Newspapers / The News & Observer … / May 3, 1879, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
DAILY NEWS S ATI IU AY. MAY 3 10 IIIMCV4 JOKDt.l. PBOPIIirfOBK JoilR. UIM1CT. IUIUr aD II i tin, irillRD TtYMm BOOK. Mr. Jefferson Davis, and apparently I taruiness ai weuysourg. Aiwri oya with much personal prejudice in both I ney Johnston is praised without stint; case. He Riven highly amusing and witivhim in.-com.nand, "there would interesting sketch of the personal hav been, no Vicksburg, no Missionaiy trait of Ktrell and Jarkarm, under U.th Ilidpe, 0AtIantH for the South. "Id of whom he had a brief srvir. Of it leea pOHible for one heart, ioiio miiid Kvell heaavs; and one arm to save her ius, she lost Itright, prominent vym, bomb- ihem 'whwi '.VMkti -Sydney Jphnston diai, .rld hen.l, and a noc like thai I fell on the field of Shiloh." Upon Kir- TUTT The desth f I.itAu. Urn. Richard Tsvlor, l A.. followed very chwely the puMi-tlon of his rw"nt lwk of xtu a i ri LKMt to New Y-rk t revt the proof, id ta ti 1U at the h ioe of Ma friend, Mr. s. I- M. lUrlow. whir he ditd on April 1J, at lh av of Horn Jan. -T, KiJ, ne.tr Luiville, ilu -m f .eo-Z-!iify Tiyl-ir, n 1 gridoii of IVI. KtciiAxd Taylor, he tusd Lm-u LmulUr tii pU-aud tCAxrvn life in Iwvliood, bat dl 4Mti frak the Mier's i-arttT. H &atlo oillfr. and srr.i.lu.u-d in wt ft r priu with his father attbe opening of the (alter s cnin'Mtgn l ii MeiW. hut no in the t'r loe. The .Monriirn. Taylor to the Presidan y gave him a glim ; of Washington, far "Dick." as h was us.rs.lly railed, vm mvlt private secretary to the Pres ident, llut after the Pre. Id et a death, he return-i to the parental estate in Louisiana. His family connections, wealth and education enabled him to take a prominent part in litics. and, wbei the war brake o it, he reeivl the colonelcy of a Iiutsisna infantry re'nent, which he joined at Iticn urnMuL LUiiig a brother-in-law of Jef ftraoo Davis, be was immediately pro oioei to the brigadier general, and romoxanded a brigade iu Jackaou'a erly Shnxndmh Valley raid ia lxiJ, wtum hhreid. Fremont aud Hanks aere engaged with Jacksou. Takea DI, be had but a glimpse of the ojxra Uoaa o the Peoiosular campaign, aoJ ooa was transferred to comtuaod in LrtuUixa-a, where bla peratiou against Ikuuksand WmUel obtained him his lie a ten an t-fje neralcy. . The bif value of his book, which is aUed lwttracioa and Keoonstruc tiou," ts Its account of the trans-Mi-ts-Lssippi cauipaigua, its lively, pvraotiai deswriptson of lolling pnoitMgs ot bia tiiue, and its sharp hits in politics. Tbee tuakc the volume bright and u. tervatiog, as, indeed, persoual narra tive of prominent mn in suh an nra usually are. While amongst thoe a ho vre iu a hurry to get out wl the L'umx), U.lkrd Taylor was none tbo Ivm alert U go with his State, hen the die was and, aa we have said, filtered her military servutv He gives an iulerest iuj QDt of how Joeih H. Johu- sI.mi's arst truublcs with Davit asie : Imnxedtately ativr Ute birth u( the ConieUeracy, a reolutiou was adopieu br lue 'TrvvtmiuuaJ t'ougris" Ueviar ing ttvat uiilKrv and uavl oib.x'r, rtgoing lite ervuu ot Ute I uitevi Uo ioeruuteiit to en.er mat of lUe 4 'LHitetierate, Muuld preserve ttivir rela tive rati k. Uilvr uu, lUo I'ri'.tiaculMU authorized to uiake (IV c appoititiuentt to thegia4ie of general. 1 u a ppiul -ments wore nuuuuua-d alter lie oallie ol MiMuat, aud in tlto toiiuMing oroer of weuiority : Ntmut'i lo'f, .Vllri Sidney Jouusiuii, Klrt t.. leet Jo seph rl Juiuwiuii, and i. 1. Itcaure Karvt. Near the close of Prtidcui Kucha n aji m duuausviatiou, hi tsi. UH.-U ei- rai Jeup, utiU'riiuu.cr-(juiit'il Ol Uie l uilesj Aruiy: au.l Jus,h JouiUkiou, Uieii ueuieiiaatti.'ulouei Oi cavatry; 4 apjiuud lo Uie Vdcaitcj. Nos Uie 4urieruiater- icueral tutu Uie rank, xy, aud eiuoiuuieuia ol a brigvitet -getei at ; Lui tlie rua aa -ui, Aihi uy utvt ini otiicer couiU no. irlUM' ivillUMiiJ uvvr iruop unler by !. lal AMiUiucul. Ueu, III live priug ol I -"!, taie otucera lu iUenlioti en;cr.xl tbe mo ice ol lli I oultMcrac, t oopvr Uatl Uie 1 1 AJjuiant-tuuerai oi tue L lUU-U Army, hiiu Uie rank of cv4onel; Aiovrt atuncy JuuumuU, iviuut't ana bri(iKlier-geueiul ly Ore v el. auU vu Uuiy a suv-u : Uee, itouleuaub coiouei ol cavalry, settlor lo JonepU H. Juuiisiou in lh Hue oeiore tlie KUler fe appoiuuiieui auovw uietiUoiieti ; liao- .r t-r-Mi or Alois, irave liim a siruv- tnsr resemblanc to a woodcock ; and this was lucre isl by a bird-like habit of puttimc bis head on one side to inter his quaint whs. He fancitnl that ho had some tiivsterioiis internal mal Iy, and would eat nothing but fru mcuty. a preparation of wlual; anil his plainlivo way of talking of his dieao, at if he w ere some one else, was droll in ihe extreme. His nervousness pre v nu-l him from taking regular sleep, and he paed nights ctirlel arouud a cani-sUol. in oitions to dislo"ato bd tidiuarv person a joiuu auu urno wi- iiKiutchouc man"' to despair. On iiK'h occasions, after long silence, he