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DAILY SENTINEL. DAIIY SKNTINEL. - UVSili'telNii KATES; PUBLISHED BY ,Alvrtlf iait wlllbe Ifiwrted In the Daily aaa riiBL at the lollowtaa; ntee per sonar ot one Ineh, or tun taiutoa Hue. Owuare oueUine...,.,,,, tLifi -r- each iubeeq uent inat ruos leu than a week.. ...... ..v.u. t;. l square, 1 week, .W, I square T aaoa. iia.00 ijiiifwi, neuar the Court ttoua. ..... stmoffsrrasaaxrnosv.. l).lly BetiUnel 1 year madvsuoe, Dally, BU mooUm la advance, rWl-Weekly " WmUi Sentinel " . tsaenth, AOoll 8 M.UO 6.UU i 1 Imo'a, Mtiul 1 woo'i S- "90.00 I ' U.OO .uo WmUi Sentinel " B.W i i t :r mt part et toe taty at Firraaa liun par VOLuJXI RALEId-Hr 0., WEDNESDAY; MAY 27, 1874. - NO. 252; ij.e p mIij " rfwiKt: Clf INTELLIGENCE. JOIEN BOAOO, Edlter Mavqb'i Cocbt. Only one cm before. Hit Hoaor this morning. France Smith and Mioerv Haywood, bath colored, for a general niuaa and ' dieturbanee fined in n r rt r in iiniiftiirr mi- i..5a utjEAUK-r-jt-H' wu a perfu t succees sad met with lib eral eaoour agcmaut. Digjo. Ia tbia city on the 9Stb, lost, Minnie, the infant daughter el Mi. end Mrs. 8.J.C leemaa. She wai buried at 4ebury cbuicb. Episcopal ConvanTiorr. The next Dioceten convention of the P. E. Churclr will be held et Cbrut Church New hern. Addiinu-Kev. Joe. R. Wilion, of Columbia, 8. C, and Themaa J. Bparrew, Esq; ef MTaabiagton, N. C. delirer the addreaaee at the Cemmeaceeaent et the Charlotte Female Ioa'ituta the lut days oljuee. Thermomoter at Store, M.y 27th. At O A. M. "12M. "3PM L. BraBsout' Bek 74. 7. 79. Tat PnUBtTtRUX Sdhoat Pcbool Excbmiox. The offieen and acholara ef the Preebyterian Suoday Bchaol, hare an excuriion an Friday to Haw Rirer, on the North Carollaa Rail Read. A beaati ful place, and the trip proaaiaee to be mosi enjoyable. Vallxt Rail Road. A correependeat writing to the Roanofo Jallty, ttatei that Tretident Hawkioa will re-build tba Rail Rnad from Clarkirille to Maaaoa at an early dey, if the citiSKoa of the tornVaf town, will taaecrfba one hundred aad tweaty-iirt tkoaaand dollar to the object. "t ' Hti ExcnxBHcr.-The Qovernor and the Treaeurer did not return to-dy, : bat will be abarat from the cipitol for a few dtyi longer baring gone to their hnmee. The Hickory Prm publiihed in the gf eraer'e oountry, aaaerte that ainoe Raleigh hu roted the dry ticket 'Qeveroor Cld wall bu abaieened the idea of a third term. , ' Cuahqb or BceBDOLt We are in re ceipt of the following telegram which ex plains itatlf: Orr ensbero, N. o', My 28, 1874. Eoitob Sehtimel; On and after the 37th iaitant, the mail train on the North Carolina Railroad bound Weet will leaf Raleigh attix tear, (S10) Initead six forty, (6.40) P. M. 8. E. ALLEN, G.T.A. Opkmiho tbb CmrAioir.--Hona, Geo, Darit nod A. M. W addell open tb cam paign in the Third Congreeaianai and Fourth Judicial District at Beaufort, Carteret county, oa Monday next, the lt daj of June." Quite a number of partna areexpiected to be preaent from thii city and along the line of the Railroad and altogether it will probably b one of tb largaet and moat Important political get ering that ha takea place ia latent , .North Carolina in long timiStar... Thb Natiohai. QAME-Ther wai i match game of Baae Ball yeaterday after noon between tb aecond ten f the Athletic end Ptatim Club at tb Baptiat Grot ground. A cooaidj erable crowd wai preaent and the gam . wu probably more exciting and intereai . ing than any we bare witneaaed thli 'a- wn. Tb Athletic uroved lb chant- nioiia. floor Athletic 24. Paatima 19. r e: - ! : GBBBMaoao Fbv ali Coixmb-Coia- MaacKMUiT. Oa Wedneeday Toning, June Srd, at 8, P. at, Biahep J. C Keener of New Orleana, will praach u the College Chapel OnTburaday, June 4th, gradua ting xcrclaea, and Addraa by RT. Di Derm, of tb Church of the Btraoger la New