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953 TOE RALEIGH SENTINEL S: staMsMl 1Ujti Sat Caiar All CUwiliieM P.BONAN.Solo Editor. M."- "All oy at drat, all jaw-y afterward, rwi r.f Si tl.e way one of our old lady frltud iuiu op wWiwtl felicity, y Jobd A Loan, of llliueU, to tald ' to be aiiked an fat revenue rascalities, If h Isn't: It' because he ha hadnd A rural radical editor, who ha Juat ' got a DHUITBUl auveruaciucuk, mji "Grant' presidency U matchless." Before venturing the assertion, how ever, he waited till Bill Jones's donkey died. Solomon's assertion that "there nothing new under the snn,". is played out, if there's any truth in the report that New, yankeedom'a new bag-bearer, haa paid $3,000 Into the treasury to make good reoent thefts in his depart . nieut. ' .; Hurrah for Wisconsin ! That radical victory has flashed in the pan. Demo crate sweep the state, and elect their whole ticket, except governor. Lud- Ington, rad gubernatorial candidate, sneaks in by 841. Parker,' democrat, goes In as his lieutenant, by 1,201. This, for a state that has always given from 18,000 to 30,000 radical majority. will do. ' Trot out a white bantam for one little crow cockadoodle-doo ! ' ' The telegraph reports great activity in the Gosper navy-yard, Orders have been received to lit out the Lehigh and HontauVtwo of the worthies Iron coffins on which old aea-dog Bxibeson whose qnintane with the briny deep consists in an oocanionsl snwll of a macherel-hit -manages to spend $32, 000,000 ,Iyr-S2,CCa,000 a month $8866 a dy-3,T0S an hour -$Cl a minnteof the people's money. It's poanble Cuba's at the bottom of tuia stir in our naval gooae-puddk. A sweet.' but slippery Wilmington r.ren succeeded the other day in a(Uy seducing a usually shrewd, safe, sound, sagacious business man' Into stupidly, sillily, supremely ap-headedly lending her hlal splendid, sparkling, scintillat ing diamond ring, to be inrel and speedily "returned the next morning. The false, fleeting and flattering, furbo lowed feminine has flagrantly failed to fulfill her solemnly sworn-to, aurrepll tiously sacred assurances ; and the fond, foolish, fancy-tick fellow now forswears all females, as flimsy fictions, fantastic frauds, fallacious phantasms frail ai fair, fugacious as frenzy's flightiest fig meats; ; :'" . ; ', ,. ' HEAE. ; " ' . 11 it " : ' i 1 Tha , Charlotte Observer, of No 18, grows jubilant over Alabama's redemption- I ML 000 anafarit from Ui hntul. age of earpet-beggery ana luggerism. It whoops and slings its old straw hat high toward the "bine empyrean ; 'and winds tip Its ecstatic with this brief but vigorous exhoxtaUoa ;ion,the mournc n iws isr linois 1 1 si)-. "V- "One by one our oppressed and down trodden southern states are returning to 1 I . 1 . nuuocea lanumaru ana f-nsnne puny. Yeomen of North Carolina, ' will yon be galled longer by the Canby constitution J Arise in yoor majesty, and throw off the grievous wrong and heavy . burden placed upon you by Motley ignorance and military rule. Redeem your noble old mother, and show yourselves the worthy sons of noble sire. Be at work. The gods only prosper those who help themselves." CALM POLITICS. Whilst it is true there ars nations that UHW u uuuu, vur (!