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DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, - APRIL , 1879. jonn rato&tcfca or thacvk a "7-;": " " ,d and conrlded for selUng- leaf tobac. co of hi. own raisin ivWt . tl It.ppabteUd.Ua tW wa. rotnnvo. with the al-tradd hla crop Or dry good, rrocerirvw and ther matters of, do- J other " mflk uae. wonli hi rent, store bllla and frrwvn with Wathawu. There waa no lia- d puiaum. o muT w fraud the fkJTernment. The praetice . . I i a Kaf. or 4.thereuJof loronoe. Tbex.Mtnr .vikii vf tLo LmtoU uUt statutes, , , , ., a ,t ii..rn " JT lA " ""iWr. in leaf tobacco, except retail dealers In lea tobacco, a herein alter deflned. shall pay f- Every T100 hall be regarded aa a dealer Hi leaT to- bacco. whose business !T ta. for himself or on commission, toeen r- -offer for sale, or coaaiirn 5r saleon commission, leafubacee, aod payment of sevial anr other special Ux, Is therelure here- bv required, but no farmer or planter ofhiaowpcodiKtioni ox tUcco.re- ceired by him as rent from his tenanta, wno nas proaacea uie aametm provided that nothing in. thja, section hall be cons trued" to exempt from spe- ciai ux any farmer or planter who, by Deddlln OY otherwise, sells leaitobac-J co at retail directly to consume n, ox who all$. sasirna cousigns, traufers, or dispoaea of u persona other than those who have paid a special Ua aa chasing leaf Wbaoco for export' By this law It will be seen by the grower of tobacco Is conflued within very narrow limits, if he sells without a license, lie can only sell to a inanu- factarer. If he sell his crop direct to ik. mn.nm.r ii KM.-nmM k retail Aca- ler, and must pay a special tax. riTlL IUVICI MXSOUM CT) The evidence of Gorham, the Secreta ry of the Republican Executive Com mittee, before the Wallace Committee is edifying reading from the civil-service reform point of view. The a.sess Ing of Government employees for po litical purpose has been positively for bidden by statute, but the Republican Committee seems to have considered the statute a sort of joke and their lib erty of action complete. Oorham says their -feeling against assessments" wis unanimous, and they uuguani- mously rsaolved that the contributions should be "voluntary. ' They accor dingly sent round agents to dun the unfortunate and poorly-paid clerks, and aotuallly raised one per cent, from them on their salaries, amounting in all to y3,XjO. The w hole campaign fund raiwd amounted to only f Ri,0"0, so that all which that portion of the party m hish does not get Its living out of the public Treasury contributed to save the country from the lemocratic " rev olution V' was lS,Oia). The rct was extortei from the civil servants of the Government, ho have of right no more interest in saving the country than anybody else. And yet when the Democrats come into power there will be a (rreat outcry if they di-iniss from I the pnblie erviee the persons m hose I stop to the hlsrhartiletl and revolution sstsri furnished Lvt year eighty- j ary pro-edlngs of such KederalJudges eizht per i-e:.t. nf the total .tt of the I Kc"ilri"in cnvsas. the vinorxii ntattc debt. Tho Virginia State debt has at . last I been settled by the pasfAge of tbe Me- nvJ to ttnJ r V'erai iourt. it is pro CullochbilL Registered and coupon I vlde.1, however, that a final Judgment in ynAm r trt b unrl rit.t T.nn.rv I the htchest Court of a Stat may he re- 1. lC, the principal payable In 1919, wltb lots rest at three per cent, for ten Tears, ton per cent- for the next tweu- I tT-rtwrs and fire per cent, for the last ten yeAra. The SUte has the option to redeem an j or all of the bonds by pay Ins; tfae prtncipal and accrued interest at any time after th expiration of ten years from January 1, IS79. The cou pons will bo receivable at maturity for all taxes and dues of the State, and the boods aod coupons are non-taxable. This settlement has been violently op posed by a party krnowra aa the Forci ble Readjustees, who objected to any rate of interest greater than three per cent, mud to the tax-recetvshle feature ot the coupons. Thej