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A VEKA. :h. tn O P I' R C II A S F. n iTttt-rr In the old fln.i. the aaroo hoa.nraa at tli )ti - iiUNKK)r..rner w H (ariln Htrert. paat rtro-e. I lxf- any I custom ra an I lt." ftibllr fM'.i to w nr. , w. ii. ripi. jFt Ol A RTN K RS H I P. dnr a.-rlet.lT. A. K 'NtJ-- rv. .,id w.KAsUtl;Y. t'M ftnvn AM TSI a niz Htir-iiicss, 'name of p.KrTs. ALLKN i f. IUak to rnr ert.tomers atrnnac thev have !iereto aandati a onunanct of Dew frm. J -t.t M. IIFTrw. J A i l: H. . I.I KN. s E a o o d s . al. of f"ae floinlji. conltlnj yt r Plekl au.: Hrn-ty r kers. t'aMea. t'atwly. C"nfn. ap, Pla-eb. Knlltn--, c. Ac. . R. K. JONHH tir- S.T'EAliL HOMINY RITX. a ( aroMna Klce. . r lleana. i w. i. a A. B.TRn T H I N Ci NICE AND Half doti i;p"Wn try fitil .Kfrrtn V to(lba.eacli, A. O. LKK SPSS EAM FREEZERS, t are the bet Bny It every ted. Roil bv . ' 1 i T. If. HRTOOS wy. ix KS NEW CROP OF 1 I" H A . I load loat rreelvff and fo ! 1 k. r. joyw ani. 3 TESTE II H. U art trie. Oniy5centa. LT. H. BRIOO. 4t Mf)!(. Soa Areata. a . old' gov. java; n. Icnayra and Rio Coffeea. fa on hano. w. u. a. o imw.'fAt.a . : , The Baily meiib;; VOL. VII NO. Til R O. WtJODSON, City Editor. JTkr abacriptioa U at the OAII.Y KWa l.irrrr ttiaa laat t inrolkrr Pailf ta taKtaie.an4 Is doaale thai ol aay other Daily in It-tlcch. A4vrriiacrtakall make a 9otf ol lhi."3 THK WEKKLY SKU'K KUKVISHKD Ni: VKR. JtXrAQK PAID. KOU $1.(0: l MONTHM. 73 CE5TH. lot-Otfice Iirrctorr. For tbe fcaat of th Public, we pob lll U followinf DlrMlnry of tbe Vml offl xf UxlM rHj '. Wwtrrn Mall U eii at - 7 P. W. tlellT-ivil at !J! A. II. KjLtera elodat -i-"4 " iltllfmJaL.. I. M, Nnrtktra - rlnanlat -IM A. VI. drlltrrtil k' : P. M. ome boom for dHlTrrlnz of mat! Tmm n;M a. m. to . p. tn. , M(r Onira are laaal aoU paid fram Li a. m. to (.-00 p. in. Letters rati tx K.-:rted frnw fclSa. m tolWp.ii). yo mails Mat or rr:e4 on Hamlava.' "V. ttoi.m. Ptttnatr. LI ...... . JOII PRINTING. Tit Nrm J..li Hpartiu"nt h bti hnnmthlf nptllel w!th every n-etltrd want ax. I wltk tbe latent alylea of TyrX an. I every toaoner of Jrft Work ran row lone with neataea. i!rfaln and rheap nra. We can fumlh at hort notice HM.L IIEAl-. l.rTrKR HKATva, t-rti. PKn.ip..itMr: ? ANPHtl.LH. PHAMtMU.CT-. IMsTKHS.riltrK". PP. A FT", la j SPECIAL CITY ITEMS. Iiu innSrNOMV, lt.ii balie'a PORN. lrthl HTtX K rr..VMinJ'J.)Min KiH : at ?1 rrDlk pr !arn. et WOOLLfOlT. J tr tr il' rhlen lreeC TAtcr Nrrrira. Ou aod aner this data oar le.'u: are atric Jjr CAHH. jy PARMEIt, PrnicjUt. Koa SAi.f.- No. i K:n. n.oi k, jro?prL'l aiiil our people were nap iua ' oiip.n Up'.'A KPIt:it. .'or aie ! al 0wnn- Orsll an4 PeM I Kri arrlx-alt o'ORJC at.d UK AT. every .tir. W, A. UATTP. j js if HoretlntenJent. Kos n .-!. rr., ie Ki:rn nv. mis sion i;i:iiRT-nlv r. Ir copy. JNO. A IIMJTKOMj. joly II tod 1 wek. XoaTUKBX Ic Tlie bet Northern lee i-an b obtain.d at iny atore on Wilrulni; tou atreet. at all tltara. a: two c-uU ier ponml. j. lt.' A. KAl'M. PHOT'nBJirua. For tb moat i:fe-P.ke. rao: permanent and fae-l ilnUhed Photo- Crapta eal! at W.lH.rH UALLKRY. Kor the rrtt'ri'. var eT and b-t aaort mnt of Albania and Vratii-. cn'l M W VT-SDN-H (lALLKI'.Y. JK-U FOrtSTATi: COJiVEMIOl FROM M AKE COUJt rv. RICHAP.I H. RATTLE, Jr. Maj. SKATON OAI.ES. ItrHN H. JONES, D. R. HOLLAND. To City FruscRiBEKs. Notice is hereby given that Mr. E Couklin has Ukeu n lire charge of t lie city Ji&t o (. the Daily Nkwr, and -will attend lo the deliverv of the morning papr and the co lection of city suttcri tion. Tin rates are put on the anie lot'U as to vuIwm rl 1ts abroail, pay incut In advatrve. Ttrtxe who hav- neglected tb.D reuirenianl ' will i.kae pay op ntherwiao Uiey "will be struck from the list." Ixvcal Brie Mr. J D.. Wbitaker . Itaa for ante I wo thousand cords of lct pine wood cheap. The Rada of Mecklenburg nomin ated for the Convention on Tuesday Mer. Vlmi hi. Kerr ami W'm. II.' Myers. Pepper grroa nntiee lo UU -cirsiom -ers that he will serve up to-day at 11 o'clock a supjJy of Ida superb tur tle aoup. Families tnpflied as usual. We counted fifty carts in market ye urday morning, containing melons. Price range now from 10 to ." I eents. Within our reach at lat. J. C. Rrewater's Raleigh Slove How is one of tbe most popular In stitution In Ue city. Read his double column advertisement in another column and call and satiafy you rx. Ives, , Several of our ciiins, who disap peared in a flood of perspiration during the lata x terru, hav put jn an appearance ugain since the weal Iter became n little cooler, but in a terribly demoralized condition. It is rumored that Jtitfge Rodman, of the Supreme Court Benoh, will leave to-day for his home In Beau fort. Has this any connection