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V Mt IkH-.a, of ti' a.:..!.a V.Z,-7'Z'T.T . . .. eji t4r8e - : ss tiua m s,.-'vV-i,M.; 4.. . 1 squura, 1 wnlt, l.y 1 sj ar. Tsidt. f-HLOl - itsoBva, e.o ---- IL'I -'J ; smo's, , ii. t.jf.!?s::UJi'.isi ; l t f, KtM , H IS i.Si. .v.,...,.4. j. tf-m.. n....,r h.-;.. !'!. lu. I inj WJif" 1111 tb-imT itna.m.u. : it i u . '"'Iff' f i - a . . .J .- f- r.oo d.IW tw, u, hi ! , ' i i t i - ( i ft, lUtkf M 0 bel-trs-l in tsw A ITi a ftmM Cmti i vol. r. V wholesale CAsa riuccs, COTTOS. . , -fj lUJIf Uisd. e very dirty, w . 12 & l -uUJllit. ' ' . ... W al5t anniL BABBIT, eVmeetle YrU HI1- torn, wei-oa. ' lhr'5lSl,ST.,8Rl5' ' clear rib aides, 13. , , - kmgCK aides, 13,. ... obold-ra, lOallJc. IXeria Carolina, ICjal. vestfswtkweee, 17. ' . bt, 1. CUTea, Brlme Lio, 23. good, ! . t - jmmnam, flflaSl. Mt-. Cuba, 50. , t Hth, MarthaTa, li2S. , . Evans', iisa. 1 xa. a . I0J, I LOO. . . extra C. - ik c, ii'Uioi. . , leather. , 7e3u. ' ; , . .i , v, Uid- 7a. ' Ta.iia. iMmiiw4.:2ii. . . - Ant, iuo. :j v! riw. n.7x , Ilay. c; Med, good. II.00aI.S-, tesOi. . iMtor. X C r30 1 X T, 40e50. Ihiiii, ZmjU. Ija, 2). rj IVrC mi font C. - ijkU ' IUsm. per pokl, 10c. ? - " IVwtef, prr pocmd. 7c. lifl, p puumL, JJc. K KJ Imtv per 100 powiiU, CQc, , Mm iia, per pic, i0dc . -.: -WJ -wUJ, per poimd, SOkSSc' ! CAVE VOUn LIVES YOlTB WOXLV AXDVUUBEYE. 41 (titi, IS Vts'i I 41 Ctiti. - rrtj ftaU U1 boj m GaIIoo of ITUTTSP ASTOALOIL. ' utrosrr cxts pss qallos: ? Tkls OU k 'wetl b oevl; 600,000 FAMILIES. " " j'4 4 vi lra ltefiwa the pablie. tot Twelve jettn and Mrtr id tcci- dent dim-tlj or Indim-Ujr, - ' ; , , BUS KM lit: ANT -LAMP IWwt of 5 CWtaf &0fjr ; UULirSLKWISACOii I - Mole AsenU for N.On ' Fitker Bniidigt Jtaleiyk, "If.'C, JMl-UUTANT KOTICJ5. ; V The following reoohitioo of the Buerd f Aklertnen is published for public in mrmauont " - - "kmtl-JL That the Cltr Collector. thief of Police and Clerk of the Market " ehaU at take any . tltr Scrip, or any other tndebtedneM of thia city, for any : laxee out the city except Jiarket-nouse t'oupona, and tluit the City Treasurer ia hereby uotlfled not to take audi evV denrea from any collecting officer of the city. Thia resolution doea not apply to the present Collector, P. M. SurreU's extenelon. After that none la to be taken. Alao, tliat the Clerk give .the i aid ofikeri due notice." - - - , ' - jEaiLWIIUAl 'mylWtf - City Clerk. f IIE 0XLY C CUEAM 8ALOOX to tle city U at '' irosEurr's. Ice Cream ami Water Jcea made' to jorderat .; '- 3 A ' ! i wosixirrs, Htrawlrttea and Ice Cream' at '.' - - n . , , -,OSELEr8.- fUand Mineral Watcra'at v ' !, . ; . ,, MOSEIAT'S. It'a Uie place to get cool. , , r s at. O K. K ' GOOD CIOAliS. - -' ohavk. --. ';" f ' t . - .; w , i RALKIOV rJkTOKlTT, ' " . . ' 1 ' - irmr rrtrnrv i' ' Beat cigara and Largeat Stock in the -City -i- -t.