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n -w S m" A . A E - e Square (3 Inck) one dayf. M .;-. ' 1 -.two ... - - ii t jj I i if - i t'j ii v y . , . w ' .y. in ..ii i ii i iv n w ii av ai , ..... , . i .i. . i two. ii m 00 gumonthe 1 ......... rt flf.W postpaid,......- - w .. six months, . hit subscribers' The Observer will be de- three 1 v Urered daily ai .. wwntt per week : sevett- per month; twod&llars tor tare. n.ee cei: j - mnnt- BY tELEGuAPH. upimiuu' . ' i' 4.i From JlempUiK. Memphis. Jaly.29.Six new cases re?. 0f.ii'ved from . Raleigh, Tenu ;5n to tttw4 .4) daughter "P'rV-T4 It ou hn hi down with.. .v, tr.- oj., Cameron, with, bisae au Jhere tram wtthui ZfwwS?.3 after st 5 o'clock. The r$icyVp the-authority to Jurni&h v. nhfjprved. ..AU mail mauex ffilhfii is. thoroughly disinfecte4 . lih nrsonal supervision of inspect-J T inTofflraof tbeNati6nal Board of Health- The Fever New Orleanx New Oelkaxs; "July ! 39. There has been but one death from yellow, fever in this dty ibis year, that of ta Spanish . girl yesterday morningv.,The ifecond case re ported to the Board 6f Health was a two year old child of Dr, Boinfegra, , corner of Maeazine andWashlnetpa. streets, .who is. now convalescenL . Is regarded' as - a doubtful case. The TuM says its report ers visited yesterday every, doubtful case known to the. doctors; Tbey, express IB? opinion that none of them nave: Velloy fever. . It would be" almost impossible for a case to escape the figiltfricepOhe . 8tate Board of Health, the; National, Board of Authorities . and . the:Saniiaiiy A uxiliary Association 'vmciaja, 'who "know" of no cases other than those befotei mentioned. I Jodianii and loraadoes. GaltkstoS'; Jaly 29. special from Fort Davis ' to ' the 'News says : Major Courtney skirmished with the , Indians at Bait Lakes, seventy five miles west of this post Saturday. Two soldiers were badly wounded. Ten horses were captured from the Indians. A dispatch from McKinney, Texas, says that a tornado struck that place from the north this evening, ' completely demolish-1 ing the Christian Uhurcb, the flying tim' bers from which damaged several adjacent houses. No casualties. . lord Derby and tb Coal Digger.' Losdos, July 29. According to the latest government returns 57,000 persons are employed in the Durham ; Collieries, the greater part of whom will be directly affected by Lord Derby's award as umpire ; in reducing wages one and, a quarter per cent, in addition to the former reduction. Midnight Report irjiHcellaneouM item. Richmond, July '29. The executive committee of the Boutbern Historical So ciety have decided to hold a special meet ing of the Society on August 15th, at the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, when an address will be delivered by Gen. J. R. Chalmers, of Mississippi, on "Forrest and his Campaigns." ; A large attendance of old Confederates is expected. " E. L. Ernest,' conductor of the sleeping car "Chattanooga,' for Atlanta, was killed to-day two ; mies south ; of., .here, on the Danville Railroad, by being knocked off the rear platform of a car by a stock guard fence while leaning out, looking' at the I truck. His remains were brought here and will be for warded 'to Orange Oourt House for burial; iiiilnii . Judge Ould and T)r. J. 8. George, ar rested yesterday 5; on -a. charge 'of n being about to fight a duel, were examined in the Police- Court to-day and 'discharged, the investigation showing that matters be tween them had' been arranged aod there was no probability of a breach of the peace. The Turf. Saratdgi, Jnly 29. The first race, one nine uasu, was won by iiramble in 1:4'J. The second race, one mile and a-half, was won by Checkmate easily in 3:20J. The third race for the Saratoga ctakes was won by Sensation in 1:18, Grenada second, and Beats Uhird. The fourth race Bellihe race one mile and an eighth, was won by XJnainl:59i, Franklin second, and Bul wark third. " ;t , . . London. July. 29. The .race for the Richmond stakes for two-year old at Good wood to-day was won ! by the Duke of We8Unnster,8 colt. Bend, "who was the xavorite. W. 8. Crawford's chestnut colt, by Adventurer, was second, and the Count De Lagrange's chestnut filly, Dora, third, r . Lorrillard's chestnut filly, Pappoose who was also in