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t Morr Order or Express. If tbJscaa
k U done, protection again tossr by
rl may be aeenrea by tVrwanluif a
!.- pTUa to lbs outer of the proprietors
c t tv JorxsiL, or by SMidirf, the money
1 4 a r: Utered leU.
AiTsrtilni Bate (per Inch of twdva
a.:.atof adrtrUainf type,) Om lath,
m BucrtioB, Ojtr DolXAa; two Irner-
a, Ox Doll asd a half ; three
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XUxm,
XSfltXBAU) SaCHDKRS,
Wllmlnston, N. C
zzxto&ul sons.
Com NartheTB capitalists' have rs-
ll lUhe4 as ice company in CuarU
1,-a. called ile "ralmettoAasociation.
Heir ioe if to oume from Maine, and
tLeir buaineea will I conducted on
Lr;e soak.
T NewtTork Tribune expoat Uie
very shady and middling mouldy
noord of Thomas MurpLy, proving by
fa-aimil figures and copiea of official
paper that he waa a swimllinir shoddy
contractor, and a partner of Tweed in
tha ring pecnlationa. What of it?
Hi. Murphy U a millionaire, a favorite
cf Ur. Grant, and a leading light f
LU party. Proving him to be a acotin
drel ia sot going to hurt Mr. Murphy,
The Petenbnrg Appeal aaya that
the Mnaooviiea are on the march ftr
Khiva. To be more accurate they
art skirting the Byt-Diaia en routr to
IVtrovoak. They are also in and
about Unapabosa, Iaehaijaa, TJotjust,
birring down on HkUchau-Culuk. It
rives us paia to publish newa which
ill carry apprehenaion and dismay to
t liearta of many of our readers,
who have frienda in Iscliaijau, TJetjtwt,
ia But ourKhivan snWribers ex
pH-t to b aupplied witJi the newa of
t' e movement, and hence we feci cum
j ".-d to admit it, ,
Thora b juat now quitoabrcexe
t' rgaomeof the negro dilctantr ol
.ahington City.becauaeof the action
of t!ie new Board of Trustee of col
cred achoola in rcacinding the roaolii-
t ' n of the former board for thepur
t ,.5e of a portrait of Senator Snmner.
Tbe oyaterman Downing aiid kw
oilier oolored loadera propose to call a
publie meeting to condemn the action
of the Trnateea, notwithstanding the
rreaident of the Board hai tanctionetl
Rubecriptiona among the pnpila to pay
tot the portrait, and ha dintinctly
(tiled that the action of the Board
vaa not from lack of appreciation of
t'ue labor of Mr. Sumner in Whalf of
t'.e colored race, but beoauae the ,
?ratttea are awora to disburae tlio
t aool fund for purely educational pur-
k writer in tie F.nghuh Indrjtcndfnt
I Jly anforccB the idea that to taae
cennonaon a alngle text, aomotimca
r 'ainbg only a few worda, ia a
iovoua mistake, and one of the
iiea which have shorn the pulpit of
i" attraction and power." The writer
1' iiAs that all pastors should expound
tne part of the scripture at every
f.Tvica, both morning and evening,
r t ia tba way of what ia called a run-
t comment, nor a system oi araw
i i inferences from passages, and far
1 in that dry mode which continu
j f remind one of the lexicon, and
t ' would coolly devote ten minutes
is determining-- whether the word
".'.. itfore" looked backward or tor
ward, but with an exposition wortliy
f t" e name, and one that brings out
i i a clear manner all the trntlis in the
- and applies these to the peo
; it bo listen.
' - a the internal tax of three cents
; : 1 on cotton was in operation, it
1 1'.e custom of revenue offioers to
t the tax after the cotton had
filed and stored in certain ware
it. The weight thus taxed iu
" ' :'.e tare, which generally ranged
: -en to twenty-five pounds per
. As a manifest act of justice,
--S authorized the refunding of
i rieess bo paid. These tore
, so-called, were accordingly
1 and presented by the factors
been paid to the amonut of
r hundred thotisand dollars.
'i 8 mount the 'Washington claim
rrrMivcd a very liberal propor
, r 1 the planters, who really paid
e tax, have realized nothing.
a iurfancea tbe planters have
-'ula to "Washington that
; (.'.' 'a no satisfactory infor
" ' iect from their fac-
' r that the Com'
I ' Tiifd Bevenue is
: Vtu?em of the exact
r f . nn for their
i r; ; V.crUm by letter
I ' !he name and
t .ci c : L TLr-.v.-Lot-.t
t:.o .ir.u a cry tf rae asd
Lonvr Li f r.e rp, -.lir;ih one
eoi.si Lt OoTemnfi.t is urged to
Uke tLe ;,Lest rxLIe meanre
fr vengeance and reUltaticin. It
caarK-'t, however, le eipecWj thiU the
peot'l of the South, specially those
cif Virginia and the Carolinas, shall
indulge in eukgiuma njon General
Cauby. Time waa- when our people
wt-re kind!v dinxed toward Lim ;
now, however, it would be a&cUtkm,
if not hypocrisy, to pretend that we
are overcome by any feeling of great
personal sorrow at kia death.
