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. . t, 1 i u A TT jr TTTT,"ArC I bar tlhe ovesion of any other pre UAILj X IN J2a VV O tinder. Tbe late Prince's testament JO IT ttm HI-MET, WKDXJSDAY. - - - JUNK -3. TUKTETO. It wetiu almost u2ea to review the poinu of tbe President In hi Last veto that of the Judicial Appropriations Bill as In fact he has only ree.i:ed the objections roade in his former vetoes of like bills: but the fact remains patent that the President means to have his orn war, as far as he is able, or in other word he will ecu ire Congress if pos sible to meet, not his own personal views, but thoe of the Stalwart section of the Uepublican partr. Whether or no the mode parsued by the President in the treatment of this subject will prove bneticial to the schemes of the demagogues now in control of that party is a mooted question anions the men of ability enrolled in its ranks who do not aim at fat offices or politi cal honors. -The isu now is a matter of prim i pie arrayed against the schemes of self arandiremeut put forth by Messrs. Coukling. Blaine, Sherman, (.'handler Garneld under the flimsy veil of !il-erty In all its moods and tens( and the "prpetuation of the IlepuLlican party, "by which or &a ligation, acconliri? to "this announcement. only can liberty bo "preserved." It is a matter of political life and death with these gentlemen t'at the party should b preervd, for once disorganized their present record would not permit of their being allowed a&iancsd posit Kns in any political pwrty that could 1 formed on any of the issues of ths day. Consequently their bops lies in beiu able to gain the victory in the next Preaideutial cam paim, and their onl v weapon a potent one it must bo confessed-i sectional disco cd. To aid in this work one of the most remarkable plans ever devised has been put In operation, viz.: to coerce Congress into granting funds to a large amount to pay political hangers-on. with the veto power saspended over each appropriation bill as a threat to starVeths Government to death if these wtful appropriations were not grant ed. So far as the army bill was concerned uo one thought the stationing of a hand ful of troopa in the vicinity of polling pla-es throughout the country gener ally w hen eleclioua re beinrf held was a very asrisus matUr.beyond estatilish ing a dangsrous precedent. But the troops ware not distributed in a gen eral manner they were only sent toaectioos whr, although not needed any mors than in the quiet coun try village in Massachusetts or New York, a reputation for Uwleanfa wa established by false reports created and circulated by the managers of political journals of wide reputation andnrcula Uou. "Thes tro3ps are needed to preserve "th freedom of the h!l.t-boi." rhaalsd the Republican managers in unlsoa; "and if you don't appropriate "the necessary funds you starve the "tiovemmeot to death f ' Then up steps the little Joker of a statute relative to the appointment of suprvisors and deputy mar shals for election purposes grant ing them almost autocratic power. . , . congress, not King mint at present to aboUshlhis mont unwise provision, re fu. to grant an appropriation for their support, but makes ample allow ance for the lupport of the iiovernment otherwise. To .hit the President takes exception, and In a partisan political jty tella Congress what it urn! and what it mutt not do. and vetoes the bill. The ffWrs are needed to prt. rve the purity of the ballot-bo siug the Stalwart worthies; "and if yoU "don't appropriate th necessary fund "you starve the Government to death!" We beg leave to state that ths "starv ing is being done by the managers of the President. Congress is milling to provide for the support of the Go eminent, but is not in favor of lav ishing the people's mney on a parcel of servile knaves who are endeavoring to subvert ths Government while sub sisting en iL Ths IVmocratic policy is able to stand before ths whole coun to on ths "starring" question. The peo ple