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She f'Jt instott Jic ntincl. GEO. M. MATHES, Editor. STitrsiiy, ieptcaTjer 9, 1350. Accnidiug to Buxton ami Bar ringer when a man is convicttd io a com t of law of an infamoua t.ffence he should be released from the payment of 'a poll. Both of them voted for a bill to that effect. Nati nal De mc rati c Ticket. For Posident., GEN WLNFJKLDS. HANCOCK, Of Pennsylvania. for Tice-I'resident, HON. 'WILLIAM II. ENGLISH, Oi Indiana. For Congress : IIOX. 11. F. A It M FIELD, Of Iredell. The right of tiual by jury, the rabf.as cgki'cs, the l1bkhty ok the rKs, Tin: ikki.duji of st-ei-ch, the Natural i:i; fi is ok feksons, and THE ,:r(,IITS OF nior-EIiTY MUST EE riii:sniVKi. I"rovi order of Gen. Hancock of Ncxo Orleans, Sovem la20ti, 1SG7. Presidential Electors. FOR Till; FT ATE AT LARGE : Jamks M. Leach, of Davidson. Fajjius II. Dlseek, of Wake. PI STRICT ICLTXTOII9 " 1st Dii-tiict, Tin mav 1L Jeinigan 2d " llcurv U liijan. 4th " Daniel II. McLean. 5th " AViili:itu F. Git-en. Oth " F.iiuk O. Ilobbins. 7th " 11. IMer Bennett. S'h " ThcoViorp F. Klutz. 31 '! James M. Gudger. Public Speakirg. Attorney General Kenan will address tlie people at the following times tvnr places : Mi. Vernon, It"wan county' iloi-ilay, Sep-'ember 13. BtateWiIlo, litdr-U county, Tuea day, September 14. M.eckv.l!e, D.ivie county, Wed nesday, Sptemper 15. YuilLiij vill, Yadkin county, TLns(;iy, yt pttmbei 1G. Eikiu, t-'iuiy couiity, Friday, Sep' ember 17- JJobi-on. Surry, county Saturday, Septtniber IS. Dalton, btokes county, Monday, Sep Umber 20. Daubury. IStokos county, Toes day. September 21. Madison, Buckingham county "Wednesday, September 22. W utwoi th.Iioekiughani county, Thursday, Sept either 23. Uol'. h. F. Armfield and Hod. A. M. Scales wH.I attend such of the above places in their r spec tive distiicts as do not conflict with appoin'ments' t previously made. Campaign Sentinel. The !Sentixel will be sent to sub; ficribers until after the election at the rate of TEN CENTS A MOJS III. Ga; field while in CoDgresa toted for mixed schools. The nomination of Col. Bennett for Judge creates a vacancy on the electoral ticker. No clue has yet heeo found as to who was the assassin of Gen. Grimos. Garfield has informed the Na tional Republican Committee that it is of vital importance to the party to carry Indiara. Last week Judge Buxton was canvassing in tho First district, and whou asked refused to divide time with Democratic speakers. A burnt child is afraid of fire. The present cotton crop is esti mated will reach 6,000,000 bales. Wonder if the Radical papers wiil declare it is a Southern fraud. The Supreme Court in the caso of Briggs t-. Smith from Davidson, decides that the statute of limita tion does not run against a married woman. It is said that the Republican National Executive Cimmittee Lave sent, or will send, $50,000 to ibis State to ba used for campaign purposes. Keep your eye skinned n J see wh J i bought np with the money. " Grant made' a poiirreaT speech the other day out did not say any thing about MtDonaFd exposures of the St. Louis whiskey nng. Republicans generally seem iight shy of that little b ofc. Col. Armfield. j premium, one-halt ton fertilizer; ' j lourfB pi emium, 800 pounds fei til Col. Armfield is doins veoman'a j izer.. fifth pimiutt), 600 pound . . r-t j It" tb9- progress n ale hf ti e Soah timing the past decade un der Republican role and oppres sion astanivbes our Noithern brethren what will be he?r opinion when they see what we will do in the next ten yeats nnder the be nign and fosteiiug influence of honest Democratic role. In the Southern States there are 49 Supeiiors of tn eensu.