York. Concert at sight. The Trnatee will bald their Aaaual meeting oa Wadaeaday, June 3rd, at 9, A. M., In their iearioa room in tb College, Nmmiatbd com Boucitob. Tb Con- erratlre of the 10th Judicial diatrict hat nominated Cel. W. H. H. Cowlta, ' for Solicitor. There will be bo election for Judge la that Diatrict this auamer th preaent iacumbaat. Judg Mitchell, being eae of the long term Judge. , In tb ninth diatrict font candidate bar announced tbemoelTe for Sellcitora, Mean. Montgomery, Cane, Barton and Lea, and three fur Judge, Meoor. Bcbenckand HokOiS--1" CoBTicra. 8herlf Job noon, of Rock Ingham, who arrired ia the ctty yeaterday -meruhig -with two ngW'cohticUaenfehc d to a term of one year each In th Peni tentiary, bnt aa that Hotel only nctire . ..A'ttwtA&i a period not la thaa tw year, be bad to return- 'with them laat i night" Sheriff Johoeoa 1 n ef th ' BemlEeelol the cenaerratiTea ef Rocking. hana, lor the Hon ef RepreeeatatiTe, and will a doubt put in en appearance art aext winter, . IVa Hadihal CaiTasmoa Fin Co- FJkwdVAt DiiTHCT.Tbe RedftaJ Con vention ia Plymouth,' N. C, on Friday Iter, nominated for Congress, -0. L. Cobb, after a very cleae ud stormy oestoet by majority of seven, Fat Bam Carrowiiu bee nominated for the Senate from ttie second Senatorial DlstlcV IT--- - wrs heir to th snag aim of 916O.000, and that b has beea formally satined that tb money ia ready to be delivered erer t him ar his accredited agent Mr. Aader- aon will probabIT aat out lot Enclaad at a eellFday. , Bis many friaada eangra tulat him npoa this efnexpected and agreeabl streak of lock. ZtM. Jfmtt. City Bre-vltleaj. The market houat pie cookera, dispea- aera oi collard and "ingnae" without th glorieu gooaa ef Sol Amith Ru-ooll, war reposing gently a w iwept through the loud smelling stable this morning, and though th air maintained it usual fragrance pi eaten ssd iaguaa gustier were few and Air between. It is time to be getting this place cleaned out for the cholera la coming. Jlat King has oat hi circulars, but w ar afraid the war will arailetk but little if it net waged fiercer into Africa, They ar making music on "couain" Phil. Hawkln' bard atone for tbr new poet oAoa to-day, and they srf doing ' it all on th old walk regardleae of where th hewn chip fly, eye ar a ajes. The younger basse keep aloof. Th city is remarkably dull and trad it anything els but brisk. Money si light a some of the new telomere ware last Saturday night, and; th Summer t tun comes do wa ia all its beat , o. I State Now- A 8e8islb Dabxet. Peter Yoang, colored, lire in a small log cabin with on room in it. , A Yankee school-marm cam to the neighborhood, ia which Pet -er Uvea ia Poplar Tent Towaabip, Ca bar rel County. She wanted to teach a ne gro school, ead tried to get bearding ia s whit family, bat wu refused everywhere. Hu then applied to Peter for board asd lodging in one corner of his room. He answered, "No, Miss?, w dsMmH mix things dat way ia di country. Do white folk, dey has spect for Pater sew, bat dey woo't spect him bo more if he' boards you. Tank you mern, can't take yon." Southern Uom. Tbomaa J. Wilson, Esq., of Funythe, hu received tb nomination for Judge is the Eighth District, and Joseph Dobeon, Esq., ef Barry, the nomination for Solid tor. Cloud is under s cloud. The Episcopal Convention in Wilming ton adjouraed sww dia Saturday. In th "White Church'! Cemetery, th oldeat burial ground st Lincolnton, are two very old graves. The stones, made ef common graultetboagh much worn by time, tt ill boar the following legible in scriptions: ; la memory of Mary Summerow ; died Oct. 24, 1733. , g-ed 73 year.' Id memory of Henry Summerow died Deo. lot, 1722. Aged 7t years. Geoo Looiiho. Ihe Medical Conven tion wai th finest looking body ef ain vr seen in Charlotte. This is Us nui Venal