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i DAILY NEWS TUKSDAY, (KTOIIKK 23. 1ST. Thk following account for the cir culation of the OkoIou X!it?s: Mr. J. C. MoMurphy, of Marlon, Iann county, low. Lam been amusing himself br ubsu-ribing for copy of the Oleolonm 'sratis nd paAstrtpr Ii ATonnd inocg hi Iauocrlla frieods, be being out bis scheme. Mr. Conklinir had mple warning; a third of the press of tbeState denounced his attempt Ifx un measured terms. ThePresfdqntitltitT wni clouded. It was hoped that j Mr. Hayes" course would be uuehas ton- ci TLtto hi political foes, antJlUat ia this he would receive the beurty aupport of lh -JtepubJ hu leaders.' Mr. Conk ling aaw fit to run counter to this de sire. He was under obligations to Mr. Cornell and he imagined he saw a Chance to pay this drbt, strengthen his I f and, and the amount raised, therefore. wouiu not yieiu mem earn, xxegroes have been called improvident; but tbese negroes are not likely to "be very improvident on the means lately itlr-Dl-diei. It mar be that t'JOXort thinks It such good fortune for the negiocst to get 011$ of the South that they ; do not retlpnytMng else. - - Olfcftf lr"P-"-'"? ')nj'llM" -thai will oome before the approaching ew- hb auU mAke himM)lf lUe Lb conferee la Loudon li the alXIi- tsxaeiigl leader of his party, lion of Saturday, now observed as th Uenn he e bMe1 fewUfhfVlh' A telegram, from tlme Jly iIUOt.ratlc foIly he baa L6od5n aj1Jebrew buaine men are WTered Lbl 1(3Mt Kroundf anU lueana to complaining that they are practically uke tbe j,, ue 80UKQt reaeh R ,ftxicd in trade to five dj in tbe yfM.rtUrond mrrj Cornell with him to wee, aou m laua oisao,- mat hfcletorvcnmnlAtA. Tt rm!,i TawUftabj -It Is thought in advanced Jewish circles in London that tbe adop tion of tbe change to tbe Christian Ban day Is only question of time. " i.AMQxa tb.Mitumper' who are ex . pelted to eiectrify New York thin week is George W. Williams, the colored . man elected to the Ohio Legislature from tbO'CincinuaU district, lie was taken to New York and is Tery iudjg iianl about tbe treatment be rerfived at the hotel wttere he find, went uou rvacittug that city, lie says : 1 placnl myself at the service of the committee and was told to come here. I did . anJ vsrti placed in ;i little nxiui up underMie rnoT and the w niter brought ir.f the bill of fare and t"ld me lo order mv I Teak last an. I that it would 1m- sent to uiy room. This is the Iirt time I ever forbidden to enter a dining room of a hotel. I refused to have my break foal sent up to uie, and Haiti I pre ferred going to . restaurant. I shall leave here innue-di ttely and tind a bouae vhe:e 1 can be treated like m gen -tleiuau. The Hon. I'harle Foster, (iovornor elect of Ohio, has oeen interviewed. He states that General Kuing's mistake was in underrating the aggregate vote likely to lw ct. He rated it at t3 ,, wniie i r. r oster s estimate was b.., 0). "Taking that a.n a bajis ho was able to cipher out hi- own suivss lv counting the voters returned by the 1 emocratii- e-.in .iion as certain tc co for him. He underestimated the strength of tlx Republican reserx c?i, whirli were nil brought out by our vig orous cam.tign." He i a!s. ot the opinion the rcnult if the election h is prartimlly W 1 1 i I Son.ilur Thurm n so fr a. the Presidential race is con cerned. It is now p!iitiy percci by c eryboly Ihsl neither he nor any ott:er IH -mof-r.it n b"pe to carry t h;o. It aiTi-vt Mr. 1 iilou pnsp,-t.s erv faioral'ly. "In my opinion j: rem-is Tllden's inrtl formidal-'c crinj -ut.r. Judce Ihiirn.an, altoiiher from the tie!d. and make New York the pivo tal State of the mmpAi.ni. Tl!