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tt M. n Alb i Hater nw O-aqaaaa, ana iinsaftlon, .fiii,iHin?ro co- vna aqaara, two lnaertlon yua uro.ona week... One sanare.- ma mnnti i -irvrl. ! KayaltavlllaSU. One square, three months wnniaare,aiz maauiif. , Ml UO . TK7ij5nN01CrilIII.mn.tlt.U..lnL adVaraisatAauiUataet4lMaiohaiaaxl. at the rate of one aoua.ro . VOL. VII NO. 122. RALEIGH. N. C.V FRIJQAY MORNING, JULY 23. 1875., PRICE: FIVE CENTS. Jnotatitj(i ii- ;i i u: ufi f tTonHT lr' P. aiTrrwi in any . . " ? If II l .11 TV v " 1 iv I r s J1 v"' V- i i i.4niIiUDU.Ji7J .Ai.tl 00 tl 00 I H E J J AIL Y BtliiS::vrII; I ....... Ml. . a i a fin . .... 16 00 OX. tMaX ! Far-tie ilia Streat. . ' the aco-ora.lali of th mWvi t-nm ln n ra Dnnr,tnl iCTT L. quoUH will ba kpt. 14 lb aablic era laviled 1- a.opar1oUnlat. von a . n i.vltT. no car load of KY and bara twunl--at bwrMfc irfPURN and lr rrrd la UiU max- TV V k i) rt ) C ! ftp Krtl t 5 I Xt MEDIATELY evllle, N. C. ,H of U (iktn aoU -. I aod La bore j a, BOiCal- - - f Asga-t aeil. ' HKNRY W. OOTT. lod. CooUactof. d LAW SCHOOL. ;ntf Waalilncton UwlTer Itr ) laaiial term ol tIa Iabt Fall mqn. two ttnn, atx etoarou a-imitia to in a ttniinflon br pplkca- r I vrt. U-r l.th. Tallinn. r adirM O. M KTEWART. TWn nf t Jtw Karalty. TdS'J atrcl. HI. I.oaka. Jla LOST OR STOLEN. riTry aotiOl oo y tra.la drawn by maoa MTATK INK and mad payabi u t.r T UtJ Joo Zlrl. ruirr ih amr. lhar wil iu aa It baa bra laat or HOWELL. 1 N T E D Vr-MVTIVEor at.ltotiarr aderatand ih prartlaul ABRIMSPMV. I'ajre nt P. O. Hoi 2L ; K R A U H ind Sign Painter. r Wlillama A Hay wood ap 27 ly t S! CIGARS!! 1 tba aliotillon of tbtrarr ' t rboirwbraadanf I '1 CI ARM. Raiaish PaTcwUa." - PrU a (Town. " Iral T-nir. -and otbar ebl(-a braotU. all a icoaamand ao biac OE. ZKKil.fK, flral ikmr atmvr Yartm c K rVM441N and SUtf will TMAKINO and TAl- T"Xr nn Mania atrt. I RapltCTorrh. j loTlta a trial. YOUR WELLS: ad to rlna. wall or die lt Dotlc and aailatacUon rrr tnata n. at th "Nar" rtT. o 'a prnmplir atteoded to. BRYAN MII.LFK. 1 L U T I ON. r lirretofnre r 1 1 1 1 1 u c VKRA UUtlada dksaolv. aant. All prratDi lolbt r til plraa eocna a rward pcoaola. I w. n. nori. l. B. A VKRA. r stb. ir fl P U R C II A K K I) i'a inlfxl in th old firm, tba urn boaioeaa at tha irf ORNF.R) comer wn irtln StiwU. at palroDnrr. I bp my rtiatoro r and tbe public all to aa m. , w- w. n.f op n. FCO PA RTNE RS H I P. lay aaanela tad T. A . K N O -ray. and W. K. AHM ELkY. la tha . nni ricTOKT lti tii aa of r.KTT. ALLEN i lhaak tA oar eaalntra trooa tbey bava barU taodaak a ooDUaoanca of Mf Irai. i iKUVHU. BKTTa. JACOB R. ALI.KN. ; , O O O D 8 . A aCaaa Oooda. eniilatln LT ftekla aod Brandy trra, CWaea. (Inrfr, tVwieD apv fclarrj, aarrdlaM. e, . - R. P. JON EH A tXY I. PEARL HOMINY IITH. c-arollna RUa. aTyBeaiia. W. Q,ar A.R.HTRnNACH. f II IN O NICE AND Half dcn n p-cooni ry ScUl-sfrom Vi lotlba.eacb. mi per tiprwa. A. U. LEE at HONR. LOI FREEZERS. IW aa-t. Bar It-avafr a. t Hold by T. It. RRIOOH k Sow HKS NEW CROP OJ U h a . ioad Jaat rrHyd and lot aale K. F. JOKIX aOJL TESTERS anirle. Omty "S ct T. H. BRICrOH HONS, jlj. OLD GOV. JAVA. I. Lataajrra aso. JU4 un AfRIE SAL K. r. JON . CO. 4 d 3-3- 2 S O T " ; 3 Jl 5 ? 1 a o P. 3 Z H ! r c? r , ? is! ? - r " a i oa band. W. C, 4k A. B. tfTBONACU LOCAL MATTER. E. O. WOODSON, City Editor. tjr Tie aakacrit!aa lUt ftl the li 4.ILY NF.H ! latter tkaa taat ol f oihr Oaflr fa Ike b4 ii dikh taat at aafr taer lailr ia Rilrir. Aavertiaeraakaala aiake THK WEEKLY NKWH FUKVISHfD INK TKR. rOSTAOK PAID. FOR ILU; AIX MONTHS. 75 CKTTH. ' rot-Offlc Dirtctorr. . for tbm baactlt of ttaa Pablie, wa pol Uab taa fbilowiac Dlractory af tba Ioat- WnUtii Mall U rMd aX. (J'IlT'l . 7 P. M. JHS A. kl. EtMtrn rirmti at. .710 daltrfw1 ax. . IIP.V. ICortbaTS eioaml at. rU A. M. deilTra al P. M. Offlea boaca nr deHvarlnf of autU from tu a. m. to W.30 p. ra, . Woay Ordart ar lMd an4 raid (ran OS a. aa. lo p. aw ' Lrltcra can b liUcJ from MS a. as to c og p. m. No BjjtUa aaat or racacvad on Handaya. W. W. Uoldir, PaaUuat-r. JOlt PRINTING. Tna Ntwi Job DeDartmant bat bau horouhljr anwtlad. with varr nJd want an J w'th tna Utaat alylM of Tfpea. ao4aer taaorr mtJo Worltaao b done wliU neatnea. dapath and elieap- ra. Wa can furnUU at lort uotlc RIM. HEULX. LET r KB IlEArvs. A , t (( CAR Dp. FR03RAUMEA HANDBILLS. PIIAMPHLCTS ! POHTKRS, CH KTKi.IH A f TJ. r. SPECIAL. CITY ITEMS. 1.000 batbela COK. l.fUO boahala MEAL, i ackt MAHSHALLM A1.T. K for eah. at OBORNL'8 yJV-lf Ctaloaod beaJUora 10-) boahrtaOATB. Xbahu:CDRr. HO uahla KTOCK PKAS and St) doMU FRESH E(i; at -.itrfDta par oaa. at W WOOLLCOTT. Jy 17 U Wllmlneon at reel. Takb Ntrru-a. Oo. aad after UC Jala oar ttinu ar Um'-IT CAftH. . Jy CARMRR, PtorIiL 1 LfH Foa HiU.