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THE SENTINEL PUBLISHED BT 1081 AH TUBNIR', Ji. iliHm, BMrtoCortHoM BAM Of IVMOUFRM. D.iiy BnattMl 1 year ft Aviee 18.00 6.00 . (.00 Uaily, BtX boowu is , Semi-Weekly . wklihaUMI S.WI uaw .. The uew "- aa? part ef to Ctty at Iimu Cam per " '.. ii IH U. UImmJ i X-ocol A. flair. ( RiasATT'HK Amrtmtvrr. Silu N. Martin, Esq., of Wilmicgto bu resigned the petition of Commiatttusr of th Pel " tentiary, tod the Oovcrnor hu appoint! Parson Walker to All th vscsr cy. ThermomutoT et Store, M.j 13th. L. Bransons' Book too Street Methodist thnrch at 10 o'clock to morrow morning. There will elan be aaaaioaa ai o'clock and et 8, P? M. At 8 o'clock P. M., there U1 bo an ad draaa fc IL T. Oiey. Esq., an eleo,ueet and accomplished townsman. Special top ioa will be diacumed at each teaaioa. AH ra Iniitad la strand. ' .11" Y L 0. 0. F A meeting of Beaton Gales Lodge will be held at half paat 9 o'clock A. M , to-day (Thursdsy) tba 14th - intt., at tbeir 'Hall for tbe pu'pof e of payiag tbe last tribute of resptct to our deceued brotber Jao. a Wiltianu, Jr. Tbe fuoer. al will take place at 11 o'clock from tbi Kdeoten Street M. X. Churcb. Other Lodges are fraternally iarited. M. VB Gilbert. Secretary DEATH OF JOHN II WILLIAMS, J a, It ii with heartfelt torrow that we bead theae linea conyejiDg tbe aad an nouncement of the death of our ' teemed friend, which occurred at the raideace of Dr. Stith, of Cbtj.u c uol j, on yest sr day where he bad been an a brief yiit. lie wai taken tuddaaly ill a few dayt ago, and before hit father and sUter, in companj with Dr. E. Burke Haywood, reached bit bcdiide, waa no more. Ilia remaioa were brought to tbia city on the Chatham train tbii morning, and tbe funeral will take place from tbe Meth ediet Churcb tomorrow morainn; at 11 o'clock. lie wai in bii twenty ninth year. We never knew a nobler young man, a batter friend, a more genial companion, (a truer gentleman, ganeroua to a fault, be wai belored by all wbo knew him, and hi) untimely death creates a itiogiog grief to a loving family, who hays our aincsrs sympathy in tbeir affliction, and a large number ot friends aad acquaintances. Bia goodness of heart and affectionate disposition will long be revered and cherished by those wbo knew him. Sleep John noble fellow Wt truly mourn our lose, but msyjt be your gain, is tbe earnest prayer of one wbo knew you only to love yon. THE MEMORIAL CELEBRATION. A large concourse ot ladies and gentle men aeeambled en the Academy Groan yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of paying their yearly tribute te tbe fall en braves who died in the Confederate cause. Colonel J. V- Jordan, titer Chief Marshal, foimed the proetauoa In line and then proceeded to Cedar Oroya Cemetery, and on tbeir arrival at the Confederate mtuaoleum a prayer was of fered by the Rev. Mr. Oannon, and tbe exercise commenced. Tbe address ef Major Sparrow was highly commended at a masterpiece of learning and eloquence, and very appiopriate to the occasion. The singing wu splendid, and tbe ladies aad gentlemen composing ths cboir deserve a great deal of praiat. Tb poem read by' the Rev. Mr. Vats was exceedingly good. The exercises closed with tbe benediction and tbe fair ladies comiaeticed strewing the flowers over tbe resting place of those who died in the cause they loved so welL -Ntubm Time. " Visit or tbi Pm to LusiTie Aiylvu. On yesterday at 8t P. M. the Editor accompanied by several members of the Board of Trade, took carriage at th Natloiel Hotel, and txcurtod to the Lunatic Asylum in response to a polite invitation from Dr. Grissom, the Superin tendent. On arrival they were most courteously received by Dr. Grissom, bis assistant Dr. Fuller, aad tbe Stewardess Mrs. Iluggin. The Asylum was thoroughly inspected from dome to cellar, including tbe cook ing and washing department, tbe beat ing apparatus, tb water works, gardens &c fta After taking a glance at every thing that was visible, th Pros were ushered into tb dining room, where a moat splendid collation of good things in abnadaaos awaited them, embracing ice cream, jellies, cake