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RALEIGH, N. C. WEDNESDAY,! JULY 13, 1881.
NO. 102.
MISCEIAANE0U8.
By Telegraph.
PRESIDENT GARFIELD.
HI8 CONDITION CONTINUES FAVOR
, ABLE HE EXPRESSES HIMSELF AS
h FEKLINO QUITE COMFORTABLE.
Tbe
Physicians Satisfied with
of tbe Case.
the Progress
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of Mind or Body, produced ny uverwora
Anxiety, Early Indiscretions, Excesses
Ac.'
MEYER KNOWN TO FAIL. Has re
ceived the endorsement of '.he highest
medical authority. Price reduced to tl
per package-, six for S5. For sale by ail
druggists, Or will be sent by mail, securely
sealed, on receipt of price. C ure guaran
teed or money refunded. Valuable Circu
lar sent free to ail who write for it. Ad
drees WILLIAM CLAKKB A CO., '
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and Ears, and all other rams
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JULY 11, 1881.
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WIST.
Tbe magnificent Passenger Steamships
or wis Ldne leave new xo every lues
day, Thursday and Saturday at V p. m.
Piers 87 and 43 North River.
Leave Richmond and Petersburg, Va,,
Sunday, Tuesday and Prtday.
. Leave Norfolk, Va., Monday, Wednes
day and baturday.
Connects at Poitsmouth with Through
Trains of the Seaboard and Roanoke R.
K. for RALEIGH, N. C.and ail adjaoent
points. -
These steamers are first-clasa in every
reaoect and rfler siiperlor attractions.
The route is an easy one and offers a de-
lightlul ocean excursion, cool and free
from uuat. Fares always as low as other
iinea. First-claas ticket include Meal
and stateroom on steamer. Tickets sold
to and from Raleigh and Baggage checked
through. Lay-over prlvlitge granted.
enabling travelers to visit Fortress Mou
oe and other points of interest around
Norfolk.
Tickets sold and Information given at
General Omoea, IV7 Greenwich street and
at Pier 26, North River. 9 Aator House,
so and ay Broadway, New York, and at
Ticket umcee in Kaietgh.
v "rV . R. STANFORD
,ebl9dly Secretary,
BUILD YOUR HOUSE
WITH A FTBK CUTCHIIIIT.
WlUi no ruOt of and d. Dol
cm, trton W or frort.ln.ur.
brick.
Maryland and Bhafer brands sugar-cured
Hams; Southampton (Va.) and Johnston (N.
C.) Hams; North Carolioa and Virginia Sides
and Shoulders; an gar-eared Breasts and Break.
last Strip.
North Caro ina Koe and Trimmed tiemnr;
Pickled Cedfish; No. 1 Mackerel in kits and
Drums; Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel, bbls and half
bbls; New River corned' Mallets. -
N. C. Family Flour (new wheat). We are
scents for Plant's "Rex" brand Flour, Our
W. C. 8 , wo is the eldest fanry grocer in
town, says it is the best he ever handled. We
don't ssk yon to take his say about it, bat
guarantee every barrel of it. Patapeeo and
Orange Grove Flour, all size packages to suit
trade and families.
Hertford's Bread Preparation heads the list
as an unadulterated Baking Powder. As
agents of manufacturers we supply trade at
New York price.
Bdttkr AH D C'HkKhe. we are daily re
ceiving per express and freight finest Goshen
and Stale Batter and bummer Cheese.
Pure old Apple Cider and Wine Vinegar;
Uodiliot'i (imported trip:e strength) Vinegar
in quart dec n ten. 8haferi pure Fruit Syr
ups and Raspberry Vinegar.
Black and Gkeejx Teas. We have just
received a la'Ke line Green ard Black Teas.
One pound of tea will go as far as five pounds
of co nee. We sell a good article each of Green
and 151' ck Tea at 50c per pound. There is
health and economy in wring tea, especially as
a summer beverage. He-No-Chop Tea is pro
nounced by old tea drinkers as the best article
they can find for iced tea. Put up k original
packages of one-half and one pound each.
To Arkivk Forty boxes LoriEard's "Cli
max Red Tin Tag" Tobacco. Trade supplied
at manufacturers prices.
