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1- ss si 1 f ' 4 -...),.: 5;jjX-':.u VOL. Xm-ITQ, 42:;,. RALEIGH, II. 0., fWEDimSDAY UOEimiO, OCTOBEB 4, 1876. , PRICE FIVE CENTS 5 f I F f .-.'t,!, .v: --.1 ( - ' . . SW V '. ,.l l I :)'-(. J WTDNgPY. OCTOBER 4. ; TUB FATS) OF OLD KEN.' , ' - ' IRctljIons Herald. 'l;f ' ( The oomlition of many ol J men is truly pitiable. They outlive their popularity and iufluetice, nod lose sympathy .with the current a;j. In business, they are supplanted bf youror aol mare ener- getio meu. Their views and tastes be come obsolete. The multitude ia mora , disposed to worip the rising than the ' aetting sun. -OUmea faro worse than eld women. ' Tuo hitler hare been ac customed to uprad mnch time in their homes and burr themst-lTe yith doaM- , u. Mi, uid. itbout, a, ;, f erse , of for taue, U advaDM ol years dcxa not change their oreapationa or their useful. pees. Alen Bare Deea AoctHtomeJ to wider and mors exciting sphere of ctiTi ity; to goiding publis, opinion; to auaring U lbs - fesiiYities and honors of politioai meetings; and to feeling all the . rivalry and inspirution of an ambitious eareer. When all these sonrora of er liihntid8 MS aocoeeded hy fits) fTflr&i- Jies of - age.v' the km of mptoyaaett; public neclect, and the dying ont of hope, their state calls for oommiaera- Ws have been- led to these remarks by a casual obarrvaiian, I Not longainoe we were passing the dwelling, pf a van who belooge (o a oygone ffo, and "wnose obanged condition fonuahed' food for ; reflecuon. lie was onoe as unquesuoned leader of society in f union, . taste and opinions a gentleman, a scholar, liring : la abnudaoosand tplendor, prominent ' In every circle, and everywhere "the observed of all observers Times have ' changed, and he has changed with them. His wealth has departed, hia popularity has waned, hi btwinee has diminihea, and the faoe,onoe so bright and familiar, is now rarely seen in publia . His honor is an Untuned, bat the bob ,onoe so bright and cheering seems to be deolia ing behind the clouds. liU! We hays introdaosd Uress reniftrka to pave tbe waf fora ,fewtwofdiof dvice to old men, which oof age, at least, an titles us to make. ; i ,v.t-ts-i ? , They should, so far as possible, keep in sympathy with the passing genera tion. They need not be aaoetio because they are old. They should aim to keep abreast of the times, adopting every in provemeiit, enoonraging every nseful enterprise, holding all ' their opinions and plans subject to revision, and, not abating one jot or tittle from their hopes or their aotivities,exoept nndr the stern ' demands of advancing age. Old age, honestly admitted, is respectable; but anumed as a cloak of idleness and, in efficiency, it is contemptible. , Wedo believe that an earnest purpose Hot to yield unnecessarily to the infirmities of age will do much to render it green and fruitful. - ,-l$u t :,,, ,i -1 4 j . A virtnoHS, pioos old age is bet ter than ths brightest morn of -youth. Who, can foresee the destiuy ; of the 7oung man of genius and promise f Hia sun may set befrre noon or decline be hind dark and threatening clouds. ' His body msy fill a drunkard's grave, or he may meet a felon's doom. Bat the pious old man, when the tempests of life are over, like some noble ship, well manned, with ails wide spread, and voyage end. J, with favoring breeze, will safely raach tha, desired,. peaoafuL JiejLven. .-. i THB TIGHT TKAJUQ THTI. , , -.. , 1 - - , I v . 