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1.2 m i in I! ; 5 i i i I jt NO? 72 VOL. XX. RALEIGH, IN. a, SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 9, 1882. r-- : I: : ; r : ! Mi' i. EWB i : : i i I, , I- - J MSH f - 5 f I iiamiii-ll1 -':'t Hi I , ' ? 2 1 . -.1 f - f: AND tt rn -tri irtv -rtrr tt hm ill m : M , 1 i 'I EllLII JJLLiL ii fuiii Abcolutoly Piiro his powder nettr varies. A marr Ht atriinrth and vholMomneu. CfOBomlMl tbaa ih ordinary klada,? a4 cannot b sold in ood3 petition wittf th lalUtad of low test, snort wwg-hv, alum aiam n -or pboapbat powders. Sola only n cam. FATAL BAXIK0 POWOSB COKrAHT, TVSJ1-SL-. I. STRENGTH to vigorously push a business strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a housahoMi sength to do a day's labor witb otit physical pain. AH this repri sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, "Oh ! I wis I had tiie strength I" If you in broken down, have not energy, W fee! as if life was hardly Worth ly. ingi you can be relieved" and Is scored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a. true lonicra medicine universally recoraraen : for all wasting diseases, f f fat K. F(aontSi.,BltUMi ; During the war I was in jured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and hare suffered from it ever since. About foui yearcagokbronghtonparajy ss, which kept me in bed ur months, and the best doctors hi the cky said I could not Mve. . I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for.STer tfo years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of Je . time was unable to retain epen liquid nourishment- ; I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am tifcte W get up and go aronpd and i i ntptdlT impfxmng. 6. Dsarxav BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ia omptete and sure remedy for i; .rtftgestion,' Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all disease! requir ing a true, reliable, nonalcoholic tonic It enriches the blood, gives " new life to the'muscles and tone to the nerves, . , ' , LYDIA Um Pir.KHAr.TO VEGETABLE COMPOtTTSTD la a Pool tiT Cure Vwaa 1 UUU fMr Waa latwiUikraW' PrspawS ay a WSissj. t senyw (sVms) ttsnV .sWsl snflsjamnfc tal ivf Ivas fas 1 11 m ttimrlliMtrt iothm aSplMtsatapatohMkriMM ba fiA rw(IKrtiytoriwi1ii mm m feV-riMielSM Dm aa4 Praacrife K tw lni m 1 1 iJIjim rulrirw rf lb I (hat teHs oTbMrtnc dova, eaains pain, irstl a4 tackaoha, is aHrari pwBMt!r ar BT irSaaaarKUar Ctalf tfca east I ..jj SktoC it" aaariawtS I 1 tTBii rnniHi bls4 nrtt vui araZlnta mrt Tnuri of Bttmora Iron Ik lud Bloixf Pvrifleri t)Mr.CL SUkoUlMfsr S&. SrttariaUtaa f mt am, m mt karana. ea nerfat C trim. SI m- fcrattaar. Mra rtakaamfraalr aawta atttttanC Mbr. aWamScAstaaa. sio4forpaa6M. . ittomOtr wJSba wHawrttVMA KrantWAWIS. trm. AttHSUSatlB! a a rujua.' Th HTM. p "" : rMkr sJIDracsiaCs.'i rNK IS Horaa Puwer Tanner Baft-ina, VDu set 4 foot Foi os Mill Btonea. One set 4 foot Franth Barr MU1 fltoaas. ' On, Jahnaon 8mnt MaaWlna. : - Spindles. Inks. MlU 8nlC'lf Maoalne. Crao. 8baning, Pallevs, Belw, tUltln fHAtha. A. Af.. blBBT S fti 1 SSid eoapptoU com and wb mt s;rindlBg soUl. 1m rmaalnc rdar. ard ove baJt aere t UnA nsatii whtok the diUI Is located. f : Will sell tipoo easy term if eaxlr appli cation la made. WILLIAMSON AUfCHURqBL WIRE RAILINQ and OK njunental WIRE WOEKi, DUFUR AG9 tfjts'lroitii Howard stret, BaittnaoH! Z.-Vfr Wire Ratline; for Cemeteries .MBiar. Ac.: Sieves, Tende wJriKn andOrtaJ Sceeca, Wo 4sKds, Chair Woee, Ac 2 - nvwa OBSTiTATioiia. Von us was found to be enveloped in an atmosphere. :j 1 j j r f Louis Blano, the French statecman, died at Cannes Wednesday. t "" The talk in Congress is rather of tariff revision before tax reductions. 