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THE BALEIGU SENTINEL. .. nnuin DAILT, WI1KLT AN WtMI-WBtKlT. nffldainmucfMCsrolia STATE PRINTING 4 BINDING ESTABLISHMENT " turmof vMounioa. 1I1t "euttnel 1 yesr la advance..... ... St illy SU oiouthi In sdvsnc 8,n.l Weekly " ..,........ 00 00 00 00 r,... Tn w lutfitt. nrfll ha del mm I vend la any part of the City at Fifteen Cent per week. The City. i. I, A r A tt i 11 v . - m M . t, W Cl I U lh ralf GBftUINl Worcestershire ' ' sauce. Only on sheriff settled yesterday with tb treaturer. George D Miller, of thla city, la now assistant railroad agent at Durham. The Institute fur the Deaf, Dumb mid Blind has US puplU and a rapacity 0 200. - . The circus ia Marly here. Compan j Shop to-day, Durbam to-morrow, and lure Saturday Rufua Womble haa aeariy completed hii handsome residence on the east end uf Edeuton street ; We regret to learn that one of onr city Uhers, J. 0, B. Little, ia to migrate to Arkansas next month. , The paregoric daya are gone, and the melon-colic too ; and aoon tberoU be happy change to catnip stow -cat-stobew owi : . IunoM nt boys now walk around under tlie apple-tree of their old lady neigh. 1i orchard, looking for the ball they h tvekmi. Howell haa a cheap and flrst-claa clothing eatabliahment on Wflniington atreet. Prairie bnilding. . See adverti- meiit Hunting the poaenm and . the ooon by de pale ailber light ob de moon lathe epidemic amusement ia the rural region hereabout. . ? -, Six dollara for a rootid trip to Rich mond ia an cheap that many will avafl themaelvea of the oprort unity to aee the proud city on the Jeenis. A couple of young himroda took a jaunt of eight atfles into the country t.-Ufly in quest of game, and returned tuu afternoon with a snipe and a tomtit. By vigoroui meaaurea our mayor and oUce have succeed ia abating the nui once of boiattToua profanity and ob ixwuity in and about the market bonce. It abould be remembend that im properly atamped mail matter ia eent to the dead-letter office the day after it sli) into the dutches of the office here. . It an tiiUiatwt autWft IwliOTCia kav A number of onr citixena are booked for the Weldon fair. Several of the Oak City 'a lovely daughtera will lend the radiance of their preaenoe to the scene. We expect the Manning! to aee that they are treated in auch atyle aa will enable iw to aay, well done, Weldon. Howe' circna is perambulating the wextern part of the state, and will prob ably be here after Cole's. But ah good christian people, ainen-oorneritea, cau't attend. Cause why, there are no zoological specimen the customary three monkeys, one sick buffalo, and four whitewashed pullets attached. X exican Tiwcmlks. There's wail lug in the hall of the Monlezumaa Nmnila of mourning come from the trnts of the luu-browned sous of Fopo ( at)etl. This morning, Deputy Sheriff JU lvio seised the tent, hobby horses and whole ''flying-jinny" machinery of the "Mexican Sensation Troupe," for an unpaid state, county and city tax hill of 60. hart of the trapa had been sent to the depot preparatory to a gen eral tbipment and emigration.-- Tn Cm Debt QcaTioii--A Call roa a Mmcmo or thi CoataTmn.-By direction of Alfred ' William, president of the eituensJ meeting held at Metro politanhan last Monday evening, there will be a Joint meeting of the commit tees on the pert of the ritiaena and the board of aldermen, at the mayor a office, to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 7 1-2 o'clock, sharp. , ' ,.'