y THE DAfLYEZCTJifEL.., 4 r-X -.vjor . 1 AdLZsaaretl 4l t lMrW ill llf i I) Tuqb St tit following ntat pr r Mtlaefe, WM lilffli Mat v 'It , .si I f iToaAT; I TA1 1 JNlt ADO BlfPI H i rt tiTM MWMBirVIV. AW ialt I MMTtil DailT Mil stand r.u At ai-Wwkljr M ) i t lift Watty UM - ,, .. .; , r .uu tint...,. (I st. i'- 4 . J Tea DaU.r.a,fiai. tadUrl T part o Us Cr al nrTHU Cm p VOL. X ft H : 1 M.WI , nk. t."' ; oh 4 fitf , V, t i , t . II r .c- - 'v":V'Vi as.! i WHOLESALE CAMinUCES, Cotrecte4 by F. C : CimiSTOniElW, ' Market Bquar. ' ' OOTTOH. J&L'Xl&JrZZ&lZ' t isiVi i ! liooSnary? 14 al4l Low middling,,--, . U onmui. mabkkt. 1 ttnmfnt. domestic 21 ft. Yard 1SU14, Flotar, North Carolina, 7.50. ' t , , j (1fWM " 1 -I ' i ' Cora,SeI4.- -Con meal, new 05 11.00. ' Baooa,.C.hogrwnd, 1015. -- w hamalC)al7. clear rib (idea, 13. " longCRaidea, 13. aholden, lOalllo, tard, North Carolina, J6al8. " western UerofM, 17, ,r n V U'. t 'X'offee, prime Rio, 33. , T. good, 22. T. . . conunoo, 20a21. 1 ' Hynip, 8 II 41. ; Jlolawea, Cuba, 60: ' " Iran', 12.24. , .,.;, Vmllu. on hull for loJ. 11.00. -J- " extra C.1U. , yellow C, lUialOJ. ft i, Leather, aole, 27aW. lUdes, green, 7a8. , dry, 13. ' ' , -J ' Tallow, al0. "r, 1 1 1'oUtoe, sweet, 75aOO. Irish, ll.25al.SO. 0U,'shelIed, 75a85. " shwf; 11.50. . ' Fodder, 11.75. Hay, M C, baled, good, IIDOal.21. ( tdekens, grown, 3Ua40. Egga,20a22). . . Butter, N C, 25a30 N Y. 40aS0. Beeswax, 25a30. , . ltagft.21. w .., Iteef, on foot, U. , - dreesaed prime, 8all. Heavy copper, per pound, 16V. Light " 1A-. lira, per pound, 10c. , Pewter, per pound, 7e. Lead, per pound, 3e r ' ; r. ; Old iron, per 100 pounds. Cue. Sheep skins, per piece, S5a60c. ' Wool washed, per pound, 80a35e. " " mwsahed 20a25c OAVE YOUR LIVS3 YOUlt MONEY AND YOUR EYE 40 (iiti, 41 Celt, 40 Cull. Forty Cents will buy on Gallon of PRATTyASTRAC OILT Wa hare this day reduced the .price or rratts' Astnu uu to . -" FORTY CENTS PR CALLOX. Thia Oil is used In nearly ; 600,000 FAsnUEH.;, ; Ha been before the public for Twelve years and never an acci dent directly or indirectly. ; " , BURNS IN ANT LAMP Beware of So Catted Sqfetg OiU, v ' JULIUS LEWIS ACO, Sole Axenta for FUXtr Building, BaUiyk, N. C, f JA8. A. LEACH A C0n , Wk,k,aU and Retail S Mannac TU0MASV1LLE,N.C. Wve a large stock of our mehs, h tall, next door to Ottaens' National Bank, MattiB 8U Batelah.t.Af:..;::' J!Lbe",re.T!nt h!!.in made and of the verr best stock, call on I im nj ht, k. "... : ", , i mauuwHUM V 1 l nortu Carolina siioe. We fill orders from one .tore In Ral. elBh, n. u. ti. 1 aaville. ilerchanta vtritina our city to I buy shoes are requested to examine our " ' ' ' "' j 1 0T1CE TO TAX-PAYERS. " f i IwaH ltefl 6 listing taxea from that section of the T1. 11 .' ' v a .. ... . m . I of Aldermea WVmhllrf, fnr ,WL, In. aiib tuiiiiwintr kuuuhmi m turn imarii i r " , 1 "WTI y-T- T I f 1.lrfTS3.2a!SS?l hatt lrX? ZTnTi kl nth.. 1- j-,..- a.7 r . A. r taxes .kT ..IT. mJ?rfrJl Tl 7 , y i lo, -rst. J rl Hea-mlxm in amooest the crowd, I But I told nr net so DUtolv.