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Tnar uaa, nuA Thar nu anwatipatlon, ui torpidity of tha Uar. St aaata pe box-s r SaU fcr an Dracata.'T 0Y 4 WIRE BAILING and ORJ aaUK-iital WIRE VVUJUUS. DUFUK & CO., Uo. Nortb tiowara street, Kajymorej uanufacture Wire Railing for Cemeteries sSconwa, Slave. Fender. Cagesj - d and Coal 8c sens, Wovaa Wire, iron . GitmOM. Cbatr twUm, Ac.. K U n U d n VOL XIX. mms obskrtatiomsI The regular trial of Arafi Pasaa begins to-daj. He has already been ex amined prirately. i ' -The Porte has promised Greece that it will order the Turks to evacuate all lhe ceded points on the frontier without delay. The Connecticut Democrat will put their ticket into the field to-morrovr, and that will close the New I2nj 1 nd nomina tions for 1882. ii ; All the Governors in New England trill attend the Danieln Webster celebra tion at Marsh field, Maaeat hu-et'.-j on the 12th of October. I It is announced that Blaine and Senators Fryeand Hale will take the stump Jot the Hon.' George M, Robeson this month, and ex-Speaker Randall will peak against him. Near (jhicago, Tuesday, Rudolph Krlck, 8 years old, quarreled with a' ser vant gjrl smployed bj a neighbor. jjHe lin intoue house, brought out an JS&fiald rifle and blewhet brains out i The town of Pawtucket, R, L, has refused to accept a city charter bf a ma jority of ninety six votes. Pawtucket has population of over 20,000 oouls and is the largest town' under town government iU the United. States. ' , j , ' The work of threshing the rioe crop of the Cape Pear ; section will commence this week. There will be a full eror.: and it is estbiated that the product of tide water rioe in th i Wilmington tectiou for the present season will be from, 125,000 to 150.000 bushels, the latter being! about the average before the war. r i; i j- Baker Paaba has presented to the Khedive a scheme for the Teorganization of the Egyptian army; a j)rtibn of jjwhiea shall eoosist. of geodearmerie, probaWy to be recruited from the Albanians.;! The scheme provides for the formation of mu nicipal polioe for the towns, to. be drawn irom ithe most 'trustworthy native elel menu. . t 4 ff ! V The Grand Army1 of 4he Republic of Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio .md iWesi Virginia held a reunion at Pittsburg yei terday. "All the business houses, :hoteli and publie buildings . are - decorated with evergreens and bunting. It is 1 estimated the ve0,OOO strangers were tn the! cityi In the afternoon ihe Grand Armyhad a parade and review. In the evening there' was a banquet. . - - ;j Two fine observations have been ob I tabed at the Harvard Observatory of the: comet, which almost definitely established; that it is one of a brief period. Aeoord ing to the present data it must have made the senu of the sun in two or three hoars, j or at the rate of 400 miles a seoondj and the fact that the sun's atmosphere offers no check to its progress proves in incom bustible, unlike meteorites. ; At Utica, Ki on Monday Jtidgei Wallace and Cox refused to grant a ;writ of habeat corput in the Sergeant Mason ease. The decision, was rendered imme diately after the argument of counsel and without the judges leaving the benches. After General Bigelow finished his argu ment in favor of the writ, the court held that they were precluded by the opinion of Chief Justice Waite, given at the Octo ber , term of. 1881, from determining Many question in the ease. ; . Judge Folger, in his letter of accep tance of the nomination of . Governor of New York, says that at this late day it would be impossible to call a new State con vention, andChe says somewhat mournfully that be the result whit it may, he willbot take the responsibility of breaking up E Republican party. J If h is to be defeated a the coming election, he will go down with the party, Serene in the conscious ness that no act of his "has wrought the rueful ruin." ' J j On Saturday night, while a train on (the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail road was on a side track at Granda, Col., two