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S. C. WOODSON. City Editor.
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THE WttKLT NEWS rORWISHED
ONE YER. POKTAOE PAID. FOB tU;
XIX MONTHS. 73 CESTR.
PatOfie Dircctary..
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tlm Summer ran have the Daily
Nkws Kent to them for To cents per
month. Dostaire prejiaM. The ad
dress may be cbangeti as often as d
irable.
nfflc boars tor dWlTerlnc at malla from
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LUn rati N Ktl.lrrd from tlS a. aa
to LUU p. u.
No laallaaeat or raeelTad cm rUnadaya.
W. W. HOLDBJf.
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MTORE FOR S.vLE.
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alb mot yvtfm.Mj,f,Hh
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nj of i: irmt and mtip-t
rra. In Nortb t'mmllDs. No
ti -:. ;r.ir luln nl with
-Pr- i-ir for i
VJ I " i N iN E. P. . Box
Rj.Iiii. N. C
Tub N'tn Job DeprtHent haa been
i honxijhly sappllrd with Tfry aeecLad
wantaaJ with tb Uttait atylra of Typea,
mod eracr buimt af Jab Wortar ba
done aritb dmIbm, da4aUcta and cbeap-
nasa. r cm faralaU at abort node
BLANK.
KILL IIEAIk.
LETTKa ME AIM.
CARDS. l'R03KAMIE
HANDBILLS. PHAMPHLETH,
ItXTERS. CHECKS. P BAITS. r.
SPECIAL. CITY ITEMS.
Tax Nrvri- 0 aaI a.lrr this data
oar tarn are sUtrtly CASH.
jy CAKMER, Dmssiat.
lSCKLLAKOt"-..
V KLL-KNOWN
E R I T Y IIOTKL,
t
! wll kept lr V'.w Naacy
I now lmn( thnrrxifhly rp'1 r-
ii p'cndij order anJ npavdy
kt ar tf iatut int.
U ONLY HOTEL RL'ILDTMHJ
w. If Dfnprf!; kC will pay wetL
T' EN I Y- ri V K roio. oa tbe
eaail mi ! not Imm. ba
d (TIMMOMOl'x XTABLKH.
Ltwtiiha rverivnl until Ao-
fAd Jrew n. ilrAULET.
i iiurtt tiru. w. c.
Ka !ULi.-li tmria IXCIC PEA 8.
nd.ii.tMi p-and balrt FODDER, tor aala
at lhtDorne'4 (iraJ and Ercd 8tore.
vr. A. O VTTW.
j Mlt HaprUitaadat.
! toalir:s OU,
for Ala cheap by
Je it
l u buabaia Stock Paa,
V. WOOLLOOTT.
Wllmlagioo atrvat.
1
Xv Ii A U H
ZO and Sign Painter.
of Wl'Uaxoa A Haywood's
ap r ly
t, T I f E
C f itoHilN and S.r m
lRK-il AKIMi TAl-rH"-I
! r o Mn:a atrre.
a-atrv-rt BpllOiircb.
Cully inTtia a lrll.
',
EST IN THE MARKET.
4
m's Fresh Meat Store,
an Si., nj, posit e the JJarkct.
o dooht. In other -worrla It la a
t feci that hbaU M.rTAIN
TTON. LVUR. HHEKP. and
a, I to be focod at RU'M'M
r on Wllmlortoo alrvet, op.
krC oly the owl MOl'l
Vt.S are parrhsaed and batrh
wmlnc y t klHfal b&ad
. HOlE STEICSp'!a.Uy.
a on hkivl v.-ry morning.
and lt llv " pritm. It
luv, ol cocoe wb-r ya
IgcttLa bal.
A. WAITU.
IT yT) UK W E L L, .
paml to rlen. wall or dig
anrtnt noltatMd aaUlaaacttoo
m orrr Inatanrr.
left t ! -Nw4" o
Su 'a pmaaaUv iuiiJnl I'X
P.RVaS" A M I lLCK.
XotTHiui It Tbe brat Northern Je
ran be obtained at my ttnrtoo WilalDt
Wan atrvet. at all Umea. at two joants per
ponod.
Je U A. BAl'M.
Fnomntirsa,-Tor tbe wioat llfavlike.
moat permanent and flocat flaUhed Pboto
grapha call at WA1ON OAU.ERY.
For tba greataat Tar etr and lst aaaort
mMt of Albandk and Framea, ra'l at WAT
SON'S CJALLKRY. Ja 3D U
KANUIC OP THERMOS! ETKR
AT J AS- H. KJTXISS' BOOK 8TOKB,
July 12lh.
A. M. 9 A. 31. 12 M. 3 P. M. 6 P. V.
TV M 87s 6V 85
FOR STATE CONVEHTIO.f FROM
HAKE COU.fTT.
IlICHAUD II. RATTLE, Jr.
Maj. pEATO.N gales,
RL FUS H. JONES.
D. B. HOLLAND.
r.
CIGARS!
all the anenlkm of ibflrarH
ay rblwbraada tdUAUH,
t Kai tli Ka-orlle." - Prlae
fir I Tow o."' " Leal Ta Oder."
nil oUmc abnlro brand, all
san rorooimeitd aa a-log
UKU. ZWtit.BR,
jMrpt taxar aao yarbor
rata BciLDtr, 'oaaonio!.)
fTIKi InsaXK ALl,
uloop N.U. Jan .'ji. 1VTS. j
PROPOSALS WILL
ad at IbU ofU-e on or before
ro.. roriheaopplvo'TMKEE
R HatltTC. ta badeiired
U,f Watrni Ierr Aylom
olina. " ! Inwn Mor-
f tw.aic : : ii7 - I "x-lobe r
I aper'.fy a'pnratety the eoat
iek. w'fj or aitlioot(bu
fin th.ir proportion
wi.l t reutred to lnur
r"miKiof thaeoatmrt.
w - fwnr the right to
cl ! -nd'H ed : "Propnaji?
