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'I WEEKLY liKDGEli Sat uk -i aV, Julv 5, 1879. n bl)l)S AND ENDS. . ;i - Franco .'produced, in the year end ing September last, the enormous amount of over 800,000,000 pounds of b'eei root sujjar. I Pre ident Lincoln once listened patlcn .ly while a friend read a long ?ript to him, and who -then : ? What do you think of it ? nianu: 1 asked How will it taker The President feflccled a little while, and tlien an- swercrl :)V Well, lor people who like t hat-vimi; oil tiring! I think that it is i just about the kind of thing they'd like." - ! "The presence f the great Duke ol . Argvll in New York, en route to visit his son in Canada, recalls to the ' New York reporter who sees him asbon, and ".marvels that he is much as God makes other men, save that his'hair is. a trifle red ".ei the'suppo eition.s .conversation in which two Caledonians indulged whr the Dnkej's'son inr.rircd Louise. ''Have yejhejaed the .news, Sandy V" "The news ? No. What -Why," said Bobljy, ''McCallum Moore's son has married the Queen's daughter." "Ah, 4obby1v said Sandy, -'but the Quee i o tight to be a proud woman V Th i late Professor Aggassiz had J a jwendrous pover over animals. He would 'go up to the most obsti- natc of pigs, and alter a few soil , ' wortls and a movement of his stick I . injth i rirlit direction the pig would lift, its head erect, its small eyes would irlisten with a vague intelli cence,. it would remain almost inn tionl?ss in a kind ot pleased surprise,- ! arid emit a urunt of comfort. ; When ever lie entered a menagerie he was I eage ly. welcomed by lions, tigers, ; wolves.' hyenas and other beasts ot prey . There is said to be not a sin- .gle. instance of his havincr been in- jure. u by any serpent or beast. :Ne'v Anecdote of: Gener al Lee. (Related - by' himself.) 'To-lay an incident occurred which gratis.3 1. A'. ' tJxan anything AsTj was riding over trie moot Ucac late region, where not even a cabin could, be seen, I was surprised to 'find, on a. sudden turn in the road, two little girls playing on a large rock.: Thjpy were very poorly clad, and after looking a moment at me began to run away. 'Children,' said 1.1 M on't run away ! if you could know who I amf you would know tliat I am the. last man in the world lor ariybndy to run from now.' 'But we lo know you, they replied."1 'You ; never- saw me before, for I never passed along Jere.' 'But we (In know you and we've got your pu-ti.re hp yonder in' the house, and you are. Gen. Lee, and we ain't d res jed; clean enough to see yon.' "With this - they scampered off to a pooijhut on the mountain side.7' I5ECEXTLY Ol'KXEU UV I, ': jjj h . Y M . 1 M A; L L;K T T COKXKK: HiAXKI.I.V AND IIKN IMIKSON j . STUKETS. S TS U C K t' 0 31 P LET. E . fompjlsinir PUKE DIUTOS, line ojt select i full TOILET ARTICLES, LAMPS UNBREAKABLE CIIIM- ' NIES, and r othef tilings found in a fihst-class j J3i-ii Store. unirs: cents. 5 cents. 'and 10 cents. Uest in Cliapel Hill. 1MSESCIHPT10XS cnmimiitml t aU hbuis by JIK. ISAAC K. EMEK- SU. ; i CSA liberal portion of the village and country patronage solicited. Chapel Hill. X. C. April 11, 1S71). Mi.