wk wn ... -'.. L-jj.. i ... .j icn n. . . m t ' u.l f:t5'!.!rp'! .. 5 fc i'l. ?i ( t .;. tr.iB vja t,-V sf ; VOLXXin-KO"23; o eAleigh,,il .Oi, Saturday uorotnosepteiibeb; mCl t-PEICS FIVE OEOT. .,ii...ji,(, ) ,ri ten ( lift ilft'tw. I'll . . .1-m'hm') . . .. . .', 'kii'i II...... .. - , ., , - I : v.:: ;t,f ?T I ;... - i -r. lli. t ') .4 r.l ', ... .1 f ' i j J j -l r 7h- v i a .v hll.lr I. : W . f . ' ' .a- '.j,:-.,-'. u I .ii'.l.1! l ill Sm'1'11 fll The -nt circolAjr . of laBtructlona fOTSEtam the ttoraej general .Ui United only emelj cenBared bjllie demowU lo n J independent pre, i but er'a - wpBbli(Morg.nfaUtogmiieart; indomment - t If-: The bwt that th Ntr.Tork Timetia the extreme repnblicmn ptftinmahip tfiat it tM manifetm oan eaj; of . the circular M that it is 4 jadiaud poti jnet and ry important law," and IdrujiU bat it t jrboDy. aimed at Uie rontheja - ' ; C tateh7yiDg Uiat it U -to pment . ' lavleM interruption of pgUtiol mert iaga, and to destroy tbe avstem of tort or and enerrioa whk hu, beeo orRnjMxl inaereraibf teaoilthera ft(U.'j 1 5' Tbe adminiatntipo.'jMemOf tmor and coercion ia, hreer, all right j The Phlladerphia Times, independent,' on tbe other band, fsjaw - 's "Attorney General Tait 'Las bulged m closely m possible to Cameron's bay ouet election order for defeating bonest elections in the sooth, bat h has evi dently had trouble ' between ' bin TBatarsleiipect for law ' and 'the. Tiolent polituml duties assigned, Vi him. V Tiara vi little that is of mouMnfe. ia hu mere legal disquisition, but hs strikes the . marrow of Cameroniem when he defines , , thq power of , Unitedt States marshals 1 and the doinonts which oompose tha nosm omiUtos. ; Tlw circnlat of Mr. Taft is simply a monstrons panrenion . of the plain pint of the la w and is a , " disgrace to ; tlte attorney , general, . !If there' jhaD bo Tiolenoe in any aUJta, north " . or sonUi. the nmedr is olesrlT defined. and only wbsn tbe stats- authorities 4ro exliaurtod and anaote to maintain peaea, can the. army be called upon ia any manner; but Mr; Taft deliberately evades or rather nnlliiias the clear mandate of the law to find soms feeble exonse for Cameron's revolutionary attempts . npon the peace and honest , eipression of the southern , states,' ', It's not 'worth tfa trouble and degradation; it won't pay. The New York 8nn,' lndependmit ro- publimp, saystt""1 The opiuioA of Mr, CuaiiDg.'quoted . by the . attorney general, -! was given "in . 1851, with referenos to the. execution pf prooess under the fugitive slave law; and ' it was a true opinion ith ,t cferenoe to the execution of that and all other pno coa. Bat li' 18G5. an aotof congreM was passed, bow re-enacted In the re vmd atatates, seotion 5,528 making it a highly penal offense for any officer pf the army, or other person in the civil br military service of the United States to order, bring, keep or have under his authority or oontrolnylrvopa'dr armed men at any plnoe where a general tt special election j is held in any. state, uuleas such force be neoessary to repel armed enemies of the United States br to keep tbe peace at the polls;'!'' ; ' j 'Our hberties are not In Such a de perate condition as all marshals, attorney generals and all other officers' will find when this election is bver."'r i , .'