..) j t, The following are the committee, and every member is expected to attend, aa prompt action wQl be of material inter est to Kaleiga: V , A,,Ws 1st Ward X. & Harp, H. M. Miller, J. J. Litchrord. f! "'''.- iw 2d Ward-G. T, Stronach, Osborne Hunter, W. H. Bagky. 8d Ward-Kemp P. Battle, Henry Malder, W. N. H. Smith. . ' 4th Ward 0. B. Boot, Nornoet Don ton, H. & Keith. . , 1 6th Wari-W, O, Upchurch, John a Oorman, Alex, Creech, . The committee from the board of al dermen conaista of Dr. Jamee McKee, 1st ward ; Stewart Ellison, 2d ward; J. C Blake, "SI ward;' J. H. liar, 4th ard; R H. Jonea, 6th trard. By order of the president, ,it . B. W. Bxbt, Secretary If you have not yet tried the Warwick collar,' do to at once. It ia atylish, - looks better than any other collar,, vi.i t.M'.3i.t-. and III VOL. XXI:. ;. RALEIGH, N". 0., THUES DAT, OCTOBER SI, t foucm f otTBTThe 'mayor had but few Interviews thii morulng.. For dis orderly conduct, Caswell Woddlv .waa hauled np, and Ut off with the payment of 13.25 cosuv t Alfred , Prvah.. for a similar offence, waa dealt ' witii In the earn manner i l Thadk. Compared with yesterday trads In the city haa been dull. Cotton receipts for yesterday amounted to S73 bales. Prices to-day from 12 1 1 to IS for; good middling, and market dulU Jfo demand for other gradea,and quotations at 0 to 11 1-1 TbC highest order re eelved yeiterday waa at 13 1-eV . , , ', IwcaXAsma, Cotton receipts yeater day 973 bales, the largeet, numLcr ever reeeired in Raleigh in one day. Paying aa high prices as Wilmington, Norfolk, Charleston or Savannah, and with four great railway linea to furnish tranapor. tation, why should our contra, city not be the great market of the atate t Every indication points to such a devoutly Jo be wished consummation at an early day, ; Neat. At the NaUonal hoUl hop the other evening, one of eur glib tongued young lawyers, very diminu tive in atature, waa playing the agreea ble to a couple of tall and graceful datn sels, when some person called atten tion to the disparity In height. "Oh," replied a friend of shorty, "ho ought to be satisfied, as he waa made a little lower than the angels." , Roads. During all last winter and. in fact, every winter aa far back aa we can remember, the roads ia this section have been in a wretched condition. The Loiusburg, Fayettevula and Holleman roads, a great part of met winter, were almost impassable even within a abort distance of the corporate limits of the city. It ia hoped that our present effl cient board of county commissioners will look after the matter. The trade of this city haa been greatly damaged by country people being afraid to risk their teams and wagons over road which are only conglomerations of quagmires, guDeys, stumps and miscellaneous pro fanity provokers. . i ' Valc or A Doo. During his Oxford trip, Mr. Turner picked np a good dog story, for which his old friend, Landia, aible,... Slaughter Town ia somewhere on Tar river in Granville county, and was named for Jacob Slaughter, who settled there with the grandfather of the pres ent Iamdis before the Revolution, both being Dutch. ' Slaughter was the only mania the little colony that could read. He waa consequently grand tycoon, and settled all question of church and stats in the Slaughter Town domain. John Boyd killed a dog belonging to old John jjaadia, who brought the offender to trial before Slaughter. The Squire, with due pomposity and aelemnity, said : 'Shoa Landia, aay to me bow mootch