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.'V ,1 V 1' THE 1 SKNTINKL '1 PUBUSHBDBT JODUU T V R IT B v V umoiinuuRio1- Uiy Sentinel 1 year In advance Uaily, Six mJwtiAdiuoa, J L-i Vki 6.00 IAMkl HmiIib M " " The liAiLT Ti wlU be dalirsred ia If 1 l U! i ' J 1 iooal Affair. OuKTt CoVtcmiioi. Rttmember thtt Saturday next if the dsy appointed ' fur holding Mr County Convention to tend delegstot to the district contention on the 2ad'day of June; to nominate a candidate e CA . Tl.. Btore, May 10th. At 0 A. M. " 12 M. "8PM et 66. 69. GsahdChaptkb Rotal Arcu JfAsoMt. The tension of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Maaont will be held in Wil mingtoo en the firit Monday in June next. We presume our City Chapter! will he represented on the occasion. The Consekyative Democratic Couh ty Corykhtioh. -Thia Convention it should be remembered, awe tablet in the court house is thlscity on Saturday the 23rd intl' Let there be a full attendance from the city and til townships of the county. (Elkctwh or City Office. At t meeting of tbe Board of .ity Commits, loner lait night, on, .the aecond ballot the following City officers were elected: Francis M. Sorrell, City Clerk; John Nich ols. Treaturer; Jamtt C. King Chief ol Police, and Noifleet Duntten (eel) as- tiatant Chief of Police, each receiving five of the niae rotes composing the Board The election of night policemen Was " de ferred to a futnrt meeting. Pohok the Polls. There it a mystsry, mittake, or fraud in tit election af City Clerk. At the meeting of the Doard of Commissioners latt night, Mr. Sorrelt wst declared fluty fleeted, receiving fire totes, one majority of the nine giveu. Com missionert Palmer. Stronacb, and Little say they voted for Mr. Ballard. Com mitaionert Killer tad O'Neil, tay they roted for Mr. Hesrtt. If this it to, Mr. Sorrell could receive but four votet. Somebody in thit reform Board mutt rise and explain. ThkMatck Gams cf Ball FbiAt ATHiatTioa Pastimes. The finest game of the season in our city will take place on Friday afternoon next at the Baptist Grove. The twa clubt will meet in front of the capital park, headed by the Cit sea' Cornet Btod, with the Bwitfoot club at an escort, they will march to the grounds. The Athletic holdJhecbam pion ball, and the Pastime promiw to give them a warm contest for it. Both clubt will wear their pretty uni forms. The young ladies of the diflerent school are expected to be present for whom teats will be prepared. We expect to see a large crowd present. We learn that Then. JVRnssay bat met with great success on hit temperance tour in Eastern Carolina. Since be left Ral eigh he baa organized five lodges oi Good Templars. One at Princeton, Johnston Coudty, on Friday the 8th, one at Fre mont, Wayne County, Tuesday the 12th, one at Black Oreek, Wilson County, on Wednesday the 13th, one at Battleboro, Nash County, on Tburtd sy tbe 14th, and one at Wbitaker, Edgecombe County.on Friday the l&ta. - - hit, Ramsay leave for Boe'on Friday to attend tbe Right Worthy Grand Lodge of tbe world wbioh meet on tbe ZQih of thit month. A grand time it expected at thit session of the head Lodge. Eu rope it to be well represented. Ihdkfekdkht Order or Odd Fcl low. Tbe Grand Lodge and Grand Encampment 1 0 0 F were in steal oa at i Greensboro last week. There was a large attendance of the Fraternity, and tbe re port of tbe various official shewed tbst - the order in -' North Carolina was mors prosperous than at sty former period of Its history. The membership doubled during tbe past year aad there was a large increase in tat rtretss of the order and tbe amount paid; & ChtritabU purpose. I j If Mil The following 'officer "fib Grand Lodge were elected vis : M