. j The Njw York World argues that it is in South, Carolina nod " Louisiana that these " new privileges of the department of justiee" are to be .employed with un- scrupnloos eiTeot, and adds : -. '. " The matter has r resolved itself into . this : The republican admitiiKtratioa has determined to eleot republican eucoeae orsbTrany means, however desperate and however 'fllegaLitt ; is meant to throttle free government in one section of the oountry(jn order to secure control of the whole-,,, There is no mistaking the porpoae. There will be m mistakiiig the result if this purpose is allowed o be carried oat unchecked. ; There is one way to prevent this outrageous perver sion of authority. That is for the peo ple of all parties, all alike concerned" in the maintenance of constitutional Urn- r ltntions, . to ' protest : ' witn . one "voice' against fhSFwrolntl6fic1ietns of corrupt,'i depperate; and malignant demagogues j who have in a thousand ways shown themselves no worthy of power.v - ii( :;; ,n 1 . . - ! The New York' Commercial Adver tLer. republican, r-seema to doubt tbe ; oolicv of this circular, and says t ! 1 " " Now that Attorney General Taft has ; given : his idstractions1 to the United btntes marshals in the south, be shonld see to it that . these persons do not e cee l their duti. The republican party ilumrcn that tni rluhts of all men be rf spevtcd, and this some of the southern . democrats do not Beenk , disposed to a low..- If it suould attempt anruung Oil- terent it would nee a ooomerang that would turn back, and do itself far more damage', than was 1 intended ; Jta opp0- DentS i't-)'i;i.t . " ' vw .-. ,- ,Vr:lt I ! Vr !):' il'ir..""-.'W ..,- .. ,i ' . i ' '!; - n-iP UMlt ON THIS PICTURE. In answer to 4 call front the United States senate, the treasury ; department sent to that body a list of the publio d ' fauHers, and the amount stolen. It ap pears that about One Hundred Millions of Dollars of the people'a money has been stolen by the repsblioan partv officeholders 1 1 ' The ' republican mi iority in the aenate refused to publinb nensi. Ht ,;Vhj ... - . ss-,. APPOINTMENTS OWT JTJDOB TO' Jndge Daniel G. Fowle, one of the Eleo tors at larse. will address lie people at the ' following Places:1::; -" vi Taylorsville," SutunUy, Septemler 9. : Wilkesfwro. Monday, S?ptember II , lol)on. Wednesday, September 13. 1 YadkloTilte, Tburada.V, September It. Mockovilla, Friday, September 15. ? Winston, Saturday, September It. The ladiea ara luviLod to atiend. . Friend In . the respective localities wiB piease circ&Jate notice of the appointment PEOPLG XXD TnilfGS.' ' New "'. York' '.scneols ,. bfean thelir seuions Sept, 4 with nn , attendance of Robertson county, Tennessee,' agri cultural fair will give $20 premium to .1.. r. ...... v .. 1 , . Baratoga, Newport, Long Drnacs and all the. other leading watenng-f uces are thinning out npidiyr " i ? Central Park has a five snake whfcl is said to have been In a bale of Jute in tbe wnrebouse since lB2Z, i" n Tbe v say that , 10.000 ' women and trlrU have learned 10 swim , at, the free v. .... ,1,1. I . The Bt. Louis Timea has discovered teat .Morton la religtoas mn-" tihakr,f Mtha bloody shirt. si I . Twelve thoiXja&d deaths, by cholera hats occurred In Damascus In three mpnths, mostly 01 Mohammedans.,, i The pawnbrokers are overloaded with all aorta of nledfed' hoasehnld and personal property." Vote for Tllden . The fiairstonn on which Washlufftpn stood when first Inaugurated at Federal hall; Jn iNew !Yrk,.ils preserved at Belleyna hospital in that city";' '1 ''Knocked" out of Time clean into Eternity" heads jthe narrative In Ue SU Louis Times, of . the prize-flbt muracr. Um H-:U;t ! J Boston Post: Bob Insersoll Is coat slstentv ; A aisa' who preferf Vuplter to Jehovah'' would naturally - prefer Hayes toTilden. ' w-.--:--w ' to a day or two more we shall expect to hear something of the Toledo Dem nerat'a Ilnland for the New York Tunes' Oliver, the atory :of Qoyernof Ilayes', derecuve income returns. i T Say the Burlington HnWk-Eyt hfXo UootMr and Canr campalcn Uniforms bare been "manufaotnrcd '.ycti 'The henchman 6f that oaHv. when they Pa rada, merely pin a cabbage leaf to the back of i their shirts, l-ni t.. tr, 1 , mi S. ? 