'r. I'.nrk fr ine k ea:ern In-
ortn l Amltna." and ad-
T. 'IKO. WALTON,
j t-rrflATj f Commlwloo.
jK CO PA RTNERS H I P.
d" a--lae.lT. A. K'NU-
eay. ud w. E AJ4MELKY.
.a. In the
i tun futvii vm n m
j-ta najne of HKTT. ALLEN
t oar thaak to rr rnUn
raj pailronace they bare bereto
a4 ir and sutc a oontlnoanea o
1 the new Arm.
J Mr M. BP.! IH.
JACOB H. ALLEN.
1'TION OK CO-PART-HII'.-Tte
fir in ol W. B.
(. u tbla dar dlaaoleed
n-nU W. H. MITT MINI
M.iDcaa of tbe late Arm.
H. HL'Tt UIMUH ar CO.
I Juue lth. IX7k
Pl'RCHASFD THE
m-iio the lata Una. I wUl
I H: i, where I will keep eoo-
u : a full atock of
t-tr nut pat ro nag. I reaped-
aauUaaanee oc the mim,
W. B. MCrcHLNOa.
CE LOT OF SMALL
lrtmmd N. C HAMS, la star
a at lS cents.
I, . AVsoxa.
Til CAROLINA AND
fOODU cJOred Hay for aala
I ITO. LEX a BoNiC
Local Brlets
SuUribe to the Daily Nkw only
?-. per year (fotai;e .iald).
Mr. J. D. Whiuker ha. for aale
two thouKarrd corda of beat in wood
cheap. .
"Old Prob." will give us to-day
north east winda with cloudy weather
ami occasional rain.
Intending to enlarge his store, Mr.
Juhler, the jeweler, will sell hia
present stock of i;ooda at greatly re
duced prices. Setj advertuerueut in
auoiher culunia.
The report of tire condition of the
Raleigh NalkmaJ Rank, at the clone
of its business on tlie.KH.hOf June,
will be found interesting to all busi
ness men. See published statement
elewbere.
"The Sentinel has little or nothing
to tay about Convention, but is en
gaged in abusing the Legislature
which give it the public printing.
So aaya the Charlotte OLtrrver."
Hon. A. 8. Merrimon and Oen.W.
R. Cox returned yesterday from
Moore county. Laving spoken in
Carthage ol Saturday on the subject
of Convention.
We are requested by the Hoard of
Aldermen to say that there will be a
meeting Wednesday night at Metro
politan Hall to couaider and discuss
the question of funding the city dbt.
Let all attend who vnsli to under
stand the juetion.
For bealtii'and pleasure no more
popular and fashionable resort can
be foaad than the Western Hotel, at
Hickory, N. C. The house is well
fitted and furnished, and la a high
and healthy country. . Read the ad
vertiaenieut else where.
The Wilmington Star of yesterday
regrets to hear of Lb death of Mr.
Mark Bridgers, at Annapolis-, Md.
He was a son of Hod. R. IL Bridgers,
of that city, and bad bat recently en
teral the U. 8. Naral Academy as a
cadet.
We learn that Mr. Raffln H. 0 raves,
Jr., Professor of Enginaeriogand the
Mechanic arts hi at the North, col
lecting models, Ac, to Illustrate the
teaching In his department He
will return In time for the opening of
the University for students the 1st
Monday of September next.
The Citizen's Cornet Rand will
meet to-nlfht at the Rand room for
tbe purpose of electing officers and
tbe transaction of other important
business. A full attendance Is de
sired. . No "squatters" will be allow
ed to vote and the Supreme Court
will have nothing, to do with the
erection.
Tub Nominee From Randolph.
At a mass convention of the Demo
cratic citixens of Randolph county
on Friday last M. S. Robbing, Esq.,
was nominated foe the State Conven
tion to till the raeaney on the ticket
occasioned by the declination of Dr.
Craven.
The Piedmont TVess of Saturday
has this to say of the whereabouts of
Dr. Pritchard:
"Dr. T. H. Pritchard and family.
of Raleigh, is in the Western part of
the State to spend the summer, ine
Dr. will be in Hickory to-day (Satur
day.) Will deliTer a Temperance
addrefls to-uight and preach at the
Baptist Church to-morrow morn
ing.
Poll Holdkks for City Elec
tion. The Commissioners have
appointed the following poll-holders
for the city election on the loth Inst.,
on the quest iou of funding the debt
of the city :
1st Ward T B Yancey, n M Mil
ler.
at Ward Simon naves, J E
PiUiamson.
3d Ward J C L Lumsden. H T
Clawson.
4th Hard S M Merrill, J R Whit-
aker.
5th Ward J T Parham, J W Cole.
Boardixo Hocse fob Rent.
Tbe eligibly located boarding house
of Mrs Henry W. Miller on the cor
ner of Newbera Avenue and Per
son street, is advertised for rent in
another column. It is conveniently
and pleasantly located, is large and
airy, and has been osed as a boarding
house for thirteen years. Mrs Millar
will continue to entertain boarders.
and would be pleased to have some
additional boarders at preseut. See
advertisement.