sentiment la tb futar Londo Tber never will be another each set of handsome men In our city aniens th Press Association should assemble hers. On Wtdneaday evening the "grave and reverend augners" oft tb Medical Society won invited to relax s little at s cha- pagne sapper, given by the resident mem bora of the fraternity. ;The aslrth of the veuingwss enhanced by Gov. Vance' description ef hi early and only sxperi ss aa amateur doctor. Tb party dispersed et the midnight hour,' after "punishing" a rather huge quantity et the fascinating fluid. iZwn Cou J. F. Hokbv This gentleman has announced himself aa independent can di dst for the office of Judge la the Ninth Judicial District. H hu readerod im portsnt services to th country in two ware. He is a pleasant, gsnial osmpaaiea, and a blgn toned ceaueaMa. He ts aa abl law year and would preside ea th Bench with wisdom aa lm parti all tv. There is scarcely a man la this district to ward wsem tb Senior entertain mer kindlv feeliairs. hat bt cannot support a independent candidate. With two Con servatives ia ths field, Logan will be sure- Iv re-elected. Tba wuu Kadlcal ar opposed to Logan, and have pronounced him ignorant, corrupt, and the worst con ceivabls Judge. But tb negroes Ilk him, and ao whit Radical, who hu am bitious arpiratioaa, dan oppose the will of th nee-rue. iJogaa will run if every decent white man la th district is against bio. Th white will com op ea th day of election sad vote ai tb negroes with them to vote. Th qnestioa for CoMervatives then to oonaidev is, wheat they prefer, Leg am or tb aecniaes of the pert?. Everv vote east for OoL Hoke will be in the interest ef Ugan. SwtAora Txi Fob Bar Cau SnTiD.-3etween th executor of tbe will of the late Edwin Forrest, th tragedian, and th widow th latter, a settlement has been effected the um'of 95,0OfX Two acts wer pass d by the Legislature of Now Tork furtheraao f th settlement, signed th Governor ef that State and approved by ths courts ef tbia. Tb aaosey will be realized by th sale ol property oa the Norm river. Tb eatir estate ei nr. r ar rest is worth shout 1,000,000. Ia view f this settlement there b sew a fair pre pact for the carrying ,t of the directieDl left by Mr. Forrest aa to tbe building ef aa actors' home, too.--PkUoddpkia Sn-fairer. . Yesterday afternoon a" crusading party f forty radios, while visiting liquor butes la Pittsburg, ware ordered b; th police to diapers. Declining to do oo, thej were arrested and hrausht befuretbe act ing Mam. win u!B)Ma&lg! iem wnroewW'itatmoi cartaetty on Sua' day tight by those who thronged then t hear the Jfemeriet Bermea delivered by tb Right Reverend, tbe Biahop of tb Diocese, oa tbe late Rev. R, 8. Mason, D'. ef Christ Church, In Ralsigh. So larg wu th cengregalioa p reseat that it wu neceaary to place chair in the maio aisle for seats. -The Bishop's Sermon was a juet and feeling tribute to the memory of one who had labored oo long and so faithfully in th vineyard; Who had borne the burden and the boat f the day without com plalat or a murmur, enduring crosses and trials and trouble and tribulatioua, and aot looking behind after having once placed hie head to the plow, but pressing forward in bit labor "toward th price of tbe high calling of God which i in Christ Jesus our Lord," and at last fa'ling aalsep hie harness only to awake in Paradise. His bright snd shining example was held p to thoee whs were more recent laborer in the aame cans to which be had devot ed his life, bis energies and those , talents which had beea entrusted to hi 'care. Fall ef years, full of honeta and full of the grsce of God, with -a hfe sperrrirj good works, he hsd nothing to look bck upon but put struggle crownjd with victories, and could plainly perceive be yond the ceofineo of th dark river that rest which reme'.neth for