prevents passage of the bill during the regular session of the Lefrtalature, thus making mortal iwttie and attempt to destroy .n the natioii by the aword than to bturve an extra session necessary at an ex- u lo dci4th. One of his sUlwart col pease of 140,000 to the embarrassed league waited on him and told him if treasury of Virginia, and thie too when he did not take bak that portion of hid they were pretending- that the State I h in which he said the mortal f. . I . . .... . RHtfe of lattlc oflrel by the South to could not afford to pay the Interest on lhe Xorth in Is01 Wjll4 honorable aiul Its dsbta. The International Exhibition of Mel bourne, Australia, is to be on a very Imposing scale, as we Judge by a cir cular addrtsaexl to the Nsrws by the Executive Committee. The building sJooa la to eo-K f-47,fAW, and th exhibi tion la to eon linns for six months, be ginning October 1. The circular states thai Australia now rank third among the export markets of the United Kingdom. Exclusive of C'sna- I da, it holds almost as high a position ,7 , among the export ruarkeu of the Lnl- ted States. The sale for American ag- riculturxl Implements In Australia is Um .r..1 If .nrlhlmr lik A the IHUkl I A mericsm enterprise is exhibited, the market there can be indefinitely ex tended. Ail the space Ln tbe exhibition Is free, and ninety thousand square feet have been reserved for the use of the United States. . ' 7 ... Mad Gkkral Uarfikld revised his speech before it got into tbe official pa- rer of Corurrewa. and took out whole I chuncks of re vol n lion. It Ls a much , . . . . calmer and more Innocent aftslr now, and ills even doubtful If It can be util- Ixed in Ua prevent shape to Are the Northern heart, I I " : aboui "xevolulion are the Republicans, The DeuvocraU axe hard . at work- try 1 inr to pstfc fieccarr appropriation I hilled the Government aealnsi I buieiorme uoyraBfrnj aus i ... I nublican opposition, which seema to be I Uying to "shoot the nation." TILDE. Tllden haabeeu unusnaHY active-- late for an old paralytic with "trans parent hands" ajKlirffbiA faculties gone except hl mtmorj. Jktlerff rotating the election d'wutoriou .-quirt" In the Philadelphia municipal election 11 r - r lt'VT r ft,-. iHT.nw na RWinR uir acrj-rr ui Penitentiary dUmlaaed, he brougm about the election of Speaker Randall M Sr-ftsvT of jha House and JEOtCon- VRUJy.put out of the f J"UT Co J"d oiied 2b by .orHW He then re- districted thi SU,t of Indiana, -".old Railroad, maklnir Lflt of three million, and put pubcl2. aS lgnli VylhtecoCrU "uu-.I'nUV8" rrLOT-KIi-Ill Presldent bjWklng revolutionary I ' .... Tll 7 .,'.' ,,, , , , . . i rli" of a large Kind of hirod men "cdlmWinp falsehood, in- vent-! by himIf The are only a few of hi rftildir "mores. His prt- vste "move- are not, of oourae, eaaily . - h m numer- ciichi, 1 "k J J . . . . oni and nefarlooa, and constat of Tarl- out forma of lapeculation and raUroad an(j ,tamboat wrecking. Heprobably the bask wlU fqrged checks, and waits thecomer isr Uie money. It is aft r Vaauor" that It la Green, or other "msotV' loaamuch as if hii OWT1 hand were In It ft would have ' "T I befn I j done differently, and so on. A PEMK loin PB-ttTKE. ' Mr. Buckir. of Ma, lias couipre- benslvclv dlviwed the practice of ..kin . ponthl InrisUcion to appro- preveticnta without number are found, but tliat does not free such lcj;wlati from ery grave l.je-t ions. We quote from Mr. Ru.-kjier's remark,, which abundantly demonstrate the necessity of a modification and change of the I rules of the House, uid Mr. rJaekiier That there are grave objections to this mode of legislation that of tacking on to bills appropriating money for th' support of the various department : the Government iiidejendent and !. tinct legislation will notbecoutrov. tsL It has been condemnel by mMi.: all urtie-i ia tlie pat, and Hiill it li i boen resorted to again at almost ecry seesion of Cockgres for the last twenty years. In several ,of the States it is ab solutely prohibited . by constitutional provUions.but there i not only no con stitutional prohibition