- Nn. I FAMILY FLOUR. ud"V0U) p-tanda btlcl OHLTER, for aala at Caboroe'a Urmln and Faad 8 tor. Frah arrlTalo CORN and WKALmry day. W. A. OATTI. Ja 2S- 1 RapartBUodeaL Fob PALL-I corlf'HAUD CMIH SIoN RKPORT oaty n perepr. J NO. ARMHTROFQ. Joly It aod lawk. Xointtu Jca Tba beat Kortbnt Je can baobtalmd at rny atoranu Wtlnalna- too afreet, at all tlrora, at two e uU per pronl. J-tf' A. RAUM. Phot ghi rn. ""ir tba moat llfa-llke. mot permaornt and flaeat flnWbed Pboto- jraph. rail at W.Vl SON S OALLERT. For lhrrttr.l T.rr'r and Itaat aeaort- nnt.f A I Mi ma and Kraroea. ra'l al WAT- s)N"J UALLKRY. Ja tf FOR STATK CtlWVKNTIOAl FROM U AKK COU.trY. RICHARD H. HATTLKJr. Maj. skaton gales, UUH'S H. JONEtf, . , D. R. HOLLAND. Local Briefs Subscribe totbe Daily News only $o.W per year (pontage paid). Mr. J. D. Wbitaker has for ale two thousand cords of bcatpiue wood cheap. Tbe Seegar leer at Rusher's Is re ally excellent. Only five cents, a gladS. For to-day Southerly to South westerly winds with partly cloudy weather and occasional rains. Quite a number of our citizens are daily leaving for some one or other of the Summer resorts, the hagir be ing greater than we ever kuew at any one lime beiora. The Rey. Mr. Jarney, of Person Street Church, this city, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist Church at Oxford yesterday, tba occasion of the oiven lor of the session of the. M. E.i Conference for this District. New arrivals almost daily at Petty A Jones' dry goods establishment, Fayetteville street., r There la uo houacia.llie city that, keeps more thoroughly tip to tba wants of the community at all seasons Se4 new advertisement. A cbireWpondetit af the Warrenton Gazette nomlnatea Meaara. Win. KatrinWnd llf M. Conins foTJthoJUon- stituliona! convention; ' The Peters burg tVa.) JniUx aayi " of. tbem: These are both excellent men, and It will go hrd even with, the .couqtjr of Warren,' which Js rldi in . gtd men, to present more saitable naeDj twr the posit iou. . , ' ' ;' GRA.svau IiEka.Our. Oxford correspondent, urjderdat f y ester-) day, gives 01 the fnowInglteuis : Clinton M. I lodger, who was non Inated by the Radicals of Granville j liaa deelioed an 4 the naane of Jamesj A. Bullock baa been OjesignaUal io bn atead. 1 ' ' The campaign was opened between Col. Ike Young and Julin W.Hays, candidates for Convention,' a few daya ago. They have had two dls cuaaiotia at Oxford and. waarr gratiQ 4 to suatain that our candidate Mr. .Hays lore himself aobly., , Mr. Hays eechewa tba trkks of the demagogua and aieals in.) iaota aod logio with great fure- and -billty HeU well known to tli' pwpl aa one of Granville's leading lawyers, though thhi is bis first appearance as a candidate for their sr-tfragea,j.i The District . Couferencw, of, the MetbodUt Church Is In 'aeaslo jaM Oxford. The Rev. J.. EThompaptJ preaehed tba Introductory aennoa 01 NYednesdsy olght. ... tjr rTtons Ieaviu tbe city for the Buinraercan liavc the Daily News Meut to them fur 75 oent" rr month, postage prepaid. f The .! drei may be changed a often a de sirable. 1 T1CKKT8. Order your ticket at -once. They ca. be obtains! of the News Job Office at the following prlcvs, the cash to accompany all order : Town ah hi Tickets $2 per thouwand : for lena than a thousand $1. 50. Conveutiou TtckeU $1.00 per thou sand. - - AT Dodd's Cqrner. A rariety of aa a TT groceries just rcTeu at vn . n. Dodd's, embracing flour of almost every bland, up country meal, coflfces, sugars, and every thing ' wanteil Ly the wholgak0Utitiae'.,''Oee M advertisement in anoiuer column. B elect School for Girls. A select school for girls will be opened on the Gth of September iu the rear of tbe Church of Good Shepherd, eortier of Morgan and McDowell streets, with Miss Gertrude Hay wood as Principal. See advertisement else where. Died. In this city yesterday after noon, at o o'clock, Mr. Edward Kd wards, in; theClst year of his age. The funeral will take place at 4 p. in. tuts evening from the iMienton Street M. E. Church. lie will be burled by the Good Templars. Tbe members of Detliel and Hickman Lodges will meet at 3 o'clock. Movements op Gov. Brooden. Ills Excellency yesterday went to Wayne county on a brief visit to his home. He will return' to the city Saturday morning, and will on Mon day eveaingatart on a visit to Ashe- villeon busineHS iu connection witli the change now to be made In the management of the It'eatem N. C. Railroad. The Universal Life Insurance Company. We invite especial at tention to the published statement in another cnJumn of tbe nnan- cial condition of this New York Life Insurance Company, represen ted iu this State by Andrew Syme, It will be found to be in a most healthy condition, and under the management of Mr. Hyuae is worthy of siiccess in this State. Carthaoe We learn tliat the citizens of Carthage have pptltloded for a daily mail. This could be read ily granted as the trains oau now run regularly to Cameron station, and the result will be the opening up of a large section to mail facilities. We call Col. Long's attention to this, and express the hope that he will as speed ily as he can give us a daily mail to Cameron and Carthage. The people are anxious to get the News. As the morning train was leaving the Raleigh and Gaston depot, Dick Badger, one of the Radical Conven tion candidates from this count)', was hailed by the engineer with the in formation that the train was ready to start. Mr. Badger paid no atten