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. - - " t; 7"- tJLU Vlal j: . j JAIL Y SENTINEU DAILY SEJSTJNEL. : ' rUBUSTHEDBY . " TnTTi'SlXHTTW'irTtTirTT'r . nMrlWTwrU fops.. ' . uiu of wmcvrW' 1, 7: ' , AUV Kit f UHNW-tfA 'ft- A.IrtJ'WBta wt! he t;wsrti4 In the Dly Sl9rrmat. u Uio (ol lowing tales per senars ol iinn, hi wn miauia iiaea. ; t'uvsiiuai uuv uiue....i...... U--u " each suuaeijnent iaiert.on less than a week "-" 1 square, 1 week, $ Jt) I tamn, 1 saua. til. W t. . IsBonib, (LOojl " 8 " as.no 1 M ' tmo VkOfrl : 46.00 1 . 1S.0WI Itf 4.0 I M 4 h douih 11 .. tt 1 ' $ SM.OUjI u " " JO.U 1 .... UHJSI - . l-s4y Bentrnr Jj1! IJealy. ixsa.JBUiiaadvaoee. nut .W llanai-Weekly urkU atttiaM . " u Tiir luii i nawTmafc will be dellvesed ia m sort ' Wm Jrtf ( FiTTUii Vuti p Httll VOL. IX. RALEIGH, N. C.r MONDAY, MAY 25, 1874.' til NO. 250. Tfii CITV I NT ELUOENCE. JOHN UKAGO, Ktlltar. Tni. tc d Baiti.t Cfluttca.--fals church situsted on Swain street in tbe --,T!iitienr"pfitttoij tit the city; "WW" torn, be rotnu etrd this, week, and. will be di- ' fur Iiceiii will l e.iuiieT on Moodij TUru nu!tr HUife, My 35th. At 9 A. M.: - ISM '. -3PM it L. Brdins' Bul 84. Thk I'kmn Mutual Lira Iksubahgs Compaht. We Cill ttenlion to the niTJf- liaement of tbit ipleadid company which kppean in our columns to-day. Win. II. Finch, the General Mtnager, baa ircur- ed daring the past month over $115,000 insurance, a flue buikess considering the stringent times. The company has been in existence 27 yrsri and we knnw of no (nit tr company t insure in. Read the adrertiacment. Sl'Ea wiiBKBT FwrriTAi,. The ladk-s of the Presbyterian Church in good iiuid bvrs are busily cug.iged to day at I be ele uant Barrinirer stars next door to the Biato National Bank, preparing for their Strawberry festival to-morrow night, the object of wbicb is to raise funds for cer -lain cbnrch pUJui . The sffak proinir aes to be a handsome one and we hare no doubt U will be liberally patronised by our citizens. All of the delicacies of the season will be served including ice cream, strawbor nea i tc. M A. b' Court. Ut Honor, Msyor Hoi den, opened his court this morning at 'the imucr hour. Hawk Rogers was arraigned UMii . charge of assault preferred by . Charles Hinton, (col.,) a diiver of a city cart. It seems Hawk was crossing a street nnd tbo driver ran against him nearly running over him, when Hawk p . plied his old hickory in g-"d earnest but without mnch injury t the victim. The Mavor thoucbt that It about tit for lat and dismissed the mstWr. John Copcland (col.J and the bell boy at the Yarbrough for having a trial of the fistic art this morning, contributed 2 ln -- to the city treasury. . . . ANMCAIj UKKTIKO OF TOR MSTHODfST Sum da TPcitooL SwciwrtM. On yesterday afternoon at the Eden ton street Methodist Kniacoual church, the annual meeting af t$lGgs4 the Suuday Bchool Societies took place, and the following officers were elected far the ensuing "year : J. C. 8. Lumsden, President, R. W. Bsst, Vice Presidsut, J. A. Jones, Treasurer, L. Q. Bsgley, Secre tary. W. J. Young was chosrn Superin tendent of the Sunday Bchool, and D. W. Bain, ssintant Superintendent. i Mrs. W. J. Young, Assistant Superin " tendeot of the- Female Department;- A report of the past year's operations made, was very satisfactory. Two branch mis sioa schools bare been organized in, and near the city under the supervision of Ed enton street church, with R. W. Best and K. B. Thomas as Superintendents, and are in successful operatien. -,. m i ' " Th Storh Law Nioht. At elevsa 'clock last night our city was visited by a furious sterm. BaioMl in oonsidorable quantity, while the lightning was terrible . accompanied with the loudest deteoa lions sf thunder, startling