etc Near tbe close ef tbe entertainment, Mj. Engtliard, Presi dent of tit AsseoitUen, ' toasted in con junction jtiUt ia bretbrea, D. Grissom very complimentary a officer. Ap plause followed tb Major's, remarks, ti ter which TM O. responded' in A well timed brief addreM, abounding in compli ment t tbe press. ' His remarks were happily cheered. Mr. Drake of th Btatea vill American next toasted Mr. Hoggins,' tbi Stewardess In a beautiful and polish ed speech. ,.; . - Wtodeoa was called upon to respoad for Mrs. E. bat declined, making an i teasiv reply for it was well known to tbe Press th circumstance uad'.r which .. Mrs. H. became stewardess of tba Atj' lua, and in the) acceptable manner tb . baa discharged bat duties, aad be tbougbt no response to th toast wu eceseery. ' Tbe Editor returned in a few boor highly delighted with th Asylum ex cursion. , .. , Tn Pntss Convajmoa. Evxiraia Batio.TcEaAT. President Kegel har j'caUel the Convention to orlor at 80 P. Mt ... Mr. Cameron, Chairman oi tbe Commit tee on basinets, submitted a report ae fol lows : Whereas, The member of tb Prsea of N. C-In many instances bars been da- j franded by traveling agencie and etfaer a. A a u oj i r"'"" - roCB-TJiuTWty ainuieetmidu- shall kup the .tores informer u I - a km " - - - " b-.Lu.l. - a an .t. u.k . paraee. ' Setehei 1st Thai as a ec.ritv against - fraud, falat sealing and impostor, that . wicA editor upon becoming th subject of Ihe VOL. IX impotitioo, ehell tit; the Secretory of the I'reat Aeseciauea, giving aim ll too details of facta, and name of offending partius, and rt aoall bu 'the 'duty 'of tha Secretary to inform all the ad i lore ot lb l( State, end member af tba Jasocistion at inch fact by letter, or otherwise. Roohedid. That each editor who .U.I I I.. --It-, nf ... ..,-k fmnA falat dealing or Unposilion,.j reyuaatadj to- tbs standing of advertiaiog agents who wu to be informed by any paper 1 which bad been defrauded by bogus advertisers. Mr. Fooa thought that each editor could protect 111 own Interest, tad tber wu n necessity for that office. If sdver tirtoients from doubtful sources stran grs, art received without the cub,let us not insert them. Mr. Robertson of tbe Cherokee Harslt, coincided with Mr. Foot. Mr. Polk thought the resolution would accomplish the object without tbe super vision, by having it understood where a member of tbe Press is defrauded, that be communicate to tbe secretary tbe first, sad that office sball immediately en re ceipt of such information send to all tbe press ef tbe State. Mr. Manning, said ualertunately wban ene of these trauds advertised they forwarded tbe same ad vertisement to all our state papers, st tbs same time. Tbe first suggestion of tbe committee incorporated into a resolution, was adapted. The question of advertis ing rstes now coming op. Mr. Jones, of the Observer, wanted some expression of tb convention showing that we would stick te our published rates. II deprecated this underbidding by some papers to the great detriment of hose who stood firm te their rates. He had lost hundreds of dollars by this sys tem upon the part of tome, and if this cut threat game wu to go ahead, be wan ted to know hew he abould be governed. He bad remained firm thus far, but - he could not stand it any longer if tuch was persisted in. Mr. Skinner did not knew in the little towns, that we could always sdbsrs to the regular rates, for many it eur people advertise in our weeklies from which they realize but little, and it is don by them to sustain their paper in or der to get the weekly current news. W cannot charge them . u much u we do ther advertisers, and h thought It Kt'aer unfair to bold them up to the regular rate when tuch advertisers do it almost solely to sustain us. Mr. Stamps thought th intent of the resolution wu misunderstood, that it ap plied to agencies and others outside ef the Bute. Mr. Polk wu tired of being dictated to by agencies. He wu situated different from Mr. Bkinser; bis people ad vertised in th Antonum for their benefit, and not so much to aid aim, but be wu disposed to always favor his own people. If we favor soy