall appeared in an swer to a subpoena, but was at a loss to know why he had been summoned. Immediately after the opening of the oourt, Mr. Storille called to the stand Dr. James Kennon, of Chicago. ' Before any questions could be asked the witness, ; Guiteau desired to address the court; and, without waiting for assent or dissent on the part of the court, said in quick, nervous tones : "1 want these ex pert witnesses to pass UDon this point Where a man is impelled to, do an unlaw fill sint. ItV a tA whiffh ha ( mmm rkAMi I " I "J swevv ww avM uw vewaeaevw immi bly control o overrule, and by which his moral af encv ia dnminalpd ia ha tn ha considered sane or insane Judge Cox We will have that ques tion discussed. Witness said that he was the managing r ilJ n : if.i-.i r cuitor oi uio vmcago wfiuxu aemeio. and lecturer upon mertal diseases at the CHucago medical sclUA. Be delivered his first lecture last April. Witness ro denoe to whieb.be had listened, that he had do doubt! bf the prwoner s insanity. W itness admitted that when a man com mitted a I crime, while acting under a delusion' of divine inspiiation, and then conducted himself precisely as a criminal would do, it would be presumptive evidence against his insanity. Guiteau, who had been quietly but in tently following the witness, here broke ia rather excitedly saying, "Nothing of the kind in this case, Judge. Davidge flWeH, we wfll see." "Guiteau (angrily'), "You're going too fast in this matter, we want facte, not vour jbav-n'ia41iae aajed one The Lord hjw. i-. then lets a man use his own thing' right spirarion, and judgment to work it out That's just my ease. That's the way I get my inspiration. The Lord don't employ fools to do his work. He gets the beet material." Davidge then put a still stronger hy pothetical case, using the term like "a common, vulgar criminal. vruiieau lurneu 10 isauage, ana wun an air or immense supenontr said: "xnere is nothing vulgar about this case. It's all high toned." ; (Laughter, quickly sup pressed iby the court) Witness thought an insane man in car rying out an Inspiration would act accord ing to his peculiarities of manner and tem perament, although there were types of come changed. Witness gave a scientific name. ;:' Richard J Hinton, editor of the Wash- mton Gazette, had seen the prisoner at Republican headauarters in New York. ana formed thel opinion that he was an exceedingly illy-balanced crank and ego tist, Witness was asked what he thought of the prisoner's speech, "Garfield vs. Han cock," land replied that ia his opinion it was a ndiculcus and disjointed affair. 1 Guiteau, who had smiled complacently when witness came-upon the stand, he be- .Li ... ..l.f 1 - 1 . came very muen lnoensea, ana snoutea out: "Well, 'it wasn't anything of the kind; you don't know what you are talk ing about; my speech received theen- dorsement of the best men in the country. Witness resumed by saying the prisoner seemed to be a perfect nuisance about the rooms, but wss interrupted by Guiteau, who said: "You are a nuisance yourself, rd rather be hung as a man than he ac quitted as a fool, and I won't have any more ot this ovidenee. Witness added that he was a laughing stock, so far as he could see. Ga'teau became greatly en raged, and, turning to Pcoville, shouted : "if you put any more of these crank fel lows on the stand I'll score you again. 'Twaa a great piece of impudence on your part to put Judge Davis on the stand without consulting me. COMOB.ESS IX SESSION. BnglDBlaa of the Teraa-Kalfer Elected Free. 1U49BI A Lwtt Atteadaaee of Ateaabare. aata noaao AlUaUaa tm Bmalnea. Washington, December 5. The first regular session of the forty-second Con gress began to day, and both houses were cal)od to order at noon. In the Senate, after the usual inter change of friendly greetings by the mem bers, the President pro tern. (Senator Davis, of Illinois) formally convened the chamber, and after prayer by the chap lain, presented tho credentials of benator