;4 It ,,r':? . i I ' f, t-: !r'- iv it -' -1 .... f-.!.; . r VOL, xxm-Ko. 81. RALEIGH, IT. I C, SATURDAY UOP.UTtr 0, NOVEIIBEB 18, 1876 price five cEirrs. f V .1 RAILROADS, Ac TIIELMONT AIR-LUnS RAIL XT WAY. RlCHMOlfD A DaSVIIXK, RICHMOND & Dakviixk IL Wn K.O. Division and Nobth Westkrm JT. C. B. W CONDENSED TIME TABLE, ft Efftet mud fUr Sunday, Oct, , , 15. 1876. , , , , ' ' GOING EAST. . Lm Orecniboro ... " Co. Bbopt.... ArriT st Balclch.... i ' AiriT at Oo) Jsboro. . - tiplNO WEST, LrT Ooldsborrt. , . , . Anlv t lUlel(h.... 10.05 A. M 11.21 'Al P. M 5.13 10.10 A. M 1X30 P. M Lhti vo cbop Arrlr GrMiuboro ' uopro yoirru. 4.15 5.20 " 4.4 M . 5.20 " 1.85 9 .55 , AUMJne Janc'n SalUbury...... v' ' ? " Oresbota , ; , M 1 4 Vi.Vi r. N DandM........ 1i ' " BurkUIe...j. .4 .t Arrive nt Richmond . . - , : GOING SOUTH. Lev Richmond... t. , ( '' M BurkerUle.. -. ' r - l ! " Dundee........ CinvUl " G reenibaro . .'. . if ? '4 ' ' BttUfbarr " 1 AWJmJaac'a AitI at CluuiotU... . 6.05 M' 10.46 ' " a.55 r. 1 159 .40 St. 15 ld.M 1(UI Accommodation Train. . ". " ' : TGOIS0 IA8T. Leare Greenboro,,,, . . ; (1.30 P, It. C.8hop. J.' " r 11.10 " ArrlTrtlUlelgb..,. ,'J, ; 601 A-M. Goldsboro;.: . " 1 ,11.80 " - - -JLZ- ' GOING WT." " Leave Guldtboio.... 1 ' 5.90 P. M. ArrifeatlUlelgh.... tt.50 " Leave Co. 8hopa.... ------ . .M A. M Arrive at Greeneboro " " ' .00 " Leave Greeneboro .5.00 P. If. 4 Arrive at Salam.. Kli u Leave Balem...... ....T.03A. II. Arrive at Grenahoro.;.....v.9J3 Paaaeneer Tratna leavlnir, RMffh at 48 34 r. M. coaaeet at ureenaooro Wltk the Boatli era bound train; making the qukkeet time to au tkmionra ciuea. Aeoommodauoa Train UavlDE RalelKb at 10:15 P. M.. connecU with Northern bound train at Greeneboro for Rick mondandall polnUEaet. lrtce of Ticket aame a via other roatea. 1 NoChnnpn of Cara oetweon Atlanta and juenmona, i mile. . A. B. ANDREWS, ' oct 84-tf r . Superintendent. RALEIGH & GASTON RAIL XI, ... . ROAJjLICHEDULE. . ' ' ' MAIL TKAI. " 'V ' Leave Ralefrh ......... 0 80 A. M. Arrive at weiaon..., .......... I 00 p. m. Leave Wei don 1J 40 p. M. Arrive at Raleigh..,., 5 40 P. M. TDROnOH fHEIOHT. Leave Ralegh 5 00 A. M. Arrive at Weldon 5 85 P. M, Leave Weldon .. SCO A.M. Arrive at Raleigh., 5 15P.lt. RALEIGlramArAJRJUN-V-. Chaiee of Schedule to take effect JO a, Di. Monday, October 80th, W: ' ' ? Tkju Hovme South. - Eeava Raleigh :.. 6 80 A Arrive at Cameron 12 7 P ' Tbaim If OTixo North. Leave Cameron..... -1 OOP. Arrive at Raleieh. . 40 P. M. M. M. M. All trains will anDroaeh and Data R. A D R. K N. C. Division roMlngat Cary with .cantlon.' ' ' !..;.'.-. .' - . - aOnUnuteaforBreikfaatatCary.; , ' " ; JOHN C. WINDER. ! "octTOf" " "8aperhrtendijnt. TICKET FARES AND TlME SCHED (JLR TO THE WK8T, ru THE CUES APEAKR A OHIO . First clasa far from aletgh to Cincinnati a.25. Pint elaaa fare fron Raleigh to Indianap olis 25.75. First claaa far from Raleigh to Chicago First elaa from Raleigh to St. Louis 33.3b. Ftrst claa from Raleigh to LonlavUle 27.25. Paaaenger for Cincinnati and the West, leaving Kalefgh by 4he R. AG. R. R. 10.00 a. ra. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.; leave Richmond at 10.80 p. m., bytbeCln dnnati & Ohio Railroad, and reach Cincin nati at 0.00 on the morning of the second i r CONWAY R. HOWARD, ' Gea. Pa. A Ticket Agen W. M. 8. Dtraii. i6 . Englnneer ana Bop't. 1 I ... 