Tre Bail- Rsviaw
jas!i. T. JAMES. V. anl t'rnr
VliJlI.C;TON. A. C.
THUR3MA Y JILY 17. l79.
LAST WEEK'S COTTON IMUt'llKN
Tie Sew York Chronicle report the
receipts of the seven days ecJiug Friday
tight. 11th icf Uct. at 3,032 bale?, against
V.'&T tales during the cortepot.diDS
wek of last year. Total receipts cf th
correct cotton year t that date 4,4li7.o"2
baits, agamst 4 2I3.CG1 for tie corres
ponding period of thi previous cotton
year alijwirj,; au increase of IT'J.OJI
bales,
Ti.e rhrutii'U .UUn.cLt of interior
port busibe f-r the week U a fallows:
Receipts) 1.0;7. against 3 'J 22 tne same
t!t of last yrar. rjiilj-iuents 2.813,
siint 1.1'4 Ut -at. St-k 2'.G'Jl
a.rwLs Irt.Oi J lat yi tr.
TLe Chr.'tik V vt !:. - ii :-. T ,,'r
!.ow i u. K'; I y I.:.;:.:. 1,427
b&CAut CKl-tr. W. :fit,iiii3t I 7."l,9dl
At hAU.t; date last year, 2 u 1877
at simr dite, a:. I 2.40.2 ) in I7e at
M;e d?i. Tti"j L:0'ur s f'u a de
create U 2'7 Hi on th vieib.V if
last year, 5 1" I'll bis on the visible
supply 'A H77. -nl Jl2 7Ji the via
ble supply ! .1 ST at ati:e da-e.
Middling uptaitd in the Livtrp vd mar
ket last Fruity wh qiuttd at 15-li;
lait year at tame dat; the quotation whp
C5-I0; ia 1S77 aa r imo date, the price
was C.aad in 17G at same date
Drouth aiid beat aie the principal
characteiistiis of the C7. nn weather
njor-i from the cotton region br th"
week endii - la Friday tih:hf. Willi-
some little rain h rejurted iti Tis, a
imumI r art of the b'ato is s'ii! a-ill'iin
dreadfully. Tl third new bilu lias Ik.'-ij
leceive at I.lvr.t'. 1 1 If an inch of
raiuf.il! ha; b-u itM. jved at I:j!im!.i
and pkkKg ha 1 buu. M rai:.s were
alo rtp jrtvd ut ("orieai.at Dallas aint
Uraiiliam. M:lftippi, jmisuui, Arkui.R
sa and Teuucsac, were a'.l suflVri.. -verely.
Mobile was dry, Montgomery hud
l.-ti of raia duriug the week, Columbus
had a spiiiikh1, Angus' a icported vlLty -hundredth,
but Savaimali ami Macou had
none. Macou repoila the crops three wetk
behind last 3 ear and daily declining.
KE9IO V X L. OF TIIK R.ilLKUAD
SIIOl'S.
We hear it rumored that an tlT-jst is
being made to dbcouliuue the Railroad
(hops at this point, cud in the alleged iu
terost ot tconoiny brve the work needed
npou the rolhug stoeK of the roal done at
Company's Shops, on th XortU Caiolina
Koad. We hoi that this will not be con
suiuuiatJ, a its aie mipliohineut would
tnrow a nuiuUr of d-serving persons out
of employment and be a couseq teut less
of sercral tbous.ktid d.dlara per annum to
this elty. Our cr.i-ns would do well to
watch this luoTemeut and should it assume
serious projortions-, igorously oppose aud
preveut it. Sac'-emicm.