will look at the question whether or no they are to pay high duties on tea. coffee, and other things now commsnly classd as necessaries in order to help support s lot of political " dead-teats " who subsist on ths public that the He pabliean managers may be assisted in electing their ticket at the ensuing elec tion. lAt news from tbe grow in crop now begins to come in. Texas sends us ths first frroAO on account of a blast ing drouth so wide vpreail and gener al that the cattle are said to b dying on the plains for lack of graas and water. There is the first alarm to-day which looks at all worthy of attention from caterpillar In southeastern ('eorgis. Bol It la getting near the lime for tbe general chapter of accidents and mis hap to open. It is rare that they are not numerous even if the season winds up with a hearj crop. We will not bk our opinion to any extent, but Ihia j ear we fol Like prognosticating a moderate crop and flfghty an J eoceu Ul market next fall and winter. Till people of ihi country, -s the fan Francisco Gajetta. are surprised to learo that th fair a-oemtmslvely adrer tlsl to be opened in the City of Mexico next January la likely tobeabanjonwl. The tact U. the luiropa traders in Mexico, with whos tr.1e It would in Urfere lo i the peopls of that country know the superiority of our goods, are determined It shall not lake place, and they rale Mexico, and hare for many yesvrs; and tidee they cheat the Gov ernment out of half the dutie by false InToice and bribery pf cusUm-hou PMJtC JsftOMK liOTtATAVrtK n- ttotio lhAt h UI rvmaJo fithiul to kU Ajcrio program cue. ia hkh b aouxKi bU .Upabllro prtnciplrw, ad ILaX b U Doi prtnJ. r to the I m per 11 occeaWa. II uji thjit irilc his cUlms li dormant thej aro JZZ relief 'Tlon-Plon" of 11 car In this line, m h nominate ;Tri nee Victor Ixmi, eldest son of Prince Jerome, as his successor, and the lkna.partiU will uniloublcllv accede to the terinnof the will. Tut Salt lako Herald states that ths herd of camels imported into Arizona three- years ago, and which lecause of apparent failure to acclimatize them ths owdcrs were obliged to turn loose, have bred liberally, have become accli mated and domesticated to the region, and thrive as though they had been in their native Asia. It is expected that the olfjipring of the imported herd will become accustomed to tbe alkaline waters poculiar to that region, and that they can be mod to carry tho mineral prod nets of that country to a market. Tbe former owners, believing that there is money in their camels, are now get ting the rejected leasts together, and inien 1 to devote wine care to ths breed ing and reading of them. Thk New York World makes the following pertinent suggestion: "Is "there not something serious in "the air when a great party demands "that our army le looked upon as the 'pall idinm of our liberties; when that "lrty calls ujon the Secretary of the " Treasury to use the Treasury patron -'age to make himself a candidate, for "the Presidency, and keeps an eye o "the brother of the Secretary of the "Treasury, who is General comm.md "ing the armies of the Republic?" Gov. Robinson, of New York, has vetoed the .tramp bill, on the ground that its definitions were too general and that it endowed the police with powers of a questionable nature in making arrests. He signed the bill re ducing the rate of interest from 7 to 6 sr cent. SrBlMiER has merelv ornamented his record with a fresh blunder. . Wir York Trtbnnf. A new way of putting it. We wers under the impression that it was Mr. Garfield n hose record was ornamented. HII.ITK AL SOTM. The vetoes seem to be at tout exhaust ed. This leaves the iolitical nara granher of the New York Tribune withoat an intelligible subject. Kveu as it is. be is compelled to keep his squilis in fresh water to prevent them from spoiling. PhiLuUtphin rwj. The Brooklyn Kagle, a champion of Mr. Tildeu a aspirations, advocates his nomination for the governorship of New York. The election takes place in November, and