the race!, come in 6:h. t'rm neuipttie. vr ...... . Mt-Huj, juiy ixy 'i-wo more' cases were reported to the Board; of Heath this aiiernoon and four deaths from yellow fever have been reported by the under waers. Aoout fifty people went down to the camp this siterrioon. The "weather" has greatly interfered with the removal of peo- Sie. The camp has ! been named Camp larks in hnnnr nf ttio fln-M Th. Howard Association to-day assigned ten I -"""uuai uurses to duty. 1 1 ' ' - ' An E?ed rtfwnnnmarl . niltw : aTArinnal1 ' lett ra charge of Mrs. Allen's residence,' "ear tne north tfate of Elmwood Cemetery, was found dead this mornine. - Some un- snown party murdered him. There is no I to tDe cause or assassinatron. No Fever ai New Orleans, ,f ,Xkw Orlkans, July 29. No new cases w yellow fever have been reported. A wue child at 105 Bourbon street, who was orooght here sick Sunday night from Mor gan Oity, has the black vomit and will die! d Md its parents were seat here J the Morgan City authorities. , . . ... Quarantined. ' " ' ' ' . ciho, III., July 29. Hickman, Ky., nas established a quarantine against all Keamboats up and down the river. The pJro quarantine as yet only prohibits the landing of steamers that have touched at near the infected port. The health of toe city is good. . ; , niMi. - . , LoTnsvjxi.. juiy 29. Hon. Bland Bal- . Judge of the ' United States Court, r 1 o ciocK this afternoon. - He was vwa ia bhelby county in 1809. ,;" ' , - - o v. !..,.--. u,.' , 'j.!. . . .... -,.. I :- f ! w m i : 860 VOL.. 6. : Tra'.a Tbrawn from ttte TracKi Oran6.C H.i V.. Jnly 29. Tbel basrgaee car of the north bound mail and i passenger tram ' of the Virginia Midland Railroad.' was thrown from the track near ! this place last night by the breaking of the trock-ii .F.'U. 8tannsrd, of Mobile, Ala... leaped from the platform and fractured his left' tees, t One other person was id lured. The track was cleared after five hours de- , lay. r) Mr. Standard is doing welL '. PRINTING 5TH il. G. DIGEST OF'TH ): t: mprttale:! Court; Reports, JEOM 70th-TO; 80th IUCLUSIVS, miTn ..itinvnni urn rvninoTiirB ivnwr I lIlfl'lAaUtL"flflU LVuAUOllTfl IriUfiA. BY i t -c, , W. H. BAILEY, ESQ i Charlotto, N . 'This book we now have In press and will be i rendv for deliver? bv UeDtember 1st. iPriceS4.60 per volume, till August 15th, after that time the price wiU be increased. IN PEEPAEATIOJf FJE PBESS. M Mr. Bailey has In course of preparation An Analytical Digest or Index . ... r of ail tne n. v. Reports, arter tne monei ot Beyer's Index to Keporta-of Supreme Court of the United States. This volume wlU be a small ictavo of probably Borne 600 pases, and will be ilut to the prof ession at a low price, t . Pearson's Law Lectures. ! This volume will be ready for delivery about the 20th of August. Price $5 per volume. Send your orders for 6th N. O. Digest and Pearson's Law Lectures at once- - S EDWAKDS. BROTJGHTO A CO , t ys-tf ' - ' Publishers. KaSelgh N.C. i MISCELLANEOUS. BALTIMORE JOBBING HOUSE. hJ.II.IWM. 332 and 334 West Baltimore Street CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, THE t&tesi Works cf alltWius IN- imdHj- School, - Day Scliool, . i Law, Medical, Theological an s. Irliscellaneous Books. TRAPPING AND WRITING PAPERS, BONNET BOARDS, ' PAPER BLINDS, , PENCILS, INKS, PENS. AGENTS FOB- HYATT'S' CELEBRATED ftriRE-BOraD SLATES. 1 Any and everything In the Book and Paper Business can be procured of us. WM. J. a DULANT & 00. i mli8-dw-lj. ...... V. G. TE.0L1AS, ; MANUFACTURER OP ALL KINDS OF Plusr. Twist.' Granulated 'and Cut SmoKlrjg Tobacco. AXONQ WHICH ARK THX CXLSBRATSD , Royal Arch, Uncle JXed, " '-. : - - Twist In Buckets. - -." and CSrape Nos. 321 & 323 South. Ninth St., IUCII.TIOND, V& myMSt-wSmos , : -. Atlanta Ga Uiay 22, 18T9. One or our workmen had a bad case or syphilis of five years j standing, and was cured sound and well with two bottles of your Swift's Syphilitic Specific. Ue Is now, to all appearances 1 and in his own belief, entirely sound and well. - ; WM. It. & T. W. HOOPER. SWiFJ 'rf SP11C1FIC CO., Proprietors, Atlanta, G Sold by WILLIAMS & HATW00D, PESCTJD, LEE te CO., and' Druggists generally. - . t jesa-ds-w-FAw3m. Metropolitan Hall to Let. At the late meeting of the Aldermen of the I -City of Raleigh a