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THE DAILY I 'irc4 fssaisaxa , 1 ., ! - I JOSIAH TURHIB, fMTfUt IhrMWltuf Wit KfH'W ' tTATB f BINTTS AND riNDEIt. CI w.ta. limn iatm or tnuomimo. . 7 a,-, tUnellyar hi advance Klli Ml aMOlh b edvnuos ' ' 1 00 tail ft. 00 I 1 SQUars, 1 wank, I X'X:t U M,1 SMS. S3t. ( .., 1. 1- 6.00 8.U0 trati-aj wa-j v WsrtlySUlial"! ", 1.1 Tbnan.T ! H' be delivered ia r y Ut Ctt at firtsaii Casta per M mil ' m ta m VOL. X RALEIGH, j ;N,;C,Y IIONDAY.'JUNG.'CS; 1875 No; 27C . a i hm1 sue , - . : i ' M- . X l' ' iwk. Tho City. T Thousand Cords of Wood plus for Ml snd o" j. p, TVHITAKEK. not wide foliar, w. ar the Wsr- k-k. Ak sy fnS-eUws funtMter for It. t Urtjin "I? W.urJ1-.i ; I .- t I r -. I Ibewfow no report or wmuay rP r w . - A I ia Out ipw.;,. -.' j I o-' , ; f . I rArtVRHEAOi.K-rA joung caSh, I 2' j ... laokint. itronir of llinb I iid Dftwd In eye, la to a coop on Har-1 I 111 IM'W W U itroet. tha iwoporty T Jir. Jebn I otbertlayBlueiiMloefroialMcIty. UolbeTaUoA "The people only wish you broke one of hi wuigs ana now wu l 1.1 ). tan1arxul nn ' ; " 1 . r jit: ! ' .. ; . -a. f !,' v t ;. A SiiPMioB foUBi.Wake Superlpr (Wt was v'tp hare J, opened to-day largest crowd ia year! aeeo on the green. , Judge WaUs, one of the angola of the Canby conatituUou, did'nt ar rive tit late In the t erenlng, and the brnen who had left their crops looked -.!.;, w. . i Mm. ., . . ' - i 6 . T . ' I sinni. roiTwr PoUowhiir cases I in u wffhtli District Were anrued to-1 . , I Oar; " v 1 " """- Sowan county t II. B. and 8. M. Amideld ts. John P. Brorrn and others. -Oias. Vrk tf w, IL C. Soclea, Davie county i - Jas. Jordan Tf. Jaa. B. Unler.John J. Park ts Thoa. IT. (JalUKr. " : 'V Wiuno5.-The masons of St. I John'. Loto will lay the comer atone I oftlie temple of Israel Filmington has formed a ride club to shoot on Eagle Island. Six Juvenile crews have entered kftat fiir Ifia vAmrlnA Ail tfllra pints at :3a tUU eveiungr-ratcrmel. I ' otuwer. In market FrldavXweltaie . . ' ' ' , ' - . a iur nnn Rmtnir:! I . yesterday, In wift Creek; nine -mllea .nikib r n.11. n.nv. . iiwnoMiors utrecrars nave mwaetec- aged tl,irteen years, and sen of William I "" V i 1 Us waters. In -company with two other ouUlu't swim and suddenly found him self in six-foot water tha boys gave vj 7 saw nun smic, ana us i luele, Marcellus Banks, ran to the 1 a l. . -- al It - 9. . .-, . Creek and swam to where the bor sank. I i -u unu .uiu aP fcmny niuuiica axicr room bedroom." They are ele he had gone down the last time, but all I . ua a ti wr wnJni f fforU at resuscitation were In vain, i 'l I I C BEEXSBOKo. Next Sunday being I the fourth of July Kev. Jacob fenry I fumjghed him. The nervous excite Kruith wiU preach aMheIVesbyterlah I f TuesdaJ proved too much lor niureii nauonai sermon in Uie mom-1 , iiy, aim at nigut a sermon on , the I declaratioii of independence. Mr. I Smith s!m gave notice to hla church I Umtin the morning a public examlna-1 luw of the Sundav School would take I place, the classes to W examined oh I . " I u geography of Palestine. Mr. Smith I declaring his surprise that so few knew I anyuungoruie way into Palestine from I out of Norfolk or any other of our port. I is ,, ,::-- : ,.) laaKewYork, took a room at Frencn'a A RiaiuUBiji Bjiix. STOKX.