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ffnimiGTon. n. c. Thursday. june 24. 1075.
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WILMINGTON, ' N, Ols
THTJE3DAY.JU5E 24. 1875
BY TELEGRAPH.
COUJiTEUFKimiS.
lYrreBrBO, June 23 Noon A
thoroughly organised gang of oonnter
leitors, under the lead of Dr. Milton
fl. rank, a practicing physician of
Allogbaoey City, has fcueu broken op
and aeyeral of the ta ruber., inohiding
Fra ik. were arrested and $20,000 in
counterfeit taonsy was also captured.
The attention of the government , waa
oalled to the work of these men
through letten containing oonaigo
meuUftf the epnrioue money; which
being unstamped, went to the dead
Jetter oflloe. , . , .. . , , ......
GOTHAM.
... TWEED..
Nkw York, June 2.' N-ght Tweed
is still in Ludlow Street jail awaiting
the procaremeut of three million dol
lars bail in the civil suit. His family
a id counsel visited him there to-day.
The City of ( Mexioo. Sherwood,
which sailed henee for Havana, June
22 J, has returned damaged. When 20
miles south from Bandy Hook came
in collision with an unknown bark,
carrying away lis upper works, staving
a hoie in her bow and damaging her
stern. Will have to discbarge cargo
for repairs. ,,. .:, , . . . , .-. i .
t JCTIUCIJSMS.
The rectifying establishment of
Bevis, Fracer A Co., St., Louis, has
been i?4 by orders from Wathlng
ton for aoal-paytnent of $14,000 taxes.
A Hartford dispatch states that
President Cununings, of the Wesleyan
University, haa tendered his resigna
tion. GoL B, T. Sage, late Superintendent
and Chief Engineer of the Atlanta and
Riohmond Air Line R. R., was found
dead in his bed yesterday morning in
Atlanta, Oa. " : v
ST. M AMY'S COLLEGE.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.-
Eirt(rr(BTjno Md., June 23 Noon
The' commencement exercises of Mt.
Bt. Mary's College begun yesterday by
a brilliant exhibition of the Juuiors.
To-day the graduating class takes leave
of the Mount -The trains are loaded
down with visitors. Among the late
arrivals are Bishops Lynch and Elder
and a great number of priests.
EiuuTTsnuBO, Ma, June 23. Night
The commencement exercises of
Mt. St. Mary's College were brought
to a close to-day in the pressnoe of a
great throng of visitors from all parts
of the country. In addition to friends
of students there were present of
Alumni, Cardinal MoCltwkey, Arch
bishops and Bishops, and about sixty
Priests; ... .
EUROPE.
MORE FAILURES.
THE CHINESE DIFFICULTY
SETTLED. . :.
-Lohdow, ' Juno 23 Noon The fol
lowing failures have been announced:
J. H. Randall & Son, No. 20 King
William street, liabilities! $9,000,000;
Win. Marshal, of Manchester, liabih
tioa $5,000,000. M u
It is offloially' announced that the
King of Bnrmah has given a satisfac
tory explanation of his course of action
to Sir Douglass Forsyrhe, the British
Envoy. War in now conBidored im
possible. -
Advices from China say that the dis
order in Chin Kiang was caused by
the arrest of two native soldiers for in
sulting the American Consul and - his
wife, and , ia now dying out, China
having partially satislieu tue demands
for renaration. . ..
London, June 23 Night The King
of Bnrmah has griuited to Great Brit
inn the right to send forces through
his dominions to western China, if re
quisite for future expedition.
Ubbmn, June 23 Night The Uer
man Government is preparing a Par
liamentary , measure prohibiting pub
, lio religiona to proceed. This is aimed
at the Catholics.
London, June 23 Night Wilson &
Armstrong, No: 69 Aldermahburg st,
have failed. Their liabilities are one
million dollars. , . ,
THE BLACK HILLS.
VAST GOLD MINES.
Chicago, June 23 Night The spe
cial correspondent of the Inter-Ocean,
With the foientifio-expedition in the
Black Hills.at Camp Harney on French
creek, sends the following telegram via
,Fort Laramie, dated June 16 : Gold
in large qnantities and of good quality
has been discovered in Custer's Gulch,
French Creek and along this stream
for a distance of upwards of seven
miles towards its sonrce or Gulch
. mine. There are scattered along
French creek four different mining
parties, numbering twenty-flvo men,
who have token up claims on all of
which good color has been obtained.