Consignments. We are daily receiving
consignments of Chicken. Egg, Butter, I ab
lage, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, To atoei,
Cucumbers, Ac
Low prices to Trade on anything and every
thing we offer.
"LAND OF THE SKY."
Swannanoa Hotel.
ASHLYILLE, N. C
(2,250 Feet Above the Sea )
THIS popular Hotel, with capacity for 250
kucw, ii aw wvu M.w.vaau.T .uv r . .
and under he present new management will
bee kept open winter and summer. This is the
only Hotel in the city snpp ied with electric
bei s, tpeaxing tuDes, and tne only teiegrapn
office in the city is in this Hotel., The Hotel
is built of brick; the rooms are large and well
ventilated; billiard rooms, bath rooms, barber
shop and laundry in the house. It is supplied
ith ciatern and mountain well water. A fine
orchestra has been engaged for the season.
The "Swannanoa" is the leading Hotel in the
city. It ii one of the best built, best equipped
ami best kept Hotels in the State, line
mountain views from the Hotel. Tinas 13,
'l 50 and $2 per day, according to location of
room, Ac. Liberal arrangements can be made
for board by the week or month. As to the
manner in which the "wannanoa" is k pt,
we refer to those who are or have been guests
under its present management.
BAWLS A CA RTER, Proprietors.
j)y!2 WM. GORMAN, Manager.
Washington, July 12.
! Executive Mansion, July 12 8 a. m.
The President ia comfortable this morn
ing. : The rise of temperature noted in
last evening's bulletin began to diminish
About an hour later. Pulse 96, tempera
ture 99.6, respiration 22. Signed, D. W.
Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Rob
ert Reyburn.
! 8 a. m. The unfavorable symptoms
which made their appearance yesterday
afternoon have entirely subsided. The
President passed a very comfortable and
restful night and this morning his pulse is
96 and temperature 99.6. This would seem
to indicate tl at tbe increased pulse and
temperature of lat evening was merely a
temporary fluctuation, due, as the surgeons
supposed at tbe ime, to some momentary
tax upon bis nervous sys.eiu, rather than
tq any permanent unfavorable change in
his condition.
(Signed) 8. S. Brown,
Private Secretary.
Executive Mansion, Washington,
Jnly 12 1 r. m. Tbe President is passing
a comfortable day ; pulse 100, temperature
100.'t respiration 24. Signed, D. W. Bliss,
Ji K. Barnes, J. J Woodward, Robert
Reyburn.
Washington, July 12. Dr. Biiss tbis
afternoon reports that the President's con
dition has been Bteadily improving ever
since this morning. The transient in
crease in pulse and temperature last night
was only a natural fluctuation of fever and
not an indication of any unfavorable
change. Tbe Presidont Is better in every
way this afternoon than at the correspond
ing hour yesterday, and he has not a
symptom which needrause uneasiness.
His pulse at 2 p. m. ' was only 96, and
although he lTas taken no anodyne since
yesterday, he is now sleeping a quiet, nat
ural steep. The atmosphere of his room is
still maintained, by the refrigerating apa
ratus in the basement, at a steady tem-
gerature of 75 dtgree, which the President
nds most com'ortable.
j7 p.- u. The President has passed a
much more comfortable day than yester
day, pulse 104; temperature j02.4; respi
ration 21.
Washington, July 12. The following
telegram was sent by the attending sur
geons td Drs. Agnew and Hamilton, tbe
consulting surgeons, this afternoon :
During the afternoon yesieTdav, tbe
President's temperature roe to tbe highest
point It has ytt attained. It beran to fall,
however, immediately after he received
his evening morphia, one-quarter of a
grain of sulphate bypodermically, and tbis
morning corresponds with previous days.