1 The transit of Venus waa ol served at various points all over the eovntrj by sci entista and others, j j -A cloudy sky and a enow atom ren deredhe transit of Venus inrisible at the Greenwich observatory. :; Mra.1' LaDgtrj,i pathetic eye and eio quent neck have brought the liferati ot Boston to! her robstantisJ feet. - i' 'Admiral Seymour 'a latest oonqueet is lit. Gerard Leigh, a wealthy widow. The spoils are estimated at 60,000 year. ' ' r :. Nearlj the whole of the surplus in the United States Treasury haa been an ticipated bj the bond cals of Secretary Folfier. J t--; ).. , j : V. . :: Edwin Booth, while in Manchester, England, tent his eheok for 1200 to matinee given in aid of the Italjpa flood rafierera. ' ; - p' ; ' f. V Newark, N.' is one of the thirstiest places oni the eontinent, haviag 1,200 drinking saloons,; whieh . annually absorb over $4,000,000, :i j ;;, Twenty thousand messages are trans mitted daQy by telephone in Cincinnati, affording j occupation to several hundred sweet-voiced young ladier. . It is reported that England has ottered France the permanent presidency of the Egyptian Debt Commission .and that France has refused the offer. - The Greenback candidates in Iowa received 27,000 totes at the late election, which is a good many, but the seed has evidently lost its sprouting quality. ; The recumbent statue of General R. E. Lee, at Lexington, Va., is to be un veiled in June next, and, Mr. Jefferson Davis haa bees invited to "eliver the ad dress. , ; j ; It is reported that Lord Lyons, the British Ambassador at Paris, has in formed Frrnoe that England wilt not con- sent to gascar. French protectorate ot Mada Gormod'a new oratorio, "The Re- dtmption a very solemn , and beautiful work, was performed for the first time in America by the New York Chorus So ciety, in Sjteinvay Hall, Wednesday night. I i A gentleman residing at Hardin Springs, Ky , who has lived to the ripe old age of 101, wholly indifferent to a certain scriptural injunction, has just taken out a marriage Hoense and will en deavor to make amend for lost time. ' The three squadrons of the Queen's household cavalry, on their return from Egypt, were presented by the Duchess of Cambridee with two hundred - pounds of tobacco; and each man among tfaftn feels as much m hero as Sir Garnet Wolaeley. The i son of the crown prince of Sweden and new Leir to the Swedish tkrone, has been handicapped at the atari with the name of Uscar Frederick Wil liam Olaf Gustavus Adolpbus, duke of Shoonen. Miss Anna Dickinson rises to remark; that she has been badly misrepresented. Retirement is something she has never contemplated. On tie contrary she is now jmoer engagements, ootn on we ros- nwi i ha stfsirrsn the ImfrAV AAsnvini hm I ww,.u - 1 wiqo space 01 wcBMirn uniiorj. !j DiDuiois joeigium lesas loe woria in tippling. The 5,000,000 inhabitants of I that litt'e. country annually eunsume about 60,000,000 quarts or alcoholic liquors, fhere is an average of one public house for every twelve adult male ielgians, and in some parts r the country thj supply is nearly twice as great. The executive committee of the Western Union Telegraph Company has adopted resolutions . denying the imputa tion that telegraphic messages passing over the company's wires are inspected, and announcing that any employee who shall divulge the contents of telegrams will be promptly dismissed and criminally prose-, euted. - Lord Doadass Gordon, who has been hunting in Texas, has returned to New York, end is enthusiastic, over the attrae tions ot that rjtate and its promising ltture, The Karl of Auesford and him sell intended to purchase lands there, but they were disappointed as the holders did Hot wish to sell n large blocks. Anthony Trollope, the distinguished English novelist, whose death is reported by cable, was born in 1840. Fer thirty three years he Iwas in the British postal service. He had several times visited the United States, and was sa extensive trav e!er. His works are numerous. "Phineis Finn," "Phineas Redux" and the "Prime Minister'! are the best known perhaps ot his recent novels. The trustees of the Lebanon ceme tery, in Philadelphia, which has been jt- tetuaticaliy robbed of its desd, have rc moved Superintendent Chew. The pros; cutien of the tiustee of Jefferson Colleg was suggested, higbt graves in the oemetetTi were br-eoed and found either empty or cuutaininz etbor bodies than i.aoe auj.oeid to be in them. Tnr londitu Timet admits that the EbKlwh nation fouid no longer exist with out Aaii-n tt (juc vf v ponderous leaders fays : '! tie cuotry ot which, within recent memorr, wc were childishly and yinuictively ji;nlou now proves to be the country by which, to a great extent, we hve. It sends ns corn by the hundreds of kbip-hds. .1 Its beef competes with burs, or rather bewuica ours, and is sold at oor oauve uric, nier ibe nanas ot the enteTprisisg iSnghsn butchers. -Tb London Ttb graph on Tuesdsy mrelnr said : f 'President i Aithar's rnes- sage to vxmgress