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d.uly Er:iTi:;Ei. THK DAILY - A r i 1 o svit: t i ' f i'u! e.U ti J IUW ; ' r (A a k OiiSUi' . " ,.. ' a wewrrio. . i. TbiDtat M wsJ. will laonver4 H . put um at rit" cim pw .".jCavlVBJWWflllW sm Utaa .we!k..M,.jft.i(,., ..;.... i mbsm. i waok. a ami hwn. 7 boa, ISLW i J 1 1 r i i 1 ' (... I ; V i 1 ) I'lff U i, sso'a. UteoiiV- a .40.1 '10''- 4I.O 4 ''Mw-wa '-, ITo. 277. ii .. tee .1 TkeCity -TffoTtMMM! Cord of Woed-plne for "iJit Int-cUM luruUUor Imc It, , ' .JiWfil. -Y A , .. JuusSHf, They have postpone thetHrti tax UttOueM uuUl next court. :, ... " l'mYKBSITY : iYA."ThJs t tUnC u-J 1L Umrerslt closes. It fit tieth year tomorrow and'wM bo cole XnitA by the Alumni as a semwentenj Dill occasion. 11 Joluuon Barbour dcj liven th opeulng address, and at S -&;it1ibtor1c'MlrW''WUi do gmjq by Boa.- :-.wM ? --.y ThunJaan oralioo by Goai Joha K l're(oat,0',StC;w.;.x, -V ttscTio or OmataAAt a regni lor mmIoo of Balelgli Iiixlsf No 65 f. 0. X), boU kt mflJns, tbe fot lowtoSL ollkert'.Wero elecUd thi e nsuriug term r- ' " .. j V.C-lr-.jr.Joooa, - ' ! ; UecorJioit Secretary.-John R Ray. f VkuDetal Secretary. W. L. Uelvla. . Tieauircr.-J. C. Brewiter. A 8ab Fats. Bowing a boat la "poof eif Tarboco ;Trere 1 twor-young hvlies, eack fresh tlxtceo, ana one, Jim ester llpyin just on Tocatlod from thp fitmotti SU Marv'a of tbia city, y Tub . other wu Mum Dora Statotu Tbe boot iplJ and JIl ftaton iwans ashore, but turning she saw MiM Pippin drown ing, and the twain back to ber aid. Would a boy bave done that f Swam bauk, and Uie nobte girlkh band tougbt to grasp her, but alaa, tbo frowning girltliraw both arms around her ref cuer'i neck, and they went tobotlonV heart to beart, locked tu eacbvotber anna.- t - r i i i f v v ' ' ' j A gold beaded cane will be presented Rcr. 1. iTTMaBgnm this evening. -.v A auiuber .of bastardy caaea la court thls 'evening andtbeaegrtt Womea from t!ie country tloukod Ota courtbouM door "Tike fonr Slid twenty black birds all toa air. Jefferson , Lovejur . has ; taurbt "acbtiol In tblscltf jeref atace he was twenty years of age and baa sever missed a single day. ' Fe ha'. taught Hfteea hundred boys $y tf A young foreman Is he, hardly just free, Wr. Seymour Whiting, the excel ieut clerk at Andrews', clothing atore, a-kl a model young man of the town. , He is foreman of 'the grand Jurv In tiils Superior Court, tlte youngest foremin UuU baa ever been appointed, ..The child was really a beaatyi pli as a butterball,, soft brown : eyesj and pretty ringleU on het head. ffiat hefe'f Ulw way sWs training t "'Mister (with a whine) please give me some money jto tmy my mother soma bread, we've gpt wlug . to Wend pear by knew ' the bets ud pronoimeecl tie TOTe Oilng ii Iwggjng on her wn hook. " BuT shame J fll there is no school in this city to take such as she and educate her mind to as fair andas shapely as het face. Thk BuxD.-The deaf mutes7 aid ' cation and -u'imimg-tAmi Kone save three, one little girl and two little boys, all blind, uo home,' no pa rento, and nothing to remembor save woorhdusthey" But God wouldntleave them friendless, their playhouae now is the Institution and John Nichols the president is as kind to them .as a parent . Yesterday evening hearing a tlunimmlngoa a piano we wandered into one of tbe large halls and there sat the VtQ girl playing a t ""ple accompaniment and a baby boy, jwt seven years old, stood by ber and was singing a song. Mind yon, reader, ww was amusement to