- -jg I NG II A M SCilOO L . MEBAXEYILLE, X. C. jThe 171 Session, begins July 30, 1870. Arrangements have been made by which a limitetl number of young men with small means can '-mess'1 at $." per mon h. .1 BJAIUJ, WITH FURNISHED ROOM, Kei UCED TO 812 PER MOKT1I ; Tui- tiost to Sou per Session. Far particulars address' A1AJ. li. 151XU11AA1. II 13 A.XQXJ A.l-fcTS MCCAUL"EYS LOWEIi TIIAX EVEU ! ,' A choice Assortment of p x'tty OA L.I- DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY. Beautiful Spring and Summer Worsted from 10 cents and upward. Lawns Grenadines, Organdies, Dress Linens, Percales fcc, fcc, at a tritlin" cost. COME AND SEE ! W II I TEG O'O D S . . A tine lot of Pupies from' G cents upwards ! Jackonets, Cambrics, in plaids and stripes, Victoria -Lawns, Swiss, French and Book "Muslin, Tarlatan, in fact ALL THE latest NOVELTIES IX WHITE .COODS ! f ' . !:. ! - NECK WEAR 'AND NOTIONS. : New-designs .in Ladies' Ties,' Rib bons, ifcc. Collarettes, all the. latest novelties. Neck Bulls and Plaiting, Linen Collars and Cutis, a line as sortment. Embroideries. Laces and Ilamburir Edgings, very pretty HOSIERY and GLOVES, La dies Linen Handkerchiefs at 5 "eeuts each. ; ' ' ' PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, a lare lot, in cotton, orinuhaiii and silk-all EXCEEDINGLY LOW! GENTS ' F URN I SjlUN G GOODS. ; ,r A large Slock r of Ready -Mad c l Z i Clothing. ICeeps Magnutl Louurn lvirI u'nA!o; nnfic lot ot Straws, Alack inaws, Felt and Furs. WORTH LOOKING AT.: ' IIAXD-MADK SHUi:, ihc most popular makes. Bought to in-: Sold. Very low ! j LADIES' II ATS, trinimed ami untritnined, a fine assortment, with a beautiful lot of Kibbons,! French and American Flowers for ti imminir GKOCKKIES I Always a full line. SUGAR, from 8 to 10 cents COFFEE, from 10 to 15 cents. . Large and Smalt Ilominys, IJice, Lard, Flour, Bacon, Hams, country, sugar-cured and canvassed, i-- CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WILLOW-WARE, -fcb. Ill 'flCt ' j M c C A U L E Y ! can supi)ly you with every! lung you ma need or want, whether goinjr ; ; . : ' ' ' , t " i traVcliing, or going lo'house-keeping, - m i i i ! : .staying at home or going visiting gay or grave, sad or merry, old - and young, rich and poor gentle or simple. Come to Mr;CAULEY'S .1 and find your cares and sorrows ' SOOTHED,1 Your wants supplied, and j every- thing made to look lovely. I . 'i " - .. -. I Come to McCAULEY'S ". -i ... and save money by ' . ' '. f ; buying of him. jST T ICE. S . Ijcl. -BOWLES, l?.?XE3fE BRICK-MASON and AMIITEAVASIIEH, is now readv to do workkatshort notice. ,xll of-kw-work is gjiaranteed to give satisfaction. Cill on him and -have 3-011 r work done neatly. ) Refers to citizens of Chapel Hill. ESTABLISHED 1848. HORNER'S FERTILIZING SALTS, nitli Which any farmer can make j hU owi& fertilizers, , I And otter materials for making HOME FERTILIZERS. Muriate Totash, Kalnit, i Sulphate Soda, 1'laster, Peru? Ian (iunno, Oil Vitriol, Mtrate Soda. Irled Blood. Dissolved South Carolina, Dissolved Haw Bone, Ac, &c. I A full supply of PUllK Materials rilways on hnd and for sle at lowest market prices, j Formulas for home manipulation, estimates H9 to cost, find information regarding mixing, &c, cheerfully given. v HORNER'S Pure Slaughter House - I ME-DUST ' AIVD ' DISSOLVED BONE, GUARANTEED THE "Best in America." AMMQNIATED PawRoDB Superphosphate ANI COarCEXTRATED SUPERPHOSPHATE ; FOR ALL CROPS, SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Joshua Horner, Jr.,& Co., Cor. liowly's Wharf and Wood St., BALTIMOKE, MI. rp II i: V A L L w a x r i r . JL ner;ii! it i a :tamih newspaper )i pure. Miiim! ifailin.ix