men sprang on the looomotive, and pointing revolvers aj the engineer's head compelled him to run' the train a mile out of town. . When the train ' stopped the robbers were reinforced by fifteen others bf their gang. In the smoking-car they epoountered a sheriff and two deputies, wno drew tneir revolvers, and tne in jfruders concluded not to molest the ps leners. . They then directed their fatten- ton, to the express car and secured 15,500, after which they mounted their horses and roae awaysr- - ; - ' ?. ! ;ip j ,ThV annual report of Chief Dallasof the Dead-Letter Office,, which has iust been completed, shows that of the whole number of Jetters and parcels opened in (he omce during the year ended June 30, 1882, 19,989 oontaind money, an increase of 7 per cent, over the previous year; that 24,575 contained drafts, checks, notes, eta, an increase of Hi per oeot.; that 44,731 contained reoeipU, certificates, paid notes, etc, an increase of 18 J per cent. ; that 39,242 contained photographs ; that $2,403 contained postage stamps; that ik,842 contained merchandise, books, etc., an increase of 20) per cent. ; that 3,406, 577, or an increase ol 17 per cent., con tained nothing of value. Waali golelda T i.minoton, 1)KL., October 3.-- li.ist i v btojr an uiL-huian giving the if ijf Jolin NcIbwq was arretted for drurikftnt.-, r.ua upuB being arraigned he ilon , 1 Ii-. i,iHjir ihat he was not as dt-at.k n:U- nirjltt seem to be, but that he iiud taken puU.. u No credence was given ui this declaration, and he was locked up. ;Th'B tuoruiug he wa. found dead in his :i-ll. Nothing hati been learned of his abteotdrut. ;j Mw York Col ton etarka. ! I.Vkw Vobk, October 412:00 M. Cot t4n Fntnrea eas; October ll.03all.04; 1Nvem;er 10.89 1!0.91 December 10.89 3)W; Jauuary lO.WalO 98; Fabruary 11.08a li no. Xiari-h 11 lfiall.'in. Anril II KOnf1.lt I; Mat' 11.4U1M2; June lL62LL6Si July lt.6lall.S2. Bales w,uw Daiea. RALEIGH, N. By Telegraph Tha Oaors;la Bleetloa. Atlanta, October 4. The election for Governor and State officers -is pro gressing quietly. The election of Mr. Stephens is cc needed by all parties, the amount of the majority being the only matter in doubt. In Atlanta, GartreH is receiving almost the solid negro and Re publican vote. ! Atlanta, Ootobet 4. The Conutiu tion special dispatches received so far indi cate that Stephens has carried I nearly every county, and his majority pointB to forty or fifty thousand in the State. The regularly nominated Democratic ticket for State officers will be elected, i '; Columbus, October 4. The eleotion to-day for Governor and State officers passed off quietly throughout this section. The indications are that the whole Demo crats ticket will be elected iif the fourth Conirressional district by the' largest ma jority ever given by that party. In this oounty M.oscagee, the Democratic ticket reoeived over 90 per cent of the votes cait. , The State Senators and members of the lower House were elected without op position. Tha Delaware Election. Wilminqton, October 4.-Nearly com plete returns from the election yesterday show that the State has given' a Demo cratic majority of 145 on the inspector's ticket, and a Republican majority of 126 en the assessor's ticket Later returns show the Democratic ma jority in the State on the inspector's ticket to be 285, and the Republican majority on tna assessor s hoket 113. Saieid of m Norfolk Norfolk, Va., October 4.-Mrs.Wm. Mi Hannan, the wife of a well known business man of Norfolk, left Baltimore last evening as a passenger on a Bay line steamer, w nen on roini jjookous a iaay and her companion in a state room iwere aroused by a cool draught of air from a raised, window and discovered that Mrs. Hannan was missing. An alarm was given and search Dads, but she could nowhere be found. She had been despondent for some weeks and had gone North for re- creation.JTemporary aberration of mind, it is thought, was the eause of the suicide. She leaves several young children. - aw TBi Potanaaa Blvav Bacatt. Washington, October 4. 