1 fl Danbury Reporter.) . ; Believing that, we can serve ' the true interests of . worthy and respectable printers in no better way than by ex . posing the unprincipled dead beats that are traveling through the country, we feel it to be our duty to oaution the craft, and the publio generally, against a pro fessional, whisky-logged bummer, call ing himself "Charles Woodward snd having a traveling card , from Qainey, HI. tiaid Woodward became gloriously dmnk on his arrival here, yet he was taken oars of by friends, fed,elotoedand entertained. Hut it was only another - illustration of warming a viper into life, , for no sooner bad he become able and roady to travel, than he picked the pock eta of one of bis benefactors, and quietly stole away.!' The articles thus stolen can be of very little possible benefit to him, unless, perhaps, ne desires to change his name. In that case he has three stolen working cards, in the name of T. 0. 0. Lloyd, from different unions, besides an aooonnt-book, and several other pur loined articles. Consideration would be wasted upon binii-"":- f, - vU ' v THB VIRGINIA COLORED VOTB. . Baltimore 8an. The democratic union of colored peo ple in Richmond baa become a formi dable organization, as shown by cor respondence lately published In the Sun from Richmond, It has three hundred members, and auxiliary unions in the principal Virginia towns, and the speakers sad sgenta io organ Us tub unions. The headquarters at Richmond are always open and well supplied with newspapers and politioai documents. Vbe faithful efforts which Virginia has made to educate her colored population seem to have had a different effect from that proposed by its republican advo cates. The colored people have learned to read and 'write to some purpose. They are particularly well informed on the subject of the Freedmen'a bank. and make a specialty of disseminating Hs record throughout the state, ; s.,.:.-r--. ; - - . .. .. , Thb Only Scbb Cubs Fob Rcpti-rs. rThe oldest and best Hernia Simmon a in the world and some of the ad van-. togeaoffemlbj the ' Triumph Truss Company, 334 Bowery N. Y., whose Truss and Supporter were awarded the Medal at the hut session of the great American Institute Fair. Send 10 cents. lor meir new dook. 1 E EDUCTIONS ROM ULEiZ-A ELAK f, PES QN MARTLANDELAJNE RAV- ma IN THS WE3T--EJVENUa . : rSOM TBB HOT BPRJNQ3 TXMALH CLERK TJKDEBj CONTRIBUTION. Speckk Dtspatca to the Baltimore Sua.) ' n" ' TOT riOCBES FBPSC MAINE.1 VvAsniyaTO, Oct' 1-Tbe. official figured of the ilaiue election, as 're ported last week, show that the repub lican majority ou the congressional rote was, 11,183, which ( Is somewhat less thaa the 1 6,000 claimed., ,ThU majority ia 954 less than la 1ST, when ths tidal wave that swept over "the country gave me nouse, oi rcpreoentauves to lb cemociata.,,f 4, v.r., 4. , .K A BLAKDER OH MARYLAND, ""Aiswf ine smuders wbich are now ctrculatiif " in the wet is one to the eflect that the stale of Maryland has appointed commissioners to audit rebel Claims to be presented to the national congress ' in the ' event or dcmoci alio success.' This slander is retailed from toe stump all over Ohio and Indians. " BENATOB BLAItfft'S; STVMf BU1CTORIC. Letters from Indiana say that the speeches of Mr. Blaine are not working any benefit to the republican cause. He is bo exceediuirly feul-monthed and reckless in his language that fair-minded people .are i disgusted. He -calls 1 the aouthern democrats scoundrels and the aortbera democrats : mean wretches. In one of Mr. Blaine's tpcechea. which be ia repeating at different points, hs refers to