wiu not rana wun Krcat efforts made on similar occasions oy tnanv of bis predecessors, , If ever a State baner preasg-ed the wasting influence and coming downfall of a poHtieal party, it is : tha mMHare delivered veaterdav bv a man So blind to the' true interests lying ahead of him and so infirm of purpose as Presi dent Arthar. , : agssBssasnfffr mmr 'Snsssnr Why will you conUnne to suffer with nenraigia when 8b Jacobs Oil can bo had? CONGRESS. THE PENSION BILL. Political Assessments Harassed - a tl Affairs. Wasuikqton, December 8 Sihats, Mr. Davis, of Illinois, presented the pe tition of the tobacco manufacturers of Chicago, asking that immediate action be taken on the tax question, as the contin ued agitation is depriving the operatives of subsistence. Referred. Mr. Maxey, from the committee on military affairs, reported a bill to rectify and establish the title of the United States of the military post at, El Paso, Texas. Passed. ;.. The President laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary . of War, received just before the adjournment of tLe last session, transmitting informa tion as te the basis uon which the gov ernment settled with certain railroad com panies in Tennessee about the year 1865. Sinatx. Mr. Beck stated , thai after conferring with the committee on pen sions, he desired to modify his amendment to the resolution asking for a list of the pensioners, so as not to require the names of the persona claiming pensions. At the close of the morning hour Mr. Beck sailed up his resolution for an in quiry into the political assessments upon the government employees, and criticised the substitute offered by Mr. Hale yester day. Mr. Hale said he had modified his sub stitute so as to call for the names ef all employees dismissed since the election, for sny cause, ins lJeaocratio party had placed wealthy men upon their Committee I in order to induce them to contribute I money for a political purpose, .- and had levied large assessments upon the Liquor Dealers' Associations, and the investigs tion, if entered upon st all, ought to ex tend to both sides. Mr. Beek again insisted that the sub stitute was designed to defeat the proposed investigation. The discussion was continued by Messrs. Bayard, Hale and Beck until 3 o'clock, when the unfinished business, the bask ruptcy bill, was taken up. Mi. Jones, of Florida, offered an amend ment, which was agieed to, giving the party sought to be thrown into involuntary bankruptcy the right to demand a jury trial as to the grounds of bankruptcy. Mr. Morgan offered an amendment making it an act of bankruptcy to deal, in tii SI a -lutures m certain articles ot prime ne cessity, such as corn, sugar, cotton, rice, etc Agreed to. 1 Mr. Hoar addressed the Senat at length in advocacy of the "Lowell bill," intro duced by him, and had not finished his argument when the Senate adjourned. botjsk. Mr. Burrows, of Michigan, from com mittee on appropriations, reported the consular and dirlomatio appropriation bilL Jtlettrred to committee ot the whole. (It appropriates $1,253,255, being $7,C0O less than the appropriations for the cur rent year, ant $132,500 less than the estimates. j ,Mr. Burr ws gave notice that he would ask action on the bill to-morrow. The committee on naval affairs reported back the resolution introduced bv Mr. Hewitt of New York, on Monday last. calUng on the Secretary of the Navy for a . copies 01 au the orders issued between the 1st of August and the 4th of December by virtue of which work has been done or discontinued, or workmen have been em ployed or discharged in any of the navy yards, besides other information relative to casualties to United States ships during 1582 Adopted. Ibe House then went into committee of the whole on the private calenter. The hrst bill was one to extend a patent ion wagons, and its coasting clause.was stricken out. The next bill was that for the relief of the officers and crew of the United States Monitor, who participated in the action with' the rebel iron clad, Menimao, on the 9th of Mareh, 1862. After a long de bate ot the enacting clause of this bilj it was also stricken out. The committee rose but no action on the report was taken by the House. Mr. Bingham, of Pennsylvania, chair man of the committee on. postoffiees and pest roads, reported a bill reduotng lettei postage to two cents, and