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e t ,- THE as IS! v. isatmai st the feUewbg tat MlacaJortea tsIahJBrUHSj Hilt BAtSOl irirs r&IHTKH AMD BIMDCB. .its ssU I M , .-1 (. I sss than swat mnvniv ihtR) SewUael iyearla advsaes M ! i l.ii nBtataadaaat -'11 ........... ................ a" set Isqssr,twssk.t X iu'Jlssoatk, tJftl twarctawje. mm" ' aw ti jk.n i s 1 r m aa-ei 1 8.0's. I100 S JS SS.0k. t ris5'- ITea J jk T;wi! .'tiii ft TIm Dsnf ltfni IB bedenere4 tm t Mrt tha ftt a fxtran Cm per 2M 1 a at Em il ill tatr mrm'"''"-:;" 0 Ml 4 4b -nwT-Wr a-. J -. - - " ' - J .r-r : .. .iiiTliia -- f .it t n in I I I i m U i is I v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ECEIVED T1I19 DAY WRlCTLpArncM in TBOtftut-Sherwood rrom "rvu" buoukt unc oi loose ifiutlAd Camels lTir Plaids! f apr 2- W. H. A B. 8, TV TIER EXPRESS, fi I I utiles Embrolde9UI Lece Hdkfs. Linen Collars and Cuff. Scarfs, Neckties. Uat Scarfs, r v, at Ruchbgs, Collarettes, v All the latewtNovcltiea in the fanhloa. W. II. R.S. TICKER. 128- - - - ' jrsTTOHAXD. 1,000 Yds.Ferrakt, one yard wide at 121 cent. - J apt MT. IL 2k R. 8. TUCKER. c ....I li. .Ti FT RECENT IairaveoMvW, ay aap are flvlaf ties a tafeettoa U Paasliy, 8 kip t r tcty rnP, Wiar hmW ! UN, vuk m ukuar, r tLrow .1 Vihm Uaa ant M balttNta imblle alto la ! aatoa Wttla aaalaal iiMairrpainac. aaa nn iaatB( feat yft withaat rplr troa tmmf . raaU4udladcatrai!taaa4 nafrcaae liatBf Tba Mm 1 ti a at Ylliaa aaa4 Kara vhi I I avr fat ItW, vatkal kr iitia awa, iaaaaia4 aa iala IX taak ucU.m a 1 laeb ti bum 1 wUI iaiaUh laclBM BHaaM to- Irat aMaay aaiaUar tia. My wmkkawWby k hart aaaaaaatea ia KaMgk, aad auvwal ka lltar raktaU Oraar vita afa &lot ra 1. tiraev. np,Mia , f oa OOaa art.l iawti urooip aUattlot .. Itaiai 4 W4lrr tlpa fara' 4 aa4 Iliad at thott anta apr I yf T f i. U KlTi HIM. ) 'If ALU ABLE GOLD MINX TOS MIX I will wn at Um Court Haaa door ai lai town of Monroa, K. C.,at pablla Aiwtioa to too klrt t kMdar aa tha aSth dar of If ay, 1S7J Ib-ollow1nf raal propwt klmgia(i kit of UadlrlaxlaUBloaeouaty, N. C wnuHw n. . umw, aae a, fui a U Nile Creek, on which la tltaaU WaiBJf da Xa UVJ hrated UOWIK OB . tTOCKTON GOLD MINE, aad kaowa aa tha Howia or Rtrirktixi V-it-bi, ina w IIPTal am hmiimi um afw- Uold Mine Tract, eoatainlng VAX) arrea. For particulars aa to term of aanoaacrlp- tioa of property Ac, apply to. J. 1. DATW, Coat, tare, at cMuatiT A DaTia, CbariotU, X C apr llHI vArm Br rtrtoe of a deed of moncan executed tyr V: MeNamaraoa tha lot day of Jaaaary ina, ana rararaev m book no, ao ot pan J! to tha offlea of Reetater of Deed for Wake coaaty, taelntoi laad la aaid aMrtnMdo aeribed will be aoid for eaah at public oaten f the Coart Hoaee door la Balebh oa Satar- day tha SVth day of May aest at IS o'clock, m. Tba land Ilea aear the eastern UmlU of RalelKk ia the ael)rbborhood of tha Rock Uuarry, aad adjotolne- tha Jaade of H. H. tapper, J? w. B. Wataoa aal ptben. coniapia aoooi io aciaa. . - JO'IM Utl L!N. '. ' Att-rnrt AkD Aaiar. apr M-t-l' ' ' M MaUl H ATT IE ANDKIWI - pkai.