HIE SENUNEL 08IAB TVSNBB, Edlrtoe. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER S3, 1874. fcClUPS OF RAILROAD HISTORY. " On tbe IStb el April, 1874, the (lock holdert of the) North Carolina Railroad met In filUbury to peae upon tbe consol idation amendments to tbeir charter, Got. Caldwell wh present with bii State proxy, Geo. Rulus llarringer, who voted NOT ALLOWED. the Mate's stock of 30,000 (live to o ITbe Constitution nude by plunderers, cept tbe act, except that which fx bummers and rogue, abolishes corporal eluded dishonest persons Irom holding punishment, Tbe old Mosaic law ot forty, office. "Ton peitioo of the act we d esvs one, wu dispensed with. Tbe reeutt not accept but reject," said they. ii 528 convict in tbe penitentiary and tbe At Hillsboro tbey "pealed themselves" cry la still they come. When oar old I of their cooduc. and on tbe 9th day of friend Winston of Franklin goes on a I July, at their annual meeting they rc visit to tbe prison be is charged 85 cents I solved to accept the whole l tliv con sol admission fee to "buy books for tbe con-1 idation test and exclude trout cilice al vlct. lie refuses payment upon tbe I dishonest persons. Immediately after ground that the convicts can't read and I the April meeting in Helisbury, Judgi consequently bsve no need for books. I Dick, of the Federal Court, ordered or There are thirtv prisoners in Wake county I decreed a sale ot the Western Road to jail wbo should be oat at work under I take place on the 17th of June to satisfy guard upon tbe streets, highways or rail-1 tbe UMej debt ol borrowed money for roads ol tbe Bute. We take it there are I 80 days, and only $173,000 at that. Tot 500 prisoners In tbe various 'Jails wbo I secret history ol this Biblty transaction ought to be at work about old Fort and I disclose a gigantic swindle, and no Ducktown. We tell tbe m'.o of tbe I mistake. Before sale day arrived, Jobn mountains to cut loose from ring; men and I Branch, of Petersburg, large stockbol ting papers, and look to the thousand I ' the North Carolina Road obtained good hands shnt up in prisons for tke injunction Irom Judge Wntts loroia completion of tbeir railroads. The men I mg the North Carolina Koad to put tou have trusted and wish now to trust. tD Western Koad, as Billy bmilb the people will trust no longer. Tbey are "d nta BoMd ol D'cto hd reed .ho,nhl. eosnmt Th adj.., IJiil-. do wltB McAden, Sibley & Co. Judge field and Bwepsoa io rq'iandericg $7,- 000,000 ol Stele bonds, intended to build your railroads. Tbey are now seeking to baodle mortgage bonds when tbey are unsafe custodians of small s!xe granite rocks for culverts in a railroad track. Every railroad in North Carolina is under mortgage. The three in which tbe .State owns about three-fourths of the stock have two mortgagee on them. In nine Dick then suspended or postponed the sain lor 60 days. lieloie ttie expiration otlbetO days, Judge Bond, at the in stance of the construction bondholders as tbey are called, granted an injunction foibiddmg tbe North Carolina Rued buy ing the Western Road. Judge Dick then indtffinitely postponed the isle. When no win make auother order of sale, we are not advised. We can only hope tbe Judiciary may never find itself again sx in Kirk's case. Ihe Watts years 18,000,000 of bonds issued by I hm0Jted ' .. .r UU..U.U, ,u. ,Brc ro.ua w... . ,t:uBCtUm cm, off toT Judge lleory urg.. .... ... . um cuou. pmj. W,ke Superior Cjurt and was di ine raiiroaa corporations can ir anewea I jyiygj to do ao, and no mora mortgages put upon tbem to gratify Billy Smith, CM. Humphrey, Geo. Sibley, R. Y. McAden, Col. Woodfln and tbe like. W. A. BMITH AND CONSOLIDATION. It rarely happens that one single indi vidual, in a private station, baa it in bis Tue Bond injunction baa not yet been beard, and no one knows w hen it will be. It' Uo ad' court holds up tbe injunction, ss it did tlie iodictnient Fat Cariow had against us in that court, it is two years yet before a bearing. AME4 AND BUTLER. Tbe fiist la Governor of Mississippi aud power to deleat the earnest cravings ol a I soomi. -law of tbe first named. It it vast region of country, to gratify bis own I charged that Ames, moved by Butler, has selfish whims, yet such is tbe fpecincle I been stirring up strife in Mississippi by now presented by tbe attitude ot W. A. I inciting tbe negroes sgainst the whites, Smith toworda the consolidation meas-1 that Butler may recover his lost position urn. He went to tbe stockholder s meet-1 in Massachusetts y raising the cry of ing on Thursday, with tbe deliberate In I rebel oppressing the negro. This hardly tent to defeat or postpone consolidation I looks possible, yet it may be so, for tbe by a skillfully concocted scheme (in I negro is tbe hinge