these twn little Mind souls, Ifwas theTway they were "Jyhig themselves. And what was , Uie song 1 Just what we sj.kl tl, w and he said, "JJm, wg It for ns, and when tb .hnn. I "JJttleones,UtUeoneev ---f ' WufM lhe come, Bald He. Jesus lore, tha m ; 7 tittle ones like me," we felt the poorhouse boy was telling w tr4h, Jesu did love htm, and with l song m bis mouth the boy t.. .1 .... hazier of Uie two, the lUUe one; with tin ' . ' d r iwppier man Ue big one LWlio hld J"" )lled la to see what he cohld ee and hear what be could hear. And name of tbe boy I. FOUo Dorrjty, anJ cciUly sent fem liucola county pwkboaai i ,?riUHKT0W.r-CaUf2ea In market that will weigh 13 " imiiJ3.--Elop Atkinson preached SujuL.y at BU Paul's Epucopol Cburclw K!i tltilJren burled dtutng but Wcek.-t-We t&4 from Star and7oerf.r. ; w ,,r (1f ' L.:,,:,', ! w, Xor ILkxko i'itna The Chalrmai of the late County Convention, Mr. Cj , Alford, adjressed notes to the Stato Treasurer and to the Atiarncj (feneraj hv accordance , with the ' resolution passed Xo answer as yet has been bad from either of these high otlklal Charlotte. The sboeniukers are going to have one, we mean a picnic tittle child of Mr. and Mra Metts of WTliulngtOB ' died at Central' Uotol'ejf diptherla,-. If II Bailey u 4 DMFur- cbes want to be Judge in l&khclTa place. Two killed and five wounded from an acciJont on the Carolina Cen tral Koad. We take front Obterter. SS i iii j,tHf,i -" ScPBSim .Counr. The court ' got through the 8Ut district and took up two State case and argued tbcm, from tlie OUu State vs. Burke of liutherlord for highway t robbery, and;' State? ,f va. Gladden of Cleaveland I murder. Gladden', "liai") onejlnueljinau1' struck and killed a man with a atickf tav with bis left hand. The kJUlua was mltted and the amnnent plead man slaughter and not murder. Thru , Ilicaxoirn Doctors. It was Dr. McGuIre of nichmond,.ya that Injected Mr. IVtney'e . prlfe 'With five dropa of morphine, Ijust above tbe elbow, and she died the ' same niglijt: She was complaining at the,' time, of a pain at the pit of her abimachV her husA band waa aftald a' labor 'palni but the doctor said. It WM collc Teu inlnutes after McGuira left Mr, "utoey remarked that abe felt compoeed but had not been asleep, and told her husband to dismiss the nurse and come to bed, lie sat by the bed and' In fifteen minutes was alarmed by the heavy breathing of his wl&. lie shook her and applied ioe. and she seemed startled -and - told him; that the morphine was affecting her ka It did her mothsr, ibat aba . felt it all over her, :1ntf'1iegpihlnt''tyo0'1he'kp'' and bay .rmo. ie then noticed her fianOi' twitching' ilnd sbe'wae soon strug gling ia bis annsinaspasnu- Thle time he tent for.DrMctjm and when the doctor came. Putney said to him, "My wife has had morphine Inserted Into her arm and la insensible." McG 111 imme diately wrote ' a prescription. V Then 1 came Dr. IKelford and he and McGllI consulted "together ; and Welfbrd also wrote i preoption. .The lady died. The result gate rise to talk unpllcotlng the - professional, character of Dr. McGuire, and this led to a personal dif flculty some ' days eince between McGuire and TTeUbrd In the Academy of Medicine J But Welfdrd and Mo GW ' hava alnce appeared ht a card in the 1 Richmond Empircr showing themselves clear of any msuinating,o unprofessional words ' against Dr. Mo Gulre, and " besides -giving;- the - fol lowing evidence from Mr, Putney . the lady's husband, as questioned by Dr. Telford tn