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1 1 U UALE1G U SENTINEL.- DAILY,' WEEKLY AND SEMLWEERLY. Official Ortai of Fcrll raranniif' STATE PRINTINQ 4 BINDINO v-.a--.ri vi HE, DAILY i EEaJTINEL. " (1 X'Q s'tZ!t IJ 'M. J,i ,". MH.f mm anWVIUMBs'nHB sna Vm J awrrjrathfoUcrmf rase per equate P ujea, or .tea. aUalon ttaev ! One,nar en Una., ........ U t J5ttdaV ESTABLISHMENT. .f, Mr. I f. ? M -1 Editor, r rr imem aonaaqaasj- aaaraow ' F' " t ya.t f frtli m m wesa':...'....i 1 qqara.lwesk. riii iafsTaw-, :H t Sentinel 1 taw tm advaaaa 7 tM I. i.,.i,!SL .! .i MI (j Da BU ama-th tol advaaas t i : a. I-Weekly " . i W klf Sentinel v J .oo .tito i.mj,i oifl to amlv atU 4 jtWl ! t wtliiniH Iw ii4 a ., la.cMt ss1"' s a mi - A.U loo Ll I ' MB Ii. )'.ILf MfTtKHi fl1 t Jst1V-Cd i6K .B l a laalli T-;-jo.uo(i iA 11 MLtt a irt vf u cry et Fiftbsh Cuts Mr H 'Al ' ' .o3l .1 k vvivyi ".A. J X 11 Bill '"V l ' . NEWjAUVEUTISEMENTS. gALE OF LARD. f. Br virtus of nortnr dead dtly (neeutvd to ma on the i dy of Jmun. ll registered In tb njfle of KKltSf 1874. (ai.d rol Deed lor Wake County Bonk . and mm M by Paul Uucka and wife, I will at la tiuurt 1 Ioum ilwir In tb cuj of KaJetgu, . UN MONDAY. THE 25Tlf DAY OCrO til. 1875. Kraoaa to nubile gala for cask, at th riirbt. tiua. totem and tat of the said Lint lie aW wife. In and to that lot of land sH Mated la th city of Kalrtgh. lyhig on th aid nf jiloe.ni street., exu-mini mw lowara oiea sue's oll Midem-a, and narttuularty described In Ml J deed. . Tba lot la at present occupied ' by WMm Uuver, u. bvT. MOOBK. XorteaMr. , octM-tda , . CONVENTION;' ADJOURNED. ' Cotton ret nU yeatcrdayJ 'U ahiii liTUri lirill Mjr dotkisjr JDpartmeAt .-in It UP hTAlttS and see how Convention debates bur COATH, ' PANTS, v VESTS ASD , i I OVftUCOATS. Then wtlk down Uirs and see them putting Root and Shoe on jlhcir feet, nud pultiug tlaU on their lieads, taking Shirts by tho hall dot-HiV b-pauejhey are so nice, good and cheap. j j ; Notice them buying their UtUa t year old hoy a nice tittle Halt Clotboe and Pair ll.tou aiMl how hapy thej are, o'iii4 htium and carrybiif, j DItV JOOIH, CIrTIIIXO, IIAT8 AND SHOES, j i , All from GUIXEVS to their families and friend. ' ' ' oct l-tf ' ''T'Z 1 403 Wlk). rnce 13 is. A tK-rin.ui ol daikey ematre" rri livened the ouUkirU of Uie fitgjrotiml this arteruoon. f J i Torkar hall waa Jammed io ut!uc- tioiiaat venluji to ee thnikio Lvue in Uie tikukn Hand, j ' The Gwgorjf UrotUera, at iOrnuvilie, Iwj l lite wnifal aud truest Wn iu the late, are atteodiug the fair.i . . Our old Mead, R, B. Holt origiuulW of .Alamanrw county, bat for(forty jreare a nnideiit of Mimoori, ie attoodtiig tha Uccrptlon to the BUijibini cadotaat reaca"1 IuilUlie thl eTenaiirf lhdV ge Ireceptlon '. of JUeul Jj.fl- taciit-N and young Indie or SU Mitfy'l Tuiyiuni WlloV'o? td4 riatUtute ul )M)t(iit Fenutlts, col; illuminated tl.e fair grounds to day will the ttull- Blue of llclr rvKBUce.' . )Vong cadet stcpd a cuitit higher fo their beb-14 there. : ;, t , ... j t r on. Juhu N. Kta(lv fne f he bandaomest and beftt of all ilie legisla tor who has fignnid beutnta our capi M Jomo iduce' tho wur , wi ,i;rC atf teiitliug lUtt fair ymHerdny koA txiy e giuJIy rouewmi old aciualiaiinpt- ahl witlt him.- . I V.i.;BiS '-iWirtTTC. i, I -l'. IU. settle. 