Comitittee was appointed to invite and report proposals ior a lease or Me tropolitan Hall for one or three years. taied proposals tor such, lease will be re ceived from date until the 31st inst. by me as Chairman, or by C MT. Lambeth, City Clerk -, , , . R.H.BATTLK.JB-, Chairman. Raleigh. N.C, July 17th. 1S79. . jyis-td K M E It SCHOOL oxford-jr. Classical. Mathematical and Scientific. Fall Session begins September, 1st, 1SI9. Instructors: J. H. HORNER, A. M., JKROMB O. HORNER, A. M.. J ROBERT W. WINaTON, A. B. For circulars address - JjlS-dlwwlm. JEROME C, HORNER. BOOK, -FAFEE RALEIGH, N. P'H'Wia, Ril!nr-:H nt2LflBl.WKrrr.:7-'.rift- ! h,.:,;,'u , s 1. ! .... ?i 11 . ' I i The wear and tear of business life makes such wTtTeu mnat oiv war nnder the Dressare. pressure, iiause . who are breaking down or wasting away -from i general debility or affections ofthe liver, stoma- j ach and the kidneys, a systematic- eourse et the i Bitters will so reinforce the vital functions- as to baffleail the assaults of disease ant. restore the system to i s wonted health. . , . ( FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS ATfpSS SPECTABLB DEALERS GENERALLY. Jel7-d-Tu-T-8Aw-ly. ' -Aatliorlzed by the Cjommonwealtli of KentniXy, 1 0tKZZ POPULAR DRAWING OF THE Soisasnw.iltli1 .OisirihiioB: Co.jr ; A.ti Macauley's Theatre,; In the City c Louisville, on . THURSDAY, i July . 31st. 1879. O a which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will be given, holders of a ticket or part of a ticket en- i ut lea to admission free. ' --. ,. 'i -S The Drawinsr will be supervised by men of i undoubted character an i standing, and ticket holders, agents and Clubs are respectfully re quested to se,na on representatives witu proper uredemiais to examine into tne urawmg, A 3few Era in the History f Lotteries. Everytlcket-holdercanbehlsown supervisor. Call out his Dumber and see It placed in the wheel. The Manajremint call attention to th - grand opportunity presented of obtaining fo. only $2 any of the FOLLOWING pkizjss : 1 prize ...$30,000 ioo fz'a sioo e'h sio.ooo ; 1 Priae. 10,000 800 P'a's 60 10,000 1 1 Prize 5,00(i 600 P'z's SO " 12,000 10 P'a's $1,000 e'h lo,ooo 1,000 P'z's 10 " 10,000 Prizes $500 each $10,000. 9 Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prizes $2,700 Prizes $200 each. Approximation Prizes $1,800 ' Si Prizes $100 each, Approximation Prizes S 906 1,960 Prizes. $119,400 Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1 27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets. 8100 ' All applications for club rates should be made to the home office. . : ' Remit, by Post Offlce Money Order, registered letter, bank draft, or express. Full listol draw Ins oublished in Louisville Courier-Jout nal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket I holders. For tickets and information address COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., or I T. J. COMMERFORD, SeCy. Courier-JournaJ Building, Louisville, Ky. 1 N. B. After JULY sisr drawings will occur MONTHLY. . . ... 1 in i-18-14-;T-19-2I-24 26-28 w-17-24. ' i It d-l-3-6-6-10-ia-16-U-19-8i!-24-2-M -W-l-3- ! ; YELLOW FEVER BLACK VOJIIT. : It Is too soon to forget the ravages of this ter rihle disease, which will no doubt retarn In a more malignant and virulent form in the f aU mouths of 1319. :.,- MERRELL'S HEPATTNE, a Remedy discov ered in Southern Nubia and need with such wonderful results In South America where the most aggravated eases of fever are found, eausea from one to two ounces of bile to be altered or strained from the blood each; tune it passes through the Liver, as long as an excess of bile exists. By its wonaenui-conr 00 me uver and stomach the HEPATINE not only prevents! to a certainty any kind of Fever and .Black, Vomit, but also cures Headache; Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and ail Malarial diseases, i mo one need fear Yellow Fever wbowiU expel the Malarial Poison and excess of bile from the blood b ustnir M. a k UJ ll. a hjci'atiink, woicn is sold by all Druggists In cent and $1.00 bot tles, or wiU be sent by express y the Proprie- f0 A. F. XIXBiXI. CO.Ptiii., Pa. . Dr ' Pemberton's Stiligiaor QueenV Delight; i rThe reports of wonderful cures of Rheu