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HerC and llereabOlltsI CmzxM Mnrrao. Last Satur- Kctelpii anDUL"urncntr- ''Daltonwho bvt oa UmiiIo ol 1 ft7A" i 1.. Ji. J. n. nrrzEis, Editor.' th. Patriot, i larWing oldU- to Ann. 21ra. 187. , I hi: S PRIIl GYf STOCK! . 1 , zens assembled in the Court. House. Ikl on hand in atoko - I TT7T r7rT-- l 11 HI VI l v I W w 1 I of business con- and organized by lie election of J. cSi on 52. Eataia 4 M was more fearful than ta February but. ttt, take crrat rU&ir should bo direct- B. Qretter as cbainnaand.GLTcrwn- and PoU Tax, . tTCS W I J. W. Halford, who lire oa Rock Y iimpiisf n a I 1 . ... am a . - A - a. . a - . . - M publisher U.na.&crcUrj. OaooUoa of Tbc S,.'?- J-g nbton. j j"-- PIEDMONT Koncx. All letters nected with tbla office d to Joseph H. Fetzer, i B. Keogh, a committee . of -fixe from On Fiat ,1 f06 each ward to appointed by the chair. a r? of Alamance, to nominalo tea for Mayor and On btans Bold a. ax. wmee uw n . a, aoubwoiui m fW:.- Ka it,. Randolph, are our agents, authorized - f -fi4. f - - Paid for Lumber. ILttoUL 1. to receive tmhsermtiona and tnye re-1 .... . I on ctreeta. . j J. ne committee reportea tne name ox Work on Pazspe ccipt-j. N. 8. Cook is our agent for Surry, Btokcs and Forsyth. ,w . fc Capi F. C. Clark is authorized to receive subscriptions for this paper and receipt for same. - - Thm American bardiue Co.' a Bonelea HardiuM. in much bttrad 1cm than bftif the coat uf Uuported Sardines. ll-ly ReQISTEATION CoiiMriTEE.-MB. J". B. Cyrus P. Mendenhall for Mayor; and recommended that an open ballot be r- taken for Commissioners. On motion. Mr. Mendenhall was unanimously nom- inated by the meeting. The following Totes were cast for Commissioners: North TTord W. S. Rankin, 19; Jno. Weatherly, 19; John W. Payne, 38; H. Steele, 3G; James AY. Albright, 23; W. B. Farrar, 5; J. W. a Parker, 1C. South Ward John T. Bees, 40: D. Mule, Wagon and Ilameai Printing Cbcdu for dogi Paid on Pavunrat Claims Myor' " CoaataUa's M UoardoTUaU Old CUinui n. Citj IsTAKTICrDX.- thcre was a 27 00 I . . , n. . f m is I eemea 10 t a neaTj biau, or a xerr 4 00 1 larrt bomb bursting the noise and a 0 S3 J quixering of the earth more severe than ever before lasted longer Inan usual-1 the boards on a little boose were beard to rattle like quick aLoxrere falling - felt the tartb jar beneath his l?t says all the beopls haxe become quite se rious, acad are much alarmed. The same ncse, but lees terrible, was beard by many persons at about ten o'clock the same cizbL It L. McBrayer lixes fixe milts from Bald Mountain heard the same time of the daj was plowing is the field his horse became alarmed with fright it appeared to be a rolling aonnd nndrr iho rrroarul lila distant -On last "Wednesday UVinncW trt thm tt1i ir a!n I colored infant found greatly alarmed, and many propose to 4 90 208 00 54 00 ' 18 75 179 03 0 00 0 00 111 00 478 76-1913 98 BaL inbandaofTwM. April 24. "74 $i3 81 W. a BOO ART. Treaaurcx. tinv.TTTr.Ti.CJmirrnari or the (Jitizenn Mei-1 . . . . - . m uvretAil in nr nnr & (rrnTrinl in IfiA I leave lue xicmiix. , : W. U. lienbow,dl; A-l-.iciico,!; W. ' V " . . "Jamea Banrin. vtho liveaon tha yv D McAdoo, 13; B. Sergeant, 15; J. norinern poruou ol Uie mty. it naa of Croole4 ' Cml h1 b vn Registration, whoae duly it vnU le to A.odell.2; A.Brockman,7; Thos,Mo- a string around its neck and iU mouth piowing, but wassittiug on a very see 10 ine regusiraiwn or voters, ana 10 ga QonSL& 2' J L Scales C "W" H- Hill, mua, ana aaa oeu uw uirgu rocs ana exeryining pen ecu j them out to the polls : 3- M T Hahea. 