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TOE RALEIGH: SENTINEL. Always aad fads! ill ClmraUaaaM P. DONAN, Bole 'Editor. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20., " . . dress. ;: ;1 , WOMAN AND ALL HER TASTES, KO 1UMS, rABtllU.M AMU KUiX) I'll? FENDED-KOUUH SLASHES AT VARIOUS MALIMNKJtS " ' . AND, SCO ITERS. , .,. t y pt.Ai ehoush ox tub iiktbhodox MDK OF THE COBTUM1 QUESTION 1KDICATD TO TUB WON KM' ' or NORTH CAROLINA t; " ; X AMD Till SOUTH t '.,"V ' Vanity, vanity. Woman' folly. Fcn iniue frivolity. ' Extravagance. Abrar (lity. fainted Idiots. Gaudy and giddy butterflies. Tut, tut. Shame on the chronic grumblers and growlcra ; these - perpetual mult-Andcr with earth' only redeeming feature ( these would-be ex tinguiaher of the hut fulnt gleam of heavenly radiaace, that linger amid the gloom of a UHwd-glineBs-curMd world, to tell us of humanity'! high origin. Dear girls, women beloved and abused, down on our suppllcation-hingea, at the immi neut risk of having to get our trouaer knee patched and our shin half-soled. we beseech you to name us your cluim- pion 1 knight, and then, stand by and watch the fur fly from your maligncrs. We lay at your feet (wlikh ought to range from 'misses' 13's to 2's n honest heart untouched by Cupid or cu pidity; and weoAeryouanlshmaelitlsh good right arm, as free and fearless a the spirit, beak and claw of that proud bird, fit emblem of our country's glory, wliose bold pinion r leaves the cerulean canopy of the skies, and whose eye un blenching dares the noonday aun- I, w e mean, of course, Uw tvibleturkey-bus- ianl.) Injured innocence and kveli new demand a vindicator, a defender, Behold him ; ecce bominy. Here, you mosUrd-aeed-eoolad earioa tare on manhood, yon hide-brand, peuoy-grasplng burlesque on the Maker's image, ever whining over the ruinoua extravagance of your wife or daughter. How many cigars do yoa smoke, how many cook tail or juleps, do you gozsle, every day the sun rolls over your des picable head Three cigars at tan cents each, and three 'drinks' at fifteen-, that's a low estimate, isn't itf And yet it amounts to 75 cents a day; $2160 for vrw iMntli twi ttiSvtv Amwm e-VTS T a year. Far more, in all probability, than she who calls you husband or father, ex pends for her whole year's eottumery, squandered on two of your innumerable pitiful vices. ' You're a pretty biped to looture est feeaale thriftlessnessi and die regard Of eosta. " And you're a fair sam ple of your whole elasa of. humbug Jeremiah. .,v! ; ''1 The fellow below you grudges the mis erable woman, whom he swore in the presence of Ugh heaven to love, cherish, and pay drygoedeb01st for, bit calico or a fifteen-cent bombasine, while he puflb away "twice it prior in vile to baooo, or drinks it upiabeer orwhlaky every week '' And the miscreant above you, who rants grandiloquently of wo man's prodigality, reckless outlays for deoorattre purposes, prodigious waste is idle ornamentation, and a hundred other tereotyped alangwhangerisms, 1cm thousands at the gambling-table sub scribes like a dnmken spendthrift to every boating-club and champagne sup per iDeta on all th horseraces, prixe fighta, presidential electione and bear baitings j and lavishes fortunes on wan ton prima donnas and black-crook ballet danoers. Bah 1 what base-born, infa mous hypocrites ''.;" ' , " ' ' ' .', -" j And then, the host of hireling acrib blers, troprincipled and consoieneeless slingers of inky drivel who spend half their pooulelinun and time, in sneering at all wotnarddnd, indindually and eot i leetively, her fashion, fault and follies what of them Y They howi Inchon over every sew style that feminine taste 1 adopU. The Ug bciuieto are hideous coal-scuttle or sky-acrapers ; the little one are tnicrosoopio lamp-mata, only end arable by braassi faeed impudence; and the inedtamuad, ' avoiding both extreme, , are"auaply aliominable"aoo desoripta,' without form and void." The long dresaod " are loathsome street sweepers ' and gatherers' of filth; :'the short one era ahamelos exhibitor of barber-poU stookiaga ; and the neither long or short an insipid and destitute of either j grace .: or beauty. , Jus now the whole world k ringing with their lampoonery ' of v th , taoe beautiful style of drees, the nearest approach to purely - classical - drapery, that ha ever .been devised since the day of Fhidiaa, Fraxitele and the Medlcian Venus. 'Thoy are howling and ' blas pheming the 'pin-backs.' Every' dog" gery-mill I grinding out scurrilous abus of the tight-ktrta. - And yet, when ft opposite' shape and quantity of dress preraQcdVl they blackguarded it Just as i sivaely and stnseleSHly, The parasol a-elnfinltesimal parodies on sunshade, or ipondcrou ewing-machine-wagon . shelter. The chignon were huge, un sightly tumors, Vat towers of vermin breeding beggars' wool or Asiatic hemp; tad without them, a woman's head U a i caputal turnip, a gourd with a knotted handle. The colors are vulgarly flashy or stupidly sombre, bcwildMngly dazzling and variegated or wraric4ijly monoto nous. Let the poof, hunted, co4edt, haraased and frightened victim try what she will, do what aha may j let her run tlie whole gamut of shapes, modes, hues and decoration ; nothing Is ver riglit. Hut penult oueof heaa qullllrlvlng, derisive.' vagabonds to enter) decent parlor or ball-room, and