against it in the Federal Constitution, but it i sanc tioned and regulated by the Ilouse. It is a matter exclusively within the dis cretion and judgment of the House, un der its rules, whether It shall pass each bQl on its own merits, or combine sev eral mea,iu res of a similar character In one bill and thus ''log-roll" the whole into law. The practice of tacking matters of legislation upon appropriation bills haa lecome so common, and has been so generally adopted by the Republican party, especially while tt had control of Congresis, that it b safe to say that some other reason exists for it than is now urged against this mode of parliamen tary procedure by tho miuority of this House. Senator Whytehas introtloced a bill in the .Senate which will put an effectual a Hortil as KlVM. The bill provides that no prosecution for any crime or misde meanor, charged to have been commit ted aui;: the law of any State pend- lnS ln an-v St: Court, shall bo re- ciauilned in the Siipreme Court of the United htates, upon a writ or error, aa ny M now Howel by law. Section I2 repeals renacted by the Republican Prty contrary to the prlneipe of this bllj. and Section 3 provides that causes of this iiatare wtvleh have been trans ferred to the Federal Oonrts shall be forthwith remanded to the State Courts This constitutes a most emportant par of the great sSrupjrU newi being madc apiinst R-dloaL tyranny by puck juries and corrupt partiaar Judges, arnUa lm -bled Npeeebes. In his speech on Saturday last (iar fteld alluded to the withdrawal of the Soothern men from Congress in Iil to 1.. ne meant by this that it was I more honorable to lay down the gae Jieroic, that he (the member) would di- nounc such utteratitvs from his sear on the floor. Aiinrdingly in tl.o Ilo-ord, (Jenernl Garheld revised hi- steocli in this , particular. liiiici (lartield said on the lloor: "The 1.. act of the Democratic domination i.i in thin House, eighteen years ., was slirrini: and dramatic.lt washer....- slid hlgh-souled. Your leaders did the heroic thing In withdrawing from their seats and flinging down to us the mor tal gage of battle. W e called it rebel lion, but we admit that it was honora ble, that it was courageous, and that it was noble to give ua the fell gage of bat- Ue nd nbl rtout in tbeopen field." hat tbe record now says be said, in 1eooftne mbove ntences, is as fol- lows: 'The last act of the bemocratic domination in thlv House was striking "vl UiliMUlc, lwtubj ueroiU. I OUT era, though holding a majority in tne other branch of Congress, were he roic enough to withdraw from their seats aiKl ding- down the mortal gage of battle. We called It rebellion, but recognize It as courageous and manly to avow yonr purpose to take all the risks and tight it out ln the open rield., Meet Osstjplet la Use Illy. Mr. Woollcott'a spring stock of cloth- loir, dry roods, boot and shoes, hats Md ntnion-ta' now oompleU and il ia one of th moat complete .tockainthe clty.lbels making a spe- cilty of straw bats and la selling Uieui from i5fcenu up. Jmt Use ltaiee. i Loader the tailor haw won an- evjvi- able reputation ln hia business, and - , 4Vk-.f-TH. f Ti'iti ,7711. Whsoso Lbis is added otodersUd harir- ea,dti nek' saixprosisuf .- thai, hia roeuoa L gvr r pfUsiVfistted. 4uWin(rt Pay. him a visit aridI wuiwunii. a mi nun a Tun anuHtg spect hU stock and yoa will be pleased pokao with prices and, gooda. I "TracMDyyentriloiiiiist" .THE HrESIDH COMPANION. Xo. Otft, I With Huppletnent, will be issued j Tpf-JU R &D AY, APRIL 3rd.,- It win contain the owning chapters of a TnesS fasrtnatlng ueteete story, entitled: -Trsveked sy m Ventriloquist, rHf-fTae"- tmr I leteetlTe." The Bupplement will cop lllHtnl!