upon which tbe elec- whicb he had the countenace of Gov. I lions in Massachusetts bat turned for Caldwell, wbo was present to cut tbe Stat vote through proxy,) by which be pretended to accept the legislative amend ment, ewspt tk tection which banned Mm. The resolution adopting tbe amendment J these twenty years. If it be true, as Burgcn said of llolden that besought by arresting innocent men in Caswell and Alamance to bring about a collision between Kuk's soldiers an HOLDEN, JENKINS, SWErSOff AND DR. HAWKINS. There is an unsolved mystery in '.he ale of $180,000 of mortgage boa da of tbe North Carolina Railroad Company to George W. Swepaoa lor 63 cents la the dollar, wben they were worth par. The sale was made by Treasurer Jenkins and approved by Oov. Floldeu. - Dr. Hawkins and Swepaon bad confl deotial talks that day about bonds. Dr, Uswkine called before the Shipp Com mittes let out this much. Question, "I'm you give na any information about tbe purchase by George W, Swepaon of the bonds of tbe North Carolina Railroad Cimpanyl" Answer. "I don't know anything of the purchase ol these bonds by Swepaon. Tbe same day, or very, shortly afterwards, I made a contract to purchase from Mr. Bwepson a portion of these bonds at about 70 cents. I paid no money nor ever received any of the bonds, but when they had risen to abuut 80 cents, I resold to Mr. Swepaon, be pay ing me about $3,000 profit, I think." Signed, W. J. Hawkins. The purchase by the Doctor was that very day the bonds never lose or fell except in tbe bark with Jeukins, lloldca Swepson aud Hawkins, tbey were good for a dull r, at, before and after the salr, No money or bouds pan and tbe Doctor gets $3,000 ; no wonder be could psy Jordan Stone $500 wben he was "bard up," and speodiug $23,000 on account of the lines. It tbe Legislature places any more bun. Is for sale in the hands of Tressurcr Dave ihey deaerve the con damnation which has lailen upon Judge Dick tor appointing llil;y Smith Receiver of the Western North Carolina Railroad Vte nave received a communication containing sever sir, ci urea noon sir. Gudger'a bill, winch we declined to pub liab, because it was not respecttol to that gmtleman. Jonah Turntr, Jr., in the Sentinel. We clip the Inn-going from tbe Ixuti nel of last week, not f r Wis purpose ol discussing Mr. Oudger's bill, but with hicn "to poiut 4 moral : nJ correct a tale" that is filing the rounds iu this community. Tue bitten si enemies ol the editor of the t-Vif ins, nave never ac cused him ol being excessively itim-am-itu about publishing unpleasant ihiugs ol bis Irieuds, much less bis eneiaier. We should hardly place Mr. Gddger, after Siding the tenlinel last winter, among he Iriends ol that gentleman, vet Mr. Turner, who has the reputation ol being aratner outer toe, lias shown commenda ble good taa'.e to refuse to publish t communication ' Ueaute it teat twt re nedll' to Mr. Oudger. Piedmont VfM Wc must euUr our proie.-t ugii.,t the hitter Joe," pait of this notice. Whi-u e consider what our foes have done, and bow forgiving we and all the people have tn towards them, we sre astonished at our moderation an I forgiveness. ILLIAUSOH. VPCmmrm AND "Pnqnestlonawy tte best aostalne worst or w i uuiuHBiaa woria." w THOMA? Wholesale Grocers COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FAYITTEVILLI STRICT O.'tju.lts Metro poll tea Mall RALEIGH. Bf C, seit a-tf . P. WILLIAMSON, w. fl. upuuuncu, J. J. TUOMA8. JOHN ARMSTRONG BOOKBINDER AD Blank Book ova . L K 1 R A Manufacture-. O. BOOKSTOajL OH. N. . TT'KLLT'B PATENT UHBK1CU.A-HL- J.V DIR. ror BttiTKles. WaKoua. HoaU. Saddles and other open Vehicles .hla exceedlnklv In aaaloua ana nsolal Invention aappllss a want iuog n il dj uoe wno ride in oiwd veulcles. ii u ao aimpis in iu construction that a child can manatee I attar ooes obaerriu the aooa ntns. it can be sci ewed down to any vehicle wlthoat lncoavsntenee it does notdladure ui Biiaaraoc oi any wairon or uanny. it can be pi eed a any elevation, or Inclined In any direction with perfect ease in a momenta lime vv ben not in oae It can be ao dianoaed between the Cushions, bv the simole tnrninir of s thumb screw, a io beentirrlv out ot the way. aou wuiiuMiLtv persona riuinif to no tn convenience whau-ver. Any person of ordi nary mind cn adapt it to his vehicla without m am or au-ecuon. IU nr ce Is w thin the reach of all. avery owner or an oiwn vtshicle anoui nave one. Auy kind or au Umbrell. in aaiutu ineyt-aii In- t urcbssnl. whole sals and retail, st J UL1C8 La. Win iAJ'i Pries at reUil fi. Mate aaxi county KUrhls for sale. Addreas M. HtLLi, fateotee, Juno KaleUh, N. V. O.li, riSIC, AfiJl I'OI'f.A II, OilivereJ snjwhere iu tU" citv at the ! est rate. Orders flllrd at i.ee KAN!) dc BAKHEK. lire. 14 w