2tn: luiow -ho.la . tIie liBudsonicst tdiiorTu NttH Carolina, ahacertslnly,! ce of thi brlghteat ana wuitraket .w a've seen itossey Battle, of tue.TarboroUouthttrner.. lie's Iwre UlwiMK U the fair ; and If he inn'1 married, some ot me luir oukht to take 1.1... I.. . , . , ,r . . - " " " Mrs. R. Leopold Ilia ec4ived s Urge and aeloctfa etark o( MILLINERY AND FAKCt GOODS. Loin-' bonneta and Hata, I ! 'f" Mlnnea c'taildran'a and BaMea'i v ' - ?. fuM aaatirtinent Ladtea Whit Qooda, . KM UIotm, Bulla, Collars and Cuffa, Mtnmped Tokea, 811k and otton, . Latll' Bilk Scarf, Belt, KlbhoM. Lneea, tUnburs- Ktgitrr insertion, ail kme ana m ot Comb, latyle Coneta. Bhawla. Ladle' and Cblldren' Striped lto,. In our MILI.IMltJtT UEKAKTMEMT trr hrr jirtxTiml a -FIKHT CLAHa hORTUIBH HIIXINIR. The chokt aMrtinent In the City. Ladle, coil and e (amine. " , MBS. LKOPOLD. ' No. 67 rsyettevule Street. Oct; MAwtm. ( w fi:,;is.,;,;,. ... COM BYE DISCONSOLATE! ' t , i ,M 1 I ' ' '' 7T v f M-nhi aeareb of riBST-TLA OOOD8, the wry LaUmt Tip of JTaablon,! and put up In a style that IU suit tn most faatkllon tasto, ico to ' , ' j WE1KEL S ESTA BTASUMENtI on FayelteTilte Street, 'one door South of the thiuibera Express Office. 1 j ' It Is a Conceiletl Pct j.Iul .HtiuKM nUK HII UMI L.r.M. J 1 m fa. Ha :' sl an antu ef . ClotbliiBT, from a Weddinf toiS Bualneta Bult, that eS ne tarnea awn naieigiae oldand yonnf asea say It, the ladles (God bkwe tbraa) endorse It and th children err nrt H, fry for Joy srt ea their rarered Mdada" pot on n utt of aeikel'aehMhlag. - - Wt lkel ukea this occasion to rrtnrn hi ..k. ttm lKa Imrva and liberal MtrooaM heretofore raeelTed, and res pec Vfully asks for eoaUnnaaee of the saia. Ills stock of CLOTllS, ,---.j CASSIXERES, j - TWEEDS, ' SUITINGS . . - . 1 '. Is mnrh r t tbsa ener before, and eom p rises all the Latest Moveltle In Style, bavins; been recently pmcbaeed at low price ' vV.-'w I f ASmON nBADQUAKTEBA. , Asnraai his force of Workmen are IVked Men, whose skill and ability art known to tha dresMnn pnMie. ' ... ' ''j Varna one and a'l to the InjpaHnm st Fashl a, elkd's, the Merchant Tailor, for s Brat class So t of Clothes, f first class goods, pntnp la ant class stjls. j w,r oete-a n ? "" - - r , -. ' OR THX FAIE 0 BOUNDS. A SO PA8SEXGEB OMNIBUS Hill kara the " NATIONAL HOTEL Return every Day at 10 o'clock a. to. at 2p.m. i ,:. J;V Fare 24 at. .nnvpm . i eat tUti. .. The City. Ml ii. J il sunt pr . iA ' . Uthsnlr WlttJ VOHCEfiTEjiWUiaB 7 tn "H lAUtE e ,- " '. if 1. trrfcisaiiw 1st wa ral,his to.Juatory khe tuoni- EusoiioaMaeting of the State Ag ricultural itoctaraadelaotioiiclcjHcen, at the CoitoL at 8 o'clock tluV evening. The pubLrcmvM.,.';; ,t ,t J ---. ,t i. . 11 11 ,1 1, 1 in-. Tas JIuL.lLtCK.aThe treat race of to-oiorrow (Friday.) It a ill dnuhtiess draw a huge crowd. ' "'J ftl.COO Bxward. A reepottBiUa party offers a reward of l,6XX)h-cr 81 pound foe a eight of tha "axsJaal that raade 8am Wutts' hog weigh 1,600 pciubC,, B axc Oak ity Plea urtj Club rives its second grand hop for this season, at the National Hotel, to-roorrow (Friday) evening. -" Many distinguished guest and beantiful women will be present, and a tltllghtiw anair ls sssured. D.BJIa this city, at 8 O'clock this morning, Herbert Bragg, a seel of thekte uovernor jnagg, agectZT years. ue was born in Northampton oouity, but had been a resident of Raleigh from bio child hood. t Ha was aa exemplary, eitiaen, true and honorable in all the relations of life, and learen a fond wife and a, wide