tion, and as the train started the engi neer again hailed him, when he ex claimed. "I thought it was one of the d n negroes who wanted me to treat him with cakes!" And this is tbe constituency that Dick is willing to sacrifice everything for. The contingent fund of the United States ia being used to run the pre sent Radical campaign in this State. So said a leading Republican at the National Hotel a few days since. The honest people of North Carolina have only to come out in their strength to jmt at fault the efforts of the Natiou- Administratlon to keep them KPuod .dawn under the . miserable workings of the Can by bayonet Con vention .f 18G8. Thk , Wake' Canvass. Ws con continniie ato hear cheering news from every portion of Wake county. The canvans fs becoming warm, too .warm: re imagine :ifor "muffin" Dick.,, while our standard ouarers continue to strike si edge-h am rqer blows at that . party which seeks to perpetuate the existence or a Consti tution framed only to benefit its own office-holders. Let our people reg ister as d be ready for tbe, context on the, 6th of August, and TFake will Undpubtedljr ,send .fotii honest .and true men to tbe Convention. , ff ' The City Debt. At tbe session ,of tba .Board of Aldermen, bcld o,n' .t 1 1- . .t '..it t" . ' .9 tue uigm oi me iuiu iusi.,on motion of Alderman Harris it was ordered that a tprjiml ttee of fi ve be appoint ed, with power, io employ a clerk, to take Into cq'uI.leralIon the financial condition of the city since the defeat of the bill to fund the t debt of'.Oie city, and Aldermen McKee, Ellison, Blake,. Harrison and R. H. Jones were made said committee. It is un derstood that a committee of live cit izens, to be appointed by a meeting of the citizens, will co-operate with 'thr committee,' and wetiop tn tins manner soinesotution oi.tneuiuicuity ttoder, which the Board Is boir labor Ing, with heavy lloatlag debt ppon It's shoulders, may be reached." The city ihoiild be nth onWcashbasIs,ard tbe eititens and tbe Aldermen should agree upotva harmonious adjustment of the present ugly debt question. The ii limber of grass-widowers iu town at hretcnt Is exceeding large, we understand a meeting wUbe held 9 one night next week to fornfaprass widower's association. - Cruelty to Animals to ifE Pbe vknted, At a recent meeting of the Jlourd of Aldermen of this city, the following resolutions, introdboed by Alderman Prscud, wa? adopted : Jtesolced. That it shall be unlaw ful for any person or persons to treat unmercifully or otherwise maltreat any. horse, mule, ox. or any animal within the corporate limits of the city on penalty 9! being arrested and h ned not less than $5,00. Supreme Court. Tu.'s Court meet 3ehterday at the usual hour. The following cases were argued: - J Francis King vs. J. R. Wfnants. .fco ' New - Hunover. Smith & Strong for plaintitT and Battle t Son for defendant. Alfred Rowlaud ct al., vs. Joseph Thompson et al.. from Robeson. W. McL. McKay and Leitch fc Strange for plaintiffs', and W. F. French end N. A. McLean for defendant. Mary A. Middleton t'. Chos. Duf fey el at., vs. Onslow. A G. Hub bard and Battle & Son for plaintiff, and A. Em pie for defendant. Thk .Anniversary Ball. We acknowledge a special invitation to attend the Anniversary Ball of the Raleigh Light Infantry, to be given at Kittrel! Springs on the evening of the 28tl) inst. The occasion will undoubtedly be a pleasant one, and we know friend Davis will do his full duty towards giving our boys a de lightful time. We shall endeavor to be present. Parties wishing o attend can " pur chase tickets at Carour's drug store. The Commission officers will present au elegant gold medal to the beat shot atthe shooting to take place during the day. All honorary members of the Com pany are invited to accompany the excursion. The Pic-Nic at Henderson The plo-nioat the Fair Grounds' at Henderson on Wednesday, given by tbe citizens of the town to the people of that section, was very largely at tended and i said to have been a most enjoyable affair. Some 1500 or -.000 persons were present, and yet there was au abundance of eatables and enough to constitute, "twelve baskets full" left. Tbe two halls upon the grounds were occupied by the young people "tripping the light fantastic," and for the nonce dul' cire wns thrown aside and every thing seemed "as merry as a mar riage ball." Wo muc'i regret our inability to have been present. Kfntence ok Death Commuted to Two Years Imprisonmesta Man's Private Wrongs Avenged. On Wednesday Governor Brogden commuted the senteuce of death in the case of Reuben Wilkerson, white, of Beaufort county, convicted of murder, to imprisonment in the State Penitentiary for two years. The appeal to the Governor for the actual pardon of the condemned man was signed by the Judge of tbe Dis trict, the Solicitor, every officer of the county, and by the Jury that tried him, and by a large number of the most influential citizens of the coun ty, the circumstances of the killing and the provocation therefor being such as to draw forth the sympathy of every man in that whole section. The following appeal to the Gover