- . v 4 OXORQI ZlfOLER,' - Om Door JTorta o( TarbMoacb JIoa y -U JCST KECETVED. : 500 piccea new and handsome IVinta at 8 and 10 cenU per yard. - j -.; C'oaU' Spool Cotton at 70 cenU per dozen, (onunon fwol cotton at 12J cento per dozen, aud hope It will be Cheeper i s . ?. Je Ufcwlaa A. CIlCi:. Tho City Two Tboauad Cordi of Wood-piua tot , .. ., ;V j. a witiTi&xa,' If yon want a wkla foliar, wir tba Wr- wwa. ask any arss-ciMS lurnuuer lor Ha Tostpoxsd The editor k.l for FayeUevUla thia afternoon for the Cum berland Centennial. Els apeech on the waji and tricks of the Ealdgh & An gtnta Air Lino Boad la deferred until next week. The Scotch Presbyterians of FayetteTOle iulbrmed him . there would be a special train faring Baleigh at 6 o'clock Monday morning, but Capt Auurewa lnformod him to tUe contrary and he was compelled to go this even log. Ihegrand&ther and sereral grand unclei of the editor signed, the Cumber land Association.. r . ' 1 1 i nsse iiBrlggs' workshop caught Are to-day and was put out - v . Two horsea ran away with a wagon and hurt a little country boy.' '. 'J . The lecture of Oor. Vance was well attended last night and he charmed the audience. . - ' '. . t'v . i "SIS' i ' . . Cold Watch fob Vahcb. Our Jewish fellowcttlseu will present Gov. Vance with a fine gold watch this ereu- lpgat Thdoddrt Joseph's. ,'. ie i Ma 8vruwMn Coitbt Argument on the Wilmington Charter case closed to-day. We hear the Judges wanted the 00 days clause as to residence argued. ' - '' ' 4 Ipnui, Covet. Ia Ruffin vs. Lewto the jury gars Mrs. Mary Uufllu 12,879.10 far value of the bonus. , . The Orartls ltd engaged with gaiter ra Johnston. ,.7 Sj- n . . , " Salkx. Yadkin hu nominated Jno. A. Stephenson, Esq., for CooTentlotu xcellent wheat crops.. KaspDernes are ia rnarketXJghtmogkllled a fine cow : for Augustus " Rusga. )Ve . take from lress. A T8 jFoa EVKBr .'. C0CTY.- Major Mnier tha Keeper of. the Cmpitoi will make arrangements to hare a ea from erery county ta the State set out in the IkU la apitd quwe.JPw MU of the county wilt be ghren on the tree. Milton Rot. Mr. Bankia of Colum bia 8. C, preached at the' Freacyterlan Church, and Ber. Mr. Richardson of ICgh Point, at the Baptist Church, in Milton last Sunday Featheretoo'a wheat selds are.: a lore" feast to gaas upon. The hall atorm broke out all the glass m Joe Pointer's windows, Person county, and laid his wheat as flat as a pancake. We take from Chronicle. .... ' IU ' ' ' " Ciiakix)ttbv They're cut down an the shade trees in Independence Square. Brero, Brown Co., and Brent , and Martin allow the clerks to close their tores at 8 p. ra. Thos. G, Clemaon, of 8. C, agTi'.ica' of John Calhoun, speUT: -s by la Charlotte-iriifle plajlirj 1n C.e yard a Kttle daughter of Capt. tju:' JLH aud brokejter arm. We take tom Oktrrtr? . - JIuiXiaAX Guabm The Mulligan Guards composed of members of the Raleigh light Infantry and light Ar tillery was organized at Charlotte at the late celebration. : The hoys paraded last night in full feather, after paying sereral calls ; they had drea parade at the Peace Institute. Before their per formanccs were over a member of the Faculty of that IusUtutlou raised the window and spake ap follows l ,tGeu- tlemen, ' I acknowledge the compliment of your visit,, the music is rery sweet, but you can go now.'' , They went. A iUuaoK ubacty -vouoer comes a splendid young' lady," said a married man to the writer this morning, as two young ladies passed by, "she ia is a graduate ' of Peace Institute, she walls well, I was at her father's house the other day and I saw her ia another room, her; hands hi the wash tub, calico dress pinned . up around, her and her sleeves rolled up ) she smoothed the suds from her hands and arms, pushed