- mont nf jamM I'um i new storv. "Lmier I Uae lUmi. alsoAfl JusUllty en tof Miss l;rad- aviaoioontalii an excellent pieoe of music iroin ellc illM. 11 na.ro rt-," Isideu Fair toSt-e. Streetls... National Hotel, j CAPITOL SQCARE, R4LMijg,(ORTll CAAOIXNX.t . sl R.,:;STRgET '&SDNt:. OWNSH4 JHl RdUKTUKa. .r i OVKR LOOKS ITNTOfc" aS'D CAPI TOL SQUARE, " : ' t'lnemi Park In tne Ntate, and open at II times to Guests of the House. THE GASTOX HOUSE, NEW DERXE, N. C, N. R. NTKEFT 4k sOJf, Proprietors. R. II. HTRECT, Hb. WM. J. STREET, sprll Mm rir TRY usi -issi. , J. A. BRAG ASS A, G0NFECTI0HE1 AND Candy Manulacturer, w., 16 FAYETrETILLE 8TBEET, RALEIGH, N. C, KeSis rontantly on hand a I a rye afcworV- met tor tnc nnent KRRNCH AND PLAIN CANDIES City nrw surrouadlne merchants won Id do well to examine oar stock before purk-Uaxinf elite where. sprll a-tf RKOriTIOX OF PRICES! THK GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, CHICAGO. The Finest Ventilated Hotel In America. And oik' f the largest (having oer 500 I;. t ;i uitc, v rth lialhs and (.'lospts i! ittcho i.l Mt Klegaiitly Kurnlshed iltel .N t-.mntry. . ItOOOWH WITH UOARD, HJ.O.' : lor i i o -:t.30 er Day. Iiath auU l'ar- A ritiiu'ilon from the above price to par tk s rviiwiiniiiK a week or more. John B. Drake & Co., Proprietors. arrll 3-eodOt GRAND BENEFIT AT METROPOLITAN HALL, FOR THOMPSON'S Silver Cornet Band, OS FrMajr , nd Satardajr X Is; tit a. April -fill ana oiu. TnrladlnR a MAnwfrE t f e'Hock SATUB DAY EVENING. ThU Reneflt ha been tendered jy the Proprietor of tbe Southern Museum t the ei-lMl reueMtof ltauiiu cltlieiitf ltitleih who dcNire to hrin their faiuilictt to (tee their Meritorious Exhibition mora! in everr respect. Ion't full to bring your laaillle and children, and enjoy a select nixt lauKliaole eDtertatiuiieiit. J-or particu lar see bills miuX posters. ADMISSION General Admission 15 cents. Reverved sk'alH uii Gallery 10 Reserved w-ats lor sale ut Ileartt's Drug Htore, without extra charge. ap 2-tu W-C. & A. B. STRONACH, ' 1 I GROCERS, April 1st, 1879. We an dally adding to our list of fine Oroeeries, Coffees and Teas, and think we earn orter to the Trade and consumers the nsert stock ever displayed- In this market. We have In store to-day a line of TEAS from which we will be pleated to bend sam ples to any one aesiring to purcnase. e nave any and everythlns; in Tea, from a Twankey at liV. to a Fine Uuntiovrder at tUU) per ft. We have Just receive! tolay a COSTA BICA COFFEE, which for stremrth and flavor we don't think can be surpHHsed. We otter thU cotlee both mASted and ground. If you wish something really good give it a trUl. FARIXACE0US GOODS In these days, when nine out of everv tf n men you meet are troubled with Dyspepsia, the question srtne, MVhat shall we hit?'' The most eminent physicians in this and all other countries recommend a Farinace- oss diet, to meet tnis want we keep at all time a flrsi-clai ttne of Imported and Ik mestio uuimeai, crusneu and Cracked Wheat, Tapioca and Fax! na, which we sell by package, or in ouuntltles to suit the buyer. V e keep also an excellent article of iranm Hour, rround at the Patapsco .uu nuti pacKeu in if muna sacRS. aprU iNtr Valuable Roanoke Land FOR SALE. of the Supreme Court of North ii. we will sell at the courthouse loor n ..iciison, Northampton county, N. C. On i uesday, June 3, 1879, that valuable tract of land In said county of Norihamptun, known a "KILEMA," containing 2,300 ACreS, More Or LeSS, I ..J..n.in J?nt ... Vr- Jacobs a,nd others. aod two years, with interest. r. . wur-iiiiiu iwu uaiaiice in one i WAI.TtR CLARK, i' "Comm rs. I " '" I 2 car loads of hay. and a large lot of 1 W K i K Miatr will ssll Imia. j he lowest. e urad ant desDvl'- fa 1 uion ib commit. nliy when aterrllae epid mi Jtke4hn chol era errsuow tevsr, suddenly desolates our homes yet, aU tbe wale amors lldioaa. out no less isiai ie, ru'er thousand of households evrrr vear and ctrrle r (T th flower of the family In the early flash of tsaoly youth, aod bu ldlaK wo mau hoods f eopis eaii u presunopiion. .. r "declioe." It la not. Id m -t cimi tne tu e euiar rhrhft tar eoosumptlou ..f the Ion, wnfeh is the peaUarmaiadyila ell mat, like thseertliat Br nub Islands aud lis w Kairiaad,bat a trea- cra4esjer arrest oi (us vita proeessesot nutrition All tbe doctors airee that there lino remedy for this but CI LIVKB IL Duiuey srec nsrt-uiiy metny tbe Dstaele of tasMtit'O' the rtot tbe tatvsu'to wal- ewvrrecs'nis. xni