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I t ;- a? f-. :- i i - is -: I BiSEEYE St RLEKtH, P., FRIDAY MORNING, JYNUAJwY U, NO. 46 AND I ! 3f 4 5 I I 5 I Hi .9 : 1 3 is. If i. ,!' Absolutely Pure.' fid powder oarer varios. A. marvel of t t try, stredgth and wbo'eepmmess. " or- economical than tho ordnary kinds id camot 4 oM in oru petitions with the multitude Ol low U4 short weih'. alnm or phosphate por lrs. t Sold only in esns. Ko ai BAKING) Powdbk CO., 106 . Wall at, N. 30LD ONL I IN OASES 8 ALE BY WHQLE- fe W u. M.B. iiiiuii Children's Robbers 49c, Ladie 50 cts. and : . i i ; - ' Men's 75c a pair 1 1 Hen's h ! AT SI. 25 at EN-8 & -oors r ubber coats lTAEN'S & -MOY8' UBBER COA'iS LADIES AND MISSES' ' ' v- 1" : BLANKETS, ALL GBADES, FROM , $1.00; A PAIR. :1 Heavy Winter Gloves. A NEW CASE OF DRESS POPLIN8 AT 7i CSNT3 A YARD.S av 1 : s J iGSS VJ I N fif ri alTlS - . .i Jin! . AT COST. I MAA yards pants cloth TO CLOSE I O tJ JJ at 8 l-3ci a yard. ONE fKICE 5- - - -5' CASH STORE, 16 EAST HAROETT i - I' AND 208 WILMINGTON STREET, RALEIGH, , C, We Have on Hand Readylfjr Delivery ! " fine lot of Mountain Apple, Garbage, unan r.uuoeaj uniOLa, Eggs,, Ac I. 1 I . I - .1 ' Thaae gooda ara all In good ordef and we wiu atii in jiri low. SHALL LOT O P-OHESIMtlta I CHKAP. 5 M.C. HAMS a-KD 3IDK3, BULX SIDES', STJOARS, COFFEES, VOLASSB3, . i ! ' LEATHER, 81LT, NBV RIVJE M"L"LBTS, Ac. prlcaa tia' eannqt fa 4 to give satlstaos -f . i , tion. Consignments of all kinds of country produce solicited. Quick sales arid prompt returns. 1 1 v. ' 5 - : D.T.Johoson&Co., Wholesaled Grocers, Commission Merchants nd Cottou Bellers, 00 SOUTH VIL M1NOTON 8THEET, Jtaleigh, a. U. ; Rubbertifculars. n I Tin Dm i ' r-, ) AT i, II:'' 1IT1I llTAAl IJlftTlfl m. iiuuiLiiUii n ItXT OHSEH VATtOH. .-f-Kx 8enator T"7, . PMtfdent of the IUiiL ,ijB: : bar associa- t-j-Where now are the goos? muskrat and the thin oorn hatk itilH told mild winter? I the Ppwa in Mr. Beeober's church aold low the other evening. There has been a hririkage of value since January, 1883. MThe Atnericm hog is engaging the patient attention of Congress, s Evidently th Vestern voter is an objeii oi deep Boliouade to the poluiciaua. : . .r4lt would be quite opportun for some one; ho make a balloon trip for te sake of bottling a specimen of a burnt Java sunset an4 bringing it down to prove that neither meteor nor comets nor standard? time has anjtEitg to do with it. . ; --iThe Westra PcnosjlvAata iron worker are suggesting with considerable f aroestnesa that if work musg be tthut dwo tj;8top proiuotion it be 1 hereatter d;ne .in the summer time, when furnaoe and machine work is most uncomfortable. ' : -r-There is to be no miscarriage io the case of General Fu i John Porter in 4h s Houae. i' His claim is in the :han of General; Uiooum, an old companion io arms,; who has promptly iniroaijced the bill io his behalf, bo that there will be no excuse for failure in want of time. new word, uoollectivism' ,has be come current axong British medioal men. It 'if used to express all that is embodied in the phrase, "oolleotiva invedtition ot disease," an idea which is attracting the earnest attention of England and German j, and will soon be practically carried out in the Uaited Sutea. A dead-look exist in the Ne York board of aldermen over the choice of a president of that body. The Timmaay, oouaty Democracy and Republican faodons are nearly equally divided numtrioally, and the lock will perhaps not be broken until i bargain and sale has beqn made between two of the factions. 