tor-.oUl :ui(I ynn. iriiid it iMitains ii r'li:illt' run" conii)H' lu'nive suintnarvof airthf important news. . . i Till-: Si:Y YORK OliSKirVKii. the best fa mil v newspapor. publishes both the religious aiiil .ecuU .vrv--iJU AUit Luj-a 1 WttV Tut -u. and lorn- io isceuiar. . - , ; " . j The Xew York Observer was tirst published in 182. ; a;nl it is believed-to be, the only instance', of a Religions jXewspaper coniinuing . its even course ;for lift.y-ix "years, wilkont a changt f jnauie. doct rimy 'Intent, jmrpose .or jpledge trom the liate of its bii ih. the ;tii Volume I ; fj, ''''..-'':- - ,vnl coitTahi all the imjoilant ik w tliat jean interest or instruct; so that any one jwho reads it will-be 'thoroughly p)sted. I do not run''' a benevolent' institu tion,, and we ilo not ask for the. support of i harity. We jiropose t( inake the .II est Xewspaper that, i -published, and t'We projiose to -sell it asclieaify as it ein be alforded. Let those who want, lture. sound, sensible, truthful leading, sub-. peri be for it. and lit 'them induce others to do the same. - W a aw iioW publishing in the Obser ver me story ot JQAXYf HE MAID, (h- Mrs. Charles, author of , Chronicles bf the Sehonberg-Cotta Fantilv.' A e send no pi emiums: w ill send you Uk ; ! l NEW YORK OBSERVER' . - hue vear. )os:-paid, for':.l."i. 'Any oijp pending with Ins pun Subscription tlie names ot new subscribers, shall JiaVe .'ommissiou allowed in proiortioi: to he number sent. lor. particulars sec erms in the Observer. Sample' copies free. Address, NEW YORK OBSERVER, 37 Park How, Xew York. jgTKEKT'S XATIOXiL HOTEL . HA LEIGH, X. C. S. R. STREET .& SON, Owners and Prop's . . 4 GASTON HOUSE, NI AVliKUXE. X.. C. fe. R. Street Sox, Proprietors. The undersigned having purchased the Xational Hotel, property at Haieigh, opened -March :'15th, 1S79, that well known House to the public under their management. They re fer to their past mawagement ot the Gaston House as a guarantee that tlie travelling '.public will find the National, in their hands, up to the standard ot a' first-cla-js Hotel. The efrikirMr. Samuel II. Strdet, will remain in. charge of - the Gaston House, the junior, Mr. Wm. .f. Street, will conduct ine aiiouai liorei. ationa l Hotel. ! - , S.1J. STREET & SO:N. C A R R , : ' '.'!! DEALKlt IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES. BLEACHED & UNBLEACHED - 1 DOMESTICS, J LADIES TIES, RUFFS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, fcc. : 'j . ' ; ' I'' ' , ; , ' . ' I''..'" -A FULL LINE OF ' ;. : - GROCERIES, j ; HARDWARE, CROCKERY, " GLASSWARE, i ; TIN WARE, LOOKING GLASSES, SNUFF TOBACCO. : :; Jiloi-oono Oil, I1 slllil "Nails, Cotton Hoes. I am still selling the KENT UCK;Y RLO W. 'I'his plow stands mirivale !. . It never chokes ; Snlls easy, turns all soil ; : fact it suits our farmers better th:jn any other phVw now in use. 1 . I am a.ent tbi-s season for the " . : PACIFIC, : CHAR FELL ' ; ' : AND ' STAR GUANOS. , 'f hanking inv many friends for their past tavois, L would be pleased to see them ar. alt times, and will sell .all my laiire and viried i stock of goods at the m rv r.o no.M price. ; J. V. ( 'AIM. -poiiTifAn foutiik r K()PLK. i'beg leave to agaim call the attention of theleople of Orainge (Jounty and all poi tions of the couulry to my which can . be enlarged lo any desired sie ; ' - From any Kind of Sum! 1 "Pictiires,--. includfng Card Photographs, ("ems. Old '. daguerreotype. ' lire'a-t' Pin Or Locket Pictures': and finished in the finest stvle. of (-"ravon Dra wing,'; ;ind tinelv franiec. J , 1 SxK) iiu-he-, " : ! 