1 i.4 Pbtimbcrs, Va,, Itarch Slat, 1875; gCHEDULE OF THAI , ooiko south . '. ; Through Mall leave Peter- burg at.......... ' 8:87 P. VT. Arrfv at Weldon at ..... &5 P. M. Southern Expreu leave Pe , Ursburgat :30 A. M. Arrive at Weldon at 9.53 A M. Through Freight with Pa- ' ' aenger Coach attached, leave Peterburg at..... 8:80 A M. Arrive at Weldon at . ' 1:15 P. M. L GOING KOHTH. ,.' ; ' Through MaO leave Weldon at Arrive at Petersburg at, . , , , .. Southern Ezpr loava Wei- . don at Arrive at Petersburg at...,,' Through Prelght with Pas senger Coach attached, leave Weldon at........ Arrrve at Petersburg- t.... 7:55 A. 11AJ A. M. U. 4:00 P. M. 7:05 P, M. 4:15 P. M. 10:10 P. M. Through TlckeU sold to all Eastern and Southern point, and Bagnge Checked twiga. - H. T. DOUGLAS, p 8-t 1 Superintendent JICHJf OND A PETERSBURG R. E f Commencing Oct 84th, 1875, Tralrf W road wtu run a toUov 1 . . ' la RicMoD, Soirn. .' 5:10 A. M.. Through Mail: 7:45 A. If Prelrht Train; 1:45 P.M., Through MaU 5 P.M., Freight Train. s v . LjaTBPiTRnsncM, North. Coach attached to all freight train for ""ccommodatton 4 rstsnngcn Thl Company oiler special inaucement to the hlpptng public on line of the R:elirh Gaston, Bafelgh 4 AuguaU and Western . C. Railroads, In the war of low freight ud passenger rate. . .. A. SHAW - aw-U t ,v v Superintendent ? DRY GOODS, &c. J17ST IX TIME.: ItA ..111... T.-.'.. ' '150 Bearer and Cloth Cloak for Ladies, ! 50 Ladle EvxIUh Ulster so me thing new atylish and comfortable. ISO Tda. Cardlnai rian Net lot Keck, i 500 Tda. Cardinal and Udlea. .,"f White Bucblnfs for 500 Pr. Linen Cuff a d Collar In Cardi nal Navy Blu, Brown sad Whit. HO Dos. Ladle Kid Glove In colors, Black and WbU from '5 cent to 100 far tna-beat: 'Z- t V- li Dos. Ladle and M Uses Hood In Cardi nal Blue sod Brow Braided Flannel, i v., SHOES, BOOTS AN t GAITERS, -'.- r, , 'I . , The largest stock In tho State at bottom l'ur ' ' ' DRE88 GOODS. t one ".,1 The largest stock ever held by Arm and f latest ttyle ud lowest price. HATS t HATS I ! HATS 111 . The largest stock ever offered by us tor Hen Boy and Children from 50 cent Upward.' , -,;-J 'v', Late tyle Silk Hata at 5.50. " Remember "Tee best Good at lowest easb prices.)' ept S7-lj ;w.'ll.!A,S.t TICKER. D. WAITT Ac OHO. Beg leave to Inform their customers that , tney liar removed to me weu Knows stand of James M. Towle. - f Ko. 52 faTetlcrflle Streft, Rjleigfc, C:f t which they hare fitted up eutirelr new, and liar purcnaaea a large and wu , , assorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING! run RES, BOT ARDniLDRE!f. Men' Sack 8ulU 4 0): Men's Frock SulU for S5 00; Men' Frock asatmere Butt from 810 io -& M a' rue Black Suit from 817.50 to 850; Bov' Fancy Satinet Suit 81 to sn; uoys' caaai mere Bu its ss to v is; Chil dren' Suit (3 to 810; Overcoats 85 to $30. COMK AND GET Ptj'ITaD. Oent'a Furnishing Goods, Hamburg Bda; lag ana lnseruons, Notions, Hostel ry, Gloves, Csunbrtcs, Boots, Shoe, Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, Pars, &o. DOMESTIC 1UY GOODS, CONStSTIRO or Prlnta, Alpacas. Merinos, Delsines, Glng hams, Cotton llalds.Cottonadea, Kentncky Jrana, ussMin res, cambrics, Blue Denims. Osnaburgs, Ticking. Flan nels, Llnseja, dec' B cached and Brown Hieeilnirs and Chlrtlnes. Thinking our friend for tbeir liberal pat rons re in the oast, ws feel confident that in oOT newator with- yew Good, bought at tne iowest prices, we wui be sole to. please au. jiespccuuiiy, D.8. WAITT ABRO. Na 57 Fayetteville Street, oct4-tf lUlelgh, N. C RESTAURANT. gCIIALK BROTHERS Brewers of the CELEBUATED LAGEltnEEK,' ewtnrlsv Jtcrscjr TIIEO. JOSEPH'S German em American Restanrant. Hargelt and Salisbury StreeU, RALEIGH. N. C. Mr Josvuh basOtted uu Bis Saloon with ipeciui relerenca to Uta comfort and enter tainment of his euesU. and the public 1 Invited to an loftuectiOD of bis accommoda tlom and a lest