Cotton Stored in Raleigh.
There are some 1,200 bales of cotton
to store in this city. There haa been
some transactions in the eRy during
the past week, but there is not much
disposition to either buy or tell.
We copy the following brief from
the Baltimore Gazette :
" The Biahop of North Carolina is
pleading for $13,000 to establish the
Ravenseroft Associate Mission in the
western part of his diocese. He has
received already one-third of the
amount."
The State Educational Con
vention. This Convention will
meet to-morrow morning In the Sen
ate chamber. Its proceedings will
be of a very interesting character and
it is thought the attendance will be
large. We hall keep our readers
posted as to its doings.
Distinguished Guests at the
Yabbobough. The following gen
tlemen, members of the Cotton States
Congress, were registered at the Yar-
boro House last night : Messrs. But
ler, Ua., Shankland, Tenn., Max
well, Tcun., Jones, Arkansas, Aiken,
III., Jackson, Va.. Frantham,S. Ca.,
James, Oa., Saine. Ga., Frank
Young, Md., Thigpen, N. C, and
Greene, of Illinois.
"A Pedestrian .Local." The
Piedmont lrem says of Capt.
Woodson, who has been on the line
of the Western road for some weeks:
"The above title is applicable to
Capt. Woodson, of the News, for when
he wants to go and no conveyance is
convenient he puts out on foot. Last
Tuesday the hacks left him at the
White Sulphur Splines, but he, pos
sessing too much go-altead-ativeness
to spend another day idle, walked to
Hiefcorv. a distauceor eigne miles, In
time to take the Western bound raiu.
Pretty good for a Local with the
TUB COTTplf STATES
GUESS t
CO!f-
recoad AbbbsI Seasieat
Commendable. While strolling
through tbe city Sunday afternoou
iu the vicinity of the Deaf and Dumb
Asylum we were attracted by the
sound of vocal music, and on reach
ing the house of Mrs. wed don, an
aged lady whose afflictions have pre
vented her from attending church for
a larre number of years, we found
tbe iu embers of the choir of Eden ton
Street M. E. Church, who had met
there for the purpose of singing a few
of their songs for tbe benefit of the
aged lady. This choir, we learn, have
formed themselves into an organiza
tion for the purpose of visiting such
members of their church as are un
able to attend from sickness.
In thia ooanection we would meo-
tloa tut Mr.JR.yV. Rest, oneof the
choir, has the atrooresc trass -redo
eveflemrd, while at the same time it
is possessed of much music.
SuprehkOocbt. This body met
yesterday at the usual hour, all the
Justices present. s The following
cases were considered :
C. C. Vest ys." Juo Cooper tt a!.,
from Cherokee. -Dismissed.
James Harrell vs. David C. Reams,
Adm'r., from Granville. Argued.
liatchelor and L- C. JMlwards for
plaintiff; no counsel for deft.
j. c I... Harris, noiiciior, eiuion
to the Court, from Northampton.
Attorney General and Harris for pe
titioner. Argued.
C. J- Green vs. N. C. R R. Co.,
from Wake. Argued. Rattle A Son.
for plaintifTaud Smith & Strong and
liatchelor for deft.
State vs. Robt. Hall, troni Wake.
Argued. Attorney General and J.C.
L. Harris for State. No counsel for
deft.
Jas. Cotton and wife vs. Wm. Far
mer ei at., from Halifax. Argued.
Walter Claik and Batchelor for
plaintiffs and Moore fc Galling for
def'ts.
A Banqcit in Honor or the
Delegates to the Cotton States
Congress. We learn that the Com
mittee of Arrangements have ar
ranged with Dr. Blacknall, of the
Yarborough House, to furnish a ban
quet Wednesday night to the mem
bers of the Cotton States Congress
which will convene in this city this
morning. It will push the .Doctor to
make his arrangements in two days,
but we know that he was never behind-hand
in anything he undertook.
The Rrsidence of the Profes
sors of Chapel Hill. The "com
mittee of niue of the Trustees of the
University, after.' agreement among
the Faculty, have assigned residences
at Chapel Hill, as follows:
To Dr. Phillips The Swain House
" Prof. Kirober'ey The Kimber-
lev or Wheat House.
To Prof. Mangum Tho Dr. Phillips
House.
To Prof. Redd The Mitchell
House.
To Prof. Hooper The Judge Bat
tle House (rented.)
Profs. Graves and Winston, being
unmarried, will occupy rooms in one
of the College buildings, probably in
the 'South."
Gv. Broodbn to Receive the
Delegates to the Cotton States
Conokkks. Gov. Rrogden, having
been requested to Welcome the dele
gates to the Cotton States Congress to
convene in the hall of the House of
Representatives this morning, ac
cepted the invitation in the follow
ing manner :
State ok North Carolina. )
Executive Department, -Raleigh,
July 10. 1S75. )
To Maj. J. C Winder, Chairman, &v
Dear Sir : I have the honor to ac
knowledge tbe receipt of your com
municatioti informing me that, at a
meeting of the committee to arrange
for the reception of tbe Cotton States
Congress, to convene in the city of
Raleigh on the l.'Uh int., it was
unanimously resolved, that I be re
quested to deliver an address of wel
come to the Congress, In the Com
mons Hall on that day, and adding
your own personal request that I will
tind il convenient to comply.
For this complimentary request,
couched as it is in such courteous and
respectful language, and coming as
it does from so large and influential a
body of gentlemen, known as they
are throughout the country for their
high character, intelligence and in
tegrity, and representing as they do
great and important interests, allow
me to tender to you and those you
represent, my grateful acknowledge
ments, and to say that it will afford
me much pleasure to comply with
the request of tbe committee.