im NIVKKlilTY OF V1KUINJA Opens Oetr;ber 1 : continues ttinmirh ulna months, it Is onranizpd In arhnnla nn tha elective tystrin, with fuH courses in Claaaies, Literature. Science (with Dractira In choml. cal and Pbya'xal Laboratories), in Law Medi na, engineerinc, l eachlnir and Ain-lcultnre. Anply (rttalOKaea to JMBs F. HAKHI 8"N. Chaimtn. P. (. Unlveraitv nf Vir. Rlnia. AlUemirle Co., Va. jal) oweud JROUKRlK3 AN'O LKJL'Oiy. 1 hivejual reti-ivej a fn ah Mui a i f was carefully prepared, and kept secret I the citizens, then we are prepared to bt sven from the introducer of it, wbo says, lieve that Butler would encourage a little we understand, that be wbs not aware ol I blood letting betwteu tbe races in Jaf s its p-Tport until be began to read it. I sissippi if he thought it would enable m... Dt.L 1 Li L . I . . ( .... . . auu., Dujiin auU uupanj mougui htm to regain bis lost ground in Maes to deceive the country by pretending to I cbnsetts. accept coo-uiiuauon, may were, in reaii-1 Tiie Tribune, Times and Herald, all ty, postponing it notil the meeting of tbe ifcpUbjc411 psperi. proluJi tl) Ke ,he next Legislatnre-il not for a longer pe. blDd oMme4 io thc ,e .rub,CT rioa. r.r, courw, was imiy so pre ,t yicksburg. The Tribune ssys : isou acoepi . pun oj lnl umtnammt, ..purtntr dcUiu ,regiTt.n thi, morning .uc .v. .u ucu..uo. .u.UUUUUB of the oppriMion wich the people of j VickB'onrg have been sufl ring at tbe aucre gsh us uo ucuying men mai Smith, Caldwell st Co. deleated consoli dation nod destroyed tbe hopes of tbe people of Western North Carolina, wbo have liatened too credulously to the de ceitful promises of these schemers. We trust tbey will now awskeo to tbe truth aod refuse to any longer trust a set of demagogues, whose objects, like Little field's, are not to build tbe road, but to swindle tbe State, aod at tbe same time to make political capital by continued appeala to sectional prejudices. If the Western Contervatives do not ut'erly csst off tbe Smithites now, they deserve to be deprived of a railroad for tbe next ten years. Southern Horn, April 20M. e)SS N V ADING THE SOCIAL CIRCLE. Chariot is must be recovering, a gei.tlt man who withholds bis name pitches into a dining given to Mr. Ed. Matthews, like tbe hornets mat boys did in to Lord (,'jn Wallace in 1831. At the same time be reviews ihe conduct aod charges against Mr.Mattbewi.he 'invades tbe social circle' by rapping soincof our friends for dining with Mr. Mattews, tbe great railroad builder, and intimates that tbe people e him just ss much as the people of I-. i da owe Oeu. Littlttleld lor comple ting their railroads which be had in the first place tubbed tbem el. We look upon it as a go id sign that a citizu of Charlotte should be so bold as to write such a letter, wbicb if published without bis name would throw the responsibility of at least three fights npon the editor. We know what he says if true and much more besides, but be must give us bis nsme. Matthew may be a fighting man and tbe natives who dined with him are not quakers. Besides there are three pa pers published in Charlotte, any one of which might publish tbe communication sent ' as. Give as your nsme 'Mecklenburg" nod you ma; make the wool fly to yonr hearts con ten L McADZN'S ROAD. Wben Gen. Barringer, at the late Ed. Matthews' dinner, in Charlotte, called on McAden to know when be would com plete the Weatern road, we construed the call Into no effort ol tbe attorney to ball np the weak title of bis client to property which be could not hold. Now, we don't know that the General is ol counsel fur McAden. If be is not, we will take back what we have said, and bee pardon for our , ill louoded fiona. snspi. bsnds of their government. They had bowtver, taken no measures of violence wben tbeir persecutors took alarm. An examination of prisoners captured during the late assault points very directly to its instigation by Oov. Ames. Trominent citizens join in an address setting forth these facts, and asking relie'. Will they be beard at Washington i SENTINEL FiUBiiDd. ' Hear me for my cause, and be tilent that you may beur." The new postal law requires us to pre pay all postage, on papers sent out of the county io advance. Tavern are many of you wno owe us your subscription Irom tbe day we took charge ol tbe centinkl hix yean ago. We arc pleaded to furnish you tbe Skntiskl, and if you who have paid will ssv vouhsve not had the worth of yonr money, it shall bo restored to yon. Borne ot you owe ns fifty dollars for tbe Oaily, some thirty dollars lor tbe Semi-Weekly, and some eighteen dollars for the A'eekly Bkhtinel. Only one sub scriber has sent Us money for postage, aou ue lives in Illinois, wo will prepay postage on tbe papers or all who have paid us for