of lbs creature comforts in the line of bis entertainment. ,- j -. t Ills Restaurant v , . . ... j always lupplied with the freshest and faUest , OYSTERS, BIRDS AND VENISON, , erred la the best and all the varied styles to suit bis nnmeroiis customers. - - Ills Bar Is stocked with a fall and complete line -the finest Wines and Liquors, imported and domestic : SCHALK BROTHERS CELEBRATED LA GER BEER A SPECIALTY. ' In his , Billiard Boom Is one of the finest Tables io toe city, and in the Reception Room is Table of new model ami deskrn for the entertainment and pastime of guests. , Thankful for past patronage, Mr. Joseph respectfully Invites from the citizens and sojourners in Itaieib a rfeit to bis quiet. well ordered snd complete esutiiiishmeul on SALISBURY AND UABGETT STREETS, ust west of Uaielgh National Bank. oct 18-tL . .. . - QEND 85c to G. P. ROW ELL A CO., New H York, for Pnampblel of luO pages, con taining lists of 3000 newspapers, and eetli .tmate bowing cost of adrertiaiog. marcn 7-l -...; . VrriCS OS SCTBRtWTMDMT, I Pttsksbubo RaiLRoap Cos r art, Petersburg, Va , November 24, I 75. ) (CHANGE OF SCHEDULE' TO V . take effect 8UNDAT, November 85th :.r GOING SOUT'J. Leave Pstersburg at 8:30 A. 3L and 8:27 T. M. Arrlra at Weldon at :S3 A. L rV55 P. M. GOING NOBT1L Leave Weldon at 7:3f A. M. and 4 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg U 11:46 A. M. and TOT P. M. Trains eoiraect rt-P'eteTstJurg'anarTrt'Toi with trains for all southern ind northers point. Tickets sold to all aouthem, aouth western, northern and eaatern polnta, and baggage checked through. Icb ISf -tL Sapcrlutcndcnt. 8ATUBDAY, ; KOVEMBEB 18. , , WOUUJ BUT A TICKET., :. , The ExDsrlenos of Thrss Toungr Lady . '-. . AgenU for a Church 8oc4L . "; FrouTtlie Bostsu Gazette. J .' Tbcs glided into a bookstors . and sJ. vaucea towards s ' young msn who sat fsoirjg the back o( bis cliair. There were three of tUem. Ous wasa blonde, with a peacU-bkissom face and an $80 watch ohaiu. The next was also a blonde, bnt ahe wasn't so bloomiuft as the other, and her watch chain wasn't worth so much by f 10, She wore a diamond ring, over tao finger of a lavender glove, which was worth three or fear satvu chains. The third one was the annea bee. . 8h was a brnnetts. with . melting , brown eyes, snd. as regarded jewelry, was tar sapor. kr to the other two. The . branette asked the young man to boy a ticket to ths clioroh aocwtl. :tM. . ' ; . ''How mBol--arsUjJieretickeUf asked ths yonng atsn. ' , SeTenty'flre cents," said, the bra nette. , f, ).., k ; i;,. ft ... ... i . "Are they going io have a raffle? "Yes," she sail:, ,;. "What are they going to raffle for?" lis queried. .. . . . , . 1; . . . .... "For a oake with a ' sold rinor in iL aid ths branette. 1 1 , . ., , I , "Are they going to havo a grabbing nag and a 'beauty a bower, , where tba girls will sell ios cream?" "lea, 1-XgaAssao, susaaid. Will the ministev snd alt the old folks go home early? " j "les." ,lCan ths fellow thateeta the ring kis tne prettiest girl in ths room? cwie uiasbed, and answered, "Yes. "Give was a ticket." said he. as L drew some change from bis pocket. Bus laid a ticket on the counter and reached for ths money. ' : "i ll Uksmy kiss first." f The two blsndas laughed. Ths bru netU laughed. The first blonds said. Witat a Joker Tbe second blends aid, "How amnsing:" The branette said, "Yon hays not got ths rjng yet." f "Asrer utnd, saul the yonng man. u get . ; , i "Just for ths joke of the thing." said tho brunette. 