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The Daily Review, joMi. T. JA.MCS, Kl. anl Irop THURS IV. AUGUST 28, tJf. THAT KETtKXIXG. B0AK1).. It will be well remembered that tbt infamous Louisiana Returning Board were indicted in the courts for tbeir nefarious conduct in relation to the return of voe in that State, by "which Hayes was counted in. They engaged" prominent and able lawyers in New Orleaus to de fend them at th trial, and it was stipula ted beforehand that the attorneys should receive $5,000 for 'their services. The defense was undertaken with th fu'l un derstanding that that amount should be paid as attorney's ft-oa, arid the lawyers took the case in hand and defended the Board,- and by tuper-huuian exertions succeeded in obtaining an acquittal, ii"t doubting that they wuuld be rmjj.)t!y paid fur their tuccKu. Three A the Returning- Board (al white) were rewarded fur thur z;al and rascality by fat appointment in tho diUVr ent United States fiices in N. w Orleans, where they still remain, while the fourths Casanave, a colored nian, has been left out in the cold, and ia tLe only one con nected with the frauds which placed Mr. II ayes in the chair of the executive, wiiu has not been, in some way or other, re warded by the administration. Of coutso it was to be expected that those members of th Board who had been rewarded "for their services would respond prompt ly to the call of their lawyers for their pay, but thote pure-minded Repub lican patriots did no such thing but rather gave the attorneys the idea that they might "whihtle-fjr their pay.'1 Finding there was no probability of col lecting the amount from those who ouht to pay it, and kuowing that no member of the Board, save Uasanave, had any property which could be reached by pro cess of law, they brought suit agaiubt the latter and attached his property fur the amount of the debt. In bis dilemma, Casanave went to Washington to see if tho.se, who had been the beneficiaries of the rascality would no? contribute to relieve him from the loss of his property. For some days he was ted upon promises and ?oft words, but there was no money forthcomings further than the small amount of $500, which was contributed and forwarded to stave off proceedii gs for a few days. On the 12th inst., Casanave received a dispatch from his brother, whom he had left to attend to his interests iu New Orleans stating that the sale of property, which w&s a livery ssable, was advertised for the 15th iust. Upon the receipt of this he immediately called upyn Judge Sbellabarger, the legai advisor of the administration, and showed him the document. The Judge "took, the matter in hand, ami iu the course of a: hour or two Mr. Hayes sent in 1,000 in national bank notes by his son, Webb C. Hayes. After a short time, however, young Hayes returned and demanded the return of the money, saying that his fa'ber had been informed by a detective tnat it was a blackmailing matter, and that Casanave was in collusion with the attorneys at New Orleans. The morey was not sur rendered and after awhile Sherman sent $250 more, and this making up $lt750,in all, the lawyers agreed to wait for the bal acceuntil thejlst of Januaryext on condi tion that Casanave would come under ob ligations not to dispose of the property before that time. By this means poor Cisanave is freed from trouble for awhile, but whether tboe v.