the Veal Dow case, latelv de cided by Justice Clifford at Portland. The facts of the case are so well known that It seems almost useless to reca Dim- late them. Neal Dow, while in com mand In Louisiana, took from ths home of a Union man named Johnson a lot of auverware, lacludmg pitchers, spoons, &a, and sent them to his own home in Maine, where he has kept them in use ever since. Mr. Johnson sued for his property, and Justice Clifford affirmed the decision of the lower court 1q hit favor. Mr. Blaine In his s peech charges Justice Clifford with gtviug a judgment lot " corn taken 10 teed Union soldiers' 8och downright falsehood as this ought to sump Jur( xsiatne witn : everlasting infamy.. . , . .ui ylr-- ', ,. tot hot apBtaoe nonm.: -I l Mr. Aj CX Mormn. who was atmointed reoeiverof the Arkansas Hot Springs property by the court of claims, has lust reported to the court that the receipts for rent during the present year will amount to something like $100,000. This money will be covered into the treasury, tjonirrees will at the ensuinr session be called upon to take some ac tion reirardinir this vroDcrtv.. It will probably be put up at public sale. ; , aOBBIXO TOT TMMALM CTJCRXS. The sum of 118.500 has been wrnnir atof the female clerks to pay men put on the' rolls as clerks, but who are reallv -the creatures of republican Congressmen, ana, expecMd to do political work. .This money baa been ob tamed from the poor women by compelling them to. take, a month's leave of absouoe without pay under implied threat of dismissal, Congressional Campaign, 4tb District., v,Hon. f. J. tavis and Col. ( L j'. Young, candidates for congress In the 4th district. announce lbs following Joint appointments: ' Mangum'B, Thursday Oct a.';.,--r,l1'.; X Cedar Grove, Friday, Oct . ' ' ' HUlsboroi Saturday, Oct T. W Cate's, Monday, Oct 9tb. r -ix-M Chapel Hill, Toesday, Oct 10. " " ' And then at such points in the west as may be hereafter indicated, r . ArnocLAiriATio.v or the goveuxoii. 'rw" beVabd; ' EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT ' - j..! , Balkiob, ejn. SO, 187s, , Whebeas, official Information bas been received at this department that one Hen derson Alford, a colored man confined in the county jail of Wake county on a charge of larceny, did make bis escape therefrom on Sunday, 17lh Inst., and that the said Hen derson Alford did snoot at and inflict wounds upon T. J. Passmore, an authorized deputy sherifl of Wake county, who attempted to arrest him; whereof the said Paamore died. And whereas, the said Henderson Alford has fled the state or so concealed himself as to avoid arrest : . 1 , Now. therefore L CURTIS IL BR0G0EN, governor of the state of North Carolina, by virtus of authority in me vested by law, do Issue this proclamation, offering a reward of . THREE HUNDRED DO LLAB3 J for the apprehension and delivery of the said Henderson Alford to the sheriff of Wake county, at the court house In Raleigh, and I do enjoin' all officers of the state and all good citizens to assist in bringlr.g said crim inal to justice. - Done at eur city or Kaieisrh the zou nay of September, 1S7A, and In the 101st year of American independence. ' i j t . U. H, 1S14UUDKN. , Cy the Governor: JOHM 1). AZATUERT, - ' i Private Secret art. ' ". - DESCRIPTION: : Henderson Alford. alias Williams, to S3 years of sge, feet s iocbes hUch, very erect ; broad, thick shoulders; complexion dark; eigha about 180 pounds; quicsiy spoken; has holes in bis ears, , , sept 21-lawsw , AGKXT8 (or best ehaaoe ra the world to coin money Address V. 8. 