with his candidacy for the Conven tion from that county ? Caldwell, of the Charlotte Oojerrcr, blames us for copying without credit an article from his columns about "playing marbles with a cross-eyed mau." The fact is the article Was "a gcod one," outtide of CnldtcclCtitmal tax, and hence tiie blunder. Do you take, neighbor ? "narwooJ," ft novel by the author of the "Odd Trump," published by E. J. Hale A Co., ia ou our table. We have not yet bad time to read it, but the pleasant reception hlch the Odd Trump has received, and which itdej-erved from Rh orghiafity, ra inesa and purity, gives the' author a claim upon the reader for equal con sideration for Harwood. We will give farther notice when wfe can Z amlne more carefully.. For aale by Alfred WJHIame, Fnyetteville Kt. Ss3"" IVrnons leavinR the city for the Hammer cart have the Daily Xkws eitt to them for "5 cents per month, jxwtaso prepaid. Tlie al ilrfss may be changel us often an de sirable. Keep Cii.. Go tCat. Rnslicr'a Prairie'.s Sitloou, r.l Fnyetteville St., where j-on av ill get iee cold Jacob beear'a Ijajjet Beef at five cents a glass. St.pKEJiK CotBT. Tliiu court w.is in tfit.sioii yesterday, all the JusticeH luiiig prseiit. The fnllwiti cases were argued : Henrv Williams vs. O. II. ITawll, ml-iiV.r al. From Martin. Mullen t MHre fof platntiff antl (William fe Pender and J. K. Moore for defen dants. Wkwood Hyatt v. H. L..& T. U. 15. Myen. Krom Jleaufort. Mullen & Moore for plalntifTand V. M. Car ter for defendant. II. 11. Jackuon vs. CI. T. F.vans, Administrator. From IMtt. J. K. Mitorc and tjilliuni Pender for du fendants. W. W. Purvis and wife vs. W. II. Carftarphcn cl al., from Martin, H. AMiillis'n and J. E. Moore for I plaititift'aiid Siuith & Stron for de- fttiuiant. ArKiiuieut connucncetl. " Diark j:rlti auU w lillo, niuesplrlta and prixy" Mingle in rare profusion at the headquarters of the Slate Radical Kxectitfve Committee at the Nation al Hotel. The riHtms of thist Inxly of Radical workers are at present the i Hit ne of active workimr. and if those I wall could Keak many a dark tale i and damnable plot would be un j folded. The Democrat! of North j Carolina, tlmj-e wiio value tin real i ne.iee of the State, blmuld remember that tbey have to fight au enemy u lioc,l'Cple wbtches for the next two weeks will leave no stone un turned b thwart the effort of those who clepire n return to the honest government under which the State A .vi.i'.vut.K (.it ii'i: H'Kiii mis j SrMMKit ToL'RisTS We are indebt : ct tti ("apt. S. E. Allen. Oenerul " Traneportation and PtLenger Agent i of the Piedmont Air Line K. K.. .ror j a copy of the Pennsylvania Railroad " illustrated Summer Route Hook' for tbe present season, which will prove of irreat service to anv one de siring to tour the North. Says Otpt Alien : " Although our nwn issue of excur sion tickets is largo and complete, in opicr to HcconunwlHte the more fas L tidious, I have pTacetl oti tale at Ral- eii anu otner important points tickets to Washington aud return. which we sell in connection with an order for a ticket from Washington to auv of them any tioints via any orthe various route ehown in the book of i excursion routes. Thus making the arrangements by far more complete than ever before ottered, as a person in Raleigh is ottered the same multi plicity of roti tec ami forms to select from "as a person in Washington. For instance you do Niagara by 130 different routes." Wakk Canvass. Since our can didates have entered upon the cam paign.the apprehensions that existed as to the result have almost disap peared. The best of feeling prevails in the county, the most decided hopefulness, and we are glad to add, much ofTnterest, as is shown by tbe largerrowds attending tbe different gatherings. The Democrats are moro than satisfied with their nomina tions. Battle, Gales. Hollaud ami Jones, bear themselves like men from whom -much ia expected, and the) acquit themselves nobly of their Iruit- On theother hand the Republicans have no reason to glory in tbe over zeal of Dick Badger, who U the fugle man of his crowd. He over-shoots his mark in tlioetTort to bring him self down to a level with his hearers. It H right bard for Dick to flatten Idmself into a"Miifnn." but he is trying to do it. The "poor white men," as Dick ympathetienl!y calls them, who have the mat: tineas to do thejr own work, laugh at Dick, for they know how insincere this con descension is. They know very well when the election is over he will rotate back to his haunts among the "arlafocracy," as he calls the Dem ocrats and without farther gym pathy with the "Muffin.'' And the bait that catches the colored man will not hold the white man! Dick seems to have yet to learn that the white man of "die