1 It L to be honed that the -'rnorted damage by fret sing to the young orange grovea in Florida will not be so grefct as is no .anuoipaiea. xeiore an oraoge grove is brought te the bearing condition it rep reseats years of labor and a considerable QSdh; expenditure. The ruin of the Flori da orange trees would now sensibly jdimiu- iah the comfort of the whole country. The; Mackonochie case has oome to an end at last, after sixteen years' litiga tion. Mr. Mackonochie resigns ; his liv ing in obedienoe to the order; at the court, i The Church Timet bitterlii de nounces the prosecution, and maintains that; the peace brought about by th late : Archbishop of . Canterbury ,dn his death bed has proved to be onlyj a brief truoe. s : -Messrs. J. C. A D. Y. Cooper, of Henderson aold a break oi fine itobaooo, Thursday, January 4ih at the- highest prices ever obtained on any market it is said for similar tobacco Such averages as 67 41, $54.45, $41.40 and $57,19rwere made while one barn whioh cost bul $70 on the . hill brought $303 07. As a, matter of course Henderson is eniovinle! a bis boom nd . is growing like Jack bean stalk. ; . I'' r William I Black, the novelist. Is suf fering from extreme nervoui debit, and has been 'forbidden by his physicians to do any' more work or to duoovsl literary maulers; at present. 11 j probabiv finds that hia uadertaktng to repreduoeK Shake- epearcas one of the characters in this new i uuvei w more maa ne oargaiaea ior. I Saoh w lnost ceruiu to bring I oh nervniia nuattalinn. ;,: I - n , i i r I an old acquaintance of Dr. Ham Unfnn, Uv the ; loung gentleman who has-been ebowap Mary Anderson attention; inLon doa. ; The dooior, who u a oonnrmedfwag, thought it would be lunny to start that story about Mary and the Duke of Port land, but the ew York Herald put sent bim bill for fldU tor tb oOU-ime read ing notice ot the Duke of P. which ifhr'as j muled Into printing, and the laugh is on uib uouior. i'- : -The city of St. Louii is i-e'ally in a had A number of conflagrations there reoontly has placed the fire deprrt- ment nort an eomoat Jitoj ot tne men are worn out, or have irosn hands ) and toot. 4 ne cniei is prostrated. i.:ne ;ap- paratur u setously injured. Ladders .and appliances are tuned under the ruins of burned bauaings and there is a iborjaga Ot nose, lo add to all this, the water 6Ubpiy--oever satisiaotory, is greatly re duced. Since the intense cold weather water has been permitted to run ad libitum in shops and private residences in'ioraer to prevent, trecimg in the pipes, andHhe re- sum supply exhausted. The city . would seem .to be largely at the merevrofj the fire fiud," bui the lesson taught by this bit ot'experience will probably no be lost on: the. tax pavers. Next summer ihe waieTtwur&B win ue Bircugiucncu. Tha; taot that royalty has veryreoently i... :n u .i j w ordered the wearing of lrinh . poplins has of oourae, brought theue a:gleutet' fBrica into high tiohwu ouoe aain. Ihe ; uwly linurU4 pjpiic are scarce! to b diatin guuhed trout some wf the thick, rich-ribbed ottoman silks whiuh -re o attractive, ;but wSir badiy. Tue makers of ' he hew Irish buliutt tia7e. wnitereuininsgthe-do sired qiittiniy o! durability, bucoejeded in imparting a oeauuiui tneu lo tneurUC3 and fcy reod npg tne material soft nd flexible: the rcqiir. m nts ot prebejot fish ion f r grac-lui boutiiui drapiogsare luliy uiot. "i'u Uieai hi;h an tints areish'swn as: Wias the time-seasoned colors of gldd Un, gray, uiituve and bilvejr y(v. whi.h Wd ar a'l 1 miliar. IToflb'rrd dreseis wh re for the ske of pr. jidice or eonacoiy. l;iie satin la dipeLbfd with white jpHu u exquiaue, aud reayy Hi ore bi'04jiidb:aothcr thing in. its) favor, b4g that if at aov time dotirtd, it can! when soiled be dyed liny desirable color. CONGRESS AND ITS WORK VESTEBOAT. Allearetf Fraud In, the Cntlomi Uevea -Tk nmlMlppl IaprTmat -Oeltf and RilTcr Certlf Ic&U Tore Kub-Commlttm Ap lDtmenta, etc., etc Washington, . ,A a ... In th Senate this n.T: r in roduced a bill to rrovide? ,i " . . - , rT the trans mission of correspondence by ,eCT.Dn (This bill provides for the creation United States postal telegiaph oompan. under the direction of the postoffica de partment, the creation of the office of ourth assistant posmaster general, this offioial to ba president of the board of di rectors ef the company, and for the estab- ishment of postal telegraph offices at the poetoffioes throughout the United States, and tbe transmission cf correspondence from suoh postal telegraph offiees). Mr. bawyer introduced a bill to prohibit the mailing of newspapers containing lot tery advertisements. Other bills were introduced as follows : By Mr. Morgan Granting the right of way over publio lands in Alabama and Florida to