- a is, ..... Fashionable Millinery No. li PATrrrKTiixK sTaarr, RWiclivK. XLfrr'X Witald in f una her fr ea t aad M (ea rril' that h t jSaar f4rhw ; ar iitl INK ar4 wurectfa'lr le'ttr 'hem to 1 iwtaf hr oHr wn lmw siaaa all. tha aea etyhw of 'la see" - - - ... s , 1 h ; errd tb aervleva wt a Ir-t-rlaaa Ike ' ke. fcrvMta vfUI i h I a beat tur-lt rr al'h otter ar" end woald r.e ''. iv-M-MiwaH' f at ai ttma. OTRAW AND frTHER hUMMER Large Stock tm purcaaaed. ......... .': -,.3. "-.. H. .....J BLACK RTKAW FOR CLERGYMEN, JauntfBAivi Straw, TbaTeaUlatoirfi: l t -a ta ia , if WiaJm-1-.LIlorJ fr .,; aar . v. The Val Openeyr Thr "Znao" JtrrRrCaiYED. ; Aad aa imatraaa stock of High Crowa , 8ft llata. Full lines, for Youths aad ' B y. "' We. hare ' Miasea .ar- Ladies W. H 6 If. p. TTTKER. ' April i-v ton;' rpHtgrt M A 'i it A weekly COMIC Newspaper, pMihee),ai . aiis;v.Mi Jt. J ' t BT TUX SPT PCBLIflHINQ COMPANY. Bvascairnoa Rirse: Uoe y ar. la adaBOE;.t J1V f . flJB eii bkmiibs, a Three . - , .-. Bample copy-free. ' ' ' " rrrmrmpTTi : : VTEW AND NOVEL Lot' EK Eel T ata AAA '4" rA ' i i1".! 1 for 3 00 ... 14,000 $100,000 1100,000 for for for fl 00 $30 00 i0 00 MLSSOURf STATE (,JiTTARIE8!i On tha 13th day of each month' during WHOLJIIifkBlll Cspiul Prise,' ii)0U1.; .10,290 prie, smounting to 00j i H'kKu oniy sjac . i nf, i f.. Try a ticket ia this liberal sebeaM '" , 4 $l,t00,000 IN PRIZES Capital iiftaClloi amooating to $l.tOO,000! , Will be drawn ' Janw JO, 1875. Will I drwi;. Sept:; 187X Wiltbedrswa Dec. Bi, 1873. Whole ticket 00 ;; Ilalrea flO; Qae ters $3k . ? ;tt;.j Prises payabls fa fallsad no pbstprine ainit of drawings take place.' ; : .', . Address for tickets and circutars, 'i ,, MURRAY, MILLER CO.,; P. ft lV9e fMMie-MeY- "t1 The City. Clapp and John Baker, tvo of the'eot- aoM aquattera the itpubBcan trfckrtere bkra beenhidng Uwot;t night, like unstamped toljkooa wer in trial this evening tor Ulegaut irteringm tne fttb Ward and wt boand oyer for their appearance at the next eourt tat aum of tbouaand dUam. Iliat'a irhat makes me say let's elect these good men obr people hare' nominated and be done with any soch dirty work as thls.H Here they are, mj friends t .. . i. . torn auiavaJi t i1 . Fiat Waan - - ' r JOHK ARMSTROMO, " : . ia&ikkEB not; t1 HJL i. HAatJIlL- . ihrllit Taiao Wad . A, W. U. VlnUtiAvll, v J J Tv ft. BRADLEY: - r. r. rsevuu, wa, JOIINC BLIB ,C It u. JOnIS, : rf In Jail. Policeman Crosses brought a negro to town to-day handcuffed tot breaking In a barn in tha country and stealing tobacco, f He's cooped np. . - .8om..A.WKNW.r:: Wo jr.WL.ttiey would remove that artificial man with the wax face' and black moustache that stands in front of a clothing store , on FayetteTille street Wert caught self bowing to it several times aa passed In a hurry. It it so' much tike tbe fashionable young man of the present dayf niiir That ADVurraixa. The edrtr tking authorised bjtbe agbtsinr to be done in the New York Journal a Cmmmmm and the London Fuaes wOl only cost the State between twelve and thirteen hundred dollars. t. The London Timtt is rather a high mark JoumaL It charges money down in advance eleven pounds and six'bhniutgs for the first In sertion which ia equivalent in gold . to fifty-four dollars and eighty and a half cents, a The Secretary or State will send check ona London-hanker