This, we suppise,is to be the first link in
the long chain of properous events which are
tu build up our towns and cities, make the
waste places smile aud put money into
everybody's pocket. IJere is some ofthu
fruits of tior. Jarvit' new North Carolina
Ijlxy. ilrfj. Hughes is anaged the affairs
of the Atlantic A: North Carolina Ka lroad
with .ut the aid of a Superintendent, and
yet Cap!. Andiews, who is to assume the
duties of Superintendent of this road, in
eouuection wi'h thoe of tho North Caro
lina Division of the Richmond D. K. It.,
is to get $1.0ii'J for Ihe same. This fact
Ut we suppose, indicatim of the econo
my which i to pay otT the indebtedness
of the A. & N. C. K, 11 , while the re
moval of the hops from Newbern to Com
pany Shop is a way th new managers
of the A. & X. C. R. R. hare of bone
filing h, terminal point and the only im-
portart port on its entire route. Let the
tnenJi of Got. Jar vis and hi policy make
;i ucte of thee fact.
WASHINGTON LEXTEB.!
Wi-niNOToy, D.O.J July 15, 187S.
Ualoir I gire n statement jujt ie&ued
ot tba volunteer; Boldiera in tho Fd--ri
Btuiy diirn g tb iat wr. lLe
j-ucV-r ac'ua'iy '.i-ied is f course
mi cu les. h n.e nien cnltft-'U tl rte
or ffurtim s. !S ui rnde h buiiuem
f.f u!iM'iu nw t oue ptaCo, uud-r
o .t- i.am. ni d MH.11 ft r, haviug de-
-ittd, nt 1.: r pi ichJ under ab
othe iiam Tneu tUee wm an enot-d-ju
auiout of swindling among
ollicitl! who badcharge'of the recruit
ing bervic-. Iu Maiue, fir instance,
the Angnsta 'ricg' grewj rich over
paper credit,' and othe fraud- upon
the fco!dier, the fcitte and the general
government. "80 gross were the op
rations tht a bham' invefetigatiou,
made ytars after, relegated to private
tife home aspiring men who bad been
in thu ring. Ho, certainly, it wan in
otbtr Stte8. It will never be poasi
b.e to tell just how many men actually
enlisted and actually served, but the
number mint be greatly less tbau tUut
given beiow, but nere aro the rigiireh;
Mnine 72,111; New Hampshire lil,
020; Vermont 35 262; Alufesaohustttt-,
:52.-3-5; Rhode Is. And, 2i.a'J; Co
i.eo'icut 06 37'J; New Yjrk, 47,0J7;
New .ieiM j, U I'eMjy.vaiti ,
:i."Wiltth: U.-itivv.ire. 13.670: Jhiv.uhi'
6 J.3ir.vV.:.st Vrrigiiiia, .id O06, Dl.triei
ol Ovinmbia, lo.ai; Unio, i 3i'J.6C''J;
Indiana 170.117; ildicoiH 250,14 V;
tMichMu, hO.lilZ; Vi-.conin. U6.424;
Miuufc-ta 24 J52; low-, 7G,4' 0; Mis
pouii, 1011.111; Kentucky, 7o 025,
ivmnas 20,151; Tc nm nee 1,002; Ar
kanhs. S.250J X rlti Ca..Uua, 3 loo';
CaSitoru' 10.725; N.-vudJ l.UftO;
O eejL, 1.8 Id; V,H-.uiuKrou ler, Ool;
03; Nebra i 1,157;
101 ida 1 ,200; Loui.-i-
ana, a 22o; AlWMsHjppi, oka; leXs.i,-
0G5; aud the Iuduu Natiou 35,J30.
Am;ug tne important conventions
to be held this year will ue tnat of, the
Ast-octation cf Amor;cau Bnk.r.s ro
take place at bratog-t ou tuu 0 u, 7tU,
and 8tti of August, j 1 hn htuUl.z. tiou
in lately f.r f(ciul jntciuiure, but is
is also eaicu.ated to promoto tin
Coiikiitg a.jd borumorcial i.tert,
aud to iln-iemiuate iutorwnou t uch
mc matters of li juuco in tuia cnuory
and Europe. Tue I'i'eaideut of tuo
Asfcociatn-u, who will priside at the
coming cieetirg, is I Uou Alciindti
iUilwMiiKto 4Jt&e, u uij"
iliuy
Hi-bt
; have Lad their day. And perhaps no
town in the State can boast of a more
sober and moral citizenship than
Whitaker's. Tho past spring we" hare
had a male school of high grade well
patroD'zd and ably presided over by
Elder A J. Moore of the Primitive
Church, also a female pchool first clasp
in evy respect, liberally patronized.