W, Oraod Hatter, 8 W Chamberlaia j of WikBt I R JLDejBty O.Maater, W. B. 1 Edward ot Lincolnton; S W G Secretary J. J. Litchford of Raleigh RWQ Treasur er, B. J. Jones ot Wilmington : R W G . Warden, J. B. Palamountaiai of Tarbdro; B W G Chaplain, Peter Tbarston of High Point ; R W O Representative, to tbe Grand Lodge U S.Seaton Gale ol Raleigh for long tern., ttnv ti.ttegley ef Kal eigh for (hart term. Tbe following appointment were mad by the Grand Matter. W G Marshal, G. W. Allans of Wilming- i .wn r. 1.. ...... T n v -t r cord ; W. 0. Qeardiao, D. B. Bradford of Elisabeth city ; W G Herald, H. Porter ef Ualetgh. "' la the Grand Encampment the follow- - ing offteer were stated,- wit M. W. Grand Pttriarth, Ju W. Albright of Greeotboro ; MKG High Priett, W. A. Harney of Elisabeth city ; R W G Senior Wardea,KaroaBtar,of Wilmiagton; H W G BcribeA Tttatnrer, If J Jooet of Wilmington ; R W G Junior Warden, Wm Howard of Salitburv: E WG Represen tatives to the GraniJ Lodge TJSCha M Bosee et Raleigh. ' ; .' ' A Gland Banquet was served to' (he order at the Beobow House Friday night - ta Ms) flea Qalea,detiTeTd the l dress et the Court House on Thursday evening to a very large audience, which - Wai as able aed elOqOe&t ai alt tddretset that proceed fiosi our accomplished townwraor TheGrand tdgHi!jri4 Friday to meet next Mar in Elixtbetb City. . v -.j 'y a :;i - 'WL"t "Tr k. iw-.ijt.'KV' r jt . jt i . .i- - ..-;. ,tu -v rr--y .1 . m ..- a j. . . J iAn: -. i- ji.jii.aj,:.--.Aj, n . ji. . . . ... l t v jwirmtiri'M"ii,i. v -tv j jb. nnmar Mnsma-n m. - u in spm i i hi rmm, ,, .Jssajav-M City Brerltleej. Judge Tomat Settle arrived in .the city thit morning and ha been doing any amount of bind thakiogand "keneod- ling" with grvupt o( Kaatcal taruughout tbe day. -. JjjrJlllB.!y i.lettorfrjm a Fre ch rYfsiT8iaXw for ya, t'i wiUtuig my two daugaJtei another little ghL all good hair-dress er." The Dr., will probably close with tbe barber, but It would be well, te black some of hit good looking employe, or they'd be having their bead rubbed throughout tbe day t The paper throughout the State are veryMaadatoryol Raleigh and bur people, and tpeak in th moat complimentary termt of their kind reception - and un bounded hospitality. Space prevent ut from reproducing th articles. Norfolk want flowers from Raleigh for Decoration Day. We were shown a telegram to day by Mr, A. M. HcPheetera, from a gentleman of Norfolk, stating tbat when on th re cent excursion from Norfolk to thi city they wexe pteated with the light of many beautiful flowers in our city, and at their Decoration Day occur ia fw day and they are io want of the tame, politely re- queiu him to try and obtain a lot We have no doubt that our ladies will cheerfully respond to tbe request, and we take pleasure ia stating that flowsr lent to the residence of Mr.. McPbeeter, with card of tbe donor' name attached, on Tburaday sfternooo or early Friday morn ing, tbat gentleman will forward tbem to th good people by Express. Bring yonr beautiful flowen: your kindness will be appreciated. A considerable number of delegate from the Eastern and Central scctioni of the State, together with several of our City physicians, departed for Charlotte last eveaiog i attend tbe Medical Con vention which convened in Charlotte to- day. Neute River it reported to be on a grand twell today. Governor Caldwell and Treasurer Jen kint will leave to-morrow to attend Hay wood Court, where they have been tum inoned witnesses in a salt in conneo tioa with tbe Western North Carolina Railroad. Tbey will be absent from the capital some ten day. Job IIoujkm'i Cos VKHTiojt. The rumor ef another Radical convention announced by us on yesterday, prove to be true, a