for three months insertion at these figures in the weekly edition which wDl amount for thirteen insertions to eight hundred and five dollars and eight cents and a half. The New York oaraol Cummert charges for same time in Its weekly four hundred and sixty dollars. ,. Tun Episcopal CoNTaurxioHT-It meets in Newborn the - 19th of next month, j The next day ia the centennial in Charlotte and there is 'nuiclL feeling with some of (he convention to be pres. ent on the occasion. We '.learn; that Bishop Atkinson havhtg been appealed to on the subject of postptneBient would have readily ordered another day, but . the canonical . time required in which to givs such notice was not suffi cient. - That time b sixty days and be fore; he notice could have , been given there iould not be more than forty days hdbr,the time , of meeting. If a quo runt of the different parishes be not represented in Newbern the convention will adjourn to another day and attend the oeatenntat, and in Jhct, In conrersa tlon to-day with one of our clergymen UhougU.Jhm Jonra for the centennial, quorum or not. Avtrt Abby at Pbatbb Ueetixo. -u-iudt Abby Tloue trak fajfii this morning. . 61m complained of her foot that was burnt aometfane ago and says she will never get the use of it good. She told us she , was at a young men's prayer meeting last night ia this city. One of the young men arose hi meeting and asked the prayers of the bpuse'yor 'Aunt' Abby Ilouse. Aunt Abby spoke out fa church and told them they could all pray for her, that she should sit where she was (as, she said to i,.Jt couldn't well; kneel, you. know', on account of my burnt foot.) They all prayed for her and the old lady sat stone still In her seat. Aunt Abby was asked If sne ever prayea any wr neneir, and she . j .. -i - replied, 44Qf course I do," I don't make fool of myself about h it all lays JhrMnwTatiqmy !IsJu.'?Butshe told Um remrter it "It dona aae a hean of good last nighf tc'near toy nephew say he was satisfied he waaa christJan." Go yoiir way, Aunt Abby Uouse; you've been honest all your life, your heart opfnTand has never failed to speak, the truth, and it seems tow there Is a tear iront the recording angel whenever you cryfbvmercym' tseaaator llatt BsAsmWbeen spend-' leg several days wHh TU ' brotW Jft Raleigh Acaiemy or Medictkb, . . ' rRaJekh:aAwaH1875 A called meetinf of the Balelgh Academy of lle&tiiwrWM UU Bt the office of Dr. J, B. Dunn. ,Tho rouow be FeUows were present t ;Drs, Cbas, K. JohnaAB. Win. 6. " CilL Peter B. IBnes, B. Burke Haywood, B. B. Hay wood, Eugene Grtssom, JTJ B. Dunn, W. J. loyster, F.1 at. ltaywood, Jr, Geo, Wj Graham, T. L. B. IXonroe, Wn. Ltttla and JpmUm.i;Vt, ITJnes, the ITesldent, nOled the meet ing to Order and stated the object of the meeting, wfckfc was to pay the last tribute of respect to our beloved Fellow and brother, Dr. Wm, IL HcS who departed tbU fife this snorsJng at twenty talnutestttst twelve o'clock.' Drs. 1UU and obwon also made some leeling BB i j,., tit fi ..S . Dr. iohnaon offrnd the following fesoluUdos, ' which were nnanteioasly aopt-dV,t.i.