nor from the jury before which Wil kerson was tried, of which Mr. D, S. Liddon was foreman, explains the circumstances attending the ruur lers I To His Honor and Exctllcncy Curtis II. Brogden, Governor of North Carolina: . . The undersigned jurors, who tried the issue in the prosecution- in the State vs. Reuben Wilkerson, at Spring term. 1875, of Beaufort Supe rior Court, do respectfully recom mend the unconditional and absolute pardon of the prisoner Reuben Wil kerson. It appears upon the testi mony of credible witnesses examined at the bar and in opeu court after ver vict that the deceased had for, some considerable time preceding the homicide been on terms of improper intercourse with the prisoner's wife, and that he bad well-grounded belief of their adulterous inter course ; that on the morning pre vious to the homicide tbe prisoner's wife went to the house of the de ceased and remained all day and all night, and on the morning of the homicide the deceased went with his own team and tbe prisoner's wife to the prisoner's house in his absence and removed from his house ' all of the prisoner's .household goods, which! with the prisoner's wife'he carried to his own house, this against the protest-and without the consent of the prisoner, who met the parties anon the public road and saw them 'go into the house of the deceased. letter on the same day the prisoner met the deceased at a country store with a pair of woman's shoes and a ouudle of coffee purchased by him for the prisoner's wife, upon which an altercation 'took place between them, and the prisoner struck the de ceased with a piece of plank four feet long and one inch thick a single blow on the right side of the head, from which tbe deceased . died half , an hour afterwards, though neither was thb skull fractured hor was there any cut or abrosiou of the scalp.' The deceased was a single man and th,nr1aodr of peaCiable disposi tion arid of good character, and be has been in prison for the - last ten months. .. ' '.' : ' ' " The Cotton Exchange Convention is now iu session at. the Greenbrier White , Sulphur Springs-, -W. V. Wilmington and Charlotte are both represented.' -. : For tha. Dally New-. Liacola Ceaatr Its Wealth, Mine ral and Agricaltare Its Remark able 31 literal Springs. LlNOOLNTONi July 19.! 1875. Knowing tbe disposition of the News to publish any communication from a respectable source, whose ob ject is to bring into public repute the character of any portion of our be loved old State, I have presumed to write the following communication, Hoping to attract the attention of an intelligent public to some of the characteristics of our good old couo ty. Prior to 1842 the county of Lin- coin was first in extent, population, manuiacturing and mineral re sources, and agricultural Production of any county in North Carolina, Since that time she has been shorn of a great part of her domain but not or ner Historical reputation. Within even her present limits, contracted as they are, the Forneys, tbe Bre "Vards, Grahams, Burtons, Hender sous, ' stoKes, Jjews anu many other families of great reputa tion for splendid abilities and patriotism, have lived and Sfrved "their day and generation" wiih credit and honor. Originally settled by people of every nationality. their intermixture and amalgama tion produced a race, distinguished net alone for courage and constancy. bul for physical superiorty and men tal power. It is not, however, to say vo much of her men as of her min eral resources, her manufactures, her productions, and her health-giving climate, and waters, that I have seated myself to write; and the theme is so v. st and fertile that I fear I can not even touch upon many subjects, which, if properly stated, . would lengthen this communication into a quarto volume, instead of a column or two of the jn ews. Ofmiuerals, there are iron, copper. gold, lime and mica in great quantity. There are cotton mills, paper mill, forces, furnaces and foundries, flour ing mills anil saw mills- without number operatiug constantly and successfully. '' !- Our county also contains many mineral springs and wells of great medicinal virtue, and It is of these 1 desire particularly to speak, since so many of our people annually wander awav to other States in search of health giving waters that are often times very far inferior to our awn. I Bhsll allude to the waters of the CaUWba Springs first as they have inen ion cest known and were for merlyjqulte extensively jatronized" 'lui water 1 believe very. closely rt- seisbles in taste and virtue the cele brated "Congress 'Water" found at Saratoga and at one time ttuuplace was quiteexteusively and handsome lv improved, but now it Knows notn ing of its former splendor. The oh livlous "hand of time'? has lnot only wrought ruin to the- buildings that once gave shelter -t-the many per sons who sought health there, but it has almost- wiped out of the "book of memory H recollections of tbe place itself. This fpriug is situated 14 miles east of Lin coin ton on tbe old stage road leading to Salisbury. Passing here recently I could, but wonder why it was so