from their slumbers those who had retired before that hour. Peal upon peal followed in quick succession, and several trees in the city were struck, as , also was tbe new building for the colored Deaf and Dumb Asylum, tearing down a chimney and otherwise injuring tits building, which is yet iinoonplte4 Jm4 wlUmo eccupants, fortunaUJy, or we would no doubt be an dar the sad necessity of chranicling a calamity. , , . , Fill y-KItfl th Auisual Con vention oft lie Piotewtait.t ICiaKOial Clsurch la JNortls Carolina. Thirst Day's lrooeetllnK. UOHNIHO SKHVICS ' Rev. Mr, Lanour mad Morning Prayer to Iww; Absolutinn granted by Assist ant Biehop; Rev. Mr. Kbora read tbe first Ijessuo, Rev. Mr. Fslls read the second Lesson, Rev. Mr- Barbour read tbe Creed " and noslsTsua: ttit JMard0CJttne Litany. . i Coaventitin called to order at 10 o'clock and opened with prayer by Bishop At kmss). ; i ', s On Motion of Uso. W. II. Battle, the calling u the roll was dispensed with, , del.'tfaltavwlui. bare : arrived sinoe the aJjouroment on yesterday were directed to report ts the Secretary, where upon tbe following reportef; ' V CT.rgintn - . - Rev. W. 8L Pettlgrew, Axtor of Holy - InnocwatS) nendersoat : Rev. G. a Wetmre, Rector f Cbrist't Charcb, Rowan county. Rev. . 8. Barber, Rector a( Si. George's Hydeoouuty. ' Iter. A. If. Flythe, Hector tit Msrys Kinston. ' IU. KM. Marshall, Rsetoe-ei gmm Church, Waratnton. E B Haugbton, W O ilshe, T H Hardin, WH Bernard. Rev. Mr. Patterson, by direction of tbe Bishop, read a telegram from Mr, 6. S. Allen, General Ticket Agent pj ths U, C. Division of the Richmond and Danville R &., to the effect that delegates to this Convention would be pawed at half-rates by presenting a certificate of the Secretary of this Convention to the conductors ' of the trains. Those delegates who did not obtain retur'n tickets and thereby paid full fare of course will not be subjected to any other charge. Proceed i ng of yesterday were, read, and afterheiflg amended in several Tiuimpor taut particulars, they were adopted. Bishop Atkinson read a charge to tbs clergv (it beina made the duty of the Bishop to deliver a charge onoo in throe years, unless a reasonable causa prevent) the main topic of which was aacrimenta- cttafession, which ho said prevailed to a considerable extent in England and bad obtained some foothold in this country; against which he took strong grounds, denominating it as not scriptuisl, not primitive, not edifying, as unauthorized and pernicious; and he further said that auricular confession being established, the mors frequent the sin, in hope of spee dy pardon; that it Wat a moat potential and active influence to crime. Rev. Wr. Murdoch moved that 2,000 copies of the charge be printed for the Use of the clergy. Carried. Mr. K II. Battle moved that tbe charge be printed in the journal of the Conveo -tion, and Dr. DeRosset and Major Galea spoke in favor. Carried. CoL Atkinson offered the following res olutions aud spoke in advocacy of them, lion. W. H. Battle, seconding them : Iietolved 1st, That tbe members of this Diocesan Convention pledge tbeir faith ful and earnest support to every protier measure which may be adopted by the General Convention! of the Church tend ing to banish and drive away from this church all erroneous and strange doctrine, to maintain uniformity of service st her altars, and to suppress excess or defects of ritual in ner worship. - Tbst we solcmuly protest siainst any change in tbe liturgy of this church as now prescribed in the Bookfof Com mon prayer a liturgy venerable-- Ha autiquity and in which, we are persuaded, there is nothing contrary to sound doc trine and which may not be concluded and proved by Holy Scripture. , Rev. Mr. Branson moved that