7..' i -.r-.'i i. , "ineres no oue liere. said ons blonde. . . . v , . : : t , "Oh, do sell the UckeL" said the oth er. - ' , :.IL "Then I will," said the brnsetts. The young man saw his opportunity. and did A smart thing. Us look three kisses. They all smiled, aud the blondes looked anxious. .,- THB POSSIBLE CAJBINBT PREPAR ING TBI BLA.TE FOR GOV. TtLDEN, The very careful New York oorrespon dent of the rhiladelpbia Ledger writes as follows concerning cabinet possiuui ties: , The governor Las not siven a thoncht as yet to tue compoeiuon 01 nis caoiset, bnt His most trusted znends are already at work comparing notes and malimrup "tne slate it u a matter of conjecture whether Air. 'lildeu ha inspired ths fol lowing, bat it is not a matter of conjec ture that it 14 tcast which is morally certain of commanding his hearty ap proYaL -. . tsecreUrr of State Horatio Seymour. of New York. Secretary of the Treasury Thoc. " F. Bayard, of Ileu'wareT Secretary m tlis- Navy gam nl - J, Randall, of Pennsylraaia SecreUry of War- L. Q. a Lamar, of t'ostmasUr Genersl-. William 8. Hol- man, of Indiana. . Secretary of the" Interior James E. Enslfnb, sf Oonnecticnt - - Attorney General C. J. Faulkner, of West Virginia. : j or commissioner of internal revenne ths aams of the Hon. D. A. Wells is fa vorably mentioned.- Tbe collectorshin of this pert is always considered one sf ths most valuable prises in the gift of ths administration, and! for that place there are many competitors, including several newspaper editors. Ths post mastership also is a coveted place, aid for that also, there some four or five names down on lbs slate, A party that has been shut out from ths federal crib for fifteen yean is necessarily very hnn. gry, bnt Governor Tilden has had S large experience with the genus pluce hnnter and will have no trouble lu deal ing with him - r - -.-i . HOVEL CURB FOB LOVE. 1 A new and amusing ears for lovs has lately been found effective in a fashion; able Parisian quarter. Ths son of a wealthy nobleman became enamored of his father's chambermaid and determined to marry her. The aristocratic papa op posed, but moved at hut by ths despair sf his son, gavs his consent, with ths provision that ths smitten youth should go to sea twelve months be ore the mar riage. Shortly after his departure ths father, who had previously observed 8 stoutness and fataess in tha yonng io tended, took her under his ipetiai charge, gavs her tha most nourishing food and wines, forbade her to take exer cise as unbecoming in bis fatur dangh ter and, in fact, stall-fed bet to such an extent that when the enamored swain re turned from his year's voyags he was horrilied to find, instead of ths slender, j s'egant girl he Uft, an immense fat wo man, targe enough to put in a museum. Of course ths ruse was successful, and the unfortunate victim of good cheer has been pensioned oft .. . ' , - in , . s JV bcrjnenwwTB-sod-thiog U hsuid be told, and we so Know from xperience that Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup is tho best remedy for cough and cold. It only coU 2 cents a bottle, . THB BPEAB3R, OT THB SENATE. r (Fayetteville Gazette. 1 " Tbs general assembly will coaveue next Monday, 20th inst., and it will de volve upon tbs memlera of the senate to elect a wresiding officer ts eontrwl and direct the deliberations of that body until January, when Lieut Gov. " Jams will, t-i officio, anram(tbat position. As a fitting compliment to a political leader to whom tbs democratic parry 01 Aortn Carolina owes a large debt of gratitude for his eminent services from- ths close of ths war np ths present time, his fsl low-senators could not bestow the presi dency upon ons who would wrar ths boners mors grace fully than W. C