j (, ' ' QuesUon by Dr. ITelford t Who was present at the house during thia tinie f Answer t Mrs, w; and a eerrant wo- majt'wefe the wolf Tiewow la the room, and tU only srqwn; persop--; aujtiba house. Mrs. IL and Mrs. J came In after the death. Mrs S came during Dr. Welford's absence after medicine. Question by Dr. Welford i What med ical opinion did X express toward you during tbe whole time f " Answer j. Tou expressed no , medical opbion except to state that abe was ex tremely Uhm -. :':.' ;" ; ; QuesUon by Dr. ' rTelford i what was your opinion of my belief as to the cause of her death f A v'i.-u Answert Yon said nothing to make me believe that you thought It was caused br ' morphine, but I was fully convinced that It wat from what I saw and what she told me and If the doc tors had expressed a contrary opinion it would not have changed 'mybellef in the inatter.1' .. !-. Question by Dr. Welfbrd t When 'did you learn my opinion as to tlte causa of your wire's death f--'-i&fZipsz Jnswert I first learned It from tne. report In the June Ko. of the Ttrginia Medical Monihly, and .was ..mueh sur prised when I read that report. . , j 1 ;; Question by ; Dr. Welford t , De you know What waa Mrs, W, opinion ? , ''; Answer t She Was as much surprised as I was when she rend the report, as be bad heard jiotldni front you to mako her tliinkyouluul that opinion.'' TbU waa amouUiAer tecscacre&cei .. , r , 1W lk"-3 i, . The gratifying progress of the wo maa'a ribla movement, waa ' exempli fied last week' Il'inlra, in a funeral with' eight tonlsJe pall'b'carers,' j Pattl-Caux erpeftVed at a funy dress ball in Ldu1su as llebewa (of 4Ivai.lioe.V).'.tJke wore a costuiuf that was abnost etitla-Ty RludJed with nionds." ; -. .. ' "i ' i . i A JLooUville gul reports hci Hint (ovf BJTlr Urns ; lFhen lTillanaer told me be loved me I was mlgUy 'tiik tvltU U and cottoned to bltn directly, and ' be sat a-grlnnlng like a baked skuuk." I j A Ilkhmond paper .reports Uiat at Chrlstlauburg, tu tliat State, the otlvcr day, a cbtrgyuan about sixty years old married a young couple, and thereupon waa challenged by tha bride for a foot race "I, Th$ stance was measured and the old (arson and the young bride took poUou, and uioa the drop of a bat Uie race begun. ' Tbe young- lllly, though encumbered by her surroundinga, fairly fle w ahead of the old stager for a mo ment. When, however, the spavm got' the use or his' limbs, and fairly underway, hejenught up with tha nimble gaselle,iad paased uuder the pole well In the lead, to the amusement of alL il 1 . Mr. BUvens, an old bachelor of Bo- Sbester, who Is much absorbed In poll tics, rWted the. widow Graham toe. other day, Juitt after readiug ' Grant'e letter, and asked her what she tbought f- a thlrd; i :teravir Now. the widow baa been twice married, and In response to the question she made a rush for tbe Mtounded Mr, BUvenaaad taking htm' tightly m bet arms 1 ex claimed: "O, you dear, 'dear &jui I What a happy woman ;am t At last accounts Mr. B. had locked himself In bir wood-house, and .waa endeavoring to explain tilings to the wldow tlirobgh the keyhole. ' -Vy jwSt: lf' 1 1 , : Fbmaa' alwaj-s the Munef 'Uannah," pleaded a weak rvokjef ! Vlon't awear agin me, j ' j i?Q wout I tbo' you brute,'! respontl ed a shrill .female tongue j ,'TU learn you better's) to come a brulsin about home a' -two In the mornln.",,",. i ; f ButIdIdntdonothlnV; . -i . "'Tliat's It i you never do notliin' t you sling your time away anfoofin' about on barrels and goods boxes waltln' for somethin' . to turn up, instead ef get tin', around and turnin' aometbin' up, while I'm kept, at .home a washin. and a snendkV and ia nurslu Tommy,' and be a teethln'?'; ; ;l -;f 5 f V'le poor little Tommy teelldn' I ' ' Three a xomln' below' and two above.". i i, t to . H" H I , UToor little Tommy !?