There are also several quartz beds
which promise rloh returns, but the
greatest importance , is attached to
Gutoh gold diggings. When gold was
discovered the scientists were at camp
Turtle and only arrived here yester
; day afternoon, when they were some
what astonished ' at the discovery. It
ia intended to make this a permanent
emp where the command will remain
until the return of the supply train
um x on Laramie. : .
SPOTTED TAIL.
PREPARATIONS FOR A GIGAN
TIC WAR.
Omaha, June 23 Night Advices
from Spotted Tail's Agency state that
three largo war parties left that vi
cinity on the 17th hint., one of each
for the Poncaor Pawnee and Khashone
reset tations. It is tbonpht among
postal men that a g'gantio ludian war
is bikhu to ue mauguraieu. lumr
mstion has been sent to the Indian
Agents.
CALIFORNIA.
Salt Francisco,' June 23. The Peo
ples' Independent State Convention,
after adopting long aeries of resolu
tions against monopolies, plaoedfonr
gentlemen in nomination. Without
earning to a vote they adjourned to to
morrow. The Peoplea Independent Conven
tion nominated Gen. Bidwell, of Butte
oounty, for Governor, and Lieut, and
Acting Governor Pachioo for Lieut. -
Governor. ".'
HEAIMJUAUTEKS.
PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS
IMPORTANT COURT DECISION.
Washington, June 23. Night The
Signal Bureau telegraph is working to
Fort Sill, Indian Territory.
I he President has signed the com
mission of MoGrew to be Gth Auditor,
vioe SheaU, also Miller as Postmaster
at xuscaloosa. -
Charles has been appointed as Sur
veyor of Customs at Augusta, Oa.
lhe Comptroller of Currency has
reoeived information of a decisiou re
cently rendered by Judge McCaudless
in an action of debt brought against
the cashier of the Monongahela Na
tional Bank of Brownsville, Pa., to re
oover a penalty of five hundred dol
lars for the refusal of the cashier to
permit the Deputy Collector of Inter
nal Revenue to examine the checks on
file in said Batik. The Court entered
judgment for the defendent, holding
that the Internal Revenue Collector
had no right under section 3177 of the
Revised Status to examine the powers
claimed by him.
Secretary Delano has returned.
A new and dangerous counterfeit
was discovered at the National Bank
Redemption Agency of the five dol
lar notes of the first National Bank of
Canton, Illinois. This is evidently
changed from the plate on whioh the
counterfeit on the Traders national
Bank of Chicago and ' the First Na
tional Bonk of Paxton, Illinois wub
printed.
Executive Centum jneotiua;
Hdqbs, Central Ex. Com.,
Demooratio Conservative Party, ,
New Hanover Oounty, Wilmin
ton, N. Q.June 17, 1875.
The members of the Central Execu
tive Committee of the Demooratio
Conuervativb party of New Hanover
oounty (being the Committee as con
stituted bofore the county A Pender
was established) are requested to meet
at tho Star offioe, in this city, Wed
nesday Juue 30, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
The objeect of the meeting is to call
a County Convention to nominate
three candidates for the Constitutional
Convention
W. H. Bernard,
Chairman.
WilMilugtou District.
Below we give for the benefit of our
readers the appointments of Rev.
W. . S. . Black, Presiding Elder,
for his third round of quarterly meet
ings for the present Conference year
of the Wilmington District:
Wilmington, at Fifth Street, June
27 and 28. . -
Clinton, at Goshen, July 18 and 19.
; Cokesburg. at Bethel, July 25
and 26.
Whiteville, at Abbottsbnrg, August
1 and 2.
Elizabeth, at Bladeu Springs, " Aug
ust 8 and 9. -
, Bladen aod C. F. Mission, at Cen
ter, August 15 and 16.
Topsail, August 22 and 23.
Magnolia, at Harrell's Store, Aug
ust 29 and 30.
Wilmington, at Front Street, Sep
tember 5 and 6.
Smithville, at Smithvillo, Septem
berl2andl3.
The Comnileaarlat of tUo Uody.