neglected, hut the wonder ceased when 1 remem bered that it ii now owned by a very healthy gentleman, passed the mid die age, whose bealtb is so very ro bust that he must think every other individual is or ought to be in a like hunnv condition. Let the cause of netrlect be what it may. I think an enterprising man could, if he could secure the property, make a "good thing" out of it. Next comes, the Burton Spring 2 miles south of Lincolnton, whose properties though long known to a limited extent is only now beginning to attract the notice of the public, and the fixed attention of the afflicted It has recently performed permanent and wonderful cures. It would con sume too much of the space of the "iNews" to mention, much less transcribe the many certificates that its owner has received Troru those who have been cured bv this: Water, but witli your permission .1 will give an extract from some letters thai have been written by Drs. W. ,W Latham formerly of Rocky Mount, and E. B Holland of Dallas, to the proprietor. Dr. Latham writes as fol lows: Stanly's Creek. Gaston Co., April 14lh, 1875. Mou II. W. Burton, ' Dear Sii: My patient Mrs. Earney has lust returned from your, health restoriug Spring, and T am in duty bound, and without any solicitation on your i art, hsppy to state, fully restored: indeed, 1 consider the water n nanacea for chronic diseases, for never did I see a human suffer moie Intensely from Procidentia Leucorrhcea and ' Metritis than Mrs. E. prior to her visit. The last two named have vanished "like early dew, before the rising sun." Mrs. E. also; suffered from sympa thetic Dyspepsia which has disap peared. 1 would advise the female invalids of our land to discard ' drugs and nostrums aud repair at once to your health giving water. Your friend. W. W. Latham, M. P. Ou the 22nd of April Dr. Latham writes again to Mr. Burton "to send him live gallons rf your pautcea water. It is for an old chronic liver diseased patient. The water you sept for Mrc E. Rhyue acted charming ly. She now has voluntary actions from her bowels prior to drinking the. "Aqua" she never had ..for a month an action without mechan ical aul," and Dr. E. B.Holland writLng from Dallas, N. CM May 3rd, 1875, says, "I waut to give the . medicinal virtues ,' of . your springs a fair trial but whether it reaches my case or not i must say that; I regard it a? tbe most valuable water for several of the ilia of poor humanity that I have any knowledge oj.'f . . 1 have copied the statement of Drs. Latham . and Holland be cause they are both known as phy sicians in Raleigh, and its vici nity. I could make out a very hand some sized octavo ; volume- from the grateful certificati s ptF those who have been immediately benefitted and in a very short time entirely res tored to health , after inopths and sometimes years of suffering from painful and" ap'parent'y incurable diseases, by tbe water from Burton's spring. "But I shall only add in this connection that General R. F. Hoke is nuite familiar with its operations and I suppose would give to any one who wanted . more information a statement of Its virtues. ' ; ' ; ' , Besides the Catawba "and Burton Springs, if is said IhaNolphur water has been lately discovered on the land of Dr.Il. Richardson, and the village of Lipcolnton is full of alum wells, rhjch have been ! 4ong known to be very efficacious io allevi ating and curing the diseases peculiar to females.' t-have al read v-rwdd the limits thijt 1 laid down for myself when I began . this comrnumcation. out n no wnen -'looking over what I have writtenj-and thinking of what I might writ.?, that although it is time to stop, " I ' Have scarcely passed me inresnoitj or my subject. J. t' aw ij .nor tae Dally News . Tbe Cagvass in Alamance. . GsAHAir, N; C, July 21, 1875. Messrs. Jdttors: Our candidate for the Convention. Cant7. Ei 8; Par ker, opened the canvass in the coun ty yesterday 1n an able speech of One auaaoair hours length; ' -which is said to have been, the ablest speech of his life, and carried Convention to every white man's heart. He was replied to by. . J. E. Boyd : the civil rights, aqd office-holder's vuuuiuMtL, t oj-a,u jm iiai t au hpur, with UQ eitect, . except to dis gust decent people. , " . :' " ' AlamancK" ' '" Above Par. .1 A Chicago broker, a short, , stout, man, has a .verywu daughter. He loves his childr but does not always relish the demand she makes Pi his purse. in order to. . ,kep up wj th the fashions. She canie into his of fice one day-thN' Week oh an errand of this nature, and tlie old gentle man, being a Jittle fretted by (busi ness spok quite roughly to her of ner extravagance. i "Buli, papa.' said she, 'every other young lady has a Hamburg em broid ered Qverskirt, and I should think I inignt.,". . j . . . "IMn't hcln t hat.inn 't. no r. f liar ' rnutterred tbe?: ' ' gruff ' progenitor. probably they earn them; which you don't." v f "Why pa How can you?" pouted the damsel. , "Weil -I can't be drained of every cent I,ve got, and I wish you; wouldn't bother me," continued the father harshly. "I verily believe," half sobbed the young.lady,ii,tbat you