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THE SENTINEL THE i t SENTINEL PUBLISHED BT -BV-gRnwo RATtf " JOBIAH TURNER, a. trrio. nor tha Court Houww. ATM or efecnirrioa. Dlly BtiUD 1 year is advance ... $40 Daily, 8ii months la adaev - . 5.00 Weee.lv BenUnol " " . thr Ii.il B1HTISH. will b delivered In aer'jpasl'of Wf J" tJawre per t i Xooal Aflairm. i Coavicrs. A Morrhj, Depot; Sheriff of New Hanover, arrived thii morning with couple of colored convicts sentenced to "ii term of years, at the late term of Court for that county to thf Penitentiary. - UMwtxsa p Cm Chjibitabl Oa , 6AJizATB.-)nimitteee of the eeretal city charitable organizations embracing the fire companies and others that have. rworfAt, T-Cot, J'hnIL Wheeler.-the T Vn. V . '-. ' 1 wVe fuUpf ateocl,; Indlt needed a? H?fifc, been appointed a the "Committee of Ar rangeraeots'' for tbe celebration oa the 24th Jane, b aid of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, meet at the office of the Southern Eipreaa " Company thU lfGndCt ' grand dinaerie contemplated, we kern, (o " connection with other thing! ia which it U hoped to realize a bandaomeauu for tbe benefit of the Orphans. - . 1 Mayor'i Court. Evil dean are ecarce iu the city, and only one case graced the presence of our new Mayor this nlorniag. Rally Jones, (col.,) made complaint against her husband William Jonea, to the effect that he, William, bad beaten ber, and in dircra ways maltreated her. William was marched in, but quickly proved satisfac torily by his mother that the accusation was unjust and maliciously made m fact that Sally bad been on a little bander, and wu much in the humor as, is often the case of baring the honor of appearing la Court. Ilia Honor dismissed the case with a reprimand to the doughty Sally, Oak City Mills. A new enterprise is about being inaugurated ia this ekjy the object of which ia to establish a steam mill to furnish fresh ground meal to city jpatrona, and the surroundjng aectioOi-Bjld -It-la proposed to commence the same eith er in June or Ja)y. The enpacity of the mill will roach four hundred bushels per day. It ia to be a stock com pany with a capilal of tenty-fia thousand dollars, to be increased if necessary. J. J. Thomas, Jr., of Williamson, Unchurch & Thomas, bas been selected as President T ,. witha C WhitBCaihier ofthc StataMar tioeal Bank, as Secretary and Treasurer. Directors: W. C. Pace, Dr. T. D. Martin, W. O Upchurch, Capt. Jl. B. Andrews, and J. J. Thomas, Jr. 1 Tho mill will be erected in the cepacia : oas warehouse (at tbe Central Depot) of Williamson, Upchurch & Thomas, and machinery for th mill ia bow being jre ceived. : Th Mstodj8t 8undt 5chol Ex CDBSioa. This excursion was carried out according to programme. A large party assembling at the church, they marched ia procession beaded by the itiseaa Oof net Band, to tba depot, wherthy ra - barked for Kittrell Springs, which point they reached at 10 o'clock. Major Black nail welcomed them heartily, and gave up his hotel and elegant grounds to the Msnagert and the school. Tba usual exercises consisting ol siog- irK.aoslliertaddrfi6.ssa,lQea- piao. and afterwards the cirls snd boys wandered over the beautifat grounds, here and there viewing points of interest, chatting and , merry making and quafflag tba water of tne lamons spring, etc A most pientwui supplr of eeod thine in tbe eatable way, was of course taken along, and invited guests, scholars and all, were fully sup plied. I After a day of most pleasurable enjoy ment tbe participators returned to tbe citf at 7 o'clock, with Bothins; but the brightest realization of their nappy Ian Dual excursion, and with tbe wish f"f I return of so j yfoi ss eccasioa alwaya ia the future. We are sorry we were dtpriv ad of the pleaaura ol accompanying