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THE TOBACCO PLANT.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 1870-
C. K. W.KY, F.ditur and Proprittwr.
OEM. .J. B. HOOD.
.' This i;entleuaau, his wife and
. three children, died in New Orleans
u few days .niuce of yellow fever.
(i.-n. Hood waHboru iu Bath county,
Keutueky,, in 1831, .and Lradtiated at
West Poinl in 18.W. lie entered thel
Confederate HTiiiy at the outhreak of
the war with llie JVxua trooi.M.l-ind
i litDldl v r. to distilli'lioli. H inn
in.iii'l. d a Jiv sintt of ftttu. Lee's army
1 at hariMhiirt': SetdViiil.t-r. lHtlJ.-aii-l .
at OettvHt.urM, dulv 1:5. ISO:!.
; a leir at the l.atlie ..f Chirainau-er,
September iiojlBO.' after v.-l.ich j
,- he was promote d Lu ut-i.:int- J. n nil. j
in 41, .:;... ,.r i cir-1 l. .,,;!,
a "corps ,.f li.e Hi tny opoed t ( Jeh.
j i nn, -r.j in;- lUVi"! I IT .iniunn"---
in. hoithern Geor-ia. HeiOvn bridle,. an.
.-merman
hur ceeded Geh Johns) on iii July as !
coininander-iii'- chief of .''that army,
which Vvhh then near Atlanta.1 Gen.
' ' ' ' " ' j
Johnston was removed because he had
adhered to a' cautious and -defensive-
policy',. jHood' assumed the offensive,
and attacked (Jin. Sherman on. th'
22d of July, and again on the- 2Sth,
, but was repulsed with heavy loss. He
"was compelled to abandon Atlanta on
September, 18(ib After ho had dam
aged the railroaddry which Sherman's
' . uririy, w.ns supplied, Gen. Hood inva-
, ded Middle-- Temiosee, attacked Gen.
. Schofield at Franklin, November liO,
and besieged. Nashville. He was de
feakil on the Ifith if December, 1874j
by Gen. Thomas, at ihe decisive battle
of Nashville, where" he lost fifty pieces
of cannon, and was relieved of the
. command "in January, 1805. He was
oyer an intelligent officer and -a brave
soldier, and as n. division commander
had no "superior, but'unfitted alas! IhaW
it wafffound .out too late, for the com
. inand of an entire army: Ho leaves
an almost helpless family of ten cliil
. dren, who are orphans-indeed, having
but recently been deprived of their
mother,"vhicli event occurred only a
few days before the death of their la
mented father, '
The fact that the West is harvesting
extraordinary crops this year is strik-
. ingly illustrated by the' amount of the
. grain receipts at Buffalo during the
month of August. Although the re-
;or.d for that month in 1878 -was very
heavy, the receipts for August this
year exceeded it by nearly a million
bushels, the aggregate footing up 12,
427.G44 busheles. This is one sign of
tlie country's prosperity. Another,
in business at all the commercial cen
tres. A reporter of Ihe New York
- World, who has just interviewed lead
ing inerchants in different lines of dry
goods, was told tho same story every
where. The demand is stronger than
it has been before since the panic,
buyers are able and ready to pay for
their goods, and a lgeneral feeling of
confidence pervades all classes. : Every
thing goes to show that tho ' business
of tho country during the just opened
autumn will largely exceed that of any
previous season since lS73.l'Jiiladd-
jihia Hnn:..
An exchange well says : What is
the differenco between ; a Democrat
being. shot in tho back and a Repabli
can also shot in tho back ? What is
ihe differenco between a political mur
der in Yazoo and ono in San Francis:
co? This : When tho affair takes
" place between two Democrats, every
Republican journal tries to mako po-
litical capital of it.v When tho affair,
however, takes place between two Tie
publicans, not a solitary Democratic
. paper thinks of political capital and
no Republican paper denounces . the
crime as one between two ex-Re pnb
licans. i "
! f The New York Sun says that thou
sands of John Sherman's speeches
havo been circulated in tho official en
velopes of tlio' Treasury Department,
upoueach of which is printed " Offic
ial Business " and the' following;
Any person using this envelope to
avoid the payment of postage on prU
vate matter oaby kind will be sub
ject to a lino of three hundred dol
lars." ; It is all right for a government of
ficial to defraud the government, es
pecially to aid tho Radical party.
That little Sprauge Conkling , dif
ficulty instead of blighting his pros
pects has , largely increased the in
fluence of the Lordly Roscoe. He
carried off the New York Republican
Convention on first ballott and had his
man Cornell nominated' for Governor.
