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She News and Observer. . Awn, Qatmvo A Oo. PBorazBroite. I abllsaec Daily (except Monday) and Weekly. o 8uarPTiwt I Ady Aires : . 4ljt a year, audi postpaid...... $7 00 " sixviontBs, " ...... 8 60 ehrei w ' ,4 ............... 1 75 arealy,raeyear, M ............... 2 00 mix month. " 1 00 He mm entered without payment, and bo tent titer expiration of time paid for. MISCELLANEOUS. Y ESTABLISHED 18S3 . 0. & O. POOPKK & CD 'S ntACHON JR SELF PBOPELLINtt i FARM ENGINES. Aamfactared at Mt. Yernon, Ohie rpjiSB KnV' is are designed forAhresh JL lasr rrair tfinulna- ootioB- and ail air' Healtural purposes, They propel them-, ealYea-' forward or backward, and will raw a Separator, water Task, or loaded Wageo. Orsr on thousand of ttaeae Kn dmea are now In use, and where they have Man Introduced It haa been found difficult aall any other etyle of Engine. sfj Tfc nt. 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BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KS0VT8 FAMILY WEGIGluE IN TRE W0RLD ft baa Wn nH rl(l uch woadrrful aaeeeea ail -.rw t rU lor t RA.ni!, CIIOJLKIIA, PlABBHK4a bVMENTKRr, and ak BO WEI, t O.HPJUUNTm ifcaf a Mitral an a(Nn w r ttutft Mmant. , " HAS STOSoiHE TEST OF 40 CARS' CONSTABi; USE IM ALL CCufiTRIES AND CLtMATLS. K I ti J EEtJoilJMSBEil' hjr "Fhytlclae. gnirtaarttV Mlalatars, Maaagora of riaMtatioB. arh.ghaaa, aaj Vacirt, Nra la Ualtalta abort, bj Icnja everywhere vha haa arar JL-t; j I IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL ASA LINIMEHT. w tnm !! In the Baaa k frwmmmmi fiUf la aU fiaaa of Mavxra Rnrna. Kealda, tft. NO FAM1A.T CAS AFEl.Y BE WITirOOT aasnaUr an ataay tima iu oot In doctor' Wlla, aa4 pna briaaa tt within tbaiaaeli of aU. It la aold J gftaj. OOa. aan 9. a hottla, and saa ha oiMataad ttom ail drntoriata. ! 80M. Providence, JLi. RALEIGH, N. C, SUNDAY, MAKCH 27, .1881. MM1 JBrls-mdier la Narthara W ana Ho. 9. JCor. of The News and Observer. At the capital city of Maine (Augna'a) ia the residence of the present Secrettry of TSU'e, Jamei G. Blaine, who ia one of the imogt brilli nt men ia-public life. A a I'arHainen anan he has no superior, and as pi esiding officer of the House of Reprasen latives for a number of yeaira he never had an equal in some reapecta. Adroit, able, aadiout, ready, full of resource , and as quick as UghtniDg, he wielded the Speak- ws:sdmpt!mes the caae. he took the floor for debate, he exhibited theae qualities with" vfn greater aucceaa and adorned them with vrit and eloquence. He ia nre- eminently a bright man, and his social quaHties are very fine. To these latter a xc-artof his Kreat nersonal normlaritv isj riiie, for it is well known that no man of his aj-ty has so strong a hold upon its a'' few ions he. Possrsaed of an imnulsive temperament there is a bread contrast be tween him and.such men as Messrs. Conk- mtrard fcdmuns. who thoueh t erhana afelei- iu rezsjuing cpac;y, and certainly as constitutional lawyers,-are destitute of tbe personal magnetiatn which has caused nun to do caned tbe Henry Clay of his party. ' it;is the hawt yl the modern American to b'fon iconoclast. In his view Qeerge Wshltijrton was quite respectable sort of old gent'eatan considering the period in wnicn ne nyea, ana too other men of the Revolution a e charitably allowed to have dona reasonably well; -accord ine to the lights before them, but beeteems the men of ihtt ta, cenerally. at rather "small potatoes;" There are only three names' in the whiile historv- of the countrv which soem to have e-caped this iconoclastic dis- posttton or the mo tern American mind. 1 ho4 three were Clay. Calhoun and Web ster.! They are still regarded as typical of three distinct eiders of