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BATES OF ADVERTISING- - r S ' A . A B H E . i fubllahed Daily (except Monday) and Weekly. n uv!siFnnii II ASTlKClt i Iuih w one jeu-. mall po-tpald. 00 u gunwuuu. " three " WWW,onyemaUpoBtpald, 100 gix months, " . ......... 1 w . .nvribera The Observer will be de- ,pred dally at twenty cent, per week; seven- ty-flre cents per muum, months. JI TELEGBAPE , BKPOBTED BY THS ABPOOIACTD .PKBSa. Noon Report. Fore Iff n Item. t r TnW 21. The race for the Goodwood cup was won by Isonomy, with The Bear second and Parole third. - A despatch from Rome to the Pali Mall GwtU Lays a final decision of the German Snment, on the religious questions at issue with the Vatican, has been commu nicated to the latter. It is "tojK of the exiled clergy who ask Permission will be allowed to return to Germany, and the laws will be tacitly suspended, provi ded the clergy obey the common law, and that all fresh nominations are to be sub mitted to the government. The Pope b satisfied with these terms. - . A London correspondent of the Man chester Guardian says the Odess Cham- ber of Commerce has manifested much concern at the extra facilities afforded to the United States for exporting of wheat, by deepening of the mouth of the Mi&sis- 8iPThe Iroa Masters in Cleveland district, in toe North of England trade, yesterday gave notice of five per cent, reduction of wages of the'r employees.' The matter will be referred to arbitration. - i Bsrlin, July 31. Intelligence receive'd here from M. Petersburg announces that about one hundred persons were arrested last Sunday on the estate of Grand Duke CoD8tantine, brother of the Czar, at Pav losk, near St. Petersburg. v - ! Saratoga Knees. .! ; r Saratoga, July 31. The first ,'race in the -mile dash was won by Bramble, with Anna Augusta second and Oriole third r-r time 1:17. The Sequel, Stake, if milee was won by liochesterj with Bulwarks second and Lulu third lime 3:13. Wil ful broke down. , ; I Midniglit lieport The Yellow Fever. Memphis, July 30. Five new cases Jof yellow fever were reported to the Board" pf i Health this morning four colored. Three deaths have occurred, Michael Athey.i a ! brother of Chief of Police Athey, Brooks i Wilson, telegraph operator, and .0. 8. Forbes. The latter resided beyond the corporation line. The wife of Chief of Police Athey was stricken with tbe fever last night at lialeigh. Tennessee. His daugnter, -hudora, is in a I dying condition. , i The weather is clear and warm, which is favorable to the spread of the fever. s A large meeting of colored people was held at noon to-day at Cochran Hall. Resolutions were adopted opposing the re moval of the blacks to camp, and express ing their determination to appeal to absent merchants for assistance. The sentiment of the meeting was the camp scheme. strongly, opposed to '1 Ate a uti. Saratoga, July 31. The third race, 1 mile, was won by Vagrant ; Sunligbt sec ond, Maritaua third; time 2:01. The fourth race, steeple chase, was won by Franklin in 5:44$. London, July 31. In the race for the Goodwood Cup the betting just previous to the race was six to four against Isono my, twenty-five to one against The Bear, and one hundred to thirty against Parole. The Bear led by two hundred yards until a mile from home, when Isonomy headed him and won in a canter by three lengths. taroie was beaten at half a mile from home, when Isonomy finally headed The Bear. Tue time of the race was 5 minutes and 8 seconds. ' Fatal Flamew. Detroit, July 31. The pleasure steam er Lew Wallace, together with the dwell. Ing of Jas. Cleveland and three boat houses, was burned at Gogneck Lake, two miles south of Battle Creek, Mich., to-day. Jura. Cleveland and one child perished in me names ana two otner children are fa tally injured. Mr. Cleveland saved hlm- seii and one child by jumping from I the second story window into the lake. The fire originated in the engine room of the oieuuier. Diew Frout iauug ice Cream. a KTER8BURQ, Ya., July 31. Captain amei xjuwhju, a prominent citizen, who, wun ms entire family, was poisoned by eating ice cream a few days since, died here this morning, aged sixty years. He "ayes a large family, all quite ilL ilre Wouieo Urawued,. V,raeU8 01 Binghampton, Mrs. Boet- ZZJ , i"a Ml8a Burkelew, of Burk- '.aua ss r-ollock, of New. York, n?u!0WD5?1.n tbe t- Lawrence river, n-tLf b lQ P8e"ing of a Kailroad Sold. thf' July 31.