would suddeulv direct his eyes and uoso to ward me with 'General Taylor ! What L you a u pilose Preldent'lavis m:le me "a major-general for ?' lKginuiig with a sharp accent and ending w itb a gentle lb. Su,HrbIy mounted, ho wiw the Itoldest of horsemen, invariably leaving the roals to take tiniWr and water. No follower of the "Pylchley" r Qiiorn" ould have lived with hjm across country. With a tine U 'tieal eye on the battle field, he was never con lent with his own j'lan until he bad tfurevl tin) approval of another's judg nient. an.l chafed under the restraint ol command, preparing to light w iUithe tkirmish line. On two ocva.sion iu tlie Vallev. ilurin the teinrarv aleiK-e f Jackson from the front, tfwell sum uion(l me to his side, and immediately rus'ie I firwanl among the skirmishers, w her s.me sharp work was going on. Ilsvsng refreshe-l himself, he retunml with Uie hope that "oM Jackson would not csttch him at Iu" He always soke of Jackson, sereral years his junior, lis "old." and told me "in eontidence that he admired his genius, but was certain of his lunacy, and that he nevor saw one of Jackson's courier approai'h without exjeHing au onler to assault the north pole. I-vter, after he had heard Jackson orioualy d-lare that he never ate pep per because it prluctsl a weakneM in his left le-r. he was eonrirmd in this opinion. With all his oddities, perhajs in some m-vsure lecauseof them, Kw ell w as adored bo oiti"ers ami men. Jackson is sketched with discover- by Smith, lib coiniuanding ollloor weat of the Mississippi, (JtMi. Taylor retali ates in force for tlie criticism of the former. The astonishing rejKrts by whietrlt wiw sought to cover up Gerr. Hank'a defeat at Taylor's hands, at 1'le.i.saiit II 111 and elsewhere, are I rented w.ih merciless s:itire. UeHjlea ilsi.oiiiiuenta on military per sii;i and events, tlen. Tavlor's lnok has a good deal of political talk. These passages we need hardly cite, amf, to siy the truth, though (iu. T;ilor aya some bitter things very neaily, he loc n t apjvear to the best advantage in the r;le of Thersites, as few men do. While en. Taylor was in Washington, last year, he talked a good deal w itli some f'ongressinen who had a responsible plae in the matter of Army legislation, and liis unusual abilities as a conversa tionalist necurtsl him high considera tion. We understand that it was to him that Mr. Hewitt referred in saying that while he professed no know ledge of his own iu the way of Army organiza tion, he had had the teneht of consulta tion with an authority on whose judg ment he could rely. Of his sincerity aud integrity there can be no niostion. Hut he himself frankly confesses in his book Homo lack of accuracy in prerious haaty statements on disputed points, and without designing to be unjust hit language is frequently intemperate and oxtravagant. ; INDORSED bY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL -TEIUUPU OF THE AflEa TUTTS' PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE. TUTTS PILLS CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTT'S PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS CURE PILES. TUTT'S PILLS C&RE FEVER AKD AGUE. TUTT'S PILLS CURE BILIOUS COLIC. TUTT'S PILLS Cur KIDNEY Complaint TUTT'S PILLS CURE TORPID UVEB. TUTT'S PILLS IMPART APPETITE. Da. Tttt has suc ceeded In combining i these pills ths hereto fore antagonistic quag tiea of a STMNSTHiNf, Pcbsatitk, awl a Fe- BJ7TINO TOSXC I Their first appareat effect i to increase tbe appetite bj cansiiigthe food to properJy aa bimilate. Thus the eya-1 temts noarished, and by their tonic action on the digestive organs, regmlar and healthy s Tacuationa are pro duced. Tha raridirr wim which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while under the influence of these puis, inaicaies ineir a daptabllity to noariah the body, hence their efficacy in coring ne Tona debility, melan choly, dyapepaia, wast ing v the ma8clea,slng giahneea of the Uer, chronie constfpatloa, and imparting health strengtA to the system. Sold everywhere. Price 25 centa. Offioa 63 Marray Street. SIWYOKX. TO THE AFFlilCTED. French's Arnica. TlnJment is . the best known for Rheumatism, Neuralaria, Pains in the back and side, ileadache, &c., 4c nevr rails to glTe immediate relief. Manu factured by WMi E.: FRENCH, . Wholesale and Jte tail Druggist, ' ForsaJe by Wm. Simpson and F. H.Heartt, ii msiaw, rvaieigu, s. v. uov l-uoin RICHMOND. WALTER CLARK, ITTORNEY A I aw BALBIOH, N. 0. Practices in tin 8tat and Federal Oonru Collections made In any part of the 8t&t Office in Bagley Building, corner Fav vine and Martin 8trts. Jetta eely- Cnn l tret frn ilxth to .Seven! A. W. OKEVITIIX Genr.il oiual cre. Taylor tirt e I hiiu. in the CMtii.aign, perched ou the top of a rail fence "a pair of cav alry IkhjU cverinK foot of iaiitir size, a niaiisy cap with viaor drawn lw, a henvv. dark lerd, weary even: "What never?" htv Ux'oiut) a wort of .i Piu-aphoriaui. Kx. The eonaumptivc. are all in favor of a new constitution. lod lerrick. The detective at the ffovernmont coining wrka is a mint pv Bohtou Post. Hydrogen Ihjuik the thiunest known to wience, iiiiunt tie the varioty used in Coiuro. Wheeling leader. A niau's curiosity never reaches the female standard until aoniu one tells aiui ma name was in yeMteruay . paper. San Krruiciaco 1'osU Mr. H. V. Ijonirfellow u-s an ink- A low irentle voic' inniiirevl the din Um-e marchel thatdav. 