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I J 1 ,T JANUARY", i, MT9- rltlja Venloo of CxceUlor. i'wa tr'vwing dark ao terrible fiaht. When through a town of the mountain pasbed A broth of a Doy, to bis nock in the ihoo, As he walked, bit shillelah he awung to and fro, Sajiu, it's up to the top I'm bound for to go, Be jiber ! lie looked tnortial tad, and hu eje were as bright At bit of turf on a cow Id wintber niijhV, And uiril a word tbat be laid oould re tell. As h opened his mouth and let out a It"s up ul the top of the mountain I'll Oalesa coTered up with thus bothersome thnow. Be jabera ! Through the windows he saw, as he travelled along-. The light of t. e candles and fires so warm ; But a bi chunck of ice hung orer hi. bead. Wid a "hirer aud groan, by St Patrick, he said, It up to the vry tip top I'll rush. And thfn 1f It falls it's not meself it'll crush, Be jabers ! Whist a bit ! said an owld man, whose bead, was as white As Jte ahnow that fell down on that miserable night ; Shure yVH fall io the wather, me bit of aWi, For the night is so dark and tb walkin is bad. Iledd ! he'd not liaht to a word that was said, 11 it he'd go till the top, if he went on his head. Be jat-r ! A bright, buxom young girl, such as like to be kissed, Axed bira wavin't he sbt p, bow could he resist? S, snapping his finders and winking bis eye. While shmiling npon her, he made this rerJy Fatto, I meant to ksps on till I got to the top. But as jer shwaU self has a ted me, I may as well sh'op Bejabers ! 11 Voppd all n'ght, and be sh topped all day. Ar i je runso't be axing when he did go away ; But w. uldn't he be a bastely srosoon T tj Uiu' bis darlint in the swste Lorvey moon ? VLna rbe owld man has praties enough and to spare, liure b moiht as well shtay if he's comfortable there. Be jaber ! E. T. C. Halifax, Dtc. 23, 1979. Van m H n of Men. Tartwro Seataexnr. S' earnestly think Vance's infla u: to our Naiiooal councils would be braeticial to ihe whole country and q t especially the South, lie is too grAt a maa to be kept at home. The country demands his aervic and shouid Dan tAoa. He is a good democrat, has ever been true to the principles of his partj, has labored for it harder than any other man in it. e aeiy any man to show us a man who has ever Dlle! tne L) ubcrnatorial chair of the State, whose State papers are superior to Got. Vsuce's. Judge Mernmon. we understand, accused htm of stumDinir the State in the interest of his own election to the U. S. SaiU in 1972. Admitting this to be true, has not Judare Merrimon been dome the same thing in lb79? 'Tis ;! that he spoke in Davis' District lunrif the late Coofrresaioaal contests. seemingly for, .the electiea of Davis, but unfortunatelr foreot to mention D&r.a's nsme in a speech of nearly thre hours leoeth. One of his friends a-ikeJ him whr be didn't sat something about Mr. Davis, iiis reDl? was, "I forgot it." We doo't want such for- k'e'ful men. Though much maligned by his enemies, Got. auce has wisely k"ett silent on all subjeeU pertainiug t the Senatorship. We invite an im partial criticism of svexT one of his public acts and defy any one to find here he has proven rcreaat to any cooddence or trust confided to him by h s people. With Vaoce and Hampton in the Senate, the two Carolina can congratulate themselves upon having twM of the best repnasatatives or any Male in the Uuion. ' He Dore m Charmed Life. A correspondent of the New York U-ri,l tells a aueer story about the notorious mirrderer and pauickJe, Allen C. Laros. who killed, among others, l..ik hi father and mother. But. al though he did not hesitate to take the lives of others. Laros seems to have n afraid to take his own. Escaping fr.m the officers of the law in Pennsyl vania, where his crime was committed, l.t- tied South; seeking death, yet fear me u commit suicide, lie told the . rti -r to whom he surrendered the .thr Hit that h had rereatedlr stood on the bfirak- of the river, determined to end bis fife, but that his courage a'.wjvs failed htm io tb end. Thejei- u,w lever broke out whsre Laros was. H.. hi ehaoM here, and did all in hu. p. w.r to oxitrsctths disease, which he b-p-d would end hishe. Ue nured the f tea in Memphis, was constantly in ro.ms Dotsooed bv the fever, yt,by emi strange providence", escaped. H TAiirK firans seems to have Com- tlleiv un nerved him. and. io despair.' be vuiuntaxllr sufrtnde red himself to ffipan aakini? to be banced. lit U tired of his