The stomach is the commissariat of
the nhvsioal system. It furnishes the
natural sustedance of every organ. If
disordered, the whole body languishes;
but, however affected, its tone and
vigor may always be restored by a
a course of Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters. The regularity in its operations
whioh this grand tonic alterative es
tablishes is the most direct means of
obviating physical debility, impurities
of the blood and affections of the dis
charging organs. We know that if di
gestion or the habit of the body is ob
structed, the entire physique is weak
ened in consequence of insufficient
conversion of the food into blood; and
it is equally certain that the refuse of
the system not being wholly thrown
off is sure to contaminate the vital
fluid and surcharge the bowels and
kidneys with vitiated matter which
weakens and inflames them. The
Bitters, by strengthening the organs
of discharge' enables them to act vig
orously, and thus liberates the pent
up waste which would otherwise work
incalculable injury.
Johrwon'a Anodyne Liniment may
be used to advautage where any Lini
ment is desirable. In cases of severe
cramps and pains in the stomach, it is
undoubtedly the best article that can
be used internally.
Habitual constipation leads to the
following results: Inflammation of the
kidneys, sick and nervous headache,
biliousness, dyspepsia, indigestion,
piles, loss of appetite and strength;
all of which may be avoided by being
regular in your habits, and taking, say
one of Partton'a I"urgative PilU night
ly for four or six weeks. .
K1W AD71ETISX3I15TS.
NEW HANOVER OOUNTY.
WiLXmTO, M. C JaM Xfci, ISIS.
Ia parsaaim T lMn IS r "A. Art t
IUim ," rtlfU4 r.biwy MU, 114,
ml MOM UK u met I mom atm-mm-
ln;e, th. Mmi4 of ()Miitv WnWamil
N.w ltkiwnr nxntj Mt td a4 tb. Uoart
n. ia ik ett at w Italnitiw. IWttiw
Pum m1 t bU aota, aai un takM a t-
oemuutu
ner vmibi r Jam, ists.
at vhlrh Ub. Iks OoamtMiMW U1 hmmI
to nrM U feu Hat ut nlHlioi NparM
tit UtMi, mmi aitot tb twu j mn.u.f
Ihm tu pajrabM if Mh ft mm mm RltHi(
tk mn. t.pOTil bla a una. Tk Maoaw
ik JDova will onuiM mi vo. spaa mt
THKXK WOMKIMU UATB.
1h Daard will kr all fnoma bjaotlaf Is
th T.lultoa of tk.tr prxMrty or to tk.
.no.ut si Ui diargml flaM tk.at. l b
HiwrU kM right to rata tarnations r im
port! tkM may aNawa.kir , and fur
uat purpoa an .mpowaras to nauMa aae
lamia llM
Aflor lb. ti Itota art maO. and kUead ia
Ui kaiui r tk. Skaria. It will k. alnoat iai.
puwibl.to aiab. rurnotlona, All (aulli aiiut
i. oonHlrra Ui. faultt of tk tax parara
thoUMlrra. aud iwllo. m har.br it. tbat ao
alteration will b aad altar lb tiai as
iiirwi, io.pt la aooordaiio witlt to ttrlet lk-
tor of tk law.
JAMBS WIIJIOW,
Chairman Board of count tmuatonara.
juutti lot at
Card of Thanks.
Th. Ladia af Wllmlagtoa Lodg Ma. (4, 1. 0.
e. T , datirs to ntira tbolr tkaaka to th fbt
iowtuf aautad ladia and gaatUBMB for tkir
kladot la watrikaUat to Us Fartiral knd
Bt.l (itaa by told Udgw Jaa toth: at M
Rati, O D Mjrara, B aoioawa. I H Batltk. T
Uttnabarger, Mr Inpia, Mr Ohadboarn,
Mr BaiiJ Barry, Mr i'korbara and Ml Us
man.
By order of the Lodf.
WILI.II SKIXRKM,
K. 9.
Ulia ANNA JAMBS,
juoe34-lt A. B. S. ISO
Latest Publications.
TUB MT8TKHIK8 Or TBI OUTJRTOr
NAFLkH, br Oaora W. K.Tnulil. aath-
or ot "MyaterUa of the Court a London,"
"Koa FoatSr," Lord Haaondal," UniuUaa
of Urunwick,,"'lay Prlo,"o.,ot. . :
FRANCIS HILTAHD,
B Mr. Hanr Itood. adtho. af xr.rf
Lynna," "Flra Tliooaand a lanr," to., a to.
. For Ma at ' " '. ' ; ; - "" " " ..
HEINSBERQER'G
Ut Btok and Motto Btora. '
yanaM - '' 150-tf
Entirely Hew.