M Plantation manners '.' would won
derfully improve Conkling. Rut that
little affair don't amount to auythiug
because it transpired in the loyal
north.
- Senator Wade Hampton is report
.' txl by the Richmond Slate as saving
to an interviewer that Thurman or
Bayard will be the next Democratic
toomioee for the Presidency. Hamp
ton's choice was thus announced : "I
prefer Bayard ; I prefer him as a man;;
I like his principles." The Senator
thought that Sherman rather ''than
Grant would be the Republican nom
ineee. "
The yellow fever ia still prevailing
to an alarming extent in Memphis
New cases arTe reported daily and the
The death of (lev. John B Hood ' r-The Raleigh k Gaston Railroad
and his wife, Irpin yellow fever iu j has declared a dividend of three pep
New Oileaiis.Avili awake ': ; (
ret throughout
the South.. Mrs.
She had recently
Hood died lirst
lost lie.r twelfth r
nld, after a mam-j
age of eleven yeaK She leaves eleven j
little ones, of whrjivi three or four arej
twins. SI:
5 he was
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liss Anna Hennen.
Gen. Hood was tanly every inch f
man. lie lost anf arm ana .i 111 ;
ww i . i . 1 1 ......
the war. but waiiit wnried by such j
tnhVs: His 1 1-4
Wolds showed his
spo:iiti"ii "Tiy oir,
Hoii;' Impelul ...ii
- ''''k we.sl
all d sl.nlg f k m-
my i nigid '4jlis was a br.iw soul.
' llt ' 'lerait-
liven- perhaps better
k" vn than any. lj
lpli'ade in Ti'-e'i! ar
: - '" The i.ly tifne 'we .v. r saw liim.
:..e aeted l.ke u inl in m.: It was in
the heat of the fit
"" ,u '
anniversary-, of
il crash at. Afauas-
f August, '18(;-2; the
3 1 is "death. Several
'' he came aij.iig iu front iof his
(iiir owu, half hid-
den in t tie. molje, riding at break
heck 'speed,''' hall
long whiskers bl
ss, eravaiiess, won
...
wing back like the
tail of a Jiu teor, ; nd lus voiy; rag
above the roar t.l tho mnketVy a
tail of a Jnefeor, i
nd lus voie raging
ve-
ry Lion of "fiattle
'(inner tt- Mechan-
The Atlanta
iippeal for a cont
iisUt niton issues an
ibution to the fund
of General Hood,
Olleans of yellow fe-
for the children!
who died in New
ver, These chil
h-s and h(:lpless,
(x-Conl'ederates
moveiiK nt, and, i
will be raised in
Jren are left penni-
Heveral distinguished
are promoting the
is thought '10,000
Georgia alone.
faj. Win. A,,
iJIearne, farmiliarly
known as one rf the best editorial
wrih rs in the, S
ate, will soon com
mence the publication in Raleigh of a
daily entitled th
.7Vmmi'-.W. Ral-
eigh will then have four dailies.
I - -
I IIK S'lUTK
Acliro preparajLions are being made
for the next annual State Fair and the
indications are itiwill be a grand suc
cess. It opens October the 13th and
will continue through the entire week.
It is injeharge of .the following gen
tlemen : . :
"President Qol. Thomas M. Holt
Haw River, North Carolina.
Permanent VicelPresidents IIc.n.dv
P. Battle. WakeJCapt. J.X S. Dancy
Elgecome ; HonR. H. Smith, Halifax.
Vice-Presidents- (State at Large)
Capt. S. R. Alexander, Mecklenburg;
W. P. Roberts,!; Gates ; Geo. Allen
Craven ; Mnj. RJN. Collins, Pitt ; W.
G. Upchurch, Wake ; Hon. Z. B. Vance,
Mecklenburg. . i !
Vice-PresidentI (Judicial Districts)
Dr. W. R. Capehart, Bertie ; Jas New-
Capt. 'Harry Dottch, Wayne ; W. A:
Faisoil, Sampson ; Albert R. Hicks,
Duplin ; Daniel ff haw, Pender ; A. A.
McKethan, Cum jerland ; J. L. Rob
inson, Anson ; P E. Smith; Halifax ;
J. A. Hay wood,; Wake ; I). W. Kerr,
Alamance ; Joseph Iindley Guilford;
H. W. Fries,' Forsytho ; Joseph
Thompson, Davidson; Col. S. B. Alex
ander, Meckleeburg ; Dr. T. J. Moore,.