the people or Ood.n-WU. Jmrnal . Tea asdbtioh The Radio. I Judicial Convention which mot st Kington lt week didn't nominate worth a oent. Nor did they take our advice in regard to a scrub-race. The racers have all been put back into tbe hands of their grooms and train art for ons month. During this in terval, they will be rubbed dowa with gargling oil" and privately trotted out so as to limber them np snd bring out their beat point of speed. But it tneie it not B resort t jockeying, w predict that the asms result will ensue at the next meeting, u when tbey wore Bret en tered for the race Tbey made one bun red and nineteen efforts to get a ar but none of them bad wind enough to run through. Bey mour several limes took a little spirt, which shnvsd him ens length ahead, with Feircloth sreead, and Clarke third, bnt he boob foil back to Fsirclotb, ead thea Clark would let out an extra link and come p neck and neck, tn this way tbev weald run to the first quarter and then be called back for fresh start Our conclusion in regard to tb atstaa f th delegate is, that ' Fair- cloth's men are the meet determined, Seymour's ths msst aggressive, and Clarke's tbe most yielding". And as for Solicitor, tbay never gave the candidal a showing at alL Ws suppo. they con eluded that if they "couldn't' Seymour, Judge, the wouldn't see Moore, Solici tor. But we shall tee what w ah all JfinibtrnU. ', ,. . .-..,. I benator 5iewart,of Ntvada, the licb iaer, who bm buut a castle ners, was sued before Justice Robinson a few days sgo by Bishop s hone doctor, for $50,or service and medicines for bis horses dur mi the prevalence of the episootic, and while th Senator was ia Europe. Jodg meat wu gives agaloat him. He con tea ded that bis coachman wu sot authorised le contract debt far him, but ea tbe other hand, it wu held that if a ceach maa neglected to procure such attendance fat uck horse he would foil in his duty ia the absence ef bis principal. Waas. LetUr in Baltimort tun. Tarn Civil Riobib Bilu Ws take the following from th UerattTi Washington CorrfOd4cr. Tbdbata th Civil Rights hill, occupied tb Senate during th eatir night ef Friday. After Mr. MerrUaea't speech, which wu concluded attweo'dock A. M.,th Maryland Sena tor, Mr. HAn.roM, took the floor and tpoke sgainst th passage ol tbe bilL He aid th Supns Court had give t limit to tb late amendment to tb coastitur Uon, which waa rejscted by th demiaant party la this Senate. It wu not a politi- icel questioB which th bill undertook t deal with.' It came right dowa to the social relations of th people efthe land. What did tba bill mean by "places public smosementr Was preaideatlal levee or a gambling shop such a plscrf H wanted some definition ef s place of public amuemeat. Borne States sanc tioned place of amusement which were deemed erimu ia other. He wu sur prised that here is New Tork aad Balti mtlre, wber colored people wer so num- twastthey had not aratelasa iant atAherr' ewe, aad wondered that some of our White brethren ef th North did act bal th colored peopl to build hotels aad schools for themselves. He thought strange that ' his etteemed Tnend from New Jersey (FraUsghnytea), a good re- ligieu maa, should want to open th three tret, with all their vices sad iamor- alkie, to th colored raaa the Theatre towiquv wna all that sort of.thing. (Laughter.) Why did not the Hon. Sen ator idclU'le 8unday schools tad church. He (Mr. Hamilton) would rather set ' Clored friends at camp meeting. ' That wan,ywc?eJltt3; ,catd, sisg' place ol amusmnt,'u his SUte (Mary- land) wu svder the shadow of th Cpl- tol and his people did not want to vio- IttietbeLaw: If they abenld got up amusement and bring out their lion tnd tigers would they violate the law by 4 clininir to admit the colored people? He believed iu getting up a cir;us sometimes to