the next year, but we can not do so on the papers of those wbo bsve not psid up. However we expect to pay puetage for a few who are years behind to see to what extent ther will run their credit. We do not expect to continue kt the belm ol thc ?krtinkl much loneer. II we sell, snd we expect to do so. it will oe :o Democrats. II we continue to edit, tbe paper shall be improved with view et driviug out the corporation and ring papers. We shall mske all but the ting ashamed to read ring papers. Pay up your old scores snd send us new sub scribers. We don't wsnt them by tbe nunarea as tne ews reports them from Goldsboro' and Wilmington to that pape. Steadily cominir. and a few at a time, as for the last month will satisfy us For the Sentlne'. , aVr. Editor : Yeu are not aware of the interest . felt by all people in the Bbktimkl, since you announced your purpose to sell. A gen tleman granger, from Johnston, last week, and it was not Dr. Leach, declared te had (200 be was ready to contribute to sid io running tbe 8 m Tin el. What you said about not impeaching Logan Harris, was construed by the ring; men to roevn that you were going over to the enemy. Now it is the talk that Ljgah Harris will send bills not only sgainst Mr. Swepson,, but against some of tbe blackmailers Judge Watts and others. Can t you lay n word to encourage it. , i - Tours, - ' ClTM. Oak (Jbcve ToWnjiup, Dec. 20, 1874. Mr. KJitor. Oak Grove waslllumi nated a hen P. A. I'aschall brought the netts that you had beaten the ring for State Printer. We li ail no cannon, but we fired pop-crackers, double-barrell guns and old muskets until tbe chickens began to crow for Jo. Oak C rove b as but little use for tbe men who sought to give the printing to a ring paper. The news comes that there has been great change on the part of members of the Legislature snd others upon the subject of convention. There has been none here, for we keep thinking like the Sentinel upon all sub jects, whether it ba convention, deep plowing or rings. If we have a conven tion there must be no jockying about getting out the candidates ss there has been in Ra eigh in all of ihe late convec tions. This township will vote for any set ol good men who are not put forward by trick and log rolling. I protest that Raleigh in county convention shall have three votea while Oak Grove has only one. Uak (irove gives double tbe vote of some other township?,- yet she is con tent to vote one vote, provided all other townships do the same. The most un precedented jockying was in the congres sional nomination, and I hare always blamed you that you submitted to it. I voted cheerfully for the nominee, and so did this township, but we submit to ne more jocky conventions. They mutt rep resent tbe people. We have no postoffice convenient, but if vnu will coutinue to edit the tNTiKgr,, I will send you forth with fifty subscribers ami add nftvhiore in a short time. Tbe people had better be without the Legislature than Without FAMILY GROCERIES. Also, a selected stock ot Whiskies as fol- 3ws : LD IMl'SUlALt-AblNKT. HKOKGIA CLUB, IIAHKY IHfWKTT. I'ure AuKuatla eouiAy Va , Rye an 1 various other Brauda Brandies and wim sot all trades which I am selliDic very cheap, till and see for vour self. .. W.GILL, o. t tljan Market Square, Kalelgb, NC Harper MsasjMln. XLIXaT RATED: Koticbs or tu Fbk s. Thesrer-lDertaulncelicaJatlonof this ci eellaat ntoali.ly proves It continued adapt ow w popular asanws taa neeas indeed, when we think 1- to how saaov somas It pene trates every month, we mast consider It ss oneot t e educators ss well as entertainers ot the public salnd, (or Its vast popularity has been won by no appeal to stupid pre- juaices or aeprmvea usms xwams wwot The character which this Mussina posses ses lor varusty, frnrtse, artxuc wvaitn, snd literary culture that baa kept Decs with. if it baa not led Use times, should cause ita conductors to rejraxd it with laatittable com placeney. It also entitles them to a (Teat claim noon tbe pablle frail Lade The Mant slne baa dona cood sad aot evil all the days OI IU lite. Jtroontyn Aeytt. TERMS: Potage free to all gubscribers in the Uni ted stales. Ilaap a's Mioazise, oae year 14. 00. H 00 Includes picpaymeBl of C, S. post age by the i abliahera. BubacriTtione to Harper's Ustraaiae, Weekly snd Hsaar, to one address tor osie tear. tlU.