-f fit ?; f Asasfwd, That In the death of Dr. Wm. II. IfcKee, wlu occurred on the r4htatllntn after a long and painfol Olness Which ho boro with re markable fortltode and fiatienco, the medVal ! profession has lost an. batslli- gent, cultivated imdsklllful member, the eotntayavitiy Wthful woriw.'lugh mlnded, genial genflemaa ;and , law abiding citiaen, the poor a generous an4 sincere tHend. and his ftmfly a dovpted- lv affectionate counsellor and guide. I v '' ' ""-' uiFW-x.. .. A &a f Eeaolced. That all tbe FeUOWB or we Academy of IbdWlna - of Balejgh, of whloh8eJatytheaUeI)T.McKwwasa vatoablej DeiLearraan of mournmacrap4 m thf jejt arm for.tlhy Seohed, That all thoFellowi ofthe Academy of Medicine of Raleigh attend the funeral of our late brother to-nwrrow afternoon. i - --,- , , Buoioed. That a copy of the proceed ings of this meeting of the Academy of lledkue of Balelgh lie sent to the fam fly of the deceased by tha President, ac companied by assurances of our sincere condolence and a tender of our kindly offices j and also that a copy of the same be lurnbdwd tbe press for publica tlon. ' The President appointed the follow ing Fellows as pall-bearers i Drs. 1IIH, Johnson, tL B. Haywood, E. B. Hay wood, little, Dunn and Boyster. On motion Dr. Grisaom, the Pres ident, Dr. nines, was added. f . , ,. , . On motion, Dr. Hill was elected to write a tonwir ofthe late Dr. McKee to bo read at our next meeting in May. Tha Academy adjourned to meet at the Mayor's office' to-morrow afternoon at ft Vctocfc. ; ', ;n; -f M- lTEB E. UIAES, AI. Un , 1 " l- President. ' B. II. Towues, M. D Sec'y, ' r.PEBSOXAL. Gerot of Richmond, has , gone to Iranee to rernaia until hlrvrirr-Trrr Tno'postofnce at Richmond, Va, has received, a supply of two cent newspa per wrappers. : M:,K ;jlt Now the Norfolk truckers say that their pears are not killed and they will hare plenty of strawberries. Ex-President Thiers attained his 79th year on' the iztbv MMt. ,tb occasion was celebrated by a dinnei aad a private reunion. - ., - "- , : A ey a Presyeu Andrew aon'arodajnationoK act of South Carolina in 1831, neatly printed pn Aae heavy silk, was found re cently among a quantity of Old papers in a New Haven Junk: shop. , ,s . i ... . & The oUter nights when the ; Soldene troupe were playing "The Archduchess" in New Orleans, a silly youth in the or chestra stalls 'threw a boqnet, attached to a string on whkh ho retained . his hold, npon the stage.' 'A performer dis covered the trick and hurled the flowers back hito the man's face,'' while . Mr. Marshall,' as the ArehSuks Jtook occa sion to mtrodues ence more Ida catch phrnw iLXIikft Ittllt'a pmMSJ Tbe venerable Gen.' Leslie Coombs does noi seem to soften with age. In a feaenfeonvemtiott with a reporter -of rts LM'tiUe Cimritr Journal h freed his mind u this way t "1 read the pa pers but do not read political articles. I have so poor an opinion of Grant that I let all political questions go, because be sure to be mixed up In some Way Wlth .aU of them. J think him' the most feckkssiobsdnate and Ignorant political prostitute this country has ever knows. Get thai -word,; .ford, as',' It's . tome s of my political fuith. He is In fa- v of a third term, and any " number; of terms, and If the people are sot careful the poUUcians wIl nave bun electeo. Then Gabriel's