brini- out tbe people, tttlitics will tdo it: rolitrion will not do it; but a circus will. (Laugliter.) ue conunveo some length in a humorous vein, Snd ked il it wu out absurd for the Stnat the United State tosifwrers until after three o'clock in the morning disoussiiig the burial of an African, vtadyeu eiali under th provisions of th Jourteesth amcudmcnt. (Great - lauchter.) Tbe passage of this act might jc.use mischief, hut it would never bring about th min gling of the two races. They would march along in two separate columns. GENERAL I IK Sit. The Petersburg Newt of yeaterday aaya: kiv ator Hansom paased through tb is city jest ei da j oo a visit to hi family in North Carolina, la conversation he x I pressed the-eeefident belief that tb civil fbt bill would not pa tb Iloua the! present seuion. Tb Washington cor respondsnt of the Baltimore Swn (Xpreas- a similar opinion. We trust tbey srsl oot mistaken. Till people oi Nortolk end Portsmouth decorated the graves ol their Dead Heroes ou Saturday last by s large turn out and fine spirit. The oration el tb dsy wu (livered by Mr. George W. Urlce, and the proceedings throughnut wer very In- kreatirsg and imposing. : Tubbb Trar three lie publican Senatera who voted aeeinjt the casaace et ths cii' rights bill, namely Senator Lewi, jef Virginia, Bowman, ol West Virginia, ed Carpooter, of. Wisconsin. This was good act in their lives. e' OcLiEL Ihomas W. Doswell has gone Baltimore from Hanover with five blooded nscs. mostly colis. which are ea- tend for tbe Baltimore races tirt, and then at Saratoga, Long Branch, Jeroas Park and other place Nortn. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PABK.KB'8 Ice Cream lTreeatis Theie Freezer bsv been ia use lite 180. with in meet flettennr resulss. Tbev have well earned tbe reputation of being TBI BEST FBKEZKR ever introduced, no expenu is ipared to render tbem. . perlect ,sna lmprovsmenu hare beea istroduced by wbica lacreuea ttreniftU. durability and neataea -ar secured. The ar made ia the most durable manner aad the mechanical ST rmvamrati are such that thev will frets Cream, Fruit, or Water Ice ia thesheii ett possible tim. I Bend for Ulrtu ar and direction r . 11. UKIUUB BVFJ. nisy87tf. ' - :- . - TOE L ATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST. I offer the public, tb latest Improved Cotton Gin, aa well as th cheapest. Tho following certificates, from wall known gentlemen, will be mors satisfactory than uy tmng t can ssy i .. j s Nkak Oabv. N. a, Nov..lltl, I87t This is to certify that I am Using one df th Cary Gist made by W. M. Borrell, di Ctry, N. C, sod that, I Sin well pleased wi;n it and wouia cneenuuy rocommsn it to snv one wanting good Gin. Cast. N. C. Msy 22nd, 1874. I take ptouur in saying that th fifty Saw Cotton Oin, I purchased from Mi W. M. Borrell, known u tb Uary Uia doe far better work tbaa ' any Gin, I have heretofore used, though costing from 80 to 100 nee eent less money. I think anV Dr- aen fa want of s Gin will MVS taooey by psrehasing the Cary Gin, it parformsacs bu been entirely satisfactory to me, I cat cheerfully recommend it to othen, a. r. rAOsv We certify that the Cary Oin bat givi entire atiaftioe to our neighbors, 4whq nT uiea ii, sou wo nun a st aa eaeei- leu gin. : - IL P. Ovass, II. B. Jobdah, W.U. fAOB, Wat . Pelu PRICE! For lOBaw Gio, $170. For 89 Saw Gin, , 180, ForW Saw Gin, ; ; 150 For 45 Saw Gin, ; , ' ' ; 140. For 40 Baw Gm, . .-'l- . . For Wau 3er 40 StTwH, V, ,. Parsons wsntinf Clot will Dlessa sand in tbeir orders-eariy in the eraaoa ao that I may act be crowded ia. the fall. Bead in your orders snd I warrant you will be nteaow, - all kifxt ef ipnntr.