it waaref erred te committee of the whole. The House then adjourned until to morrow. Th Haw York Stack Market, New Yobk. December 8. The stock market opened 1 1 per cent, higher than it closed yesterday tor Northwestern pre- ferredf 2t per cent, lower for bt. Louis, and irregular for the remainder of the list Duting the greater part of the fixat hour of business the market, although dull, was strong snd recorded ah advance of JalJ per cent., in which Northern Pa cific preferred and eemmen, Oregon and Transcontinental, Northern racine pre- teired, Loaisville and Nashville and Den ver and Rio Grande were the greatest safferera in the reaction. Subsequently a rally of JH percent, took place, led by St. Paul and Denver and Rio Grande, but the market afterwards recorded a decline of li percent, in Northern Paoiflo com mon, li in preferaed, and il in: the re mainder of the list. During the last hour till shortly before the close the market was strong and sold up iH per oent led by St. Paul, but in the final dealing the list receded a fraction and the market closed dull, but generally heavy, at a fractional reaction horn the ' highest point of the day a closing pri Taa Sapplj of Cotta for turn Vfrld. Nsw Yobk, December cv The fol lowiog are the total net receipts of cotton at all the ports sinoe September 1 Galveston, 379,613 bales; New Orleans, 616,963; Mobile, 164,01a; J Savannah, 468,214; Charleston, 334,589; WUsaiag- ton, 67.967; Norfolk, 393,922; Baltimore 8,902; New York, 36,001; Boston, 53, 658; Providenoe, 140; Philadelphia, 20, 578: Weat Point, 101,760; Brunswick, 4,508; Port Royal. 4,832; City Point, 1,457; Indianola lu,523; total, 2,668,106. Ottawa of tk WnMh Imsm Avyian. picial to Thk Nxws aw Obssbvsr jMoabANTON, N. C December 8. Dr. P. L. Murphy, of Sampson, was elected superintendent, aadlDr. W. D. HQIiard, of Buncombe, assist ant saperin Undent : BulaMi Fallarr. Nitw YbRK, December 8. The busi ness failures for last week, as reported to Dun & Co.' Mercantile Ageney, number 190. 1 This is the largest number reported during the, year 1882 in any one week. The Eastern States had 1 0; Western 62; Southern 42: Middle 31: Pacific States and Territories 11; Canada 15, and New York, city 10. t SiakT.. Cor. of Thsi Naws avd OBaswnn. MlCKXlKBtTBtt CoM N. C, D0. 6. 8oon the Legislature will convene : the Democrats; are in the majority, hence havs at their disposal a very Jigh and honorable office, that 0 the fresjrsbip of the House; We have just cmenred from the heat and dust of a great battle, one that in volved the honor and prosperity of our loved State, and in which, upon one side, were arrayed the elements of negro igno rance, internal revenue corruption and a stream of gold lowing unceasingly from Washington City ; on the other, intclli gence, integrity, wealth ; in fact, the true manhood and honor ot North Carolina. The latter proved triumphant and the State is saved. In 'accordance with the rule observed by all conquerors, both an cient and modern, it is now incumbent upon the representatives of the people to look around them and see who engaged in the late contest is most entitled to recog- muon. i . Several names have appeared in your paper, Geo. M. Rose, of Cumberland, and Thos. M. Holt, of Alamance, being the most prominent. We folly concur in the opinion that the first named gentleman would honor the position, being an excel lent parlimentarian. as shown by the abil ity, clearness, decision and firmness with which he many times guided the delibera tions of the House during last session. Nor do we wish to detract one iota from the well known character of Col. Holt. We think, however, neither of these gen tlemen should be elected ; first, because tbey are both from the East, and she has already enjoyed the honor in the person of heT worthy son, U. M. Cooke; and secondly, because, when bat recently east ern Carolinians .sonnded the shibboleth of county government, western men rallied to their lid and helped to save that threatened section from a condition of dire want and suffering, it is clear, then, that the West is entitled to the ofioe. New, who is the man ? We wish' to sutrgest the name of one who has worked fauhfully for the Demo cratic party: who has torn down the black: tag of Republicanism and erected the ; white standard of Democracy by a large majority. A man wBS'lJy his