South docs act upon the idea of differences between the races. Poli tics, tike poverty, makes strange led fellows, but it will be a task of no little trouble for Dick to tumble neck and crop Into the same bunk all the different -elements even of his own pnrt3'. "Clyll Rights" makes no tempting display to the white mau. The speaking has been mostly in the Southern and Western parts of the county, aud the tax gatherings have been well amended. . . A note from Apex says that there were s4x to eight hundred there pres ent, and that Gales and Battle made eloquent and pointed speeches. The writer adds that Jones and Holland are sound and sensible speakers, and the white men of that section would wish no better ticket than that presented by . the Democ rats. Tbe candidates were beard with marked attention. The writer closes with an appeal to the white men of Wake to rally up, and promising that White Oak shall roll up a larger majority than ever. ' ' RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY; MORNING, JULY 22. The Dixie Pump. Mr, ,.GvjXl Greeson. the proprietor oT till pop ular pump, umnufacadred!AiW!tn5t exclusively ued in CharJotteOapu thlselty for the purpose of establish ing an agency here. Ho wants- a good agent. See his advertisement in another column. Last Chance. John Armstrong, Esq., advertises half-dozen copies Fraud Commission Reports for sale at $3 jer volume. These are proba bly the oiily copies for gale iu the State". It has become a rare book. Buy and file away. Maps Meetino and Barb-cpk. A grand Mass Meeting of the friends of Convention will take place at tho falls of Tar River, in Nash county, on Saturday tho 31st inst. A Bar becue "will bo given. Senator Ransom. laj. Yeates, Judge Fowle, Gen. Cox, Capt. Davis, and many other distinguished speak -eis have been invited. Peculiarly Gratifying. The continued anil rapid addition to our subscription lists is a matter pecu liarly gratifying to us, as it encoura ges us to continue in our efforts to publish a paper suited to the wants of North Carolina. We are under obligation to our many friends in different sections for the clubs that are being sent us, and hore they vill continue in the good work in which they are engaged. An I'smrxiiED Statement. The Dm!; (yntitution, of this city, in ifs Tuosday evening's issue, made a statement to the ell'ect that the present employees of the News office had "struck," and jceterday evening. calls upon u to deny the assertion beforb it will "make the correction." Wo don't know that any denial at'our hands is necessary when the idea originated only in the malignant feeling 6f the author to wards the N KW's for . its inteution to conduct its business without the aid or advice of those who would control it for us. Jpimje H'atts and the Negro's Nose. Judge Watts, the hull'oon of tbe Circuit Couit Bench of North Carolii.a, is now engaged in canvas sing against Convention iu some of tbe counties immediately East of the Blue Ridge, ami, from a knowledge of Ids style of speaking, we know that he must be affording infinite amusement to our friends in that section. While tbe Judge was cn route to the West a few morning's since, he took breakfast at the Boyden Hduse, Salisbury, and engaging In conver sation with a number of gentlemen asked one of them, a Democrat, "if he knew the difference between a Democrat and a Radical ?" " The difference is so great," re plied the Democrat, " I will not at tempt to explain it." " It is altogether in ttie nose," said the Judge. " Yes," said the Democrat, " I am aware of the fact that the Radicals of North Carolina, as a body, possess extremely jiat noses." The Judge would not see the point nor did he appreciate the laugh of the rowd at the table, but proceeded Ui explain that the difference was in the smell.' That the white Radical's nose , was o constituted lu ciuld swallow the negro at one gulp while the Democratic nose, being more delicate, required years to take in this nauseous dose. The White Sulphur Sprinos. It was tho privilege of the writer (the Associate Editor) to spend several days during tbe last week at this pleasant summer resort, located in Catawba county only n pleasant hour's ride removed from Hickory, on Western North Caroliua Railroad, and we were pleased to find that they are well patronized this season. Our sister town of Charlotte has con tributed quite largely to the crowd now present, although quite a num ber of visitors are -to be found from other portions of North Carolina, and several from South Carolina. Although the majority of those pres mt are families, yet we have never had the privilege of meeting with a more pleasant and genial "com munity," and the quiet pleasures of the Springs there is but little