It ia an exceedingly ungrateful task
to speak of any one, who has just passed
from time to eternity, a re in terms of
chanty and kindness, and we shall
therefore make no comment npoa the
manner in which General Cauby bore
himself when in dominion over na.
But, while we cannot join oar Northern
brethren in peana of praise to their
dead hero, we can join them, and do
join tliAn, in the strongest abhorrence
of the dastardly act by which he lost
bis life.
We havs never had any admiration,
and but little sympathy, for the Indian
race- race with whom stealth waa valor,
and with whom to lie, to steal, to cheat
and to assassinate, was honor. Canning,
trickery and treachery are, indeed, so
inseparably a part and parcel of Indian
nature, that it seems strange that any
one, who bad the knowledge of the
Indian character that General Canby a
frontier experience must hare taught
hint, should have trusted himself,
unarmed, in the hands of the Modoc
Chief.
Esecialy does, it seem strange, in
view of the events of the past, that an
officer wearing the United States
uniform, and one who had first seen
active service in Florida, fighting
Indians, should put himself in the
hands of an Indian Chief, with no
protection save that of a flag of truce.
The murder of Geueral Canby does
not afford the first instance, in the
history of warfare bet woen Federal
trcMiiM and Indians, in which the
sanctity of a flag of trace was violated.
The public will remember, if Oeu-
eral Canby did not rcineiubcr, the fate
of Ohtkola, the Somiuole Chief. It
will be rcmemberod that after having
defeated the Uuitcd States trooj in
several engagements during the second
Seminole war, Omyola, while holding
a conference under a flag of truce with
General Jesaup, on the 23d of OctoWr,
1837, uear St. Augustine, in Florida,
was treacherously seised, carried to
Fort Moultrie, in South Carolina, and
there kept in oufluemeut until his
death in 1838, Nor has the conduct
of the white man at other times to
ward the red man been such as to
teach him that plighted faith was a
thing to be hold inviolable. President
Grant himself, if we mistake not, bears
testimony to the bad faith borne by
the whites to the Indiaus.
Knowing all these things, as Gen
eral Canby must have known them, it
docs, indeed, seem strange that he
should have gone, unarmed, into the
armed presence of a man whom neither
honor nor conscience nor law could
bind. But so it was. Like Omckola,
he trnsted to the sanctity of a flag of
truce, and like him, he found it availed
nothing against treachery.
Doubtless a terrible retribution will
be wreaked upon the Modoc Chief and
his followers. Innocent, if any snoh
of the tribe there be, and guilty, old
and young, male and female, will
doubtless all be slaughtered. The
army, Ixitlt officers and men, will do-1
maud vengeance. The people will
demand vengeance. These demands '
will scarce be made in vain to the man
who now writes himself General of
the Armies of the Vnited States of
America. William Tecnmseh ' Sher
man is no obscure, unknown man.
The people of the South, at least,
know him, and know him well If
ever there lived a man utterly devoid
of the feelings of humanity, utterly
destitute of bowels of compassion, that
man is General Sherman, If such a
thing be possible, he is a fiend incar
nate, and not a human being. There is
no mercy to lie expected from him.
We may look, then, ere long, for a
bntehery and a massacre that will
bring disgrace npon the Federal army
and upon the American people. A
terrible punishment is due and ought
to be inflicted. We trust, however, it
will not bo on Indiscriminate ms
socio.
Jnst as we finished writiug the above
ords, the telegrams came to hand
with the order from General Sherman
to General Gillem, published on yes
terday, directing the utter extermina
tion of the wholo Modoe bond. There
is no longer any doubt as to the
character of the vengeauoe civilized
men propose to wreak npon barbarians.
We very much foar that humanity will
shudder when the wholo truth shall be
known. We feel very sure, however.
that General .Sherman will not shud
der. But for all that, if, by the order
of the Commanding Goneral, approved
by the President of the United States,
there shall be an indiscriminate
slaughter of men, women and chil
dren, guilty and innocent alike, of the
Modoe bund, the crime of the savage
will pale before that of the Christian.
The Baltimore (kuctts sayv : "The
famous pilgrimage to Mecca has this
year been put under the sanitary con
trol of a commission composed of Eng
litth, French and Ottoman physicians.
The number of pilgrims is estimated
at one hundred and fifty thousand,
and not one case of cholera occurred.
This is another of those reassuring
facts which go to confirm the opinion
of many eminent physicians that the
severe type of this dread disease has
worn itw-lf out, and the character of
the epiilemic wherever it prevails spo
radically, as recently in Russia and
Intern Anatria, bos become milder.
