r I I THE NEWS and ODweIRVER.

VOL: XXXIV, RALEIGH, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1893. NO. 107

trenchments. to OUR CONFEDERATE DEAD. tion of the previous year had placed advance at Bentonville, whatever services on that day, and was in If double the right Six points, out of many, where Dr. it, had already broken the compact may have been the general result of keeping with the determined cour- flank of an army suddenly back, so Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are better and attempted the subjugation of any engagement, the command of age, vigilance and daring exhibited as to expose to an enfilade the flank t an other pills: was found, of his last and strongest line, is to 1. They’re the smallest, HONORED BY MEMORIAL EXER- her sister States. Gen. D. H. Hill never by him on other fields.” and easiest was make his to take—little sugar-coated granulates CISES The defiant answer of Governor when the firing ceased at night in Gen. Johnston’s language not position untenable then YK9TERKAY. position to Hill’charge was indeed decisive of that every child tak s readily. Ellis to Lincoln’s demand for North the rear of the it occupied less unequivocal in according 2. They’re soldiers, when the signal of attack sounded Gen. Hill the credit of making a the struggle at Gaines’ Mill. perfectly easy in their Carolina’s quota of federal action—no griping, no disturbance. A Masterly Address by Judge A, C. and his prompt call for volunteers in the morning. Apparently reck- very gallant and the only success- SOUTH MOUNTAIN. 3 Their effect lasts. works, There’s no re- Avery—A Largo Outpouring of Peo to support our kindred and man our less in the exposure of his own per- ful attack upon the enemy’s It was “with the stern joy”of an action afterward. They regulate or pie Attend the Exercises and Ten- forts, went to the people on the son, no officer in our armies was when he said in his report: intrepid woman, waiting for the cleanse tbe system, according to size of derly Lay Flowers on the Graves of wings of the wind. Telegrams, more anxious about the health, “The principal attack was made coming contest, that from an ele- dose. safety of 4 1 hey ‘re the the Confederate Dead. trains, single engines, pony express happiness and his soldiers. by Maj Gen. Longstreet with his vated pinnacle of the mountain, he cheapest, for they’re and runners were so effectually em- His theory was that spades were in- own and Maj. Gen. D. H. Hill’s di- saw the four advance corps of the guaranteed to give satislactiin, or the defensive, bayonets visions—the latter mostly in ad- money is returned. You pay only for ployed as to reach every precinct struments of of Grand Army of the Potomac, one of the As has for many years been her offensive, warfare, and whether the vance. Hill’s brave troops, ad- good you get. and every hamlet in three or four which was forming at the foot of 5. Put up in glass—are custom Raleigh yesterday observed been in- emergency demanded the one or mirably commanded and most gal- the mountain. The alwajs fresh days. had hour and the 6 They cure Constipation, indiges- Memorial day exercises, under the vaded, and every voice demanded the other it was to be done with lantly led, forced their way through man had met, when Lee entrusted ” tion Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Brings comfort and improvement and resisted “might and main When his cadets the abattis, which formed the to duty auspices of the Ladies' Memorial that the invader should be Hill the of holding the ap- Headaches, and all derangements of tne tends to personal enjoyment when to the death. The response of the had asked him whether they should enemy’s external defences and proach against that army with his liver, stomach and bowels. rightly used. The many, who live bet- Association, with that patriotic and more, with clan to the bearer of Vic h Alpine’s join South Carolina regiments be- stormed entrenchments by a most littleband of 4,000. From Seven ter than others and enjoy life loyal and great outpouring and rush less expenditure, by more promptly interest bloody croaelet was not more ready fore their own State seceded he had determined irresistible Pines to Malvern Hill they had World’s Columbian Exposition adapting the world’s best products to of the people which has always nor supported by more determined prophecied that the war