gayety there as yet add a zest that is greatly appreciated by those who seek its waters, its shades and its health- giving climate, In order to get away from the busy turmoil of every-day life. The benefits to be derived from its sulphur and chalybeate waters are already known to those whose privilege it has been to test' them, and we only wish to speak particularly of the table of mine host Dr. Elliott, for with perfect safety, we can say we have never seen Miss Wreuu surpassed in the cuisine department which shecontrols, while the Dr.'s larder to all appearances is inexhaustible. To those who would find! a pleas ant resort, embodying both ' health and comfort, the Catawba Vhie Sul- ' phur Springs will be found equal to any other s.niilar resort in North Carolina. It affords us pleasure to know that the various atttactlons to Summer tourists to be found in North Carolina are attracting the attention of not only our own people but those of other States, and we trust that in- a lew years our Summer resorts will be second to those-of no other State in he land. - t Bishop Lyman's Appointments. JurJSUiior. 1 found it necessary to make some change in my list of appointments, as already published. and beg you therefore to give the fol lowing corrected schedule. T. B. Lyman. July 2Rth, Statesville, Iredell Co., ' ), Gwy nil's Chanel. Aug 1, loth S. after Trin., Wilkes- boro. " 8, Ore Knob, Ashe Co., 4, P. M., Jenerson. , Boone. Watauga Co., 8, 11th S. after Trin.. Church of rC. John Baptist. " S. P. M., Valte Crucis. " 10, Patterson. " 11, Lenoir, Caldwell Co., " 1U, P. M., Hickory. " 15, 12th S. after Trin., Morgan- ton. " 10. P. AL, Old Fort. " !), St. Andrews, Buncombe Co., ' , Haw Ureek. "2, Warm Springs, Madison Co. , 2, Burnsville, xancey Co., " 27, BakersvilJe, Mitchell Co., " 29, 14lh S. after Trin. Elk River Val!ev. Sept. 3, St. Paul's in the Valley, 1 ransvivania (Jo., " :;, P. M.. Brevard. " o, 15th S. after Trin. F!at Rock. " 7. Hendersonville. " hi, (Mencoc. " 12. lUth S. after Trin. Calvary ehurcn Jtlencierson Co., " 15, Leicester, Buncombe Co., " 17; Wayiicsville, Havwootf Co. " 19. 17th H. after Trin. Ashe- ville. Ludy Franklin. ; Kroui Hie Ealtlmore Gazette. Iii the legend of good wives that threads its way through all the cen turies, there are names that will live, as examples of heroism and devotion as long as the world endures. They are found in humble stations, are among the delicately natured, in the hut of the French potter, and in the stalely homes of the nobility. Who can read without, admiration the quaint narrative of the domestic troubles, during the (Jromwelliaorev- olution. of Jlr;'L)Ucy riutchinBOti? Li her memoir what a halo of light encircles tier huslmnd's head, when she draws his portrait for her chil dren. How we nardoo. while we smile al, the eulogium which begins, "To number his virtues is to give au epitome of his Pie, whicn was noth ing else but a progress from one de gree of virtue to another. His ex ample wus more instructive than the bent rules of moralists. He had a native majesty which struck awe into the hearts'of men, and a sweet rreatuess that commanded love." Thus, and much more of the like. Hows from the loving wifely heart of her who had ministered to this noble and manly gentleman in sickness and in prison, aud who lived her widowhood to briug up his children to honor his memory. And in the next century, the eighteenth, standi prominently forth the gentle figure of tho Countess of Witbsdale so long celebrated for the romantic escape of her husband, the Earl, from the Tower ofLondon. through her quick wit and ingenuity. A century Jater the Con in ess Lavallette, in b rauce, adopted succesfuly the same scheme She enabled her husband, the Count Lavailette, to evade his jailers by dressing him in her own apparel, re maining herself in his cell to quiet suspicion. For this great act of de votion she underwent such cruelties that she is said to hae passed five and twenty days and nights almost whollv without sleep, and the fever ish anxiety acting upon health always feeble produced periods of insanity to which for many years in after life she was subiect. The g'od wives known to history have had their meed of praise, and in the future one life which has just close' will ever be mentioned with words of tenderer sympathy and a warmer glow or feeling than any oilier probably in the century. For thirty long years Lady Franklin has devoted her time, her energy, her wealth, to recover some memorial of her husband, Sir John Franklin, from the icy mystery of the Arctic Circle. Doubtless humbler lives can. show as strong a devotion ; doubt less every day women are suffering and dying silently who carry quite as nobly as grejtt a sorrow a sell