life, but without the courage Vo take it. Measles. Scarlet Fever sand Ulpbttaerlsv. The most approved modern theory is dinhtherta and other allied diseases makes a lodgement in the mucous tssmbrane of the throat, from whence some of it is swallowed, and thus infects the stomach and general system; while another portion makes its way directly through the mucous membrane into the vesels lyiof in ad behind it, a.n.1 ia thus conveyed into the blood. If t& macuous membrane be delicate, as in chiMrn or alreadr Inflamed or finAvA in mAntM ahSOrDtion Of the p" oa wdl take place more readily and XKier. and mir nnnnU ravflt -dllrhtherla sa long as it is a purely local affection of toe throat, but is is too tneotunie o follow the poison rspidlj wheo it has made iU entrance Lb to the bji. Chlorate of potash, gallic ac, s um. borax aud taooin are vastly more om'jle and cquallv beneficial in the 1JCAl affection. Tney may eren'be QNl preventives to toughen strength a the muoous membrane of the ' Mlfiirrrt u :.. -' - j t. . i i.jafcu THE GENUINE DR. C. DIoLANES Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eve-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears ; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirer gone ; fleeting pains in the tomaah ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout :he abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent iy ringed with blood; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid : respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable. &c Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist. DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, net capable of denng the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases,oI tbat character, they aland without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. ro oetter camartic can te used pr atory to, or after taking Quinine. prcpar- As a urn pie pureattvc they are un- equaled. BEWABE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the Iil, with the impression Da. McLa.ne's Ltvr.a Pi li s. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. Mi Lane and Fleming Bros. Init upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Livee Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being fall of imitations of the name JIcLtnet spelled differently but tame pronunciation. i TKh Important weighs ut about thre povnlt. an J a!l the blood ia a tivirg penes about three gallons) panes throcgh it at least oac every half hour, to have the bile and lother impurities straied or Altered from it. ' IUle is the natural purgative of the Uvdi, and .r .k. I : i. . J :. . . l from the blood, but c.ricii through the veins f to ail parts of t.ie system. anJ in In ing to cs rQ cape through the porrs of the skia, Lue u to . turn yellow or a dirty brown color he stim- ach becomes dneaieJ, and Drrpia. Inui- U gestioa, Cooaripation. Headache, lhlioun-M. . Jaun lice. Chilis, Malai il Fevers. Files. Sit k S r-i tour St'tmach. and general debility follow. MiauiL 4 Hbpatime, the great vegetable dis- U co very for torpidity, causes the iver to throw off from one to two ounces of bile each time fk the blood pastes through it, as long a there is an escess of bile . and the effect of even a few -iocs upon yeMow complexion or a brown tiirty being the first symptoms to disappear. I he j cure of ail bilious diseases and Liver complaint is made certain by taking H cr atikb in accord ance with directions. Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes, aad no disease lt arises from the Liver can exist if a fair trial ia given. SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS J BV ALL iKL'GOlTS. Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 The rataliry of Consumption or Throat and jin uuteases, wnicn sweep to me grave as leatt one-thtrd all deatn victims fr cn the Opium or aforphine treatment S simply stupefies as tn work ot death go tiojouo will b paid if Opium or Morphine, or any preparation of Opium. Mrrphine or P rus tic Acid, caa be found ia the Glom Flo bh CcH"Cm Sratr, which has cured p-. o;le who are u v.rg so-day witn but one rematnuig hing No greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption is incurable. Globb Klowek w o W o o o Covass Smr will cure it when ail other means have tilled. Also. Colds, Cough. Asthma. Bronchius. and all diseases of the throat a4 lungs. Kcad the testimonials of the Hon Alexander H. Stephens, (iov. bnith and Kx Gov Jlrosn of Ca , Hon. ieo. I ii- bodv. as well as those of other remarkable cares in our book , free to all at the drug stores, aaj be co vinccd that if you rsa to be cure J yeas caa be by taking the Gioaa i'uiwn Cof-H Svr. Take no Troches or Losenges krr Mre Throat, wbea ou caa get Olobb f tyowaa Svatr at so. price, lot sale by all Drur fiats. Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 WW A Crave mintakes are made in the freatn-ent rt eases that arie from poim n in the blood. 5fi4 one cata ! Scrotol-i, plul;. v nite Swoilinif. Clcerous Sores and Skin Iieae. in o H a tfrousand. Is treated wr.hout the ue ol Mer cury in some form." Mercury rots the bones, an-l the die it produces are worse thaa arryorter kind of Wood or skin disease can be lia. l iMtutux i StiLLtwotA or ijt t' pij(Nr is the o--ly meiiidn upon whi.h a hope erf reocrtrery fraan Scrofala, Syphilis and Urrnmil ehseasea fn a'l srsges. can be rson- sV.in.WI and that w ill cure Cancer. , livo ' Sw P W lhe prfnetors if Mercury, or aoT igdient ri t ry MEM rj Mrrfurr. s. " ble and harmless can be four it. W Prieelry all Iujria I , t umm g mm x. w . . - tUL Htt rea t3 Inn- !. r a!e by all lruggita in tj cent art ft - tUs i s T lr?f"rT. K r T 'sf?. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 11 Ton RnrriM and 1 ODn bnrdes. 5 Platform opring Wagons, for one or two kOTfrl . 2 Road ana r arra yi agon a. t a-mA K&nS c aDrina wacon. TtiMn wahielea were shlPDed tothl market for sale; call and examine me wora. v r. Floor. Woek Peas, Corn, Paa-nata, nafa aoo noondi HoneT. 26S ponndi butter. Eggs, Chic Sena, Turkey. Oeese, and th djScSl tf. W. U. MCJIAIH. W. 8. MOORE, QREKnHDOBO1 If C rVHf MASON HAMLIN, and WATERS at 80M0.r.oa. at very Clone raiss itrom 140 uo) Kiemnt II stop Crvana, SS-a setts ,1'leA inM awiU. dnlivertftl for S75. niwi Flanoe's rrow SIXub, Warranted S year, circulars Iroa. noaaiTiBir-nta of every thler solicited, ex- eeps fUb. Special attention given to snip-, menupf co I Sua and eonntry prrxinee EDUCe.TlONAI THE BINGHAM "SCHOOL IS PRE EMIWKXT AXOHf 80UTHBBN ooaramg -icanou for dots. In are. In num- bers. in ara of patrooaae. in liberality to youn men with limited means, and in ability to pro nde profitable employment to l-roflclent puj lls, Tha 170th Session begins JANUARY 15th, 1879. For oa'aloffue giving, full particulars, ad- dress dee l4-dwlm Superintendent, TRINITY COLLEGE. The SPRING TERM begins January 3 1879, and ends June 12tb. Vd i EXPENSES HAVE BEEN RE- DUCED. i Good Board la now offered at per month, including Xornlsaed rooms. attendance, c. WHOLE EXPENSES FOR b MONTHS. S7U 1OS100. dec 31 48t B. CRAVEN. Winston Male Academy. CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, SCIEN TIFIC AND COMMKRCIAL. J. A. Mowkos. A. (d Principal, VJV With Con GP 7nrtBtrHessl C' 1879. tiJ Tuition in Competent Assistants, Session will begin J annary Primary Department 70: English 112.50: Classical 117.60 Tarm Fee 11.00. Board in private families and boarding noases. from 88 to fl2 per month. Instruction thorough, discipline n.ld but firm, luxation as to health, sooiaL moral and religious advantages cannot be surpassed. A local lav prohibits the sale of into Ucatlng liquors within two miles of the plar i. r. r rull particulars, seni lor circular t iel3-tf ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. RALEIGH N. C. (Founded May, 1SA1) The Rt. Rkv. Thos. Atkinson. D. D. LL. Thso. B. Ltman, D. D. viSTOas. D. The Bt. Kav Tse Rev. Bknnxtt medbs,A,. Rector and Principal. Mrs, Kits DbKossktt M barbs. Lady Principal. Easter term begins J nuary 31st. 3379. For ovulars address the Rector. Jan 1-dlm MEDICAL SCHOOL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. For Instruction in AVATOMY PHVHiol.OUi ad Materia MtdiCA. pia1 attertion paid to a.NATi MY and UI-ECTiO. Terms f40for the course.!iay able In Hdvauce. Ils c'ion w th cos of the material. Student' ho enter no may be jxepared for t ' e co irse of Lectures at the C'olle next Winter. leges, Crreponc'enee invited. Jau.id-od-tlt T. W. HAl.RIS. uiivrmoiiK. WIBE RAILING & ORNAMENTAt WORKS. DUI'DR a'cX., no.ss, n. Howard bt, Baltimore, m Wire RalllnKs for Cemeteries. Balconies. &c, hie ve Fenders, Cages, Bandit J Co ttcreeu. Wovn Wire, &c. Also. Iron Bedsteads, Chairs, Settees, sc JanU-dAwl2m I respectfaUy call the attention of my friend, patrons and the public generally If the bouth to My NEW. UNADULTERATED AND II E ALT 11 Y LAGKR, brewed prrety ot malt and hops, after tb Vienna net nod and expiemry ror export, JACB iSEEUEKj S3 German street, Baltimore, sic Jan Sl-dly COHTllSSIOi J1KK1I1AMTN Just Received. nleii Blue Kldfe, sfeu-Btalr It F JONES & CO. BUT IKK. oct 16tf R.F. Jones&Co. RALEIGH, N . C. k WHOLESALE GROCERS, A full assortment of Staple Groceries for ale at bottom Agares. Call examine good, c N. C, r LOUK a pclalty. 