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' V'' '" y : ; ! . l .1 .. ! vol. xxni-iroj 87. t h;;,: UEALEIQH, N. 0.; SU1IDAY U0RITI1TO, NOVEHBEB 26, 1876 PRICE FIVE CENTS. ' ill I ' ii i I i ,i i i . I i i i i n I . I i I i i i i I i .i i i i . , 'I' : II AltUO ADS &c'-: T1IEDM0NT AIR-LIKE BAUr J7 -A : . WAY..- y-uX . t. & Da ntiixk R. Wm N. C. Diyistow, and Nokth Weutkbic C B.LW. : CONDXSSEDTIMj; TABLE, Lmt OreeMbora ... 10.09 A. If. Co. fihnoa : ! . 11.21 - ArrircM lUlelrt.... . 441 f. il. GOING WE8T. LtiN Goldsboro..... - laiO A. M. rrivamtlUiclKU.;..;.! ; ;,J.l r, M. IfffMnntuhom1 - k " 1 ( fLJO 1 Urt Cbr1ott-.... ,, . '. 4 5Si M. (Wtabury.. : 7.8S ' " i - -U rtoft.w. --":- ' DuTtlto ."i ' H 14W DundM law.4. Arrir M Klcbmnnd . . T.43 ; i 00IKO R0UT1L " BurkTUto.... . t,v- 10.4 GreentKw...r",f' ' nitfWmfyiJ..i AMU IBifl M Alr-UiJaneiiMii:i !. M " .' ', 'M I m -' I I i i I ' m ! J )' - : "Viccoiunodatloa Trala. t, w. : - f-r .'00nf0IA8T:i',A",fJ'"' MavetirMMbore.... t'"1 ' ! ' .P. M. O.fibop..t 11.10 )..:? ArrtRWK..' (01A. -.,, OdUriwro.... t llJWM,i , -. UOISU WIST. , . -V'h Lear Ooldboio...4 .,. , , -. ,180 11,. iav Co. Shop.... : , " A. M AirlrealGreeniboro ; m ; 9.00 .. Hi Xrth WrMera N. C. n. n. LaarGrMniboro,.....MK.k..0.OOP. Arrive at 8lei. "-'5 " , t Lt ftalfm. .......... 03A.fc ArrlTt at t)reenboro. 13 ,,", PiHMW Train teartn KalelKb at 19 94 P. M. onanet M Ureeatbor with th South ern bound train; noaklnir tbH qbickMt tiiM to all 8outhra citi. Aeeomiaodatloa Traia 1 faring Raleigh at 10-.M P. M., eonnerU with North rn bound train at GreBboro for Bleb mon j anJ all poiau EaO., Price pf Ticket t tame a Tta other routei, '! . Mo Chanw of Cart Mtween Atlanta and RlchmoBd, MT milei ' ' ' - ' A.B. AWDREW8, " 1 oet944f " I - 8upTlBtendent.''- 4. ) ALEIGH St , GASTOX SCHEDULE. RAIL- . maii, run, n ij.L .i - " AITITBSBl "IUUB . i. . n i j l a iv r. m. U 40 P. M. 0 49 P. M, Leave We" don. . . JIMT1IM ....... 1, ' Vbbocoi rRBtomr, Lrare Balclich..'. Arrive at Woldou S00A..e B 5 F( M. 50A.M. 6 15 P. M. Leave Weldon.. Arrive at BalelgS.... wee .. KAI itiicbA ArfcVjST'i air twli; ChA: are of Schedule to take effect 5:30 . N: tioVi(i EbvB, N " Eeave iRall!rh.5.V.l.S.vv.i.V 0 Bo'Cm, Arrive at CameroBC....... 13 7tM- Leave Cmeroa....,.,,.,,, ; 1 OOP. M, Arrive at Raleigh..."." "TY , 0 40 P. M. All traiaa will approach 'and pasa R. A D -R..B. ftW-C. IMvlatu crosataff.at Cary with eantiosj.', ) buJ.i- (! -vt t. ;- UO ailaotoi far Bretkfist at Cary .'mi , i, j0H! c. rrnniii J, ' ' octll-tf a t a ' '-.t guperintendenC TICKET FIRES ATD ' TxME SCH ED U1.S TO THE WE8T,TU THE CUES A PEAK! A OHIO R. ! ' First class fare front i alebzh to Cincinnati 2125. "' ' " , ,rr First elsas fare from Raleigh to Indlanap. First elaas' tare 'from'. RaTetirh' to f hlcatro I 8LSL ., !---. ' ; . T First class from Raleigh to 8t Lonls 83.2b. First elM from Raleigh to Louisville 27.25. Paaaenirers for CinciunatL and the. West, leavtosr HMOfM tU B. iir R. H.0A a. na Irate reaeb Rkhmond a V4 pt leave Riebniond at 10.30 p. m., by tbe CI a cinnaU A Ohio Railroad, and reach Cincin nati at 0.00 on the awrnlng of the second drVi;,:'lf c COXWAt B. H6WARD u:s ll Jen. Pas. A Ticket Agent . m. mm .--Ingluneer and fiup't ', ', K-1 i ParmUscRa. Va,', March Slat, 187A COHEDlJLi: OF TRAl?T3. ' (1013(0 SOUTH.. j M i f Through Mail leave Peters- r, tjS burg at 8:27 P. IC. Arrive at Weldon sAJ..i !! r.M Southern Express leave Pe- 4 terstmrr at....,.u-.T '.'ft HSdtt A.. hL Arrive at Weldon at.. ..a.. 1 1 A ; M jrarough Freight with Paa senger Coach attached, - leave retertKsrg at... v. Arrive at Weldou at...v i..! a ;'V;'TaoiNu.JfBtH, Through Mail leave Pddoaat $ M A . M. - 2:1 P. M. v ' . v4 . .7:85 A.'M. Amve at feteraburg aU. ; ...iill:5J A. M. Boutherc Ixpreaa leave Wel ( , . ; ' v -don at.u........,.... . t); 4.