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% I tim ii 1^4-81 m f c ■' %: .-I ;• ir^.j;l ■ ■'‘4411 . -: -.^ty _J ^ IS i s ’ ■' t 1 * l:*>:l. I '•!)''■': I iif ■■- tSOiS Advertising Rates. Ui y w 3 *-3 a CO O S Si C H S CO H*- ra > 1 inch. $ 2.50 $6.00 $10.00 11.5,00 *2 indies, 4..50 9.00 15 00 30,00 3 indies. 6,00 13.00 20.00 30,00 1 column, 10.00 20,00 35.00 4-5 ,00 i column, 15.00 35.00 45.00 60,00 1 column, 20.00 45.00 60.00 100.00 Bro. Sherwood will please .accept the thanks of our entire force for the nice treat sent to tins ofllee, The Grand I.odge of Good Templars meet in Kaleighou Tuesday, August the 8th. Vegetables took a andden fall in Danvile d'uesday morning. tV'agon broke down. Brother .John Dove. Grand Secretary, will please accept our thanks for copies of the pro- I®' Transient'advertisemente charged^ 81 i Lo'lgeand Grand Chap per inch for first, and oO cents for oachsubse- qneiit insertion. Special Notices 25 cents per line for the fir.st, and 20 cents for each subsequent inser* tion. Simple announcements of Marriages and Deaths free; Ohitiiaries and Resolutions of Respect charged for at regular advertising rates, TERMS—CASH ON DEMAND. Office on Soutli Elm Street, first door noi-tli of the Patriot Office. ter of Virginia. Dui’ham has an Anti-S\^'earin^y Society, and tlie says that 50 cent fine.s pile up rap idly. A flower grows from the snow in the Cal ifornia mountains, 7,000 feet above the sea It is purple. Local and State. Patrons desiring advertisements in any par ticular issue of this paper should hand then, in by noon of the Wdenesday previous. * T'he MAIL SCHEDULE. Nouthekn and Eastern Mails close at 10:15 every morning and arrives every evening at 4:li0. The Southern and Salem Mails clo.ses every evening at 3:45, and arrives every morning N. B.—The door is closed fifteen minutes before closing tlie mails, but all letters prop erly stamped and put in the box will be mailed according to the seheiiule, the door is closed in order to liave a little time to ntake up tlie mails. Hokse-IUck 5lAH,s.-^Tlie Yanoeyville Mail leaves Uii.s office on Monday and Titursday at (5. a. m , and arrives Tuesday and Friday at 6, p. m. Tlie Piltsboro .Mail arrives Fri- d.ay, atli, p in., leaves Saturday, at 0, a. in. A.slibor.) Mail arrive.? Friday at 6, p. m.’ leaves Saturday, at 9, a. in. Egypt Depot Mail arrives Fridays at 4, p. m.,'and leaves Salurdav, at 0, a. m. Oak Eidge Mail ar rive.? .Saturday, at 11, a. in., and'leaves the same day at 3, p. m. J. D. Wnti’E, 1'. M. Sonieljody attaeked Ennis of the Raleigh \etos last Sunday nigiit. Wliat’s tlie matter? lie had no money. Tlie police of Wilmington have to crawl un der houses and scratch holes 3 feet deep in order to find stolen property. For unique attractive, and finished Styles of X'hotograpliio work, apply at tlie Art Studio of L. W. Andrews The Rutlierfordton Rcqime is to be revived on tlie util of Augu.st, it lias been suspended for about two moutlis, Tote Fair.—The King's Jloiintain ‘‘Mon strosity” Calf Story is oura. Tote Fair iireth- Te.VS,—IVltOLESALE AND RETAIL.—J. W. Scott* Co., Iiave just received direct from the Importers a nice lot of Teas—guaranteed good strengtli and tine tlavor; Not low priced trashy goods. Mondays' train on tlie R. & D. road was attacked by two negroes, and tlie windows smashed with apples. A fine mare and colt, belonging to Mr. .Tames Apple, near Gibsonville, were killed by liglituing last Friday, We liave received from Brotlier Cliarles In- gleshy. Grand Seeretarjq a copy of tlie pro ceeding.? of the 99th Annual Communication of the M. W. Grand Lodge of South Caiolina. Tlianks. ■ Sir.cethernlingoftheSupreme Court,Build ing & Loan Associations have been at a dis count, and steps are taking to wind up the concerns is this State. T.et it not be forgotten in these dull times that a penny saved is two pennies made. Deterininod to “do as lie would be done by.” Bogart keeps bis goods so low tliat all can buy; and as an evidence of public appreciation his stock has to be replenished weekly to meet the demands upon it. Almost anything|in tlie line of Dry Goods can be found at 44— Bogart’s. 