-, of this number ther were 27 Repubicans and 22 Democrasts. If there were any frauds committed it ia reason able to suppose, consideiiug the party to which the majority be longed, that they are the ones who perpetrated it. The value of tho real property in the State is $101,799,421 ; the value of the Personal property, which includes farming; uutensiia. money on h;Md, solvent credits, stock in incorporated companies, other Personal Property and Rail road franchises, is $3S,531,897; the value of the horses, mules, oat tie, tings, sh?ep. etc.. is $15,936,920 The total value is, therefore, $16G, 268,241. The Democratic artv is receiv ing some Lard cases as accessions to its ran'hs, in the person of Beast Butler, John Pool and others, and while they do not add anything to the respectability cf the party. they at e straws which shows which way tho winds blow. In other words they are old rats thai are leaving s burnipg barn. President Hayes has gone on a trip West. He wa interviewed on the political situation by a news paper reporter, and when asked what he thought of the Republican prospect in New York said he did not prefer to talk on politic. The political situation in New York is not all pleasing to a Republican and it was wrocg to broach the subject to Mr. Hayes. C. W. Mannering, one of Mar shal Douglas' deputies is in trouble that is, in fill in Danbury. "Btus" is a pretty specimen of a Republican official. He is charged with ail manner of off-nces Writ in the catalogue such as murder, bur glary, larceny, &c. Donglas blames Bob. Joj'ce and Col. Jim. Martin for imposing on him by recom mending such a man. service for the cause in this dis trict. Col. Armfield may aot be a flowing a speaker as some others but he standi second to ruv one io the State io point of ability. He has already by his talent and legal knowledge attained an influence io Congress that a new member seidorh reaches do'ing his first term, and his constituents ran rest fissured that he will occupy a posi- fertilizer : sixth DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Having bought my brother interest in tbe firm nruminm 4.HII i oi miner liroa. including rauuiug uiuis. , iwru- pounds fertilizer p Seventh premi- W. H. Miliar, practical mechanic, of many j '. onn : I . :i,iU experience, who will be pl-sed to eerTe" our many llBl, ZOO poOOdS fertilizer ; eigbftn ' customer in auytbm they may wish in onr line nrfttnltiTri' nrA nhiw for thin hpnr. t PX bnsiness My brother will Uy with usaudaa- pretnium, ope piow , ,ior lue uesi ; Ubin the buineil8 mna wil Bli i be found atour tWentV-nve - DOnnd8 OI SUn-Cnr I , sh..,)B. We return our whanks to our many friends shipping leaf tobacco, I tn .of fer tilizer '; tbr't he secpnd best twenty five pounds. One half too fertilizer; for the best rwentj-five pounds fancy bright. sitokeisT ton ftr il izer; for the secoud best twatitfv five pounds, nue-harlf ton fertilizer. No such offers have ever been made before. We trnst our friends tion in that body that his district . in GranvilleV.Phrson. Orange, Cas and State will be proud of. His speech bs, while not fnll of fiery eloqoence, are foil of