-The irw has S?pSwlnF from Austin: Tbe wq li 7 urea -Northern ltailrad Ki7l:T.ua' lur fi.ww.uw. It was resenting v L0' ae8to. p-55-5?W New - , . uobeca lur Donanoiaers. Shot. Hempstead. Julv Sl.R n ivntho ex-countyattorney, was shot and instantly jjuiea by K. T. Springfield, who shot him ! Thl , ia me and once in the body, ine murderer is at large, but two Sheriffs' f" ie m pursuit. A rroie!.- &S01NSATI, July 31. The CincinnaU VAlOn JiiXr.hancrA t Ha. orlt . o J auuptcu a l covin nf .kPro,te8tinS against the proposed change ot the place of meeting of the wMional --uMcnangefrom St. Louis New Admitted to Ua.ll. special to the J2, from Opelika, Alabama, sa) 6 inat bamuel O." Oraaty, who was on trial uie muraer of Reed, waa admitted to I y m a $3,500 bond. THE I1YGEIA HOTEL, W- n "liU FOIST COMFORT, YA. r- w wtpftted ioo jards from Port Monroe. Orion ill year. Beni iof clreala?' aammer or Autumn Besort. JftdljaASBISONFHOEBUS, PropT. it ill II i VOL. 6. PRINTING 5TH II. C. DIGEST OF TUB Supreme Court Reports, imi 70th T02 80th INCLUSIVE, WITH CAREFUL AND EXHAUSTIVE IMI. BY W. II. BAILEY, ESQ , Charlotte, C This book we now have In press and will be reaay lor delivery by September 1st. ; t jnce H.50 per volume, tui Angast ikd, alter that tune the price will be Increased. '.. l IN PREPARATION PGR PRESS, ' Mr. Bailey has In course of preparation : An Analytical Digest or Index of all the N. C. Beports, after the model of Meyer's Index to Kenorta of Supreme Court of the United States.' This volume will be a small octavo of probably Borne 600 patres, and will be pat to tae profession at a low price. Pearson's Law Lectures. This -volume will be reiidy for delivery about the Wrth ot August. Price S5 per volume. Send Car orders for 6th N. C. Digest and Pearson's w Lectures at once. EDWARDS, BROTJGIITOH A CO , ' ys-tf Pobllsbers. Raielgh N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. BALTIMORE BOOK, STATlOHERYiASJJ.PAPIR JOBBINGr HOUSE. 332 anl 334 West Baltimore Street CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, THE ! Caiest Works of all ihs Fublishsrs IN Sunday School, Day School, Law, Medical, Theological an s. . Miscellaneous Books. WRAPPING AND WRITING PAPERS, BONNET BOARDS, PAPER BLINDS, PENCILS, INKS, PENS. AGENTS FOK- HYATT'S CELEBRATED WinS-BOUND Any and everything In the Book and Paper Business can be procured of us. . WM. J. a DULANT & 00. mhs-d&w-lj. - . ... :. ' 17. G. THOMAS, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF 4 : f ... """ . f t Flu?, Twist Granulated and Cut smoking Tobacco, i .. ... ...... AXONO WHICH ill THI CBXXBKATXD ' Royal Arch, ! . uncie Aicti, Twist In Backets, ' ana Orape NoS.321&323SoMinthSr'ro IPIflII llf 1W .m 1 Atlanta Ca., 3Iay 22, 18T9. One of our workmen . had a bad case of syphilis of live years standing, and was cured sound and well with, two bottles of your. Swift's Syphilitic Specific, lie is now, to all appearances and In his. own belief, entirely sound and well. win. iivic t. w. nooPER. ' SWIFJ 'S SrilCIFIC CO.. Proprietors, , Atlanta, G Sold by WILLIAMS &. HAYWOOD, PENCUD, LEE & CO.. and Drag?ists generally. . e23-ds-w.FAw3m. . TO ARCHITECTS. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LE noir Count? advertise for a Drawlufr, Warning Plan and Specifications, including Material In full tor a Court House I r Lenoir County. Said plan to be submitted at the Com missioners' meeting on Tuesday alter the first uonaay in August. The building must be of brick, two stories high, and must have 4,000 square feet of room on the upper noor. and all tne partitions on the lower iloor must be with brick walla. One hundred dollars will be naiti for the plan mx me pos accepted by the Commissioners, who reserve privilege oi rejecting anror all of the rro- POSalB. " ' specincanons not