DAILY NEWS
Kill PA Y.
JUNK 'SO. I?.
II MCT Jk JORDO. PROPRIETOR
44l W T Kl IM.
A forrUiuer una'-iiuaiolevl with the
pjtlUc-J PM-k nl Journalism of thl
ruuntrr oul 1 ha pxl proun-la lor
bli(nr the a-rtion niai!c almost
lailv that the nation wa. on the
erC of ruin. l'rtin pa r of either
kJe aivorate their re-1ive political
rrslv anl en'leavor to rivini" ev-
rym errpt theme!ei ami the pro
fions! rIm iAii that unless their
e-a'ie prevail ciN manifold nJ un
to!.! will result. Ii-rcpctful peraortftl
allusions apj-ear. fr it a T"
r!iMorere-l that riIiutt in mt caet
aam-re intent ejj-ii t.'ian argu
ment. Still, uinierl vinc all litis tur
fm'.h f l'-Jm..:o is a certain
amount of rcp-r, fr as a rule
only men of ahility ami fair moral
character are put forward fur the suf
frage of the people. To t-e ure, in
limited lut-aliti ami w here the office
to te filled is of little consequence the
rule may i the excetion. Hut it
will, r.everthelesa, le found tliat the
ruin idixI vigorously availed iu -oli-
tic. religion, or pohti-.d economy, i
the one that is most feared- that his j
itteran's and deeds commaii J the
TArjjvet attention.
The national territory is so Urje and
Its productions o diversified that the
opposing interests tm hound to dash
at every atep. anil yet time seem to
soften their opposition l.y a i luiitfi' of
ceoler of production. Korty yuan ao
the South tM for " free trade." her
gTeat cottoa interest- JeiuanJiu it.
while New KncUnJ and lcuny I vanU
wr rigorously hjjhtin.; for a pro
tective tariff;" the former to maintain
her great man u fart urin,; industries in
boti wowlen au.l cotton fabrics, and the
latter on vomit of her iron produc
tion. Now the " tariff tinkers'" are
Laughed at. The Atlanta tispauh ad
Vv i3 cotton planting and more
com raismc. and a-ys that there are
thousands of acres in that Sa: thai axe
wellrtued for beep-raiintc and wool
(Trowm.", aad Tenners and northern
Jeorl are expatiating on the advan
tage to U lerived from the iron
works at Chattanooga, " the Pittsburg
of the S..uth.- while the New England
manufacturers can produce their pod
so much cheaper and letter than the
KiirfUsh that they do not fear eunj.eii-
It Is also understood that the Senator is
in the hands of his friends for tbe pur
pose they hare in view. They declare
t'a-t they ran claim for him with perfect
confidence that he would have an hon
est administration, and that in regard
to all pending national iuueii he would
give the Union loving people as strong
a government aa our Constitution and
laws will allow. Though he has not
yet written the conTentlonal prirate
letter on the subject, it mar be taken
fi.r granted that at an early day Senator
('handler will apear on the track.
Miw I. M. i.ik Pt r.R has leen found
guilty of manslaughter. This i an un
exjected verdict and may Jx attributed
to either of two causes: the unpopular
ity of the young woman coupled with
an aversion to her peculiar masculine
tastes, or to the fact that she was the
remote cause of Miss Hcarn's death.
The evidence of the attending physi
cians made it plain that chloral wa.s
ued iu large quantities and in an un
methodical maimer, and if such evi
dence is reliable she should have been
aiiittol. The only iv-rtion of evi
dence that could poiblv warrnnt a
verdict such as was rendered, wa.s the
dying declaration of Mi.s ilearu that
"I jl. did it on purfose." Of -oure
there will a new trial which will un
doubtedly reverse the decision ren
dered.
45 Years Before the Public.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE'S
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS
FOR THE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Coaplalat,
DVI'irtU AND ICK HBATIACHB
t-t'
t'APTAlN Kaiw, of jetty fame, says "it
"it i lle to send ? l.V,iN,oim in digging
"a canal through the Isthmus when by
"spending one-third ns much along the
"line of the present Panama Itailroad
"it will be jer!ectly easy to take ahip
"and their cargte ImmIIIv over the Isth-"nuiH,-'
His plan would be simply to
dig a ship canal with locks alongside
therailroAd. He belie e it to he prac
ticable, and. ss compared with the plan
lately recummeuded at the Isthmus
'ana! conference, on the other side, very
economical.
Koh the fist time in the history of
New York State, all the administrative
olli-ers of the State are to be chosen at
next fall s election on a single day.
Th Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor,
the Comptroller, the Secretary of
Mate, the Attorney tenentl and the
Treasurer. The Governor and Lieutenant-Governor
are to hold otliee for
three ears, while the others are elected
for two vewrs.
lTapjearto us that if yesterday s
rejort of the proceedings in the House
is correct, Mr. Garfield entertains e
culLvr views. He says: "The bill
"judicisl place the President in
"an attitude where he must "either
"oloerve his oath and execute the
"laws and thereby subject himself
"to impeachment. or he must vio
"late hi oath and conscience.'
How the IT-eideiit can be impeached
for obsrvin his oath an executing the
theliw is a new idea, which no one
but an ims-achuu'iit hunter would
think of.