5 ' ' several days. Suspicion pointed to quiet with his back to the southwest North Ward: Davh Scott, Jb., A. 'P ' stL Aihr,Vnt 1U, and MolUe Saunders, a colored woman, and his face to the northeast-the 1 t t w ; Tayne, Steele, Albright, iieea ana " rumbhng began under and behind him, CmnaNQHAir, J. D. White. VenUw were declared nominated.- and the Coroner's inquest, an in- at the Ume J d bini it a2 r-r it irr i t. m T tit - - li i .1 V : . - . . f ooum narur ouua x. McAdoo, "W. S, Hill. Rees, W. C. Thert-bcing another selection to be stigation being had, this party and peared most intense and fwverc the DRUGS, PAINTS, OWARNISHES, MEDICINES &G, la qoactea aoSrbxt lo y at as Reasonable Tcims a tbry can ba LoaLl 5orJa and alptd. . W fl m LwatASCT laiajtri tLat wv eaa famish ontvntry alrxtsanta uJ Tj.tnx lli&S in cor U As Clieap, IF NOT MEHCmSE, BETDSYTT.T.F,, IT. O. The First WsWEIIOVSE in Xorth Carolina or Ftrffteta o axui cf A DUSII1ESS 13 OUR nQTTO. 5L C0XZ ASD S US. 2ir. I OjLJCS, AZLEX r CO Frop'rs. & axles. J j. j. Weigh 21 aster, IM7- nyLCDOjHl, Judge Dick has returned to States Yille where he is holding Court To be Hctno. John Allen Ketchey is condemned to be hung in Salisbury on the 22d of nextnonth. made: dn motion, the four hi-hest not thrco otbers of her famDy wc com- noise arrared Ukea hnge rk rolhng i " , . mittcd ta iail to await triaL Thev on ana ET1US aownwaru all iho lime , 1 wrr- w r chosea, were voted for, namely, Eckel, miUcd y ftWJUt lrmL. 7Lhe itaneartyl tohave a restinc V, ar, J,urmiil nu loU OTTDEBSOIiD i McAdoo, Sergeant and McDonald. The were seni w uranam, as our jau nas ballot resulted in the nomination of W. not 7 re-Duiit. D. McAdoo. Thereupon the chair an nounced the ticket, as follows: The Rev. John Michaux has moved to this City, and will soon commence the publication of his paper. tor kayos : Cyrus P. MendenhalL for ooaoussioxEas: North Ward John W. Payne, Sey mour Steele, Jas. W. Albright. South Ward John T. Rees, D. W. ; C. Benbow, W. D. McAdoo. Thev 0Q ant SlQS downward all the time, kuwb ta Bppe&roti 10 naxo a rcaung place the sound was calculated to produce great distress and alarm. "XL P. WrixrhL who resides fivs No better stock of Goods can bo miles east of Bald Mountain, oa the found in the city than that now open j head waters of Cano Creek, says tho fnr innrwfinn n.t tha Honsa of TWrt oi6 appeared like distant thunder, by say rtll&l.l trr xa. TV. GLOS A WJNS. Furniture. Mattresses, French China, Crockery, GLASswAiii; loo kin a qlxbs PLATC imuiorr?. cvnrrm MATTINQS, IXOOR AND TABLE Oil Ckths, Winto Siad and Wall Paj::. klw nrutrrviu: xrrxnT vnr. tauaiirf rtunm trniiut: I ii a i i Undertaker Dexmrtasemti Metalic Cases and " Coffiiis, Furnished at all Hours, Maine Strett Oppotlie MasouIc