tbem. : PaiiBBiDt o Joa HoUM - tia! Wioht. Joa Bolden, tbe new Mayor, waa serenaded by it friends with 8tan- ley'a band last night about half pastnins o'clock, at the residence of his father khe - Ex Governor. Some two hundred and fifty persons were present, with a conoid erabla sprinklloflt of ( white citizens. In answer ta calls, Jeaappearad on tbe nor- tico, Siid addressed the crowd for about an hour. lis aaid in substance; that $ity J Befhrta inaugurated in tho Radical party, na'was glad to know, had been successful, and ha and bis friends Intended to itill further carry oat bis good work ia county affaire. Ho was chairman of tba county Radi cal Executive Committee, and it was tba , intention of bimaelf and friends to save t fair and open convention, and i barbe- ' coo at the Baptist Grove, oa tba )Sth ' (, iastaat, tba ; aame day - Tim Loo's convention a ss s m b 1 0 d, intimating ; very atrengly, that they aero not gov log tc put np with tbe . lattor's packed . coajveotioa, ss be termed it His party was tired of the heavy toed, " they "had been carrying. Ia fact bis whole speech insinuated that Tim had not been ding the eleaa thing; that ha would have to be ' unloaded, and others would share I tba fata. ' S i nf tbe ' t a XXV ICITJircU V IMS lsVM''faayat4Ut .kt r.,.,l ihnn.li KmU -t so name, bis language waa to plaia Jaad .i . v broad that tba negroes even knew what Is was talking about, and of whom 7 1 waa a strong talk for Oea. Gorman for I : BberifT, who ocenpisd a prominent seat - wtib- aeveral of the saw reformer, U tough roostera of that aame old bnja jo ) who ,' hav been deep enough in the Uratnry, VOL. IX aad yet smell load or the special Ux bonds, eta. We did not m the Govereor, bat we have ao doubt bo wu In eound of the bora. Joe declared ho wu a regen erated nu, ud he wu now going to do right, (wo hope so, ud congratulate bim en that portion nf bit remerki) lie aaid thy ted been trying to keep bun down, 9 dustiag out. (cries of yea yeaja which wa joined.) TiaiLee walked up oa tlw pertieo duir ing Joe's remarks, and waa Invited ije4 two colored men oo Dawson's Creek Tim uncovered his pate to oea who was there, and km a asomant . o to Jatired, IvideAtly satined, that tba house waa , divided, and those prooest were "agm Dim. 4x1a equanimity seemed not to be disturbed, and ha worked away, puffing his dgar a leisurely a if nothing was oceuring. -J Joa thanked (Uoso LtemoctsU O! the city, who bad vote4 for him, aad told his Kedicu mends, mat aa aad taey aaoaia strive to so conduct thsmoolves, and have in the luture each men nominated for place, as would stilt further commmd tboir support. With heavy flings at certain persons in the city who had been running the Radical party' in their own way, be proposed to now break faith,' with, and la apeak ing of county scrip paid to jurors, he touched upon Judge Buntiog, without namingbim, as one of the men.who would h ava to come out of tbe court house. , Tim, wo hear, is ready tor the Iray, aad aow that Joe eves ooBsmoacoa too stir nusb, we may took tor tba battle on the atteeath lost. Tim aaya ho doa't care so1 much lor the Usriflalty, but thiacryof ao callsd reform coming from Joe and his adherenta, he intends to fiijht heavy and long. I Unlimber your guns. j The PaoaiBiTios Law Bince the c tion of city liquor dealera ia the matter! of twtingtha ed, the inegularity of tbe eluctioa for tho want of proper registration, tha prohi bitionist have also consulted cottBselsiid questtetti profsunded and answered y them, ss will be seen in the folio aig correspondence : : Raliioh, May, 7, 187t, SffMri. tmith t 8trng, Battle t Bon and Wm O. Paei, Comtel Jor Prtkibition Sxtcutiv Cemmittte : ' uektlemk : Please mlorm us at yur earlieet convenience, - 1st. W hat olaas of dealers in spiritufus