1t' i '-air: a- j ivanrtnwaff' pni irifs TOW 9l!t Thn ftvnraS DmrK-TAtin ol ul. in Dar- liugton, 8. C.j numbera 137 ..whites and 106 colored metbto i' e" "" , t The Barhnetoo Hawkey says Uncle Sammy fa so short that he bos to hold his ooat tails up wnen ne steps over a coo.) ; 'it the Boston Globe rays down the rule that if Tilden cannot be sent to the penir teptJorj'helis , Ugiblej iortha yhito ' Tbe CSncinnati Enquirer says: Sena tor Morton, who ooght to know, is in doubt -about the election of General Harrison as governor of Indiaua. ; j. Sino?tJ?a SfcJLouis convention, which resolved in favor of the repeal of the re- . , . 1 . .1 of 1 ud is now almost as low as it was to 1874 )f ore, the paasageo(8hermanWindJe. The Boston Tost fnroiBheslhis tiny iw: Twenty-seven lioston gentlemen k a sail down the ."harbor " jgt week. maiority of them have always I voted he republican ticket, and all bn three ef them are going to rote for XiWen this "The? modarstAlv-radieal flinfiinnati Commercial takes this view of.it As to the canvass in Ohio, while wathibk the ehanoes at present decidedly favor the republicans, there are ciratrmslances Which impel every man who has the rao eess of that party at ; heart' to vigilance and nctiyity, - LI i--sj j I A Washington special UTth New York. World ssvsi. Private letters have been lately vreceived in this city! by a prominent republican fromjiw) party friends In Ohio and Indiana' represent ing that both states are likely! to go democralie in October, unless eomethinjr dan be done to change the present our sent of .OfJniojXTha GermanVote is regarded by the writers of these jetteri as likely to go almost solid for th dem ccrats. ' " II. "t 7 ' '"-' --r i I Buptcbb Cdrkd from 30 to SO In days by the use of the Triumph Truss and Triumph Rupture Remedy, manu factured by the Triumph Truss Com pany, S34 Bowery, N. V. This.Trtss and Supporter; took the) Medal at the last session of the Great American In- Utute Fair, Send.: 10 cents fox .the! f new BOS SAVE OF ALUA1ILK CITY FUOPERTY. By virtue ot a mortgage xecnted try R. H. WkiUkeh and wife to na, ocarina daU October 21, 1STO, and dy proved and registered I shall sell at pa bile ancUon toths biffbect bidder,' at tbe eoart house door 1 Balelrt, on MONDAY, THE VTH OAT OF OCTOBER next, Uia lot and Improvements now occupied bysaM Whlta ker, and known i as tke "Jol llntchliiK's lot' lyin); on tha south side of Mewbern Avenue and at It tnterrertlon With Blood wortli and East t wetei I Term raade known tsept Mlawtdsl Will 1 V VTrustee. I Offered Protection AgnlmtLsjaa S 1'mb) ". 'i . h '1 nt , ill i-y,H.:ORQtY.1?:T Oeneralmtiraiice Agent, RALEIGH, X Rettresents tM following first clan Com- tna Llfa Insurance Co., jBtaa Fire Insurance Co., PhcBota Flr Co., .- -National riro Co., '.':.. I Of Hartford. lnxiaJiJLmejlcan.FlrjB.21 ' Hoffman Fire Co., 't Of N. TTT Howard Fire Co., -; t '. Combined Assets Over The attention 01 Die ruimc w rwrwtrmiy called to these substantial Institutions,, af tordirc ample indemalljj ;; . . aagl-jiffl J Tie Raleiffh SexitiiieL FDBLISHED DAILY1 AHD rTOKLY, Dally Sentinel, one year, postage paid, , fS.OO a 4. ,1BX months "",.; , 4.t For tbe campaign, tour months,' '. t.00 Weekly SeDUnel on year .postage pilT J.0 Tot tleampslgn, , , fiffj . , .f 'i I ... I v. j .Thal onr readers may see with, what f?v our paper is received by oar editorial breth ren, we give selow a few extracts embraclrg rbattheysajjof yf 50T1CE3 OF THE FIUW&' ul fluo;i . 