body, let us favor North Carolinians. Th resolution should pass as a protection to the press of North Car olina. Let us stand square up to it It is a aseuur for our protection; we will get jat u many advertisement u we now get and mor dollar too. Mr. Mannix uid thit wua vexsd ques question, and reading from the proceed ings of tbe last Convention In which the language wu emphatic enough, if carried out, he did not see how we could take any action to make a resolutie more binding, still be wu pleated with fbe discussion that had arisen upon this sub ject. Messrs. Manning and Bond tbougbt this binding was impracticable. A vote being taken upon tbe resolution, it wu laid upon tb table. But notice wu given by uveral member that they would again move to take tbe subject from tbe table. - A resolution wu adopted deprecating gratuitous advertising by t system ol puf fing, &c. Mr. Nsson, a motion which wu adopt ed, appointing Mussrs. Pritchard, Polk and Joha T. Mannix a committee to draft suitable resolutions of respect to tbe memory of a former member of our asso ciation, tb late Whitfield S. HcDiamtid of the Lumbertoo Robesonian. A telegram wu read by Mr. Jones, from Thos. B. Long, in regard to a report promised by him in regard to mail facili ties in the State, stating that by unsvuid sbl absence from bia office for tb lut ten days be wu unable to de so, but would turnlsh it to the Prea for publica tion. A letter wu read from Col. Thoe. M. Holt, President, Inviting the member of th State Press to tbe Dxt Agricultural Fair. Th President announced the commit tee on legal advertisemeuts to prepare a bill and it presented to tbe next General Assembly, u follows, via : J D Cameron, Recorder, PF Duffy Pa triot, W J Drake, American, D Bond, En field, Tfauewitb tbe request that tbe Ral eigh Editor co-operate with tbi com mittee. Th Conveatioa then at half past ten P. M., adjourned until 10 A. M. Wed nee Wednesday, May 13th. Tb Convention wu called te order by President Engelhard, at 10. 15 A. M. A letter wu read from J. W. Watson, Pho tographer, inviting the body to visit bis gallery In ordsr to afford blm en oppor . tooityef taking a photograph ef th Frets in Group. On motion CeL J. M. Holt, wu Invited to a (eat in tb body, which wu accepted Ja Invitation from Prof. Erer to visit th Geological Museom wu alto accepted. On motion of Mr. Stone, the Convention now went into an election of officer for the ensuing year. Mr. Skinner moved that Msj. J. A-Engelhard be re-elected President ef the 4 asocistion, which was carried by acclamation. Maj. E. return ed thanks for tb honor Conferred briefly. Th following Vice-President wen ieo ted lata tame manner. Messrs. C. N. B, Evan, ef tbe Milton Chronicle, P. V. Duffy of th Greensboro Patriot, aad Geo. W. Naeoa Jr. of tb Nsw'oera Republic Courier. Maj. Engelhard moved that Capt. a T. Fulghum be elected u freas em, wbich--wennimyHKleptodi sad the sirs gentleman wutlso elected Recording Secretarjl Job D. Cam area wu re-elected Cor responding Secretary,. To executive ----- RALEIGH, N. Caramittse of Meatr. Jordan Stone, R r. Faraaa, U, E. T. Manning J. & II us aay, were t4tectod,- with tba addition of Mr. Mannix ollbs Newborn Times, Major Engelhard pre poaed Wilmington u tb pise fer the next annua Oeaven tioo, and usqred tba Convention that Wilmington would 'da all noatible to giro than a hospitable welcome. Th business men of bit city -desired to aaa nia cay -psStrsei to see nere u mucn tor anything else to nrgs tbe claims ef Greensboro. It wu a cen tral point. Dr. Pritchard stood up for Raleigh u a compromise, Mr. Green suggested Durham, Mr. Knight waited Wadeaboro, Mr. Robe. lion .urged Ashe ville, The press could be waked up for about that (ime. Bald Mountain would b in" all its glory. Mr. McDiarniid wauted Lutuberton, Mr. Manning Weldoa, Mr. Stewart, Sal isbury &c. A ballot waa ordered, sod resulted in tbe selection of Wilmington, when ths vote was made. unniuius. Key. Dr. Pritchard, chairman of the Committee to draft resolutions in reioect to tbe memory of tue late Wtiitfl. Id, S. McDiarmid, reported a snries of resolu tions which will appear