I trust the convention of the Cotton
States Congress, which will assemble
in this city on the 13th insL, may be
productive of much good ; and what
ever may be best calculated to utilize
and encourage honest industry and
labor, to improve our condition and
develop our resources, and to cherish
and promote our agricultural and
commercial interests, shall have my
hearty co-operation and support.
I am with great respect.
Your Ob't Servant,
C. H. Bbogdkn. !
The National Cotton Ex
change Convention, The second
annual meeting of the Convention
will take place on the 21st inst., at
White Sulphur Springs, Va. The
Nation tl Convention was organized
last year, and its first meeting was
held on the 11th of June, 1S74, at Au
gusta Ga., when a regular organiza
tion was effected. Among the, ob
jects of the exchange are uniform
classification of cotton and the com
pilation of statistics leariiig on the
cottou trade.
The Board of Trade of Charlotte
has appointed the following del
egates: Messrs. J. l. Bnce and
J. E. Steuhouse, wHSlt. W. Sanders
and J. T. Johnson as alternates.
Does not the Raleigh Board of Trade
intend being represented?
Among other subjects the follow
ing questions are to be considered :
To arrange for tbe securing of
monthly returns of overland ship
ments to spinners.
The establishment of uniform rules
relating to reclamation of falsely
packed cotton, with efforts to secure
the adoption of the same in foreign
markets.
That efforts be made to secure the
adoption of uniform standard of
classification in foreign market, and
providing that all sales of cotton in
Europe, by members of the exchang
es, upon nrui oners or for forward de
livery, be made on basis of American
standards. X
The establishment of a Board of
Arbitration in Liverpool; composed
of salaried experts, for settlement of
all controversies arising from sales o
cotton apou firm offers or for forward
delivery from United States ports.
Recommending that crop reports
of local and national exchanges be
made from April to December, in
clusive, instead of May to November
as heretofore.
Recommending the fixing df a
standard of weights for bagging and
ties, with tbe view to securing, the
greatest economy consistent with safe
package.
The establishment of a uniform
system for the examination and de
livery of cotton after sale, leaving
the time in which delivery shall take
place to be fixed by the local ex
changes, as that should necessarily
depend on local facilities.
Kecommenaing uniiorm system
for welching cotton, and that all
weighing be done by officially ap-
no in ted and sworn weigners. aiso,
that all such weighers shall be ex-
Derienced in the avocation, and snail
give bond and security for perform
ance of duty.
That such wehrner anaii not oe in
terested, directly or Indirectly, in
cotton at time of appolatment or
thereafter during his eligibility. '
This body will convene in this city
this morning at 11 o'clock, meeting
at the hall of the Hooae of Represen
tatives. At the hour named tbe President,
Col. D. E. Butler, of Georgia, will call
the Con vent kBi to order, when Gov.
Brogden will welcome the Congress
ia behalf of the State, which will be
responded to by the President. i
Mr.F. H, Bus bee will then wel
come the visitors to the city in be
half of Mayor Separks, ' which will
be responded to by Dr. Wm. Max
well, Master of the State Grange of
Ten nessee.
After that the usual order of busi
ness will be proceeded with.
At four o'clock in the afternoon
the atembers pf the Congress will
visit the Insane Asylum at tbe Invi
tation of Dr. Grissom. Members of
the city and visiting press are in
vited to accompany the excursion to
Aslyum.
This Congress was organized
during the meeting of the State Fair
in Atlanta in the fall of 1S73,
and held its first annual session in
Atlanta in June last, at which ses
sion CoL D. E. Butler was re-elected
President of the Congress.
The attendance upon the present
session , it is thought, will be good, all
the Southern and many of the North-
Western States being represented.
Tbe ladies nqd the public generally
are invited to attend the sessions of
the Congress.
Supreme Court. The following
opinions were delivered to-day :
By Pearson, C. J. :
D. D. McBryde et ah, vs. John
Patterson, from Robeson ; judgment
modified ; cost equally divided.
By Reade, J. :
M. L. Holmes et al., vs. T. J. Cro
welletal., from Union. Error, aud
judgment here for defendant.
11. J. Holmes et al., vs. T. J. C ro
wel 1 et al., from Union : Affirmed,
and judgment here for defendant.
By Rodman, J. :
Alfred Dookery vs. R. 8. French
et aL. from Robeson. Reversed and
action dismissed.
By Settle, J. :
H. A. and M. L. Arm field vs. John
D. Brown et al., from Rowan. Af
firmed. By By num. J. :
Stephen A. Martin vs. William
Lea. adm'r.. from Person. Judg
ment affirmed.
7S.:J
iFor the Dally News.
Tse Resialeaee of -the Late Weltfea
n. cawartis ? ae vrave ei jsiss
- Poplak Mount,
W ARREN CO,
July 12L 1875
This is a; delightful country resi
dence. . Hon. Weldon Edwards
owned and lived at this retreat tor a
number of years. When he died he
leit nis immense estate to Mr. Mar-
maduke Hawkins. 1 Mr. Edwards
wrote a short sketch of the life of
Hon. Nathaniel Macon. It was my
pleasure to,' obtain and read a oopv
of this highly interesting pamphlet
lor tne- nrst time to-day. Every
youth in our country would do well
to read it. Nathaniel Macon was re
garded by John Randolph: only see
on d for distinguished abilities, as
a statesmen to General Washing
ton. Warren county has furnished
u number of distinguished men, but
Macon; perhaps, stands at the head
of the list, although a heap of stones
is the, on ly thing that marks his last
resting pfaceV He gave directions to
Mr. Edwards that they should be
placed oq hjs grave. Mr. Edwards
was his in timate friend.