back her hair With both handVdropped her dress, and entered the room where was, looking bright as a dollar. I told her she would make some . man a good wife, she asked why t I told her IMWW.M,-.H':V':7? Rocky Moukt. Spier Whltaker will come back from Colorado to Enfield. Large quantity of Stares being; ship ped to Norfolk and Wilmington. Mr. W. L. Pmilley of I5o?ton gare hun dred dollars to the Episcopal Church st Rocky Mount Moses Millhiaer of Richmond gare ten dollars to the build in of Episcopal CLnali, Mr. SDUhifer a i... . e t-sLora ,,el.'J. , Oyn IIiujibobo CoBBL.:i'oxijk.c. Tom Jliuie,.JIra. Uus-Lo's bfy, !? day,' 18th, was oufc shooting, Crad oft v one barrel, . ' k.t - C.e ;!tr cocked, and was . landlng Willi his ' hand on the muzzle of his g-.a when it went on blowing his hand all to pieces. '- It went throcgh the palm of his right hand.' : v ,.. ; Two of axel Norwood's cUUrcn are rery ill, something Eke meningitis f Mr. Thomas Wilson, the old aurrey or, Is at his son's In town, he baa bad a cancer cut out. Is very ill. , 4 ; ;r f WluitxOTOJr. The young mcu have sore throats from singing so mm h t' " moonlight nights where tlie' lova liua dreainbg Two negro, women . went Ashing, first dip of the book they drew up a lock of human hair, second dip a piece of calico dress, and then they ran and ' made oath before 1 Justice Van Uniting, and the mill pond was dragged, but witliout result, a rumor runs that an unknown lady suicided h) thatlocaU- Uy. Ice Is retailed at one cent a pound. A burglar tried the rear window T Mrs Wm. Stevenson's but was fright sued off by tour young men. .f" ' ):, t Wr take from Sfor and Journal ; ;5 y Wiusox. At the Wilson Spelling bee the best speller went down on 'break fast." gare It without the t, so says the Toisnot rVwtCTfjf. Sad spelling tills, for It turned what ought to hare been a feast Into last Last Sunday a thief entered the bouse f Dr. J. V. Graree and stole $110 In gold and sllrer James Wills and family bar gone to nickciry 'ia spend rwW-saerjrl--"n rery ; dog that runs '; In Wilson. A scoundrel shot a large load of squir rel shot through window of James Lew Is home in Pitt county, just narrowly missing Mr. Lewis and the child In the cradle, ' )l"e read AJtxwe and rim Vekr;"' , . ' ' - V", -,""', ' r TOEFBDrr.;. . J, ! Further Important failures are an nounced in London, mainly of bouses engaged fat the East India trade.' More are believed to be Imminent There Is a general feeling of disquietude in Lon don business circles. , . , At a vale wf thoroughbred horses and cattle at Toronto, Canada, Wednesday, some of the choice breeds brought fab alone pricea. A calf seven months old fAirdre Duchess,w brought 18,000.k A bull calf, two months old, "Fifth Duke of IUllhurst," was bought for 8,300. The sale realised 180,000 , .; Tlie Egyptian plagues seems to have fallen npoo the , mlr " flelda of the West Millions of t toads iave appeared fh" Lafayette county, Mlaaouri, coming in the track of a ter rific storm, and as the country is alive with grasshoppers the farmers are ap palled v It would be the fair thing now for the toads to go for the grasshoppers. RELIGIOUS, j . 