-L I HoteL In that cUv.V ITUhin thejiex ir. w.R. gharpewrltca na of a ro-1 .nbhalstoxm aft ,imtiea the 1 12th of tlds month. ue saji: l he largest stones 1 heard I of were at Joslah Bverlov's a mile east ! of Yadkin College in DavUUon county. I r. ifyerly is a man of good judgment I hi undoubted veracity." lie told me I tliat (tones fell In his Yard hvnrer round I Km the mouth of a pin cop and which niewwea II) inches U circumference ; I yard was covered fwlth stones the I i of goose egg. 't the College j glass windows were broken and tha I "tftfone home literallv riddled with I we stones. ' Much aoma.B ' w'ns ilrn Ul 'at on. DlanUtioM ' about the 1 neighborhood of Fulton. W:V i I ,4i:Mif-T J j Putx istmrvitPcvoasa , Fjs- I hp. Basw.-.The address of , Eev. Dii j "oge on Wednesday fnnrn1n at n i l . . tt I - Announcement nf (t!a(tntnn ' -J-1 wm j. ... " :-"toih Bar I uiwiion of drawkur. naintinira. . Thi I ' f toTltd to these 'exercises J -v ...nuni concert on rcdnesday eve- Jug at 81 P. Mr: Owing to the limited -wig capacity of tha. Chapel, and U.s consequent InaMlity to. render comfort ablesolargeacrowdasttsuallyattendthe cMerts, the Prlnclpala are obliged to festrict the admission to the concert to ose holding tickets of Invitation. The w the examination of the draw, g and paintings of the youne ladies WU1 open to the nuhlb. on iwu- -I t,mJ:L iii?n.TuwdR3rp- unm 4 r. jl, and We y from 10 At It to S p. U. , I 8T0XE3 CQUXTY--TIIE CT.0P3 THE people wrni turner; Stokes Co., June 24, I87jJ fZToa. Jotis Turner Pear Sir J '' ' ' Please find euclosed thrc dollars for my eubscriptlon for ' AVeekly : tkintluc! which Lai been diM iom montha. II bellev. there Is no new. In th. olitid l?r. & A Am 11... .....llr,. t.,.t.: pendent candlJatc who are tmui2 to " w "" " " harvest Wch b about over baa taken na from oar com and tobacco crone, and ie gnw ha gotten hold dorlnj tle WCt weaUicr. WUeat la eood, to tMa "ctlon. A Tery large crop of com and tobacco has been , planted, and if the as reat succchs agwnst uie rings and ring papers as you naa against uoidon, IJttlcfield A Co. f 1 " ' , ' Kith great respect, adieu, , ' A J ;?'v,'V;. , c, if,' Labxky. Ciublotte. Mr. Carter of the Lan caster (8 C.) Ledger la1 in town and small famOlea adore him, he la W years amnJ nMd,I'Tn Daiu nesus m uuurroiw are muca an- - J - n , .m. uujuu v uiq ujr kuvu,- our vnar wlw utuie presenwa j witn rega .1-1 f . . .: ... B J marshaU t pavidaon, Col- wgv. aywj at uia voierver m Tistung I A . ... iffj In Johnston T county-A ; letter was mailed hi Charlotte bearing the follow ing direction is "Louisville, Cantucky, Mr. C. B. Cooke, the president of Cul lard rhllology InstUutlon, Box 13, if not, mr Posemaster, I wish ya to plase I it In mr C. B. Cooke's box so he will . wanot 'W0 or iUa.Dox-ttoia P"" wlu 4 M5" r " kind aa to aendthia leter In the Collured Philology v maIIe.We cull from 06- NxwuKBS.