1 Jb"t .Jouoh sSc Oo s RALEIGH, N. C. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS. II are a complete stork of North Carolina 8wec Mash COKN WIII8KKY : rom Cooper's Laurel Valley KveWhiskev; B. Select Lye and all graiesof Foreign and Dome-tie Lj flora and WlDes. SVaTNow Is the time to bay R. P. JONES & C0n ; RALEIOH, N. U., Cotton and General Commission Merchants. Cnalgnmentsnollelted. hlvh'st price and toprompi returua. storage and Con si.mant of eottou a.lielud. Grand Excursion TO WILMINGTON STREET MEAT MARKET. If jon want to buy OROCERtE3, go to F. c CHKiSTorHKKS s uu., wnere you wu flod a full stock of Groceries and Notions, at the lowest p-Ices, coma and. bay your CHRISTMAS GOODS. FRESH BEEF AND PORK, The finest In the Market, Sausage, Tur keys, Geese, Spare Klbf, Backbone ana everything In the eating lice, also Boots and Shoes ! At the lowest prices. Home-made SHOES a f specialty. FLOUR ! FLOUR I ! FLOUR ! 1 ! AO graft pi and all prices, to suit the times. TOBACCO AND O'GARS, At the lowest botton pries. Also, famishes on short notice WOOD A.ND LUMBER. Glvs ns a trial. F. C. CHRISTOPHERS & CO., Uirgett Street. dec22-tf THERE WILL BE A M FETING OP THE htuckholdera af tb rtatei National Bank - of BalcigQ, N. O, at their Banking House la the City of Bsleigh. on Tuesday, January llth, ISTtt. at W o'eloek. ja ata Bavaa, j. noixA vuii,i Oil FOB SALE. J x. House anot for Sale- WILL r-e sold at the Court Houfo Door at 1) o'clock. Monday. Januarv & that. beautiful ResidennA now occupied by J. R. U. arm-r. Any one desiring a nice home aud a bouse with, conveniences, will do wed to uke a look at this house, it is iu o ie of the very b-t neighborhoods in th- City situated on Halifax Street, a abort distance from Ft ace Institute. The House cu'iidiu six roms, Bath Ko m, Pantries and i;ios ts Gas all through, the ro ms are large aud airy, two of ihm 16x2i: one 1618: 16x16: one 8x16; psaage 8 feet wide ; the roora are 12 feet pitch below and 10X above and flaish ei throughout; b autiful gas fixtures and centre pi ces. The whole house is painted, in the nearest aud best style, strained ia colors, oak, walnut and inple. french (ilanstu all the windows, flue cut an i en graved glass in front door. There is no better built house in the city. All of the ma terial from the fraNe to toe shingles is of the vert best and tha best piuts used th ougliout. There is a good w. 11 f water aud a due force pump has double ki'chen, the former are all in perfect order; la J act. it is .tco upi te house, and has more room in it for its loi ksthan any house in the city Parties In want bf a nice house had batter attend this sale. janj td Fentress' Store for Rent. Lo ated on the business side of Fayette vine street, no is. Possession given January 28th, 1ST. Ai ply to Jan 4- lm T. R. FENTRESS noose and Lot For Sale. ! On Monday, January 6th, 187s. at 12 M., at the Court Ho ise door in Raleigh, N. 0 . the undersigned C-mrnissionera, appointed by the superior court oi wane u-unty, will sell a public outcry the House' And iiot, now occupied by Mr. J. It. H. ''armer, situate on the West il te of Halifax street, adjoining the p o erty or air. Mary peignt and oth ers, rne lot ironts o'j teuton uauiax street and rtius back westward I60uct Terms 2,a0 cash residue in two equal In stallments, one aud two years from day of sal 'interest at six per cent, on deterred payments. .Property soli undr Jaderaent of Wake Superior court, rendered at August Term 1878. CM. BUBEE, )Pnm S. K MORDKCAI, J com dec 6- 'lm Land Sale. By virtue ol authority in a Deed of Trust executed to me on lhe 23rd day of Kebruary. 1678 and -rt-cdrtLed in the Keif liter's office for Wak couuty In Book 50, Page 315 1 will, on WKDNKSDAY. THE 1.5th UAY OF JANUARY. 