-lens powers if orgat)i.it:on aie rf--:lv vkonderful. aiul it sta tus to n,e the re sult of our el tioii h.is ;nal!v im p roved hi rluin os." TilT Mr. t'oriu'll Ivis unnr luke wsrm friends iu the ranks of the New York ltepulili'Miis is eil known. It has Un e ident lir some time, jiidi; in frtn the expression m!e bv men of high standing in the party. Sul joiue.1 is Vice-l'resi-lent Wheelers words on the subject : I lid not sdvor-o the nomination of Mr. 0rnell. I believel that, owing to minplication4 irnt ing out of the New Y01 k cuMotu-hoiise, another m. in won) I istminand more votes, but a ma jority of tl.e i'on et:tioti ditTeredui:h me. and Imiw ing a!w : s to the principle whtrh underlit-s .ur form of inivt-ni-nient. I ehs: rfii!lv a--eptt il r.s d' i:.n. Cornel) now i-nrri- the flag of the l"n .n upon the skirmish line fr New York's position in th 1rre.1t fight nexi yer. I follow thst rlig wherever 1 He its fold, whoever may the standard tiearer. andfnmthe j-.ition trained llV New York on the it Ii of November next she will ld the storming mluinn in Is.4 snd 11. at the thinner of the Ite puNiean arty uj-.m the rampai'.s of the fortres of tse I emo.-rats. These are brave words, but to what uu iu unoun; .- Air. onKUiig a year a;o wst at arian.-e with the Adminis tration aUmt this same Mr. Cornell. The Saratoga 'cm vm ion indorstsl Mr. Conkling and flouted Mr. Hayes. The Republican nominee for Governor of the state on w hich .lepends Kepubli- an uo-esjj in ls-sj has toU indorsed by (he Republican Administration, although it is a clear ea.se of "raw crow ," ami it may safely be assumed that the weight of iuflueuce, including the custom bouse, ex erted in favor of Mr. Cornell will not be very eret. Mr. Wheeler "bows to the principle," but couplers Mr. Cornell rather an indiitereul -ad-Jutor. to be aeen if he can do It.' Some of the promiuent tnon of that party have open ly denounced Mr. Cornell's nomination such men as George William Curtis, William K. Dodge, David Dows, and inanj prominent uerchanta who were not particularly enchanted with Mr. Cornell's course whilo in tbe custom houso; they assert that the Saratoga oouveotiou was packed and there was not a fair expression. The movement is spreading and may seriously inter fere with Mr. Con kling's plans. If Mi lonioll is defeated Mr. Conkling's chances in lM) are exceedingly dim. To ollsel this detection is the Tain mxnv Ih)U. It is understtHxI to le an alliance with the Republicans to de feat Goernor Rohinsoii, thereby moaning Mr. Tilden. The Governor's course has Ikhmi such as to commend li 1 111 to the farmers, ai.d it is Uiteil with much plausibility that although Mr. Kelly can carry fitly thousand votes with him, Governor Robinson can gain that much from the Republican mal contents and the farmers on account of Tammany's action, for in the rural districts Tammany is looked upon as the siuk of iniquity, and an open light w ith that faction is looked upon as a good claim for indorsement. At present each party claims a victory by a small majority. There never was a State so thoroughly districted and close estimates formed by means of polli ig liis as New York. Yet there arc causes that may create a change in 011 rent calculations. The railroad ring is powerful, headed by Thomas ii, Al vord. of Onoiui.iira, and James W. Husted.ot Westchester; the insurance rinz, hea-led by George II. Sharpe, of I'i-ter; the old canal ring, headed by J.irvis Lord and son, ot Monroe, ami llliam It. U oodm, of Cayuga. The iast is shat'.erisJ to some e-xteut, thanks to e- tov. Tilden and the f urther reforms li.s-.itutetl ami enrried out by Jo ernor Rolinoi., and that is w lu re his princi pal opprtsition lies. Still, Jarvis Lord :is in the Syr.n-iisf C.n eniion and dul not follow the Tamm.iuy loii ; but he is trick v and will bear wat-hing. lu the other bainl Mr. Woodin, w ho is a e:iudidate for elect i .n to bis old seat in the state Senate, docs not possess his old-time popularity. the canal swindlers of lv; and the k now 11 la t t it it he recei v is' S injmo from Twml for his vote 011 the New York charter h is damaged him terribly in his ounty, and iu 174, we believe, he went out of his county, a county usual ly lving alsiut majority, lehind his opponent, an unknown lawyer, who w as .set up to lo k nocked dow 11. If he cannot get the support he on.