Nat.uk. Mivi., has built a cotton
ftctory in the past two years, every
d -Lar of the stock leiiis owned at
h um and it is said that the return on
ll.. . . . .... .
iHio.iui'm is now nearlv o
cent.
I r
tlon.
TTiU put one of the old x-iuiial is
suer out of the way: the othwr. the
larery question, is . tlrad. Yet. to
a certain degree, the busiues of the
country is still uusettled. and it may
b truthfully attributed to the wild ut
terance of rabid politicians and a par
tisan pres.s. This has a bad e fleet; vet
the dangsr after all is not so serious,
and if tbo who are wnaged in foment
ing discord srould but stop and ste that
they ar bur'aug ihemselves as w ell as 1
the country at large, it would b- avert- j
d altojrther. I
New enterprises are undertaken i
wreklr; new Industrie are springing I
up. that augur well for future prsj er- '
i!y. The Mississippi region will be
beuetttisl immensely by the improve- !
went at the mouth of that river as '
Captain Rads has only l..'-i feet of con
crete to lay and the South Pass jetties
will b tiiiiihed. He obtainel f 'ii,ni
about two weeks ago fnuu the Tiea.s- 1 ,Mr' T',,J, keeping verv quiet
ofhis contract, the water in the jettv I N. Potter for Governor of New- Y.,rk
1 . , .. ..." . . . . . 1 OTK
cunni oeing oer Uie re.juirevl d.-pth. " -r- cotter is willing and
It wUl require iA...uuu more to complete iWanL Tn l'."t A" " ,bl ,,,;", a
the sraat work i !lf? R , a,'"! .a Ull l'ullHan. If lie
iiiiKiw work. I n,-j our I n-l S im ..! .
ji ttiat tieneral ,"i1'"'"
ndfM promises to turn tliat aluioet l?1 sum. rise no one; and if thev
jsiptsas cf a Mssasei Liver.
1) AIN irr the right side, under the
cde of the ribs, increases on pres
urc ; sometimes the pain is in the left
side ; the patient is rarely able to lie
on the left side ; sometimes the pain
is felt under the shoulder blade, and
it frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
fcr rheumatism in the arm. The stom
ach is affected with loss of appetite
and sickness; the bowels in general
4i e costive, sometimes alternative with
l ix . the head is troubled with pain,
icconip.mied with a dull, heavy sen
sation in the back part. There is gen
erally a considerable loss or memory,
accompanied with a painfu". sensation
Df huvir.g left undone something which
ouht to have been done. A slight,
dr y couh is sometimes an attendant.
The patient complains of weariness
and debility ; he is easily startled, his
feet are cold or burning, and he com
plains of a prickly sensation of the
skin; his spirits are low ; and although
he is sat sfi'-ci that exercise would be
bencricir.l to him. yet he can scarcely
summon up f ortitude enough to try it.
In fart, he distrusts every remedy.
Several of the above symptoms attend
the disease, but 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.
A CUE AND FEVER
Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in
cases of Agi'e and Fever, when
uken with Quinine, are productive of
the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair trial.
For a. I bi!ous derangeme.its, and
as a simple purgative, they are un
equaled. RETT.4BE OF IITATIO.S.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Ever' ! a red wax seal on the
hu, wti. mi-reion Dr. McLane's
L:y . . i
..IcLANr's Liver Pills
be? . - -i .itures of C. McLanf. and
Fli-Wi.m. i Kis. on the wrappers.
Insx. upo naving the genuine I;k
C. M I.ank's l.ivkr Pi L! 5, prepare I by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being full imitations of the
nime Me Lane f spelled differently bul
same pronunciation.
DR. ALL ENS
TALBOTT ifc soars,
Shockoe Machine Works,
RICHMOND, VA.f
MAXl l AmRKRS OF
Portable and Stationary Engines and
Hoilers, Saw Mills, Corn and Wheat
Mills, Shaftings, iiangers and Pulleys,
Turbine Water Wheel, Tobacco Facto
ry Machinery, Wrought lion Work,
Brass and Irou Castings, Machinery of
every dc-fcriptiou.
GINNING AND THRESHING
MACHINES
A HPKCIALTT.
Repairing; Promptly nntl I'nrefally
Done.
LTGI1TX1XG CUIIE.
THE STANDARD REMEDY OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
TalbotVs Patent Spark Arrester,
THK INVENTION OF THE AGE.
Tftlbott's new Patent Spark Arrester
is really the only perfect and reliable
one, and ia superseding all others in
use. The great efficiency of this Arrest
er is attracting universal attention, and
is being endorsed by the best mechan
ical engineers and insurance cotnpanies.
Its prominent features are :
It does not destroy the draft.
It does not interfere with cleaning
the tubes.
It will .10. - ..one up, and requires no
cleaning.
It requires no direct dampers to be
opened when rTiising steam (dampers
being objectionable, as they may be left
open and allow sparks to escape.)
It requires no water to extinguish
sparks, which, by condensation, de
stroys the draft. "Besides, when water
is used, if neglected, the efficiency is
destroyed by evaporation of the water,
and the boiler is kept in a filthy con
dition. It is simple and durable, and can be
relied uinm.