would soon Such was the manner in which the never turned their back upon the Will be of value to the world by il- the needs of physical being, will attest characterized these occasions in our courage than was that of the brave begin and would continue long enemy’s first line was carried. The foe. They believed that their leader lustrating the improvements to the the value to health of the pure liquid our to the enough to give every Southerner an operation was repeated with the to mechanical arts, midst. sons of grand old State would require them endure no and eminent phys- laxative principles embraced in the chief. In a little opportunity to display his manhood. same gallantry and success as our sacrifice or face no danger that was icians will tell you that the remedy, Syrup of Figs. dreary weather of the day call of her chosen progress The while drums were beating, bands He rested his hope of success upon troops pursued their victorious ca- not demanded by the inevitable ex- of medicinal agents has been Its excellence is due to its presenting had caused apprehensions of the form most acceptable and pleas- before were playing, girls were singing,boys the belief that every son of the reer through the enemy’s successive igencies of the situation. With equal importance, and as a strength- in that it might continue yesterday, ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly were shouting, flags were flying, ora- South would rush to the rescue, camps aud entrenchments. At each God’s help Ilill determined to save ening laxative that Syrup of Figs is but the day dawned beautiful and beneficial properties of a perfect lax- tors were appealing, and stalwart that our armies would be supplied new position they encountered fresh the army, as his chief ordered him in advance of all others. ative ; effectually cleansing the system, and was as a tenth of clear perfect were Behind all this by the labor cf our slaves, and that troops and reinforcements brought do sacrifice, and, if the colds, and fevers men weeping. to at any dispelling headaches May as could have been desired. to we would thus be enabled to throw from the r«ar. Thus they had to had his Magnetic Nervine quickly and permanently curing constipation. and the firm resolve of the volunteer emergency demanded own re- The exercises, the procession found an echo even in the a force in the field sufficient to meet repel efforts to retake works which life, he would have death not stores lost manhood and youthful It has given satisfaction to millions and day passed do or die met met with the approval of the medical all the features of the heart of the wife and mother The every Northern man, who would they had carried, but their advance as the decree of fate, but as the vigor. Sold by John Y. Maoßae. perfectly and reflected the high- ” profession, because it acts on the Kid- off widowwithout a murmur committed tender his services to the Federal was never successfully resisted providence of God, who had brought neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- est credit on the ladies and their of the government. Two important ele- GAINES MILL him face to face with a desperate Don’t be talked into having ening them and it is perfectly free from management her only boy to the keeping an orphan’s God, as she proudly im- ments were wanting as a basis of When on the second day Jackson duty. Capt. Beaton Gales, the gal- operation as it cost every objectionable substance. Metropolitan Hall had been beau- you your life. sale by all printed a parting kiss upon his his calculations —the Southern loy- had affected a junction with Lee. lant Adjutant General of George B. Japanese Pile Cure is guaranteed Syrup of Figs is for drug- tifully decorated by fair hands gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man- brow, while the woe of the bride alist and the foreign substitute. Hill was selected to relieve his Anderson on that memorable day, to cure you by Jno. Y. Macßae. when the vast audience assembled i ufactured by the California Fig Syrup When General H. D. Hillreported to tired troops by passing rapidly to has summarized the re- »-» 3;30 o’clock was tempered with that admiration important Co. only, whose name is printed on every there at p. m. of beauty to Col. J. B. McGruder, then in charge his left and turning the extreme sults of this battle so clearly that I Johnsou’s Oriental Soap