liquors should be prohibited from iurth salaf 3d. Wbo of them, if any, are entitled to continu 3d. Wbo is empowered to enforce tb law, and how shall we proceed to compel it t - i 4th. If any action from the other side can suspend the law I 5th. All other preoedinga that should be taksn by us, if any t ! Very respectfully, Tour obt iserv't, - V, Baxlahd, Chairman Prohib. Ex. Com. j Mr. V. BaiXAaD, CM Prohibition fix. CommitU fttrff have Tocoivad- yourlettaf ef to-day, have carefully examined tha ques tions upon which you ask ear opinion, and now send you onr answer. I 1. We think tbe broad language of the Act ol tha General Assembly embrace all persons, and absolutely : forbids tba als of spirituous liquors by any of them for ooa year from tbis time. 2f one art pro tee ted by licenses to sell obtained tinea jth ratification ot tbis act. The casta deci ded iu different States, when similar laws have beei enacted, bare It somswhet j In doubt whether It forbida tha tale by per sona who obtained licenses before jths ratificatleo, which Jiceoses haTt net yet expired. Wa are Inclined to think that they too an - forbid daa t . aell from : hit time.' , , i S. Tba secoad question is answered by our answer to tbe nrst, Wa are ot opin ion that aona of them are entitled to Con tinue to eel L t, Ihia lawla tobe anlorced likeher other criminal law. Any per sob may lap. Dlv to a Justice of the Peace for a warrant against aa enenaer, to nave Dim arresi and dealt with according to law. I 4. Wa do not think tnet tbe operauoa of tho law can be suioended bv anv t ac tion of the other aide. If they succeed In patting aa injunction, we think wa jcaa lava it dissolved, at least before the Surpeme Court. Jfvea if aa Injunction be granted, it cannot protect a seller froai prooecotioa and punishment. - 4 i S. Ws do not consider it necessary that the body which you represent should take any further actios at preoent. ) , Vr? respectfully yours, i Wua. H. Battli A 8o, Sum 4 Sraoxa, . . W.iLPacaL Judge Watts, u announced yesterday, will hear counsel in tha matt of aa in unction oa tha fifteenth iast. Tbe Pght promises to be interesting aad lively.-" Ws are requeatod to atata that deleg ates and all persons stteadiog tha meet ing af Iba If ' C. Conference Boeday School Society, which coareoes tat this city on tha 14tb lnstwill be passed ever tha various railroads for on foil fare coming and returning.' " A. London advertisement raaa thus A Roman Catholic priest will ear maw oki a week for any ooa wna win regu larly send him tbe Tiote 'Bewspapar sec ond-hand en tba day of it publication, Cheap enough I . , : RALEIGH, State Nwj - t Judge Toarge and Wind Billy Hen doraon, are ag.in aapiraoti for tbe Radi cal nomination 1a tbe Firth IVatrict.. . u; J 1; 1 l . cprnw, onivera ma mo raoriel addrea ia Newbaroe oa Mou day.'' ..",' . ; vtUai county ea taet Tuesday ' eight, in iu nirsel demoHshed laree trees, dwellinira aadTCtelored church, and terieusly Injur- The fences in that region, Ju states were eatirely Ismolishsd. SMmtian. Liceos waa carried In Lumberton. There will be no pony penning en tbe 10th, at the banks near Morebead city. Thar wis tb'rt) -five whales seen on oar Bute coast last month, as manyftaa four being seoa ia one day. , Wo observed yesterday in tra-ilu from Baltimore to Snow fltll, a chair intended for Mr. J. F. Jones, f Green. This arti cle of iurniture was maaifactured express ly for Mr. Jooae, who it will be rpmvm borodfisavery si out man, weigbiug, aa believe, ebouit tlx hundred pounds. The ohair l mammoth in preportiuna, ia thirty inches serosa the seat, and cotmtructed with a view of offarding ample accommo dation. We are enured bowvvcr by those who preleas to know, that in tbe i aw meat pttt it Jo by actual measurement at eaet aix inches