Hall, art J atAAVVta'wfl Wkf RAA M 4 A VV A rfV I V ( and Murray. The gentlemen compos- h- honM nn . . ... JOL ing tnis nrm, Jtnowing uie laita ana eruj seconds. This was between 4 and wants of the people,have laid in a stock 5 o'clock. this spring which cannot fail to please " Lioac Lyda lives in Ilendcrson the most fastidious. Do not fail to f?anty J: of nine miles- , ,, . - . . lire wumiuv' nu w ktch uui imu read their advertisement m another lf ooj.ttin ff .inst the fence were The following platform was unani- column. Ll-3-3m Ueen moxing and quivering much alarm in the vicinity. The TJulssnsd 4,003,000 " iho same nouo ana rumbling was , 'sm Mm also heard at Marion, a distance of Statement of the Controller. twooty-four mnes, but not so severe. WrAsnniaTOJi. Aoril 23. Th'i Con- "Oa Friday evening at 0!d Fort IH tLa qxantitT. at TA W. OLILS Jt liii) troller of tho currency has to-day re- everything wore the aspect of serious Dlied to a resolution of the committee ncsa, and the people here, at the dis- on Banking and Currency, inquiring I tance of twelre miles frora Bold Moun tain, icq i mny scnous ajxprooenaions. . Mr. Tate, one of the gentlemen who was injured by a fall in the Opera House, while at work there, was but on mously adopted: the streets yesterdayi : "Ilesolved, That the Citizens Meet ing present the following as their plat- One Fabe. Delegates to the meet- form: Public Schoolajmproved streets; ing of the Grand Lodge, L O. O. F. Means for Extinguishing Fires, and a i Greensboro, next month, will be City Cemetery." passed over the Railroads for one-fare. The meeting was harmonious and in earnest. The ticket presented is a f Ta 1 U T 1 il.-l I Aiuctt-xAKD. x. ia to uo ucu uiah, g0od one if elected, the result can whatever ticket is elected, the brick- Tirif ua naimaA na . innMiMn or Dpm- yard in front of the Patriot office will ocrftfIc victorv .but a triumnh of tho 8,d in. wportto bo $5,G49 ui i.j j - . Ool. and a sUUment is lurnishoa ite trl i commillCO euiuiuuK wjw aiiouuuni ui this currency at this time, giving the nomAo nf tliA iUffuronl Ttfnmna a.nr) in- flwrk Tbtlt-dt ii TIia TifwlflrA in this ..... . i a i A. W. Tourgee has accepted an invita- . T" autauon. u wuoui mo amount was as- tion to dehver the memorial address at f . 8. .r J . ,u-tu k.. tw.A ;nA.i has been necessary, to get more scats, i vii. i v. rrnizn.tirnji. loaxin? at tliLi data about menting membership. This does not it 000.000 unissued. Durincr tho mil til Vy IK Ttitf V a xx. r. oixns a minx 1 ( POXCT OLVS. rrry clump tlh jLfJJ VxsXtr to Ml lUtm in. Grreniboro ilaxketa. wa:y t w. aojTT avrr wiaxrr rrxrrr. i SAUS.a-a. . at W. fltXNN A SOra what amount of the 351,000,000 of bank note circulation remains unit sied. He says the amount remaining unis sued on the 1st day of November was yew -Ailvertbemcnts. PROTECT YOUR LIVES Memorial Day is "Wilmingtox. Hon. the National Cemetery, in Wilmington, on the 30th day of May. I O X E T "Ttlce Hereby Given, Let us Have a Fjee Engine m G keens- I BORO. DO OUB PEOPLE REALIZE HOW tfCOH THEY ABE AT THE MERCY Of THE DkVOUB- ixq Element ? -i look as if the order was dying out in month of March letters were addressed 1 