if Mr. Tilden has the courage to ai-ept nuch a nomination and the strength to secure his election, his 1nv.hu for the presidency would drown all the other booms on the I 'oil) -rw-ratic side by a large majority. . I f i!h.i Vn it it ut ion. 1 he sentiments expressed by soldiers at the several recent army reunions in dicate that the veterans of the late war do not believe i.i continuing tho sec tional strife. The Southern soldiers are the m.t progressive men of their section. The hieif n Itoth sides, who are making up the worst faces at each other, are the x!iticians who never smelt nder. -llton Ilrrnl-l. The Old Ilepabllcau Itvrlrlne. 'rnijrlrld Kepuldtmn. The Federal army is not a police force, and ought not to be h.bilu.Ilv u.d t enforce any law, much les elti-tiou law . This is the old dK'trine of ih lU puliIi. an p.irty. Tbe vt of a single mall Mate may 1-e, ms it has lecn, tbe pivot of a Presidential eltn--tim. Tb' Fe.leral army, small as it is, i large enough to albjvl tbe result in Florid. f.r instance, and tbe work on-,- lone cannot le undone. It is the l.iri of w isdom to put temptations of this i-orl out of the rea- b of iolitical managers. Neither party has shown U-wtl bo e yielding to them. The Oie -rest l ad. Indiana True Is inrut. I-emocrats may just as well make up their minds first as well as last thai there ran Is? no permanent, bealthv pea.-t in tbe country until the lUdi-.il party is thoroughly w biptel and routed at tbe polls: and in ordes to do tins we must have a thorough organization of the jvirty liefore the dose of this vear. I-t thegret battle of lvo oMiiuieiue now '. An A(Krallon. IHtsr.cUl Mns . Sun. We are very sorry that our peaceful, stay-at-home judge of probate of Berk shire county tinls it "an aggravation" that Major Gvueral Kwing of Ohio, "" a gallant Union otllcer of the army." These "stalwart" organs are now doting rather on "Confederate briiradiers" who answer their purpose better. Tilden In Urorgla. i u lnfc'tn Mtar. It U at leant (.ratifying to ti10 rit.,i8 of Mr. Tihion thai the pre of (ieoria an; almost unanimous in their choice for that icentlcmati's rcnomi nation for the presidency, llnta 'atrinK of miuU' in hi fav..r. to e,rin with, that cannot . iMMitt-n bv anv other candidate in thi State. IsNprlafrr't Trap. Waablngton Pnt. Mr. Garueld and his corps of trained acrobat are not likelv to achieve any thing more wonderful than the double back-action suniuierHaiilt which landed them in Mr. Springer's trap on Moi. dav. IHejr llatr found Out. OrtrTin Jfewa. Many of the wives in Atlanta have found nut from the evidence in the Hill oie whit lolK-, tht.jr husbands at- ieiHie.j wiirn thev were out lute flight. at the Aonth 5Teet. Memphis Arslsnche. More cotton spindles, fewer oliti cians, more person eui ployed in fac tories and fewer as walking amenals, are reat ueods of the South. The KjMtiratl Spin. IT lUUrlj bis Time. Nome irreconciUblo Senators are still of the opinion that Have ought not to restored to the Kentiblicaii osrtv an jasmcy nave htanl that he will sign the army appropriation bill they will have discovered lhat thev are op Iod to it. Work of this kind clls for no ordinary sort of sLatOMiuanhip. The Kent iKs foe to. Kroru the fhiUUelphl Times. Th.e who are nrging Mr. schariah Oian.llcr as a Presidential candidate for lb next year shouldn't overlook the fact thai the Michigan Senator ia serving out :he unexptrtsl term for which Mr. Itutnerford Ji. Have w1u el cite. I. . - - i ff rtnr.eld Rpu Utlcrno. In tit rvcnt4wh to MUniMippI ccnrntin Jeft lri nxid h bl never rii ?ou:im woman recon-trui-tel. Tbi U proluDr due to tLe fci that the women did 'no righting. Tbe Mint thing isaeen at the North in (be cmae of tbe -eople who did Done. ITHE GENUINE DR. C. MoLANE'S Celebrated merian WORM SPECIFIC OR X 111, ! A kill A A s. SYMPTOMS OF WOKMS. THE countenance i pile ;:;v! 