-00 1..M. Arrive at Petersburg at " ; 7.-05 P. M. Throurh Frais-ht with P- - voaca anscaea. ,-... leave Weldon at 4:15 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at,., 10;10 P. Mi Through Ticket sold to all Eastern and Southern pointer- and - Barirase Checked tbronrh. " IL T. DOUGLAS, ' p S-4t ; - ' ;-; Superintendent JICHltQND A PrrERSBURO lt'it, f ; .Commencing CM.' 24th, X875, Trstts this road wlU.run as follows : J i j r -taT RkIIMOMD; eCTH. l 7 T" MsfltiT.- A.'M.V MittThoo)skfl'tt! fl - . ; . Lva PrraasBcao, Noatc -; . a' fe,?ht Trio hi., Throueh Through Mail." -- .., , ..,, Coaehes sttached to 'afl freight tralhs for aeeommoduioa of pMsenjer. Thla Company offers apWlsi' Inducements to the ehlpninif public on line of the Raleigh N. C. Railroads, in the way and paeBger rate. r- """'u, luupiirn a aninni ami HesttTa of low freight oAw-U . Superintendent j, ; DUYG00Dd,&v fTITST IN Tint. -.t'l. ': ''in'),!! 50 par. Blue Jean, 4 ISO Beaver and Cloth Cloaka tot Lftdlee, 60. Ladle Englkh VitXen something mv, tylbth and comfortable,.. . .. . 1SJ Yd. Cardinal tth Net for 5k, 1 SCO Tdi. Cardinal and TlltlUs Racblnga iFor t.J H. .- . . . '. . ..V. i.ll-lji j C ,T, tadlea.. 600 Pr. Linen Caffs and Collar fa Cardi al Navy Blue, Brown and White, ;- 110 Doa. LadWa Kid Glove In colon, I ! .vo" , SlacX and White from 5 eenta to 3.00 far i JJJ)ttJUdJUtiOll0iord- t i . n . a a4 Slue and Broaru Braided FlaaniA. KUOEJj B09TS.AXD UAITEK8, !r The lareeat stock In tbe State at bottom I rare. DKS4UOODaV Tne largeal alock ever ' held by om ue Arm and ot latest atrles end lowest price. HATS! HATS!! HATS I!! The lanreat stock aver offered by as for Men Boys and Children from 90 eenta v .- : upward. - Utt style Bilk Hata at S.50. KeWmDerVtlii Jjcsf Cooda it .loVrat ehab piUxa." sept 27-ly W. H. A B. S. TUCKER. D. W A ITT aV OBO, Ber leave to inform their customers that tney nave removea wt ine wen anown stand of James M. Towlea; Ko- B2 fiTcltcYiJle Street Raloiirfe. N. which they bar Sited up eourelv aew, aid I nave pnrcnasea alarm ami weu horted stock o T I roa mrn. mti axd chilorek. Men's Pack PulU 4 0): Men' Prock Suit f 15 00; Men's Frock a 'Miner SulU from tlO to S5; M n'a ra KUck Suits front $17.60 to o0; B(' Fancy Patlnei Suits It to an; tf.iys i;aaimere buiu fa u a io; nil dreu' Suits $3 to $10; OvrniHii 5 to $30. Gent's FumUhlna; Goods, Hamburg; Edg. lags and Insertlona, Notions, Hoale ryr Gloyea, Cambrica, Boots, r , jBJioae, UmbraUlaA, Hata.. 1 A U Cap". Fur, &o. DOIICbTIC DRY GOODS, , - ' ' i ' co evie r ''':;i PrlnUAlpac", Merino, IVIle, Ging- nam, vouou ruutt. vou n ile nentaca j Jean. CasMm res, -- cVtotwice Blue Denims, Dsnabun;, Tickina;, Flan el, Linseya, Ac. B eacbfd and i Brown t-bretlnn and Hbirut-ir. ) ; Thanking our frieud for their theral pat-" klngo in the ronage in the paAt, we rl coufld-r.t that n our new store with New Good, bought at tne lowest price, we wui oe able to please aU. Rtspeetfully, ... Bo. 57 Fayettevllle ftreet, Raklgh, S. C !ocl4-tf RESTAURANT. ICIIALK BnOTIIEKS. : ye -: iy'MtmWtlii' CELEBRATED LAGER BEER, N',iJt Til CO. JOSEPETf!. -u German : sni " American Restaurant. ! Hargcttand Sailsbary Streets, RALEIGH. N. C. f. 9 .! ii-a-fci-.il J' lt l ; Mr. Juauuh haa fltLd nn hi Sulnon wiih special reference to the comfort and enter tainment of his guests, and the public Is lavited to as iotiwciloS .of hb accommoda tions and a test of ttw creatore comforts in tbe line of his eutertalnmenf. Ills tteslatiVaiit U always suimlled , with the frajlwwiriijjj fttteat r1'111-"1 -4.. ,:y I OYSTERS, BIRDS AND VENISON, f - served ia the beat and all' Uio vaWeJ styles to salt his numerous customer"). - III' Bar ': U stocked with a full nndVjiapete flue e tbe finest Wines and Liquors, Imported and domestic. ... SCRALK BR0TIIER3 CELEBRATED LA s. , GERBESR A SPECIALTY. -fl in 6tt.:-:-:-i-,u-, v;;;i'r'':r' 1 i.r j " n t.Pji l--.