About 6 p: m. he bad a consistent and co
pious movement of the bowels His wound
Was dressed an tiseptically yesterday even
ing, and tbis morning he continues to re
tain all nourishment prescribed for him,
and has had twenty-four ounces of milk and
one of rum during tbe last, twenty-four
hours; besides a small quantity of milk
toast this morning. At 8:30 tbis morning
he also received ten grains of bi-sulpbate
of quinia. His general condition tbis morn
ing appears to us rather better than yes
terday morning. Last night at 7 p. m. bis
pulse was 108, temperature 102.8, respi
ration 24. " This morning at 8 o'clock his
pulse; was 96, temperature 90.6, rcnM ra
tion 21. Atlp. m: Pulse 100, tempera
ture 100 8, respiration 24.
A DAY OF PRAYER.
Governor Foster's Suggestion Approved, and
the Gevernor of Georgia Added to
; UMOommltu.
Columbus, Ohio. July 12. Governor
Foster has received te egisms from the
Governors of Indiana, Massachusetts,
Kansas, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Arkansas,
Illinois, Virginia, Alabama, Missouri,
Georgia, Kentucky, Mi-sissippi, New
York, Nebraska, Vermont, Florida, New
Jersey, West Viigiuia, and Wyoming
Territory, approving the suggestion in
reference to axing a day to be observed as
a prayer day foj tbe recovery of President
Gar field. The Governor of Georgia was
added to the committee on date,
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The Will of Joha Baraslde, f Louisiana.
Grlsoom's Fast Ended.
Chicago, July 12. John Grisoom ! con
cluded his fortv-tive days' fast at noon to
day. His pulse this morning was 66, res-
Eiration 15. temperature 98. At noon, just
efore he broke his fast, he weigbed 147i
pounds. About two hundred people as
sembled in the Olympic Theater to see the
faster take bis first mouthful of food. Be
hind the scenes a table was spread, con-
taming rasina, e u, 6"ai
bread, crackers, cheese, whojrtleberiies,
biscuits, beef-steak, strawberries, milk
tmt nnrl i water. The hero of the day
quietly walked around superintend in the j
arrangemonis, uiMug nu iu mn -s
anri AMn hfllninc- the wa tresses to b . e
articles of food, sbo w in g, in the mean w K i e.
no signs of unusual hunger or excitement.
When tbe curtain went up tbe audi- n e
annianded heartilv. and Gnscom made a
little speech, setting forth his well-kn .wn :
views about fasting, saying be believed
tbat much physical sickness and distress
was due to overcrowding the system with
food.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
law Orleans. Julv 12 The holo
graphic will of the late John Burnside, of
Louisiana, tbe millionaire who died re
cently at the Virginia Springs, was opened
yesterday. It was written in 1857. Ihis
Is new believed to be the only document
of the kind left by the deceased. A form
of a will, prepared by a notary a few years
ago. was among nis papers, out there is
nothing to indicate that it was ever used.
By the will of 1857, alter making bequests
amounting to about $150,000, Oliver P.
Byrne, of Virginia, is made the universal
legatee. Tbe estate is now valued at 15,000"
000 or ffl ,000.000.
Governor Foster Sngg-ests a Day of Thanks-
giving and Prayer.
Colv mbus, O., July ll.Gov. Foster has i
sent tbe following telegram to the Gov-j
ernors of States and Territories :
Governor's Ovfick. ,
Columbus, O , July 11, 1881;
To Harris M. Plainted, Governor of Maine:
Present Indications strongly encourage :
the hope tbat tbe President will recover
from the effects cf the horrible attempt on i
his lire. It must occur to all tbat it would
be most fitting for tbe Governors of tbe .
several States and Territories to issue proc
lamations setting apart a day to be gener
ally agreed upon for thanksgiving and :
praise to Almighty God for the blessed do-
liverance of our President and for this
great evidence of His goodness to this na- :
tlon. If this suggestion meets your appro
bation permit me to name tbe Governors
of New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky,
Maryland and Ohio, as a committee to fix
upon the day to be so observed. Please
reply.
(Signed) Charles Fohteb.
Balloting at Albany.
Albany, Jaly 12. The joint convention
vote 1 to-day for United States Senator for
tbe abort term as fo'lows: Lapbam 68;!
Potter 52; Conkling 32; Fish 1; Woodford 1; ;
Evarts 1. Necessary to a choice 78.