hereafter. Mr. W. D. C'besicrinan of the Rich mond Whig, was invited to a seat in tbs Convention, upen motion of Mr. Jones. Tbe On vent ion then took a recess to visit different places from which they bad received invitations, including; ths Ueologicsl Museum. Edwards Bruugh- ton & Cos and tbe Executive office. The Onveetion during its recess vim ited Meteit. Upchurcb, Williauitou AUu., after wbiclrtbey ascended to the Print ing office of Messrs. Edwards. Ureuubtou &Ce., in tbe same building where slur inspecting tn mammoth business ol tins firm, were aoorted to tbe froat'part of the rxm where upen a warm and cordial welcome and greeting from Mr. Brougb ton, wu in turn tendered tbe tbaaka of the Editors in a neat and appropriate tit tle speech by Mr. P. F. Duffy I the Pa triot, Dr. Pritchard followed in a few tap py reinaiku, u did also Mai. Ens-lehard and Mr. Mannix. After partaking of el egant reirethmeuts of cakes, ice-cream sod delicious strawberrica, in a body the corps proceeded to the Iront vutrauuu of tot Capitol rrk, where J. W. Watson Photographed tbe party, after a hich en ill l th Capiio' they paid th' it respectl t His Excellency Governor Caldwell, where they gere oordislly received by the band ey the uovetoor, and alter a law moments conversation His Excellency un earthed bit beat North Carolina drnka - blea and touted tbe PreuMay tbey cvei defend the right end always condemn the wrong." Mr. Skinner wu called upon te respond and did to briefly very hand somely in the finest of good burner. With a parting tin i la tbey bid adieu to th Governor, and repaired to th Senat Chamber where the Pieaident again call ed th Convention to order. - (CottttUUKO TO-HOltKOW.) State Newt. There ssemt to ba a disagreement among cur law dociora. That able law firm ot Smith & tttroag giy it u their opinion that the -Prohibition set- when Prohibition is voted for absolutely . tor bids, tb ssle ef spirituous liquors fer one year from the time of election, and that unexpired license to sell are no protection. On the other hand, Judge Buxton bu de cided that the Laurinburg liquor dealers. wnos bar were recently closed in accor dance with the voice of the people at the ballot bex, can con tin ua te retail u here tofore until tbeir lice uses expire, which will keep the bar reemi open until Octo ber next. Mttungtr. T he Radical of Wilson coun'.i held their convention en Saturday lut. Fer Congressional honors tbey urge the claims of Geo. Stanton, Esq , at tbeir first choice and Jadge rhomu next Mr. Fairclotk receives tbe endorsement for judge, snd Lon. J. Moor for bolioiter. J. J. Scott, Esq , wu elected Mayor of Fremont on uonusy oi lut week. J. W. Aycock, F. M, Aycock, Joeiah Watson. Jesse Taylor, L. E. Jobnaon, Coaamisaion ers : W. R. Hooks, Constable. All ars Dsmocrats. The Maenelia Monitor ano ounces the dutb of Edward Graham, on the 29th day of April, at the advanced age of 101 year. W learn from tbe Monitor that uncle Ned wu on of th very few surviv ing born African in thit country. At tb age of 9 year b wu taken from slaver aad by tbe pound in tbe city ef norroia, vs., ana was Dougu by a Mr. Graham. For two generations be served tbi family well and faithfully, and then enjoyed the evening of hi life in perfect freedom. 7"he Smttiwl, in reference to tbe Baxter and Brooks war, uys: "Let Baxter and Brooke, with 300 negroes en either sids settle the question as to whs shall be Governor.'' We agre witb th Sentinel, and would lik to furnish that wrangler for office and plunder, 800 loyal bock. This ceua- ty can flu tb bill, and would be glad te ao it vrtemtu utfuur. Tbe . following iteme are from tb Charlotte Democrat ; Gato Cocbtt. A Convention of tb coneervstives of Quton county wu bald ob Saturday tb Sd inst, te appoint aeiegaie to to juaiciai uittnct conven tion at Lincoln ton en tbe 13tb. Tb Convention declared It prefsreace for David Schsock, Eiq , for Judge. Col, W. G.Merri wu nominated to represent tb Senatorial District of Gaston sad Cieaveland in tb Legilatare,Guta being ontitlea to the choice tbi year; lb convention deferred tn aomin tioo ot a Representative and