the Alabama Diagonal railroad company, and giving tbe same company right to purchase public lands in said States. Also a bill granting the rizht of way over publio lands in Alabama, and to grant lands in said State in aid of the Gulf-and Air Line railroad. Mr. Voorhees, to equalize the bounties ef soldiers. This bill, Mr. Voorhees said, is a copy of the bill which was passed by Congress nine years ago but waS vetoed by President Grant on the ground that it would take more money out of the trea ury than thepubiic interests would warrant. out theie is so muoh now said about the surplus revenue and the abundance of money, that be would introduce the same bill now, and he hoped it would meet the early consideration of the military commit tee. The Senate took op for consideration Mr. VanWyck's resolution, heretofore of fered by him, directing the secretary of he interior to suspend aotion as to issuing patents or certificates for land granted to the New Orleans A Pacific railroad com pany until Congress shall at this session determine the questions involved ia the claims of said corporations. Mr. lngalls objected to the wording of Mr. VanWyck's resolution, when the lat ter amended it, and it was agreed to, as follows: "Whereas it is claimed bv the New Orleans acd Pacific railroad com pany that inasmuch as the attorney general has deoided in favor of said com pany as to lands demanded by them, atd the. secretary ot the interior has felt con strained to act upon and accept said opinion, and the said company also claim tnat Congress lias no turtner control or authority over said lands or demands of said company, therefore, Eetolved, That the secretary of the interior be requested to Buspetd action in issuing o rtincates or patents for said ands to said corporation until Congress at this session shall determine the questions involved in the claims of said corporation." Mr. Wood, of Indiana, offered the f sl owing resolution which was tdopted : Resolved, Tnat the Secretary of the Treasury be requested to state to the lioode the amount of gold certificates is sued by the treasury department between Daoeiubdr 1, 1878, and December 1, 1881, and if none were issued between those qates nu reasons ior non-issuance are hereby requested. Also the anacuat is sued during 1882 and 1883, and his reasons for a limited issue thereof daring those yiars ; his reasons for discontinuing the issue of silver certificates since 1881, and reasons for not issuing gold and silver certificates, as is required to be done by law The Senate then adjourned till M on lay House Mr. Clardy, of Miaseuri. who has- been sick sisoe the beginning of Con gress, appeared at the bar of the House and took the oath of office. Mr. Belmont, of New York, asked leave to offer a preamble and resolution, reciting that the supervising special agent of the treasury has declared that systematic frauds on the customs revenue are perpe trated by uadervaluable merchandise, and requesting the President to transmit to the Uomse copies ot all communications on the subject, and also to inform the House whether or not there is reason to believe mat. consular omoers nave eeruned in voices to; be true, whioh suoh officers should have known or did know at the time were not true, and also whether any additional legislation is necessary to com pel foreign manufacturers to set forth and deoiare on the invoioes of merchandise the actual market value thereof. $r. Hisoock, of Now York, objected to tne present consideration of the resolu tion, and it was rtf.rred to the committee oa ways and means. Mr. Hewitt, of New York, offered resolution calling on tbe Secretary of State tor information ooroerning undervalua tion, false classification and other irregular practices in the importation of foreign goods, wares and merchandise since Jan uary 1, 1882, and whether any legislation 1 necessary to prevent irauds on the rsve cue resulting therefrom. Referred to the oemtaittee on ways and means. Mr. O'Neill, of Missouri, asked leave to offer a resolution directing the committee oa the MifcfeBsippt levees to investigate the present manner of improving the Missif- sippi river and