-Larga flocks of pclicane time many mum ri lr -wr. i - i. mentioned among the diatingulshed Knouirs at ueorgetowo m imetooc ana "ojing i. . ... ..... ..... . . ... ... . ,0' uc, ' "'onn faiMP rBt)unea.TL0 gauge of AUauUc Road will sot be changed till approved purpose. We take frotrt Times, ' . Boss. Tweed- is oecupymg Warden Dunham's nertments In Lndlow-atreet - n . m. t. V- i -. mmMmt tn ..rW U.' rt,n,,ri h. had taken rooms at the Fifth ; Avenue ntl. Whsie ver ha deatra to "eat la t, TmrAi1 anrl an WtufnearUv ha was k t.ia nhnMan. ' a ahaa. infw wfliAs tn n.n a11ML nf whom there have been several hundred, aiid no'ona but counsel and members of the . -i . - i . laUUl BIV MUU1IWU. . . A Scicidk'B Bjuaox fob Kiixino IIiMgEir. On BktiudwJlM'tiimi tably dressed man, who registered bis name as John Schneider and Ida address three days he drank freely, bat was not any time Jntoxlcatedt On Wednee II day at 1 oclock he went to thls room. and a few hours later be was. founa stretched on the floor, bis head and lace besmeared with blood and a navy re- volver near bis right band. The follow tog letter, written In fierman, t some anmentloned friends, was found on bis person t , : ; ' . : , -V ' . 1 'J i ; "Dear Friends : Thai step I am now compelled to take Is very unpleasant I am shaking all over 4my body ad I can hardly write these lines. Thousands of dollars ' I " have lost. f thousands . have Invested In -goods. ' and thousands I have ' trusted ' . out. Now I cannot receive cent 'from anvbodv. notwlthstandlnff I am so hard j I cannot work with my - own hands, so I have to take this unpleasant iWn.'! 1 un tnrrf T hsn tn lean this - - .t - 4 . , I - Lf tn trnnA IinaHlil ami aorrv in lttavfl " thma T W hnd so often. I take this step mack against my willJnot so i much because, or myself a on .account of my two sons, to whom the disgrace of my death may attach. But I cannot remain In this world any longer, God la mywltneaa. 8o now fiurowell, arid flj have Injured any one I ask forgiveness. ' Boitwtheuwtfour or five years there has been so much bad luck and tlmea haw beoa ao hard, my only course now ta to do "hat I ain about to do. No douW Uiew are more who will soon be driven to ti.e aame deaths Ood have mercy 1 1 Hera dlea one 0at Is not bad man?' i PERSONAL. 4 It has been ducided in France that- If a surgeon amputates a man's leg he Is eutiUud "to- full remuneration, evrn though he dixjs hot satisfy the man 'as to the disposition of Ue amputated port -.j j, a4'i'I w . ',!,..; I : In one of the French 'deportments there Is a "Society for. the ProtecUonof Birds Useful to the . Farmer." : All nests found are reported to the society and protected by 1L" In the past year the society protected 21 1 nests, from which came Mi birds- Vice-President Wilson to his recent trip to the 8outh, "visited the graves of Jackson and Clay, of Taylor and SVlk, of Crittenden, Bell and Bonton" the graves la fiict, of men who bad been President, men who should have been President, and men Who wanted to be President. l't'J :f4:,lJl at: la England the Methodists Intend to appeal against the decision of Mr. Phil limore, whkh forbids their preachers the nse of the UUe of "Itevererid." Their appeal must be to the Court! of Arches, and will be decided by, Sir Bv Phillunore, father of the other. :;, ; The Keeclier Jury have been put two plghte ; and days and It was thought would probably bring In their verdict to-day. '; .The courtroom : Is thronged, Inside and outside, and the wildest spec illations as to the result are rife TUton Is said to be guliiius ground with Ue Brodklynltos. ;f v ; n i "i ; . 