argument and sonnd reasoning, bristling with facts that carries conviction. The party can rest confident that -their cause is in safe a-nd able hands, and that their banner will be.ca-. lied Io glorioos victory in No vember nex. G. M. Daskio, TJ. S. District A ttorney from Alabama, addressed the Garfield club at this place last week, and was introduced by Jodger Cloud as follows : "I have the pleasure of introducing to yon to you the Hon. Mr. Duskin, of the AlabamaA'abama. He nsed to live in North Carolina, aodf when he went to the Alabama he was a man without character and re mained so nntil the colored people God bless em, took him np and made him what he is." Ap plause. Virginia Dsmccracy. Democrats outside of Virgioin have no interest in the local issues that divide the party io that State only in so far as they are likely t effect the general result, and to that extent they are a3 much inter ested as the Virginia Democrats1 themselves, and in that view we do express the hope that there is enough patriotism in the p.arty in that grand old State the borne of Loe and Jackson to drop issues thar are in no way connected with a national campaign, and lock shields against the common foe ot the Scuth. Which ever faction re fuses to compromise should be branded as the aider and abetter of Radicalism and the enemy of their section. As they act in this supreme crisis so will they be re garded by the people of the South. S. D. Jenkins, the nominee of the Repnb'ican pnrij tor State Tieasorer was a prominent actor, in a quiet way, in the IIolden-Kirk war, and by his activity to serve Kiik,cost tbe people thousands of hard-earned dollars taken from the tax payers of the State, and before they vote for him they should know something of his record, which can be found in the HolJen impeachment record. Jenki&s- was h witness on this trial, and by turn ing to page 953 his testimony will be found recorded. Hestale3 that he received $66,000 as paymaster of the State troops, and that he paid $1,000 to the cut-throat Kiik. and that be paid out $5,000 to support the Kiik war. Tbe day he heard that an in duction woold be served on him restraining him fron paying out any more public money to aid the Kiik war he went to the private Secretary of Gov. Holden and had a warrant made out for $60,000, and carried it to the Auditor, who was absent, but had it signed by a cleik io the office, and then car ried it to his father who was treas urer, and drew the money. He disbursed about $20,000 of this sum. The balance, S40.4S0 he turned over to John B. Neathery after an injunction of the civil courts had been served on him from paying it oct, in order that Neathery might py it out if he could not. Re was in sucb a hurry to put this money "Where it would be paid to Kirk that be weot to the bank on Sunday evening to draw it oat, being fearful that tbe bank would be enjoined if be did not get it oat t once. The cashier was not there, aod be followed him np where be was attending a fu neral, and was so urgent in his de mands that the cashier finally consented to torn tbe money over to him that day, which was done about 9 o'clock that night, and by midnight these funds were tnrned oer to Mr. Neatbery, who paid it out lo the "troops and for military purposes." Now this man, who disregarded an injunction that he might pay oat this money to Kirk and his cut-throats, in . the name, and by the endorsement of the