- Addbbm, W. M. bORiltLL, at-iSd&w-tf, ; : Cry,y. 0, YBTCXY. A J0NE3, ,, 'MJn iitetiiltr wf BIT . GOODS, ROTIOM, BOOTS. HOEJ Aawaa at very low pnoa. MaV vifui and India Seer-Sucker suitings at prices which defy .competition. .'Ooata Bpfol Cotton, white and colored. "Sereral cases Latest Patterni and Btjle Calicoes t pi to 10. ; 4 bablestilted shirting at 8. 4-4 Unbleached abirUno: a to 13 1 8. Uisak- ed,olrtiag at to 8, 4-4 Bleached Shirt ins st ( to 18 1-3. I Tbeu wtta our already large ana band. some stock or goods make a pleadid eortpiMti and haviag had the dvJt4gt in porcbasins at the lowest prices ot lb Season, w offer our goods as hi as cqBsl quality caa be boaobt la the Btste. All wisbinK to buy either to sell tor for portosal use will save money by exoaan Ing our goods and prior. I r. 1 1 1 os ivnoTi $5. J1 broowiihtic E I FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT In aid or ran riBiicLiBRiRi mucn ICIif SI, If T4- la sunouacina Uie Fifth snd lut ef ttie aerie et Gift Concert given for theheae It.ot th Public Lfbfrv f Konlscky e TnutWsnd Msawuer refer 'witBpr4ie aad aleuura to tb four which hsv bu already given ( The Ant, December 18, 1871: the second, Ueoemoors, Sf; we third, July 8, 1878; aad th fourth, March Slat, 1874. '.. ..1 .- Under tbeir obsrter,; granted oy a spe cial act ef the- Kentucky Legislature, March 18, 1871. the Truestees ere author ized to give ONE MOKE, and ON1Y OME MORE Gift Concert. With therao- ney srlslns; from this Fifth and LA9T Concert, the Library, Museum, and other deparlmenta are to be enlarged and an- income. Such aa endowment fund is de sired, will secure beyond pared venture, ot anly the maintenance of this SBBfrnS cent establishment, but Its constant growth,' 1 " ''ti,'' ..'.jt ,-, , Ui FLFT16IFI COilCEEf. f.ir h nnrnnaM memtiosed.' Bad whifch is postively and unequivocally aaoonnchd u Till LAMT WHICH WlLU EVER BE GIVEN UNDER -THW4HAK t AND BY THE PRESENT:;! MANAGE MENT.' Will eewsoff in th Public Library uaii, nridsjrjri ai, iiT4.' ; t At this final Concert everythintf will be I nnnn a iRaia earruDondlnn' With it in- creased Importance. Tbe mutitc will be mndandbv aa orchestra consisting tf one hundred performer selected for their I tame in differeat isnas, ana we aopreue- dented sum of j ,tt, .v $2,500, divided Into twenty thousand gift. wB be distributed among tu ticKt-ooiucni TridiofOiftsf1 One Grand (teak 'Gift ,.......r,ftA0 Hm firmed I JaaB -Gift. . .1..... W0.OOU One Otand lh tft V,W Onettraad CsU uirv .,. OnoOraadCaak Olft -. ..... BV0 i, Clash Ulna, f jo.oou oacB.nv.ji. nw,w 10 u lf ta. 1U.00V each ...... 160 000 IS Gash tltftek 10,000 each..,.'.. 140,00 ) SO Cask (sift,' ' 6.00J each 100,040 i SSOssh Utf'a, - ,0W each....,.., KW.oeO i- SS Cash Glftaw a,(W0 tees.. . .. W,0W H Oath Gift, t,0U earh....i.. 100,000 lWCaok Gifts 1,000 soeh. .ItM.OJo 400lfU 600 ..... .i 1W,40 600 Ussh Gtf te, i '"too ssch....... - 10,10 19,100 Cask Ut, Seek.... .iJHOJO Grand ToUl 10,000 Gifts, all cash. . ..1,(100,000 rlco of Tickets, UTknla Tlnki Halve......, , v? Teeth, orseh Coopoa...;;.. 8 00 it Whole llcket fon.,,,!, ........ , Ml do TkkeU for M LV.0jP Tickets are now readf for sale, aad ri der accompanied by cash will be prompt ly filled. -.. . - . 4 liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory sgeats. ( .'. , - ,'.-,"s -.wfl j Circulars contoinmg run pariiouisr furnihd oa applicatios. - ' 1 JUO. E. BRAMLETTav f. Public Library Boilding, Louisville, Kjj. Agouk auis a&apvlt 1 I hav last ' reeei ved my entire Stock O 1 8prins; aad Sammer, flood, hoaght at th I west pok4 leached this Bprtog, dnA ate able to offer roodsofUie aaoMquallty u cheap i env-ov bt mH or a qthar market. . stttP ' 1 DRY GOODS, . i '' ' MOTIONS, FANCY fooPBj '..?OOTiK 1Z ivnaimra inniTi StW AND FKKdU, bouh' at tn lowest price aad sold for s small profit, thereby en abling my roaUMsnr and oulille to supply thrtnaeWas st, satis factory prlcea --t ' rnaaarai ror paai ravois l koe to merit a Mlwaaaee: ef Vher asm try close attention to baamtes, ; J - t sp lS-d3at .. -- 1 -1 ... i..y.' I TIT . II . . I -- I "-j y J. 1 im.;v' v v 07 i i rj.B.1 AT S.Afc OF , GARDEN HOES.: FORNEtXT 80 DATS, i QS R Q KJ1 iI0E4 J3 CENTS. mmmm. ,-vwvt'-aiv.,vfcr ,f i-i V- ' .