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P -fail -.-Cin .7 - mm VOL. VIII. gElENTINEL. ADVERTISING HATES. idrertlinMOUiriJI b taserVd la Um Dally -tii. al she following rsls per swear of ,toeh,rin -atuatow ,. ' T.uunMIW SLOB m . each eubsseioont annul . Week. ?" MaM tweak,' -'! )aara,Ttue. ITleD a won a le.UV 1 14 " .UU A - BU.lt.jl " . II " . S5.UU a IK r .w ft , . ' ' it " . I- " . I . , ' AM u UM aboe rete for aadlthjeal tar I mt, ro t asontas, f 11.00 I ' :. n.UB ' " u oe .J , S.IM 1) " -v y W.M U i , ;, , 10U ; u.w u u.w for Um Soeal-Weekly Iw, three Sftb o . Pilly rate. ' ,a,;fjs:i.;-l 'bOHE AFFAIRS, CorroB IU-Jtoporiil..kljM AJsnw, Qnr o4 Commission Mer coast, South Matiket Buweti iN'v;;' f RAUfcitlftir.'ft.'.' Prlr of out tiii Id our Market to-day : lJm. - - 171 to 17 t 4 CU. 4P.M. .- - -174 i-slee, - - - - 100 bale. Receipts, - ...- - Arm. Tom of tli Market, aetdv. Five fluliU enlivened Wilmington street oa Satnrd- Afurnoon. r -r - - -.V". r Judge MjsrrirsHiB, haa retaraei) to the ci,T- . v ., -' .' Our actnrn at visited Buturdsy by Cl 8, lPool, editor of the Ncwlrern Imnud tf Gmmere. W mer happy to receive visits Saturday from Bomcnme member ol tbe Iglihtotw. We dirrct ettentioa to B. B. An kuow cioiKer. of thi dtf. . 5 Weet'lhno more to j about tin bone diteat. Thi n0,B,7 romiae tli reader. " . Torunij Uarrieoa bat taken charge of tbe aaloon at the Neno64J Hotel. Tommy it welt known in this ckj and liked bj til wbo know him, ';'.' ' '' ""There re lj a cloie circulation, jat about 1,600 candidate! forb faw officii within the gift of the LegiaUtur and tlie number ie eonsUntlj increasing. Albert B. Williama rvapectfutlT an nounces bimwilf a candidate for (he pofitioa of Aniatant Doorkeeper of tbe Houee of BepreaenUtiTee. Tbe "local" being engaged upon other duties connected with the paper, the local columns have-not had that attention given to them which would btve Ixea under other circumstances. A ' ,. ' , ; , On Saturdav 'lie followinx members of the Oeaeral Aasemblf were in the city. Messrs. Robinson, Miller, Cowlcs, Horton, Sunford, i Humphrey, Allen. Outlaw, Muring, Turner, Marler, Craig, Watson' Morrison, Freeman, Brown. Beid ar.d quite a number of others whose names we did not b arn. , Good Tamplar. T. N. Ramsay, aq., Grand Deputy of. th Good Templars, 04 Tuesday organised a lodge of Good Tem plar at Graham with twenty fijr charter Members. On Wednesday evening he erganisad a lodge at Company Shops, and on th following evening one at High Point with twenty-sis eharter members. Mr.. B. reports that the order is flourishing is all parts of tlie St al e, Hop' At th Nati hVau C eopte of th On Friday evenius th young people of th elty as tembled at th National Hotel to flirt, dance, etc There were not many out, but th number wa cufficleat to keep two nice t golH all th time. In saying that every body had a good time noihinb" Is naoirerated. : All seemed to iijoy,to tb tallest extent,tbe intoxicating measures of the bait room, Gsv1IghtS brilliaat and beautifying streamed ,fntn dlded chandeliers, rich flowers from mar- bl vases dUpilled their fragrance "subtle WirrogHtemg ud &1.UJ polished mirrora n flocleI fairy- n.. flitlad b" In the mazei of the dance. Toot "d'.gayety held hiirh revet, whi.e ail most captivating In man and woman blended harmoniously. y BalkiokBaptist Fkmam Bemihabt ' We are glad to know' that Messrs. Put lea. Hicks and Williams are enlarging . ' and otherwise improving tlie building bow occupied by this school The old Hay ner bouse will be moved during th va cation to the east aid bt Blount street and mad thro lori4 bigh. Mr. 0. R, Smith. i,f WashiSBton Vitj, U now in onr citv. mabtic bi arranomenu to com m ac the moving ia December, and will ewp!e:e It by the 15th January. Two wiaira, each two stories high, will be con structed (one is now building,) and at tached to the main building by beautiful verandas. On of these wings will be ued for tbe literary departmen, the other i for mu.ic, while tbe Centre building will i be devoud exciusjvtli to tb boarding departannt. The who! iuilding will bswarawd by U Cliiistn beaters, and with it front ot 139 feet mak an impos- ing aupearancX while the spacious grounds will be beautifully laid out,en .. uliiuJ Ha codtrsctors have tlgied to finish the aork hv tli15tU of Kwbru ; v 1 TBS $M1TH PblSQNIKQ CASS, tUt ACCC8ID BIFOBS JCDGI WATT. HAB1A3 C0BPC8 OABE. DiacBAAoa ck? tbs rniaoKina, Tlie caae of the alleged poisoning of If. J. Bnntoa gmith.snd Um aselaneholy int. plication of two members of his family in tbe deed Ti : bis wife, Mary K. mitb, and a married daughter, Mrs Frances L. Maaa has7 been the subject of lume ns nollcva through thete column ano by ' mean of the press generally It will be remembered that th Bocuanl ia acootdane with th r- dict of' tb oorouer's jury, wr arrested oa fueaday Ut and. bar ben bald in custody till Saturday bat, wbea they wr brought before bl Honor udg Watts, at Cbambert, In this city on a