Republi can perty, asks the people of North Carolina to elect , bim their Tteasnrer, to pnt him in charge of the public money. By nominating Mr. Jenkins the Republicans of North Carolina not only endorse M. Jenkins, in tbis matter, but endorses the Holden-Kirk war. well ana Forsyth will be rn hand io numbers, and that from Craven to Madi?ou we shall have the whole State in liri. Raleigh . Ob Mtver. . . - . ' - We hope that, tobacco - growers of Forsyth, aod adjoining counties will tike sufficient-interest in tlm matter to com iete fpr 'some or all of these pienMups.' , ;. " . ... Planters who desire to compete' for pemiuirs . can.isend iu their tobacco to either; of tbe thrpe warehouse io 'Wiuston b ihe 13h Oct. nnd CoL A; B. Gorrell, Chief Matshal of the State fair will see that they ate toi warded to Raleigh and properly looked after. THE MARKETS ! Winston Tobacco Marict, COBBECTD WEEK I. T. WiKToa. N.C Settembr Sth, l8i. I,hr, (jreeii. ...... . 3 on $6 no l-Kconimo.... 5 Oil 7.00 l.ngs. gootl red 7 1 ( ln.oo Lu brittt common 6 00 (ft S iiO -uga, bri.'bt flood 8 00 liM0 Lugs, bright fine.. 1?J0 LuKx.briKht fancy. 12J iff 1SPO Suu-ouifd tillers 6.1Hj 7 SO '"f, common. 4. (A fr no I-eaf, red. .... . . ... jBo 8lO( Rich, waxy fillers..-. no (pp 12ji Hrigut thin leaf 1 00 & laoo W rapper, good red and com. mahog. 12 00 (SI TftOW Wrappers, cmmon taiKhf...... .... . 12 i0 ( !.Oo WrapierH, iood aud colory.. ...........H) 00 a 31.00 Wr-appeis, fine aud waay 4O."0 55."0 Wrappers, fancy 6'i.O.t 80.00 Wrappers, mnhogany 25.00 45.0o CORKliCTED WEEKLY BY J. E. wflJIEH, Dealer in J)iy Goods, Grocer ie and General Merchandise. Conatrr Irolnc. Porn, per bushel.: 65 (0, 70 Wueat, " " 1.00 ca 1.25 Outs. " " 40 Flour, per hnndred 3H ( s 25 Country meat, bog rouud.. 9 o Country bam-.. ; ..." 10 o Crreen, Apples, per busuei .40 .5 . rggs, per dozen..... 8 10 10 15 21 5 0 75 ft 75 : 41 l.t0 ljtf f 2i ...,,.1.5.1 14 ....... 60 a 7S for theii patronage ana solicit Cor tbe new mm a continuance of thlr favors.- Parties indebtedit m TAit please call and settle G. L. MILLER. Winston, IT. C, Sept." 6tb, "1880. j. CARD i ; ' The undersigned have formed a co-parinership anti-will be known by the firm name of MiHer hi' HSTiBg'latety added to otrr business of con tracting and building, m Aiat-clasa flainiug Mill and Tobacco-box Kactary. We have employed ilrst-class macninist from Baltimore to take charge of onr Flainiug M11I and will in a ,few day set p some more improved machinery for tbe uianuiac turing of doors, blinds, sash, .- We will be pie pared :to do all kinds of scroll-sawiue. turning. getting up moulding, drying lumber and working it up in any shape desiied. We, hope by close atr teution to business to receive a liberal share of patrouage. G. L. MIL. Lffc.lt, W. H. MILLEli. Winston, N O. Sept ' 6th, 1880 " no. 40 Swk. filORTGAGE SALE! BY VIRTUE OF A MORTGAGE deed executed by J. H Peebles- to T. J . Brown & t'o , and by Uiem endorsed to the h irst National Bauk of Winston. I will expose to sale at public auction, for the h.gbest bidder, for cash, on tbe yreinisos, On Saturday, the 2nd day of Oct.-1880, the following descrilied tract of land tying in the county of lavie, containing ONE HUNUKKU AND TrrtRTY-FlVK At:KE-,-ou tbe waters of the North Ysdkin river, inherited by A ir Peebles and adjoiuiug tbe lands of E. tl. Peebles, tbe dower interest in the lauds of the lrury f-eeWes and others. J.C UtrxTO-f, Att'y. J.w. AISPAUQH.Casliier. Ang. 31st, ISSu. it. MRS. DAVIS' SCHOOL! Winston, N. C. TtHS well known Scliooi wilt opn A whilst 30tb, with flattering prospects, and coiain teut associates, ready lor faitliaul serviee. 