18?!). at 12 o'clock mi., expose to public outcry at the Court House, door in the city or ttaietgh. a vxluable- tract of land Mi. lug the "Beaver Dam Mill ' tract, and tne lauas or airs, nimorough Jouea. ana ctiutusr about 90 acr. s. 1 bums of "ne-thlrd cash and the balance iu 6 kiitl Li mouths. Purchaser to secure the last two i ayments by .Mortgage on the Una A W. UAYWOOD, declv.SOdajs Trustee We offer for rent, for twelve months 'rm the lt January next, the (store now occupiea bv us b. Ion Kin k to Mil s 11. bi'own. Th.'ntore is well known as one of thnbrt buslnesi stands in the City. id wi'l be rented at a reasonable pi Ice to a gooa and responsible tenat. HAltUIX, GKHIES sV CO. dec29-tf FOR RENT. .The handsome 2 story framed dwelling conveniently arranged with well ot good water, t ui hou-e. all in thorough order, near the buslues portion of the eity. App y early to VV. K. KiAA.lS. Cor. Harnett and Bl oo! worth St.eets dec Sldlw. Iuteresting to Housekeepers. SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of Furniture. GRAND AUCTION SALE. Tht undersigned will sell his entire toe .. Of New Furniture, consisting of Fine, Med ium and Common Walnnt and Poplar C liam terSe's, Wardrobes to Match, MarMe and Wood Top Bureaus and Washstands, MarMe and Wood Top Tables, Walnut Poplar and sf aple Bedsteads, Walnut, Oak and Maple Cane Seat Rocking Chairs and Chairs, Wood 8eat Rocking Chairs and Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Walnut, Ac, Ac. The Sale will commence on the C6th day o December, and be continued until U -s sold. , Up to that day every article win be Sold at coHt. If parties btiylna do not wish t re- move their articles immediately, they cai. be left until Feb. 1st. decia A. W. FRAPS. HBIWAKK. HEADQUARTERS FOR E VER TTJIIMG m OUR LINE. &.COME IN AND EXAMINE OUR ST DCK HERE THEY ARE. A match nf fine Carriage Horses, Black in color, 15U hands htgu, 7 and 8 years old. round bodied, clean limbed and sound. The most styllah team in the estate, without ex ceptioo, a perfect match in every res i cot, speed togethe r as one horse and faat. Drive single, don't shy or pull, not .if raid o' an engine, in facta r erfect family tem. Cor respondence solicited. Photographs of team sent to parties at a dif tance . de3l if. - W. C. McMACKIN. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. Use French's I-idia Rnbber Cement for mending Furniture, Toys. Glassware. China, Smj. Every imlly should have a vial iu the house. MSnnfactui ed by - WW. K PKSNCH, Wholesale and Ketail Drugg st, Pe'erf bnrg. va. For sals by Wm. Simpson. -F. H. Hf-artt Druggists, Kalelgb, K C . ov lr46m FOR BENT 1 n r TOY BANKS L TV miimfs. r A Tool Chests. Xv y -all and see the js i& jVA BREECH a LOADING g, ( r-al 'OWDER. V .... II ZTf SHOT, 4r, HV) SHELLS, &c. If ' DITMAR'S Jr PQWPER. I nAUDWABP, Ac. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR H ARDWA R E, STOVES Tinware,Wootl and Willow-ware, Write forPr'ceior call on him. AGENT FOR HOWE SEWING MACHINES AND POWDKR. Iron, Steel and Nails, Paints, Oil and Varnish, Wngm and Buggy TIN SHOP ia the State. GUN AND LOCK SMITHING. IS FACT ANYTHING YOO WANT DONE IN THE META T- o'BREWSTEH. octlOndly RALEIGH, N. C. JNO. G. WILLIAMS, President, W. H. UKOW, VicesPresineDfc, W. S. PRIMROSE Sec.&Treas The N. C, Home Ins., Co., OF RAMBIGIf, IV. t'. (Ogauizd in 1868.) FOR A REASONABLE CONSIDERATION, THI3 WELL KNOWN HOME COMPANY, Will continue to Insure goo.l Property agiinst loss or damage by FIRE, referring to the various patrons of the Company to whom they have paid the sum of $17 '5. 000, 00. in losses. A Policy of Insurance will cost you but little, but a Without Insurance may cost you a great deal. SECURE A POLICY. dcc2"-3m L IT M BE R - WOOD. By Jm TL A d4im!-i Qsgodf TV, O. situated as I aula the haart of the timber oo mtry and immedlaty on the Railroad, with a oompl' ta Saw Mill in all Its equipraeats. I am prepared to furnish any description of good merchantable On the mis' advntaous terms possible I will be glad to furnish prices whan desired. All m.- lumber 1. 4 carefully elected and of tha best qunlity and 1 guarantee the grade to be as represented. I am nlso prepared to furnish an unlimited supply of first class REASONED HARD OR PINE WOOD, and can ofrr somclal Inducements to part e orderlne by th Car 1 ad at this season of the year Prises given promptly upon application, lalso furnish Piiie and Oak Wood7 and feetlouK. my2-1.6 STEAM lift pfff light In faction, best ted to shops. Sectional View ol Mitchells Upright Boiler. A. showing Smoke Box. B. taper steam "Home, which prevents foaming and working of wster in fvHnrl anH Burner heir. the Steam. ihAmnnf ciimianii rino'Ffaari aaTinir ton fndB flues. F, Are Box. G, water space around p. o. Box 258. orr.25-dly ki in ber ! : IN ANY QUANTITY FRO,? ELLINGTON'S SAW Having every Facility for the ROUGH PINE IXJXIiJSR a m nrAno.fA.1 t.o fill all ririism nromntlv anrl .uua - -t v' -v r mMm. With 13 ye rs experieuce In the business. J management of lumber and can ways furnish My capacity lor turnl c out worn is as great notice I am suoply orders ro the extent of .about can be had elsewhere, kntlmates turnished on Soliciting the further favor of my old patrons and hoping lo make many new ones. Very Kespectfnliy. 