Mecklenburg ; T S. Nicholson, Ire
dell; A. Shuford, Catawba ; Col. T.
G. Walton, Maj. J. W. Wilson, Burke;
Hon. J. L. Ro jinson, Prof. C. ,D.
Smith, Macon.
Executive Committee Col. Thos.
M. Holt, President of the Society ; A.
Creech, Esq. Chairman ; Hon. Joseph
J. Davis, Gen. Robert F. Hoke, Juli
us Lewis; Esq., JlLomas H. Briggs,
Esq., Col. H. A. tiondon, George Al
len, Esq., Geo. Rl Grffin John Nichv
ols, Col. H. B. Short, Col. A. B. An
drews, William jj. Hicks, Rufus H.
Jones, Esq., Dr.
lugene Gnssom, Ju
G. W. Blacknall,
Win. G. Upchurch,
- Hart), Esq.,
lian S. Carr, Di
Col. Walter Clark
Esq., N. S
Dr. Peter
E. Hines, John
G. Blake, Esq.;
DTl James McKee,
CoL John D. V'Mtford, Joel D. Whit-
aker, Esq,, Col. R. R. Bridgers, Maj.
W. H. Bagley, Cnpt. Sam'l A. Ashe,
H. T. Clavson, lsi., C. B. Fairchild,
Esq.-Capt VV. K. Davis, Josej)h E.
Pogue, Esq. - f :
C. B. Denson, Becretary.
P. A. Wiley, Treasurer.
' Col. A. . Gorrell, Forsyth, Chief
Marshal, with -three assistants from
each Cougressioiial District.
" sta i i: m:v s. :
T. N. Hill, 1). C. . Clark, and W.
A. Daniel compose the new Inferior
Court of 'Halifax Geo. T. Simmons,
Clerk and It. O. Burton, Jr. SoUcitor.
Over one hundred, students were
at Wake Forest pu ThursdaT. More
than ever before at the opening of ihe
fall session.
Col. Walter Clark is on a business
tour to Arkansas-
Iu North Carolina the Presbyte
rians number -117 preachers, 222
churches aud 17,j7 17 members.
Bro. Davis ojf the Oxford Torvh
Liyltt, has been appointed Public Ad
ministrator of G r nville. Granvillians
will take care of tueir editors
The Farmer C -Mechanic says the
Ridegh Graded School opened Mon
day with about 5 )0 scholars. ? Many
parents who never sent before are
now patronizing .this school. Will
Durham ever hav ; a Graded school ?
Hyde county is said to have lost
100,000 bushels of corn by the recent
storm. ' ' f ;
- The I'arineiid; Median ic - kays :
Within a radius of three miles from
Lipscomb's, in Little River township,
Orange county, there are no. less than
seven babies named after Zeb. Vance,
and if the price of China mugsvdoesn't
rise at Charlotte 'after ihe Governor
reads this notice, Jwe shall vote next;
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year for another -sort of fellow. j
' ' : ' I ''-!- ' '' ' j '.
Internal revenue collections in
Fourth District fir August, $55,C75,-
lr .RaleiKh Xeu: : The reporter
jearns that the wife of the Rev. Dr.
irooks, of Wake Forest College1, is
lying dangerously ill at this place. .; .
" M, t()S. W. G enn. lawver. of
Reiilsville, was thrown from a wagon
uear that place, last Friday and had
lH lnoken above the niikle. A ne-
t j)anvin V savs fwus
of the necessity for amputation are
eid rt.ained.
Hiekorv ''e.vy; Dr. K. O. Elliott,
of tin
Sparkling Catawba Springs,
lias 1 purchased a
iii
ii. i)
which he intends using for conv. x ing
passengers to and from 'IiH-korv, ior
plantation purposes,. and to run sta
tronarv maehiiu rv.
Warrenton (Irxt-llf : Herr Gil
sev. a German farm lalxm-r. was
struck and instantly killed, htf.t Fri
day by a falling tree, while at workiiu
tne woods getting limlxr for Col.
Lindsay Price. His skull was badly
crushed, his right arm broken in two
places, imd one of hisjthighs broke
and badly mangled.
The mother of R, F. Badger is
anxious to know wlfera he is now liv
ing. She has not heard from him since
November, 1877. He was then near
Castalia postoffice, N. C. It is suipps-
ed he went to Florida. North (aroli-
t i
na and Florida papers will confer 'a
great favor by publishing this. Infor"
mation sent to Mrs. M. G. Badger;
Richmond, Ya., will be gratefully re
ceived.