'Perhaps I am too cold a man tot the Presidency." said Charles . Francis Ad ams, dropping languidly , into a chair and gazing despondently at the. ther mometer. .,But I began wrong,7 bo muttered ; . "I never ' robbed "a mother bird of her little ones, or poured molas ses into my'.' grandfathers boots. iJ) ' The Executive i Committee of the American- Baptist Missionary Union has requested the churches " to taka ip on the fourth of July, which . tklls this year on' Sunday, a collection lu aid of us depleted treasury. . i yir. John Wannamaker writes to Mr. George H. Stuart, of Pniladclphl la re lation to Messrs, Moody and Sankey tliat tha most popular ImIoxXo now la Ihelr-hymn -book;Men and boya on the' streets sing' and whistle loldthe Fort'and other hymna. t JTheTlrlshritPresbvtcrlan Assembly began Its annual meeting at Loudon- deny, Monday, June ' 7. The Rev. Prof.- Porter was elected Moderator. The questions of the nse of instrumen tal .; music and the singing of hymns is expected to 'come up for discussion again. . ;i i ,. ,i - ; The closing t services 1 of Messrs". Moody and Sankey In the .East End of London were attended, by enormous congregations; ' The final meeting, held in 2ow-road Hall, June 8, waa attend ed1 by 15,000 persons and, the services f the last three days, It is estimated, Wre attended by 80,000 persous. - vr-' v THE LADIES. A Schenectady girl at spelling school sat down on 'pantaloona -y , t "No.' said Mrs. Podgers, very posl- Uvcly, ."if I ' go Into' the country, Mr Podgers goes with mo.' This city ain't no 'sale place tof leavo 1 taotf alone m." ' Bow woinarican , iecp on talking while she twists up her back' hair and has ; her niouth full of lialrplns hi a mystery not yet explained. -Carl W- It Is the sagacious remark of a keen observer thai you can generally tell a newly , married couple ''at the, dinner table, by the Indignation of the groom when a fly alights on tlte bride's butUfrl Tlie Southern Presbyterian General Assembly which met at St.' Louis, re solved to purge lis records of all. refer ences , to politics, y The resolution' Is thus worded t "That a committee be appointed to review the records of our Church courts, and to eliminate there from everything whkh would give It such (". e. a secular) tinge ; and that we here resolve and declare that we are and Intend to be a non-secular and boo- poliUcalCIttuxli.'-iv,.v;----;,f.. iA c London correspondent says that the Trincess of Wales is leading th seaside fashions this' year. Here Is a description of one of her dresses :' It Is of Edlnburg cloth, and embroidered iu parti-colored garlands, into which are ingeniously emtroidured the monogram and crest of the princess. The mono gram is allonge in Italian fashion, and the crown emnrouierea npua inrc irver bipping ' pieces crossing at the sides Of tha slart. Similar embroidery la repro duced on tho corsage, whkh is cut on the bias T the cloth. Telegraphic) News, " BEECIlt-JILXOX. 