-: Is one of tbe iocs. Tables la the city, and la an -i ! . . : n-; a Table of new model and deslcit for the ehtertainmeot and pastime of gets. i i ! Thankfirl fopast hatronnu'te: X" Joseph respectfully invites from' the citizens and sojourners Id Raleigh a visit U qulot., wall ordered aod coiuplete esUbtUvtuieii on SALISBURY 1 AWT IIARGETT FTttECTST jibt h'est oIKalbJgiv "IstloiMji IJao.' j'-'m'tx SCI- 4,e"tlvnia.u4 ! J M -'!j' (S'ETID 85c. to G.T. R0WELL A COT, K.w O York, for Phamphlrt of ltO Patrcs. con taining lists of 3000 new-papers, and estimates showing cost of advertblug. , , , , , i march 7-lr "' "' " ' ' ' I . Ulrica of tSiirauinrrxi'rTr; rrfJ i 54, ( 78. f 1 1 PtTBHsacnO" RarxHoan covt Petersburg,JVa i November 01 RANGE 'OF SCHEDULE TO take : effect 8 V HD A I, Nov utber 25th Leave Petersburg atSO A. Al. aad 37 P. M. - - , : i ... -'- i Arrive at Weldoa at VM K. U. ikbi Pt M. , . ... , going north..; ;.- i. Leave Weldon at 7:3f A. M. a.id 4 P.: M. : Arrive at Petersburg at llr4o A. M. aad 77 P. M. ; -.7 r i(i (J , Train eonaect at tvumbunr a. l Wca 'oa with trains for all southern aud nonhera rxlnta. llcheta acad to aU aoatliv n, south western, northern and' eastern i joints, and tab 18-dw-tf. ' eupertntenduBU ' i SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28. v . i . .. k Oonsulca,tloa of Leading; - Member of that Party a the Political Situation. Bpeecboa by Oeorwe H. Pendleton. General Thomaa Swing, General Mor gan and others. " .-' ,f;-vr,!tNew York UoraUL) VVSii.'. wi .M . V Columbcb, Not. 22. A number of leadtag democrat met br to-day with tha democratio state crntral eommiUee, for oonsuiUtlon rela Uv tothe polllioal situation. : After ilia meeting was organized, Thomas Swing, George W. Morgan,' Goorga II. Tendle ton, Dorbur Ward, Aqailla Wiley, R. Ju, Warner and . Av tloak were ap pointed a committee on resolutions, and a motion was adopted U refer all pro posed reeolullodi to the oommittee with out debate. , This motion caused soma disgust to several 'delogaies , who were big with wariike speeches; but John O. Thompson; obairman of the atate exeou live committee, tqaukhed the Columbiau orators bj adjourn iig the ronfereucs for one hour. 'When the meeting reassembl ed General , Ewing, as chairman, read the iollewing resointtons, wnicn were loudly ,, applauded is and , unanimous adopted.t' I ! L iff Kt.i.tf Resolved. That : atriotisni ' demands of every good citizen a -spirit of ready acqu ieeoeucela ttl revolt" efthe presi- deutial election as luiriy asceruinod: and we deprecate aU partisan feeling in the disensfcieu of fnet and ia on which that result depends. "''!,! ' h.t j Resolved. That it is slue to the people, and it is ind&pensaldrtdnnir-preBerva-tion of free' froveruroBut, 1 that the presi dent shall not kV chosen by fraud or force. ;, We appeal to the offloem charged with canvasaiutf 'the Vote atid making we retnnM,1 toaiiay pnbue apprehension and suspicion by oped and impartial ac tion, thus commanding - tne oordial ao quiescence of the American people; bnt atlmonviued ly the pust action of the prieut wturuing bontd in LiiiiHt:ina that snoh returns may be falne and fran- duleotly made, we demand f tbe Seuat ' and house of repreaentstives to vxert, if