1 ,.r Rev. A. 3f. Ferguson, of Laurinburgh bas'sttstalned a heavy loss in the' death of bis noble and Tahtable horse, which was killed by lightning 00 the 12th hist Such a loss to a minister la ont-fhat It hi most keenly felt, ami It (ft inot ; easily replaced. resoma -t..'X 't'k4js- The Presbyterian Church n Canada held Its first business meeting JFedues-; day , at Jh'ontreal as a united church. Synods were formed and steps taken to-, wards perfecUng a general organization of the Cliareh Anglican The diocesan iyood, whkh 'Ts also' In "seaslon; luui : pessed the resolution expressing pleas are at the union of the several. Fresby- terian churches of the dominion.' Ker. James W Shearer formerly of Gallatin, Tenn-, has accepted a call to the -Presbyterian Church at Liberty Corner. New Jersey. This Js a quiet pleasant village within an hour and a half a ride of the city ofJSew York. In thia location he will be able attend to the publication and other things neces sary to the derelepment of bis phonetic system. We understand that It is his purpose to publish as soon as' possible a phonetic Bible that will be an ' assist- -ance W every Bible reader, a work that con.be attended to at that point more conrcniently than at a greater distance . from the rjuhllahlnz houe.-r-C'ArWian -1 ft ntrCATUlXAL ABgociaTioir. Th 3rd annual meeting of the Educational Association of North Carolina will bo held in the city of Raleigh, commencing 1 ... t..i ejit. To! - 1 ' r vteonesoay, juij urn, tot. , ., A programme of proceedings , will be niihllnhed in a lew dare. ' ,.. .j ji . .1 jl-'i . it.. 1 'l'apers friendly to tiie Association, will please notice. t-- J uy owcr 01 Hie jocuwt .m.....-, toe Jonn F-Ddooab, ; Secretary. ,,;ij;:1 a"r- r.R!T,'.i,fcaIJ;si;rcd m I f r.ow, aa l a read tlie Keauts LI . r LUl i "iioLoJy allowed to ;soll I " . 1 f'eren o'clock. . What sort of en c merit is tliat to early rwiug?'' Pi .vi k-nce JotrrftL-t-- . ... . . ,'fi-.. , Vu LJcut Grant I creJited ''.U it Joke. To a f.Iund .'who 'askel 'his a of (" ;a Iierman's llcmolrs, ar gsttsg f. .- ur uito .the booV3 hi're P ted" t lve said t ITell, ' I am beginning to f 1 out tliat I didn't hare . much, to do . . ft J - . ... if 1 that law war." A colored fhHoaophcc . obeerved on . s!.uar, while lu "conversation 'with a nielli o Clay-sLi:1! dusnt b'llcve lu having' a pardener wen you've on'y got a small business, If yer ; makef enny thing, why, yer don't git it; an If yer lose, yer have to lose It all.' "Jes so,' observed his acquiescent .'compauW IXkhmond Fjiqulrer. ;nsjn " There has just died m ' Paris an old man who, said, Not a single member of the Academy , knows a quarter "of what I know. He was a priest l'Abbe Constant, a Rabelaisian sort of priest In twrson. but without JoIUty t "a little, round 1st, oily man of God," whose great pursuit was the sUnly of magic and nectxmtaiuyv wm-h Is Minnesota , they are paying wie dollar and sixty cents a bushel for grass hoppersafter they are caught awl killed, of course .'little. boys and girls get ten cents a quart two boys made six dollars si day on grasshoppers, and Blue Earth county has paid already dver fifteen thousand dollars for the exterml-' nation" of this plague. An ingentous Mlnneaotiaa haa contrired a trap, run by horse power, which catches from Ere to twenty bushels a day, and the catch ers' bring them to 'towa m wagons', wheelbarrows, and even in bags on their backa i . When paid lor tbey are buried in deep trenches, and tt is said that by next week Minnesota: wilL be , rid of gramhoppers-i7rr-i, '' THE LADIES. C '"xli' The announcement of Mrs! Sumner's approaching marriags to aslerk ia the New York Custom Zbuse s with a quiet wedding, and a trip to Europe, to pro nouaoed by the Jloatoal preaacntkely wfthouC foundation. An anxious mother in Scotland, taking leave of her son on his departure, tor England, gave him this advice. 