1 . 'J New Vonit, ,Juua 2Ci . Judge Neiison adjourned the court m definitely, stating that if the jury should ant. ounce an agreement he avouIJ hrfjig them In an hour after, $ An afternoon paper says vomplolut wn rondo by a citizen to Judge Ncasba lat night concerning the outside com mu Nation ; of parties with, the lilton- BacJier Jury. " The story Ia that certain adt vesica of the cause of the plain tili' have been seen to enter the jury rom personating waiters carrying the food .ud U iuids for tho jurynieQ,' 1 .The aiS- tcrs hHliArge of thedoor ' to he Jury room indignantly deny tiiis report as a base fiibncatiou. The Judgo hast how ever, directed the Sergeant to keep a more vigilant watch' upon ' tttq ' Jurors Another paper says Mrs. lJeecher drip ped to the floor of her residence' title morning with an attack of heart disease, before she went to the court; . : . REVOLCnOX. Ef MEXICO. Tha t aptatn of the steamship Vasco De Gama from Lower California; jre- porta that Uie revolution at La Pas ia in full tide of success.1" Four hundred fed eral troops have been 'sent to quell tha movemaut. ! The situation la very criti cal. - The Uultcd States ship Xarragtn- teUls lying off La Paz. f : 5 OX THE COLLECTION OF TAX . tlirciirirATr, June aii A dispatch from Detroit, says Judge Cochrane, of the Supreme' Uonrt, has granted an Injuncuon restraiuiag the collection of tax from the liquor dealers under the new law. -t Thr affect of 4ds will be to atop all proceedings -until tlte Supreme Court ' has passed upon tlte constitutionality of measure. . fi FROM RIOJAXIERO: '-. t The Minister of Ttseount of Rio Branco has resiguod and a new cabinet has been formed With the Duke of Cax sis as President and Minister of War. Boron Cotegipo is Minister 'of. Foreign Aflulrs , , i FltrlM PKXNSYr.VAKIA.'. r I ' The scaffolding at shaft No. 2 of iho Susquehanna Coal company t ai. East Nautecoke, fell this morning, instantly killing 6 menr' a miner was lulled hate this morning by falling down sltaft No. of D. & B. Coal Company. " 'y ,i ' IXUATIOX IX FRANCE, j ! .' Pabis, June 20' Eighty persons were drowned to Ver dun.', Eight hundred houses have fallen in Toulouse. It is said tho loss of lUo will nrnvramt nn thoimmul. 1 ' J ..... . , FIXE PRINT.' .i . . The democrats of Illinois are talking of running C. II. McCormlck, of reaprr notoriety, for Governor. - s i 1 A. rattlesnake four and a half feet long and sporting' six' rattles was allied on Jlaiu " street, Merklen, Couiu, the other day. " - " Journalistic statistics show that during hut year tlte sum of at least $8,000,000 was lost to newspaper enterprise in the United States'. T? -' f A Jell'erson county (tjaTV former owns two thousand; iicatf 'vjStT which have netted hiiu litis seasoa one dollar a head besides the Increase pf tho stocky s'r: A irahlon correspondent to Rowell's New Vork