wjit f Jtatasi ttrjm ' . "Th hearing of th sm took plac in flhe Mayor" office, th large hall being densely crowded, th utmost interest being manifested ia the proceeding, - Punctually, at I S o'clock, Judg Watt wa In attendance. At fifteen min ute to too th prisoners entered tbe court, accompanied by three other daughters of the deceased, all clad in the deepest mourning. Mr. Smith leant upon the ana of her lata hunband'a brother, iter. Dr. Maaoa tad Key. Dr. Smedes accom panied tlio other lnrnibus of the family, as did also a number of lady friends. Tb State was represented by Solicitor Cox, assisted by F. II. Busbre, Kaq. The defeuce was conducted by Hon. W. H. II. Buttle and his tons Cemp. P. and It II R. H. Battle, Eq , addressed th court, stating h nature, of tb application and the reason why the Judge was called from th duties of bis circuit to come to Ral eigh to bear tb ease. Til : .th number of witneasca to be examined and the tact of tlie'acceid being ladies. He was satified from the testimony tbey proposed to in troduce, the Judge would be of opinion that th prisoners should be at one discharged and that them was no good 'reason , why 'they should ba been imprisoned at all. I H said said tbedefencre willing to bar tbe i-ue fullr enouired Into and all the fact . . , to light, and that lor.tbe.puruie of thi examination they were willing to admit the regularity ot the testimony of : Professor Genth In hit analysis of tbe eon tents of deceased stomach, tc. For Ibis examination they would also admit h discovery of poison In all these things, 4 that the tumbler containing tbe poiaoo was banaea w aeceaw " daugfiter, Mr.' Man;- an thew they were satisfied that tbey wouia be able to convince the conrt that the prisoners were innocent of the poisoning. ; " Solicitor Cox moved to postpone the case to give bint time to examine tb tes timony. He bad arrived in tne city dui last night and knew nothing of th pro posed examination till early tms morning he bad not examined a single paper then before the Judge. He regarded this a tb most important cas that bad ever been known in North Ctrolloa, remarking upon tbe deadly natur or the poison employed- H comldered It bU.duty to tb public to give the case a full investigation and therefore asked' fot thi postpone ment. , Judge Battle objected to any postpona- meat. The State, naa neiore in uugo all the testimony that could be obtained, and he thought It onjust to detain the nrisonert further without t hewing. Solicitor Cox sal a Judge uatue aim no riaht to assume that the defenc wa in possession of all th testimony elicited by Ui State. , n urged the pmtpomment. Judg Watt thought the case might go on and stilt th State have time to sum mon any other witneseit bad.they being In or about tb city. Solicitor Cox then stated that under tb decision of tb court, and knowing noth ing whatever of the testimony, h would withdraw ana have notning io uo tit case, i This he thought due to himself and the Bute. B; li. Battle, Esq , then proceedd to road the testimony taken belore the cor- ProC Genth for th rwrfAsa-srf the; pre cut examination. . ' As this testimony bss been already given to ibejiublic We need not repeat it here. UavinK concluded the leading of the teatimony, Mr. Battle then proceeded to comment upon It. He drew the at tin tion of the court to tbe leet mas tlie jury of inquest hal iharged. no crime upon th prisoners, leaving tie matter merely a queition of iniereoce. n,, nmrent oa the face of the -rr Obronor's verdict, tundry erasures appear ing w here alterations hsd been made bythe iorv to avoid all semblsnee of a criminal .k.r The fact of the arrest of the oartieswa nothing of itself, in jury thinkins it to b tbeir duty to caue the trreat of sooie vntf aeV-tb psrtie nniniiid "out beintt more inUmately connected with the cirenmstanets iind'tbs act, 11. contended there was no possibli motive to prompt the prisoners to com mil thi act ; on th contrary tut r wei lh stnnsresl motive to prolong the life uf the deceased. Tbe accused were ladies .J inillirrcnc and character. Deceased sffaiis Were ia a ciitical conAilioniand h ismilj knew it. Hi pioperty ss a cumber d to iu luU value and hi wile bad voluntarily signed sway all bar inter- at it t ti Jeliave bis eaibarrssmeals. A to ttte ebarge ef ereelty to bis wire and family, testified. U by negro servanU, it wa ia conflict with alt the" teatitaaay .of . intimate Beesooal ' friends, ; and could ' not be entertained. Mr. Bat tle alluded to th ditRmet thaoriet of the death of Dr. SmitU. It might hr beea done try ethers this tb wifs thought aliisost impossible, as sh did not think h hsd such aa enemy ia the world; tbe theory of suicide, tbe wife alse repudi ated, and eonsidend it totally incompati ble with her husband' view touching such a death ; then there was a third theory, that ia pn-paring a dos fur soma depredating animal (sa be autnettoM did) sufficient quantity of the deadly drug might bivt fallen apoa the