-' ' L I utterance. ' miiiJi UEO'u lAr?r 'but didn't know ha was axerclslng the Aslgaveher hand a squeeze, ' M Ikinson, ln TZ, "" , Eagle,, stepped f up and touched ilrl 7 !?? of J we forclarllng, ; ; mtoeiy xrviAi- aui-iv. ; , Hodges, and announced to tha boys ..-5' "TT T' "I sweat . Coun. tiij .ufAt-jrrr!! ,m, uic viiT xiwuici im (ZT. .r- fatarl U present Collector, F. : II. Somb'a H aon. Altor that none ' k to be SouVw. T GEO. It. wnUAMS, i JlMtr r ;1tyCterk. J - ' 1 XOTHQSE HOL DING OTV ... .,. i P a n I men all r. 1 woulrtd K.Tv.it7rE required to file with the City Clerk be- vj iveviukHiu its avnw sraamavwi iw aa srsaaaai or. June 3rd, a list of tha amounts of Z aid ordera, data liUsoeand towhoSI issued. 4 .!!. A. t.. , I Wl bl ,i. j ' .. . rrr" i a I. I I. av mi 11 1 il T win mau . YZZr,1 h0n I . J.&iiam . Aeeow Chairn liir tlui flnni The City.V Got. Erogdea l at Trinity College, f . .-I! trainer went wAuiionynieraay. Oxford Uaaona wUI , celebrate a John'iDay. : . s ; - M .J1 Areh fly ft Iwww. - . . -. ,Th neatest Tegelable. . dinner of the season at the National to-day, cucun ben cool and fttsh. i T YTnro T . lino. .1ti.; exercises at Peace Institute, this cUy, ' I . . . .. .. .IT!. UBIka UKIAsllUEVs lam i.M lillHraills v S oeuTer ue aooress as Tea AV1vV . n, TV Ham la . nfl rvTZJ!. Ji7 " ' V ' i " . ; " "",WT tHWiiinreijWMH 1 , PucAiABrr Rksobt. The National Hotel at night la one of the coolest places In the city, string mask down I stairs, piano and alnglng In the parlor I ladies waltxlnz In the Hall pasaacea. and gento anraklng Col. Brown't fine Uavana and cooling their heel In the grand oU piaxxa u Iront, bed time soon comes, and it's ten o'clock before one knows It. - ( Best In th 8hop. Randolph county come Into the Convention field ability, character, and everything ' that adorn the christian and ' marks' tha op right man, there are no representatives of any people batter men than Dr. J. m, Worth, a brother of ear lamented Gov ernor, and .B.;craTen, l-resktentor Trinity. Cdlegt, . Gaod. for Randolph, ;t!erieseeicheereaucnon'emg.itottin- , 7. A Brncu'a Dkatk c Tribune state that at . H. Brown (who com IlfCIDKITT) ow The Sew York the tune Capt W. B. Brown (who com-1 mltted suklda la that ctty on Friday) I was dvnw.he anokaof avrinr that hlwmdowwMd had swallowed. ' This ring was found. I I a. aa ''.a ' ai I It was of plain sold, with raised chaise I edges. On tha inside of the ring was! engraved, "Ee , seUad." , Tne story I of the ring waa; not aecertalned,bnt It I nevea me nng naa een given I so apu prewa ny we aaagnier M an 1 army omcro- araaia -inat ne naa " ww 1 riage bad upset hla mind and had been one 01 tne prem-posing ransea or hi . - - A Fabc-J ? CovBTf.Iu thf good 1 Id days it used to ba iboy?J could have a Uttle "set to" on tlie hustings, and a good old aqulre would put on hla 1 spectacles and try the case before dinner I was. ready.: jsut we bad no Deputy umieu Ktaiea junranaia m moae oava. 1 . . . M. . . . . ; . ino em nay 01 use juiy ui eanay wivia anu Muuet ncuw nan aquarrw 1 on the hustings atArerysboro In Har-1 aett cotmty, whHa the candidates were speaking at the other and of the tlWito;..!.