care more for your gold thn for your own child." "UOld's geod tor something," re taliated the- 1 broker, unfeetrftgry : 'bonds, stocks, certificates, greeu- backs every-thirigis at' a discount : but gold go,d, child, is worth more than any of. them." "Then sir. ' quizzed the daughter. a twinkle taUiug place of the tear in her eye as sh drew herself up at full height besidr her short parent, "ain't I as good as igold ?" "At good tf gold l what do you mean"" en q aired the paternal. "Ain't I always above par ?" she exclaimed triumphantly. "Par" collapsed, and the daughter got-her oveidress. Reaniao of the iOld First Virginia Regiment Association. Richmond. Va.. July 20. The old First Virgin isFRegitnent Association composed -of fsbtvivots "of the First Virginia Regi jient, as it existed be fore and duri'ig the late war, bail their first reunion to-day since they were banded together as soldiers of the Confederate army.. The reuniou took place at Abe city water works, and was decidedly a most pleasant affair. Old comrades, who had stood- shoulder to shoulder ou many hard- fought battle-fields, met and enjoyed themselves in peaceful festivities, re counting old- war incidents, target shooting, banqueting, speech-making fcc. .There were-nearly two hundred veterans present, and all agreed that the reuniou was a most pleasant one. The only noticeable feature of the day was the bearing through the streets in the, procession of the old regimental bajttle-flag by , the ensign of the regiment; Pat trbods, who gained some notoriety since' the war by an assault upon ' Congressman Porter, forwhich offence he was sub sequently arrested aud confined in the old capital prison at Washington, Price qfuWhkat. After a close review, of the graiu market in Eu- rope and thlsobnt'ry. the Ne w York . Bulletin of tha1 20th, a very careful paper say. :'h- As uiatterSffilow Iook.it- seems pos sible that oni people may t have to pay 10 to 15' cents a bushel more for their consumption of wheatihan bas been anticipated; a misfortune for which the higher price; obtained for our exportabla (Surplus of the staple win uv a vejgpoor coiupeusuiiou. -i sjrv The Fat op Two Brothers Charles Baf num a Brooklyn cloth ing merchant, went . on board the steamer 'Providence, on the 28th of June, having purchased a ticket lor if8ton. and'arose at night seeming ly sutteriue: witit piiysicai pain. As he not, since been seen, and his cloth ing and ticket, were round in his stateroom, it Ts supposed that he was drbwned. He was fifty-five years of age. He was msured for $18,000 His brother: who had been subiect to heart disease; ; dropped dead on hear!' ing of his, death. - t An Unfounded. RunoB.-r-During last weeK a rumor was muusinoug v A 1 ' - . l . 1 circulated in; this city and forwaTdecJ to several places ' North 'that there bad been several eases of yellow fever, i n. this city, Ifcis scarcely , .necessary for us to state that the rumor Was totally without foundation, and that the quarantine here has heeu. rigidly enforced, and that should, pestilence again visit us, we will be among the first to make toe news puonc. iyor- fotk Jlrgirnajit'1' " j' " !: Lafayette: i" Indiana.' has invited Theodore Til ton 'to lecture' amf beMl go; so4t ; is-sajd; and. will give the wh l te-sou led riooaleT r worn en a talk, that will sot their little birds to sing ing, r ;,: U.' fis-i-; "Are tliere anV fools in this city ?'? asked a stranger of a newsboy. " "No; do you' feel lonesome?" wap the . re- piy. -. : - 8 -- ' A DoOBtn ' DaKOBK ' A VKRTnDi -Th Si ln-i habitant of a malHriousregion, !s threat-! ened by & doable' danger.' He la not oaty. 0.7m Del led Kbreatbe nalaama battoawbl-i low It, since it liireois n 1 only me atmos the'r. bnt the crater. Tfe aerial nolaon: threatens his system through the Innxs and pores, the- liquid ithrough the Stomach. Aeainst this donhla peril there is but one protection. antfbaMs to-lnvigart tbe entire body; through .the. digestive, and se crPtlVe; organs. .; Ordinary Tonlcsiisualry fail UajoemplUr tbfai HotettorRU3Hiach Jiiltfrs never. -vIS Hhe u-apiea. where the diseases originated by malaria are of alar more- malignant type man inoaeonglnated by the same caw (e; loth teraperata-one. It ebjoya lmmeo te and .eonatantty.Oicnaa. InKaaieajand.tl ere is no portion of thl coutVnant wbefsilf facbot titVMm.nv aaocioa for mlat aatle -fevers and dlsordera of tbe alomacli.iMver and bowels, nrooeeiV- i iuB uvui liwutif i.auu vuwt vauna. XtW A D VERTISBhf "f TS.' ' To employ a good MILKER AND CATTLE TENDER. Applyat - ; Jy2t-2w , , , ,; , THiaOFFICg. ' gELECT SCHOOL tFOR; GIRLS. 1 nrear of the Qtaurota or tha Qeod Shep herd, corner ot Morgaa and McDowell afc. n '. -i ! , ; , i f ...jp ;i i . - f,; t . The First Session 'will ODn Mondavi SeDt. 6th. 1875. Tbe aonrne of inatractlon will be thorough : the discrpline mild, bat firm, and the training Bach a.wlll best de. velopethe facilities of both mind and heart. Number of paptls limited. For .trms of admission, Ac, apply to the Rev. EDW. R RICii. Rector, or , Miss GKBTttUDE HAYWOOD. Jy23-lm- . . ..H-indpal H' 1 .