Rev, Dr. Thomas E. Skinner was
installed pastor of the First Baptist
Church, Raleigh, ou Sunday. The
Observer: says that Dr., S. remarked
" it was not often the case that a pas
tor, after having served, a church. for
thirteen years, and then, after twelve
years' absence, to be again called; to
its pastorate. He had always desired:
when absent, to return to Raleigh, but
had never expected to do so. " i
Franklin JlrjMr(w : Mr.: R. F.
Evans, on going to his mica mine a
few daj'8 since, found a sheep down in:
his shaft, seventy feet deej. Thel
sheep was unhurt, with the exception,
of a small piece of llesh being knock-1
ed off its chin. We have been fehownj
by Prof. C. D. Smith, of this place,
some handsome specimens of sapphire
and oriental amethysts, which. lies found; j
in Jackson county. Some of these;
stones are sufficiently pure and of am
ple size to cut sets of jewelry. j
Charlotte Observer: Iho bullions
assays at the United States Assay Ulhcej
4i - ,;i ,iri,;n fl.o ' mr.titli rtf'l
GENERAL NEWS. . jl
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Atlanta gives North and South
Carolina merchants an excursion to
that city. COO invitations have already
been issued and 500 more are to be,
sent out. ' It takes place on the 9th, of)
September. The trouble is if this thing
continues, much longer the merchants
will all be ruined. 1
Win. H. Vanderbilt employs 27,
70G men.
. Mrs. Mary A. OBrien, of Xew
Orleans, fell down stairs and broke her
neck Tuesday.
A Georgia woman sold 13,000!
pounds of dried fruit the other day.!
-It has not rained in Grimes coun-i
ty, Texas, for four montlies and two;
weeks.
Clara Morris is to bring out, at
Haverly's new Brooklyn theatre, a
new play, entitled " Alioyal Love," by;
Don l'iatt, the well known!
journalist of Washington, D. C. : The;
piece has for its plot the well-known
story of Jane Shore. . :
It is supposed that the lirst gun
of tffe campaign was Spraguc's. ;
Derrick. -' ..-.!' '
When man s temrjer gets the best
of him it reveals the worst of him. -
YonLcrs Gazelle.
The production of the Fall lviver,
Massachusetts print-cloths for the
past week foots up 100,000 pieces
considerably over two-thirds of a full
production, and a gain of 8,000 pieces
during the week. "V
4
We know a girl who will wrestle
with a croquet malletin the hot sun
for hours and not complajq, j But
just ask her to hold on to the wooden
end of a broom for a few minutes and
she'll have a fit- St 'Uhcater Lumberman;
STREET'S NATIONAL HOTEL,
RALEIGH, N.C. :
is. K. STUttT ft m, Owners and frtprietors.
GASTON HOUJSE,
NEW-BERKE. N
S. R. S&EET k m, Propritlors.
The Undersigned having purchased the a
tionU ; Hotel property at Kaleigh, openetj
March 15th, lt79, that well known House to
the public tinder their "management. They
refer to their past management of the Gaston
House aa a guarantee that the traveling public
will and the National, in their hands, up to the
standard of a tirst-claes Hotel. The senior
Mr. Samuel R. Street, will remain in charge of
tho -Gaston House. The junior, Mr. Win. .J.
Street, wil conduct the National Hotel. ; j
S. R. STREET, & SON.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
CORTLAXDT STREET, KearBreai
NEW YORK. j
HOTCHKJSS POND, Proprietor
OH JSE EUp0JPJ!.AK PLAN,
The.reataurant, cafe apd.luncli room attached,
ar nnsurpassed Car cbeapnest and excellence of
aervire. Koomg 50 ct. n Q nor dav. 43 to f 10
per week. Convenient to all ferriea and city
railroads. New Furniture. jew Blanage-
DALE OF V A I. I' A 1! L E L A X P .
On Mondav October tli.' 'Cth, 179, at the
Court House in Hillsboru at 1 in. the uuUt-i sign-
jed as Administrator of James M. Craig, and as
Commissioner appointed for that purpose by
the Probate Court or orange Couniv m me
suit ot John Kerry Administrator of James N.
Craig, against Milton E. Croig and othirs, liens
at law of said Craig, will i-fi'cr for sle to the
highest bidder that splendid tract of laud be
longing to the estate of James N. Craij;, de
ceased, known as the Isaac Craig tract.