- improvement 1a steady; It waa a kind of free flirht onarreL tho I church and only half aa many for our I .j?v,,-.V!f,i '! ' . Aik mTk. nutiT the crowd gotmtoathandrtaaBWed Tom Bodges oret the head with a stick, It was lusttha time for BurrellHodres. who was TldnVounP oa the J . ... . . I ouBJns,anawasaaepuiy umteuDiates - . .. .. .. . ..... . I tswo rn w M!" WMW none Bna " "n ' r I the, whole neighborhood could have I known it. any way. it waa just tha time I tot Burrell J96dgea " to let loose 'the American Eagle, afid he, did It wttha flourish; Just about the'; Tery.tlme1' thai deputy 1 sheriff JlcNeaJ, who only "a. 1 .vl a little neighborhood breeae r tating 'Averysboro, and saw .Burn.- tatn-. mil, tk.t Amm UmmI.J.. tAKava an. lM,tl... .V. Atn- wvw mw, um ., w , aw nam . iviux j - ejuiet down. Imt-Barrall ' nodtaa' la I iahed a nUtot and ened to the dnntv - dtr Wd ai'i : - . I bullet through : his condemned brain. Everybodysaw tha Esglo then,' and re- - - r:T "7"" 1 - i 1 -WBT" Tr."J 7 .T' Zjr ..hj m th- F-d-ral faciLt f,;!?. ASn.W - fSr'r' Tv if A"M1 Hn.h "J - Oiewawu, A.Wdau, aiuku I aicuiean, jonn uraay, amee aioore, Jo Clifton, and John Jackson, four- L ,A vfcr.- .n h.t I a -m - a w ma a ,w7rv 7i, -T.tnS I jft? TKl wis man uurreu. ziooues .ior iormmff a . ..... m . . r r . I conspiracy against a United State Mar- The.t.dnglarwncalon.ibr. J"T w etiiau. 5, , ,vf - i 'Bcnaan Cqvt. Tbert t la tlus I largest docket and the large! attn 1 dance of lawyer! from fint aaJ second diatrtcta ever known f at tub ftmMim.nnlwt. Th. iur thl. bm. I ing heard the following eae t , , ' J M Perqulman joontyi F C JfiUenr John Pool. Argued, " " 7 " Chowan County i W C and Uarouiie Wood, Ifra, rs. Ellzbeth Cherr, Aigueov-o a. Wm D ITuden. Argoed.C; W Bkla- : a c wit t ...i perTs, nmneuoncn, m ;.ww. t Camden county. The I B.rU. Tt.U-l .-J 1AM-Waa tnA.U I for Um end of the weclu j. . - . . u . . x . IIIad Alarze KewfoundUuia doe. M -, - - i w I was attacked with hydrophobia to-day, Thedoghadbeea skk and cros. for J.n ..j u. "' v.. .Jul iK. I ymptoma and closely watched him. I On rJaturday while one of the children I waa playing with him' the dog bit bis I linger llghtly, but It did not arouae the I fear of the family. Thtontortlngdu - I ring a paroxysm he bit the dog if I Meam. lroMr, Goodwyn aad Branch, I and also a cow. As sooaas bis condhlwayt and, Instead of rising' when the j tkm was discovered ha was killed by I Popa entered, be sat during the entire" Mr. Walter Iayne, a wu also EUiug ton's dog, which ahowed symptoms of disease. Dr. IlaU attended young Naw thi morning, and took all necessary Evening Star, Pdentwrf. - .v THE LADIES. Mr. and Mrs. Bmlth , (Ida Greeley) hav lakn sbmu tnr tit uumln Weat LonAa. They will make excunloat ,nt0 th, trom time Chimney aoot la said to be a valuable sttotilantairffcrtlliaer for garden flow- era. - A ladv who had Mad In want ' tn era; - A lady who had tried in rain ' to train a Kwe and grape tine over? her ed plants, when soma one ' recommend-1 m , . . u . . ed soot tea.n Forthwith aha made some tea,M taking a tecopAil of soot a quart or. watw.T doses to both rose and vine effectually I renvea uiem-Tney grew rapidly and luxuriantly 90 u Whr I rpect