'r V'I ! f rt l: . I .u INewbem TlmevSp.Ji(,i The (esdng dasaoaraUe pasr la the Stat. tToUaotTr to naieiea ecnunei nsaer it new mans gen and proprietor Is s;reUy Improved, and is now one Di rar noii raiuea ezenange , lBlchmon,(Ya.)Whlg.J ;rf . i The Balelgh JJentlasI pabllshea a she page weekly, tha larreet and handsomest , paper wa have seen printed In North Carolina. It shews euterprlaa' and thrift,.' tha result of rooa auutagjeaMM aaa ifvs umader. . " . f Wltson Aivanee.l r o.tr or The Baleleh BeatlaeJ aader Ita wewaiaw asement f ulillis Ute pr mUt arevlously xaade ibi at a newspaper noma oe saaae auai to what ft ever was before. It 1 In food naauiM iu ncwijcuiuiuDl winj, amy e ted and oaths rlgkt tracts 1 ii trvklbnrrl!iir.rald: 'Theltalefgh Sentinel needs 'no euloey f rom us. Kvery tnat reads n kaows how It stands est all important topics f Ah day. aaa siuiougn some may aiuer wns It, yes ail can j inv u u siucere m lit course, aaa I working for the best Interest Of the peool oMIorta Carolina. ' u, ' lil tn?4f .'' iu .l il iriftunitaMWI uJ j J fdoldsborej Kaisenger.j'?1'; I ' TheRaleleh Sentinel, under II bresebt able SMnairenient shows a deelded improve menu Edited with aaarked ability, It gen eral make up and typographical appearance Is excellent. ' W wish tbe new man- agement every sneesaa. t n . i - vu ( . ,, 1... . . Hickory Fre.!,., We ara clad to 'herald the aDDearaDca si;aln of that useful democratle lournal, th Kalelirh Ben tine 1. It ha passed Into entirely new hands, and there U evidently some on about who anowa how t psepara aomethitg readable, for every issua teems wttl) new ana aemocreue sounaoess, H . , t v , " " irrom tn saiea rress rt t IUV umviu OTUMUV., UUWM Ml, USW nilMI agement ha been much Improved In manner ana matter, w nave been In regular receipt of the Datly'fieotlnei for a week or wore', and hope It dally via It wilt eenUAM. Bpee- imea BBmr can o seen .a - tat omoa rrloeot U PaUy S3 per apnum JmiS ' from the FayetUvllle WldeA wake. The Sentinel, tbe name of which ha bean a terror to radicalism since Iloldeq pledged "th last dollar and the last mail'' to tke aupport ef the Uaufederat State tovem. neut, nas paaaea into-new aanas, ana la a. aanung an euunae uom wmca it rl i nun many a destructive canister Into radical f(;i.j'-i"f;if " "". ri'is-i.-i'-tur .1 -of t,.;fGrenboro Maonl Journal I , Tke Kalelith BenUoel earns to us last Wei aetday as a moralng dally and decidedly ta prered. The new managers and editor prom ise to do batter la the future, and oresent a DMter paper tnan me miuai nnmoer. Tbi may pernapa uo it, oat we cant see mael chaae for Improvement, i Sentleinea, w with yoa success. .i ?hVt rbewnia,j ';:"u 1 The Ralehrh Sentinel, under th nreseat manacement. is verr renerallv ImDroved. It contains ss much reading matter as hereto fore, and I on of the very best dally papers In this stat. ' la common wlthgteat many people of thlss'at we revere , th nameet tns sentinel, and will al way learn of Its prosperity with - prids aad plaum- Thty aav reaucaa tee rates lor u aampaum,. win oe seen is anotnev eoiun, . , , j L- T-t ....... .liixi-ujiia ) . The Sentinel is a llvlnr znonent of de mocracy, seeklnff. by the force of nolUbed argnmeot, to prove- the necessity of restor- mgDotnaiat aaa naiiooai eoernment to tbe auldanee of the demoentio party fj der its present able manarament It takes Sa enrlable position amors; the best Journals la the land, increasing; the former prominence of Its hsbwv by maintaining;--the- highest deJ are of : efficiency. I vert democrat - In. the uounts Ins should tak it, and every republi can wno aoes not aesma aa addition wrinkle to nis orow, snouia snun it. lor its persua sive arguments entail thought. :"Wlth better mau facilities, Murphy would contribute to the support of the Daily Sentinel, and this assertion Is. based 'oa tli extensive clrcula tlon enjoyed by the Herald' copy. . O END 25c: to Q. F. ROWtLL A CO.: New PJtOB., WW id estimata f: -in .v, i ummg uiuoi iiuw newspspers, ana esumai snowing eos o aayerusuig. j sures 4-1 r , . A i CENTS S3 etegaar Dill Cflrosaoa, 11 JLi. iuu ior Sit. national Tiihramo uo.. i nna., ra. OFimi S1S ftnrnltiM h.bil HmHwtrW am ! i S kriid M.mp hir piitioilan. Dr. Cat , ltw 7 WwhiMU MClik - ' iALE, OF TAtUAniE CJITI Pursuant to an