-e had, the efforts of this ring in at least four counties u id be neii t ra! i e. 1. To-moirow w e sii ill resume this sub ject, giving liirliier l la-uinii, ot tbe resjfcii e eiiauees. irtou. New Berne Nat SheJI, 27th. , , '. rr s s After E06ch nrouble and tribulatio t" we again make our bow. We are rot in aa good shape a we deir to-be, w- mg m) me tact tnatour employees are not thoroughly- acquainted with the new press but ve hope to do better. Our many patrons will, weare sure, ex cuse, all short comings for tho present. THE GENUINE DB.C.3SIcLANES , ' Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC 1 m vyxv VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WOKMS. THE countenance is pale nnd leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, , or a circumscribed spot on one or both cieeks; the eyes become cUiil ; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper 1;; ; occasional headache, with humming . or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, on the derrick and was holding oue of i'e5 voracious, w:tu a j.-na.nj; k A .1 Wr.0ti jiori r... .tWo.,A. 1 sensation of the stomach. :v others. position, causing the log, to fall back 'entirely gone; fleeting pains in the into the river suddenly, throwing the, omach ; occasional nausea and vom nnfoitunate man about twenty feet in' itinsr : violent nains throughout he iiiu air, nuvre no scrutft ui 1 lifting l the must and was hurletl back, on the deck, recei vinr "injuries which resulted in his death two'hours after. The body was brought down on the train Friday nieht and taken to the residence of the. deceased on jerman street. Aliert whs :i ounir man and loaves a wife and oi;e child. Killed on Irrlc-k. New llerne Nut fchell, 27tfi. James Albert. .a colored man of this city, em ploy el by (Jeneral Kausom on one of the derricks used in cleaning Noose river channel of obstructions, was killed near Latiranire on Thursday morning. A lare log find teen hoisted out of the riTer and was resting nearly balanced on- the edge of tbe derrick, tho heaviest end being in the watsr. AllertwRs astride the end which was L. R. W Y ATT, VVinston'Male Academy. Winston, X. C. Classical, iiathemattcai, scientiicai and Gr3car a Cotton Commission Merchant, vyvajx iin. 1 V.101, Fall Session begins the ith of August and continues 2) weeks. Board and Tuition to suit tbe times. Winston, for social, moral, and healthful ad van tages, has no superior. For full par ticulars, A duress, J. A Monroe, A. M. Principal. ju!y2)tf. Iou't Know Hall llirir Value." "Thev -iuel me of Aixue, Uilious- ne.s and Kidney Complaint, as recom mended. I had a half bottle left which I used for mv two li'.tle uirls, who the dcM torsand neighbors said could not be cured. I won In bavo lost both 01 them oneniht if I had not tfiven them Hop Hitters. Tliev did them so much irood I continued their use until thev were cure.!. That is why I sav vou tlo not know half the value of Hop liitters. ami do nwt recommend thetn hih enough." I?., Itoche-ster, N. V. See other column. "tlcbirnl. YEGETINE. Behoid Me a Well Woman. CANCER- Montoomkky, Ai.a., June Lfi, 1S7". H. H. Stkvens, IJoston. Hear Sir: I have for yei.rs been a suffer er ironi ;i dreadful Canckk in my Hide which -;iu -f me untold agony, iuil n I am a m mow wiin a iuinilv Uepeneent upon mv ext-rtions for a supporl. my miiii of ImhIv ;i only equalled ly Uiy ialu of mi ml. il seeing my children waul for bread. 1 v:is p re-en ted by a kind friend in Cincinnati with hall a doen iMifflfK uf V..-,.tirio .. r,i although one loltlo is still untouched, be hold me ii well woman, completely restoretl in l..Mly nil. I mind, and aide to perform my a.'i-iiottiined dutic.-. l.oi. may you live!und may the iltory of my wonderful cure le:ul oilier like sufferers U purehsse vour valu able medicine. If it is, with t he hi t cent they Nves. Yours gratefully. -MIW. FXLLKRSUTT. I write tlu toertiry that I have known Mrs. Fuller Suit from childhood, mid liave seen the hours of agony, that her patii-Pt woiiuilih -od has heeii -a!Iiil ujon to en-dun-. he has sull led untold imonie.s and now -Its l.csid.