1st Primary course, 3 0 per month. 2nd " Ijsr, " O-aromar, " 2.n0 " " Higher course of Mathematics, 3.'N- " Kreuch exrri, l.i" " " Latin, " 1.00 " Ineidental, " .Io " " ta?" Kor further particulars, adciress MRS M. M. D.4VII, arug., 6th, 35 2m. Principal, FOR SALE. 1 ff-seat express wason : 1 iood family Kncknway with hariiep The above plaeetl with ns with instruc tions TO'SELL, and a gooa bargain will now be jriven. ru 13-tf Crutch i eli & Steiman. Cherry Street Female AcafleniY. T' NEW SPRING GOODS. HINSHAW BROTHERS. (SHALLOW FORD ST., OPPOSITE PIEDMONT WAREHOUSE , s WINSTOW, N. C.f . -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEES IX Dry Goods, Gmueifes, M Mercbandise, Gross Seeds. Fertilizers,. Coraitry ProincK. OUR EFFORTS TO BUILD UP A LARGE TRADE HAS BEEN crowned with Ftucrs. and we Iihvg been cnmDollorl tn .wiKI 7 - I . V t KSiJLs IliV size and epeity of ear former storehouse, which gives a the besr arranged! aud most convenient store rooms in the State. We have added very many articles to onr stock afiwt separated our wholesale department from tbe retail and made it very complete and we are now pleased to offer to the Spring trade both wholesale and retail a stoefcv in quality, variety and magnitude,, never before equaled in this market, vand' witli our increased facilities and re newed energy, we intend to olfer our customers g water irrdrKieiaents thar ever before, and by pursui-ng tbe same course as heretofore, we hope and" ex pect to achieve still greater results, and to merit the same. We will continue to have iR stock a full line of Butter, mountain...... lieeswax . . T.l'ow Klax Seed Potatoes, Iri-'b .. sweet .. . rabTe, per lb .... nil-kens, per dozeu.. Turkeys. er bead.. . " ' CSiroceri. sw ISstt mrai flnw, Io (3 sbonltbrs.. .......... .. 6 Hums, carvas ami sugar-cured . I2M Salt, large tine.. . , 1.20 2 00 SHwaLk Sue.'..; 1.15 1.30 ' coarse. 1.10 (4 125 foffee i 104(aj 25 Rngnr ' 8 ($ 12;$ Molasses, per barrel 27 " " gtillou 30 a 35 Syrup, " .... fi.1 Ht) 70 Mackerel, per bbl.. S 00 12 50r Uri-tl Fruit. Apples X ... " ordinarily sliced, . , fancy Peaebes, uupared...... pared, dark " ' fancy Blackberries ............. Kaspberiies ., Dam ons Whortleberries... ... . Jh enries 3 & 13 3 4 4 5 12 6 20 10 8 IS 1H (9 .1.10 8i2 Dry fxonda. Sheeting . ruticb Cotton.... .v. Prints ..t... "becks -. eoiMlS 47iark's Mile End Spool Cotton, per doz.55 Coats Spool t'OttOQ. per doz..... . . .55 Peas, col red, per bushel.... " 50 & SO white. " " 75 1 B eans, colored. ..... , m ' rmtc... 15 , Ilanlwiire. (Corrected weekly by S E. Ah.n, dealer in Iron,. Hardware, etc.) tron (.tire as a basis,) .... 31&c per lb Stieet Irco .. 6)t 7H Uiimmered Iroti...C. ;: 4c no ..ails, 10 to 60 peimys ... S3.2Sperkrg HorseShoes.... no ' Mule Shoes . .0 " " Horse Shoe Nails, ne. lb.:... .". H a 20c Oast Steel, per pound...' 1) a Steel P lows, per lb 7H C4 8c Glass. 8xlo to 1016; perbvx. ,...