It can be attached to any boiler.
No planter should be without one ot
them. Insurance companies will in
nre gins and bams where the Talbott
Engines and Spark Arresters are used
at same rate as charged for water or
horse-rower.
Send for illustrated circulars and
price list.
8THONACII ALLCOTT, Manufac
turer's Agents, Raleigh, N. C.
Hrsim-h Hoiiics at Charlotte and olds
bo ro.
uiayS-tf
For Rheumatism Neuralgia, Dyspepsia,
Cholera, CUolic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Pleurisy, Lame Back, Pains in the side,
LIYEK AXDKIDXEY DISEASES.
CURE OP
DEAFNESS A Specialty.
No Iodides nor Mercury, Nothing to
paralize the nervous system to make It In
sensible to pain, but purely a vegetable com
pound Koot and Herbs. None genuine
m jiiioui iiu iuj irau anu Signature.
For sale by Williams & Haywood,
Wholesale Druggists, Raleisrh, N. O.
april ll-d:5m
,r 4- 'g
H. 'J' MYERS
FIXE L.TQUOIJS
AND
DOMESTIC & IMPORTED CIGARS.
Fayetteville Street,
Between Gulley's and theCitizens' National
Bank, Hardin & Grimes' old Stand.
The following fine brands of Liauors are
knpt constantly on hand :
Old Nectar, mo, Whiskies.
Gibson XXXX
Gibson XXX M
Roberson County, (6 years old.)
Old Kentucky Rye, (years old.)
Old Hennessy Brandy, Imported Stock.
Genuine Port Wine, our owu importation
Schiedam Gin, very fine.
Blackberry Brandy, (4 years old.)
Apple Brandy, (4 years old.)
Old N. C. Com Whisky, Sweet Mash.l
Also will have in stock. Imported Ales
Porters, Dublin, Stout, Milwaukee and St
Louis Bottled La.eer Beer, Champagnes and
Wines of all descriptions too numerous to
mention.
Attached to my establishment, I have
added a retail
Cigar & Tobacco Department,
In which can be found all hrandsef DOMES
TIC and HAVANA CIGARS.
' :vif..vsi;i n M ,.
jJ ORTIf
C A It O l. I
K O A J.
A I!
TRAINS (JOINU EA.Vi
Pate, May 11, 1879.1
Leave harlotte.
" Salisbury
High Point
Arr. Grcensbor,
Leave ircensboro
Arr. Hillboro
" Durlitun
" Raleigh
Lv.
Arr. GoMsboro..
Jfo. 47.
No. 2, No. 4
I'ai'y- Dail;
6.01 a ml is,
j m ,
oa inl0.j,,,
M.0."a in in
" pin
H.L0a mi
M.IKU HI I, ' '"J i1 1;,
W).Jlll .. ' "I I,
12.1.-, pIn ; 'lli,
L J:-J'iu, ti..V,a j,.
-At Green sb in i u-it i. ii .."'
ior an points North, Kast jhi.1 u " I:
Goldsboro with W.A- W. h j ,,,, u"" A;
toil. ' " ""lil.i,.
AO. 45 Connects at (inriis
: ij. k. k. ior all points
West.
'"on h.
TRAINS GOING V
Date, May 11,18751.
25)DYSPEPSIAg?
(5 eocenes.
C'aiiHl lret from Sixth to Seventh.
Rl IIMO.Vn.
ENOINKS portnMe ru,1 stationary, SAW
MILLS. UR1ST-MILI.S. BOILhRs. CAST
INtiS ofBKASS 8m IRON. KOKCilM.S c
MAC A IN ERY for Gold and Coal Mines Bias
Furiiact'ss ic.
We rail Aelal attention to our IMPROV
ED PORT BLK KNOINK f.,r
and other purposes. The Boilers of our
Rev Dr. Manpum, Prof. Dnlv. of N. C.
I cpn ur with Bishop Doeeett in his estl
mate of the Vest Pocket Cure.
Rev. Drs Jeter, Broadda?, Dlck;nson, (Bap
It is endorsed by tne airect peisonal fpsii
mony of men of nationalfame and strictness
of speech It is not too much to sy that no
medicine ever had such support in its favor
as a specific. The word of any ore of the em
inent divines who underwrite this antidote
to dyspepsia lias desered weight. Their
uuited witness joined with the experimental
use and ap rovalol" the preparation by well
known physicians, removes all doubt It is
r.eyond question, a w nderful therapentical
agent Edit rs Keligious Herald, Va
Chaplain RaDdoipb Macon College, Va.
Mny cases of Dvsp psia within my kuowi
ege have been cur d by it. Cram tm, Colics,
Headaches, and all sor s of pai s from iudi
uestlon vield i.romptly to it. The cures ot
this sort are luoum rable.
Rev. R. L. Dabney, L. L.
It is highly esteemed here by the regular
Medical Faculty and tiie people. It is excel
lent lor indigestion an 1 Hatulent Cone,
sedative, sop rinc, tonie, si ghtly ape ent,
without l au.sea.