8AFKTf POOkE'f CO. Newark. N.J. T4r lafarnallAii Ihant Tmm. with Maps, Pamphlets, etc, furnishwt ou application In person or by letter to THOS. jr, Msut.it, immirauon Ajreni, lnierna tlooat Great Northern R. K-, PaJestioe. Texas.- - lyI4-w6m. A MONVII-Arrntii wanti-a ftrf l- dan. r"triiir inl free. AlJ.- J. WOUlii S U kk Uii.Mr ;ThD:Raleigl'SentineL PDBLKEED DAILY AND WEEKLY. ;;Sscripdca;te3-Ia'Ad7i-:3. Dally Sentinel, one year, postage paid, 8.00 sixmontli " " 4.00 For the campaign, four months,'. ' 3.00 Weekly Sentinel, one year, postage p'd, 1.00 " sis months, " too For the csmpalgn, , .40 That bur readers may see with what fnver eur paper is received by our editorial bretk ran, we give below a few extracts embraclrg "what they say" of nsj .. s NOTICE3 OF TFIE PRESS. 1 Nwbra Times, Sep. The leading de moeratle paper In the state. fToUiiot Transcript.) . The Kalslsa Beotlael under Its aew aaaBa- cers and proprietors is greatly improved, and w now out ui our nm vuuea excaangea. k- IBtrhma'ail, (Ta.fvVhlf ... ' The Ralefrrh Bentlnel Dubllfhes a six oace Weekly, the latvent snd handsomest paper ws have seen printed In North Carolina. Jt shows enterprise and thrift, tbe result of good management and live thunder. Goldaboro Messenger .,-. The Raleleh Sentinel, under Its present able asanas meat shows a decided Improve ment. Edited with marked ability. Its gem- erai mass up ana irjvgrpnicl appearsncs 'wish the aew maa- w zeeueni. w n agentent every success. -' 1 "tHlckory fwsa.Vrr;?7?7;T We are alad to herald the aDoearanca sgala of that useful democratic Journal, the Raleigh Sentinel. It has passed into entirely new hands, and there Is evtdentlv some on about who knows how to prepare something readable, for every Issue teems with newt and democratic soundness. From the Salem Press j T. w.t.ii. ani.i , u . agement has beea much Improved la manner and matter. We have been in regular receipt of the Dally Sentinel for a week or more, and hope us dally visits will continue. Spe Imea numbers can be seen at this outce mce 01 tbe iauy as per annum. 'From the FsyettevUle' Wide-A wake!) The Sentinel, tbe name of which has been a terror to radicalism since Uoldes pled red nhs last dollar and the laat sasa" to the support of the Confederate States rovern SMot, has passed Into sew hands, sad Is as suming an attitude from which It wl l hurl maay a destructive eanister Into radical ranks. (.: fOreentboro Masonic Journal. The Raletcrh Sentinel earns to last Wrd. nesdav as a morning dally and decidedly Im- E roved. Tbe new managers and editor prom to do better la the future, and present a better paper thaa the Initial number. They may perhaps do It, but we can't see much chance for Improvement. Gentlemen. ' ws with you success. .;;,! fBobesonlan. , : ;- .... The Raleigh Sentinel, under ths present management, la very generally Improved. It contains aa much reading matter as hereto fore, and Is one of ths very beat dally papers lathis state. Ia common with a freest many people of this a: at we revere, the name of the Sentinel, and will always learn of Its pros pertty with pride snd pleature. They aavareaueea ias rates 1 or me eampaisn, as Till be sees la another column. ,, , f 1 Vlckaburg(Mlas.) Herald. Ths Ralelirh Sentinel needa so eulorv from us. Every one that reads lt ksows how lt MtmmAm all tmnnr-.. yv.l. k. A - - and although some may differ with it, yet all can aj tnat h u amcere in its course, ana IS work Ins! for the best Interest of the dcodI . of North Carolina. : .., -V