circle of relatives and frieuds to famettt hie un timely death, , ,y; ' ." j 0 HMO Sciupa. Major William A. Smith, of Johns ton county, late preaidant of the North Carolina railway, has been the recipient of a hjjmdaotn.e and inaaive goM4ieaded cnuAThai one aide 1 is 5, J'Hon, Wm. A.! Smith, by the Working-men of tlW Western North Carolina Railroad.'' On the, opposite aide: "A Token of Esteam to "the WotUng-men'aFriand'. It is a beauti ful piece of workmanship, and was made by our enterpruncg jeweler, Heary Miilderrataeoatof$12Su I TAR DROPS.! Dr. J. K. Innbr, of Lexington, shot himself Oct. 8. r ; The chain-gang regulation works well in H Umington. j;,, Patrick Bobbitt, of Granville, died suddenly Friday, Oct. 8. ji; ' JlUJl Wm. SbaksDeare narris. formerly member of the legiaTature from Cabar rus county, 1b dead. 1. Amotur the ehsnmir Year's estimates for river and harbor improvement, ft one of $210,000 for Cape Fear river. .-, Charlotte oaves her streets with gold- bearing quarts, in imitation of New Je rusalem styles t and lines her editors with pints ana quarts, a M a. 4. an tipodes. ...W- ;a -ii. '-4 .: "V"i f. , The Peabody educational board' re) ports that North Carolina has made less progress than Virginia. " The Peabody schools of tha state are numerous, but receive too little support from the state, end depeud too much on contributions rront others. . xne supenotnant 01 public schools is now. as agent of the board, viaiting the people and setting the. subject, before ibein In a proper light, ... Hie state's snare o tne runa for the. year ending July,, 1875, la T MUD DAY -GaANDfT DIA. rtAtr Or THlt'WEEUl la.utrou , v PLOl'LE qn; tub grounds. I11 apita of evrejoldmianlin. has but tlMt. Myotesti day m of the fair. Froiu'sevesn in tuif, thaorawda cswaaiwtceJ aourinff put to cue f ratas- itjspiain "sanarewa, or tba raasad,iwast palwt la tae Utmost to cod ar iMaaaoaattous for the rush la tide. I'm Hrouad -were; alive, and 4da wan ttifriuc. awinei tummi a id aoreechiagu ? All sorts of imacbinery e ahing sua rattuug.?. venifiee by buu drede whirling , and tlatteringl AIulee wayiaslutMtvtMiglung, sheep Meat iug, bgs atsuuitg ud squeahng.eaives iwiiowiua sua tow mooing a Hun dred tribes ot tMleut sToese and chick sue cackling, and a thoutaad.bnbn squalling in a msny discordant keys each sharper nnd taigner than we rest. And yet ,if.u. 4 1 sa ltut thb bispLAf was aPCklxoio, t . AUover the grouud sauntered nwn whoso Minea are', .hiatoraA fcillurv cowpauieaio their j jaunty) anlfbrtut, wiut ..nags nyuig sua ttrums Doaung, marched and tMsuntormarched.nd du- litthtad tbeh- eweethearta with shows of munlo wtr , bptendid boraet played and pranced along tha winding roads, ."Aral herwautd tliere and everywhere beau tiful women made the whole scene re splendent ; with 1 the, sparkla of . their eyes and the dazzle ot jewtls and eler aunt cnlnMH. The mml tatanfl was jammed with lovelincs. r It looked as a n tbousaud rainbows tutu ibecn; shat tered atid apruikisdsivsr I iU, " Tbe DUigiunu vauets nuu xuueigq Agnf iniantry, , oy their , aamitome uui forma auMl graceiul. evolutions,' added InsersiBt Inlli. v ' The rmiiaut U anl. . . I ... 