Try a s-latf of so Boda Wator, with to
"toiiio oyrup."
jAm.i:. c. nivNDB. DKuaeiitT,
Third atraet, oppuaito Utty Mall.
ProaorlnUona oomiiouBUad at all hour, da
and night juaM-tr
Prime Virtrinia Hams.
About 1000 of very cb.lca old Virginia
Uamt Jmt rsoslrtd and ft tola by
JonW-lt
DtROHETfttO,.
Attention ! Attention !
All who are deatrout of oonTtrtlna eaah Into
ahoea preparatory to leaving tba eity for the
aunt mar will And It to their auvantag by oall-
ingaiao. ki narcat street, wnor they will
Bud an Immenaa and wail ealoctod ttook of
Boutt and Shoe tt graatly rduead prli
OkARLiS A. PRIOR,
ho. 31 Market ttreet.
-1 oiiM tf
We Gall Attention
To our Fare Linen Coats at only. . . $1
Handsome Black Ashnant Goats $3 CO
Hats from 15 eenta up.
Trunks 2andnp.
Bags..............;... SI 25 and tip.
ALL CLOTHING VERY
CHEAP, at
MUNSON & CO.,
CITY CLOTHIERS.
Jaat 84 IRA n?
JUST RECEIVED. .
150
BALES 8RLRUTKD
NEW YORK HAY,
FOR SALE FROM WHARF,
.-By- . v ,
B. F. MITUIIKLL & BON.
ISO-It
Jnnt 24
Dissolution of Partner
ship
N
OTIUB 18 HRBRBT G1VRN that tht
f artnerahlp lately axtotlog between William
P. Oldham and Prettna Gumming, ander tht
firm-name and atylt of Oldham Camming,
tu dlaeolvtd oa tht Slat day of Jnnt, ISIS, by
mutual content. By tht tormt tf thsdlatolu
tkm all debt owing to aatd firm ar to.bt paid
to Preston Cunmlng, who It alone authorised
to receive and reoeipt lor tht tamo, and all
debit owing by laid Arm art to be presented
to blm for payment.
W. P. OLDHAM,
PRKSTON UUMM1NO
June Sid, UTS.
Additional Notice.
mllB BC8INK88 heretofore carried oa by
the Arm of O'dtaam a Oammlrg will bt eon
tinned at lha rant place, al the foot of I Kick
Street, by Ptenton Camming nrntor the Rrm
ameof Preaton Vummlng At O., who, thank'
ful for the very liberal patronage, respectfully
eollolU a ooutlnuanot of th tame. ...
PHR8TON OUMMIRfJ.
June 2Sd, 187oC ; ,
June it.
w
F.nnMOOAStnMa.n4TMTIIe
tJAMWa atpeoinlty at tht
ai hi
kral urrioa.
wUUa
KrW ALVISTISIJIZITS.
Smith's Feed Cutter.
T
HB BIST and tooat dtrakla rrd Oatter
in la awkai.
rot aato tow by
OILBS a) MCKOBIkON.
HI
JuaaB)
HEEXSSSZa FELULE CCLLE&E.
UKKSXSBUKO, M. U.
THR FAIL 8 Mi ION WILX BEQIN ON
tlx lata of Aifwk tmtw0 mtaoad.
rharfa. par naaalen of waaka, board (a
Inatraafwaahtngaadlisht)1 !. Taltloa
In ragular BaglMi rvnn, I to. Cbaraaanir
tr atadiaa, aaadarato. For oatakignaaoan-
H.fLTk Woaoa, Fratdl Baardof l"raauia,
jnnaU M4-l
Dor Collars
DOG COLLARS,
DOG COLLARS,
DOG COLLARS,
DOO COLLARS m tka lUt, Haraati
and Trank Mtora of
CARPENTER A MALLARD.
Ma. S Snatk Front Itrtat, WUmlagtoa, N. (1.
Jan It I-tf
Cooper's Tools,
QF WARRANTED qrjAUTT. TkaUrtaat
aud boat atnrlaiant ot aU braadt of Ih. abort
goodt and at th lowaat priot la thla city, oan
k foaad at lbs old taUbUahod Hard war
Hanaa af -Jaat
Ft
JOHN DAWBON.
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Special Brands Plug
Tobacco.