abnegation as heroic. But . Lath' Franklin was. from her position, in the gaze of the pubHc. All her aets were necessarily Tknown and herald ed to all the world; and the world is quick to see antl honor a type of womanhood of dualities so marked, so consnictiou and so noble ! Peace and perpetual honor to her memory. She lias found her hero at last. ; The Columbus (Ga.) JZnrptirer savs a negro girl was dying a lew davs ago. She called her mother to her and asked her to see a certain negress. She said that one had bur ied a certain bottle and it was killing her. If she could induce her to dig it up she would live. Well, the ne- gress was brougiit, and Knew notii- ing about burying a bottle. The girl died. It was suggested that the sus pected conjuror may have buried the contents or more man one oouie down her throat. Anyhow uie mother amf the woman had an aw ful fight. Tuesday morning and yes terday's examination revealed the belief in the bottle story. A large and elegant tea-shop was opened in St. Louis about a month ago. The establishment was so hand some and the prices so low that the sales were enormous from the start. Yet oue morping the place was closed; and later on the same day the tea merchant's creditors took posses sion. An examination showed that the chests remaining contained only sawdust. The merchant had .obtain ed ten thousand dollars' -worth of tea on credit for a month, had sold the whole of it at less than its actual val ue, and had gone away ; with the money. Statistics have been adduced to show that there are 100,000 confirmed opium eaters in the United States. A New York Journal commenting on this fact, says it is the result of two things : "Careless prescriptions by physicians, who allow patients to acquire the habit ; and the deliberate preference of many for opium-eating to dram-drinking." And while it admits therb is probably no remedy for the diseased appetite, it pertinent ly suggests that greater care in pre- 1 scription and sale might prevent the J .nnnUitinn f . !, I.11t7 hnhlt in 1 t'" " - - ' . - i many cases; ,f-' ' 4 ' I 1875. From 1 he rtllisboro Recorder. Person County Seye.ral times vrithiu the last twenty X"aT8T I'erson CtrUnty has been re iM-esented in thP Leeislature bv one who so well diharged the duties of a legislator and sustained the char acler of a 'man find a gentleman, that Person county onored itself in its choice, and the State was nroud of 'Person that it hd that judgment of merit mat pointed to the selection of such a man as J din W. Cunningham Again the pefple of Person have calltti upon Jolui w. Cunningham to uphold their ';rights and lead their counsels ara uw when judgment, talent and Jiigb character were most needed. Is it tsa be thought possible tnaii me peopie-or ferson win tail in their .duty? What has John,AV. CutininghanT; eVer done to forfeit their esteem? As a legislator he has been faithful and wise. As a citizen, he has been liberal and public fpTit-ed- As a neighbor he has been Kind and generous. ; Bhatl he he abandon en now, and for whom? ' What peculiar claim, has Charles AVInstead upVn the people of Person that John W. Cunningham cannot match? What,ser.viees has he rendered ! that Cunningham has not surpassed? And snail a.governent officer, ' backed ty the patronage of the admmistra tion and using i;ll the corrupting in nuenees piaceujit ins uisposai, come .1 j'i t.-? m to Person to.' seduce from their allegiance a people who. have never I ta-f ir- TO I I 4 rn trthnrrniva thoohnnriA oviutv IUIIV VI VV f LVUjjlimv vlJC OlipIIVl merits of their favorite servant?) ... . ; r-rr i First BRle V? the New Crop, From the New O'leaus Times, July 15th, On Tuesday' s rening July 13th, the first bale of new cotton crop reaohed this city on t; e steamer Trenton. It is from the p wtation of Messrs. Beraud & Gilbert, in the pariah. of t. Landry.: A:, all eyes were turn ed towards theijiio Grande, expec ting the first bt-ie or the season to come from thatthuarter, the arrival of this fleecy aaessenger froiii St. Landry .proved quite a sensation on the Change to-dav. ; : The cotton is-of good staple and color, well ginned, weighs 428 pounds and classes middling lair, it was not wholly, although chiefly, the pro- ductofMr. Joseph' iJeraud's planta tion. Other places contiguous con tributed liberally' from crops raised irom seeds furnished by Mr. Beraud. and known as ; the "Herloug.". .'A sampleof this first product of 1875 was exhiuited on the Change, and of course attracted much attention. It was purchased gbv Messrs. Walker aud Melleur. brokers, at 25 cents per pound, for Col W. M. Owen, .who immediately stsit it by express to Messrs. Bliss, geniiett & Co., New lork. r5 s It has been known to, us for a day or two that fiveales of new cotton were soon to awlve at tius port from the Rio Grandesdistrict. It has al ways been that She first receipts came from there, and rwe expected, that it wou'd be the case this year. But the charm has been broken, and now, as related above, Louisiana has borne on uie prize.