Not very far from ' this place
thedaughterof General It. E. Lee
died during! the late war. A beauti
ful monument marks the resting
place of this beautiful and accom
plished daughter of the hero who
now sleeps near Jackson, at Lexing
ton, Va. 4 . D.
Postal Cards and Stamps. Re
ports just made by Third Assistant
Postmaster : General Barber show
that 107,619,000 postal cards were is
sued during he . fiscal year which
ended June 30 last, against 61,079.000
issued for the year which ended June
30,1874. The increase is equivalent
to abont 18-5 per cent, which shows
that the postal cards are growing in
popular favor. The value of the is
sue of ordinary postage stams during
the year ending June 30, 1875, was
$18,271,479. an . increase of $996,237
over the previous year ;'of newspaper
and ; periodical postage stamps,
$815,902 47 ; of ordinary stamped en
velopes and.wrapers, $4,124,477 84, an
increase ot $242,284 58; of postal cards
$1,07,160 ; of total issues for sale to
the publie, $24,288,018 17, an increase
of $2,218,7905 over the fiscal year
ended June 80, 1874, The sale of offi
cial postage stamps dor the fiscal year
amounted to $834,970 25, a decrease
of $580,874 95 since June 30, 1874 ;
official stamped envelopes, $354,522
18aolncreace of $1,065 52 over the
year 1874. :
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR
PRICE: FIVE GENTS.
la -V '
ity Ex
rates by AjJtSTlSnT6t r 1
Ona aqnara,oaa a- , . . ' a to
Ona aquara, ona month l- a W
vw aquara, mrea month. : : ' ou -
8s: Essi ft : W
j S tDZJ!?J? ojJ pam El onatttu.te a square.
All MTarUsemegais under tan lines obaraed
al tba rata of ona aoare. f" I
' Advertisements mast ia eonflnad tottte
btuanaasortbaadvartlaaT. Thi i ,
yr TO BUSINESS MENV
' A good advertisement fa a wldare a!roa'.
latad nawapapor la tha beat of all Boaalbla., j
' ' '- ' M r'-- - A' ,r -- . '
salesmen. It isaaaJeaman kAimnhmi '
and U navt r weary; who iroaa artar boalneaa "'-!
ny wn uut; ano aoeosta the aaaran-i .
Wake Ceaaty Caavats;
The Chairman of the County
ecutive Cbmmittees of the Democrat
ic and Republican parties have ar
ranged the followinsr route to be
pursued by the candidates for delu- ... In hlJS Ski..! vil
gates to the Convention. The speak- lm9J?r ! hU tba lady- la bee
- ' - t .,, . , ,; ham a. the tra velar la tha i car ,or. boai:
ing as to time will be arranged by 4 .. y .... , v. f- " .
candidates: faleaman wbb no purchaser eaa avoid. '
, 3 who can ba In a thousand plaeaa at oaea . '
Middle Creek. Thnra'ar. July 15, atTTtley's. aad spaak to thouannda ol peopla daily.
Baosrborn. Friday July 6th. Laihley'a, 'h X . Y l"V.
Hwift Cjraak. Bmtnrday July tt. Franklinla. saylog to each ona tb bast thW In the
tb.vary. , I beat manner. A a-ood abnthMiutt
lnsarea a baalnaaa couneeUaa oa tha
R !
moat permanent and Indepandant basis,
and la In a carta in aansu, a gaarantea tu
the eastomer of. fair and noUarata-prl-.
eea. Exparlenea has shown that . tba
dealer, whose wares have obtained' a'
' " I- " - a - -
publla celebrity. Is not oaly enabled U -A
sell, but U Axced to ael( t reasonable ,
N ?
r. and to rarnlsh a pood art lola. 'A '
dealer can make nn battar Invaatatant
than In the advertising column of1 "a.
widely elrcaUted newjaper. iroebrta-"
W j. . . r'.'tr : " '
the opinion of a man who Is known' to ba
the larjroat advertiser la the United fMatea. ,
Uard'n.
Oak: Grove, Thursday July 22d, Oak Urove,
iw jjians. rrioay j my aa , uv t.
Barton's Creek. Hat'day July 24, Hntchlaon.
Hooae'a Craek, Monday July 36th, Klnafa
Store.' ,.',('.-. g ..
PoreatvllleTueaday'Jniy Tth, Forest y lite.
Koleavllle, Wadnaaday July 2lL Rolasvllks
Little River. Thora'ay July fW O. Moono.
asark'a Cret-k. Friday July 30. Hood a Htoma.
St. Matthew's. at'y Julv 21. Powell's Stoiw.
Mt. Mary's, Monday August 2d, Andrew's
8tore.
Panther Branch, Tuesday August 3d, J, II.
Adaoia. r . ,
Raleigh. Wednesday August 41U, LoveJojJ's
W. W. JONES, Ch'n Dem. Ex. Cam.
w. w. wmitis, lie p. "
greft
State Expeases, Coaseryative Vs.
Radical Let tke People Read.
Proper care and economy In hand
ling the people's monejrjs a
virtue in any political
travagance, waste and peculation
should crush it in the eyes . of all
good cUizeus. .North Carolina Is
poor, and the party that practices
economy in her administration seeks
her greatest good. The following
carefully prepared table shows who
are the political friends of our Com
monwealth:
ti
That la Thb Datlr Mews.