9 mm wit snilil" ' " 1 - xne nuwDur 01 aructoa oniexniDtuou ta lorat nau, ttu. oeea . t1 j ,., i:f tiiice yesterday morning. . The ' DOtan ical epecimena t front fcadetn deserve special mention. Two pieces in crayon, "Thi" Wrecker's Daughter-""- and, mm f f I ?OqKi aire. I i . i i of the Thehorseo and the THE tmilPED'TJtNT. t ? f'TtAi BalUiirOrw fatiUaatSoo,' which wet 4 e-htre ' ofkUtnttht at t ' Jikr's flalP, si ama with najt lrrgtpl'wlth ' U nosy httrudons and -' fa et - tl hot wraety Wieaoratw'i-tie0 siverttl lthrrtpeaUmiwewUl la-thfsUtne winwxiwly btti 'noi before menUoriedV'aod ktl4iW6b "(Urtlcles he ehlUtMr. JosuTbiW, To IHxatJst tMV femora; aaa' eWdWUoilberlUw)ii chlnelL' win' . vmuiiiT -H'J The Buckeyo Vowtt'H . '., , The Buckeye Reaper, witlr elf-taiug "Tha Sweepstake Tlreslwrandlean ee ittv uiij.ii t .tjiiii i j,jfj The CafMotthted' Hofse po wjef n n j-iThe! 'ikiva, Engjae, Thomas' Patent Cast Iron Cylinder it .-. ' t r it-tw i.J V-- u Mr Thomas baa most of bis aaachwet hi operattont among then the Butkeje Itcnpar, Irlth self rake, (Millet's Table tttkeVAttacVmint.'" ThiB reau)ng:atr tacliruent Is sauietuuig oovti and some. thing different . trou the. elf-raklng raiien heretofore sold in thietUtte. this 11,1 iiii :-.i!ry htttucti a great deal of. aiwifuou it v'iu vue gnuu, t jnuu,.pj the teiTuluUMt of tne rake on thktilai iorm it itsther the iHit srrftht laa com- isict, burt.te' aiid nHi otf at ooe side ot tiio uau(Uu enureiy out e the way of the teaht aa olio Kt Toadi Mr Thornwi Buroi'ui-iTthe rpwrntlod of uio luaciiiue coria.atv.wouia usoicaiB, thai Jshst Vutdera ani! biui after, this oaaeaiiy hMHimtiuf .aatyiothet ieif-' raiSiiiig 5eapur ?:ffiy.bp9. rake jwiiHUi gamere tne aiicai auu throws it ofl'toif platform U entirety t the con trol of the driver of the ro, so that no ruattor whetlier tbe.graln 3ii heavy or right, he can make vnll .the' Sheaves of. uniform sixo. - anif ercn1 IshouUI the gnap bejtjowa bjmI tangled by nin the tilting lover ue, cutter bar can be tlttowh) lotward arid dowd ao-as to cot Uie'gTaln 'wi i satkutcVrW!! ood up attaigjtfcl Thie machine hi already gained for itself a most 'eXcefteht'Tepa' Mma..jy0rnand,w Ernst that alt our iplftuteri wMWsiaWv''tt1i lusest t improved and best machinery wl riot fill to vxaotine (fA wonderful H'ttcume. ,,,,, v. attractive -feature m Mr. Tliomas colleeftou hi bU iwcepsUike t!u;esher and 'cleauorj,', which threshes aiJ cleans the grain in one Operation ready for market-c- The sweepstake has alreatly Worked Itself Into popular1 fa- vor in the gram 4rwiug sections or our state,hcoee It Is nntlbec etaryj for ns here to mention tu merUotious point In de- tu,iiTbo cchpst' engine ahw exhibited by Mr 'looms attracts considerable attention TbU engiuejlai adapted to $ ijffitfcjffifo lifl inUbV ' thresh ing machiiitts or auy other .machinery. J i U as (oady ami noiseles at wort as rsewU& maVhihCj and bfeiug bu wheels Mid,,priugs Ju ae easily transported on the rand as. an ortUnary: wgon., Our frtiHrtem Hhoultl exanne ihivoughly all die1' nVai HhicrV'oW' etUtifjou hv Mr .1' ul. i . t l rt.i i i j ; ' ' - r rhouuts aud the rwt of ;tlte ! pnlltmors UaoeDarUnir!by nyoul? ladi hi the western part of the etate drew nu merous admirers. A blrdicago by a mechanical genius of our own city, i. eertainlv uerfoction in its - line. ". It U really a bird-palace. ' Edwards; Broogh ton sX ijp., our weu-imown job-printers, aav seouipUt prlaUng. o5fce running coaatantln to the wonder, anil , ediflca- ttotr f muititadea whanatrcr haw! suth tLfaig, Io tbe shcu-irc3imv Jfv Anuueid r&eni oi Jamestown, nave several rarie tics oriflcf. of theirovvn