1 J. McC. EtiLINOTON, Apex, N. C. O OLD ONE DOLLAR LeTeTr AOac, St. feet af Studs, 1. THE ONLY PERFECT FAC-SIMILE OF I N S O LI D Pronounced bv the Academy of France that M. Lefevre has really obtained ariificiallv the true diamond. The basis of these gems are pure crystals found in to tne iyeievre iiaooraiory in fiiris, trance, wnere BT WHini THEIR KfliFAfES ARE TOTERED Imparting to them all the Built-Iavcy, Haroxkss, making them as desirable for Wear, lirillinncy, ud Jtennt.v. as the: veritable senis themselves. The Ring, Studs, and Ear Drops, as displaced In this announcement, are accurate engravings of ECUS COLD IfOUlTTOTaS, COCTAIXIiTa TS WCOTEBFTC, LZrSVSS EIAHSD. wamatod v certificate U. S. Hint aaay. nsi nrnPinT ne ftrir nnil sn we will UI1 nCl'LIrl Ur UrlCi UULLHri In "Book. on Diamonds," with illustrations of artistic T .. un m.nw uit.ti... Ax.. h. noro, anp that I am In receipt of pair of tbo Wonderful Lcfovre Ear Drops, mi, meT are siniiiir Picant. A.M'rtr.w mni.-, nornenevine, i, The'onderfurLpfprre Diamond Kin?, for one dollar, came u hand this morrln?. H In rpallv elegant, giving entire fatlifactloo, ant eliciting wonder and admiration from all who we it. w. H. K K r. I Y . Jiartiiimira. . vs. Th. Inrr ni,n.ni) Tnmmtpd in olM iroM re trulv marvelmis. Tl. F. AVKRY SON'S. Home and Farm. Tni"ville. KT. The eminently ucceiful experimenta of M. Lefevre iilenee M.DU FRKNOY. the great French Sclentiit. The Lefevre Diamond most effectually diatnrbs the tlumbera KW We guarantee the Wonderful I,efevre Diamonds for One hollnr to be mounted In Solid Gold and will cheerfully refund the money it round unsatistactery. Anaress aai oraers to tne AMEUICAX JEWELRY COMPANY, 5 Arcade, CINCINNATI, 0. The Amencaa Jewelry tympany ENGINES. ' ENGINES McCALLUM & COOPER, Machinists and Engine BuilderS RALEIGH, X.C. JIAsTFACTUKERS oF THE HOPE VERTICAL ENGINE, CAROLINA. COTTON AND EI AND PRESS wei I nu1al attention to the HOPB ENGINE pose we make THRKK sizes which will no from a at Inch to a 60 in pllclty aud reliabilitycoup.'ed with its compactness and porUbuity, i milltjnscine inuse. We furnish saws 3 nd saw Hiilis complete or by head block at short notice. Asa Ginning and Agricultural Engine. um ai iu usd in utuoiui! win uu ui ui"" , V .k., t...milni;llllnnnhlt B rta T ra a t er i als , we are p reared To finish CHKAP1A anc I FROMTOJ alTkinds of Min a..411 uuin4 Mniiifatiiriru M-itiinerv shaft! tiiT. Pulleys, Hangers, Boxes lanKS lUULKR-s. &c.r &c. . Patterns ol ail.kiuds nuule fr-m Drawings. ve wu swerlaauli-ies, furnish estiiaatesap-1 iki drawings. r. O. Jtox 267. Ilfi, 78dawtf DUPONT'S GUN Material, The largest Jjumoer. A dress. OSGOOD, N. O lPllgsllalaBaaa I have fitted up a first class STEAM BOILER WOrtKS at the foot of Marcin Street. I am pre pared to engage extensively in the manufacture of every dlscriptlon of Steam Boilers, Tanks, Smoke tacks, park Arresters and all kinds repairing aDd and heavy forging. Having Made over 100 Boilers this State, all of which have given satis I can refer with pleasure lo my work as the guarantee of ray reliability. All work submit thorough test and warranted before leaving Estimates furnished on application. D. br.iCinfiT OI lOme. I J, water line OV6I o' flues troifl Burning out or leaking. E. fire iJox - J-c- -iAi . flaixoneii, HALMGH, N. 0. J 11 m 1 ex I MILLS, of aay Grade Manufacture aaT'ifQf-ivlr Twaf-Vi o tr nna Mtcr unH nr1iA' linn .ii'tvu 'l ' J V u WW M Maa mj vm r ' - ' have acquired a thorough knowledge of tue a irrade f ullv uo to the standard I represent. as any saw null in the State and w th iair 10.00 feet dav. Price- as low for cash as application ONE DOLLAR 1 he 9JiuhJ Stud, 1 . Lefeirre Ji.ar Arops, at. THE REAL DIAMOND IN THE WORLD. the Sierra Nevada, from whence they are exported tney are stiumiu(i to a coemic i ann voiiaic piw, WITn A f:fATTXfiOF PIRE DIAMOXPS. and refrnctive qnnlitiesof the natural diamond, and send fre. bv TIfotstkred