genial manners and sohd worth, wins all who ap proach hint ; who being familiar with all parliamentary rules, will conduct to suc cessful and happy termination all business that will come before the House, and his name is W. II . Bailey, of Meckletburg county. Dsmocratic Votes. ! Shall Worth Oarallaa Advertise f (Per. of .Tarn Iff srws awd- Oimrss. Tax NxwyasD Obsk&yu of Novem ber 30th, heals an excellent editorial with the above query. We agree with every word ol it, but it occurs to us that there might be a more impressive and sucoessfal method of advertising the resources and capabilities of our State than any yet sng- gted. " " YY hat constitutes a State ?" i The men and women, of coarse. Send abroad some of our best bred and best educated young feopIe as a sample of what North Caro iaa is and can do. Let it be seen what impression they make, and what stand they take among their young cotempera ries of other States. We believe such oomparisoas would not fail te reflect honor and credit upon us all, showing not only that we have good raw material here, but thai we know how to work it up. We need not be afraid at least for our North Cat-plina girls. Tbey are safe to make us proud of them. We have been very much delighted to hear of the high position' accorded to on 9 of them ia that very city of Boston, whioh is so anxious to have North Carolina rep- sented at . the Mechanics' fair. Miss Linda Rumple, of Salisbury, who received her! musical education under Professor Bauman at Peace Institute, went to Bos ton; this fall to continue her studies at the Boston Conservatory of Music We learn that she at once entered the fifth, or high est grade, with many' compliments on Ler extraordinary proficiency as a pianist. At a public concert lately, held in the same conservatory, she was the prima donna ol the occasion, and her performances were; repeatedly and enthusiastically en cored. All this need not surprise any one who bas ever heard Miss Rumple play, but it is not a little gratifying te find ber superiority so promptly and cor dially recognized abroad. Bach a debut in critical Boston is a number one adver tisement of; the kind of girls we raise in North Carolina, and also of the kind of training afforded them here. - We hon estly believe that our schools for girls are not surpassed in sny a-.ats in the South, (and we believe, too, that no school sur passes Pesce Institute in ths advantages it offers ) Now as the greater includes the les4, of course if we make our girls pol- laaed corner-stones, it most be interred that we do'not neglect our boys. Educa tional advantages far them also mast be number enev r And if North . CaroUala ia. found so. wide awake in a matter ef such supreme importance as education, it must be granted that she is also to be trusted in smaller concerns, and therefore she is in a'l respects a. chamber one State, and presents number one inducements and attractions to number one immigrants. ' Q E. D. Every one haa a will and a miad to think for hlnaeelL yet roan y will so aooat hack ing and eougblnar until a friend recom mends Dr. Ball's Coagk Syrnp for that conga.' v - -: A GREAT FIRE BURNS ACE SOKLO1 DON, C $l$.0O0,O00 LOSS. Redaction ef Postare Fixing the Rate at wo Cents. London, December 8. The fire whieh broke out last night on the premises of Foster, Porter & Co., wholesale hosiers, on Wood street, was the greatest that haa occurred in London sinoe the celebrated Tooley street fire. The loss ia estimated at upwards of 2,000,000. The whole block between London Wall, Philip Lane, Addle street and Wood street, except the warehouses on the corner of London Wall, has been destroyed. The fire is now subdued, but the remainder of the block is still in danger. It is believed that eight persons were injured, some of them seriously. Poster, Porter & Co.,. it U staged, had a stock ef silk goods alone estimated to be worth 600,000. The burned area covers over two acTe., The whole fire department was called out - Latxbv The total toss by ths tre is now estimated at 3,000,000. IUjart af OantaVrtae, Washington, December 8. The Houe committee on postoffiees and post- roads to day unanimously agreed to report favorably to the House, Representative Andersons bill fixing the rate of -letter postage at two instead of three cents as the postal rate. e'S New York Oottoa Fotarf s. Niw Yokk, December 8 The W cotton report says : Future deliveries opened at a slight advanced gain of 2 to 3-100 more and then gradually declined 10 to 11-100. Before and at the third call 2 to & 100 of the loss were recovered, January selling at 10.33; February 10 44; March 10.55; April 11.67; May 10.79. Campanula Onataa Stataaaaa Nxw York. Dtocmber 8. The fol lowing is the comparative cotton state ment for the week endingDecember 7. V - 1888. 