serdiitt pow der aad thus accideoUlly becotn the mean f th Doctor's ewa de struction, Mr. Battk ' merely' mec tioned ' these theories. The defence wen But-aaHrd anoa aeeowat t the Doctor's death, and did hot propose or intend to- attempt to implicate any one; Mr. Battle continued at considers ble length In an able argument upon th Insufficiency of tbe evidence snd the utter irreconcilability of tbe cbsrge with tbe relations known to exist amongst tbe different members of the family. $T ' Judge Watts called to tbe stari (J. Miss Janet Smith, youngest daughter of de ceased, and questioned her . at to tb lo cation of otrtaln points of the diagram of the seen of tlie poisoning. She also cor- roUirated th testimony given byMis Maim fht-r lister) before the coroner. It B. Saunders, Esq., practical apothe cary, wa called ana examinsa io the effect of the poison on tbe effervesing properties of tbe acidliti powders. ' Hav ing been an inmate in the family of the deceased, Mr. Saunders also testified to the affectionate relation of tb parents snd of th children. H spoke particu larly f the' affection existing between Mrs, Mann and her father, the father .speaking uniformly her a "jewel of a woman." ; 5 ''.':'.'' .' , ' ;.. At thi point Major Mann, husband of th accused, enteied tbe court, having just arrived from the North, bis first appearance since tbe Implication of his wife in the murder of her father. The meet ing, era oa of melancholy interest, and excited the deepest sympathy in the au- iMu a. Ha calmly took a seat bejiaajja I , ife , and - became a---deeply intevcttea pectatnrof the proceedings.) T - Mr. Saunders then resumed his testiino . He spoke of Dr. Smith's affectionate bearing towards bis wife. , He testified a to th fact of Mi. Smith first suggesting oott mtrtm examination of tb body of her husband and tbe propriety of baring bis stomach tested by the moat competent cbtmist. ....... ,.v.::..: Mr, F. B. Wickhan, (son of an Engtiah clergyman) waa next called. I Ha had re ded in the family of Dr. Smith from the first of June Isst tilt within three weeks of his, lbs Doctor's death., He waa treated one of tb family and testified to th sflcctlonat relations existing between its seveial member. He said tbe deceased was "as kind as he could be towards his wifeV" Mr. Wickham was with Dr Smith's fsmily oe tbe! eight before the alleged poisoning, stayed all rilght snd was present 'in the moriitug ,wfce tb acidlits powder was given to deceased. II corroborated other testimony on this point CapL Smith, eldest brother of aeeeaied, then called. He testified to- Mrs. Smith being regarded as a "perfect pattern" poe eetsed of sll the christian grace. Thi was the first lime be bad beard an intimation of unhappiness exising betw her and his bother. The teatimony of Ibis, witness was listened to With breathleas interest, and there was scarcely a dry eye in the vast audience. He concluded by ttatiug that no member of hi family tor one moment considered Ml. Smith capv hlc.if th eiint with which she was charged. , .'..'.'.'"'.'.' K. P. Battle, Esq.. was called to testily to the condition of Dr. Smith's affairs at the time of his death and to tbe fact that Mrs. Smith fully knew of their condition Fred Blunders, 15 years old, son of II. B. H-aundera, Eq., tis ifled toXh happy rdiuiuni of th familr. II had been aa a member of the family from January last, WiJeemtHMs ttmuSjf kind tnd.aJcJiontr toward hi wife. Jtev. Dr. Smedes also testified to tb ex cellent character of Mrs. Smith. il had Uo.wn ber ri,ce her arrival in Baleigb knew husband and wife intimately, and never saw th Lighlist symptom of any thing that could justify a suspicion of ill- feeling between them.; During his entire acquaintance aith tbe family he bad nev er heard a syllable in regard t Mrs. 8. that wa not in ber praise. He also spok in tbe most glowiug term of 4h character . - . . .... J ;t of two Of tne aauguier Ol utoesaeu, pup at bfk sen itury. snd concluded by sayin; that tlie compiaed bearing of Mis Smt under this u under all reverse of fortune, can Id ' emanate from nothing brt pure christian faith.' , ; - i The defence closed here snd Judge Wstta announced Ibe following as ; , pgcuisioa j ' Th prisoners. Mary E. Smith and Frances L. Mann, baring beea brought l.itr me bv tbe Sheriff of Wake coun ts, in obedience to writs of kalnat.arjnu hmtMnrm insued bv me. I proceeded bear Ibe testimony produced on, the part of thetState as taken by the Corooer be fore the iury of iiHiuest. ho testimony iut'mduotd oa the part of the prisoners, and afiuLArenmtfUt. B moitoa ot Die or; mrs' couniel to discharg thi-m from custody. ...... ' RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, It ia the (udgment of tb court that there ia not tb aligbtr: evidence, rlttiev positiv ur pruntta, to iniplicaie rrancea L Maaa ia asOdaclag or procur ing the death of her lather, Dr. J. Urintoa Suihh. It is tb further opinio of thi court that there la no evidence to auisry