-m,- in pt-rfci-t lieallh with her child upon her knee. Tne prayers of tlni grateful woman will ever he voiirs, mv iiohie sir. and we add our testimonv tthV tliotisaiils that favor the greatest of u!l His allinitv with 1 "'ixlcrii ilis-overies, Vevi tine." I - 141- iiui;. mks. fiiKid.Lr si M.;i:it sr iti:ki:i -r, ykaks. Piles, Rheumatism. A lliiritlarimi Itlnst. Atho.ti. ll-pati !i, -.V.ih. 1'rid.iv niht the ot!i -e 4 f the flourinu' on Tiiompsoii (iouiiM.vv. Mis., May , KS. If. U. Stk k.n.s. H.isii.s ; I have I. I'llr mui 01 .m r. 11. i,ew is Htri-et, near the M.k-o.i depot. tered bv bursla-s who boied a hole in the top of the lare ir.ni safe, tided it with a tremendous charge of j owder wiuen oiew the door nil. When Mr lw is arrh ed At his office this nioni imf ho found the -date of affairs in some confusion. Tbe door was blown across the room and struck the wall ith such force as to nearly knock iu the side of the hoiis. Fortunately t here wa. but a small amount ,f money in the safe, all of which was taken, in amount it was alxnii $1 lo.no. A thousand mil ti.-ket was also stolen. The inside re- cepta.-le for money and papers, a small wjuaie 1m, wa.s nzed nut and was IouimI tins mornmv; in a Held near the residence of Mr. I'etera, and with it the papers which were of course no use to the burglars. tiie.xkh loitK .i.i: rio.. On Tues,ly next, one week trom to-day, oc ur the New York election. Undoubtedly the Urgent vole ever polled in IbAtSUiie will ppur. There are several reasons why it should be o; oue Is, that for the first time in its history every State ofhee outside tbe Judiciary is U t? ti 1 1 e 1 . from tbe iiov ernor down to the memler of the low er house of the IUlature. This f.ict - In itself would tend to brim; out all the vote, but there 19 more th:tn this de pending on it; it is really a tiht for the Presidency. The part tew as now arrived a linst each otter are under the leailership of ftarnuel J- Tildeu aud Iloseot i'onkling respectively, llach count ou the ea tureof thai Si;e as a claim for the nomination by the respective eon ven tions. Whichever party wins in Inmi must win New York. If tJovc.-nor Robinson is re-elected Mr. Til den's chances are aiusure!. If he is defeat!, and the remainder cf the ticket is elected, Mr. Tilden mij;ht as well give up the r3,:ht. The election of Mr. Cornell means Mr. Cbuklinfc s hht in the next lie publican Contention. He can then Uy sound claim to his ability to carry New York. Hut there are certain things that militate against him in this cam paign, it is well known that Mr. Cor nell was the tone of sntentioii U tween Mr. Coukltng nd tbe present Admin istration, na when tbe lat:er pushed his armirant claims in favor of Cornell he alieuated many w lo lul I k-fore stoo-l by him through thick ami thin. These men were not mere politicians ; they were men who fought for hat they understood to be a principle, and felt indiiruant that one of their truste! leaders should attempt to throw out one of the beat planks of their platform, eiTil service reform, and undertake to male the President a tool for carrying One of Hie ArruuMult found. Ciiuaoo, October li.'. The Intii (Jx.itni sxs-ial reports that the Uxlvof a man was round on the Uku hhore road, near Tollesnone. Intl., this afier noon, upon whose clothes and sleeve . buttons were the initials of Webb, who accompanied Professor Wise in his bal loon ascension from St. Iuis. The Uy was otherwise unrecognizable on account of decomposition and bruises. The information comes through a pas senger who arrived over tho Kort Wayne road at Valparaiso from Tolle stone. This cannot be considered as reliable, as Professor Wise' a companion was named Iturr and not Webb. "ot the Moral ('onrujce. Washington Ih!. It baa not yet Uen fully detel 111 