"OOMrETrnoN,"
"WAVERLET,"
ROB ROT,H
; . ., "LONE STAR,"
So wall tad favorably known.
D. PICOTT.
jaat 10 141
. Blank Books
rJIUI LAUtiBBT and moat complate stook
ia tat City.
Playing Cards,
JJOMIN018, Cha Man,
Urlbbagt Boardt, Oncokan, At.
STATIONARY
A FULL and oomplato aaiortmtiit of Paper
and Eartlopot, Initial Paper of all kind and
ttylea
Ail idt nio a
Conoloy & Yates,
CITY BOOK STORE.
141
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Quarantine Notice.
fTNTIL PUHTHIR NOTICK ALL VR8-
alt from Porta Booth pfCtpt rear will eomtto
at the Vlaltlng Station, near Deop Water
Point, and await the luapeetlou of the Qaar.
antlna Pbytioiaii. ,
AU vetwli from Ports where Tollow Fever,
or other Infectious diaeant eileta, will bt re.
quired to undergo a rigid and prolonged taar
antlne. AU reaeell or boU of any character having
ttokntttta board on arrival, or having had
alckneaa any tlmt duiing Uit voyage, are re
qairwd to eorae to the Station for inapeeUon
without regard to the Port tiom whenoe they
otoe. VeoMl not Included at above will pro
ceed without detention.
PHota art especially enjoined to makt care-
till enquiry relative to vol tela, crew, Ac, and
If not atinHed with tht atatementt of the Oap
tola or commander, or tf the veaatl It In a
Blthy condition, they will bring the veaael to
the Station for further examination.
' Pilott Wilfully violating tht Quarantine
Lana are lubject to a forfeiture of their branch
Maatera of veeoala to a One of two hundred dol
lar s day for every day they violate the
Quarantln l.awn; and all other ptraonl ar
llanM for tach and tvery oflenc.
All vettolt tubjtct to vlaltatlon under above
regulationi, will aet a Bag in the mala rigging,
port-tide.
r. w. rui in.1
Quarantine Phyaiolea,
Port of Wilmington, N.
Bmithvlle, M. a, May tt, IMS.
may Sv 128 tilnovl
WARM SPRINGS
'MADISON COUNTY,
Weatern North Carolina.
muiBK BPBIMG8 art tltuatod flvt mllet
from tht Tenneaaee Hi t,on the bankt of tht
Prench Broad rlvwr, In the very mkiet of the
bigheat ranget of mountain eaat oi th Mtaait
elppl river.Tn n country generally known aud
trmhrully called the Slirlnd of Amarioa.
TUB MO'l'RL AOOOMMOUATIO8 art
neurpaMKd at any watering plno or lummer
renorttntha a.nntrr. The Bathe constat of
large pool of a clear, powerful Mintrol sad
lite trie Wmitr, tompemtare.lirj to litt dagre
ITahrenh.lt, which are wondkrruUy Invlsoratlng
to all invalid, iaalliteg the circulation and
etimulaUng the eeoretory organa, and will, in
moat eaaet of Chronic and Sub-Aeuto Uout,
Mheumatlam, Parnlyala, Dyapepala, Menrnlgla,
Becondary Byphllla, Hepbrillo and Oloaioue
Diaordera, Borofula, Cutaneoua Dlaeaaea and
many dlaeaaea peculiar to remalea, eB'ect a
apMdy and radical earn. There ie afeo a Oold
Bulphar Spring hw the Warm Hprtag, ro
eembllng very oloaely la temperature and color
of d.poeit, the Tel Ion Sulphur Spring of Vir
ginia, with a ralphuroat odor much atronger.
Tbeat Springe are eaay of aoeeaa from all
Southern cltlta by all the line of railroad,
converging Into Eaat Tennemee, via Angnata.
Atlanta and Rnoivllla, to Morrbttown, Real
Tenneeree, thence to Uumberland Gap and
nbarleaton railroad t mil, to Waif Creek
thence bv it are 8 mile, lo the 8 print, an aasv
and oomrurtatil trip. Kionralon Ticket art
on tela la an tne principal citiae to ana rrom
theae Spring! at a great reduction on local
rate.
Rates of Board, $40 Par Month,
12.130 Par Weak, f 2 Par Day,
Children and Colored Servants Half-Prlo.
Apply to Manager for Pamphlet and Circa
rare or to Wilmington Druggieta.