matism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Syphilis, Cancer, Ulcers and sores, that come from all parts of the country, are not only remarkable but so miracu lous as to do aouotea wsa u not mr vuc sjjub- dance of proof. ! REMARKABLE CTTRK OF SCROFULA, AC. i CASKOFCOLilC.'iltAJTSOir. ! , Kingston, Giu September 15, 1871. Gknts Vot sixteen years! have been a great sufferer from Scrofula in Its most distressing forms. I have been confined to my room and bed for fifteen years with scrofulous ulcerations The most approved remedies for such cases had been used, and. the most eminent physicians consulted, without any decided benefit. Thus prostrated, distressed, desponding, 1 was advis ed by Dr. Ayer, of Floyd county, Ga. to com mence the aae of your Compound Extract tul lingia. Language is as insufficient to describe the relief 1 obtained from the use of the Stuib gia as it is to convey an aaequate nea 01 tne in tensity of my suffering before using your med cine; sufficient to say, I abandoned all other remedies and continued the use of your Extract 1 ai Ktiliinna. until I can say truly, "1 am cared of all pain," of all disease, with nothing to ob- Struct ineacuve pursuit vi uij iiruieosiuu. juuic than eight months have eiapsea since tnis re markable cure, -without any retarn of the dis ease J -'V".: .t'l .' :' r' '-r'f'X. t t f .a t-r ." .-r For the truth of the above statement, 1 refer to any gentleman in Bartow County, Ga., and to the members of the fear er Cherokee Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I shall ever re- main, with the deepest gra-ltude, - . - . . . Your obedient servant, ' ' ' , West Point; Ga., Sept. 16, 1870. ; Gknts : My daughter was takes on the 26th day of June, 1663, with what was suppoeed to be Acute Rheumatism, and was treated for the same with no success. - Ia March, following, nieces of bone began to work out of the right arm, and continued to appear till all the bone from the elbow to the shoulder Joint came out. Many pieces of bone came out of the right foot and leg. 1 he case was then pronounced one of White Swelling. After having been con lined about six years to her bed, and the case consid ered hopeless, I was induced o try Dr. Pember-f ton's Compound Extract of Stillingia, and was so well sained with its effects that 1 have con tinued the use of it until the present. My daughter was confined to her bed about six years before she eat up or even turned ove without help. . She now site up all day, and sews most of her time has walked across the room. Her general health is now good, and l believe she will, as her limbs gain strength, walk well. 1 attribute ner recovery, wiui uie oiesaing 01 God, to the use of your invaluable medicine. With gratitude,! am, yours truly, - i , . W.B.BLANTON. - "Wkst Point, Ga., Sept. 16, 1870- . Gents: The above certificate of Mr. W. B. Blantoa we know and certify to as being true. The th nia so ; hundreds of the most respected citizens will certify to it. As much reference can be given as may be required. i - iuurn vujy. . r ,. -; CRAWFORi WALKER, Druggists. HON. H. D. WILLIAMS. UTDR. P EMBERTON'S 8TILLINGIA Is ure- pared by A. F, MEKRELL A CO., Phila,Pa. - eoia Dy au iiruxiaia in ci.ou DOKies, or sent by express. Agents wanted to canvass every where." , 1 - ' 1 Send for Book " Curious Story" free to alL Vedicines sent to poor people, payable in lu- I Atdlma-nta" a-' ' ' . dealT-l) m-xns&a w uss Ci. WEDNESDAY. JULY 30, 1879. 1 : -t T .... r ... - - -.! i '."'1...".': ; . f ' .h ' I GROCE CAN SUPPLT A'NTTntNG TOU WANT IK' ' . THE KAKQK OF : ' From a Tierce of nice toa fas 10 of Fincf Olites -j ox i.. :r-i goods promptly beuyeku at besi8ext' eVerytbjnq :: quarantEed a$ ... ' REPRESENTED. : .': ' Mistakes Promptly, Corrected i .. , - ' THE BEST . IS '. " I THE CHEAPEST.. We w'ih sell you no 'shoddy 'stuff unless yon BU iVl Alto . ' ' .M v.wuuu ( 'FLOUR, hams; ' LAUD, TUMUU158, MEATS, ANL Provisions of All Kinds, ltest Laondrr Soaps. I-, JLfurjea s JLaunary 9iurviiir . ; . ' .J, AND NO INFERIOR STOCK. , , e ,r choice And careftjlly selectel1 3 i " v U 1-; 'in. TEAS & G( ,,- . - OF EYElfti; KIND, , ) Roasted Coffees of every description, fresh and, of fine quality, Arbuckle's Ahosa Coffee, 20c, per a., still leads all other Coffees at that price. Samples of this