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- 0 I: Pi 1 ! ! t' . . s, . 1 j: ' I. 4 i t 111 Ir UN .-. i t '.1 '' 1 ; l I 4 1 1 r T J r i.v 3 M 'J ' j ! J) - h J ! t r-j-Ti i 5 M f ' i .'.! i J i . 1 'i D A I LY NEWS WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12.1970. Ill SSHV C JOHD.IX. I'r. JOIIX H. Hf VSKY. Editor. " We dt rctTi th tirt imu of tb Newton EoUrprue, publiahod by Mr. lo. A. Wwtlck. It harrdaome ly rrinteU ai one of the b8t newp Pr on oar We itrn Uat. It a yaI urS a0iu:.i:ioa tu tb town of New ton. W'v hear no more of the Moffett Bell ruocW in our LiUture. In Virgin ia, U ha been, tacitly ippwed, and continue part of the machinery of S.V.e government. In the Legislature of North Carolina there is abundance of lislati.o t the 'lject of prohibit-on. Th liw .i.at with an enemy in; pn ibi- to kill; very hard to scotcV Wcy n-t turn him to usj and mke htm py tribute ? Ve tbiuk the in. In ference which ha? settled upn the aul ject grew out of fouie Iooenesa of en forcement in the Virginia :.i. tliere by lealin t the asumptioa of im fa c eri.-y or d:bonesty. liut even with a'l the defct, the eicfM of te source w a much in excea of rerei ue. Wa mu.-'j tu exces of that under the fr- m-'r mJe c( taiation up u nr, leav n a ir;e nt It Uilauce. after paying for the eiwne of collect i hi, and up plying the tite wt'h rep;tct?. Have our le.idators I1 ijht tI the improve ment".' .Special Taxation. There U no privilege that a tuvcu or county c'aini.s the right to enjty and exereiM that is o full of dangerous temptation xs the one to tax itelf for its owu internal tuterrs's. With the pwer to do so obtatneil from the Leg islature, it brocks no advice, and heeds no experience, "ijhall I cot do what I will with mine own" is the curt reply to any warning, or the suggestion of future danger. Vet it is a right above all otLers that shoal 1 in thee times be used with extreme caution. It is not dithcuil to obtain the authority to levy a special tax for any county or munici pal purpose. And it is not difficult to sl- the bouds ujoa which the mean? wanted are to 1 taised. Hut these b.Q.1.. m;J almost alw.VH below par. remain a stardmg menace to the safe ty of the body which issues them: handed about, from baud to Laud for a tn:h and ultimately hoarded by ome thrifty -ijcula'or w Ii watches with keen eye the day of redemption, when they niht be tkeu up at their face v j'.ue. T.ie idii'' , f this munici;:t: debt i appalling; an I aa the 1 ja l eventual' f ' upou the tax payer, it : oi.iy a iueMin i I tim- when rum r! cine, atd gen rl ba:.kttipti-y en-ui! eer pursuit. The prestut tim-. Ieat d , .-Loul 1 be chosen f.r th icdulgemre of the cvjing ...f .-jecial taxation. Frightful as La. betn the fiLancia! ili.-rc-, it i by a.) tEtacs certain tLat tLe : La been et n, aud it is w id m to stand aliof fn ni any enterprise which rout be i..ap!td with debt, and cvci.tual dis aster. Jehoe J. rstro. Our Washington adice ilc u:age the belief that our fru-pd, Kitern i'arl:na"s f.iend. North Carolina'. friend, the. j e -p t s fnerd, ti e uble and fopular couj;ressriian, the capable anl fthcie t repre sDtalie, Jpm- J ea:cs. ui.l b-.- admitted to his seat iz the Jth C'orgres. 2'iiet, mo:t t ami und.'monstratiTe, be is .eal'.us in h work and rarely f4iU to accomplish his ends. His genial and ati b!e mannou, and honorable character. his big heartedt:es lae fairly uu him tbe pioud d: iuctin among h:s ronfrnis of -IIcne.t Je Ytates.' We hae observed h:s Uaring iu t'.-ngics with tuliar grat-ncaticn, and when the intelliietcj of his suppostd defeat reacted the Xtw we dej lortd it is a tate calamity. I5y untiring efforts he hasalieady ee. cured for river and harbor improve menu in the 1st District abjut two hun dred thousand dollars. At the preM.nl easion of Congresa he has secure! addi lional. appropriations for Kdenton harbor, the Pamlico arid Roanoke riverii.Curr.tuck sound, North r.verbar, and i exerting his best efforts in the interest of the Dismal Swamp canal. This much by a way of prefa:e to a Istter frctn Washington of Saturday date: llta txnstituents know aud appre 'ciate his valuable service in their 'behalf, and whilst he baa devoted hia 'energies especially for h;a immediate cocstauenU, his heart is big enough to take in all North Carolina, and no measure that baa prmised anything in her inteust has failed to receive his warmest suppoit. Ue cx tends a warm and hcljjii.g hand to every citizen of the State vh miy 1. 