-ho have coruo to his relief no w will be willing tc do so. again is an uncer tain matter. It seems tnat while Mr Hyes rewarded all the other scoundrels iu the fraud with a chanceto lleece the pub lic purse, he has endeavored to entire iy iguore the services of the latter, but as a last resort, to keep him from betraying secrets which it would not be pleasant to have developed, has drawn upon his own private purse to the amount of $1,000 to f?et rid of his importunities. Verily, the laborer is worthy of his hire. UK school, bill, cahk nr.ci- DKI). We ltarn from the II aleigh Obaerct r that the Supreme Court, on Tuesday last, aiiuouuced its dtcis ou iu the School Bill cas holding: 1st. That the presiding officers of the General Assembly should sigu a bill be fore it becomes a law, and siiou d do so during t ha session of the General Assem bly, and, 2d. That affixing their signature by the Speakers to a bill is the finishing act of legislation, and is not under the control of the court. The Observer says : The opinion will not be filed until next term. This decis ion is evidently based oa two general principles, first that, the Executive, Judi cial and Legislative departments are ever to be kept separate, and secondly that the signing by the Speakers ia a legislative .act. Until this legislative act is com" plete, the legislation remains unfinisheJ; and if the legislation be -unfinished, the bill is not finally' passe i so sis to be a law. Ttif bill not havine rn 'ps into a law. neithrr the l-taker. rW the Court, nor any otbr person or power; tan maKe it a law aft r the adjournment- of the A i I , t. . t of the s- rribly. Thesr arc tbn clean and forcible ' i ' principles which we pfesume the Court i i . - reco'iniz'd when! forming its) judgment nfefi for bid I on trie rse pre?- tion. consiuera This decision is a complete vindication of the conduct of the Speakers) in wit! - holding their signatures wherx-, the fact was made knewn to them that tjne bill re mained unsigned after the Legislatuie had- adjourned. 1 j j j II ad they, subsequent to he adjourn ment of the Assembly gone on and set their names to the unpasired Jill, it would not have helped-jmatlters; the bill would still have been in its j old! category of an irx'imij'ete legislative enactment. Sothespakeris did right io hot afiixihg their names to a piece1 of jpaper whf re their signatures were not by law required to be. ' .j j , Ibis clc involved very grav e questions, and we are glad havje lieen settled as above indicated It wpuld have been a very dangerous jeilercise pf pover to confer by inference! upon" two men the ; . . ... riyht to sign lawjs for the govcr..mcnt of a great State. And we are glad to knpw that the ure cedent ie now niuiiy et any .'accident by whiv-h a' that iri case of - i bill fails to bt- come a law, the on!ly way to rectify the mistake is by calling the J Legislature to gether and having ail the acts of legisla tion properly performed' in due place and iu due order. This will cer'tain'y bo done iu any case jnstiiying the expense! and Sneonvehience of re-assemblintr the members from l thei .... r distant hones, Lot when the matters in volved are of minor importance, pot af fecting the concerns of tfie whole! people, the bill will be allowed to', lie dead; and inoperative just as otner bills which for some cau.se or other fail to be' rafified into -v" " I ' laws. - j jj ! In the case, before us pf the (School Bill, while the proposed act was thought by some to be supjeri'pr in many of its provisions to the old! law. yet oi.hers have Considered its promised benefits of doubt ful advantage and have regarded tb!e old law as the better of the twr So, wiihout l i cariDg which of the disputants have! the best of the argument, jit sufficiently ap pears that no great lprrja wil be done by' letting the matter rest where it is. j And in this c4unection I we take great pleasure in saying that as-far as our own 1 ! i information goos the cause of education Las of late received a great impulse in North Carolina. So much so 'that with the tfricieut serviced pf .the .present Super-! intendent and the important! aid of the; school cmmittce8 thro aghoUt the entire' State our public schools will probably at tain a higher state ot usefulness during