- I Don't cry, John.'' . V l But leant help It, Jannah. Five little white teeth a-eomla', and 1 won't be there When they come.V 1 '; , r. "Won't be there, John J' ; . LfoIIanhah , : youfve bad x, me switched up for disturbln the peace, and that ia thirty days In the 'boose ",' .' i ,; ; tDon't take on so, John ' I'll go to the boose with you and take . Tommy "Soy you won't swear agin mo, tlnn nah."' !.!, ' ' 1 . "I won't, John." ; -'v .i , "Como to my arms, bid gall I'll buyyon'a new calico dress, and we'll eo to the firewotks on tlie Fourth of July. Tommy shall have a rubber ring and a bottle or syrup, and yonieou to my arma Hannah 1" - - Ilere the' husband drew the little woman over the railing and frantically kissed her, while Tommy set up a jubl- Llee of crying ; and soon after John was discharged for want of evidence. Sr. Jotepk (ITo.) Cauttt, - - . ' ; - '' V"-r BELIGIOUS. f ; The English Baptists are rewecuting their foreign missions ',, with' , especial energy and success.';' During the past year 3,546" converts have been baptized. j; The lack of a sufficient membership to sustain' a cburcb hi Klnston, X C, has forced the Presbyterians to sell their recently erectod rhurcb building to the Fpiacopallans.'' ' '" . ; j -The Presbyterian and Motbodlst mm biers of this city have united ,in .an In vitation to Messnu. Moody and Sankey to bold a series of meetings In UiU city on'theu return from - England text month. Herald, .,.!; Tbe Methodists of Canada have now ten educational institutions, employing ninety instructors for about 1,500 pupils. Seven are ; academies for girls The endowments and property of these in stUutions are .Talued at f 100,000, aud the expcudlUires for last year amounted to30t000. .&'-.' t i a . .. ...... . ... - : - a t-. it, -4 ,tmx' i TcicottipMo irNpi: ; nOOTIJTG AT rjl3IINGT0N. ' ' A dllculty occurred here about bal pant, twelve o'tdovk 'pfii'p&tffr 1 bet we jd Cluvlcs Goodmaa and Samuel-Heeden, two t welbk'nowa ' a'portIng"urhcterk ditrln2'wl.ichr eedeif iWa; shot 5b Goodman hi ivjro'f 1 ices, jbne Vail t'alU'i; effect bi the left Vv Iclow tbe b!p, ani the otliert In the .f :;Kt, directly below tbo abJo'uicn, botli f them ' being tbu gerouji wounds. Before the firing Broec don jriade several cuU at GoOuinah with a pocketknlfb, though none of tbeni penetrated beyond tlte cloth of bU coat. The (Acuity originated about a Womad. (..odinnu was arrested fc i l: t. , M ( '' ' WlliMliilli ll li I lll pi III , I I ' LYXaiiyGINDIA3iA, -'" 1 IgrDlAXAroLis, Juue.'SoC " Kurner, tliQ negro, who conitpit,tcd tlfc outrage on the wife of Mr. VaU2bn,nedr Carthage, Hancock county, bf the early part of thla week, was brought to Greeny fkld froiA Jlobh villa ; for aafc keeping. This morning, between one and, two o'clock,' a mob of about ' ICQ "masked and armed men, said to be from , Ua CQcKShelby And Bush Muntlesv broke open tlM Jail, took the .negro, out and hung htn frohe at a Ground, l The affair created the m'okt totense ejtementa4 Greenfleld .tlttt morning .but no arrests of the parties Implicated have been made. .,: 4 i SENATOR JUNES'.UQUSBS. Wiv' Boerox, Mau- June 26 J " Six horses; purchased In this city