1 .T E.-W.tJ I
i ;r cv
ruv tl.e
ia its L-ja of
La in n"tL:r,g, it
tie prvgre of Uie ae marked more
pUiuly Uian in tLe improvement in
Journalism. Xor indeed ia there any
surer indication of the gonend pros
perity of a country tuan that to be
found in the number and cLaractir of
of its news papers. Notwithstanding
this however and notwithstanding eur
knowledge of the wonderful strides
in prosperity the State of Georgia
generally, and the City of Atlanta
especially, have made, and notwith
standing our appreciation of the enter
prise and resource of our friend
Hemphill, w could scarcely believe
our ryes woen we saw before ua
"atulkt oosmm now, svydat atbil
13, 1873. OCADBtTLK aHIR."
: It ia needless for ua to asy ' that we
were fully as much gratified as we
were surprised. We most cordially
congratulate our cx temporary upon its
wonderful success, and will let it tell
its own story in its own words. It
says :
W shall certainl v be pardoned for a
brief allusion to the CunttitutioH of
to-dsy. Can the history of the South
ern Press show a parallel in journalis
tic achievement ? Indeed it will com
pare favorably with the feats of the
great New York lrcae.
A few dsvs since the most prosper
ous of the 'New York dailies claimed
the publication of a quintuple sheet
for the first time as the " great tri
umph of American journalism." It
contained seveutv-eight columns of
advertisements. The ( XmttUufion, in a
city loss than one-twentieth the
sise of the vast metropolis pub
lishes nearly Afly admntu of
new advertisements, a quadruple
sheet of ninety-six columns, including
forty of reading, with a map of the
city of Atlanta and correspondence
covcniig various parts oi Uie world.
More tlian Una! We nave ten or
twelve columns of advertisements and
reading matter absolutely crowded
out, proving that we made a mistake
in uol printing a quintuple sheet
We have never before made a special
effort for any one issue, but try to
make eirry issue of The Constitution
an excellent one. But w thought of
jrutt allowing what we could do, and
stats with great gratification that our
advertisements were obtained with no
difficulty, the peoplo making snoh a
response as actually to overwhelm even
our Quadruple sheet.
Ia this connection be beg leave to
call attention to our prospectus upon
another page,
TUB I.ATK UEJF.BAL CABY.
We give below a sketch of the life
of General Canby as w find it In the
New York H'orW
It is a little singular that neither the
World nor the Herald should make
any reference to so important a portion
of General Canby 's career as that in
eluded in the time when he was in com'
maud of the Carolina. The Herald
briefly refers to his service during the
" reconstruction compaign" in the fol
iowmg words i jjurmo we ' n-
struction campaign he commant
cesnfully the Fifth and First Military
Districts."
The H'orWsays:
i.dwara mctiard nprigg ifenby was
at the time of his death a brigadier
general in the regular army of the
United States, and was in command of
the Military Department of Columbia,
comprising the State of Oregon ami
the Territories of Washington, Idaho,
and Alaska, with headquarters at Pert
land, Oregon. Of the eight brigadier
generals he stood seventh on the list.
General Canby was a native of Ken
tucky, and was born in the year 1819.
He was therefore fifty-four veors of
aire at the time of his death. H re
ceived his military education at West
Point, w hence be graduated in 1H39,
and soon saw active service in the
Florida war of 1H.TJ-42. In 1847, on
the 84 of March, he was appointed as
sistant adjutant-general, with the rank
of captain. In the Mexican war he
served under General Scott in that of
ficer's march to the capital of Mexico,
and distinguished himself in most of the
battles of that bloody and arduous cam
paign. He drew attention to himself for
gallant eoudnet at Cerro Gordo, waa
hrevetted major for the part he took in
the battles of Contrcras and Chnmbns
oo on August 20, 1847, and at the
taking of the Helen Gate, on Septem
ber 13. IntT. be received Us brevet of
lienteuaut-oolonel for his services on
that occasion. In the regular order of
promotion, be was commissioned cap.
taiu of the Second Infantry in June,
1851; major of the Teuth Infantry in
March, 1853. When General Albert
Sidney Johnston was sent with a mili
tary expedition to Utah in lHTitMU), to
force oledicnce to the laws of the
United States in that Territory, Gen
eral Canby accompanied him, and
while the bloodless campaign lasted he
commanded Fort Bridgnr, in Utah,
The opening of the civil war in 18(11,
found him in Mexico. lie was appoint
ed colonel of the Nineteenth lufontry,
May 14. liHil, and subsequently briga
dier-general of volunteers on March,
31, Wy Later, he was attached to the
War Department in Washington.
When the draft riots of July, 18(53,
broke out in this city, General Canbv
was sent Here to command uie united
States troojis in sod an.und this city.
When this service was overlie resumed
his duties at the War Department in
November of the same year. In the
spring of 1804 he was mode major-
general oi volunteers, aim uie uisinci
embracing tho departments of the
Missouri, Arkansas, and the Gulf was
placed under his command. It was
in his department that the war virtual
lv closed with the capture of Mobile
on April 12th, WJb, by the expedition
Men he commandod, and with the
surrender of the last organised Con
federate army in that aort of the coun
try on May 4th. In March, 18T5, he
wasbrevetted major-general, United
States army, and in July, 1866, he was
commissioned brigadier-general in the
regular service at the time of the gen
eral reorganization of $h arrty. Upon
the 4th of November, 1868, he was
placed in command of the Fifth Mili
tary Distriet, and in 1870 the Depart
ment of the Columbia was given to his
charge. A few weeks ago, when the
Modoc war assumed a serious phjse
with the defeat in January last of 1
General Wheatoo at Lake Tubs by
Captain Jack's force of Modoe Indians,
General Canby relieved the leader of
the defeated expedition and himself
assumed charge of thecampaign against
the Indians. For several days past
the news from the lava bed has been
indicative of further hostilities with
Captain Jack, and General Canby was
engaged in making another effort for
peace when he was slain.