the next year than thej have ever reached at any period of our: history KLECTION3 THIS FALL The following ele:tions take place this Fall, beginning'with Ibat in California ou Wednesday next: Ca itornia,; Sept. -3 s li I ! State and judicial officers, four Con gressmen and jmemberB of Legislature, Maine, Sept. 8 Governor and members of Legislature Ohio, Oct. I 14 Sta'.e officers and members jof Legislature. Iowa, Oct. 14 State officers, "members of Legislature, and one Congressman a vacancy. Maryland, Nov. 4 officers and members, of Legislature to fill -State Mass- achusetts, Nov. 4--State officers and i ii I members of Legislature. Minnesota, Nov. 4 State officers and members' of Legis lature. New York, Nov. 4 sjtate offi cers and members of Legislature. Wis" cousin, Nov. 4 State officers audi mem bers of Legislature. Mississippi, IIS tv. 4 Members of Legislature; New! Jersey , Nov. 4 -Members of Legislature. ! Pe. in sylvania, Nov. 4 S. 1m. ate ireasurer and members of Legisl ;ttf re. Louisiana, Dec. 2 On the adoption of tipn. the new Con&tiru- WASllIMifOX LKTTEU. Washington Auz 2G Senator Wade Hampton hjs flibt exercised his constitutional tight jof f ree speech by declaring for bena.tor Bayard as candidate for the Presi dency. Senator Yoorhees belie yea in HendricKs, butj has 'great jexpeccatious of a ticket made jap of Hancock ind David Davis. Tihlen has new "admirers in various sections, and Sen ator Thurman seems to pse no-friends All these gentlemen are worthy of any honor the country can bestow, but we ought, it seems to me, to get the important State elections out of the way before fighting next year's battla. ' ' j , ! Ananias is in spiritual communici tion with the radical 'press, and ia fur nishing reports of j tne Maine cam- paign. Senator Blaine is the medium through ;bom the illustrious de ceased commuuicatfs with the news papers, so far as Washington is con cerned. The Rcpublica.fi j the other day published a letter iu ai Augusta, in which statements of Republican gaiLjj were given. Aone ox the gains wre in or near Augusta, bat in rerroto nection8. It happen?, howerer, that reliable Democrats and. Green backers when writing from the oonntiP8 in which Ananias knows of Radical Rains, report gains the other way. Theoe writers, however, par that Blaine is before election to jflood their part) of the State with money, asj he is all early doing with documents ind speakers. It i i understood here tfnt rh rinntor is making the most energetic and nuf;nipulorifl campaign ever known in the State. In baring an artesian well on high ground here a few days eii.ee, gravel, shell and petrified leaves were found at the depth of ninely-three feet. This, it is said, indicates that the original bed of what is now called the Potomac river ran along at this point. The depth at which the deposits were reached is many feet below the present river level. j Gcrdqe. UOUAStilSK. A California paper throws to the wind the name of Dennis Kearney for President We are not acquainted with Mr Kearney, but undoubtedly he is the riot man for Prfesident. Yonk- eas Statesman. I 1 i 1 Mr George Rope, of San Francisco, got diunk and proceeded to bathe in fhe public fountain. Thay arrested him, not wanting any tight-Rope ex hibitions in the street. Detroit Free Press. j i The London Lancet prescribes an ounce or two of purse West India lime juice, with sugar, as the best drink for hot weather, The Lancet is right. But unless our memory fails us, he has left out one or two ingre dients. Philadelphia Evtning Bulletin- J When y sterday Ifaskedyou, kre, One little word to say i Your little brother interrupted us, So please say yes-ter-day. 'They are trying a lot of Pinafore singers in there,' said Smith to Jones as they passed a building whence float ed strains of 'A maiden fair io see ' etc. 