Pev. B. F. woo iward, p. E., Na. Coat,
About twelve years I suffered ironi Dys
pepsia. Fl ing in with this remedy, I gave
itafalrtriai Ai'e its use I could eat any
thing with im. un tv. Iam sure I an in
debted ro this medi ine fo- what of hpalth
d physical comfort I have hRd for tl e last
tixteen years, I hav-known many si ace to
be relieved by ltsu-e.
A. W.FRAPS.
Agent for
TOM COOPEirS
I.AF11EI. VALLEY
CENTENNIAL OLD RYE
AND
Wheat Whiskey,
A large.'lot always on hand from; two
;four years old, universally
acknowledged (o be;
The linNt Whisky made In Ihe Booth.
Persons wisltirf
Strictly Pure Spirits
For Medical and other purposes can get any
size package
From 3 tD 5D Qii.'ons,
By addressing T. N. COOPKR,
EtWe Miu P. O.. Iredell county, N. C.
Lv. tJolilsboro. .
Ar. Raleigh....
Lv. "
Ar. Durham
" Ilillshoro. .!
" Greensboro.
Lv
Ar Iliuli point.
" Salishuiy..
it , , .
No. 1.
Daily.
No. .:.
l:ii:v.
l lopnil 1
jnii,
6.17 p nr..
i 8.arp m .
I n u1"" "-"""'iit
'lOpir, 7..:ia ,,,
: j im n.:
ill;,
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Mu
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charjoueii;, ;;;;;
o. 4H Connects at ( lv i iisi ,.,.
lcm Bnu.ch.at Air-I.lne .h,,,,' ' .
southwest- ;i rlvirL.i :
""hi- n i
forali point Sonrh nn.i
C,.:" . V. U. n. dailv
a a. I:
-xi-i i,i Nl;
laV for Jill nninto 1.. V !
liim. 11 -"-Ui " a,
southwest L-,ui uU m"'"-- "".i ;,;
SALEM BRANCH
Ar Kernels vi lie
Arrive Salem
Leave ,Salem "
Ar Kernersville "
Ar Greensboro '
Connecting at Jreensbr.ro
K. i D. and N. C. Railroads
Kit.
MO "
SLEEPING CAES WITHOUT CHANsV
Run both ways with Trains ,,. , ,
between New York and A 1 ,nn vi. ' ,-'
niond, fireensboro ami ( iVi i . I("h
(ireensbo,,,,,,,1 ; ,; ;;'.-,,
I rains Nos. i U,I(I 4 , 1
Savannah v.aRM,,,,,,,.,,;,;,",,,!
i Through Ticket on k-., -,t ,
boro. Raleiirh. (iolilsl... .. V . .'' "-""in-
Charlotte, and at all princip,.? ', V, i,V L
South west, West, .North uuh S,"J!''.
Lniigrant rates to points in Ark;', ; ' ' ,,r
Texas, address
"'ISil il!
J. K. Mc.Wurdo.
icn. 1 "asseiiirer Ari'ht,
Richmond. V;
1879. OLD and TRIED. 1879.
R V Robert W. Watts. A. M., Va.
1 have used the mixture In my fanti y for
yers, and have taken it for a Dyspepsia
v?TvvV-,i"oV.Kii.I't? r l'ro.vi,u'd with our j cured, eating spy diet without hurt I have
V AinjifiMtK?, i recoiame"'ea u 10 orner suttere sw
A a a cfn v.-ntion f the pl.intcrs in
all th -,.tton Si.ntes is to be held in
Vk-kl.ur;r. Mi-., on the i-.-oml Tues
day in nevt Noxcinbcr.
I'OMTH ii. oti:.v
20c-
I.
20c.
Aronck e's
Ariosa Coffee.
f . . la . . l r -
w nnii ri"rw -n e icnrri tint lieneral '"(inner inptiiivwi of their im. Ian. L-.
injrneo.1 Siir;.ri no one; and if ihv
uni.nou countxv to od a. r ll aicii Ln.-le
L noiU:njC for th importation cf
IulUn companion to U l.- atcvl on his
UnJ in Alii.hu county in that Mate.
The c-oloniv. w ill 1k priv-ti.al trrln-
I . I inr
m ana grape-roMcrs. Tlie object of . ,;"" y. 'mr cn:cnipor ryH de-lar
thatr itsportattou i.i to inrro.ln.-r the 1 r'u ,ir,t of the t..n-
culrmtio of foreign vaxietic ofirra,., w Mi'n . ' ii.T. . . t,JO tra'
I -iniiii:ir rain f .),.
:it!l mrinjir hi. en
the 1 residential nomination.-,, ,,,,,.
Th9 Tribune de-daro tb.n ti r......
I o- rn'M have mml u te I their r.tr,
In .1 r
iunu iur liic IJIAJl UI.lt Wire Ul H iUf.