- W; or two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address (or one year, s J ; poatajre irte. An axira uopy or ciuer in Magazine, W.kU O.... sill . . . .n I every Club of rive Subscribers at f 0 each, in one remtttan-e ; or, Oil Copies for 3J.10, without extra copy ; portaire tree. Hack riuruoera can be an piled at any time. comprising; 41 Volumes, in neat cloth binding-, will be rut by eipreas, might at ex pen of l ureoaser. for ejiS nrr volume. dingle volumes, by trail, postpaid, IS 0. Cloih cases, for binding, 58 cents, by mail, poatpald. Address, dec O II 11 AHfEK bku 8, New Xo.k. JASD FOR BALE. Will bit sold it fublic Auction, Thursday the 0th of December ui-it at Priuc-ton, Johnston county, be tract of lar d on wbirb Kverard Hall now resides, containing S1W acres ; a large portlrn of tho land Is In origi nal sjrowtti, and a portiuD U good Kivt-r bot tom, and under fenca an) cultivation, the upland ia adaped to acd producra eoiton and corn. There is a large and comfortable Dwelling House, handsomel situated, and necessary ou' huliiiingson the premises, dis tant from the N. C. Kailmad 7 miles. 1'oc eessiongiten 1st of January 1ST5. Terms of sale 10tO cash down, balance in t. 2. 3 and 4 years with 'nterett at a prr cezt. from 1st January, 1S75, till si the notes arc paid. Title u doubted and retained until the land Is pa d for. by order the I'lurd of Trust es, K.x lioapiial Fund, nov l-td W. 11 JONKtf, News copy. Tnasurer. JJHV (iUUDi I DHY UOODsi I Another Stock ol New t.o JLVT HE( K1VED. The lur.-eVk assortment an.1 h.-st A. i,-r. i.t the I west prices we b ve ever odi red. Our Mock is now lame aud coinolete. A Snro oortlou of our (iooda have bewi nnr- chaaed Ithln tho lint two weiks 1 our Senior Partner, In the -Northern inaikelF, aud tiaUn hoUKht ihi mi n I'Nl'dl'ALLy LOW PlUt.Kr!, for Cash We lel aatutled in aavimr that no Hou,c. in or out of the Slate, will undersell We have tc-day received the lte M)k-of FIFTH AVENl'E SILK HA TS, which cannot, be furpas-el f jr bqiu'y ofitjle i ni o oujy eu u. ne naea large stocK of t uif, iriciudlug MINK, SFAL, LYNX, ISLAC'K M.Ut'riN, AND FITCH, nimleiu t. e luk-ot Styles. We will take pleasure iu showing our i;i ods to all who will give us a call. PETTY &. JONES, 20 Favttteville Street, dec 2 tl Kaleigh, N. C. pKICZfi REDUCED. Great mdacementa to pwehssers. We bars J tut Kedarad oar BaUra Stock, amounting XroealaSfUOi to 910,001) worth ol Entirely New , DRY GOOD 9, , Notions, Boots, ehoas, Hats, ate.; much lower prices than heretofore for C 4 811. All wbo give us a call will get the fullest value for their money. Merchants purchasing in this market can nuke profitable lnvcstmtnts with as. Oor 8tock is very full tor this season be sides ws will have other additions very soon. lunelS tf PETTT JUNEfl, iwrayettevlUc Street Ralehih. N. U J3AKTNER WANTED. An Insrenlous mechanic who has made a useful invention, wants a partner with a capi tal of IS00 , One hundred per cent, guaran teed on the Investment, Address, A. U, Rale gh Poat Office. nne is tr Can I icilii Gin the Sentinel. Yours, J. A. TXV UTlV NOTICE. Having duly qualified as Executrix of the last win anj testament nr William ills, dee d, I nereoy give notice to all persona holding claims against the estate of the said decedent to present them for payment nn or before the 35th day of voveniher, 1875, or this notice will be pleaded In bar aguinst their recovery. ersons Indebted to said estate are renuest ed to make payment at once. MAUuAKET MILL", nov 85-1 ww E jteutrix. SPRING 1874. QIJTl' SFRIliO BATS, The leading Spring styles in medium and Pine Felts, at the nuwt reasonable prices. Now ready at k. a. amokbjWSis uo , Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers. NeJtt door to Tucker Hall. Raleigh, N. 0. fob. 87th 1874. JOGEKS X tIAKKIS C LOS IN a OUT. At we are about to qfit the whiskev trade, on thc 1st l January next, we propose to sell our stock of liquors, low. for cash. We also wish to tell our bar fixtures, wbicb are complete. We say to our delinquent customers tbst we must be paid by Christmas, and hope none of tbem will get angry if we should, duo them no tbe street. We gave yon good measure, aod '.good liquors aod you must pay up. dec 1 5'aW l I(tJUI(a C IIAKKI9, , QLEAH THE TRACK. Open the "Way ! And let the Kush continue on Us way to J. M. KOdM0AUMV, At Kline's Old Corner. Favetti vllle and Hara-ett btreeta. whore it Is a well known fact that the largest stock of Dr ss Goods, Prints, Domestic Plaids 1 Prown and Blenched Domestics, Huts and Caps, Millinery Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, &c, tc. in tbe City. We are daily receiving large additions to tbe Usneral Stock, which la alwavs kept rretuand (Jomulele la every branch :id d- partmct t of the store. READY MADE CL'JTUl.Vu ia the specialty of my trade, and I in now prepared to ottor evorv grail o or (.lotuiog at the very bottom prices. Call nnd see me ourMlvea. CKUCKEKV UKI'AKTMENT. I have the only exclusive ('rok -ry ftorc in the City, connected with and adioinlrg the main eUalili-hm'-nt 1 oihr tvcrt suecies of t rockery at Wholesale, to the co ntv tiaile at Nor'hern price, as I