tbe spe cial order for 12 o'clock, the election of deputies to General Convention, be post poned in order to consider tbe resolutions; Lost. '.. ' An election for deputies to Genera) Convention was then had, the vote being taken by parishes, with the following result: ' ' " " "'"""" ' ; CYkwcal - Rev. A. A. Watson, D. Dn Rev. .itdert Sinedes, D. D., Rct. J. C, Huske, Rev. Jarvis Buxton, D. D, Lav Hon. W. H. Battle, Gen. J. O. Martin, R, U. Smith, A. J. DeRosset. Bishop Atkinson requested the .Board of Trustees of St. Augustine's Normal School to meet in the vestry room of the church Immediately upon adjournment of CoBTention. -: Btv. F. JT. Murdoch asked for leave of absence after to-day in order to be st his church on Sunday- granted. Rev. E. R. Rich, Rev. J E. C. Smedet and Rev. C. G. Curtis far ssme reasoa were granted leave of absence. Rev. MrTGeer movtd tbst committee' of three be appointed to prepare resolu tions in reference to tbe lamented death of tbe Rev. Dr. Mason. (Tarried. The Bishop announced as the committee tbe RT. Mr. Geer, Rev. Mr. Hughes snd Bou, Wm. H. Battle, -..'i lUv. F. J. Murdoch introduced tbs fol lowing resolution: WiisazAa, This Diocese has" pledged itself to divide as sooa as possible. lietvlwl. That a committee of five be appointed to consider and report to thia Convention whether it is possible to di vide at this time. Gen. Martin offered the following amendment, which was adopted: Stetohtd, That a committee of five be appointed to consider and report to tke next Convention some plan of division for this Diocese, and if practicable such a one at will still retain tbe whole Bute or Diocese under the governme t of one Convention or Council. Rev. Mr. Forbes moved that the next Convention be held- la-Chrit-CQurchT He wbern, IToanimousIy carried. Rev. Mr. Forbes, from the committee on that portion of Bishop Atkinson's aJdresa relative to the aid of christian women in the work ot the church, presented their report with the following resolutions : JUtohtd 1st. That It be recomnvended to tbe several Rectors of parish ee to trail thernselvct to tr ss practicable of the or ganized work pf devout Women la subor dination to the .Parochial and Diocesan authorities. !. That tbe further eoosideratien of this subject be - po4pod t the next Diocesaa Convention. le4 Rev. Mr. BroBson, fr.jm the committee to take under cootidetatioo 'and report npm that portion of Bishep Atkinson's annual addreas touching Christian Educa tion, reported' as follows : , Smhtd, That ths committee ask to be COatioaed and. during . .the reossa ot Cooveotioa request that thev be lnvestel . lw,'h the prrweriir WlSJKllfistaK.a expedient for ita establishment? Carried. . , On mtiou of Col. Fremont it was lUtthtd, That tbs list of colonial Par ishes with the dates of tbeir several or sanations prepared by the Rev. A. A, Bisoton, be spread' upon the Journals of tbit Convenusn for information and pre servation, ana me tbsoxs ol the Conven tion be tendered to Rev. Mr. B. niton for this paper. . Remind, That a committee of threes members be raised to collect as much ot tlis colonist history as possible iu refer ence to tLe church in this Diocese snd srganiz ition of tbe older ParUhes au.l make report to the aext (Anvi otion ; sls to prepaie a list ot I'mithc in the oidot of their organ cation. CoL Atkinson niovid that the rewlu- tious ( ffered by bim be taken up f.r con- sidsratioa. Carried. Five o'clock, P. M, was named as the hour for same. Rev. Mr. Buel moved that this house do a m concur in ameudiueut to constitution pasted at General Convention Of 1871, in relation to the crtctiou oi Miwionaiy Jur isdictions General CuX moved its lurtlier couaid eration be puetooed until t-uiorruW morning. Carried. Convention