county officer, and pro pee to have another con vention eari in juiy lor that purpose. CoL Morns, tbe nominee for th Boosts, i a n rat rat practical man, a card-working farmer, aad will discharg hi duties without regard to frown er smile front any quarter. If tb next Legislator is eempceed ef such mea there will act b much time watted in umUm debate and ,'snirkinK" responsibility. - . CABARRU3 COCSTY. The conssrvafiy couaty eeeventie K rm K waa tialif wa1biHi.B e4 int iul R Mean wu nominated' . for Representative; a g. Herri for Sheriff J. a Gibeo for Cltkj jjeeepb Yousg lor nog mar, lot ireuurer, J. p. jrisbeq C, WEDNESDAY, for Surveyor. Jt. O. Young; for (kroner, Joha a ElklDK (or CoamitaioMra, Jaoab Ktirevale, Jaa, fl. Brown. D. 8, Caldwell, II. C. McAllister ana D. M. Crest. Hen. Thee 8 Ash waa recommended1 for Congress: David ftcbWk for Jedge, Ad V. J. Montgomery for Solicitor. In the third (Wilmington) Oengret- sionsl Uiatrict, the- Hon. A. M. Wadeell 1 nwiTrerunvery cancu me '-salary grab ' dm, and also wbea be voted against th re peal of tba law, bat Ue oonaervative oi bit District bay renominated him be cause ho hu mad a faithful aad able Represents tiv-end wu think they bay done right. Mr. Waddell wait among tb first in th (Hat to accept tb "tituatwa" at the close ef tie war and make the best of it, and ths result is thst be is net only po pular witb tbf censervatives but also bU tba conftdeuct ef bis oolitical odpU aad all others who want to rwtor Mice snd prosperity to the'S uh. Judire Logan liu announeed biiuaelf a candidate lor re election in ihia Judicial district THIS AND THAT. Twonty-seven new vessels ars being constructed for tb British navy. Cbicsgo is te have a new theatre, art gallery, museum snd floral hall, all in on building. A aaliooal convention of members of the vsriou cotton exchanges is spoken of in tbe Souih, Boston bu tent a special agent to in vestigate tbe conditiou of things in the flooded regiom ef Mississippi. Sapphire of good quality ar uid to bay been recently discovered in Colo rado, on tbe Piatt, near Dearer City. It it wtimated that tbe Patrons of Husbandry, by co-operative purchsses lut j ear, saved nearly 16,000,000. Southern Illinois expects a larger crop ef fruiB with ths exception of strawberries, than wu ever known before In that re gion. Aa experiment wu recently tried la Boston to ventilate ttreet can by messs of fans set in motion by an attachment to the car wheels. It it tsid that tb farmers In tb Eut of England, where a general lock-out of tbe laborer bu taken place, propose te import I arm bandt from Belgium. Th bulletin ef the Americas Iron and Steel Association report the conditio ef tbe trade at the tsd of pril u in a "stst of paralyaia In srery branch." DIED. - Died in Haywood, Chatham county, oa tbe 12th., inet after a abort illnest, John a William Jr, oldest son of Je'a B. Williams, ol thit city, in the 88th,' year of bit age. Th Funeral service of th decessed, ill tak plact front the Methodist church en to-morrew morning (Thursday) at 11 O'clock. " 8ioolal TotrooeJ " Tb public ar hereby assured, through the column of th Daily StntiaL that Parimi, Purgative Ptil contain no inju rious nrmciDle. but that tbey may De aa - ministered to ebil.lren and toe most weak and tbattered conititationi in tmall doses, with great certainty of success. Or A Johnson, oa of th most success ful practitioner of bis time, Invented whst it now called JeAnWt Anodyne Lin imenL Tbe treat success ot thit article in the eur of Bronchitis and all disease f thioat and lungs, will msks ' th nun of Johnson not loss favorably, if ! widely known, tba that of Louit Nspoleon. Veterinary Bonreont alt over tb coun try ar recommending Bhtrdon.e CaeeJry Condition PewaW for tba following troul- la in bono: -Los of aonetite. roairhnn of th hair. stooDae of bowel or water. ID ica water, cougu ana coius, swelling vt . . - . . i . . a i . n; glands, worms, horse ail, thick wind, and heave. Ao Irishman called at a dree store to get a bottle of Mum'r Anodne Lini ment for the Rheumatism; tbe druggist awked bnt in whst part ol tbe body it troubled bint most, "lie me eoul," wid he, "I bevs it in ivsry boat aad comer er rue." - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. q a Li or nor t s I i. Rlie prorerty of DELlKQUKltr CITf TAS. PaYKRil. sdvertiaod accordin to law wui be sold oa BAitiiuai ute loin. - ids l to 'sk place o the srsmtee, i. vu.Mfiau aiiuuvn. may U it. Collector. ara, and Ci t copy oa Urn. . rpHI BLANCBA&Xr CHUKM. Kept eonaUatly oa band a snppiy ot this latest aaa wmss- apnovee uaara. wawa aevw tails to give atlal.vUon. ! 