too small. -Viem 1 ime. THJ9AMDTHAT. Crematicn is railing tbe misch'ef am ong the Baltimore servant git Is One of them was beard to remark tbe other day, "Pas going back to - -Pennsylvania; they oa't burn dead folks then!" N. Y- Com. Ad o ftf erected 1,280 school tiouatt Ihit year; - - - A crematiua society is being tn-gaoiidd at (Joncord, N. H. Easton, Pa , it said to contain 800 m re females than msjua. A new town In California bus baeo tia mod Sumner, after the deceased Senator, It Uutimated that there are 40,000 commercial travellers in the United Btit- ea. New York proposes to vstub'.ish a So ciety lor the Prevention of. Cruelty; to Children, Mice Jt Best is the name of a Arm rrl srovison dealers In one of the tubuc'oan diatrict. Red Wine. Minn., ia tryms to raise $15,000 for tba"prpa -ot buildiog opera bouse. ' Texas has enjoyed a very mild winter and the cattle are repo-rted to be in excel lent condition. A Cherokee Indian was recently admit ted to practice law ia the United States Supreme court. Alluding to tb increasing number of femals paste, it it aaid that Pcgasns now wears side saddle. A child waa nearly drowned recently by falling into tbe fountain in Washing ton Square, Nefr York. '. A maa in San Francisco was awarded $5,000 damages for the loot of a leg, ' by being run over by a lailrod tram It'i annonncod by tba Washington Star tbst tbe wedding of Mis Nellie Grant will take place on the 21st of May, George A Loot, who, it will bo remem bered, fell from tha Graphic balloen,re- cently died of tb Injuria then received. It is stated that while tha railroad in British India acarcely pay more than ex pcnse, the canals return large profits. It hat been aaid that a perfect dianee party b tba highest product of civilzatioa Simply to eat is tbe flret law necessity of savagt life. faCrutad cordial" ia already advocated aa summer drink. Santa Crux, proba bly, aader a new name. Why are clergyman like railway porters! Because they do a good deal af coupling , A Ripoa maa, wbo read that tha sagar , 5 proapect waa flattering, aaid be d like: to knew what anybody wanted with sugar, wbea fellow conld'dt get whiskey to take it ia. ' I 771 "I say," said a rough fellow to a fop with cosspicuont bow-lega, "I toy, don't you havs to nave you panulooos cut with a circular sawr i SylvMtu " witbaa "be had discs mrod that tb law fmwaed opoa every kind bet, sobs yean ago, before ha learned bis alphabet. It Is astonishing how rapidly "a ' ysung Bias's emotions will change whoa lady relieve! bar waist from his encircling arm by Inserting! bout on inch of hairpin Jin U.! A lady lecturer believea that wamen ought to retain their own name When they gat married. She has retained hero thuefar.,! ,.. ) , i Anebierving maa hat diacovered similarity between a young ladiee',wami nary and a eager house, ss both refine what i freidy sweet. rr-.:: r i - A young wdy who waa recommeaJtd to bath her head ia salt water, to . prevent N. C, FHIDAY, MAY 8, 1874. her birmagont, afraid aba let got htr!f into" a pickle. ,' A Wioooi!b wnmi.ii, who reeeottv buried ber eighth hatband, baa )rt re ceive J off ol 900 to mote, into souse oth State, and ia steading oat (1,000. hit tho ball's eye i sion. Tht Journal dt St. riUrtburj statea that eO-Ameniaa. wooiaa has jrtat died: at Haskeoay, aged VM years. She was still abla to walk without aaaiataaee, aad ,u" peiion of her mental iartal- ties. .-t A junior asked a y eong lady the fol lowing conundum: "If small girls art waifs are large ooea waifen.1 ' " ' rrtai-ily 'she replied. "At any rate, l lie boya arc a the habit of applying them to their lips in sealing; their vows."