tb court that Mar K. Smith either pre pared, admiaiatered or cooaitrd at lb Ueatb of her hnabamt. ur. 4 mininsi Bmkb. I am, bowver, of tb opinh n that fra tb report of the jury of la- quest, whu b tb ouart nganlt s merely IatereBtiaL It ws th duty of the euru- ner and officers of the law to give the matter a thorouub Invstiiiatioo. It is therefore the judgment of th eurt that the prisoners tie dtsrtiarjred. The tnnouoccmrot of tb judnu-nt was reouived by thereat audience aith unusual deiaooMrationol(!ipphuie,ad thepriwu.' r 1 4 th fits' tune gave f rat to their hi I Ing ia floods u tear. They were aarm. Iyengtulted by ihvir urnuerousfiiwids and th judgment was tvirfa-atly ia avtor dance with public srntiuien'. , Too much cannot be said ot the dc- unaior of the aocuteJ anl "ibeir nesier rvlatires.;lt was. quiet "and dignified snd bor tbe ttamp of eunseiou iu W atk-WoKArIt i a rtmarkaU'e fact that while Haieigh has a first rate fir engine, that her missus are (low t see the ne&ssitv of water works. At tho fire which occuned lat week on Hills- iro street, the members of tbe fir eom- pariv were bromot. and bad their beauti- lul eurrioe bred up and ready tor work, but could do nothing for waut of water. Tha tsx-naveraof rUleiuh desire to know aliv a DoMi.m of tha large amount of taxes paid Into tb cuy treasury annually not used, m supply ng tue coy w i auter-works. t ? The above is takeh from thes Chrituut Advocate, and we give It our bearty ea- orteiuent. A la.k of tiin- prevent ns from now discussing the mstur, but in a few days we intend to give our views at : length upon the necessity of supplying the city with wster. . . AUTION I LEA A PERIN8' WsrceileKbin tiaee. Bn am esuUamd to avoid the numerous Counterfeits and luiiuutuos erfared tor sale. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New Yof ., Air. uu for the Ualted at tea. avtgv&itawaftly MIU.V1U.B, Fia., tent. . Dr. Va U. TU: Dear 81 In my Jonng days I waa rather Ud. and beeam th vktim of a tosthsooss disease. 1 wss treated by oa eminent phvaS ctsu, and thought 1 was cured. After bhivui( W UllS Blare, 1 wss tiorriuea ss sihiibr wm the disease was making Its appsaraaes )(Sln, tnasseundanr tuirn.. L leers fureacd luaij sstaMtM dittsraat yrtsft aay body. 1 lo became efltioted wlih severe rnearasUsra. 1 eradloyed dinsraol physicians, ana sk d va rious patent asedsrlnee for mouths, sll to no purpose. Duriiur a visit id darksonvlllr, 1 saw your Barsa(irllla and Queea'e Delhrht, sad eoocludsd to try Ik 1 kavs tskea a doaea bottles, and believe that the polsou Is eaiirsiy driven from my system I ia sod eoniuiulng it. towever, io awa a snr uune oi ih ai the request ot your Aifeut, I send tills to yon. lots are at lliMTty to use as yoa line t 1 ' luars respteuuiiy, ' 1 ' . Juki 11 OL'ILEOED. Liver Complaint and BiUoaaness. ; fi Tuu's Lirar Pills sxeil a direct snd powerful toUuene oa Um Uver, end will with eertointy relieve thst important onrsa iron Ulsessa, ana reswrc us owtuih iwwn Dr. Tntt's Hsir Dy ImpsrU a Olosy Color. ov i.s-aeouiwaiis :. i , sis- ! ' IhsKst to HaiLTii.-If Is the esslost thing in the worll to loss the blessing of bt altb. but wbsn lost It Is not so sy to re taln t. The popthw Idea of Bfty years sk thst s treuMWdoui scoorluf ol tne ooweis was an essential element ot curs la almost all dls esses hai fortunstely for msnklna been prsity effect ually exploded. The lutrodnctloe of liestetters Stemack Bitters, nearly a qturter of s century ago, may b said to hats Ktven ths amp it tract to drasU purgauoa. Ill werld haa leaned from tbe beneflclal effocU prod need by U4 sdmiralils traparaUon, tha- ose mediein may embrac tli three proper ties ot a tonic, a laxative, and aa allereUve that the three euatlve proer sees at laviora tiua. pariSeaUpa and reeulaUoa may.b eom; psssed at theTsms time by tha operauu oi a sliuls BEMeabl remedy. Tbtrre era sound, nlillosotibical reasons for the remailubM lm- provsastat which tbe Bltssrs oeeaslea la ths son dl tion of a deranged and eafeshlird sys. tem. This purs combination of vegeisbl luke not only strenKthens the stooiscb. stinv tlste the sppetltes Slid brace the nerves, Dal alsd Impart ton aad vigor to lb eeretory nsns-as tb skin, th liver, aad ths w neys ; and If ths blood bss bscora Uw ill and watery to nourish tb body property, en riches and vitalises that "raw matarial "Tt all the solid por.mna ot tb frame. At this pe riod of tbe year, when InUrm Kant fsvers. bilious disorder, stomach eomplalnts, and dyseBlerte sod diayrbesie sllrasnU ars always more or leas rifj, occasional dose oi in nn ten will be found th best ssf-guard aslo-d atuujaiihiiriii laaillUmn ahWh- MtrfU Vm. - Aa accasaluaiif genersl .vigor, is ascrs sarv to enable Us tyttoa to resist tha morbid InAneac of the malarious Vspor wnicn nse front tbe eaith at thU suiiOn, and of all ths known Invlgoranta, Uostetter's Bitters a the safest and the most potent nov U-dcodlwAwlt if you fuel dnll, despondi-Bl, drowsy, debit- luted, have.frriaent keadarhe, mouth tatte badly, I oor Vietite and tongue eOated, yoa s re suffering irwa torpM Uver, or "Bluoa- uss." Nothing WUI ear yot so pedlly sad pernaaently a Dr. Pierce's floldea Medical Discovery. Uvs It Ai-WaTI at Bsao. AeehknU will hsppea la the beat regulated fsmillst, snd for this rersou smoegjsian ethers, the Hue Tlx LlxmtxT thoald Snd. a lire In ths I rapboard of Avery hoas.