1881. Net receipts at all U.S. porta. 245,672 231,188 Total receipts to this date. 2,668 106 2,447,$40 Exports for the week 175,017 125,548 Total exports to this data... 1,541.170 1,174.047 8tock at all U. 8. ports 815, 128 1,026,487 8 lock at all interier towns, 155 476 WO 053 BWk at Liverpool - fill 000 505,000 8tock ot American afloat for Great Britain 260.000 141,000 Brief Telegrams Fire is. Columbia, S. C, destroyed Wiley Block. Loss $60,000. This week s circular of the Liverpool cotton brokers asys the demand was mod erate and the supply abundant. 1 In Dakota the temperature yesterday was 37 below tero. The Chambers of Commerce of Ger many protest against the - exclusion of American pork. ' 1 : A. : j&isnmond" yesterday indictments were fonnd against Manford for conspir acy. S. Biown Allen, Auditor of Public A counts, was indioted. eB. j. ar. iUaaalt. Greensboro Patriot.) From passengers en the Charlotte train this morning we learn that Gen. Leach was assau'tsd on the streets in i Lexington yesterday by Mr. Heitmaa, a lawyer living in that town. Leach and fleltman met on the street, when angry words passed between them about the compromise of the case of Garrett vs. the Richmond and Danville Railroad, mentioned a few days ago in the Patriot. It seems that Gen. Leach was not an attorney of record for Uarrelt, and the elerk ot the court refused te accept the costs in the case when ten dered by him. Heitman, who was Gar rett's regular attorney, hearing of the trans action, was looking for Leach, When they met on the streets. In the course of a quarrel that ensued insulting words passed, when Meitman drew a pistol and was only prevented from , using it by the interfer ence of bystanders. Parties from Lex iegton in town to-day think the affair has not ended and that bloody results may be looked for. " ' UaatUyKaaaBBaaaada. Don't condemn a Rood thinr because yon have been deceived by worthless no- trams. farxr a uiager ionio nas earea many in this section of nervous disorders, and we recommend it heartily to auch suf- isrs. isewt. Palleaan ear 00 d actors get $76 a month, 5y-Wlth Diamond Dyes any lady can Set aa good result aa tit b it practical yer. . Every dye warranted true to nasae and sample. Christmas Cards st Fred A. Watson's from 2i cents 10 8J.50. legant gold, gilt an" plnau picture Tames; wooden painted and ud pain ted plaques; also beautiful toilet set and vases. Bottom prices. In every respect a beautiful and attractive plaee. Go to aeo him by all moa 18. The pew pointed toe. lad lea' -and Rents' bnttun and lace boots; Jas; received, at Heller Broe. shoe and leather house. Allen's Brain food poautvelv cures Nervoasneaa, Nervous" Debility, snd all Weakness of Generative Ortrans SI: 8 for $5. All drogKists. Bead for circular to Allen's Pharmacy, 316 First Ave., N..Y Bold i Raleigh, by Pescnd, Lee A Oe. Christmas 0rda, toilet sets, vases, sold and gilt pictuie frama and baadsome 11.25 oil hromoe, 24x30, at , Fkso. A. WAtSOW'S, Wo. 10 Fayette ville street Just Received, Prince Charles Uuttbb sttb, also Reversible Overcoats and Ulaierettea In large variety and oi latest Swigs, at U. Roawathal Co'a. Bole' leather, calf and kip skins, lasts aad'shoe flndlnas. full assertsaeat. at lew at prieaa, as Baitar Wro. sfaoe) and leather nouaev Tull line of misses, boys and children's boou and ahoes, also spring heel button and laoo boots, at Heller Bros, shoe and leather bo use. Cloaks and Bhawls. Blank aU and Comfortables, selling st very low prices, at L Boaeaihal A Go's. Ladles' Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes, In fine and medium quality, at ex- sreaaeir Kw prises, at Ugeisathss M sVa, DASHCS. The Senate is at work on the bank-; rnptcy bill -The most graphic description of the transit is this of Prof. Phillips, of Philadelphia: -Vends rruck the south-, western edge ef the sun, and after sailing across the solar disc in a semi-circular di