its Titularies and to con sider; the proper method of continuing the improvements and the amount whioh should be expended therefor annually; also, to offer a resciuuoa, proposing an amendment to the rulrs giviugto the com mittee on tbo MtssU&ippi levees leve to report approoriaiion bills toucbin? the improvement of that river. Mr. Hunt, of both proportions, Louisiana, objected to I The Sneaker proceeded to oall the com mittees for reports, but no measures of im portance were reported. Mr. King, of Louisiana, introduced a joint resolution for tha immediate appropri- ation ot l,uuu,uuu in accordance wun ins urgent request of the Mississippi river commission for the preservation, repair and construction of certain works for the improvement of that river. Referred. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, offered a reso lotion authorizing the committee on ex penditures in the department of juatioe, io making the investigation required by the rules to send for persons and papers. Adopted. Washington, January 10. Mr. Mor- nso chairman of the ways and means committer, announced 1 to-day the follow ing sub-committees : Changes in the tariff laws Messrs. Mills, Hewitt of New York, and Kelly. Changs in the internal revenue laws Mesm. Blount, Heard and rkaeson. rielunding f customs duties Messrs. Hewitt, Joe ni McKinley. Refunding of taxes on tobacco Messrs. Blackburn, Herbert and Hiscock. Refund ing of taxes on spirits and malt liquors Messrs. Herbert, Blaokburn and Russell. Refunding of miscellaneous internal taxes Mebsrs. Hard, Blount and Russell. Re- lef for lost United States bonds ana coupons Messrs. Jones, Mills and His oock. The committee decided that the question of revision of the tariff should not go to a sub-committee, but should be considered by the entire committee. Mr, Mills, of Texas, says this question will not be before the committee for ten days or two weeks. During the interim informa tion U to be gathered to aid in the work, The initiatory step was taken this a. a by submitting a resolution to the House calling formation regarding the underval uation of goods consigned to persons in the United Bttes. : new York Cotton Fat urea. Naw York, January 10. The Pott's cotton report sayi : Future deliveries were quiet, and at the first call began with an advance of 2-100, but left off 1-100 below yesterday's dosing prices. A subsequent ad vanoe of 2 to 3-100 could not be main' tained and the rates again went 2-100 ower than yesterday at the dosing. Nothing wan sold at the third call. January was offered at 10.70; February 10.81; March 10 98: April 1121; May 11.26; June 11 40; July 11.51; August 11.60. Fu tures dosed steady, January 2-100, the balance 4 100 lower than yesterday. General Kaacoclt at Galveaton Galvxton, Txx , January 10. Gen. Hancock arrived here from the west yes terday morning, and was rtceived at the military headquarters with a salute of fifteen guns. He is the guest of Gen, Vincent. He reviewed the troops in the afternoon and a great throng cf people gathered to sec him. He will leave to-day tor .Little xvogk. Latent front the Convent Fire. St. Louis, January 10. The latest advices from Belleville say two more bodies was found yesterday, neither of which were identified. The report made by the surviving sisters, which is accepted by the coroner as authentic, ia that there were 63 persons in the convent at the time oi the fire. Of these 26 were sisters, 22 of whom were saved. There were 32 boardii pupils, ten saved and the five candidates were all saved. Totals, 37 saved and Zb ost. Hallway Net a. Pittsburg, Pa., Ja mary 10. All day yesterday a large force oi men was em ployed on the Pittsburg division of tbe Pennsylvania railroad cleaning the snow from the traoks. At the cut of east Brio- ton last evening 15 or 20 men were at work when the aoeommodation train rounded the bend at Brioton, and before all of the men could get out of the cut they were run down. They stopped as quickly as possible. The bodies of two men were found badiy mangled and lite extinct. Five others were badly injured, one ot whom has' sinoe died. Foreign New. London, January 10. Advices