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Editor ami fruprlaior nan,
Coioo d, N. O.
BtrihlO SS-3t
The Marion Star
Itthsonlrnawananer fublUhid at Marlon.
I. O. Martibaata and Daalara la rarllll
In Wllmlrifton abould rrmamnar tbia In tba
bralnnln ot Hit araann.ir tba. wlak toadaanra
tbtlr Intrraat la tba Paa Do motion ana or
tha Stat Arlfltnrl dlatrlct la South uaro
Una. Adilraa
W.J. MoKERALt..
Jaa It 14 tf
TIIE "PrONEER,"
PUBL1RIIKD EVERY FRIDAY AT
1? L. O lt K N C K, N. C.,
By WALLACE McDIARMID,
Is the most Prosperous and Flonrish
ing Taper in Uie State for tha time
it has been published.
TiitM. o rrirTio: Ont Tear la a
ranoa, ffi. 8I Month., SI 13. Thro Mouths
IA cent.
AiMrtM PIONEER,
fek IS-tf Flwtuca, 8. C.
" A CARD.
tJialnt parehaatd th Intaraatof Mr. Brock
will rontlnat to conduct tb burineai st tt
old (land, No. I Granlt Row, whtrt I will
happy to art my old rrtoml and cortomara.
H. WF.RB
813-tt
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3l7RCEXaZa HOTJMK.
. B. DAVIS, Proprtotor
Proa thla data tba rat rot Tranriatit Board-
rot art S4, S3, and Si SO par day, according t
loo. i to a ana roome.
1.T boaruer.. per weak.
Jaal
JAJIE8 T. PETTEWA,
Merchandise, Produce, &c.,
WaMISOTON.WC
Fall Una of Saaplea. Snrar, Coffee, Barnr.
Molartwa, Flni-r. rrrtllltaia. Ac, eonatantly
n hand. Nrritlata pnrrbaaee and tale In
thla and Knrtbi rn market Ordeia coatoli
ded and n b-rraphnd dillr.
mr a at ror .h or l iiojan uuanna.
If b lit . ... . . (Unck
Valentine's Preparation of
MEAT JUICE
t I 1. k ... A.MhnMMMA. tVAMk
I. mr, , k - ' "p v,
all prMlfnl n n, who bare yi.en It trial,
and la pTommfxt an wW to aay atber ,ra
p ration of Reef known. ' .
I Qf MM W?IWI WI mil 11
- oKKEiSarLANrivs,
v. iwngglatt.
ayrill . H
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(2)'-
;S)(st(
1
i
j JiM'ial I'rnotU'o.
Careers, Ttsors, Ecrcfila, CLroli
Ulcers, Vereral risaases, UUr
ine r.ieaif j, aad all Eii
drei Disorders.
SrCCISSFULLT TREATED.
CFF1CE AND IXTiaMiRTi
BAST-CEfritJl STKEET,
toLDwosa, sr. c.
Consultation Free.
Ia aon .,.. af inrraaai d prartieo. wa
ka apraad aa Intraary a4 M bbwa. N i,
ltb amaaMtiaa af paiwata truuia
daily aueaiia.. ana wa r r-T-ni rinrwa.
to a. a 1 1 maiuiu al taatr hoaara, kiad aad
nrHal artutam fraa tiariaaccd aad traaty
atwwlaasa. ,
Hanag aararad tha aatera af twa Pkna
eiaaaaad Sarfeaaa. Or. Ua. H. Ilaara,
tarawrly lrt.a ia caaraa w Ua U. S. ta
rrai Hoapxtai a' Uraaaaaara, N. 0.. aad tar.
U. a.4.rwfrf,roraHySarfvaiaebarra
al Ua C. a. ueaa.ai HeaptuJ al harlutia. M.
U-Laaa tar(aaa m rbarft 17. a Pa t HurprUl
' iMrnam, n. J. tm. awaUaaaa wUi at
taa laara vy dally aad gira aach oikar atua-
DR. J. MILES HUNTER
T ill visit the follnwinir nanuwl loa
M '
and remain a few dan in j-h
be aeen by the following schedule, in
order that persona who desire it may
foath Waahtaftoa. New HaaortT ca., . C.aa
Marcb flat and Jd-
Wilaiagtoa, N. C.aa Marek Mtb, 391k A Mtb.