'Ke;4?.letown I -itand which lined to belong to tho poet '' Yon sein I Coleridge. Kx. How caii he Col- okkI. ix an twentv milea. u have no . train; I era." "Never allow tn4f lin." :Vou must tea-h my people, they trmorIe laAlly.', A Ikjw hi reply. Ju.u then my creolo atarteJ U.eir ImihI and a waltxl AAer a con teuiplatie auck at a lemon, "Thought-lt-M fellows for Herioua work came forth. I exprei.Hel a hope that the work would not be lena well done because of iheg-ayety. A return to the lemon fTv "me" the opportunity to retire. Where Jackson icot hi lemon. no fol low could rind out,' but he was rarely without one. To have lived twelve mile from that fruit would have dis-turlx-d him as much a it did the witty lHai. Jtiite late that niht eneral Jack n came lo ny canin tire, where he slaved Home hours, lie ha'uI we would inovn Hi dawn, aakod a few questions about the nun hintf of mv men which seemed to have i Jiprta ed him, and then remained silent. If.ilemx bo Kolden he wa a bonanza. He sucked lemons ate hard tack and drank water, and prayiiiK and fighting apjeare 1 to be hia idea of the "w hole duty of man." lint afterwards, he aaya of Jackson. "He was ambitious: and his ambition was vast, all-absorbing. Like the un- h-ippy wretch from whos shoulders pranc the foul serpent, he loathed, perhaps feared it, but he could not es cape it it was himself; nor rend it it w an his own tlesh. He fouicht it with prayer, constant ami earnest Apollyoti and I'hristiau in ceaseleas combat. What i in it to set lo his abilities I know DDt, for he was ever superior to the o-ra-sion." Hen. Tnvlor savs: fiwJ, major ol vugiuoers. luarran- im ui oiur l uiorii ol generi4. I ivljacent ro;ids and paths, tliier c 1'ru.Ueul Ua ia hciJ to lue aupvriorK) I an. cou lition; distances of nt ol Iiih to bLaII rauK, white Jum),u JMlLLllH loUlk UlV UlAlit U'M, Ulia luewcuiy Ivi4. isJ titk iujujiiii wa Uuuu hllii. eii. Taylor, bo is familiar with Northern aa well aa Suulhvru aruij dispulea, ska well both of McDowei) and McC'lcliau. He culls the former "a trained soldivr, of unusual acquire tueat," who "piano battle at Manas- waa excellent," hia trouble being he hail "a mob" to deal with. wtcreaa, "with soldiers at hia disposal, icDoweil would bare auiveedd in turning and overwhelming Ueaure gird's left," and w iuniug the victory, lie Impute to the Confederate oonfu ion aitar lanaas tbe failure to pa.H on to- Washington, and suggests that though the value ot Uie iniuati o in war U great, you zuuat have trained soldiers to make it worth anything:. Until the troops are trained, the defence ha the advantage. "The heroic defender of Kxragoasa could not for a uiouiextf have. Lmel a btUlaliou of French infantry in Ifce open field." To McClellan Oen". It. Taylor pays this not original but still noteworthy form of tribute : Taking the raw material intrusted to him, he con verted It Into a great mili tary machine, complete In all ita paru. fitted for Its Intended purpottw. More over, ho resisted the natural impatience f his tJorernment and people, and the follies of politicians and newspapera, tnd for months refused to put his ma chine at work before all its delicate ad justment wore perfo-ted. Thus, much In ita own dewptta, the "North obtaiuel arrnie and too foundation of sucre-ia. The cvrrectneaa of the system adopted by McClellan proved equal to all emer-gwuoe-s, and remained unchange! until the cloao of tho war. DiaappointM in hia h&rwla. and aulTering painful defeats in thoMO of his immediate successors, the "Annr of the I'otouvac" always re covered, artowed itaelf a vital organism, ami finally triumphed. Mel'lellan organized victory for his section, and lboe who deem tuo prorration of the " Union" the first of earthly duties should not ceaae to do him reverence. I hays here written of McClellan, not aa a ie-uer. but an organizer of armies ; and aa such he deserve to rank with the Von Moltkwt, Scuaru hosts, and Loavola of history. ConsUnt struggle against the falsi Interference of politicians with hia mili tary plans and duties separated Mi Clellan from the civil department of his (iovervweut and led him to adopt a policy of hia own. The military road to lUchmoud, and the only one aa events proved. and lbs I early adopted two customs, an 1 heared to riiein throughout the war. The first to examine at everv halt the liree- earest 'owns and crons-roads; the country, its caacily to furnish supplies, as well as ifeneral looraphy, etc., all of which waa emlsxliod in a rude sketch, with notes to iinprcn it on memory. The second w hile on tho march an oneniv before ine U be