- A Milwaukee man hat applied for a patent on a fountain pea, which, by the pressure of to thump on s small rubber ball' pro vctf a stream of ink through the bolder and info the faeo of tba fellow wbo looking over your shoulder while you are writing. -'-A Buffalo street-car conductor refused to permit a femals in "bloomer exMtuiae" to rids on bia cr, believing her to be a woman dressed in man's clothes. Tbe case waa carriad to court, wbea 2 the cir- ductor'a counsel stated that thoro waa sa ordinance against a female 'wearing a man's dress, and thought that wore by tbe woman ctme very near to It. Tbe jnstiee, bowevertheld hatr-cbloomeT: was female costume. A RsMotoyt Rbvival at Petkrsbubo. A special from Petersburg to the New York Herald says : A great religious re vival ia reported among tbe colored peo- of Petersburg. On Bundny last five ban dred cou verts were baptized in the Appo mattox river.1 - A feature of the occasion was that whea each coavert came out ot the water ht began tb moat xtravgant manifestations ef delight and ecstatic joy ever 'witnessed, ana" so violent , wsr tbeo demooatratlons at times that it often re quired the strength of four or five abla" bodied men to quiet tba excited colored Christiana. Immediately after tha ordi nance waa celebrated the coavert were attired In a regular uniform and formed in lino. A procession wu then formed, headed by tb converts aad clergymen, tb whole numbering tbout ten thousand men, w ho marched back to the church, where tbe jubilee wat continued until midnight amid tbe greatest religious 1 so thBajaatn,' w --- A Dauobtkb ot Bohihu. Tbt scene of the story by Christian Reld, -A Daugh terof Behemia,Mis laid tomswhere in tha Southern SUles just where, we are not told. It is., ia .iicfsdbig clever . nova), and poaaeatesaa vaoommonly workman like appearaaoa. Tb aalhor'a talenta, as distinguished from genius, are quite ana tual perhaps unequalled by any of oar story writers. It remain! to be seoa whetb er she has the kaowledga of human na turs or other gifts of spirit to correspond with tbem. The characterization is not par' ticulsrly good, rxcapt, perhaps, la the he roine, wbo it aa Bnoomm mly living ind fine figure. Mi-s Reid bi geauin Bar- rative abilities and great skill ia dialogue. It I true that tha author baa nothing; to tell us exceDt a srood tterr. but that ta quite, enough; readers ol a good tor, al ways art) and ought to be grateful Aw York Kwning IVof. ' J i i i ait i i Mufsia Cnnanoaiat at Oak wood Cemetery, on Monday, May It, 1874, at 5 o'clock, P. M. - Proobammi : JfWa. Prsyer by lbs Chaplain, Dr. J. M. Athia son. ,. . , .. ! - : Jftu. " i Oratb a by General Waa. R. Cos. ' ''Mutu ! BSNSDICTION. ; Decoration ef the Grave. The public are requested to assemble at the Cemetery at tha sp pointed boar, aad all wbo caa will please bring Ho em : No horses or vehicles allowed inside th enclosure, during tba etremeniea, . ! J. M.Tatb, Chief Marshal. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. san'i. warrt, w, w, aavia, wat. o. aacri. . W1TTI, lilll CI.,: WHOLESALE DEALERS IN NOHTH' EHN ICE, TORTSjIOUTII, Ti. Orrioa a lea Hocti ea Qcaas tVrnaxt. - T. O. BOX 14a. . j . Havina three Ire Houaea and iu peri or fscilitiee, are prepared to ship Ice la any aoeotitv via Seaboard ak Rooaoko i Rait- road, or by River or Canal BoeATwith dis patch ana at loweol rates. IJCUttUABtl anayttdim. Aif COKDS Of ltAU0 JI xytyj ' - - foroate delivered at ti,? Pv cord. Leave mar ordra atisUiii' atora. Hillarmra Street medal roWaMed me Unit cajae, wjal 1 1-- - '-.T-.-n,- , o.awiu.aT io.n,.. w- "3- a "J .- v !-- v.'va- j7i.-".'?3siaA.fcw mBA-.k-.-.i,, :i-m- a.PXi-Wt aVAiiimJlMPa-ow.ri. aiawt .Paw aMaaaa wsuxc.mzy M .m m 6reeti.