order made In the cause aowipendlng la the8aperiorCourt of Wake, of Beckham and others against Fool and other4, the nnd.'rslpned will expose to public said, oa MONDAY, the th dsy of October nett, the first day ot that term of the court, at th courthouse door In Raleigh, tbe lot near the aepoter in naiein ana uastou Railroad, lying on Salisbury and North street, and ad joining the lands of E.H. Womblc and others to be sold la two parts. ,1 Term of sal. Fiv kandrad ' dollars la cash, and bond with surety for the residua of purchase money at six months from day of sale, and bearing Interest from date, t' ( ang 80-lawtds - . Commtssiouer. :CTJK10$ITV- AVTi-jOOLtAlt -sA bill of lrTt ttnt fre fr stamp. Addre Unr.t A Co., 77 Nassau St., N'.. I. -.- r ( .., I T.ATiON A Lun -O T E L Owing to th eeneral deoreasloa i hs 411 kinds of business, I bar beea induced to lower my price tor roara to v i per4ay . ... lIAllli VLtsastK I, . ' I Accommodation as heretofore Equal t the brat In tbe city. ;i ' ' ' v. . . augs-im v. u, n&u wjij rrou'tv : A tiFXTS If von want the beat sell in ji article in tbe world and a solid -gsld patent lever watch, free of Ocwt, writ at once in i.puwa jr, oHi6j roadway p, , ,,;,.-.,1,.t- ... ,....,1 j , TjSTCHOMANCT.; or BOUL. charm ST INU. How sither sea msv fascinate abd gain the love and directions of any per son wiey -cnooso insxaatiy.i mis' stoip., mental aequlrement all ean poR8. free, by mall,' ' for 23c", together "with a'marrtas guide, Frytiaa Oracle, Ureams. Hints to Ladies. Weddlng-Nlirht Shirt, Ac. A queer eooa. , jvaores i. iuuiam a uo., runs. FhU. j , y .hJ..I n-. a .my il jmy n AGENTS WANTED FC! THE CTEAt GEIJTEHIIIIL-IIISTG.1X " It sells faster'thad' Vnv? ofte boolrI"4Wn Agent sold 61 copies Iq on day." Send' for our extra terms . to Aifents. , AddraMt Na tional FublUhinsrCo., Phllada.Pa.. Colunf-' bas.O.: SU Lonis. Me. u.A ij1;i . j. i . Men are-earning $10 to 190 per week! I slllnr J l ..'.. I OUR-OOUNTRY v And Irs Resources. ' Complete,in tbe thrilling history of 100 evect- iui rrarm. aim oi mm ptml. a'ii:Ttiiiinuni grand hi description of our mighty resource lo agriculture,, commarc, minerals, mann- ibcliut, psiuv wuuuexs, . curiQBiuea, etc, all richly Illustrated. A "Century" Mas and "Bird Eva "Ymw trtm? fMm mrvL. ously, faU 1,000 raore,' agents wanted Oulcklv lor thin and our utimlnnl HIJr or Livingston." 60,000 already sold, also; new bible, aoftft lRiiatntktaa. ' na no equaL For extra terms write ts Ill'I BARD BROS., Publishers, Fbilailelphia.Pa. . aaglWw. ;. '"J '' ' j"4 i (j 1 A GENTS: TYASTED. toe ti .1 HIstoHcal Work Our . . i ' ft ,t-.. A rt .lil ni.i !. . a uwvnw ami uispnic niimrr or Ameri can rionrnw Ufa 100 TEARS AGO. .Iu larunng conoicis or Kea ana. cue roe. ExcttlngAdveataTes, - Captivities, Forays, war-path. Camp life, and 8poU. Abook for old aad; yooag. Not a dull page. - No competition. E normous , sales. Agents w.ntif A.emliM ri1iiatrl nMi.n free. i- I. C. McCUlUlY C'J. fhllada.. J. ' . . MUU UBEBA1 stimulates the secretive onrsns. thus narift' log the blood jand striking at the root til disease. - - It Is- the Medical extract tf tke plant of Uiat nsme 4buhd' In Brazil, and Is one of tbe moat wonderful tonics and in rig orators known, and Is need in their regular practice by the physicians of that and other Countries.; TtMfr' f .tii'U i c rfjtKiJ It will ma'ae, Uie Liver active, assist .Di gestion, puriy the Blood, restore Vbror to the debililated, and la a certain remedy for au aiaeases of a scroruioas nature and thoee arising from poverty or want of blood. Tlii" IT'- Vnr UK I li lmir,rlaf. Whnliu.l. k. u. i. CKii iEaw.-M, iBixth Avenne, New iorsvw ..''Mi -i' ' afirt-4 .r - r 0 t"i 1 A CURIOSITY "A' fen-dollar bill of it. 1776 sent free for Btamr. Address Hurst uo., 77 Nassau St, N;T. , A CiEXTS We have In press a new earn- JTL Uaisrn book h m. CaIIpm PrM I. I., ft Big pay.