reciion, left at the southeastern edge.". The report of the much maligned Tariff Commission is generally approved. Tear gee is a very "Fool'Vish fellow. . He has been lecturing at Cleveland about "A Fam ily of Fools" 'The first cotton mill erected : in Charleston since the war is completed. It has fifteen thousand spindles and will, begin spinning next week The public will probabiy not find out what the little trouble between Mesdamea Lmgtry and Laboudhere ia all about, but ; it will go on guessing that it ia about : a thousand' things, and 'every one ef these things, strangely enough, will havs a man in it. lhey have found a sweetheart for New York's bachelor governor at last He raid his respects, they say, as long ago as 876 and the lady will become mistress of the executive mansion after; the inauguration. The German observers' iof tbc trance at AlkSLiX. were tola- i rably successful. The missing rich Mr Rich, who mvstenousl disappeared from his home in New York Monday evening, has sot yet turned up. King Kalakaua of Hawaii confers upon Madame Patti the Royal, Order of Kapiolani. Governor McEoery vary properly gives the certifi cate to Kellogg. Both Gen.- Logan and Gen. Fits John Porter are in Washing ton. But then Washington is a city of magnificent distances. On the whole, Venus seems to have had a fairly enjoy able transit Charleston is now lighted by electricity and is very proud. More chickens are said to hive been brought to Raleigh during this week than for six weeks past. What bearing, if any, this fact has on the North Carolina Conference now in session hers, wc-are not prepared 7- Hartford's Ald Paoaphata as a Bra! at Fa4 Dr. 8. F. N&wcomber, M. D, Greenfield, Oh o, aya: "In cases of general dobiiity, and torpor, of mind and body, does exceed lngly welL i New Torkers paid aeaxlj 30,000 for amusements on Thanksgiving day.. A TarlaC Farfo: Many wonder how Parker's Ginger Ton -; ic can perform sack varied cores, winking it essence of ginger, when it fact it a maue from many valoab e medicine whioh act ; beneficially every diseased orgam. A St Louis letter carrier has a ten thou sand dellar collection ef .postage stamps. ; If yen feel dull, droopy, debilitated.have aaliow color of akin, or yellewish-brown I spots O" your face or bodr, treqnent uead-1 ohe or dizziueaa, bid 'aste in month, in ternai hoot or chills alternated with hot; flushes, lew spirits and gloomy foiebod Uige, irreg liar appetite, you are Buffering Irom torpid liver, er biiiouaneaa. Ia many ; cases of Uver comylaiut only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remed for -ii sueb caea TJr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Disoovry" baa no equal, aa Hef fee s petiect aud radical cures. At ali drug stores. Indianapolia is excited over a scar jiiy of hogs for its packers. marked Gray hairs olten eaa e abtioyance, which Parker's Hair Balsam prevents by re storing the you thloi color. m On dounty in Arkansas has raised 2, eoo.OOO buaajBl of appie this year. Bad temper often proceeds fro-n those painful dlscrders to which - women ars aubjecu In female complaints Dr Pieroe's "favorite Prescript on" is a certain cure yU all druggists. j Callfernla grape grape growers Ret S20 a ton. - We are persaaded that the ancient Hrmee with all the sub.ile art and ns taral reaoarces of the Alchemists, wss s ve.y poor doctor compared with Mra.' liyola- fi. Pink him, of Lynn, Mass. liermea may tiave been after all only a cievar practloner the Black Art; bat we know there ia no humbug in the pharmi-ct-uUcal chemistry of Mrs. Plnkham's Vtsgs Able Compound; Oscar Wilde's brotner nanta to come to oc-me to tbia couatrj to ice ure. ; Mrs. Lane try aasshe thinks American women are bauUrul Indeed. mm " Younjor middl aged men siifT-rl-r frosn nervous debility, loss of uiui-: v peratature old age, aa the r a it or b'-. habits, should send three stana pa for Pai . vn or D me Pedes psmptets. Adifreas World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, . Y- In stock and atli! arriving, ths largeat and best assorted line of hardware and house furnishing goods. . Majolica ware, for tbe holidays ; Ulaaaware, for the holi days; Gnns and Pistols, ior the holidays; Wood snd Willow ware, for the holidays; Boys' l oola for the holidays; Tinware, for the holidays; and in fact everything in or aoout the bouse, that you may