i m -d in the mind ot Conkling w hether he will round up lh? masiire of Ins revenge I y ordering .Mr. Hayes tofall in with Mr. Kvarts and Mr. Sherman in stumping for Cornell, or will sacrifice vengeam e on the altar of poin v. ainf avoid the de bilitating t fleets of M r. Hayes' wishy washy plauiudes. There can be no question that Mr. Hayes wouhl obev as humbly as Hie others" if Conkliiii; were to crack the partv whip and irive the order. He has not the m ral coma 'e How 10 brave Stalwart wrath. Two Dollar A Head. New York Tiaies. Allhougii the mass of the Republi can pariy is tupM.sed to have leen con evnitsj about, aud in sympathy with, tbe Atlored Jeopie w ho" liavo ieft the S.u:h 011 account of unjust treatment from their former masters, sii'-h would not kciii lo be the case from the slen der contributions made for their relief. Tho Kansas Freed man's Iteoef Asso ciation has re-enlly reported that les.s than ?,4-' iu all has been given in iheir aid bv twenty States aud tbe iMs'.iici of Columbia. Oiio has UtMi most literal 01 lejs illiberal, and she has contributed ies than jtl.OMi. This State Las given not quite ?1 2U0; Maasachuseis only Inuiana, nnneoia. fix; is.onsiu ?10; Con mvtuut, 9.',aud Maine, $.5. We cannot r mcmler w hen money has teeu so charily l4-stowed in this country upon any tauixt a counted worthy, tacts speak loii'U r than words, and" indicate that the h-siy or Republicans cannot elive tbe fugitive ueroe to be in any SM-tal need. If thev are, or bavo been, they can not have I e si aiucU belptsl. The wholo number of colored people in Kansas is estimated at boUt tive thou- en suffering ;,.r St venrs u llli tlo and loun.l 1,U! Pttie rebef from jiiiv iiie.h.-ine that I have taken for maliv veurs past. I,asf winter I sintered c nsii'h nibly w-i-se than ever be lore, also in con neet ion witii l;h -miiatiMii I was tsuirintsl to my I tu-several n k-. Having procinda lxttle of '. -gef in.- 1 to..'; ii vviih go.M effect. J coiil hiiied 1 be use. and nfur taking lour r rive bottles, rind myself simpar.il ively cure. I. Iiiin eiie.iiuily recot.iineiid it for the b. 11. lit I,-,; t 1 1 received IloUl it. Vnm v rc-peci fully, J W. I A O ( ; A I IT. r.1.0011 chKANsri: a.! rriiiri:!:. ,, Tt 1-I.Alll MA, TKN.N. II. U. srKVKvs. Yl-u.: Iear.-sir. I have tried Yeiret ine for Rben- j ni..tisni ai.d as ,, bio.M leanserand purifier 1 .0. . i:o-ni;i.. re .iiiuielul It ours ti nlv. i s. M. TKAVIS. V emetine Jf .i.S .V07" ITS 1JQ1W .. abdomen: bowels irrciiuJar. at '..dies costive; stools slimy, not un frequent 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 geneially 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 Vtn MIFUue bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :0: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy " fo :dl 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 stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepz.. atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are un-eq:-.aled. IlEWAKC OF IWZTATIOXR. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the !id, with the impression Dr. McLanl's Liver i.s. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McI.ane and Fleming 1:kos insist upon having the ;r nu;nr Dt. c. MoI.ank's Livek I'll : . nrenarej !-. Fb-niii.g Bros., d I'it! ,i i ; 'a. Pa., the racrket being fail of i:ni'ations of the name JtlcLaue spebed differeptly bu tame pronunciation. Pesich, Apple, Pear, Strawberry, Rasp berry, IJlackbei-ry, Shade and Or namental ' TREES and PLANTS. For sale clieap : or will excbaiisre Trees and Plants for too.l suitah'e land I'oi- fruit tr row Ins; near rail road and depot in N. . Ad dress I). S. MYidt, I'.ridgeville, Delaware. PROF. JAMES A. SSWELL, A. 31. . K. I?. I. 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BOI1 KKS, C,W IN(iS ofBRAHS and IRON, KH;IN S A, MACHIN ERY for Gold and Ccai Mii.pp Riab ' Furnaces, &c. We cal special attPiition to 011. 