accepted will 03 returned to maker. Aaaress TAILOR, Clerk Board- Commissioners, Kins ton, 17. C. June Sth, 1S79. . JaZ-oaw-augl SUPERIOR COUKT, I Wakb Cocntt f - Elizabeth O Haywooi, Kxtrxof Jane F. Hay wood, dee'd Plaintiff. , E. Bnrte Havwood. Exfr of Eliza E. Haywood, oec'd. xad devisee or tne same irrauces a. i Havwood and Alfred W. Haywood defendants. Pursuaot to an order made In this action en the 9th day of September, 1373. notice Is herebv given 10 me cremtors or tne estate oi .biiza a. Haywood, to present and . nrove their claims against said estate, before me at my office in ! the city of Raleigh, on or before the 4th day of ! Heptember, 1879, or they are to be excluded rrom tne benefit oi said order, and from partici pating in said estate, r , , ' i'i; "A W- HIHSDALE, Keferee. -Balenjn, IT. C. July , 1879. -Jy30dlafw4w " WW RALEIGH, N. MISCELLANEOUS. The wear and tear of business life makes such tremendous drafts upon boiy and mind that without resources to some sustaining agent they must give way under the pressure. . To those who are breaking down or wasting away from general debility on affections ofthe liver, stom ach and the Kidneys, a systematic course of the Bitters will so -reinforce the vital functions as to baffle all the assaults of disease and restore the Bystem to 1 a wonted health. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND RE SPECTABLE DEALERS GENERALLY. , jelT-d-Tu-T-S&w-ly. Authorized by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1QthIZ2 POPULAR DRAWING OF THE .t Maeauley's Theatre,! , In the City cf LouisTille. on t ; TI1U USD AY, July 31st. 1879. On which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will be Riven, holders of a ticket or part of a ticket en titled to admission free. - The Drawing will be supprvlsed by men !of i undoubted character and standing, and ticket-1 holders, agents and clubs are respectfully re quested to send on representatives with proper credentials examine into tne Drawing; A Jfew Era In the History of Lotteries. I Every ticket-holder can be his own supervisor, i call out ms number and see it placed in me wheel. The Management call attention to th ! grand opportunity presented of obtaining fa only $2 any of the FOLLOWING FRIZES : ! 1 Prize .$30,ooo 1 Prize.. 10,000 loo P'z's $ioo e'h $io,ooo 00 P'Z'S 60 10,000 600 P'Z'S SO 18,000 l Prize 6,oon 10 P'z's fi.ooo e'h 10,000 1.000 P'Z'B 10 " 10,000 m rnzes S500 eaca siu.ouu. 9 Prizes $300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,700 Prizes $200 each, Approximation Prizes $1,800 9 Prizes $100 each. Approximation -Prizes $ 900 1,960 Prizes. $112,400 Whole Tickets, ft 2. Half Tickets, $1 27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $100 All applications for club rates should be made to the home office. Remit by Post Office Money Order, registered letter, bank draft, or express. Full list of il raw ing published in Louisville Courier-Jow nal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket holders. For tickets and Information address COMMONWEALTH -DISTRIBUTION CO., or T. J. OOMMERFORD, Sec'y, Covrier-Journai Bulldimr. Louisville. Kr. N. B. After JULY 31st drawings will occur MONTHLY. lu d-12-14-i7-19-l-24-26-S8 W-1T-24. - y d-l-&-6-8-10-ia-15-17-19-2z-24-26-29 W-l-8- YELLOW FEYEE t- BLACK Y0-8IIT. It Is too soon to forget the ravages of this ter- rible disease, which will no doubt return in a more malignant and virulent form in the fall moiitns or ih.v. j . MERKELL'SHEPATINE. a Kemeuv dlSCOV- ered in Southern Nubia and used with sach wonderful results in South America where the most aggravated cases of fever are found, causes irom one to two ounces oi one to oe miereu or strained from the blood each time it passes through the Liver, as long as an excess of bile exists. By Its wonderful action on the Liver and stomach the HEPATINE not only: prevents to a certainty any una oi Fever ana jjiacr Vomit, but also cures Headache, Constipation of tae tsoweis, uyspepsia ana au jnaianai diseases. N one need fear Yellow Fever who will expel the Malarial Poison and exoess of bile from the blood by