ueceaaary, the" coUKtitiitiooal ' powrr vented iu tlwnt 'Jointly of awventliy. In the end that ' whoever has beeti fairly oboeen by the pwpln shall le declared and inaugurated pretrideut of the United mates. Resolved. That we regard the concen tration of regular truops at Washington by the pretideut, on the, eye yf the as- avuibliug of oongrt as an act calculated to throw diM:redit upon the disposition of the peopleto obey the law and sub mit to tna-ftarwlt off the t presidential lectiou a1 legally h vethtftied,'' and to excite unneoeawry alarm as to the stability of tbe republic, thereby im periling peace at borne1 and tne public credit abroad . j Resolved. Thst we rerammend to the democraQd ''central I cemmlttee fof .' the stats to correspond and confer with the other democratic state committees of the country, with a view to a full under standing of the facta and perfect con cert of action in maintaining the rights of tbe people' in ' the late presidential election, as determined by proper legal ... . ' ' t - i V . .- .j.'-t: ; ).( Jiw, rEKDLBTOy's ADDREH9. ' " ' ) In response to calls George U. Pen dleton came forward and said: Fellow citizens, after the' unanimous ' adoption of those resolution it seems hardly noo- essary to say oue word. The rtaolutions meet . my spplobunou ... They are, think, iu accordance with the real senti' mnt of all the conwnvative" people of the United .States. I think tliey all waut and will have a fair ooiuit ,. 1 thiuk they aay that if there ba a fair count all is weu. and also that u this is denied ns. then that there shall be resort to all con stitutional tneeua. ' I ' am not in entire despair that . the returning ? boards Io Louisiana anil Florida will iraoartiallv express the will of tbe people of theee states as we know it has been oast. ' I know that nien clothed with ; authority are' genernliy niore apt fa do fairly than wd soinatimos give them credit , for, although it is unfortunate that we are placed in the position we occupy to-dy. i This is the Crisis of OUT Country in fact its crucial test Can it staud this struia much longer and live? , We know Til den lias received n large majority of the rwmnhir rote and carried au honest ma- i fority of tiie electors," and that even if 1 tne vote ox o.e , aouiueru tuui seeus pnrging, we feel. '.that, alter . an.heueat purging it will then ! give-Tilden a nu i jority. lhe entire peopte.knowing they bave elected a president ' stand' to-day potiontlj waiting ,' for certalu forums of law, and i have conudenoe iu our people to believe that where they aes right should be they , have nerve enoagh to insist the right shall be. (Cheers. ) b KKMA1XS OF i OEXEKAIi MWIKOi . . i General Thphias Ewlnff then came for ward amid great applause, and said; FeUiOW CrnxcNfl, whoever attributes the profound anxiety of tht people of the United States to mere pnrty prrjn dioes, or preferences, wholly mis takes the aituation. It. .arises from nofeajrrthat- on ' the one hsnd Hayes, on the other rTXua8nTTnaTaTw been fairly chosen president; on tha ooBtrary, hiue-tenths ' of the American peopl would reioioe io-day at the as certained, fair election of . either Hayes or Tilden. -Their fears arise w'tolly from the obvious and prearranged purpose of certain wicked leaders of tho republican party, and to count Hayes ' iu by fraud and inaugurate bim, or continue Grant, by force. - This treasonable purpose is is) effect openly avowed by many leadiug papers and men or tit aft skilmin jfTHaftiAn With a majority fa , Florida Xor party, filden of over 1,000 votes apparent on tbe face of the returns, and ia Loumiana 4 Iron 7.000 to 9,000, with no diatur nances whatever at