will be teen from the following call which we clip from the organ of Radicals to- ay: ' "Tbe regular Republican Wake County Convention will be held at Metropolitan Hall, in Raleigh, en Saturday, the 30th day of May 1874, to nominate candidate for Sheriff and other county officers, and to take into consideration the condition of public affairs. The delegates sod people will meet en matt. JO. W. HOLDKN, Chairman. Jno. B. Nkathbbt, ' " Secretary. TANKER3LEY. Little Rock, Ark., May 14. Speaker Taskcrsley's report that Governor Coke, of Texas, furnished tbe battery ef artillery recently received here, is falaa. I pur chased tbe gun on th gparante of pri vate individual. I applied to Governor Coke, at Auttin, for a battery, but be pos itively refased to let me have it. Tank only teived in and deserted the Confed erate army, and was caahisrtd fro the Federal army for defrauding tbe Govern ment. He wear an alia asms. In Vir ginia hi nam it Catwel L Jfllgned i j. ' W. E. Wooororr, Jr., i Editor t7aU. Since tbe beginning of the Brook Bax ter war in Arkansas th name ef "Ttnk ersley, Speaker of the House," hat been prominently ' mentioned, and bt opin ion and view on the (ituatioa quot d by correspondent of the press in their efforts to get st the bottom of the political tangle ia Arkansas. A word ss to frbo Tenkereley I may not be amies. Ee was born in Stafford county, Vs., sad resided near Fredericksburg up to the out break of the C'vil war, when be joined. we think, a battery from that city, and afterward deserted from it H then csm to Richmond and wu mattered In to th Crenshaw Battery, at a substitute, and remained with that company until after the battle around Richmond. Hare the uetioa took him that a wss eminent ly qualified a t financier, and he accord ingly left the company and went Into business a a signer of fictitious pay rolls, and succeeded is getting quite a sum of money on them. He wu band eat by the Confederate autbe ritiet, court martial ed, and sentenced to be sen t back to bis company and te be 'ridd en on a gun' lot. thirty daji aad confined ia tbe goard hoate at night during thtt time. While th army wu around Fredericksburg, con fronting Meade, ks deserted snd west te 5Tastuigton, sad thexegot lb appelsv moot by some means as a . lienlensnt . ia the Federal Qaarter-metter Department s4 WueJterwards cashiered for frud. -avw,. ass i yii ii KALEIGH, A gnat many soldiers who were io the Confederate army from Richmond will remember him. He afterwards weot to Arkansas, enter ed tbe political arena, and toon became a promiaeat actor . ia the reconstruction rascalities. Hs was made sparlntaadot rihl peo!ttUrv anA wl TCntef-cperi turns up u Tnkersley, Bpeaker ef 'the Honae." Tank em ley i well educated, of fin presence, winning maimers, and it as tharp t ratoal a ever uudertook to help re construct a State, or steal tbe people's money. THI8 AND THAT. Atlanta, Ga., it to have a new cuitom hour. The Summer Memorial Fui.d in Mua ckusettt amounts Ut $13,017. "A cheese factory of 100 cj v (i wjr' has been established in an Illinois town. The National Wiueu't iuff. age Society will meet in New York on the 14th inut, Tbe American Euuoay-3choel Uuion organized upward of 1,300 schoolt dur ing the past year. ' Tbe tubjuct of the higher ului aiinn ol women iab( ginning to attract attention in Denmaik. The great ambition oft he latj-'1 Puna ern cities, ayt a contemp Hiy, U to ittab lith direct trade with Europe. A New York town baa seal the Pitni dent an invjtation to ditfner ind a bal loon ascension on the F'Uithot' July. A nuininer skating rink, wlore ptuior tkttet are used, has been ad'lid to the kttractioi.t of Brighten, England. Providence, It. I., Iirt nu old