ia your tog wort" Landia answered : "Her Is not wort von tarn, but Shoa Boyd, he iah so tarn mean to kill him, by torn he shall pay bees full values." Tk decision of the court was that they should shake hands, and Boyd should give Landisa young dog for the old one he had killed, Thai's infinitely' better law than Sam Watts peddles around this district to-day ia the intervale between going to the circna and exhibiting big hogs which are, by ' some ill-natured in dividuals, mistaken far slight exaggera tions of himself. ' 11 ' , : THE RALEIGH NEWS. t - id,--- ' - ' - - ' Mr, Editor t One of the many and well paid editor of this cheap Journal stood most of the day Tuesday on a box upon the court green at .Oxford, crying out the -Daily and Weekly lialelgh News for alet5 for the Daily, and only 1 for the Weekly. The only dally paper In the city owned and published by na tive North Carolinians. The only paper not under railroad influence, Ac., aVc. lhe people's paper which the aristocrats seek to break down come up and 1 will take your names,' such and much more was- the . language used by the editor or tne news. - ' Now the truth Is, two stockholders and directors of that thriving corpora tion, the .Chatham railroad, we know to hare paid much of the A25.O0O Stona and Uaaell aay they- lost when running the News at two dollars instead of one dollar a leat;:':: r. ' '.. ' " If necessary w caa ahow that the two stockholders in the Chatham road who rorniahed much of this 25,000 are interested in the exchange of atate for morteaze bonds of the road, by which the gentlemen and ' their corporation are greatly benefited. When the stock holders of tbs News send out men to stand hi public and make auch outcries, uey must expect to De noticed individ ually and collectively., jif ; , , .. r, , ' I ours, ; -T ' "- liHv-A ? J TUBNER., It speaks for itself, ia what a lady said of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup the other day, for a slnjrle bottle cured my child of a most dreadful cough.,:';, 1 r ,f.r)ft r 1 i . t - ., , .i t, i AWJaV. NEWS AND NOTES.; f C 8. Varlou Is the) new U. & attorney foe Nevada, a -, ' Three fourths of Ignlque. feru has oeeuswepkawsy vj un. , H .t River9 FalUC Wisconsin, enjoyed 30K)0 boudre, Tuesday, ' v . Jacob Kanderiran is to dance en airy notnuig in ntm i or a, ihc iu. 1,000 Pouawottaml Indiana have Just been Sent to their reservation The Zeta Pel held Its 89th' annual gah-ewopping, In Dostoo, yesterday, The Costa Bicaa ooueress haa declared Port Lemaa on the Caribbean sea, a free Devonshire, England, haa been fet thutattouch of Noah'a old original and only genuine Iresuet. . Edwin Thomas, a colored gentleman, plays pendulum to the end of a rope in aew xorx, uec jo. British Minister Wads and the celes tial tea-garden celestials are still palav enng over waa muaaies. District Attorney Bliss, of New York, cnergea wun aaaueasanoe in offlos. Only one more. All alike. English Erie bondholders propose to reform the company. Reformation ia such a ease means re-creation. - M. Bxmher, ou of Fnaee'a George Fraaeia Train, ia fiercely for universal suffrage and aa immediate appeal to the oauot-Dox, Charlea Revere, a wealthy New Yorker, waa found dead last Tuesday in the house of his mistreaa. Annie Starr. Ill- starred man. Rev. Edward Jelf and Bey. Walter F. Hook, two eminent theological John nie Bulla, nave hud down their crossai and gone fur their orowns. The Brotherhood of Locomotive En Kineera met in New York