fbr Senator Jones, ef Nevada, were to day shipped to himrAmong theW rltie sloted trotters 8wect "Briar and fMj Otis, for whlcb the aunt of 115,000 Twos paid. f The ethers Include I' pair of sad dle horses and a pair of carriage horses. , . "--th' f r7" ; 'T PERSOXAL. j I ' tlenry M.fcHyami4 ex-Lleuletailt Governor of Louisiana, died uxSw prleana 'm'aysaeTnt jtsn, learn jthattheJ Agent of the' p. C. Bjubroad at this pbwe haa paid j to shippers about 16,000' for' freighi de stroyed by tbe late fire, wlien Uie Depot building was consumed. Vkar, lkm. ' A farmer from the upper end of we about iuu . quarts or unerriee ana soiu then! speedily at ten'and'lllVsen- cebts per quart.' That's better that) cotton! Char. . mS:i-sxt. I ; . Tbe prominent cUIxeus" of Norfolk, Ta'gave a ptcmc Saturday, mrcompU meat .to the army and , navy , officers stationed In that vicinity, W return br courtesies extended to tbe Norfolk Blues on their return from Boston. - !.-" ' A King of the Oumlbal IslaxuLi has Just died m Paris, where he had lived many years comiorraoiy on money earned by exhlbitin himself in thia country after the English drove him but of his own. .is;ii;w; A -m i'xi,8;w:: i It is recorded that ,M, Thiers ciice bad b bat knocked on by "some fix tures In front of a shop In Paris, and he was so pleased with the' fact that; he waa too tall for once in Ids life that be often revisited the shop and became a regular customer. I Postmaster General Jewell has bisUed an order directing that the fee for regisf terln'g 'a letter moiled at any postodice wfthin4beynlted-1Stats;f juldresaed to any other pwtolllcem Uie United States, or to a foreign country, be fixed, on and after July 1,1875. at the uniform rate of 10 cents; m addition to; the; regular letter postage,' to be fully prepaid by postage stamps affixed to such letlter, and cancelled at the mafllug office. I 1 . ill I tt I t ' Bishop Baltcs,' or Alton, , Bl.', has placed . , under . bis ' episcopal , haul all societies whose members or any of them send their children to the public schools, or who give bolls and picnics at which malt or spirituous liquors are sold, or who fall to commune - quarterly) !For noncompliance with' tbese'regumtions socieUos cannot go to communion In a body wearing regalia, "nor nieef Ja any buildlug belonging to the. church, aor have their ' meetings nor bueiness an nounced In the church,; nor be admttted to the churcn wearing regalia, and ac companying the corpse 'of a deceased member, nor give a lecture" or "olbc en tortouuuetjt; fyt Uie ; beneIt of r bt tlie name of tlie society in any building be l-..'.'"..l kik .H.-.n-JA I f ...I ii i 'r'' i . Tbe next election, for State officers will take place tq Kentucky on tbe 2nd day of August. California follows on tbe 1st of September, , Arkansas on Cth, Maine on tbe 13th of the same tnont!i. and Ohio and Iowa on the 12th, of Oc tober. Then comes Penhsyivaaia, $1 York, UaMachusetts and several oUier States on the 2nd of November. i. I ; . i Tn Poi'iiuiTioso Niw:;Xokk.t4 Tbe IIon.-Aloxi Delawc Mtimatos (b anauei 1uceac.popilatlQO.bi YetK dty atf about 4 pea tuM whlcld !aklng!!tleicttsvi of .lSTftaa a !baaj and counting tli1000 gained tlyiipf nexiUon' and tliu''4D,OO0 aeamen aa bthers-enr boaid bf vessels and jtempof rarlly absent; 'vih It200,OOOb Mnth probable footing of die eensjie now being taken. "'"I U Jihm m,UKHH j te 9-si ,ii...iiite g I!iitj r, GF.tNSWRO,.AT,THK PjUVsWte Jsb'fenrjltbrJesBf'Tduyl MrftW.rbjhVj Mrft,j tilimer d and; Ilsf Tate U4 camfrou) O.recpsboro thi morplnfr to ntf, tbe closing exereiseji at.reace InsitHulfev,), tfece, 4f livare, IheraddresstoHnorrow, monurig at, u a- m.keni, rOW. HlgUt '.fl,,y.T': tj-ti'Ml Col J ohn Hoke W"C?luJftlP j tliaelty..T. mi -IJ 4 I f . ....