is far also the name, Syrup of Figs, 0. the ora- which is the tribute package, When Hon. A. Avery, bravery, as she gave a last embrace of the Peninsula and was assigned right of the enemy. A. P. Hill, prefer to reproduce bis language superior to all the other so-called and being well informed, you will not tor, was greeted was escorted in he to to but to the command of the defences of Longstreet, Whiting and Jackson rather an from re- medicinal soaps lor beautifying tho accept any substitute if offered. On the stand with one whom she had yester- than use extract with applause. day plighted her faith. The stately Yorktown, he realized in a measure had successfully moved upon the port or history or to make a vain complexion. Sold by Jno. I, Mac- Chief Marshal Allen, Gov. him were Southern dames and the petted at least the magnitude of-the com- double lines of infantiy and artil- attempt to improve upon it myself, Rae. Carr, Daniel, W. — Dr. Mr. 0. Stron- damsels, had ing contest It has been said that lery posted on a range of hills be- Os thiß battle “it may be safely SATINES! Gen. F. H. Came- whose soft hands sel- ach, Dr. Hines, dom plied needle'before, found their a man who is himself born to com- hind Powhite Creek from the Mo- said that in its consequences, in the Men are made manly, the old Col. Tate, Dr. Sanderlin, Judge ron, pleasure then in deftly mand is quick to perceive in Gehee to the Gaines house. The accomplishments of pre-determined made young and vigorous by Mag- Shepherd and Judge Brown. greatest working upon cape, haversacks and others the qualities that fit approach of the attacking columns objects, and in the skilful disposi- netic Nervine Sold by John Y. PERCALES! The hall was packed to its ut- as at in cut- them for leadership. Col. Hill of A. P. Hill and Whiting was in tion of small numbers to oppose Macßae. most There were present the knapsacks, a later day ting and stitching the coarse cloth- seemed almost intuitively to des- part over a plain about 400 yards overwhelming odds, it is without various visiting organizations in the CALICOS! ing intended for our brave boys. cry in the ranks the coolness, cour- wide and was 6mharassed by abet- parallel in the war. The division, The Japanese Pile Cure is the city, the students of the A. and M. age, judgment and power of prompt tis and ditches in front of the first unaided until hour in the only proper application for of The organized bodies of citizen a late internal FOR College, Junius Daniel’s Camp soldiery decision, which others recognized in line. The struggle along the front afternoon, held in check the piles and is guaranteed in every case Veterans, and citizens from a 1 parts of the State, greater Confederate such Rowan Rifles, the Wil- his favorites after they had led bri- of these divisions and that of portion of McClellan’s vast army, by John Y. Macßae. generally, with a very large out- as the mington Light Infantry and the gades and divisions to victory. On Longstreet had becoma doubtful endeavoring with battering ram im- pouring of ladies. Music was fur- Female Oak City Guards, were sent hastily assuming command at Yorktown he and desperate, when the troops of petus to force its way through the Weakness Positive Cure. WAIST. nished by the Pythian band, of this To Tiik Editob :—Please Inform your readers SHIRT soon discovered that the cavalry, Jackson and Hill created a diver- afforded that I positive remedy to the unoccupied forts on our narrow gap, and thereby have a for the thousand city. and one Ills which arise from deranged female coast. the companies thus which he looked upon as the “eye sion by engaging the extreme right time for the concentration cf our organs. The exercises were opened with As other Ishall be glad to send two bottles of hurriedly equipped rushed to the and ear of the army,” was inefficient, of the enemy. The first of the lines various corps, dispersed in strategic my remedy r'KEE to spy lady If they will send prayer by Rev. Dr. Eugene Daniel, their Express and P. O. address. Lawn?, Satin es, Gloria Satina, to services, all because the force was composed of of entrenchments had been taken, directions, in season for the bloody respectfully, after which there was music. capital tender their Tours Kyher Cloth, Outings, Worsteds, turned to an adopted son a number of detached companies and Longstreet, Hood and Laws issue at