bom will sound plemdng gives us a few particulars 'of thel(20th session of this Tenerabte lxidy recently convened la the town of Tarboror-The Presbytery was opawd j Wednesday: evening at 7:30 br a femon from Bev, Jacob Doll, of Bckbrllle; -moderator of the previous session, who folly sustained his reputation as a minister of unusual power both as A theologian and as a clear and analytical jreaoner,'o:The beautiful Jittie church wlikh was dedU cated Just a year ugor" and which U A suitable monument to the seal and en ergy of t little flock through whose untiring, efforts it wu built, was filled almost Ho its fnpaeUy Jy an janxlous crowd to whom lsbyteriaalsin was in the main novelty, the church in Tar- boro,;; being the only Presbyterinn church within a circle of a ' radius of fifty utiles. ' Thursday, Friday and Saturday ' were devoted to legisla tion b the interest of the church within the Jurisdiction of Orange Presbytery, while the night were devoted to public worsbjpi abb aj lrapresalve sermons having been delivered by Bev. Messrs. Johnson, of Lexington, Jordan, of Ox' ford, and Atkinson, of our city. On Sunday another sermon of rare excel lence was preached by Bev.MrrFits geraid, iof IJillsboro, Moderator of the prcsetessioa, and the sacraments of tbe Lord's. Supper and Baptism were adminUbared. There were seven ad ditions b tlw church sU on eonfe of feith and one on certificate. At 4 pwBa. there was a Sunday School meet ing, W which the Methodist and Baptist sclmii! participated. Addresses were delivered by Bev. Mr. Vass, of New- hern, and ArM. MtPbwters,,Eq of BaJelgk, and, seemed to have been greatly enjoyed . by Qmk lanidreds of who Beard them, - The sermon on Sunday night was delivered by Bev. Dr. Smith, of Greensboro, who iogether with Mr.-Vasa-remabed 'over and preached again on Monday and Tuesday nights. ' ' t'';:-; ' , - . The 208th session of Orange Presby tery wUI .not soon be forgotten. The seal and ability of Its members made a profound Jaapcesslon on the community b which Its, deliberations were held,. and tbe cordial hospitality of the good citisens of Tarboro win be bug remem bered by those who had the pleasure of enjoying it. This hospitality was not confined to the Presbyterian denomina tion but i was extended by all churches alike. , We are glad to state that tlie Presby tery showed Its appreciation of 'the earnest efforts of its sealous and faithful little charge b Tarboro and has tendered some .'substantial relief towardi the liquidation of its debt. ' . . ' ' BELIGIOUS. Bishop Gibbons i of Richmond attend ed the installation of Cardinal McClos key b.New..Yorlw.w.r r Grace Street Baptist Church Sunday School had present but Sunday b Rich mond 002 schoUrs. Tho regular at tendance at the flretBaptiitt' Church Sunday BchooL this city, is over 400. ; " The Bev. ' Alexander bFullerton' of Philadelphia, has writtten a letter to the Bight Rev. Bishop Stevens, request ing the btter to depose him, in which be says that bis Views as to theological subjects have Hutnged, and tltnt lie is ctmvmced tlwi' they disqualify bim for the clerical office. ' He closes Ids letter by saying i ; 'It b only', honest, there fore to retire bto by