l.uy direct Is large qnanutic rrorn first li.nis. Tool my former cufloiii is and patrons. ana mi puona etiernv, I uiu my wet. 1 emu iter pr ;i e 1 ii..iu ever io atlniiniater to their every H unt at terms that ! will gau rantes saUsf ,ic:ory. oet t i Sat JJELV HIE l'O Ilt AM) KATHRKLES8. GKANi) G1KT CONCEhT r. it xna uenifit or tub O H I' II A X A S Y L I" M , $17,(KM) 111 (Jills To be Distribute d among the Ticket Holders. A (iilt Concert will he he'.d in WILSON', N.C., On TiurnJay, tw 17 Dec 1874. For the exclusive benefit of the Orphan Asylum at Oxford. TICKETS ONLY TWO pOLLlKa. Number of tickets ouly lS.OoO. 2,10il Gifts to be given away, making over one to every sven tickets. . KEAL K8XATK 'GIFTS : One lot in the town of Wilson, N. C, containing acres, with large and convenient dwelling, naving ten rooms, and all necessary and con venient out hoaaes.eituated uu Harms street valued at nrio One elegant 2 story residence, in Wil son, corner oi rine aodureen streets with . 1-4 acres, and containing 8 rooii.s. locai.d in the most eligible part of the town, valn.nl at J 'in One Si acre ot, situated on the corner or vanrc ai d tiprlng streets with neat : eMdeuce and out houses, valued t l.iiOO CASH GIFTS : TUB LATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST. I offer the public, tbe latest Improved Cotton Oin, as well as the cheapest. The following certificates from well knoWL gentlemen, will bo more satisfactory than any thing 1 can say : Nbak Cab-, N. C, Not., 12tb. 1873, This is to certify that I am using one ol he Cary Gins made by W. M. Borrell, of Cary, N. O, and that I am well pleased with it ana would cheerfully recommend it to any one wanting a good Oin. A. B. Yatbs. Cakk, N. C, Msy 22nd. 1874. I take pleasure In saying that tbe fifty 3nw Cotton Oin, I purchased from Mr, W. M Sorrell, known aa tbe Cary Qin does far better work than any Oin, I bsve heretofore used, though costing from 00 to 100 per cent, leu money. I thick anv per son in want of a Oin will save money by purchasing the Cary Gin, its performance has been entirely satistactory to me, I can cheerfully recommend it to others. A. F. Pass. We certify that the Cary Oin has given entire satisfaction to our neighbors, wbo have tried itand we think it in excel lent gin. II. P. OOESS, H. II. Jordan, W. C. Paoe, Wm. E. Pell. PRICE : For 60 Saw Gin, 1170 For 65 Saw Oin, 160 For50SawOin, ISO For 45 Saw Gin, 140 For 40 Saw Oin, 130 For all under 40 Saws, 120. Persons wanting Gins wilt please send in their orders early in the season so tbst I may not be crowded in tbe fall. Send in your orders and I warrant you will be pleased. I do ail kind of repairing. Address, W. M. SOKKELL, mayiUd&w-tf. Cary, N. C fte R R. ftADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES TBE WORST PAINS In from On to Twenty Minutes. hot one hous. re. aAsr reDlaf this adTerttenteat nc crrEB WITH PAIR. bad wars REariv rklik is a oi.... ro every ram. It was thf Ant and la Tho Only Paiia Ilomotlv Hint Inauntty itops the mwl excruriatms pains, allavi ,3tlammattmts. and rare ronwttmts. whether. -fi LuniH. stomach, Bowvls, or ult-vr alauiilor uraana. Ur application. W FROS ONE TO TtVENTV HfKms. no iratlfr Imw Tl,.rn! or xru.'ia0n7 fh? naln tno SlIIKI'MaTli:. n,l rld.trn. I Srm im,,UH ti.... r.urli;ic, or ir.-- '.riiivj ill; u.a; mffvr. RADWAY'S READY f.V "T" Wtt.r, ypoRR tVTtVT F V tSKLARRAI'I'iS i.t'llil- HOShVJ ivii,Mw.rios iif the ni.ADnPR l ONilK.sTKIS fit- TUP 1 SOUK TliROAT, Mi l l. I I.I llltli A TMIN.i ' ' l-Al.l-l rAThlN ,ir THK nriDt HTSTERI''.'. rR3fr :ii-tiii.i:m l Ar .l: .!!. ItrU EKZ HEADACiir, TonTliACltl- Ml ntimi r.nprv,Tfet rot.nnm.n. mm ' TIB- anplu-all'-n ol die Kudr Krllrfl. Ihr nun or rsrta whvri- ill, ( rt;u '-r : I'. w.ilafKu J an;l Conif'irt. iw.n!y(l- 'Intn n : .ij.'-l,., ..c ivi'r n ill in n frw iii:BTai ,ti. Hi k It; un. nr. i r 1 1: irtriiF a' nvsnMiKV. r.,i h', a.su i. nr. Ii.wkiji' t (ah l'i ie. 1 4 ' IHKl eac 5 " :o 'M " :l ' 10 " 11 ' 6 ' " 600 ' i luto t B AKUAI.N'S IIARGAIXS! Chriatma d III) holdiys are tou ii and everyb di w..nta h p ent for their wi'e. husbands chl Mrm, - eeriit-arls, friends Ac Tho plsc- to buy th-m Is at BROWN d VAltUTV 8T)KK, wheie yon wll' find e-veryilrg Io piw.se ycunrand old, rich and poor. lam Offering my en l- A o k of Fancy Goods, Toys, Btket, Mosi.-J Itutramtiits, Chins Oood.', at greatly rodceed prices fer Cash oyer Sim is the ?nsi.ce to secure good bargain. Don't fail to cal and cxtmiue stcrk and prlcas before purchasing clwwhTe. T XT AT 1 DUntvU 1AI, AJ. AJ,ivil, Oct ilS-tt Hale gii, N. C. ROOM FOR KENT Three rent In the house I lire-in. lor two families AUotwo Aunlv to me for terms. 