'cad en-colored, with occasion..! ;ii"-hc-; or a circumscribed snot on one o: l;o:l; cheeks; the eyes become dull the pupils dilate; an azure si r.v.c.n It runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and .oi.ictime bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip: occasional headache, with hunmin,' or throbbing of the cars; an luiusu.:! secretion of saliva ; slimy cr furred tongue; breath very foul, p uticul.r iy in the morning ; appetite variable, sometirites voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, a others, entirely gone ; fleeting pains in the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout '.he abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent Iy tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and di 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 the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C McLane and Fleming Bros, on the rrapper. :0: OR. 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 Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they tacd without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be nsed prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are no equaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the li.l, with the impression Dr. McLane's Li er T:i ls. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Hr.os. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Tills, prepared by Fleming Itmv, of I'itMhiirgh, Pa., thj market being fall of imitations of the name XIcL(tttef spelled ditlerentry but tame pronunciation. VEGETINE Purifies the Blood, Reno vates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MEDICAL PEOPEBTIES ARE Alterative, Tonic, Solvent AND DIURETIC. Ieee';'ne Reliable Evidence. , . JIa. fl. R. Sravawi: Cgeline :rSlr-l wii! mm clrflly )J my ttt'.iuK aj to Xi- frM Yppf llf nun,'r 7ou tiar a"SJjr racaivwi icjjiuiiii,, futut or oor xaj A arwlAam. VaosTi. jr 1 m 6!Cline u'inh ra. Ue mKI u )l frtl9f,.fjr I tMkl,JeJ ciT6r ! i . thirty yart wlili IbaX dreadful I egninC duf.f.raUrrTi. Hid iMkTiurb bad YpTt inn M iLougb 1 Deer coV4 lrcaili6 Tv Ul anj nx r. anl Vrr.tTiXK liaa k-yir1 an.l I do tt K tliauk t egetlneil H the tlm that tliere U ao a runiirln at VrorTtNE, Voc.f i nn "J aVxbink it on r f tlic trt . fcinkln fa!Iiga at tbe ionm b, YCClinC auVtoa eTerrhndy tv tak- Ui VoniMi, f.TT I ran aaeure Uiam V i : r1 " of Ua tuart B-Kliiaa rgetinc.tiiat wM. I MM. r.. OOFUC, tlCor. Masaitna and Walnut K.V. Vcgelinc Caiu-rMcn Mwa. 1 Yegetiiie Gr I V 12 S Health, Strength AND APPETITE. Ycgetine Vcgetine Vegctine Mt danrMer has rorflred rreat nx'Deni rrom iom use or iciriM. YP2rotInp'"'r d"llnln baltb was a louns ivft-wuc,,, rreat anxiety to all ber friends. A few bol -Jet of Vkgctix re- 1 egCllUC,'to,'''" ber health, atrengtb and X. H. TILDEX. t tgll!Ut.rnsaran'e and Kal Estate Agt., io. j ssara uuuuinp. Boston, M Vcgelinc Vcgetinoj' CANNOT BE EXCELLED Vocrctine Vesctlne CriARLriTOWX. Mar. 29. 1800. .11. Ki Stiveh: Iar Sir Tills la to certify that W.rP f I nr " l,v your "Blood I'rerwra- fc 1 " L .1 W.r." In m faTnilv (nr a.w.r.l - . yeara, and think lhat, for Scrofu- f ejjeiiue 'aori ankaroua Humoraor Kbeu pnatlc aflertiona, It cannot te ex VcplinA ano s a blood purifier or i ifet:i.l-fpriDg mlicln, it ia the beat , tliina I bare ever ned. and I bars 1 elTCIIIlP n ainviet erervlbin. 1 can " i' beerfnlly rerommrud it to any Vcsetiue, ns in xiffi or auck a meuicins. oura reapwlfullr, a M a a lilVaxlnnr Vegctiiiej No. 19 I(uall atrest. Vegetine Vegelinc llECOXJUIEND XT Heartily. Sor-rn Boston. Feb. 7. trTOt Vegetine ,Mn. Sti:vks: I iKar Sir I bae taken aeTaral f egCline fc ttlrs of your Vki.ktixk. and am V.tivn-e-f It i a valub renisvly Varrnl tnn fr I vpftla. Kidnrv omplalnt cBtuu( ,n, c,,n,.rai .K-t.iiitv or the aTiteiu. II t-an i jirt.ly ro-omiiicnj it to Pgetine hiXtUi-s 'r'i:n il. al.