'Glad ot it,' returned the misanthro pical Jones, hope they'll give 'em Bixty days and costs.'- Boston Journal of Commerce. I Wicked for Clergymen. "I believe it to be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to be1 led into giving testimonials to 1.1 -1 . V 111 1 quacK aoctors or vue stuns caned meai cines, but when a reallv meritorious article is made of valuable remedies known to allthat all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. therefore cheerfully and heartily i com mend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal j for; family use. will not be without them.' iev. , Washington, D C. DIA EU StSS nd OR Q A Iff 3 W- $1,K0 PianoB ocly 5)1.00; j70 Organs only $96.5; $35 Organs only $73.75, Tremendoas Reduction dariDg- the Midsummer monthf. HaviDg Ceen ULKVLblD At AY UK of my city and en trnsted with its bonds should be sufficient proof of my responsibility. Latest circulars and Illustrated Newspapers free. Address DANIKL F. bEATTY, Washington, St.. JJ I an? 13. I AGENTS WANTED For the Best and Fastest-Selli' g Pictorial Books' and Bibles. lishino Co., Philada., Pa. aug 13 j n r r returns in 30 dayB on $100 in- J) i d J J vested. Official reports and infor mation free. Like profits wesKly oe Stock options ot $10 to $50. ! Address. T. Potter Wight & Cc., Bmk er , 35 Wail St., N.Y. .aug 13 BENSON'S i i i CAPCINE PORUS PLASTERS CURES LAME AND WEAK BACK. 8o d by all Druggists. Beabury & Johnson. ! Propiietors, 21 Piatt st , Si. . -aug 13 Many a Dollar formerly spent on expen give Sulphur tiaths is now saved by substitot ing therefor GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP which is just as beneficial bat inhaitelv cheap er. Local diseases of the skinj rheum atiim and gout are all relieved by this .standard remeuv. Complexion blemishes are eradi cated by it, and it imparts to the cutie'e a pearly whiteness and velvety softness which greatly enhances female charms. Sold by urugg'sta. ; j aug 13 SANFGRD'S f The .jfliy combination i of the true Jamaica Ginger with choice Ar omatics and f reach Brandy for CTolert , (JboleraMorbuB,Cramp. ndrains,UiarrhCEa w J . tentery, D sj e wj JAMAICA Flatulency, Want of Tone aaa A.ctivity in the Stomach and Bow jelg, and avoiding the j dangers of Change of GINGER. Water, e ood and Cli jate. aug 13 Dr. SAJVFORD' i 1 . LIVER INViGORATOR is a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of the Liver, rtomach and Bowels. It is Pure ly Vegetable. It never Lebilit&te. It is Cat bar tic and Toi.ic. It haa been used in mv p actice and by the public, tori more than 35 years with unprecedented result. Send for Circular. S. T. W. HAHJfUKD, JtL D., i 162 Broadwav. New York Citv. Abj Druggist will tell you its reputation. aug 13 f i FEV M AL ARIAL and all fevers can be avoided by keeping the stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys in healtoy condition with RICH ARii'd ThKTOTAL TuKIO. PhysicUns reiy on the ingredients of this remedy for their safety from aisewe, and all who tk this tcnic escape sickness and ferers of every kind. So other remedy so surely corrects and remot-j ever morbid tendency, tod it must be tried to know the perfect health and strength its use insures . Druggist sell it. VAN BCMKIRK A Ca, 18 Veser street, Sew York. j aair 13 -T .- Miscellaneon8. A CARD. jq-O i WITHSTANDING TJDfi VERY fjow prk'p ''fl r d at present in our city on ! ! and the grvat competition nhich has lately i sprung up ia the ' I j RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS. We with to advise . olir customers and thlc PUBLIC GENERALLY, that on account of our Immense stock we wiil furnish you with FAMILY SUPPLIES AT IsESS PRICE i ; i ; THAN ANY OTHER GROCER IN THE ! ! CITY. Remember, our terms are cash, and yo guarantee is that your goods will be l ' bought at less price than any other house i . ! - . - ( : in the city is at present charging. i I " I Very respectfully;, Boatwiight &;McKov 5 !