-u aacoerfi in w.Ia..! T I YT tl W . . maylUC JUUM OAYiS. ' CURE 8 V4 ucnivn usKni , i !isf . aa. w P.ovr 4 i I oeao eatmslid toliim R. .. tn ti,. h.wi "aW5"' '-; ' ! I'W "a awaateji raj u a i v is .j- i To Stone Contractor's SvtaTed blirt will be received to 18th Inst., 10 o'clock, lor re-1 buildins tbe Pier of hridce on R icky Riv er in Cabarrus county. All solid masonry S3 yards new stone required, P. A. ARCHIB ALD, ) Brid ' JACOB DOVE, M. G. WHITE, j C m P. 8. All communications matt be ad dressed to P. A ARCHIBALD. Oncord, H. a, May 4, 1874,-dtlO. i i-.,--ii-i -r'Y--r-f'iBfir;-"r GREAT SALS OF GARDEN HOESJ PORNEXT80DAYi, FO It NEXT 30 DAYS, GARDEN HOKS 88 CENT O Alt DEN HOES 85 CENTS. Qarden Garden Garden lloetaa Uerrt. I J lines 15 Oentt. I U wa 25 Cents, I -Warranted; Steely Warranted Steel, Garden Hoe 80 cents, Gardun Hoes HQ cents, Gn-at Bargaina, -r Great Bargains, . ' Garden Hoes 85 oentt, ' Garden Hoc 35 cents, Call Early, Call Eariy,--- - ' Garden Hoes 40 cents, Garden Hoes 40 cents, . Extremely Low Prices, Extremely Low Price, , Garden Iluea 45 cents, f Garden Hoe 45 mats. 25, 80, 85, 40, 45, and 00 eonta. Call aad buy treat baraaiut at i.. T.U. BUIGG8 APONl may I-tf 4 4 I t - f 1 jyfiTifTM onnriiTifj 1 AND BLASTING rOWDERS, Pat apln MetaJU sad Woodea Kegel - LAFUtf AND BND POWDIH Cj Magaxla beyond the aty Umtte. t 1 . j i KaeUh,M. C. JULIUS LEWIS CO. Ag;ent. Powder delivered abroad or any where In tne cut ireo or enanra. Wa la rite ordera from tho trade. apS04I HW & 1 , ANNOUNCEMENT. "It fr I fiH HI!. A-saalrewta Sa Co. (cbOTHiaat am eawre aoaaisaava Woald retpectfally sail the attenttoh ol their namertio patrons and tbepaMlo gea- erallv to their lluck of gprina; and uanniar I i tothlnar, tur Mea and Boya, tba moat of I fork Partti are, since tha decline la OeoOi wMeb enablaa as to sell wiuek tower this baretoforo. Call and eiamtno oar stock bad tbeytwlll not ear v look etsewkere before purehaaiair. .,..... i I . . .. April Mad, WW. ! A huge and attractive Stock of .', I Gents I'uralahlnf Oooaa,! ' . .-. ' Constantly oa haii. - - ; R. 8. ANDKKWB UOJ , Next door to Tanker Halt: April Siva, left. : All the latest Novelties ia Hats )erArt eelveaat - ' i f , - ft, B. ANDRE WA CO. i . 91 rayattevule I INITIAL PAPBIt. 'aTMtln.1aaBi n eua waaatT taws lea KjaOrla 0ti fha fr!lowlnv musr. mt as la box aa of an aatlo flalabed prper, barewmely lUiO-1 rrapnea on top ana ana, eiampoa wiui any sasirea ibiusi, ill be sent to anv addraas. postafre paid on reoslpt ot tbe price. j Cenxaeotiout Valloy JnlfJul Each box contains ons antra of extra s sar white octavo, and two packs ot while ea- lik I..IU lIMid Pries H cents. j Brlffht-vrooa llotsoTtnt ,:. Imltlal. j w.uhimeontaina ons auiiw vf IU we Tint Octavo, and two packs of Tinted Envelopes, stamped with HnaUc Initial Letter, . Priceus eente. . , I Court InltltaL Each box eontains one qalra ef loner fold paper, (eomeuxDer eaureiy new,) smrm lids, aad two pecka ot baronial envelopes, large square tlxe, stamped wltb Initial Let ter. rnoeovcwiw. : s Aav ol tha above seat toataaw paid, ta any add rest ea receipt ot tbe prie by i BoobMller Butioner, 1 1,1111 Main ttt. ' ' ' klchmond, Vs. ap-41w . I. jq- o T i c i . , Tae ee-perttwah'.p heretofore 1 exlittn aader the aaau aad atyle of Bandars ot T altos Is tbis day dieeoivea ui sautnai eonaena 4. w. taiioa ia awno auuiuriwwj iw kw1' ap the old baainea. -j . . ..1u.ku .AM 1.......-; . EllWAKD KANDEHA JOUN W. XAL'fUW, 'jT'W. Talloa will eoaUi.ae'baalawa''all 4. old ateao, aad raaueclfully ankae conUaiAare of Uio Mtronae BvroUif ore tmUiwed. -wa -TALTOH. NO. 238. ! N" BW 0OOD3 1 "MEW GOODS 1 1 1 A. Very twtportmnt Nottoe to suit IVrajonoj Wlafa- ' !' ' - Injg to lluy New i i. T i ;;" ' .',, t, "I ia tba Bify, Wa, are now Me to Ml I . - a. .. .............. ... . I iroii t-ri aw-fta ncoat ii taa ctr l eeedingly unall trade la, the, JNortheru I market, ..- -.i All unod to bar ' line declined tart mnvh aad eat boyw taking advantage af ., low. A Hf Utu. ta We ta; to all thttb y cn i i j.a .