intellect and cha racter, as well ts of three different inter pretations of the constitution, and none who have ucceded them have approached the eminence which they oocuov in dodu- lar esti mutton as great American statesmen. reversing tne order in wnin tney nave been named above, one is rrmembered as tbe greatest ot constitutional expounders and the: broadf stot New England statesmen; another as the moat perfect embodiment of pure reaaon and the possessor of the most stainless character in our public annals; and the third as th grandest popular leader l A - u rpi 7 . i triumvirate tq our politics is no Ionirr rx-atfible. Tbe conditions are chanariad. -a heir peers may now bellying; but, if so, I tne average grow in around them has so in- I creased as to reader the contra t less ob servable, i Alihourfh the illastration ia by no means per '0ct, there is a similarity in the differ ences between those three arrest men and the jthrce first named. These difference are ss marked in one case as In tbe other. although they may be regarded by some as miniature likenesses. Mr. BFalne is mose like Mr. Clay than Mr. Edmnndi is likeMh Calhoun, or Mr. Cotikling like Mr. Webster, bnt the characteristic dTfrerneea "between them are the tame. The power of analysis and the logical acumen which so distinguished Mr. Calhoun murk though in lesa degTee tbe apeeches of Mr. Ed munds, but he lacks entirely the enthu siasm i which enabled Mr. Calhoun to vflopo his severest logic in sentences full Of hre. The one slowly uncoils a chain of argument every link of which is as cold aa ine cauiv or an arcuc snip; tne oiner ued to reel bis off rantdly and red hot. The chief, -If not the only points of intallec tqal rtsembhiice between Mr. aonkling and ' Mr. ' Wib-ter rrjay be aaid to be the Seat general ability io debaU which each d'.iiplayed in the forum or at the bar, and: tb manterful command pf lanatiaKe whUch has so often astonished the bearers of ench when in the full exercise of hiabest powers. But as M ri Webhter's ability was proJonn.Jer. so the fountain from wbich poured hie copious stream of pure English was deeper and more llmpidly clear than tbxt irotn whi'?h Mr.! Conkling draws. Xf theae comparisons are distasteful to those of a former generation in the South who admired and reverenced Webster and Qalhoim, that other larger number who loved and t lino t wor thipped Mr. Clay will atill less reliati a comparison between him and Mr. Biaine: and vat. a has been already said, thre is much more room for Onri pariaoQ between ' hem than betweea the otheraj - ' But witliout attamptiDe; to draw the con trast fu t'aer than by the general remark tnat he is ambitious but prudent, bold but concilia ory, eloquent but eminently prao tieal, and imperieut but gonial mod gra- cfous -as Mr. Clay was, we will only add tost Mr. . Baire was the very heart and brains i of the Republican party Id Maine during th la.t campaign, and that, al though dfeated by a small majority, that party .have to thank him more than all others 'that their defeat waa not an over whelming rout. An indefatigable laborer when work is necessary, be fairly ex-ha'-.sterf bimlf by his constant and unre mi'.tir.g efforts to win the fight upon which so much was supposed to depend- When that tight ended tbe fu'hre must have sermd dark indeed to h'm. That bright viio- J which has so often mocked at the ho: f s of tbe a obitious politician, must hve fVted ntmo t entirely from bis sight, for . the rnlt Seemed to portend a long lease (if power to his opponents. He aent a melan holy di patch to Garfield an nonn ing ti:e pi oiwtbie result, but he did ot wftine out any hypocritical regret for tbe poor col rd man as Mayes did when ( e was listen tor the