cit;roo named John William, who neatly cel ebrated lilt ouj huu lit.l nwl t ith u uU d.y. Cap" May, it it reported, i to hnve a baby hnue thit tomir.er It i t te a large fiame building, and it t exclnvirly used by childien to play in in ruiry weather. A Western justice of the peace it said to have hsd 130 out of his 133 docis'ons revfsrsTd oo appeal. Io the other fivo acs, the parties died leforo ihey could anpoal. A man at Juliet, Iod., hat b ji n test ing tbe endurance of potato bug. Hu pUccd ome io t bottle eight months ago. They have been exposed to the extremes i f win ter snd aumicer, have had nothing to eat. sod sre still living It it proposed to make ttage scenery fire-proof by uaing wire cloth instead of cenvas, and iio.i frame instead of tbe wooden one now employed. A young man ia Pari recently tried to persuade tbe police tbat he wss Roche- fort, the escaped Communist He wat found to be insane and placed iu an asylum A New York auctioneer,! advertisement recently annouscsd "nine wire women' for tale. The wirey femaUi were part of the itock Dd fixture of a dry good dealer. - ,-- " The town of Long, in the Philippine Itlandt, wat nearly destroyed by fira ro- osatly. Two thousand bouses were burned, and a number of pertona lost their live. Prof. Auttin Phelps, of Jndover Theo logical Seminary, has discovered that out of list of 848 living alumni of that in titutieo, only 35 bsvo abandoned the ministry., . ........ . --... A Louisville man complain tbat bit wife is an icflationitt She blows him up every dty, end make bim circulate until bt actually feel that be is beyond rc- aemption. Special N utlootj. Tfvwe are several kind of worm which tronble horses; the pin-worms (pointed at both ends) are th most common and most dangerous. PUridan'$ Cataltv Condition Wfort will in few dayt eject the wormi, and the bone will begin to thrive. Factoriet and machine shop should not be allowed to run a day without Johntan Anodym Liniment, -a case of a tuddet accident, an immediate ute ol it may save week of uffering, and perbap a bmb, or even lifes - , -,,,i Tbe all-goo feeling which people some time (peak of, it caused by wast of pro per action of tb liver and heart These may be assisted, and tbe bowels regulated, by Partom' Purfotit PiUt In small dotes. Corn snd flour are staple articles; but not more) than JohtCt Ar&dynt Lin- wuvu, wner (sown. it la good lor chil dren or adult, (or any internal ofeseM of the chest or bowel, aad tbe best Liniment prepared, under whatever name. The public are hereby assured, throutrh tbe column of tbe Daily BtntiaL that Parmmt, Pvrgatu PUl$ contain no inju rious principle, but tbat they may be ad - mtnittered to children ami tbe most weak and th altered oonttitutiont io small does with great certainty of success. Dr A Johnson, on ef tbe most luocess- tul practitioners of hit time, invested what J now called iehnmn't Anodynt Lin town! The great tuccess ot this article in lb curt ot BronchiU aad all di tease of throat and lungs, will mske the name of Johnson not less favorably, if lets widely inownjDaiLjDat :jov ljowsspoieoo . An Irishman called at a drae ator to get a bottle of Jonm'$ Anixl m Lini mnt for the lllieAimatinh; the druggist asked bim in what part of the body it troubled biifi m.iet, -Ue ttf ."srid be, "I bavt U w tvery heul and corner er me. r--:.T---r--,. UJI N. C, TUESDAY. MAY 19, 1874. Parmm't Purgatu Pilh, which am aim baing extuoaively mM in this State are purely vetretoble, and are mild snd Sevrtt u. weir operauoev ' una la a dose, lood qualittea, certainly. -NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PBTTir-;4J0NES. AndEEats; No. 20 Fayette UU Stmt, 'SaUigh, N. If. rivinitiust received a varied assort ment of lolid, itriped and tigered japanete ailkt, trom 35 to 70 cent Figured Linen Law ns at 20. Solid end figured Pacific Lawns at very low prices. Or a- Cloth aud Iudia Seer Sucker suiting at pricti which defy competition. Coatt' Spool Cottou, a htte and colored. Several cases Latest Patterns and Styles Calicoes st 71 to 10. 