$3.75 Putty, per lb. 4 6c BROWN'S OPERA HOUSE I Exhibition of Tobacco at State Fair. Our The manufacturers, the ware housemen and the planters en gaged ia operating in tobacco tbroogbout the State have been especially lavited to present to the world he foil capacity of the Old North S'a'e to satisfy the lovers of the weed in all its forms. Oat coming State fa r, it is believed, will afford the best general exhibi tion of the tobacco of North Caro lina, aud the industries associated therewith, that has ever been wit nessed. After carefo! deliberation and a full consultation with tobacco growerB and sellers, the executive committee bve announced the following splendid series ol premi ums, which has never been equalled at any fair 111 the Southern States, and we doubt if excelled anywhere io the Union : cl(,or the best teu ponnds of Hue-cored tobacco, bright wrappeis, $25 00 in cash, and one ten of a standard fertil izer. As second premium forth' above, one ton of fertilizer ; " third ONE NIGHT ONLY ! SATUKDAYj gKHFETIBER 11. Grand Opening Perrarriiitice an I only tlm? this season, of the famous and fashionable FAY TimPLETfl, - STfiR ALLIANCE I In tbe Latest and greatest Sensation. The only opportunity of seeing the following double bill MARITINA, or the Gypsie and the King Also Offenbach's Great Comic Open CHOU-FLUIRI. '.','- Reserved Seats at Hurch's Book Store. Doors open at 7. Begin S: 15. Ore 11:30. Valuable Town Property FOR SAIiE. Any person desiring to purchase a beautifully located ttttsge, in the northern portion of Win ston, (on M Town Street.,) will do well to buy at once. Terms Easy. For Further particulars call on or audress, J. C. STEWART, 40tf (Sentinel Office) Winston, N. O. Dr. R. M. Bid good, Dentist. LADIES' DRESS Of every description. LatTtarMlMrs. Iadios'' HnflV, LaUieirShawl8, Kid Gloves, lterriirtery, lfSbbwis. ln.ertiivjs. . Hamburg Edgings, P. aids. SLettintjs. Cotteti- Varus, lrilliii5P. Cambrics, Osnabnrxes. Flaiiiiels. Uicki-y Shirtings. Ktid Tiek'mirs. GOODS CalicosT Lawns, Piques, Lliit-ns. Poplins, Worsteds, Cashmeres,. Silks, Grassclnths, Swiss Muslins, Victoria L.amis laconrts., . Bl'rhed r)ome3tlcs, Ladies1 Ties. LaiMes' Collars', Latlics' Cuffs. . . La rides' Ilosierv, Putty,. Coffe, Locks, SuKar Hit'eTes,. Syrup, Screws, 8od&. Kettles, Fisa. MnleSlioes, Salt. Horse hoes, Meat, M'tocks, He9r Lard, ILShoeNaSls. Flour- Ties K .SiispentU-rsvUriiidst'oues, ' ' Meal, Pocket Knives Oils St L?atT, KejfR Knives oa 'ork, Varnishes. Tubs Nails, Ir'";s4:Dr8tiirT, Kope. Ax.es, Va't Medicines, Corn,, llaimners, Learner, Chop, r aws, Crockerv. Oats. uiass, stationery Cittonadesr Llneirs. J en us CasiHeres-, Doeskins, Broadcloths. Fries' Jeans, Counterpanes, Slirrtt!fc Collars, Paints, Notions of evey description, VFhire Goods, Trunks Valises. Sole. Har ness and Upper Leather, Blankets, Oil Cloth9, Table Linens, Napkins, Urn- nreitas sc. a large assortment oi all colors anu numbers old. &. I3. Coats Six Cord Spool Cotton, always on hand, at same prices and on same term that it is sold by the largest job'jiDg houses- in America. You will save frehjht by bwving lrom tr. Will continue to keep tha BEST ASSORTMENT OF ALPACAS DT TOWN, and otSer itxTucvraents in Ladies' dres goods. We are sole Agents for tils Winchester Ca3simeres, Boots at Shoesr which are so well and favorably known, that it is only necessary to state that we wi'l'oS'er this year a gTeate variety of both than ever before. Every paii of Shoes aud Boots folly warranted. It ia conceded fact that we carry a larger and better assorted stock and sell more .Shoes ant Boots than any bouse in this connty, . Onr wholesale department will be more complete this year than over iefor and we are fully prepared to meet all competition both' here and elsewlrere aud ask our country merchants- to make a note of this. 20,000 Bags for sale on liberal terms, this Spring of ALLISON & ADDISON'S HE FIRST IVrm of this of this school will corrmeuceou Monday, the Htu of September. The servi'-es of a lady have been secured as Teacher, whose qualifica tions and experience are guarantees of satisfaction. t .EK MS: 1.50 2.00. 