'called to Waahiugtou, and a l wh) cme witLin the general ictluence of uia wholesouUd and generous nature are impressed with the noble charac teristics which hafe marked hia whole "public career. Occupying as be doea a rrominsnt p.iticn oa the Banking aud Currency -omm.iie anj the important com mittee on Exnditares on Public Huildmgs. te baa exerted no little nf!ueLce in shaping the legislation of the country. In the next Cnn7t 'with his valuable experience be will be I able to do still more for his people and 'hia State. We are glad to learn that the investigation which has so far beco made makes ii quite certain, that he will U admitted to his seat iu the 4Tlh Vougre. (Our information from other tources corresponds with the above. Should it not piove true the North Carolina del egation loaes astroug and influential ally, and the Sta:e an able, judicious, conservative, and vigilant C nresa man. J Tbe Ilret Lanu lax It is the uncollected land tax ttat CommiMioner Raam wants of North Carolina. To that end the following resolution ban betn intro.lncd in the House and referred to the Ways and Means Committee: Resolved. That tbe Committee of W"ay and Means be directed to inqair and report what legislation, if any, is Dcccasary aid expedient to enable the proper officers of the Treasury Depart ment of the United S.a1 e to collect the amount of the direct tsx remaining unpaid and due from the various States and Territories apportioned to them undr the act approved August 5 h, By the provisious of an act of Con gress entitled "An act to provide in creased revenue from import, to pay interest on the public drbt, and for other purp nes," approred August 5th, 18dl. a United States direct tax of $20. tX.C per annum, was apportioned, pro" rat, roth then existing States, Territories, and District of Columbia. This tax. according to the original act. was to hae been an annual tar, hnt Congress, by an act approved July 1, 1M2, limited the collection to that one tax until April 1, I860, and by au act arprjed June ISdi, limite.l it to one ye:ir until further legislation. Most (f the Noithem State and Territories formally aumed payment of their respectivo quotas and gave notice of their intention to pay the same. Some of them have liquidated the amouuts charged aainot them iu fu!L some only iu part, while others have n g'ected U p ty a'y art if tiieir quo:. Iu the Suuthcru S:ates tht taxes were eolheted by ljr-li of direct tax com m ssiHirs uuder the at: of .Iuhj 7, ISfcl While the fax coti muMioucrs appointed uuiler this act were engaged in maktug asttessuunts and collecting this tax, and had already collected about one-half the total amoutt appiitioned to tlose State. Congress, by an act approved July 2. ISdO. authorized the suspension of fur ther collect on uutii Jaxiuaiy 1, 1S&S, and collections were forith supp.-ndt d by order of the Secretary of the Tteas ury. The time specititd iu tbe act expired bat the co'lections were not resumed; meanwhile most of the commissioners had been relieved from duty. .gain Congree?. by an act approved July -", lo. proV uied for the further suspUfion of the collection of this tax in the Southern States until January 1, lCO, hince which n action has been taken by Coiigrt .s further suspendirg said cohec' on, nor have collectius been re-umed m .11 y of these Statts. Total amount of direct tax levied by the :irt of August ". 1 "'!. and remain irg uncollected, :. 11..2:5. Tr.e amount charged to Noith Caro lina i.s ily-.TA-'.to. This amcun', Mr Davis, f th!! D.stiict, thinks the State cau caai'y pay if she is properly cred ited with her cotton tax. At the pro per time he will interpose a substitute in the nature of an amendment re cog uiing the principle aud equity of et- .Vortlieru citler. TLe couvLtiou at Charlotte eume weeks since ushero.r in a new era; the p ri'l when Nortberu men themselves bvnt rrel themselves t turn back the tide of slander, that, so far as they were concerned, had flowed resitless- lv oti r tLe South. It sten.ed so nam .al to a maidy i.jture for the North ern ettl- r in the SoutL to have ppon- t.ti',u.s!y tale a up tLe work of cm- trad. c'.iou and jusSification, that we ad long ago looked lor it as a thirg of course. It was in human i.ature that liioM' wu j Kiicu ti;e tu-tiMvc in a jre- dicament aluuld make the mott of it. and demonstrate t others that things were not so bad a tbty looked. Much ttroiiger was the incentive when the new siluati' n was bo far the reverse of a pituicameul lual tuousands were 1 lulling to it to reap the rich harvests of new tit Us. It has been in vaiu. and w ill be so to the eud, for Southern people to justify themselves and refuto the slanders which spi iug up in cxLaustless crops. Hut they have a dtp inteiest that these slauders should cease, atd their refutation now c.jnes from a quarter w hich cannot be gain-said. Noithern men, meeting together of their own acct rd and voluntarily puttirg forih .heir teal situation, will make an im pression upon the most hardened hater or the mott stubborn doubter; and the