-hc.ld. U ill ths world there I nouiing co-vparaDie siinn sgllcsUon for eats, eontasloes, bams, spasms and scalds, and whea svery other pre- parstlon that nsdleal mgenvlty ;eaa seggest, bss failed to affutd relkf ie racenutlsai, as- rstgla, sore throat, glandular swellings, sios- oulsr eoatnetioas, erasspa, tot-Uiashe, fc. Ible powerful snU-inflsmatoiy aad pais da- strortng agent immediately assuage ths suf ferer' agony snd etsatuslly sccomplisbe t radical enra. Probably Uters b aot a eomut- seur la horse ioth or aa swstnar borsenua Bl th land wbo doe Bui know, tliber froai per- uasl etMervalloB or reports that ths sis- Tio Llvitiawi is tbe tvprmn rtmnly fur si, sn-uusl dUHBse and injuries ui tue eons rasiiWeodlwAyit LATE TELEGRAPH If A EWS ''-r- MABK5TS. '' ' .- '"' "-v Nsw YottK. Nov. 15. Ootloa dull; sal,1,7ft tl; upland It t i- orteans It 94. Floor, Southern, leas active, com mon to fair 7 00.9 10; extra ft 151 50: (forxj u cbnie d.. Wbiskv dull M It. Wheat la tie. better, chiefly lor export; winter western 58a0 Cor 11 cent bet ter ! with moderate dimaad shippers hold oft Hie firm. Pork dull, an- ehasged. 1 Lard ' firmer. Turpentine weak. Knain dull. Tallow nutet aad Freight firm. - ; lt,tioo net receipt to day 1,017. Money 1-IS eommiasioa ; giltedired It; other paper hi(her and irregular. Sieriin; nriiee. uanlcer 9 lies I-J. uoia ia 9 ea3-i, Oovernments closed firm at 1 by decfioe. State dull, little change. ' 4 1 ' ss . Capcva Tli Conservativa-Demncratu members of the Senate will meet In can- cos ia their elumlier this (Monday) morning at ten o'clock. Tboa of the Hiu. of Ib prwutatlvea will meet in tbtir Halt at the sra hour. 7 ' 'v Oram ir V, F. Pkscdd A Son., Gsnbxav Lira A Fiaa In.. Aoarrra, No. II fATBTrBVILL'B BtRBBT, f RAi-xtoit, K. V Nov, 18, V!, We take pleasure iu Informing our frietds .'that tb foUoalrg Compaoie tars telrgra plied us that tlvey can pay th Boston losses and reuisin nninjurwl : Llveipoo) and Loud. and Olobe. Uouie, of Sew Turk. '- ' Phrenix, of Hartford, Coun. Franklin, of Philadelphia, Ps. .j Alps, of Erie, PeT "7 . The Georgia It ome-A North Misaouri did not line anything Lt Boston, ' A'ery Beapectfully, P. F, PK4CTJD A BOX. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U: N D B R W I A B Our stack aa aever keea so eosaplsts as aow. t Largest Btocx an Mvatai rnces. R." . ANDRItti A CO., Cetkiars and Gents KomUhfrs, Next Door to Tneker Hsll. aevlMf . RaleiKb, N. C IK! DK III SHIRTS, .. ... rot MEM aad BOYS 1.. FEWEST JIJJD. CIIOIOEdT 8TTLI8 Just opened st K. B ANDREW A CO., . . , Clothi", ' U-tt . N 0 W READ T AW '. IMMENSE STOCK SEASONABLE CLOTBlMOl, g A s B of SCHEDULE. i i I O f "8 MtJS in Juit received from onr Manafaetory In Kew Tork, msde EXPRESSLY FOR OL'R RETAIL TRADE, and which will be sold t the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. R B. ANDREW" d CO., ' 117 tayelteriile Btreet, Kaleiiih, N. C nov lii-U o XVOHD FEMtLE 8EM1NABT, '. OXFOHD, N. C. Hue M. E. Mitcbux, PrinclH. Mrs. E. 8. Ghaut, Associate Principal. TlxllnaleDenartmenl ls under the eharg ..r u w h MuKkiiw. well -a now a ss an ao- emu4Uhdtachwif km esi-erlaoee. Th BnriBir nsslon OI iroo ot"iisuiwii iw v- nxlaM An nnnllMtina. ' ' Refertne-.Ail friends and pnnlls ef Ue late Prof. K. Milche.1 ot the Uulversltv of North Carolina. nov IS N s CPBEME COURT REPORTS w. sifr.J WHllsml. Bookseller. Is bit authorised Agent Ib Rslcigh, T ths salevt tin BuureuM Court stsporta, voiunut ee ana. Ml .. anhicrthflrs m us Honone win i m .viim tbmsgh hire, to whor all payments ninut b assde.' . . . . .N ' . , . No etlier perso IB Hsitign naa snr ng w gtv receipt t my naas for th purxBaseoi sltlieroi ssia toiwius ........ w, n.. Duirr, . I Reporter. Nov. ifrrs. .. yOLUME OJ OP THE REPORTS IS t NOW READY, and will be forwarded Io subserlliers aa rap- ipiy a possib a Those la arrears tor Tolasse SS will l lease remit witaout delay. r ' Pries f Volume-eel 17 tSlncladlag pot- tag. lcof VoInuee7UI 11 Including pos- t-ga rLiimI wmiea la law sheen can b bad by i - paying II ou extra with atieeaU for postage. I h... i.w mU, buvs aamberef N. C. Re- ports, a good taaey aow uat of prioead rt scares, aibu whs irorw ..- fnceltTA : ' ALFRE0 WILLIAMS, Boos.isr. tor IS-tf F Sweat !f. C. Lird. bv U barrel. nott-tf W M. JONES t. 1872. " ;' NO. Cy. r 1 , rrt.- -i ri" m ; CAREFULLT REVI8ED AND RECTED EVERY DaT. COB ItaurM, Ka rli.iSN. APPLES ; .K8; -Owes,....... It 80 , triad....... FIACUE8 : ' tireen.:.... Dried....... BUTTER... ..... BACON : X.C. Haras .; ' lde.. ',. Shoulders.., Was tarn Shoulders. Bulk Shoulders.... Sides Balk Bids ....... BAGOINO i .. . VOTTOMi ' ,j . Low Middling ' (load Ordinary.... Ordinary..... CHICKEN i : , .. CHIESKl . " Eastern Catling.. corn CORN MEAL Eyas ... .... v N.c. rur I lard..,.!....:.... TIES SOLS LEATHER.. tPPER I.KATHRR It A t L tt O A U 8 . 