Sbarpsburg.” DB. E. G. MARCHIBI, Col. S. McD. Tate then in appro- eyes wer>< Utica, N. T. Ginghams, Organdic-s, Crepes, China State, at without a trained or efficient com- and other brave leaders were mov- CHICKAMAUGA. priate words presented the orator of the whose education Cloths, Ponge and Challies West Point and brilliant career in mander. Iu this emergency an offi- ing on the last struggle in the Lieutenant General D. H. Hill Every thing is supposed to be of the occasion, Hon. A. C. Avery, Mexico had placed him easily at the cer of the old army, who had been enemy’s center, when the victorious found the army of Bragg enoamped fair in Chicago. to whom he paid a high tribute. head of her citizen soldiery, and commissioned lieutenant in the shouts of Garland's and C. B An- along the Tennessee river in and FOR DRESSES. Judge Avery delivered with fine to regular army of the Confederate derson’s brigade of Hill’s division his exhaustive and Daniel Harvey Hill was called around the small town, which has effect able, first States, reported for duty. Marking were followed by the rapid retreat of upon the life and the command of her camp of since assumed the proportions a splendid address him as a man of promise, Col. Hill of the enemy and the surrender Anderson, character of Gen. D. H. Hill. instruction. city. Col. Archer chief BIRTH. at once caused an order to be issued first of the ridge and the McGehee of Hill’s staff, in his able address A full line of White Goods and JODGE AVEKY’S ADDRESS. Was born in York in placing “Maj. John B. Hood” in com- house and then of their whole line. the battle of Chickamauga, He < upon Flouncing for Summer Following are full extracts from the cavalry, and waited xn?n[ai(4it iuK. tLv i-a « rr;n Carolina, on the mand of ail v nnrin of TTftrdfi« had WEAR. Avery’s address: the State of South to to strike a decisive blow Judge 21st of July, 1821. He traced his for the war department ratify the once more lately gained as a commander a stern Measured by the average length promotion and thus proteot him in at a critical moment. But claiming and dauntless soldier from the army Laces Embroideries, Edgings, &c, life, generation descent neither from the cavaliers on the for of human almost a of from Huegenots practicing a pardonable ruse him this distinction among a of Northern in B. H. Hill, in large varieties. has the tocsin of England nor the of it passed away since of France, but from the sturdy sons volunteers. That officer ultimately host heroic commanders, is whose vigor, coolness and uncon- sounded thirty-two years that I should rely on the - war was of liberty-loving Scotland, who mi- succeeded Lieutenant General D. proper querable pertinacity in fight had al- ago, and aroused in conservative commander of a corps evidence of the lamented Garland, OUR MILLINERYDEPARTMENT grated to the north of Ireland and H. Hillas the ready stamped him as a leader of old such a furor of and was atill later placed in charge who sealed ills devotion to the cause heroio temper. Os the re igious „ , pen can ultimately planted colonies in Penn- blood Absolutely is in the best shape we have ever excitement as no portray sylvania, Virginia, North and South of the . The with his heart’s at -South school of , his no ac- had it and the assortment of a»d tongue describe. As years Carolina, educated, Providence that has provided homes Mountain and the corroborating earnest convictions never chilled his the reaper has gath- where they ele- its from Hats and Trimming is have rolled by vated and dominated the people for his orphan children will iu counts of Hill’s superiors ardor for battle, and, in another A cream of tarh r baking powder, an I the angels have garnered to Davis. still good. ered with whom they came in contact. own good time bring to lightail the Jackson President age, he would have been worthy to Highest of all in leavening strength. the ripened sheaves. One by one facts, and then John B. Hood will “The effect of our appearance at at United Slates Govemmen MEXICO. charge with Cromwell Dunbar —Latest the spirits of our old heroes have EARLY LIFE AND SERVICE IN staml vindicated before the world this opportune moment upon the with the cry, ‘Let God arise and let Food Report. passed over the river to again rally Sprung from a race of soldiers by as one of the best and bravest of all enemy’s flank, cheering and charg- & Lis enemies bo scattered.” ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., WOOLLCOTT SONS. around ’their sainted leaders, Lee, the paternal as well as the mater- our leaders. It was this same gift ing (said Garland in his report) de- Hill received from Bragg the join in 106 Wall St., N. Y. Jackson and Bill,and them nal line, it is not strange that the that enabled Gen. Hill to select cided the fate of the day. The en- warm welcome of a comrade, who Iseas to the Prince of Peace for earliest ambition of D. H. Hillled from the lieutenants of his regiment emy broke and retreated; made had seen his metal tried in the hard IMPORTANT! achieving the most sublime of all him to seek for a place at West Robert Fulienwider Hoke to be a second stand, which induced my fought fields of Mexico. Not less great victories. Twenty years ago Point and look forward to a mili- made of his regiment over ten immediate command to halt under the of his old I CANT WAIT! an cordial was greeting You May Not Get Office, the space allotted to the soldiers at tary career. Under the rigid phy- competent captains. It was this in- cover of the roads and return the class-mate, A. P. Stewart, and of the annual gatherings was filled you can get your Carriage, Buggy these sical examination now prescribed tuitive perception of persistent fire, when, charging forward again, plucky Pat Cleburne, who seemed I’ve started to get me a rew dress But most comrades, or Wagon repaired and painted in first- for the part by re- for an applicant, he would have pluck, dash and coolness that we broke and scattered them in from the first to feel that ho had and hat Where are you going to buy ? elass style and at reasonable prices by joicing in the exuberant vigor of been rejected without hesitation. prompted him to love and honor every direction.” This discomfit- found a soldier-affinity in the con- at Indeed I think you are very silly young manhood. The eye of your He entered the institution in 1838, George B. Anderson, William R. ure uncovered the left of the forti- genial spirit of Hill When at last to ask such a question. I’m going v here YANCEY & MARTIN, orator searches in vain today among and, but for feeble health, would Cox, and Robert D. fied line, and left no obstacle be- scattered hosts had concentrated I can get the best goods for the least the money, and ?h»t is at 130 E. Morgan Street. the silvered heads that fillthe space have pressed to the very front of a Johnston and led him later to urge tween Hilland the McGehee house and confronted each other on the allotted to the old soldiers, for the class, of which Generals Longstreet, the advancement of Gordon, Col- (Series 1, vol. xi, part 2, p. 626 of Chickamauga,it was not tillafter the THE LYON RACKET STORE. manly of friends of his Give them a trial. They guarantee foims those A P. Stewart, G. W. Smith, R. H. quitt and Doles, of . On Official Records) “Again pressing night of the first day, that Bragg prices and work. boyhood and comrades of his young Anderson and Van Dorn of the the 11th of June, 1861, (the day forward the Federals again fell public his purpose to give the Oh! let me tell you, they have good made vests 3 for 25c.; Fans from 2c. to 50c ; manhood, Basil Manly, Richard Confederate and Rosecrantz, Pope, after the fight at Bethel) in a letter back, but only to select a position entire management of the right Phil and James Mo Belts and Girdles from 9c. to 50c.; Per- Girl Badger, Sasßer Sikes, Doubleday, Stone and Rey- to his wife, he said of Stonewall for a more obstinate defense, when Polk and the control of the to The Kimmon, soldiers, wing to cale Shirt Waists 49c. $1 29 for ladies; true and tried nolds of the Federal army were Jackson, then a incommand at dark, under the pressure of our left to Longstreet If the enemy’s Good Waisth for boys 25c. ILeft as conspicuous for their who were members. of a brigade, “Isee that Jackson has batteries, which had then begun to left under the stalwart Thomas A of Men’s Gauze Behind Me courage in the hour of danger, as full line Under- Graduating in 1812 he was still a had an engagement and taken many play with marked effect upon the could be driven from the Lafayette wear. Norer rode for their loyalty to the sacred mem- Second Lieutenant when he was or- prisoners. I have predicted all left, of other concurring events of Road, the communication with Chat- If you need any Shoes or