'I he Poto mac River regatta, which took place here to-day, was largely attended, and the sev eral races were spirited and well contested. The course was up the river, onejmilejand a naif straight-away. . The first race j for junior singles was won in 12:45 by Smith ot tne Uoiumma eluo, and the irace;tor senior singles by McKenny of the Poto macs in 10:41. In the race for the junior four-oared crews the Columbia were win ners in 9'.5H. They also won the senior four-oared race in 9:23J. The race for the light-weight fours was won by the Poto mac in 10:04. The weather was pleasant and tne water smooth. Tba Knr Tork Stack Market. Nw Yobk, October 4. The stock market opened irregular with only frac tional changes, except for Al'on add Terre Haute, Nashville and Chattanooga and St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba,! each! ot which were 1 per cent, below yesterday's closing figures. In the early dealing the market was weak and prices sold Off ialj per eenL, Louisville and Nashville, Mich igan Central, Union Pacific and New Jer sey Central being the moat prominent in the decline, bat at 11 o'clock a recovery of ,alt per cent, took nlace. Michigan Central, Louisville and Nashville and Nashville and Chattanooga leading therein. Lomlavllla aad JIaaa1Ue Railroad. LoUlsviLLi, October The Louis ville and Nashville Railroad directors, who are in the city to attend the annual meet ing to-day, were reoeived on 'change yes terday with marked cordiality. Addresses were made by gentlemen representing the: leading branches of business, and the up most eonfidenoe expressed in the future of the road. Assurances were given of the: hearty co-operation of the citizens in every effort to advance its interests and extend its influence. f Foreign awa. ; JjOndon. uctober 4. ine corresDon- dentof Renter's Telegram Company at Romessys that the report of the! Paris Figaro that the Pope had been shot at was wholly without foundation. A Brnlal Mrgro Lynched. j Peospct, Txnn , October 4. Henry Holloway, colored, had a hearing yester day before a magistrate on the charge of brutally outraging Mrs. Rodgers on Satur day night. He was pronounced guilty. He was then seised by a crowd and hung from a bridge near by. Hob. 4. O. Blalaa Staadlly IaaproTiac. i Portsmouth, N. H., October 4. Ex Secretary Blaine is steadily improving and expects to reach his home this week. Coagraaslaaal Moaalmatloa. ! Nobtolk, Va., Ootober 4. The i 8ec-j end '. Congreasional District Democratic Convention, held in Portsmouth, nomi-j nated R. C. Marshall, of Portsmouth, on the third ballot. WluUa Kadoraod bj Uta Bapahltaaas. I Griensboro. N. C. October 4. The Fifth Congressional District Republican! Convention met o day. CoL J. R. Win ston, independent Greenback candidate, was endorsed. ' C., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1882. Tha Paabodj Fund. Nrw York, October 4. The annual meeting of the trustees and directors of the Peabody Educational Fund was held to-day at noon in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and is now in progress. Among iLose present are: Ex-President Rutherford B. H ay es, Justice Waite, of the United States Supreme Court; Rt. Rev. H. B. Whipple, of Minnesota, and Alexander H. Stusrt, of Virginia. Tallow rarer. Galvxston, October 4. A Newt' Brownsville dispatch says : Three or four cases are reported unoflicially in Browns ville, Matamoras and Point Isabel. The epidemic here may be considered at an end. Washington, October .4. -Reports received at the National Board of Health state that there were fifty-five new cases of yellow fever at PensaooU, Fla., yester day, and five deaths. Lata Mawa Not a. The Dutch government has reoeived a telegram representing that cholera is epi demio in KaCta Radja, Borneo, and in Atcheen, Sumatra. Three battalions of infantry will remain as a garrison at Alexandria, and nine bat talions at Cairo. Besides these, the Sev enth Dragoon Guards, the 9th Hussars and five batteries of artillery will be sta tion in various parts of Egypt. A farmer