adjourned till 5 o'clock. P. m. -.......: .. . ArnutMooM SKaaioat. The Convention was called Im order and opened with prayer by the President, Hie Rev. E M Forbes. The resolutions of Vol. J. W. Atkiun n introduced at the moriiiog ' sssious Mtd made the special order for this afturuojt), were read by him. Mr. Frank Boyle stated that iuawuuch st thuie waaaaliui attendance oidulegutca st this session, be would move a pt,n nient until to morrow morning ; but sub sequently withdrew it. Cel. Atkinson again ri pressed the boiie tbst tl.e rctolutious would be parsed. Mr. It. 1L Smith spoke iu oiuositio at tome length. Rev. Mr. Buel spoke in furor, sngi'e.t- ing tome cliasgoa. Rev. Mr. Fslls thought ths suggestions of the Rev. Mr. Buel timely, and would, be thought, mart the views of more ! the dclcgttct. Mr. Wesson, of T.rboro, moved to postpone indefinitely, but afterwardi withdrew it. ' &r. Mr. Brooson did not iavor the re- soluliuns, but thought the delegates to ths Geaeral Convontien should be instruc ted in order to insure unity of action up on such momentous questions. Col. S. L. Fremont thought tbe discus sion did not tend to any good. Rev. Mr. Patterson said be .did wot wish to say much epoa this subject. He thought tbe leaolutions were sn uninten tional reflection upon , the Uiidiou, who were the proper judges of ritual or cere monial In tbeir. respective dioceses. His experience was, io every parish in which hs bad served, that tbe Rubrics of ths church aa contained fa the Prayer Book were always observed. He opposed in- ttructing ths deputies of this diocese to ths General Convention--tbey were men of wisdom, experience and piety, and, for one, he was perfectly satisfied to commit tbt interests of Hilt diocese at the Gener" at Convention to tbeir bands. Rev. Mr. Brooson sgaiu spoke: He thought tbe question sf ritual about 1 be met, and that the American breach of tbe church bad at much right to establish a ritu d as tin English or Greek branches of tbe church, but still did not favor these resolutions. . ' ' ' " Hon. W. H. Battle tpoke In favor. Mr. R. H. Smith sgain spoke and sta ted that while he was not opposed to seme expression ot opinion on the part of thit Convention in reference to tbe- sub ject under discussion, hs was yet opposed to these resolutions, and offered as a sub stitute a canon adopted at the last Gener al Convention by the House of Bishops in message No. 71, but which was not coa- curred la by the House of Clerical and Lay Deputies, having been defeated by a majority of only oas or two. On motion of Dr. DeRosset, tbe hour for Divine service beiog near at band, tbe Oooventioa adjourned until 6, o'clock to- xvekiko txavica. There was a missionary meeting held at St. John's church last night, a large con gregation being present.4ddresseswere made by Bishop Atkinson, Azsittant JJia Lymaa, tbe Rev. F. J. Murdoch, the Rev. A A Watson, D. D., and CoL Robert Strange. , Each Speaker dwelt upon the great missionary field in North Carolina, and the orgeat necessity lor laborers and meant. A Coaaecticut youth, aged-??, was svr aaded on tbt occasion of hit marriage to a venerable woman of 14 summers. 400 UOKDe) OF SEASONED PlSt lur sate delivered at $1,75 per cord. Leavs your orders at IW awre, luilstwro tlUeet. siav -ip NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jiff Clli Kill. I .lt I.-. .'il.f....... a A- gentlemen, will be more satisfactory thai aay muig a cao say : Nkab CiBrfN. &. Nov.. ISth. 1878. This is to certify that I asa usiae- one of tks Cary Gins made by W. M. SerreB; of dry, N. C , and that I am well pleooj w.!u ana wouia coesnuiiy rscommead it io any one waqting a good Gib. A. B. Yates. Cahv, N. C. Msv 22nd. 1874. I take pleasure in saying that tbs fifty Saws Cotton Gin, I purchased frour Mr. W. M. Sorrcll, known as the Cary Gin does far better work thaa auy Gin, I have heretofore used, though cot t inn 'rem SO to luu per cent, leas money. 