&Ocl. will secure outiit and terri am. 19 ' n M . Yl I. til , . n "! J ..,.!..!.:' i: A lot of sunerlor White Winter OATS that yielded 85 bushels per acre upon land that waa planted la cotton last year. They wer sown and covered with btxon Sweep th last owing os me couon. . f armers waaung e ior i ill pianuoa can reiy udoq renins an extra article. A measured bushel weighs 40 poands, and when sown early make a nienaia w inser paasare. - aaaress, A. ' SI. w &ju, r. u. oox, caieign.. :,(' . j. i aug ia-aiwgwatw . - i aanJI 9M. at LM at-.i- easava rwiciw autr aussuifjss bjiij Ti;uw Sent fre for two stamu. Address i, St. Joeara ManmaxInsTiTOTB . a. T k. v. , i octia-l2m . "' . " . ' ; ' I Tlf IND m READINO. PSTOrfOMAMTO JLtAtasclnaUonoaiOttarmlns;, Hesmerlsm, and Marriage (julde, showing how either sra mav fascinat and rain tha love andaffectlox or any person tney cnoose instantly, 40, Kk8 ages. , vj man eu ot asuni m uo.r low B. nt rnus. ra...., , apt i4-4w, XTORT1I AltOM.A tVAKE i,-.tjtI!?Isi Tan Sursaion Cocat. 1 YL W.. Montague as surviving Executor ef , Beth Jones, aeceased, plalnua. , , "'I1 ' ' " ssamet ''! ' "''- Charity IL Whitfield, William A. W bit fluid, F vim Ai.ivu.uun, i.auinDiei Macon ones, ii Seth Blancbard Jones. 'Aurelia Jooe and i otnera uie legatee ol uie said decedent, ' di'frndanta. , T Charity It. Whitfield.' Wmum A. Whit- now. onn aisiod wones. .jxatnamei Mmcrm Jones, Seth Blancbard Jones and Aurelh Jones, who are defendants In th above en titled acttonuiot residing .within the limits oftnisttete. j loui aaa eacn or you. are herebv reanlred to appear at tbe office of th Clerk of the Superior Court for tha eonntT of Wtk. in vpo vuun nwx a. xuueign, in saio county, on the 25th day of ScDtember next, and answer or demur tbe aomplalnt lied Inssid omce, or toe piainua wiu apply totb court forth relief demanded In the said complaint 1 ...to- i Clerk rnnerlor Cnnrt. I 1 Mooaa A Oatuso, AUy for plaintiff. ange-wWti.J -,ttM ,.:i-i .1 Tnnjiirn tbuss co., rVifst'BowERr, sr.r:, ,:; t n to whom wa awarded th I premium .VedtU for th best Elastic Truss aad 8apiortr at U last aeaaion of th . .. . ...i.-rj-, GREAT ; AVIR1CAN INSTITUTE FAIR, core a raptor la from JO to to dsyi snd nr Ji'" oouara ior a cas tney eanntt cure. -They employ a- , FIRST CLASS LADY SURGK0X. Term moderate. Caaea rnarauteed.' Oi Aers ailed by mall. Examination free. Th usual dbconDt to patrons. Send 1 cent for descriptive book to : ! -'t rror. W. H, BURNHAM, X. DU 7 mar 23-d ly Chief Surgenwi. $10 to25pcr l)iyl topsb s well tj ftrttr-i m T Af LFlsl jsasi ssttxtw. tsi tl-r tanS wfir enrst wMatl , . , m - -x.f.nsnaai, JTjrxMjv soaarw. r rwa -Vmi&klXl.CVmmm mum Urn- ,hi 3., .MISCELUUfEOUS. ' 1 1 . 11 11 THE BIBLICAL , EECOEDEB, ':;ri ; fc-il ,'' f :,tji;i,i at wn; f't. iiltu- c .'.I,.- ii .'. i 'I ;i EDWARDS, :.URQUtf & , CO 'li;;y?"- " ' iH't -i ,.!it . i mli l:a .i j. . , -' , . . . i . -. li I :hi''i''fit ifTj: nr yt-; in ift( I; (! )!r J -J , J H I', illllli REV! ft'T. WAtEdltor. l" REV. J. D. nCTBAlT, Assodal Editor.' KEY, W. T? WALTERS, D. D.,:AgrlcVl Ed tvti.: .1'. .. !.. , ' , is- .'ti.fj'( ORQAJfJ OF 'N, CAROLINA BAFTI3TS, t ri 'e'", ia'iu Forty-First Tear. ' EYfcBY1 'BAPTIS'T 3HOTJ1.D TAKE IT. A .J- mU r'i'ivi J! i 1 '! ' '.'d 1 1 I'" - ;T-3 i" . ! 1; - . , . , ; ! )" i .i , t 1 AA an Advertising , Medium TJnsarpaSBed. I .rtiiioaOhry 11.10 per Tear. mi l;i . Address J '.BIBLICAL REC0RDEIL n)ut - '.!, .u,Jtaleigh,-Lqi ii (.,t H.'.iC. ' I 1 " i :'l ! 1 .l.'iiii 1 (-.. -tn;'l '-'k -h'.'i.'i oi f;iii;'i" . , t ; TUB LBAD1S0...1.1. ,.; . : .7 rt:v- 1 KOQKBINPPliV AND ELAN s j BOOK MANUFACTORY . -v w-i . mm w -r n s FwaM . . , f ,ivj"; UJt iiUfiOlAili. ' f 'i -1:11, ;l 1- iiw.) i -iu-.i-.l ! 'l il-i.'iiiU'' in e'j.iLn'iil t i-iiiiitiiT'mHt m-.t -Wt gitvi'M -. r:h .