using MKRRELL'S HEPATINE. which is soldov all Druggists in 26 cent and $1.00 bot tles, or will be sent by express by the Proprie tors, . . J A . JHUMUJLAdU W., fail., n. n.L.y. Cfillinme Avnnoan'f MM tarThe reuorta of wonderful cures of Rheu Mn4n Ulnln Halt Vhanm Uvnhflia iflnAAF I matism, Scrofula. Salt Rheum, .Syphilis, Cancer, Ulcers ana sores, taat come rrom an pans oi tne country, are not only remarkable but so miracu lous as to oe aouotea was u not ior tae abun dance ot proof. .. . REMARKABLE CURE 07 SCROFULA, AC. CASS OF COW J. T. BRANSON. . " Kingston, Ga., September 15, 1871. Gknts : or sixteen years I have been a great sufferer from feerofula In its most distressing forma. I have been confined to my room and bed for fifteen years with scrofulous ulcerations. The moat approved remedies for such cases had been used, and the most eminent physicians nonsuited, without any decided benefit. Thus prostrated, distressed, desponding, 1 waa advis ed bv Dr. Aver, or noya county. wa to com. mence the use of your Compound Extract otil linsria. Language is as insufficient to describe the relief 1 obtained from the use of the Stilltn- gia as it is to convey an adequate idea of the in tensity of my suffering before using your medi cine; sufficient to aay, I abandoned all other remedies and continued the use of your Extract of Ktillingia, until I can say truly, "1 am cured of all Dam." of all disease, with nothing to ob struct i he active pursuit of ray profession More than eight months have elapsed since this re markable cure, wuvnous any return oi ino dis ease. -. For the truth of the above statement, I refer to any gentleman in Bartow County, Oa., and to the members of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I shall ever re main, with the deepest graJtude, . Your obedient servant, J. c. BRANSON. Atfy at Law. ; - A. MlBACIiK. Wkst Point, Ga., Sept. 16, lSTO. Gints : My daughter was taken on the 85th day of June, 1S63, with what waa supposed to be Acute Rheumatism, and was treated for the same with no success, in March, following. pieces of bone began to work out of tbe right arm, and continued to appear till all the bone from the elbow to the shoulder joint came out. Manv nieces of bone came out of the mht foot and leg.- 1 he case was then pronounced one of White Swelling. - Alter naying been confined about six years to her bed, and the case consid ered honeless. I was induced o try Dr. Fember- ton's Com pound Extract of StiUingia, and was so well satisfied with its effect that I nave con tinued the use of It until the present. My daughter was confined to her bed about six years before she Bat up or even turned over without help. She now sits up all day, and sews most or ner time nas waixea across tue room. II er general health is now good, and I believe sbe will, as her limbs sain strenirtb. walk well. I attribute her recovery, with tne blessing of God, to the use oi your lnvaiuaoie meuicme. With srratitude. 1 am. yours truly. , W. B. BLANTON. ' West Point, ga Sept. 16, 1870. Gxkts : The above certificate of Mr. W. B. Blanton we know and certify to as being true. The th ng is so ; hundreds of the most respected citizens will certify to it. As much reference can be given as may be required. Yours truly. . ; CRAWFORD WALKER, Druggists. : IXKJtX. O.. V. WlUilAMS. tTDR. PEMBERTON'S STELLINGIA la pre pared by A. F. MERRELL A Co., Phila Pa. Sold by all Druggists in fi.oo bottles, or sent by express. Agents wanted to canvass everywhere.- - - - - . sv Send for Book "Curious Story" free to alL Medicines sent to poor people, payable in in stalments. ' ! decn-D Tu-Th-Sa w isa - - - pslFS6;nT ft l V f LI . (.T 1 . ' . " ; :.. . ' , ' ; C..; FRIDAY. AUGUST 1, 1879. HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES P Ul J CAPITOL SQUARE, RALEicH, rj. c: I FINEST PABKt?kSTATE( And open at all times to truest 5 of the House. NEWBEM, N. C. SIR.. STREET, SR, mh3f . PAGE'S HOTEL. I Eight Hand Side going South; niBSfe1 Passengers per going North.' MEALS SO CENTS. W.C.PAGE. I dot is-tf Formerlyof Cary, Proprietor HOWELL COBB. U.D. M. COBB PUMJELL AO U SE, WILMINGTON, N. C. Recently thoroughly overhauled and renova- i ted. FIRST-CLASS in every respect. Location desirable, being situated near all business houses Post-office, Custom House, City Hall and Court House. Bates .........