The tract contains 3X!i acres according to old
: 1... .....I:.... .?..n-..va it
SUOCa, UUl UlVOiMIll l' .-...- - j
contains over 4;to acn,s, and hes on ew Hope
ontains over 4ihj aci(,s, aiid lies on New Hope
'reek, live miles South of Hillsboio, adjoining
. 1'. Cole.TJavid Craig, Win. Hoi ikoii. John liald-j
win nn. 1 (uhers. There :hl- ov.-r 100 lu.Tcsol
choice low-grjnnds lying on t In- Creek,- and
very valuable; one man with '-lie horre iai-e'i
there in JK77, 112 bhs of coin; a very valuable
meadow of about 1(1 anv, oei 2ni H-ies in
woodland, original growth rontsiining the illicit
timber, altoseth. r it is of the linet n:iet-
jjof laifd in Orange eo-iiity. ,
riuit purchasers.
T lui, w, ... .1,1 Mi, u u . ..,,. ??, h.i. t.
.ur. jas ntr trais v;i; i;iKe oieasnic in
in iarties over the lan.l desii'.u-ii.f pnn hasli
TEBMS OF SALE-:
One third of tho .purchase nmiiev nsiis-.t be
,iaiil in cash, the remainder in twu equn! mstal
imentil at six an.l twelve months, with iwrest
from date.
j' ISond and seenritv re. pure 1. title- s. s.me.!
;uutil full payment of purchase money.
1 JOHN HEHltY,
Sept -1,-1870 t Is Adm. .V Cme.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE'S
Celebrated American
V0RM SEECIKC
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
THE countenance is pale and leaden
colored, with occasional flushes, or
a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu
pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs
along the Iowertye-lid ; the nOse is ir
ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ;
a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional
headache, with humming or throbbing
of the ears; an unusual secretion of
saliva; slimy or furred tongire; breath
very foul, particularly in the morning ;
appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
with a gnawing sensation of the stom
.ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting
pains in the stomach ; occasional
; nausea and vomiting; violent pains
throughout the abdomen; bowels ir
regular, at times costive ; stools slimy ;
not unfrequently tinged with blood;
belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid;
respiration occasionally difficult, and
accompanied by hiccough; cough
sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy
and disturbed sleep, with grinding of
the teeth ; temper variable, but gener
ally irritable, &c.
Whenever the above symptoms :
. are found to exist,
DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a jcure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in" any form ; it is an innocent prepara
tion, not capable of doing the slightesl
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver
mifuge bearshe signatures of C. Mc
1 Lane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper.
:0:
j ; DR. C. McLANE'S
JSr,5SmUi""SSLS
i;,ror or.,i ; ii ;i;n.te
ot the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia and bick Headache, or diseases of
that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE -AND FEVER.
better cathartic can be used preparatory
to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWAltE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine ;ire never sugar coated. .
Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with
the impression Xr. McLane's Liver Pills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of C.
McLane and Fleming Bros.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc
; Lane's Liver 'Tills, prepared by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market being
full of imitations of the name McL(inet
sptiled differently but same pronunciation.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Tor Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi
pelas. Itose, or St. Antho
ny's F ire, Eruptions and
Eruptive diseases of the
skin. Ulcerations of the
I.i ver, Stomach, Kidneys,
Lungs, I'iniples, Pustules.
boils, blotches. Tnmm-e'
Tetter. Salt lUicmii. Scald
JU'ad. llnirrwoi'ii). Ulcers
Sores, Rheumatism. NiMiralsia,Paiu.in
Hie Bones, Side anil Head, """"Female
Weakness, Steiilit-, Leucorrlicea, arising
from internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease. Syphilitic and Mercurial dis
eases, Dropsy, Dysprpsia, Emaciation,
General Debility, ami for Purify in or the
Blood. "
This Sarsaparilla is a' combination of
vegetable alteratives Stillingia, Man
drake, Yellow Dock with the Iodides
of Potassium and Iron, and in the most
elficacjous medicine yet; known for
the diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are soskilf ally com-
Li
as
stil
IS
the
! systi
i ViaW those i joatlisome disease.
-1 1
d corruptions
I frow ilS. and the confidence winch
; prommit .(ysjeiaps all oyer the coun
try repose U, ,t, prr.vp thejr experience
Of its USefllll.paa.