named Hunt was murdered last night near Boyle, county Roscommon, Ireland. The crime is undoubtedly agra rian. Several persons have been arrested on suspicion. Thomas Browne, a farmer, residing in Castle Island, county Kerry, was shot dead near his own house to-day. This also was an agrarian crime. A separate building is being fitted up at Cairo, gypt, for the reception of pris oners to be tried by cdurt martial, includ ing Arabi Pasha and Toulba Pasha. The court will sit on the same premises in which the prisoners are confined, in order to obviate the necessity of conveying them to and fro. The lower classes fail in Egypt to real ize the defeat of Arabi Pasha and the national cause. Amongst the commer cial section and the middle class a better feeling prevails. In influential native cir cles it is not expected that respect for the Khedive can be restored. i While the arrival of the Khedive at Cairo was being celebrated by illumina tions at Asaiout, a thousand Mussulmans attacked the1 Copts and threatened to kill all. the Christians in town. The Mudir interfered and quieted the riot. A native watchman at Fort Ada has been flogged tor insulting Englishmen. Eleotion returns from the small towns in Connecticut come in slowly. Of 100 towns heard from the Republicans carry 56, the Democrats 29, and 15 are divided. New Haven and Bridgeport held no eleo tion. Of the other cities the Republicans carried Norwich; Meriden, Waterbury and New Britain. The Democrats cairied Middletown. New London was divided, although the Republicans control the city government. Forty towns voted no license. In the last 48 hours California has been visited by a rain, unusually heavy for this season, with snow in the mountains. Some damage to harvested crops is reported. At 8tockton yesterday the storm was heavy enough to blow down trees and injure buildings. The Irish police now believe the mur derers of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Under-Secretary Burko numbered ten, and that they are still in Ireland, but that unless the aid of an informer ean be se cured the crime cannot be brought home to the guilty persons. The weapons used in the commission of the murders were found some weeks ago. A priest has gone from Vincennes, Ind., to, France to bring back the body of the late Bishop of Vincennes to be buried there. The deceased bishop was formerly a French count, and is reported to have given a half million dollars to the Cath olic church. During the year ending Ootober 1st, 9,500 hogsheads of tobacco were inspected in Petersburg, Va., as against 10,700 last year. The stock on hand oonsists of 3,000 hogsheads, of which 400 hogsheads are for inspection. The sales of loose tobacco during the year were 5,000,000 pounds. A report which had been circulated thai Queen Victoria would visit the south of France is now confirmed. i i i afj a)BSS i M The result of the star route trials, up to this time, is not encouraging to the friends of honest dealing wiih the govern ment. The Washington eases, although not yet concluded, have been a miscarriage of justice. The rich and powerful ring leaders have escaped conviction. The tesser culprits have come to grief. While the public is yet amazed by the extraordinary verdict, the Philadelphia trials bring to pass a result very nearly similar. Of five defendants in the case just new concluded in Philadelphia oaly one, Jos. R. Black, is found guilty, and even he has the benefit of the jury's recommendation to mercy. Yet Black is one of the least important and least responsible of all the rogues against whom indictments have been found. Black was a tool of shrewder men, some of whom have not even been brought into court at all. Much of the evidence against him was procured by his own testimony. Nevertheless, the principals escape while the agent suffers. The sales of oil at Oil City for Sep tember foot up 152,893,000 barrels. The advance during the month was 39 cents. Having been troubled with a very had cough for about two yeaa aad having tried almost every cough