1 v I K v I ED PORTABLE ENOI.NE. for hiIcii!: .,i-h and other purjoses. The Roileis f ,ur Agricultural Engines are provided wit h ,.ur Patent Premium SPARK KXTIN'.IMSI. ! H a device by which the Sparks are fore. I tt, pass downward over a reservoir ot wnt -r -in. I effectually extln.tfuished wit licnil the us.- (,r wire gauze. Our is the only iiitiiiik' H ' ur . f this kind which afford x free a- ets 1.. ti.. boiler tubes for cleaning from eiiti. ml. The otflcers ot a large nuiiibei o. 111 e st insurance Companies pronounce fnis spark Extinguisher perl'et in il opci Mll New styles SMALL LO JOMOTU'KS for hauling: lumber, aud ot her art id.-.- ii.,.n tramways and narrow gaure railwar' The best Planters rcritrd 0111 iIJMN, ENGINES superior to an in ue.. Send t.. illustrated Catalogue free, ott-r limits being equal encourageSout hem 11. st it 11 f i.ms. Rejair work solicited and prompt y . i , ,M Hhaftlne. Pnllevs Ac. for (Jin Houses "Manufacturers of Jones' patent TohKi-eo A Work of Great Merit A Digest of CM Cases. IN THE orth Carolina Reports. By the Hon. A. W. Tourgee. What the Lawyers Say of It: "It Is an Indispensable aid to the pro'es- slon of the State." Hon. W. N. H.Smith, Chier Justice otN.C. "The work will give the greatest pos fihle facility in the investigation of any .- es- tion. " Hon. J. ti. Dlllard, Associate is- tiee N.C. "The hook is a universal brief." Ed. G 1 a- nam HutwoocI. "It will give him who has it such an ad vantage over him who has it not, that every practicing lawyer will find it a necessity." (Hon. G. Keade. "It is the best digest ever made by ai.j person In any country." Hon. Ihonvas Buffin. Price by express 812.00: by mail, post paid- S12.25. Address, Alfred Williams A Co., Publishers une21i RALEIGH. N C. terms Ralkigh, N. C, Sept. 16, 1879, 17-3m. Cotton store 1, and advances on liberal Bump Machines to work by hand 01 pov. ei WM. E. TANNKK A K. R. BAUGHAM. Rich Sqiiaie. N . Gen 1 Agent ii: Eastern North Car linu Gen. J. J. Wuirt;iiKAD. Areiii R41.K1011. N ". Jas. II. Baugham, Agent, ju 27- Scotlaud Neek N . 1 . JE WE L R Y, WATCH E S Diamonds, Spectacle AND EDW. J. HARDIN, GEOCER. GfiOIGE PROVISIONS ftliscrllaiteous. nS8LER'S LOCKYILLE FAMILY. Of Every Description. HAMS. Ferris', Soringtield and other Brands, N C. HAMS, BREAKFAST STRIPS. SMOKED BEEF, "Inside and Knuckle," sliced or shaved to order. NORTHERN ROSE POTATOES. NEW CHEESE. Patapseo.Orane Grove and other brands of FLOUR. New Millets! No. 1 Mackekel. FINE TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEES, Ac. ARBl CKLK'S ARIOSA COFFEE, fresh Roasted, at 20 cents per pound. ROASTED RIO, MARACAIBO AN I) JAVA COFFEES. SMOKING TOBACCOS. Blackwell s Durham, Duke's Durham and 'Oconeechee" Brands Finest Butter Received twice a week bv Express. Everything in STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. MEDALS AND nIMJK-l fcl'Ei I AIIT. THE largest stock of goods .1. ... .-. Solid Silver and Plated ware, lion sold at factory prices. Watch repair; n specialty. Orders by mall promptly ntter.d ed to and satisfaction iu all case - - uuuu teed. John H. Tyler & to Successors U MITCHELL A T Y j . -' . K No. 1,003 Main street, ltieliiuon i T)ie oldest Jewelrv House in !n aiur 27-iawlv Ftrxt-ClOnS Goods.' Low Prompt Delivery : Prices ! Same Goods at same prices mav be bought of Mr. FLEMING BATES. Aarent, next door to Citizens' Bank, and v. ill he promptly delivered. se t litt E. J. HARDIN. People who eat this flour will Jive longer make more money, wear better clothes, pay their pew- and house rent and go.'to church more regularly, and keep a larger bank ac count t han any other class of men. Forty more .acl. t.jiiMt ree-ivel by McMackin. Iu 27-dtf m. t. li;acii. G. K. LEACH. m& su 1 vj 5iIoN w. c. NEW BAKERY, M. T. LEAGH & CO.. 1 WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, Southeast Coknek Market Square PURCELL LA30 & CO.. RiehmoiKi. Va mayLi-difewtf rC s-sj-s--fc-too T. M "1 ' O ' z ria a tt JrSM- y -3 s- c c s--5 i K T-P 3 .-5 H V. r C rc 2. -L t--. '253. 