Wendell ToillipM mvi that the He
publln party ha ruine.1 the South
and bankrupted tha Wmt i,d cnu-
nejot. w,M,t out to the platform ami
juui.ed ot). under the iinprcMjoi, th it
it wu, the opposite train that n.4s u,
motion. l'f,tla.l.lpht Tim,i
I will hereafter keep this w.-11-known
hrnnd of Coffee regularly in Stock. It is a
Koo.1 roasted (.not ground i. Coffee, already
Klazcd and rcpuirin? no ei? toelear it. Tut
j up in 1 pa kHip . full weight; retail price
I Jh- per pound. Samples free on applliii
! tlon.
a m.i. M.t;ot Kuisri i) ( o t t:i:
of every kind; ttet Uality. fresh ami at
low price.
UKK.f:.V A.M HI.KK Tl;.4S
of ev.-ry des. riptlon We Teas only
from the orl-Miml Chest k' . . i. no . ,v,.i
Tea, hut will mix them to order.
Nmoke1 Ileef sliced or bavcd to order.
Hel Itntler reeelved every week ly
exprevh. retail per )ound .
Kveryllilni' n Staple mimI Fnney
i IHM Kill Ks. nt uw (rlri., and delivered
promptly.
a device r.y which the Sparks are forced ot
Ihm itnwni aru over a reservoir of vatT and
effect unity et inurulshed without the use of
wire Ku.e. Our is the only arrangement of
this kind which afford free access to the
boiler tubes for cleaning- from each end
Also, to our new st.vl.vs SMALL LoCOMo
TI VKS f..r hauling luml.er and other article?
upon srnmwny.s and narrow g-uacre railway
The lient Planters regard our OINWINia
EN1NK.M superior to anv in use. Send for
illustrated Catalogue free, orher tliinirs
beinjr equal enon raireSoutlierri iu.stitu tions
Repair work solicited and promptly done
Shafting. Pulleys. 4c. for Uin Houses.
"ManufactiirerHvf Jones' jateiit Tor.aeco
Buuii- Machines to work Lv hand or power
WM. E. I'AA'.NKK A iv
K. R. BAL'dHAM. Rich Square, AN c
Oen 1 Atfenf ii Kastern North Carolina.
Gun. J. j. Whitehead, Aent
K4I.EIOU. r.
riPSt results. It is the l)sr tnnie n.l n.wm.-
tive I ever knew For p-otraii-n from Dys
pej siaor Liver Disease it is invaluable.
J D. Epgleston, M D., Va.
It Is a highly valuab, e remedy, and Is more
extensively used tha anysiugle a; tide in
the whole list of medicine, so far rs I ob
served In m.v practice, for all the eomrlalnts
i-. io.ii.invH uoiu luaigestion, j use ft and
recommend It.
Editor Richmond Cnritian A lvocate.
I his remedy isoftr'e i virtue. I bav.i seen
Ds;epsia cu el completely by it. It seems
io b. an anti lote to our '-Nation 1 Disease."
The ingredients are Dot kei t b the apothe
ca les.and have t-en difficult to get
Price 2 - cents per bottle. Sold bv ail drug
gists. In Raleigh, by
I'tscud, Lee & Co., and
Williams & Faywoodi
mrc41 -tf. 3
OLD NICK,
( ORX A-VIi K YE,)
This reliable brand of PLTRE WHISKEY
has been successfully tested by the lovers
of first-class Whiskey for the past 0 years,
and has preserved its high reputation undi
minished. It Is offered to the public with
the full guarantee of the proprietor, and
will not fail to give perfect satisfaction
whenever used. For sale ly all first-class
dealers. Address,
pALEIIiH & tjiAtSTON' KAILKoAR
Cliang-c f Schedule.
SL'1'KRINTKNDKNT'.m OFKK K, . )
Raleigh, N. (' , June i, IsTH. 'w
in and after Kridav, June i.th 17 1
trains on the Raleigh iv- fiaston Uai'kr..i..i
will run daily (Sundays excepted) as t.,
lows: Leave Leave
Raleigh s -lOamWeldon 2 i-m
Arrive at Arrive at
Weldon .... 1 10 " ltalelnh....... .. 7 50 "
Mail train connect k at Weldon with tlw
mail trains of the Hen board and Roanoke
and l'etershurg Railroads.
Ad )MM( IDATH N TKA IN.
Leave ''aleitrh at I.l."l'. M.
Arrive at Weldon at 3.':fn A. St.
Leave Weldon at l.uH A. M.
Arrive at Kaleigh at 3.op. M
JXO. C. WlNDLi'l,
-V 0 - Supei inten.lonl.
RALKKill A Al'fiCSTA AIR -I. INK
RAILROAD COMPANY.
( IIAN;i-: OF SCIIKDFLK.
mayM-tf
JOS. VILMAMN,
Panther Creek,
Yadkin Co.. N. C
Brewery,
liines. f
. J. Hardin.
rnt t - ... .... , , ... ' .' --" pur at ti,e
t - w . . Ula ioriner "-u t uie iiCKet, now that liovernor
Republican a.uvir. do not admire I 1 ,0l, ''"i h.ts peremptorily (hvliml
thU .tjle of talk for the r..ii. v e vrt - !,'Ll.Mrnm ''.T U,1 Sbi ' -
.are.tha, the .t.tement would not ' i,h, no, l.uue to "ncV
parttrnlirly Wneflt tLe r poliu.-al j Movement iv t-ckinK tieneral
heme-. Yet it not their fault that i u "'K' Jo the tail of the ti. ket. .,.
thebouth wun l ruine.t. Cotton ha ! ' "
been eomtnandinp hlh pri.-e and j v " filjcn and Kutmr" the ti.-ke: will
lately a trade ha., .rrunK up ltween ao i Ml-rK" ''io in ' t"-er,
th country and OreatliriUm. iHZ 11 fiaU "in"
the post few uiotiLha. nearlv o v . r i recipro.-al fx.iiii.irtoi. o,:.