-Te coin- l-lS'nr. ..:us r in . :rul!y, V . :im: k p a n k pit. f Atben strMt PREWBEO BY H. R STEVFNS, BCSTCN, KASS Vege'he SoJ.f by All Druggists. T. J. A W. I. lloruer- SCHOOL II i; N D K R S O X, N.C. Wt Ihull opn the Kail Term of our chool n the . com! Monday In Jnlv nm Classical an. MaiMtical Tbe prlcv oi U ard aud tuition ia per lomliiuof twenty wrfkn. Kor circular and particular add reus T. J.4W.U Horrek. Ilendenton, Ji. C TALIS OTT & SOXS, Siockoe Machine Works, RICHMOND, VA.f MA.M FAtTlKEKS OF Portable and Stationary Engines and Boilers, Saw Mills, Corn and W heat Mills, Shaftings, Hangers and Pulleys, Turbine Water Wheels, Tobacco Facto ry Machinery, Wrought Iron Work, llrass and Iron Castings, Machinery ol every description. GINNING AND THRESHING MACHINES A SPECIALTY. l'roiuptly an.t Done. RrpMlrint; Carefully TalbotVs Patent Upark A waster. THK INVENTION OF TIIK AGE. Talbott'a now Patent Spark Arrester is really the only perfect and reliable one, and. i sutierseding' all others in use. The great eliiciency of this Arrest er is attracting universal attention, and is being endorsed by the best mechan ical engineers and insurance companies. Its prominent features are : It does not destroy the draft. It does not interfere with cleaning the tubes. It will noi LuUKfl up, and requires no cleaning. It requires no direct dampers to be opened when raising 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. Iiesides, when water ia used, if neglected, the efficiency is destroyed bv evaporation of the water, and the boiler is kept in a filthy con dition. It is simple and durable, and can be relied upon. It can be attached to any boiler. Xo planter should be without one ol them. Insurance companies will in sure gins and barns where the Talbott Engines and Spark Arresters are used at same rale as charged for water or horse-power. jr Send for illustrated circulars and price list. STRONACII .v AT.T-COTT. Manufac turer's Agents, Raleigh, N. C. Branch House, at Charlotte and Go'.ds" boro. mays-tf Canal treet from Sixth to Seventh. RKIinOM). EN(iIXKS. portatilo and stationary. rSA W M1LI. (1RIT-MILI.S. BtllLKKS. CAST IXJS of BRA.-S and 1RUX. OK(JlX(;S &c. M ACAIX ERY for Uold and Coal Mines Bias Furuaces-H- ii We call A"cial attention to our IMPROV ED l'OKT BLE EXUIK. for agricultural and other purjoses. Tlie Boilers of our Arricultural Emrines are provided with our PATENT PREMIUM SPARK ARRESTERS, dvic ly which the hparks ar forced ot pac downward over a n-servoir of water and effectually e t in u inhed without the use of wire K-aue. lur is the only arrangement of this kind which afford x free access to the boiler tubes for cleaning' from each end. AUo, to our new styles SMALL LOCOMO TIVlvS for hauling I u tuner and other article? upon sracuways and n&rruw if iiajfe railwayr The t.et Planters reKar.i our CilXXIXu ENUIXES su perior to any in use. Send for Illustrated Catalopue free. Other thing's beinir equal cncouraweSout hern institutions. Kei-alr work solicited and prompt ly done. ShaftitiB-. Pulleys, Ac. for win Houses. "Manufacturers of Jones' patent Tobacco Bump Machines t- work bv hand or power WM. E. TAX. NEK .kif K. R. BAL'WHAM. Rich square, u Qen 1 Agent ii Eastern Xorth Carolina. tiKX. J. J. Whitkhkak Agent Rii.ttnill. X C. Cteo w. Konixso.vs Eagle Brewery, IJL'i'JI.VNA.N Sl'lUNGS, "VKST CLAY ST., RICHMOND. V A. The Gold Medal was awarded George W. Kohinsnn for superior A le. Porter and Lager literal the Virginia suite Agricultural Fair of 17-H. Head and see what 1 r. Win. II. Taylor sa. State Chemist of Virginia. STATK ASSAVEK AXU ( 'II KM ISTs Ol-'FICE, liit HMOxn, November 1, lsr.s. The Later Beer manufactured, hv Mr. G. W. Kohinson, at tlie KAGLK BHEWEKY. in this city, has htrn chemically examined hy me, the samples tested having heen col leeted by myself, and found free from adul terating sut)stanees. It tnav he used as a medicine, or beverage in full assurance of its purity. Wm. H. i j.i lok, M. 1)., state Chemist. This P.eer Is put up in and 'fbhls., and also bottled for FAMILY hi-a BAK use. All orders must be accotn.ianiea w ith the cash, or good reference. may 1-Vdly The Great Discovery. PURCELL in iyLl-d.tw tf LADD & CO., RichmoTid, Va. JEWELRY, WATCHES, Diamonds, Spectacles AND MKDAI.S AXD