3-4 unblcaclnd tliiitinz at 5. 4 4 Unbleitched shirting 9 to 12 I 3. Bleach ed 5birtiug at 6 to 8, 4-4 U ei died Shirt ing at 9 to 18 12. These with our already large and hand some stock of goods make a splendid as sort ment and having bad the .advauUiie in purchasing at the lowest price of the Wesson, we oiler our good at Io as equal quality can be bought in the Sia'e. All wishing to buy either to sell or for personal use will save money by exnmin ihg our goods ftiid prlee. PETTY JONK;. llbeumatLsm, Scaldi, Lameucw Neuralgia, Buraay SoreneM. Sore Throat, Bolls, Woand, Hoarseness, Views, Bruises, Headache, . . Files, Sprains, ToiiJiache-, Colic, Old Sores All Hemorrhages, l)iarrua, etc. N TICK To Stone Contractor's Sealed bidt will be received to 18th intt., 10 .o'clock, lor rs- building the Pier of bridceon Rockv Riv er In Cabarrus county. All solid masonry 55 yards new stone required. F. A. ARCHIBALD, ) JACOB DOVE, il4'f N. G. WHITE, ) Jm' P. S. All communications mutt be ad dressed to F. A. ARCHIBALD. Concord, N.:7., May 4, 1874. dtlO. QBlCUt. TUBAL LtMM. lOTonTrTesh-Bnrntahen-Unwat Depot, also to store, l-tod Vltater, Calconed FUtUr UementandMo. 1 Builders Lime. JAMES M. TOWLK8, feh9l lw (Amitiasioif MsBOHttV MOTT Lira Pi! An old physician once said that nearly all disease originate from A disbasd corditioh or th B liter, and this state ment is true, although it may at first seem like ac exaggeration. When the Liver is out of order the whole system and ev ery organ and function suffer more or lest in consequence. Ia the incipient stages of the ditespe a man Does Not Know What Ails Him He it moody, restless snd despondent and that ia thu time to take s iimi'lk kkmkdt that will restore him to health IX A SINGLE DAY, and prevent a whole (rain of dijessot tW may follow . mott'j utkb fill cure torpidity of the Liver. Morr' livbb ru.u give toe to tb stoniscb. ., mott'i liybh fill c leant the tyitem of bile. mott'i urns nix drive out febrile af fection. MOTt'tuvsa ru.Lt (trengtben the wbole system.- .- .. motm uriB pn.is regalate tbe Liver, and are more reliable t a Liver medicine than any of tbe mimrai preparation that OO MOKg HARM THAI GOOD. For tale by all Zruggists. Price 23 cent per box. lutia r. iu.niti,i;uitiMiii s v.J. ' ProM 8 and 9 College Place, N. Y. mar 17 wlm Gents' A L LiS I Z Eft In the most TASIUOMABLEI BTTLE3.- lu.t received st B. B. AMORt fit A VO.'A ; f rsyettevtlle Street " t ALtlOll, N. a Jaaaaryl'S, 1874, LE OF REALE8TATE OnSattudavthatOof M. at tha nnnrt Bona door la the City of haleUh. I will sell Jno. D. Frtmroee's, oo halt Interest la th following; property. ran ot lot mo. ij o ravettevnie BLiow oeeaise by .D S. Watt Lorms, S5,uo cash, balance at tlx aontfcs, wl'-b kaursn from Sate Tbres Jet oa Kanter half of Jat a? 6 Toraaa, le emu en each lot balanoc ail avota with letensl from date. w. a. rsivaos. " : ' T : Aim, of Jno. v. rnmnjiii!; A prim 1874. ' I wTTI sett me Lrf1nterfct In Hie t trove property, at the earn Ume. , : .