mixture that was ever made, I have found none that has given me auch great relief as Dr.' Bull's Cough Srrap and I earnestly recommend it to all afflicted. Bkhj. F. Dcqoaw, 14 Park Place, . Y. . - ' " an ' i n Indiana girl bos made 1529 this year digging and selllnf roots. - MrKDK VS PUNISH MKITT. Tba Famous Criminal Gata Tan Tears la tbs Poattantlary. Edenton Enquirer. Perquimans court held until Saturday last, and the closing of the noted case of the State against W. J. Munden, the noted church brother, Radical legislator, alias wife stealer, alias (T. J. Smith," alias "Swamp Angel," was the last ecene of that drama. 1 hit case came up for trial on Thurs day evening. The prisoner was ably rep resented by Judge M. L. Eure and W. D. Pruden, while the State was assisted by Judge J. W. Albertson and T. Q. Skinner. There never was, perhaps, more interest shown in any case in Perquimans county. The jury was soon selected,. an 1 consisted of twelve good men of more than average intelligence. The most interesting feature of the trial was the evidence of Mrs. J. A. John son, the woman with whom Munden eloped. Mrs. Johnson is a brunette of medium height and size, and shows traces of abused beauty and refinement. She said : I was the wife of J. A. Johnson, and lived at Woodvilie, N. C, am 37 years ot age, and . have been married ten years. Johnson conducted business in my name, and I had $2,300, in cash, in my possession it was his, and not my money. W. J. Munden was a married - man, lived near by came often as Johnson's friend, made love to me got me, "completely confused." Told me that Johnson was getting everything in his name and was going to leave me, and persuaded me to elope with him, afterwards be divorced and get. married. I consented; Munden asked about Johnson's nio&uy and told me to take it with me. Johnson went to Norfolk. April 11th Munden came, got the blanket from the banister, and we eloped. After going one hundred yards from the house, Munden asked if I had the money. I replied, yes. He added "I'm glad, for I only have myself to give yen." We arrived in Petersburg, Vs., and took room as man and wife. I indorsed the checks I had, and Munden got and used the money. I went to Texas and Arkansas; we Iiveias man and wife, and had a child born unto us. Parties have approached me to know how I would testify, and for an affidavit in Munden's behalf. I refused to make an affidavit, and stated I would "Be on the side of the truth." The characters of both Johuson and Munden were proven to be bad. The case was well and ably argued on both sides by counsel. At 4:30 on Fri day it was given the jury, under a careful charge of his Honor. At 5 o'clock Sat urday the verdict of guilty was returned by the jury. His Honor Judge Gilliam reviewed the ease, saying that under Buch aggravated circumstances as surrounded this case he could but feel justified in imposing a sen tence of ten years in the Penitentiary. Always Befrashlng. A delicious odor is imparted by Flore ton Cologne wbich is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. A St. Louis man' who painted a lanu pott every ereoiog for two weeks, saw hi. markaon the book; of ninety-seven differ ent loafers, Klegaaes and Parity. Ladies who appreciate elegauce and pu rity are using Parker's Hair Balsam. 1 is the beet article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color, beauty and lustre It Is now ths fashion to have bare floors and scatter a few rags around. It Isn't easy to kill a cockroach on a velvet ear pet. Parsoaal To Sir a Oaly. The Voltaic Belt Company, Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. I'ye's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Bella and Klectrlo Appli ances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with ner vous debility, lost vitality and manhood, aad kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B. No risk is incurred, as thirty days' trial is allowed. Evangelist Barnes has been hit by a stone from a sliog. and be doean't. believe that Davtd .killed ttoliah