communion from a position iiich I can no Unmet cm sclentiously hold." V' .' ; SpeQlug match . between preachers. Rev. Wniiam A. Campbell and Mr. II. FlUgerald, of the Manchester Presbyte rian church Mayor L. B. Chiles aud Dr. Thomas P. Mathews, of the Man chester Baptist church have challenged Messrs. Thomas J. Evaua, of the Grace Street Baptist, and J. D. K. Sleight, of tbe first Presbyterian church of this city, to engage .b a spelling contest. r It is prepesed to select about twelve spellers from MoncWter find the same number from Rtelinhaod,' the contest to . take pbes b Rfchaaond for the bt ncflt of the two churches in MaiicheKtw. -The cluJ lenge 1ms been accepted, but the? time for the. tournament ; has' pot yet been fixed irpon.-?cAirf Oifpirtr v - 'a The I Patrons of Ilusbantky ta Ab bama number 700 granges, with 28,000. ; An ', extensive 'peacb growernear Fairfax station, Ya., who luw about 8,000 peach , bees and 4,000 of ; othor fruits, recently made a thorouglt exam ination of his orchards and found that the pearbee, apples and pears were tin bjured. STbe , cherrlp8,y apricots'Jind plums, liowever, he (omid almost Its tkvly ilratro-ed. .' ."::'. . .,; ;MWnJAEOrS ITEMS."' r; Js w:i,iip'' l .."r.l faugw- jwwar--ri)rri!pous - w York Is Attorney General ' in Wnibms place and enters' on Ms duties the 15th of nextmonth.', 'K Dr, Jagger' bai beeu coSjirateilf1 ait ITuladv'ip"1 bisnop or eoutnern uiuo, i; His .wife j and the barkeeper put a spider to, bis dumpling. Charles A, Stone, who kept .hotel b Chatiuun, Colombia county N Y died last Fri day front the effects of poison. ;llis wife and the bartenuer, Daniel G. Bosworth, are suspected, of being t tbe iwlsoners. Pobww.Xw4.npocket,ir tbe dress of the wife. , A , TIm buffalo gnat b Tennessee. , Tbe planters are eomplslnbg greatly of the unprecedented destruction of mules horses, and cattle by the Buffalo gnat. It is estimated that within (he past ten days 1100,000 worth of stock has been killed by them within a radius of one hundred miles, taking Memphis as the centre of the clreW. "" "w " x Memorial day at Nashville, Ton. Resolutions were adopted by the ex- rebel soldiers yesterday Inviting every body, regardless of past differences, to participate b the decoration of the graves of Confederate dead. " ' " , I' FOREIGN NOTES.1 Ird lloburt Governor of Presidency otltadms..bdead. , .' i.lJ-L Gillery PIgeatt liuquj, bm-oa of Court of Exchequer. diei b Paris yes terday. The ceremony of installation of the Prince of Wales as Grand Master Uni ted Grand Lodge of Masons of Eng- bnd, took place to-day b the Royal Al bert lull b ti reence of an lm- concourse of Masons." Great enthusiasm manifested. Glasgow baa had "a great porridge question," and the authorities have determined that the use of Indian meal is jnathlnMc If mixed with oat meal. Tbe exact worda addressed by the Emperor of Austria' to King Victor Emanuel b a private conversation are said to be the following : "I have chosen Venice because this city was the last given up by my Government, andl wish to show the whole world that Austria has renounced definitely and forever ail Idea of a pretention to Italian soil. The astonishing events which have taken