Troy. of ths district of Cumberland and Har nett, Mr. Troy has never known what it was to falter in his duty and in hard work wren ths interest snd the saccess of democracy wers at stake. ' He has again and again been called to the front by bis people,and he ha never yet failed to piant toe wnner aigu up lu victory and success, lie bas'mads several most splendid canvasses in behalf of his peo pie notably bis last campaign, , which was one of tbs most brilliant in all the history of this election. '' As rfltting reward for distinguished services as a legislator, , no man has a more substantial claim to the presidency of the senate than. Mr. Troy. He was ous of the ablest, most influential and most faithful members of that august body from 1870 to 1874, and to him the people of North Carolina are indebted lor some of the most important laws that wars passed, whereby large amounts of money wers saved to the tax-payers sf the state, lie is weu versed in parlia mentary mages, is courteous and at ths asms time quick aud decided, and would well perform the duties of the position THB THREE LTTKO GOVERNORS. J: Itfew .York gttfcj' ;.'r Ths governors of the states of South Carolina. Florida, and Louisiana have lmwn tJiAmudves. durinf the oast Week. to be the three most impudent bars iu the country. We say this upon the evidence of their own telejrrams. , I On Thursday. Nov. 9, Governor Cham berlain of South Carolina telegraphed to the New York Times that the smcial count in nir.6 counties, with accurate timatss anJ reports from the remaining twenty-three counties, gave not less than eight thousand republican majority in that state. On Monday, the 12th, ths same Chamberlain telegraphed to the New York Herald that the returns in creased Hayes' majority to three thous- snd. ' ;"-.'' -- i On Friday, the 10th, Governor Stearns of Florida sent a telegram to Secretary Morrill, which was published in the New York Times,' saying that Florida had given 2.500 republican majority. - A specisl dispatch to ths .'same paper, dated Monday, the 13th, now avers that .1. . I . . l . . ww . .3 A W I tne majority is iwiwmu i,uuu u ,uwi ' And Governor Kellogg of Ixmiaiaua, after repeated declarations by telegraph and otnerwwe su lam wees, tuat uonir- iaua bad gone repnbliraa by 8.00U ma. ioritr. confessed on Sunday in a mew age to tlie New York Herald that he had no returns whatever, and could really civs no trustworthy UK ores st all. , . It is with ths help of snob frauds as these three governors that Hayes is te bo declared' elected , y -xJ i I"- SHE WAS) FOB REFORM TOO. "Matilda." he said, a; he arose from ths supper table and wiped his mouth en his sleeve, "we won a glorious victory yesterday. Reform has completely oar. riedineaay. "Where are you going? sue screamed. as be picked np his bat and started for the door. . . -, . 1 "Why, T m just going down to the corner to see if there is scything new from Boutn waroiina. ., , "John Bushbilt," she calmly uttered, "the election is over now, and this thing must come to a stop. I haven't said a word about your gsing out before elec tion, as there were ward meetings, torch- litht brocsssienR. and all such things to attend to, bnt now I Bay emphatically. there mujt be an end to it. t VBut, Matilda, n he pleaded, "remem ber we wers victorious. .Bemember I wss for reform. . . "And Ss am I for reform, sis quickly replied. "Reform., like charity, must commence at home, snd now cams right back here and rock this suby to sleep. . I have ironing to uo to-mgtit, sir. v. One look at tnose determined features sufficed, and as be seated himself at the cradle, he gently