-, auu treated with contempt our t toplof tiosJ pretensions, jet not one of them would be so reckless as to knock a chip off our great American shoulder, or question the fact that we are a people of progressive ideas, unbounded resources, rapid de velopment " ana1 self-euaUining power. Viewed from every stand-point, it is apparent that, after all, wo are sUH the great Amerknn people ; that to all out siders, we are the city set upon a lull, whose light cannot be hid. At least we are all this and more - in our own opinion,' or as seen through an Ameri can, glass which to be regular, ought to hold just half a pint, exclusive of water and sugar,' Not only are we a great people, but it doth begin to appear that we are a grand na tional, family,'" wherein lessons of for bearance, patience, kindness and broth erly love are beautifully illustrated. In demonstration of this theory, perceive how we love tha, brethren, regardless of race, color, previous condition or past political affiliation, as election days draw nigh. How breathlessly ws listen io the outburst of genuine eloquence that falls from the bdogns-sausage lip of our col ored "Bub, How ,w long to grasp his hand, to guide, direct, educate, and least of all secure his vote and when we see him elevated to legislative and congressional honors, bow' some of his t white brothers long to be ther. in his t.t.r .-.- glories to shar. Selah. Nor sr the all tbft lovely ..ahalaoterielios of onr great family for If to apparent, in this our day and generation, that every member to willing to eorvs the rest and fill the little family office. Witfi marked af fection for the dear Mes,, they throw alde their own private', inlsrest and, though hey be In 111 halth,'yea, though lile lUolf may be to lsk,throuh intense lov and In reckless self-abnegation, submit their names to conventions, and i soms even dan to go it alone: to the end (hat all the places may be fill-' edythe tonal 'power and glory of re publican tovcromeat be exhibited to the world, and the fact mors clearly and forcibly demonstrated that th dearj control throagh. thlrwUllnf knd elf-acriOclog . represenUtlves. i Just at this stage in our. history, the truth are being largely, . pumsrouajy and ra riegatedly Illustrated ; and very many men of untarnished reputation, ( Jn tecrltv f and - ability, . are fpreaenting -themselve, or unrcalatingly allowing themselves presented, a year in ad vance, for the various places honor and trurt tq, be dispensed by tha .popular paw.. For. president," bar a Bayard, Tildeoy Curtis, Allen, Gaston, Hendricks, snd a hundred lesser luminaries, For vice-presiilant, w call Gilbert Walker, John B. Gordon, Mat. Ransom, Lamar and a legion of others. And for governor of our own noble old oommonwealth, what a host of waiting ssorificial hunbe MoOehee, of Person county ; Cox, of Wake; Vance and Johnston, of MecUenburg Josiah Tur- ft er, of Orange; Kicnard mith,of HauXax; Holt, of Alamance ; Leach, Clingman Oh, dose ns of them in every district. In view of all these facts, it will be well for voters to remember that sometime even sa injustice don an individual is of ser vice to the ' pabBct'J There' are rings, clique and club to be defeated, fossil remains to be handled carefully and laid high up on the shelf, presumptuous ig norance to be rebuked, and men true men men with progressive ideas men that know and appreciate the altered con dition of politics, society, industry snd trade to be selected. ' The stock to cl loom from is ample. Pick none but tbe best, tnekwiv tne wave, too up right, the tried and faithful found. i nen anall tne tune of our rejoicing come, and the day of our deliverauoe be at hand. Selah. RCinrUBT PULSTXBS FOB OBIBr-OBID- DIMD OIZZAJIDe. A rich, rare, rip J and racy broach of promise case came off reoently in Lon don. William Townsend, a great, strap ping, 85-year old