&. 7 Worth Tront Street- aug 25 "PAROLE B'HOIEOH,' rjlHR DEMAND FOR THIS ELEGANT FLOUR has induced us to double our orders. A car: h ad in to-day. GEORGE MYERS, . i 1 11, 13 and 16 South Front St. 25 TUBS ELEGANT SWET BUTTER, At reduced prices. 25 TUBS LARD without water. Pig Pork, Fu'ton Market Beef, Smoked Beef, Breakfast Strips, Creaai Cheese, 100 cases and packages of choice Goods in to tc- i ! day. 1,0: 0 pounds Confectioneries. . i GEO. MYERS, 11, 13, 4 16 South Front St JULES MCNN & CO'cJ Dry and Ex-Dry ; - ! ' I i . I Verzenay, Fresh Wines just in at Agents' prices. Every variety of Wines, Brandies, Gins and Liquors. Del monico Club House, Blue Grass, Sweet Mkh. j 11, 13 and 16 Front St. 5 Cents WILL BUY A GENUINE ROSA CONCHA Segar H avana. They cost $C0 I per M Get a good Segar at half price. . GEO. MTERS, aur 13 I 11, 13 k 16 Front St. Salt. Bagging, Ties- Sacks LIVERPOOL RALT. jKtripfd Sackr, Wh leand Ha!f Holla BaGGI , i - Bundles New TIL'S, do P'cd TIEjI. 6500 1200 3500 1000 Flour, Bacon, &c- 1000 Bbls Fresh Flour, 250 Boxes D. ri- and Smoked Si-es, 60 Bbi City MeS- Pork, 75 nbi Choic Family Lard, 125 Bbls Sugars, Crashed, Granulated, A, Extra- C, and C, 60 Bbls and Boxes Freh Lemon Cakes, 175 Bags Coffee, ail grades, j Fotash, Lye, 8oda, Moap, Htarcn, Buckets, Paper Twine. j Tobacco and Snuff. - 1500 XOOO Hoop Iron, Manchester Yarn and Lake Gerge Sheetings. j For sale low bj WILLIAMS MURCBTSOX, aug 25 Wholsale Gro. A Com; Mer. 4- Theodore Joseph, Corner of H&rgett & Salisbury Sts- One Corner. West Raleigh National Bank. RALEIG B,K, C. Board Dy th day or on the European plan Htif action gurranteed ia every particular My bar is supplied with Finehrs Golden Wedding, 1870. Gibson's 1871 Rye, Pfeiffer A and O, and many more of; the Fines brands of Rye ana Kentaezj Bourbon. oet 19U Miscellaneous. THEBST TRE WORLD 1 SOLD BY S1500.00 HLWAnt - LJ VYfW HUMBEfls - FOR PARTICULARS -ywotKO"- ADDRESS! WhiteSewinq Machine Co. Cleveland, omn LIFE IN A BCTTLf. The Most Valuable Medical Discov ery Known to the World No More Use for Quinine, Calomel or Mineral Poisor& Life for the Blood, Strength for the Nerves, and Health for AIL M . . AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC Believing that bv cleansing the blood and building up the constitution was the only true wv of b&ni ning di?ea?e and being troubled with weakness . of; the lungs, catarrh, very much broken down1 is constitution, Ac , and after tryiag the bet-t physicians and paying out my money tor njiiuy Kinds of medicines advertised without finding a permanent cure, 1 btan doctoriDC myself, using medicines made from roots and herbs. 1 fortuaatly discovered a wonderful bitters or Blood Cleanser, the first bottle of which gave me new' life and vigor, and in time effected a perma nent cure. 1 was free from catarrh, my lung became strong and sound, btinjf able to staad the most severe cold and exposure, and. 1 have gained overj thirty pounds in weight. Feel ing confident that I had made a wonderful discove y in medicine, I prepared a quantity o: the Root Bitters, and was in the habit of giving ti-em away to sick fnenda and neigh bors. I found the medicine effected the' most wonderful cures of all dibeases caused from humors or scrofula in the blood, Imprudence, Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidaey Disease Torpid Liver, Ac , itc. The nw8 f'of my discovery in this wy spread from one persou to another until; I found myself called upon to supply patients with znedici e tar land wide, ana I was induced to establish a labor atory for componndia anc bottling the Root Bitters in lare quantities, and 1 now d.vote ar my time to this business II was a: first backward in presenting either myself