in any auch a manner, Kxtraetaof Staport froae tba Oetobrataal Phyaician, Erasmus) Wilson, of London, Eng.: "Several severe oases of incipient consumption have come uuder my obser vation tnat have beeo cured by the timely use or colden's Liquid Beef Ionic" (Re member the name, Colden's take no other. Of draggiaU. Sergeant Mason has abandoned the idea that he is a great hero and has comedown to believing that he la a good deal like a State prison convict. Best ever made, Emory's Little Cathart ic Pills, pleasant to take; sugar-coated; no griping; only 16 cents a box, of Dugglsta or by mail.: William Simpson, Kaleigh, A French doctor who laughed at the idea of any one dying of a broicen heart waa clubbed by a gin wne didn't want to see life robbed of Its dearest sentimeafr- "Dld Bbe l)lr "No; she lingered and suffered long, "pining away all the time, for years the "doctors dolug her no good; and at last waa ' turea by this Hop Biitera the papers say "ao inucn about. Indeed I indeed! how "thankful we should be lor that medi cine." The reorganization of ihe Egyptian army doeou't mean ibt the paymaster will come around and square up. The troopsliaveu't oeen paid In two years. aa- No family Dyes were e er so popu lar as the Diamond Dyes. They never fail. The black is far superior to the logwood. The other colors r brilliant. French law demands a victim for every murder, and when it doean't catoh the real criminal the man who first discovered the body had bettwr look out. Aaaoyaoca PraraDlad. Gray hairs are honorable, but their pre mature appearance Is annoying. Parker's Hair Balsam prevents, the annoy an oe by promptly restoring the youthful color. NO. 162 An lanpadent Parent. Texas Sittings. , "Father, you smoke too much," said an Austin boy of lb' summers, to his paternal ancestor. " " "I don't .e that it is any of your busi ness," rcapoudtd i!e father imudnt- lj- i i "Yes, ; it is my business," replied the stern oftdf ring. "If you smoko so vnxtfjh you will use up your box of cirars, uad then you will zpcet me to let you have some of mine." : At the Club : "Ought a man to shake hands with a tradesman, even if he offers his hand first?" "Never 1" replied the other. 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Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA., Gl j :j ! HOP BITTEESr (A MeeJcJae, net a Drink.) ooxtaixs BOPS, BtTCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION , An tbs PrressT asm Basr Mantcat, Qsau Tias or axt vrui Brrraaa. THEY GUBE AB Diseases of the Stomach, Vowels. Blood, Liver; Kidneys, and Urinary Organa. Her- . I vasneaa,Sieeplassness and especially , m unu, tjooinininsB. 81000 IN COLD. Will be paid for a ease they will sot ears er kelp, or lor snyiniag impure or injurious , , found la them. " Ask year drartist for HP Bitters sad try them before yoa sleep. Take no echera D I.C.U sb sbsolQUtnd Irresistible ears f sr. DrnnkauassSi use of opium, tobacco aad a nmrcouca. Sxstd rea CtBctrLaa. SBSBBaBBaSal All enaTS satibS SWavfaai " " Use Man 11. V. Rn.s.n.r, M. I., TnaU,Oat. U 11 . .1 SJL J h S ST 18 A SURE CURE for all diseases of ths Kidneys and LIVER It has spssiSa snrlnsi on this organ, enahlhis tt to throw aST torpidity aad tnaetlon, sdnraJaMag she healthy assssMou eX tha Bile, aad by keeping the bowels la free eondittrm. eilsoMug ita Taeniae diaeharge. Malaria Ifyon aswcoArlnf front se)iariCse aularia, have thaehiUa, are billons, dyapaptlo. er eonaulpaSsd, ridnay. WortwiU surely relieve and qaiokly ears, lathe Spring to elenaee the Sj sawn, every one ahoald take a Shosoosk eeasse of OV - SOLDVDRUOOITeV PrteeSt. Gsctric Appnasces are seat ss 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY. YOUNQ OR OLD, j HO era anffarlne frees Rsavoes Damurr, If Loss Vitautt. Lacs or Nsava Fobcb ajtd Vssob, Vunaj Wumsut, aad ail sbom of a Paaaoaat, Sartraa meuluna- from Ami oraan causes. Bpseay reaac aaa eosap ranee of Haatra, Vnoa aad Majraoe Go TSa arsnossi oiaeovery sne i. at aea for UlMtraaadfajapfclat trM. Aiisrsss VOITAII IEIT CI.. BAttMAll, WI8M , A.TTOKNKT T LAW Special attention Klvea to Negotiation ot Loons and Collection of Claims, lanlSMy fBEsDK4AND-LFf paesertlB may be mads at the f.rhoe of I n Navs avs OBSKBVSB,est side I'ayetteville Street. ; : sSVIBOOP I For esse Cure of Cougl, Colds, IHoammess, lironchitis,Cronp, . lenxa, tsthraa.'W'hooping Cough, In- Eipieai Consumption and for the re cfov'consumptivc Dcrsons in advln- ked ATes of the Disease. For Sale tbysd 1 iruggists.