farmer, sued Mies Caroline Bennett for 3,000 about 115,000 damage for fail ore to take him, according to engagement contract. for better or woaser, -until death' or rii- did them part An absurd Jury of beef-witted affection-hucksters poulticed hto lacerated soul with a 5-5 $26 pias ter, j lie ought to Lava had a c&t-o'-nine- tails, and every tail a hissing scorpion or howling see sarpint, kid with the gen tle energy of a 400-mule-power Oalves- tou borrioaufi, across Uia veoal back as many times as there are pennies in his verdict. A heart, whose agonies can be allayed by a fllthy-luoral anodyne, whose bleeding wounds sen bsstianebed with a lew amy treasury-rags, is only fltlor dog-meat, is onljr, worth its weight u soap-grease. $ True Love never dwelt In a money-chest. A mercenary thought is enough to elog and soil his - wings celes tial. He soar remote 'front'' all the sor did muck-pile, that tnent count wealth. He is a crea ture of the higher, brighter, pate spheres, Buooeeeful, mated, shar ing th life, the Joys, the tery woe of his oherished jdotV he is happy aa, ft seraph, though wearing a beggar's rag. IHaarpointed, rejected, ' exiled from the presesc of the object tliC lo , him, is th whole uihr compressed into hug- gable dimensionft and radiant with lam hem) Eght divln, he is wre;h4 as Pan-4 demonlam'f ,' woretnscproheiL deepasV scarred soavenger i imp, though all 'the goiaen pvuig-etones of the .ew Jam salem jtngle a hi eavemoos pockets. Awayi with. all 'these loathsome court room 'paddling of bogus w6e--ihcse vile lepet exhibitions of humbug hearts at so much a sore. ' 'The 'soul that truly feel will never hawk its grief, like sen- sage-links, at a m'ckeU pong, 1 An such should be kicked out of th justice shops ! of civihsed nation. -' The only "oourT, in which they should T tried! I where! the moon and the stars, and th dim astral's light turned low are the sole witnesses ; pleading eyes and ft poor lisping, stammering tongue, the attor neys ; and one enchantment-girt, rain-bow-bespangled being, judge, jury and executioner all combined. There Is no bench of appeal. The borsted client ha but three eourse left open' to hlni 1. ile' can, jike , a, true man, set his teeth j firmly beneath his i'whita .'Hp ; smother ''the 'jbakiban-eiac?, sobs that oome bubbling np his laryngeal groan pipes; grid a siokly possum smile ; de clare he was only joking anyhow ; and, on th homeopathic principle of "sunilia BtmOibus," And somebody he likes bct ter ntxt JoV, " , "." ' , -,' , 3. He can, like a lunatic or a ypHow back bovol hero, 'put a 6-pound cannon ball through his skull, and and himself without blowing out brains, enough to blockade th eye of a linsn-cambrio needle.. K. : :fC:X- & Qr he can, ! like a milder type of ninny, sink futo a gentle Idiotcy of soft squash snd sweet violets i cultivate dys pepsia, long hair and languishing eyes trade his old boots, fine-tooth comb and poker-chips for a melancholy lute ; and Spend the remainder of his days gaeing toward the 'Mecca of his devotions, the abode' 6ridsadorel an J adorable, heav-f log huge Tsst-spUtting Ughs ' and, with be wailing j? uunuvenes ol an invalid tabby unexpectedly scalded la the midst of a wood-ahed arnade by moonlight . ,5 Uf PP? .d4Sw.M - v.U m. i f tear- If I aaaA kmow Uat afLftr all theas keavf bead hare caaas t thrall, '' ; We, wheal so lost; the fates divide, i . .t . fthoula calmly slumber sids by sid,-r .,, that eat traea boagh would drop lu dew . ftolUyallks above as tw,w 1 U weuld be well, eiece I shottld b'' v-" UA$ last, dear levlog heart, with thee, ' "t flow sweet to knew this dust ef oars, Mrn (Titer, would feed ike self same flu vers, - The teant of leaves, the eons bird's tone, At oust eeroae oar rest be blown, Oa hreadth et sao, e shsetef rain, " Make bright the grass above as twain I I Ah. stranjrs and sweet, for 1 should be, 'At last, dear tender heart, with thes, a But half the earth way ftntsrveae S . ' Thrnlace of rest aad atlas between.' ' ' . t Aod leairoee of land, and wastea ef waves, I MaystrsU'h and toes between urs;ravssr iny oea wua summer mm be warm. wnneSDOw-arirubeap, lu wlad andstorss. mj puiow, waose one were wur oe,' , IMeved, that I ant no with thee. ' ' Sat tf there tie a hllasfol sphere '-. i There homesick souls, divided here, ; jinn werwa oat aim eneinss Quasi. .. Shall their lomr-f or hrum ol real ii aa saas aiaraer. aaouiei una. 1 - We tncet tits lo we astssea en earths u au wui oe weu, ior i anau oe At last,' dear loving, heart, Uh thee. AN Otp:nrayiNO GROUND. HiixsuoRo, N. C.Nov. 18, 1875, SOITOB OF THB BgJXTVKWU t Olang county was famous among th abo rigines' as a bunting ground. On th ' Ucnonecny moan taint , overlook ing th old borough town ' of Hills boro, they held their green corn and war dances. . When the dance was over they lay down for rest in or about the Panther's den. and the cool spring hard by. When th Indians had been tamed or driven away. Orange became a place of resort for the lower country people, the'Moores, Waddells 'and. other. Tbey chased the fox. deer and turksv. Th partridge was too small game for them. Tbe genteel pointer and tlie sagacious setter bad no yet found their way so tor in tne bach woods. ' Tne down-eastsrs found congenial company m the Ktrudwicks, rihenberus, Mavs, Tatums, Burks, Mebanes, Hoggs, Alvises and Korwoods. At that day Willie, in on of hi novel, calls It ths "cav court of Ilillsboro.'' It was not until 1932 or 33 that CeU C. M. (LU- mer, a Connecticut merchant,. Intro duced setters to the Inhabitants of this old borough town: Dash was the name of the drat dog. From that day until thia,partrldge hunting has been the great sport in Orange. AUreU WaUdell, the great grandson of one of the down east people, who sought pleasure and health at the gay court of Ilillsboro before the revolution, recommended Orange county as the beat hunt ing: ground in the south for part ridge. John and Purdy King, of New York, were tne friends to whom he told the story of th great sight of birds to be seen, in Orange, r These gentlemen, like the queen of Sbeba, had cariosity and wanted to see for thenukalve, and Uae tne old queen, tney lorunl Usat AI' fred had not told them half. Brmgins letters tour. HaL Jones and Air. John Webb, thev were introduced to the fields and th birds of Orange. They returned to Jfcew xork and made tne city resound with the story of quails in Orange and the hosDitahtv of its rebels. Th atorv of Beecher, if not forgotten, ceased to be talked of among the lovers of good Running for small game. Moved by the bird stories of th Messrs. King, Judge Pratt, of the supreme court of New York, and his friend, M. a hfassey, of tliat state, with Air. Hal. Jones and Mr. John Webb, are now a weeping the fields of Orange with gun and dogs. I dont know who to most talked of, th Judge and his friend Mamey or their fine look' lag does. Nor .will thev sake offence nt this, for every true sportsman counts a kind word of hi dog as a compliment to in master, a coiled to see th New York gentlemen, but Dr. Jones had en listed them in a raid nrxm the birds