manuiacutre. l,Tle i oiBxaor akp riKLDcior. ; i-.'; ) eiluUtiou waa jwver.bettorl - and em braoea fine specinteaa o4 wlieat; white rye; oats, earn, potatoes, neeta, rnrnips sua a nuuqrea oiner tilings too teaions to mortnou. At JJ, o clock,, ' ' ' OTUXD PABH1 OJ- arooud the track exhibited flneet anunala in theoonntsy. of Jan. Norwood, of urai cattle' of D, W.'KOTr'of Ahuaanoe. veseo . , At tl o'clock, after Col Bingham and CaDtv Manlv had .nut-i thair. aolihcvy young battaiiana rhrough all Jtherwvola tions of dreaa parade, o ' the 'adnuratiou of tba old anadieaht and r the dlu(ht of Carolina's ovlydughiar Whoso wav ing hauokeroeis 'ana TJcNmungaiqutii testified their approbation; The i first rnce wasl quarteV'of' i tnllg dash. Pnrso S24. J.XSSO entnea t Ida May and Madge; 'Judges j Generals Mat. Ransom, etui Clingtnan and" Juugi Alberuon. . Aladce won war neat ami race by half a length ; but the Judge declared all outside beta off km account of a foul, the rider of Ida Bsy having held her back r The second race t half mae and re iaatWiJJtotiJ tfret horse t 13 to second. ' Betsy and Gray Eacle. The race was a burlesque jrbd thd judge ruieaiiou. - . ; ' Third race, half mile and repeat. Puree, 125. r Three eutrie s Joe Nan nie, Flora and Jack Boulhac; , Judges: John N. Staples, J. O. Ucor and A H. Davi." The Word "go" mx not given on first heal Bod the judges de cided that it .was no. heat. Flora won both bests. Time, 64 l-i and 50.' 1 ' Fourth was a trotting race: tnil eats, best two in three. . Purse, 1100. Four entries t ; Bob Lee. Uenrv Clay. Mattie and Jennie Morgan, i Bob Lee Lwon the race. Time, 3:0a and 3:0 M The creat ssno race ia Dostnoned till to-morrow, and the nroepeel is cood for fine weather and an immense crowd. ... ... ,; . . - - ,tai - - '-' ' "Tra Bora ra Gbkt;' We wore wont to admire tha boys,' who Wore hei g1, alone, but for the . noble, j chivalrous heart that beet under ft They .com manded the admiration of the true and the brave in every knd.' Buk'W: lew admires fine lieadVenveloDea in grey hair and wniakersvverv few. , We all love sdmiration and nothing in our ap pearance ia more folculated iot secure it than pretty hair. If old age, sickness or skirrow, has .robbed, yon; of it, you can regain it by the use? of Drt Tutt's Hair Dye. Its pcnularity if so great that it can be found on tue shelves of every druggist in the land. w , j Oct 2-3 Dr. BuQ'a Cough Syrup i ,psrticu- nlarly recommended lor children,'!' --It oorea Ooogba, Colda, Croup, Sore tian V, baled, rooo, rdmim, -Throat and Whooping Oough. B a Chtckeos, jrro wn, 20a25.' j ideaaant to th taat. end acta like a BuUer, N C,30a35 1 NT. 40' !, oshibiU)r,!not onlvl for Ithoir own lu tlructhin hilt to Show these gentlemen that they take a lively .Interest in any Hrithinrry,;jtaiiC.WiUJ lave, la,bor and help build up Uie wate phtces of our .Ute. V- 'IV I'JJt. C. Ilay ue-Vpjt Lexington, Dav'uUon county, (a a ent for tha sJs of kt, Thomas' machiaery, and U 'at the fair grounds' and Will take pleasure In ope rating hi macUiues , to all who' will come and sm them. ,V?10LE ALE CASII PRICES, irrected by F. C. ClbiliJTOHIERS, Market) ifquare. - K'l.. ri(J"- vb..;:; . r. i.wnvn, ,. . -1 y tftiiiH : tin.. ; Ba41y sutinod, ox. very dirty, OJ Cleaned t tamed,' or ordinary, ' lOall Good onfinarCf Ui ; i j-r" 1UU tovddling'; j;2 J-4alJ LeaUierolc, 27a30. it i ( t.& lis. hu..sM ra .... .-."