-it, -.n i n a at y j I by exaniniag our stock before h wti 1 ; atstiwhete. We will ofler you tiiilds wj-rH s . ,, a goods, oar stock ia tUiTllltt j . LY NK. . . , I PETTY ft JONES. ap Udtf Prof. OreUratoa's Writios Ctata will meet Monday, o'clock - P.-hi,- la tlie (Trieada of Tempera ace IIall,nver Gullay'i Store. Pupils will pteaae bring Stationary e) Igntt,Hneaoertan pens no.l.or-uulotte Mo. a. KaoQ iieolteaMn ean bring a , vaoy wimous extra cnarga. ... ,. ,--, ? ap ooti . ..;... ,' - ' ID AMI 8TUCE r(B SAUC. 4 ' ' I Mill .u in isor va shares of the stock of the Kalflish National Bank ef North Carolina, on reasea- atnetersaa. . , PP'f . ' feaio-tw) . . ' Oiford. N.d' MOTT Aa old phyaioiaa once aaid that nearly I all diseases - originate from, a euuutaD oonomoa o 111a uvka, and this atsta- meat M true, altfaeuirb it may at II rat teem Mikeac exairgeratiott. waea th Liver hi out of oroor tb whole system aad ev- biWCaa Ham Mot Know , AVhat 1 lie mm : He is moody, restleee sad desposdeot and that la the time, to talk a simfui XKHkdt that will restore bim to health IN A SINGLE DAY. I mA ntttwtl a ahnl. Wa .f ti'MdkM llihl mavioiiow 1.-... Morr'tu uvei rux cure torpidity of tb Liver. atoTT'i Livxa Piui give too to tbe I stomach. ' mott'i uvea riua cVuaas tba tjttem I of bile. , , ., , r mott'i uvb riLiA drive oat tobrlla if. letioaa. - u '. . .'. . f, i .... J mott'i Lira raja strengthen tha whole syatWs. f 1 m ju ' ' ' 1 i.fPl MOTT s uvaa pills regulate tb Liver, and ara mora reliable aa a L4ver medicine than any ef the wtwwnel preparation! (bat do Moaa habm tkaji ooou . ' 1 1 for sal by all prunjita.iPrloa $5 cents ; per ja. . . , 1 . - juim r. UEHiir, uukkam a uu, Pro., s and Coimre rloce, n, I. ' mar IT wit , , -, t f ' I! 1 1 navajnai received my entire Itoeke pringaalSuntmar Oooda, boairht at th I ble to offar voodaoftee oaoioquaHt at ckoap I aa an; one in this .arena1 other saorket. I AtKP DBY GOODS, NOT10S8. AKCI AM GOODS, BOOT, ' ; i. .... . t ' imiiiam inm NEW AND FREiU, bouht at the lowast prtaas and sold for s small .profit, thereby sa. ablins; my customer ana ooone to anppiy tbmalvea at aatlafar.torv prleao ' 1 1 Thankful for past favors 1 hope to merit a eeouBnaaee or too aame oy ciosa aiMwieo ; to biunaeee. . ., ... j ' t, D. NEWSOX.. ap 14-dSia I r I X C O L L E 0 T ' -In 'reftmnco) to the aoitvt-n'o lVJ HANDLED COTTQl JJPX, that tit the only HOE made of SoUd Cast StaePNot Rollod Steal.' Wo sold In 1 873, 598 doaaa ef thee Hoe. W Warrant, every liUU pertect, in Stock, Temper and Finish. , j . Hardware House of " '1. ap It-tt ..'JULIUS LEWIS ft Cd. (UNtiRESBlONaL, JUDICIAL AMD J , BENATUKI4L CON VESTIONbT - A tkmocraat c-Conserv a ti re Coaventiott fo tbe tfrst (Joncmaaiowal District ef N. Caroliaawill beheld ia Edsnton on Thurs day, the 88th day of May. 1874. fiif the purpote of nominatiag aoaadidat to re present tb District in th 44th Cong of th United States. ) At tha same time and ulac Conveatlona will be held to nominate candidates for Judge aad Solicitor of the Brat Judicial Diatrict, and aaadidatea lor tba Senate in the first Senatorial District The Oaoties ia tbe District 'ar request ed to hold tbeit primary meetings and sp' point delegates to attend tbeae Conven tiaas. !- ' ! i i w. r. Mmra, Cbm'n of Cong. Ex. Oimmitte. i U. E. BAXTKlt, ... .. ,-Chm'a of Judicial (Jtimmtluie. . A. GILLIAM, Cb'mn ot Sea Committee. Etay dSlt, Gill Advwtlasavtawtn bo trmertad m the IHIIy -aTinetaiUirollowtiii rales per sows at tsrh. or b mlnioo lino. . , . . ..qiMm not atna..., L0t " " exit sabsequenl iosortioa lees thsa a weak. 1 square, I week, t t aauani, 1 oi'oa, a.ij.00 I " 1 asonia, n , w .uo t M Isao's, 14WI ,ooo i a ,mw - jo " . t r-ar onr.