to one of tha Utest arrlrala on the list ofbabvhoo(Lwhii tha' fnllnv. I coloouy took place between her and Uttle akter of th e I r - " . , I 1 1 eom 'w um ;iuy, now," Ma "" I , ; WB.cn ll Wa ,h nM-1 1 - 4 maw crae W w . pur- P0 Kl the ylsitor. c . t , ; I r, T ' "i" ." ,"" wru I 'iinscniuif I'll m, tfn.i a niM. An sv. - rn' v. ,r--I---a, , . . .., uj'wu ijuic, uu Trrj 1 unoatentotioue weddlng, said ; Hiss Wriggle to her Aitura mother-in-law. I iinrifl nunwiUeethat preaent. araia, ranged where aU can see them, and I think Bernsteln is the bet Orchestra wa can hire, I shall wear whlta .Ilk, 1 j .t- u 1.1 .n- 1 uj " mw. 1 i vi.t -Ji I ; m l. I risr i-'-", TJ. fm P", me mouier-uwaw eiect 1 had.foft the room to search for her son. f There Is a rumor tltat an engagement la off, ; .1 1 ; Bread and cheese : ..,',.,.1 iif . n.. 1 met my love In the summer ; ' , I ,honld torn under sttea. wwassafanea ft.-! .. y, say. Prea- Trd h Le mtt ' . . . . , , .. .... . - . . """P1" aim. oiue eyes seemea so same 1 1 liar haiaj waa aamvaliaoldart . The little lips sought mine. ' , ! "lamnot nungry, awi summer tulle la uen, -? , r i Who cares for bread-andlieese, love f I want the kisses, dear.", : . . .- - - The contends that the Wllmlug- Club made ltt!PW aay othe ktad at the Cen- mtb momeutary contacWl.It Isrelated tennlal. excent the Kallsbar '. band, Tlt happen to beTtheri, tl' the rwple see how ft1 fc, tlie " Iwytte Citiz.ns' i'omet,thetSburyfellowa,lWeU. leopI. bav. thelrLto, but for real tUtmake.the soul kngh. grve a. i,k . MJ1 ... V. -..: ; I sauai es siirusti . t - . ,.i..i. v ' Vr, TZiiZu ii.il . ?A. 1 urn., an estimable lady, wue or HenrJf ' BurM r hatham unty, dled.t : her residenca in mU piHtntv on WMlneadar. 2nd inat . Kha waa 6U' year, of age Hhe had 7 chil dren and 20 grand children ler death N. A. tt. M i .fj f .! keUGIOUS, f wit , ; Thew are (brtjKe Baptist churchit I ia Xtm Orlean, thlrty-olne of which M- I wnf to dolored congregation.' .u fij if t, . tv- tr-M,. J-l-', WVUU m IK V fVWfVW church 1 in " Ke - York waa opened iUfP Witf;' It caa aflbrd to i be I expenslre, sine one man, Robert Boo' I ner. ear ft I100.000.:: -U Wwasw I 4lilirtnni li.fn'o,. I O , nled SUte. "TW ITethodlato haVe 47 U'iiiUlhaM come th fathollca who number 41 1 the Baptist, pM..i.torW. m i tk--ri I ' ' 14 1 Je ws. 9 : Coa I i mm - . .. . ... . : t atw congregauoa w.iaa jfjrsi. ip- hu h.vit I T " T I cenUy by having the window of their I church broken by miachlevou. boy4 It kl iImu thil w dtf mgyui in I ooya maucious ana low enougn to take I grauacatlon from , tha . defacing of I boose of worship- Wilmington War. I .The Pope had acmloo recently to re lbuke an Encllshman for .rudeness I JSfia JHblineas m the Vatican. The per I aon bsd gained admittance In some I audience. In the midst of the benedlo tion tha Pope remonstrated with hint In thla way t "Do you com here to Insujt me la my own. house t Is it gentle- all other are standing or kneeling?" After I thia outburst the guards promptly , put the Intruder out. . fl fc' I., imfvm The Obnner proposes Vance and m Convention. ; Good. I 1 Customer-"Mother wants a nice gj?