repuuioa is . f ntlrelr trercosae b SCOTT'S KmULiun OF Tfli jLwUhtbeHyporuu&pairEs okjliLk ji u iw wmcn is rrerai r totnetssts imiitiw "MDtnmnui tonlforne i OLICE.YOUB.PREniSESi : LAttentlonis ealYed to Irn "iri .nt a. hapr- tXj City Ordiaaneee, relatlnr t B. C. MANLr, Mayor. April I-lw j Farm Wagons. We hurt the ' - v LARGEST STOOK i i : L ' 1 :,:' ofaeti 1 CMtsJio, lnNjrth Carollns. We use bop bat i Extra Qualities of Material : It -.rfl ni ti At our .wgou woras. , A4iJ we respectallj salidt aa Inspection of our wagons and carts Oar aasijrtiaenV pocsprl erj ! o AUONd from them theirftCet ONE-IIORSE'to thk heaVkst 8IX-HOR8B &c Ws wrra l all our work auA uake price as low as tbe lowest Repairing one a oarest raUki JULIUS LEWI-i & CO., HARD WARE iIERCHANT3, Klsaer. aalldiuK. RALKIUH, N. Waxoa works Bst Haarrettr rteet. fsXltf sT. aT. Guano anJ Sjpplij? For Farmer-. In stock and arrVvlax: , . 2000 Sacks Allison & Addison's Com- Dlete Cotton Manure. 2000 Sacks Uigh Grade Acid PhoB- pbate. Sulphate Ammonia aod Nitrate Soda. Bulk Meat, Corn Meal, Oats, Hat, Flour, New Crop Cuba, and. New Orleans MOLASSES. 8cuAa of all grades, Cosfe. Plug ahd smoking Tonacco. All ol which will ie soul low (or Cash or on Crop Time. prn!iA.l Attention rlrn to tl a sale of Cot ton, ad tor t one vrh raiy wish to nold, I have ample storage ro m ud will make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES rl.h !o-v r-it of Interest aud storage uiarged J. J. TI10MAS, C t ton and Commission Merchant, No. 8 Martin Street, march 7-tf RALEIGH. N. O. TO THE PUBLIC. It will gratify tbe many friends and cu tomers of tbe bouse of Petty ft Jones to know that lis an.kirs, aralnsouud and hesithy condltloa. They hare always, are now doing, and will contlaue to pay one hundred esats in tae dolUr, (lOceo's to 410). They set their Uces like fliat to da this as a matter of high commercial prlnclpU They ebaU-ie tbe praise apprc nation and patronage, of all people who love fair ana qssre dealing and cheap goods. They are doing a largely .increasing and Increased business. Their JOBBI.SU TttADK bas showed a ' advance. h ttl ihev have sold more goods by the case, paekaga, and piece, thejxst ss-tson than ever before Tbe management is strictly on tbe plan of tha large and successful dry goods houses ot our large cities. They buy often Atflrst hands Pay cash and are recti dug new goods every week. They will from this time be ln receipt ot a railed assortment of select goods of the best mskes suitable for the market to which (hey loviie the atteatlon and Inspection of buye it, wholesale and retail. L. H. YEARGAN, K. E. PETTY, T. N. JQN& A. U. LBW13. GEO. V, STRONG. LEWIS & STRONG. Attorneys at Law. EAtEIiiH, N. C, Will Dractlce In the Supreme and Federal ljourta of the State. Will attend resulaiir tbeHuperlor Courts of Waks, Fiaakiii, Jdantton. Wtyue, Wilson and Lenoir, an 1 also auy othir Courw where their profes siduil iem es ma b specially required. t he Law 3:hoilof Jude strong will re ceive hit ttrtet attantloa as heretofore. feb2S Im Dealer in Fine Liquors AND DOMESTIC & IMPORTED CIGARS. Fayetieville Street, Between Galley's and tbe Cltlieis National aux, iinruiu k uriujes old stand. Tbe fllowlDK fine brands of llauora are ..i xr ,Q. wt,;i Old Nectsr 1840 WhjskliS, Gibsm XXXX " n;inn v v v Kept cot staotiy on hunu: Robertson County, (6yea:s old.) Old Kentucky Rve. (5 - 44 'l Old Hennes.y Bi-andy, Imported atock n . ... ctenuine ron wine, uur own import- ow;i n: IJ.,I.U 0 l ft I x OU1 N' C' 00111 Wnty, 8weetMaan. Aleo will bave la stoek, imported Ales, ro-ters. Dublin. ttaut. Mil wauceo ana ot. Louis not lie I L igr tieer, Uhampgues and Wluesofall descriptions - too inraerous to mSLtlOD Attached to my establishment, I have aaaea a neiau Cigar rand Tobicco D'pirtment. la which can he fosnd all brauo) ot DOU.K& fICaud tLAV A-NA C.