2.'. 1.00. .20 Primary Course, per mouth, Intermediate, ' Advanced, " - - la;in, H gher Mathematics, French (rxtra Each), - - - - Iacideutal tee payable monthly, - A. B OORbELU, W. I.. HKIHVH, W B. tJAKTEK, Jr. Winston, N. C, Aug. 23d U80 3-J lni Theodore tlrifnh, ) Superior 'ourt Adtar of George Craver, Prff. I Yadkin County. Petition to sell laud to pay debts. Vs. Clarinda Griffith 'and 'others, heirs at law,, Dvf'ts. Tt appearing to mv satisiaction by the affidavit of Theodore JGrith'h, that Alexander . arver, Joseph Carver, Irman t Carver, Isabell Howard, Anna Holt, Kiuily Hott, and I. aura Holt, and the children of Stephen Elrod, and bis wife kUixalieth and Henjamiu I-lrod and his wife iVlarj, axe heirs at law of George Oarver, deceased, and are sou residents of the State of North Carolina, aud that their praees of resvdenee are ttufcnowri 1 1 is ordered that publication be UffatSe, according-to law, i-i tbe W.stkkn Ssstinei., a newspaper pub!ished in the town off Vinston, for six successive weeks, for said defendants to appe-ir at my orlioe in Yadkin ville, and answer the petition filed in said proceed ings. Itated this 30th day of Atiffust, 180. I. N. VESTAL, O S. C. Ammc MisassgR aDaaR. R, (Via LpcbMrg anft KiroiTin&. Ahead of all Competition EMIGRANTS and others dVwrfsg to West, Soutli or Southwest, Haying every convenience for comfort of b.b Patients, with twenty-two year experience, offers his professional services to will find it to their interest to patronise this ALL. RAIL. KOUTrJ. It has NO 3!IDNI5HT CHANGE through large cities. It is laid with STKEf KAIL.S. It penetrates the heart of the State o Virginia, traversing tbe HI. UK KIKtJE and AIXBUHAMf )UiTAINs-tM richest land tbe Jr'IiN EST OUAZa.S li COOM TM in, the Sou h EMM:0KAKTS CARRHtD OUT EXPRRSS TRAI31S. AGflAGS CHECKED TO 'DESTINATION. TICKETS At LOW A THE LOWEST. Before conc'ndfng arr-inajements by other Ttento coniinnuicate with J. tc Pfc.AK'.'E, Panenger Agent, Oreensboro, N. who will furnish Tick et Kates, Maps, Bills, &c. L. S. BROWN, Oen'l Travelling Agt Lynchburg. Va. E J. PERKINS, Agent, Mas Meadows, Vs. March 13, ll-tf. In Its 17tli Volume. THE RALEIQH NEWS. ?. M, HA1E. Editor. L. L- P0IK, Corrss- Editor 2I)WABI BaOLGHTON & i0 ,Bnsinei Man'rs. i . A N. C. Democratic Journal, DAILY ANDWEEKLY. TERMS: Weekly, one year, fS 00 - six mouths, 1 00 Daily, 1 year. 7 00 6 months, 3 AO months, 1 7 Address. THE KALEIOH RJtWS, a-,tf. . Kaleigh, N. O Dr. Preston Eoan, OFFERS UIS- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES To the citizens of Winston and surround ing country. 1 KfaP f i ffl r nf. His i-1.1iknr'0- A nv mta- tbeeitizeuesof Winston snd surrounding country. I rioYo r.,., fe i.,i ssr-offlce Main ctreet. usar iuetbucus r. (.ararcn, i -.