75 2 2 e w Cakes ! Cakes ! ! Cakes ! ! ! $10 to $1000 invested In Wall St. stocks makes fortunes every month. Hook sent free explaining evtrj iniiitf. Aiiurrss BAATtll $ CO., BUiiKcis, 1 vvan.si., i. 1. U'X(i DISEASE. M77 1 month to agents. and expenses guaranteed oumt iree Suaw i Co . Auirusta. Maine H R u T ...... v . K,V'-M ALA- J- LsZ2. 11. K. STKVKNs, HosTiiN: I tuki- irreut jl-;isurc In reeommend ing your V egellnc. 1 have i.een su U'.ri ng fur a loinc time with the Ln:i- IMs-mm- trying every kind ol me.lieine t hat I eould get, hut none Deemed to do me anv k.mhI, uii'lll I trio,! your treat Ve-x'tiiie reineilv. I had us-,i it only a short time befor- I could dis cover a very great ehange in mv health for the better. I don't consider that your med icine ha its Uh1. for the disej;ses which y,"11 P,r'M,,SM u cure. ..specially tlie disease that I have e-n aftlu led with JOHN THOMAS. S777 A 1 EAR and expenses to atreius. uuint iree. Address P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine BL()(I I'l llIKIEU. II. R. Stkvixs, Es.i.: lear sir. Your Vegetine has performed aonie wonderful eur I-i our t..vn ....,1 u esteemed superior 1.. :.; otlier i:!Ki Pi:ri- nrr. UK .1. p. COM AN Drutrglst. Athens, Ala. VEGETINE Prepared by K. H.STi;VKS, MosKm.. nawn. Vegetine U Sold by all liruxKist. - 01 ; Imd.itohinir.or Ulcemted Piles th.u I -UinK'8 Pile Remedy f aals t cum. It gi vt-s lmmeaiate relief, j ares cwws of inr etunaing 111 1 wek.prtordinnry cases in 3 days, jji 1 a bottle. Sold by W. opruce OEreet, rnua., l a., jsole tToprif-to'. CAUTI03 Wrnpprr on bo ' V t . ye'iov printed i.n blnrk, F. H. IIKARTT, Ajrent, Raleih, N. C I have just put up an oven and am now prepared to furnish dealers or families with CAKES of all kinds, from the ginger-snap to the wedding cake baked in a st vie un surpassed by any bakery in the South. un ana alter Wednesday, the 17th inst., I will supply the trade, families- pu one generally with UREAL) of flue qual lty and flavor. " euuine and nrivatp nnrties smrnllwi with cakes and confectioneries at short uouce. The uatronace of t he Diiltlin is rpcrnif fill l it solicited. J JOHN A. BRAOASSA, , . L 16FayetteviIleSt. Raleigh, September 16, 1879. Gray's SpeciSc Medicine. TRADE M ARKThe OKKATTRADE MARK i-.ngiish Item edy. An un it & laning cure -,' for Seminal ' TV' n n 1- . J " X tV 11 f, n s. nrMt.,4 B.tHJIeI..-r,. I11M Wrtl ii. lui:'r tie great-1 Axrant nd Life I 8 pe rmaterr hea. Imno- fo'!ow ns :i tF"RF TAIiMii.sineMoe of FTC J!.Vvn Self-Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Universal I-assiiude, l'atn in the Back. Dimness of Ision, Premature ( ld Age.and many other OiseaM-s ihat lead to lnsauitv or Consump tion, and a Premature Grave. Full parti culars in our pamphlet, which, we desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is .sola by all druggists at SI per raiMiBe.ursix inu-Kaies iirs-i. or wi be sent free by mail on receipt of the money J by addressing. Tfli: (iKAY MEDICINE CO.. No. 1 Mechanics' Klo-k, Detroit. Mich. A-Sold In Raleigh and every where bv all drug-ist. oct la-d&wly WALTER CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C. Practices' in thp Stateand Federal Courts, Collections made in any part of the State. Office in BaKlev Ruildinc corner I'av.tta! .111 1 r. - viii aim ..j ai Liu oireeis. dec. ZH-l v Canada Rust Proof Oats, Choice Winter Oats, 1.000 Bus. Yellow Corn. lo.OOO I.bs. Bulk C. R. Sides, SO "Gilt Edge" Cream Cheese, 50 Boxes Assorted Crackers, Cotton Bagging, Ties and Twine, and a general stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Just Received: oOO Bus. Prime White Corn. 500 Bus. Prime Mixed Corn. 20,000 Lbs. Timothy Hay. 50 Bbls. fine Retailing Apples. 800 Bus. White Bolted Meal. AI. T. LEACH & CO. sept lG-dw3m J - r 2. B 2 .T i2 j: x as S tJ CD rv ES" 2 3 PS.-? t-X st 52 Cm 32 Can ! b'Om. . 