$2 and S2 oO Per y Our Motto Is: TO PLEASE. COBB BROS., - - Proprietors. aprii-tr. GREGORY HOUSE, Goldsboro, IS". C, Ta m t.hA bnsiness centre of the city and di rectly ODOosite where the trains stop. Railroad ana teiegrapn omces iu uie uuiiuiug. W. W. Freeman & T. II; Eain, PROPRIETORS. ' Good Fire and Accommodating Servants. febl-tf . - 187U. 187. STOP AT Flanigan's 'New Hotel, ' GRAHAM, N. O. Lara-e and well lighted. Sample rooms. Hacks meets au uaina. unarges muuerave. ; JuMrtllsepl . .. . BOARDING HOUSE Mrs. It. rVJ..JBesi;: No. 1. Farettevllle street, over BJronach'a store near the Capitol. tiOOD ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD by the day, week or month, on reason able terms. - Tofw 4,. I ,r . NORFOLK, TA. E. T." JAMES, -;- ..Proprietor. 'Rooms elecantlv furnished. Passenger juevator. - i RATES: -mn n . w. . ... ocanon. lanvn-iy ev Atlantic Hotel Obmer Main and Qranby Streets,; NORFOLK, R. 8. DOBSON, Proprietor. Special Rates to Excursions." $2 $2.50 and S3 Per DaT, Accord- Ins to IiOcation of Boom. ' i iT28-dlm. ' ' : ... - - i STOP AT; THIS Richmond ' Hotel. (OPPOSITE LONG'S HOTEL), ROCKINGHAM, N. C. MES. J. A. IIcDOHALD,' Proprietress- Rooms large and comfortable. Terms moder ate. Poute and attentive waiters. aeia-cr. SUMMER JREaORTSJ "Doia tj tie Sea."-Seasoii of 1879-; OCEAN VIE 13 HOTEL. ..BEAUFORT, N.C., JAMES II. POOr, Proprietor, is now open for the reception of guests. The above Hotel is situated uxiuieuiaieiy on ue water front. In the business centre oi tne town, and offers special Inducements to seekers of pleas ure, and has a view from tt promenade on tbe roof unsurpassed by any other building in the town. The Bar la well stocked with the best grades of WhiBkies, Brandies, w ines, Aies, Lager Bee', Cigars and Tobacco, and is open at all hours during the night or day for the accommo dation of guests. Baunng Mouse ouioioaious Ruth Houses have been erected on shore and beach for tne benefit oi me patrons oi tnis UoteL Croquet Grounds For those who delight in this Innocent amusement provision has been made. Boats Fast aaiung ana weu managed Boats will be In readiness as all hours to convey passengers about tbe harbor, and will connect witn ail trains. iuc Liuiu cwws uiau uutu lands and sails from the Hotel wharf. Fishing Beaufort oners superior auvaniages to tnose who deliirht in catching the finny tribe; The Table will always be furnished with the best that this and the adjoining markets afford. Tne servants will be required to be polite and at tentive. This Hotel will be second to none. . Reduction In Board Per day $1.60; per month ill! Tie Won Honse 30.0Q. " juiy-a-mmo SCHOOL. RALEIGH 514LE ACADE MY. " - JOffN JT. FRAY, University of Ta., -p-.-, ; HUGH MORSON. " f 1X111 The Sd annual session of this school will begin On Monday, the 1st day of September, 1879. " Boys prepared for any of the colleges of N. O. or of other statea. or for the active duties of life. For circulars containing terms, testimonials. tc. address either of the principals.. Circulars can also be obtained at any of the bookstores n the city. " : j , . - - JySO-Ktawew. Greensboro .Female College GREENSBORO, N. C. The 47th session of thiB well-ltnown Institu tion will epen on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of August. Terms reduced to suit the times. , - Apply for Qatalogue to ' .' " ) "T, M. JONES, President.! - July. Mtmo"'-;-' -tj Jr - . I i':BXN4jBAl: BdSb'oiSf.l'C MEB ANEVILLE, N. C. V :- ; ; . .'