- i tiese nve oaies oi me mo tiranue .crop are expected to reach Brasuear tins morning on the steamship , narrisa, and will come thence td the city by rail 445 Miles of Pencils. The Dixon Crucible Company, of Jersey City, received orders tluring the first week of this month for 28,000 gross, or 4.- 032.CO0, of DixQO's American Graph ite .Pencils. It Us hardly probable that so great a niumber of pencils was ever oelore ordered irom any single manufactuer in the world in any oue week. racn pencil is seven inches in length, makirjgt,3o2,000 feet or 445 miles, of pencils placed eud to.ed! lo make these will require 83.000 feet of cedar lumber an entire cargo from Tampa Bay. Florida, where a saw mill is run by the company to saw cedar boards tor the Dixon pen- cils TMey are packed iu cases con taining oO gross each for shipment, requiring 500 cases, and six 'freight car to start these pencils from the works of the Dixon. Company. Every man ha&his style as he has his own nose, and it is not polite to rally an holiest man about his nose, however singular it may be. "How can I help it tbt my style is not d lire rent ? That there is no af fection in-' It Iam certain. - A Poublb Dano'ek Avrrtkd. 1 he in habitant of a ma4i)rlons region Is threat enea uy a uouiiie danger, lie is not oalv compelled i nreauie miasma, nut to swal low it. siuOTrrrrrreets rut emy the atmos phere, but the water. Tue aerial poison threatens his system through the lungs aud pores, ine uquiu,. inrougn tne Biomocn. Against tliis doubte peril there is but one protection, and that is to invigorate the entire body through the digestive and se cretive organs. Ordinary ionics asually fa i I toaccemplisri this Itoslett er's Stomach Hitters never, lit the tropics, where .the diseases originated by maiaria are of a far more laaiigwanttype than those originated ny me same cause, in ine leaaperaie zone. u.erjoys immense anu constantly incress- intfsa.ies. and there is no portion of this continent wtaereit is n.t the relgniug specific for mtuHmatic fevers and disorders ot tne stomach, liver and. qpwels, prooeet.. ing from malaria, and other causes. BL I G S PEA KING . . 7 AT METROPOLITAN HALL. On ratnrday Evenins at 8 O'clocK. I will address the citizens .of Raleigh, at tiie above mentioned time and place on the issues of tae forthcoming State Convention. Time will be alviueJ wilUaDyof the Reg- niar Kopubiictns or conservative t;anui- dates. T. K. LEE, Independent Republican Candidate. Jy 20-td---Sentlnfet pop . QfliMiGE0CKEBy,GLA8SWAaE. The undersigned.: having secured one 41 the s tores of t h " ne w ' H ol leuia u 15 n 1 id i n. " Fayettevllle street, Raleltili, for a term of years, win open a First-Class Stock of Chioa, Crockery, iassware,.,Laui!, rc., kc. adapted to the ?ans of merchants, hotels, schools, and famine, on or about August 15th, and solicit the attention ot Wholesale and uewii Juuyera. , jy is lm ' v,' i i .L.AW & co. : 7 r -, . . JUST RECEIVED , AND FOR J- B A EE. . 3 tjar ioaas o; way. 1 Cajr load Corn. , .. , 1 Carload Sn ring Oats. h ' Alsoaonslcnn entof 11 lo Whltn Peatis. nd Dried lieef Hams, something choice. fcfcrp R E 1 "T O N , B Ti T T R CRACK' KS" at Iff cents per pound, We offer tbem tn hat prlee, having a larga P bam. - m1 wjsnin ..to. sail while tney are rrean. ?. my 12 W c. a. b. btkojTaOit." PRICE: FIVE CENTS. Wake C nntr Canvass. The Chairman of the County Ex ecutive Committees of the Democrat ic and Republican parties have ar ranged the following route to be pursued by the candidates for dele gates to the Convention. Thespeak-; insr as to time will be arranged bv candidates Cellar Port. Wndntwlar .Tnlv 11 1nl1nnt'a Oak Grove, Thursday July SKd, Oak; Urove. ix ew l-i gm. fTiaav Jiwy Z3i, law's. P.arton's Creek, nat'day July 24, Hutch ls House's Creek, Monday July 2(Jtb, Kiujc'n) Store. Porestvllle, Tnesday July 27th, Foreatvllle. Roletiville. Wednesday July '28, Holesville. Little River. Tham'ay July 29, Vv" V. Moore. Mark's ("ire. k, Friday July SO.IIood'a Store. St. Matthew's. Sal'y July 81. Powell's Store. St. Mary's, Monday August 2d; .Andrew' Store. r ' ' - " Pnther Branch, Tuesday August 3d. J. H. Raleisrh, Wednesday Anaust 4IU, Lovejoy'a Grove; W. W. JONEo. ClVn Dem. Ex. Com. V. V: WHITE,' " Hep. TQ HfJIPJESS ; WE!V. , , , A good advert'lsoment In a wldHy elrctt lated newspnper In the best of all possible A salesmen. It is a Hfilesman who never sleeps and tsnev r weary; who unes after