attacked, or to be re-coive-l in mv posuion. and make the mx-essiry disMsit ions for either con tingency. My imaginary mameuvres were s;id bluiulers, but I corrected them by experience drawn from aetual bat tics, and aafelv arhrm that socK slight success as I fwvl in command was due lo these customs. Gon. Taylor says that in the peaiusu Iacaniaign "McClellan was as supe rior to as In knowledge of our own land as were the Germans to the French in their late war, and owed the succees of his retreat to it. although credit must tw givin to his ability.' He praises Jos K. Johnston very highly as "a master of logistics," a man of extraordinary bravery an iinpotuosity in action, and skillful in handling troojxi. He adds that as a "retreat, the precisiou and coolness of his move ment during the Georgia campaign would hAve enhanced the reputation of Moreau;" nevertheless, it never seems to have oecured to him to assume the offensive, during the many turning movements of his tLiuks, movements Involving time and distance." Hut lien. Tavlor does not seem to take into fie account that an officer on the other side was forcing Johnson's moves, as in a game of chess. Gen Taylor also, while joining in the general praise of Lee, criticise him as lacking iu initiative. "Tho gen ins of Lee for offensive war hail s title red by a too long service as an engineer." He attacks Sherman aud Sheridan very bitterly for making war in what he holds to be an unchivalric fashion, that is, laying wasto vast re gions until conquest was effected. He praUcs Gen. Grant for humanity to non-coinlmtants, but denies him any military genius, and says that he was sived from destruction at Shiloh by Sydney Johnson's death. "The histo rian o the Federal Armv of the Poto- ridge-mal what he writes with anoth er poet sink? Phil. Hull. It is odd that though it would be un just to call a man a rogue liecause lie gambles, we may justly say of a man wtiu iioes not gunible tliat he is no bel ter. Hostoii Gaytto. You can kill two or three men in Texas, ami nothing is thought of it, but il you swear in the presence of a lady, they will tine you M'. They are de termined todiscoui-age impiety". Haiti more News. A little New London girl the other night said her prayers as usual, but happening to remeinlier that there was anotner girl of the same name in town, added her own street and nuru'ver so that no mistakes should le made. Miller. "How is your wile s health." said one Sunday school teacher to another; -is sue weir "Well? Hardly ever," was the response. The questioner gazed sternly at the questioned, but uiiding he meant it, put up his revolve.-. Lx change. "John, did you go round and ask how old Mrs. Jones is this morning, as 1 toid you to do last nightT-' "Yes, sir. "Well, what m the result?" "She said that seeing as how you'd had the impudence to send to ask how old she wa, she'd no objection to tell you that -she's seventy-four. Almanac lh story of W illiam Tell and the apple is very doubtful. It amears m the writings of no historian or the age, b it is found in those who wrote not less that a century and a half late, whereas the same story is to be met wfth in the folk lore of almost every country, and in fKirticularly distant form among Northern nations. Phila. limes. nil. BKLMO-fT IX t'OI BT. lie tells how bla Wava waa I (. and Hugh JL. Hlavln f et m .Hentenee. N. Y. 'star, May I. Mr. August Helmont was nt the Court of Xfiefial Sessions yesterday to prose cute Hugh L. Slavnn, the driver of a truck who ujset his wagon on the 21 st insulin, wiuie the vehicle was standing at .Vth street and Sixth avenue. Mr. Helmont was thrown to the pavement and so severely injured that he was con tined to his led ftr several days. When Uie case was called there was a bustle among the ainlience. Mr. Helmont identified the prisoner, ami then testified as follows? !. luesdav a week ago I vent, out for a ride. I ordered Biy.grooni to tlrive me to Central Park. Mv carriage then turned into Sixth eveiiue. At "the cor ner of .Vth street I drew up mv wa-on and while jnst in the act of get'ting out' this man's wagon struck one of the wheels of mine. The driving at a rapid pace. I can hardly tell which wheel of my wagon was struck first. I next found myself be tween my horses' feet. I haveonlv one object in prosecuting this ease, and that is to put a stop to this reckless driving Many eople have been hurt under similar circumstances. With regard to malice, I do not believe that the ac cuse 1 had any ; but fain, not inclined ' Mus-Ken nown Dy everybody." M r. Price Your Honor, this is a poor young man. and while I am willing to admit that this accident took place I trust that there will be no discrimina tion shown between rich and poor, .uf "l,Fe,LL,,t,-v To lna"y remarks of this kind have been inide In this court. i wish ii 10 tie. distinctly understood THE GENUINE DRCMcLANES Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WOiilViS. THE countenance is pak and lead-en-colored, with occasional Hushes, or