P.enidency, and be fure hie was Informed tbt it was to be Henf rh m It la quits afe toaay that the sorrow a of tu eoiorad man were not tipern oat m Mr Blaine' thctljhta about that time, any more'tban they were in Mr. 11 yes?, or woul'i have Veen In Mr. Qar nehi'sif he bad loe dwfoat -o in Nov mber. Hut the O. to-er elc'.it'.8 dissipated the Clouds which were faHfgatba.ing around the stir of tbe ambitious Senator from Maine! and since the ideWif November it bai staily climl ed uutil it now shines at tne zer.itti. i So much has been a-id about him became any account of tbe campaign in Maine which should omitsp cil mention of him as Ih ruling apirit of h's party would be Very incomplete. , ; On the 5th Soprembfir, and while passing up beyotd AuguHta, the rebel brigadier obaer vel for the first time a marked change in mo ioiiko ui wis am staes. Mature was beginning to robe herself in fall colors and the different shades of these were growing mre aiid more perceptible. The autumn wind had tint kissed the maples and thev were blhsbing scarlet, while some of their eavious neighbo s of tbe forest t rem Sled and grew pale, and o hers, more haughty, pegau io oock tuemseives wi.n gorgeous raiment and display thair varied charms. At their foet the lern wtre tailac because the sun's love wa growing cold, high up the slopes the slender pines sighed softly, and down in the valley tbe Kennebec went grumb.ing to tbe tea. K b dav added new splendors to the glorious traWfiguration of tr.e hill sidea, and wakened a deeper tone In forest and atream. And thus the silent su( ce laiott of the seasons Was painted in gl wing onlf.ru dayJoy day on the wide- ttretchi a foreat 0! the Pine Trf State. The btaiiticsof natnr. ho wvr. attracted b t liftle utteultooi in that rgi m about that tin e it was autumn m thi natural world, ;but dOgdays in jpo'ith-s. ilia eye y com munity in the State, aimeat. the voice of the BUiiup speaker was daily bard. and every nitrht the atmosphere .n aa thick with the smoke of burning torches and rwaonant with the crash tf drums and musical in s'.rumeuta. Trains and ateamboats moved in alt directiona loaded with political club Koine to or return ine from mass meetinirs. Parly managers worked like beayei-s, and the manufacturers of banners, transparen cies and badges ware constantly employed. In a few more days the contest onld be decided, and aa the time approached for its . conclusion the tide of excitement ro.se h'gber and higher, .bot there w are no breaches of the peace that were made pub lie, however much the election lw may have been violated in t-ecret for! the Maine man haa a uch a sensitive revard for the' proprieties that he woutd rather py some thing than: have a fuss at the pplls, and those upon whom he would bestow bis generosity would rather be accomjnwlailng and accept a small favor, thtn to engKe In an unseemly wrangle over thetmall matter of depositing a ballot. j Returning (from the interior of ftbe Stte the rebel brigadier fi'ied his next appoint ment n the sea coaat, where there was a vast crowd, a clani-bake, fcc , Ac, with an j account, oiwnicn tuese papers wmpronaniy s com to an end. T I ; ' A. M. WaODELL. : Klnston Tfataa. (Cor. of The News akd Gb8Esvb. ) 1 : KnrsioN, March 5, 18S1. The long range of new brick: building upon the burnt square are rapidly ap-f proaching completion. The interior of our fin court house ia a'ao nai hntsbed. It is thought that the April term of the Superior C ourt will be held in! it. The roams are all elegantly finished. The court room la very large, with lofty ceil-' ing and abandaace of light It4 awuslio property a are floe. The town clock will soon be placed in tne tower. It will have four faces, And will be seen .from. tall quar