! t'-fv W"l " l VI ll'IWH ! . , ; a dry, W"T- :ir.' ''V' TaUwK 'avfti"R:ir. ;," !. Sacirlng, dome0c 2 RS. Yard 15 1-2 Cotton tiee, 6a6c - ' "... Flour. North Carolina, 6aT Corn, 90al.l00. , ' T Corn meat, 95al.00j ! ?J Bacon, N. C hog round, 15al7 i '.-1 haana 16Jal7;'"; ...r. ; mm . We, clear rib sides, 15 fnlfar. new BlJkl.v . , " n " u ntht 'mt Oct" 13 iks. Curtl, o1ored,v2ed about 60 years.Mi)siiiW .fc.iiiii iiursjHrvBajw- JiEW ADYKIiTIKt ' I si. Ki - -i.i, V 22 a PVTO m t n r- v n IT 1 r. k' ' " gXTBAOBOIXAKT ATTRAlBayfi8 vWWerleVKenvwned' knd- bJiM irusnt' ROSE & HARRY 'WdTKlKSJ kndlh' accemprUliea yeT' Usl ill. 1 ........ ;.)' i.vf,t it, i. (iA!DlItiVAKct)M Sitniinrtad hv sNrevelasw Mite Treupe, Tits tanU-J del the direction of tbe cclcbral t. MM MJmt Ud ls EMM DrsU IMTtment td I -i I turn el -:in. iAitm, tie and epew -tmsntanuer ''reni-h coin Li. uuajrr hq iubmiwi ' M SI .t'l , '."llf if Mi nafd tHmnirtEVHiso. ocmiiEB 14. the World-renowned Play, founded on Wash ingum irvrar;s ropwiar nonwaos, ana " li wiucij nsssunwaea me isrjsm as- . " , emblag of people of any' !lj ,-m - play of assdea thae, !)' ' 'KIl VAN W 1X4 li Lt ; lv 'fi iujii on, ..-.ky ,i..TBE SLEEP OF IWENjr Paiccs Orchestra and Beseryed Saata 1 rarauette 75 cu: UaUery 00 cts. - BeserveSeat ticket for alo Drsc Store, yayetvvll! St octW , . . , ACES! R AC V FALL"MEETtXd y . . ;.,t: , , ,.,.A CAROLINA I TEARS. , at Csrmer' B 14! I' ! . i ! .1 K 13 AND 19. NOV. nil, Cou;aacond Cautuyrre, N. C, Nor. 17, FIBBT;'DAY WaTWrajsnat, FrasT Rac Trial horse. S50.1 A dash of 9-4 Of k nula. - For sllagea, with one hundred poiuUonwich. i Snxnai EACB-rAbd-ol-lUiree BUike for two vear olds BlOO, S23 entrance, P. P. Hall mile heeta; second hawe $00 Out oftheatake. Threetefill. I t..ii.ii.., Thtbd BAcaClub punso 'i50 830 to seeond horsa. AJo and ball nulo (loan. Weight for age..,,,, , "SECOND DAY-TafbALov. 18. .. .. ... -.-....'.I i..,, .ff,... I Frasr EAciB-Clnb purse 125s 820 to eeoond hone.' Mil dash. ' i d,',. Saooiro Ra OentrtJ Heiel shtke mile hoaa-i6 esuoa;F .8300 added )to the .Central Hotel 'Throe to filL - . ' , Thtbd RacW Railroad budtes two mile heHtf entnmrhaif r furfett g50 adod by t Chariotte. Three to uu. !;1 , , " TB'D--Fwdat, Nov. lis- Proa T? m Tinr-lirarut Ttiimn 1 ,f''si i'rTsMrts- i a a ' 'wii w "e l. mueuaan. vuiiaaaea oy w. Awxton- rone, xa to secona none. ( .... , , , Seookd TLlc Ohnriotte llptel Btakoe half mile heat, $10 entrance, tP. P. $150 added by Charlotte ilotti. . SW to second horse. , ., f i n Thikd Rica Consolation mirae, B1S0 850 to the second horse on mile dash. For horse that have run and hot won first money. Those beaten onoe allowed 7 twioe W and three tones is prmncM. 1 In all Club Pursee eutrance free. ' j A walk over or diatattcuut the field n- tHlee a hone to flrst money only, - Entriea in Chtb Purer oloee at the Judgo's Stand at i o'clock P.jM.,'theday previous to the rage, II tho aoeea are not clofed at that hour thirty miirutce will bo aUowedaitttfUieyaresnuutca, , , i. All stake alone at tho SmsrctarsOulob at 9 o'clock. P. M.4 Nov. lSthi 1875. The race wuj pe governeu ay tne naias of tlie Amcncan Jockey tJinq. 4 1 s i t ii- id n MAXWELXh Ootlfcit, i urctry. i iUXOI IN B TJ . i . 