yesterday, and let off a good deal of steam. They nave isv divisions in mil piast. A non-explosive kerosene lamp in Oil . City, Pennaytvanla, yesterday strewed to the winds the ashes f a dwelling-house and three hapless child ren. Philadelphia haa just made a heavy raid on Pershing and Piolett'a oppo nents, for counterfeiting the postage- i tarn pa or Mcaragua, ureece, Guinea, Hanover and Bavaria. . ' I - . I Jt Ml Widsy ia Poland has just been swept by a sort of (merman bummer blaze j 200 dwellings, a synagogue, several fins schools and a few human reduced to ashes and cindera, - beings Patton, an emissary of the so-called department of justice at Waduiurtoa. has just returned from a scout thromrh X exa ana Arlnns,an4 reports to ltarre- pont, tbat the removal of all thepres ent horde of federal offlciala is the only nm stepiowara rexormaaon. That auDeraliundanca of money In New York. Two more well-known firms aank hut Tueaday under the pres sure or tne suralus funds thev didn't have. Butterworth Co., fashion plate men, for 1200,000, and Wm. Et- tinger, lur dealer, for 1100,000. TAB DB0PS. . " , The Charlotte taces have been Indefi nitely postponed. ' Clara Wfldmanprancos the afasa dur ing lair wees m Wilmington. i Katie Putnam is to show tt Golds- bores what Kaue does, Jan. 4. , ' Dnnrea k Benedict's minstrel struck their loud tambourines and rattled their bones in Wilmington, last evening. A Greensboro countcrhopper naked die old man lot hie daughter, the very day hla salary was raised 2,50a month. Cliarlotte has fust bad a mndsutri- moaiai daszle ia tne wedding' or a. . BealL of. Atlanta, and Mis Amandi Davidson, one of the notable belles of the Mecklenburg realm. Luckenback. Charlotte's anas man. ac customed as be is to it. struok a pipe MM 'tti i -IfWirnE in lilf' lifffl j," -tf.t' -mm- amah for him and fell stifled and swoon ing in the trench. - - The WihnWoa Methodist hvdiea have aa oyster supper next weak few she bene fit of their Sunday HchooL Its a nice thing to serve the Lords little, and get the worth of your money in oysters and Newbern just reared back on her panler and bowled with delight over the victory or nerjumuty baae-taU dub at our fair. She recepted them with bonfires and brass bands. HarjDlness is cheap, and we don't grudge bar all that, la to be extracted from auch a source. Raleigh, bowTer,can't see the fun In it. ' "Thbow Physio to thx Doast IU, komi of it." Ws do not la the least feel like blaming Macbeth for this expression of disgust mdeed, we are ratner inclined to ympatnuw wiu aim. Even nowadays most of the cathartics offered to the nubile art great,' repul-sive-looking puis, the very appearance of which is sufficient to turn one's stomach.0. Had Macbeth ever taken Dr. Pierce's Vleaaant Pnrrativo PelleU he would not have uttered those Words of contempt. It is really eneoarasrine. when one la ill, to find that n little, sugar-coated Pellet, no larger than a grain of mustard, will as promptly pro duce the desired effect as a dose of great, nauseating pills. These . littls Pellets, unlike oilier cathartics, are really nature's physic. They do not debilitate, but tone and Invigorate the system.1 No family should be without D& Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. f .J, j.ii i ; TUE St'MMUa M KNOBD, TBS BUaVKST W . .' ., , .... rmmt. t ... , Tha iuUnclMIy tdays hate' atrnva, f Tm aaddeat of the vaar t : -it V Goue are the pumpkin and the piom r - The falling leaves are sear j. t . a iLal Tne partruigs now torgeta: . to drum, , This sqniaei to. nprear ,nii His marry tail; tl brooks am glum,.