- - u A9 t ; . " t. iM.UOl li 4.M 1 a -084IOI1 PC? R.r.Borlttm'tRcwTorbini I l I N It'll, , ... ! Has txxw lasted at fOKK, Pa., by , D. M. ETTINaEa, a XL . sod aV Oi.f Wa;, Moss, by JA8-. EMMERSON, U. B. Hi 'anpnmt ana Test Rftvnl Jaattee awl Associate JueUcoe of taeauurcoie ' ourt of Morte Uaroltua, tni to the wbolo aiAtl. I w.n -T-TT. .. - MILUNBRY AND LADLES PANCY OOODS. ,. - stia. Harriet Anarewt, on Farrtterllle trent, a few eoore MorU ot the Mtate Nm noi..ai Milliner laMktThao tataroed fiia." tn fonts' ierv snauthioV MIW9.aswwuat ot vm sairni ana iinmnraiiona. Tka Atilltaar Ueoartaieot ta Under tha eltarioof Mia of experleaeei aad the panlie are aaaured that tvery Uilna oUr4 loe le a, this astatilistimeut Mwarmatad to be ot the oaos ojaae ana mawrimi. . uail aim euuillue ui. - i splendid stick; ' which ts oflered at the woetUbaralraM. ) - . iMKS. BAnKlKT ANOUEWa' : : lIUrlUtttt ITlAaUlIiMt. : . GOODS FOR - f .'i tj l'ii i -'i i 1874. 4110 alOHa . ouiitaltx tfixi.loi1it - .... .. BUT,,, , , I1EBL8 BALL AND TElflE OF tm ' 1 ' STILL f ALIVE. ' i '"" 4 i;it ' ri is the.-e with his corps of polite and exiwrhn cod (talesmen offering to Uio tra-le aud cou- loi - -1 1 i BBY. goods anVSOSUAUT ATTRACT! VS ttoek ot- prlng aud Summer Goods, ot them bought at PANIC PfUClil. jaraiot-.B 01 . 1 - - 1 - -Dress Woods, White Ooodsr i Handkerchiefs, Gloves, s--! ii' Hoakiry, KdRlngs, Klbbona, Pamanla. A A ttekejlnasurelnaaylnft is LAR6S and well AaaJllTBi,andawbraoesavvvUiliiathatls - m. mih ucetrauiD ia ui. , .( ' D 21 T "0.00 D 8 A i line from low priced goods to ffne fabric. iwin ia wautoi , n, .. f." Q-bod s I .WUJ u tlwlr wtiureat to eaU and exam. Ine my stock hefore purchadtis; etaewhera. !L. 1 MW "iu no sold at rANlV KIi Kb. Mr Stock ofPIRCK OOOD8 cnnnlatlnir Af C A1WI M KKHB. T W KEU LI N KN U I H II 1H (All TON NAUka. waa aevar mora rminili-tn. many ot them twins; as cheap or even cheap- r iuu uciure vuewar, ' - ' .My stock of . ,. , , j Shoearand .Hats for Ladles, Oenta' and Mlntea Is large aad well , assorted, and persons wanting foods, ware. or,oiercuanaiY snauia etways examine my aUwk before buvtoir, as I- lutend to make It to tbelr interest to bnv ef me. I belleva in tlia mnttn. I.IVKlVn 1 ITT- 1 reaneettuUv ask COUNTKT MF.R- : CH AMI tq examine my stock, aa 1 will oflor tbem special inducements, aud think I eao i aavt Uieiu maney. ap v axwawiw. . A. CKBECa. GIFT t!lTElii:niSE The ealy Reliable Gift DlatribaUoa m tha ooanvy 160,00000 EN VALITA.BLBGlyTSt 3 ,. to bk pranuBCTED ih f . l7t REGULAR ' MONTHLY ?f , Ajf f. 'f , Mnj: T$ U,Pram )fHUau,; Jun Sf, 1874, "TWO CRAND CAPITALS OP 13,000 each In Greenback I Two Priaia f 1.000 g C . , . Five Prizes, 'm g i Greenbacks I f-lM.u. Sinn m m .. ' i ." 'S"' - IVBIlUQflVV SS t Horse A Buggy, with Stlvcr-moanted " Harness, wortb lOtKL'; Oeo Fine-toned Itoaewood Piano, worth t03Ul', . ,. . Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth tlCOeacbt - - Five Gold Watohe & Ctiiuna, worth t-300 each I . . . .;. ... - Five Gold Amerlcin Huntinjr Watches, worth f 125 vactl f Ton Ladies' Gold U'loting Watches, wortb 1 100 each ! t A) Gold and A'ilmr L"r JTtnllnf Watched Ia all, aortA Vim ,M to .W I Gold Chains, allvervware, Jewelry, Ac, die. ftumher f Q iff' 0,3001 . TvkeU VmiU.t t 00,000 t i'CQli Tiottj t Sell Tirkdt, to ticm ' Liberal Prcmlumi will bt paid. Single Ticket f 1 ; Bix Tiket : Twelv Tickets flO j Twenty-Five JO. Orenlar coi'l iliiiiii a full ti..t of prl?.i, a dea-.rlttlia ot the niEnnnr-of diawm(r, and O'hnr mf'rmatiio ia refr-,-e lu Lite t J.tri- buuon, eilt tfut to any i m; ui.i' r-.i1; Iju-uu All leUrtuiu.t a.lor- u i-.-m a, ' . U l). eiMi, biH 101 w. rif-Ji au tixuiNMiitO, apSu-td . I 'l i
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 8, 1874, edition 1
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