-.Price, S5 Cents. ITiD 1W.TT nninir I ann. inn km qui uuli xuu 1L1IX1U1 . I To Sen to Goods ? ) ! WR ARK BEADY to show NOVEL-' I TIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. A WMAfl.M4AAAn . i . B 3 A uiuiumut Hwnuuut ui uew auu j Desirable Fabrics, both In foreign auu aomesuo monuiaciure, ior FALL AND WINTER WEARi GRAND EXHIBITION of DRESS COODS- GRAND EXHIBITION Mourning Goods 'VaS AweiaaAn v SetaV S el Ul S a V V A J A lAVaM ! TERY GOODS. . Grand Exhibition of Linem and House hold Goods. I GRAND EXHIBITION OP CLOTHS. GRAND EXHIBITION; OF I LACES AND DRESS TR'MMfNGS. GRAND EXHIBITION OF LACE CDRTAIN8, CARPETS AND RUG& An inspection respectfully solicited. i W. II, fc U. g. TUCKER, WAR, WAR, WAR, "TOT THE EGYPTIAN WAR, BUT Xt the War ot Progress. Its imple ments are IMPROVED AORICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS , i - -and- ,!-.. MACHINERY; And we propose to keep our people fatly equipped. We keep Mounted Semi Portable and Stationary Engines, the Skinner Engines, the Birdaall En. gnes, the Krieble Engines, tbe Paxton Uglnes, the Carver Oim, the Van Wyn kle Gins and Presses, the Centennial Gins, the Hail Gins, the Clarke Seed-Cotton Cleaners, the Boss Povt er Press, the King Hand Press.' tbe Baltimore Compound Hand Presses (for hay and cotton), the Niles Chilled Plows not surpassed, if equaled in America don't fail to see them before baying. The1 Buckeye Grain Drills Improved and cheaper than ever. If you want a cb-jip outfl I for ginning send to us for circularaaod-ptioes. If yoa ' want a Corn or Floor Mill write tons. All letters answered promptly. Goods' shipped to all parts of the Bute. , Do not buy until y tu hear from us. ! For all kinds of machinery, address, ' M L. L. POLK & CO. I! JU4T RECEIVED -AT D. S. 17AITTS. ( 9 i j AND NOW OPEN, THE HANDSOMEST LINE OP FINE CLOTHING evsr shown in this city, eonslstlnr of Block Diess Suits, D. B. Coats ana Vests in bloc , blue and maroon colored worsted, diagonal and Grant Goods loorand five-button Walking Suits and nobby Back Salts; all cut and trimmed in the latest style. iGenU' FurnJshlnar Goods. i This season I have added to this depart ment a full line of C1RT WRIGHT A WARNER'S lastly celebrated Underwear and fine Hosiery, and my stock of Neck tWear, Handkerchiefs and Gloves is finer and better than ever before. I also con tinue to keep a fall assortment of the fllAMOND WHITE SHIRTS, laundried nu bnlaandrled, than which a better ah Irt la not sold. ; Hats and Caps. All the late nobtiy. styles In soft and stiff Hat, and a beautiful line of Caps o" all grades. ; i Dry Goods. To the ladies I will say that I have not forgotten them, and my stock in this de portment is cor piete in all tbe late novel ties in Dress Goods and Trimmings. Give me a call. sept24-tf D. KWAITT. Hew Goods E HAVE IN STORE THE LATEST stjles and novelties of Ladies' Dress Goods and ( n Trimmings. I j VUXXi BTTPPLT OT BLACK DRESS GOODS. The most attractive display of BLACK and COLORED SILKS and SATINS we have ever shown. REAL LACES, ! EMBROIDERIES, ji EDGINGS, TOICHDi AID fALnClEIU UCE$. Cloths, Caasimeres, Suitings and Jeans lor Men and Boys' wear. Rrith nnr WhalaMla Both oar Wholesale and Retail Depart . "I uu Aoau avu manta ava fllla1 m.u I- t u . 1l leading Agents and Imrxrters. We sollois " . WW MII.H 11.11 . n H I B 1.1IIVU. ... tt tbe . a w auu ub porcern. vt wuon an examination of oar stock. Merchants will make money by buying of us. . . YEARGANs PEm&CO.. ssntM-tf RALEiaTN.Ci I A
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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