Coffee free on application. We keen no mixed TEAS, but sell from the original packages the finest Green and Black Teas that can be bought, and will mix them to order, v " PICKLES, 8 AUCES, &cM'&c : OF THE BEST ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURE K; CANNED SHRIMPS , (AS NICE AS THS FkESH), Ci-AMS, r GREEN TURTLE, SALMON, Ac Gordon A Dilworth's Brandy Peaches. Red Cur- rant Jelly and Preserved Fruit, Gordon Oil ! worth's Olives (best). Salad Dreeing, Oils, Capers; Crosse A Biackweu'a ; i Pickles, Lea A Perrin's Worcester ! bauce, Borden Eagle Brand - I ceadenced MUk (the best i in the world), and first I class Fancy Groce- . ries generally. FINEST i Received Twice a Week by Express. I CTTOTCE OLD N. C. CI'ER VINEGAR. SMOKED BBEF. SLICED OK SHAVED TO OR- t DJbiK..BBlS'l' OA T-MtUA-U, AMU AL.U J 1 UiUb i . GOODS BKLONGLNG TO THE GRO- .. ! ' CERY TRADE. i Also a carefully selected stock of pnre and re- Uablei lYines Whiskies, Brandies, Im- ported Oin, English and Scotch Ales and Iorters, &c. For Medicinal' and -Family Use. Sole Agent for i the Robertson Countv ITenn.) Kye Whiskies, ana for SummerueanlVrgiuia VaUey) Rye Whisky. Sole agent for STRAITON 4 a.. i . , u ; STORMS "GAPADURA, The Queen of All 5-Cent Cigars, jyiS-tf'.v. ffi.M:Etrlaa Choice Messina Lemons i ....... , ' ..--.. w'wlL 'sfAiiVk t Ta.' J ffl DC FIQ I IjirCGIl ' I'GcI 1 .. , a" . - - . . v;j;; Strong and Fine Flavored.' 1 : ! ICd Paint Xo Poison! ' HErQ CHOP TEA. 1 Only Uncolored Tea in the Market T5c, 9 ft. 2 Ap o lliiiaris i Water, ' By tlie Dozen or Hamper. 4 USSY, M'KEILL JL USSY S HIT, HOKSEFOaDS S BxLAD PStPASAIluX GRAFF'S POTASH LYE, and , . - " tOBR 0W1 BOASTEP CCFFEIS. Choice Family Flour S3.35 per Sack, f w lltjiviSSy soap ' - At Small Margin to the Trade. " " c . TO ARCHITECTS. rvHE COUNTY- COMMISSIONERS OF LE 1 nolr County , advertise for" a Drawing, Working Plan and Specifications,' including Material: in iuiii-ior a uounnouwiOTiieiioii County. Said plan to te submitted at the Com missioners' meeting on xueBuaj wmr me nrst Monday in August, 18T9; .- r--The hniidinir must be of brick, two stories high, and must have ijaoo squareieet of room on the upper Door, and all tne partitions on the lower door must be with brick walls. " One hundred dollars will be paid for -the plan accepted by the - Commissioners, who reserve the privilege of rejecting any or all .of, the Pro posals."-' - - '.. '. Specifications not accepted will be retarded to maker. jAddresa-y ; : j9 b: i tatlob, . Clerk Board Cmxniasiou&rsV Klnston, 3UC. June sih, 1379, )UZ-OSW-SUl if'"''5 v G fl. H 11 -t 25o. Per Xoaseii t . TAtKIXSII MALE X - ' V-v - MY. -f . - " ' : ' ! JOEtTO. PHAY, University of Ta4 h'a 'HIGH MOKSUW,. " 1 I " 5 .q The 2d annual session of this school win begin On Monday, the 1st d iy of September 187S " Boys prepared for any of the colleges of C. or of other states, or for the active dutieB of life. Fbr circulars containing terms, testimonials, Ac., address either of the principals. Circulars can also be obtained at any of the bookstores n the city, n , ; JyW-sw6w. Greensboro Female College GKEfiNSBORO, N. C. ' L TheiTth session of this well-known Institu tion will epea on WBDUJ5SDAY, the.-0thof i Angnst.-.'Teimsi reduced to suit the tlmeeo? u . Apply for catalogue to , t ; . , j tJj ? . j-c . M. JONES, President. rjd.xi 'mebaneville, n; a - HE lTlst 'Session begink JULY SOth.lSW : Board with furnished- room, . reduced j to 2 per months Tuition to $50 per session. , . . . For particulars; address - ' - ,u July8-lm ; MAJ..R. BINGHAM. ,j ST;i MAHY'S SCHOOLi FOUNDED MAY, 1842.- BtV beV.Thos Atkinson, D. D., Via.1 Bt. Bev The'.Ijymftn, D.'D. f tor Bev. BENSimT SMEDES, A, M.. : . a r Eeotor and Principal, rs. KatsDeBosset Means, Lady Principal. 