- : w. a. r; !0Hds mm FielBls arifirtai Orange Sporting BLASTT2TG POWDERS. GUNPOWDER, t Put up In HoUlUe aal Wooden rft. LaJUN AND K NO 1U WUIK tU apaa-tt BON-TON fXlHTATIOM SIQNALS nt on reeeipt of M eta. Untqn f rlnUuraod PublUtuag Houta, m Vere. Dtrvos, tfew VALL& WINTER OPENI.NO OF JALL AND W1NTIB Milliner;. Ladles fancy and fumlahing good. Needle Uooda, Zopatr and etliar Wuul, mo u lores aaa a HMMiaaui outer aruulea a taA0 UtrTlHUSH'S FruU too i!nd day of October, from a. everjrvUy aalil the daasoa t over. oetl-lm ., N' EW GOODS 1 TEWG00D3II A Very Important Noiloe to ull PoraouN With- I tiic i .IJiiyXe.w . Ooofia fit it IE DICED TRICES. We are offering to our customs stock of en-'" only IN E W riOODS in ibe cTtTr4" We arr ;now -able to-eel them much LOWER than they have ever beuu offered before on sooouut of tbe ex ceed ingly f mall trade in th Northern market. "' ' ,wli AH hm1 - in- our- line declined rj uiueh and our buyer tukii g advantage ol that we tull ss Lete at Any lloutt in. U4 City w. 1. .ii '.k. Ll! ay vmj atp i J If Save by examining' our ttoek before boyiog .suwBttre. w win eiiev yen no? oia goeds, oar stock k BXTJIIE- i. . LYMg. - ' ' - PETTY JONB3. 1 - G NTS' KUMArOU ( ... v , ,,,.. - j,.-.- ' JUS TUDLU T ! W- B.B, ANDREWS A CO., K UKKSSSBfRBT BACK AMD VUONT now retdy at K- B. AMUKKWS A CO., Clolhlor Jarinarv . 1874 AND : "'I EINTELS : C1IC Dlil; FE in. im At eternal vlcllanc i the price of lib erty so is continued vigilance, honest, fair snd upright deslics neccswrr te sue oest in bttsisese. .flaving from th outset (18 art eg..) appreciated these fact, and cted upon tbem, w find ourselves to-day rewarded for tbe countless anxie ties, vexatioas. . and tbe lost of rest br teeing oar long cherished bop realised, of making Charlotte a Wholosale Mart, ana uuitt n exciuuve Wholesale Uou e. . ... ......i-.v :. vf- Ia order to be more exnllcit. w have the pleasure of Informing tbe mercantile world that we bav leased th tuperh Store, adjoining our prescot Store, (here tofore eccapied by Messrs, -Biam. Brews es Co., as their Dry-Goods Btore,) which we will occupy by first of September next for the Retail Trade, ooly, aed will ns oar present elegant sod eommodiea Htore for an EXCi-CilVB WHOLESALE HOU.hE, thus giving td (he trade a atriut ly "Wools ale Lstabiiaaueat, where laev can make their selection from a Stock purchased for that Trad only, thus avoid ing coming in contact with a retail Stock sod RETAIL BUYER The advantages of tucb a House are to obviou U need further comment. " . .- Tb particular of tb line of Goods to be kept in cacb IIoUM, we will glva in tutor circular. . ..' . , , ... . .; To give the general reader a Ut f cooceptioo of tbe eolosssl dimension ef our two House w sute that w wilt hart upward of Thirty Thousand (30,000) feet ot superficial fl or loom; or if a lane of tea feet wide were formed of our Stores, it would Teach coutUeiablv ever half a mile. .. . At th same time we inform oar name- root frwudt that ear Mr. " Rioter te now again North buylnt oar second Ptori this sein, aad miu u the decline in good, will agaia pit os is s poaitios to saooesstuiy compete wiih all olhei II o asm. Very Ke.pectfully; '' .5 ' l r: 1 a , . .t wit rpWhKI msrELi. Clark,tt, K. 0, May lt, U74. i apWdltwit , is- r u:r:Tir.r..rTcrTTrr,.r- 1 . -uarokb. hoks u cewts. i .-.t.rrr?.;r.rr"?rrr. "m mv..-: ; , w&iKMKm,. i. js IWm I . H MS 19 Uttta. a 1 i St f r, s ' NO. S45. q r,s it.8u i or;, GARDEN HOES. FOR NEXT 80 D!Y., FOR NEXT SO DAYS j h. -i .welt welts w.i1 j. . ..;, '.Wsrranted Steel, hti ir fm , Osfden Hoet BO-oeat,, 4; Ii JSuJfO eenteei ... Great Bargains,. e . ; j Garden lloes i& stints, , . j Garden Hoc M aeata, : ' J ' i . . r, Oalt frfiffmip ! 1 j - ' Olt Early,' .' j G irdesj II . (0 avot, Gstdaq Hot 40 eata, . ih. 1 . Kstnmeb Lew Pirtosa, ' - ' Exunmoly Lew Prtoss, !' , 0idei Hoe 43 ,,.. .Garden lloe 43 cent. ., , wJ; w. ts. ac- tsr aad so tsW Call and buy great bargains at ' : ; . ;T, S, BlUOUli SONS. . Prof. CrelghtooV Writing aw "win meet Mondav. B o'clonk . 