BARGE-PIS A MKC'IATY. THE largest stock of goods in the South. Solid Silver and riattnl ware. Grwwi. old at faetorv crices. Watch renatrino- u 1505HSOr specialty. Order by mall promptly attend ed to and satisfaction in all cases guaran John H. Tyler & Co., . Successor to MITCHELL. A TYLER, 'o- l.OOS M aln Street, Rleltmond. Va. The oldest Jewelry House in the Souh auz 27-dawIjr -20 c. Mille's Ariosa Coffee. I will hereafter keep this well-known brand of Coffee regularly In Stock. It Is a good roasted not ground.', ollee, already glazed and requiring no egs to clear it. Tut up in $1 packages, full weight; rct-.iil price 20c. per pound. Samples free on applica tion. A FILL LI.E OF ROASTED COFFEE of every kind; best quality, fresh and at low prices. UUEEX AXD BLACK TEAS of every description. We sell Teas only from the original Chest Keep no mixed Teas, but will mix them to order. Smoked Beef sliced or shaved to order. Bost Butter received every week by express, retail 25c. per pound. Everything: in Staple ami Fancy GROCERIES, at low prices and delivered promptly. E.. J. Hardin. lunelfUtf II01?SFORD'S BREAD PREPARATION. As agonts fortius excellent Baking Pow der we can sell to dealers as low as they can buy in New York or Baltimore. We have received by to-day's freight twenty-five cases which we deliver to city trade at per case. V. C. & A. B. STRONACH. 300 pounds Genuine Southampton Hams just received. W. C. & A B. STRONACII. Sew York "Oilt EIre' and Cream ery Butter which we retail at 25 cents per pound, and good margin to dealers. W. C. & A. B. (STROXACH. 'Excelsior" Family Flour, our new brand, warranted to give satisfaction where Patapsco has been used 57 per bbl. Bridge- water Family and Paptapsco Family Flour in packages to suit customers, ud lowest market price. W. C. & A. B. STROXACH. Whortleberries the finest Sainnso n county blues, received every day. V. C. .fc A. B. STROXACH. A. W.FRA PS. RALEKill, X. C, Agent for TOM coorEirs LAI KKI. VALLEY CENTENNIAL OLD RYE ANIJ Wheat Whiskey, A Jiargilotalways on hand from; two four years old, iniversally acknowledged to be; Tbe tinet Whiwky made in the South. Persons wishing Strictly Puje Spirits For Medical and oilier purposes can get any sie package From 3 to 50 Gallons, By addressing T. N. COOPER, Eat;le Mi P. o.. Iredell county, N. 1879. OLD and TRIED. 189 OLD NICK, ( OKX AXD BYE,) This reliable brand of PCKE WHISKEY has been successfully tested by the lovers of first-class Whiskey for the past 50 years, and has preserved its high reputation undi minished. It is offered to the public with the full guarantee of the t ioprietor. and will not fail to give perfect satisfaction whenever used. For sale by all lirst-elass dealers. Address, JOS. mayy-tf WII.MAMS, Panther Creek, Yadkin Co , N.C. ttacljincnj. E Y ERY DAY We are receiving inquiries or orders for the Reliable Sonthern Engine, made by Talbott it Sons, Richmond, Va. Every agent is expected to increase his sales this season, and the manufacturers are now working night and day to fill orders. Per sons of experience never fail to buy this Standard Machinery. Ginning Engines a specialty. They have invenjt"d the best Spark Ajrester ever known. We are agents for ttfe beStquality of all kinds of machinery. Tjon't forget the "Improved Enil Minke ireejtstakes Tnreslier, Horse - Powers and Buckej e Mowers of C. Aultman fe Co., tlie best made (.'all and see our sample machinery. Stronach Allcott, Manufacturers and Owner's Agents and Machinery Dealers, June21-tf RALEIGH, N.C. Itttsccllaneous. Wire Riling and Orna mental WORKS. DUFUR &CO. o. 36, N. Howard St. Baltimore, Md Xmay-9d-t,f I repectfnlly call the attention af my friends, patrons aud the public greneraUy of the South to MY NEW, UNADULTERATED AND HEALTHY LAGER, rewed purelv of malt nd bops, by tbe v lenna met nod and expressly lor expotaticc JALUB SJ4tU 2315 Uermau stre-t, Baltimore, Md. d Ik C CARPETS! CARPTS I offer ror sale J on very reasonable terms, a lot of very lne Three-ply Extra