Certificates attesting its virtues have
tulu M1U eousLUUliy Ut'iny
ieceit;u,aiia as many 01 these cases, are
publicly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of. the superiority of this Sar
saparilla over every other alterative
medicine. So generally is" its supet
ority to any other medicine known, tb
we need do no more than to assure th.
public that the best qualities it has ev9
possessed are strictly maintained.
. PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
practical and Analytical Chrmittt.
t9M By. ALL DRUGGISTS EVBTWH&S
Reliable Goods
JU 11
f" .1 filtll. TTil UII lit.
1 KievA I out from
JULIUS LEWIS & CO.
KLLKiail, 1ST. C-
HARDWARE
of everv tleficrintion.
SASH DOORS and BLINDS
RIMS, SEOKES and HUBS.
IRON, NAILS, SAWS.
PAINTS, OILS &G
That
THE ALL BIGHT COOK STOEY.
TT V ! f 'fl TT Yi TT V o
' s; u At. i. a a ii.O
-FOR-
Ull
JEWELRY, '
O T) Tl I m t H " P O V r
L i 1 li U 1 A U lJ 1J U CC J .
4MB BR J AIK
has just received a handsome
asscrtnieiit of
WALTHAM, ELGIN,
AM)
SWISS WATCH IS,
in Silver and NiclJe ('uses,
Stem Jin.d Key Winders.
An eleirsnt assortment i Jewelry, new am
nri ttv styles, consisting of Ladies Sets, Tinf,
Ear llinys, Cuff Tins, Cull' Uuttons, Ncc-k Chan
Ac.
18 K, WEDBIHQ OR ENGAGEMENT EINGS.
Gents' Seal liin-'s (a nice assortment) Shi
Studs. Collar J5uttons. A nice assortment i
Gents' Chains, Charms, Silver ThimMes fc: X
A LllUiL' 1D MK AXSOKTSEM CF '
SPECTACLES
can fcuit all a'es.
All ;;ods warranted as icpresented o.-i.ioni
refunded.
Sitjn f Itf llitj Witli h and Sjtrt-hirlt
Min Street, Durham, N. C '
N 1
s a l i:
I'.v virtue of authorit vested in me a Exi
ntor of the will ofliavicl !ay deceas :d, I will
sell to the highest bidder at the Cnnrt House
door in llillsburo Jon Monday the 5th, day of
October 1879, a tract of laud situated on the
waters of Little liiver-iu Orange County adjoin
ing the lands of Lawrence Kiniou,- Andersjon
Toler and others containing four hundred acres
more or less. Terms, $100 cash, balance in' 12
months with interest from date, l'.ond and se
curity required, and tith.- reserved' until pur
chase money is janl.
.EDMUND STRUDWICK,
Ex. of David Hay by
:l(J -tds. A. W. Graham, Aeut-
Sept. 1st, 187'.). '
Q A L E O F V A L U A. HI A: L A N D
Bv virtue of powers confered upon me by a
Deed ot Mortgage, executed on the 20th day of
December 187ti by S. Y. lligsbec and wife and
duly registered in the oflice of the llegiste Of
Deeds of Wane County N. C, in liook 40 I'ftge
705, I will on Monday the Cth day of October
187'.l, on tho premises, sell for cash, the planta
tion known as the Clements Tract adjoining
the lands of Ada Hunter J. J. Eerrel, Nathan
Clements and Leonard Clements, deceased,
Contaiumsr 97 acres more or loss, it being i the
tract of land described in said mortgage.
or '!T" KUU H'T"
UBA-XOE COUNTY. Col
c.
ElilUK
Okaxgk County, j
William Bow'linp; in behalf
oi himself and all other
creditors of Jessie YV.
l'arker "deceased:
(trjd iiixt
Addisoii Mangum, Admr'
of Jesse" W. Parker deceased.
Tlie
sri
lie riaintiff in the above action havina
j - ....0 un....jr.t
the ! defendent as administrator of the Hate
wtitiitf.d tliisi snecijil nr.ii'f'piliiwu a.r.
Jesse W. Parker in behalf of himself am all
other creditors of the said Jesse y, Parker, to
compel him to an account of his adminintration
and pay the creditors of said estate what may
be payable. to them rcspctivtly.
Therefore notice is now hereby given to all
creditors of the said Jesse NY. Parker, to ap
pear before me at my ottice in the Court House
m Hillsboro. on or before friday the 2(th, day
of September next, the return day of the imin
mons, and tile the evidence of their chums, this
11th, of August 187'J.
-tlEOUGE LAWS, CfxiiK "
'.Superior Court.
ot jv.