- ce"' -f"f?T going to pay you for It " . . JTesterday afternoon at the W. and Dove bad hi two forefingers on his right hand I ' ' a I cut off by a moulding machine n u. I Slar. ';.J '--;L f v.. ;amn. ha decided io iavor oftiie dorn- otIc membera af the- ate SenatCi whose seat were contested by the reai nkM,hmA W iikmesa until Just UwbUcM membera of thaa body. - . . m a W. D.HcAdoo. of thi plac?,married ru. Tn.u vMM f r. chaster; Va. A reception UU will be . k. t A tr borrow K1 v aa new . ' jtu aald that the canary seed crop has been a failure, and this dvorlte food of the delightful EtUo songsters has ad- rtiaxi m cenC. As a substitute for It equal parte of millet, rape and bemp seed are recommended.. , . . . w ,ii .:.,. im ut driving frequently, Tha transnision 01 blood ha Wn discontinued for the -g,-., g-A wm aot . v ha resumed so vuatHto-VUgM- MM JW,"?!? wlfetne therto,hersproperty, uniefs obtained from lu, eu to nis ocdb. . . w..ia.i .nrUuvi ta In nmw. -1--- il. Utl nW W b.nv fakl rr7i: ' : - " " tne grouna ou yesieruay. inure we only three1 peek of fcraicot gathered from It,' so wo learn. Tr. Sth? 1 "Grant ul would not'accep1 :a nom-J ination JfItwere tendered, a-fc Went Grant m tl- mU8ln8 torm "I swear," said , old Par- paroxism of, the demoral which follows a debauch. I neVerll touch another drop of Uauor--Hak Pmf tick or mint torn ' 'John Qulncy Adam ' was t called a cold mani becauee ba.'.waa. diguifiedj tiioughtful, '.achobutyBut he , liad the warmest heart and deepest synipathies for those who knew him outside of 'his oflklal position, though a cynical air and expression toward thosa with whom pol of him that, when a candidate for the Ur against hU wUI, to visit the couuty.cat- tie show. Among the plain and hearty former, wto crowded around h(a one ImpuUiva old bm riiklig lum V by 'tlte, band, excWnicd I Mr. Adams, I'm very glad to e yooMy wifo, when she was a gal, UMd- to live in yonf fiither's family. ' You were rlien a little boy, and she ha often; combed your head " j A ell," said Mr. Adams, hanbly, MI .appose aha combe yours bow." This extingnished the" obi fol low, and undoubtedly 1ot Mr Adams at scant one vote. -.s'.i.j '? A Fataju CAioKtr-H4YM June o,"-A,duel;itook, plac. yesterday . . ... .1 . . . . :. . ... t. i . between mi Algernon idneyvurjii ofNew,, York, and Salvador .Ivrter61 a tobacco merchant of avana and Ne York. The combatants had beettv int- mat friends for many years, wdWd Rved together In New York.f Dr. t if ti. -Lt.-j iv.M v. i ". MM was uj),nuj i u,ca( a rPyu"? Ha tate ,that yesterday, morning, be vras wakenodby Cprterart flapping Id lace, and aixiislnff him or corrupung Ms wife. .This Curtis denied and bewor ensued which resulted In a challenge fight and tts acceptance That evenliig both men proceeded to .Mariana wlthoat witnesses, and on arrlvlng.r Ihera dh- missed the carriage,, FJve shots were firml hv mar&k nt tKa cnntAataniji. he iria. tung at a distance of twenty feet, aW firing as they advanced. A,the m olscnarge JJr. A urti iwaauserjowdy wounded In the hip and .foil. to the. ground, fainting from, pain and loss dioou. upon revenng wnnej, lu says be saw Cortereal