. i. i -- :J . : - r ! THE lnst Session begins JULY. 30th, 18T9 Board, with Xurnishrd room, reduced to 14 ni wnnntTi Tiittinn tn Sfl nfr BAaainn " i For particulars, aaaress - - j. July 8-lm . : . j :. ; JUJ. M. BINGHAM RALEIGH, 1ST. O- FOUNDED MAY, 1842. Rt. Rev. Thos Atkinson, D Via.' tora Rt; Rev. Then lyman, D EoyI benhettsmedes, ajl: , . ; fieclwr ad rnncipaL Hrs. Kate DeBos'set Meares, Lady Principal, . The T5th Term of this School begins i ' SKHTE TIBER J lib.' 1879. -, FOB CIRCULAR ADDRESS THE. RECTOR. Julyl0-4f t " . v i ; ; ! PATAPSCO INSTITUTE, MISS SARAH N. RANDOLPH, of Edge HUV Virginia, FrincipaL ... This well known School for Young Ladies and Children will be reopened September 18th. It offers unnsnal fa cilities for a finished education. For circulars, address the Principal, Patapsco Institute, Elli cott CityMd. Reference Hon. Geo.' Davis.' . July St-W-if-BU-181 t Select Boarding and Day School. HILLSBORO, 2V The flftv-flrst session of the Misses NASH & Miss KOLLOCK'S SCHOOL will open 26th July, 1ST9, and close litn December (twenty weeks.; Sig D1BUNA, the flue pianist and instructor, who has been so eminently successful in the cultivation of the voice, will continue connected with the school. Circulars on application. . Jy20-2aw.TATh -lm. - H BKEB SCHOOL. OXFORD, IT. C. Classical. Mathematical and Scientific. Fall Session begins September, 1st, 1S79, Instructors: l. 11. tlOKHHiU, A. M., " JEROME C. HuRNER, A. M., ROBERT W.WINoTON. A. B. .: For circulars address jyl3-dlwwl JEROME C. HORNER. LQUISBURB FEMALE COLLEGE,. , PeofI W. C" DOUBrAT'M PresX The next session of this Institution will com mence Aug. lSta, 1879. All college expenses lor Board and tuition, from $w to $16. or partic- ulars apply to Jy29-d6t JrROF. w. u. jjuub, rresiaem. FOR BALE. Wotice, Hy virtue of two several deeds in trust execu tes Ito me on January 20, 1879. by McCALLUM A COOi'-EK ana i. b. uwrisB, ana ior ine pur poses therein expressed, I will Bell at public Auction, at the founder of McCallum A Cooper in Kaleigh, N. C, i an undivided hair Interest in tne roundery lot and other property conveyed in said deeds wsich are registered in pages i6I and 168, Record Book, NO. 63, office of Register of Deeds for Wake coun ty. tar-Term CASH. J. D. NEWSOM . Qbat 8TAKP8, Attorneys... lrifhvi. A D31IPHSTIIATOItS NOTICE. XI. The undersigned, having taken out Letters of I Administration unon the estate of Jos. A. EUgel- hard. srlve noUce to all persons "having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to t&enx on or oeiore tae ma aay er June, its, i ; ; i i All persons indebted to tne said oeceaent are requested to make Immediate payment toj the. enlgned- i i By "Mi - i Tz9 - V . Dated June 24th, 1879. je2Mrtr.. COTTON FACTORY for sale. r 'HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE a Cotton Factory In Gaston county, N. C. on the South Fork of the-Catawba Klver. I The property ta well improved. The fall of water on the ahoal is about 6 feet, fourteen of which ia utilized. The mill la run by a sixty-six (Inch Turbine wheel ol the most improved make, and will give sufficient power to run s.ooo spindles and preparation, together with twisting machin ery for same. Picker is in a house 100 feet from Mill, and Is ran by a 26 inch Turbine i as good make. The mill is not stopped once ia ten years by high water. The power could be im- proved to run luo.ooo spindles ana preparation. Three different railroads within easy distance. Long hauls saved. - Cotton grown abundantly by planters in the vicinity, ; On the property is a Grist- and-Flour-Mili; ; Together with Saw Mill and Gin. Also all ncea- i aaty tenement houses, and cotton house, store and barn. - ..- - . - t The mill consists or about i.ooo gpinaies ana preparation for making warps and skein, either single or double, . -t : ) l erms Half cash, and balance In threes four, and five years' time, with interest at 7 percent. rer annum. Or will sell -one-fourth, one-half. or inree-ionnns ana retain oaianoe ; or wiu . lease for an indefinite period to a satisfactory party. -.: i .,! For further particulars call on or address J. H. WILSON. Jr.. Gastonia. Gaston county, N. C. Building a good brick one, and will hold s,ooo spinaies. . , , , aprmoa notice. Will be told at the Court House, in Ral-ich rm WEDNESDAY, 80th day of AUGUST next. one lot in tne city oi Jttaieign bounded onw8t by Saunders street. South by Jones street, extended west of Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Eat