(iAn" CIOABBTTB3, Hall'a ' Bouiad the 8cenes." ttetweeu the Aots" Kinney's "oweet Caparsi and a full line of Smoking and Fine' Chew Iuk Tubicco, ' I hae coniracted with Mr. Leopold the we-'l kn wu clar maauracturer of it iielfn, to furulfeh me wita aoue tf his-Ce4brul and reliable hrads oi cigars, and - hope by ftatroeisi ng; borne loosstries, sua eater his: or tne eULuas ta general ot itaielga,- tthe finest goods to he wotainf d in the world) to deter e a portion of taeir patronage. toss.?'.' -: : -ii . :-A . ,.l ' ' I 'I, , , ,1 , -.1 ! mim' . ,4i AUCTIOr4EEIT3 NOTIdC; All Vastsess' tnt rnsted to 'e 'ttadeiilipa1 will reoeire prompt and personal aoeatlosv, J. H. MATT11B WH, n-eas rayetteTiiieJr.c R. F. J o nS iSrC o., Tf RALEIGH; N. C. 'M AOKNT8 FOK , TOM COOPER'S JLanrel Valley TEUTKIltXrr0LD RYE AND WBJSAT ' .MAli'j ALWAYS OR HAND FBOM TWOTOFODS " i'iirAWorJJ OJdTersallyaetooWlMgedJtebe c THE FINEST WHISKY MADE III Ttti '80UTF. FKRSON8 WX8HXKQ Strictly Pure Spirits . fOK MKDICAL AND OTHER UBPOS8 ean get any site package From 3 to 50 Gallons, By addressing T. N. COOPER, Eagl. Mill f. Oi Iredell county, W. C j or R. V. J NKs vv .Ra elKh. IS.C liLoxe Ooods Cheap Goods Arriving daily at the Busy Store ot CHRISTOPHERS & SORBEIL flABQETT STREET. We are reeelvlnz dally all kinds "of Gro ceries, which we intend to sell cheap for uasti. StEDOATN. ."Another Car Load lust arflved of the finest Sd Oats brougnt to the City. Call ana examine mem. OMON SETTS AND OTHER SEEDS on hand, wholesale and retail. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! I Car Load of Flour and Meal lust received. MEAT MARKET Always supplied w th the finest Beeves and rork Sauvaee a soecHltv. In fact evervthincr aept i j a nrss ciass grocery store. PLOUGH ISPLOCGH I ! Callands iaour New "Patent Raleigh No. 4 Plough, th r nest Pi uKh mad w are the s -ie Agents lor the City. mm i THE OOLUBS We hereby notify the Dublic that we are taklnzin traie Mx caa lolla.s at 80 eents and Traae D jllara at 9 centi. . so now la the urns to .-are money by coming to OAK CITY GROCERY, No. 45 Wil minfcton Street. A flue lot ot ehotee haou, shoulders, bsei. tongues ana pigs set, lust received a OA.K CITT GROCERY. Anetber lot of apple, peach and quince But ter, just received at Oak City Grocery, More of that ba jt fal Golden Svrun at 00 ceaia ier gauou at . OAK CITY GROCERY, march 11 dw-tf. Mee Goods, Wm Goods. Just reeeived,.8pieed Pii's Feet. Haras. Bologna Sausage. Fresh Crackers, Baldwin Apples, Early Base, Peerless and Chill Red Irish Potatoes at OAK CITY .GROCERY, No. 45 vTliminiton St. Also t beintifullint of Mirkst ninthAa nauiiion uu otaor issKeC9;sc 0k City Grocery, No. 45 Wmlngton St. The n'eest Flour at bottom prices, em bracing Orauge Grove, ChdMpeake, North Point, Howard Mills and Ridge Mi tls.by the pound, sack or barrel, at Oak City Grocery at No . 45 Wilmington Fr. sh Bolted Virginia Meal, Prime Timoth Hay, Ely Eose Potatoes, and Seed Oats. 8uar, Coflee, Molasse?, Bacon, Lard, Flour, 8 ap, Starch, Soda, and Canned Goods. Farmers Supplies & Fertilizer?, l ow r CASH O.H OS TIM E. Price j jotad oa application. M rr. LKA.CH& CD., .-;'.. ..it . RiLZiair, N. C, mareb '1 tl 1D SOUR 8TOMA.CH POSI TITE CURED By that . Wonderful Remedy . A N T I 0 YS P EPTI C . DROPS j K'",'- '. SoM. bj ail DniRtrlf sill , . . .u I PUajILL, LADD CO. apr s-4wi7 TUTT'S RHW TORPID LIVER. Loss of ApjtetiteBowels costive, t4in in uoe iiena, wim s unn. secsaiion in tna naca part, Pain, nder the shoulderblade. full ness after eating:,' with a diainclinancm to STRrlinn ff hrwlv trtf minr? Trtnta.hilit.ir rf teneKTec someduty! I Wehiessf Ito - ciniu 1i1nMinno-af t.hA TTi4 Ttta h. fore the eyes. Yellow Skin. Headache generally over tho nht eye, Restlessness witn litful dreams, highly colored Urine. LTXHESK VAiliJJlNUS ARE UTTTTEZDED, JL1IDUS DISUSES.WILLSOOX BE DEVELOPED. VTUTT?S PILLS sure espeelally ntlapred ro sneh leases, ' alnsile dese efieeta such a. ekansje of feeU lag as t sfosMssi tfaeenfEsrerM, . si A NOTED DIVINE SAYS 8 ' Dr. iTUTT : Dear Sir: For ten years I hv. bm a m&styr to Dysuepsia. Coustipmtiun and Pi . La&t Spring your PUIS srsmliosnSfiSet Vatay l.acadi memK uu wita mue lum;. lam now a well man, have koo& annetiteoirratjoa txrf act. rasnlar atnular- fibs etna, and I bavfaind forty pounds sol id ftasn. . h&yaxs wortu tneir veieht In Kold.' , KS V. M. I HMWHI , JLjXHSTUM, Kja The first eflfert of TTJTT'8 PTXL8 -1b 1 "In creue Che Appetite . and cause the body to Take en Fleas, tips tbe system is nearUlMML ana ay tneir -j onic Action on tne uig Organs Regular fetoola are produced. Dr. F.HArVOOOi - OF NEW YORK , 8 A YS :- "Fsw disss ses exist that cannot be ewed by tw-storing- the hirer t its narmal- fvaqtitma, ana for this purpose no remedy has ever be?:r invented that has as happy au eSeot as TUTTS PlIAH " SOLD KVKRrWHEEK, 1-filCE 26 CENTS. Otnem 35 Murray 'Street' New' Terk. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Osas Haib OBlfHtihrta to a,Otos'St 1 clack br kule ntpiioiuicm. ot tus Ityn- , It ia parts a Nturl Color, acts Instantaneously, and U as Harmless as spring water.- '8old by Xru44riata, or seat by express oateoeipt oi 11, Office. 35 Murray St.. New York., 46 Years Before the Public THE GENUINE- CELEBRATED VER FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver ComplaI.it, DVS" iPt ANT ICIf :.-. r c".a Sy2npt:m j)AIN in the n-nt I edge of the r:b, inc ure ; somti'r.es the p- side; the patient is r.v ! on the left side, sonv is felt under tlie sli"u' ' it frequently etvi- .'.s u . shoulder, and is sond- i . . for rheum. itism in t!v- n : ach is affected wi'h It -and sickness; the ire costive, sonietiniv..-, ;; lax; thd head is IronM accompanied with a d:.i, satron in the back part. ' eraliy a considerable lo -accompanied with a pa of having left undone s : ought to have been dv-ne drv cou2:h is sometimes a: .-. . v. h v . y-v.n. !.e..vy M.n- is a- - ;ion wh;ch si -ht, n . : nt. The patient complains of nearmess and debility; he is easily staitled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com plains of a prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits are low ; and although he as satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In i fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, 1. ut cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam ination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. AGUE AN D FEVER Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of tha most happy results, imo better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking. Qui nine. We would . advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For ail bilious derangements, and as ia simple purgative, they are un equaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIOXS. The genuine are never sugar coated.' Ever" be:: ..as a red wax seal on the ha, with th-.. im-ression-DR. McLane's Live:, r: ll Tr.e ei:u ne McLane's Liver Pills be?- ..i- signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon naving the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pili.s, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane. spelled differently but tame pronunciation. ATHFXS. (rA., Ph ;. 1 ( S, 78. A few ni?ht-, si 1 -e I e m: s in nnp dose of f e Wi m Oil. a i ! i ho n- ' !av he passel -ixteen lar 'e w rm. u the tmi time I arave one to mv lit le zl r'.. ,mi- veara old, and she pa i elgh'-v -t w nos "from lour t nlteeu inches lonir. V. F. VnLl IPS, Worm Oil for sale bv Tr !"c t.a : enpraiiv Prepared bv H. W. LY I ON A 1-en-. O.i Prl. e Tt cent. aicl -!- Wr- v THE slAL CAfc FOR LAUNDRY USB. frtendsfpatrons aud the p uVlleene rauVoT MY NBSW. UyAnULTKATBDANO Vienna methodand- eiprsslr for axetatlon Vienna methodand. rnrsi fof a5rtIAii SS16 German street, Baltimore, ifd. -ly f i THE GENUINE DBi.CEte2ASfErS Celebrated American WORrvl SPECIFIC OR 'llf Yi F sfI"aJ"l'srKj- I " A SV rrt! I; i SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. 'I'riJfc. countenance is pale and lead- - cheeks : the eyes become dull ; the pupW -fhate : an&fi ernicm?! ' 14 rttns along the rdwer' 'We-lid ; the nose is bleeds; occasional ' or throbbing oCihe, ears;', aft uliusuaJ, ' secretion pi' saliva : .sbwy,or furred wuguc ; urcauu vy.,jciui,,parTiCluariy in the morning,'; ..