ters of thetown. I Buildings continue to go up fin eve-y direction, and our little city siill attracts persons from this county, and from other counties, who are becoming citizens. Our schools are full, more than two bun dled children be ng regular attendants at tbe various educational institutions, Tbe citisens are enthusiastic in, tbe mat ter of the Caswell monument. A commit tee went to Greenville on Tuesday last ti meet the Governor in consultation upon this Important business, but the sickness of his Excellency prevented th meeting. A subscription will be set on foot to sup plement the amnnt appropriated by the Assembly.' Oar s earner, the Nense. with that thorough-going business man, Capt, Jo. White, aa Commander, now makes regular trip to Newborn with full freights. Dr. R. H. Lewis, of this place, shipped a lot ol cottonseed to Halifax county, V., this week; It will be planted as anj experi ment in that county. Arachkl. : Tha Bom do Move. From the Norfolk Virgiciasn. The Rev. John JasDer. Bicbmond'i well- known colored preacher, repeated his cele brated lecture in Richmond Sunday even ing before a large audience. Ibe renowned 'un" orator prsached from the iook of Exodus: "The Lord is a Man of War; the Lord lis His Nasme." In a very graphic manner the preacher car ried bis large and very attentive audience over the times when Israel was in Egypt. and across tbe Red Sea, the Wilder nesa, the Jordan, passed Jericho, and down to the wars ofl Joshua, and at this point proved to the satisfaction of a large clas of his hearers that Joshua did command the "sun to stand stilL" The preacher re ferred to many passages alludinj to the rising and' going down of the son. His logic about the : distance -of the aun from tne eartn was very one, wben, wttn con tent Dt. he said soma wiaa men. to called. stated the i diatance t be forty millions, others fifty millionls, and one as nciuch aa one hundred and faur millions of miles. MWh' could you get tape line enough to messure such a distance ? And how could a man get up close enough to the aun to hitch it on to as to ineasure ? Tbe railroads can't get than The balloons come nearer man anything else but who can go op 7 Now, in August it is so hot here that folk want an umbrella, h fan and plenty of ice water ; ana yet uieae wise men say we are 104,000,000 01 mites from the sun. lit is too foolish to believe such stun." And. turn ing around, be looked into the faces of one of tbe most accomplished divines In Vir ginia ana one or tbe rest civil engineers in this country; Mr. Jasper treated all such figures a the work of a wicked,; looliah mind, who waa not satisfied with the plain Word of God. but must ko outside to teach sucE things that no man can learn. To his mind th Idea of the earth betas round is so foolish that he would not in sult his bearers with any argument on thia anbjCt: The Scripces say tike earth has four corners and that was proof to. htm that it is not round.. "How com id men be under their feet? How would they stick to the earth ? Dey muit be like, flies, that can Walk on tbs walla. I don't be lieve any such stuff." Mr. Jasper la a most earnest man. He fully believes rll he says, and wields a powerful sway over his peop'e, Who re gard him as the most pawerful preacher of meir color, m ; j . Wat 1 Mr. Wtaalowf if As thia Ouestion i freanantlv naked will simply say that she is a lady who for upwards of forty year has untiringly de voted her time and talents at ay tenoale Physician and nurse, print ipa'ly among children. ; She baa especially soded toe constitution i and" want of this nujmerous Class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowledge, obtained in alifetima spent a a nurse ana Dhvsician. jkhe haa compounded