by a line near the said railroad and North by; Lane street extended west of Bald railroad, containing about two acres. Terms CAhH. Sale eublic. Jyl&-lm JOSEPH B. BATCHELOR, Att'y. F O TL A very desirable hooae and lot on the corner of i Salisbury and Firwood Street. The house Is two 1 story, has seven rooms, a double kitchen and all i necessary out-houses-, a Well of good water is also In the yard. The property la in first class order and all nearly new, near the Peace ilnstl- i tnte, and the best neighborhood In the city. :, x will sell at easy terms. jyi3-41taw4W. ' J o Jt XXTSLS. , Thomasville Female College, ' 1 ON . c.-' II. H. " '"J ! ', The 25th Annual Session 'opens August sith. Honest, thorough work In every Department Literary, Music and Art. The new building, 4"x 73,. rapidly approaching completion, will give room ior over luu boarders. Charges as low aa can be afforded for best instruction ana com fort. Board, $10 per month., Tuition already low, may be farther reduced by buying a, schol ars nip. Jfor catalogue aauress i .. .i ? jy2-wiiu' - ii. tLhujs tiAu a iTesuiect. JN U aO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fcj O trK , IC H , Tr -. r I sa '- . 2 ; -'C3. . . ,H -''LjV8 Hl- i;i , Yr'- -i"a Tni f - ? ---- j JylWf "or. -URNIURE JklAJK UFACTOR Y4. Vf, O ALAIS, r.:-;Superlnten4nt. .,.., .MAJCnJFACTUKERS OF, - tYALlUT tHAMILa SCITI, Dsiia tin W ASH-ST A 1 21) WARS R t BIS,". HAT j . J RAC Mr TABUS OF ALE IIX3X , ! AHS STXLES,; DESKS. " 1 AND EVERYTHING USUALLY MADE IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY..--' This IS '"HOME ENTERPRISE, and bein such, we respectfully ask - an even share with our Northern competitors. . , ! ' We have the best sj4 newest Improve! ma. chtnery, and J - - .. ' oc Superlor.Workmeni ' . And guaranty aatufsctton, both in styles nd prices. . j . i HT Orders promptly ffllad. ' wvt-tf. , T IN S U RAN O E FRED. A.f;OLDS, Cameron, Hay; &, jjd. Office over Citizens' National Bank. - ' x . Special A e :n t RALEIGH, N. C., : For Ihe . Companies named in I Cameron, Hay Coi - adver tisement. . - . pi-3rnos NOETH CAROLINA STATE LIFE Insurdnicel Companv , pnesrpenued in 18730 i ' RALSIQIt, E. OS i " " Asset ? 60,370 70 Surplus to Policy Haiders JL75.394 39 I F. U. Cameron. , , .. , . ; President ! W. E: Anderson, " ' Vice-President I W. H. Eichi, , - Ge?y. and Treat Dr. E. Burke Hayvooa Med: Director Prof,'B, o. Smithy ' : Advisory Actuary Tut. only Bon Life Insurance ; Company in North -Carolina.' One of' the most successful I Companies of its age in the United States. Has i aireaay issued between two and three thousand policies. All of its funds invested - at Home l among our own people. -All tosses paid prompt ly and in cash. .Rates . aa low as those ;Of any first class company.. Has thxxc dollars! of aa oets lor every polulr of liabilities. " ! . wAgents wanted In every county In the State to - is. ior tms most exceuent-ana - armir) estah. ilshed ' home i,isUtuUon .For lnlorxnatioi address " . . N. C. STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., 11"' " """r l85a.WiOt One Square p inch) one day,...... ....... fi 00 ., ; ','": three u t oo . Ml "four " . I 60 '" Contracts for adyertlstnsr for any space or time ObBeirerBnncllii, Fayette ville Street, Ealelirh, RICHMOND 'ADVERTISEMENTS! Bur cell, Ladd & Co., Til 1 RICIISIOM, TA., 4t LUBRICATINQ and KEBOSENE OXL3 by Barrel and Car Load. BI-CARB SODA, SPICES; " ;" CONCENTRATED LYE. , mayss-d3ia' TALBOTT & SONS, Shockoe Machine "Works v uicimpN .j. j3 MANTDFACTURERS OF ;-j Engines and Boilers. Saw Mills. Grist Mills. Shafting.Hangers and Pulleys, Turbine Water Wheels, Tobacco Factory' Machinery, Wrought Iron Work, Brass and Iron Castings, . .