from Tamatave under date ot December 26ih, state that negotiations between the French and Hovas have failed, the Hovas refusing to accept tbe Frenoh protectorate. , Schooners At bore. W i all T vriTn w .Tmnirn 10 Tha sin nal servioe Btation at Hatteras, N. C, re ports that the schooner Florence, from Beautort to Norfolk, went ashore on the 5wh inat., near Chicognocomioo. The crew were saved. : The schooner Chembun, from Beaufort to Philadelphia, lumber laden, lost its deck load and port sails. The schooner John N. Parker, from Phil adelphia to Norfolk, is ahjre naar Hat terra inlet, i tie vessel and cargo are a total loss. The crew Were saved. fflMwieaippl River Improvement. Washington, January 10. At a meeting of the Senate committee on com merce this morning Senator Gibson's juint resolution appropriating $1,000, 000 to be immediately available to continue the im provements on the Mississippi river was agreed to, and Senator V est instructed to report it to- day. Most judges do not know what they can do wun a case until tney try it. ' Fear briegs disgrace, bravery brin;a honor, cowardice avaa no man from his fate," sava tne ( alipu Omar, but Lr Bali's C ugh Wyrup has saved millions from au awtul tile. One ol tbe race boraea reported a blistered. Called blaz38 i Lxk and Jackson.- Fied A. Watson, 112 Fayette Viile street, has fine steel engravings oi liee and Jackson, Wxsii inches, price surprisingly low; call see them or write for prices; headquarters for picture frames, winaow aaaaes, wau paper, ete. A BIG MORTGAGE. A COLORADO TRANSACTION AWAY UP 1.1 TBE BULLIONS. Uow tbe Ruailera Get In Their Bloqr Work A Cold Blde4 murder of mexlcana Other General Telegraphic New etc. Dsn ver, Col., January 10. A spe cial to the Tribune from Colorado Springs says that the Denver & Rio Grande rail road oompanv yesterday filed a mortgage in the offioe of the clerk of the El Paso company, bonding all its lines, rolling stock and lands to the Union trust com pany, of New York, for $50,000,000, to run for thirty years at five per cent per annum. Las ViGAS. N. M., January 10. A crowd of "Rustlers" at Seven Rivers, Lin coin couDty, yesterday bred into a gang of nine Mexican laborers, killing four of them. The murders were unprovoked. The "Rustlers escaped. Washington, January 10. Requests were Bent last nieht to all the Republican Senators to be in their places at 12 o'clock to day. It was proposed at that time to elect Senator Anthony president pro tern of the Senate. Before the hour arrived some objntion w?i made to the proposal, on the ground that an understanding ex. is ted not to proceed to the election until after another caucus had been held. Seme of the Democratic Senators also expressed objections to proceeding in the matux at this time, on aooount of the absence of Senator Pendleton, chairman of the Dem ocratio oaucus. It was thereupon deter mined by the Republicans to hold a caucus after the adjournment to-day. It is prob able that Senator Anthony will decline the honor, on the ground of ill health. At the meeting of the Senate committee on postoffices and postroads, it was deter mined to begin at the next meeting, one week hence, the consideration of several measures that propose to establish the postal telegraph system. Senator Ldmunds will be present to give his views in support of the bill in troduced by him. The signal oerps station at Hatteras, N. C, reports that the three masted schooner Emma C. Rommel, Sloan master, before reported ashore on the 9th inst., was from Kings ierry, ila., bound to Philadelphia, loaded with pine lumber. The vessel went ashore at 5:30 p. m. on the 8th met, during a violent southeast gale, near Gull Shoal life-si vine station. Nine persons were on board. All weie saved in the breeches buoy by members of the Gull Shoal life saving Btation, The vessel is on the beach. The United States has filed in the court of claims counter-claims against the Union Pacific railroad for 13,992,647, alleged indebtedness to the United States,induding 5 per cent ol the net earnings ot the road. TelcErapbie Briefs. At Wythcvi'.'e, Va., yesterday a fire destroyed a block of building; loss $15,- 000. Buckley & Co., dealers in dry goods. Utica, N. Y , yesterday failed; liabilities $200,000, assets $250,000. The bark L'.mina, of Saloombe, England.' went ashore yesterday on the shore ot New Jersey, and broke to pieces before the life- saving station crew could reaoh her, and while the lines were being made fast. All on board were drowned. a Bnrg-iar and .murderer. Charlotte Observer. 