the - polls, with bo published - facts 1 of intimidation bribery, such as would struct the result under the laws and usages " governing elections, these states are ' claimed for tlarea by ths administration, its press and exponents, with an absolute conn denoe, founded solely on ths known scoundrelitm of the returning; of&oera. Twenty years age the pro-slavery leaders sought to entrench themselves ia power try I ante uinsr alavory on hanaas. against the will of tbs people, tbrongb precisely these methods of force and fraud. The Leoompton frauds, though affecting only a feeble territory, split tbs democratic party and overwhelmed the administra tion of Buchanan. If public opinion re volted and overthrew aU wno were i pMsibls for that petty swindle, how will it deal with tbe party reap risible fur this grand LeoomptonismT ( Applause ) It will grind it to powder. Ws are act authorized hers to speak for the; people of Ohio of either party, but we are of ths people and can speak for ourselves; ' and ' Speaking fur myself aay that whatever . may . be the duties or powers of tho returning hoard in Louisiana sr of tne governor of t lor ida let them be discharged without mo! estration Boder ths forms of law, subject only to such control as rosy bo exercised by the courts. . If the returning officers snail dars to perpetrate a fraud upon ths nation, let tbs house or representatives, through tha committees sent to tbs spot. promptly and thoroughly expose it, so that public opinion, which is the aggre gate Judgment of intelligent and fair men, shall understand and condemn ths villainy, and then if in tha deliberate judgment of tbe house it has power under the constitution to fellow ths rweeodents set by the republican party for twelve ysars past and right the wreag by rejecting ths electoral votes falsely or fraudulently returned, let it, then, rise to ths height of the occasion and act act not In ths spirit of partisan greed or passion, but with the dignity and courage becoming ths immediate representatives of the people. The most monstrous declaration yst made fn this eriaia is thai which has been attrib uted, without o tradiction, to President Grant, that "if lijye ia Riven state enough by the returning ofBcr he ahull b iuanguarated," and tbat a j.idioiou use of the army will prevent aU uixpute. Ue is already missing troops in Wash. ingtou, t execute, I suspect, tbia covet t threat. ' He seems to intend tbat the sot of a returning board, however frauda lent, slmll not be bulked or brought in quetttioii by tbe action of the house of representatives. Let him twwaM H is not dealing with asnbjngated southern state, but with tbs American people. U may disperse the Irgixbtturo in far off Louisiana, but let bim k ep his Shert- dans out of tl$ capital ' ("Go on! go on! Give it to him!" ; was shouted by the crowd.), No, no,, gentlemen, J do not want to say too much. I have but oue word more to say, and that i that I have faith enongh in the fros spirit of the people and ui the destiny of our r publio to believe that the , house of re preseutauves win never be cowed by a military president until long.' long after tbs memory of Grant's civil career shall have sunk into a kindly oblivion, " ..: : j CURB FOR ELEPHANTIA8I3--A MAN WHO ATB TURKEY-BUZZARD AND ENJOYED IT WITH A GOOD ' ... DEAL OF RESOLUTIONS-, . ; tPafcama Star and Herald. ' -There ia a young man. the son of a respectable merchant, living in Cartha gena who for seven ' years had suffered from an attack of elephantiasis. Hs was in the last period of this terrible dis easebis body full of nlosrs and the fingers ready to fall off, when a Caraocas paper full into his