"'""u. vwuaoatea., i. u., March SS A
Fair Slair, a, c, aa April M.
artua C M.. " oa April V4,4tk A Stk
Iweaca, - ' M AprUTtk,.tk au
Society UlU, - oa April lotk.
t karaw oa A prll I Itk aad tk
Kixskui.haa. N. C. a AprU Atk avt lh
','n't ftuia, Hb-kaoaa e. N. O, April 17 A U
traa, Moaiguaary oa . M. April lat A 11
Carthage, Moor oo., N. O , A aril MU A Atk
Ftrpa. chatbaa ea., '. 0., April wtk smh
FayrtteTUlt, N. oa May lat, Id and d
Laabortoa, W.O aa May Sta,Mh A 7U
Browa Marah, Bladta oa., (I. May MhAitth
Cbalara will b dunrlbatad apoa arrlTal al
Bank M ag
THE BROWN
C0TOJ6IEJ
PLANTER ahoald tiamlna tb aba
aamed aM and reliable Ula balart baying any
other. Iteoablnaa tha repaired auallliea of
NIaapllrtly, Nirwug-tai aad Mwraktlliy.
It atua faMland rlvaa, aakn a a cab.
laat Mat (oftea bringlag lc. la l.c
par lb. aboav market.) ami ia aalTenallr ad
alttad to be taa lightaat raaatBaj gia
awe. Wt hare haa uiiny yeara' aipartaao
In tha biulnea and warrant erery git perfect.
Uina aoaautiy Ia ta handa af aur aceal. I
kirk m iMvitj. lMa.ti '
ClrrBlavra,wlu Irailaaaalala and full
parthHilart, aay be bad by adorrwac
ISHAt r r. BROWN, PrvalAwal,
aarwwa a w.iata t .,
Naw Laa.a.l na.
DAWSON, TEEL A HENN1N8, AgaaU,
aarohl '
wli
SUFFERERS FROM CANCER
LOOK TO 101 MEEESTS.
Head tha following, ! which we
wight add vary ataap anora unmet
al reoua uhaw rare a have atoad
th teat f lima I
Thla la to certify that we, tha nndeririaid,
ba.r bp. it riir. l of Cauear b !.. lln-.u
Llml'ry ami Hentiy, and that we rrm.la aouad
ami ami up i luia in, ana we bailee1 war
ruie. iu pein.nent, anil tbeeirully reran.
ui-Hd all thiiaa einicttd with eanwr I arvlr
. 1 1, . ... . r
Mrs. T. J. Ilulla, Fayctteville, N. C.
jerennua eniz, inuiun Trail, .U,
Julia Kolierts, Fayetteville, N. C.
Mrs. Bettie Fultas, Salisbury, N. C.
UulH-n Bryant, I'acolett, H. 0.
J. K. Hraith. Bmith's Grove. N. d
John Wliitaker, MiKircsboro', N. C.
Howell Whitehead, Pactolus, N. C.
Miss Mary leather, Cross Kevs, fi. C.
W. J. Alcaeil, JUiurel Hill, N. C.
Oeo. lee, Johnson. N. C.
Mrs. M. M. Hwiorgood, Asheville,
- Ztcharitth Coggins, Milledgeville,
Mrs. Cartdino Webster, raoolett.
O. Vi.
R II. Withers, Crosliyville, a C.
M. C. Campbell, OolaHboro', N. C.
Uta. II penp A iVnt'er mar ho ciin nllul or
aiinrrwra i i.a iirnaro' Jlnllral anil ruirnl
ral In. It" e," (lol.lnboru. N. 0..n I r l.liid
lev niriier oi Tis le ami t.'il etr Simla, (;he-
w s. i. an rtfnr a cl rulai, or call is
tu m MHfariiMja tr'
r r h t m
n rptXTITK M iOIl 1.1 V.
I-.uiilal II. Footo & Co.,
HANKERS AM) UKOXERS,
t AKOADWAT. K. T.
Miuber of Stock Eiclian; anl Ooltl UotM.
KEyMUtK(lKft.Mtr.rnli Itiank'itav AMran..
fttlt.n. or niiy Hanking Uvtuw t Cvumrrlti
J ' ' 7. B,,,r'lr' ' "v diLaid r i nrj" i ami
k. It U. . ..t. I ..war a itii.i.B awn
" i'CS ISVaf Vat aSf 'MCdll WIR.
' .W VMV 1l .11 CI.IW.lfl WUII"
1. g ptnpb., oi auer aax, ymina or aid, aiaka
nium eH iii y at wo-k lor u. la tber .nart a
mi-n;.. or mi in. tin'-, uian at antlih.r el
Cx'Wnlar fret Addraea . bUama A Co..
Pnnlai-.l, M.lna,
I.1
Gift-tui EUniisE
I I f only'Rcliabls (iia Distribution Jin the
Couiiliy !
860,000 00
IN VALUABLE CIFTS
lo a !MHTI1PTD in " '
La Da SINE'S
1 60th Regular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE,
To H !raw Monday, April 2th, UTJ.
TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF
5,000 EACH IN GREENBACKS !