2 aug 22-u itwCm. s rs D. T. JOHNSON, of Chatham. T. J. WIGGS, .of Wake. i mm . - r ,1 1 1 Wnolesale Si Grocers B. B. MASSENBUKG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LOUISBURG, X. C. Office n the Court House. and Health n are Uk-u-operation "Jrxl nd perfect I To all who---;Z1,W.""H1W1 ti bo-rU oc n Jtu cu Irretrolaritrof nr-V?1"0 mild Stiiuu "tr"1",1, o matter what roar fT7' ' - Ion t wait aatll yoa arrk b,,TrHop Bitter bad or mljrrW ntk-i ivR" lf. To ocly feel laooory, them to uae ifoZm'iiZ?1 I Remember Tlr.nt 1 ' 1 e thU imj.t SJL" l8 "rllhle rare fordr. mmmm m uunin. w . . Copartnership Notice. Ralkigh. N. C, Oc t. 1, I.S79. Irs E Burke and Hubert Haywood havinsf foi ined a copartnership, offer their professional services o the citizens of Kaleinh and its vieinitv. K. BIJKKK HA 1 WOOD. M. D. HUBKKT HAYWOOD, M. D. net -'-tT Moses N. Amis. Attorney & Counselor at Law, RALEIGH, N. C. Practices in the Superior Courts of the State and the Muprenie Court. All professional business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention r-special attention given to the colle -tion of claims. Okkxck : South side of Courthouse, in old Sentinel Building. aut, io-utf. PREVENTIVE OF Malarial Diseases Opinion of Eminent IV, II. Ii. Walton, An nixdis. Md. oiden s Ideli?t Liquid Extract of Bf Ik a most excellent preparation. It is har excellence. Superior to od Liver Oil oranythin.tr I have ever used in wasted or impaired constitutions, and extremely ben. etirial ha preventive of Malarial diseases. THOAJAjS t MLTH, DruggfBtfi Aeente, v Baltixuore. E. P. Green, Attorne- and Counselor at Law WARRENTON, X. C. Practices in the courts of Warren and ad Joining counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State. Office over Warren Savings Bank, next door to the Carolina House. Refers by permission to: Warren Savings Bank, and Old North State Insurance Cera pany. Warrenton. N. C. -dpai3 . For Rent. One House and lot containing two (2) acres near Prof. Fairchild's, contains three (3, rooms, kitchen, good water, fences and land In pood condition. For terms appiv to 8pt I3-tf W. C- & A. B. STRONACH. 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND COTTON SELLlEIIS, IN STORE A NB TO A RRI VE. 1,000 bushels Richmond Bolted Meal, 10,000 lbs. C. R. Sides, 200 bbls. Flour, different grades, 800 bushels Seed Oats, 500 - Corn, 1 car load Molasses, 20 bbls. .Sugar, 25 bags Coffee, 2 car loads Salt, 10,000 yds. Bagging, 500 bundles Ties, And many other things too tedious to mention. Prices guaranteed to be as low as the lowest. Samples furnished on application. Earnestly soliciting a trial: We are very respectfully JOHNSON A WIGGS, Raleigh, N. C Wilmington St., 2 Doors North Market septl7-3m m -i 'roB. Arts v."" MANUFACrURIDBY E. i4 . PQCtiF T J- J THOMAS. am hi, June-ly K.lelirn. N ' Xjonse SutlDittg. Jacob S. Allen COAL t- M 1 A. ... r K.'l UHHrrillQ ttr T7..1 r .. I-eave ordere. in "i" " '' Co . i.'ntn. r a . ' vfFrr"w5 post omce. itrPi; F to Coal Yrd down Hanrett rtSS between railroads. "argett CONTRACTOR mm i BV L IP 11 RALEIGH, N ( (Formerly Betts A Alh-i. Contracts for Buildings an of the State. ;,r--i- , -.1. 1 1 1 r in any p TTyuwi uiick. inanklul ( ,r t!i i.aironae nerctoforu .(,-:,. i.-i l( old firm of Kelts & All.-n. (,.- t-.,..rl,, it,, i;ur ueaiin lo mi l ,; - . i tinimnce of the same. 'HOI'SOMlAKKINfi'l'dN STril-.Ki .-it-It crosses the Kaleijih A (iits.vii Kaili..;..! UKKKKS BY PKRMISSIO.N Ti Mini U I, - (.HsliierSlateN'Hti..ii;.i . i..i... . .. Cashlei aleighNati nal lia'n'k !. u' I. Anuerson, fresilent Citizens- .V.i 1..11..I Bank, Maj. J. C. Winder, Supen n lend. -i 1 Haleigh A Gaston Railroad- Mm- W H. Bagley Clerk -upreme Court may 2klm ES Jjtor the spvedy f'jrc of Seniin.il V JlhllCSS. J uki JlKllllllfHl 1'rt.inuliir.. n..i.:i . V Cesnoillleiirv. (Illfusilill ,,r lilr.iv l..l,... It, Hllini'V- . i.l nil III . ..r.lsr. ftronulit on lt .Ne. ret lUldtn aud Exci sim. Aut wngulkt Itait the linfredipntH. Address, DR. JAQUES A. CO., t3QWst Sith St.. CIM CI NN ATI. OBia
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