elect William, Windom, of Minnesota, chosen to fill the vacancy caused by his resignation in the term ending March 3d, 1883, said vacancy having been tem porarily filled by the appointment of ex- Senator Edgerton. After the reading of the credentials Senator Windom, accom panied by Senator Hoar, . appeared, was duly ' qualified and entered upon his duties. Resolutions for committees of notifica tion to the Hbuse of Representatives and to the President, informing then of the organization ot the Senate, were adopted. The annual reports of the acting secre tary of the: I senate, sergeant-at-arms of the Senate, chief clerk of tho court of claims and the publie printer, were pre- C., TUESDAY MORlINGi DECEMBER ls 188U sented by the chair and laid on the table. The hour of meeting daily was fixed: at 12 o'clock m. j A number of bills were introduced, and the Senate took a recess until half-past two. Upon reassembling Mr. Edmunds offered a resolution continuing oommii as now constituted. Mr. Pryor offered an amendment questing the President of the Senate: to decide whether committees should be jdi vided equally between the two political parties or not Without decision the Sen ale adjourned. The message, therefore, will not be ready to-day. ; A number of bills and resolutions were presented and laid .'over, among one by by Mr. Beck, to provide for the retih:- jo . e e - 1 e s e . mens- 01 tne traae aouar ana its recotnge j into standard dollars. : d -ravsrW evi l ' . J dj jnr. ijogan 1 0 puce uentrai urant on the the retired list of the army. ! By Mr. Sherman To provide for the issue of three per cent bonds to the amount of three hundred millions, the proceeds to be applied to the redemption of the three-and-half per cents. By Mr. Garland To provide fora tariff commission. This bill is a substi tute for Mr. Eaton's bril of 1880. Also, by Mr.Morrill To investigate the taff question. By Mr. G rover Restricting Chinese immigration, being mainly a copy of the MfrtsifA tiftwn.nuuniMF Kill if 1 W7 ! By Mr. Coke Allotting lands in sev eralty to Indians on various reservations and for other purposes. Mr. Pendleton gave notice that Be would to-morrow introduce his civil service reform bill. I The Senate then took a recess from 1:15 to 2:30. m Upon reassembling a resolution was in troduced continuing the committees of last session, pending which the Senate ad journed. ; I The House met at noon and the real was called, showing four members absent Mr. Keifer was elected Speaker, and the swearing in of members was proceeded with. Considerable discussion ensued over contested seats and still continues. Two hundred and ninety members answered the roll call, the absentees being Messri Morse, Scales and Deuster. The vote fcjr Speaker was Keifer 148, Randall 129, Ladd 8-, necessary to a choice 3, Messrs. Fulkerson and Paul, Virginia Readjusters, voted for Keifer,"' ' - - - 1 Upon the calling of States for the sweat ing in of hew members, Mr. Jones, qf Texas, objected to swearing Jos. Wheeler, of Alabama, and after some dispute Mf. It. - , - - " 7 - King, of Louisiana, and Mr. King to Mf. Van Voorhis ; Mr. Springer to Mr. Wad4 worth, of New York, and Mr. Calkins, o ndiana, to Mr. Dibble, of couth Cant- una. Next Mr. Moore, ot Tennessee, in a dramatic fashion, objected to Mr. Chal mers, of Mississippi ; Mr. Bragg, of Wis consin, imitating the words and tons of .Mr. Moore, in turn objected to Mr. Moord. All objected to stood aside. The re mainder were sworn in, and Mr. Jones, oT Texas, took the floor to state "his object tions to Mr. Wheeler, and offered a resolu tion referring the matter to the committed on elections when appointed. Tabled op motion ot Mr. RandalL by an almost unanimous viva voce vote. f Objections were then withdrawn in aQ cases except those of Chalmers and Dib ble, and all but these two were sworn. Chalmers was also sworn, after som orther skirmishing. I. Mr. Calkins then called up the case ot Dibble, of South Caiolina, and offered