a Soothing Syrup fr chil dren teething, it operates like ifntgib giving rest and health, and is moreover sure to regulat the bowels. In; oonse quence of this article. Mrs. Winslow is be coming world-renowned as a benefactor of ber race; children certainly do rise up and bless her;: especially is this thec-w in this city. Vast quantities ot the Kootbing ayrup are dally sold and used here. We think Mrt. Winslow has immortalized her name by this invaluable article and we ainoerely believe thousands ot children have been saved from aa early grave by its timely use. and that millions vet unborn will share its benefit, and unite in calling her blessed. No mother haa discharged her duty to her sufTering little one. in our opinion, Until she has given it the benefit of Mrs. Winalow's Soothing , Syrup. Try it., motners-i-iry it. now. jaaies yutiwr, Now York City. SoU by all fdriureyts. 25 cants a bottle. J - i i arrona the Hub. There is perhaps no tonic offered to the people thatjposseses as muchjreai intrinsic value as the Hop Bitters. Jaat at ibis se t son of the year, when the stomach needs an appetiser, or the blood needs purifying, tne cheapest and nest remedy; is Hop Hit ters. An ounce of prevention is worth t pouna or cure; don't wait until you are prostrated byj a disease that may take months fori you to recover iu. Boston Ulobt. : 7 j Tfc True Cause Diabetes ooines from aiaordered liye., Its symptoms are an immense increase in tne urine, excessive thirst, capacious ap petite, constipation and loss of flesib. Take no medicines. Ue Dr. Flagu's LJyer and btomacb Pad and be cured at oncei ' -! : i '. a ae a . . .' t ' A smootb oomplexion can be jhad by everybody wbo will us Parker's Ginser Tonfo. For promptly regulating ibe liver and kidneys and purifying the blood there Is nothing like it,and tills is tbe reason why It so quickly removes pimples, and Rive. a rosy bloom to tbe cheek. See notice. The new Rnseian ."merry-go-ronnd" 1 RoussakolT.j Telexkoff, Miebaeloff, Heads- SEW XDVEtlTISEMENTS. TUTT'S i : j PULLS l " 111 "' " ' Indorsed by Physicians, clersymen. ano x the afflicted everywhere, the greatest medical TRIUKSPH OF THE AGE. 8YMPTOM8 OF A ITOFaFtD LIVER. I Loaa of aprjeMU,Nansea,bowels costive, Pamin theSead.with a dull teo'aatlon in j fSelbacS. part. Fain unlet the thoulAer b!i3e,Urrtssa iereatihg, with a3tafn chnatlon texertibn of Sody or mind Irrltabilii.vof te m pe rTLow spi ri t,.Loa pe r , IjQ w apt n u, lxta "feeling of naylng neg wearlneSB, rjisalneaa, of memorv. with a feelinf of Vl luttertnK of the Heart. Dot before tne yesreuovFSkin, Bead ache, Keatli- Xiess at nightrhighlycoloreuTJrine. IF THESE WAElTUrOS ABE TJ" HEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUlT'S PHXS are especially adapt4 to such cades, one dose effecl such a change rtof fueling aa to astonUh tha aafferer. ! They Inrreiuit Itte Aipttg. and cauaatha tvxiy to Take Mt FlMh. tb'is the system ta AUrllit.and by tltelrToula Artiaaon tba I 'taativr Ornun, Kcnlar Modi are pro- Organ oe'K ce duowl. Price nta. s. an a TUTnS HAIR DYE. Dray Haik or Whisxsb changed to aOLoarr Ulac k by a single application f thl Dva It Impart a natural color, acta Inatantanaooaly. bold by DruggiM, er Mat bj axpraai a .raealpt of 11. Office, 38 Murray Stn New York fSn TTTTR MlHTkh Vlaakto Mta CmM aMclyta "Ul M aatM raSB a SUGG'S Liver PAD; With the Anti-Malaria. SUnES Cbllls and Fever, XVya. nanala. LIvrf Cttnaa.' flaita. Kidney Affections, Hearak Constipation, 8 left IleaeV hrlie, Female ComptaJats, Bllioa $iem. r airiMntian. and all Malarial I-sH-tv,iihoiii naedieiae. No Ooa- Iiif i,r.o incotivciyience, and a rositlva cur. ! rU--.. including Bottle Anti-Malaria, 1joo. .