123na rtrAwlwrt. TinrWthaoiiaxUraboat to all institutions and persons whose i - x - TLal I an titwJ ta pUre in prop' poaiUua. tit COlTiUi CO V El HID LIGHTENING RODS. Gixea np Vy all ackciiac man to bathe BEST errt tArantad. Giva ai a Call Tma TEUT CTIEAP. JNO. MeCUlXOCTI. Graaaaboro, K. C mUTHi TILLM tv t V C: X H W. GLCXN A SOXH IICADY 31 AD XI CLOTIIUVG. Txlt-ta Qr&u and XctllaWi Lara nf tl Sbm4 qaahtii IkxMa. Kbrwa. ILUa atet Caps all of vuldk iU b avAl at riona lo asil pacts I Cac. A Ur.i frarr ll cf Famllr Groceries- JlCf I for Ga& or narw. axvl al a wrj araall pro&L Cost aad kj atock a&4 aalW tj jur.rmlnm of ll trstlfiljfcow of thm awrtkav ns.iv j. r. routXEH. VALUABLE RAILROAD PROPERTY FOR SALE ! . w srtvwu. vi i av tha, v a....-..- HIT. aniUA ccrru. u, EiUrra DUlrkl ef JTcrlh CutU-i crncx or ctv. HAtJsuu Xaa1 ,V mm avr u&m, ; .... ...... ... . t Lm ............. JiT. avjk janataf aUt-aaUaliaeiM M j IMalaiaMalM . . Mm. . .aaa a - H I JiMI law SMian K" wafa M.M. I lii iaaaaa. tw w W T i mm a a a " I a - sV I m a a mm m I tlail M ' v. , . tiki r ............ .MM.MMM. i Bid v.a4 .......... ... ' . . aa j 1 ..... I aaJ a aait SL tssaav i Co! rv x - x it rrTTa runiaii x oxus. aorua.rT uuv X -a0X St S IT Sat . a IttU to expire, there hare bee a forty-zun. ?fP-l' TJ'VrZ The Goldsboro Messenger compli montii firtv ' Cfl.1flwll for his enercetic nf?nn in W.raminr- the lease of the positions for membership t. T;i L fvA"HTii1lM.l fin. pending, The City Clock. Mr. Farrar, tho watchmaker, is putting up the clock. It is' no small job and will perhaps take several days yet before it will be in condition to tell the time of day. 1874. I initiations and four accessions by card hicb ere entiUed was secured THE LATEST NEW S! from other lodges; seven withdrawals by the deposit of United States bonds and one death leaving a net increase within thirty days the balance unse t tnrr,-& momv-.. ct,i COrCml nm. cured and uncalled for would be ap- now ja-g- wih the terms of this letter. to be acted on at the next MrA onA-rnilf of tha whole meeting, the last of the quarter. amount has. been thus reassigned as Last Monday night, the following exhibited in a statement furnished the officers were elected: scats. m ........... t JT U rut t-aaiu ra-a r v f.. If UT I rwa. mm ......... X. X l't.raai a-. x K r ja ars S X rttK-aaa. a CHEAP GOODS " For the Summer Campaign THE GREAT PCnaUAXT to a tWx of CU Cbrnit Ontrt af lh Caid U!c. f t!a Wo4 rro DtatrWi of ScmMk CartAim. ai U April Tma. 187L at Gntibara. ta a r,t-tHt tLo aad Ura naskte ta IvT-dfy. to fsrw-kaaj . 1 m mm wr- - a - - a. 1074 ritary CUtr aadllirasa tSOAryaod Tba T4va rrJ CkmdM HaH Hod Co, IE. D.I Tl K. Cal-lll. RofW Y. MrA.Vtv. 1 Th Kir! KaUwal lUak ct CUiUl, Jau Ralbcrfccr!. lUrmra KalWx. O. TvaUa. Jn, OrU. VUry Carr-ao. A. I r T7 . rnJr IL Ixvia, J. li. D- ui, Aasa, is. AX. I Jt MOi Jl'UIIC' JT CLIA-O- l a- - taayaav S. C ar.r r 1 1 i j. a. rcrrau.Tr. CADINET-HAKER.: FURHITURE DEALER AJO UNDERTAKER. (htracrrf as4 CMs-lUr4 OwS M la Wta fawarwl KnrVllCara ruRNirrKi: VV a mT U I iT. C. WILLIS, Ccnf Dcticncr and Fictile, AT9 PUXLM ZM c Geo. S. Sergeant of this plaee is agent for the Champion Reaper & MmrAr. This machine received the highest primium at our last State Fair. A sample machine can be seen at Sergeant & McCauley's ware-room. ... . i24-3mo. W. C. T. .V. G. Foster, W. V. T. Mrs. R. R Potts, W. "S. Stephen A. Dougl iP, F. a Cyrus Carr, Treas. Miss Maggie Tate, W. M. Ed. H. Jollee, Guard. Miss Roxie Collins, SentineL T. J. Jennings. The installation will take place next Monday night committee. In the distribution of this currency the Controller has followed strict! v as possible the act of Julv 12, 1870, which provides that the circula-1 tion shall be distributed to banking as sociations organized or to be organiz ed in St&tes havincr less than their pro portion, crivinff the preference to such as nave uie crcaiesi acnciency. ucu applications have been made for the .. . ! Sit Ll Dtf IliUSlRAIED AT THE SZTf Greensboro Store. T SrRIXO AND SUUltER GOODS baxt arrixed, asd I baxa rpmd tbca at tha .Wi. fr fT.j. VytYttA ysj"aaa '1. mM Ini aM.1 remaining circulation, and the parties GjLrrvtt uaU.lmR. oa WnCAWtei l Mr- haxe tailed tc periect tneir organiza- crjlij coma aivl aao t inrat wi xo v tion, tho Controller has endeaxorcd to found ia thia xaAxiat, com-tiu la jrt of redistribute the circulation in the Con- nosiERT. hrrcssional Districts of the States to GLOVF-S. We return our comphments to Thos. ET.rC naa; WUITE GOODS, nunu m uuo iau w .f - i DREX GOODk. lUliUOXR. . m m a -a. il. Holt. President 01 uie piorm oaro- nA 4i, -voi .mnnni V,na nt been The Latest News. The great idea is Una Aoxicnltural Society, for an invi- nromDtlv issued, it is because Repre- now illustrated at the Greensboro Store tation to Tjsit Haw River on the 14th senatives in Congress have requeted, SILKS. by J. F. Foulkes. He has the largest of Ma and witEess the operations of m ma?J instances, farther delay in tiia sum- I . . a.r n -i .i .t: orKanizauoii u uuaji m w ills juuia, auu nuuuic wi uiuut I i i en at his house, compumeatary to the North Carolina Press. VIir aai otWrx Df ctwUaia. Tt ttivVnid. CrvU4n:TB arrdtUl ty U Gtmt al VU aaid Ajrd Tma iW, xI2 U1 ftt tl Cwcrt ILiaaa dou ta ll Cdy tf SALISBURY, the 18th day of Jonr, A. 1S74, al Pttlitf Aactl.B. ta lh Uat Utdrr. all IL fraacVtf. road. rraoMi, roU.a aSorA aad pToprtt j c rmj ktod. auara aad d tioo Utaejrteff tolba 14 Tu Wcavsas 1 CABOtlna lUxi.Ikat Covxaat, iraxat.it daacnbrd ia Iba aald DtxT. TLa parcb-M-fX or ri-rtliawr rul ba rvuirad to rx lo lh C nimailiirfra In T-uaura . . . . . XA-UJ.aa r , os ia oaj mm, axa t clTa crvUil lot lLa ULmu of Um rrcLaa) Ooo7 Bald Aloodaj U Ulidaj cf Jtlj. Xs74. li.a rt ml day of aid CocrV at OrxnWtv V. C tirxl ctaui." afUr tL dav of a-via. Tlio-o W fnuxhmt al aalwlaai, tvexided Uxrr ta UUars of lLa leads Mxr4 by U ojrtp taccUoowd La LLa aaU LVxra 6-aj rrlain iLclr ahara of tLa rarehaaa tK7. ax- Flesh Gx Rheitd Yeeht. A f&2 taa of SPRING TOTS Toil THE CUXLDCXS-4t OpataoL CADY cimillAGES ! : I bar )t4 roi4 a Urc A of IWLy Ca. iia U arj WjK asJ at pi: Id ix-t pf ra. Cocas aJJ as isaaa. X. fnsLl la r ftrxiX at r-rt acVa. fXTTi Arf ai7r;i-t aaJ ft kX A3if- a4o4tava A7 m IV ttaa f C xtZa, AS C-v 64 frxwcf rralal(U !4-y Hemy T. Glawson, tMuxas n . . orra-. -.a a.T.