-, Winning and Threshing Engines - : Jl 11 A SPECIALTY. Mrfbhinery of Every Description. i Repatrihg promptly and carefully dona, i , OTand for Hlnstrated Cacalotrne. - nrancli Of flee, A LEI O II, N. C. STRONACII & ALL.COTT, . , Manpfactubkbs' Agents. . MT)tT-iAw ; . READY-MADE CLOTHING, J;,M.:ROSENBaUM, Informs the cltirens of Raleigh and the State that he has reopened witn an entire; new stook or goods, consisting of f : . ! EADT- i.l AD E C L 0 T H I N G ii.r and -I ii'.;-; ; Gentlemen's FumisHng Goods From medium to the finest, which he Is selling for cash at bottom prices. He is where he has been for years. Corner Faycttevllle aud Hargett Stm - myi-tf. . - i MIS C E LL'ANEO U S. " II. Ai IIYNTJM'8 4 The popujuity 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 to guarantee ; and if you have any scruples as to using it as a beverage you may be assured of Its mlid, stimulating and invigorating qualities In a medical point oi view, it is receiving toe un qualified, endorsement of men -eminent In the . medical profession in all low forms of disease of a wasting and debilitating nature, where it be comes necessary to support the failing powers of lifer fend lam 1Hlmg orders from con vales ; cents from distant par tst oi the. United States, from whom I coold produce eertificaxes, but I prefer that niy Brandy shouIcT speak lor Itself. It isCAREPULLY ' DISTILLED FROM ' THE JUICE OF THE APPLE, and is, as Its name im plies, APPLES BRAND Y free frcm all adulter, ations. lamnow: prepared to ship li to any part of the United States in bottles running six to the gallon, at tt. per bottle, r tWYou are respectfully referred to the cor respondence below, - .- - y - All orders musf tre addressed to the under signed, aa I have no agencies, and all packages will be marked C. O. D., express or freight in all eases wilt be -paid by toe purchaser. -Money sent by Registered Letter. 1 ' will also supply PURE SCUPPEKHONG WINE at l.00 per bottle. . , -Address ' Rl'AV OITWTJltl, .... ,i ,-. : . irarmvuie Pitt county, .o, .i QauimLije, N March si, 1878. TpaiLWk&m thin. Map Concern:- .i v s v I have nersonally and inttmately known R. A. Bynum, of the county of Pitt, -since 1864 when, aa a wounded soldier, I was cared for by him at his Home. His word may be implicity relied upon in iUl things. He is Incapable of knowingly mis representuig anything or deceiving anybody. He is the maker of the best article of Apple Brandy J have ever seen or tasted. .Those wish ing to get an elegant article of pure Branny will be sure to do so by applying to him t THOS, J. JARTIS. 'Farmttlu, Pitt County, N. CJ , Jan.38,T9. HUrjexceUencv, Z. Jtf. Vance : 'Jfm. tw V -t - w . After having on several occasions. 1 both at my house and elsewhere, tasted: of my "Old ADnle Brandv." will, vou.be. so kind as to give me your oplnioh as to Its excellence and purity 7 . a tnins some lour or sve years ago yon sent some of it to a friend m London, England, who thus becoming acquainted with its superior merits, challenged with it the makers of the best London Dock Brandy. ! May I not ask1 you also to inform me of the result of that contest if you know It? I have the honor to be, .- , i . . . .... ..i.-- Yours 'truly. ; : ' R. A. BYNUM. - Exkccttvb Dbfajiticsht, ; . v State of North Carolina, - Ralxiqel January SVth, 1879. Mr. R.A.. Byntm: ' ' . J. UXAB Hilt : x our note is receivea,ana in an swer thereto It gives me pleasure to say that I believe your Brandies are the purest and best I ever Baw of bur nome 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 ot grape brandy. -. If people will drink spirits as a bevel age it is a pity that they would not confine themselves to such pure, unadulterated and honestly made spirits as your Brandies. Respectfully and truly yours, ian30-dAw-ly. . , , ., Z. B. VANCE GOLD MINE 185 Acres of Land for Said. 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 Hill Gold Mine-" Ore from this mine has been recently analyzed In Louisville, Ky., by a distinguished Assavor, and 'Ol3ND TO BE OF THE VEitY BEST QUALITY. - i . The heirs of the late Henry Conrad, who are In possession of and own the property, are now working the mine to great advantage. The title is good. No encumbrances. , Terms easy. s.Appiy to the uniersigned,? Lexington, N. C, who will take pleasure in showing the property to parties desiring to bnj. 7 ; " : M. H. PINNIX, : yl-2m Agent for the Conrad Heirs, iiesaieiirnw FaiiluslDils
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