'My dear Saudy, my aim bairn, gang South and get all the ; atlcr : can '.from, the Southerns tak' " everything - ye ean. Bu the Englih.xare a brave, hoaxln' people,' an tak' care o tliem , Sandy. Nerer fight a bald man, for yot canua catch him by the hatr." , C ., ., '. iA. iThe old and new. i had Count Wal- deck In front of me ; 1 sat bctweer hts wife and hU som As Uds youag gentle man was about 2 years ol j, sVip posed that it was a step-son, and scarcely knew on what ground .1 was standing while chatting with his wife, an English lady of .great beauty : and distinction. At last I took the bull by the horns, Mad anto I said, "you made a' hcrolo sacri nee in devoting yourself to this gallant gentleman of another tntwy.'t-hi Nd,M she said, "h1 .'not luniy cCn turyv for we feted hl hundredth birtli-, day nine rears ago J. but 1 a of my age because I love Mm."1 -'"' f t ' "I never doubted, Madame, your hive for M. de w'aldeck. I love hlni. tool as one would love tlie eighth wonder of J '.tMwojrld.f 4: -ti.? I nnderstaud you, sirj but I love hint as a woman loves her husband ' , I do not' count his years, I hare trouble in believing tliat he U, 109, and 'am only 42." f.f : . . "pardon tW curiosity of a philoso pher who la woman, Permit ( me to place an Interrogation point Just before your heart Did you' love him., at '83 because he was a gentleman in spirit as well as birtli, or did you love him from love y:'; H., . ..- ., 4 V"I loved him ' from ' love. ' I was at that ' time 'somewhat In demoutL . J,l among all my suitors I chose Count Waldeck It was because 1 found him tlie most irresistible." Hera it ' something to console those who are entering M. Flourens'' "Third Youth.', ; "And. why, t Madame Vi wa .ilje'j tlie most irresistible VI h- ).'! Kiv ' "Because he wal the yonngt 1 lie was not 80 years of, age.; He was .20 four times over.?.". ,n lV-Mi . . At thumouieut Count Waldock rose, took with a firm hand a glas of Cham pagne, and improvised a pretty stanza In honor ; of Madams Lopes. , After which he emptied his glass at a breath, without winking, f Wlien it was einptr IUIUCU Kt-w mwwiim ra Umax Marecnaief an(i kissed away the dreo. -Tliat' he said. is he turned It upside downpn the hand of whnf wc M fct t,cCoort Qf Ixuig XVI." - Noting could have been more gal lant and gentlemanlike. (Paris rorree. in Tribtne .Jl ' ' t," . j -TclccirapiilQ -Iio73x:f ; wToiUiJ plOClIATS;! sh'il nh"bf CobMXBcaV.0W JuueJ,v i Democratic platforni t n Adherene to the principle of the fatbers of the repub; ho. Opposition to aggressions, of either upon the, functions of; the co-ordinate powers of the goremment - or , .exercise of functions reserved to the public. Pro tections, to ail citizens regardless of any thing One term and twenty-five thous and .