1 The T5th Term of this School begins : KKPTETIBER Jlth. 1S79. ji ' ! FOB CIRCULAR ADDRESS THE RECTOR ilulylO-tf , v ' " patApsco institute, 1TISS SARAH N. RANDOLPH, of Edge HUL 1Y1 Virginia,' Principal, y This . -well known School for Young Ladies and CbUdren will be reopened September I8thi It offer unusual fa cilities for a finished education. For Circulars, address the Principal, Patapsco Institute, Elli cottCity, M d..: Reference Hon. Geo. Davis. r.r i July -W-F-Su-13t . , u Select Boarding and Day School. IIIljTL.SIiO BO, 3V; C A The fiftv-first session of the Misses NASH A w- . - . . r X . . . .I-l.i ... . T Vl.I n. j 1 1 . . n nr.,. Tnl 1S79, and elose 11th December (twenty weeas.) Sig UiuuriA, me nne pmuisi kuu lumrutwi, who has been so eminentlv successful in the cultivation of the voice, will contlnueoonnected with the school. Circulars on application. ; JyS0-8aw-TATh-lm. FOR SALE. Wotice, By virtue of two several deeds in trust execu te iro me on January 20, 1879, by McCALLUM A COOPER and H. S. CCOPER, and for the pur poses therein expressed, I wiU sell at public Auction, at the foundery of McCaUum A Cooper in Raleigh, N. C, Wednesday. 20th August, 1879, an undivided hail interest in tne foundery lot and other property conveyed in said deeds which are registered In nave t67 and 168. Record Book, No. 63, offlceof Register of Deeds for Wakecoun- ty. HrrermUASU. , , J. u. ftn.wsu.ii, . .-r Trustee. ' Gbat A Stamps, Attorneys .. Jy20-t t. tMiiisTitA'ro its wpxi c c , 1 The undersigned, having taken out Letters t Administration upon the estate of Jos. A. Engel- i hard, give notiGe to all persons having elaims 1 against the decedent to exhibit the same tdtnem . nn rv hofnrA the ftlrh dm (if Jnne. 1880. AU Dersons Indebted to the said decedent'arej reouested to make- immediate payment to the. I underalgned. K. B. ENGELHARD,! Administrators ANDREW "BY ME;" " f AUmI 8lr By Mkrrimon, Fuixbb A ashk, Attorneys. ; Dated June 24th,18i9.v , ,, Je25-w. COTTON FACTORY, l'" for' saxje; HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOB SALE i a Cotton Factory In Gaston county, N. C on the1 South Fork of the Catawba Rivera The : hmnertT la.well imnroved. The fall of water on the shoal is about V5 feet, fourteen of which Is ntmzed. The mill is run bv a slxtv-elx Inch Turbine wheel oi the most Imnroved make and kilt give sufficient power to run 9,000 spindles and preparation, together wit n twisting macnin-r ery for same. Picker is in a house ioo feet from I MilL and is run by a 26 4nflli Tuibine of as j Bood rnake The mill is not stopped once In ten years by high water. The power could be im- J proved to run 100,000 sptnaies ana preparation. Three different railroads within easy distance. Long hauls saved. Cotton grown abundantly by nlcntn. In that nMnitr I In th A nmnmtt In B. A- yiiiiitv. w m.w . .vmu. . . tr Mr Grist and Flour Mill, ;J Together with Saw Mill and Gin Also all nces- Bay tenement nouses,, ana cotton nouse stare and barn. . . ; The mill consists of about 8.000 spindles and preparation for mak'jig warps and sfceiu, either single or double, f 1 Terms nan casn, ana DSiance in mree, ioar, und five years' time, with interest at 7 per cent, 'per annum. Or wiil seU one-fourth, one-half, or three-fourths and retain ba.ance; or will lease for an indefinite period to a satisfactory party. . . . . . j . For further particulars' call on or address J.! H. WILSON, Jr., Gastonia, Gaston county, N. C. j Building a good brick one, and will hold 6,000 'spindles.-- apr&mos rjotice, 1 " t Will be void at the Court House", to Ral'lgh.on i WEDNESDAY, 80th day of AUGU ST next, one lot in the 'City 01 Kaieign Dounoea oawest or : Saunders street. South by Jones street, extended west or Kaieign ana uaston itaiiroaa, jat Dy line-near the sa d railroad , and Norh by 'Lane Btreet extended west of said railroad, containing abonttwo acres. " Terms CASH. Sale mbric i Jyllm ., JOSEPH B. BATCHELOR,Att'y. , F O IS SjtA,' y4 jtJ3 .'1 A verv desirable house and lot on the corner of i Salisbury and Firwood Street. . The house is two 1 storv. has seven rooms, a double kitchen and all i necessary out-houses; a welt of good water IS i also in the yard,.. The property, la in .first class I i order and all nearly new, near the Peace Instl- 1 tute, and tne best neignooraooQ jn .tne city, a will sell at easy terms. . . yl3-ditaw4w. - . ' - javxrrriJE.' , BUMMER. RESORTS.., "DoMljtte Sea"-Seak;of .;879.:; oceah viEvi hotel; BEAUFORT, N. . t J A. ties It. JPOOL froprteteir, is now open for the reception of guests. The above Hotel is situated immediately on the water front, in the business centre of the town, and offers special inducements to seekers of pleas ure, and has a view from It promenade on the roof unsurpassed by any other