-appetite ;, variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of .the .stomach, others, entirely gone ; fleeting pams in 'the - stomach ; occasional nausea and vonv ; iting ; violent pains throughout ' abdomen; bowels irregular; at times costive; stools slimy, not jinfrequentv ly tinged with blood; belly swoUea and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration . occasionally difficult, and ' accompa -nied by hiccotfghj' codgh sometimes '' dry and convulsive; dneasy and dis- . turbed steep, with , grinding of the 1 teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE 1 will certainly effect a cure.', , ri DOES NOT COItTAm' MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepay , i ration,? capable of 'doing the slightest . : - tnjttfy to -the mest ttmder'inaxL i i . i . - The genniTrc Dr: 'McLane's Ve- MiFUGE bears the;' signatures1 of McLAN ;and FXEattKG'BRdS. onths mapper.; ;9- Y , '.' DR. C. McLANE'S . . LIVER PILLS are not recon.inemic.1 as a remedy 'ffot a'l the ills il-it is heir to," but ia atfectiuns of t i;r, and in all Bilious Cojr.plai.ts, 1 );n -nsia end Sick Head ache, or !-:ut character, they stand witho:.:' .. -'v'l. AGUE . X T) FEVER. T;c nsed prepar 'Juinine. . s: they are ua a: : to, o; e v EETTAItE 4r TITATIOJTS. Tne genuine arc ;K-ver sugar coated. Ilach box lias a ic I w,nx ieal ou the Ii 1, with the ii. c,vi h !::, McLANE'S Liver P;; ls. . llnch wrapper lie irmiurei of C. McLane and I ikmivo 1:, (a Insist upon hnviiv t f-'iume Dr. C. McLank's Lv!M: !m !, V 'Rnred by rieming 1'ros., ' - ::;!., V., the market being full of i' .i atiunS of the name McLaht, spelled differently but tame pronunciation. ' It IS an etcllent correctire oflndlgwtlon I hare nsed it wilh prompt beneficial resulU. Be. Dtr. Mangnm, Frof Uniy. ot N. 0- I concur with Bishop DoKKett ln hia eatl mate of the Vest Pocket Cure. Rev. Drs Je'er, Broaddus, Dick'nson,(Bap.) It is endo-s-'! !ie direct personal tttl n o:y f ;i i ; . f 1 ,t.n faineand strictness f.f c!i ! I- i ii)fh to ay that n lue Id!,'- ' : :is a sjieri In-. i .! any 01 e of tbe em . .1 i.i-ite this antidote : ' v eight. Thftr I h the f perl me&tal . , .v"- doubt It Is i : i.l tli rnpentical i.e. aid, a- ii ' o'.kge, Va. i itin my kcowl- ( IMili f, C'OllCS, f l .i s rom ludl u. l lie cures of Iii-- in. i i v-, tO tlj S, 1".- . II : rid wf!: n ;tk1 un ' v : ' ' kiioivu i In . ; 1 1. -a . .no c,u - i mi . t '. i : , r '. j ; . ..Vlf ..' 11 :.. . ' e -1 r 1 1 1 i I 1 1 1 ; -. l).u sorter Im um r Rev. R. L D:in- ly. I,. 1). Ham. Sl. Cm'., Va I' is h's'h'y fti't m ' V Meiti hi F-.-in:y a. a i ... Qir.. ti Vt M'l . il.t, t . w.thout i aii.-t-a. rf i.v the rejrnlar ; i .1 . it is excel . 1-Ml -nt Colic. :, .i. :y ape.ent. , Pcv. B. F. Woi Abo tte:ve :eais.i s u: .iii rom Dys pei'aia. I.i. if i v- i.;. u .. i. i. t-Cy, Tgavo it lai 'tri; i &( f it- i .L. i fu" i e t aDy thii'jrvini ni ui'T . 1st nre I am In deb'.ed ' o tliis ni ii in- fr i,t if health a pay iCalCtffafui 1 lr v) had forU.elait fixieu yr, I.hiv kuuwu n ay since to be relieved by u ue, Rty. Eohert W. Watts, A. M., Va. . ,1 have used the mixture ln mv family fpr years, and bave taken it or a Ujsp pala i QUe, whleh threatened my life, and was i cured, eating spy die' witLout huit I J" recommerte it to oi her sulfie s 'vPV'lM ri stiults It ls Ihtf b. st tonic and correc"" ,tlve I ever knew F protrad n from Dyai pepsiaor Liver Wease ii in lDmui. J. D. Eggle8tooTMtfIf Yr k . It ls a hiahly valuable remedy, and Is mora , , extei.s velyu-edtn. v y slOKla,a,ticle. In the wb. le list of medlcii ea, w far M,l ' Ob serred in my practice, tor al the' join plaints Ii, far- illes fronfind litest km; !' it and reeommeu j It, - ' -.: " ' Editor Rlchniond Guilaifa Advocate! '.' This remedy lsof ttr'ed Vlrtfle.' I baTO teen . Dyspepsia cu el completely by lt.- U seems . lo be an ami ote tooac.VNatittnI D lease.' The lujrrednt8 4ro not .keiit b the apoths ca le.s, and have he-n difftcuii tt get. ; i rrlce 2 .cents' Per tottle.'! Sold bv all drag gists. luKaietgnoy. -.:uji Vi lUUnu & Haywcoi. march 14-tf. , - irritated, swells, and sometime headache, with hubimio? . i !
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