The chair announced that no choice had L
been made, and directed a vote to be taken
to fill the long term vacancy. When Sen
ator Davenport's name was called be said
that as several members had voted for
Sherman 8. Rogers, he desired to state that :
tbat gentleman was not a candidate;
by his consent. The vote resulted asfol-;
lows: Kernan 62; Miller 70; Wheeler 24; ;
Adams 2; Chapman 2; Fish 2; Daniels 3; :
Bliss 1; Starm 1; Evarts 1. Necessary to a
choice 78.
Tbe chair announced that no choice had
been made.
Senator Braman moved an adjournment.
Carried 83 yeas to 70 nays, and the con-'
veution adjourned.
The Coming Fete In Paris.
Paris, Jnly 12 The papers say that the
fete of the revolution and of the republic,
which occurs on Thursday next, the 14th
instan, (the ninety-first anniversary of
tbe taking of the Batile) will be celebrated
with greater eclat than it was last year.
The city bas already assumed a semi-festive
appearance. The official buildings
are resplendent with bunting, while
everywhere is visible the outlines of what
will develop into brilliant lllumir ations.
Huge Aug staffs have been erected on alii
the open space, mere wiu a ipitmaia .
Venetian fete in the Bo is de Bo'.ogne, with
bands of music and fireworks on the takes.
There will also be pyrotechnic displays at;
Montmartre, Belleville, Point du Jour, j
and other conspicuous points, and free :
performances at the theatres.
Sa- p
A Heavily Insured Negro.
Baltimore, July 12. A un' special
letter from Westminster, Carroll county,
dated yesterday, says : Robert Bell, col
ored, died in this city last nlgbt, aged
somewhere in tbe eighties. His life was
known te have been insured for a large ag
gregate sum and bis death and insurance
policies were the chief topics of oonve sa
il on to-day. Quite a number are Inter
ested in the polieies and the whole amount
is est! no ated at over $200,000. -' It is said tbat
$174,000 have been taken on bis life in the
past two or three Weeks, one syndicate in
i esting in $55,000. Bell bas been sick about
ix weeks. He was a. staunch Democrat,
voting the straight ticket at every election
since the fifteenth amendment clothed him
with tbe elective franchise.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY To WIN
A FORTUNE. Eujhth Grand Distribution,
Class H, at NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY,
AUGUST 9, 1881 13th moathly drawing.
Louisiana Statsj Lottery Oempany,
Incorporated in 1861 for twenty-five years by
the Legislature for Educational and Char table
purposes with a capital of fl.0o0.000 to
which a reserve fund f over $420,U00 has since
Ix-eO added. i
By an overwhelmipg popular vote its fran
chise was made a prt of the present State
Constitution adopted j Decern t-er 2, A. D. 18f.
its 6bahd SisoiJs Number. Drawings
will tajce place monthly. It nev.er .scales or
postp&M. Look a the following Distribu
tion: f 1
CAPITAL PfiIZE, $30,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each Half
Ticket One Dollar.
1 1ST or PRIZES.
1 Capital PriiS... $30,000
1 Capital Pria 10,000
1 Capital Priz 6,000
2 Prizes of $2500 5,000
5 Prizes of I 00 5,000
20 Prizes of J500 -. 10,000
100 Prizes of 100 10,000
200 Prizes of 1 50 10,000
600 Prizes of 20 10,000
1,000 Prizes of f 10 10,000
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ResDonjubla oorreaiwndini; agents wanted at
all points, to whom nberal eompensation will
be paid s
For furtbei iulormtion, write clearly, giving
full address. Send ofders by Lrpress or Keg
istered Letter, or Mfney Older by mail, ad
dressed only to
IK. A. DAUPHIN,
i New Orleans Liu,
or M. A. DAUPHIN, at
No. 212 Broadway, New York.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
under the supervision and management - of
Generals G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL
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And all manner of FAMILY
Bottom Prices, as an evidence of
trade doubles every week. I
Flour of the most popular brands;
Meats, smoked and in bulk, and not a bug
or skupper about it;
All kinds Of canned Meats and Vegetables;
Kauces, Pickles and Preserves;
Cakes of every description:
Sugars, Co flee a ad Teas, common to best
grades; ;
Spices, whole and ground;
. Fulton Market Corned Beef and N. Q.