Reporter says: Mr. Jordan Stone has recently changed from-business manager to associate editor of the Doil, AVMat,Iha!elgVtS; : ' It is known that the Duke of F.du burch has written several pieces of mu sic, and It Is now stated that hi most ambitious composition, a concerto laE. minor, is soon to be published under his own name. ztii t ( laist year W. P. Itegsdale bought a fiirni In Pittsylvania,- county, Va f 123 acres, for whkh ho paid $800, and with tlte ' assistance or one ,'bamv ho raised on about five acres of tills laud, a tobacco crop last season whkh brought hinii after paying all warehouM'ex . Jt is iwesumod the finest lot pf short horn cattle to the world are now In tem porary quarters In Jersey City-.) They are fourteen in all, and have beett se lected by experienced buyers from every part ol the United States and Canada, at the ainosl fabulous cost of 1125,0 JO. They are tho property of; Mr. Georg IT. Fox, the foreign partner of Mf.iA. T. Stewart, ofXew York city, and wdl be shipped by tha steamer Jlolbndxsi Thursday nekt to Enghmd. k X'-' ' 1 fV as - rti i t It -r ? V " Jitrj" ; TKEHSTOtEN.Ol innn BiJl A1n tem was jailed i to-duy, i Many, .winters hod passed, oyer las head before he mi tie up Ids , mind Jo; stea) a , s tiduj; t J Uien he stole a ktee.r front John Leis Joluisoii, lti Midtllo Cices; township. WnOLlSAI E CAsTI PRICE. Corrected by F. C CUUWTOPHEII, tr wfw i Bad! v stained: or vcrv' dirtv'' -11 Cleaned stained, or ordinary, 13al3 - Good ordinary, ,j , , . .jl3isl4 Low middling, . ,. , I al5 f AOKNERAt MARKEf. J ' Ragging, dontestic 21 lb, ' Yanl IS Jail. Cotton Uevv-J -' v zXJi Hour, North Caruhua, 7.0t),, , i ,.t Corn. 95al.00. ! - Cora meal, newf5a' ll.OO; .;o" 1 ltooen, N. C, nog round, 1 1 jal t , 5 .." hams iotati. '" clear rib shies Hi. . , " long Hit sltles, 13. j ill 4.r. .holders, 10al He. Lard, Xordi Carollua, Ujiala. v" iwestemtierces, u,:i s,.,,, , Coffee, prime Rio, 23.,, "'common. 20a5l,: -ii.mh.. 8yrap, 8 H 40 wj- WB-.'i Molasses. Cuba. 60. . ,,j. Salt, Marsltal's, 12.25. ,r-e " Evans', $2.25. s V ' " Nails, on basis for lOd, 1 1.00." ; gugar, A Hlal2. riutei !1S0.al6l-f'-J' laUir.fole, 27aao.' Hidos, green,-7aK. ';' 4 i- ; u ."'.-,yn13 :.U.'';; '.i Tallow,,9al0. . . - ... , i Potatoes, sweV75aO(f:T u f" Irish, ai.J5al.5l.'K4 "J 'l Oats, shellod, fa85.. ,,J H fr shear, lj2v. :& Wtst.j Fodder. 41.75. 54 Hav. N C. haledSrnAd, II.0Ad1.25.1 Chickens; grown; ioaS5,-oo.- EggSi I803U -(, ij T it Tn t Butted N C, 25a3ft ; X Y. 40o50.r . . BecswaX, 25a30. ."' " "1 Beef, on foot. Cad, " dreosscd prime, Rail. , j Heavy copper, per ikiuikI, ICc. , ,-. Light " "Ma:.1 " Kriss. TtnrnmmiL iner'-'i ! Pewter, per pound, Tc.'C fit i Lead, per pound, sic -; s . v , Old iron, per 10Q itounds, COc, ' t A rOKtCNB t'lT.-Xv. fsnfl- beys it. Finn dt , jinnu. n Al tt - ?tlil b , Aninta. U?JII " ivauiuiiri ra new ar. t2r V tM&t tttdHwiitehest'FsiBilv' fsper hi Amries,-ikb,tw O Chromes,- free. AMKWCAk ANurAiixgwu.4XJ-ir MV,,4j Brosdwsy M, Y. TZ'K)K A0XNTWd to sell -.Th Pi tiouno'Mi Ssusi 4lletl Adnsi-f, ' iarc. M. U.