, - - - ii , . nieii nore
u..an.iane.ntin- the unie o, it of a
common p.,t. t 'A,Cny Time.
teatner leaving Boston and New
York for Liverpool has mrrisl fmm
three hundred to three thousand bar
rel, and there aeem to be Rood reason
for theeTpecutioo thai the shipment
of aujtan U the present country mav
become momt m.portant auxiliarr of
our export trade. A temporary failure
off in demand the lait few week haa
been rae.1 by the fi t that Kngliah
bound Ttoelt have been henvily laden,
and tht freight acrommo.ljtion were
not ea-Hy prncn rable.
Id our Miace radroad are being
puhei forwar-1. a'n I ooo a Urjfc t-m-teo:
of ItM territory 111 be accr.iLle
by their meajia. Th earth a products
have done ell Ihia yoar, and queations
of home uxanu r-t u re are attracting the
attention of our people. With tton
fictorie In orerm'lon. Iumlerini e ab
liahment clearing away the inin.ene
fore:s and proving a source of wealth,
our Urjre field crop in healthy condi
tion, aurely North Carolina ia anything
but ruined, and ofJera a-s many alvan
Ujtet for settler a any other State.
In our in.U-ment Mr. Itavard i ,h
man. and ci.ndentJ v and earnestly do
we hop- to see hi,,, Uarinf in the Krcat
butleof lsxithe rn.-r.iH. standard
- Imik. o,, , .y , ; , J.jum ii.
t i
-oon.ncrman appears to bo.lr
WILL YOU SELL tilB FARM .'
ChapiiTs Farm Agency,
RALEIGH. N. C.
Dr. A. B. Chapin, Manager.
Xorfli t nrollna Itrnnrh of (eorre lr.
optu f arm Agency, Ilo,tn,..n aa.
GKO. W. liOllSOS
Ea.le
I!l 'HA.N'AX SPRINGS,
WEST CLAY ST., HlrilMONI), VA.
The JoM Medal was awarded ;corve W
Robins,,,, for superior Ale, I'orterand I .a tier
rVjy loe N ,irKl'i State AKiieultuial Fair
or ITS. Kead and see what Dr. Win II
Taylor says. State Chemist of Virginia
STATt Assay Kit and chemist's office
t. r Richmond, November i, 1x7s. '
:x-, r lt-er manufactured by Mr. CL
VV . Robinson, at the EAOLK HRKWFRV
... ,, uini enemieallv examined
by me, tlie samplea tePt-i haviiip been col
lected by myself. ;,nd found free from adul-
Lff-lltll.tr kiil.k...t....... T . -. 1
' T.'V" -..'-.......-. 11 ii-u tie useu as a
niedieiiie, or beverage, in full assurnn.-e of
its purity. Wm. II. O t loii, M. D.,
!tate t beniist.
This Peer is put up in '.j and bbls., and
aUobottle.1 for FAMILY aru BAR use -Ml
orders must be accompau;eu with the cash
or good reference. mayl.j-dly '
T. J. FOSTER &C0..
Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars
General 'oiumissioii M ei chants.
No. 112 Empire Block Broad Street.
Tobaccos a specially.
Rome, Ha., April 17, 1S7U.
ril
SrPEHlNTENDKT'H DFKM F. )
Raleiirh, X. '...lune r.lli, IsTH. ,'
On and after Friday June ith, 1N7H, trains
011 the Raleigh A Aueusta Air-Line Railroad
will run daily (Sunday excepted 1 as fi.ilou
To take effect 7:."0 a. in. Monday, May l;i s;a
Leave Leave
Kalelrh 8 00 p 111 Hamlet 'J ".u a m
Arrive at Arrive at
Hamlet 2 ) " Raleieh s.io
Train No. I connects at Hamlet villi ii,,.
C. (.'. Railway for Wilmington, fharluiiu
and all pointsSouth.
No. 2 connects at Ralel-h with the Uiilcih
AOaston ikitiiroad for nil jioints North.
JOHN C. WIXDKR,
Superintendent.
lUtsallancaus.
lUtSCCllOHCOUB.
Oh, They are Coming !
Tha Great Ulsaovery.
Special attention elven totheale ofXorth
Carollu. lu-a Kstate. No charpe inale un
til a sale i eftected. 111 ,,ror.rtv ...
o.ir ,,.,..!- f..- ..i V t V" 01
.... Hill l.e nl't
popular work
expense.
ert isel in tlm
The South Illustrated free of
- ! 10 ih tiroppint; :.v , .
paper currency in the offlre of Ohio KveVvii?iv7,,,l,i -NTand ""-er any:
heiCr" ner"''
The Michijcan people have choaen
onf.era brigadier to lH.theirbi,l oi,
llAi Win i.dv
Th
op
' 'Airn-
handier ti
......on oiuiuon 14
II M alt 1 1. I .
hvHl.ce.1 devel.V.;(,;l ir,.ralit
rr. . . x- ... . .