-r j'-i'l-. .- " : Y..1 SB-. Garde Uoea 90 cents, . . , 1 1, :, Gaidca Hoa 80 oMtaj am.-. si! ., A?tat Bargalaa, ni jw Great Bargain, "f tj' i -.1.!, f Garden Hoc 19 oeoU, v Garden Uoes 89 cents, . , , .: ,ft Call Early,: s , .., UaUKrlyC , .Qudeo JlioalO ovate,, t, . ; jBaidta, Hoes 40 cent,- fit ExUeinely Low Pricevi,,,,! Extremelv Xaw Pricna. ... .:!:!I.I:::::.ad-n.-49Mnt:------ V ea, aij( v. weU W ag CU wid bur arotU Weeviii .( 96, 80, 88, 49, 48. aad 80 owtl III M ClONORKttrtlUNAU, JUDICIAL J. aKMATUKIAL OON VI NTIORS. A DemociWo-Consemtlve Conyentliw for tbe tfrst Congressional District et P. Carollaa will be held ia Edenton on Thurs day, the 98th dsy of May. 1874. for purpose ef nomination acandldatc t present the District ia th 44th Coogreu nf lh ITnltjul " 1 At tbs tame time anlplsoe ConvenUlDi JudM and ftdicitorof the flrat Jirdtola! mmu 99 uuiHMiig vauutuim SWT I uistrict, and candidates (or the eeaatoiin the first Senatorial District. v t ; Tb Counties la the District' roo unit ed to hold tlieir primary meetings snd sp- point delegates taauena . ineae . uonva- B0BS, .,,.-JJ yj tiiui; . .. ' w. F. MARTIN. ' Chm'a' of Cong. Ex. Commitl. J l H. B. BAXTER, T Chru'u of Judicial Uorumittiie. . .. IL A. GILLIAM. Ch'ruu el Sin Committopj mj6-d84t. ,.iin.., 27 Years Old J Reasons ..Why (4 la. J" , 'i . t t 1 , ''i LIFB INSUKANG JH V M ' WO- ' - . ! , , , 1 4 t'f M " f ' ..dJOMPAWV, i , 91 CUE8TMUT 9TBIIT, , ( t ' T ' f ' 1'JIIL A D ELI' 111 A i iuf i ' advantages and privileges, having a right to vote at all ateetiees lor trustee, aad thus bu an iafinenoa ia it managemeDV . 8rd. , Because it bu u larg a percent tg of assets to liabilities u any li's IB- turano Compasy id ths Country. . 1 ' i, 4th. Because by economical manage ment, it ratio of span ass to total isooise is Isr below tbe average ef Life Compau ii. (See Official Iosuranc Reports.) 6tb. Becsuse lr hu declared mot dlvidead in numbeT, and of a Lsrgw dversge Percentage, tbia aay Cempaay in the United State. h i i Fat example: Policy No. 18, (or $3,000, ku beea paid to the widow of s PbUadal- Sbta Mercbant, npoa which tweaty-thre ivldead bad been declared.. Averaging fifty-sevsa per cent, H d theae dividends been used to purchase additions to this Policy, 88.048 more nrould - have been realised, makiog th Policy worth 111, 08. . , ,, ,m . 8th. Bvcaou it Is liberal in its. t mn gvment, ptoaipt Id its tettlsnieots,' ttfe be yond a contingency, aad its rats- ar as low m any finliss CompsDy la tba Country. -: PBixcirAL Fbatcbbs. Small erpensee, absolute toeority, large returs premiums, prompt psymeat of loss, sad liberality to the Insured. ., .f .... 1 8AMTJEL 0- MUtT. Pieaideat .; , BAM'L K. 8TOK.Ee. Vice-President, , .A. . tTKPHBNH, Id Vks Presides. ' A1. Wailt MAiHl. Actuary, -, - , IDW. A. PAl.K, Medical Ixuainer W. 11. uenerai Hansgw, W Active Local and District Awnte with diiecl contract for tb Pena Mutual Llf totoHBc Co.of PhiladelphlaJfor N. C.J ddrees, W. H. rtNUU, msy 98-tf Goal Manager. : R C .Q-aVL: 0-T In refcrenc to tbe w . Tl f T. ,T. T! t ft .v w mm mm mm r .HANJDLKD' COTTON JIQsV that 'tit th only HOE msds of . Bolid Cut Steel Not Rolled Steel. Wesold In 1873,808 dosenef tbeu Hoe. , . ,Wb Wrnt..very HOa. perfect - la Stock, Temper and Finish. ; Tlio Donn MninHl Ill I. Ill 1 1 1 lllllllllll I A11U J 4 4e aV..M' .iti4tUXLA .ru , - i.,t ' . r . t rf f cjssr ' "lit Because It la 'on ol tb oldest AEM f r. Oempanlu la the Country, sad put the V 59 VTJ y&S!mt '(Ucy-lveWer iJ lft h ' member ef the Company. ntUled to all fce llWx'JrxZfV t)' -i VW uardwar uoau 01 P 17-U JCUl'3 LSWI3 4k CO I.F.Bnrliiii'i RetTur&ine 1 Baa been tested at TORE, Pa., bji Pt M. ETTmCH&B, ,O.J3.,t end at H O L T O K K, Msu.,' by ''tXi. EMMERSON, H. E, tarfot PamnUat aa Tat . jAilroavMm. JTor. eafcr )WGtt ;C0UN8JBUJU)aV At LAW ' - S j v, ? WU attend promoUs to all Drafaaalnn h,i. sou souuittwt tohim. , Kosra ,to ' the tbiuf sd AoeocUU JuaUuea of Uie auittuBO Court o( North yeuia, audi to the Me vvii..iMr.l ... . . ,, .foUlo-U fllXlNEaYi, ASD LADLES riNCY ,,.t j-.ff.r7 "j-v ,t. ir b'-wl J00Da.