1 think aay per sen, In want of a Gin will save money by purchasing the Cary Giu, its perform aace has been entirety satisfactory to me, I can cneeriuity recommend it to outers. ' .. . A. F. Paom. We certify thafthe Cary Gia has gives entire satiafactioa to our eeigbbors, who have tried it, -and we think it aa exoel lemglu. H. P. Guass, H. B. J nDA. W. V. Paoe, Wm. K. Pj.u P1UCK : For 0 Saw Gia, gi7a For 65 Saw Gin, 160. For 88. Saw Gin, .. 140, For 45 Saw Gin, 140, Ksr 40 Saw Urn, 130. For all under 40 Baws, 120. Persons wanting Gins will please send in tbeir orders early in the season so that I may not be crowded ia the fail. Send in your orders and I warraot you will be pleased, I do all kind of repairinw, - - - Address, W. M. SORRELL, may25dAw-tf. Cary, N. C. 27 Years Old. Six Reasons Why YOU SHOULD INSURE IN "' LiPBlltieiUM .... . j COMPANY, it CliEMTN UT STKEtT, j I'HILA D ELJ'III A. j It Because it U one of the oldesi Companies ia the Country, and past tbt day of experiments. 2nd. Because every policy-holder is a member of the Company, entitled to all it advantages and privileges, having a right to rote at all elections tor trustees, and thus hat an influence ia its management, j ora. Because nst at large a percent age ol asaett to liabilities as aay li's In. tursnce Gomptny in the Country. tin. Because Dy economical manage- meut, its ratio of expenses to total Inooins it tar below the sversgs of Lift Com pan iei. (See Official Insuraace Reports.) ' 6th. Because it has declared more dividends in number, aud of a Larger Average Percentage, thaa aay Company in tbe United States. For example: Policy No. 16. for t5,000, has been paid to tbe widow of a Philadel- S hie Merchant, upon which twenty-three ividcodt had been declared. Averaging fifty-seven per cent. Had these dividends been used to purchase additions to tbit Policy, S8.046 more would hsvs bees roalis-d. making the Policy worth 111.- 09. ; 6th. ' Because it ia liberal ia ita mana gement, prompt in its settlements, safe be yond a contingency, sou its rates are as low as any flist-claaa Company ju ths touairy. . f fsunuirAL rnATCKKa, small sxpenses, absolute tocurity, large return premiums. prompt payment or losses, and liberality to tbs insured. . SAMUIL 0- HUIT, FmsideaL BAM'L E. STOKES, VW-PrasieaBt, H. . BTKPHlNf , M Vice rresidsnt, JA4 WE1KMASOM, Actuary, . UlfUU A I ' as 's I E J a KDW. A. FAUR, ( Medical Extralasrs W. O. FINCU, Gsosral Manager. WANTED. Active Local and District Agenta with direct contracts for the Psnn Mutoal Life Insurance Oo.of Philadelphia, for N. C" Address, - W. 1L FINCH, may25-tf Oco'l Manager. " Oranpje Sporting BLASTIXO POWDERS. OlSPOWDER, , Ftft l Xctallle and.Waaaes KeKi.: LA FUN AND R XD POWDEB CO. . Msinslns beyond tbe City Limits. . Rs'eiKh, M. C. JCUUfl LEWU A CO. Agents. TTowfer icliverBl abroad or any where ta Till I'll Mill tbe city tree of cbarra Ws mvite orders train ths trade. ; r- -- p 30-tf PErtY & JOIH23. Jobbers aid Itttller uf j fil. COO HJ, , S0T.MS,' BOOTS." SHOES 1 1 . ! T -U-'.Vtf tvaV7--' ;s -.m - V ;,VJ-"-S. -t J. au'fJe- r , T.ift'- .V. rkXi -lSh. ,-. Hwi fciJ'aAttsf vs W Xji-. -. J;.-.t.oSttWMai1sy.as - fl'KT.5 S .T.-T l.: AflE," 'J- t-5 'TTi .' U iuny i mm Lawns at very low.! prices. :.tiree and India Suer.Sucker tuitirfKS atMuMS, which defv coiiipetitiorl.' CoeXs' Spool Cotton, white and mured. Several ease Latest Patterns aud Styles) Calicoes wt T to 10. 