Trimmed and Koe llemnirs;
8nuif, Cigars, Cigarettes aad Chewing To-
bacco, especially
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on cousignment, all of favorite brands, to be
sold low to close.
Huckleberries. Chemes,
and other Fruits, Cabbages and othr Vegeta
bles in the Green Grocers' line, received daily.
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thick yellow coat, ditfestion is impaired, an un
pleasant sinking sesation at the pit of the
stomach u expenet.ceil, the bowels are irrejru'
lar, the mind fretfulg the memory weakened,
sometimes a slight jfcough, coldness of tbe
hands and feet, sometimes loss of appetite and
otheis unnatural crating for food, dizziness of
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spirits, feeling of unjertainty of having left
something- undone, bat can't tell what it is.
The best thing to do, however, is to take
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MALAR! 11 POISON.
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Notice.
XY VIRTUE OF THE POWER CON-
L lained in a mortgage deed executed by
W. H. Arrington and wife, Pattie D. R, to
B. F Moore, and by the latter assigned to
"W. W. Vass. registered in Book 34, page
73o. of Keuister of Ueeds for Wake county.
the undersigned will sell tor cash, at the
Court House door, in Raleigh, on the lbth
day of Jnly next, the following real estate,
situate in said city, viz : a certain lot, near
tLe northern limits of tbe city, which was
conveyed by W. W. Vass to Harriet G.
b reeman, bounded as follows : Beginning
on the north side of North street at a cor
ner formed by the intersection of said North
street with the main old road running
from said city to iuisburg, 2lo feet, to a.
M. Lewis' corner, on said road; tbence east
along the dividing line of said Lewis, lift
feet to Peseud's corner; tbence south, along
Pescud'B dividing line, 2164 feet to a corner
on North street; thence along the northern
margin of said North street, 1101 feet west
to the beginning.
Possession will be given the first day of
January next, and interest at six per cent.
will lie deducted from the day of. sale to
that date.
June 21, 1881. '
W. W. VASS,
JOHN GATLING,
wife and others.
heirs of B. F. Moere.
june 21-deodtd. ;
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ENGINES, GINS, PRESSES.
We oiler to those in want tbe following:
1 Fifteen horse power Tanner Fngine;
1 Twelve horse power Tanner Engine;
2 Ten horse power Taneer Eogines;
2 Fight horse power Tanner Engines;
'I Ligbty saw Pratt Gins, Feeders and Con
densers;
8 Sixty saw Pratt Gins, Feeders and Con-
- denser;
6 Fifty saw Pratt Gins, Feeders and Con
densers; 1 ,
SSe's Scofield's (Macon. Georgia.) Power
Cotton Press Irons:
6 Taylor or Lummua Cotton Gins, Feeders
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We will receive orders for ant size Tan
ner Engine and any size Pratt or Tayl r
Gin wanted. We Lave slso had out in our
possession for sale tbe following second
band Gins in good order:
1 Hlxty saw Brown Gin and Condenser;
1 Fifty saw Finly (Jin and Condenser;
1 Filly saw P.stt C;n.
Parties, in wan, of a v of the above will
please call and see us before making pur
chases eUewhere.
WILLIAMSON A UPCHDR H.
Raleigh, N. C , July 10, l8l.
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. " The D05 Ordiaanre.
Ciiy Marshal's O-fick,
Ralkiuh, N C, July li, 188L
NOTICE i hereby given to ail cwners of
Dogs in tbe city to come forward
promptly aud purchase Badges as required by
the t ity Ordinances.
The lax lor this year is sj.uu.
C. D. UEARTT,
jlyl2 3t City MarsdaU
Battle Cbbek, Michigan, July 12.
Dr. W Guiteau, a veterinary surgeon of tbis
city, is a cousin of Charles Guiteaa. He
has no doubt that the man is now insane,
and that he bas been so for years. Two
years ago be was in tbis city delivering
fiuplic lee: urea on tbe subject of "Chi ist.n
a which he argued tbat he was as great a
man as Christ, and tbat only tradition and
superstition have given tbe Saviour such
a world-wide reputation. He behaved very
strangely, and bis relate ns were afraid be
would commit suicide curing his feats of
hallucination.