Superfine and Super ine. Also some Cotton Chain from the ery best mills in the country. Not having room, I will sell very cheap. Please call ind examine. Also Rugs, Matting and vvindow shades. WILLIAM DAFFRON, Ajfclii stieet 20c- D. S. WAITIIL& BRO., f - Wholesale and Retail dealers In Ready-Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, No tions, Hosiery, Gloves, Trunks antl Valises, 25 Fayette velle street, Raleigh, N. C. 4-4 PRINTED CAMBRICS Dress Goods At Si-ie per yard, 12 FOR S1.00. A Light Colored Alpacas Hamilton Mills 10c. per yard. The Cheapest Soft-Finish Cambrics in States the I'nited SOME EXTRA BARGAINS In White Swits and Organdie Muslins, Lawns! Lawns! Every Style and Color, 6' cents per yard, worth 10 cents. A fine assortment CURTAIN LACE with Jj A C E LA M B 11 E Q U I N to match. COLORED DAMASK And Table Covers. Fruit Cloths Xtipkinn to match. liOnts and Short. White and Colored 4 Yeargan, Petty Bnd Jones. jime 6-tf. Low Prices Rule I Day ! L. ROSENTHAL & CO.. Have made the experiment of purchasing a stock so complete as to include the latest novelties ir Kens, Youths, Boys & Childrens' Clothing, We offer this season to the consumers a line of Linen L'lsters, Irap d' Ete Suits and Gossamer Coats. Also, a full line of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Slippers ! including tlie best make in the country. There can be found in our stock a complete line of Fancy iools, and Fur, Wool and Straw Hats and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. We have added to our stock a lineoi Ladies' Linen Suits and Ulsters I We invite public inspection and are at all times ready to give quotations of prices. Buying largely for cash only, as we do, for three stores, we claim that our prices are as low as any house in this State, and custo mers would do well to call on us before pur chasing. L. ROSENTHAL & CO., mav 27 - Raleigh. X. C." New and Fresh Goods AT a. ROSENBAUM'S BROWN TABLE LIXEN HAMASK BLEACHED " HALF BLEACHED " Tl'hKEY RED Xine (9) different qualities in all. Napkiiik and Waiter 4 lollis match tlie same. to TOWELS, CRASHES and QITLTS aupply. -new RECEIVED MONDAY BY EXPRESS, Hamburg Edging, Parasols, Pans, Tcr tion Lace, all very cheap, a bargain. Call early or you will miss Respectfully, M. ROSEN B A CM. June lS-tf DR. ALLENS LIGHTX1NG CUKE. THE STANDARD REMEDY OF NORTH CAROLINA. For Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Dyspepsia Cholera, unonc, uiarrncpa, Dysentery Pleurisv. Lame Back. Pains in the side, LIVER ANDKIMKY 1ISE.SKS. CURE OF 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 )K)iind Eoots and Herbs. None genuine without my Portrait and Signature. For sale by Williams & Haywood, Wholesale Druggists, HaleUh, N. C. april ll-d3m Black Mountain Salve I Used to Heal Fresh Wounds, Scalds, Borns, and Eaiieeiaily Galls, Cuts and Calks IN HORSES. Mailed post-paid on receipt of 25 Cent. Direct to JOHNBOSSEST, No Post Office Box 7, RALEIGH, If. c. may 28-tf Lace op Lisle Tli mil Ms NEW ROUTE. QUICKTIME! New Coacfies AND Smooth Track. Bileigh & Gaston andSaleigh Auv.:ta Air-Line Eailroad Companies, Office of Gex'l.Superistf.nhen r. Raleigh, X. C, June in, -,K Tersons wishin?to visit the Mm ti t ;: i n Xorth Carolina will rind a most AGREEABLE ROUTE VIA of i BY WAY OF I A M I ET, C 1 1 A II LOTT 1 AXU sp.vit TANBURG TO? HENDKK SOXVILLE. Leaving naieign at p. m., on sire 41.... I.ma.. I- t .11 l... 'per-,, Hendersonville about six p. m. Thenre l,v Fast Stages to Asheville IN THKEE AND A IIAI.F Hot KS. By this route, they have the dav for tho Mountain trip, and the comfort of the pas sengers is in tide tlie tirst consideration. JXO. C WINDKH, June l- in Superintendent. CON DOS ED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA R O A i). It A I L- TRAIXS GOING EAST. No. 0. Daily ex. Mm. Date, May 11, 1879. No. 2, Daily. No. 4, Dally. Leave Charlotte.. Salisbury. HighPoint Arr. Greensboro.. I.eaveGreensboro Arr. Hillsboro Du'ham " Raleigh Lv. Arr. Goldsboro. . . 