- ..... spr. is u prompt attention. STAR COMPLETE MANURE FOR TOBACCO. Dried Fruits and all Country Protface taken in exchange for Merchandise. We invite all to come and examine out-Stock and Prices before purchasing. N. II. MKOKAR1S, of Forsvth, ") I TIIO-S. II. PEG RAM, Jr., of ITiaston, ,7, W. MARTIN, of Davie, W. II. BYNUM, of Stoke, E, F, WALL, of Jsoriv. April 10, 1880. Are with us as Salesmen. V nnd invite tkeir friends and ot-rjnaintanees to call j and see lbet, IIepectf:il!v. EAEJ) WARE! IROjST, SHEET IRON for FLUES, STEEL, MAES, BLACKSMITHS' and CARPENTER' IMS. Tinware. Rope, Rubber Belting, SASH, DOORS AiE BLLDS, GLASS, Carriage Material, Saddlery Hardware, Hubs Spokes and Rims, Sarven Patent Wheels, &c. Will pell reliable goods at lowest possible prices.", To the Trade spei-tal indueenoen te. BROWN, ROGERS &, CO., AGENTS for PERRY & CO'S STOVES, Book Store I M. A. CURTIS, DEALER IN BOOKS and STATIONERY, Winston, N- C, OPPOSITE MERCHANTS HOTEL, KEEPS constantly on hand a full supply of PAPERS, J4NV ELOPES. BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL STATIONERY, Pictures and Picture Frioes, lalry Papers snd Periodicals received every day. sag. Btb, 35 tf. UNIVERSITY OF K8RTH CAR3LIKA. CHAPEL HILL NORTH CAROLINA, i T c i . Taakfci Ccimtj. ' In Superior Court. U.J rtauser, aiiui'r of M. U. orsiau, dee'd Vs. J. Ij. Hausrrand wife, Margfet Hanser. Mar tha S. riauser, ! It. Normal., Alexander Nor man, Thomas Nnrssatr ana wife, Kills beta Norman aud W. J. Norman. In this case it appearing to tbe snr fcrlion of tbef'ourt that Alexander Norsian, Tnomas Nor man aud wife Klizatieth Norman and W. 1. Nor , man, are parties istefested in this suit and cannot I lie found It is therefore, on moties, oulerrd i that publtrstnin be mi dp in tbe W-ssn Ssti ' mt, a newspaper published in the town of V ins ton. N . f-. notifying tbr sr.id Krfsadanrs. that unless appear at t.if btuce of the 'lerk of the Su perior Court of Yadkiu t'onnfy witnin days from tbe expiration of this notice and answer or d-mtir to tbe plaintiff's complaint, that the prayer therein contained will be grautd. Oi.en uuder my band and seal of said Court, this 17th day of July, 1Kii. I. N. VESTAL, tJ. 8. C.r 3J w Yadkin Connty. I THE 171st session begins Aug. 26tli '80 and e' ds June 3d, f)l. Total expenses $170 to $230. Three regular courses cf study lead to.B, Ph. B snd B. S. Special snd cpttonl courses are also open to tudents 1 L.aw and Medical fcchoola are attached to the U-iversity. Address liOW. K. p. BATTLE, I'. L. 88 t President. DISSOLUTION. Having sold onr stock of Hardware in J nor last, sale to take effect July 15, 18, to Mr. J. M . b ogers,formerly of Sbrevei;ort, I.a , (who has sinci associated with bim Maj. T. J. rirown and W. 1 'arter, J r.,) we take this method of thanking our frieuds for tbeir patronage snd soUeitiss (or our successors s continuance of their kins of favors. Parties indebted to ns will please call and settle, with Mr.J.B. Vaughn at J. P. Prat her t!s'. st once. BROWN, VAVOUM k. CO. July 29, 18S0. -A. CARD. The nndersfesed hare formed a co-psrtaersbia. uuder the ftraa name of Brown. Sogers Co., anal will couiluct a general Hardware bssiuess, under the management of J. SI Roge.-s We wilt ssU aa iow u .sweat sua solicit a share of the patrau- r J. BROWN agj of the public. Ju ly 29-1. W. B.DARTfcR.Jr J. JU.. UUtit.HH. Ice ! Ice ! ! POUNDS of K just received and PEOHL & bTOCKTON'S. Kill nfin pUNDS of Kerebeck Ice lUUjUUU just received and for rale at
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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