A SAMPLsT,
tieneral Manager for Warm SprlngaCo.
Juntl lav-dlmsod-wlm
imPBPAfrR DIBICTCRY.
The CliMitniirObscrver,
Tka only moralAf dairy pa' pikllrhrd la
tk. Slat woalof K.lvlgh and North l Wll.
nla(ton, aSkraiM4al abliK.mlanadf-
tMar. lla olrealaUoa. Ma ami naatBli
hltt ba.a laxnlv IuummI diutn. th. 111
)m paat, and It now nmfhm wxmt mi th. Mar.
ohaatrWMtara North Oniaiina, thaaaakr
lag an aaavrpaaml niadtaai of enaiaiauloa
ItiMi not m rilli. Marrk.ntaof . lire Uijtwa ami
tk paopl of WaeUrn Nor Ik Oaroitna.
viaatot tcaacairrioa!
Daily.. toparanaanu
Wtokry 1 1S
S AdvaitaaBf vary tow.
marl.. MK-U
THE PEE DEE HERAID.
Published erery Wednesday at
WADESBOUO, ANSON COUNTY,
BV
JOSH. T. JAM & CO. '
Hat a Iwtt and rapMW rnrtraaalng trrcnla.
ttoa In Ik rat ltot euuntry In Monk and Bontk
Uaroilna.
Adrarthwrt will Ind It th aMnilum In
tlthar af th atatar Ktata. lor raaoklag tk.
laraxtr. plantor and marohanta,
Tka exteruive local adirtlning pat
nmaff exhibited in Ut column it Um
bt evidctue oilt large and itituen
Hat circulation. '
if BpiaiB oopltt, with rat t ndror.
tlMng, aaat frao, poataga paid, ia appltaatkon
to th nndarnlgnod, akhat at Wadaakor) ar
WUmlagtoa.
1 JU8H. T JAMF8 A on.,
Bdltoraand rroprletor
4A-f
THE RALEIGH NEWS
DAILY AND WEEKLY
rvBLitaan t
THE NEWS rCBUSDlNO CO.
DBTOTBD TO THB BUT lNriKEBTa
of the BUM of North Garollna.to th.
taonaafof lb OnnaorTatlr party, th dotal
opaaaat of U khldea waaltk of th State, th
Inviting emigration into oat totdM, and ad.
vaaoamant of th walfar of our iil la
tvarythlng tbat torrei to tanks a Beat props
an and Indapendant Its ,
ADYERTTSTNO COLUMNS
ill b roanH of graal adrantaga, at bath th
Dally and Weakly elronlato Urgaly In trarr
portion of tbt Stat. Katot toodarat.
BDP80BIPTI02I BATR8 1
. Pally, One Tan , ,tso
" Month! I 00
Wek!y-One Year 1
JUHn 1). CAMHRON, Fill tor,
V. . aniaw- ji . ruiiw
JOttlAN NTONR, ttaonlatt Ritltfrr.
m, u. wooDHon. liomi Kiiirnr,
COIf Wilmington: j
IB AIJVB TO HER INTBKBHTS In Rnal
OaniUna, hat burtuea. Men will advertltt la
THE WASHINGTON ECHO,
a large and well tetabliahtd weekly newrpa
per. etreniaung nawnaiTaiy in uinnnuva
rJ.da, Ueautort, PainlltHi, Pitt, Kdgemiuib.
and thnM ailjolnlng. Kate Low.
Wait P. Wiixunaoa, R. Oaona,
Lato af Tarboro. of Wnahlngton.
Rditoraanil Proprietor, .
otM Htaroopy.
The Spirit of tho South
la the ahVrl newapaner publlahed In Kock-
Ingham and baa the largeat olreulatlon of any
taper punnanra in too rnim mniif, na
n. md each week bv a least ROW) rnnVLS,
m.klnc it the tori mrti$imi avuMwm. J n aoll-
tloa It ia fr, mirxatiral ami irtu, I h or
can of no irtv or oilnoe, but I the rhamplnh
of the Peoiilet Hlghta, being thoroughly dt-
voi.a to in boat luurmnaoi au.
Bubaorlptlon, onlyll a year, free of pontage
Specimen eoplea mailed free on application. -
liaiee 01 aaveriwuig vary r.awuaui..
Addraat
SPIRIT Of THB BOUTH,
Rockingham, N. O.?
march 11 SO-tf
Southern Illustrated
!