Thece schools together with two'organ
zed churehe, t o resident preachers
of 'the gT"iel, u id an organized lodge
of KmgtitHof H'Mior. With an edu
cated and thrivitg community pure
rounding tbi- entire coautrv, crime is
seldom now known. The water at this
point is recogniz 'd by the railroad op
eratives as being tqual to any and su
perior to most of the waters along the
entire line of the W & W Railroad.
Tbai stands the town of Whitaker's,
a centre of trade, and only wants cap
ital to outstrip many of the towns of
greater pretentions, More auou.
0.
yiuimuLE.
i
Ar Cb n vr aw., m 1
6,561; Uoio.ado
Alabima, 2.576; Ir
8 225:
Aiitcheli. ol
cratic M. 0. from! Wi cmia
other uieu of tLi:itnce m public
as well as aiujnj i bunker jwill
present and inuke addreieM
occasion.
OU tilt
i i j
Air Foster 1 vet iililirnn eandidate
for Governor iu Ohio, im here, looking
after the af-aafsincutn that are bei g
made iu the Departments for his :iud
Secretary Suermau's I bene tit. Mr
Foster, while htre, j livjea with Mr
liyea in au elegant house at the Sol
dier' Home. Tnis llome', by the wjy,
is a beautiful place.1 The grounds,
were bought and beaatitied and the
houses reefed, from money contrib
uted by enlisted men of the regular
army lor their, use in their old age.
Air Haves and I his friends have ttie
same moral and legal rightjthere that
they have in your house or mine.
Tho weather here for several days
has been intensely hot, and the wnole
city, almost, goes down the Potomac
to salt water daily. There were one
or two ricketty excursion boats' here a
dozen years ago. There are 1 now a
score or more of line excursion boats.
i I Gl'kdoe.
Girls, dou't throw your caat offshoes
ia the aIUywa'S, for alley gaiters are
da'jp; ru. Whitehall Times.
Whn he gv- ais farewell concerts
W iLclmj irojided to" go home; but
n..w he is flldiirifj all over the West
like rtui ir (J:e Bull. New Orleans
Picayune. I 1
O.d fait: 'too old .to manage a
boat- am I? I cui Htill ro and steer
rt:ui HHt Ha-.is aiid acull Doctorij'Oh.
m Hutomiton could do all that. I
bvlivu a man id but an automaton, af
ter ; ii.' Oid Salt: 'Gould a tommy
ton kn the roomeytiz? Fun.
L tJ Lyttoul't cinims to literary cel
.ebii'y are u,t, it appears, known to
his a1. Is de-omip. Sjme timi ago. it
is reJa'.ed, an ardeut admirer of 'La
ciile" was iuvised to dine at GoverL
ment House, and was cf course de
lighted with his brilliantly-agreeable
hotft. Rt turning to bis hotel, he waa
aked by a brother guost, a colonel
Hid A D G of the Viceroy, wuat he
tlA:ugtit of bin Exoellency, 'I didu't
oaro about the Viceroy,' feaid th reader
of -Lucille,' 'I went to see Owen More--litli.'
'Dni't know him,' naid thej JL
D O, 'but I kuow there was no ftllow
of that namn at dinner. '
Foutcnello bSlieved au abundant
ooutuuiptiou of asparagus to be oon"
lucive to ioug life, a theory which he
bupported by a thousand examples, and
own. Fouteuelle
1757. One day
dinner Mme de
1
I For the Review.
WHITAKER'S
I
Rec orerlng From I the Effects or the
Fire a Fine Cotton browing Sec
tionGood Order Maintained
Schools and Public Institutions'
Ac , Ac.