east ofiHQlsboro, where they' would enjoy good shooting and the hpitality of Dr. JameS F. Cain for a day or two, or until court meets in New York it being just as th visitors may say. ,. lie I hive left off the prefix of "lion." to the name of Mr. Alfred Waddell, be cause he is claimed as one of th Ilills boro boys. The old men such a Dr. Stradwick, John U. Kirkland and P. O. Cameron call him Alfred. The old col ored men, such ss Job Waddell, Buck Waddell and Calvin Benton,' call him Mar Alfred" and treat him with more oonrideration than the old woman baking sUes did. King Alfred th, OreatV U Congressman Waddell . is offended at what he may deem too much familiarity with, hie naiue.I beg him to remember bow itisni Ilillsboro. Mr. James Webb is near sixty, and at th gay court they will call him nothing but Jint Webb, the nigger snd boys now say mister, but they will put in the, Jim, aa sure aa the banjo picker will when he sings th song of Mr. Crow. I was in the Conf ederata congress and was elected to the congress of the United Btates, "so-callod, but at ths "gay oourf1 they will call me , : , j I- -.'.. ' Jo. Ttmxsa, . jpttfSTOX eV XVAKS, " riEST-CLASS SnOEOLOGISTS, " Cor. Cabarre ana MaDowell 8u.r ,f "-1; . BAUtlGH, N. C, - . v are prepared to furolsb the best tantiemes ' Boots that eaa be obtained in the market, s the rorr lowest prices A sood lit maranteed snd IJ work warranted. , r Thankful for poet patronage, ws hope t merit and receive aa in erase of the same. dobbilns; aeativ done sad on reasvusbls terms, all foressh. . J TO -ALT HEN V A CrLLDI Weakness of the reek or Llmb, 8UIe lures. AilecUon o( the JCutners or Bbdde-, liTolnntr Dlcha g i, Impotes J, Orasisl Detilllly. KTTono, Ujip-p LanS'ior, tew 8lrU, Ooefuslos of tii', t-.lpltai on of lbs Us it Tl sld ty, Tr. sib I sg, Dloineu ol fliht or i tctoess, Uiams ef lht - Hea. lht s'. Now. or "kin. Affection oi i'"" Ut l.xug onaib or Vowel thoserrirtlulTo anaisrg rois Kollur ttuu ef Tukthrejret and sol tv ry praetu-es aiore 'atM io sue r viriim ute thaiouira' tta Mmtss uthi Mariners ol Ulrssea, hlh'bUcg ibIr sost bil l aui tape r aot elpil'iBS rwunsnns; Tnrriire rio., lapoesib e, desiroyteg both Body sud atied. rTr Ilavrlage. " Hirr'.ti sKOhs. er yosnjr men eontcsv fltiliiar ft uiIUDf fiOB Organ'ear.d bvslcal WtMlirs-., h" Of frocreatiTs Powrr, It- pov auy. p'sstrstlont- F.ibul Vlta'ily. 1 ivu'nsUry Dlsrbsrseii, Nor Ercs lilltr, f'sst Xoilrlon, Halloas ef the Hsarl, AriVi.a UseiUbUitjr, Dteey of Uis Phiskal and Mental Fowsra. iHnucDal ef all the V.tsl foreus ss 1 unctions Hot- tov iHrb lltr. Lesa of fcUohood . Ueatril Htsktess of the Ureses, and every olhsr anbsppy dliqaalldeatlon, speedily resaoved! toil f all Msaif Vigo restore. To Tonng Ilea Tssss are soms ef ths sad aad Bselanehol ly enacts produced by early habits of vouta. vis Wrsknras ft the Back and Umlw, faias la tbe lead, Dlmaeaa ol rut, Loas oi M oscular Power, F.lplUUoa of tbe ifUrt, DTsueNis. Mcrvous lrri'atilUtT. ihrsaws mrat of ths iXgestlv Faneiiaas, tteeeral Dehll ty, (Symptoms of ConavmpLon, ete. i if saatiTT. Th fesrf at cffeOs oo ths sslnd are moh to be dreaded Loes of Mem- erj, Canfusloo of Ideas, Davsnhn of 8pb lis, an- onooaicfs jaTr oa so oociny, eelllitrst. Love er ceiuoae, xusumiy. ate., are soms 01 Uc eu prouaceo. .. Tsoosaai s of rersoas o( all sees can ao ludee wbat Is the eB of thur dn-ltalna heslih. lotlBR Its r TlRor, beeomuig we k, nal. BMirvous snd emaciated, hav.na a shuts lar sppearaars about the ryts, ctcgh and sympions or ronsampuoo. . Speedy Core