RALEIGH, N. 0.
THB ONLY UitUSTKATBO JrVCERLf
In the Month. Btsht nauea, Purtv onl-
amna. CoDtainins more read lug matter than
anvweeklvDublUheil in the M,,uth.rn Htatoe.
The Aral number of the BOUTHKBM llr
k.U8TUATBl AUa will bt Imu.d on
tuurdar VStm amy ! Jane, 1898.
Tht Publlaher Intends making It an tllua
trated record ofth tlmee. llwllltreatof tverv
toplo, PtliUcal, lllstnrioal, Llwrary, and
Sol.nttSo, which la of currant lntaroat, and
give the beat llluatratlonttliat can beobtnlned,
original or rnraign.
1fl,e SOUTH kKN II.LU8TUATKI) AOR
will be printed on new type, and heavy book
m'iUi Hat of eontribntort will bt found the
namce of manv of the beat wntera In the Mouth.
Sxrial and alinrt storiea. Doema and akotchna,
and arall oondnctod elllorlal douartments. air
ing the laraat personal, literary, snlantlHfl, iiO
llt'cal. rellglooa and commercial Intelligence,
will rnrnlDh every week an amount of reading
matter unsurpassed by other papere, in .Hel
lene, and variety. It la Intended to make the
BOnTMKKN ILLUSTRATED AB a Jonr
nal for the Sreaid i ttveral eolumn will be
tpoclally devoted to all tubjeott petttlnlng to
(lorneatto and aoclal life.
No tamlly should bt witnout it.
Mubsorlptlon prloe only S per annum, Pott
age free.
It, i, X VIMU.VM., iiiuiror,
Raleigh, N. O.
Junei us tf
Pee Dee Courier. -7
A
BB THB MEUGHAMTJ OP W1LM1NO-
ton awar that the Com lor It tht only Demo
cratic paper published la Bocklu am, and
tbat It clronlatet extensively In Richmond,
Montgomery and Anson eonntlee T -1 '
Uatt.ef advertising liberal and no titoa
charge, mads for changing advtitistmenti
wtelily. DUCKBTT EK71N,
marekl-tf Rdltort.
SHELBY BANJNER, ;
Publlahed weekly, at RHBLRT, Cleveland
Oouaty. M.C.at SI 60 per annum, In ad
vance: has a larse and rapidly increasing cir
culation in nearly ail the oonntlea West of
Mecklenburg. Also, an extensive circulation
in the eountiee of SDartonburs. York and
Union, 8. 0. HJuet been enlarged from a
twenty to a thirty-two eolumn, and Is now
adorned with aa entire nsw drw. In pohltcM
ar Drmoerotit The Carolina Central Railway
bain now enmpletod through to Wilmington,
and Shelby being the Weetern termluua, the
Ummir ia a moat axoeuena navonmiug meur
um. Bate, madarnia,
DURHAM AWBBII ,
Bditors and Proprietor
M-t
CoffeeCand Cheese.
t)OA8TRD JAVA ANU BIO OUFPBR,
It - - - w . v
Bapaago and Bidam Oheeae, , , 4 .
Ftrtalta, o. . W. H0NOj7
N. B. Cornet Market and second Bts.
June) 11
SXW ADYEETISEHIMS.
BEOWN &
45 MARKET WET,
Have determined to clear out all their
H li 31 3X 13 It NTOOK
GEEATLY REDUCED PRICES
V . Bale to commenoe on - 1 u 4 i
MONDAY; JUNE 7TH, 1875. .
Borne great Bargains will be olToroil. We do not consider it necessary to
go into details, as tho.publio generally
One! Price.
; '.JIM J, .!t, Uli I
- " - - i ; - ' - Oall early and secure a ; '
BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Harket Street. '
u' - - las
BARGAINS III SDR DRESS GOODS
at- ; ;i r "-: ;;,!
No. 8G MARKET STBBlfiT.
"AB tJ8UALrAT Tma SEiBON,
. ,- ..." , ., ',. I ' , ' -.! '
At Tory, Tory low'prioos. Will
of those
mil mil
PACIFIC PERCALS and CAMBRICS
' AT UNUSUALLY
j i Ay WJLlj
piniTR
White Goods, ladies' and Gents' Gause Vests,
OAUSE FLANNELS,MARSEILLES
HOUBE-KEEriNQ
M. M. KATZ'S,
UISCSLLANEOUS.