a circumscribed spot on one o- both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-Ld ; the nose is irritated, swells, and souk times bleeds; a swelling of. the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the cars; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or f.irred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in . the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the tomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains thioughoT!t '.he abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive ; stools slimy, not unfrequent ly tinged 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, not capable of doing ihe slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Vie MIFUge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended, as a remedy "foi all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Biliotis Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival.: AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are un equaled. BEWARE OF ISITATIOXS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on tbe lid, with tbe impression Dr. McLank's Liver. P;ils. . Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming. Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JMcLane, spelled differently bat tame pronunciation. i SEW ADAERTIAEXE-fTM. Athens. Ga, December 8, 1S7&, A tw niT'its slice I isave my ton one dose of the W.jrm Oil. a- : the next day he passe J ix'e -n large w rmn. At the same ti elftaveouato my little itirl, four years old, and he pase l eighty-six worms from four to fifteen inches long. : W. p. PHILLIPS, rm n (o- i'e br Drirr renir-ill ared by K. 8. LYNDON, A'he'i. O March 4-dW Ably THE i NORTH CAROLINA - !HMO.n. ENGINES portable and stationary. SAW MILLS. OKIST-MILLS. BOILEKS. CAST INGS of BR A.NS and IRON. POROTNOS c. MAOAIN ERT for Gold and Coal Mines Blaa , Furuacesa itc. We call .ecial attention to our IMPROv ED PORT BLE ENGINE, for agricultural and other purposes. The Boilers of our Agricultural iiDglneaare provided with our PATKN T PREMIUM HP ARK ARRESTERS, a device hy which the Sparks are forcejd ot pasa downward over a reservoir of water aod effectually extinguished without the use of wire gauie. Our is the only arrangement of this kind which afford free access to the Itoiler tubes for cleaning from each end. Also, to our new styles SMALL LOCOMO TI VES for hauling lumber and other articles upon sram ways and narrow guage railways. The best Planters regard our GINNING ENGINES superior to any In use. Bend for illustrated Catalogue free. Other things being equal encourageSouthern institutions. Repair work solicited and promptly done. Shafting. Pulleys ftc. for Gin Houses. "Manufacturers ef Jones' patent Tobacco Bump Machines to work by hand or power' WM. B. TANNER fe CO. K. R. BACGHAMV Kich Square, N. C , Gen 1 Agent in Eastern North Carolina. Gex. J. J. Whitehead, Agent, Raleigh, N C. FRAPS. i RALRIOH, N. C., Ageut iv, r 7P3S TRY US I -32 J. A. BRAGASSA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Home Insurance i Company, fJON FEC T 1 0 N E R Raleigh. X. C. Organized 186&4 AND John Oatlino, President. V. H. Crow, Vice-President. W. 8. Primrose, Sec. and Treas. P. W. Cowper, Adjuster & Supervisor. Has Paid to Ita Poller Holders $191,619.37. ISSUES POLICIES AGAINST LOSS BY FIREJASFAVORABLE I AS OTHER SOUND, jfg Sj' COMPANIES. apl &8-Iy Important to Wholesale AND HETAILi BUYERS, And all persona Interested in ECONOMICAL SHOPPING. Candy Manulacturer, SO. 1ft FAYETTE VI1XJ STREET, RALEIGH, N. C, Keeps constantly on hiuid a large assort ment of the lines t FRENCH AND PLAIN CANDIES. K9 City and surrounding merchants would do well to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. sipril 2-tf I PENITENTIARY CONVICTS TOM COOPEirs LAl'KEL VALLEY CENTENNIAL OLD RYE AND Wheat Whiskey, A large lot always on hand from two to four years old, universally acknowledged to be Tbe flnMt WhUky made la the South. Persons wishing Strictly Fare Spirits For Medical and other purposes can get uuy siee package From 3 to 50 Gallons, By addressing T. N. COOPER, Katfle Mills P. 0.,,lredell county, N. c. All cQ-porations, or others, entitled by law to, the use of couvict labor aud who are now ready to receive and support the saiur will please notify this office at once. All parties will cite Ihe law under which the convicts are claimed so that the Board ol Directors may be able to deternii e what works have the preference. By order of the Board. W. J. HICKS, Arch'tA Wakdkn. N. C. State I e litentiary. PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS OK all descriptions. The largest stock south of Baltimore. Also Ixxiking-Cilass Phitesof all sizes, both German and French, whole sale and retail. Would call attention of the trade to the following sizes: lKx., isxif, 20x42. 2x10, and smaller sizes. Will dupli cate Baltimore prices. Picture Frames of all descriptions made at twentv minutes notice. WILLIAM DAFFKON. 