1 he police Tuesday received a telegram from the mayor of Laurinburg asking about the neero Frank Williams, alicu Pressley, who was captured by Latta's clerks for the burglary last new year's night, and requesting them to hold him, as he is wanted in Laurinburg on the charge. of a murder committed last Sep tember. 1 he telegram stated that an offi cer would arrive to day fron Laurinburg to laenuiy tne negro, w nen nrst cap tured the negro gave his name as Wil liams, but afterwards said it was Pressley. TT 1.1 .1 a tie is supposed to do tne man wno Killed his companion in a dance house at Lau rinburg, as reported in these columns at the time. He ia safely confined in iail here, and his neck might just as well be stretched for the burglary as for the mar. der.- It is an exseodingly sad story that is told in the newspapers about Thes. Nast, the artist. He has a contract with the Harpers whioh linds his pencil to them for life at a salary of $10,000 a year. Every week he makes a cartoon and sends it to the offi je, but editor Curtis, who is at logzerheads with Mr. Nast, quietly pigeon holes the product ot his eenius. The Wtekly appears, but there is no Nast in it. The artist draws his salary regularly, but what is salary to him who languishes for f imc ; It would seem, under the circum stances, that something might be done to either reconcile Mr. Curtis and Nast or divorce the artist from the Uarpera. A talented lawyer, if properly approached, might find a way to knock the rivets out of that contract. Senator Edmunds in a well-meant effort to benefit womankind inserted in his scheme for the suppression of polygamy in Utah a provision for disfranchising the Mormon women, by whoe votes the ob jectionaoie institution isfo tmoiently sus tained, in doing so he impugned the saonsd principle tor which the woman suf fragists have so long and so vociferously con tended. His reward is speedy. The State executive committee of tha woman suffrage party in New York have adopted resolutions denouccieg S.nator Edmunds' proposition to disfranchise the women of Utah as a gross wroLg to non polygamists and to polygamists by compulsion, and as punibhment without trial of those who be lieve in polygamy. dashes. Commissioner Morehead, of the New Oeleans exposition, denies emphatically tbe story that the exposition is a feeder to the New Orleans lottery. A cremation sooiety is organized at New Orleans. Throughout the North and Weit railway travel is still impidedjby tV.e tnow, and great floods are anticipated. Eastern nail manufacturers reduce the prices paid their workmen and a big strike is threatened in osnscquenoe. The Massachusetts Demo crats organize tor the years campaign. Ben Butler expresses alarm for tbe . future of tho ; nation shou.d the Republicans egam be victorious. Nubar Pasha is appointed Prime Minister of Egypt and the abandonment of the Soudan is indicated Another passenger rate war is inaugurated in the Northwest. -A brutal assault is made on an aged couple at Oyster Bay,; L I. Mr. and Mrs. Townshend are found in a dying condition Mr. Williams' chances for the Kentucky Senatorship are fading Savan nan deoides to erect a Bait million dollar hotel Delmonico has not jet turned up Chief Engineer Melville refuses his daugh ter permission to return to school and writes her that she will have to depend on herself for support Thirty seven lives are now supposed to have been lost ia the Illinois eonvent disaster. A New Blethod of Watermelon CwJtw.ro Rural New Yorker- A gentleman residing near this ! place raised the most tremendous crop of water melons after the following method : Holes were dug ten feet apart each war eigh teen inches aqcare and fifteen inches deep. These holes were filled with well-rotted manure, which