hands announcing that tbe flesh of tbe turkey-buzzard had been found to be a certain remedy in Cuba. He has been since livlug on the flesh of this "unclean bird" for two months, and ia , reported almost welL The nails and the hair have been reproduced: the ulcers and protoberances have disappeared; the voice has returned; ns sleeps and enjoys Rood appetite m fact, so well as to astonish his friends sud the medical men 1 the city. Tbe flesh of tbe Gallinazo has a strong, musky odor, and requires good deal of resolution to eat it. This repugnance however soon wears off, and the benefit is felt from tha first day of using it'.. ','' ' '. " ' ' .' We cannot ' understand why 'days of heaiteucy and delay will be indulged iu when a few doses of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will ease and ours ths worst coughs and colds. Price 25 cents. r ILany, Years of Careful 're- I search has produced it. Wood's Improved Hair Restorative s unlike any other, and bas no equal. Tha Improved has new vegetable tonio properties i restores grey hair to a glossy, natural color; restores faded, dry; harsh an 4 falling bair; restores - dresses, gives gorto the hair; restores hair to pre maturely bald heads; removes dandruff, ho mora, scaly eruptions; removes irrita tion, itching and scaly dryness. No ar ticle produces, such wonderful effects. Try it, ealf for" Wood's Improved Hair Restorative,' and doa'l h put off with iUt ea&Jintetei -Bold . by all druggiati in this, place" 'anTTdeaTcrvefTwhcre. I Trade supplied at manufacturers' prices by V. A. Uoox Uo Chicago, isoie Agents for tbe United States and Can ada . and by J, F. Henry, Curran A Co.. New York. , ,,. , -sept 5 col2m - . , , rAjiprtciating the i hardtklpi of tie tunt$ and tht rant and ncctttitui ef tttcvU the Laiht Sentinel kd'i re Ldtad tltpriet to, ti dollart a yroc. i TIIE SENTINEL. 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Cnsta Capital, Casta Assets, orcr , 3.O00,00O 6.000,000 rHIs COMPANY IS PUKELT A FIRE Insurance Com nan t n . tlon with Life or Marine Insurance. The lanre msjoritvof It ro.noo, 00 ot Assets are "United 8tat s Bda ' , The Primium Rcceirra or 000 Antually be t attest the apnreclatlon o- vuo ouinef ana I ommerclal Wor d. , I represent tha Homn In im. n ..l. the attention of my friends and the public Ml 11 -i tHtVil ALC.U CLAIMS, assuring them the FEitrccT imdbmmitt ' offers, i . - i-. ..-... it ; W A. TURK, Ag't. I Oftlce. McKee Building, Corner of '. Wilmington A Martin sts. MISCELLANEOUS. piK.MTIRE WAItCROOH. A. W;FRAPSt : Fayettevine street, Opposite tha Mar- set, ana corner or FayetteviUs and , .. Davie Streets, . RALEiaH, 1ST. C. Keeps on hsnd s large assortment- of all styles of v FURNITURE : Parlor, Dining-Roora aud Kitchen; Black Walnut, Stained snd Painted Chamber Stt Dressing Cases, Bureaus, WaehsUnds, Bed steads, Wardrobes, Cane and Wood Beat Chairs, Socking Chairs, and all other articles of Furniture found In a flrst-elass establish meat ' ' ! ' " " " : ' ' MA R ESSES made to order. oct 21 -3m ' '"" f "'' ' rri ' NTs. OU CENT 50 CEXT8. CENTS. THS DURHAM HERALD i Will be sent to any address until NOVEMBER 14 FOKTnE ABOVi: -r wA3IUUNJ,. N?U the time to secures first class c AM P A I G N PAPER For the small price of OU CENTS )UCENTSL IfA CENTg. . CENTS - juiris-tf . joauiio iiorsE Co as ra or Urusaoso "aso Dawsox Sts. MRS. HARRIET ANDREWS can aecom-' m'Miaie tea. or twelve borders with or with. out lodging. . rieawnt locsiity, only two squares west of the eapiio.-- ,, ... set.M-101 -i i y. z
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1876, edition 1
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