Tw 'Prtse (1.000 ,
Ifgreenbacks!
tie Prises BOO
TenPriaxo vl0O
On. U.iraa an1 Buggy, wits Sllrer.aoan'el
ll.riinw, worth $")
One Kine 1'onrd Kiwewood Piano, worth 11 1
Tea r.ral'y Hawing Marhlnea. worthtbwrai'hl
Fika tin.it aratdbea ana CbAin., wvilh 9
earhl
Fire nmd latrima Hanti it Watebn, worth
I'M each. .
Tra Iftiea' UoM Boating Watcher, worth 78
ench!
KM Gild and Sllrer Ierer Hnntlng Warrbe
(la all.) aufih rrorn 02010 II. tarh I
OoM rhaina. Sllrer-wara, .lewelre. A.. fto.
Wh'Me nomber (lit., (,M). ricketa limited
toJ,0M.
Af,RST3 WAyTRl TO SELL TICK.
KTStto khom- l.itxml 1'remivmtuiUl bt
paid. ' ,: - '
Sliifle Tlekert II; Sis Ticket 15; Twelr
Ticket. 18 i Twenty It ricketa 130.
Clrrnlameontelnlneafall llet of nrltea. a la-
aerlptian of the Banner of drawing, and other
Inrormauan ta retereaoe to tba WietribnUoa,
alllbeaenttoanroneordSttnctbea. All lat.
urt Boat tot atidreNied to
is wnrr,
u D.aijr. ita as.
CiaomaaTi.-O,
101 W. rifU Br.
Bsrchfl
C. -.. iaV
AssuH:rc2 ec-tety
OF Ta -
UNITED STATES.;
W Ev a .Wir J, tlutd of Life Avuth
aliioh applies th Touting prtnei U tLe 1
distribution of divided,!, auj aKk-h, ba f
allowing the a&toml to sll Li pohoy k th V
Uouipacj only aiter tate4 penods, rrsalta V
more favorable than any hitherto expeneuoe I s-
msy uj enjoyea dv person jxtxij of eon-
BtituUonal loagrvitj, who krp their policies I
in force nntil the middle or latter part of then uvea.
tenia taa SaHowmg naBiebng feataw. whirt
. u.i..iiij(i.ruu run.
tZ'" JT'.l " iauaaja.i., al vaiAat lar K
FIRST SALE OF POLICY TO TTTF. CYWPtVY
AltWrWWWMnlMaM.tfM.i....ai . . .,..-! ... .
T praaiaaaa rttaraad. At taa end f a year. a
... SECOXD-PAtD-tP POUCY.
At taa end af 1 year, r "Ua. At th aajd of I yoajra. Sia.eea. Aj ta aad af M yaara, S3 J
THIRD AV AWI'ITT
.tif.l5.", u.fP0M " smaopiaa r.i ti raasiva, aad. wHk ta eeeee
lf w. wUl parage a ywiy laoaM al III! 3 ; ar. at ia. .ad af yaara, af
TeaeaMtaaba angaria ret, a aarefiH dtra M t WTaarWoa, A aa swafat
a-t. I-. Jia. - u '""""i Ua.HAa,CaaalUag Aetaary.
, rerai, ltdla teaaMraA.tr ae. aill ta it w tbw kiraaiara la exaaTra tka a
H1 . r ring fan p,rtcaara af tba raloe af ta. C.aaaar w.lh regard ta
xtr, ba'aVoin: irZ'Zx z-
I2iuitallo LlfeAriHurRnco Society
120 BROADWAY, New York.
Or any of its Representative throughout tha United States and Canada.
tfT AGENTS WANTiaX-vApply the tursigned.
MATTHEW P. TAYLOR,
v District Agent:
Dr. W. G. THOMAS, . witSH-CTOJi. if.e.
Da. O. G. THOMAS? Modlc1 Examiners.
jaaaarytl
READ ! READ ! READ ! !
' GEEAT DISCOVERY !
BRADIETS PATENT ENAMEL PAINT,
Made from Fnre White Lead, Linseed Oil and Zinc,
And Always Ready for Use.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS :
las riaiaa, ra.ouler Co., Vs.. I
., rabraarT tb, IST3 (
Ma. C. P. KaiOBT-Slr:-lha Palafeaat
taitly to baaidaa ordered ta kegt. Sea gal.
luoa taoh.aad three kaoktia, aaegaltoa tack.
A.practlraaaatiaek, 1 am tk Job aayaalf.
l'wiweeki,ao(a,artanlwork, toaplaudth
kotaa, twa ttiata. Tha laat aoat i applied Mck,
and it hi aow generally eaaeed d, Uat fur
"KnaaMl-lika aan-Bata, aad body, aad bar.
Bony of colore, tbera ia au a baadanawr Job
I tha place. 1 aarao aiiTT-rir (IhS) cil
la t ey tba op-ratioa, wblca la aa Haa laat
auw with "doathera People. It boid bt
lima ly adopted ia Oil kuta. Aay avnatry
lad caa apply It.