For the Ktrie.
Oapt- Samuel A. isbc.
Mr. Eihtor:
It is very evident that the Demo
cracy of the entire Stae are h'gLly
pi eased that this accomplished writer
.ni thorou.b going North Carolinian
ha taken the helui of the-Rtleig3
i)l server. It is a matter cf hearty
congratulation to the party aud State
that a geatleman so universally popu
lar and so greatly endeared to the
jvple has b come its standard
bearer.
A good lawyer, ac'able and traa
raia,anorthoaox.Demo3rat,a uui high
toned gentleman, he will add new
laurels to the rich wreathes that
already encircle his brow and will be
more useful now than ever to the
part j and the State. The Cape Fear i
btction hs no son more devoted nor
the State any citizen more patriotic
and loyal to all her interests and to all
her sections. Talented, studious, in
dustrious, he is a .coming man in
North Carolina. Let us rally around
and auataiu the Observer with renewed
iatcicet and warmer devotion. No
man has more or better friuds than
this gallant man .tand whole-soule
North Carolinian.
July 16tb., 1879. Rockt Point.
Raleigh AVtr : Uufu L Patterson,
whose untimely death is elsewhere noted,
was insured in tha Etna Insurance corn
pay for $20,000. We underfctacd there U
ether insurance on his life.
WiirraKEK'p, N C , July 15, 879
Ed. Journal:
Dear Sir: Since the pestruct ive fire
of 8th June our citizens have been
busily engaged preparing temporary
abodes for themselves and such goods
as were saved from the tire, adjusting
their losses with insurance companies,
Some new frame buildings have just
been completed, others1 go:nj up and
some old ones repaired, painted, &2.
A spirit of improvement is manifest
among the owners of the burnt district
and already preparation) is going for
ward to build rargb aud commodious
brick storeSjOnsom if not all the burnt
lots. j
Taking into consideration the loca
tion of this elt Vated and healthy place,
almost equal distance from ! Tarboro,
Nashville and Halifax, situated in one
of the best cotton growing seotioua in
North Carolina, surrounded by fertile
fields and iatalligeatland go ahed far
mers, :no is lf3 to ! atkj why Whita
ker's has not grown as rapidly in pop
utation and geueral ( importance as
have towns in some other portions of
our Stati ? This can be partially ans
wjred by the eld; adage give a dog
a bad name and you have doue much
towards killing him, Whiitaker's being
located ou the line of Edgecombe aiid
Nash counties .and near j the line of
Ualifax,aflorded a convenient rendez
vous lor such offenders against the law
as would e.ude if possible the officers
in this pursuit. .
In the settlement of tLi place it
early acquired an unenviable reputa
tiona for crime and general disorder.
It is true some atrocious deeds were
done (and where is the paoe where
none nave b?en committed?) Yet in
every instanoe when thete r:mes were
committed iq this place, the offenders
have been apprehended aiid made to
sutTor by drieT course of law the penal
ty cf iiuch a crime; And to day no
dark deed of blood or data dly crime
can be pointed to that did not meet a
just punishment.
Cut thesi things, like many other
during the dark days of reconstruction,
among o?ber by his
lived from 1657 to
Fovteuel'e invited to
leuoiiiu aud Cardinal Dubois. Fou
tcnelie liked a paragutjwith oil, Cardi
nal Dubois with sauce, and Mme de
Tcnchin 'an naturel. Dinner was ready
when the Fervaut announced that Oar
diusl'Dubois had ju--t given up the
ghost. C x)k,' cried Fontenelle, 'all
the ahparwgus with oil.' Tnis was the
only funt-ial oration ever pronounced
over the Cardinal. j
' A Fool Once More.
" For ten years luy wife was confined to
her bed with such a complication of ail
ments that no doctor could tell what wp
the matter or cure her, and 1 used up a
smail fortuue in humbug stuff, i Six months
a;o I saw a U. S. flag with Hop Bitters
on it, and 1 thought I wculd be a fool
once more I tried it, but my folly prov
ed to be wisdom. Two bottles cared her,
she is now ns well and strong as any
man's wife, aud it cost me only two dol
lars. Such folly pays. H. W., Detroit,
Mich.