1 Xbn t'ldand VI Known linute of J. Ml' i OS E '11 S1BESS A U & Having concluded to conan Itself to ccr- Uio specialties announces that In It main business M la exclusively ' ( i CLOTIJIKp sthnE of high frrade, where every artieju of Gentle men' aud, boys' wear usually found m a first class establishment ts offered ; 1 ;i . . ,, ' i .' I 05 THE MOST FAVOBABLE JEBMS FOR CASH. " ..:... Burers need co no furtbel to le suited Every cla of customer can bo supplied. I I 'J." ;'.J.i . j . , . . Attached to the estaMIshmrnt ia a Depart- meat for the sale of tut Ui-.y- ,i cnCt A, - BOCKEKT AMD GLASSWARE. iw" ,; 4 ' j hi .: . f Erenthbi' la that lloe can he Inand ot tha flrst quality and at reasonable price, ; The lour esUblUhed character af thl rtous b a MnVaeat gaaraotsejof B abili ty and determlnatioa to do. what It promises. Don't faU to call oa .;. . . . j V .-.-, -r, 7, ', 3. HI feO&IKBAUM, Corner TaTeUcTflle and nargatt St. -I.'-T7 J?' DU BOIS COTTOJI 919. - One Saw eta. last to Band M ttk rU eeUbrated Alabama Ota. To. tatUaony a ansMsj that thaw HB fa aad makeal bsiMr aaaapl than aa) other are asad. Prtrf M per aa and tmnnwrwtlr, j A m i - VAhil Bv TpWLEa, , -. I Aj j6EKT8I10 EUtfiAWTl OILCHROM08 UXjnennted, also Pxi U for SL NoveHlea and Chromo ht irer) dirrlplloa. Xatmhai. CajaoasaMraJfnvia . - , - .ruifred ualncear MLL VAe eVbniUfioS aaonth paid to good Atw Aagar look fr . JIU Auger Co St. Louis, Ho, . , r - ' -z' k OMTfrWAlrnD ! Medal nd LMplo At'aa Awardaa fee Htbwaa's New PIC1X RSAL BIBLES. 1900 lllastratlona Address lraeearculaM, - A. d.' HOLM AH A CO., SAL B1BL etrwi r-Mrc rW( r ".. rrvrnxn BfrilfDi- BBaWuV'WPCnOMANCY, ansa I aa. lis l a isi ii tne lovaana aduvtlon si any person the; usm tnataartly. 4U0 naeP-Ufioin M cts Hunt Oaw itf saaatviiaii'ii'tMUM i. u! d1 n TO PU0. In'WtllBtreet often leads UBUi tofonune, A U paca book entitled wet," extHaiu iOilN HICK UO Hankers, I. SMt Broken, broadwavt Nrw York. 7i THE f3,000BOXAKZA; ift t WInveated la U all CU, often aUi to a Fortune. FuU Ertlcular sent free.' Addrea Esotarojid! iab, na WsU Stnta, aew.gerk. THE BALTIMORE; HOMffiOPATHIC PHARMACY Renorod on September 1st to the spaciuM store at Mo. 1 West Fayette St., w bent the proprietor will be pleased to see their old f riend sad patrons. A com plete Mock of Pmt and Meltable llomiro pathJc Medicines as well as Books, for Pby sioiane aad family us, eeatttantly kept in stock.. Orders per mail promptly attended to. Address Boimcaa A TArax, 135 West layette Suoet, Uatttaiore. -u i-j WLFE KO. ,19. By Ann Ellia Young, Brlghara Ybong' Kebelllon Wile. tif The only coanulat Expose of all the Secret ,oL BrtKhaia' Harem ever written Uorn in Morinonl. Ann EUaa now expose to the world, as no other womaa eaa tbe secrets, asysterte and srimae of tbe horrible system or roiyiramy, irom uw very negin alK. Nearly SUO Illustration beautify the work.', n I tha beat selling book published. Ilust ration beautify the pub 10,090 more men and women can nave em- btoymeat aad make from at io daily. All live Agent are writing for Illustrated Circu lar with Large Term. - Seat Free. Do not delay, bat addrea Duma. Gaas.it dt Co., liar ford. C'U. Cbictiro, 111. or ClnclnnaU, Ohio. 4W. ' ' ' ttiii .mi .hi,, i in . V i.i 11 ANTED AireuUfor the best aelllMr IV Prise Package In the world. It con tain; 16 aheet paper, 15 envelopes, Pen, Pen uuiaer, rencu, pateutMi a are Mi a piece of Jewelry. Single package with ele- irant Prises-postpaid, dSa, Circular JJams ds.Co,, ? ro4wy, X. T easure, and ti Circular how tlH tof&OU inveated. In Stock Privileire. has paid and will nay Larce Prodta. Ballroad Stocks. Bonds and Uold bought on Margin. , interest Six Per Cent, allowed Oft deDoatt subiect to ilclit draft. BockwaHer Av Co., Bankenj aad Brokers, No. IS Wall Street, Ne w Iprk,P. O. BoxU7. TJlOB COWHaVtXUS HOAK V and aU throat diseases use WKLlJt' CARBOLIO TABLETS, put up only In. blue boxes, , A tried, aud tare rwniedy. For sale by PrugsisU generaJIy. and Johastjji, iloi.