O
T I C - E
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There will be a meeting -of the creditoli-H of
James Stagg, deed. at . his residence on .Satur
day the Otn, day of September, for the purpose
of selling his ropcrty iVr the benefit of his
creditors. All creditors are earnestly invited
to attend promptly at ten o clock a. m. Ihere
will be for sale one horse, 2 milch cows! and
calves, G head of sheep, 1 hogs, 1 wagon and
other articles. -WILLIAM
GPiEEN. )
M. A. AN(iIKK, - Coi?i.
JOHN L. MAKKIIKM. 31-lt
SCHOOL FOR
Y011112 Ladies B Bednncl
'V,
-i-i-
THE FALL SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL BEGINS
on Monday Sep. 1st, 1879,
and continues twenty weeks.
The branches taught will be: Primaay English,
Jligner .nglisn, jUathenatic, Ijatin, .trench
and Musie on Guitar, Piano and Organ.
CHARGES FOR THE SESSION:
Primary English, '.
8 10 00
jLutexuieuiuie, Jiiiigusu f
Higher English and Mathematics,
Latin and French, each, -
12 50
15 00
5 00
20 00
15 00
3lU8ic on .Piano and Organ,
JJhv- u u ....... .........
Pacila will be charged from time of entrance.
and no deduction from charges will be made
except in cases of protracted sickness.
'-There will be a Kindergarten Clasa connec
cd with the school. ; . i
For further particulars, address either of the
i'nncipais:
MRS. M. E. MAHONEY,
MISS COBINNE RAY.
31 tf Durham, N. C
1 Erv CLOTIfnra made ijy Edix Bates & Co
C'LOTHIXQ IN JEW lOKK. no C IV
A
R E C K AV ITI 1 ' S
s
NTI-DYSPEPTIC PIL!
inese win prevent and cure uyrpe
epsia,
ent, and admirably adapted aa a Family Sled-
iney are an unrivaneu uiuner nil, mild spen
icine. 1 ney are usea ny tne most cultivated
people in our country, and are extensively used
by Physicians in their practice. Sold by "Drag
gits generally. Send for circvlar. E. Rj Beck
withs Sole manufacturerr, PetesbnYal
at Low Prices.
No Honae can. No House shall give bettei
articles or undersell us for the
AC 'O .N E IT !
SOLE AGENTS FOB
CLOCKS,
1 JJrW 'XV;.! JUL v NSXAf
PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL
WE 5I4.NUF4.CTUEE AT OUE
WAGON WpRKS, East Hargett Street
Tllli VERY BEST WAGONS and CARTS
Skilled Labor and Best 'Material wiM Proenre
MISS A I) I) I V. II O I, M AN.
VVifl commence to iv; mnsio '.essons on Pi
ano an.l uran SejitemUe'r 15th lS7f.
Vear divided into three sessions of twiilve
TERMS:
Tlired lesseons a week .... l r (X t per s.
Two " " .. .. looo '
I'e.uictioii lor two i.i- more )mpils in one
She hopes to have a ltl.eral pstr.maire.
! Si 'tf Durham. X. t.
01:N
A M K . T a I, H A I K - W U 11
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MRS. R E A M E Y
desires to inform the pnl.li.-that -he is i.n i
ed to do-
- ' - 0ENAMENTAL HAIR-WORK, ' ?
sneli as Gllhl ds, Xeckl.-lces, lii:ie U l:ii.-s
iniHH .ve. All... lHi:.N :. llAKIVi u.twi M
INli of all kinds, l'atronai'e rot.i-ite.l. !
ooms un.U-r .Uivor sOttn e. . - It
LOOK! look! !f
KOMKTHINCi NEW
I would Annouil i to t.ie e.ti.eiis of Inn
j liHin and vicinity, that I have ..pcm-.l u
jaiid am nrejiarcl to dean, -in ood btyh
GENTS' CLOTHING. LADIES SILK DREEf',
KID GLOVES. CLOAKS.
PRICES VERY W
Do not, throw away 'of your soiled
Clothing when they can he made
almost as GOCD AS NEW at
small cost.
E. E, KING.
U inter I'lii nt Ojfiri
t
DUBIIAM, N.C
EXCURSION
When you read the above jnst
renif mbev that ":
C O X L I JN ft
'
is on hand to paint anything yon'want fi
' Wheelbarrow to a Palace.
U II iPAIHTlHG!'
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1 1 O 1
I: I : i II r 1 7 i cr
KALSOMIXING A; FRESCOING
SI'KCIALTIRS.