building in the town. The Bar Is well stocked with the best -grades of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ales; Lager nee-, cigars ana Tobacco, and is open at au hours during the night or day for the aooonuno dation of guests. Bathing Hoise 9 Commodious Bath Houses nave been erected on Shore and beaeh lor the benefit of the patrons of this HoteL Croquet Grounds For those who delight in this Innocent amusement provision has been made. Boats Fast sailing and -well 'managed Boats will be la readiness avail hours to convey passengers about the harbor, and will connect with' all trains. The United States mail boat lands and sails from the Hotel wharf. - Fishing Beaufort offers superior advantages to those who delight in catching the tinny tribe.. The Table will always be furnished with the best that this and the adjoining markets afford. The servants wilt be required to be polite and at tentive. This Hotel will be second to none. Reduction is Board Per day i.iT per montn S30.0O, jmy s-Dimo i .JO T i r tr: -i 1 -v :;FUB1?ITTJRE MANUFACTORY. HI OLD FORT, N. C, jw. jl'OALAIS, , - - Snperintcnawt.; J, '. MAIHJFACTURERS OF , ' . WALMUT CHAMBE1 SOITS, BBESSIIS CASE ; ' WASH-STAMDS,-WASDROSES, HAY . , BACKS, TABLES OF ALL K1X3S , r & . ABB STYLES DESKS. . AND EVERYTHING USUALLY MADE IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY, tl This Is a HOME ENTERPRISE, and beln ' such, we respectfully ask an even share with our Northern competitors. ; We have to beat ja newest unproved, ma chinery, and--. , , j , - . , . , . S uperlor Workmen, t; , , And guaranty satlsfanttoa, both; in styles and ' Orders promDtly tilled.. mvT-tf. T N 8 TJ B.U'C E; FRED. Ai OLDS, -WITH- Caiii!erp, laiiy &Ci (Office over Ctusens? National Bank. SJp e c i all ;A R.e n t 1 1 ., . t . . - For the Companies named In Cameron, Ilay & Co.' advertisement.-'- ' I'-""-'' ' ':!!- :t fr., ., . apw-smos", - NORTH CABOLZNA STATE LUTS i Ixisixranco Company rincorpormted in 1873, ' -' ' ' , ; RALEIGH, N. O. 1 AwcU...... S360.370 70 Surplus to Policy Holders A75.394 29 F: ti. Uameron," fraddent W. S. Anderson,, j Vice-Prmdeixt W. E. Hick, , i - tiec'y. and Treat Dr. E. Burke Haywood, Med. Director Prvf. E tS. Smith, 1 ' Advisory Actuary Titftonly Hons Life" Insurance Company la North Carolina. One of the most successful Companies of Its age in the United States. - Has already issued between two and three thousand policies. All of Its - funds invested- at home among our own people. All losses paid prompt ly and in cash. Rates as low as those of any first class company. Has thbjh dollars of aa- oets for every pollab of liabilities. WAgents wanted in every county in tne state to rk. Jar this most excellent ana nrmiy estao ashed home iistitaUon. For 7 luXormaUor address . :,.f . . ...-.,, N. C. STATE LTFE TNSTJRANCE CO ' i fewt-tx 1 w O N. sXi 2 2 y 9vVS try3'! 5- lw ' Ysx;m jiSr-5 flTOn, 1 ' bontracts for adTmiflliut Tor any space or time may be made at the office of The Obserrer, ,r Observer BuUdlny, FayetterUle street, BaleigH,-. Nortli Carolina. ' ' . f ' RICHllOND ADVERTISEMENTS, y. ? Miniral Watff s, Paiais and Oils. T XiTJBEICATLNQ and KEROSENE OILS ty Barrel and Car Load a ' BI-CABB SODA, SPICES, A CONCENTBATED LYE. jmay2S-d3m 'ALBOTT & SONS, Shockoe Machine Works vniCIlMOND, TIUGINIA. - : ' ! MANTJFACTURERS OP 1 ' Enetaes and Boilers. Saw Mills. Grist Mills. , 8haftlng, Hangers and Pulleys, Turbine Water .. Wheels, Tobacco Factory Machinery, Wrought Iron Work, Brass and Iron Castings, , ' Ginning i and Threshing . Engines j ' ; A SPECIALTY. - - f Maohinery of Every Desbription, l Repairing promptly and carefully done. a I tar send for Illustrated Catalogue. . Brstncli Office,' RALEIG II, If. C. STRONACII & AULCOTT, -manutactcmbs' Agknts. , Mvrr-dAw it . ; MISCELLANEOUS. I ; II. A. BYNUM'S 1 Old. Apple l?raiiay ; i The popuArtty which this Brandy has attained : Induces me to bring it more generally to notice. . If you like a good, pure article, this I am willing 1 to guarantee ; and if you have any scruples as to using it as a beverage you may be assured of its' tnlid, stimulating and invigorating qualities in a medical point of view. It is receiving the un qualified endorsement of men eminent in the Pedical profession in all low forms