Marpby Herald. P..;.'"" TheSenUnel to a ttvlnr exponent of de mocracy, seeking, by the force of polished argument, to prove tbe necessity of restor ins both state and national roternment to the galdsnce of the democratic party. Un- ueriMpreseni aois management ittakea an enviable position amoc the best lournals In the land, IncreaslnsT the former prominence of Its same, by maintaining the highest de gree 01 emciency. tvery aemocrat in tne mountains should taks It, and everr republi can who doss sot dec Ire an addiUoa wrinkle to his brow, should sbun It, for Its prrsua alve arguments entail thought. With better mauiacuiuea, aiurpny would contribute to the support of the DmUv Sentinel, and thla assertion Is based on the extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald's copy. s AUS OF VALUAItLE C1T1 - PROPEHTV. Pursuant to aa order made In the cause Bowfrendins. In theSuperiprCourt of Wake,of Beckham and others against Pool snd others, the undersiirned will expose to public sale, on MONDAY, the 0th day of October next, the Brat day of that term of the court, at the eiurthouse door in Raleigh, the lot near the uepoi or me naieign ana uaeton Kaiiroaa, Ivlns on Salisbury and North streets, and ad joining ths landa of K. H Womble and others to be sold in two parts. Terms ox sale. rive hundred dollars In cash, and bond with surety for the resldusof purchase money at six mouths from dsy of sale, and bearing interest from date, V. W. VABB, augSO-lawtds Commissioner., lASTOX HOU8S, , ; ,. NEW DEBUG, W. C. 8. R. STREET, Pbofbiitos. The OASTON HOUSE baa. for nearly half a century, maintained a reputation as one of thebestilotelsatthe South, which it fully sustains under ths present management. ' Parties visiting tbe seashore st Beaufort will and It convenient and desirable to pay a visit, In passing, to the Athens of North Carolina, and vest at the GASTuN. RATES riM PERDAY. IW Persons who corns to the coast to feast on nan, oysters snd other good things from the water, are advised that New Berne Is the finest fish market oa the Atlantic coast. . jjB-tf , OPIUIil T"itT nitii!HL tir. Ca? AGETS We hare in press a new cam nirn hook bv a College Pres. L. L. D Bi2 pay. 60cts. will secure outfit and terri tory: E.I!Uxbsat, Pub, 804 Broad wsy, N.T. MISCELLANEOUSJ Offered Protection Against Loss py l ire and MJue. -.. :: in' W.H.;CROWi General Insurancs Agent, BiLncnrs. c. Represents tbe following first class Com panies . . mom Ufa Insurance Co., JEtna Fire Insurance Co., Pboenlx Fire Co., National Fire Co., Of Hartford, Oennan-Amerloan Fire Co.. Hoffman Fire Co., " VOf It. Y. Howard Fire OB-fr. Combined Assets Orer $35,000,000. Tbe attention of the public to reepectfullv called to these snbstsntlal Institutions, af fording ample Indemnity 3 ( ; . augle-3m ) THE EIBLIOAL EEC0EDEE, PUBLlSHElt BY ' EDWARDS, BROUUHTOX A OO. RALEIGH, K.C RIV. C. f . BAILEY, Editor. REV. J. D. HUFBAM, Associate Editor. ' REV. W. T. WALTERS, D. Agrlctl Bd- ORGAN OF N, CAROLINA BAPTISTS, e.,ft :;'! In Ha FnHr-Fliit VimK' ': 'X' ETEBY BAPTI8T BHO0LD TASK IT. As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed. ' 1 1 Only $2.10 per Year. Address BIBLICAL RECORDER, . . ' ' Raleigh, N. a 1 7 t i ' , THE LEADING v J0 PIU1STING HOUSE, BOOKBINDEHV AND BLATs'K BOOK M Nil FACTORY 1 OF THE STATE. , EDW RD, ISUOUOHTUN CO , -M;') .:!.! FK0PMKT0B8, C 1 tlfiiJuH j RALEIGH. N. Cjj.st ' r ',. .."'