-i Tab m ju rdr soil- bock at Kiela irn rrilory and llhf -as " Ad traU f ,o Autltur il BuOalo. Kw. latlUii -mmy't' t : A frKiaSatTi: 'v.. T ma Taausi TS 1 'll.Ultlf Willi's- IV4T ItllW o,ns Into! BtwettitKr. IU ( 114 F 4lt sad estfuht qnlptnaritt. Hssitb. S' celb 1'tv. good frr nd tboroab Insttse1 ucm si tn is uoi h ro. for ceuns, sasrsss l. W11D( SI, A. ZTUtCtpBI. ..; Dr('JOMAMCY, OK BOVU CHASM- i iwu now liner sex but issuum sna Kt ' tte i ovs saa luscttons ei say pmoa ?ia,fiav received. toir 6e, togeibar with a sssntsgw gwlde;t'' ... . - - ', . XirDt sa Orscle. D.eusf. Hints to Lsdlsa. I Kypta OtacIo. D , BlnU toUdlas, wVddlrstetit'h,rt,ste.'i A qnesr hood. e. t h sVCew.Fal Ad iirss T., AVUXl AM. A Co . f sklUbws, PSiUdslplli, . A W WANTED. tUX CXNTIN- XXI ML. UiZKTTXXR, T the Waited Stttes Blows tha trsad rssniu ! iw tut i . rresuoss sna rroxnsM. sisw ssa omi I.lc Over 10W psrss. IDastrsted. Ecrrbed bars It. litd aceats saska from f to$jt ntonth. - Address J.OL Vo CUKi St (AJ., ruBiuasrs, ratiaostpaia, ra. l$50ro ,$iofooo J h iDTjetsd ia Stock Prlrl'ep sd f a 9 O yer at. proni. "uow 10 oo m Suok on Wsll Bt.. tent free. TUMHIUDOE A CJ , Bscktrs sad-Broken Ws'IB?.,N.w uork. To 1500 Invested In Wsll Street So 1 ' tfU-s lesds to tortnna. A t pass b-k fXpltlrlnir verytblrg, sad copy of Ut Wall, Ueel Review, .,. 1 i ' KNT FitKir., Josr Bicstmo A Co., Bsfa- Kr sua rr strs, tj u.osawsy sw lors.) FOB COUGBi, COLDS, - HOAR8INI88, I'j.-; sndsll throat assesses, ass WILIS GXRBQUO TASLET3, . $1 pat op only m Mae box, , : ; j u A TBItD .-AVD SUBS BZMXDY for wis by dragcUte fasersJly,''sd4!'1 ? rau-dslphia, Pa. j u n u d n d A bu oteh bbsd Itself il l parfset iRnlstor, ss ar r metty Jlordr of lbs system stU'n- f e iv pro par seuoa of ute Uvtr f tto.w.1.2 ;; ? . ' . .; IT ia not A ruisiv, was, ny siiainis tl 1 f U s set-retlva 0'Kn, gsttlf sad grsds- a 1 rmi H tin t urllUs, sad regulates w aMM .,'.-.... -v 4 k IT la WOT A DOCTOKID BITTXR3, but Is a -11 ii 1 f-l VA H ' . 1 1 VEGETABLE wblcb !! digestion, sad Urns sttnalstai thasDMUtf tJt food MeTsawv to tavtcoraU toa wekise-" r 'esetWa orsas, sad gives strevrthto 11 tba viul foreea. j TIOJ, a the Unr sad raasdl htereaslTir sues la t r Frloe one -pllsr s bottle, Ask IT Ua KM 1IBBWWII- :"'.r ?::.. . . Ar.ir. r,T MJWliatJ, r.nuiiiiua, a, snwri., ', i,,, . ji '..)l , r.iv jaasxs-lw .. ,mW At)VRTISEilI5UT8. rtr- . JAVK "YOUIl "LIVES YOUR O. MOXEV AND YOUR EYE". IS'i1 J'i J;(-',- -i'.'l Ik ',' 40 CtalV tf luV CC1U -Forty cn(s will buy ons Gallon, of J , ; V , . J . w "IH We have this day -reduced ' tha price fPratta' Astral Oil to, . . , , - rohrr cest$ per galIox, , . v This Oil is used In nearly A ' , 000,000 FAMILIES.- fTis beeff bclbre' thaf ttuldic tbr . -Twelve yearswid never .aa autci tlent Uirwctly iaxllreclly, - mi .-. ..;; tnii it. i tiuiii tfutU . Jlcwaro of CulUd Safely Oil, t " JULIUS LEWIS & CO-; . , 1 v m Sole Agents for N. CM i :' Fuker JluiUing, KaltigkyN. C. Sheep skins, per piece, 35aG0c. ,; : Wool washed, jer pound, 3Ua35c, unwashed 20a25:'' J J - r M; - .'n t Belling Ac. ir..,;. A rt,-' '''At Hardware nous of L "" ,; ,i I -.f'ft.h vo i rl'W fc-.