or discovery in this wav to the public, not Demg a patent mea ciue man aaa who small capital, but 1 am getting bravely over that. Since I first advertised tLis medicin I have been crowded witn orders from drug gists and country dealers, and the hundreds of letters 1 have receiveu trom persons c urea, prove the fact that no remedy ever did s much good in so snort a time and bad so much success as the Hoot Bitters. In fact, 1 am convinced that' they will soon take the lead or all other medicines in use. ea ly one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Koct Bitters, some or whom have already sold over one thousand ootties. Root Bitters are strictly a medical prepar ation, such as was used in the good old days of our forefathers, vhen people w re cured by some simple root or plant, and when calomel and other poisong of the mineral kingdom were unknown. They act strongly on tb liver and kidneys, keep the bowels regular and build up the nervous system, 'ihey peretrate every part of the body, searching out i every nerve, Done ana tissue irom tne neaa to te ieet, cleansing and sti engthenibg the foantain springs of life, hence they must reach alt diseases by purification and nourishment. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Boot Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only I feel bad or miserable, ue the Bitters at once. It may tAve your life. Thousands of persons inj all parts of the ountry are already u?ihg Hoot Bitters They have saved many lives of consumtives w&o baa reen given up by friends and physi cians to die, and have permanently cured many old chronic cases of Catarrh, rcrofulaj Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and hkin Diseases where all other treatments had faded. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dizziness, weakness, pad taste in tne mouth, nervousness, and broken down in constitution? You will be cured if you take Koot Bitters. Have you humors and pimples on your face or skin? Nothing wiL give you such good health, strength, and beauty as Koot Bit ters. I I know that jealoue physicians will cry humbug because my discovery cures so many of their patients, b t I care not. It is now my desire; and jdttermination to place my Boot Bitters as fast as possible within the reach of al! thos suffering throughout the world Mold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country merchants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles $5.00. For certificates of won derful cues see my large ciicular around each bottle of medicine. Head and judge for yourself. agft. Ask your "rurgist or merchant lor FRAZIEK'S KOOT BITTfcRK the grea Slood Clt'an8er,and take no substitute hn ma ecommend because he ma&es a large profit G. W. FRAIZER, I'iscoverer. I 333 Supeiior .St., Clev lwd O. Forsle by J. C. Munds and T. t. Bur bank. Druggists. march 26th eow-dw i vlf yu are a man ofsfcusiness, weakened by the etrain c Lfyoa aro a man of letters, tolling over yonr midnj - work to restore brain nerve and atte, uao tf you are young and suffering from anyindisrretl f or aissipauon ;ii you are mamea or ar.frie, cm or mm yowg, sarLenng- irom poor nctam or laaguiia If insronaoedof ickn, rtly on tVTioever yon are, wherever you are, whenevrryou fee I that your system needs cleansis? tonirjr or stimulating, without intoxicating, Xnlto XJ . WTLSX Have you d-tpepafa, kidney or vrinary ctfmplctint, ia v eats ol une riomacn, txureis, ckkxi, (iierwrmi You wiU be cured if yon use tf youareirfTnrtlywpakandlowFptritwJ.trTitl Buy It i Insist upon It. Yourdru?giat keepeit It may aave your life. It kaa esve4 nsdreda Hop Coorh Cnr!itieweetet,afetar'!trt. ! AV chnjren. The Hop VaA for Stonch, Lier and K UiDtyt, i n parlor to 1 1 others. Cures by abtnrpt ion. ItUprfect. Af k intuitu. t. I. C. U o aiointe and ! rritabJe cnr f-t