buxlnt-MH early abd lata;' who acosta the merch D ant In his store, the scholar In Ills study, the lawyer la hts oflioe. the lady in lier home, the traveler iu the ear or boat; v asaleaman who no nnrchAsor can avoid I who can be iu a i imuHynii njjuuw j. oru ac peait w inousauus oi people daily, I A saying to each one thbest thlnsr tn the beat : manner. A good advertisement' insures ft .business, connection, pa the roost permanent and Independent basis. and Is in a certain sense, a guarantee to the customer of lair and moderate pri- . . i -. ces-. Experience has shown that the dealer, whose wares have obtained a public oelfbritv. Is not orilv enabled ti bell, but is forced to sell ft reasonable' ; N rales, and to furnish a good article. A dealer can make no better investment I than In tho advertisinc columns of a widely circulated newspaper. Snch is the opinion ola mau who la known to b the largest advertiser in the United States. That is The; Daivk Nsws. DIED. ADAMS -i-On the mornine of the 21st. tbe infant son of T. K. and M Adams. aicd six months and six days. The friends of the family are respectfuUy invited to at tend the fnneral at the Presbyterian church THIS AFXEIUSXION, at 5 o'clock. KEITH. Pied, on the 21st Instant. LE ON IDAS TURN R. on of H H. and E. L. Keith, aaed oue mouth. The funeral will take place at the residence, on Hillsboro street, at s o'clock lmsi MOxvNXN.U, the --j msiant. NEW 'AUVEItTlS'EJf ENTS. JgNCOTJRAGE HOME INDUS TRY! The Dixie Piimp! Manufactured in Charlotte, N. C, .,vn.hii. o.iurtUi nnin.Min.i gives entire satisfaction, it is a wooden pump, aimple In construction, durable and cheap. For further Inlormttion and price list, apply to U. Li. UKKISUN. Box 159, Charlotte, N. C. 49 An agent wanted In Kaleigh. jyS2 it JUST RECEIVED 50 sacks of WESTERN N. C. MEA.L. Jy 21-3t McMACKINS & FAISON. JUST TO HAND, North Carolina HAMS of superior aual' Ity. w i NTKii sk;l oats, at jy 20-tf McMACKlN A FAISON'S. $30.00 11 E-lv A KD! uien irom mv nonseto-aayanneuoijU WATCH AND, CHAIN (irold face and sin gle cae, watch with steel hands: maker Ko .t. Koskeii, lAVterpooi. jvo. m,:f74, "J. W. Ij.." enKraVed on the back. Stolen bv ii briulit mulatto boy. about 514 feet biKU. He calls himself Pretaon SLolks. He bis a coarse, tons, slow voice : ace about 10: The above roward-will be paid, half for the-ar- rest of the thief and the other half for the watch and chuin. The chain issliort linked. J. W. L.L.OYIJ, Jy 21 3t Tarboro N. O. R E A T Jl A R (JAINS TO BE HAD! Pricos Greatly Reduced ! In order to make room, for onr Fall pur chases, we will sell, as they must ha sold, 50 pieces NAINSOOK MUSLINS, 30 " GUARS CTOTHS, 20. ,ZEBRA SUITINGS, VICTORIA LAWNS, ' SWISS M U1JLIN8, OROANDIEi, &c:, AC, at prices lower than ever offered. Jy 21 W. H. ft R. S. TUCKER. inn A DOZEN COATS' SPOOL lVVU COTTON, at 70 cents. IHttMa GOODS, very low. almost at anv price. W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. JpARASOLS, FANS, PRINTS, LINEN LA.WNS. PACIFIC LAWNS, PERCALES.' Ac., at "astonishingly" low prices, Now Is the time to secure bargains by stopping in at yil Wr H. AR. fi. TUCKER'S'. j JUST RECEIVED sm bushels White Bolted Meal. . , 82 sacks Marshall's Salt, 200 bushel Bran and Bhlo Staff, which we sell very low to close. ' . . jy 21 W. U. A A. 0. HTKONACH. , 25 BARRELS EXTRA GOOD CANTON SYRUP, below market W3 C.&A. B. STRONACB. . price. VTEW R I V E R MULLETS. 1 1 10 barrels just received and In prime order. W. C A A-iL-HTRONACH. FRESH CAKES AND CRACK ERS. W. C. A. B. 1STRONACIL , FRESH GROUND HOMINY and Grits. a 10. 1 uuronna nice, just reret'ea. Jy 2t i ji l-r W. Vi. A B.. STROMA CH. .. , ' 1 1 ' '.v.':'"1 I Oppoclte IT. 8L PcatoffVceand Conrt-honr' NICE, LOT 1 OF- SMALL I Kayettevlile atreet, Raleigh, N. C- J well trimmed N.. C. HAMS, la store 1 Agentfot Gall e cut mJCWINO ffuafor sale at 16 cents, I TOBACCO. Bell at factory prieee. , Jyl-2t A, . LEE S0N8. Jy 13eowtt' ") H .l i.Kf ut an - ' : . 1 - ' RAT?EabFf'Aji'3llT)i3t5r. One aqnara. one Insertion- ..-. IL oaa Moai to matcO4iO0luU-6p J 5e Ona square, one weok ,..f..z 1 60 One square one month.HMMminMW 00 One aquae, three montbauua' US One aquare, six month....w W All advertisement under ten Uaasabaned, nt,rtf?i?,iV "lr I tiyvt Liberal ded notions made on laraer aaver- busing ,o;edWyuTertt.T , tt OL R JQMIff ATIQJfS- TheDemocratlc'i nominated the deles low. in tue counties design A iQflTIOIlAat.h: M Paalran Anson-'Ool JTBehnettf "fc ' Beau fort James E. Shepherd ' " Bertlei-JotrB Cherry. ' BIadeuiJ W Russt' 1 - - ' BarkeMajo A AVerjf; " Brun8wlckRolert D Oowanr Buncombe David Coleman and Tiros. Li Cllrrgman. i v i i Cabarrus R W Allison. 