-' - ' '- -. - ' .f-i I ' " TUB BKST ASSORTMENT OV " TYPE, PAPERS, CARDS AND SKILLED WOUKMEN . IN EVERY rr- DEPART Al EST. . BEST QUALITY OF WORK PRINTING. RULING AND BINDING OF EVERY' DE SCRIP HON, 1 : 1 KXKCVTKD PEOMllliY AMDBKILrULLY IMPROVED MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS ft: 1 1 CENTS. . r.A CENTS. CENTS. 1 OKt CENTS. THE DURHAM ; HE KALD W0I be sent to auy address untU NOVEMBER 14 FOR THE ABOVE . . , AMOUNT. Now Is tbe time to secure a first clsss CAMPAIGN 1'AI'ER For the small price of fZfi CENTS. PA CENTS. Xf CENTS. OU CENTS tJ J CENTS tJJ ' CENTS 'CENTS. JulyJ3-tf $10 to 25 per Day UTrJ'. V own w?i,h.,rh.w. PartlauUin Tnt QEND 85c to Q. F. ROWELL St, CO., New V York, for Phamphlet of 100 parea, con Ulaibg llsu of aouo ne wefiSBera. snd ammatea showing eost of adverUsiag. BUIU 1-1 J SALE OF TAELACLE CITY PROPERTY By virtue of a mortgage executed by R. H. Whits ker and wife to m, bearing date October 83d, 1S70, and da y proved sod reelaterer, I shall sell at public auctioa to the highest bidder, at the Court house door la Ralelirh, on MONDAY, THE 0TH DAY OP OCTODEK next, tbe lot and Improvements now occupied by sail Whita ker, and knows as the 44 John Hutehioir's lot" lying oa the south side of Nowberu Avenue and atlu Interaction with "Blood worth and East itreele. Terms made known a sale. R. H.JONES, sept S-dlawtds Trustee. v. MISCELLANEOUS. . 9 X' FANCY CARDS an styles with nsme mit) ltets. post paid. . B. Hcstbd, Nas- sa(7( Bens, Co., ti iV,- . 1" ; AGENTS It you want the best selling ar ticle in the world and a solid sold pat ent lever watch, free of cost, write at once to i. BRIDE A CO., 767 Broadway, N. Y. TILDE IlEFORSI. Now ready lor agents. The National Hand Book lor voters, wun uie 01 xiiuen & lienuncKs, and an expose of Rings A Frauds. 600 Paires. Illustrated, 60 cts. will secure outfit and territory, f 100 a month made. i. U, Tkeat, Pub., 803 B'way, N, Y. MIND READING,' PBTOrlOMANCT, Fasctnstion, BoulCharminr, Mesmerism, sad Marrlajrt Guide, showing how either at q may faaclnate and s:ain the love and affection of aay person they chooss Instantly, 4 0 pages, fth St., dv man sw cia. uunt no., ysj Phtia. Pa. apl UAw. A GENTS WANTED I MEDALS AND ii. DIPLOMAS AWARDED, for Uolmau's sew aaraiui bible. i8co UlustustrBtions. Address for new circu lars, A. J. 1IOLMAN A CO., 930 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. ,.n , ...--: ISO to 030O A MONTH FOB AGENTS. UNIVERSAL HISTORY, The srest Interest In all natlons'and hi our own thrilling history of 100 years, makes this book sell faster than any other. Three books In one, beautifully Illustrated. Low price, quick sales, extra terms. Send for circular. 1 , 4. I. MCUUKUX AO., Philadelphia, Pa. GENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT CEfsTEXMAL BOOK. Immense sales. ' IT PAYS. Bend for Cir cular. ' -; .' . i ( , . P. W. ZIEGLER k CO.. '.I'".' ' Philadelphia, Pa. P I U M ; II ADIT CURED. A " CxaTAis ,axo Ecaa Ccas. Large Reduction la Prices. A trial bottle free. Mrs. J. A. DROLLING ER, U Porte, Indiana. Box 1038. Formerly Jin. Dr. 8. B. Collins, , , , , . T emoval-900 Pianos A Organs Aa st Manufacturers prices. ' The subscri hers will sell their Entire Stock of pianos and Organs, new and second band, sheet music, music books, and merchandise, st very near cost prices for cash DURING SEPTEMBER previous to removal to their new store 40 East 14th St., Union Square, Oct. 1st. ' Illustrated Catalogues Hailed. Agents wanted: SMcia! Inducements to Tbe TRADE, HORACE WATERS A SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 481 B'way, N. Y m DEIGMEI-to-IIfyYOCNa-IEN for the ACT! VK DUTlKa OF LIFE. BUSI NESS TRAINING a specialty. OUR IN STfTDTION-tha most tborongh, complete and practical in the United states. Young Men desiring a Start In Life, Par. ents having sons or wards to educate, are Invited to write to ns for catalogue and par ticulars. Total Collegiate Fee, $67.60. No vaca tions. .Enter at anytime. References oer patrons and former students. Address - . . U. W. MAULfcK, i Buildings Nos. 8 and 8 N. Charles Sti Baltimore. 