-. ; The) anglen disappear I . m The crew puiniiee tLe vagrant erambv i Too graWful for the oheer . -s.- I'M top ns ceased it aommsr num. The kit4M are cut of gear ; . , ..t O'er mother earth s fierce aniiwa , ; . Inverts his lev aoear. Ji. , rv- . Each sarnlng some imbibe their ram ; . And som absorb tlieir bees !: ' leung suIairajumbU 'fl-xo-fum" th To drive away Aneir rear., , . , j , i... Blithe, ruddy, oyoua suboul-girl thrnm - lauoe iu anU near, , -,-j-0 out the cake of Sally Lena : ; ? bvCOamVemdOere, , iiue otner go to ouewuur gum .:.'! To check the truant teat. ... - i '1 A tdind young man did onos calum- i Niate Lis precious dear, . ! Aad railed instead of beia: mum, , - Because be did not aee 'et . Another man got deaf and dumb, : Beoauae he could not bear t Bnt when with oold his feeS grew namk, lie tansfld in lit career, r i -r And danced a polka oa his thumb, -.i ; And wsitied off in hiaeaa. i (Somrtliiug broken i.,........ plumb i, mthe .- i :".:'. il.t. queer f . machine ! . J . . ..tum-tt-tiun. K-ch-k-r-t-r-r-e-r-er I , ( , Hktvmku Hoke.-Under this bead, the Weldon News, of Oct. 20, contains th appended sketch of a yoaag Hal eigbito. ' .. On Thuisday last Mr. Ed. H01. am of Dr. W. G. Dill, of Haleigh, paaaed through here' to visit hU nunily and friends InN.C. Mr. Ilill Ua bis home In 1860 for a cruise, as sailor, declining the comfort and luxuries of noma and relations fur a ; wild and reckless career over the world, he having first shipped in a merchantman for foreign porta. After aa absence of four years be went to see bis folks, only remaining a lew dava. , Then lea v ins be visited nearly every place of note in the new and old world. ADeut two years ago.wnua :as Valparaiso. Chili, he was take with i mall-pox and oonuned eeveral weeks. Owing to his not betns Catholic he ia , andiy aegiected ana came near dying. On recorering bo again plowed the aeas till this year, and; having ar rived in N. Y.from Calcutta, misfortan betel Aim and bo found himself without money, when be sold hla world's pos session -and " accumulated 35 "with which he bought - a ticket through tolUleiglAiithUnMofliisabaeT kia friends and parent knew nathing of his whereaboyta and he was too proud to aak relief from them when tn trouble. Mr. HOI is only about 25 yean old, but owing to hi tiaruaiiips seems to ds mncn Mder. , Motwunatana hut his educational talent he had no as- Eirations for promotion and would not ave H, He w as independent aa a woedohnck, and don't seem to care whether he has money or not Young HiO talk well, and gives a most inter esting aoaoant of his voyage, and. says he likes England better than any eoun- S yet visited. He was in very hum clothes when we' mw, him, yet. he was ohaerfnl, and aaid he would remain only a abort while out hetev aa all of hi frieuda had grown upend forgotten him. and he having no trade or profession outside of navigation, and such a village as Raleigh being too dull for him, he would soon sail for more southern waters. He is a jolly, whole-souled tar, and we' admire bis spunk, but would advise him to stay at home, for he has sees the ele phant and suffered many hardships be aidea enjoying many privileges. Our advice to N ed is to spend the renuuning years, which may be many, in the land Ol mm cnuuuuuu, ' liw hut a - witu yearn on tne sea is really a History or w . . m avaidAia great interest, ana ne aeugms m seu rus experience among Btrangera, and is ao fool by a jugful. i'v,in-i . - WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Cortevted by F. C, CIIRISTOrilERS, t , Market Square. - 1. 