reload his ua atva un aa.il wvEwwawwaM volver, place it at his temple, and fire, killing himself, Cortereal's body . hi been brought to thla city . It I thought ha believed hi opponent dead when be killed himself. ,: Dr. Curtis :., Is confined to his bed by the severity of hU woun. and kunder police snrveillanc 5 -ti ppp'snv i t " -: t: FEKbOJiAl A jilted French lover threw torpedo I .t. - .t. Jl ! Mrs. J. C Dame, left Jfonday nicht on a visit to friend In Minnesota-r.0' Patriot. : ,' ; A man died recently hi Hendricks county. Ind.. from the consequences of a ' nail .tnl1.,WAl OA voara tiMviaualvTl , .. , j r I liuicjo igbt'tocii yesterday a homed frog, which had been sent io Miss Mag Graham, of "thla Wty, by a friend in Texs.-Cr. 06rr-. ; To a , picture or a ingnuuuy,,wan. .,-latod irirL idblted in Parlfc b atiul hiito"-HI. tteU of an artist', sweetheart, Jm began to paint it when she waa healthy and beautUW. but while the work wm in Drotrress she foil sick with consumption, and slowly wasted away. As the dead- r-A;..J,nnA i,., Ii. i,. fntwhAd I . a before bw death, wbeft., grew. Jto Dfl wnatunow u. ri:ff, u .r NEW sADVJiTISEMENT8. 'pilU CARY COTTON "G INr- b still beiur auurafsctured at C'rr, Improrcd la some recpect Mid warranted ti give mUi taction or oo bads If pnmerly pat t, give aaUatactloB or 00 trad. If pnoperly pet to work. inoM acainuff lunner. iiuormauoai send for Circular. 4 4.. to ' ' ' !! r.-u--'T n. aa. Bunaciii m June HodAv t'ary, ?(. C, Advocate and Recorder please copy tt s GOOD CIGARS. 1KAFB, ' "f 1 u tuitioff fa rosm:, LEGAL TEXDKR, d- . Ik'st X'ifiars and. Iiv'&sLUick.iuthe . , . - ,'i -f GEORGE ZIEGLER, " One Door North of Ysrborough Housed an j a-M Xil A OA U JWi CAM The "ientralHotel," corner of WIU mington and- uargett streets rormetiy the Carolina House) haa been tltorougltly repaired and refitted, and in all respect rimdeHerrfiew,&andhavin -Wu newly furnbtbed in the handsomest style is now ready for tne accommodation 01 Visitors.. - ! ? 'y.-.: . , Arrangements have been made for an Omnibus and Carnages to meet the travellinff public on each arrival of the trains, and polite and gentlemanly Por ters wui attend. ,.-..a .jj7,i The fare and Accommodations at this House will not be surpassed, by any in the citv " " l: "' '1 er day, 2.00. A liberal share of public rntronaire la respectfully solicited. : . jt jee-tr rropnetorH t. y ASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. ' PRICK JOWKR TIIAR TBI' LOWEST. Ail niir ivnrul. ra iKnnul itilv . ' ill,.. A..a.i - Write for prices, ' t JULIUS LEWIS 4 " HB OMLYlt'E tltEAM SALOON In theflty I at, vi '" '; ,; 4 lce'CreattiKnl NVaterl Ice 'made' to j ordiir at' a ihj iijiv MOSELEY'S. wbcrVlei ia'y tc Creahi i at" v-'! ! ,M4Wt fw.ii. Ill : A fWr Wi ' ? b-;i?. t -: i 1 j .!! tuia W j Soda and jflneral. Waters at ?tt,- t , t ', ; ' , MOSEI.EY'SW-. i U r7it :; : j ; , , - - , ,..... -.