of disease of wasting and debilitating nature, where it be comes necessary to support the falling powers pf life ; and 1 am lining orders rrom convaiea-s bents from distant parts of .the United States, from whom I could .produce certificates, but I. prefer that my Brandy should speak for Itself, ft IS CAREFULLY DISTILLED FROM THE JUICE OF THE APPLE, and is, as its name im-i plies, APPLE BRANDY I free frcm all adulter-, ations. . I am now prepared to ship 1 to any part; of the United States in bottles running six to p,he gallon, at $1.85 per bottle. . ; --t t i-w-you are respectiuiiy reierrea to tne cor-r despondence below, , . j All orders must be addressed to the under--signed, as I have no agencies, and all packages win oe maraea u. u., express or rreigni in an icases win be naid bv tne purchaser, aionev Msent by Registered Letter. - h 1 will also supply. ruius BUurrjBiturjv' wir.n at ai.uu per ootue. '- .' j 1 Address It. A. llYTIUWt, Farmvuie Pitt county, it, v, Grksnvuxs, N. C, March tl, 18T8. To aU Whom this Map Concemi . ' -1 have personally and Intimately known' R. A. I ! Btktjm, of the c mnty of Pitt, since 1S4, when; 'as a wounded soldier, 1 was carea ior Dy mm ai ' his home. His ward may be lmpliulty relied upon I ; in aU things. He is incapable of knowingly mis ' 'He is the maker of the1 best article 01 Appie Brandy I have ever seen r tasted. , Those wlslw Ing to get an elegant article of pure Brandy will be sore to do so by applying to him. THOS. J. JARVIS. il . .. . FAairvnxa, Pitt County, N.C., Jan. SSj-Trt. Bit Excellency, Z. B. Vance : , Dxab 8 ib : After having on several occasional both at mv house and elsewhere, tasted of mv "Old Apple Brandy," will you be so kind as to give me your opinion as to its excellence and purity 7 I think some four or five years ago yoq sent some of it to a friend In Iondon, England who thus becoming acquainted with Its superior merits, challenged with it the makers of the best London Dock Brandy. May I not ask yon also to inform me of the result of that contest, If yon know it J - . I have the honor to be. - Yours truly. ' R. A. BYNUK. i EXICUTTVX Dkpabtkknt, State of North Carolina, . ralxigh, January S9th, 1879. ' Mr. R. A.. Bynurmz ' Dkab Six : Your note Is received, and In an swer thereto it gives me pleasure to say that I believe your Brandies are the purest and best I ever saw of our home manufacture. - . . In 1874 I presented a gentleman In London with a gallon of your make and he said it ex celled anything he had ever seen made from fruit,' and that all his acquaintance who had tasted it thought It equal to the best brands of grape brandy. 1 ,, . . . , 1 people will drink spirits as a beveiage it is a pity that they would not confine themselves tes such pure, unadulterated and honestly-made spirits as yonx brandies. , Respectf ally and truly yours, f Jan30-dw-ly. Z. R. VANCE , Q OLD.-MINE 185 Acres of Land for Sale. I offer for sales 185 acres of valuable Land In Davidson county, six miles nearly east of Lex. ington, containing a valuable GOLD MINE, known as ' The Conrad,Hlll Gold Mine Ore from this mine has been recently analyzed and FOUND TO BE OF THE VERY 5 BEST QUALITY.- . . - The heirs of the late Henry Conrad, who are fn -possession of and own the property are new working tne mine to great auvaiiuLKe. xuc uuo is good. NO encumbrances. , Terms easy. Apply to the undersigned, Lexington, N. C, who will take pleasure in showing the property to parties desiring to buy. . , ... M. H.TTNW1X, ; yl-2m ' i gent for the Conrad Heirs. ' THE GREGORY HOUSE ; Goldsboro, 3V. O., - Is In the business centre of the city and di rectly opposite where the trains stop. Railroad and telegraph offices in the building, Wl W.1 Freeman & T, H. Dain, PROPRIETORS. . f , " . ' ocd Fire adlcccizcJafi'Senaiits : febi-f - ' 1 1 u ; r icnipofiG-rm&LEi college, Prof; W. C. DOUB, A. ML, Prest. , pej Jfurcell, Ladd & Co.; plfisalBMsasis Q 3 RiamoD,YA., o The next session of this Institution will com mence Aug. 18th, 1879. All college expenses for Board and tuition, from $tU) to $75. - For panic t ulars appls to . -; . " - jjxihwnr trvwr. w v. ivvj, resiaest )
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 30, 1879, edition 1
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