jt resolution referring the matter to the com mittee on elections when appointed, tip gave a statement of the circumstances under which Dibble was elected, and contended that there was no vacancy, inasmuch as ijt might be that Mackey had originally bee elected. ' 3 Mr. Brown, of Indiana, took opposite ground, and argued that Dibble had aa good a prima facie right, to a seat as ant other member. Mr. Evans, of South Carolina, moved to lay Mr. Calkins' resolution on the tabid, and it being agreed to Dibble appeared and qualified. ,1 Mr. Mcraerson was elected clerk, tn$ vote being MoPherson 148, Adams 12$ and De LaMatyr 9. Hooker, Brownlo4r and Sherwood were' then elected sergean at arms,doorkeeper and postmaster on on vote, and all the officers were sworn in. Messrs. Hiscock, Orth and Reagan were appointed a committee to wait on the Presi dent, f Fred. P. Powers, of Washington, was then elected chaplain. Adjourned. I Nothing now intervenes to delay the President's message but the swearing of the territorial delegates, which will be done in a few minutes. f tOI ancratle Oaacma Tba Old OAeara B ona' IUM4. Washington, December 4. After tbi adjournment ot the Republican caucus last evening the'Democratio members eleqt assembled in tbe same ball and organise! their caucus for the ensuing Congress b re-electing Representative House, of Ten neesee, as chairman, and Messrs. Frost, df Missouri, and Wilborn, of - Texas, secre taries. 5 Representative Proctor Knott, of Ken tucky, then offered a resolution endorsing the declarations of the Democratic national committee of 187C and 1880, the supV posed object being to put the Democratic members on record in favor of the plank endorsing a tariff for revenue only, which. if it did not prevent the complimentary nomination oi Speaker Randall, would servo as a rebuke. The resolution waji supported by Representatives Knott, & Kentucky, snd Reagan, oi Texas, and op posed bv Representatives Hammond, df Georgia, MeLain, of Maryland, Hooke, of Mississippi, and Herbert, of AlabamA. RepresenftUve Hooker moved to indefi nitely postpone ths conridetation of th W heeler stepped aside; Mr. Springer, df iCTan'chis.4 . of New York, to ft resolution, and his motion was carried ayes 53, noes. 42. I Representative McKenna, of West Vir ginia, then moved that the caucus endorse and 'put in nomination as the candidates of the Democrats all the officers of the last House, and the motion was carried viva voice without dissent i The caucus then j adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. Crimea aad Oaaoairlaa. Nkw Orleans, December Thos. C. Holton, aged 25 years, was accident ally shot and killed by James McDavitt, aged 16 years, yesterday. V A special to the Timet-Democrat from Vieksburg reports the killing - of J. D. McGraft, planter and storekeeper at Sunny Side Landing; by Samuel Cole, a half crazy negro. '. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I Absolutely Pure. Made from Graoe Cream Tartar. No Other preparation makes such light flaky no Dreaos, or luxurious paairy. uau be eaten by dyspeptics without fear of tbe ills resulting from heavy indigestible food. Sold only in cans, by all Gro era. Royal Baking Powder Co.. New York. esi ltcu l PixaiH, df mi iusi, LYDIA EL PINKHAF.ro ; 7E5STABLB C02JP0TJND. . laaPojlttreCinre ItirUlaw tmtXntj tb want funaofR plalnhi, an c Ha troobt , TnSaaamatl tm tloa, ralttng aad Plaulanwaanta,, and tha Spinal Waarnaai, aad la paitteaawtr adaptad to the ftianga e Ufa. It vffl dlaaotra aadaspaltnaaon trem taiiwaata aa aarly atagaat Sawkipaianl. Tha taadaaertoaam- i than la ehaekad WTapaadOr r oaa, tt hi in fahitain. SrT-1 T iiatrnjaaB fin Ulaiiliili aad wDwiiiihM abaariBCwB,aasataio !. ataj aaabanfrrh,taalwy parwiartty earad krttamaa. It win at all UBMa and andTanareniaaHinrwaHht aanaoay wtth tha lava that govaim tha faniala arataav VrthaaraaC Kidney Ooaaptaiata ot aUhw aaathla 1ltma x. FinEUAirs vxcetauijc oew- rwOVPai praparad atW aad M Waatara