M.ui, to any address America, either' article as above represented. Oo Diamond Jewelry in solid (14 k.) pold, mailed free. frtnl.1 pniml thf T.pfrvrp RrillfAiit.. V . F.T.T.ROY. Stamford. Conn. for one dollar; to iiy that I am pleased with ilieni harily 811 tb all douM of the urtiticial reproductiou of the true diamond. of the possessors of costly gems. Journal of Science. ia a prompt ana reiiaot oooaa, as a sAW-MTLL ENGINE, lor which par to a 60 i rich saw. irs saieiy, mm render it Lhe un&x a c parts, with anywyie SKI LLBU WOFitBieil HUU U31UE UOD UUt kUK - , . r , . . be pleased to an Haielgh. N C IIO TIE BKNEDT A CERTAIN ANDSPEEDY GURE FOyCBOFOU. FACTS ARB STUBBORN THING TRA PB MaRK J ' TRlDI.MiHI (Registered.) A BRIEF HISTORY : The following is from the Jlaleigh News, and was a voluntary insertion and not an . advertisement : "Years ago an old Indian left a receipt for curing Scrorula with Mrs Person's father. Mrs. Person lives in Franklinton, or in that section. A child was born to Mrs, Person, and it had tne Scrolula. The doctors gave it up to die. t Mie thought of that receipt, that was now old aud musty, and hid away in an upstairs drawer, hue concluded if the child w?.s bound to die, it wouldn't hurt to follow tha ('receipt. She went out aud gathered the herb, got the whiskey, aud did as directed to the cuiki. Her child now lives well ard hearty. More than this : Only a few months since a bouth Carolinian, whose name has slipped us, was suffering with some scrolu ious aQection on th heeL He had been to the Hot Sorliigiiu Araausas,and from there he went to Kutrell Sprluga NotfclDg dla him any good. At Kftt-ell's they tola him of Mrs. Person's recipe, and Dr. wrote to Mrs Prsou if she cured that Bouth Caro linian ber receipt was worth money. And the south Carolinian sent iter word if she cured him he would give her five hnn-v dred dollars . she sent hi jq directions what ' to do, and added if they cured Mm he ' could send her tweuty-flve dollars; she wouldn't ask five hundred, lhe Bouth Carolinian went home, aud shortly after ward seut Mrs. Persona check for twenty five dollars, and wrote the most grateful let ter he knew bow. Bless th -se old Indians. We would like to have one for a near neigh bor." uxeq,i;al.ki as a BLOOD Mrs. Jos Person : The medicine I purchased of yon last win tef proved of lasting ueueat 10 my son, who was troubled with 21 running ftores, some of them quite large,and of a scrofulous nature, in leas thau tbree weeks after com roeucing the use of your remedy, he was perfectly restored, and is to-day quite sound and healthy. Aa 1 tomo am blood rvm fish it hah bo tQU A.L. doping thatyou may be tipareu for many yeais of nseiulnebS, 1 1 einain, v ery respecuuuy, t. J. STO STOKES Louisburg, N . C. , May 22, 78. AS A TONIC AW1 ALiTlilCATIV . f MOOKISVILLK, lREDSLLCo., N. C. Being desirous of aduing my testlmonla to others, concerning the merits of Mrs. Joe Person's Kemedy for bcrofula, 1 take pleas ure iu taying that as a tonic and alterative 1 do not ihiuk ii has an equal, 1 have fairly tested it, ud alter trying Vegetine, bart-a-parillH, Vinegar Bitters, and various other remedies, 1 have no hesitation in pronounc ing it far superior to any lO'lO 1 have ever used. When 1 commenced uting Mrs Per son's Kemedy I was very weak, couipleo- lion sa.no w, ana no w 1 am w itespectiully your friend, MBS. H. T. BROWN. Sept. 26. 1878, ; THREE CHILDREN IN THREE WEEKN. CaSTALI, N. 0. Mrs. Jok Pbrsow : Dear Madame Your letter has been re ceived, and on account of being absent from borne for a week or two, have not h d the opportunity to answer it.-' I certainly will take k lea t pleasure in doing all tiatls with in my po er towards getting you patients for treatment of Scro ula. 1 hardly know how to express my grauiude to you Jor Cii - irg my three little ciiudreu. ihey took med icine irom my family physician lor about two vears. with scarcely any relief at a!l. I triea your remedy, and in less than three weeks they were all perfectly cured, and have never shown any sign of breaking out again. 