8-4 nnbreacbed tMrtlrio; at S. 4 Unbleached shirting to IS 1 . Bleach ed Ahirtlng at 6 to 8, 4-4 Bleached Shirt-! log at S to 18 1-8. - -ti, iI These with our already large and band' some stock of goods make a splendid asj aortment, and having bad the .advantages! in purchasing at the Wwest prices 1 ths! Season, we offer our goods aa Io as vquaj quality caa be bought it tbe Hi ate. ' All wishing to buy either to sell rJor psrsimBi ose wiu save anpaej oy ezamiu ing our goods and prie.' , $5,' 'J1 IRIIWIIRT ICIKII F1FTU AND LAST CONCERT .. . -, i . lie aid or TBK jT riBLIC LIBtlBT .IMWCIllv JULY 11, iwT4. In anuouncini the Fifth anil last of Ui series el Gift Concerts given for tbe ben fit ot the Public Library of Kentucky tht Trustees and Manager refer wun prtae and pleasure to tbi four Which bare bee already Given ; Tbe first. Decern be c 16. 1871: tbe seoood. December a. ItiVM tbk third, July 8, 1878; and the fourth, March 31st, 1874. ' Under their charter, granted by a tix cial act of tbs . Kentucky . Llglalal March 16, 1871. the Trueetose ere autho ised to aivs ONK MORIS, and UNL OME MORE Gift Concert, If ithlhsm sey arisini from thi tiftb ttpk Concert, the Library, Mutebm, 'anil otl deparuueats are w be sniarjeut aua dowed with a fixed sad oattata aanu inoomo. Buch an endowment fund ia de sired, at will secure beyond perad von turd, not only tbe msinieoauos or sow maguu cent ottablishmont, but . Us -u oonsut growth. -- i 1 ""' 1-' ' TBS F1FT1 GIFT COKCEET. for the purposes msmtioaed, and whici is postively and uneiiuivocally anoonocel as THE LAB k Jr tiiwu . niiA.i.y .i BE GIVEN UNDER THIS C'UARTEI AND BY THE PRESENT MANAOi ME NT. ! ' ' " ' Will come off In tbe Public Library Halt at iouisviue n-y., , ,. , , , H rrUlttw'july 3 1,' W4." At this final Concert everything will upon a scale corresponding ..wititi.ita creased Importance, The rautitc will rendered by an orchestra consisting one hundred performers selected for tlioll feme in different lands, and ths unprecej dented sum of . , . . -, ....-. . 1 j i. i , wA A A Art ' -it A If vn Kiiii 111111 -mi .' .).!, ii 'wyj s. t divided Into twenty thousand gifts, will be distributed among the UcKut-6oW Una Grand Cash Gift...... ...u....a One Uraad Casta (ilft...... One Orand Cash Otrt.... .. One Urand Cash Gift...... ......... . 100.0(1 One Grand Cash Gift. I Cash Gifts. I W.000 sack....... 100j lOCathUifU,, 10,0u0 sach,, IMOnO IS Cash Gifts, W,oo aaeh.,,,. J0,UU0 80 Cash tiifts, 6.0UJ sach.,, 00,0W Cash Gifts, 4,000 aach.,.,lUO,0Wl SO Cash Gifts, ; ,W sacu..,!, W.OOd 60 Cash tints, ? 1,0110 sach..,,.,,, JU0.W 100 Cask GUte , 1,000 each..,..., Wtm 340 Cash Gifts 4 auosacb..,,,,, A-,ld 600 Csah (jifts. t. 100 avh...,.,.. tO.'Otl ttr,UlOCaahUits, r 60 sacb,..... tftv.OWl Orand Total 10,000 Gifts, all cask. ,h7W0,0V0 Prlco of Tickets, ' -i !.. 'It I . 7 Whole Tlcketo.;,....,.. 9 M Halves SSOO Tenth, or eaeU Conpoa.... . 6 00 It Whole Tlekeu tor, - W 09 ttH TtakeU for.,,.y.ii,.,..;1,.l,0'J0,00 Tickets are now reedy lor sale, and or ders accompanied by easb will be prompt ly filled. . - : " - liberal com missions win no ijuwe 10 satisfactory agents. . . - Circulars I containing ruif particulars furnished ea spplicatioa 1 I f 1 J TUO. K. BRAMLKTTE, , Agent and Manager, ' Public Library Buildisg, Louisville, Ky. 1.f lthcnmatlsm, Sotldn, Lameiics Neuralgia, Barns, Sorenei Sore Throat, Boils, Wound, lIoarsenciM, tlccrs, Brnlscs,' Headache riles, Sprains, All llemorrltages, Diarrhoea, i et. LWUt " Cli R E 8 b. BAT BALK OF "gabdejn hoes. FOR 'NEXT 80 DAY, FUU NtUL F -30 DA 1 Warranted Sleol, ' Warranted Steel, ' " Garden H6et 80 cents, Unrfttin Hoes 80 cuts, " " ' ' 'Gnat Bargains,' ' f ' ' ' Great Bargains, Gardi n IKks 33 cwU, Girden Hoes 33 enntt, - ; ; raiiKawiy, ... .' 1 . fallK.rl - .... Garden 1140 oats, . ti'atd'O HiHe 40 ornts. ,i 3 ' ExtiKiiivly . Low, Prices, ? , , Kx :r-mi:ly Low Price, " ; . 