2t ' W. J. EDWARDS. rooms fnr Wei suited Alao two rooms iu kitchen. I MISCELLANEOUS GIFT-; One Fine top Uuggy, i ue Klue Buggv, One Klnc OoltTWatch, tiie Hue Ladtca Watch, Committee of ArramreuitnU. U 1,ci00 500 400 400 .'). 1,0(0 l.OOU !.'. m 74 W. bl iui.t, B. r B.-iggs ana A. B-rnes, E.qi nlosltorv Bank of Wilson. A lvisory Board John Mrbuls, Ksq.. Kal eib, W. F. Davis. Ksq.. Kittirlls, A. Wil liams, Esqs., Oxiord, Maj. J. P. Jrnkins. naanviiic, n inorp, tnj., Koek.v Jtouut, Dr K W. King, James v. I.ii caster and Jas. S. lark, tsqs., WiUon. W He this enterprise snot rouducted nn ocr tne iilreet auspices of any Lo ge, yet is uiijn v is io ui mai miOD inaiauuou, the (for lr lin ABllu, wnith was estb lisLed by the Urand Lodge of tbe DUte, and tbe uiauugcmeni ia entirely in the han s of meml'ers of the order. ibtMibjx-tisexcln'ivclytor the benellt of tbe -rptiun Asylum snd the Commit e i deem it unnecessary to make any exlen ed appeal to the people of N..rlh Csroliri ia benalf ol an Institution which Is so worthy of their support. 'In low price of the tickets plaues it in the power of every one to aid a noble cause, end at tbe isme time the chances of oi ing reimburawl are uausaily favorable. It is confidently believed. that tbeenterprlse will be a sncresa, bat if from any cause taere should be no Concert and distribution, ail Uir money received from tbetlcke'. holders shall be returned to them without discount So tickets sold will be entitled to a chance for the Uifta nnless the money for the fame has been received at this otHce. The Lifts will be diatrPjuUrd itumiulUUtli after tLe Concert. Any person holding a tirktt eutith d to a (lift who desires the Arylum to hive the benrtlt of such liift, will notify the tk-cre tary by sn. h endorsement on back of 1h,- ticket, abd tbe same shall be appropriated as directed Mom-v for tickets must be sent bv ILirii lered Let tr. Monev Order or Lxi.r. aa. dirrpt ed ti A BARNES, teirelar,. nov 9 dawtd - Wilson, N C. H 11 Uradi.ev, i4gent R-Ueign, N 0, BOI8 COTTON Ul. One 45 Saw Oin. Inst to band of this ,ni! celebrated AlaoaiM Gia.Tfee teclimony a unanimous that they UiBfaater and makeSi better sample than any o liter ever suauc. Price 14 per saw and transportation. JAMkoM. TOWLE8, sept85-tf Asreit I SIIIM KKV M, -Al TriiM i, r ftti'iii;,! nl,n. r xwny'm lteed- Itllrf HKr von pr,-. u nnin. i wittfr. I; l botUT :i rnuiv lljilUlllll. iHiiii or afed n A iw drum in Cum. Irom thanaa of nrnn l) or Bitter R, m li t. TEVEH AND AGUE. n?VTll AVT A,-'-R M.t for r."' c-n!' Tlir Ii Hot a r--a.r4.nl .-..nilii Mi: worl,l timi will run Krvrr ant .- lI utl ..-Iter Maliirl.-i.. HIIoiia. Srarlrr v-'i''i.'''li'J"- "I11"."-' :"! K RAO. Wl tl I I, t.: , .julrk a.BA1)aV . HEaDY Rt 1.1 Li. I.t. c.UMtpttrbotlia. HEAITC! 3EAUTV!! prnova Asn r-fitr tti.-it tonn-t--RBA- - - V!"" ---' AMI WKKIUT-t'LEAH REIN AVO iih l 1IH L loa.'-LKXloS fctOURSO TO ALL DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Mml VMS CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. hah mam; THK stoKT APToNtairrvn rrr. ao J'. i,5A..-?Ar,.V ,!" IUK "'HANilKn, THE . ,Mir.ni,ui -n, , 1IK TMH 1M1. FN T.HI . ' '.. if , i CONNEOTICUT MUTUAL LIFE Zoraraxice Company. atainiaina ra alghrst standard nf SOLVENCY . The character of tbe 1st itmect of Its ...,. maJatadaaaeUol S36,0OO,O00 Is o' the Blgbest Class for security ; it h n Ing neverloata dollar of it Investmeht. It- 8. U P B L U S is liuger than that of any other Conipsn) over 85,000.000; It baa a saeanberahlp of over 88.000 person IU ratio for the satire HT years of Its b un . kaa been but 8.97 FEB CENT or Its receipts. It hsa aoBtockboldi-rs. r , ,, dollar of saving or profit belongs solrly t.. ti, "OLICY-DOLDEi:. r.om such a reoonj oae ran wi II J-j,!.- i ., to Insure with safely aod tlo ruialh rt oiu,i Ue coat. H. JL.WAIX,(ii.'l. Aarout. KALEIGH. n.C. stp 14 gatLLCT BOAKUINti AND DAY ft Hi - I, HiU-ABOao' H. C. The Misses Nash anl 'Wft. Kollock a 111 rr same the exercises of tbrlr fchool on rn,l Mlh July and continue twenty weiks. ( i culara forwarded on application. juae xv-aiww OLD SUBSTAK-IAI. WKLL TESTED, Ufa Wkmm Cs.i wits' ovncB ia FIIHER BUILDINU, OVSa TBS B1BDWAKS STORE nr JUL J US Lh WIS & CO Haa paid to the Widows and Orphans i North Carolina since ltMA, the lorn of nearl ss oo, ooo. And, by fidelity and promptness in this par ticnlar, and furnishing tbe loweat rates of any drat class company ; and also, having paid omer ell taore revenue to tbe Bute than an company, tbe svrriU and enjoys earned aiiuncuonoi oemg tne LEADIN6 LIFE C0SPi.1T II TIIE STATE. And with her ' s)0,000,000.00 AMotn, now on hand, and managed by gentlemen of long experience and financial skill she otters me nignest standard ot security to all her customers. And, aa an Investment for capi talist a 10,000 policy is beUer than 10,000 in real