(syccjESsoajro posrj ja AyA); ( C O TTON B;U YE li , ( i ;.r. AJJD.j ; Commission Merohant, FLpUR A SraCIAL. ; KaleichVN. C. ' ;' li AT DO D D S CORNER. New family Fionr. a Very snperlor artiefe,: ground from new wheati Patapsco Family Flotir; uewly ground. Orange Grove Extra, " Howari Mills Extra, '- ' Severn Mills Extrn, ,., , Up'Couhtry Corn Meal, m BulkC. 14. ftides, Marshall's Fine Salt. ' Yellow Hugars. : : . Extra C Sugar, Best Rid Coffees: ' I Conrentrated Lye, ' Pearl Starch, ! : , , i ., Black Pepper, ground and unground. Adamantine (handles, , Family Washlng8oap, - - Old Dominion Nails, Egerton's fjcot ttnpff. Axle Grease,' " ' : FineTable Salt.' 11 J Chewing Tobacco. ., Fagelng Twipe, Paper Twine; I - i . . Cotton Twl ne. Cotton Rope. ' Two Hoop Backets, Blueing,' '! i-ffii 1 j Cooking Soda, Lemon OMf 8, ' !.. i Khee Blackleg and Brushes, 1 Jy i W.-ri. DObp.. ' A NNUAL STATEMENT FOR :"tbe" year ending, De-'3ia, t874, ofi tntjflnauoit-VeondAUlon.of : : ? ' The Universal L.ife Insurance Com- .. . 1 . . or Btw iosK , made -to the .Secretary of State of North Carolina. wju, . Preal 'ent : Wiio-iam Waikb,, Secretary : Joun M fiswuY, 'Actnarv: (iio. Li. Mohugdi. ' Principal office: 17 ant' 19 Warren st CAPITAL. 'Whdle'amcuni of Jolnlrslbck. or guaranteed capital authorizel. f 200,000 00 paid up in caah, .. 20O.0C0 W " ' ' ASSETS. Cash ojv hand and in Banks; : . 5 98 A mon at owe trom other coin pa nies ror re-iDauranoa. . hkjou so Amount loaned on Mortgages or Real Estate, vj . 2 128 41 T2 Amount loaned on Collaterals. U.94o 00 Stock and Bonds, market value, 497,51 SU rremmm notes anu ijoans on 1 Policies in force on interest. 861.433 38 Interest due and accrued. 9f.371 1(1 jNet amoaBLO( aet-trreu ana oat- . j' stanuiug premiums in course of collection . on policies , In . ' force. Dec. 31, J874, 1&S.710 19 Total Assets, . i LIAJBILITIEH. : 94,653,851 11 Death claims adjusted, (whe ther "ne or not j and matur ed endowments. 105,895 03 Net present value of alt the outsiauaingp.)iiciein force on the3istday of Deeen-ber, ' 1874, co oputedacoording to the Table of Mof- " tality with 44 ; per . eept. Interest! belruz the lecral re serve. . , i i . 3,873,088 00 I , Total LlabllitieP, INCOME. $1,978,978 5 Total net cash income from t 1 - 1.403,114 44 : ' 172,5lef 81 ' 2,89t;slT 34 .tJ7,8t60 premiums. ' Total net cash income from Interest, dividends and rents. Cash received from miscellan eous sources, reinsurance. Total, noteilincome, . , ' : Total, Income, t , ,, . SXPXNDIT0BE8. 15.101,25 i$ Total cash paid to; portry.' holders. Total pay account, 1 1 i' '' ' Total miscellaneous expend-. itures. Total premium note expend- . itures, ' -.i' to" 1 166,034 88 ' 342,478 9$ : 68;990 88 :i 102.862 5$ 4 ' I Total Expenditures, : 51.680 867 2l , aossTioNs, ,, ; ;., i Has the Company complied with the prol Visions of its charter, tbe laws ef the Stat In which it was organized, and the. laws of the State of North Carolina, relating to Ini surance Companies ? , I Answer : -Yes. 1 ' ; , ' 1 1 Does the Company possess odo hundred tbouKamt dollars oravailablC-assestsr Answer . Yea. - : Is the Company conducted oponf the mti- tuai or stocK. piaji 7 , Answer Htock Plan. ' ; ii.w , WM. WAX.KEK, President. ANDREW SYME, Gen'l Agent. r. -.t l STATE OV JNOHLIT UABOLIlfA, DeparimenporMate. ; ANDREW SYMK, General' Agebt foi the Slate of North Carolina, appointed- fui the purpose, having beeuduly s wornm&kes oath ihat the above statement .subscribed by him, Is true,' according tolii nest know- ledge and belief. ,;,.,. , i-.n7... - H. HO WERTON y ( . ' Secretary pf.Suate I The above st-temeut has bean examined; and approved. ,. WM. H. HOWERTON, i -Jy23 It ' : Secretary of Stat e4 t tJ s t it E j i VE'ry tl' a' . ' 1 SU J'.UJ- -t:-50 sacks of WESTERN N. C MEAL. .. m .'! v.i;; .'.'.iii.i : i i iv 21 3t McMACKINS & FAISON. I IT1''' ! Jill. T U S T TO el.).;. -ui H A N J ... jii i North Crona HAMSsnpertprqipal- VVlNTbH OATS, at , , Jy ao-tf - MoM ACKIN a fAiLSdM'tel we oifer them at that orioe. havinir x. fanra storikShand, vnd.wlshljnB tQjSwhJ4: fcijtojr vie Afvitu my: is , , ; t wt! g. A. STRONA CfT.i ST:. REG SPIV EX) 320 bushel White Bolted Meal. ,t :oxi 82 sacks Marshall's Salt, " 200 bushsJJiran ami Shin Stuff, which we sell very low to close. jy z i j-yyf. U. a a; H.ST RON ATH. 25 .BARRELS EXTRA. GOOD CANTON SYRUP, below market price, it t .. . W.O. Jl Kt i).STRONACUV E W R I VER. dklULLETS. 10 barrels in&t received and in nrime order. W, 0- ABiH'fKONAOH. T?RESH CAKES lA2I CRACK- tJV iERS. ; W. C. A. B, 6TBONACH. t ipREH,r, GIlOUUp. . HOMIN Y Atwo,A Carolina Bice, just recel ','; -Jjrx W . IJ. OL A. tS. Hi'KUKAtH. 250 BtTSHELS "WHITE Spring Oats jr sale by ':n . A. G. U3E dt SONS r rffFrn -i,,, . : NfffdOM AT XOWPRICES -i , xtwrt-zaiinmsmff Ir ?ttft?w A very handsome awonMnt1 of jw tyleAudoloni of lirans Saltings 87 and 3S Inches wide, f tstotor. A dreaa Aftbeae although mnc'i twiur ' mttwUl will cost no mora ibMuX-allao at H eta. per, yard. . NEWiiLOT LATE3T .STYLE -tjL-.m.vf) . .7 V-.. of Roehlfigs very cheap, 200Uyds; JHmIuo CSSLawiis. ShUXJUiUi&J.a.com at iM .cts. per yard. These cost nj ' J l jimbre thitf'CaHcb At'-"- . 