1438 Main street. We will offer for the , Spring and Summer Trad, A larger and more varied stock of Dry Ooods, HU, Mms, Trunk, So tlms, c, d r., tbaacver before. I In consequence of the rjse in cotton, cot ton fabrics have advanced from to 2c per yard since making our rfpring purchases. We have decided Not to advance our prices, but to give the trade the benefit of the low prices. We are selling some lines of goods at precisely the manufacturer's price. We otrer a pair of 1-inen leuft's and collar to match, for live cents. LADIES'" DRESS GOODS OF EVERY STYLE, SHADE and PRICE. i A soft flnlsh'fambric, that will eodntmore threads to the square inch than Load ale (12e) at 10c per yard or 8c by the bolt, ' A atandaruKM sheeting at 20c by theniece. The largest stock and greatest variety of ButtOUM. A NICE LINE OF TRIMMED AND READY-MADE SUITS FOR LADIES. Wo buy direct from the Manufacturers, Importers and Agents, and are prepared to sell for ihu lowest prices L H. YEARGAN, PETTY fc JONES. april 22-tf A S1EEN1I1 OPI'OnTl'NITY T win a fortune. Fifth Grand Distribution, (.'lass E, at New Orleans, Tuesday, May loth, ib.y t oh tli .U out my urawtng. KiOuisiana State Eottery Company. This institution was regularly incorpo rated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1S( for the term of Twenty-five Years, to which contract the inviolable faith of the State is pledged, with a capital of Sl,roxyjU0, to which it uas since added a reserve fundol ?a50.(KM). Its grand single number distribu tion will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It neverscales or postpones. Ixxk at the following Distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES: $so,oo 10,000 5,000 5,000 o,009 This important organ weighs but about thru pounds, and all the blood in a ii.iru? Derson I about three gallons) pusses through it at least once every h;tlf hour, to have the bil ard 'other impurities strained or filtered from it a!Bile is the natural purgative of the bowels, and Wif the Liver becomes torpid it is not separated from the blood, but carried through the veins ! to all parts of trie system, and in try ing lo cs fE cape through the pores of the skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. Thestom-i H" ach becomes di-eaed, and Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, . Jaundice. ChilU. dlaiial Fevers, Piles, bak and Sour Stomach, :ind general debility follow. Mbrrbll's Hkp." tinh, thegreat vegetable dis. covery for torpidi ,-, causes the .iver to throw W off from one to vo ounces of bile e-' time the blood passes hrough it, as long at mere is B' an excess of bi!-- and the effect ofeven a few doses upon yellt w complexion or a brown dirty , looking skin will astonish all who try it they .1-- a . j- ' I r,..' uciuj iiic ursi synipiami 10 cisappear. 1 ne j cure of all bilious diseases and Liver complaint is made certain by taking Hepatine in accord ance with directions. Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes, arid no disease that arises front 'he Liver can exist if a air trial is j given. SVlU Ao A 5UBS H I UTE K OR FILLS BY ALL DKUOCiiSTS. Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 l Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 2 Prizes of 2,500 5 Prizes of 1.000 ' 20 Prizes of ."WO 100 Prizes of 100 200 Prizes of 50 500 Prizes of 20 1000 Priz.es of. 10 10,f)00 10,000 10,000 10,000 10.000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation prizes ofsWOO, 2,70d 9 Approximation prizes of 200, 1,800 9 Approximation prizes of 100, 900 DIXIE SOAP. P. J. C R E W & CO. Richmond, Vu, Manufacture all the standard varieties of LAL1DRT SOAPS, Which they offer at lowest prices, TRY OUR DIXIE SOAP. 1857 Prizes, amounting' to 110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wnnted at all prominent po:nts, to whom u liberal compensation will be paid. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office in New Orleans Write, clearly stating full address, for iTurtner lniorination, or send orders to . a. n irpniN, P. O. Box 693, w Orleans, Lm. All our Grand Extraordinarj- Drawings are under the supervision and management of Generals G T. Beauregard ana J. A. Karly. april 10-dwts4w D. S. WAITT & BR0., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Ready-Made Clothing, The fatality of ConsumDUon or Throat anJ Lung Diseases, which sweep to the grave at least one-third of all death s victims, arises from the Opium or Morphine treatment, wliich Slmnlv it 1 1 1 if fl ' 3 f K Urnrl tf loK rnM: . ... JJQ Jio.ooo will be paid if Opium ec ilorphine, or any preparation ot Opium. Morphine or Pris sie Acid, can be found in the Globe Flowkn Cough Syrup, whrel bx cured ptople whf are living to-day with but one remaining lung No greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption is incurable. Clou Ki i,vi Coi'GH Syrup will cure it when all other means have failed Also, Colds, Cough. M Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the fjL throat and lungs. Read tha testimonials of " the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith yj and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., Hon. Geo. Ita M body, as well as those of other lemarlcablt tM cares in our book, free to all at the drug stores. and be convinced that if you wish lo be cured 2 you can be by taking the Globs Flows COUGH Svkup. Take no Trochr or I iifniH rjj for Sore 1'hroat, when you can get Globs JJ'i Flower Syrup at same pri?e For sale by xsruggisis. ice 25 Cts. and $1.00 1 33 Fayettevelle street, Raleigh, DT. C. XANTHINE. Prof.HerU ii Great German Halp Restara tlve. The best preparation for the Hair now known. It gradually restores irray halp to Its natural color, producing a luxu rlent growth, eradicates scruff and dandruff. that this court heIon., t'n th - Pf prevents the wllutoii..ri..k " J-.'wTL ruu? .oul relieves neuralgia -- i u me iicsu ana ncaaacn .uera consultation among tho Jug lice the prisoner was sentenced to ten days and to pay a tine of $100. KI IIMO.VlY MATTERS 'iudexler ssmI Daeelrsvlupo tbe Kltootent on Trls.1 A Rnmor. Sp"ll nispstch to the Post. RicriMoND, April 30. -The Toindei-ter-('iirtisca.se was called again in the Hnsting court, this morning, on mo- OARPETS ! CARPETS ! I offer for sa le on very reasonable terms, a lot of very Htm T1 V-i 1 Iivtl., UtlfulidlnA ,1 fine. Also some Cotton Chains from the H J"0"' or m very best miUs in the country. Not having Lfv" I , t: 11 room. 1 will sell verv chean. Vienna paU I w "7 ' 'ru and examine. Also Rues. MatUne and Window Hhitdes. i WIEiLIAM'DAFFRON, 1438 Main street. ed by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Vs., and for sale by all Druggists. ABECKWIHTS O XTI.DYSPEPTIC PILLU These Pills will prerent and cuee dyspep sia. They are an unrivalled Diuner Pills, mild aperient, and admirably adapted as a Family Medicine. They are used by the most cultivated people in our country, and are extensively used by Physicians in their IhivJLTu1!6!?!; I Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, N I have used It with promp beneficial result 1 tions Hosiery, Gloves, Trunks ' I oon up with Bishop Doggett in his estl mate of the Vest Pocket Cure. Rer. Drs. Jeter, Broaddus, Dick'nson.fBap.) It is endorsed by tbe direct personal tsti mony of men of national fame and strictness of speech It is not too much to sy thst no medicine ever had such support in its favor as a specific. The word of any one of the em inent divines who underwrite this ant More to dyspepsia has deserved weight. Their united witness Joined wit h the experimental use and ap roval of the pre paration by well known i-hysiclans, removes all doubt. It is beyond question, a wonderful tberpentieal agent -Bdit rs ellelous Herald, Va Cfeaplain Randolph- Mseon College, Va. MD.ycsesofDvsppsiawl'hlniDykoow. edgebave been cured by It. Cramps, Colics, Headaches and all sor-s ofpai-sfrom ludi- promptly! to it. Tne cures o this sort arc lnnum arable. Rev. R. "L. Dabney, U. L. Col., Va. It is hlehhj esteemed bere bv the regilar Medleal Faculty and the people. It Is excel lent for Indigestion and Hatulnt Colic. oouauve, sop riuc, coaio, slightly ape eat, Grave mistakes are made In the treatment ot all diseases that arise from ooison in the blood. 14 Not one case of Scrofula, Syphil-s, Whit 0; Swelling, Ulcerot. Sores and Skin Uisens la , a thousand, is treated without the use ol Mcr s'cury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, p5 a,lt th diseases it produces are worse thaa . any other kind of blood or skin disease can be !Dr. PEMBERTON'S ?TI! I I NCI A yil'.n'i SJUELIGMT S the OT 1 Mercurial diseases i ably founded, and t ""i tio.ooo will be i . in -.ij a re Cr.nre: :r,e rirt.prietor If pitrely vegeta--i in it LLOB r LOWEX L sell's Hepatine pok i jail Druggists in 25 ctni an j i r and Mns h for sale by botties. A. P, KSSaSL",. CO., Pr:jrftoxv PHtLADt ,PHI. PA. J. J. THOMAS Spring Announcement! -OFFERS Guano and .Supplies FOR FARMERS. nfacturer, Petersburg, Va. lKhrcett Iil CTlirMg a Maowlrl m c MLat,i tl. it !,, rr.It. ... . .k T wj..Ulon , w ... m , -aw m tu-tiiiu ui 1 nit? luisurner, 1 . t IvKa..... S. ...If . eu. leivie, tsraut saui, "I never uia- . . 1 . .. i"K to t u v-. auu uiii- iiH.t mil iii htiih tr rwA - an exchange of resources by Graut and The Kreatest interest Ls felt relative to 1 ne result, rue courtroom was crowd- tion for a new trial. Dojjgett, of Frede- iisuurK, me lmpeaciiea jurvnian wm suIi jeeted to a rigid examination' ZT'Z Wr'i: mm A Br. S. L & J. UMM. fronted by his accuser Mr. 1 Jar-ksrvA I fi t Toss's n I c UTa. Chancellor, who was positive that Colden's Llebles Liould Kxtmet t About twelve years I suffered from Dvs f?r-. i1.11'?.11- tbil remedy, I gave V ss iai in Lm A1IR I I.N I1HA I flAll ir aT O nTT. practice. Bold by Druggists generally. Send I thlpKwith lrn unltr. .1 am lure I am in- iur circular, jv. k. BriCK wiin, 8ole M& I u""icu io mis meaicina for what of health st the prisoner. At a lain hi.r Pfticularly useful when tonii rt atl turned till nutiS? ffiSffXS await the arrival of Mr. Cole, of Typhoid Feve, ." ucsi a ueei is a very asrreeable article of diet, and onics are required iorms or animal thcria. Molarial U Tl ll Ckvroiav Ha. ' ii uiiwrasc. w nuve prescrioea it with great success. rtolU by all druggists. ed dnrlnjr the dav. Lee, to tin J the true pla-e f the formei amonjr the world's commanders. ITe La proved, was by tbe peninsula I will till into the chuvs renreseute,! bv for al tiiSIir :X Vrf M" VilUn. and the Duke of Cun,. Jfe over-ruled the motion lor a new .v. I i 1 ... , .... 