effect mu.st be a large ud I it ion t im migrants from the North. Tuey want homes. We want population; not so much mma, as men of brain, euergy, purpose and means to improve. The invitations and inducements given and offered by Noith Carolina are endorsed now by htr new citiz-ns. Citizens in every sense of the word; for tbey come, not as the ravaging carpet bagger to gather up fpil w th gieedy or feloni uus Laud aud fly with felou haste to a afe retreat; but as bona fide residents, thiowing off all alleiai-ce to past at tachments, aud joining haud aud heart in the work o.' improving their new bo:ne. Luxury 0r 1 oucreanioual Fo cerals. The Philadelphia Times gives the items of expeise incurred by the seven members of the House who went from Washington to Chester, Pa., toatund the funeral of the late Congieemau Leoraid. Says the Times: The trip cost $71)1 extremely cheap, because the fare lor the whole party a'oue amounted to 19.60 and the Rloves and sai-hes used c wi 978.75, a total of 1133 25. The 25 taken from the 79l leaves 652o, which any paient will admit is a iu dest little margiu for the seven boys to ride from Wash ington to Chesier hm! back on. borne may object to one so all itam In the bill of expense of tLe member who escorted the remains of Senator Mot ion to Indianapolis. 1 his small item :.tnnin which sum was pnu 10 Oeorge W. Driver, as. per b 11 Driver's liuora are analyzed by an eminent heniijt and p.re highly re commended for funeral festivities. Good Mrs. Finnigan, fill up your tin aaui. Jt .... . luiortic l'olicy. At the risk of an extra sesaiou the Domocrrts in. caucus Saturday ivght determined np-nthe following amend ments to the Exocutiou aud Legi-d itivc appropriatiou bill. Fnet To reduce the pur diem of jurors of tha U.tited S:at courts from three to two dollais. Second To briDg it within the rules and to repeal th test oath for jurors, provided in sections -0 a id 821 of the revised statutes. Third To rcpi'd all the sections from 810 to the 011 of tlio ti.b of crimes against tho elective franchise. That is to say, all t'io3e sections tb.nt relate to the appointraeuti of supervi sors and marshals in elections iu the Congressional districts iu the respec tive States, for members of the IIousj of Representatives and delegates there to. Numuel J. Tiltlen. Kxtr.iet from tPstlraony te'ore I'ottrr e m-mlite'- Keb.Sih. II 9 "To the people who hae, I believe, "elected me President of the United "States, to the four and one quarter 'millions of eitir -ns who gave me their "sufi'iages, I owod a duty and n s.r "vioe and every honorable sacrilioe, but "not a surrender of one jot or tittle of 'niy sense. of right or. my personal self "respect, whatever the disappoint- 'ment to th.vse who voted for ine, "whatever the 'public consequences of "suffering from a subversion of the "electoral system, by wh cU alone true "selfgovernment cau be carried on;by "whatever casuistry a different c lurse "might be advocated or defended. I "was resolved that if there was to bo 'ao suction of the Chief Magistracy of "my country I would not be among the "biddeis. (Applause.) I was deter "mined in such au even', or appre "heiiHiou of such hu event, thct I "would meet such a degia led condition "of public affairs, not by sharing in it in any degree, uot Dy acquiesoeuce, ' not by tohratiou, but by an unquali fied, perpetual protest, appali-ig to "the ieople to reassert, re-establish "their great rights the greatest of "their rights, the right without wh.ch "all others were worthless -their right "to elective self-government. liut Tildeu ia ICicU uiul a Circa! .vl anager. H. na? r lrls. ef West Va.. I nierv.eweU. "Docs 3Ir. Tilden leally think of being a candidate iu lSo1.' ' ".Not a doubt of it," Senator Davis lephed unh sitatingly. "He is work- mg up his chances vigorously. Why he Las two ium in this ci'y now in his in'ere!t. I saw them myself to d.iy." "Tildeu means a hard-money cam paign for the Di-mocracy"'"' "Yes. If Tildeu prevails the Wes tern idea must bo exoludeJ fiom the Democratic platfoim "Do you thiuk senator lliyard stands much of a chance for the nomina tion "Well, IJayarJ is probably tbe trougest w e Lavi. liut he lives too near to Tilden for his own good. Til deu uecensarily weakens Bayard's chances, both representing the hard mocey-idea. The tight in the Con vention will bo between the "Hrd" and the ' Softs" and it looks as If the "Hards" wiil be induced to cast their uniud ihtiucicj for Mr. Tildeu. At all events he will leav ro d ne un turned to accomplish that eud." "Is the Deltware Senator working for i he ii'uiiuaton ?' "Not at all. He is not that kind of a man. Neither he nor Mr. Thcraian condescend to tricks. With Mr. Til den it isdilTerenr. tHe will sit up all night liurr g to .et this man or that, this iijflui i.cj or trie other, and will go into any calculat ols with his friends as to the beat way of accomplishing his purpose. Wheu he baa determined how to do a tiling he goes a-id does it aud no matter its cost. Neither Bay ard nor Thuimau would listen to you if you weie t gv them with pny such talk. "Who is your favorite candidate, Senator'' "Oh, Thurn an is my man. The whole wet-t V lunula delegation in Coogress is for Thurman. There are five ofusjou kuow lleieford, Jienua, Wilton, Mai tin, and myself and we are all enthusiastic Thurman men." "Do you think the Ohio Seuator will be nominated ?" "I think he will. Ilut Tilden is rich aud an iiLtiring worker. He is uerer idle and ther is no telling what his cow binations may t fleet." On an Ox llak. WorlJ. N. Y. A decidedly new thing in elopements is reported from Trigg County, Ken tucky, w laro a l ver aud his betrothed il I S - iieu nom the paternal mansion not upon a steed of ary breed known to romance, red-roan, ben v-biown. oal black, milk-white or other, nor yet in a Uretna ureen postchai6e. No; the lov ers departed on a haddle ox specially trained by the swain, who bad takeu a leaf out of the history of the Puritan maiaen I'risciua. lhe stein parent took down his shot gun and pursued the fugitives, whom on hid fieiy charger r . . r - , . or Ruie-iooieu ivemucKy mule he soon overhauled, and, though the maiden clung desperately to the horns of the ox as ii they had been those of the hy meneal altar, be tore her'away and left her hapless lover lamenting. A Token of Esteem. Washington City Gazette. Colonel II. O. Williams, assistant superintendent of the House document room, and one of the "livest" men in the South, was the recipient, afow days go, or a nanascme gold watch and chain from the citizens of his town. Wilson, N. C a splendid token of popular estet m, aud one most worthily bestowed. What all Good Hoys Dream. Mr. Ii. F. Jonas, the new Senator from Louisiana, told the legislators who elected him that the "exalted oosition of United States Senator" hid been the dream of his boyhood and the hepe of hia maturer years, and he was enor murly gratelul to them for erivintr the office to him. He was determined tn be tiue fo the glorious and gal ant Democratic party, and to do his bett to "jipeouttbe last vestige of military rule and despotism in this country. "Jly Uarling Daisy.' Kamy Ward iu Washington Chronicle The mournful fact has just bien de veloped tnat Congressioual larontism can bestow no moro flowers, cuttings, Of plants, either in bouqets, baskots, or pota, liomj the public pardons, mat wretched Committee on Appropriations has enacted (and the stupid Mouse ac quiesced) that the general free-aud-easy distribution of the past shall be discontinued. Mr. Smith, the plain spoken, blunt Scotch gardener, says that Co onel Casey is responsible for 1 1 i Z v-ttac,J' 10 having that miserable provLso mterjoc- ted into the Mil. If this be so, uoionei Casey's "case" should be lojked after ll.s smiling galiautry whu euactmg the masculine Cuairmau at tbe W bite Iloute receptions is all heartless sham then, aud, like tbe little girl who dis covered the world was hollow and her doll stuffed with sawdust, we feel like retiring iuto a conveut. Suppose some sinful leu''slator.s tlo tqnandr all their nrdrtra km nent.it ioiisI v uoou female nieou.-., turn ciuiciy i.n wives and daughters that there ai e none left, what has that to do w 1 n tka.iMKti.tn ami wliv mint al the (le tie question, aud why mu.taii tne ue- servuis? be thus cut short ? 1 he aver- aee Congressman is not wicked, but " rt - . - who constitute his "homo" whether 1L oe iu a orown-stoue irons, a cruwueu hotel, or a stuffy board uig-houso. Not ... . . . lonir since the charming wife of one of tUuse savants sweetly requested that a halfdozen oarnatious, ditto neuotropes nrl e-erninma. in nota be sent to her abode to beautify the bay-windows of her parior. She was cui tly Informed r ? . - by her liege lord that the plants were "au gone and the Government uou quets quite exhausted, the sighed her regrets, but, like a dutiful wile, sub mitted and thought no more about it. Imaiue her surprise, therefore, when a few hours later the Ciovernmeut wagon appeared at her door, bringing a cargo ol choice potted piauis auu two mag- niHw h iwiiikU ' A nntA was handed niticeut bouquets . A uote v as nandtu hor, the pots were deposited to her 1 - I - .. . SailSiaoilon ana iuw ujooaeugBr uepart- ed-hut. alas, "the course oi true love!" When th missive was opened it com menced in this wise: "Sly dailing Daisy," and was not addressed to the wife at all, tnougu sigueu oy ine nus- band! We draw the veil from eyes polite, simply remarking that the ob tuse gardeuer had made the