- - a" rca IcrtDX cofaaii,T aa apaj UrCCUtiUOrOa LA Vlo astooat of aai 1 booda. I D I10.0QQOO. ty Parker, Holt & Co., PAPER HANGINGS, HOULDIHGS. WIND 0 W-S UADE8 ASV and cheapest stock of Spring and Sum mer goods, that he has yet brought to ! Vita irt&TkeL 'Go and see him. , See adVertisement in another column. TItllllllN'OS. hoop ssnrra. COUSETS. XUe. CORNICES. RTETa Wa The Domestic Sewing Machine is fast taking the lead in this country, and is giving so ? far as we can learn, satisfaction. "We received a letter from a distant friend this morning enquiring uf :nto for them. -We refer with pleasure to U'on. of the Model Farm. Hirrh . . -r. a t I ' Splexdid Bctteb. "SVe acknowledge the present of some superb golden but ter from the dairy of Mrs. A. W. Tour- gee. The milk from which the butter was made is from the Jersey 'stock, the state by Wm. A Bald Mountain. The Asheville Expositor of the 23d inst., is furnished by a gentleman of veracity with the following in regard to the renewed disturbances at Bald Mountain, which we reproduce as it cannot fail of being of interest to the reader: A ra constantly Messrs Fowler & Scarborough who are the agents at this place. Iaccixicg a plentiful anr ply of grery xaritrty of Carpata, of Pfea &oest enaSty. aad c I CiaB3 Asn'ToBACco.---J. W.' Scott knows what he is about. He remem bers the printer. Yesterday, he sent to this office several varieties of cigars and chewing" tobacco, all excellent. The plunder was distributed among the Abo a txrpnior quality cf FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, 44 On last Friday at fifteen minutes past 7 o'clock, p. nv, the people of Old Point. These cows are small and in-1 Fort and many other, places in the w- ferior looking, but are' remarkable for cinity of Bald Mountain, were grail the rtifnottheqaanUtyoftheir b't ' milk. We understand Mr. Sampson . n, , vrt n. mnl in lh lWL and EUGa la 4-4. (U and 8-10 widtha. gets fifty-five cents per pound for all pitch of excitement for the time. The a aplendid llac of Clotha aad Caatma-rf. the butter he makes, and judging from eflects are oynwiw """Z;??. BftMrt & Mlirra.V. t EIST MARKET STREET. Alao c. Give him a calL Jteeps good things. A- Furs Gutter. One of the best built cutters in town, is the one in front of the Methodist Parsonage. It was put that made bv Mrs. Tourgee. it b weu VnUemen of 9RU worth that price; when compared with . t ai 01d porti waa sitting in a Via rrrPAAA called ' butter. USUaliV I Koi'a. rntliin th rlpnnt at thft time. He I -.V.-r-ti-i-vnT-VTr Wif thA office, and nt3on triaL xvaa . , x A. r 'r --5" r.r . l'.LODUl.U, ax . , ; . 1 brouirht to our mante. aro wjiu i nearu a lernuxe, ucaT,-uuiuuiib 1 3 x t u X 1 ..... ... 1 a a. t a :t.i 1 . . . zouuu tu uo mlllu.ucx waxo. wu.. tiwjfo 1 ii,oa WU Vnnnr that ratter hntta.r SSVS Uie UOUSO SQOOa. XCTY iwrecuwuij, V iTflT.rSALE . KlirAlLi VT.MJk.l7 J ... .. I V. V. flhaivm TrlilM hA Bit fihonlr canbe mado;in , North Carolina, all through the year, than in the north. u,e windows of the depot building rat- Clothing. nta. Trunk aad Und-nlb. Good butter is a luxury, and with tied continuously for some seconds. I "IT AVE K0W IN tSTOItr enough for S. Worthen heard a terrible noise at -t-- . tho same tunc, was in uis nouso auu Snrinn & Summer t7KHM, 0 mr , ' t a V 1 rit TaMi the sound was like a heavy, body ol I itLli-.!