LO
ThslKIUSK raoHiuiv built for amlTM'L
OoeopledbvtheUev.J. U. Illden, oniiil
Seventh, between thaeluut aud Mulberry Hit.
xerraa reasooauia.
H. 11AAK, Urocer,
Corner Ttb aud Uhestnut Streets.
mmiV t , Ita-tf
Reduction in Prices
FAMILY SUPPLIES
fresh this week,
Imported aod Domestic
At GEO. MYERS,
Preserved Ginger
AND SHAKER PRESERVES
atreduoed prloe., at
Cooked Corned Beef
a T REDUCED PBIOBB.'"'"' - - -At
OKU, MYEE8.
Best Butter
TN THE WOBuU attOcenU per pound.
At GEO. MYERS.
New Process
EMPIRE FLOUR. Kotwlthstandlng tht ad
vance In Flout at reduced nrloes.
At OKU. MYEHS.
Bottled Lager Bier.
BB8T la tht State at reduced nrl oes, at
. .. OJCa. MTERS
CASKS IMPORTED CLANTt) at rednced
prim, and on hundred thousand Brgare,
At
CEO. MYERS.
It A It South Front Street.
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The Piedmont Press :
HICKORY, N C. ''
It the only paper published In Catawba
county, and haaanexUineiveotroulatlou among
Merchants, Farmer,, and all ClaMct of bual.
ne. men In the Btate. 1'he Pawe it a live,
wide-awake Democratic paper, and Is a desira
ble medium for advertising in Weetern North
Carolina. Liberal torma allowtd on yearly ad
vertisement. Unburn lotion SI in advance. '
..Lima. MIIRH.11.1. T(IMI.INH(1V-
" . - Editor, aud Proprietors.
. - . w . r
bihvu sa ll-M
RODDICK,
know we do nothing by halves.
Strictly Caslv
t 1 il
TLL'BEli BALANCE OP 1 1 "
1
i.'-V'M ;.; ;l! i.f j iU'A I
also open this week another lot ,
desirable .
LOW TWCEli ALSO
lAVAVJUAn AJALMAIM
AND HONEY COMB SPREADS,
O00DH, 4o., Ao.
36 Market St.
MISCELLANEOUS ,
Bacon, Pork, Flour,
Sugar, Corn, etc
75 Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoul
ders, ;,, . ; , ,:- .. ,
CO Boxes D. 8. Sides,
60 Bbls Pork,
100 Bbls, Refined Sugar, . :
800 Bbla, Flour-4ill grades.' '
8,000 Bushels rrime White Corn ,
100 Bags Trime Rio CoflTee,
100 Bbls. aH. Syrup, '
100 Uhds. and bbla. New Crop Oa
ba Molasses, i . -; i . . . . . a i
800 Bales Prime N. R. Hay, . . , (
350 Bales Prime Eastern Hay,
400 Bundles Hoop Iron, '
200 Second Hand Spirit Oaska, ! -100
Bbls. Glue, . , .
200 Kegs Nails, . ,,
100 Boxes and half boxes Candles,
50 Boxes Lye,
25 Boxes Soda, ' ' ' '
25 Boxes PoUsh, . . , . . .
CO Boxes Candy, .,
50 Boxes Soap, ;
60 Boxes Tobaooo, '
150 Gross Matches. '" ' !
For sale low by , ." " , '
V WILLIAMS ft MURCIIISON,
Uuanol Otimnel .
110 Ton. Quanapi 6uano, -W0
Kurtka '
For tale low by V .
.I.
WDUiLAMS A MrjBCHJJJON.
Jan. 0
MI
The Finest Old Bran
dies and Wines ;
VERY OLD RYB WHI8KI3beat goods
in the trade. Sold by
CHAS D. MYERS C; CO.,
A At f North Frwnt BS
r . i-tr.
Jnn an
lice oi County OMisrs,-
f New Hanover Caoauy
WlLaiMaTOW, H. C., Jon 201 h, tSTIV.'
PROPOSALS will be reoeived Until FrWav,
the STith Inst., to put In good ordnr the
bridge known a Little Bridge, over Smith t
Creek, and the bridge across (ItHn'i Mill
Pond, on the Newborn road. All material to
be furnished by the county. , ;.
JAM KS WILION,
Ohalrman Board of County Oammiaaioiwr,
June to '
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