muttered "and has my bleeding country surfered In vain? Art thou, too, a sham oh! reform?" ' THB SPEAKERSHIP i 'i . Greensboro Tatrlot. " ; The name of a number of gentlemen are mentioned in connection witn me speakership of the next legislature. As fsr as we know au are men of ability, and most of them would fill the position creditably. We believe for sons years the speaker has been selected from tne extreme west or east, and it wsuld be but the nice and eleyer thing to honor ths center this time. Under the ctrsumstanoes ws knew ef no name that will meet with more gen sral favor than that of our. townsman, John N. Staphis, who has been favorably mentioned by: some of the state press, in s manner most complimentary. Lead ing the van in Guilford, conceded to be one of tbs battle ground counties of the stats, hs stands before the pesple as one of her representative men, snd tbs re cognition of his claims would be both a graceful compliment to old uuiuojca and an appreciation of bar sterling people whose daahiagdetarminabon won viotory irsra.foe confident of success and backed np by the government Ting with all its putronage and power. In addition, Staples' abilities and eminent fitness for ths place are reeig- ) nixed and acknowledged by alL TUP SENTINEL' pSTABUSnED AUGUST 5th, 1865. 0 , .... . : ; li.. t:rfi h'-i, it I-- ; ;i..f 1 t.4 , 1. i-i. l :.i. f ii i - . .1 1 Pi ,.'f-.'J THE RALEIGH hEXTINEL was founded by William K PelL Aajust 5th, 18C5, Io tbs very first lasu ef the SENTINEL occaf these words: "Tlie public so far as we can read their wishes, desire a vehicle of theegbt at ths metropolis- for ths masses not aloiply for those who lolls w in the same wake or utter the "shihboleth" of a class, bat ft mediBm of Ister-eomasnlcauoa, with sufficient verge sad space fsr the liberal, conservative, loyal enUmset Pf all shades to Had vest. . . ' . , . s The SENTINEL, wUl be loyal and In genuous ts both Federal sod Stats govern ments. It will sustain the mlll'ary authori ties In the preservation of quiet and order, and la enforcing the orders of the govern ment.". Not a disloyal or unkind word asalast the government of the Union of these State shall pass oar Hbs, bat U will be trwe without sycophancy honest wltheat lattery, nor will It Us to shield its wroat.'.'i":''( v-h ILit i-.&h It shall advocate souud principle! and tupport good men. Is raotte is pot pria ciples. not men,' hat principles and men. A bod man can find no "quarters with the SENTINEL ' A good man-a man ef troth, of biirh toned Integrity a geotlewiaa in the true sense, honest and capable, If we are not deceived, can alone claim our support. ;iil--'J The Sentinel After eleven long years of trial, adversity and changes of fortune to our people, stands to-day upon the same pjatform on which Its ,-enerahle founder erected It For more than eleven years the SEN TINEL hasstood guard for the rights and nbertles of the people, and to-day. whes the Stale has merged from the darkness sf rad ical rale, and the future Is as fall of hepe and promise as tlie past m dark and gloomy. It repledges Itself to the high ser vice of the good people of tba great State ef North Carolina,- f,vjurE-j-tt.. h ! ..:., j- THE SENTINEL "i.i'? 