was thoroughly incor porated with the soil. A low, flat hill was then made, and seed planted. When the vines were large enough to begin to run the whole surface was covered to the depth of a toot or fifteen inches with wheat-straw. The straw was placed olose no around the vino. No cultivation whal er was given afterward. No weeds or grass grew. 1 he vines spread over the straw, and the melon matured clean and nice. The yield was abundant, and the experiment ta cctire success. Try it next year. Bismarck has carried his point in the matter of having the "Manual" of the empire for the year 1883 printed in Gothic type instead of German. What is more, his example has been followed by the Minis ters of War and the Navy ia their annual reports and rank lists. Some sharp com ment has ensued upon the fact that the head of the Interior Department adheres to the old custom ot printing in German type. Obltnary Notice. Died, in Richmond. Vai. on the 10th of January, 1884, George 8. Palmer, of; that city, oi paralysis. Mr. Palmer was a gen tleman so well known ia i North Carolina that the notice of his death will bring sor row to many of the old: soldiers of this State. During the late war, when so many of her sons were fighting in northern Vir ginia, Mr. Palmer was a; member of the ambulance corps of Richmond, and as such made himself peculiarly the friend of North Carolina soldiers. He went on the fields of battle around Richmond : durinz all the fighting and sought cut the wounded on each field and brought many of them to his own house, until it was filled, as were the hospitals, with North Carolina officers and privates. As a leading merchant In the citv of Richmond he contributed larsrelv to its prosperity, and was zealous and active in the promotion of its best interests, both commercial and charitable. Peace te his ashes. Com. Advice to moth ere. lira. Winalow'a Ronthino- Nvrnn ahanld always be used when children are cutting teetj. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by iwitiu( hue vuuu iruiii pun, ana ut lie tie chorub awakes as "bright aa a but ton." It is vorv pleasant to tate. It soothes the child . softens tha mmi. tllnvi all pain, relieves wind. ; reeulataa the llowels. and in the boat known rmniviT for diarrhoea, whether arising from teethiDg or othor csoaea. X wer.ty-uve con s a bot tle. Henner & Moore, bankers of Morris. Man itoba, failed on Friday with liabilities of Thi old MAS with the erav beard has left all his useful articles suitable for Christmas presents at the hardware store of J. C. Brewster & Co.. 214 Favetteville street. where you will find a great many useful artiales for Christmas n resents which thav will sell you cheap, "Majolica-ware Vasee ana uoiogne Bets at cost." How see ii they oont. The bear on Change need not be a brute at nome THE OLD nviiuSIJI PLANT. Gbahdxa'b Rkmxdt .fob Croup, Whoopesg UOUOH AST) COLDS. "Having: been confined to mv bed for several weeaa with a severe cough, which au tne remedies my la 41 ny physician prescribsd would not alley late. he. as a last resort, prescribed your 'Cherokee Remedy oi Sweet Gum and Mullein,' the Aat rlnan et nrhliK mi vm m a Inatanf aal laf and prevtnted what the doctor considered imminent danger of pneumonia. In three aays a waa pernctiyweu Jf lve years ago my oldest daughter nad the measles, leav ing her wun a cougn which loiiowed her up to the first of this year. Nothing would give her any relief until I tried your wondeful meliclne. Ha Is now entirely well. My youngest child had a severe case of membranous croup and was relieved at once wun twq doses ol the Reined?, and as long as I ha. e a bottle on nana 1 reel no .alarm about croup." M KB. f. J. Snowlss, Atlanta, Ga. !i lay tor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet warn ana aaaiieia ior eaie oy ail leading druggists at 25c. and $1. per bottle. Sullivan is West. haying a lively time out Who Questions tho Honesty of the Lea waaanaM iottery uenpaafi No one does so who does business with it or knows anything about it Of course. those who object to all lotteries oppose it on principle; but only the ignorant and ma licious say that