inst'ten.. ool QQPJB oznvm, U-brro ot SKSX9 tjov aold by dregsttU-Hop Bitten M.'g., Co RorKr, '. NArxaxfvaT Co to IOH.N CARROLL'S BAR, J hOUIH TI)E MA' KKT, Between Front and Water btreete, if joo want a bret-clitsa dnnk put up n the fir est style of the art. rar.c? drinks are a specialty at th s liar. Only he best Wines, Wbukies, Brand -es and Cigars are oflered at thL eeub lishmen. I i julr 5 Tonsoriai. TAVL3rOi AGAIN lxated in the base LI ment of the Parcel House, 1 have thor oughly renorattd and improved the old stast and am now prepared to ehare,shampoo, arr ent hair tor everybody. The best of work men, clean towels, sharp mors and lev prices. M fcLYIN ARTI8. jolj 27 Pnroell Hobjo Barber Shop Hlscellaraeoui. so The '0uniiyli THE BEST AND HAND SOU fir PAPER IN AMERICA, I Send for it at Once-ee (hi n Rates. j ' j! ryHE -SUNNY 80DTHUnowl ' 11-1 weekly of the age. It clj to f entire aew rires and new make-uo 8t and is Dverflowing witn the richL'3" ciest matter if the day-fwV f1? Stories, Aewi of the Week, WhIm J-m'. Female Gossip, Domestic M"e from all Sections, Notes of Trir-i' d? Chess, Problems, Marriaei, D2. u , Notes, Personals, Stage 014 .' He4 tl1 Southern Society, Fashion .Note,,.!?1' Answers to Correspondents.Bi rrwi tn Portraits of diitinguuhed ufen ? Humorous tngraringf, benetuoBH0?. pinjfB, Correspondents' Colomp, Lot.1 w P ters, Railroad liuide, and forcible holt'' upon all subjecU. Is it possible to papr more i complete? Get copy tofl,,' amine it. It Bow circulates in all tL and Territories, in England, lr.land, ' da, Austraha Braiil, and the Indian lAiti,,4" It is rea ly an honor to the South 4d1 ,L people are pr&Hd of it, and everj vh. n i take it immediately. 1 The price is only $2.50 a year. ,W w i send the "Sunny south" aod the .,', Hbvikw one jear for $6, or, we wilt ,d ,v, "Sunny South' and the WiLkisaTon J,c nil one year for $3.50: III - The "Sunny South" and "Boys and Qi of the Suth" will be furnished ot,e mr f $3.50, with alarge and magnificent picUrl thrown in. Aoaress this ofllce, or J. H. W. B. SEALS, mftv 7 Atlanta. oV Furniture. TUtsT RECEIVED FEOil FACTOR f a large idsortment of Walnut and oil? grades of FURNITURE, which weoiTe I ' I i at Great Bargains. Call and examine. I fet 19 D. A. SMITH t The MillionaiH PJ m 0'BRlAN, of San Kra-cite. (V., says : "Herald Compound i ti.!Nt Cement for broken wares I ever w, I hiu articles mended with it that staad jaigwvju before they were Lroken." Sold by ail onn ghts and country. merchant , or fjuardruf irist hasn't g;t it, nor wont 'send for it tjnJ 25 cents for a bottle to JNO. T,. PATRICK, BoleMkn'f', apl39-6t ! Wadefbor... CEO. P. ROW ELL CO. 1, i Newspaper AiTsrtisma Agency. For Ten Cents;: One j hundred page P"" i - i i phlet with Lists of Newspapers and; AdTr. i ! tiaing Rates. For Ten Dollar : Four Hnei I ' inserted oni i ji r week iu Three Hundred and Fifty Nfwips- pers. IO Spruce St t i - W. Y. may 28- li r f 1 - I 1 Kch,' -d all styles, Ineloding Orand .4q2 and b'pritfhf, ah strictly rxast ciun, ow the lo-eat hit cash WHOtisiLS ticv i p"ice. direct to the rpacHAisa. Thr rU-j made one ofth finest displays at th9 XT tennial Exhibition, and wertUBaaimonAlJ commended for the Highest Uo.Z 13,000 in use. Regular Ij incorporate! J cfacturing Co. Factory eaubli.be? orrf -f rears. The8quare Grand eonUi shek's new patent Duplex Orerstrertg the greatest improreinent la the Piano making. The Oprights are in America, Pianos sent on j Wl to write for Illustrated and pescripw" caUlogue of 48 page mailed fra. ; MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. I anl URm 11 East 15th strt. ! CHAS. KLEIN, Oniertaier ani aiinfit Maler Ho. 24 Bonth Prrmt Street, WILMINGTOX, 5. tt ( PST A to.asTttof( graph er mail promptly J , PIANOS $125 Illiil j .it 7
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