1 j l COTTON.. Bauly stained, or very dirty, Cleaned stalnod, or ordinary, 01 lOall llali ,13 oood ordinary, Low mkldling, u-:-.i i - " OKMEKAt.1 MABKKT. Leather, sole. 27a30 . , . . ; Uidea, green, oao. ! ury, w. : Tallow. 6a8. ' Bszsmz. domestic xt nv " Yard 13 1-2 Cotton ties, Manic.1, '.'J'- -.;;, Flour, North Carolina. CIa7 , A. , Corn, OOal.100. . w a, j. -. Cora meal, OOalUM. : ; Bacon, N. C. hop; round, ' 15al7. : ' nama 16ial7. ; " Wea.clear rib sides, 141-3 -- ( . ,s .holders, lOallle. Fodder, sew 4L00. v i ( t , Hay. N C, bated, good, WM1.00. f Cbiukens, grown, 20a23. Eggs, 20a22 Butter, N C, 3033 1 N IT, iOaSO. '. Beef, oa foot, fiaS. - j i - ; dreessed prime, Pail. V " Heavy copper, per pound, ICc. Light ,f " . " 12c. s Coflee, prime Rio, 2321. . . good. Z3. . a common, 21a22. . . ft t Syrup, 81118 i . alolaasea, Cuba, w. Salt, Marshal's, t2.20a2 25. , Evans'. lUS. ... . . Nan, op bw! ffK 104, f 100, a k' i I ; aJ im I , I i iiii"1 s.f.u.fi.t 1875 4'Vi.!No.-6&- : A Vxrdict. A jury Is supposed to represent fairly the general Intelligence of the community from - which It is takenvuTba guilt or innocence of a party, the value or wortbiessness or an article is established bv Ita verdict - A verdict has recently been rendered by jury composed or the best men taken from every country oa the globe I the evidence waa clear and impartial, and thousands of witnesses gave their tes timony. The trial waa a long one. oc cupying ten years, and the Jury have at last Drought m a verdict wucn was, "That Da. . Tcrr'a Puxav possess greater power over disease than any medicine In vented line the foundation Of the world.". It Is pronounced bv all a ngnieous verdict. if ; 'EW-ADVERTISEJXENT8..j F AM. GOODS, WINTEll GOODS 1W5. .JUS.P.GtimjY, FAVBrvKViiXK Stkw axb South , i ElXCHAXUKPLACa. - B A L K I G H , X . V 4 r, Offers to tb pablir s eoaplUassoitaiBt of Hlk Alpacas, best,at prices to defy eoas Drtttkia. AUaailoaU eslltd to ear Oath Depart stoat ol tL C aatl Va CavslaMre, and oar New York tit v made WbKe tblr.a fat Gov tlftnen, prettkMt, beet flttlng, sad as good bat si a told Hi any SMi-set inr ins taourj. LADIES' anAWLS. . I FtAXMClA 1 a H0H1KKT, rRIMTS, RIBBONS, 1 ) ULOVE8, i . EDOISOS, IS8EKTIHGS : i Ave. oa aaad AND BATS. Oar Sttcl tkm ni Istti m't It iir- i ' nni, 4 a- 11 r ties. Ladles. Mlssss. ChDdrea. Bots. fauths rswDslrEdwUi a Burt's Ladies Shoes for sal cheap. Hsv M Osasad Zterjer't make. Hsv Miles' Gent' Boots and tialter all' Grades. The faatoa Burt's Boots, and above ail, the famous, pretty and good Btydee (tatters for traUemea. My own brand Gents' Boot sad Ladies' Shoes that I. warrant to be goed, or soother pair given free. ! CLOTHING AND OtCBCOATS. My Clothing Eenartnient up stair b full. eoetprMng all the Style sad Grades for Men, soys, loutn saa euudrea, st pnoss that can't be brat.. ..ir i SPECIAL. t will BDen In a vsrv few davi a deDartmcnt for the talo of Frank Leslie's, "Leaks' Jour sal," vat raper ratierns ; eompnamg ail tae latest aovelUes of ths sssaon for lad tea. boyt sad youth, of every discripUon of dress. Public Invited to cab. - Salesmea : R. C. Redford. of Wake Countv: B. Lk Haadet.