- dollars. , as - salary. . No rants of money credit or Iunda to ' any achemca. Abolition of National Bauka. Lwue of legal tenders to" meet the-wants of trade and establishment or State bahks ef discount and deposit understate reg ulations.' ' Half of the customs -to be Davable m IcM tenders." No ettrirency but legal tender. Cpeto wpara tton of church and State, and no secular schoolsV 'Continued tyrany and croelty to Southern States denounced. '. '' . !! 'a- i Jl .i ii. ...I mm ' 'i . f COTTON STMENX;tVs4: . . , r i. w to -i -,, t f- .1 tl ton statement for the weak ending June 18th t.ti t ,j . .nt;;if 4 ii Net RecelpU at all U. S. ports ,12,089 Same week but Teas 12,461 Total to date' V 8,428,120 Te aame'dato last year ' - i 8,704,239 Exports for the week ' 10,015 Same week last yia-'1 18,040 Total to date' ''S,528,598 Te same date last year ' -5-f,fi9G,12G Stock at all U S. ports' ( 333,257 Same week last year i '2C0,8C7 Stoclfat all Interior to wiav ' : 24,051 Same week last year " ' ' i -40,318 Stock at Liverpool i.u v-f .,103,001) Same week last year ' i t- v v43,000 American afloat for Great ? - J JJritata s A 4m,ooo: Same time hufyvarr V 127,000, wTi(s ui itUKSIA .,vi'3"iilCf m- f..-- Ml Lowoojr,' Jane The Moscow Cesrffr says that Eng land having declined to eater' into' Inti mate relations with KrMla,' unless - the Central Asian States are placed under the protection of the International law, Russia had ho reason to leave the al lianee of the three Emperors' or ' eater Infn tAiiiM wifh Oattwoiitrwi :St iW, tilOLEBAIN cjunaTT i . " .. Washisoto!. June 18. . A private letter receivea here Drtngs the intelligence that the Asiatic, Cholera has made to, APpeaTaeupn the Vm& Steamer Saco in tho Asiatic station, and out of Are cases four of thorn teminated fatally. It is belloved,; boweye that the iwogress of tiie disease, has heop.ar- Thc'craduatiiiir "cxercsieis at ' H'est roiot on Wednesday were or an, iuter- estiug character. The graduating class "'ii ''iV '..i i'-'V." numoerea loriy-inree, , wmttt lact). 91 inuiana, carrying off thq first honors, President Gilmau, of, tlie Johns op- sins v mrerity ana cretary or the Bow of Tl!tor, tlie orator of tb jpc caslon, addrcsed ( tlie graduates jn, elo quent words of sound : common sense. Geo. IJclknap folio wed.wllh well-chosen words of encouragement and advice. Then the graduatea received fronj the houds of the relary of If'ttr.the'cov eted parchnienC for Vhk 'four years Imnl. work. hjUJcn jdone. J Oiaplaia FpratU thn pronounoed the benedic tion, and the class of 75i B tongol ca dets, but ofBccni hi ( tho United States anny,'hurriedf to 1 ttielr" old Quarters. lMaig.''tbiu& soonTS-appeared In brand-new. civilian clothes. Gea - Belkuari will return to ' abdstl 'taieat'eTsiaiesjsi',: ; wstw cjuttoitv TAbliri, set saonlt la MsS'bexes. ) fursJe bf Jreprlsts fersny, So J "'JJ . M itSUTpJf ;IVWAT 4 ItC .,..4,,.'.. . . . . . Pbllsdelijals, j?s, r IM1 UME!l tdUllf ?txu'r . mw reclrlBir from Depot, direct ttom the kilnt, S car lofeis ot Ko 1. hock Urns WlUob ailiba sJd cheaper Uua tha cheitt to iloined wilt SHcaKurJ Ume at ldweat cunh price. t-12 f7' iiIrS?,AI!T8 MOITO per CDtJ f .OU wrrk WU1 prore It a furf.lt IT 0 : s arUikilastriaiented. mils -out tosltj IditmsW.-Ji. jjwier ua ennuitciwrs 1 ari qusauues. I, , M1. l.loJi.a Joik Lima U 1.6 . A I,-' 3o. I, Mivrrtoa .belt In lb market In. ;( . . o kit Ds:satly 00 t4 kouad! ilf 1 hlie 1 tint iit. Liloined od Iad Plaster fiATTbUNKt'AT LAW Ratuea.. N .0, .