delivery at the wrong place ! f "They all do it." Queer "Stationery . .Shlng-ton letter. A. few lines will serve aa a sample of the amount of 'Stationery" consumed in a simple session by representatives who carrv on an extensive correspom dene. One razor and equipments for L. F. Watnou, of I'enu. One diary, Hendrick li. Wright, of Peun. One Silica lato for W. J. Ba con, of New York. Ore " opera glass for W. S. S'.ecger, of I'eiiu. One photograph album for A. W. Cutter. Ten reams of 'Vhoe paper" for It W. Townsend. Oae opeia glass for C. K. Hooker, of Miss. One. "baby opera," for W..1. Bacon, of New Vork. ( ne "Si ngs for the S metuary" tor W. J. Bacon, of New oik. One ivory pocket I 4.k for F. $0 00 oJ 12 00 2 50 2 30 l' HO SO II. Manuiutr, of Miss. One family Bible for.JtseJ. Yeates, of N. C. One hymn book for Jesse J. Yeates, of N . C. One. oj;eia glass for II. I). Money, of Miss. One magic pencil for II. B. Wright, of I'enn. One pair of dumb bells for J. It. Chalmers. One floral album for C. B. Roberts, of Md. Oue razor btrap for H. A. Her- bei t, One nail biush for A. A. Clark, of N. J. One jack of caids for John Iroode, of a. One sterei scope for II. Money, of Miss. One opera glass for C. Hofker. of Miss. One s?t of cutlery for R. D. E. Q- 3H1. s, oi texas. 14 00 One "Bards of tbe Bible" for . V. Banks, of Miss. 1 25 Oiu,4 "Biblo for Learners" for N. P. Banks. 2 0 1'hree diaries for S. S. Coz, of New Y'ork. 4 (H f )ptra glasses, bibles, dumb bells and cards; sanctuary eon us, baby operas and lazors; ech lgislitor according to his own idea of stationary. Each member is allowed $150.00 for stationery. He pays his money and takes his choice. I he Deuiorruiic l'arty and Treasury NotemS Washington Republic. Having under consideration Gen. Ewing's bill the Democratic caucus vo ted six to one to substitute the words Treasury notes" for tbe words "Le gal tenders." There is only one neau iig which can attach to such action upon th3 part of Democratic Congress men. Six out of feven of them be lieve legal-tender p ipr.-money to be unconstitutional. Following out this indication it will be safe to argue that in 18b0 the issue will be made between the Democratic and Republican parties as to the con stitutionality of legal-trpder paper- money. For tl e Republican party is a'ready squ.irt ly committed in its belief and has no dtsire to go b.ack upon the rec ord. Ikoseue's S ail. Washington Test, The man who. dying, lamented Jiat he was so Koon to leave this sunny world and all its .blandishments for the cold obstruction of the grave, but that it was his cruel fate to be killed by the kick of a cow, reminds one of Roscoe's ignominious fall. Shakespeare expressed the tame thought when he wrote: "The eagle towering In his pride of place "Was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed." - Probably the great poe telling of Roscoe's death, would have said a oar rion crow instead of a mousing owl, and made the comparison the more perfect. That J'hn Sherman should get the better l 11 fcce Conkling only il'us trstre t,t the hundredth time among m-f, that reptiles among men are quite as dangerous, and sometimes more deadly, than the higher forms of flow lo GetStet's. Chicago f nter-Ccean. Le Due thinks Copies men h-ive run to seed" a little too lonz. In he I u tors he proposes to ruu the ganger department h lmself. Any one in want of banana plants suitable lor a nrrthern climate, or fish-pole seed of the moBt modern variety, will please address the Hon. Le Du Washmeton. D. C. IT. S. A. " ' mSSCELLAXEOtTS. Vegetihe FOR CHILL. SUAKKS, F11VI1K M AUtE. - Tabboko, N. C, 1878. Da. U. H. stbvkns: Der fslr.-Ifeel very grateful for what your valuable medicine, Vegetiiif , us "otieiumy latnHy. i wish to exprtsmy tUauks by in- lui'uiiug you 01 lUB wondenul euro 01 my son; also, to let you know that v emetine is the best medicine 1 ever saw tor Cnui.t, j Ml,keKirtveraua Ague. My sou was sick wiia nirasies in li"3, which left turn witli UiD-1,int uisi-ase. My sou sulfeieu a sreat dual of ralu, all of thi time; tUe iain was ao tcreachMUid nothiag but cry. Ilii doctors lid Don aelphuua a particle, he could not lilt bisloottroin trie floor, be could not move without crutches, i read your ad vei usemcnt iu the "iiouisvine tuui ier-JOuruai, tnat Veueune ws a great tfiood ru.