. ''' ' r.inciaou farmer aay: "Oeo
ll.C bapin ha nd vert Ised hlx farm to the
amount f tn .( durlnn the past year We
commend him to our readers.
The Allten. S. V.. Review savt.:"Xo one
ha done more than ieo. It. Chapin In the
To be !eeidet by the outh.
w l.ini:i.,i1 p.t.
The content for fl. If..,,i 1:
' ln?tij,n mrtl, I'roidcncv U to 'be ll
I cide.1 by Southern S.-tn. e7
hi hit doe notexpeci a single elec
toral voter. Kvcninit, Nat ion il Con
tention the w i of the major! j S toZ
et aa.de. and a minority wlllTia no iu
not be pCan!
And theOld North State I. but TM ! wiiiV.;tm di " "
Mauftori- that have I .1 the aaiV o??i
oovernmcnt overs n uri w t. "..
I,.,... ,,.. , "OBiiail
..v... moo uociors
own spc, i lie.
. .1. eansei.f Southern Immlnratlon. ur viii...
handier atirrel u , all the
, "" .ouin illustrated" u doinz a
great work for us." uomg a
ThH New-York Tribune, the Roston Her
, aid. Journal.Truveler.Olobe.ai.d Advertiser
s,.ek In the highest ternisof Chapin . FaTm
X. K. SMALL FARMS 1 particularly) are
wunted at once. 'n) ) T9
may tf
Ofllcc Fls r Buildliifr
KALEIUH. N.e
(Conl anb JUoob,
of the reu
yjM , irTwn are swinging open
the doon-the cull for lalor j, wide
spreadthere no need of Marvin.
Thecoontrj is not ffoiug to ruin !
A Wahi jioTO special to t he in. ,, -natiOaaette
aays there la no 1 nger an v
doubt that the friend of Senator Chan
dler intend to puth him peraistent: j
from the first opportune movement ana
Presidential candidate before the next
national convention. Ther are actively
looking over the ground, and some
work has alrelr heen done, both in the
NaUoual Committee and out of it
will take their
Co mmn Vronntl.
H.tlnir Home Journal .
tJJ10 t"'11 f N'a,ioal Representa
tn ea t W ashinKton do well in allvinr
themselves w ith the n.,.. ,!? "
, .aiiB ,h cneroachmc," 1 u pon a free
i "llot. It , common rn. ,. w
Wood, Coal & Lumber
OX IIAMI.
500 CORDSOAK & PINE WOOD
10Q.CXX)feet Lumber.
TO ARRIVE:
500 TO.YS COAL.
J. D. WIIITAKER.
Foot Harnett Street, Kaleigh, J. c.
Junel7-tf.
TiJTA Kf nemn livlnir in Ral
Jf e,h the aervicea of a lady
f ''P hJ eaperlence tn the Are
and management of children and aii in
household affair.. AddreW llih 7eal aTme
lvlng references. 1 uame,
AH ENS, Gi, Decern Der 8, 1S78.
A few nitfhta since 1 gave my sou one
passed Mxteen large worms. At the same
time I pave one to my little gin. four years
old, a. d she passed eighty-six worms from
four to fifteen inches long.
mi, , W. F. PHILLIPS,
rm on for ,.! by DrirHr,4 earalt
are d by K s. i y; T' 1 V . 'i i : '
Marcb dWiSly
HOP. BITTERS.
- -iie...-iur, tot a Drink,)
HOPS, ISrCIlL,' MAXDRAKK,
IKIXDELI0N,
TH PCREST A.TD Rrvr ?::.ri:riL Or a- cr,
-op all cruun T;- -zr.s
THEY OTT-rj tt.
All Diseases of tlie StcnutcH. Hotels, rtlood. L!
-ur,,,aju L :ntlrv . :ins Vorvnesr
I will have a choice lot of PINE APPLES
this evening, which 1 will .sell cheap.
BANANAS, BANANAS.
ORANGES, ORANGES,
LEMONS, LEMONS.
A Fresh Lot of
Franch anfl Plain CaMies.
FRESH CAKES
Of every Description.
J. A. Bragassa,
j i bMOKlNGfOBAteO.
MANUFACTURED BY E. H. POGUE.
ummark. DUHHAM.N.C. atatsraits
J. J. THOMAS, Agent,
June7-ly Raleigh, N. 0.
Ju M-tf
16 Fayetteville street.
JACOB S.ALLEN
CONTMGTOR
BUILDEE
Iver
WlUbc
Sl00i I V COLD.
?111 K ....
-"'"'"t. ""i';v; or :n;u;-:oas loand lallKm
r ".-'owi.f.-, j rnd try (faem
ip- i'ii to m i oilier.
RALEIGH, N. C .,
(Formerly Betts A Allen.)
Contracts for Buildings
In any part of (he State, large or small
wood or brick. Thankful for the. rww niJ
efal patronage heretofore extended to the
old firm of Betts & Allen, he hnnxs
prompthess and fair dealing to merit a con-
liii uaiiee or ine same.