Vl.fO rv.
OEPORT OP TrtK! COtlDTTTriW
XV ef the-RAlelenatlonat ltantr.'at Kal- '
ehjh. In tha Htat el Noh it Carotfna, at tha
closaof bialnesa. Janet k.j . .7r ? ,
" - RESOURCES. ' V ' " 'o
Loans and discounts.
vrrninuiK,.,,
Total four years Conser
vative Rule.
For the year ending Sep
tember 1974.
For the year ending Sep
tember 1S7X
For the year ending Sep
tember 187. '
Is
aa ocapa
t- "Ft-
v . o. o"uu to secure circulation. 600,000 U0
y-J Bda to secure depoalm,. , e , .
Other stocks, bonds and luorl" ' '
Due from oTaTarNaiionaTitaDk's7 ISkWTl
Due from State Ranks a nd Bank- r -.;,
ern, ll.Ki 63
Real ettata. furniture, and ax- ' ' '
tures. ....... r ln.aW
Pemluma paid... 1 ujm US I
Checks and other cash ltema, , 7H1 10
Bllla of other A'ational llanka 4JbMjM ' ' .
Fract Ion al Currency. Unoludlna
nlckles). . S0600
notes;..... .....!.... 5M 43 '
Legal tender notes, J. , UU
Redemption fund with Dl B. '
Treasury. (5 per cent of olrcula '
llonj... --.L, 22.R0O CO.
ToUL...
Iff!'''
I ' M i ni wi.
LIABILITIES,;
For year endln Septeia-
rer sutn, mil.
3 s&S s
Capital Stoek paid ln,...... 500.000 . 1
Surplus ruud........ m...-;... , 6C.WU) UQ .1
OtBer Undivided ProfltsX.t.l
N aUonal Bank notes outatand- , ' - . . I
1 ng, .- ..w.k.4..U'(M4 ' i33,10U 00 1 -
Dividends unpaid. , . ,uaow,. ,
Individual Deposits aubjecG to 1
Demand certitlicates of deposit. H.8 64'NI
s 1 cneoit,......,.............. 4. . tm,Jta
5 I Cashier's checks ouUttandingv.t.'r 7.lw kl V;
Luiwu ouiuii uejHWiWi, .,4,1 ,7,jSa
)ARDING HOUSE
. RENT.
rill rent at a raaaonabla nrlee mr
iiouse. reaay furpisnea ana eiigimy locat
ed on tha corner of Newbera Avenue and
Person street, aitd only, twe squares from
vna vapiiou
Until rented tt will ba kept as a Board
in nous, ana a tew noaraera can oe ae
commouatad at present.
- i asanas Ion riven at onea.
Mt. HENRY W. MILLER.
July i3.-i.
A H A M HIGH SCHOOL.
For "two years
Rale
I asic j
co bo o
ea
if
' - J . va s . yp vUS J UK VI"
ncers 8TJ&U 73
Due to other National. Rankji,, .iliiHl W
Notes and bill roi-dlscountadL.. -1 VSTV fa
Due tootate Banks and Bankers, ;. t HI
ToUl ...r;...v-JlW7jB44, 67.,
For tha year ending Sen-
tamber 30th, 1870. j
As Outrage in Johnston Coun
ty. We learu of a most heinous
outrage which recently occurred in
the north-western portion of John
ston county. A white man named
Buck Suggs committed rape on alittle
white girl some nine years of age
The fiend is still at lanrei. The au
thorities of tut county -iw.id take I T OUISBTJERG FEMALE 8EMI-
or the year ending Sep
tember 30th. im.
GRAHAfl, H. C,
Rev. D. A. LONG. A.M.,
Rev. W. W. HTALEY, A.
B. F. LONG. A- BH
Mrs. F. BASON, Instructress In music
Opens A gust Wth. and ends the last Fri
day in May 1S7& Board 8 to 910. Tuition
$3 to J. Head, for circular. '
ly lX-lt.
July
1 1 .
5 113,
I Tes I U3
" mi
? rl
..- .- I
3d !l
STATE
3 OP NORTH CAROLINA, LJ.
County ef Wake. t '
51 I I, Charibii DtWKT, Ciwhler bf the "
V .x , o.u,.ao ' solemnly 1 swear ,
that the above statement la .true to tho ;
best of my knowledge and belief. 1 . ,
uewey. Cashier..
efore ma the
steps to put it out of his power to com-
mitt auother such outrage. He was
Indicted once before for the committ
al of a similar outrage in Harnett
county, but got clear upon some
ground.
The Orphans at Metropolitan
Hall. Notwithstanding the threat
ening character of the even
ing, the little band of Orphan child
ren from Oxford was greeted at Me
tropolitan Hall last night with a
crowded house. The band is com
prised of six little girls and six little
boys, and they entertained their
audience with full satisfaction by the
rendition of a goodly number of songs.
Someof the voices of the little child
ren were really sweet, and we were
pleased to sec them receive oft and
merited applause.
An Enterprise that Should ee
Encouraged. We are again in
debted to Dr. Ellis, the Steward of the
Deaf and Dumb Asylum, for some
specimens of those splendid brooms
which are manufactured in his in
stitution by the unfortuate iq mates.
The broom is unsurpassed by any
thing of the kind we have ever seen,
both in appearance and for durability,
They are sold, to the wholesale trade
at as Io w figures as they can be ob
tained elsewhere. This is an enter
prise that should be encouraged.