--.,. j- ... -p traiai"iv I fa the place to pet Pool. ' may2ti. i(j . (ii , pUVO AND ORGAN' TUNING 2Q. years, . experience. ImiUninents ., y j thoroughly renovated; -Referreaces 'in J Wake; Johnson.) Uoor. Harnett arnd Utyltererence ; iievA. W. Mangum, I Rev.nT. J. W. CrowderTtichd Battle, Jr Esq., CoL J. P. Ii; Ruiisj Nat; U I Brown, Eaqbis ie Q BEAT BARfXAlNS .'r . ei Jd AT.nidai uU :irrItat'K,: 1 -il' ! !'') T 'T J t ' Juhl arrived, a lull assortment1 or la dle Mrsets-French woven and Arher tcanlrom 600 to 12.90 h it si.' 3W. U.B,&TUCKXB. ' j. " -'t! .hit i !,. jfM Hj0" ;itnoPt' HckfeOT ZHZiAWZi" M,II,A R S, TUCKER. kf TINENIiAWNSf LlNIXWKsi We eWetj .Ufol j u of Lmen Lawns, which wrael. OI Sf UneB iAWM, WWCB VR'UV'M'I I log at the moderate price of 181 eta. , moderate price or 181 eta.. I lu L .w Si.. a,.M.'i.i. and much sought after JkVklnaw straw hats for gentlemen. mh ; :,. .,: ): hmnW- TOCKB 4 w. - aanvih recelntWvt. mall I the hne of our busmeu, which always . I enables us have fresh rood, and low I caan pncea to oner to our customers. which accounts for the natronase a3ib- era! public ha bestowed upon us. , J UST .RECEIVED. , ;n-ini 500 pieces new , and baadsoma Print at 8 and 10 cent per yard. Coat' SnootCWton at .70 cents ner dozen. Common Spool ootton at 12) j . l l. t. in i - 75 "iW I Je ldAwltn " " '' " '. A. CREECH. J teeTIXO OF THE TRUSTE OF THE UNIVERSITY RAZJEidH,' tfl C. May 22. The Trustee of the University of N. &3S ta r,!rTTS "T .." I w."w T 5 1 " , Jtal": ' Professor will be elected ft the rem llJfffrZ, r I luwriaeeriny and the Maulianie 'Art, of I Sclence,or,utertura,iof Jra- thamatiAa a-kr a- l.X"-: .IT.; themntinl. nf lhilnanTihr. 1 1 Governor and eMfltHnl ; ' YTSm v . TrrsTmnK":-. .'. : : .-. .-.a . I I lSJ Vate,M.saaJlgrB.-a , I djtai kal wrtU a aaat aa aaS tasx.an.Mas J CARD.'a ! ' 'Any "pcrsdh deelrdus" of scelnz ' me can find me at John Maormg's in tho county of Chatham on the 2Vth day of stay, 1014 . . 1 'May 25, 7$.- r ' ' BAINTS, OILS, f OLORS, ' ; IIarIvar& tfevtryj DmfiUm. JULIU8 LEWIS ft O J : " ; FlSHEe) BUTLDrNO, , .4 Ralehzh. N.C. : may 27, 2aw30d T V . tORDi .... . r r ! . . e .. ,f . Dealers in foreign and Domestic DBY GOODS. --1 i-r J t . , M il , St , Br -a j . f . y . a fjij areonenng oeioct unes ot -a Bland CoioMsW,- hpnng and TsuMMfr Drtn Good, Suit and Houtthtoping Linen, :- Foulard 1'inMoo) Cambria, Print, Calicoes, 4J-eH tf. Togetlibr with an extensive Line of : IIoM&Mrffs. ta allarmdt. :s luttiiumt, Edging, Tnmntngt, -ei AiwlloM :o color! , MJJ&EHi VIIAT .W iiifjfe '!:t Also i"ii? vf'l'i.ri frunciH tn.. -J :i'sA U-.m-nititi. .4i VLOTKH, FAKlLPAtUSQLS, 8VX. HX- " Our, Ladies' Shoe' t)e'partment con uumi stock unsurpassea mr eiecance, durability and lowness of price, t Di rection lor celHateasurement sent on I applkatioi ffl-M t Complete assortment of Genta' Furn- Ullll Go ishina Goods. Shirts. Cllars.Cana. Ties. nose, Gloves, Ac. , Goods sent to' any part Of the "country. 4 Shirt measure meats seat on application'' i Ji For the accommodation of Ladies and Families who are: anable' to" vMt the city, foil lines of samplsaof ail grades Vymait filled with, the greatest, possible care. M --- - v, J j.. .f , . i... : Bboadwat awn TwKimrrH Stkkct pi.wy.t-ioodswm m seat, and order NEW ja VAaaMB : may 22-w3m TAYLOR mi s 1 . i i ' . -,i-r-

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