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mch 19 Broadway an i 8tJ Ann N. Y.
il, 13, 1(5, So. Front St.
Deviled Ham.
POUND PACKAGES, ONLY 76 Cents.
PICKNIOKERS and EXCURSIONISTS,
as well as Housekeepers, will find this the
most delightful as well as the cheapest Deli
cacy ever offered. ,
GEORGE M VEKo, gole Aent.
Our Sweet Wlash
Whiskey I
Miscellaneous.
UtoceUaneom.
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BEWARE or '-r- MUHBIFLS
FOR PARTICULARS
WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio
LIFE IN A BOTTLF.
-
The Most Valuable Medical Discov
' ery Known to I the World No
More Use for Quinine, Calomei
or Mineral PoisonB Life for the
Blood, Strength for the Nerves,
and Health for All. j
AN OPEN LETT ER TO THE PUBLIC
Believing that by cleansing the blood and
building up the constitution was the only true
wv of bani bing dieade and being troubled
with weakness of the lungs, catarrh, very
much broken down in constitution, 4c , and
after trjiag the bej-t phyeiuians and paying
out my money lor in a y kiLda of medicines
advertised without finding a permanent cure,
1 b gan doctoriog myself, using medicines
ma Je from roots and herbs. 1 fortunately
idscorered a wonderful 'bitters or Blood
Clcanper.the first bottle of which gave me new
iife ani vigor, and in time effected a perma
nent cure. I was free troin catarrh, my lung
became strong and sound, being able to stand
the most severe cold and exposure, and 1 hare
gained over thirty pound in weight. Feel
ing confident that I had male a wonderful
discovery in medicine, I prepared a quantity
ot the Root Bitters, and was in the habit ot
giving tf em away to sick friends and neigh
bors. I found the medicine effected the most
wonderful cures of ail diseases caused from
humor&or scrof ila in the blo.d, Imprudence,
Bad Htomach, Weakness, Kidney Disease,
Torpid Liver, j Ac , Ac. 1 The; news, of my
discovery in this wiy spread froii one person
to another until I foiiou luytelf called upon'
to supply patients with medicre tar and
wide, and I was induced to dtaUlish a labor
ator for compouiidiiig ana bottling the Root
Bitters in large quantities, and I new d vote
all my time to tki8 business.
1 was a- first backward iu presenting oitner
myself or discovery in this wiy to the pubi c.
nut being a patent med cine man and witu
small capital, but I am getting bravely over
that, tfince I hrst advertised tbis ineiicine
I have been crowded witn orders from drug
gists and country dealers, and the hundreds
of letters I have receive from persor.s cure J,
prove the fact that no remedy ever did so
much good in so snort a time and n d so mucn
For llealih and nt;
GO TO
4SUI-J
Patters' Celebrated
i
rpHEBE SPRINGS are ritutUKl futr 'J
1 ior i
South! of Rhelby' and ix Ji j
Whitaker's, on the Air-Lin , R?k M
oral Biinri & o t .. 1 .. . , 0 a.i
pr.:p-rues ot try. .ulphur are
and m agnesi a Prop tim ccmVnA P '
neficial to alli easJ., and Be faft.H
I mo-r own ate ca8, ;M mtDy wU
The. chalybeate .waters cana ,t be ' Tl
having wrought ma-.y aim tt
I These Pirated Springs wUl bs on-1
April, and the prices are in reach of ill V
inar been reatlv rAapA "Sw.
Bathing houses, c-oquet' grouaj. .L
alley, and other ejnosement and iitl
rree ror ri.nors mcks russine from ,u
piace win meet visitors at Shelbr or it wTj
akePs on the Air. in, R. R upon fa!
I RaTEs or Boaud.
f or .