Louisbitro Female Seminary.
Miss Cornelia Crenshaw has advertis
ed in another column her select
school for young ladies at Louisburg.
The Christian Advocate, in speaking
of tli is school, says and we endorse
all Brother Bobbltt says in the ex
tract :
"We learn that it is a school of
merit and know that few communi
ties can boast of greater refinement,
intelligence aud morality than Louis-
Graham High School. The fall
session of this institution, under the
management of Revs. D. A. Long,
W. W. Staley and Mr. B. F. Long,
will open on the 24tb of August.
This school had 98 scholars during
the last session. See the advertise
ment. Alluding to the fact that one hun
dred and thirty-five children under 1
year of age and one hundred sixty-
seven under o years aiea in liauimore
last week, the Gazette advocates tbe
publication by physicians of summer
rules of daily diet and daily life.
Proper care at home, it thinks, is af
ter all the best preventive in poor
families for tick nesa incidental to the
season, and it adds: "At least one
third of those Infants who die perish
of Ignorance quite much as of
Km . f I'" I
-Wool
A Fifteen
' " FOB
YOUNG; MTS8E8 AND GIRLS.
Fall session, opens Wednesday, 11th ' of
July, and continue for m weeks.
terms : Hoard, witn wasning.
3b-
u, "C? w 5
00c 3 oS fl
Subscribed and sworn to
12Lh day of July. A. IX. 173..
CHARLES ROOT, Notary Public. t
Correct Attest:
W. H. WlLLABD.
A. 8. Mkkkimom
U.n. CAKTKU,
f -
Director!.-'
)arU-2t
MISCELLANEOUS.
3 T u R N 1 8
E D
r .
rresn 1 nrnip Heea just opened at
'y CARMER'rt Drug Htora.
fur-
It will be seen from Ine aDove j
mates that the lastor years when
the administration of the State affair
daied coui'ortably with the Parecta of the
DrinclDal.
Apily for circular to ;
Mias COKNELIA A. CRENSHAW.
July 13. Deod,ltand WlU
O E L L I N G A T
(jREATLY REDUCED PKICES
INTBN D INO
to enlarge my utore,
1 offer m y well
xelected stoek of
WATCHKH. J K W -
K Lit V, SILVER and
SILVER PLATED
W a RE. at greatly
reduced prices. -
Orders from ax dis
tance ahalt receive
prompt attention
N
O
eis of the Raleigii inAfr'AfHSlkhold
KaUroad Company, will ba held at Com'
nany's office. In Ralelnh. on FRIDAY th
nished rooms. nd Enirllsh Tuition In fall. J has been to some extent controlled I 'eth of July,lW5,cominenclngatlloioaki,
$9u.oo. Lanpusgea and musie very mod- nas oeen 10 some extent conironea a. M. W. W. VAHH,
erxte. wo Kxtw .
ses usxe oeen less uy M,i 10.01 tuau
that spent by the radicals in two. a
difference sufficient in itself to defray
the entire cost of a Constitutional
Convention.' By an amendment
already made to the Constitution
the General Assembly meets only
once in two years, fan amendment
passed by Conservative effort) so
that the expense of the last Legisla
ture, $109,168.S0, should be divided
by two to show a proper per annum.
expense.
Now let us estimate the probable
cost of the Constitutional Conven-i
tion:
and goods sent for selection If required
aespeetiuiiy,
H. MAHLER.
A SPECIALTY.
Wedding and Engngement Rings made.
to order at gjiort notice.
July 13. tt '
' A 1 '
TTEALTK AND PLEASURE.
1 L v f
POPULAR m IASHIOXABLS E1S0ET-
WESTERN HOTEL.
Hickorv, N. C.
This house swell fitted and famished
. in now open for the accommodation of visi
tors ana the traveling public, its room-
arc well Ventilated and commodious. Ser
vants Dollte and attentive.
. Table supplied with every delicacy of
the season, yemcies . iumiHiieu ai snon
nolle-. Omni bos goes from the Hotel to
the White Salpher Springs on arrival of
every train.
White Sulpher and Chalybeate water
always on hah'd.
This Mouse It com plate Inall Its appoint
ments, aa a acs.t-c.asa Hotel, ho errorta
will be spared- to make tbe guests com
fortable ana contented.
Terms ol Board. '
Per day. 12.00
-Children and servants
half price. '
For further Particulars. Address.
. A. W. MARSHALL,
y, Proprietor.
Porters at Uuj depot upon the arrival of
cvastero ana lyuern uiuu.
July 13. lm.. i
120 delegates at 5 00 ner diem.
'i Door-keepers. S5.00 per diem
3 Clerks, at .00 per dlern ,
2 Paares. at 92.50 per ill em,
Coutlngent,
Treasurer and Beer-la ry. 1
The next annual meetlne afRtnekhold.
era of the Raleigh and Uaaton Kallrwad
Company will be held at the office of the
Company, in Raleigh, on ililrd THUR8
DAY, being the 16th July, 1876. coramano
In; at 11 o'clock, A. M. Yi
jelO td , ; Treasurer and Secretary, .
J U S T RE C E.I V E D
and for Sale,
TWENTY FINE HORSES AND MULffl.
Je -X- tf OKO. W. WYNNB A CO.
1 T
E
D
soon. 00
10.f o
10.0l
5 W
1U.00
KRJiOO
a Hiinnnon as AXJU'iMonvKor stationary
ENGINEER, undenitands the practical
working machinery; best reference given,
address AKKAM 8PA1N,
Jy H-lm Cnre of P. O. Box auO.