- ( Caatassa Ooanlv s W. t. Chaaabise, af ..Xtsaklia. Count jf Job. P. wyatt, ol wsae vouaty; A. c tisyes, o Wake County ; A. L. Moore, of Alabama. ,i i ' aetpeeuuiiy, oettl-tf I. P. GULLET. ERQP ANT TAILORING BOMB AT THI SHORTEST N OTICE, ar CUAIILES M. FAllliJS, R. P. Howell, t , Practloal Delineator and Cutter. - rralrle Building, Wilmington, Street, jv,; RALEIGH, N. C3.s ' '( Fit, STYLE and WORKMANSHIP Cant be I. . . i j sarpassco. ; , WarranUHl le please the most fsstldioas. CUTTING done st sll times for those wish- ! ' tnglt I V!,';'; Also s full line of' CLOTHS -" ; CASBIHEKES, .. ' " ! JEANS. i , , TRIMMINGS, , . v iiljl CAUCOES, mJUu. always oa sand and sold CHEAP to uH the umssv - B sure to call before you buy. cetil-tf R.-P. HOWELL. OOKI LOOK I too, 000 IU FBIZISI Tan Oaaavavt StaSLa Nvasn Scans oa Kboosd, wul bs draws is pablls hi . 0k tools oa March list, 187B. ,.. MISSOURI BTATB LOTTERIES, Vsllsrd by Stet Authority. 5 MURRAY, MILLXR x Co, Managers, ;; st. Loriis, mo. 'Z.!iti v l Prist et -", Prise f t Prise of I Prist of Prlieacf 10 PrhMSOf 90 Prists of ',1CO:OOS 6o,ooe U.&00 - . S00 , olOWO ' . S.000 "' S.800 it's - IMa 100 Prises of And 11,41 ether Frtsts el ftoa $t,S0S to U AaoaaUag m the Afgrsgato to . Whole tickets. fD Harvest f. Qurtera,8 rn pajaote iuiim ao pespoMBieat et drawlnc take place ddree. forTkvusas dnalafa,.: - -MUttKAT. MILLER ta. r.a BostteS. ' . Sr. Loon. M T AND PLASTER sad Arrlcattanl Lima. JLi Jast reeelved a larsw sspply of lime sad Plaster, and wilt be sold at Depot at lowest possible rats. CWy, Tuaotay, Orchard and Bard Grass Seed la store. : v isjtrrn nitTV fr'JTtWT f. 'idwrllsekiiftt Wttl hehaerUdUttS Dally SsatisBs st ths roUowIn- rates psrsquarsol - one Men, w tea tninioa has, -r -rr',ri yne l'nar cos tune " -., nxn1 1m ? inn j ' u ii' i I IRAKSOItj eotaWf, , Bleigh,S.Cffit(W RAUiUU GASTON RAlUiOAD tOM-i- - . . J - ' '- v-Ji r 91. Fassshobb Ticket Dstabtmbst. T Rataiea, V. C, Oct St, 187.- For the secoBBJodatHwof vttttor to ths inrlala State ralr, Moond TrteTtekeis k RichsMBdwulbsoasaleOct, s.SS,.S7aa4 28 at the following rstoef -r .' ' ' ' ' ' Eslelghi to KfcbNOBd and rietura to.09.,m, Rates from wsy station will be la the same preporUoa-""' Pr.f"'in'4 Tickets wOl be respected a return passage until, sad Including Monday. Nov. 1, lMa H t TUOMAB BADGER, - w, rtSWIt O.P.A. j 0aYDI!a0XSUTEJ , r I s-v. I . " ' 'T'i " t - . t 1 Men in search of FIRST-CLA8S GOODS,. , the very Latest Tip of Fsahloa, snd put ap In a style that wttl. suit the must fssUdloa taste, goto WEIKKL'S ESTABLISHMENT, eaFayettevflle Street, one door South of tbs Southern Express Ottlce. ' . ' , ' !i. i j It is a Conceded Ftet that Wetkel can put ap &e best snd most satisfactory JUB la ths way of aa eaiu of Clothing, frees a Wedding to a Basssee., Suit, that caa be tamed out la Raleigh. The old sad yoaag awa ssy it, the htdtee (God bless them) endorse It sad the ehUdree pry , over It. cry forjorwbes their revered "dads" pat oa etatt of Wetkel 'e clothing.- ' Wslkel takes this occasion to rtturm bU thanks for the large and liberal patninsKe heretofore sseeived, snd respsetfnuyssks for , a continuance of the same. HU Uick of , ctorns, i , CASSIMERKS, TWEEDS. , ; SV1TIKGS, 4c. kBiachlarg.r than etcrlefbre, and com- C rises all toe Latest aeveiurs ia i rw, aving bee recently pore based st few price from 1 FASHION HEADQUARTERS. At utnal hl force of Workmen are Picked , Men, whoie aktH and abllhy are known to the ' dressing" public. ' Come on sod alt to the Emporium of' Faehion. Welkel's. the Merchsnt Tailor, lut a Brat cists Salt of Clothes, of first cists goods, put