Railroad Accident.
Preparing to Indict Oalteao.
Washington, July 10. The grand jury
was discharged yesterday for a week. It
was reported to-day tbat District- Attorney
Corkhill will then be ready to place Gui
teau's case before them. It is true that he
may be ready, but he will not aak for an
indictment until certain for what crime he
shall aak it.and there will be no way within
a week of knowing positively enough for
such a- purpose about the. President's
chances of recovery.
Tbe Fan for Mrs. Garfield.
New Yobk, July 11. Tbe total amount
of subscriptions to tbe fund for tbe benefit
of Mrs. Garheld and family, reported up
to this evening, was 1122,755.
SW1. ' . I ai a -, f.S -. . .a
Gale's Long- Walk.
New York, July 12. At noon to-day.
Gain bad completed 2,085 quarter miles of
the 6,000 quarter miles in 6,000 consecutive
ten minutes. II e is still in good condition.
Ask for Simmons Iver Regulator. Recol
lect that for Malaria J Biliousness, Dyspepsia
constipation ana ueafacne itnas no equal.
Beware of Cheap, Worthless Imitations.
Take only the Genfine, in white wrapper,
with red L, stamp andisigtiature ot
J. il. ZE1L1N A
Sold by all Druggist
my20 d eod&wly
CO.
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a7E WILL BEND FREE.
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OR. JOY'S ELECTRIC DEVICES
Par fuBttlln sm jTrtel sexere Pmres amlmg,
North Carolina-Wake County.
Is tbi Superior Court Special Pro
ceedings.
J. H. Glover and others )
vs.
D. H. Bunn, Martha H. Al- I Notice for
len, John C. Allen, Josiah ' Confirmation.
B. Bunn, Wesley ii. Fer
rell and others, j
The defendants above named are hereby no
tified to appear before C. D. Upchurch, Clerk
and Probate Judge of Wake county, at his
office in the court house in said county, at 12
o'clock m., on Monday, the fifteenth day of
August, ial. and show cause, if any they
have, why the report of the commissioner of
the sale of land described in the petition in
this cause (which report is on file in this office)
shall not be confirmed.
CUAS. D. UPCHURCH.
Clerk Superior Court and Probate Judge.
jnne-dlawow
DAVIS HOTEL,
, K1TTRELL, IV. C.
TARTIES in RALEIGH DESIRING
A. to Bend their families to a pleasant re
sort during tbe hot weather will be glad to
learn tbat 1 have decided to open mv ho
tel for tbe summer season at greuiv ro-
auceu prices, viz: 4u a montn tor adults:
naii price tor cniiaren ana nurses: no
charge for infanta.
Kittreu is known to be one of the health
iest resorts in the country, free from ma
laria and mosquitoes, with Dure air aud
the verv best SDrinir water. Th tttantinn
and comforts of living so generously di
peusec to maae mis notei celebrated tor its
extensive patronage bv Northern trueata
during the winter, will be oUerved tog. ye
conuori huu an pieasuie to mv HOuLhern
patrors. The ball room, billiard room and
Dowiing alleys will be completed earlv in
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juiy.
Fare from Raleigh to Kittrell and
turn, fi. So.
W. S. DAVIS,
inne 21-dlm Proprietor.
The Best Flour
IN THIS COUNTRY is the "Minnesota
Patent" made by the Roller Mill from
Minnesota White :Wbeat for which Jones A
Powell are agents for fcaleii'h. If vnn like
something superb in the Bread line send for a
bar. el of the Minnesota Patent
A L LEG II ANY SPKIXGS.
Montgomery County, Virginia.
THIS WATERING PLACE,
SO celebrated for tbe eure of Dyspepsia, and
all diseases arisine from the digestive or.
gans, will be open on the 1st day of June next.
Since the last season a new Bath House for the
Ladies has been constructed adjoining Paradise
Row, and one for I Gentlemen adjoining the
Hotel. The Parlor has been enlarge 1 and im
proved. The Billiard Tables have been re
moved to the former office of ths hotel. Anew
office has been arranged on the floor with the
parlors and dining room, and other changes
(which add to the comfort and convenience of
the place) have been made.