1 )12 inchesJij'T : Half Life Size, 1.5 : Irte Si.e, -2)..-U. Send in your small j pictures; and havt thefn enlarged. i EUtiKXE L. IILMiltlS. Artist. Chapel Hill, X C. . rXv O N S O It I A L ART E 31 P 0 Pi I U 31 I ! ' rp jll o I A S 1) U X ,S T O X JL 11 AS 1'ITTKp CP 1 1 IS B A R B E1 S A L O O N , )j))Osite Barbee's dli-ug store, in the most improved sty lei. and will' he ."glad to see hisj customers any time He guarantees good work. ' , Shaving, -" -! .- - ircts. Hair Cutting. - -j - - 1 2cts. Shampooing, -i --i - - ' ' 25et?. He has a b()otJbIaek always in atteiid ancc', Give lpin a call. ' D. J . E Z Z E L L , Walrbmaktr a ul Jeweller, Chapel Hill, JST. C. . ..." i : AVatches, Clocks and Jewelry re paired with neatness and 'dispatch. pi . A L iE N A X D E Ity ATTORNEY aT LAW, j ; JpJIAfKL IIII.l., X. C. . Collections in Orange and Chatham a specialitj'. VI . , v ; lieiinttances made promptU. D. A. HOBERTSOX, DENTIST, VilI visit Chapel Hill two or three times during the session of College, and oftener if he finds it necessary. "GiPNotiec will always be given, in this paper of Jiis- coming. n . J .4d .Da v 1 DENTIST. Permanently located Un Durham' nnrl Chapel Hill. ; Office will be open at I : O UN Chapel Hill twelve davs of each month Irom the 12th to the 21.; , II E A D U SPRING GOODS AND LQi:EffE:I G E,S ! A Choice STYLES AND FABRICS, AT VERT;LOW PRICES. - G RE AT T51rli-v.s FnMher lieduced to EVERYTHING : r anil no 1 respectfully Wile a look from all who bdy First, Class Goods.- ? 1 DRESSlcaODS A! SPECIALTY. ) . -: .'."'.'. ! - i "l: - " j" -.- ''.'', Black Silk and Fancy Silks fmip FIFTY CENTS upwards. La ! - Greiiadincs, Orglndic , Dress Linjbn, Pcrcals, fcc, &c.. V I KID JioYESi KID GLOVED! JT I 'a I ii 1 1 e ad quarters pi- Kid WHITE ' Pu.ues, Irish Linen Bleached ' ' : '. I uli'er in NECK IWEAt New Designs in J-ilies Ties, ' White and Colored PARASOLS In Newest iDesigus - G E N S S II IR T S CORSETS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Laundered and Unlaundered ' Shirts ' bp sold J: .. CARPETS; MATTING AND, FLOOR OIL My Line of these Goo.ds is Equal State, and I Guaranteo A 3lniulicet BRUSSELS all New 13 lesiirns for MATTINGS Red, Whilte and I 1. 17 . imported. i NEW AND BEAUTlMUL DESlCfS I N iUGS Door .Mats of the Best Fabric, aiu " ' ' ' i' l! -. .1 - - FLO Q R O I .. !4 i' tie Best ' ' J Samples Mailed Free to any parties c esinng to given 4IAIN A STOCK OF AT TJIE Assortment ot J SUCCESS. 1 ' :-- ' the Times. Suit SOJJ) AT A BARGAIN, misfiepresentation.. Gloves. GOODS. Domestic Slieeting, &c, a very full lot '.-." : '-- anv new attractions in this line this Season. AND NOTIONS. Zephyr Ties, &c. i Ribbons, Fans, Dress Buttons, . ' .- : i r Silks, Fringes, &c.', ttc, tc AND UMBRELLAS." , aud Celebrated Make. k II'. - ' AND C AS SI M,E R E S ! ? and Fine Cassimeres. HotSgbt to v ery low. CLOT II. to any and Second to None in- tnv PRICES AS LOW. f Xiiio ot Tapestry 75 cents per yard! ' Checked some of 'the best gra L I I J L1 C LOT II S Extra Quality. fwith pleasure and promptness on 'pP1jca0(? purchase. Prompt attention - .... . . V I - .; to orders. G A M M O 2sT , OF F AxS III 0 X y STREET, -1 ; j . 1
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