-fr Ll.tH '.mil r KOI'Kl ETOBn, , , aatl4 RALE lb II," : tf.-Kfj -X' (f .1;- -i . . tP aresv assoktmxnt of TYPE, TAPEUS, CAUDS AP ft).-! t)J ,b '.w 4 .! I ,- '.'U SKILLED " tVORkMEN'' IN EVEBY DETABTJl EST. r I , .,)' -'r.-i .-'Oe . 'iij 'i. BEST, QUALITY OF WOR 1 !i!i,:( k f. v4-;6ir .I'-tf! !.. i i "4 1 ?i. : .7 o POINTING, JIULINQ ANP BINDING OF, EVERY DEf ;! ,-'nn -,! h I'-imi-.l .I;.lMH'nw KXGCUTED PBOMrriY AND SKILFULLY .'ti ; , i s! IMPROVED MACHINERY OF ALL KIND 8 ti Jy tl-tf w 'iu;!i.ibd-1 i.,-.r. Ik ii'.i ;-, JJILLSDORO RECORDER, w SSTSBLlSHXn 1820. ' , ' THE OLDEST ' PAPER' TH1 ORTH CAt The BECOROEB. apaii from IU political merits, offers superior Inducement to the merchants of Raleigh a a medium of adver UalDS. It ha a lara and tncreaslnr, circula tion in tne counties ot vrange, Alamance, rerson snd Caswell and especially In those ctioniof Orange - and Alamaaee, ' most closely connected by the Interest of trade wnh theelty of Raleigbv-vTh merchanU ef Raleleh will And It vaeUy to- their advantage through this medium to build up a metropol itan wholesale trade, and tenter upon Rale I eh the husloes that roe to other states. ! . . . 1 Manufacturer will also profit by the grow ing spirit 01 'agricultural improvement, ana th tendency to the adoption of labor-saving maenmery, to reacn tne ears ana eyes or a hug aad tntelllesnt class of reader through the medium ot th Recorder. ; , (l J M or particuiara aaaresa 7 .-; i :...:) 07 J.U.CAMERON, i , ' Editor and Proprietor, , aug 90 1887 1 "- HiHsboro. N. C. mArn a MOMH-Arf (L'Jh I l'l-K. Ui.5ln, M .Tiril II Parlirntsn ArraM wnt rrt i uuaorm'H. and flr! 50 CENTS, w CENTS. , r'i. r-n CENTS. CENTS. 1.1; '.- I THE DURHAM nERAtl) . . r ' -i . 1: l 'I- nn.!' Will be sept to any address' until' 1 r NOVEMBER 14 itOR T1IE AB0VJ5 .'" I AMOUNT, -,' 1.; l.-.tu (!;'.; ..-.::l(v.!Sf ' !! Now th Urn to secure a first class - O A M P A I G N : P A PER f r - i n For the . small price of , KCi CENTS, r A CENTS. JJA CENTS J V CENTS. J J CENTS. rJ Lf CENTS! Julyt3-tf -' Tun fiiRrnrrsnono t.v QLIULII. , Aa Independent Wecklv Newnmnr 'Th. Organ of I lie Roanoke and Meherrta Sec tions ! Circulate In Thirty-Nine counties and Twelve Stale:' IS the official nm. t Northampton and Hertford counties, and has lancer cuxuiauon in tnem tnan any paper published. Aa aa advertlsm medium, ft cannot be surpassed In Eartern Carolina. 1 Terms, 'i per year. In advance. I, forsiX; aaofitha. - ,-. , f. v,jxt- WAKO die bLAKT, Fd's. snd Prop's., I augltf '"V Marfreesboro N. C, AJi4OAP3,;rf:c;;;:; IT IEDMONT AIB-LINE .IiA.IL JL , HoJauiWA.t.Vi'fn RiCHM94r-V DaKYiuay- Rhmoxd J r?9 I?R.TJ?J Y w. CONDENSED TIJtK TABLE. ft 7 EJftet on and after Sunday,' Aug. " 'n "iTQiCn GOINChKOBTII. : 1 M ! It"! V"1 1 It 8TAT0?S..f. MaiX.1 lExrarss. LeavsChartottez...'. 5.58a at. fl.15 a. xt " Alr-UnJoncn Ma - - a.40 " - : Salisbury...-. J. 8.30 4.1 " ' j jOnienabor.. io.5d , ,6.1T " tianvUl ...v- 147 1, at 'e.fri i . " Dunde . K S.07 " fl.Ol " " EurkerlHe. .0. . r as .19,45 T Wi; Arrive at Richmond. .fs.38 " . ; .GOIXO vtuv . . ' -r ...... . . - ....I. fc: n,u ,11 Wii.l .1-' !, STATIONS. Maxu Exrasss. -r ,,l Leave Ichmohd..W. 1 5J0 a. at. 1.10 r. w. " Burkevills.,,., A00 -8.54 " " ' Dunde.,4. LSOf.. " DttvM. L55'-' aiO - Greensboro.... 4. 10! " M , Salisbury v...uv 7.01 , j, 18.8a a. v. " ' Alr-UneJunc'n 9.08' " .2 " Arriv at Charlotte... t.Oi " 8.43--' ,-.ii- v. 'W ill'." GOING EAST.' ' GOINO W. ).,-;. .' ',s '! ' ; ? ;.-t ---STATION-. " kuasr "i-Uaxu ' 5 J ' J.-I,. i. .-.-,-.' ' - ' I ' , Leave Greensboro.... a.a.it. A..0.05 r. M. " Co. Shops..... 7.M " Lv8.Mr.M. Raleigh.!..... 11.10 " A 5.00 A Tiv at Goldsboro. . 1.45p.m. L 8.20 STATIONS Accpmmodt'nTraln. Leave Greensboro. 