Slippers la one ot ories of the past, when our banner dered with his command into active along that Col. Jackson would have the field, and of the held and dash- would be cut off, and the forever furled. tanooga tl at is the place to go, too. had been service in Mexico, in August, 1845. a prominent place in the war.” ing oharge of General Hill’s infan- retreat and ruin of the enemy in- These object lessons constrain in which the of Gen. O. MAKE During the three succeeding years BATTIK OF BETHEL try, troops evitable. To accomplish this end THE LYON RACKET KEY WOOD’S those of us, who are now distinct- he participated in nearly every bat- Judging of its importance by the 8. Winder joined—the enemy yielded Bragg seemed more intent on hur- STORE, veterans, to re- ivelyknown as old tle fought by our forces under the numbers engaged and the losses on the field and fled in confusion." Os ried than concentrated effort. That 16 Martin Street. OP member that the .mention of the command of either Scott or Taylor, both sides, the battle of Bethel the part taken by Hill,| Gen. Lee grand man, officer and statesman, 'CI reminds the stirring days of and always attracted the notice of scarcely rose above the dignity of said in his report (Series 1, vol. xi, John C. Breckenridge, at bis own majority of this audience of no such superior officers by his part 2, 493, of Official Record). his conspic- a skirmish ; yet few events in the p. request, was allowed *o take the ex- BABY CARRIAGES. vivid scenes as pass in review be- courage. uous At Chepultepeo he early history of the war had a more “D. H. Hill charged across the treme right, flanked by Forest and 60CTlBS! fore the imaginations of the old volunteered with the storming important influence upon the con- open ground in his front, one of movement wives, supported in this forward soldier and ‘the sisters and party, and so distinguished himself tests of the following year. The his regiments having first bravely on the left. Stewart Ifshe had hands by Cleburne EVAPORATED daughters, whose in ali these among the scores of brave men, splendid bearing of our soldiers oarried a battery, whose fire enfila- having been transferred to Buckner, ItlNti APPLES, she would trimmed the turf, and years have who participated with him in that sent a thrill to every Southern ded his advance. Gallantly sup- these two divisions constituted Hill’s whose tears have moistened the im- desperate assault as to win for him- heart, and when the first battle of ported by the troops on his right corps. In rear of the line from 10c. Lb. mortelles that cover the resting self a second as Major. He Manassas was fought, less than a who pressed forward with unfalter- which Breckenridge and Cleburne NOT HAVE places of our loved and honored the resolution, he tiie crest was one of six officers in the month later, our soldiers moved ing reached moved to the attack, at 9 o’clock in 500 dead. whole force employed in Mexico, forward in the confidence that of the .ridge (above the McGehee the morning, on the last decisive LBS. GOTTEN LEFT- Some States south of us had sol- who were twice brevetted for mer- Southern pluck would again prevail house), and after a sanguinary, day, was the corps of tho old vet- emnly asserted their right under PIPE SUN DRIED PEACHES, itorious service upon the field. over a foe that had shown so little struggle, broke the enemy’s line, eran known as “Fighting Bill” If you want the their 15e. Constitution to sever Animosity, envy and a disposition dash and confidence in this en- captured several of his batteries Walker, fray as Ib. a Ba- and as eager for the to buy connection with the Federal to indulge in carping criticism have counter. and drove him in confusion to wards a school boy for frolic. His com- by Carriage Union, and had,' through their led to many unjust reflections upon SAVE* PINES. the Ohickahominy until darkness own and convention, mand was composed of his Best Family Four. bay of representatives in es- General Hill, but the most unscru- The future historians who shall rendered further pursuit impossi- Liddell’s divisions, embracing six govern- ” tablished the provisional pulous of his detiaotors never ques- make up for posterity their verdict ble As Mr. Davis (2 Rise and brigades, led by such dashing sol- Guaranteed to please, ment of the new Confederacy, with tioned his courage or his integrity. upon the