The Proprietor will be prepared to entertain
his friends and the public generally in a style
equal to any watering place ia Virginia.
rjoara per monui ., $40 00
single week , 15 00
" two or more weeks 12 "fin
Children under 10 years of age and servants
naii price.
Pamphlets containing a full descrintion ot
the place, with certificates of some of the re
markable cures effected by the use of this water,
will be furnished on application.
i.C. A. COLHOUN,
y28 dt oct 1 General M
Warm Springs, Western North Carolina.
rjTHIS celebrated Watering Place, situated
-A, in a valley of picturesque beauty ou the
banks of the French Broad river, is open lor
pleasure seekers and invalids. First-class in
all appointments. Magnificent cold and warm
bathing. Cold sulphur and Chalybeate water.
Apply for circular,
HOWERTON A KLEIN, Proprietors
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NEW REVISION
OF TBE
NEW TESTAMENT,
I At 50c., 75c, $1.00 and $1.59 Each.
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Also, tne KJia and r ew ersiona in
parallel columns, at 50 cents per mail.
Extraordinary sales have been made.
Everybo ty will buy it and read it.
J9The latest books of all kind. nn-
pliedby
JL. BBANHOX, Bookseller.
KALiJ&LUH, N. C.
meho iliu
gCHODL CATALOGUES
I A Specialty !
re-
GaLveston, July 12. A ipfcial to the
yewt from San Antonia says twenty-four
persons were injured by an accident on the
international and ureat Northern Exlon
sion, twenty-six miles west of tbis place,
tbis A in. The accident was caused by tbe
splitting of a wheel on a couch wbich was
thrown from tbe track.
: The Body of Pope Plus IX.
Rom K, July 12. The boly of Pope Pius
IX. In accordance with the terms of his
will, will be removed to-day from St. Pe
ter's So (the church of San Lorenzo. The
whole ceremony will be strictly private.
Balloting at Albany.
AriABNY, July 11 j The joint convention
voted to day as follows: Conkling 2X; Lap
bam 0; Potter 48; Fisher 1; Cornell 1. Nec
essary te a choice 70. The chair declared
no choice had been made, and directed a
vote on tbe long term vacancy, which re
sulted as follows: Kernan 48: Miller til:
Wheeler 18; Adams U; Evarts 1; Chapman
2; Rogers 3; Stearin 1; Fish 2 Necessary to
a choice 70. ' !
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I Ths Hottest Bay l St Leuls.
Aocording to the ' reports made by the
signal sei vice observer, yesterday was tbe
hottest day in St.. Louis of which any record
exists. At 6 a. m. tbe mercury marked
0 degrees, at 8 o'clock 04.9-10, at 2 p. m.
102 2-10, and at 6 o'clock p. m. 97.9-10.
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mfcrtahle and fit perfectly, at
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Original in design, at
Robucco" A Roberts.
Affairs at Albany.
It has required a great deal of skilful
management and earnest work to enable
the handful ef men or tbe twenty-five half
breeds first to prevf nt Mr. Conkllng's re
election, and second to secure tbe co-operation
of; a majority of tbe Republicans.
Whatever may be said of the leadership of
Mr. Robertson and the Mens ofDepew,
they have accomplished all of that and
more, but it could not be done in aday.
It required lime and hard work. With a
preponderating majority of Republi
cans against him, Mr. Robertson
has taken tbe twenty-five half-breed
members as a nuclebs and worked tbe
canvass along in gradual stages until at
last there bas been added to the number
until now they have sixty eight Republi
cans In tbe legislature consolidated
against the Conkling stalwarts. Mr. De
pew remained in the canvass and made
the point of rally until a majority of all
Republicans ejected had gathered under
the half-breed standard. Then he s'eps
out and enables them to increase that ma
jority to nearly two-thirds of the Republi
can side. Tbat such results have been ac
complished is due to tbe leadership of
Robertson, Depew and Woodin.