- ..dn u. wiuia Mrs.7rdunree knows how. ' , -snow . shdmcr oil tha house ran out oootu. iinaierr atad ciav imxx Nouxr. of tha honsa and called the attention Clotha and Ci ihiutna. Jaaa, Cottonadj a4 J f - lv 'I" ' of others to tha same. Death of AIbs. - IIahb. AiXS. -tialir, T n xt-l . 0;(.v.T, ;n OU Wo " x aaaft um h ' was sittinc: on the counter at the felt tho counter move and house Tba aald OoakaaaMn ara aalborlxaO. trmja M ib Mkid aala aLall L ooo&nal ty Um Cocrt, to fri tmxootltata pr aa r aii rta of U aid IUilrmd. iU profwrtx and affactt of rry Had aivdddKTtptxai; and all paraooa bo KMjUta r aarmiTD of tL aaid hailma.1 CT SJ Of lU raropcity ara ontamatvUd to avrrvndar Ina oara lo iXj4 poixkiaara trpoa tha prodocaa of Um (ninaiowrt dawi to taam. Tbla ltoad. md Ua ootaactMCMi aztall M trwittrftit. Will tnaoMcUMAcatuotR art TaicoKrijj3 In tb ctUrt b3Cia. ltal&t la 142 irlUo. f wLka 115 tmln. U erwi! tLat la from Sallabory to Old Fort ta UcDovaU eBry, at lLa Eaalrrn oa of lLa Cm tud.r; and U (rmtc r tba nsaaiadtr cf LLa roadkapdad. cxaaaify ao. Tbra tuu alradx bma arpmdad w?m Qda Emt. abot t,tXM00aOl II ta no arU lo mtiafy a (jU of about fl.oaX100 Uta cocxtitiita tbotratBtm ya Um rtT7 Tba Commlaer bUx Hat taa Uli of tba pcTchaarx will ba tpd. I'or any ferU njrmaik. a Mr a , ,. ' n. ik uAiriLca.- AjLWJla, X. C. TncniAS sunt TUOalAS B. AX0U11, GrvMoaLortj. 2t C Ap2J,lS7M , r nALnits in cxiocr.nir AAi CMbXTBI Prodaoa. Coozlrj a&d ata Ea. LaJd. haX fVcf. Ward. OrC, O-vtA. BUTTER, CUICKEK3 LVD EGGS, A SPECIALTY. Fimsn JlTI&tx, EACH DAY. raj (La 1110 II EST MARKET PRICES roc couxnrr ixodtxx. i BARTER OR CASH, Great ilomf irctUWrw. I TTlj ' eturz axdotaz. MIRRORS, TABLE OILCLOTHS, fQUAXi;OTALA3ri) RUSTIC FRAMES, Parlor ItetxJUlM. JLrLa'-a' 11a Urialv Wax I-3Wr UaUt--aX tnTSaxjNwViXS. TXX3cnJciniiiis . tT 1 1 kLa.Jl-LJ X , I ii Ii -Tfc SLtxr:a!S.x.c T tjaroima, all .7- "Tir 7 4vT"u. : TnTrTuandSLoc-. Ib.!y Alada I JT . JrTllL 1 woa-y nnTicinnmn v nnti l. 1 1 rv l. luu L'uua iu i J - - i r.. r- t l r-rr n ifx. ajuraL7iwaa. L, J 1 1 I CLykJAmr IlAta. Trnnka aad Und-rdlaa. I lin. TaiS iVhra. Nail r.iiaa. 3WXTT. k. Oali .-CSa' Ik1!!. good bread, is excellent lUSr lirmhot. Cuiaba. Tovl tu Sp. i. Aa, at I .1.,(i. V..1 ,An1 Vtnfli,.. ann. . 1 M n V (3I1H a . UUa tLVW. uukw. wwu- I..... . . . I vVa r,rt a,i,f nrriatr.onffli nni.lr' T , 47 . . . I felt the house auiver in every pair ' 7 :rr 7 . 1 not be made without lowing now. i BQund - . hcaTy bojy cfl poses; tor wnue tne rusu oi warer, au ring a rain-storm, will go through the middle of the street, the gutter will certainly carry off all the rain that falls . . . . . . . - , J. . . ...v , J ..... $- wife of Pro! Hahr, of Greensboro Fe- "Fort. into it, (and very httie mora) , T . , i f. ' v 7 male College, died auite suddenly on time- ' ' If you want the finest Cigars , aid Monday. The ' circumstances attend- shake the string oiH tin-ware i hanging i m.t.. .a. a . I above the counter vibrated like a pen- awuunutK xvuuuv, uuo Kxcu-too