-iuer and BlooJ Food. I tried one bottle, which was a trred.1 benefit. He kept on with the medi cine, gradually gnuiiug. He hastaaen ih- leen'uotues iu ail, aud he is completely re- stored lo health, walks without cruicnea or u.H.n.wr.nii. Hfirttu n-ar.nl aL'r. who iHUn. leCt ,u cuius. Whenever he ittis oue coming uu, he comes in, takes aaose o. vegetiue ai.a lU-l 1 IU l "l"i m v egeuueievea uobuueaectllpt,ulQMt!,temlike the most oi - lllLlill!lllb rcooimenued lor cadis, i cheeriuily recomine d Vegetiue tor such I ....... i .iki.,r lr ij ill., .ifii-iluf lni.i , world. K-sntotfiiilv. MRS. J. W. LLOYD. --- - VEQErixs Wheu the blood becomes life less and scaguaut, either Irom cnauge of weather or of climate, want ot exeicise, Ve tlIi6 Wiu'rtuew the blooJ, carry oil the putrid humors, cleanse the stomach, regulate me noweis.auu impirt luucul v'S"' I v. Vt m In ill' Vegetme to a AND (iLiNiiiKA.L DEBILITY. BSKNABOfeTON, MaSS.,1cT8. We, the undersigned, having u-ed Vege- tine, take pleasure m icouiuieu4)ug it to aiiiaosnrjumou wim "muu "ui Uytpepsla, NervoosueS", or Ueneral De- be'lu tLe Great Hied tui iher. sold by K- u crowelt ot Sous, who sell more ot it i ii ..1. .! I ,,i mi. i. ,ii 1 r r , 1 1 1 . r miiu wi uui'-r mcmiuM t-m lus-.n.ii Mils. L. F. PKUKfN.s. itiKS. ii. W. MX 11', COUI, ea exclusively of barks, r.ots, and i hetbd, it is very pieasa it u iai every culi lUts it- . VEGET1NE. NERVOUS HEADACHE And Kheuuiatisui. Cincnxati, O., April 9, 1877. H. It. Stevens, Esq.: Dearoir, 1 havi used your v egetine ior Nervous Headache, and also for R'leuma- tlsui, and have fouuii en. Ire .elief from both and. rake reat pleasure in recoiuuiendlug l lu ail wuo may oe .ikbwikb ttiinticu, J: lil-.l). a. UUUU, h8 Mill fct.,CiBn. V'egeti.ie h-is restored thousands to health who had been louy and painiui sufferers. Oruggist! Testimony. Mr. H. R. Stevens: D ar Sir. We have bren selling your remeuv;the Vegetine for about three years, and take jleasure lu reeouvneud ing it to our customers. a:M in no instance where a blood I'Uriher wmld reach tne case, has it ever Jailed to euett a cire, to our Kiiow ledj,'.'. It certainiy is the ne ilus ulira of renovators. Kespecti uiiy, E. M-SUEPliEl) & CO , PruKgists, Mi. Veruon ill. is Apv-nowld .edbv all classes of peonle to t e the best an i oiost reiiabli bio.d pur. tier iu the world. Prepared by H.It. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine Is so'd by all Druggists Jan 6 )-eoi2w. SAVE YOUR HAIR TO LEAKN HOW TO DO IT BEAD AND HEED WHAT FOLLOWS SATO YOl'lt JUIR.-Tlu of Health and I.on;.'ovity ."tiuai.J : ' I." -u s;oi::s of oc'l lift Tt-j- ;ro if. Tin' ynattir : ; f L'tfs impiirtance i vtry ".v.-v. rtK.VI TXFV TOl lt ll.Vltt It :a t?;e fc.'r. p.?--in ;r:.jv.u .' iflovv, an-1. ;r v l'- of it thrf HAIB.-Fur W IM H US a i d ar.s ..uc 1 y Prof. Lyon, t ) .-vr.ai at ion in the wor'4 Yale, ii I'm Mot l -'f torprwserviTiynnd W.ui !?": htur. yseide htS ! 1C l"lr renilf erer proauie.1, H.oji"- lWrm -will positively prevent grayne , and will r tore iew hair to lalil litadu, if the cot vul iolh.-lc; jr. i.ot uostioyt-d Jl iwiV.y prr"' '-" 1Csf' s.-c-uii.g' mlrarl, h h the foi'ownia i A "F'AIH SPECIMEN. T . it U-Hll in. u. I ' a' ir!i!''.: ..r FC-vi-i..! rears, C31 1 i ifl r f.-w bottle ol r. rtiirpr so, I liav.; u thicli A. au ru'i":m'ri. la i's ! Hull"'. i. 'J ' 'ur.i 1 laMuLs. i. To llcstoro Cray II'. ir S. To r.omovo Irv.idj urf. V To Piv.f a::1 IVaiitiiy : .: deau j; T'.io Knlua'ron 13 no Btickr paste ( s-u!p!r:r ft.i.l fcirj.-ir-uMeud, to paint und daub tli 1 air a:nl iaraly :o t'ne train. It U ft pure a:id liinpM veetaUe lutio::, intended to w tore Ine hair Vy natural growta ::n 1 rcinvlgtiratioi. i t is splendidly perfumed, a-'A i'.:o niost deligrhtful to'kt dressing known. Zq lady's or gentleman'! wiijt "-utfii i complete -wlHioiit T ycu's Kathiiroa PRESCRIPTION FREE Tjlor the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness. Lost -1- llaiiliood, Premature Debility, Kerrousnesa, Despondency, Confusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society, Defeetfre Memory, and all Disorders Brought on by Secret Habits and Excesses. Any druggist has the Ingredients. Address, DR. JAQUES & CO., 130 West Sixth 8k, CINCINNATI, OHIO. GROCERIES. I). T. Jdiiison, iViio'ouIo Grocer aid Oijmnhsioa Wo hav jint receUdd a lull, fresh anl well .S9l;te-J st:?k o'" 'iro 'eri is, coasis in in part of 2i) Bags KichimnJ li .1'nl .Meil, 200 " Fresh Urocuil Flo-v; 20 B irrols M latscs (u-.vir crov) Ui Bags Mar3 ia's SaU. 5 Barrels Sugar's, 0 Bigs Coffee, 20 Boxe C. R Side, Stock Peas, Seed Oats, C mi, Pork. Nori.li Carolina Ri.