-i:t by mail to any addreaa upon receipt of fri-., Principal Depot, 93 fiertnaa HU iP. iHp., Hit. Sold by Drugjriata generally i Bay r.oneihut Flagg'a Patent UlTer n 1 Momarb tad. other are bulky tarsttmi troublesome to wear. "'"I if POH BAIiB AT If. H. HEA-RTTS Daua Bto: POV18 I j SOMETHING 1 EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. I There exists a means of se Scurinff a soft and brilliant Completion, no matter how poor it may naturally be. I Hasan's Magnolia Balm Is a delicate and harmless arti I cle, which instantly remores iFrecklesTan, Redness Roughness, Eruptions Tul- Sar Flushings, etc., etc. So , elicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to I present ia disfigured face in society Iwhen the Magnolia i Balm is sold by all druggists iur o ceaxs. IT you a maat hr too or imfjnM&Mu . mu oi Wstoillnaov Senea wr v.t stri3.or mar . ftntu. . vWi ,1 nicrht work, te res tore brain aerr and stuaaianu ana ua HOP Bitters. ate, tue Hop B. ratfering front aay ta tioui it yoa aremar younit, snSsrlag from i na on a be3f atok- K yon are Joosb and I dtKi'etion or. diu'G rtad or Mattle. oirt ort pcurawuvu or untriftu nen, rely on Ho Whoever too are. Birtera. , i TKoosands H aa auUlr from aome Uenerer yon 141 j that y o n r ; eyeem Ifonaof Kid nay (l,u tkat BaigBt I ba. ben omeaiad oeeaa ueanntifr, ton- LOff or ntuuii&uaf Lbr a timely uaof HopBitters tttere. &r urt mar if etn-fc Owl. C la aaabaotato and In iialat. of the tiomaciij DKHFCtt, Olooa Kleer tar KlroBkeaeeeJ mas ot eotaam. Van will be cure tf yon oar jtobaaoa, erj nop arttar ffyoaaresltEI ply iei aaa .SeailoW Biuwspirueu, lutroaiar. "4 tl It may -f-l avey ou ri aer i I Ufa. It has saved hun1 direds. lull In, S. T. f ; I ICRS. JOE PERSON'S ! flNpIANi TONIC BITTERS. fnre Scrofnla, Cancer In its early stages. Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Chronic Bilious Colic and all glads of Eruption and Skin Dia ease arising from impurity of tbe blood. As aa Alterative, 7onic and Purifier of the Blood it ha proven itself unequalled. 8KS SKIT. HOLDIM'8 OPIHIOK. 3 . liALEiGH, N. C, Dee. J, 1880. ; I take pleasure in stating that a member of my family has used Mrs. Joe Person's Indian Tonic with good result. I believe her remedy to be eicellnt for tbs purposes for which it is intended. 5 j W. W. Hold us. !' SES ffpOK 'gTBOKO'l OPIKIOH. s Raleigh, N. 0., Dee. 1, 1880. Mr. Joe Parson : Madam Some mouth ago I was in bad health, suffering from debility, indigestion anj loss of appetite, when a friend induced me te try your Tonie. I did so with the mst bappV rssaita. I take great pleasure ia recommending it aa a valuable and efficient yegetable Tofttc, and wish you much success. I Very respectfully. Gko. V. 8TBOHO. 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OBPfa2oMk9k) eae dar....w....i eo to twe i7.. l to ix ....... t to six M ihi. mk S -t 9 OokaraeH for advertisiag for aay speo er time mav ha mi 'a st V ri-Ba-wmWw . J A A ... a.. " iwsia xavewvui Rata. HISCILLAKIOTJS. CABINET ORCAHO 0X51RAL t Street, Rale-lath. N. O. Hon Savrara MAOHir ' 1 BOOlil. TO s! Statioasry williaivis:& CO., A STATIONERS, on AmjOAtioir. Sll lat I V are' the Late STATE JPAlJtt THE BEST rJISSLL k Sronach & Belo, Auctioneers, Broken, General Coinmla misslon Merchants, Dealers lb Bua giea, Phae r s, v arriagies, 8prin , Watrona, Bto. Manufacturers' Agents for Quanos and Oeoryia Cotton Gins, v. . v WILMINGTON ST REETRALEIGH, W. . Consignments and oorrespondenee aollettait Auction Sales every Saturday. . Upoeial arrangements made for Coast saa Aaaignee Bale. ' ; , - .7"" rer Sale, : ,: . ONE Ko. I Fsavlly Verse, six years nlst - .-s f . ;
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 27, 1881, edition 1
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