'fi i toriir ;'i. . n- AppTeciatlog the wants, condittons and aecessHUe of the people, Axes ths following rates of subscription: ; (1 ,. . , t 1 , I 1 UAIET. Oue year. Six month, One month, 6.00 9.00 .SO '1 WEEKLY. ' 1 , .'I 1 Oqe vear. 9.00 TO ADVERTISERS, 1 'The ajfe sneT standintf Sf the SENTINEL gives it a circulation, both dally And weekly editions, which readers It, U an advertising medium, the best In the State. Merchaats and-otbers who desire to sustala an old in stitution by their advertising patreuag will Boa our . rates very resaonauie. Address,'' :ll bMITH, BATCHEiiOll & CO.t , il 1 ,.itl on. f'1" u.u TheSentinel t lil' INSURANCE, &cn Offervd lrotectleai A gain it JLoss:. j by Mre mud sUfto. ,: ...4!l 1 JVs.HvpROWf General Inancf Agent. EiLLIGH, J. C 1 ...... Represents the following first dsn Com- panies : JBtaa Ufa Insuranoe Co.. JEXnti Fire Insuranoe Co.. f 1 ukU.'.'i m Of HartfortJ. f t r:ri,--" Fbcsnlx Fire Co., National Fire Co., ,. , V;(. German American Firs Co., 1 HofTman Fire Co., Howard Fire Co.. . . ' ' or hi. Combined Assets Over $S5.000tOOO. Tlie sttention of the publio is reeictuUy called to these sabetantlal mstltutlons, a fording smplshuteaiBliy. -i) .i sogU-Sm i OOD AGLETS WAITED I Every Town in North and i South Carolina ' 11 ......7 . ; j ! - "-"I.,. ; fclii.'l:.''' the MississimiJULLEynai asd iarine' :n ;.- or Memphis Tennessee. 't Cswli CftplUl 0300,000. '1 j'5 .SJ'- r; t rs', In taking the mnsrement of the Mis-' slssippi Valley Insurance Company far North and South Carolina, I take pleasure In rec-. commending it to my friends and the public' generally as a soaua nssitny ana eooservt-' Uvs Com nanyy wall aiaaagss, -with a large and profitable business. Uood respoBsible agents wanted in every town and county In the two Htstes. , , Aduress, w; a. txkk, fT -) 1 i.ji Gen'l Agl A Manager, ' . :' Box 269, Baletgh, N. C , Office In McKee Building. Corner of Wil mington A Martin Sts. " . 1 . m - .: - v-: -...:.' :. 1 .t,.' ,1!- . HOME 1 1 INSITEANOE COMPANY u . OFNEW YORK, n s ,ci F1KE ISrRACF , 0LY. ' ' l i 1, 'ii' tt ' .xrm . ESTABLISHED leaa.-;,. ' : . ' Cfuh Capital. - p3,000,000 0.000,O0O Ceisli Assets, ver THIS COMPANY IS PURELY A FIRE Iosursnce Company. ' 'ss "n 1 connec tion with Lif f r Mario Insurance. The large majority of' Its 16,000, 00 of Asset are "United But a Bond." . The Premium Rrcripts or ovsr tft.OOO.- 000 Annually bet attest the appreciation pf the Buainess and Commercial Wor d. I represent the Home in this CI v. and ask the attention of my friend and, ths publio to its . . , 1 ' VNEQCALED- CLAWS, r assuring them ths. rtRFECT ransnsitf ft offers, j.i 'i' a : ' tvk'i -J. -t I.,... . W A. TURK, Ag't. Office McKee Building, Corner of . . . , Wtlmlngtoa Vk afartta Stf. nov S-Sm , ,. , . .... .. "MISCELLANEOUS. PLRITIUE WABEBOOni. '! 'j J f- I ' 'I ' A.1 W FRAPS, .e '.' u f. i- Fayetteville Street, Opposite" the Mar ket, ead corner, of Fayetteville and Davie Btreeta, mi- rt -Jrrn-' t :i ml rK - RAIiElQH, 2ST-! C 1 . t. ,. Keeps on hand a large assortment of alt style of 7i.r I FURNITURE: ' L'.( 'I .1 farlor, Dlning-Room and Kttcbea; Black. Walnut, 8ta!ned and Fainted -Chamber Sets Dressing Case, Bareaos, Wasb'sUnda, Bed- kd, .Wardrobes, Cane and Wood (eat Chairs, Rocking Chair, snd all other articles of Furniture found la s flrat-class aaUblUb ; atent. '.' . ''u .;' ,, .!-(; j s.!'f 7- MATTRESSES mads tsrdsr. , , . OCt2tB ' ' ' " f' Kr 1 0 CENTS ' 50 CENTS. CENTS. THE DURIlA M";heRLP ,.'1! :, wpi be sent tp auy address until ., . , , NOVEafBpit 14 rOR THE ABOyj? ' ' AMOUNT. ' .' "! " - Xf.m u the time to secure a lrat cas , , ., . AM I'AIG N V A V ER1 s j t 1 . . J . ' '.' '.' i'V . Vnr, the small price of,, , rriliENTS. OU CENTS f ) V CENTS, t)J CENTS Jnl73-tf 'i " i' JOARDI0 IIOrsE )f Corbbb or ltiLLsBOBo'.'asn Dawsob St. MRS. HARRIET ANDREWS can aecom- niodatsTen.or twetn Borders wrta orwHk-. out lodging.,.. , , r . , . rieasant locaiuy, oniy two square wrm tr ths.eapitot. ;; f,. ... a vi!,., ,..4... sctlOlOt . . f