controverted point as to Fall. C. C., p. 133), adopts the exact diers as Eotor, Gist and Walthall. $4.50 per bbl. Montgomery, Alabama, &b its capi- When the legislature of his native the will find language of Gen. Lee, it is need- But the first lesson learned by a city. But North Carolina, with THOMAS 11. ffIGGS ft SOSS, tal State provided by law that three one fact admitted by all the dis- less to reproduce it a second time. staff officer, who went from the east There’s one thing clear characteristic conservatism, still swords should be awarded to the putants: D. H. Hiliwas the hero of Gen. McClellan refers to the report to the west, was that even an old We wish to state, RALEIGH, N, 0. clung to the federative union of three bravest of her soldiers, who the occasion, and with his own gal- of Fitz John Porter, who was in That Hire’s Root Beer States, which was conceived in the had survived the war with Mexico, lant division, aided by two of Long- command, for a detailed account of (CONTINUED on second page ) Is simply great. ICE! ICE? ICE? patriotic resolves of Mcklenburg, one of the three swords was street’s brigades, drove the enemy the affair at Games’ Mill, and Por- and ultimately established by the awarded to Major Hill and is still in confusion from the breastworks ter admits that the withdrawal of WOOD’S PHOSPIIODINiI, 25c. pckg. makes five gallons of the strategy and ‘ Pure Hygienic Ice, no bad taste no timely heroic valor of preserved by his family. and turned their own guns upon bis line was caused by the retreat The Great English Remedy. most delightful drink pure, 40c, her volunteer troops King’s and permanent- odor of chemical, absolutely at HIS SUCCESS AS A LEADER —HIS XNOWL- on his right, but insists that the , irrMll Promptly in the them as they retreated. Longstreet, -JWWXg*- jrfrvrwfflsAB&A lycures nilforms of Nervous world. v - per 100 pounds delivered. Mountain and Guilford Court EDGE Os MEN. demoralization was due entirely to Weakness, Emissions, Sperm who was in command on the right, . Jmpotency and all #3,00 per 1,000 pounds at factory. House. In 1789 Bhe had awaited SfWAT rS '-3-'S’ «C otorrhea Abuse or the stampede of the Federal cav- , ? nF effects Excesses. In the outset of this discussion of generously said in his report: “The Been prescribedof over TBADB. assurance f+iMS /or) 85 • FAMILY further and guaranty the career of D. H. Hill as a Con- conduct of the attack was left en- alry, who were mistaken, as they M*. u. *5?/ years Inthousands of cases; Trade supplied at Manufacturers $5 00 her rightß as sovereign Is the only I''liable and, Hon- 210 five pound tickets for that a federate soldier, I lay down and tirely to Maj. Gen. Hill. The suc- fell back on the infantry line, for r*t. Medicine known. Ask PRICES. 110 ten “ “ “ 5.00 would be respected and pro- IXlßw’WflßUWVdrugKlst for Wood’s Pnos- State rebels. More candid or better in- . phopine; offers “ “ propose to maintain the proposition cess of the affair is sufficient evi- If he some 55 twenty" 5.00 tected before she would agree to Porter,the | siejore am* wor thless medicine laplace “ fought formed than Gen. French this, dishonest store, inclose price In “ “ 5,00 that from the time when he dence of his ability, courage and of leave his & 23 fifty into the more perfect union Princes, bis staff on letter, and wo willsend by return malL Price, on* W. C. A. enter the first fight of the war with North skill” Commenting upon the lan- who were on package, *1; six, #5. One willplease, six willcure. B.STRONACff, Hygienic Plate Ick M’r’o. Co. then formed. In 1801 eLo adhered Pamphlet In plain sealed envelope. 2 stamps. Carolina soldiers on Virginia soil guage of Longstreet, President Da- that day, admit that the charge of Address THE WOOD CHEMICALCo.. Terms strictly cash. >„ „i Woodward Detroit. Mica. to that union, and stood under the tillthe day he led the last attacking vis said, “This tribute to Gen. Hill Hill and the discomfiture of the 131 avenue* GROCERS, ji,B,—Will deliver ice on 17th. flag, in Baleigh and PERRY, egis of the old till those, in column of Confederates east of the was no more than has been accorded enemy’s right necessitated the Sold where by HENRY druggists. Manager and Supt. who«e custody the political revolu- Mississippi and checked Sherman’s to him by others who know of his abandonment of their line of en- all Laters Candy Manufactures.