3.9mm! 0.45 pm C.dl a mi 8.02 pm 7..S()a in; lo. Is p m K.n.'ia in!U.0o pin 8.20 am 10.10a ni lo."yam l-.15pm! T.iki pm 11.41 p m 1.11 u 111 4.'.D u in 3..ipm) 5.4oani' 5.."j p m 0..jo a m 'o. 47. At Greensboro with R. A D. R. u. for all pioints Xorth, Kast iind Vv'est. At i 'dsboro with W.i Y. R. 11. for 'Wilinini; to. . o. 45 Connects at Greensboro with R. t I). R. R. for all points Xorth, Kast and West. TRAINS GOING WFST. No. Daily, ex. Mm. Date, May 11, 187!) Xo. 1. Daily. No. 3. Daily. IjV. Joldsboro Ai'. Raleigh I. v. " Ar. Durham " Hiilshoro " Greensboro... I.v Ar High Point... " Saiisburv " Charlotte 10.10 a m ti.0 pml 12.40 p milu.U pnii 4.10 p in , j 9.CHIH in S.-i'i p in 1 1 1. J.'ia )n 0.17 p in1 LI p in 8.'2."pm . lip in ..'" p in , i."7a ni. !.l()piii 7..'ila ni h'.-U J li. !C.7a Hi 12.-'" n m i 1. 17 a in' . 4i Connects at Greensboro w ith Sa lem Branch, at Air-Line Junction with A iV. C. A. L. f ailroad for all point s .s( .ut h and Southwest; at Charlotte w ith ('.. C. k A. R. for all points South and Southeast ; at Salis bury with V. N. C R. R. daily except -Mm. day for all points in Western North ( :in lina. Xo. 42 Connects at Air-Line .Inn : ton with A. A- C. A. L. tor all points 1 1 1 Southwest. .iid SALEM BRANCH. I.v ( S reeiisboii dai 1 v e .1 miihIhv Ar Kerners ille " Arrive Salem " " Leave Salem " " Ar Kernersvillc " " Ar Greensboro " 'J " Connecting at Greensboro with R. A. 1). and N. C. Railroads l :-') - I I 1" " ll.l.'J " li. IK " S.I 10 " tru ins on SLEEPING CAES WITHOUT CHANGE Run both ways with Trains Nos. I and 2 between New York and Atlanta via Rich mond, Greensboro and Charlotte between Greensboro and Augusta, anil both ways on Trains Nos. .". and 4 between New York mid Savannah via Richmond, ( h n lot te and Au gusta. J8L-Through Tickets on sale at Green, boro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points South. South west, West, North and East. I or Emigrant rates to points in Arkansas mut Texas, address J. i:. M.Viird. Gen. Passenger Agent. Richmond. Va. R ALEIGH & GASTON RAILROAD. Change of Schedule. Sl'lTRIXTENDKNT'S OFFIc'K, ) Raleigh, N". O , June :, lh7i. j On and after Friday, June :th, ISTH, trains on the Raleigh & Gaston Kail road will run daily (.Sundays excepted) as fol lows : leave Leave Raleigh 8 40 a m Weldon 2 -U) p in Airiveat Arrive at Weldon .... 1 10 " Raleigh 7 to " Mail train connects at Weldon with tl mail trains of the Heahoard and Roanoke anil Petersburg Railroads. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Raleigh at 4.- P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 3..J0 A. M. Leave Weldon at 4.20 A. M. Arrive at Raleigh at 3.40 P. M. J NO. C. WINDER, may Superintendent. R ALEIGH & AIGCSTA AIR LINK RAILROAD COMPANY. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Si'PEKINTENDET'S OFFIf'F, ) Raleigh, N. '..June 5th, I7H. On and after Friday June Uh, 1ST!), trains on the Raleigh t Augusta Air-Line Railroad will run daily fHundav excepted) os follow To take effect 7:30 a. m. Monday, May 19, 17V Ieave Leave Raleigh 8 00pm Hamlet 2 30 am Arrive at Arrive at Hamlet..: .. 2 00 " Raleigh 8 30 " Train No. 1 connects at Hamlet with tlie C. C. Railway for Wilmington, Charlotte and all pointsSouth. No. 2 connects at Raleigh with the Raleigh t Gaston Railroad for all jKiints North. JOHN C. WINDER, Superintendent. i r . Smoking Tobacco. . MANUFACTURED BY E. H. POGUE. -uocMAiK. U UJI If A1 . IV. . L,nmia J. J. THOMAS. Agent. June7-ly Haleigh. N. C. T X TA.Vl'Kl) A gentleman living in Kai t iL. eigii wishes the services of a lady who has had some experience in the care and management of children, and als' in housetiold affairs. Address with real name, giving references. P.O. P.OX 2it), jnnelT-tf. Ilaleigh, N.C T. J. FOSTER &G0; Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars General Commission Sferchanta, 112 Empire Block Broad Street. Tobaccos a specialty. Rome, Oa., April 17, 1S7D. riK23-tf TnB Ealeign & Angnsta R. R
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