'idle Indianapolis, Ind., Daily SeMincl an non nces tlie death of Mr. Barnabas Coffin, who was born in this county in 1809, and re- movefl to Wayne county, Indiana, in 1840, where lie remained until 1844 when he re moved to Indianapolis, lie leaves many friends ant relatives liere, wlio will regret to learn of his death. Rrolessor tSToreom, announces in tliis issue, that lie will re-open ins Iligb Scliool at Ridds- ville on tlie flr-t Monday in August, We take pleasure in calling tlie attention of onr read ers to tl’.i.s fact, and feel sure tliat llie liberal patronage lieretofore extended to this accom plished educator will he continued. A lady oftliis place, well known .as tlie “fun- ny gal,” ate the following ‘bill of faie’for supper at J.iberty Ilall one niglit tlii.s week: 8 table s,,oonsful of calibage. ^ “ “ “ Irisli potatoes. J ear of corn 1 loaf of corn bread. 2 biscuits 8 long glas.^cs of butter-milk, i of a pound cake. y lb. butter. _ 8yrnp. cucumbers and other tliinga accord ingly.—Shelby Banner. J 0 U R N DRUGS.—In passing down the street the other day we accidently stepped into the Lab oratory of our energetic young Druggists, Callum Bros., and were surprised to find to what extent tliey were manufacturing and boxing up, inonedoz. boxes, for Fall trade, Carolina Cliill Cure, Eye Water, Pile Lotion, Cleansing Cream, Jam. Ginger, Southern Ton ic Bitters, Paregoric, Laudanum, all kinds Essences, Hair Oils, &c. Any and all of tliese goods, they can and will .sell as low as any reliable Drug Hou.se in tliis or any other country. Ttie goods are all full strength and prepared by a Scientific Pharumacist of an experience of over tliirty-five years. County mercliants and others would do well to give them a trial. Tlieir terms are casli, and conseqnenliy tliey will sell at cash prices. Tlie3‘also have, Buist’sNcw Crop Turnip Seed,—fresh and reliable. Mrs. Penix of Lexington was .shot at through a window on Tuesday Light, tlie ball taking efl'ect in the right arm. The Dental Association ofN. C,, meets in this city on the 13th of Sepitemper. All the profession are invited to attend. Madam Rumor says tli.at work will com mence on the Milton and Sutherlin Railroad about the 1st of August, New Advertisements. Patron Cook Stove.” The Patron, Stove, a ” ' ’ PRICE. atron, a new pattern of Cook first-class BakKr for a verv hnw Also other STOvt.sV''''^’''^ Cook Parlor and Hall Stoves. Bnjmrs will consult their interest to call be fore pureliasing. Respectfully. c. G. YATES, Trowbridge’s Brands. [each DII’FEREJfT,] \J7)br/c AND SUITED TO VARIOUS TASTES. Norcom’s Male High School. Reidsville, N. 0. Established three years ago, has been in successful operation ever since, commences the Fall session on the first Monday in .Vngust and will continue until the 4ih Friday in De cember. Instruction thorough Discipline mild but firm. The moral mental and physical system educated together. The pu-ineipal was educa*-ed by Prof. M'm. J. Binglnim, graduated iit the UHiversity of North Carolina, has 30 j-ears e-\perience in reaching and otfer.s a commercial course to patrons in addition to the Classical and Math ematical. Tlie standard of Scliolarship * De- partinent are very high, and the healthfulness of Reidsville with its excellent society'combine superior advantage for education. TERMS PER MONTH: Primary Department, $ ‘2.00 Academic “ 3.00 Commercial “ 4.00 High School “ 5.00 Board including everything 8 to 10 00 For particulars apply to T. J. Nokcom, a. M. Principal, 40— Reidsville, N. C. SAM WILEY. FASH IONARLE RARREE, II ..11 R h > E s s E n , Greensboro, N. C. ADIE.S and GENTLEMEN waited on at their homes when desired, and all work in his line will be performed in the high est style of the Art. ° Shop on South Elm Street, nearly oji- posite the Express office. 'i2— I Somebody broke down Farrars Telegraph line last Tuesday night, and ifFar-ar finds out who it was he is preparetl to break his head for liiiu. Ed. M. Pace, of Pace Bros. lYarehoiise, Danville, Va., dropped in to see ns last Mon day. He was looking remarkably well and re- ]iorts business fair and lively. 