1 4 AaLSd.JS. lUWbtt lebU-tf ' Aft i ANTED. Situation r sawyer and Ceetroler of gm EnKlne and Machlntry. Batltlso- tory reference given. Apply at thit office. dtw&w-lw. ROW .TOM FLIRTATION SIQNALB. Beat oa reeetot ef eta. Uatqwa PrtaUuan frMMuax -tun. AV-Vemea BWeeW kaw fork. ' ' - - 400 cokds or tAsoNto rim for sale delivered at 11,79 ir eo -a, . Leave your orders at lliil' Btora, illaboro ttreet. uajl-OA. MAY 13, 1874. Eheumnlism, SeaUs, Lmeiie KenrtlgM, Jlunw, Sorei "v , w j2aA? Toothache, Colic, Soret All Hemorrhages-, DiArrhflea, etc T I 0 E . To Stone Contractor' Sealed bide will be received to 18 th iost 10 o'clock, lor re building tb Pierol bridge on Rocky Riv er in Cabarrnt county. All solid masonry 53 yards new stone required. F. A. ARCHIBALD, ) n.. JACOB DOVE, J IJrid M.G, WHITE, S P. a .ill communicstlont mutt be ad dressed to F. A. ARCHIBALD. Concord, N. 0., May 4, 1874. dtlo. n REAT SALE OF GARDEN HOES. FOR NEXT 80 UAYS, FOR NEXT 80 DAYS. GARDEN HOES 85 CENTS. OARDEN HOES 25 CENTS. Garden Hoet 85 Cent, Garden Hoes 5 Cent. Garden U.ie 29 Genu Warranted Bteel, Warranted Steel, Garden Hoet 80 cents, Garden Hoes 80 cent, Great Bargains, - Great Bargains, - - - 1 . Garden Hoe 85 centi, Garden Hoe 88 oenti, Call Early, Call Early, Garden Hoe 40 cents, Garden Hoe 40 cent, " Katremolf Low Trios, T T Extremely Ixw Pr'ces, f 1 i jj , Or-dr Hons 49 , , I I uaiden iff ) 3 eeatl, i I tS. 80. 83. 40. 43. and 80 cents. '' Ca" and buy great bargains at , , may 1-tf .-' ' ' Orange Sporting . AND BLASTING POWDERS, - flCNPO WDERr PetupmKeVUe a Woods JCeg. 1 LATLIN AKD BsXD POWDEU CO. Magssln beyo4d the aty LtalU. fa. iw Ba'elgh, M. C. JDUU8 LEWW A CO. Agents. Fowder delivered abroad or snv where In we city iroe or enanr We inf its orders fi From tbs tmls. sp23-U & ANNOUNCEMENT. XVX1. Andrew St, Co. (cioTBinas sab sts voiiim ) Would respectfully call tba sttentloa of tbeir numerous patrons and the pablie xe erally to U elr tock of Boring and Bamoaer tlothlnit, for Me and boys, the moat of which has bee, manufactured y oar Mew fork Partners, since ,a decline la Goods watch enables 0s to sell much Iowa.- than here to for. Call and examine our stock and uej brill not ear to 'look elsewarr befurt purvuaung. yl Apru jaad, 1174. A bug ah4 attractive Stock ot Gent Furnishing Oooda, , .;. Constantly oa hand, i K. B. ANDKCV8 CO. . Next dpor to Tscker HalL Apru r404. 1874. AH tbe. latest Novel ties IB o Hat juat ra oelvcd at R. B. ANDREW m GO. Clothiers sad Genu furnish 8T fsysltevUle UeJlt.' mmi P1PB foe following paper, put ap hi boiee ol sen aatla lalsbed paper, hardsoi aly Utho rraubad oa too and end. steamed ltb an desired Initial, will be seat to say address. postage paid oa receipt ottos price. Connecticut Volley Inltla Each box sou Wise oae quirt of extresa-4 per white octavo, and two peeu or w lilts en vdopea,atanipedWiU Ku'ie Initial Lester , Fries as cents. . , - . 4 Brlifht-vrood XCoe Tint Initial, f tach box eoctaini one antra of Rosa Tint Octavo, and two pseks ef Tinted Eavelopeat stamped wita Busue jniuai MHer. rnees eenta, -, '' Court Initial. Each box contain on quire of lone foil paper, (aooaautio entirety new,) aasortel Uala, aad two packs ot bafoalal eavetopas, larnsqaaresUa, stamped with initial Lei- vet, rncewoenu. Any ot toe above seat oostaxs Mid. to an aaa rest on reeeips oi me one ey t ' IkMkoUar at (uUi l.lUMalnBt ;. " ' Bichaend, Vh. apt-dlw HM L warrs, w. w. Davis, wm. a. aiacria WiTTI, D1TII4C.., WnOLESALX DEALERS IN NORTH ERN ICE, . rOBTSXOCTH, YA. Omci AT lea Bocti os Qctn Brarvt h. BOX 14. ! nsvine three Ic IT0lc ml taserior facilities, ars prepared to ship Ice