4 . - sept 16-4w JJEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' FACULTY. R. L KIN LOCH. M. D.. jyofettorof tht JHmiitiet and Pfartieiqf JSw gery ana vnntcat SHrgery. J. P. CIIAZAL. M. D., Ittfaior 0 JWhokyy and IYactic qf Mtdlcim. JI1DDLETON MICHEL, M.D.; . 2Vpor qf rhytioUiyy. , . , C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., M. D., rrtfefor vf Chemistry. F. L. PARKER. M. D, lYoft or of Anatomy. 3. FORDJPRICELEAU, M. D., DmfeMor 0 OOt'.etrict and Gynecology. F. PEYBE PORCHER, M. D.. n-oftsMr of Materia Mediem and Therapeutic, ana of mmtcai MMtetne. MANNING SIMONS, M. D., Dtmonttrator of Anatomy. EXPENSES OF THB SCHOOL. The expenses of the course of Irrsuuction for tbe session is are follows: Matriculation fee, (paid once only) 9 6 00 Entire course of lectures, including Demonstw or's ticket and hospital -advantages, , 60 00 Graduating fee, 30 00 J. P. CIIAZAL, M. D.. Dean, eel9-U 70 Hasel street, Charleston. NORTH CAROLINA fVARE COCXTI'. Is thb Supxaioa Cocbt. H. W. Montague aa surviving Executor of Seth Jones, deceased, plaint ill , agalnut Charity H. Whitfield, William A. Whitfield, . Joha Alston Jones, Nathaniel Macon Jones, Beth Blancnard Jones. Aurelta Jones and others the legatees oi. thusld decedent, defendants. To'Charity H. Whitfield William A. Whit field, Joha Alston Jones, Nathaniel Macon Jones, Seth Blanchard Jones and Aurelia Jones, who are defendants In ths above en titled action, not residlujf within the limits of thfsttate. 5 , - You, and each of you, are hereby required to appear at tbe office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the eounty of Wake, in tbe Court House at Relelfc-h, In said eounty. on the 25th day of September next, and answer or demur the complaint filed isssid office, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the aald complaint. it,, ,, , .VOHNN.BLNTI.NU, ' ' ' Clerk :operior Court MoOKk A Gatuso, Att'y for plaintiff. au(S-ww , -. : - '. RAILROADS, Ac ' a-C . "D IEDMONT AIR-LINE RillJ ' I - - - W1V - a . ; KicimoND i, Dakviixs. Richmond ' &, Da icviixk R W.. N.C. Dmsiow,; ana jnobth r esterw If.- C. R. Y. . CONDENSED TIME TABLE, T' Effect 0 and mfler Sunday, Aug.' ICtk, 187C. - . GOING NORTH. ; ' 'STATIONS. Mail. Exrarss. Leave Charlotte n.A m. S.lSs.sr. M Alr-LlneJuae'n 6.1a , .140 " BalUbury.... 8.80, 4.10 " " Orwnboro.,l 10.M B.17 44 DanviUe 1.47 r, ts 8.54 ' " Dundee....;,,.. 2.0T ; O.01 " ' BurkevUle a. 40 ' 13.45p.au Arrive at Richmond.:.! -80 " 8.10 " GOING BOimii STATIONS. ';; 'Mail; Extbbss. Leave Richmond..... S.S0 a. at. 1.10 r. m. 44 BurkevUle..... 9.00 , 8.54 44 44 Dundee..,,.... 1.60 r. at. 8.05 ' 44 DanvUle 1.65 44 8.10 " 44 Greenaboro.... 4.83 " 10.25 44 44 Salisbury ...... 7.01 44 12.83 a.m. 44 Air-Line Jnnc'n 0.08 8.29 " Arrive at Charlotte. . . 0.0 8.48 44 GOINO EAST. .. ' GOING W. j m in..' ii 1 . ! 11 I 1 11 ' STATIONS. Man. Mail, Leave Greensboro. 6.81 a! u. A.:o.05p. at. 44 Shops 768 44 Lv 8. 63p.m. 44 Raleigh 11.10 44 A, 5,00 " A rlvest Ooldaboro.. 1.45P.M. L. 2.80 STATIONS lAceommodt'BTraln. Leave Greensboro . SWA M A. 8.00 r M. LvlllAM. A. 8 03 p m. Lv 1.80 pm. Uo. Bhops rt. 8.18 " . 