1 bare law dabba 1 1 tucb ttaek a Tteti.
aoniala, bat I f. el ata elbly tka great adapta
bility of year name! Paint" the want, af
tar paoa e U aieaiieaiy of a at an al, ta baaa
ty af ooicv , and la bo faet of ! being iaDr
anao, bal I glmearree perw lea oa ( 1 1 It a
derable to you) ti aake what at yontklok
roper af tbd latter.
Very reavectfally and trnly,
a.MclILL,M.D.
B al riaots, Dto. Wtb, int.
Ma. CP. Kaiaar-Dear Sin It aSrd. at
much pleaaure to aay to yoa that tiie Brad ey
PaUnt Kaaaal Palut far txoeedt ay axpoota
Uoa la eoeiMMuy, beantr, and, I bare aeecy
rao- to beiieTo, In d iral.l liT. More than
twelr month, alnoa I painted the roof a" ay
Hotel (Man. on Houaai with tha Bradley Pat
ent Bnamel Paint, aad I waa at well pleaded
with It I detarained la paint tba oataida of the
Hotel, anrl aa moat happy to ray It give, at
pt fed ratlatariloH. In eunchnton I will ay,
If tlilateaHmnnUl will be any advantage to loa,
you are at llbert to aa. It.
Voura ut reaneetfallr,
ISkAU ALKKHTSON,
M nrion Hona Hotel, M. W. eotuer faittt
and St. Paul buaeU, llaltlmora.
" Always Ready for Use and Easily Applied. Sold by the Gallon, jjj.
W ONE GALLON COVERS 20 SQUARE YARDS TWO COATS. "
C. P. IUVIQIIX, 8olo Agent,
50. OS W. LOMBVRD MTREET,' BALTIMORE.
W Speclia.n. and Prlo I lat forniahed gratia, Prlo Utt t'nd Sptelatnt caa be aeen at tbl
Offlo. , Barehl
"yytLKES MOKHIS, MICHAKL CKONLT
OBONLT & M0EEI3,
ACUTIONEBK8 AND GENERAL AQXSTS
WIUURfiTOIf. B. C
a Uv k . m! ta. .Ml all fl n.li .1. mm u
nhandiaa bought aad aold oa ooaauatoo.
car peraonaj anenuoa givau ia any kaatnea
mtraated to our oharga.
Proa onr lone a.iwrienoa ta. tha lwltiL
reel warraattd Ta referring hi tha public geaar
ally eejH B
JOFFITT a. CO..
Q-enl Commission Merchants
UOBTH WATEB BTKIIT,
WaaissToa, W. O.
Will tira DroBpt iMrtonal attenUon ta tha aila
orahlpuent of Cotton. Kuvii Storee, General
rromioa, aie.,tte. sjm as rootltuig and tor
warding goode.
Order, aolicltad and prmUr SI led.
Bh,1S t3A-ly
vp a. scinrrTE,
aRANITB ROW.
DEALER IS
rnmitarw, -lattre-we, window Rhadaa. Papat
Uanglnga, Plotar r ranee, Vord, Taaaal, Prla-
gc, An.
Having JiiK roomred t anpply af remit ere, I
in now riarel to give the pablie at good bar
gain, a can be had in the elty.
rieaee oau ano aiaaiaor
Tll MB-
..t
IM'IM'KI.I. ItOI'Mll.
VII.t.TO-i, N. .
ea-raiirria
1 h llal la.af Mill. Houe,(JhurleeUm.
v liai.h, Cartiaae ano Haoraat Waa on.
rat. rt-l n not, try pwinger. to and (mm the
HAitria.ia.
MM ll.
B. F. CR08UND,
GROCER AND
Commissionllerchant,
SALEM,(T.C,
T Refer, by peralm, io Hon. I. O. l4uh,
ab 01 ; W. K. lem ev, Caahter Pint National
Dank ; Wllaoa A Sbobar, Banker., araoaf
boto, N. C. jaa IS-M la
QOV1NGTON, EVERETT CO
O Elf ERAL
liommiision Merchants,
lorth Water Street, WHaiaftoa, V.
Will give prompt peraoul attaatloa to the aala
or ablpaent of Cotton, Kaval Blore. or aar
tmaar rmrraea. vaaa eraora aoucinea aoa
nmantlv ffllea.
June it, lei.
EM-lych
New Boarding House,
Mna. J. A. Cltptokd, Proprietress,
MARKET STREET, : kvtwwta M and M,
WILMIXQTOX, R.C.
mT Good accoamodatlont will bt girt.
Sr TaraM raaaoaabl.
aprlll
Tltf
It J, SCOTT co.r
Cart t raeHaytw aYetal BevaertU Oaaaaua.
alwa MchBa,
Rots Waraa St, Vaoaa 601 EzoBAaaa,
wn.MlNUTOK, N. o.