-' RhigK A". C I fllin li nil j' mini mi 1 1 1 li i . SAWID001tSAND BLIXDS.': 1 J, 1 4 ,x Large 11 in tie SUlt. i rKICKlWEBT'IAX jTIia XCWBST. fSiAII our goods are thoroughly I- h- nit mHtiicaeoned. A .wii,--M'rite. prkca,..v) ;,j , w - ' - JULIUS LEWIS CO. OOPABTRRRSH fosmxrlt exist Iikt.: imuW 4hni nanriA ami at via nf , Euinston,' Atklus & Co.. was Ulssolved ? oB tlte 2Cth day of April hut by mutual consent, .'Jftj . II, .M. Iiearin Jiaviug If purennsca sir, i. sic . Juiungiou's eu , tiro Interest In: the'Mochhiery,", Con- J tractlag,'. Dressing anu Manufiictnriug 1 1 j uusiuessi, win comuiuQ unuer ine name -1 aud style of the firm of. Atkins, Thonip evi I son & t Sliearin? The uuflnbhed con- tracts ..wfll. be completed, by : theloid firnu All persons indebted are request ed to mako Immediate paymeBU, and " . . . , .,t ' . sh Jtavatg euums w tu please pfeet-i-'---.- .-.- . them. T '- , . . . ... r il J. tlcC. ELY.lXflTOX, j . - i l i GEO. W. ATKINS"' l 1 'v 'UJNO. WTIWMPSOX. . bucccssor to Ellington, Atkins A Co., Contractors, Buildors, Manufactures, . . - , , 1 1" ""W't Moulding, Brackets, Stair-rails, Balusters, Scroll work, Turning, Mantels, c Thank ing our friends and the public generally for the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended us, would most respectfully so licit a continuance of the saiuo, Vtiu , Apex, X. Ch June 21, W75..J tf I .r,"u.' uu.w """ ' I " aua ia cents per yara..,'iL. I - vuhm' opoot a iBS ..iv ceiiw iter dozen.. Common Spool cotton, at Ait cents per. dozen, and ; hope it will Im cheaper.' i r-KK::i ,A - ; J ; Je ld&wlm n - " A. CREECIT. : AOS NTS WANTED! . 4-4 llrairiman.tM.-t.Prulriir Syw 1 aalMd. Ba.in.ai tiUim ud tmaur- iaad VahublcSwiilnrrn. I.. -4T .IjEW'jGplLL , PRICES IXJWER THAN JSYEUV " I One of 'our firm' 4 having Just returned from the North, where ha has iteen pur chasing goods in all the different and auauties Itelouirmir to our ImHiuess, In order to repair the broken lines iu the various deportments, we are again enabled to offer , to oue-inutonwrs and the public at largo 'greater, liidm-emeuts tm i LADIES DRESS UOU1WI 1 Black and colored silks, ; .;)' f ; . Summer Bilks, grenadmes, ? ' ' ,J ; -Figured lawns and muslins, Jfolmlr sulungf, . . . , . if.-- Ballsto Bultlngs,"v'" . "u " ' tin fTTri. l.hion ruitinq," f ' jm n.cv ;M-i ; Kcbra-auitingf, llain, printed and corded jrjaas' -cloU s and linen lawns. , ' ; , tit . BLEACHED UOODS : - H ilrbth Uucns i..'r . , t t i ..1 'li. j v icutria ism ns, (, . , , ( t . rfaconci", In better qualities and clteaper titan Over Offered,. j (ia,v;f:ji,;:j fine It is nselesi for.ua to mention partic ularly prices to our goods, as it only re quires one 'trial to customers' to con vince themselves tna the .'uuciurrs" I cannot and will not be sunmed .,in I i0w prices by any houso iu this city or I elsewhere. . iwuiz always . up . 10 mo 1 1 times.' I w t-i .'JTi H. R. & TUCKEBw jiiiuaiiyaiiiiiw iiiiiIMii laipn-111,111 il.'iH.taawtwa),.., A. . - .1 rr.Xit. ' if&KS4 -v te wOSi jsiW ae.-.-i...
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 28, 1875, edition 1
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