Avvaoa, PrieaSL atabottlaafaraa. MaiWaaa oCnOnv alaolatha tons of lm !, aartoa,SlBarhaxferatthac. Mia.Rakhaat fmljia niillim nf ImiiiliT Saad for paaaph- laa Addraat aa abora. MtmtUm tkU fajwr. JHtamOy ahoold ba wtthmrt LTDLa K. fAsKBAMm tnxa Plixa. They on nawHiialton, fefttaaaaaa aad torpidity of tna Urar. sseantipar has. ' aw Sold by oil Draaeieta. Wm. H. Brown 4 Bro.. Baltimore. Md.. Wholesale Druggiats. i THE GREAT CURE i FOB. RHEUMATISM j Aa It la Aw aU dlaaaaaa of tha KIDNKYS, UVIRANDSOWILS. Tt nltanan ttii ayatam of the acrid potaoa that oasaea the draadfal oaflhriaa; whioh only tha vtottaa of Bhcanurtant aaoTaallaa. THOUSANDS OF CASES ! of tha woeat forma of thia tarrlbla Blaaiaa hsvo baaa qnioUy rellrrad. In a abort tima PERFECTLY CURED. ' ! aalaiaararypartoc tna Oonatry. In.hun diadaafeaaaalthaaoaradwharaan alaa had faOod. Itia atlld, but afiolant, CEUTAIlf IH ITS ACTION, bat hannlaai In allaaaa. . twit iltaaiat.Straaothtna aal gtyaaHaw Ufctoailtlwlaiportantoreanaoc tha body. TaaaaanalaetloaofthaKidMjaatiaaaMiil -k lA-mmm im nlomnil all illanaat ar" tha Sowalanwva fraaly and haalthftiTly. In Wa ara oraainanyt w Aatthaa iprorrodby tathoaaoataAataal l .j. adlnarcryhooaaltol'iaaa I i SPRING MEDICINE. TIOBT.mJaS and aU IlViia INaaaaao. la pot ap to Pry Vnatabla Wmrm , to Ha oaaa, eaa paekara of arhleh aaakca Xraarta awdtdna. Ah in Uaald raraa, vary Oaanaanvaaad for Ota eoaraatoaeo of than who cannot raadfly pro para M. Itmetw4tkmrmai yaa tthufut or noriora pbuooIsT. pricx, si.ee WTLL, WCHA1D80S Co., Tnfu fWrnaoadtaadryaf P -wvmMMmvmm, - Wfllaaadtaadrypr pIA . nVBUaoioa, vr. I j . : SltaAtleu Wamted. f;-; A - COUPETEITTandlnnucntlalrnande- XX aires a situation as book keeper or aUaman or both. Apply to D& BLACK' ITALat Yarboro. , , . . , raSwODE I 4. - 1 aiatliiq It am Btoatlna-, eaadaehaa, Xrnma Fiuatiatlea, Ooaofal IMalltr. glualiawiiiBS Pijriadoa aad ladV That taatbw to a o i NEW ADVERTISEMENT c For the Cere of Coozhc. Cold. HoratBRroncldtiSiCrr lf Asthma,Whooping Cough, Ja-N uprcut vwsumpiion ana lorine re -I aucq i wrosuiiiivcpersons m aavan ketl aWges of the Disease. For Sale HI Orngeists. Price. Cents. S Valoatble bmu Tor bsrte. I WLL offer for sale on MONDAY, tbe ' day of December, 1881, at ISo'oIock m., . the Oourt House door in Raleigh, 800 rires of valuable land in St. Matthnw'a Towynhtp, Wake county, on Marsh creek uvo uuiea east or Kaleigh, adjoining the lands of Wm. Boylan and Madiaon Baogh, known as the lands of Boot Trawick, de ceased. The land will be aold in thrMt nu. eels, tbe plats of which may be seen at my office .before sale. ; ! Terms of sale One-third otah. onavthlnl in one year, abd tbe balance in two years, with; interest on different payments at 8 per cent per annum. Title reserved till purchase money is paid, gale made for division under an order of tbe Superior ourt of Wake county in special proceed ings entitled S. R. Trawick and other x parte ! W. H. PACE, j xioV9-td Commlaaionor. LET US LIVE ECOIOIICALLT, The beat wav to do thia ia ta Im wham drai. elaaa gooda eaa be had for the lowest poeeible prieesi We keen aiwava on hand all the land. i . , Heavy Qroceries, ,1 - MeatsJ Lard. Bucar. Cofiea. Ifnlmn Flear. i i eat, jionuny, unta, soap, Starch, Blneinr, Bakisf Powdera, Cakea, Craekera. Fiah. Ae. vTl, vijjn, vicmroHoa nau oamttxpx Jtooaooo. ' I All .kinds of Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Jelllsai Preserved Fruits, Haaces. Pickloa J''fcMontn, v aaaics. jnats, JKaisins, ngfa. as and Bpiees. Ia abort, everythwe- nsoally found la firatlelaaa family rroesry. Fnita, Vege- Ublea. Eggs and Poultry always oa band when to DO had, MOOKB A PEG RAM. i : . Cor Hillsboro and Saliabarr gta. November fi. IML. . j , Parker & Morris, Gottoi Mssioi IUits, QALEIGn, V. CL Groceries bv the nackare to the trade at low prieee.i Also BAGGINd AND TIES. Our rnotto To Sell. If erehaats will save money by eallia aad examining pneea. i . : II TYPE!! 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