-;;; 'A 1 1 rractUts m tbe (Uto aa4 feeVral Oossis. Catlecii-M nuie m styy fart e KorU Caw- "SerA'a-aW '' ' -,' -r,r' tatrea s-asi ?! H yim 'n itKAT BAiifTAiNs' : 5 "k '' : f -j ' ( " fir ' jl .fi y m ii.t vvSia Just arrivedVa full assorttnenf! 'of 'la-' dies' corsets French woven and Amer Ican from 50c to tlSOt""' wc-ttwa?-4' .a-WIL' R. s.TUCjpa,4;ic jvxiM". r, -' -ii".!' ' J.nJ"-J'iil t 'i.t ,,7Anotln r rcasf f tiiosa extraord nary W uiccd' stritc(ft' Piques'' at 14cts."' '" HMe- t"-l t i4r-- v W.II. k B. s. tuckeruw; WeWi ti.luuy rcnelred alieautiftit .T lot ef linen Lawns, which we "aw cli- -g at the taodcrate twice of 1KJ cts. r'y'.,'k;-y jj . w.tft4ytft. . jfv.'Kw.ff To arriV ivefExpressl 'flie fUftha1ie and much sought after ifacklnaw straw bata fur gentlemen. l?.yi T'i V-''K.it . .11 iWJB,S.TTj(mi,i, ' We andanyTec$rpC oT'nMui f bV Um tines of our btwmess, 'v4ik;h rway ' enableans: hare' freah goodsand .low cash prices to offer rto our customers, which accounts for the patronage aSib era! public has bestowed upon' as." ' :. ";: 1 1 1 iiil.llil.il 1 li fin" 11 I iVill in fi ' - pAlNTS, OUJVCOJJIW, jv. f may iaw30'::"!'u''" '? " Large Stock UOt State. PBICEWKB.- flfAM y(TJWjIfOW)f."N,:: 'r Ai our goli'areihh l"" " 'tijiJ'?.'; Masoned. 1t-?'.M&4'l.'.; Jh.J.-t-J'rtjjt..i! .'At ttaWwart nou'or ' - l',,,t'!5,'':)'X s: LORD&mtOR 4 vDcalora In Foreign and Doiueatie .V) BUxi:,mt CoAf Stv lvJ 'V i 2 i i rMy asd Summer Dm UocdtA fToge'tfierwlta an extensive Line olf fe V"? FLAW fAwt mmB& fct4.dt At:' :t 1 j JiiP lias " ao'haaiwKhV . ;-'Ig"''.xf;'i-,ai '. -; - 6:idtf . Our. .Ladies' .Shoe Ipartinent, con tains a stock unsiupassed Tor eli-gaoce, durability ' and iewnesS'of Vrice. IX roctions1 for self-ieamirtuut sent1 00 IsllltVNa l!-nisnti: Ml J 6t ! ui.l , Complete assortment of Genta'Turn lshIngoods; Shirtoi Coihtrs.Culfa, Tiesi uose, iriovcs, 'ex.1 ' twoas sent to " any part- of. tl eountryw Shlrt aeasure menta sent on applicatMui: -. -a , i-j, For the acaommodatloa of readies and Families who are unable to visit the city, full lines of samples' of all grides of Dry Goods wilt be Sent and Orders by may filled wjih the greatest PJhie care. 1 ., ' " . : . BkOADWAif AKliTWlfirtlKT'fi StKKKl yaytw3r.-- tl JwJiii.Ii':d BiJM'WO TO .ITXBt JlUlUI. CJL. HOLD. . . Rftli.tfih Cninfl :''ha ' d ;ejBi--jj(i51f-8i .g'j- to, ,g4:dl. Jnaiti r;-; i 'lfctitr iot jjltt nMdv4t lad?!",!"- u " riitVM wt; ' r 0O-iliMi . tei . lth ;Mrm ,tl)jWlf :. ; Tb'arv) ssvattioa is oio4sit seecsse. ','':,; i .iM,.7ao .l .!(. fl. 1 jvg , - to a oaat-xjaae,!, tUaostorotr aa4J:j sosxpaas "stjle Jt3 tm'.AlMi tilissiidaSi;.. wtta wle 'ifa'a iatttv aal'law. V?i.-Wll AWJ S-OtiT JAVKA it,. thsiWssWBf aotrs'trr rwossaa ta ees ar ea ie aons or ins Mutated KartKS la : - ; m -- i , . ;j v j . u. . 4 .... tliies'hOaTS.' .fl-".' ,wHKqwVrt.i7. .'it wU . Fries lift, w'lb wriaai r s'.lscktd 123. i ,i4ra t'i't;Je i fAIIUdTI'. - maaarsStartr aa4 Pattawtss, 0iy, M & FIDDLE 8TRINQ3, GUITAU trfri aadTrlmmlBgsbwit at : ,7 -EATJlL-r-A.'' (WH tt U.l l'i V'lt LJtii U tilJf,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 19, 1875, edition 1
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