in any qnanutyvla Beaeoard 5 RoanoK uau road, or by River or Cans! Boats, with dis patch and at lowest rate. TERM CABS IWt ITS- .aw v L m- WL.t is-I Mb mm NO. 240. N' EW 0OOD31 XTEW GOODS ll A. Very I tnpoi-taut Notice to all lersBonsi Wlah- - ' i ' InntoUuyNow Oooelaiat , Grofttlv ; tf . T , - W '111 'i"ijf1l Hock of eollrely unw a oo do t-. . ' : ( . la lb city. vVe are now able to ol them mm b LOW kit tt.au tbey have ever been of rv bef-ir oe arc-iunt of I be ex ceedingly ttaall trade tb Northern market. All good in our line declined very much and our buyer taking advantage ef that we tell a Ln n Any JUuet in th Vitf.. We ta; to all ilmt thry c.n awe BloMejr by examUing our stock bofor buying .. ehKWhi:re...W..will oflut youu.uU .... goods, our stock i EN Tilt E LYNEW. PETTY A JONES. ap 14dtf JN Prof. CreiKhtou s Wntinir Class will meet Monday, 8 o'clock P. M. la tb Friends or Temperance Hall.uver Outlay-1 Store. Pupil will please bring Stationery A Lights,8i)noeriu pent No.f.or Gillottt No8u8. Eaab Usutlemsn can brine? a Lady without extra charge. ap wu tm btock roK balk. Wlshlna to ao into bualaess. I will sail In. 15or i abanw o( taa-stoek -of the HaMsb National Bank of North Uarollna. on reason- ao-aurms. apP'y o .... ..... - - K1UUARU W. 11ARKI8. fab Mewl . Uxford, N.O, MOTT lira Pi An old physician once (aid that nearly aaaiaeaae onguate from amsbaskd roHDmon o mi liver, and this sut meat is true, although it mat at first seem ''t ar exaggeration. When tb Liver ' out of order tb whole system aad ev ery oivan anil function Bufft,r kam m la. la oonseunenoe. Ia th incipient toge 1 w awr HimMHm Miatae - - . -' Voei Not Know What Ails Him He I moody, restless and doinondent and that I the time tn take a aiMPL XKMIDV Ibet will restora him to health IN A SINGLE DAY. and prevent a wbol train of diiease that may follow mwi r't uvan pill cure torpidity of the idver. hottwvbh PiLLe give tone to tbe ttomaon. mott'i it via riix cloaat tbe vtom oi one. mott'i uvs fill driv out febrile af feotton. MOTf'iuvaB PILU atrengthen tb wbol YtteU. . u mott I livxh pill reffulate the Liver. aad ar more reliable a Liver medicine than any ef tbe mineral prtjmratiene that DO MOM AJUf TBAM OOOO. For ul by all Zruggita, Pric 85 cents per box. JOHN F. HEN RY, CUR RAN A CO. !. rrs.,8 and 8 College ilaoe, N. Y, mar. 17 wlai,,, .. Ibavejutt reeelved my' entbe Stock o Spring anil Summer Goods, bought at ths lowest point reached this Spring, sod am able to offer rooosotth samequsllty aa cheap a any one la this et vT other market. EIIP ,. T t-i-i V . j DRY GOODS, ' ' ?, . ' NOTIONS, fANCI . GOODS. BOOT, ; ! ' - ' a rr ntaa a un rw iwa NEW AND FRESll, bought at to lowest prices Md sold fur s small .profit, thereby en anting my rastoaMrs and public to supply themselves st satisfactory prices Thankful for past favors 1 hope to merit oontiaaeaoe of th asm by close atteatie to oaaiaeM. R COLLI 0 la reference to th BO It Is S ' S Z HANDLED, COTTON HOE, that ti tb only HOE mad of Killd naalBiaatNat Ibdlsd Slaal ?1 W sold In 1878, 599 down ef theu Hoc. W Warrant every HOB perfect lq Stock, Temper and Finish. Hardware House of ap 17-tl . JULIUd LEWIS & CO. "gNGKRMlONAL, JUDICIAL ARB KJ BKMATOKIALt CONVSMTIORS. A Demooruto-Coniervativ Convent io for tbe tfrtt Congressional District ef N. Carolina will be held ia Edenton o if Thurs day, the 28tb dsy of May.JSTV-fbr 4h areeeat tb District ia th 44th CooirreM ef the United State. At tb same time and place Conventions will be held to nominate candidates for Judge aad Solicitor of the first Judicial District, and eeadldatea for th Senate ie tbe Oret Senatorial Dlitrict, Tbe Countie in tb District's reqocet- sa to noia tneir primary meeting aad ap potat aieg ate te attend tnes fjoaven tioes, . , . -- ; W.F. MARTIN. -, Ckm'a of Cong. Ex. ComnutU. H. E. BAXTER. it. i j;lf7hn'B ef Judicial Committee. . . H. A. GILLIAM. Cb'mn ef Sea. Committee THE" ! i SENTINEL ADVIK flBlNQ AATM." " Advertisements will be inserted in the Dally teaman, at the following rates per at, oars ef ne Inch, or tea minion baas. . . ,' ' Ouo square on Uiaa $1.01 less than a week. -aaca f'Bittitiiirni Imartion I square, 1 week, I 8JS0 I square, 7 atoa. I tie) 1 " tssoaiA, a.ooii , " M.m ' I " I mo'a, 1H.O0 l A;.J.' . . au.t -. i 1- .l.0Dl;, 10 ' 410 l . 