1 mi. a suspension or tbe tAnion was granted to allow counsel to fil . In the ca.e of the Italian Bacciiralupo for attempting to murder h9 wife, the ne wni puv, .rut.-Mi canary 01 pur&jomh and eiin-usvx, or mum a large comiuiii2, luwi; our new u'l wundt-rfnl inrrntrons. HVsurat yjtai w tav. bamlt frw. AaaraarnaMAji A Co., Jdarvhatl , Uieh. so to war; but not for long. A little of that I ber,nd- Fkvxl and Pillow seemed MIOsBDeas wnicft serve lower intelli- I to be alluded to bill r,fP fence as an Instinct of Mlf-prwerra. generals at Fort Io.,lo. wh m-i.K - iv. Holiday is still verv siek ,t k; mos)( us-iijcivjus ruciuias were boi 111 nis - It is . rumored thRt Col. Randolnh nvpu f rri . . . i . I anxious to get away and Marrison, of Cumberland, has- been Geo.-Taylor a round ly abates Mr. I leare tn glory and renown of deftose I tendered tbe position of register 6f the m ' T tMSUpy U pralJ toother" Loureet 1. W U W lSl&i D.T Hf6"18 "ovasstog for the Fireside Visitor. Terras and outfit V free. Address P. 0. Vickkt. Auguata, Maine. rpen4e4 guaranteed' irev eutv i . Angastis MauW. . . , ' . ' uo.tU hhv. I. . I 0trrvi . T 1. 1 .a . . , fcLriTi. j V. 1 n" "own many since to Rrv. Robert W. watts a vr rr I have used the mixture in mv famliy-for yejrs, and have taken It for a Dyspepsia juiic, wnicn tnreareBexl my life, and wa cured, eating any diet without hurt. I have reoommenuel it to other sufTtveis with ban piat results. It is the b st tonic and correc tive 1 ever Knew FJf p rot ration from Dys pepsia or Liver Disease it is invaluable. J, B-Blestpo. M D., Va Jt is a highly valuab remedy, and Is mo e ?Kten4Telynsedtaa ' nv 8Kl article In tbe whole list of medicines, so far fs I ob i lvl!m-mIctlceAior a11 thecompiaiats 1 farrines from indigestion, I use it and recommend It, j E-Utor Richmond Qaristian Advocate. tJJI '5medr , r tri9(i Tirtue. I hare sees Dyspepsia cu ed completely by it. It seemi o he an ami lote to oar "Nation 1 Disease. The ingredients re toot kept b? the apothe caries, andnar been ullBeult to get- :PrUw2eenu Pr bottle. Sold brail drug sts. In Raleigh, by l ... , Pewrud, Le 4 Co., and0 , .VViilima& Hawood; m reU-tl . . J r. V Ve beg to announce that oui st.cli of Spring and Summer (ioods is romj lute, and are prepared more so now than ever to oiler goods at exceeding ly low prlte. We quote: Prints from 5 cents up (Solid Colored Delaine nt lo cents. Piques, Bleached and Brown Domestic from 5 cents up. j We are ne.ling a Cambric equal to the Lous dale Cambric at 10 cents per vnrd. Ladies' Linen HuiU and I 'inters, made up S?0 VGry est Ht lc' fcold 110111 "P to Parasol- of al! sizes and quality from lfi cents up. Our KtMb nr Khu Addison's Complete i ir 1-f(es, Mi.se and Childaen. and alw for vvuuciucu, ia complete. ' Our Clothius; Department is larger than ever, and we arc exhibiting sme of the prettiest lineof these goods ever brought to this market, and selling them at unprecedented low figures to suit the trade. A full assortment of Straw and Mackinaw Ifats, also Fur nl Wt Ilatw. We are Agents for the twile of tbe cele brated Pearl Dress Shirts, the price of which Is only 81.00, worth &lli sYiiiuifirai-I Vv ftvurv uio tltut auar U. i SUQA R OF ALL GRADES, COFFEE, PLUG I one 10 De the cheapest shirt er offered to A5D SMninKniviiiiiii iue puDiic. mon 1 ouyany isnirts unless you . uunviW, All of which will be sold low for Cash or on Crop Time ! Personal Attenti Cotton, and for thWwo may wish to hold 1 nave ample storac room mmm.MXM Tl 111' UiAJaO JIB BAL CASIT AIVAfr&ES; s charged W interest and! storage 'Cotton and CtommsCioJrchahk mar .h r ' "' ' Martlrr Ptreet, 1 mar.h7-tf. RALEIGH. N. C. In stock and arriving: 2000 Sacks Allison & t ottan Manure. 2000 Sacks High Grade Acid Phosphate.J Sulphate Ammonia and Nitrate Sod. Balk Heat, ( sru Meal, Oata, Say, Floor, Hew Crop Cuba and ?rw Orleans aiolasftes. see them stamped " Pearl. . uruers iroui a dlstauce promptly at tendfu to by addressing L. ROSENTHAL CO., Nos. 50 and 51 FayetteVille Street, And li'.XCh Alice Ila.-e. apU7-d3m Raleirh. JN. C. PRESGRIPTIOrj FIiEE per tbe speed? Cars f Semlasl lTaki, Lo1 A Has hood, Pre si at are Vrbllitr, Ksrfosif. Pesvoadeaey 1 Csafasloa f Ideas, ArmlHi to lociet y, Dsfsetive. Heaiotry, ass all Diierder teoaght oa hj (isertt Uakits sad Ixesss. lf lifrita U IsrrsdUaU. Address, DR. JAQUE3 A CO., 180 Wsti Bizts BU OLTOmiTL OHIO.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 3, 1879, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75