1HANUI OF SOHEDMJt KALE1QU A UASTOiTRAIlROAD, CO., 8uraaiTDSSt's Orrica, lUJioa, M. C, Jsn 17th, 18TA Oa and after Monday June 171b, 1ST, trains o Ui RaleUch A Uasun It K, ,1U run daily (duaday sxixpVsd) a fullows i BuavaAm. Leam Rsleltth Arrives st Weldoa.. Uavss Weldoa.... Arrives st KaMcb., 10.DD a. BL : t.iw r. , W. lft A. Ha . Avar. at. AOCoataioOATiost taaca. . Leave Ralciirh ".O"' "- Arrives st Wsidoa.. '" Witlilun.... ........4 tMor.tt. Arrives at Kalahlh..., Mil IU11 train mske "U)SS cOKsaoTTOa st Wsl- 4ob with th Seaboard A Koanoh Kallroasl ...a n.. i.in HiMituv tIs BMlUnrare, to and trow aU points aoria, ww m unl with VsUtnttur SUilruad via PetarsUarg, Hi' li'i"""' )" Wmhimma ClUtnaudfraa til pu nu .una ... I 1. . ifl luumtra Willi w. uuimi w- n-A (a ua (rum ail point aoulh and BoaU- west, and wlUt ths Iul.lh en August Air Line to Haywood and Psyritsvllle. . m-t AecommoilaUon and Eraiitlit train, conn t Wsldon with AceoauuodaUoa and srssia trains ea Bosnoaro A Kusstok Hailread at U... I. U-llHH. And at JUtehth, with Accommodation and K.-...i,t mill, on Niirili Carolina Kaliroad. Persons living along ths lie of ths Huad eaa .1.11 U.Uirk In lha UlOTUliltf SV ACCOHUBOO- tiue train, rsiaaiu several boursTand rtnra tb uaeeventng. a. a. . juo U-U . , wesvaapV KALElUll A AUUUSTA' AIR LINE. . aoi-BsnTBuusir'a urrica, Kalelgb, M ... Jun 1Kb, WTA r,. iA .ftr Uond.T. Juns 17lb tSTi, trains un the Kalehtt as Augusta Air s-raa u. dally inuudsy excepMaij ss iouuw. Hauurnsia. rja RAlehrh.. !". a. a...l.-J :U ".,'.T: I. U.J..I..I. ... j . . : ' lvaa H-iifurd w. -wm. -m. ...it .JLiM ciinnat-iloaat Kslelirh with ths AslUth Ussloa Kaliroad to aud ha sil points Aorlh. ' .j .n... -,fj, tha Wustsru Ksilroad to and from P lyetteviKs and iwliits on Wse- srn lisllroail. a, u. iuiwUtf ' HuprlMUinal. tvilmltiartott Jt Weldoa Stltll nostd Compitny. Orrics or Oaa'i. Scraia'ar, J WUralngtoa, N. C , June &, lOTS. f CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. l in and sflsir Monday, June 10th, Pawnirsr Trains oa th. W. A W. lUilioad will re as lOllOWS' .'A . MAIL TRAIN. Laavs UuioDputdsllyluaay, ....... In A. Arrive at Ooldsboro st " ' i 1! ' 2 . . IIWKM UiHHIlU . ...... W. 41 . i WaldUDSl SOU P. M. Leav WeWon ualiy (ean4s)' eeptwi) Arrive st Koesy Mount at,,.. .... V. IS A M. .11.07 A. at wiHoauorw- siv Uuioa Dtpol... EXPRESS TRAIN , I I P. M, . SlitfP. M l.rivi st Moklabuni at ov A. st. njcay stuuutat.... " 17. T ak lH'.'iu t Ml A I 1... WMdun. dallV. at . 7 10 f . M I . ... .l, Muunt st IWI1 tlBioa Deuotat... ....... S 10 A.M. ti.n T In nikn nloas euanaatloa at t 1 dm lor all poluta North Via Bay Uu aud Aeuuis uraea routes. Kxprass Train eonnwtsoniy Willi aoiuia CmkMlU. Pulla' false Blaepiug vara a this A rain. ii.i TmIhi will Iran Wl'ailnifon trl i.L..aiai i H.iil arrlrsat l.tw P. M. Asurass Prsight Trains Witt leav .daily (Suudais siceplwl) at r. M. aiMlarrlv. U AM. x .. .. ....i,. " jt iu a w. vi v 1 a, a'l8up't sag is w T) B. : A. , Tk M..Thlrd Knrulsr Monlhlr MtMating at Um l.ourt House, oa Friday stalling, iem lost , at I u'ciuca. v - r P1bs enforced oiKJiTnyacsis. ? BE A ION U ALES, I t tecieusry, nov liMd. V ..A. M V L Wins reqeeated tostat thit a bay Bui I ... . i , --a --,1,1 i- waa .sken Ul ... . .. . ... "'wx M ... t3S!B j.....;.l;V-H .......... l 10 ; 1 io .. ' ' t 6j ...J...... ' u K8lo ........... 14 I near Uie eliv oo lunraasy aw,, aiwmiww. I bsfonnst Ion apply at Una offlua. VI i .aiw . s Co co front tb subscriber, BAT M ARE I MULK, Uur a years old, s-sros tln-i o las back st the right auoBider,tBa t auot ea n of buy Iron l legs. ctS-lwAwtt ,W. DUKj... P.sWigh, K. I.IKR INSURANCE. i M EDICAL. AT4" PTATI IMSTITUTlUti T. r, COK8KBVATirK,",,f':GTl .;. MIXMISUTyV, VuKTU . sKuIJNa. 'mm F E :'. COMPAHYI NBl'RANCI m STABILITY ASSURED l i t. Of F1CERS t. ROB'T H. COWAN, President. ' JOHN W. ATKINSON, Vice President, r. a. CAMERON, oeeretary. Dr, K, A ANUKRdO.N. Hedieal Director. DIRECTORS! 7 , J. W. Atxissom, General Insurance At'nt, L B. Uaaiaosa. rres.a' bu, m iw Bsnnver. . r. w. KiauBioa, uroerana vibw MerrhanL ....... M. TiB, of wnutil m ateansa. . T. ft. Mokot, Of W A. Whitehead U. ycttevlli. K. H. Oowsa, President. . IL R Kiuaaa. commirfioa siereoanv Ai i. 