epn am cum style. ac ,. . , QUEE THAT COUGLXI ... Dr. O. T, McMannen's IHBRICAN YAH MIXTURE PRICK ONX DOLLAR. ' Gs kat SouTsaaa Rbmbst for CoHSCaTTIOK., h i: . FerCoucM, Colds Sor Throat. Hoars ass snd sll Lang Dlseatee; ssptoktly ree ecameaded as s FsmUv Mediciae for Chlldrea as it arrests st ores every symptom ef Creap, or attacks of Golds, sash as chlldrea are sabiect to, psiUcalarly to the relief of Whooping Cough. Iu combiaatma with Sugar sad other Ugredlentsssaktslt not aa. slsassat to tne tatie, na ao swursr wmavsver itaua. Taken m aortioa ol half a tea- ,1 tpoonfoJU a time whenever there Usdlspo- . tiUoa to eanah, sad at alga when yo be 1 down. UcuaelyoaUisAldBysadtb.,, Uaaslactarad and toU Wholetale and Re- tall bv the ProDristor. Dnrham. N. a lib- ; em I disrouet to wholeta's dealer. Orders solhltod. i JNO. A. MCMANNXN, General BasineM Agent, j ' , . each suoieueat UHcruoa " e lest tbsa a week i...., " Vj 1 square, I wstV V7 J ! " 1 months H wJT I '.-a " , ................... mi 1 T, " MOO, S. J Ji.. ''h ...l...,wt JJ J fc, CSaV 1 ' , . . s v ao a. ' ' ' TESTIMONIALS: ,,' S .m :ju,n. - - '. , . I Goldtboro, K, C After i pending clchteea months la a sonta era climate to restore my Langs,' I gave ap '" la despair, and esme boms to die with my , children ia Goldtboro, N. C Whlls there! ebtalaed a boa ef Dr.. McMsaaea's Tar Utx- n tar. Itsflrst cKctwas to enable as to sleep my strength began to retnra j hop revived; my cough gste way, After BM iii.i six taxes, i waa restored to health I Bwff .1.rt. tan IK. , 1 am mm Ufa ia tMe aalvtwa. " ' aadlilpuBUWl,WM wprio. 'awS. Tt"t''"''''''8''' ?1""""?fT"'!lf"t' ; I bsve been afflicted with cough for thirty, yaars. I hsv used all the popular remedies for coughs. 1 have aevai foaad aysJamfrto-i' issaain oa ths stomach ar gtve say reUef, , ,, ,, antU I and Dr. keManaea' Aamrkaa Tar ' Muttara, It bm enables ate toalesw weiit, , . my lungs hsve regained their itrenHh, sad 1 lad mvself eatlrelv free treat a dlstramlnr ' ' sough that attacked ma la the avalagr, l, , ma rapidly reccvertag : .i -i. s aao.rvi isa rasvasj ' My Latg gtv way whOe oa mVelrculL'l! was forced toiaure from a work, sad had bat littl hoc of recover. 1 aied eae box , i i of Dr. McManaeh's Tar Mhrtare, my coagh , naproved. mj ttrength retavats aaa A !!.; sooS able to resam my work-, I reeoesjaead , U to all who have a conga, orweak lmri. ' i )(, i,l w Coalmwaoal I 1 Of all ths meiicln voansv take. theTar hUxf arete the ealy talag that has eoa yew imam, m. only thing say good,. MJS.J.B, green; lilrf'tiili; a si !(! tti m'il tut TwherHaaosasV'. l'TJuiltfri, i l!l'VlllT - I waa takaa with aa sawmtmr eeachf sraaJ 1 . (earful of it result smffersd tar want of aleep. lased oaebos of the AmericaaTar MUture. From the Sret day I used U. I felt iJ It good eflect. 1 slept sound, sad my strength W eased j a few week I ws myself-' again, I eaa soaseientioasly rssnmmeud ttcj t. to an woo are amiciea wita sTOPtoms er weak hnura X, ITTBON. ' .. . . i Dart am, It C," 1 hate asd Dr. C. T. McMaiinenaZ i), . , Tar Mixture myself, snd In my family. ' I do ' neaiiaia w reawaan m a a lameof tw , be used ia sll of Cough. Orlds, Sore Throat, Ueensaaataad Lung dlastsee? I Hanuredtof ether Twtlmonlala eon id be Oflared. Take at aU tine It porUooa of half 'r a teekpooeini r kws, Aie Aar ja vbaWw, t it V, i r. A,':'. trt.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 21, 1875, edition 1
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