place witldn tbe space of a few years events which have led Italy to unity and independence show tlie action or a superhuman power before which I feel it my duty to incline." Mme. the Barouess de Mocedo, widow ofa Portugese admiral, and domiciled b Paris for thirty years, has juat commit ted stucide. biie hou been operaiea upon for cancer, but a second operation waa necessar', and she preferred Immediate death to the repetition or poluiul post ponement. V r WnOLWAJjCIPOTCJ Corrected by F. V. CimiSTOHIERS 'Market Hpiarev- fOTTOJI. - - - Badlv stained, or very dirty. -1 24 Cleaned stained, or ordiimry, ISJalt Good ordinary,,, .it it n!4 Iw middling, '.,-,. , p aiat tlKXKH.tl- M.lllKET. , Ruling, domoftk 2 lb. Yard 12JaH. Cotloutief, Kc. - -'.-v-v .. r Floir, North Carolina, 7.w. Com, el.00al.05, .ZJ,.&:;,z.J4.:. Corn nieatnw4Ihil.lu.tjR .as Bncon. X. C. In!? niuiul, 1. ' hams ir.ialT. ' t lenri rib aklcs, 13. 4 t ; ' 1 " bmg4RaidaavMf. w i j .;( ".ishultlenu lOalllc fjtrd,' North Carolina, IfiJalM. western tieroesi 17. -t ' 1 ,-iei,,lcl.. ,...s, , . ., , Coffee, prima ltio, 23. sroou, jk.- common, 21)a32. Svrun,SU42.''.. Molasses, Cuba, 50. ' - - Salt, Marshal's, 12.25. 'Evans', 12.25. ,;... ., ; NalbkQn basis for ltd, 4.T0, , Sugar, Allal2. i" ;,!. - extra LVIU. ,1', -'veUowC'IOlAlOl. ' Leather, 'sole. 27a'!i. "' ' V . IDik's green, "sS,,;; , . - .dry, 13,. ,.,,, , Tallow. OiilO, , , . .. . , . Potatoes sweet,' '.)1q.00. " Oats, shelled. MaW." s'' shear. l.r(. ... . - ' ' Fodder; ei.T-l. ' ; , Hay, N C baled, goo.1. tl.(Hul.2V Clifckens; grown, 4iktVi. v. KgiTS, 15" rriM'i.lMm'.'Ci .id txh - Buttcr,-NC, nii X Y, -Boeswax, 2. Bagay .ir 'fii vJ Ueef, n foot, GuS. :f , : ?"t ' 1 (Ireessed prune, fal 1. ;f,tr Hv, Heavy lopper, wr lKHiml, if'i ' Ltghti :.ia-. lints per pound, lOiv, ,ti) i:UVi , lewtcrj per )K)Uiiil, , c. Ind, per pound, 4cV4 i ' ) ' OI4 won, per 100 pounds, fine.' Sheep skln per pieCeSariOc. .1' Wool t-washed, per pound, .DfeilV, ti ii !imwsnet S"a- . 11 'FINE PBlNTi" ":i,r'B sell b Cliarlottethls fHramer,, .Ios to at two ot-nts'. V 1 .ft11m YBAa-fiiisw say ill saaisa siai an staaAsa Itnaaa a rbe.LSuvlotte Centennial, ,y ;;,r , CbLr William Johnston has, been Aranv bated for Mayor of Cbariotto. r Oisrlet B. Jones has token charge theXa4ow4HoteUtWIuubgtQn.A A Columbus (Tend,) druggist spelled rhapjtodyi-wnuModa,'a with'' a smile of beaViib eltnt meut. -.1 .iL,!:Li'ir(iiii LYour son died ntber suddenly.' yes terday, jif throat disease,'!, is what an Idaho Sheriff wrote to a fond ntotherb lodianai tbe other day. t tt I'J. ,k . Money -to a horse. Cap. Leauder Clark, of Newburgh, has sold .the stol - IbnUurricane to a Baltimore geutleman for w,pao,-y,f, aw:' ; fjf: ; ;Mr. Julius A. Gray sold 1 his splendid pair of carriage hones to Mr. Heck, of UalelgUi week before' bst. The price was somewhere up b the thousandv Grttnttiora VoMot. " j TTIR LADIES. ' "Aucrutus dear." said she. tendurlv pusulng him from her as the moonligfat flooded the - bay-window where" they were standbg "I thbk yon had better ' try some other kind of halr-dys j your mmtbebe tastes like turpentine Llncobton has had a fancy dress ball at which Misa Maggb'Adams represent ed "Lady Washington," her head pow dered and surmounted with a cap Miss r Brom of Charlotte were a court dress of " bbe velvet as 'ttttherbe de Medlds," Miss Katie Mots was dressed as a flower girl. Miss Mary Hoke aa a Spanish lady. Mlss Elb Alexander as aGyp- Death of a fat woman. Mnu Fovd, a lady of 50 years of age, was buried yes terday afternoon from her residence, on Hanultou Street, , above Eighteenth, Shows remarkable; for bet extreme sUe, and Is said to have weighed at tha, . time ofiher death about COO . pounds. For tidrteen years she has been , bed- fast because of her being unsib to caxry . . her weight around, and it la easy to be . licve that death to her was welcome re lief. Dying b her room, on, an upper - floor, it was with great difficulty and the labor of strong men that the body was carried down stabs bto the back parlor, where it was bid out b a oofib not a whit smaller titan a cart xxyjI'hila- -, ilttyhia Timtn ... . 'u ,t .' , Tbe feshion whkh forbids th widow on marrying again to appear at' the al tar in a bridal veil is derived, like many of our customs, from ntedhvval super stitions. The Church regarded the sec ond marriage of a woman as inflicting a tab upon her womanhood. '.For this reason,, while the vtrgb bride ' stood at ' the altar decked b an' the Insignia of li5jiuity white veil, fbwbig'hftir, erown wreath.) ungloved hand--tfie' widow who married again was"an6 ednone of these,' and was especially 'required to appear at the altar gloced, b efder that ' her hamf, which a second nwrltge was supposed to pollute," shoilld 0t touch the pure,' sanctified liand .of ' tiki' repre sentative of tlie Clinrch 'JaaCTAa ' robes of ollke. This is a curious suiwr- stitktu, ild uiillke 'others of tort pro- uwes aii upon our aatuui ana '' lift n : -- -- , ..- . .?,,.,,-- ntannem bu. after th vsutse b ibrgirt-.w lea f. . , : tic, l ,,-"' ' . ' j -. f rjp YttVT ; VVttula Sitimtlim, . : i HWant a Sabauuw, , 'Want a Servant Girl. ' ' Want to rent aXtorr , ' i : Want to sell a Piano, t i0 Want t sell a ITorap. ' : ' tint to lend Money. ! , A aut to btya House, . aut to buy a Horse,' ';Wabii to rent a 'Hooe, v ' ,1 Want to aell Carria?e. Want, dl Boordiug place, 1 Wafts to borrow Money.' ' ' 1 Want to sell Dry Goods ' Want to sell Groceries, . ' Want to sell Real Estate, ' arTrsTuTrnneif Gkrn1 V.antj to sell a House oiiil lt. Waul to sell a piece' of FumiUire, " ' Want to find anything j-ou have lost, Wan fo'fIndauTownxf,r antihlnp,''.. " Advertise b! i t: j 111 B DAILY SENTINEL: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rfijf t EBSITT OF NORTIl CAROLINA. , There Will ha a meeting of ks Trastaaa of the L'uirentUy of North Carol la alike Etera- , tire Oltlee tn Ibis tttr, oa Toe day the th May pert at lOo'eloek a., av. A JaM attra.i daoee is desired. . , -.r .,. . ""a n.WR00DE! r " Oovaraor sad Cbabasaa Mx. OftrUk 1 ' .. .. . . ,.,i ,i f --- tw a ! ' r : ' -a 11 , . , . . ; ' " , . - J 4 t - t--- 4 1 I Itl I li: I '" I IT -;'';-::'-'..,r.;v ii'',:, '"'.:; ,:;--:,,r ..:-:,.,r.,;.V:-yi '1 .... .. .. ... ....... (t J
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 29, 1875, edition 1
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