1 ieei very tnuiui 10 you. 1 can suielv say tbat 1 believe your leineuy to be a certain cure for Scrofula. If 1 cau ever be of any service to you lu any way, I want yo to be sure and call on ma. Yours truly, VM. tt. A-KiVUNUlUxY, "It will Care IfFairly Tested. It elves me much pleasure to be able to state that 1 have derived an effectual cure 01 Scrofula from lhe use of Mrs. Joe Per son's remedy tor that disease. I had suffered- and had despaired of eve getting well. I ' wa3 treated duriua that time by tnree verr emihe t physicians, without auv yod re- suit,- 1 tneu went to tne national o irgicai institute, at Arlauta, Ua., and was treated there more tuau two mouths, with n j bet ter result thau my famuy physicians met with. Aftr 1 returned from the Institute I was Dersuaded to try Mrs. Person's remedy. aud I had not used it more than a wee a be- tore 1 discovered ita curative aud ueanng . :rooerties. My sores soon oej,u to new., and tne col r of my skin clung j! as fast a j.ne sjtes healed. 1 had not tnougni or ever eitl:ig well Maiu, but uy iupes lucreased, my iow Si..nt..-aues Ued uei jre tue remedy, aud 1 ;im mm e.i oyiug sple.idld' health aud am in g )ud siiMs- the reuieiy is mild as i nuiciLive. and a strong tonic; it will ha tl the most stuobora sore iu three weuks 11 ttltrtii leuiarlv. it is my opinion tuat It ' snoLld be ia -en some time ti.er the sore is h aled, to re nove the cause of its effects, it shout i oe taiteu ieguUi .y oy all meaus, tor 1 have sumoiimes uei -ciea it, iro u tne pressure of uusiuess, ud lu all cases found that th cure al ?ady ma le w juld Cvm uience to retrograde, anu ior .tuis aionn it snoula be t-keu regularly 'i nil au effectual cure iscouiiieted. H AYi aomd prevut regularity in the us "f tits emedy aad it snould betaken V.Vii ?; pr'Jiu. I would recommmd to 1 u va are a naming iroin dcioluu to try it. It will surely cure you U you gie it a fair test. 1 spaak f'rpm ex pei fence, ud not irom hearsay- I am a gi leiui recipientof a cure irom the use of it .11 1 lam u .ddr many anu astiag uuuga . tioni t f Mis. Per-on mr the rat rellei 1 n ive obtained from its usa. bufferers, tryi and be cured, is my advice. 1 am. respect. uiiy, J A SUCH A. MOUB18.. KlTTkELLS, N. C. Mv receipt for the cure of S:rjfula has ben tria-i oy With tne iaot uai)r3Cdeu ted success to-: ihe la .weie yers audi tiavt' no liesitatioo in r.co 11 Urtudiug It as a sovereum cure lor iiiat diseas-t and as a general i'ouic aad Ul od 1 a 'i.ioiv u n every where Kivi ig ierieci sati-.i.u;i iou, "hile my experience witu it is c.jo limited lor ma to sneciaily retoininea 1 11 lor Hiur dis- asos. 1 believe it will ulumateiy prove to be of ben-, nt in all cases arising iru u impurity ol be blood and orooablyior other diseases. A CASE OF (ANISIC. KAViTTEVIUJi, N. V- AUg, 12, 1878. Mrs. Job rsasoN : Deir Mada.n I have been uslnr your liemedy lor ocroiulaover flvj mouths as an exDerimeut for cancer. The cancer is of longstanding, the doctors have been treat ing it, more or less, for twelve years, it has Ukea on my upper up auu a gouu pitr oi my nose. When 1 began to use your Keme dy it was growing rapidly worse, but the medicine saemed to cbeck it very soon, and it has not maae much progress since, except At,otit to mouths ago. the medicine save out, and 1 was without several days. It tnen seemed to start anew, and grew worse very fast, until f nau laneu me ueaiciue aoout a urok.Hince then it has not changed mush. I think if I couid nave had th- mediclae soon enough,4t would have cured mo, ; For moie man a year oeiore using your uiediciim. I was troubled very much with a dlfceaseoi the iuari. au irregularity in its action, it would miss eveiy third beat for hours, then at other tunes it would increase in nf action, and ran up to 200 heats, per Dinute. Since usiug your inedic'ne 1 am almost e. tireiyreiieved ol tuis, rarely leei it, ai d tlMa nut enough to speak ot it. 1 outd recommei-d any one suffering with heart disease to try your medicine. As a Tonic and Altai atlve, I do not think it has uiv suoerior. I have been using all the mo.it powennl Alteratives known to the medical nrofessiou for the. last il years and 1 iwW of none superior to this. 1 tulnk your medi cine is Jesuned to be a great bibcilug to the : afflicted. Let every one that needs a lonie ' or an Alterative give it a trial, and I do not think they will be n sappomiea. Very iruiy aua wsiwliuiij', - J HM BC1K li.xl41, ravetteville. S. C. For my persona! reliability, i refer, by per. uinn to kt. H.ev. Tnos. Atkinson, D. D.. North Carolina ; oeo. A- Poote, hU X War. reu, Co. ; Uous.J. J. OavlsaudfJ. M. Cooke b ran mi ii uo. . For sale by all nrst ciass urnrgnw. Frankllatoa M. 0, l..IAw?as i Hal. rr. v aeai.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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