'WiLuaas, of Wnilard Brothwa. Irur. VV. A. Cl Memo,, ot Northrop A C'aiomchl O. W. Wiixua , ot WUiiauis Mur . - . . - - Axl Mosul, ot E. Murray A Co. A. J UsKossbtt, ol irnosseu m b. Host. Haaaiau, ol Dawson, Teel Ha- Ai.ai. graunT, British Vtce-Coaul, of Sprant A Hlnsoa. J. D Wuxsiss. of J. D. VVUILma A Co., ry,ttevlll It,. V. SIORAB, MIVJ IWIVWI" I. B. Ksixt, Meri'haut. Keuanvill. J, T. Pol a, Marcfaaul, LuralMrtua. ThUUstrictlA - ' HOME LIPB COMPART. Its officer tad Dlieeiors ars eltlawas ef t State, ot high eharartar for bua was capacity, ilerpnse ana prounj. t t i SDBiTATlAL,BESKPIT that Northers Companies do, with the great ddtUotial euBBidersUoa that the caoltsl is fcaiit '.riuiln tlie guta, aua, tnereiore, nci to build up aud foster home InsutuUona. Another ttnnerwiit ran io e consiaerai is. Uutt Ui WiliuingUm Lite hss thus 'sr obtsin d very mart lrgr mterest tor ihesrener mvsated al Boau, man si. j oi im new t or .inanisntrs rueelv for lln-lr Investineiita, se- conliug to Ibsir nwura ststeateuts before the Comialssloaer of that State. These uequesttoosoie iris snouiueonmeBa this bosstiaay, above all ibers, to our peole. Let It be borne in mind thst millions of duilars received fur Life premiums hsvs been sent North since ths war, wbk.li at ones drains III South aad enriches tit plethoric capitalists ol th North uthorewssno ulnar cousins, a- bKU. .!., , -( qasl, why North Carolinians should Insure st tUSHl, U SMS ISMS HIM MIHCIWH. TUB WILMIN0TON LIKE hi ssrsllent soeoUl teal urea. It ptseea no resim-iiou oa retiaence or travel 1 It mskra no extra elisrge t' femsls risks; and Its Polklos are iucouloslalils alter Viva Tnars. Iu business Is msnacsd sconomlcsllv. Its risks an tahr with groat esutlon. ltswvcat- nientaara msde Judiciously. Its motto 1st E0ON0MT, PROMPTNESS, FAIRNE84. AirrnU w luted In rverv couutv In ths 'Uls, with whom ths must liberal terms will be aud. Apply to - JAMES D. BROOKS, Otmnnil auneri ising Agen.t Or, THRO fl. HILL, L eat Agent, Kalrlgh, N.c! aprtl U-f w Sf XPE0TTO COSTINUK RKIX1NU i)W riaiMBi w uavc hbbm. JULIUS LEWIS A C0 . jii.ii 1 . i . . .. ....i l.,a.l', . IdtKiAfi Inn X.mtl HVVTIIIIWIS w", PI"A ! l T ...-jr., al their VEtt IA TANSlt tux a. l HAKIiWAUK A CVTLKUY. t It A T B B . H HOUdK Kl'KVI8HIIU UAFDWARE ' EVERT DESCRIPTIOM. Th Largest Stock in th Bute. aovAlf ... ... i . . a , " K. TUTrsSARtlPAKIULV A ti'JEES' DEL1UIIT. No remedy puaaessee so many vsluible M A le.-nal froixn ues ss tbia eueininauoa ot now Hurt snd barks. I lis Uucau Uulinht Is ae knowleilged by nliyi.1. ians to be l ns nioal powerful remedy Tiliowu lor Impurw Rtuod, UVsr VOMllllia, penvw., r .... 1 - ... plailils. Cohsiiation, KheunislUia lliieaaeot lb Kidneys. Uyptiiuiic AU.e Ions, akin lis aasea. Chronic Com plaints, Ae, But to this IH-eparatloa w eouiuineu wnu uiuer vcttvirv ble modueU. which render lis virtue .doubly ' 74 I valuable Bloat UiacsarB bsvs Ul.'lr or.Kiu ui ths blood, snd Sa s Blood Purlllr(li earwr'a riilaand tjuea 'e Oetistlil has no erusl. It ' nulres but a trial to cum in tbe uioat t u U- "l -.' .. , . . for Fmlsj fi'iaosHititA, wt eiiwr ia r"llllk or olds miir, or mukIw, Um 4of wo matibo w m tr mm vt tiir( lr, 'i uti'i Lirm Jriin tx a ibi -iiMfWidKt d rtmtiy. TmU'm iiuir Dr u tbe Wi in lU World. dwdiA.w j U A L T I M O It E M D , OrkicB 7 Um Ia 1'aM.emrx Srsrsi ' : .UK. JOIIMsO, - Phyaieiaa ol vl.is tviuhmiod liwiituti...., wvreil, when in tliei.ixMt lirf.iti- i i ti. roix, via: Kik1sim1, P,s, ai.u the Inewl ttiU'.i!i, 4 atiiilfcisd , . m.a-u; at the swriu !or sll unwim si p- ef Sis ivsleuL Weshaeasof the SWS or ( it.,., -tr. Afl-Uo. s Aktnrys m Uianiilor, i .... tar OlrhSfiS, tmpuu-ricj , Itprterat li.-t Hitur.m, i)'sapM, I.S:.itr, . SrtU.X'iifiisiofi f hiss. P.i) u-..,i, ih bs t. Itoaklity, Ttaiih.g, triiut ' or. fc iddl Mas, llisesseu liie M a , ihmj., N.ier or asm, atteetl ..t h l.tv.-r l.m ., mnnhebrae aWwsts ' iu m wtiule un,, srWinr rnia eoiiUrk lli,il.. I :-):' sudtsoHMry Imtuem ssors tabu IO il'-xr o- tlt lC1i a ).. t ttm Ityn w o ,i. -lw ol L';, bl!-iii:i; th,i t,,i. UlA wi "we rttavitili, ml enng Bor risv i jxtp u lakit Uai l,uU. Ikhiv tali . , J tdtni6.MESl ' -.''I ' ' a f Ml'. T . - i . - . - tirruiii,, waa wsp i.-imi? i:,c is. , r b-imsry VU-w, that dratrfnt i.4 dr.t. ur- i .. hsiiit which annusJIy swe b an unu v .y grare thonssmls ol ynuug men of tin- mot suited Ul.tiU sad briUiuit Inti'.te. t, i, ssbrlit otin-rwise have nitrsni-eo luK-mui- Senate with .th thunders ot eioqneui-e. i.r - wskitd to scalarv Ui hvllur ivrr. iiisv ml wit full toellJeuc. MARRIAGE. Harried netsoa. ur Vounr men ci.nt,-ii,ii. , tug asarrlaga, awsre of 1 i,.-nail U Lous of Procreative Piiw.r . ;,jH(rntl ..m.- ovi Excitability, Pilpsuti .u,u.v,ti,. naa. Nervous Debility, or any ouiw ins. uii. tcution, sjieiidily relisred. He wbonlsces hinuelt snda thtrsieot Dr, j. Biajr mU(tously eouDiis la his bonor ss s gentlruisn, snd eouttuiutUy rely ujk.o ii.t i:tl ' as a phy sMaa. :s- ORG AMU WEAKNESS . Immeduitly Cured and full Vigor llestotvil. Tbss distressing AtKcUon which n-tiUirs life nilsaratils and taarrtiurs bapussikie Is tlie psnalty id by ths victims of lin.-n.ju- in dulgence. Toung psrsorsare touK.luic.Hn Bill excesses frum aot Being aaar of Ins dreadful eonswjueacos Uist may eiiiiu, Now, wnoiiiaiutMierauntiauilsiiuiitciwiil prctt-ne to deav tint the power ot i.r,ii. u bt sooner by those fulling Into iiir,)ri.tf4-r Imtuts Uisa by Uis urudcut r Btiilts being dpH-iv. a of the pleasure of bnsllhy otlturuiK, ll.e in..