-t.isl.eji-Mra. HarlAnfftW. aL.Uini. J1. ow doora Nurli 0f . the btml Ma tteaialBauk, baa returned from tb Porta lfiih-" oi'londld aseortmont-f Mminenr and Unties Fancy Gdedaol Uit I. eeJ4sneand Importation. , ' , -Th MilUBery Usowtaen' l OtiJ.i ,. cnarireot ladlsa of experteiica. and "la paUlo are assured that every thinjr. olUrei far sale. lthi estaUtenment UwarnUed to- be of in, Mtnuka and matwUU. Call aud exaialno tbeeplendldatock, which 1 ottered?: t)lh9rslratev x - r .i - sitta. 1AAKIUKT ANURRWa, .'1, f splO-dU r auyvrtuiavi sasuion, v ,intd iufMi i.ictjfwxi i -le s'j Eftt-iMufSt MaaAtA " " .;w.,tl. ni stosjb t : fl Slotuitnia xplwUMt 1 " .- . . - r 1 11 1AKBLK HILt hi lEBflfi flifi lflKrT fvww w ....... Ahlt -r vL CRBBCII- en 9 bttere With hi corp. of 001110 a-w-eii ti eximrUia- and Con alillVt - uOWgOaltr'itTffACTivE 'euJck ot , lsrlsfanrf onr uuuui, reeen! nnrehaaiul in w. ... .. Of Uhh. biu, at PAN U piV .Ve f-Myeloek ef ..--y T rr.t I DreuOooaa Whit floods fs, ,.,u.nA Linos llandkercbleft Glovaa, , -li'feruoter J,'ieaytair LABAlt aailw.n d n r o o ' o i a w- , ibM sm aim; ' " ,-t l-t Ure&svGood s arm h t. a.ii.it,,a wwi.j drsia- " ui my stock before, purchasinc elaewhnra, r?Kwlf " '" uld at fAHiO nfJL?5??urrl,:r't ')fWlI consisting of OAMnlMKKBfeX TWBKTl I.I ISI K M ui u uT...a iXTT4NNA0Ka.wu never more eomphtu, many of them belnir aanhn stlh ar aSVsasa aliMH. or tbea before u v7M, " . n .j y t.si x . for Ladles, Oeate aaul Misses 1 larxto aad well assorted, and persons wantius; goods, wares ormorebaadisr, ehoald always examine uiy stock before buyiaic, u I iutoad. to make it w taeir interest to bar of mo. "wm the motto, "LIVE AND LET J,1' 'MKaV Ul AN IS to exsntiae my atuck, I will oUr them specisl Inducomeat, and tUiuk J caa av them money. J - " , B-oawww,j,.j irw-CREBOa. ,'',v ' a k.V,. . Th only Reliable Gift DlsLribsUan.swth couulry I . . ... i ."1!, -eft 'i,i(5)(ii!'i.:;i vitf - - $100,00000 IN 'VAttTAB I. E ''GIFTS! i TO Bs pUTUIUUTKD M ( L. T). SI2STES .J:.U44t StMLANNtTAL t . Tt U Draw Saturday' Juty ith, 1874. Ose Grand Capital frlze, $10,000 in CJ ! One: True, $3,000 Ia - Silver! FivePrltMll.OOOr f : " Fiv rrite, lit W 3 i Ureonbaclu I t ai Ten prizes, liW ijr , Twl Family Cirriagn im! Matrlitd Hoftrt witk Siim lennuauarBrss wolrtj jl i ? -m !iw finr ' '- 7woBuggiea, Horses, dia., .worth . 8000 I each I , , ,... . . , . i Two Fine-Uged Rosewood Pianos, worth 1550 eacht ' ' ' 1 ' ''-Tea-tHmBywTirgiMrcbiiic-WTirth'' flOOeachJTT i". . . 1500 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting; Witches (la all) Worth from f 20 to JU0 each , ' - !' 1 - - ITunjur of QiJU 10,000 1 ' " ' " - TVtef fiWfei t)50.00d Agents Tifltf 4 to Sell Tirkett, to whom Liberal rrtmiomi win be paid. - I Single' Tii-kola f1P;x Tickets :o. Twelve lickete U ; 1 wepty- i v d. "'t'lrotjlarleoiitilii'irsr' a full Vwt of t i. a l ''I- V. ;.,..! : J At !. t Jl'.(i s. fl ieecriptloa of the nuinow of drin -, and oilier information le.leruuceui i:i n butlon, will be sent to any " or.).-rn...r --. ' All totter BtUtbeaMr --'t mhuhmi. ' UU, niSE, Hoi M, . 101 W. Fifth St, Cincinnati. O,- kMy'85r-tf. --. -----y
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 27, 1874, edition 1
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