4 - jw.001 ii , M.r l "I.,"'. W.U01 U K, M.U 1 SOJIUjt . I.F.Barham't StwTnrblne 'Has eoa tested at YOKE, FA., by D.M. xrrriNQEa, a n. and at B0LTOEK, Mss., by JA3. EMMEHSON, H. TB, fiar-Foe Pamphlet and Test Repo ' aiilresv K. t, Huruluun, York. fa. W IV 1 OA VIM It Al UW ; j , no. waix tr., now loaacivi, Will attend promptly to all professional basl boss entrusted to Uin. Kcfor to the Chief 1 ustte and Associate J asUees of toe ttupteme t"r' forth Carollua, and to, tb who' .-w(Mi vnwuh par. fo iy u MILLINERY AXD LADIES FANCY . '! Q0OO3.' " Mra. Harriet Andrew, en FaroHfiyllla street, a row doors Norii of the but Na tional oaak. hu retumad fmrn lh wn. k snd has oa hand a spUndld sesortmoat ot uliaerr and Ladles Te.no O wi.lt r ti.a i.. lest deelirns and Importatioaa. - The MI'Untry liepardneut It nnder the charge of ladles of experience, snd the pnblie sre aasured that evety hm(f eflered for sale at tbla ssUbltabment iswarrautcd to be ot tbe inw.uiaaaiuiaBia.erui. u and exam ee toe eutoodid stock, which. I oUsred at the vest liberal rates, - - MK8. HARRIET ANDUKWa, KntkAr4l1aSaar V.al.tAU splOdU r EW GOODS FOR 1874. BAU AMD TOMa - Mountain 'B xiloactl, BUT" : iiULijiiu m umi of fancy 8TILL ALIVE -AcllBBCn Is Me.-o with his corps of pollt snd exiwrlcn eediidlesaaen offarlug to tbe trad and con sumers tf b E y . GOODS, i s UNUBPALtT ATTBACTrVI Stock ( Spring and Summer Good. rncan'lv nurchaaed la H v.ir a of them bousrht at PANIU WtliJlJ.. , Mystock ofr.-t.v:. --JTT "r,. Dress Uoods, White Goods, t... j J , n uneo utoaxerotilefs, (llov l!!!Ji,?!?r,l5,!ri" i LAK0K and well AbbUKTKu. and embraces everythinx that Is asw and dasirabls la to . , J n r 0 0 0 D Sft.; Una front low priced goods to ffae fabrUs. Muies in want or - 23 PGSS Q- oods wUl tod it to their Interest to eatl and exam he my stock before purekatluK elsewhere, eI r new and will be sold at fANlf) rltiCao ; u. ... - Mystaek of WeflK ortnns r.v.t.ti., AMKRIC8, TWEED L1NRN GOODOsud ,vn nauia, wm raw snore oour.iuu, vpy of them being ttiiheap or sven cbaau- . ertbu before the war, r y ioc.ei ,..,(. ji -.ws-Tt' ' Sboeiiand II t n ... for Ladles, Seats' snd Misses is Urge and wstl Msortrd, and pertuu. wanting jruods, wars . or merchandise, should always examine my tuck before buying, a I luUtul to make It io uieir utereat to Doy or me. I believe hi the motto. "LIVC SKT) J BT LIVE." - o... ... - ... . I reaiMiclfully ask OOUSTKY MK& Cn ANTB to examine my stock, ss I will oflur them spaukl InduoemeuU, aad think I can save tbrm money. apuww4w 4. CREEUII. 0IFT EIlTEUpn.S .AtatA -aAV The only Rellabl Gift Distribution la tb -country S6O,OOO00l IN VALUABLE. GIFTS! TO BB OISTHIBUTiU) M Li. D. SIN lil'S 167th REGULAR MONTHLY n Tt "J Draesn Monday, Jun 6th, 187. two grand Capitals of 13,000 each la Greenback I Two Prim tt,Q09 S ( , .. Fiv Prize, 2 Greenback i 5 Ten Prixcs, 100 3 ( 1 Hon Jfc Bugjy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth C0O. On Fine-toaod Itowwood Piano, worth 5501 Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each I Fiv Gold Watches & Chain, worth $300 each I - Fiv Gold .American Hunting Watches, worm x iaa each I - - - Tea Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, worth $100 each! SjO (Md Md SUeer Lever Bunting Hair Aaa. to eU, worth rem $ JU te SJOJ eackl , Gold Chains, SUver-wsre, Jewelry, Ac, Ae. dumber of ajU 8,500 1 ' 2.1. . "3icir Umited fj 60,000 1 Utnti Wanted ts tell Tickets, Is wsom liberal rrtmlBmt will U psid. Single Ticket $1 ; Six Tii kt-t Wj Twelve Tjcxeu ..10jj;wentv-Eive;:'40x all list of prt.es, s eVaef ijjti.Hr ot toe manner of drswffcr; d oinw miormauon in reterenosio tha litn- i billion, ill be sent to ny one ordering them. All lelUir must bs addnssed to orrics, I V L .. Aa- m. V"V .W u. u. disk, nox no, wi w. rifihBt. ctKissAii,a i ap3Md J wejouia. msj5-d24t. V
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 13, 1874, edition 1
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