WarrtBted rsotnt Disss leimedlate BstiefN K rci WaaUBK Time with 'unoranl Pretender and Imerepar Treataeoa, DrtvlBar Ubeaae into th System by that lodly Polsoo, Mereory, ftailns; ratal AdeeUoos of the lh A, Thryat, hoa er bhla, Uver, Lanrs, Btomarb or howila, Speaddy Cand. yi ee Deltescy arernntamilv Uasae Jlalel. ' 1 iaeiose ctaotp to M on Raply. Addrtsi ! Dr, Jolinstrn, i ' . OT TH BALTIMOR LOcK ATUdPtTAU orrifa, i NO. T. M-WU rgtDBKlC'K i BTRKCT, BK1 WatN BA.LT1MOKS t . AMI bJCOONU STafeKTi, j. " BALTIMORE, tlU. June si ly "TMPOBTAXT ANXOUXCEMEKTi Ws are now receiving our second stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS ! The latest snd moat desirable STYXE8 and Fabrics of the seaaon. Newest shades In Cashmeres snd Cashmere Cloths. AU wool Buttings and Camera Hair Cloths ana eenres. A large assortment or NEW STYLE PLAID DRESS UOODa Beautiful Plaid Boltlnirs In treat variety at extremely low prices irota au cents up. moch and Uvlortf SUki ! Attention Is called to a most elerant as sorted stoak of black HUks-Caehniere finhih. ensrea at less taaa cost or iraponauoe. " - i BLACK DRESS GOODS, all silk warp Alt-acas, pars Mnhalr and best black AlDacas, Hlack Caahemere l)rar !' Ete-TaiuUe Cloths, and the choicest quali ties ol MOURNING DRESS GOODS. and all departmenta are fully atorked. We eaa duoltoaU any bill boueht io New York d otitis; the nsonih of September at from Ten to twenty per cent less tuaa -ew tors fricts. . WE HAVE JU8T RECEIVED 10 eases standard FKIN TS-a bargain, 7 bales 7-8 BHIRTUJO, ) As low as whea ' - i ) cotton sold at c U hale 44 8HEETIXG, before ths war. . 90 haJai Korth Carolina PLA1 DS. S bales No. 1 and 3, OSNAB17KG9. 10 cases Kentucky Jeent and Cawimcrrs tne oest Daraains ever oserea. Meases BLEACHING8. of all leading brands, at SO per cent, less than September pacts. .r Ii innv .ffnrfi an f.f h.v mt. with ,nn nattertoa sueeess, we trust our attempt to Weep Down Iligh J'rioetf wftl eootlnne the present pleasant relations wits eur inenas, aaa aaa new ones to tne roil. ' ' '' t COMB TO BEE CB! Bolfcltins: a call froaa all merchant Intend ing to purchase or replenish their Winter Slocks w eaa assar them that we are In a poaitloa to ofler theaa the i itastiAiro Labobst Stock to Skmsct Fbom . i . i i i To ra Fooxd in the Stat. Ws are doing s Square BusIbom oa a Cash rnacipi and cuarante Fair Dealtna-. is.-tt. ss n. . tuuncK. ect ad LflrRDl TAYLOR Importer dk Dealers In foreign A Domestic Wffl. ewina to their mat sUceea dorlnir the past eaaon, in ailing order from all part of the United States, give freater Attention to Out-of-Town baelBee. " With an enlarged Department and increased Facilities, they will all all orders by mall with their usual jPme, and, they trust, with Complete loa and Colored Sill. Fall and Winttt J)ru Goods. SkawU. Cloaki. Linen, " Print, tft. . AU6, Hamburg i, aeeWioM, Edgingt Trimmingtt. sVe. Plain and Fanc9 Uoieryy Glow, Vm brtllai, Iff, Etack department being eomold and reside uritk all ike tuwelliea f be found in tin European markett ' Out . Ladles' bhoe Department con tains a stock unsurpassed for elegance, durability and lowness of price. Di rections for self-measurement sent on application. .!! '-;'! '' Ckjmplet assortment of Gents' Fum Ishing Goods, (Shirts, Collars, Cuflg. Ties. Hose, Gloves, &c. Goods sent to any part of the country. Shirt measure ments ent on application. I or the accommodation of Ladle and Families who are una bis to visit the city, full lines of samples of all grades of Dry Good will be sent, and order? by mail