5 20a .8.13 Mi A. 8.00 rn. " Co, Shops LtLIIam. A. '8.03 r xt. Lr 1.30ra. jtrnv at Kaicish.. Arrive at Goldsboro. J B.UU N0RT1I,ESTERN If. C. R. B. ' y k (SAiiaf Bbancu'.I Leave Greensboro-,...... I0.S5 P. M. Arrive at Salem.. ...... 12.45 A.M. Leave 8alem... 8.48 A. M. -Arrive, at Greensboro1WJ 5.48 .? Passenger Train leavteg Raleigh at 11.29 A. M. connect at Greensboro with tbe South ern bound train, making the quickest time to all Southern citirs.' Accommodation Train leaving Raleigh at .46 p. 11., connect with northern bound Train at Greensboro for Richmond and all point East., Fries ofTick etame a via other route, V"! Acommoaation Train leaving Greensboro at 6.80 A. M.connecU at Ooldsbora with Northern and Bout hern bound trains on the Wilmington and Weldou Railroad. Lynchburg Aceomn odatlon leaves Rich mond daily at 10.15 A.M.srrWes stBurkeville 1.45 P. M.. leave Burkeviile a. 10 A. af.. u-- rlve at Richmond 8.85 A. K. -- - - No chanob or Cabs BETWEEN Chab- LOTTB AND UICHUOITD, 282 MlLKS. , . JODN R. MACMURDO, , t K- ! f , General Passenger Agent, was wV T.ILTALCOTT, ' .r ( weu'i superintendent. - TICKET FARES AND TIME SCHED ULE TO THK WEST, via THE CUES- -iAFBAKE A OHIO R. K. . First class faro from Kalelch to Cincinnati 23.85.,7 .:; . -:;;'i ., ..T.( . f lrst claaa faro from Raleigh to Indianap olis 35.75. Flrotalass tasw frees - BaMch to Chlcairo 8L25. ., . . First class from Kaletgli to Bt. Lonis 83.25. First claaa from Balelgh to Loulsvill 27J25. Passenevra for Cincinnati and the West. leaving Raleigh by the R. A O. R. K. 10.00 a. m. tralsw reach Rlehmond at 8.45 d. m.: leav Richmond at 10.80 p. m by th Cin clnnati A Ohio Railroad, and reaUi Cincin U at 8.00 on the morning' of th second nfli n. nun Ann, Gen. Pas. &. Ticket AirnnL W.K:S. JDvns, ;m --- . 1. Engmneer and Sup't. 1 ., , ; 'iHi'PsTSltsSDKO. Vs.. liareb 81st. 1878. ' O C I112D ULE OF :T11A I NS . aoma south. Through Mail leave Peters- , , . ,. ' burg at..'. , . Arrive at Weldon at...... Southern Express lea ye Pe- . , tersbunrat............ 1 8:37 P. M. d:65 P. M. 8:30 A. if. WA-Hi Arrive at Waldo... Through Freight with Pae- " eenxer wca anacnea, lesv Peterburz at 8:30 A. M. 8:15 P. M. Arrive ai.waiaon 1 Through Mall lea re Weldou at, - 7:.15 A. M. Arrive at Peterabunr at..... , 11:55 A. M. Southern Express leave Wei- 'OOB Mi , ; 4:00 f, M. Arriv at Petersburg at..... , . 7j5 P. V. Through Freight with Pa-! "J - , senper coach attached., i . " leave Weldon at....:..." " i.l.l P. T Arriv at Petersburg st... -fi 1 10:10 P. M. inrougn Tickets soM tor all Eastern aad Southern points, and Reggace Checked iswui's, ,,,,,, i.lit.. u. X. UUUULAB, ap o-4 Superintendent, RICHMOND A PETERSBURG R.K f ii-iRil I. ' . 't'lliH' i, ;j ; Commencing Oct., 24th. 1875. Trair this road will run asfollows : ' ' ii e 'In'. Lauvn Richmond, 8oct. &10 A. M Throueh Msfl t Tv45 A . if- FrelRht Train ; 1:45 P. M., Through Mail 5 P.M., Frelftht Train. - , ' : UAVS JrSTUtSBUBO, NoRTS. 7:50 A M.. Freight Trln 13 U . Thmuirh Mail! 6 P. St. Frelirht Trmln t 1 :15 P. U.. Through Mafl. . . --. .. Coaches attached to all frehrht trains for accommodation of passengers. This Company oners aoaclal Inducements to th (hipping public oa lin X the Ksueieh A Gaston, Raleigh A Augusta and Weatera N. C. Railroad, m the wav of low freight and passenger rates. . , - it ; A8HAW W-U "H' f Superintendent ROBERT" A. MAkTIN A CO . GROCERS AND COMMISSION Hl, ,? MERCHANTS. rf'-. -;- 7 , Ka II, SrcAnoR Etaect, .. w. :-,AFTEneBURG,.yA.)in , r, , . CoDBiimmenU of Toliaoco. Oalon. H'hej. Ac, solicited and which will bare faithfu personal attention. " j : ' . -' July Z3-dGm. x " ' : ..1 iiiii , LX.ru" ,','.,i.,M.ifl i r m if i in V' -1 ; ml i IS i " m II: I.' I 1 .'' 1 11 . 1 - v' - ' I . ... ; '' tf.. ii.'s .! : 1, - -7 1 1 - . Is f . l' ,., '., --:' "?'J'.- - --. - . 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