-l sellout snd dotrucUve syinuin-sof both Im.ty and miud arbe. 1 he svnieia batma durHH!t ad, t'je Physical and Meniut functions wcuk eueet, Loas ol rrueissuve ruwvr, tTViu ' Irritabilltv, Dya)H-pia, Palpitation t.( tii Heart. Indignillon, Constiluu..nsl !.., rj and Wasuag vt Uw Prauie, Coui,a, Cnuii. Uoit, Deoay aud Death. A CURE SPEED1L7 WAKHAS Tel.). Persons ruined inhnslthy by ui.I.jk n,-ct pro Vniidora who keep tliut tiilltng rnonih .iwr. monin, taking puisonuus suit mjuiHtus eom. uu DR. J0UM8TON. Mumintf of th Soyni Collie ot Sur Lotidun,r4irBiuatut oite ol iu wm vtmuml mr ol Mriitwo me ha bvn y tit iuuit7ftt i'ais oi iunnisu, rtBitj iiiULiyt iiiaeUitl hcrtj, UU4 cJUh U'U tinv t Hit! luunl - mUttt , biiintr flum thai wr Ttr kitotvp; ntsny troiiLita. Willi ringing In Uie luisd mi it i Um awlefp, Iftwl btu-vouttncM, tHnbi oiarm- ftft t UtHWQ UVlhlaS tlMll(ulUt Willi ,4-h tlltV 4iU4iil(, tUiHCkd SlHUtttilHrtB WHh ik nMmemcHt ut wit id, voro curtH imuiouiuUij. T-Jiit PAHTICTLAR NOTICE. Dr, J.tMftmsfU lbt wha hv tnlun-,1 UiMiUMthtet tiy itipriMr tuiitiltj"it.' ana uli Ury bli.U( wiii- U ruiu bultt t...ti mi,.! num!, uiititUitK litem tof .Ui butirjtrsA, ludy, c clcty ur tusuT.ttir, lit VrJ aH'Ultl Of Ul MUl ait'Iatnt'lHiIf r- fl Wix.tttPe4 Uy iktmrUuy Uuuiiuf tyuUi, vi: WwlrniM o tl bin 6. ftiiti l.intUft, -v... iu Uk Hm'l, UimtK'M of M'ht, LiM uf Ajsr eiilar fuwur, i'tt)UUtn ti U iimtrt, W11V NfMTVUUa lirlletiWilly, ltIMtit lliflit ef Uis) iJiiAfUVt uucUuiit, Umttn Uctiiiili, Mi-NiALLV. Itmrful tJfwU on tl. ntud tvre much to mj drrautfti. Lubwof M-n - KVU foreiMWiHff, AvvrsMuu io wiuci), c-u-oma uf evil nHluc.l. Thouftundaol iKiraum ut ftll aiie mil ntw 'ud wtiit w Um cattmj os Hiir dix-tuut buAi.ll, It Otf V utJ Vl, iKrouruttig wt-rtK, IMl, ttSHTfOUil lld Htlfc'lHUllt bti.Vl.tAf It flUjl Ur fttmnunMi ftoout Ut , cuuh ai 4 ytntrUiuis ul CuiwuMpUiHi. J ' tltllVtJ llVVl i - Wiio hw Ui I urea Uitrrasw.vM bf rwUin queoUy twmitHi fmta evil couipanum or Hi K houi, thj ettovU uf wlilt b vtw niulitiy Mi, tivrtt wbea , stud If not cumi rx'tidtTd nwiTiMtc ttB,KMiiifm, voa a'iwi im mm tid body, MiQutti i'lii'i l'i.'ly. IV hut a p.ty Uiat a tuuug in.ui, tlie 1 s oanlry, the pr'aeof hisuarenu. mnw oi bin itionld te imlt lMH) tww nil worJiNw! id enjoyoit-m ol hf liy tli ronK'H'ii, of ds?vwt:t ttu Uie (HlB oi fttUUft wa iiinuiirHix tn m vnrwAiu MAKlUAiiJt, Ki'Uvft Uiti A iooii-, mind ud iKxtjr ere -itj Btntil ii(!iiry mnutriiu to jtiiiiiou cotiiiu bUl ht'p.ttie ' HM.eed, wiUumfc Um Utv u.nvH UiroUK Ulo bxumt wtry iTiiti Uie tfott I liouriy (Uikrim u lit vut the nilnd n"Coiu'J ! wti wun otiutr.irta tUltdwUUUie iuUtK-h'f! n::iwnu u.. t. Uio tui.'iieM of eooUicr i lM,hU tt wt m . i hv u. M bi til ButatiUtiiea utiol utivul voUrv' ' Of r'U MUlirt; UlitU lit U. s'lttiltR : J U! "h Ull tMt.OIUI tttBC.tj, i- IV 0;r ' JJf en iM isH.wa efoM' u usii-i r 4ivu- - ai corcry dclem Into lrot,MHum Io luotK it irom cflus'uni ru rwj. v .. , Uclrutiid faun 1 ! ; imrsj ui ((fimruul and dtiuiiitiii pre r, h.., tn utfttMi ot 'tvriinc, - 'tut.ir nt.u Utnte, kct p tnui u it. in, .uottiu micr n wii.i, of m Unit. i- Ut wuii" ven wr (tin-..;. nt tn deL"Hiri-e Um wtu. ruimi ii. Kit'ru Htll tVT lile Kiliiliir riiet.ii'U)ttn.'iil ; wr, i-i . UieUMoT Ihui nrswiiy p t on. ern, n -r the rrsjeBvUUUuttBl ti. V oi .- iut'i diw- to m vbtir jiictiii.ii-'. uu h tu hi iru 4 eore throel, difc-"d noct, tn.,. deatf . uoitf ok Uitx un d4)m-e ttf ',. taHt-b on tee feti, eiirt evrrn, . r. fOli;fwili)( WUH sT'fi-iliUl rap.i!'.,lliitli i. -i. Ut ImIi.W of the tntsulh or ti i-ut& f i -i ..:-" etvee bo Miwtw e bornd i.) t:t ot ,! iv tion til i tlfntti nuttl tH'.no.! -to lit tltt-o.. m rouitlr) M irom ltot itunifl no tim-'iij r me." " V r- To ejneh, Uwrwlortt; !i Juiiki.-u of-"re il moet eertoin, t'-tly, jn;wriii a. : ui rttttedy In Uie wortd. - Office, t ftoMlEr'i rodcrU k Bitltlmorc. Marj laiul ' J Ixjft hand iltfe gintf tnnu Ba'timor stnut, & few doori (rt)iu tliy roruer. t not U oU- eerv neme errti nmul-r. .f No Lei lore mtHvtd anU:u Mi-tiait and duUtiniii? e tatiip to btj itot-d o tUv rr,'iy, Porwme wriltiiic tktiyld uut er utui nvi-. g portioa Of vovcrtit.t5J l tii-rscniiii!: oip (orotv 'I m Doetor'e UlTLUM A hfti-s In I'm oil, & The luutiy UtHi)itiid din1 t fit! ?tt mut lUia Ue it tMt.'uty jra;--, tttti iuK numaruue itwfUint ai-yiri hl.hUi p r forimnt by iir. Jthatnnt, whuimwv 1 li e Ht?pr4Kmitivt- of Wie irffltnt mmty tr notioM of wbivh he pi'.-rfU L. w ui lAiIl bcfoi'O Utts'i'Ut-iiC, hi . U w e Distil of boooi unO r -y h i i-ai j. y , n vii-liL'-ii- iUiiniiU'c lo -i.--u a. m3o-dly. -i fry J 11 I L L 'f to t! Of Hiiri.lolt.li, ai.t'. nit.i N t;. members ciei.t io iti'i It.uis vt i lives ot ti.e ei'i.. ii l.eite.t A- U: df for !' ir ii. M" " '. Bill t t-. ' WI lH.,.y, i (,'i (, j.t i f.i t.,...K.. .-. nt a ff,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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