BP LibaraJ adTaneee aad oa conairnaeatf
ofootton, hartl Store tod Country jVndaot
of til kind. -----
detLJ STS-ly
r'
ara iliaairacad b a cu vur.i .h
t u kaaad .a tka iVm ami
r
aaris. agtu.
pav oetr. af aeaauaat recara4
O. P. KsiaaT. Eu.Dear air: I have had
Bradley'. Paiaat Saaaal Palat, which I Bar.
ehavd froa ywa, aatd iaatde aad aacald, both
ay evening ana rare, ear two year. It
a aw great plaaaa t I bt tblt to aay that
maea ra 1 an ta roar recoaaeadationa ka
facility af aaa, tooaoay, durability aad baaa,
tj. Veor.. eery traly,
THOMAS J (aVINO,
tf Tho J. Irrtag A Oa , lb Watt Ball. Bt
B.LTiMoa, I apt. M, 1ST1
TotiiPcbuo.-Itsflbrd m aaeh pkeaa.
ara ta ttat Uat la duly, in I, Fraat BUeet
Theatr wat palatad laaid aad aat with Brad
lay 't PaUat lata! rami, far wbtek U. P.
Kaigbt, Ma. M Watt Leabard atraat, a kgeni;
aad ta teeUTy ta itt ruperiortty tver aay and all
other paiata for (iallar aara. la a pel rat
dwtlllag taa pair! poalbly be tabjroted to th
t ry a. rare Urt It ssdergott at tba eaUbll-b-BMnt,
whtrt, daring oar dally daaalag, aoap
aad tod arecpnaUntly applied ta it, aad yet M
ppearfa. aauad aad freah a wbaa Iretput
oa. Of th lua.rou. adrantage It atatati
rer other palati I will mantloa Ua belag
nixed and raaly for at In quaatltita to (ait
pareaatw, It quickly drying proper' IM,
which tare aach time la tb execution ef
work whtrt a tint It aetded. and It vary par
roptlhl tenacity, which Impart beauty aad
durability lo the objaeta on which It la ued.
Ataneh I Boat tarnertly reonmatnd nt th
nercbanta anil tradaaaea of aur eltr, belle
In. that It will giea thea -rearer aatlafMlioa
tbau Uiey taa poaalbly antlclpata,
W M K. S IN N . front St. Theatre.
Baltimore 4 prll IS, Win.
a. a, baKEihtox. ' 1 raos. a ptllu
A A A8HB.
MZ1B1K0H, FULLER & ASHZ,
, Attorneys and ttiiiisclloh at Lav,
RALEIGH, K. C.
WIU nrtetlo Is tb Stat and Federal Court
wherever their eereteee aay ha required.
flloa-fora.r oOiot af Philltna A Merrt
aow. march l-3Boh
D 00 It 8,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
WOOn MOTJLRIMUS, 8TA1R RAID,
MKWalJI AND ALL KINDS OP
FANCY LA8b,
Largo Stock- Lowest Bates.
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
1END POR ISTIaATE A PRICK LISTS
KE0GII k TH0RXE,
S4 asd ana canal street,
BovVlT)ch NEW TO"K CITY.
Wooster & Conoley,
Hating Mauetalad with siyatir Mr. J. W.
Conoley, well kuowa Dragglit of thla city,
th bualn-ea will hereafter b coadaeied snder
th ttjle of "vTooatar A Conoley." '
4. U WOOSTER.
u.tr
march I
KID FOXED BOOTS !
'THE FIR EST CLOT II AND MOST PASH.
tenable atyl.. .
DUDLEY & ELLIS,
. Sign of tb Big Boot.
aprtl II
LOTTEEY.
i w rnmwm
Missouri : State lottery.
Ijegalisnd by 8ut Antbority and Drawn
in Public In 8b Loots.
Grand Single Number Scheme.'
Sartr IIMBEBS.
CI ana D, la Drawa April SO, 173.
5,880 PrUes, AmrrouUuf to $300,000.
prira ef.,.,S,onn
- . ma
got priaeaof.. ..S Kw
t prl.ee of..., mc
t priaeaof.... "
priaeaof.... m
privet of.... tN)
M priaeauf....
M priaeaof.,.. IM
1W ppiimi fljf,,,! lOw1
10 prlaeaef.... 1
f pnaa ai.M.
t prle of....
1 Beit af...
4 priaeaof....
neiaetaf....
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t Am
t.nr;
fo peiaeaof.,..
IS priaetof ...
pi lata of....
IA"
Tickets, $10.
naif Tickets, $3.
Quarters, t2 60.
mr Onr totterlea are chartered by th State,
ara el ware drawn at tha time named, and til
rira wlnr are ander th MuorriMoa ef awora
OBrwalaaoaeta.
Baf Tot em rial nrawina wm aa punnaneo ia
i h at. laiaie eawera. and a ooirv of iirawinr
aant to pare haaera of ticket . - (J
Wa will uraw a nailer amem wa lasi
oar ot every aaxntb during Uie year IHIib
a Fern ft at one riea ny n m r vr
MOVJtV OPTKRS, KC'ltSTERFD
at our rlek by POST OFFTCR
LS, H F'liHTK.RFD LaC.
rFK, DRA FT or AAr Kr,6a. Heul Tor t cit-
ealar. Aodre,
MUKKAI, AIXUUKll ot UU.,
Faat Oflle Bos S4M. St. Inwi. Mo
aprtl IS K-dAw-0d-Te,lMrst.