7)cta'.poryard. - ! ' I-;;,-. ) ; j .. -1,' ri ,1; ,1 0T LIN EN "DUCKS AND 'DRILLS for men and tyfjrf j?4 ity&l 'Tnifce are great bargains burb'eing bdugfit' . .... .latejn' Season"; wV 'gfoM , .customers beneut-ofr' ' " : ' thedecilk-r.4 ' d.jfo. r .t;'lt. ivr;m Ji fvf -itr -.-twsiJl ...ii.i aS lowBS'they cdn bo fbadtf ia tMior other "ilfstyfes tace Ties' for 'htdies 'irar. Not to ba undersold. .vjf; tit.ir. , ; at prices to win. A SDlendid aaaortraent of WhltaGcodaj-tKiusht-at about half , thai r value now new and fresh at nrlcaa Which rwW sell, them.-, trr 'i t r,ti - r . r Hamburg Edgings and Insertion Urge stocK. - we invite, porohasers. .t,o- .examine our stock before"' buying 4 as "We 'sre ooh vlLced that none trade ntell us, quality con sidered. . 1 T-i.iI i.'l io vjrf t PKTTYdr JONES. "Biblical' R'ocorder anmlIuAvocate VOps,,r., , 4 r ...tf f : : t irandt .-s Cor BaHei ivu TWENTY JJJINjS, HOBE ANDj MILJEp. Je 26- tf GEO. W.. WYNNE A Ct TMP0RTANT SALE OF LAND. UNDER decree of Johnston Superior CouWitt the'ciWe bfToeicKB vs. Art 3811, Administkator, and othsrh, w ball ou Moodayt' AUgbat 9(0. 1 fnTtapcnn tdpabllo Kale at tue Court House door In Smith flald. -the nMsVp(jthuiHut,defodnU, -S-vJ. aud J; I Atkinson, being the raverslen af- 4ai j )r oojBiaagi)ii7a:aerfls-r ,tr,H For terms and particulars, see 10: in Q. FOWLE. an4F,:HjVSB.B,;; Ju7-aodya. Comm Isslonars. jjU-roRE rdk 'BaLj?. Fersaleone hat' Intereit or tke..Wbola : a Boautilul Well Stocked ot D- lt' Tf1 -f.' "ffr'-ttW-iW, FittSd upitu.Uieuot Modern styleiwtth a good ciiwiBJ'6fi Trade; and dbiDg''good business, in; pn af, tba. UaaaafaudJ most thriving Towns, fri Nf'ttVCarbllbiL " Mo one but those meanjntt TRUTfnet-s and with NPe?l.M p24-tf! .-;mj; ftaielttytt. Ctt I EXCURSION- 'I'lUKLTS VIA li RALEIGH It GASTON KAIfROiD. 1 ' !"Rai.kioh' GaStoit R . . , OflioO General Pua. and Tf at Kalelh. 3ulr,.r Thfl 1 rnvpl H nor nn A it ara tuaruA f f - Informed that ROUND TK1P EXCURSION TICKETS, good fvr the entire Henxot, are mew on' cafe at" Ralela;H,' -id the Virginia Springs, Niagara FalJs. Saratoga. Montreal, Quebec. Newport. Lrrag Brahoh. Carta Mar. i.Aimnuc uny, uiui uio, principal Wt 1 tertng '-places ana summer re esoru ' iri the NortlL. : r i r- . li jjlt. Rates as low as via anvolbf A it ' n ier route. Call on the afiefat at Raleigh fhe can give rates, AcT, ar wrlternrthe Undersigned, who will cUeerfuUjr alve any Information de sired. THOMAS BADGER . Jy.is dm ,-; J7 .N, q .0 u " A .a i.If.rME " ;h i i 1 ' tint nli: fi:i it ff RALEIGH JCAHDJLIllliy FACTORY. : l .,.i;iof ii :t , lf :.. '-'l '-t' ,:;R'tf of.(,; H. H. BRADI ?, Opposite pew CoarJ-bona aPpIce, respacUuJly informs "the, trade that he has established, ih'thettr 'H -i!ifc. W Wndy MAnnactoryjand ls noeniapltd 4 furn ish the best gradoa ol . . . ... , , li'J-iu: '. ..' . ), j , , If ';l F r q hQ.a.ys.H to d p a iersaniTJtli"eni, ' flt" pn ee as low aa tha same- grades, can be .punqhaaed else where. He hers Ule vary best "workman In 'eIWraK,olfl1iffW?l,,lVn, -liLji;.' I .ii aLr- . Vi ?iua Ji J.; .? i PLAIM aJIbivfAXCIOIMISi lllO.I.Jll. A'.---l-i.: hhUVMl'V f .1 of the Very best material. He auarsntea ilia siackiiaifieiaai tolany.thatea- be par- cnasea eiaewnere. mere is no nse of deal era 450! ngiNorth) no w4 or their aanpika. They can be had FRESH AND PURE at tHelr1 own doors. - He soiUUailie laurouaga of the trade, and in price a-nd auilltv ehal. langefiompe4AioaJroaiatt-oriari'i 1 mrZSm U n. n j-i a aa . I tm. 1 m..-. Ina .i hi h, r.iM ,TT Tat, w. rratj: Opposite U. P. PostdlOce and Cour. 'Ml' :wi vn ' . Fayetteville awee4J Maletsl Agent for Gall Sl Ax fine cut CH TiAUUO." Sell tttH atiiMtertr'prfcst-n ill Jy 15 eowtl - - - METRflPfiriTaN HALL. Ji 1-1 :;if.:i; joii iiu.huA od) lo OflioH win u-aJwas Ith-cHJs aff RaJiigTr. at the alfova mentioned time and place on tbe lsraesdrf-Ve forVbeomfajt fte-Coaveaton. Time wllli be divided with any. o tbe Rag. nlar Kpublfcaisor CoaseWailve Oandl- nyii4UMi.&fi)i&! .Jyei-Peqtlnelcxw.y.Ti .; .. , :e. olq -o j ft.U Loals ,'fiot T'usdnrttniwf; rtitf Mcnradna'ai tbe stores of the new "HolLemaa Building," FayetUwiUe attiteSJ IRATtlgJi, o leraa it f?T' Wi. ??A&-wq) -v.f u;;.a 1 x v( irst-viass stork oi caina, urokerr n tilasswaTe;Xamps,rdc '4kciT ' adaptd to tbe wants of merchanfslioVJfJ. enooia, AnarRiniiles. on ptiabonf Aag 15t, Snd soflclt the attention Of Wnoles nt esala r . 4 A jm u . m.lt f . . ,i !l llHVi. 'l AA R 15, W A.lt BI Ut'; Li 'j .rio evi.r MLolon i mm inw honM UvdlIIlOOLu WATCH AND CHAIN Igeld tmo4 iif gle case, watch with steel bands ; maker Hut. BoslralV-IilTarpooI. 'Jst pS.Xtt "J. W. U," engraved cn tbe back. Stolen oy a bright mulatto Ixyr, abnntfiU; fefet-hlgu. He calls hlniairTT&tonGoIK. Ha has eoarae. long. slow voice ; age abort t lO.'The above reward1 wilt be paid, half for tha arr rest of the thftff und the othr half for tha watch and chains Tba elm in bhort Uakad. J. W. 1.LOYO, i- ,, jSr ?I-3t Tirboro. N. C.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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