2i3wib:n H!.i 4S '"rts,3r!Z 7r5,r(Ti-,Oorujn He 43 oVuta, " . 85, W), aa, 40, 43. ud W ceuta.. Call aud buy great bariiaius at - T. H. BRIGOa SONS. i;.ay 1-tf "' :w vf1:-'.; f-y FALTi & AY.INTEH lbYo AJN 1) .4: OrKNINU Ot tkLU AMD tVIMTEE ktiUinan, tad lea faacy and f urntshhit rooes, needle uoods, tepavyr sua wuier wo kid tiiurea sad a Uauaaaaa uUiar arUvtesat ri .- . ISAAC OCTTlNGEU'a ' Proia the Snd dav of OcUbar. from 8 a. nL svaryiiay auUl UisBeasoa It over. OCU-1I I have lust .received mi entire Btock Bprlug au 1 Suminer' OikhIs, bouuht at thfe lowest point rwnind this Spring, and saS able to oOUr rood sof ths sameqnallty as cheap I so? ona iu Ibis ot s"; othar market. . siir PKY0OOU8, . " HOTIONS, rAMCY ' ' GOODS, BOOTS, Xi ef ! . AMMSIIOKM llin HATS HEW ANU TRR8U, bouxlil st tbe lowest prices aa4 aoM fur a sasall .urollL Uianbvaa- abllng jr enatoniers and nubUc to supply tbrnselvDS at satisfactory prices' I I ThMti tw Sm- r fttvAm I ItlHW tn mmn a conunuaiHe of the sauis by close atUsutioe to baataeae.' 1 , ..,,1, .,. 4,. D, HEwnOM. ap is-oam - - , If',! CO L LB C B O LLC AHPLsIy:tX)TTOir HOB," - that 'tis the only HOE made of ' Solid Cast Stoel-Not Rolled Steel Wt sold la 1873, 606 doaen of these Hoei. Wa Warrant every UOK nerfoct ia Stock, Temper and Finish. , uardware uouse of - ap n-u , ;; juuus lewis & ca OOMUKIUWIOMtb, JUOlOlAb Ah HEMATORIAb CONVKNTlOMS. iol A Dcmocrasto-Coaservative Conyentio for tbe Ifrat Coosressional District of Carolina will be bttd m Eden too on Thurs day, thetStn day of May. 1874, " for tb present the District iu tile 44th Congress of the United. States. . : , - ,;, I At the same time and iilaceCoavenUoni will be held to nominate ctndidatee fof Judge and Solicitor of the first Jodiciaj Distrust, and candidates ror tbt Donate if the first Senatorial Diatr lot. -1 The Counties ia the District's request ad to hold their primary meetinga aud ap poinmoiegatos to atwo'i tueas conveni . : . . . W. F. MARTLSf, 1 Cbtu'a of Cong. Ex. Committe, ,;. ,;, ,i,p ,,m,H H. B. BAXTER, i : .; Cbm'n of Judicial Com mitteei " H. A. GILLIAM, .. ) ,-Ch'uaefSen Committee! nuyfi-dMt. J km i t M ANNOUNCEMENT. ; Itli. Andrew St Go, (CXCTB1B1U ASO USSTS rVHSISUSkS.) . Woald respectfully csU the sttrntkm ot their aamaroas natrons sad ths pa bile area- srally to Uwir rtoek of Boring aud nammer aouins;, for Naa aed Boya, umomsioi wbleh has beeo maaafactarad by our Mew fork Partners, since tbe dee Una to Goods which enables as to soil maca lower than heretofore. Call and statable ear stock Sad DirvtwUI not cars to . look elsewhere before purensauag. ..,.f., , , . , - ( i .'i , spru sa, sois. Alarms and attraeUve Stock of Oeuts rarnuulng Goods, Constantly oa bead. R. a. ANUttKWidSOO, Next door to Tucker HalL ' April sand, J7. All tbe latest novelties ia liats Just rs- eeiradat :. , K. B. AMUKEWs CO. . ' 1 Clothiers and Genu Furnishers, - . j. 10 yttsyuie Ut. SAM'tW AT rs, W. W. OAVm, WW, o. sens, jriTTi, niiitd,, WHOLESALE DEALERS' IS NORTH ERN ICB. POttTSlOUTU, VA. Orfion a km Koota oa Qcsss Stbiit. Having throe Ice Houses and auperior facilities, are prepared to ship Ice in any quantity Via Seaboard fc Hoanoko ttaii- road, or by River or Cane! Routs, with (lis datch asd at lowest rates. TERM CASH mayS'llm. : 1 ' . BOS-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS nt on receipt ot t eta. I'nlqus Prtntinxand PntilUhtQg llottte, Verse; .atreeW-Jiew I or a. G ' I ! I ..... . t- .... m . tvnwji aw rnwifcv Chitbl .. . 