Per month i
Par rv, nK M
" ui tuure mnnihi Km
x'u..uu muj sen iiuu uan price.
For further particulars, addrewf
H.ti. fATTl!;RSU.V,prfll...
nneibriS.C.
apl 29-dw-13t
success as the Root Bitters. In fact,
1
ITTB nnmiHTBH! TFTIH WHKinC
VV an d at S3 00 Der irallnn. better thaa
any Whiskey sold in the market at $5.00 per
gallon.
... We invite speciai.attention to the same.
' GEORGE MYERS, Sole Agent.
CELEBRATED Ull
1h
i r
The wear and tear of business life makes
such treiaecdous drafts upon body a 'id mind
that without recourse to some sustaining
agent they must give wy under the pressure.
To those who are breaking down, or wasting
away from general debility or affections of
the liver, stomach and the kidneys, a syste
matic course of the Bitters will so reinforce
the vital function! as to baffle all the assaults
of disease and restore the system to its wont
ed health. !
For gale by all Druggists And respectable
Dealers generally. j I
july 11yd Aw 1
Furniture.
JUST RECEIVED FROM. FACTORY
a large iortmftnt of Walnut ?jid other
gradea of FURNITURE, which we ofler
it Great Bargams. vaA and examine.
feb 19
D. A SMI iH A CO.
PARTICULAR NOTICE,
HAVE NOW AND ALWAYS ON
hand a very fine lot of both Chewing
.uid Smoking Tobaccos.
The celebrated "HEIRESS OF VIR
GINIA," "GRAVELY" and the "ELDO
RADO," are my principal Chewing Tobac-
The Old Reliable, "PRIDE OF DUR
HAM," Original Genuine "BULL DUR
HAM," and the "G LD LEAF' are my
principal Smoking Tobaccos, which I can
sell at very low prices. j
XX. B17ILXXXXX&XX3XL,
No. C, Market s., Wilmington, N. C.
dec 7w
Wholesale B uyers
yyiLL DO WELL TO EXAMINE THE
LARGEST A WD CHEAPEST STOCK
OF GROCERIES
ever offered in the State, at the LOWEST
PR'CB.
jane 20 i GEORGE MYERS.
A NEW SUPPLY
OF THE POPULAR
P-R-I-N-G-I-P-E Cigars.
jmne 30
8old only by
P. L. BR1DGKRS & GO.
Steamer PassDort,
QAPT. J. W. HARPER, '
l Will resume SUNDAY
TRIPS TO SMITHVILLE, April 27,weather
permitting. Dally Trips as usaal. Leave
Dock at 9.30 A. M.
apl 26 GEO. MYKRS, Agent.
J 500
TO $6000ayeai
or $o to $20 a
day in yon !
own local ty. No risk. Women do as well
as men; Many make more than the amount
stated above. No one can fail to make
money fas t Any one can do , the ' work.
You can nak lr TP 50 cents to $2 an hoar
by devoting your ev&Jiigs t"d spare time
to the business. It costs notLing to try the
business. Nothing like it for money mak
ing ever offered beforej Business pleasant
and strictly honorable. Reader, if you
want to know all about the best paying
business before the public, send us your
address and we will send you full particu
lars and private terms free J samples worth
$5 also free; you can then make up your
mind for yourself. Address GEORGE
STINSON& CO., Portland, Maine,
jane 7-d&w
300
A MONTH guaran
teed. $12 a day,
home made by the
inaustrioos. Capital not required; we will
a tart you. Men, women, boys and girk
make money faster at work for us than at
anything else. The work is light and
pleasant, and snch as a nyone can go right
at. Those wno are wise wno see tnis
am
convinced that they will soon take the lead
o' all othe1 inedicpes in una. Nea ly one
hundred retail druggists, right here at huiue
in Cleveland, now jsell Root Bit'cs, some of
whom hare already sold over one thousand
bottle. I
Root Bitters are strictly a medical prepar
ation, such as was used in the good bid days
of our forefathers, when people w re cured
by some simple root or plant, and when
calomei and other poisons of the mineral
kingdom ere unknown.