- I., i ' ' , I filftlAIIVnAL iiwuivi.liwi If 3rd annual meeting of tbe Educational Association or orUij verouua ,wii ,ue held In the dty of ltaleigb, conuneuciiig Wnliuih. JuT 14tIi.-1H75 S "f "A programme of proctoga,'Wul be pubUsned ra a lew days; an uv j t- i . . Papers frlomllyj toi;4b, Associatidn 111 1 .4... .1 , By order of tlte Executive Commit tee ti. .."i j ? Jonw S,DBwaut, t. iiin hva& trf' JA j.becretary. -"- WilOLEJALE CASH lftIeES;, Correetod by Y. a.CUIlISTOlHEl'f i f w!ci arxev pquare. j (a,,iri Badlstainodi oir' verV oTrlv.1 y1 1 1 Cleaned atalnett 'ot1 wrthnarv. MIZ Good ordinary, m ) ,13111 Raggiii domestic fc.1jYurd I3)al4.' uouon use, ecijji j u .,eAj Flouri:NoraiClin7.00.i &ntetta',i.O0- Bacon. Nt a hoe round: swieAiii i.4snnaJMai7ju;i! f3'Vi KCtoarlb aldea,. MJ, , ", , lonir C 1 sides, 13. ' ' oijersi lOalllc-;'' tied,' North Ckroliua, lCJaK.' 1 a U western tksowsfc 17. Lit- t -h it. i ?ga. i . li fail lm.e nrtmi 1?in. 2.1. ffood.-22l; f ' " common, 30fc21, , t , Syrup, SU ir-.r"'" Molasses, Cuba, 50. ,r.,,' "wlJvaTi8j )i25.k"-W-- .14a. -Nalk od basis for 10.L 4.00. r i ' ou?rar, A lliaJ2. h :h.t ; E(. ii yellow C, lOjalOJ. y. ' . . Leather, Bolay27a30. fl : J BideSj-'green, 7a8j ro'tBiIit si!. ! '";f'.;.dry, d3,tij y, .Vi,t TaDof , 5al0 " ... , Potatoes; sweet, 75a00. ' ''" '"' Irish, tl.25al.5fti Oats, ebelled, 175nS5. i 'u lUnn-i FntliW. a 1.75. ' li .1 It . nay, N C-boledJ' coo.!, l.fl0at.25. Oikkeiw, )rfOWn, a0a35. : ' o Eggs, loaft) , vi-r, .i n,(T Butter, N C 25a30 ; S V, 40a50. ; Beeswax; 25430. ," Itags, 2., A? y.v'W.ljs itm Jti' oi Btef, on foot, 6aAt t'A '::,) iuA 1. dreeeacd,prluio,.all. . s Brass, per Bound, lOc n't y.uo'csdi si t 'ii. 1 1 Pewter, per pousMt jc.t'-'j-f'wjri'j.f wsao, per iwunu, c, , , . .,0. . Old Iron, per J00 poiuid, COc., ... .J NEW j ADVERTISEMENT.- " rpjlECAHX COTXON,HIN.;.:..!! " Is still te'mMufwtiiiyt mivt'TY,' St O.', taBprovad to soeietaspMS ea4 rwaihuitta .to gte ssWMtloa .m mteA U WHS vat to work. Thuae tleeiriug furtltvr luturuuHloo VairVVfr.1 Csry, M. C sseeepf Itj 1 . ,, Adveeata sa4 Sseorder please i .T10"l rvihff WloteioU unt daH Shot f Van fat- S..V ', . B.i I. lh HTwe,iS -r-Ttll. I ."J v . jTUOMASVILLE.N.C.i L J We have alarze stock of our sntBH, women's, boys', misses' and children's shoes, which we sell at wholesale ot re tail, tiext door to Citizens' JjaUOnai Bank. Marthir..Balelrh. I W hen you Want good shoes, all hind- mnue ana ei yia.verv uesi biock, can on us and buy tlie . ' - .. ) V .? .We fill orders from our store In ltal eigb, or from our manufactory ittThom asvllle. Merchant yMtmg our city to boy shoes are requested to exasalua our toe. f,Ait I'fiu ".ns.'w. vwMM s I t M t Xiw-lTSJi..f ai'l 5ti. .!; MA .1 it Kill t-r iiiiwi wJ ' I mil lUMALiUtotn U tt:j .lf v. Brut' '"ars and -1 u-gwt,Slock la llie M)neer tMxtbt TsfWroub itowse. ,', 1 .!. AVE ' YOUlt 1 J 1IVES "'' Y0TJB V- MONEY AND YOUlt KYWji iiSi'I jji,7 &tef riaosiff er.f ia M'vJ t ! 49 Ccita, Cctav 41J CeilaviTi." Forty ;CeB&' wi iiry wit Gallon of u4.ibvtMrfbMrr .fk.sVf i tit WSP11ATT5 ASTIfA VII 3fcJJ i At.i i.i'itil j.ji tij-i.iit .s.iJii.it.- no iuiyo una buj reuuevu mo n:r f PrarU ''Astral OB toi . vS -.J r. 'M .j, 6a 1s used to ncafyiiua .'