1 1 Camden Col D D Fere bee. : . Carteret James Rumley, .aa.vi Catawba Col T5T McCorkle. Craven- M: n Manly, OiCCIark. Columbus Forney George. Cumberlana J A WorUiNellLR Blue. !i i l(r v ffl-)i(w iis,ii,r ChatKarn--IIoi'r John vJMAnniug and Wm-Stroud. , Jta.tid.nji a Currituck--W.H CrowelL;r i, , Davidson Frank (UtobWnsr j .JJ Roberls.., , .., , ; , ,., ..a:L-"n,.i'i Davlet Charles Price. ! T..nl!.. 1J "T.l M ....Ml 1 WmFarrlor. , . . . fedgecoin be CaPfFrWl FlimftsV IT CBourne; '' o yfil ..i i Green Jnmes PSpoIghtt't-'H - J a Guilford Nercua MeuUenhall and Jolin A. Gilrner. ; ;u,t .Haniie,tt--Joihn A Jlarrlngtont "lLt Hallfax-Dr irTflKhfln1iw Haywood Dr Sam1 X6t.1TrR "n" Henderson Col John D Hymftinl R H SmilrT; Jl f ' Hertford John A' Vknn.ii 1 mm fi Hyde W S Carter, i Iredellthos: AV KtVhMiiMid'V ffiHvHiis :aLk.f'Kfif Hinuaut. le n lo limits vrffi Linpoln Caleb Motz., , ! ' Lenolr-James M1 Wodte ''' u) irarSt,i,'ih'a JadisoA-Drohn Onderaoa,,! Mecklenburg Col. Winj Johnston and Rev. A. JHansdm, . - ifrt- I jNasii iiepj li unn. : NOrthaiiiotoiii Jaa 11 VihaotiJiO ol Orange Hon W A irjijiam---and JdsiariTuriier fcrairtg'rrA'Vrorri'lrlat' tion. , ; 1 ,. ,,; , ,.xl ..,n : ... Onslow Capt James G Scott: Pitt ThosJ. Jarvls ahU VVllUanii King. 1 person cbi jaha !'iWicannMjg- 1 ruin. will. Iiuiri!j. I Richmond WTjJariid. . 1 Rowan Hon F E Bliobcr and Jno S Henddrsoni of l ,: ' ti RoJUesbiwDr Duncan Sinclair and Calyiii A McEacherrr." ' ' RandslphDr At. WjOTt.t 8 Robins. j Rockinghaoi ExtGoil. David ,tS Reld, Maj J Turner Morehead. Ruteierlord A G Logttfl. . i i'i .! 8anipscm'"Wm Kirbyfil J Falcon, StaplyTrJospph MarsbalJL. , . .4 Stokes J F Hill.; , : . Sarry--Josehb Dobsoni i ' " UUicw-TDra1 V Red wine,, t ii - .Wake Richard H Battle, Jr., Sea- . ton Gales, Rufus H Jonesi and 1) B Holland. , i' , . ; Wilson R. Wr SingUtkry. Wilkes Drs Tyre Yorfc.iiud R F Hackett r Wayn W T DorteU and Silas -W Cox. ... , i , . Yadklnr-J'A Stephen sdiri'. ' J V i& T 11 tE.C E ItViiE D arid 'for Sale;'5 TWENTY FINIS' HORDES1 AlD MTJtEl. Je 2C- If dEO W. WVNTtrg 'x TMPORTANT SALfToF t-AKD. UNDER decree of' 'iohnsiirf 80N6r Court In iri'rtWe of TtTfttUa v4 Arkkiffloil. ADMiNiMTKAXoR; Avno-raKCSfiVO snajl on Monday. August 9th. 1X75, eporB to pabllo saleAttue Cvurt 11 on Me door I n Hmitnfleld, tho interest orthe lnlant defendanta, A. O. aud J. D. Atkinson, being the reversion af ter the life estate of their mother, tn tha land whereon "Vt M. Biultli uuW Uvea, containing 4TAacr.ea. For terms and particulars, aee t 1). U.VOwiE,nd F;ir.'liurnE.E Ju7- 3"d,yw.; , t j juajaiasjoaera. JQRUfjT.fiTORE ,FOR:l( BA.Lflf For Pale one hall inWmat oi tbe NviicAe ot a Beaullltl Well. Stocked, i it tr tt- rirbMit ' EUi.ia Fitted up In tiionioalt Modern ttMU,w-uI a gottd Class of Trade, and doing a good toutdnesav to! one unite . largraaiahd(ijt thriving Tqwih, In North Carolina. No nne bnt ttiai naeankag; .bmlBeiw anA arlita Cash Need Apply. Ad.lrua for aedaya.. . ..UINLSKi P.O. Boat 6;t ap 2i-tf Raleigh, N. C. , ii -J ti n '. it i I EXCURSION;,. TICKET81 1 VIA li RALEIGH GASTON RAILROAD. . .na ii.-l-i J i; 7iT 4.-. . i ,.4 IlAMCICH A Gastojt R. K. Co.,1 ' OfilceOeneral Paaand Ticneil v 1 ; I Balelgb, July; 15, 1875.. T , 'The iraVelhng pilhlid are ri.KtAily informed that ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS, good for tho entire wonaaw. him new on tsie at.ltaleigh rto the Virginia Springs. NlaKars) Falls. Hiiatoga. Man treaj. Quebec. Newport, Long Branob. Cape May, Atlantic City, and to all the prlrWpftt'waJ tering places and Hammer reaerta In tho Nortlv , . Rates aiIow a3 vja'aVybftferTOrte. Call'on' the atertt'a't alelgHlWclrn ilvo nates, 4c, tr wrx Uitfio undersigned, who Will cheerfulfy-'isiyrt arry trfforrrrallon de- sired., ...1. ,,.,tTHQ41AS BADGER, JylSgrn ' T1 A'.1 "p Wd'O'Vf R'A'O'E j H C M H V I. IT 14 ' r 'io J-ii I Jjr r i i I i yposUejcpw pflu.rt-huM anijl Tost-pfflco, respectfully informs the trade that' he baa estaWlshed. M tne clty'bf Rafeiftb. a nay Manfctofy,)aa4 is opw enabled Hofarn- I, if; to dealers nd .'othora. at pricea.aa low as tbe same grades' can Toe purchased le Hehaslbe verx beat workynanin tan in arlna' his r 'ioy, and la aairyf mannaeti very ((fle of 11 io ,! sh i- rills" nn" hstr -"tujiij ' i! l;il i I- "It J.i it i Hitt !!'. I a no) nae ua uou. ers col ne North now lor-tbeir atippllcej They can be , kaU, KBESH,AI PUliiQ at their, own doors. He solicits thie patronage of tne trade, ad I price aod. 40111? ba- lenge competition from any quarter. 1 Send! tor.trade at rent 2bh serVaxi vi h' fv atesriftmed be- jrattkUn Col ,W)Ferniej Greeiju . , Gates-Gen V.S5 BqhertsX . Grattvlrte-iB A CapehafiWa 'iTha' WHayesv '" ' t"'J '
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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