esUte. Ages from SO to ' 0 are insurable of both sexes. This company does not say. Insure with them, amy Aow. But we ask an impartial comparison with any company In rata and rasfwnsiMfitu. and leave the result to the Judgment ot the public. bv caiung npon me ueneral Agent or any of bis Locals, further information will be cbet r-rd. W. H. CROW, Genera' Agent. W. II. HcKEE, M. D., Medical i.iaiuioi, Sep tt-6m NCO KsK HOM K IMoTlTUTlti.SB stcujpirr AOAJjvs7 tint THE lVOUTil CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE C0MPAN1" RAIaKIQH, n. c. This Company continaea to write Pollci at fair rates, on all classes of insurable proii- Ail loases are promptlyadjusted and oaid. The "HOME" laratilrllv ov,.lnln f. ii favor, and appeala, with contTdence, to insurers of property in all parts of Nrrth Carolina. agenu in all iru of the Bute. n u a . - t wt jt . u. aa IA.V. r.. rrnaiueuu C. B. Root, Vice President Bsatob Gales, Secretary. FtaAasu Uowraa, Bapervtaor. Janeto-tt Of Tlllii THAT Tltt I.V WllMir.apii, nam. a INK, Every Bay an km in Flesh an Teialf is Sesa ad FelL Fvrrr (in? .ttsirAnrii.u" bmol. 'I.NTr'-niinom n''.Or u.:, on- Hi, ,. Hwr.i, Orma. .in.l i thrr ri1- -m l r .-. . ,,l ,i. . . .t.ni Ihr viitor .11, M II ii'iiaira li.r . iu: in- Inly nliK lu.w n( ')::..! IrShltTtnl i'it,,-', . ,lil!i-.- Cotiatlmptlnn - -ti'-ir (ti-M'itir, I ,( i In Hi. llirnat. Mouth Ta ii a s.ulraln Ho' iIiaiiI- in I oiiirr I .rlAiBurrtrm, - ,. - 1-v, Utriimorou 'ii- irA. jr. ironi thr Kara aiol ...r-4 foniw of l-kin dl"aAM, fcrafilfena, SVv.r - aI( Hi-ail, Itinu Worm. Kitlt Rhrum ErrAlpela. -. .liaca liotA. Worni- In tlw PltMe, TunirirA. Cmn i... v.on.l ami All viakrnlna ami painful til. i.MiMa lol Upemikluinaen) i rinHHr. arr witliin tlie curatira rtne. of Hit, ' rol Modern Obrtiknrv, aiMlafawaart- aw wl I o on prrn nmir 11 for tllhrref lau tvruu ul i-i u. potrol powrr 10 eura lhm. i rllrnU o,,jlromlrllMa1(ff)ww,rtM r -inrmltIM thai ueoniiaualljr pma mm, mic . n arnaainf lh.A wMr.. ami nrairs lham iir-APABILLIaN will aad-So.. a.. - ' iV"i,1,"Lj!"1 ""f ,hl rnly Cflmmrncaa IU of puriA-atlon. ami mmu In eiminUhlna ll of wl ii.rrnalr.wlll u rapid, ana .r.ry dar :tirtil wlllfa.1 hiaiNll irrowln ( ai.......a i--! -lifMiM batter. umUu iAnnrovIa auaI aUai! it-. ! w,-urnt InrrcAAliiA- .ot only doaa lh1UasariWiie Eaamrairr ael . . onrrnir1lala--uliarrochr.iir.(rr. , im. i ormiicuona' javam dlwaass, Sut it u tn. - l-OAilivc cura Uit el Kidnry d Blaautr Complaint; . ..t and Womb dlwam. OntTr!, Dtabstn, ProT, !, .r or Watsr, lneonllD.nn.4rf rjiin., SrKht Ut i . Albumiaarla, and la all cases wnara thai- an .- iIuai oi-ixiMU.er Um wawr hi tales, ewadr. mlaod - ; n AuUiaaca lika Um whli. of ma in. or threada liaa ii.l fl. or Ihrra Im a morbid. darE. bllloaa apprar-ii-r, ana arhlM koaaeiiu d.aaiUa, and wbaa UMra a uridine, on mini Kmallon wlwa pajaifts water, 11 a j 1 ao- la tbs SaaaU af Um Back aad aJoea; IM Lvlaa. Tumor of 12 Yean Growth Cured fty Eadway't) Jletolvent, COVILL'B Blootl and Liver Njrup ! All cnUneous eruptions on tbe fve or body Indicata An Iatpona (Vikiui iom or ma Bloou and this may, or may not be Kcaorci.a but In either ease the disease Is ontrtBg more ths n aa imsidiocs Poison that BURNS LIKE A TKRKIBLI FIRE, u it courses through the veins, sowing cc ot death with every pulsation. In this condition of things something net. led at oaos, to clbarse tbe blooo ; ano SCOVILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER 8VKI V will PoarrtTKLT eflect this desideratum, rx pclllng every trice of dlsjase from tbe blnmi and systesa, and leaving the skin BOFT. FAIR AND BE IUT1FL L. Hundreds of eertiflcates attest its valui Price f 1 per bottle. JOHaN F. HENRT, CCBRAN4 ).. Prop'. t) and College Place. New Yoi K. ilLSO PROPRIETORS OK Ilall's Balsam for the Lungs, Carbolic Bain , Kdey's Carbolic Tmcbes, Oxygenated Bitters for Dyspepsia, Dr. Molt a Liv er PUIa; lit. Rogers' VegeUblc Worm Bvrup, Dr. Bennett's Bore Death to HaU. Mire, and Vermin, Russian Hair Dye, Etc., Etc. KOR8AI.E BT ALL DRUGOISTS. Bar V-lm-w. NOTICE. PlITSMUSH 1-TI. To all persons wbo are In arrears tor Tan for tbe years 1S71 and van, 1 hereby gi aoUce i to them, that if the same Is ant imh! on or before the With InsUnt., tbst anm-f n Uon will beissaoed agaiust J.em, an Uic ;.- has already been nidi anA 11.0 i.'., . , eotfeseed. Thla Is the list notlr-e aud ih .. who fail to comply may' expea to sec t! e r names published besides harms- to pay es;.. Pt td T . 1.KE Bberitr. N 1 K Ik-aI I ioiice it iitrriiy givrn it.i ,;iy will bo made tn t tie (in. i 1 A . jnfny at rU preaent ela.i.u.tn ps en net ll.c .fp rating ilia town ol V itiogsvn'le, 111 tin- I County of Frwiklin. I drrlO-dlm I

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