-on, Leather, &c. , &c, &c. We so'icit cons!g'aineati of C otton, Grain Maal. Flour, Poultry, Egs anl all kinds of country proluca. Wj will sell at highest pricea anl remit promptly. Write for prices. We w 11 make special figures t'D tiioie buying in iu uiities. Feb. 4 tf. W, B, Mann. formerly With D. S. Wait & Bro. c vV. Young, of - ary. r ake v o. TSTJhi vv x-'-nrtaa: W. B. MANN & CO, TTaving formed a cbia-rnersliip under JLJ the abjvj title, and tak-iu the stand loruieily occup.e 1 by B. H. Wooaell, JSo.4 Hargett streei, we intend to carry a full line of Urocries and Provisions, as well a a complete stock of Uyola and allocs, Dry Goo is. iNotions, Hardwaie, Cutlery, &c , &c, Buying our goods at bottom uiices lor cash, we a;e dotermiued to offer iuduce nieut3 to our customers, uusurpa." seu bv any house in Kaleigti. uivousa trial and be convinced of what we say. ..Very resuetmliy, W . B. MAA.N 65 CO. Having sold out my entire .stock of goods at tne above stand to Messrs. W. B. Maim oil Co., 1 take pie .sure iu recommend ing them to the nubi.c for a liberal share 01 their patronage, believing- tnat tueir eonti Ue ce will not be mis; la''ed. I shail iu future devote my tune to a (in- e: al Commission business, anu cau be lojnd atinyollije in tne Prairie Bmldiug uu VVu miUKtou street. Thanking a kind public for so liberal a patronage tor live years pa-t. 1 hope tney will not ioiget me in lature, and give u-y successora as much ol their patronage as tney possibly can. V ery iiespeetful.y. Jan 12 dim B. It. WOOUELL. SEED POTATOES We will re. five, ab ut the 1st of Ft biuary, our first In vjlse of Seed Potat les ofthi-' sea son, E'rly Ken?, Peerless r.nd Jacl son Whites. We w'.ll gi iraatei Uiem to be g nuine and nrst-clas ? seed, and will tell tliiii as low as tuey can possibly bf handl- .1. HARDIN G Mli:; & CO Copartntrsliip Aulice. I have assi'C'at-d with me In Luxlness, t'apt. li. II. Brooks, ati- Conductor on K. & (J . ti. ii. and i nueriy of Wake Purest. The busintss in luiure will neei'ii meted uuder t ne naiin-and style or Pri. cliard 4 Brooks." Al! parties iii'ienr.-d to me wiii pi ease eome lorwani and seiil, as the iiard times foice? me to dennud priin;r settiem -i t. Jos. p. PKllciiA.KD.jK. IOS. P. I'HITCHAUD, R. IT. BliOOKS. l'iLii'UilAUD & !l:!00KS, COMMISSION IIEOCHiTS AND GENERAL, C KdCER. CORN Eli HILLSBOE'J & SiLtSISC.lY S TS Raleigh, . 1'. We keep always on had fresh litrgs. But ter and Chickens, which we receive daily from our branch store at New Hill. Also, a good Hue of B-ots and shoes. Coffees, Sugars. Teas and in fact evervihing in a first cl.vs Grocery, country Merchants will nnd tt to their advantage to call and see us before b;iying elsewhere. We handle iarge qualifies oi country produce, tnir faciiiues for selling are the best in the t i;y. fj lOFARTIf ERSHIP NOTICE. t have this day associate.! with me in l.n.'"- iness mv brother Mr. U. K I ej ATI l.EACH. The liusiness in future w !i !.e conducted undet the nauie and stvie oi M. T. LEACil & All parties indebted To me by note or oien account pa.tt due, uni.it Cviine l.fwaru and make immediate payment, :s r lie si r i nency of the times forces m to demand iu-Imt settlement of business d ne on close mar gins. . M. i . LhACU. Kaleigh, , Ian. 1, li-X , M, T. LEACH a CO., GROCERS AXD U MEKCHAXTS, put PINE ISLAnO GUANO, (For Central N. C.) Liberal arrangements will be made with rel'abl parties d ring to purchase lu uantitles. For testimonials, &c. Address, M. T. LEACH & CO. Lock B x 223, RUeigb, N. C. b;aD24-tf TUTPS PILLS. SYWIPTOW1S OF A TORPID LIVER. "Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain va tae Head, with a Dull sensation in the back pari., raiu uuuer mo snouiaerDiaae, luil- exertion Ot'bodv or minrl Trrita.Kil'i'r rf J . - . ...!--.W-l, VJ temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of hair, ing neglected some duty, W eariness; Uir. zinaas. Flottfinnp-pt. tTiA TT.-nrt Ttta k. fore the eyes, Ya'cw Skin, Headache witn html dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNIZEZDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WiLL SOON BE DEVELOPED TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted lo sueh crises, a infl' dose efFccts s:ic!i a rliuugc ol' 1V-1-ing us to astonish tlie batterer. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS: Dr. TUTT : Dear Sir; For ten years I hoe been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. Pu.-t Spring your Pills were recommended to me ; I used them ( but with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite, digestion periect, regular stools, Piles erone. and I have gained tort v pounds tolid lletsh Ihey are worth their weight in Kold. Rev. K. h. SIMPisOS, luisrille. Ky. The first effect of TUTT'S PILLS is to In crease Hi Appetite, aud caine the body to Take on Flesh, thus the system ir nourUlietl, and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are produced. Dr. J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- " Few diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re. Storing the laver to its normal functions, and for this purpose no remedy has ever ben invented that baa as happy an effect tu TUTT'S 1ILLJS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Ofllee 35 Murray Street, New York. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gbay Haib or Whiskers chinped to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Dye- It im parts a Natural Color, acta Instantaneously, and is as Harmless as Spring water. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $L Office, 35 Murray St., New York. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE to the Legislature no w in session, to mend tne act of incornoration for thpTtnwn at Warsaw, Duplin county. LOTTERY KFNTUGKY SmT Gives everyo i tlllUri out iiis i . , of LIKE t!i. FEBRUA -:Y -3. Tl ore are no lest f l... . nt? tog ; li-r tn -,. ' ' t 1' iz?, 14 :. 2 1 1' ie, .(, (i :i 1. Pri 'e, r4 oiu. Ana Wuole Ticket s o!,!y !1. A i tsu all orJi-ia t , , . A teney, WILLIAMSON & , t o'JO Broadway, n. V- Send in n-1e,8 wltlnnt delay, a,!,, , l ist rawu.g we we.e unable (o ,, . oeiniKl. C'o-.e.Ypinfteiice orlvat,- .': '" onwingspublishud in tii () k ifi.i st.auzeitnnr. All out of tow,, li iolle:sa en.H.le. acpyor the oiN,.l f ,' is so u us eci'iv.; 1. 1. v. bf 1M0NS& d.'cap.son FOit KEKT 'Hi. flCVlld,. SIX rhOUAWn r.ni;. worth of FurnSturo. CRAtiD AUCTION SAL i Thd Uiide.s'giied vill s-il his en: ,, ,. . , of New Fui'iiituie, consisting o' lin.-, yt. ium and Common Walnut aud l'opl;.i Cii in ber Sets, Waid.obes to Match, Mar:.! Wood Top Bureaus and Washstands, i and Wood Top Tables, W'alnut. Poplar jum Maple ' Bedsteads, W'aluut, Oak and V.i Cane eat Rocking Chaiis and Chain, v.,.(i Seat Rocking Chairs aud hairs, Loungt s, Waluut, Ac., &c. Tl:e Sale will commence on tiie -dDi , December, and be continued ui.lii , sold. Up to that day ever article w,n i s,,., at cost. If parties buying iio not wiij t ., K move tueir articles immediately, tliey be leit until r eb. 1st. , deci2 A. W. rji.vp.- Notice. iY ' Hi TLE OP A 1MMV I JD aale comained In a niorfi-at't- .Je -uteu on the ltu day of Ki-I)iun John F. Jurotu, ana Mataret .1 ,J,, .tiaupry, unuei ai Co.. as a. n.-ius ,,t on page 3.2, book f.U, Pnbl,c Kei;iu-i lor jNortlia m, .ton c unit), w.- ,i. court Lou.-,e iloi' in tiie town of .1.1 saiu county, on lUOmiay, u.e li t:, tei'i'iui y, a. i., i. y. m 1, at pu. I r ; iu hit-hest niuuer fr cumi. m' land on wliicu said Joint h'. dor ;ui n .1 I 1.1 llVt.d CJliUltllllg out i'Utldi'e.l aUr- oi leas adloinius til' uu ds 1 1 Ji. B. c . Jon.au. Mary E. Jordan an i ... J tShl'Li x, MADlul ANi .1 tuo .KKH. suiv-iviiiu naiUn-is oi ;. I;. . Bi iuges i t o. Di'lTCE UP TIIE SL'.'K'!IM),: ; C.Ti:ccr'i o. c II. r . KAi.tiOn, A C , ee! ; There will i.e m.Iu at ! ,oiic unci Monday tin- .7 li 'ay i f i cii uav tue p en.iy: s in i-.-ar oi iln- V . s, i . n. P. J. Ra.cili ( , the ;ill)i.'u j.i'.ip to wiL: 1 iraice bail use.-l ;ts So teriut n j- cliue; 1 liame l.ui'd.ng u.s- d as Jlasu i ciianics i nice; 1 Hruk buldn g u i is acasmiin anop r.ogttuer with a Jot of . 1. 1 smiin and stone masons tools; roiieii,,, maclun -ry etc. etc. Tie pioper (,i; seen at any time between this u . .in n ; uiyii .iaieby api lying at the en .upeiiuienuent. Tue i.urcnas. r i ; to remove i tie property with u fro.u sale at his owu exp. n.- . of sal? C sii. Salt. to Comuieiice at 11 noon. .)(H. KINti. JL't i 1.. 4 Sui.c:'ili''':.('hi feb 11' tod'i H 1 ,N l VALENTINES! VALENTINES J A BR AG ASS A 16 FAYETTEVILLE SfREKT. has Hist received a largo and vari 1 k' of Sentimeutal and Comic VALENTINE 3 ! He hisalso.a larg -toek of cm'. Toys and Musical Intri(n ,.nu. ii -Violen and Banjo Str'ns, lin n. ' &e. feb 9 ti Wotico. Application will be m 1 1? t i. . -G' neral Assembly t et il)!ish a new 11 v--. 'J L irv-ii IIIMll I'M WMa Chaibam. including a small p.r. j m .iO-ill.. wlui lO D tiK ll trnni V..vf W,, ... :n C t of I! m 1 1: i.s, a. Atlantic Hotel, NOKIOLK. V.. II. N. UoIson, 1 rap ri v'.or. Boarrl First and Second Floors, P r ' n t-0; Third and Fourlh Floors, i 'i il . ' Special termb for permaueut t'oardii -dec 3-tf HliKJjJ THJtfi.V Alii' A match of fine Cirriatfe EL-i'-se. b iu col r, 15'$ hands nn i, 7 an 1 0 ' ; " . rouid ho. lieu, clean limb jj and -mri l 1 nioscstylih .aamin ii) scitJ n ;i 1 ' " ceptlon. a prfejE match tu eeryr-'M" speed together as one horse an t fast- M' single, don e s iy or pull, n i -iirail" engine, in facta i-erfect family 'eai!. lespondeiice solioiod. 1'h jt oi aI'I sent to parties at a distnce . , . aecdi J. vv. v. jh .1u" Consignments of every thinr s i ,i: ceptlieh. Special att'iitijn given ments of cottuu and countiy pro 1111 , v dec31tf. W. U. Mc-M-v- MIIE RhGULAK ANNUAL Ml :Y. L th- Stoekh Wers f the Nort i n". . '; 1 I- ! Cl ) M .S'ate Lite Insurance Company. n at the Company s utHje, in t!i s February 20th,lS ) at H o'cl 'fk A feb 7-"0' A L " O flJirVLA ATiUUNBK AT LA. 4 Pi Offlce n the Court-House. LUMBERTON, N. C. --3
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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