8.45 p M 8.00 " Arrive at Ralelirh..,, Arrive at Ooldaboro. . NORTH WESTERN N. O. R, R. Salem Branch. Iave Greensboro.. V;.,'.', 10.85 P. M. Arrive at fialem.,,. ...... 13.45 A. M. Leave 6Jra 8.45 A.M. Arrive at Greensboro 6.45 44 Passenger Trains leaving Raleigh at 11.20 A. M. connect at Ureensboro with tbe South ern bound tram , making tbe quickest time to all Southern cities. Accommodation Train leaving Raleigh at 0.40 P. M., connects with Northern bound Train st Oieensboro for Richmond and all points East. Price of Tick etssama as vis other routes. Accommodation Trala leaving Greensboro at 6.30 A. M. connects at Goldsboro with Northern and Bout hern bound trains on the WUminjrton snd Weldon Railroad. Lynchburg Accomnodadon leaves Rich mond daily at 10.15 A. M., arrives atBurkevUle 1.45 P. M., leaves BurkevUle 5.10 A. M., ar rives at Richmond 8.85 A. M. No ciianoi or Cabs between Char lotte and Richmond, 282 Miles. JOHN R. MACMURDO, . General Psssenfrer Aseet, ( "1 ' ' '"'": Richmond, Va. T. M. R. TALCOTT, i . uen'i Bupertntendent. , T1C1CKT- FAKIS"ANOTiME -8CHED-I CLE TO THK WEST, vu THE CUES- APEAKEAOIIIOR-f. r jhrst claes fare from sleigh to Cincinnati First class fare from Raleigh to Indlanap 01IS25.75. , , JTjrst class fare from Raleigh to Chicago First class from Raielph to St. Louis 83.2b. , nrst class irom Kaieigb to Louisville 27.25. .11. .UfV. . .U. Vl"LII,,i.H . U . HI, II eavlng Raleigh by the K, A G. R. R. 10.00 a. m. train, reach Richmond at ,8.45 p. ra.; leave Richmond at 10.80 p. m., bytheCin einnati & Oblo Railroad, and reach Cincin nati at 6.00 on the morning of the second d7 CONWAY R. HOWARD, Gen, Pas. A Ticket Agent, W. M. 8. Dons, Faginneer snd Sup'L , Fstbrsbcro, Va,, March 81st, 1878. C1IEDULE OF TRAINS, s GOINO SOUTH. . Through MslI lesve Peters burg at 8:27 P. V. Arrive at Weldon at. , n.65 P. M. ' Southern Express leave Pe tersburg st 8:80 A. M. Arrive st Weldon at... . 0.53 A M. Through Freight with Pas senger Coach attached, ' leave Peterburg at 8:30 A.M. Arrive at.Weldon at - - . if:15 P. M. V OOINO NOBTH. - " Through Mall leave Weldon at 7:35 A. M. Arriveat Petcmburgat....... 11:55 A.M. Southern Fxpreas leave V el don at 4:00 P.M. Arrive st Peteraburg at 7:05 P. K. Through Freight with Pas senger Coach attached, . r leave Weldon at - 4:15 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at.... 10:10 P. M. Through Tickets aold to all Eastern and Southern points and Baggaire Checked through. H. T. DOUGLAS, ap e-4t .-- Superintendent R ICHMOND A PETERSBURG R. R f Commencing Oct. 24th. 1875. Tralre . this road will run as follows t ' Lbavb Richmond, Sotrri. - SilO A. M.. Through Mafl ; 7:45 A. K Frelirht Train : 1:45 P. U . Thmuirh Mail t 5 P.M., Freight Train. LBAVB rSTSKSBL'BO, NOKTB. .:50 A. M., Freight Train ; 13 M., Through MaU : 6 P. M. Frelirht Train : 7-.S5 P. M- Through Matt. , Coaches attached to all frelirht trains for accommodation of passengers. Thla Company offers special Inducements to the shipping public on line of the Raleigh A Gaston, Kaleigh A Augusta and Western N. C Railroads, in tbe wsy of low freight snd pasaengcr rate. A. BllAW dJtw-tf Superintendent' jstabllsiied iwo. R'JBKRT A. MARTIN, & CO. GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NQw-iL-SrnAMORB f TBKET, . T PETERSBURG, VA. , , Consignments of Tobacco. Cotton, WVal ' Ae solicited snd which will bsve faithful pemniil attention. , - , July 23-dtim. . a! f s 1 i r T v -Tt
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