Gens. Beauregard and Early 0.0 nji ma&e eacn monin an absolutely lair drawing, or that the nrizea are not full? and promptly pais. . Of all the blessings the ladies are the aoothinest. ArUmut Ward, Vnr the Cure of Couehs. Colds,' Hoarseness, Bronchitis.Croup, Influ-I enza, Asthma, Whooping ougn, ln-i cipient Consumption and for the re i;f -frnn:niTintive nersons in ad van Iced stair es of the Disease. ; For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. M. T. NORRIS, I W. C. NORRIS, Litejof Norris, Wyatt Late of Norris, & Taylor. Marcom & Griffin. I Who succeed Norris, Wyatt.dfc Taylor at their old stand, Whole ale G rocero AUD i Commission 1 Merchants, No. 16 Exchange and No. 15 East Martin streets, RALEIGH, N. C. We carry a large stock of MEAT, MEAL, LARD, . SUGARS, COFFKES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, SNUFFS, TOBACCO, CORN, OATS, CHOPS, BRAN, HAY, &c., &c, 3fcc, &c. Which we offer to the trade at very low prices. if" the sale o Make sales at highest prices and returns ! at once. Produce sold on commission at small charges. Liberal advances made on cotton stored withusn Agents for Patapsco Guano. Agents for Pocomoke Super Phosphate. Agents for Fish Hawk Guaco Agents for the celebrated Stonewall Cot. ton Plow, the King of the Cotton Field, j TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER, , and MALARIA. . r-jra these sources arise three-fourths of j uiaeaaes of the human race. Xheae rjtoma indicate their existence XVeea of ' -tlt. Bowels costive, SUck HmmU - roUMu after eating-, aversion to i""Ji baT or mind, Krnctatlon t IrriUUMlitjr of temper, Low .: A "?" of bavinc aegleeted -' 'luty, JHulaeaa, Fluttering at the , t, Dots before the eyes, blsfely eol I Crime, COWaTIPATIOWrand de 1 the use of a remedy that acts directly 1.1 ver. As a Liver medicine TCTT'SJ i.H nave no equaU Their action on the ys and Skin is also nromnt: removing . .ipurities through these three " cv r ot tbe system," producing appe oond digestion, egnlar stools, a clear '.: i :ud a rigorous body. TCXT'S PHU . -a no nausea or griping1 nor interfere v Tally work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. ilE FEELS LXKB A SEW SLaJf. "I have had Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, two years, and nave tried ten different kinds of pills, and TTJTT'S) are the first that hare done me any good. They have cleaned me oat nioefr. My appetite Is splendid, food digests readily, and I now hare natural passages. I feel like a new maa. W.D. EDWAEDS, Palmyra, a n Beldrwrwr,o. Offles,44 IfaxnyStlf.T. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Gray Hat ok Whiskkks changed in stantly to a Giosrr Black by a single a p. plication of this Dtb. Sold by Druggist, or sent by express on receipt of 91. . Office, 44 Murray Street, New Tork. mrt MANUAL OF USEFUL RECCIPTS FBIL mm km i . Into & Ferrall, 222 F A YETTEVILLE ST. "PI8B TURKEYS. Q HO ICE VIRGINIA HAMS. jgALTIMOBE HAMS fi mall sizes. JpiTJLTON MAEKET CORNED BEEP. gBSTiN. Y. CBEAMXRT BUTTER Otsego and Best Cream Cheese. Fine Northern Apples, Baltimore and Spy. Choloe Florida Oranges and Lem. ons. Pearoe's Fine Soda Crack ers. Pilot Cream Crackers. Full line Wilson's Fine cakes- Frenoh, Ital llau, American : .and Coooanut Ifacaroons. We carry the . finest sicck of Wines and LLiiquors in tne city. a he Old Reliable Pop Corn Whiskv. "Belle of Nelson" Kentucky Sour Mash Whisky. Fin en's Golden Wedding Whisky. Our Old Cabinet Whisky. Bailey's N. C. Corn and Bye Whisky. Southampton Co., Va., Apple Brandy, Old Jamaica Ram, Garrett's Grape Brandy, Waters 4 Co.'s Scotch Whtaky, MumnVe Extra Dry Chamnagnefqts and pta),Faber Freres Carte Bleus Champagne, Ammon tillado Sherry, Geraploa Port Tokay and Thomasberg Wines, Floe Cooking J ohanneebrunnen and Appolllnai is Table FINE, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ao. jSm" Customer for Turkeys and Oysters will oblige by sending their orders In Uaae, that, they mar be filled properly. I POLLS av-ia-'eipaene jio. ee, ' ; i i L. i - Sv ! : (J - A ') . 4 I.. ' i "4 . -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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