! i i; sJj ;tii iw?i..aji'.ij ittil " - --000,000 FAMILIES r.Ln Tu been bofor' ibAIliuliIic for . t jTwclve,years-TiMl sever -an, aet-i - it tm xg ''-fr'vA-y r ! l a mp. it, Beware ef A tylUJ Safety. Oik, oV. , j . MijototAgBiiUforN. j rUkerJtuUliMg, 110 Jit ,C. Sheep akbsa, per piece .35C0c, ,; ;aj, , T rr-- jr , I 'i ' T' . J , -y 7nr ',T 1 CinWLAB tAWS, ' t t' Beltins Jkc. 3 .5-. A;. At Hardware House of . " "jvuvs ixmsfto I;!. I Jell J-tr-.il"1 (. tr l'M,iui. GA; D0dWASDtiflK,w !ri1 f P''J LirgtttSlKh Utkt BUttU vxvi .... rwap, lfwjJ Tifi4isj!(iiwm. wiM ff yseasoned;-(i (ni Jrntej for prices.' r- f .,, dk'dllfV imr'.nndebrtho- amo. and stvle of Ellington, Atkins A Con was uWtlved u Ue,20Ui day or April ia oy mutual Consent,1-4 lrr ' H.'M. Wieurtn havlug purchased Mr.1; Me(7; jaiiogton's eu tire interest tu tlie Machinery,,, Ou traging, 'Dressing , arid ldanufaclurlng business, Will Continue under th name and style of the firm of Atkhta; Thorn p son' taearin.ti The pnrinkdml eotf trftda will jbe :compiete4 . by ,ane, ou firm. .All uersons indebted are request ed to make immediate i payments, an.1 those uavuig cuutna .win please present them..., '----j -- . .. J."McC7. ELWNCTOX, .i . ,.: OEOJ.W.'ATKLNnV' 1 A TfClNSi THOXFSOIf ft 8H1ARIK, JcLit.1 .:t--Uc?,'!ST 'V.', .'-' wrtm tHicccssor to Ellinzton. Atkms & Co.. w.v-- -" 11 assii T- .,..J Contractors, Builders Manufactures, and dealers in DreNed-Ldnrber Doors. Blinds, Bashes, f' -Framee . Moulding, . JJtrackets, bUir-rails, lialustcrs, Hcnill work,, Turning, aJnnteV, Jfcc, . -.Tliank-ing our friends ana the public' generally Ibr tlie liberal patronajre' heretofoTs) ex tended tts, would Juost seapeetiWIly so- Ucit Aconunuance. or tne, Banie,.,,, Apex, junei, u 1 V,lUI"' Sr itilj l)-t-! 200 rlcces new .and handsome Prints at 8 aud 10 cent peryardVW v -rCoau Spool Cotton at1 Wcettbl per doton.1 'Common Spool cotton a' 12 oeau iKAdasven,.nnd hope UmWMI be cheaper . Ttf til..! j je idAwim. a cfJiuu E rY 00 tiy;lyi it.pmm JOT-"" 6iioTof otu fTrm3 Wln ! JurtTreturned frcnu the North. Wber he haa been tw- ehastng goods in alLthitrtxeut atyWs and qualities belonging to our buHlues. In pruor to. repair, tue broken uimts in Die variottB florartnicnt:' we arrtutM enabled to ofler-to eur-euUNMersai.i the public ailarga greatex intlueeuM-nt baa jieretofore, h., A,A t M , 1 n ADrfe 'Cress (jfKDK! 1 .''' sv, tt) ) i 'J ' i it ' Black and colored silks, . j,,,f - i Figured lawns and nuiMius, : . Ualmte suitings. .... , ....b-A.l Vi i w. ."Kohr4 aultinin. Plahi printed and corded ferass- dotl.s and Kuen lawns, v , Uf .jt : Irtsh.0ttcs4'4'it-;t, l-t- twoi ilof w ry-W'rr-iJ ' , " In better qualities 'aid "cheaper .'than ever otfered. " e'.:.ai.- uVif ." It la useless Xor us to meuuon panic , ularly pri to our goods, aa it ouly re quires one', triid to customers' to con vlni tficmsclves that' tlie ' -Tuckers" canrjot 1 arid win bo t surpassed In tow prices by aay.bouse hit.tbi,city or elewbJBr,.kbcia:4 ijwaysitoj the M"V..-t,t, . ..... 1 .. " 1 i.i I . J i , . By K. A WmTAKBB, BalclRh, N. C. 20 rycarf experience-. " 'IttstrumenU thoroughly 'renovated.' lVferfeneea in Wafce, Jormson, ! MootB, jllaruett and Orange, ir 'l City Iteference: Bev. AW.Mahgum, ftcv1. If. J.-Wi Ctowder, Bhft'd Bui tie, J:, Esq.. Cob J. P, !!- Itass, Mat L. Ikowaw Eoq. . T tUtl J i-AfVfiifcinjrti ; ttas aUsf . : I 1- . J
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 29, 1875, edition 1
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