The Pall Mall Gazette Is or tbe opinion
that a financial crisis in the United States
is impending.
The Kbediye and his ministers are re
pot ted te be anxious to abolish slavery in
Kgypt.1
uflferlnfr from Jf ervenas Wesdweasea, General
DeMlHy, Loss of Nete Force or VifOfi or any
dlaaeee reraltins from ABtfrnaJand Othkr C bbbj,
or to auty owe afflicted wllh llh-umiattsm, Keo
ralla. Paralyaks, SplDal DiOtOiltlea, Kidney 01
Liver Troubles, Lame luck, ana otbr of
the vital Organs. A1io3womxm troubled with Dl.
eases peculiar to their sex. .
Speedy relief and complete restoration to health
guaranteed. Tlieae ar tn only Kleetrlc De
vice r Appillancva tHttt have ver bevat
fra spna saeieaune pnneipiea.
Their tboroosh efflctelcy has been practically
uroven wltu tlx woMwaaaernii surer . ana
tbey have the hlataeyt emkmciMnli from
tbe wmm at raalairat snelteml anal arleatlOe
snm of Aawertea. tfcgid at once for book giving
all In forma lion rree. Address the manufacturers.
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tor. JDeUf sa At. ssd Jseksoa St Chicago, B
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Notice to Contractors and Builders.
State of North fA Molina Pitt County.
SEALED PROPOSAIHwill bo renlvad
by the Board ol fjommissioners for the
; county aforesaid, adrersed to the under
jsigned, at GreouvillelN. C, up to 12 o'clock
Jm. of July 20tU, 1881,sfor Turnishlng labor
and materials for tbe construction of a
itwo story Brick Jail 22 feet 6 inches by 46
feet 6 inches and to centain two iron prison
cells 12x14 feet, twd cages 8x9 feet, two
! cages 6x9 feet all of said cages and cells
! to be of 3 feet pitch.
i Plans and specincttlons containing full
i information wui oe piurnisned on applica
tion to tbe andersignsd.
i The right of receif ing or rejecting any
ior all bids is reserve.
j By order of tbe Bard of bounty Com-
misieners. . AjKJL. L. BLOW,
i Jel5tjy20 clerk.
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H. J. BROWN,
le Wslig Unflertater,
KEEPS ON HAND
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METALLIC CASES AND CASKETS,
WOOD COFFINS AND CASKETS,
CLOTH COVERED CASKETS,
BURIAL ROBES, &c.,
For Ladies, Cents and Children.
We invite the attention of Principals
of Colleges and Schools to our increased
facilities for executing
FfflB to FUTM!
We are prepared to do the best BOOK
PRINTING in the State at MODERATE
prices:
For thejpast three years we have paid
special attention to SCHOOL CATA
LOGUES, and solicit correspondence
mm a wiley,
PRINTERS AND BINDERS,
Ail orders by mail or telegraph promptly ai from those having Catalogues to print.
lenueu to at any nour, day or night.
JOHN W. BROWN.
S(,;.TO&9f, PER DAY at Home.
O V' V7 Samples worth fS fr.,
duress oriMsoN e uo.f Portland, Maine.
nov20 d&w ly
ST. CUABLBS HOTEL, S
StatesTlIle, N. C.
This house has bees leased by Mrs. Dr.
Reaves, whose intention is to keep a strictly
first-class house in every respect. Commodi
ous sample rooms on first and second floors.
The patronage of the public is solicited.
July 5, 1881. ju7-dtf
Reasonable in price, at
i Rojunaoir A Robibts.
Sewed, not woven, at-
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Elegant in style and finish, at
RoaiasoK A Robxrts'.
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Thompson s Glove-Fitting amongst the
number, at IWsgeT A Robjultb'.
RALEIGH, N. 0.
Yaluable Let on Fayetteville Street for
Sale.
THAT VALUABLE LOT AND STORE
house on Fayetteville street, rpp site
the market, lately owned ty H. Fendt, m w
occupied as a cigar factory, will, bo sold
privately. Apply to
juOlOt, F. H. BUSBEE.
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Strong, durable and first-olasa in evety
pArtioular, at HoBorao A RoBSjrza'i
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