1 ,'.' .:: I . LI . b Ms. Pj I.F.BDrainrifletlurbiBt ' pq IIasoa tested at TORK, PA.,by l( a m, ttniautiUt u, as. 9BW aayklUI mp. MSSS, oy JAS. EMMEH80M, B. E. taFor Pamphlet ana Teat Renort. vudresa tburnaam, Jfort. IV BsTliij UK SET A COCNSELLOR AT LAW no. wau, sr.', aaw lounrT. ,, WUl attead prmnptly to all professional bust assseutnistedtoliliB.' Kvfurs to tbs Chief JusUcs and Associate JustUws of Ua8aiae Court of NortU Carolina, and to the wauls NottJa Uaroliaa Bar. - - fvb lu-U MILLINERY AND LADIES FANCY UOOD&V ' .. ' , ' Mrs. Harriet Andrews, on Fayettevltle Btreet, a few doors Nortf of the BLale Na tional bank, has returned from tbe forth and has oa hand a apleadld assortment of Milllaery and Ladles fancy Goods, of the la test doaorns sod UuitortaUoDS, ' The Millinery DeDartment la under ihm cnarveoMadies of expsrlence, snd ths palilio are assured Uiat every Uiinr ollorial for sale at Uiis ostabllsbraeat HWarranted to be ot thel neat make and material. Call aud esatniaa ths splendid stock, which Is olfcred st the meat liberal rates. MHd. HARRIET ANDKKWS, .7T KrajKHlumot ranhiou.T " aplOdtf - , ,:,(. N BW QOODS FOIf .1874. BALD ADO STOJia . ' ' Mountain ,. '..-.. i Bxitolcl 1ALBLK BILL A.1D TUPLE CK Pi.UT i. 3TLLL. .ALIVE. 1. OIUiEGU U tbe.-s with bis corps of noUu snd exiterieu ead Mesmen ollertng to ths trade sua eou- DKT GOODS an UND8UALLT ATTRACTIVE Block M priiig aud Suiutncr Good. recen'ly purchased Is New Tork, aud many of then boiurbtat IfANiO PKiCli. 1 Mr slock oi Dress Goods, White Goods. I Ml iluidkerclitofs. fllnvna. . i ' Pa-d. aH' tuut m iS?J:r 1??? '5 LAKOK and well abouk i au. and embraces every Uiin that is . muu vuaura new and dsairsble la ths d it r - e o o D 8 Ubs from low priced roocs to ffne fabrics. w SB wanti"'."'il'j.r. r -- . Xarow OrOOttS WIU find It to llietr Interest to call and evam. toe i my stock before purobsslnir elsewliBru, ' " nJ wUi oli' tt'ANl) r.?jlL.!o.k.0,pnt0R GOODS coaslstlnsjof C.A!S.M KKk, TWEED LiNKN tiOOlWauo tA)TTUN MAUK8, wss never more c.itiid.!to, many of thers beina; asohsap or even skeaii- er llian before the war. y stock of ' i ' - . ) . h d 4 H a t s- - (orLsdleawGeatf aud iflaanala aaaorttd, and parsons wan Una; (ruoda, wares ormercbaadiss, should slways exsmlae my stock before buylns;, aa I lutend to make U io weir inureai VO Doy of me. 1 believe la lh mnttji mi.ivs ivnl a"r uve." " , , ... Jt . ?P?!lfttl1' ' COUNTRT ' MKR CU AN 1 S to examine my stock, aa 1 will otter thsiu eiiecial Isducemeuta. and u.o.u I save them money. aprwwtw A - ' A. CREECH. IJIEIiPrdSE . The only Esliable Gift DlstrlbnUon la the .,. -, V , , i ulry a ,.v K 4 .r . v., 8100,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTSt TO Bl DlSTHIUirrUD IN . Li. T. SINE'S '' ' . ,1 ' ' ' )' 4irii SEMI ANNUAL TV U Drawn Saturday July ith, 1874, Oie CrtBd Capital friK, (10,008 ii Gulii ! One Prize - $5,000 in Silver ! Five Prliet 11,000 ( FivePriies, $:l)0 5 1 Greenbacks! Ten Prizes, flOO 3 ( Two Family Tarriagrt aad Satrhcd Dorttrt wilk Sliver noDalcd llarons wotrh $1,- Iwoinugffiet, Horses, Aa.. worth . 6000 each! Two Fine-toned Rosewood Pianos, worth 1530 each! Ten Family Bowing Machines, worth ;$t00eacbl ; . . 1300 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (ia til) Worth from 20 to 300 each' ; j Number of Gift 10,0001 1 TuleU UniUd U 50,000 i(Bti Wantrsi to Sell Tirkets, to thorn - liberal rrrmtomt will he paid. '-&v r lIFTfi Until Single .-Tickete -113 r Tickr-n flO ; TwetT Tieketa iO;Tweutj'-rivc i it). - - ;-.-':.' " v :' u-'-: " v. .. wCTrcblars contilninj s fall lis of inn:, a aVecril'Uoa of the manner of. drawn. ', and Other lufofmation to reference to the DNirt buUoa, will be subt Us ouufUw-r xi-in.' AU Icltyrs BlUillrt sdirf we.i to mai orrisj, L.1). BINE, Boxbij, Vil W. Fifth St. Ctnv; jiati, O, - siy .aa-u... . : Carried. .- .... . ; '
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 25, 1874, edition 1
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