'I'be firm han dle an immense amount of Tobacco each sea son anil always give satisfiiction. By tlie way, Ed. left a business card with u.s that is Centennially original and will he read by all who get hold of it. A system of thieving on an extensive scale has been going on in Fayetteville for a num ber of j-eare, with a white man, and merchant at the liead, but last Monday the matter began to leak out and the antliorities witc soon 011 Tlie track and found a large quantity of goods in Ills possession. Aprclindnary examination- was held and the parties implicated lield to ap pear before ttie next .Superior court. It is hoped that this dangerous nest is Hius effectu- j ally broken ui) and tirat tlie wliole number of tlie guilty parlies will receive the full measure I ofjuSuice. i 'i’lie flatturiii^r Pati'onji2;e awarded to Cliam- erlaiii s Je\\'c]ry (MRpoi’iam dining the holi- days lias induced liiiii to keep ids stock coiii- jilete, and lie is constantly' receiving invoices of new and elegant .Jewelrv, Silver and Fancy' .Ware, and will take great iileasiire m exliibit- lug ins beautifnl desigais to any wlio may call. Personal attention to line Watch-work and the manufacture'of Special Jewelry. 35- The peo]ile of Raleigh are kiiid-iiearted, and desire to do tlie rigiit thing by a stranger. Early yesterday morning a man from Georgia liavicg blood in his eye, and Inmclies of inns- cie on his arms, iniiuired of the porter who was sweeping out the post-office: “Do you know of aiy feller in this town wlio’d like to knock me down, draw me around and step on me?'’ The porter didn’t. lie isn’t as well posted .as he might be. The stranger moved on, and tliose wlio s.aw liim about two iiours after were of the unanimous o]iinion that lie liad ■ been carried tliroiigli tlie timber by a tornado, j He conldn i see, didn’t feel like moving around I and iiis iininble and contrite spirit forced Iiim to remark: “I-1 ailors knew tliat t tliis was a lively town.” lie liad found some one to step on liim — Saitincl. The Sentinel for the Campaign. The eanv'ass now opening is the most im portant in whicli tlie jieople ot'North Carolina liave been engaged since tlie momentous elec tion of 1800. Tpon its result depends the weal or woe of the State and Union. The Raleigh Sentinel will, as ever, be in the front of the fight, sustaining fearlessly and faitiifully ttie candidates of the National Democratic party, and tlie action and nomi nees of tlie State Deinoci atic Convention. To this we pledge tlie vvhole power and influence of a journal wtiich, in tlie past, has done what it could to serve tlie interests, and preserve the rigH.i and liberties, of tile people of North Carolina. In order tliat it m.ay lie within tlie means of every Democrat in tlie State to read The Raleigh Sen'cinel during tlie canvass, we have established tlie following campaign rates,/rer of postage and for conn fy subscri bers mdy, beginning tin's day and rnnuing to ttie 15th of November, a period of four months: O o cc o p:) P P o U2 euD o Q o o (A O « 02 y, w w O Greensboro N.C.] J. M. Ward & Co. Nurseries Proprietors. SpL'ndid st-ock of all things in the nursery line for Kali of 1870. Vie refer by permisslo to the Editor of this Journal. —89 J. At. AVard a Co. Wm. B. BOGART, Dealer in Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. WEST M.ARKET STREET, Gkkessboeo, N. G. daily edition. 1 '’0P7 8 2 ,50 « Copies 10 00 10 Copies ir 50 WEEKLY EDITION. ■ 1 Copy 50 cents. In e/ery case the money must the order. iccompan}' HEALING (/) cc For Sale at CALLUM’S- A Good chance to make Money. WE W ANT twenty good Sewing Macliine canvassers, witli experience in the business to wlioni tlie liigliest rate of commission will be paid. Territory good and no competition. Men of good cliaracter and well recommended wanted only. The Singer Manufactceing Co., cii.ariotte, N. G. "48 Lock Box 150. Frosli arrivals every week, of all tlie latest styles of everything in my line, wliicii will be sold at prices to suit the times. I cordially invite my friends and customc: ? to call and examine the quality, style and prices of goods on hand and eouslantly being recei ed. j ily motto is ‘'To riease.” j 21 y. Wm. B. Bogart. i STEELE A DENNY, Manufacturers of I ; Doors, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings i and Dealers in i ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. I Ofiice S, STEEl.E, corner East Market st. Greenseoko, N. C. Terms Cash. 33-- Greenshoro Machine Shop. All kind.? of Sowing Maciiino.';, Pistols. OuR', Lock.s, Ac., repaired at sliort norice. Xew kej^s made to old locks. EsiH'cial attention the repair of safi!S and safe locks. Give me a call. 13— J. II. COLEMAN.
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