Prices to suit the times.
21 tf
M O B T a JV a
! SALE. i
liv viitue of a mortgage executed on the 5th,
day .f December, 1877. by J. H. & J. E. Mc
Cown and duly registered in the oftice of Reg
ister of Deeds for Orange County, in book V?
page 43. I will on the 27th, day of September,
187a, sell t public auction, atMarkham'sitorc,
Durham, N. C, the following property to wit:
one tract of land in Orange County adjoining
the lands of J. C. McCown, Win. J. Duko and
others containing (95) ninety-five acres more or
less. F. C. GEElt. I
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Aug. 20-1879.
Durham,
NYC.
I
REWARDj
jA, Liberal Rcwart' will be paid for the appre
hension of the following poisons who broke
jail and made their escape from Orange County
Jail on Wednesday night the 22, of August 187!.
! GRAHAM SYKES, . - Tliite.
utOltU TEAbIjEi, - - White.
I'AT LUN.SFORD, - - Colore.
GEORGE TIN N IN, - - Colored
ALBERT WILLIAMSON. - Colored.
J3Uf. THOMAS II. HUGHES. Sheriff
CARTLAWD BROS.
fi ARE AT THE1K)LU STAND
V : ! ' j
TJndor IBenbow Hal
GREENSBORO, X. C.
and have received a large stock of! .
Clotlung, Furnisluiig Goods
I AND CLOTHS
For the Spring Trade .
which we ask all who are in need of
.- -! - ' ; j
CLOTHING or CLOTHS
of any kind to make np into clothing to call
arid examine our stock. - . i ,
We are determined to sell as low as the same
quality of goods can be sold anywhere or by
anybody. . . I
1 " - ;- - ! . !
Ia Our Merchant Tailoring Department.
! - :-iV-.-i
we are prepared to cut and mate garments 01
all kinds for men and boya, by the best or work
men. " i -
We guarantee satisfaction in every case or no
pay required. '' '
Our stock of SHIRTS, COLLARS i TEES,
HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, UMBRELLAS,
Ac, Ac, is complete and well selected.
KEEP'S SHIRTS and COLLARS
specialty.
Rn anre to caU on Cartland Ero's. nnder Ben
bow Hall, for Clothing and Gents Famishing
Goods. i ;
jMr. J. L. Brockmann ia with ns and will be
j TO PEE THE j
Illllil W
i ....' i
! I " " 1 ' '
pleased ic eee ma oiu mcwu . no
areeusboro, V. C. no7tf.
Ext
(JAMMOiWS STOCK
IN DRSSSGOOBS
All:tdn,it ih,i CI AM MOX
1 r . -
in - i f i ( ; , ( ,i 4 , , j . . .... i ...
' ;T tu,: :
r.vncAiN.s.rx
Bleached and Unbleached Domestics ho.
Cotton trinixiiings-HaiiiliGr Edgiiis aiicl
Iiisertinjrs Specijilti'es.
Trimming Silks, Kid Cves3 Sasii Ribbons
i ' In Assortment.
I
A
PAKASOLS SUN
latest Shapes, Style?; and Ial(
; - :
A GOOD asaorf meiit of Ti.nl irs ami
HO W
'iTi -
n. .
Arrrri 1 1 : ,
PLANTERS
WA
ALWAYS ()
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HIGHEST ."PRICES.
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FOR TOBACCO?
Because they buy largely on ORDEit thtmsolves of all grades lirr-ct for Maiiiii'ui tiii fcs.
They sold one lot last Friday for J. Q. WARREN of lion lbs., of vhith over feOO lbs., wa'
lugs and niade him an ' !
Average,
Aft. f il.lllftirfi- oil yFrnnaf
You can rely on them. They Btrive to keep
very ueei ior every one, in tueir wwcf uiu uv
"PAHTimTJ-.T0H0M
If you have not sold ithJh5-BUre
You ever ma
rftbe
Xbefore. D
Thai
Their facilities
So bring it aloliy
t to tne -,
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Xi 1JKKL1AS
rial:; - All (ioods ' yA M'ae.at
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(Miihln ns SHOKS -h:U -sj..:'Jt7
IS IT
iArr
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I T A I N T II l(:
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their lonse by doing tb
tl-rnres regu.a
,7 m
to tt tU' ir ability to mak '1,c
It i Tio humbug.
deceived other...
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A
ackweil
Co
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$32.78
i an
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death rate is on the increase.
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