filled with th greatest possible care. Bboadway a icd TwswrnTH Street HAKOI IM BUIIKXI8 . - f i , , Tks Old sad WU Kaowa lloase of v. j . . r; .... vrtt ' " t r EPAUM, . Bsriiif; eon eluded to eooflo Itself to cer tain specialties, aanoance tbal la Its snam buauitws U l eaciusively v . r ,,v(, ' . . i 1 V " A CLOTUlKQ STORE of high iTade, whsie every srtlcl ef Gentle men aua ooya-- wear usually loona in a am tiass saiabiunment is onerea f, j,i ' i j i . i ' i. 03 THE MOST fATOBABLI TEBM8 FOB CABU. It I Buyer need go so further to he suited Ivory class of easterners ess be supplied. Att&cbed to ths establishment is a Depart- BaCBt xor us sal as , CH1XA, CBOCKERT AND OLA88 WARS. Bverythrns; In that lln eaa he fonnd of ths orat qaaiity ana at reason Die prices, , Th looj" established character of this Boas Is a suffldeat gusrantes of Rs abili ty and determlnstloa to do What st promUes. iwi i iau to can on ' " : i. M. BOSXKBAUM, Corner f syettevtlle and Harrett Bts. . oetAJsa . . HmALL GOODS, WIXTEIl GOODS UtV ' - ' " 1 ! jos.p.wcim, FAYETTEVIU.K STBKET AKD SotTTR j s . EXCUAXaBl'tACE, B A L I G H , X . C . , 1 Offer to th publio a eomulaU assortment Of Black Alpacas, bcst.at price to defy coqs petition.. . Attention Is called to our Cloth Depart ment of N. C. and Vs. Casslmeres. and our New York City mad Whit Bhir.a for Gen tlemen, prettiest, oest Bttlnt;. sua a goo shirt a 1 sold la any market for ths money. LADIES' 8HAWLB. FLANNELS, HOSIERY, PRINTS, RIBBON8, GLOVES, EDGINGS, IN8EKTING8 &c, on hand AND U ATS. Oar Slock Shaft lid Boots tn't U nt- ptUfa For Men, Ladles, Misses, Children, Boys, looms lew pair win uun a tauie Shoes for sale cheap. Have Mile and Zlegler'a make. Have Miles' Gents' Boots and Gaiter all tiradea. Th famous Burt's Boots, and above all, the faraooa, Pretty and cood Boydeo Gaiter for gentlemen. My own brand Gen la' BooU and Ladies' Shoes that I warrant to be good, or another pair give free. i " CLOTHINO AMD OVERCOATS. Mr Clothlnir Cepertment bo stairs Is full. com or sins all tbe Styles and Grade for Men, Boy. Youth and children, at priees that cau't be brat SPECIAL. j I will eiiea In a very few days a department I (or the sal of Frank Leslie's, "Ladies' Jour nal." Cut Paper Pattern ; comprUinir all th Isteet novelties of the season (or ladies, boys and youths, of every diecrfptkra of dreas. Public invited to call. Salesmen s R, C. Redford. ot Wake Count v: C. C. Ilamlet, of Chatham County ; W. T. ChamM , of Franklin County; Job. P. wyatt, ol wake county ; A. U uaye. of Wak County ; A. L. Moore, of Alabama. Hespecuuny, oat Sl-tf , J. P. GULLEY. AGENTS WASTED ! Minus Asd Dirxo- bas Awaarsn for IIOLMAN'S j w PICTOIllLBIILBs ISM IxxcrnuviOBS. Address for new' cir culars, A. J. J10LMAN A CO., OJ0 Arch 8tret,Phua. BTCHOMANCY.orSOLLCnARMIXO!" ltow til her sex may fascinate and rala the lov and affection of any persoa they choos instantly. This simple, mental ac quirement all eaa posse, free, by mail, for sac, logetner wun a aiamage gniae,Efyptlaa Oracle, Drwaou, llioU to ladles, Weddlng- nient nnirt, Kc a queer book, AOaress I . wlLUAMs Co., Hub., FlulaZ. WANTED AS nt for tbe best seiHnf Prist 'ackaoe la the world. It eoatalaa Holder. PeocU. patented Yard Measure, and s Dleoe of Jswelrv. Simrle nackac with ele gant Ftise. poetpsld, 85c. Clirular free. Bbid dt Co., 7( Broadway, N. T. FOB Ctaikt Colds, loineitst, tad ill Timi itiraui, USE LfelWCarbfllUfikUli, PUT IP ONH IN BLUE BOIES. A TBIED AND SURE REMEDY. rsale by Drnnist generally, aad ' JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY CO., : Philadelphia, Fa. We wont soma oo m every eountv to take order and deliver goods for ths old sad orig inal kk v, u. nous. iree caso wage. Splendid chance in every mTarhborfaood for the rlcht paraoa of either aez, young ee old. Sample, saw list, elrculara, ierma. etc., a romplate ootat seat five and post paid. Bend for it at once and mak mooey at your home. Address, JVlUu Co,, N.Howard Street, naiumore, jaa. riArthur's : k iLLUSTRATED BOMI MAGAZTNB. "Ths Houaehold Macastae of Amerieo." Two -lal Stories Io !. "EAOLESCLIFFK." by Mrs. JulisO.: R. Dorr : and "MIRIAM," by T. 8. Arthur. BUTTEKICK'S Newest Patterna In veiy number, r Terms 9.S0 per veart J copies for SS.au. Bnhmdld Book offer and Premium. Specimen namber 10 T. 8. ARTHUR at SOV PhOadV, Pa. MASONIC. New Maaonie Works. Pnl que and blirhly Important. Send for complete ' eatiloirae. A rente ' Wanted. REDDING A CO., Pabliahera of Standard Masonic Works, 731 Broadway, New York. - nov ioh gASH, DOORS & BUNDS Oauraniud iXoroughlu Set to ud - - ,... ITSOCX BOTTOM S2& ' ' teysai ta fAf BUH ' 4 1 " s JVLIU8 IXlTZf d)' qo. O OB 8AU OS BENT. ' a-ueainiuie nous an art nt in Iowa of Cory. Th Hoase eotttelss sit rooms, with all the modem eonveoieaces, with all see . sary outhouse. Tha gardes contains 1 acre aa orchard of 160 chute frill tree adjolnloa-' Tie whole premise consisting of $ acrea. ; Foloe jrlvea rt of Jaauary, im. ' '; 'wtlliam'e. PELL, . orta-u . , ; . . . tai W- rf THE nO WE bEWINT. . ailNE. FIRST MArlUNl PATEMKU. Tkt But Mackine Ma factored Th Betl It the Clieapnt: The point of seperiortty re Simplicity and Perfection in Me ......Jiaasaw,- Durability Will last a Lifetime ! Bang of Work Without Parallell ! Perfection of Stitch and Tension I , Headquarters for North Carolina at 7 Faycttcvillo Street, 11ALEIOIJ, X. C. (IXD FOB CIBCDL1B IF T.IX! k rtlCEL Every Machine is fully warranted I Satisfaction guaranteed in every case! Sold on eaty lermt . tSTWt have room for several good Agents, and will offer liberal terms It energetic men. Apply at once to THE IIOWE ilACUlNE CO., 7 Fayctteville Street, Baleigh, N. C. JyC-tf LL and subscribe for the New York Daily paper only tt cent per week. Sept. H-tf. Kalelifh. S. 0. gINOIIAM, PAYNE & CO. anocens, BRICKLAYERl AND PLASTERERS, Corner Jones snd Dawson St., RALEIGH, X. C Keep on hand eoastautly s full stock of P . . .... iBWKeos. OBnerana an a an-naiir. Cltiaens of Raleigh wishing am thing la the grocery Brick! laribc and ptasterinc done te tbe best style, by practical workmen. All orders for work will receive Immediate atteatkm. Mr. John Byrum, salesman, would be pleased to see his friends from the country aadfityt ; . 6-U. jglARMERS- WAKEII..USE, DininAiti, iv. c, IS THS or NORTH CAJtOLTXA . Increased sale of Leaf Tobacco last year orer ' - year before last, Fourteen HQndrei Ami. Fonnds, 8hort Crop at that.) ' -f ;.-.it-.U PR0PO8K TO SELL 'FTVTE MILLIONS POUNDS PRESENT TOBACCO YEAR. ', ' A: . . : , lt. . '- .'- - Mark your package plain and give' full Instructions by mall and you will receive prompt returns by check or express, '.. : SOLD 173 LOTS LAHT FRIDAY and paid off m 3i mlnutea ' after sale. Beet time ever made lathe State. Look out Bro., Luck. )''. . e. J. rARisn, Boy 10-wlm Proprietor. Q.EAI2I CRADLES , .A.a SCTT h. Jut received a apply of Slaclairs Celebrated Soatharu Vradl. Tas Rbst ih tbs MaaasT. warranted to give satisfacttoa J AHM M. TOn-LXA, Ageat suySSMw.,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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