9, M la th. Floods of Temperaoo Uall.over Gatlay' nuars. t uiiiia wui pieat onng oiauosery Ligbts,8pencerian pent Ifo.Ir Gtllott Noi o8.f Each GeeUeman can 1 bring i Lady without extra charge, p80q , , . -1 ,; B NS. STOCK FOB SALE. Withlax to re tat bastase. t will sen la Iter A shares of the stock of the KaM.b Nad ms Bank of -North Carortaa, oa rtason able tateaa. - j Apply te - I ' KlCUAKD W. HARRIS, fH lwl 5 K Oxford. N. l.m' hsvejutt received my1 entire Stock e rinc asd Saenaa Seods. 'bourht at tha wet, point rsaahed thH tprtag, and am bl to offor ro odaof Us aameqaaUty as eaeap "yoosia Uils or eiy other market, , 4 .Wf dry goods, NOTIONS, FANCY .' i-sMAnai Rnnr. n.'i ei twa "' ' "ivnsitnwa isnniTi MEW AND IRKsil, hoaalu at Ik lowest prise tad old for a small .proflt, thereby en- "'"'j mwswi m vBoue so supply Ul BudveaaiaaUafactan orlou Thaakful for past favors 1 bop to merit Bwna taee ox ut earn DJ esos Ueetle WI I Lit,,,"" BOO L L OwT r- In reference to tttwnrt-rsr ' j HANDLED; COTTON HOE, that ti tlMonly HOImad of - - ' .BoUd Cast Bteel-Not Rolled Steel.' "' W (old In MS, m dosed ef these Hoes, " W Warrant arery HOS perfect la Stock, Temper aad Finish. r. t . ; Hardware House of - t: sp VIM " JUUUd LEWIS CO, OONUKEAHiONAL,, JUDICIAL AND SCNATOaUAli CONVAMTIONA A DstaoottkStevCoaservati ve Coaventloe for the tfrst Coogrswsioaal District ef V. Carolina will beheld m Edentoe ea Thar. day, tbs S8lb day ef May, 1874, fof th pvrpea ef Aoeninatiageaadrdate to re- pTeaeai in uistriot la we 44th Congress of th United Buts.'-.i w .(.. . At tb time and place Conventions will be held te nominate ceadidate for Judge and Boliatsav of the first Jedioiel District, aad eandidate for tb Beaate in th first rleoaiorieJ District, p The Counties ia th Distrlct;r request ed t held tnetr primary meeting nod ap point delegate to attend these Convtn- Mi4i ) i ,t . -W. F. MABTTIl, ' u i vi:c wun a c uong. sx. uommitt. 1 ;;! -i vii H. E. BAXTER,'1 E i Chm'n ef Jndlotal (laiamltta i, ; . 1 ' H. A. GILLIAM, 7 Caaa mt Ben: Commltte. aiyfi-d344.; -.--tr-w-f-'v.! AC & ItJl. Ajvlr'o Wttv?dLf ti .4 C&uitt AIIJ 6S1TI f CSJIMIiaM ) - WosTd Wtxietf nfie Mil .' tha athatlae af Mtr aamafvat patrons aad tbepaljUe swa eratlr to their Stuck of Spring sad gammer Cklila far M aad boy. Um isos t of wiiies aa ease snaaatactarad v ewr Mew Tor a Partnem. oiaaa las daalisa ia Oaoda trbtek taables aa to sast aaoeh tower thaa seratofore. Call sad siamine oar stock ad tueylwUl aot ear to took alsewher befor paOwhaasss;.- ' ' , ! i . Apni nod, i7. A nog aad attractive Stock of , , ", Qesuraralshiag fiooda, i CoostaatJyoahaad. ' . a, AsiDHSwasnco. - , Meat door to Taekar HaU,; l f trtl 01.J 1u7i . AUtt tatest XoVslUss fa HatT'iaaifa. ostrsd at ; : . - .;,,.., K. B. ANDREW A CO. . 'vi Oolbiar aad Osnu Tarni.Urs,. , 1 Iff FsytlevUl t. i . ... AJt'tWATr W. W.DAVI, WM.a.UtrM,! f ! Willi. I1III4 Ci., WHOLESALE DEALERS IK H0HTH- ; t&n lea, . j ,r0BTSJI0UTItt TA. Orric At Ic Hovts es Qesas Sraarr. - iilV o- any us. '. ; IUviag three lee House and (uoerior fktilitiea; are prepared to ship to in . any qtaotity via Seaboard A Roanoke Rul-foa4,-o iy IHver of CnaJBit, with di: datcn atitl at iowet rste. TEKM CASH i :tuj8dlnu , . ; - t A U I - sa u mm mm mm m i THE ! L SENTINEL - . uiVwrLllNQ KATES. t - AdvartlstsBeBts win be inserted a tbe Dally eaarruai, ai tbe fuliuwuuf nta uer sqasn et osw iaea, ot tea mlatoa Uass. CmosqaareeoettaM LC. each sabseqneathMtrVoa less than aweek I sqnara, 1 wwak. 1 1 JO I evMiare, Totos. 