They) act strongly on the liver and kidneys,
keep the bowels regular-and build up the
nervous system. i hey penetrate everv part
of the body, searching out every nerve,
bone and ' tissue from the head to the feet,
Cleansing and strengthening the fountain
springs of life j hence they must reach alt
diseases by purification and nourishment.
- So matter what your feelings or symptoms
are, what the disease or ailment is, use Root
Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but
if you only feel bad or miserable, use the
Bitters at once. It may save your life.
Thousands of persons in ail parts of the
ountry are already using Root Bitters
They have; saved many lives of cnpumtivea
who bad been given up by friends and physi-
ciaas to die, and have permanently cared
man? old chronic cases of Catarrh, Scrofula,
Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases,
where all other treatments had fa led. Are
you troubled with sick headache, costiveness,
dizziness,, weakness, bad taste in the mouth,
nervousnees,and broken.down in-constitution?
You will be cured if Vou take Root Bitters.
Have you humors and pimples on your face
or Bkin? Nothing will gtve jou such good
health, strength, and beauty as Root Bit
ters- ,
1 1 know that jeal
cry humbug because my
many of theil patients, b
now my desire and determination to place
my Root Bitters' as fasr as possible within the
reach of -all thos? suiieriug ; throughout the
World Hold by wholesale and retail drug
gists and -country merchant, or sent by ex
press on receipt of price, $1 00 per bottle, or
six bottles $5.00. For certificates of won
derful cures, see my I large cncu'ar around
each bottle of medicine. Read andjudge for
'yourself. j j
'SsAsk your druggist or merchant for
FRaZIKK'8 KOOT I BITTfcR, the grea
Blood Clt-anser,and take no substitute he ma '
e-om mend because h makes a large profit.
. W. FRA1ZER, Discoverer.
333 Supeiior St., Cleveland O.
For sale by J. 0. Munds and T. M. Burbank,
druggists. .march 26th eow-daw
ue physicians will
discovery cures s
t 1 care not It is
FiimUbrt' ! Furuitiire!
I .. .
I A La go Aasortujiit of
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS1
j! , ' :
to be sold at the very bottom prioef.
1 1 . i
Walnut' Wardrobes, Kideb-ards, Extend
Ta -les. Marble Top Tab'es, Ac, Ac'.A L4
as coiamuu Chamber Sets, Bedsteadi,! fjliii
i i
and Rookers of all sorts. Look in? (iuLi,
Mirrors, Parlor tuit, Lounges, 'Shd,'L
ding and everything belonging; to iPU
Class Furniture Kstabllahmoot
I
' Also, another lot of the celebrated inm
Stewart Hewing Machines, a real comfort
! For sale at
1 F. A. HCHDTTE'H
26 and 28 Front ami 11 to MDock'n
may 29
I
Schedule U Tax
Mice
The Sew Mjunny South."
THE BEST AND I HANDSOMEST
. PAPER IN AMERICA.
Send for it at Once See Onr Club
addresses at once
Costly Outfit and
notice will send us their
and see for themselves. ,
terms free. Now is the time. 1 hose al-
rady at work are laying up large sums of
money, AUdiXft TRUE &ca, Augusta,
Maine. , une 7 d&w.
Sates
rpHE "SUNNY SOUTH" is now the mod
X trl weekly of the age. It comes out in an
entire new dre and new make-up generally
ana is overflowing wita the richest and spi
ciest matter cf the day Poems, Essays.