wu- I mJ uer UCaiii tut) Y CI T UilCatXUi;. r rf ' m . m -a rt . I . ' .. .... gar, vxnee, xea, ineese, Dyrup, . jhd& leaves several i small dulum spoke 0 0 Mnlnm fnr aaxeral seconds several children, and a -Tvoka at same time, all very much AJLolasses.' xtra Cured Xxams.' XJreak-1 iinoVri vi.r. a m tr lTvst irlnnm at I atai-Ho! Ona man Said , hat IS fast Strips, or anything in the line of their irreparable and; unexpected loss. Canned Goods, Sauces, or : Fancy and Tho ; community, sympathizes deeply TjjjTjorted Groceries, Crockery and with them, and tho eyent has created a Glass-ware, call on J, W. Scott,; , i i i general sadness,'' : . 4 thatr Another said, - is not that an earthquake V. The sound was like a heavy blast, then appeared to die away rnalrino' a noise Uke a heavy wagon run ning oxer plank - , , . LiiMoa. lVra and Sonoa. In rxaat variaty. Far. Saxoay, Wool, tStraw acd Lttfhcrz llaU of ! teat stkParaaok. Wall Fp Window nhadt-a. A eoadial invitation la aaJcndad - to tadl and examina on atock. hkl wo Ubtr.vte xarWty aad tTaalitv.ia not to ba anrrooaad by any booaa in tba txrdand k offerad at prkwa lhat will ta. vorabiy comrmra with any kritunata aooajWi. tioo. Oar bonaa ta ona cf tha otdcat ta tha trade, but iaaajcxxxiff ia ntrrra aa aux lta t-ompt-titra. and -wvth onr faohtiea and -Trimcm fat boainnw. tod aaa tn aartntf thai wa can do aa wril for tboaa waarirg gooda tn oar lino, aa any othfT boTa. l3-3a URB CKYSTAI 1 AXJ.C E wjuii. LE.VD. Colon, and rvinw-ra' Oat&t, at H W. XbUia I SS1GNTX3 KALF. . 1 will n at tha 0JTt TTdoaa door In Oraham. Ji. C. c V.Vl-rLy. Cm W day 4 Hay. lKTi. at If oVWk. It. at pmLtM anrflon, a trart cf Und ta AUiaaarx aty en Itaw Ilitr. adyaa taa txarw aa b. 5-Jxaaxl aad othrra. know aa Cm rURYZAR HILL TRACT, tsA woUlxxlni: ahonl thraa hixlrJ axm On tha tract la a Grit aad Haw j:.d aad -n rf lb 8 v4 lrt rwatnee lux l-irt. - rxr,r U o.BrnkuUy Laatd. t-ac rcjy trm aOa fra Urahaai and a-rrm fc-a fra 11 - v. Cll n mntmrn me nrnM Dr. GREEN'S ITT CURE! TU CrtdL Rcrudy fur rjOpy. ccxxs ntw. fkwasa Crxhaa and Xr- (iDnLWLttilit itoaftta wWw lijr Ww a&aaad L?x ywun. COMTOUKD EX (X)IIYD JILLS I JTU Crrd TctMs Urtmttxm - Df3 CUWlWT Cat rVrofUa. fWndary ini-a. jm ral X ix sr. vex a runs. t'wn. UXa Pll-X wm w ISM tf. fea "4 Uttaaii " UB Thoaa aacaifad II t 4J T W (wi ai ftJ.t-' wt ai LM I waft iM aw tha lr&.'aM A w. wv t ? Cm mCm 1 'Jrt t J ... . a . TEHiT.i 0m WIT on t&raw ana r a4 c aix icooUji rrad.L lraartatJJ-aru-M Tor rrU trurv.ra. a.wrw oC ti. h- MT. nata, - 123 4w , - lrEDIClTED HOKET t A fiMa Dala few Conch Gahv P fti tia. liO-na. and a3 gwtwi tC E air fo-r and Lnwra. Uf lta Unal naa aaony Mcfiiasrem arw iwv lvt and Cm Laan raal wad to. KETRALGLl EI'ECiriC! .. wri -mmf X-l r TA-I-y. , TFTxTJvT : IV. tv exosso err a t niy j tr., jrsi rSaf f-v tha nirvikUi rmM cf hrr. I x fnaa axtJ K-avUca. . . U i-a. oci at rdad ;-vy. TlH A XL. and Ik V TVprd oa!y ty tx enrrx lzttlct a n t:x i UUJ A bXL , mm . 3. C 1 a- 1 - t a. i. a I a . fc i , a4 ' r-. c
The Union Republican (Winston, N.C.)
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April 29, 1874, edition 1
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