need, J. C Brewster & Co. bave got It, and will sell ehea;Or tsaan the oSavsr dealers. i : A Sura. I , I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Reading Clerk the lower House of the next General Asssem- bly. Befereooas.: Hos. Oct Coke, Chief Justice W. W. M. Smith. Hen. C M. Cook, Loolsburg, N. C; Hen. J. C. tioarborougn, Huperlntendent Public Instruction; ftev. Dr. T. K. Skinner, Key. O. T. Bailey. " NovfiT-d&w-lnie N. L. Bmaw. tress Goods, Prints, Domestles, Flan nels, Napkina and Towels at redaoed prices. In order to red use stock, at L. Rosenthal 4 Co'a. mmm .' . Ladies' Merino Union Suits at Yeargaa, ratty ox uo sawaiy-aec a. a) mm ' , Nottob. Several offioes and bed rooms for rent- Terms to suit the times. - Apply atn.H Cmow'semee. tan-l- Baltimore Beef, AT CRAWFORD'S STALL, CITY IIARfiET. THE CHOICEST BEEF B SOUGHT TO THE CITY. Also the BTC8T WE8TEBJST NOKTH UAUUJLIKA BEf aot sfntton. SAUSAGE a SPECIALTT. Lavlles and Housekeeper invited to sr the aisplar of meats at the first stall in ti ner. s4lvww I W W W W JJ 1 v?TOnnrs5 1 I For JHoan UjO Cure of Couirhs. Cold . Hoejrmess, BroncMtis,Croup, Infki fenxa, NitluTiTiooprnzCouih.In- JopiCTs Consumption and for tbe re fliefo -vmsumptivc persons in advan- iced gas of the Disease. For Sale by a! raggfets. Price, S5 Cents. - i st Matcai FOR wsssm m. Gordon A Dlrworth's Ulnoe Maattksu fioeat in ths wortd. - i Atmors s Mince Meat, 121 cents per lh7 Fresh Nuts of all descriptions. -. I'hoioe Canned Or oia. ratliomia Len OaVClias Peaches. Wbit Heatn 1 1 n Peaches . White wax Cherries. Apricots. Pears . rine Appies. ac, so. . FLJRIDAlRANGBS. FINE APPLF8, PLUM PUDDINSJ, C IAN EK RI K8, PRUNES, FINE PICKLKS(I( evrytyle), "SAN BORN"' PICK Lh5) (In two gal lon pa !s), Gsrdon A Oil worth's P.ESiCRVES. Gordon A nilwrlhs JRM.ICt. trdonk Oflwurtb's OliTcs, . BUfiNEl l'S FLATOBINO EXTRACTS. Crushed Wheat, Osimsal, e. p ftes and Branflles Of every description. ! . ; , Cooking Wines. f - ' scotch TVhlskry. ' ' i , Bye and Corn WnUklcs, !v Ales, Porters, etc , - CONDIMENTS." Lea and Perr;n'a 8 AUCEa. Croi A B ack weU'a CATSUPS, Dnrkee'a tJalnl Drensltg, Fine Ta 1 Salt, Round and Square Boxes, Ac., Ac - Stap!e Groceries OP EVERY KIND. . J ; Fin Teas, Coflees, Sugars, Meats, Flour, Ac, etc . :. ;. ? LUNGH MILK BISCUIT. The best of .all plain crackers,1 15 per ' pound. ;i j ' All good sit lowest prlees and promptly dollTerod. 1 EDWARD J. HARDIN; CURE lsdase a u etieoi, noi a case. ts J ongln is within: its manifestation vrlth- ' out. Hence, to cure the disease tbe cause ? mustbc removed, and in no other way can p cure ever be effected. Wabjckb's t SATS KlDKlT A!S LiTVKB tVBI is esiao- : llahed on Just this principle. It realises 4 that. ; . 5 PEU CENT. ; ot all diseases arias from deranged kid- -neys and liver, and it atrikea at once at tbe root of the dlflttculty. The elements of which it is composed act directly upon. ' these great organa, both as a food and re-!., atorer, and. by placing them in a healthy ' condition, drive disease and pain from the system. For the lnncmerable troubles caused by i: anheelthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary V Organs ; for the distressing Disorders of ; Women ; for Malaria, and for physical derangements generally, this great remedy has no eg laL Beware of lmposterm, lnti- tatlons and oonooctions said to be Jastas good. i J : For Diabetes, ask for : WABjrmx'a Iatr : DiABama Cran.- For sale by all dealers. H. H. WARNER A CO., 1 my t Reohester, V Y Beautify Tour Homes. FBlED. A, WATSON, ' (iseeessor te . a Clawson.) sjawSwr-sSKa aa, WBasBSSSSaaasaw' . mmmm- AH . 4 i Hamiractiirer or PfctHro Frames I Derfcr 1 W aU Paper. Window Shades. ; L id a f txi ni s assai X naaslsssii l.AAkVlsaaw: " i . . ' mm iswvsivsiai JM V & . A 1 eiass Plates - J Fine Pictaresj Artist Matorl',a, to.' Orel era Sollcilel and Extcuie.i with ' liispatch. ' i . xteiers to j onus wwu oo., and all the ' I - j City Banks. . - J sept s-dom , , i r WANTEDwTwd "keod Traveling Salas men by a wbqisale and manufactur ing drug house, to sell drugs and drusv gist's saodriee to the tra le. Previous ex perienoe nnessenttal. Btate aue, references, suj., M. J. CARLILR A CO.J 82 and M -1 r 1 1 -1 i - v. if i 'J H H 4 i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 9, 1882, edition 1
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