Total.
Estimate the duration of the Con
vention at 30 days and we have 18.050.00
Mileage. 6,1100.00
Printing, dc, 5,000.oo
Total cost of Convention. $:i0.050.00
The voting population is about
200,000, so that the cost of Conven
tion will be fifteen cent to the voter.
The property however pays the tax.
and estimating the taxable value of
the property of the State at $150,000,-
000 we find the cost of Convention
Per month
Per week
41. 2et J
- - ?j
A N TpjS D IMMEDIATELY
At beville, N. C,
BRICK MAflERSof all grades and ages,
STONE MASOK8 and Laborers, BBICK-
Layers, about j ,
the I si of Aagnxt aext.
Apply t; HENRY W.'SOOTT.
J!y 10 lmontii eod. Contractor.
te BLLSI PEARL HOMINY
IkJ AND GRITS.
3 Tleret a Carolina Rice.
4 Barrels Navy Beans. -
Just recel ven . W. t Al B. BTRON A CH.
Conservative rule we "say to some
extent" because they have not had
the entire control of the State. If so
much is saved when only the Legis
lative branch is conservative what
would be the result if all were in
their hands ? Much of. this expense
also could be saved were it not forced
on us by our ill advised Constitution.
It is hard to give figures a party
bias. They are inflexible, but stand
out a stern truth, a rigid fact, and if
the people of .North Carolina are wise
they will heed the lesson they teach.
QHECK LOST OR STOLEN.
All persons are hereby notified not I trade
for r tfUt e a chectt drawn by ineon HTATK
NATIONAL BANK aud made payable to
self or bearer for t 75, dated Jnoe J5Jrl,
IHTu, and if any have tha same, they will
please return to me as It, lias been lost or
stolen, . 1 . . .
JyE-lm R. P. HOWELL:
JjliJSOLUT'l ON .,T
i ne co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween DODD fe A VERA la thia day dlaaol v.
ed by mutual consent. All persona Indebt
ed to Kald firm will please come forward
aud settle their accounts.
n W. H. ODD. '
' D. 1. A VERA.
RalkiStt, July 8th, 1875.
TTAVING PURCHASED
but 20 cenfc on the thousand doltar. ki7okunue tb
In alluding to the four years of mtnnlZ
.urateiui lor past patronage, i I bepa my
old friends and cuatomara and) thevpublie
generally will call to see me.
Jys-lm W. H. DODD.
EACHERS WAUl)!
T.
XV . B xEIXAS.Xar 1
nar knl. at V
TARASOL8, FANS AND UM-
geat assortment we bave
1CA BUSHELS CLAY AND
1 kJyJ fepeekled PK AS now In the market
Dy .si a. lmjn 1 soaa.
HyrOLASSES NEW CROP OF
. Ifl CUBA..
Ona car load lust reeela'ed and rot sal
by ' . V. JONES OCt
Th Folly or Nxglkct. It is tbe height
of lolly to neglect precautionary measures
tor we preservation 01 neaitn, wnen may
become necessary In eonaeananoa of hurt
ful Influences. Among these influences
are the unavoidable Inhalation of malari
ous or fetid air, exposure In bad weather,
unhealthy occupations and habitual late
hours, all of which tend to produce diaease.
To guard against their effects a vigorous
andreeuiar discharge of the bod 11 v func
tions should be -kept on. Hoe tetter's
Stomach Bitters Is tbe tonic, of all olhrrg,
best alenlated to rerpetnate bodily vlsror
ana regularity. 1 ue experience 01 denizens
of unhealthy loealltleu. oat-door laborers,
employees In . manufactories, and .. late
workers of all kinds, has shown that a
wtnegiaaarai or tms pieaaant safeguard ta
ken at reeular intervals 1 m parts an amoun t
of sUunina and poartr of reaistanee to dis
ease afforded by no other protective and
remidal agent. The nervous, the weak
and the dyspeptic, derive incalculable bea-
eflt from fta nse, and pronounce It tbe peat
preparation of Its class.
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of tba
Peafbody Graded School, .
to be established in ..Warrenton. N.. d, at
an early day, wish to employ a superinten
dent and three teacher. "'
Proposala. stating terms, will be rteel ved
until tbe 15th Inst., tbe Board exercm! nr
id npiiw oonsiaer ua same nntii tno
Ziia in st.
The School will open' with
'hundred pupils.
Ctailly yugjS.
Bm JONES... 1 1
JOEL G. KINOv j 1
about ona
i.l... ( . 1 -.
Committee.
Warrenton. N. C.
TMPORTANT SALE OF LAND.
UNDER decree , of Jo
V
NDER decree of Johnston Superior
Court In the case of Tuck a a vs. Atkiicwom.
ADBl KISTkATOB. ABU OTtUS. we snail OB.
Monday. Auansi vtu. ibis, expose to poiMia
aale at tne Court House door In Snsltbflakt, .1
the Interest of tha Infant defendant. A. C:
and J. D. Atkinson, being tba rev ataion a
ter tbe life esUte of their mOliner. In tho
land whereon V. B. Smith new 1 va, ( ; i T . j
containing 1 ,4 7 acres j ; j.,
For tcrma and particulars, see I "
I. G. FOWLE, and F. H. BU8BK.BT. j
In'-gOdya. Oommlwalonera.
gUGARS. SUGARS, SUGARS.
50 Barrels Standard A.B. C Sagars lot
f
le by
R, F. JONES a CO,
, 'St '
I, k