Stories, Sews of the Week, Wit and Humor,1
Female Go sip, Domestic Matters, Letters
from all Sections, Notes of Travel, Fuzx.es,
Chess, Problems, Marriages, Deaths, Health
Notes, Personals, Stage Notes,! Movements in
Southern Society. Faahion Notes with Plates,
Answers to Correspondents, Bi graphies with
rorirwu oi auunguunea men ana women,
Humorous Angravings, benratioBal Clio
pings, Correspondents Column, Local Mat
ters, Railroad Guide, anc forcible editorials
upon all subjects. Iait possible totmskea
papr more eompiete ? Get a copy and ex
amine it. I It now circulates in all th States
and Territories, io England, Jr.land, Cana
da, Australia, B azil, and the Indian Aation
It is rea 1 an hon -r to the South and, our
people are proud at it, and every one should
take it immediately.
iThe price is only $2.50 a year. We! will
sesd the "Sueny Soutbjf aod the Dailt
RaVnw one year for $6,"o we wih send th-.
'Sunny Bouthf and tb Wilmisqto Joca
ai. one year for :.50
The "Sunnv South" and "B ys and Girls
of the-Sathwi!I be furnished one year for
$3 60, with, a large and magnificent pictur
thrown in.J Addreai tliis office, r
' ;- J. H, A W. A SEALS, ;
7 ' j Atlanta. Oa. ,
mHE ATTKNTIOV of merchaiW ad
A ders m render count r is umted td tit I
following extract from the Revenue Li'w
1878: , . !
Sec 12, Every merchant, jewels'-, jrroeer,
druggist, and every other dealer, who m
buy and sell goods, wares or merrbndL',l
whateve name or description, except locks
are ! specially taxed elrewhere in ihis act,
shall, in addition to his ad valorem Ux oik
st ck, pay as a license tax one tenth of
per centum on the total amouat ofprncLi
in ob out or tbi OTA.TK, for cut oroaerax
whether such persons herein mentioneo it
purchiseas principal op through n ia
or commission merchant. Kvery periona
tioctd In this section shall, within tei din
after the first day of January andJaijs
each year, deliver to the Agister of
a sworn statement of the total aiu;inDt"ti
purchases for the preceding six iionth,
ing on the 3 1st day of lleceuber jr tb - iu
of June. Any agentor c mmUtion merjckii
making such pu chasrs'sball, for hu p-io-
palmake and deliver the statement a m""
required. Provided, that the per4ipl s1
tioned in this section mav makaout io
ing a list of their purchases, snd 'ffj
the same before any Justice of me rw
their county, and return said list to ne
ister of Deeds : the Register of Ded
keep a b"ok ia which hail oe recofesa v
list given into him. as herein reqaired, t
shall furnish the Sheriff' with a cpj f
list within ten das after , V e sane tresi'1
in. . It shall be the duty of the Ske-itt
lect from eve-y pers n ou the li I 'urw
him by the Register (f Deds tle tsjsier
braced iherein. The Register ol DeeW
bs.ve-power to requi e the merchant
bis statement to submit his books (or ex
i nation to hiuij aod every metcbanji
to render such lit ! or rel'u-iog f'
n...h..i hid h.nVi fnr och exam.DW"
sb ll be guilty of a misdemeanor,1 n j?
viction shall ba fined uot more " "JVL
lar or imprioned ot moret'ia-i irt r
It shall further be the duty of tbe JJ
deeds to prosecute every merchao re'j'r
as aforesaid to the end of obtaining '
formation! and cooipelling psyment
proper, tax.
As will be seen the lair alloiri Jt
fra',nn in h. miHarinli I shall b C
v waw au aw wsntvi ' f
to prosecute to the full extent of tM f '
who fail to comply with Us proTUiPB
t rt RROWX,
June 19 Register of Derf
Corn,Bacon,Mo;asse
40 000 Bwh micf
91 w) Hhds.New Cronos
I '' 4. H
Bb Cttb,v0vMdJj'iils
1 250 BbU JtMh '
-1 -Bbls Hugars, CruL J, C
175GraniUarA,K'C'
tr ..II irrad4, I
210 - r I'
jQQ TufsChoic. FsrnJ; 1
1 A' Boxes Tobacco,; Tex ' i
y2fl,IfBbW r W
also, :
irnne W ..Wkoleaale Qro. j