- lv raiiaaeipaa , N OUTFIT FREE. bia, Pa. "".tf W want soma oa la every aountv to take order and deliver goods for the old and orig inal C. O. D. Uoase. Large cash wages, splendid rhanc In, every . neighborhood for the right person of either' sex, young or old. Samples, new list, clreulan, term, etc., complete outlll tent tree and post paid. Send mr w at once ana mane money at yonr Addresa, 1L , Hau. Oot Howard Baltimore, Md. rat yonr homes. Btree', .02. II N W . II1MIDALE ' attohnly at law, Room No. a. First Floor, Law TSuililinir, Payettevi'lle Street, iuLEjan. . n. c, , AtUn.U all the Court In Raleigh and Fsr ettevtlle. Claim collected in all part of fi. Cm Refer to Hon. B. M Pearson, Chief Jus tice of N. C.; Hon, M. Baimom, U. 8. senator ; CHIzena' Nat Bank, W.H.AR, 8. Tucker, William t : Haywood, Kaieiii ; Fayettevlllo Nat. B'k. MercfaanU B'k of Fayctteville ; Bank of New jflsnover, Ull- miiiKtoa, N. C. ; Morton, Bliss AlCo., Phelps Duthra & Co.. II. K. Tburber A Co.. II. B. Cmllln A Co., N. T. ; Landreth & Co., Pbila.; U. W. Gall of Ax, Bait. tie has formed a connection. wltn MeRacA Broadfoot of PayettcTllle, H. C, with rrf RDceunly to ble futar basloes at that iut All foinmnnlcstlon addressed to J. !:MfrdreV-Wnrr'WMclta' 1 yUn-lU, .Hm, jtV W noatTc, prompt at- , ' . . " liil.fon mm octlS-tf. ' i . . IT" A? t t"cr)A"L , i ,.- J -.-. r-i!l G !! Pnrehaln-r I da. atTTeadquartert. bv the Cargo, tot Caali, I ' caa supply tba best Red Ashe, EGO, (or Orate) aad OissataHt r Orate) aa ' be had br tha preparation, thta Coal I of Ui purest anl Coal aa low a It can be had by tha Car-load In Norfolk, freight added. -In quality and cleanest a rood as Fvawylvahla affords. The second Cargo will be okt, aa tbe Brat, at the following price for cash, delivered : it very toad torre-uy s-teaaarea.) EUO. (orftratelCIor s short Ton, 83 bushel. $10. Long Too, SM bushel, 11.0a CHISTNU r.cveia. per was as . CUMBERLAND (Smith), per Ion. liO. or 40 cent per bushel '" X"-4 -f-'VwTI)t' (.-.-. .1.. .. ,.. i"..if;...M'i Oak, per cord, dJferad ... - HOO Plne,r " - a.so , ,be prim srm, Sow lor wctooer, aner which there may be alight advance la Coal. ' Vluwn tmL ufMMMl Hank UnllillBV. allk A. Leach k C, and at lard m front of Bett, Allen A Co.'8bop. octls-ata-. ' . : ;. onio. PiaVATS BOARD UfOi B. W. Best, oa Hmaboro street, will ac comodate a few ladle and gentlemen daring th fair, on Ubaval tera. ? u- '.t HnSKja 1 . 1 ev Oct 11 ft. FOB SALE OR BENT. A desirable Bon aad Lit ia th tows of Cary. The llous eontaJa six room, with all the modern eonven leave, wkh all neee. ary outbouaea. Tbe garden eMitalna sera. an orciiara or wu c&uiee Unit tree aojolBlng. e whole premise, consisting of 8 acre. ;.::? !.. Apply to L WIA.UAM K. rKLL, r , ji St.- ' r. J i n. a !;.- 'it : V V ,'-. t ri - K at, 'C'.f ,v. u l . f 1 !- i fi r'" I; V f . r,. l.;.- f I ,1 V i t . m0it & ts.V '"; rMaf a4 Kjr
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1875, edition 1
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