1 " ImoaU, tLonjl, ... - ' M UO 1 ' tmo'a, ia.ottt; to.W I " i.0ojt - - io i.0k r - suoo i . ., n - is - LMorkia'tletTarkloi 3 Ha bsea Mttsd at YOBK, PA., by xx k. BTTnraxiB, a s. a4 (I BQLYOtK, Maas., by IAS. KBffMTrTRBON, H. Et, ' arfor Pamphlet aa Test Report! i. oaiuaasa, I ore. ATTORNBT JJCOtBELLOR AI UW ; i st., isw xon ri. .. . Wit attend promptly to all professional bast. aeeeetilrastedtOMns. ' Kcfets to uet'UBt Snd Atsoelata Jaasltiaa a laa Hu i. Oourt of Nona Carolina, and to th whola Mettfe Varetksa Bar." - - 'tub ls-tx ' MUXINERY AND LADIES FANCY ; ; ! ' uooDa ' ; Mrs Harriet Aadrawa. aa VMt,iti. 8 trap t, a few doom Nont ot the State Na Uoaal Baak, has retaraad from the Perth and has oa band a aplaadld anurtuMal ef Munaery sad Ladles Fancy Ooods, of ths la test deafens aad ImportoUoaa. . ' Th MIllla.TV Uallrtn,nt I. Ik. ebanreof ladles of experiertoa, sod ths pablle are aasartd that every thins; ottered (or sals at this asVaUiatiBient uwarranted to he of the na ansae ana material, uall ' and examine the sendld stock, . Which t Offered ;Uis . veevuoerai rates. . MKA HARRIET ANDREWS, ' - Atuporiumof Fashion. aplO-dtX .. ...,.. t ,,,.,,:.; FOR 1874 j AAUI ADO SToaa . , t Mouutaln lBxjlo4led linti mi mo TEiris of mix -icnBECH-.-- to f ? ,Ul corpse poUte and experiea. eed tlsuesmaa offering to Us trad and eon .r, s-w-k R.T,,0 0 o D ' aipUifJALXf ATTRACTIVE Btoekor" wprlBg sa lammer Cooeli, reeen!y narchased In New Tnrk. nd aun of th-m booi, at PANIW PWs, , . Myatocke t. ., T! Dreas Goods, White Goods. Una Handkerchlefa, Glove, -44 t??''"""'1 .UhmrK LAU0I and well ABaOKTSlXand smbraeei venrUilns that la' Jid dealrabl la the n r , o 0,0,1) a. one from low priced good to ffn fabric. . Ladies eswtat of --' - , -. . T r ob a Goods 7 will And It WiUislr Interest to call and exam. ' toe my stork before purchasing elsewhere, , TM&tF m m wW " ' tAliL& - f;' ofPIBOE GOODS consisting of CAIMgRgg TWEED UNNX)land iAJTTON NADK8, was aevat. mors eomnlete, tnaoy of them being as oh sap ,or vea eheap. erthaa before th war, ' Uf toekof i?!8hvw. and Hats forLadlta, OaaU'and Mlaseslslsrg aad wed" r asaertrd, aad eersoae waelleg Roods, warse r -or merchandise, should always examine my stock before buying, eel lutesd to maks It to their Interest to boy of ma. . A1,1," ta mo" "LIVE AMD LET f , respeotfully ask COUNTRY MER- J CHAJi 1 to examine my stock, aa I will ofler .. J ttiata sjieelai indueemeuts, and tlilnk I eaa sve them aaoney, - .., t '. aplrdvwAwiW e A.CBEE0H.-- .' OjFfEiiTEiirasE ; Tbt) only ReUsbl Gift DltWbatlon ht tha ,rr--i ....-:.--".foantiy $60,00000.: Ilf. VALUABLE GIFTS I .. i jtttisH" . ; - . r::, 't TO DIBTRUCTKD Of , Hrr I. S IISTE'S t WT REGULAR MONTHLY v- TJtmDrwn'mUnday, Jun4 MJfflU ij j TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $1,000 etch la Greenback! t ' Two Prlxa f,000 5 ( " " ' Five Prise, AW0 J Qreenbackit ' - rea Prises, H0O . g ( h . t riorsed Bugiy, with, Bilrer-mounted : liarneas, worth 1000. Oa Fine-toned Rosewood Pleno, worth. ' Tea Family Sewing -. Machine, worth tiw eacu i t, , , FIT Gold Watches 4 Chain, worth 300 -...esKHi if., i .'..... r t- Five Gold American Hooting Watches, worth $121 each 1 ,i Tern Ladies' Gold Huntitiir Watc.hea. worth $100 each t " - - . . Sj 0aid east mtr lei JiWiaa WaicKe. ' ;' a aa,srayHoaaoO mct . . Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewelry, Ac, Ac Numbrifoyu 8,5001 ; . iktai UmiUd t 00,000 1 lltiti lute ts Sell Tirkctt, to whom iirti rrcmiamt will ie paid. Single Ticket $t ; Six TickeU 5: Twelve Ticket t lO j Twenty -Jt'iv fiO. "m ClreuJva eoatJnlue a fall list or prUea, a deaerlpboa ot the manner of drawmir, and Ur Infirrnmloa la re'oresice to Ihu DUlri-" b lion, will be seat to sny oneordrini tuem. Ail letters must bo a.t.lreawt tn mm irr a, ' Bl-Nj-awrti-' ' io! w. wui st, t;u(3iATt, (.,r- i B5Vd nJmmmm
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 19, 1874, edition 1
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