HHOP.S ON HARRINGTON STREET where
it crosses the Kaleiffh & Gaston Railroad
Refers by perm rssiox to Mam C Wh ite
CashierState National Bank ; John C. Blake'
Cashier Raleigh Naticnal Bank; Col W E
Anderson, President Citizens' Natio'nai
Bank Maj. J. C. Winder, Superintendent
Raleigh dt Gaston Railroad; Maj W. IL
Bagley, Clerk hupreme Court,
may 24d6m
Important to Rah Buyers.
THE fishermen and those directly inter
ested in the fisheries of Carteret count v,
having organized a "Fishcrmen'a Union,''
are now prepared to furnish fresh and salt
lish to dealers at fair prices, and from llrt,t
hands. Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to send in their orders, and get fluh
from those who catch and put them up.
Every package guaranteed to be au repri
se n ted.
Address all orders to the
FISHERMEN'S UNION,
Beaufort. N. C.
THE KENDALL,
Patent Shingle Machine.
Makes from 20,000, to ,000 perfect, shaved
shingles per day, from the bolt, with three
hands and four horsepower. Makes shin
gles faster, better and cheaper, than can be
done by any other means. Simple, strong,
direct cuting, not liable to wear or breakage,
it is the most valuable wood working ma
chine ever invented. Patented Februurr
7th 1879. For sale, by State rightu only.
Address,
A. W. TftruRK, Afrent
Raleigh, N.
june l-awilm.
'.if est and best.
;r;LrPsf)"4g;r-'j Mt. Yemon Institute,
I. C. Is an n".
;i - ,c. euro fori
. '' u.ul rarcoUcsJ
June 17-tT.
P.O. BOX 200,
Raleigh, X. ..
PURCELL ILADD & CO.,
JEWELRY, WATCHES,
Diamonds, Spectacles
AND
MKXAI.S A!SI) BADGE.PIS A
SPECIALTY.
TIP ,')Tset 8toc of Fols 1" the South.
r ?llver and Plated ware. Goods
!il?i.Jat''7 P068- Wat"b repairing a
KIf'i&i ?er 7 Promptly attend
teed ti8faction in all cases guaran-
John H. Tyler & Co.,
Successors to MITCHELL & TYLER,
I'0.0!3 ??iu stp? Richmond, Ya.
The oldest Jewelry House In the Soah
uf 27-dawly
Black Mountain Salve !
Used to Heal
Fresh Wounds, Scalds,
Burns, nl Especially
Galls, Cuts and Calks
IN HORSES,
Mai led post-paid on receipt of 25 Cents.
Direetito" ,
46 Mt. Vernon Placa, Baltimore, Hd.
Enelish, French, and German Boardin?
and Day School for youne ladies and little
I x m r -
.Kiu. irs. .mary j . jonrs and Mrs. B
AlAITLAND. Princinala. aKitpH hi- a ln.,
corps of professors. The twentieth annual
session will commence Sept. 18th. For cir
culars address the Principals.
iunel2-d8m
A D3UOCLLI1II W tha Q ttnfln - 0
friends, patrons aJd th. n.H."""" ,
r.h Snmfi to " 6DUCin.i,, w,
MY NEW UNADFTLTEftvrSDANn
HEALTHY LAGEK,
rewe- pnrlv f roat an hOD, b th
VleHDa aerhoa and expressly for err'oUtl?r
2315 German street, Ealtlmore, Md.
REWARD Sssar
Blind, Itohiiur, or Ulcerata
IMIeaAilln'PiI
Ilemedy laili to cur.' It
gir 1mm ditto relief, carol
cs of long tandinf in 1
weelcanrioramarrcaAM in 1
dara. ilbottl. Boldbr
1- a.1 l Bildroggiata. J.P. Millih,
QJLLiV bprnoe Street, Philv, Pa., Sola Propripto.
CAUTION Wrapper onbo'tlt it vtlUnnvrinltd in black.
JunelMiS"1' agent' ItaIelKh' X- -
STfrLTNTY ?ORTH CAROLINA-WAKE
Rachel .Smith',
rj, . . ,T against
zacnariah Hampton, J. J. Loc k hart and K.
I . Morris.
-rIIKJ".8Jnladm'nlstrator of the estateof
.Itachet Smith, deed, herel.v notitles the
above named defendants that, on the L-Jd
KlrJu,y, Av.i- ls79- at 11 o'clock, A. M .,
berore the Clerk of said Count v. he wllf
move tone made a party plaintiff to aid
action, wherein judgment has been ob
tained; and for said defendants to show
cause why execution should not issue
A. J. SMITH, Administrator.
K G. ICY AN. Attorney.
may 28-tf-
Post Office Box 78,
RALEIGH, JT. C,
T TNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH !
u- t Sewanee, Tcnn.
rlieneBt edueation rn r-v,
pies. Grammar School. Oariet rr .r'f:"
Wire Riling and Ornamental
DUFUR & CO.
mm
Xma3AJtf!?OWnrd nt- BHimore,Ma
may 27-eoJi2Uw-8t