mingle among the fulry-like forms and costumes, upon which he has long waged barbarous war ( and, In a jiffy, behold the change. lie exhausts a doaen forked-tongued dlctlonarlea, burstl the heaviest vocabu Ustie guns of Franc and England, and with one gigantic, terrible explosion of self-etul tiding admiration, buries 1dm- self and his readers ' under a worse than Alpine avalanche of toploftlca) and, rhap. sodhudacal puflory. j Elcgnnt, gorgeous, trahsceridentlyk glorious;''' resjdendent and magnificent are hla tamest terms. Oh, what inconceivably egrcgtoui lying ninnies t; Away , with them and their Daid-for onlnlons. Their rliUcule is wortldeis aa their pralae. t( , , . And last and most exasperating of all, are ' the green-perimmon-v lunged, holy roUbigyed, aanctinitnlou . groaner and gruntcrs. They, clasp tlieir lily- white hands dolorously over their saintly veat-rattcrnfl, turn their watery white optics heavenward, ! draw down tiio corners of their hasb-Wj) .to tha nli approved and orthodox depth of lugu brious demurraess, and m tone heort- redingly '- woful , as tlie creaking of a rusty , key ht sepulchral . door, wail forth their pigmy jerembvb over tlie follie an4 IHvoliUci of woman.' Their pet whim W on Iter ("butterfly nature." Fond, foolbh, fluttering butterfly t gky, giddy, gllttctihg butterfly i poor;' point- eu, pennuig ouiu.'rnj , i , xncir eiernai theme, (or endless. Incurymosity, their changeless text for everlasting moral mulligrubs. ON fools and blind! Would they have her remain a dull, groveling . grub-worm : or caterpillar never' expanding her beautifal whigs, rivalirig the water of heaven's nioet rat Cant children, and . illuming , this sad, terrestrial dirt-ball with ten thous and shimmering flashes of celestial glory and effulgence Y - Would they convert our whole planet into one vast dismal nunnery, prteoo-house, or Shaker set tlenent) and makelwauty and briglify neas penal offences f Let them begin by upbraiding the Hand that spreads their exquisite tints upon the lily and tlx rose. That decks the autumn forest with their gorgeous draperies of a thousand dye. That oar- pete the valley "with their soft, rich velvet of eyo-refreahing green ; and mingles the deep, dark brae of the at' pyteaa vault in old ocean's majestio wave. That spangle the asure mantle of the universe with golden star ; and implant it wondrous,' coruscating fires in the diamond's heart. That teaches the sun's artist finger to paint the evening kiea with all the liquid hue of milhou ahattered prisms. That be stow hi changeful coat ' on the cha meleon; and cast the roseate fluab Of eady morning on the mountain-top and glaasy Jake.'; That encircle' the frown iad brow of heaven with the glittering rainbow coronet ; and hang the won- arouaiy-bUatng Anrora-Borealio- - lamp upon the northern pole... God's Hand doe it. ' He b the source, the fountain, of all beauty in heaven, earth, sea and aixj To Him give praise for every lovely, pleasing, ' enchanting thing in aU creation's bounda. He made it to givw happiness. ' Away with the grumbler, th aolemn-phizaed moral and spiritoal hypochoodriaos; ' who'" would mar one beautiful entitywho' would prevent one top by which our world may be beauti fied and beatified. Away with the cant ing niggards, who would throw a straw in Mm path of th lorelieat sublunary b mg, tie nutsteipieeof work, in any effort to add to her attrae- Ihiiii,' '."" v. .. " h, : Dear gui and woman readers, drtu mt yonpUm. Ileed not the silly driveling or Jll-natured ravings of mcan-souled, tasteles would-be' critic.' When they yelp at your attention to decoration, anlflle over the iblly nod aselessnes of dress, and stMcr. at milliner nad man- ra, point them back through thousand years of human history, to thi fact that the' first costume ever worn a woman waa stitched by Jehovah, til Omnipotent Creator Himself,' In the Garden of Eden! Ask them how" an emperor would be known from a slave, a noble from V beggar m queen from a nh-wile, or a duchess from an oyster wench, except " by ' their1 costummg. Strip all mankind,' and ;who'd be who? Who'd know anybody i from anybody else Choose your own- colon, shapes and materials. : Spare no pains to render youmelre as" fascinating "as possible. The. Almighty made yon to be beautiful. If a little paint, or lily-whlu enhance your charms, us : ltbut beware of the pblaonoos kinds, If a little or big bon- t, ft long or short dresa, a tightor loos Sldrt, a high or low heel, a plain or fancy hue, become yon, wear tf. ' Con sult only your ' awn weet tastes, and yeur fathers' or husbands' pocket-books. Aprl our word for it, whatever yoa do, whatever you wear, will sooner or later be recognized as right and proper, be coming and bewitching, by- tlie surliest cynic In all your legion of masculine subjects 1 J May God blesa you all, and give you husband 1 able and willing to gratify your V Vcrjr vwihN and . whim I Amen. A-women. ! rl::nE,-r, .r.; . a" teo WEirfoixt, sxiyoif; sx r. pokak. " Heav'etrhal slrange notion many people have in regard to everything that pertain to religion, eternity and their ool. Neglect of the Bible, the only fonntau) of true knowledge, ia the cause. in tbeir worfcilyj bualness, tner U no looaenea, no vagueness, no indecision. Tber stadv it cloaelr. diliontlr. thor oughly j then mark out their plan, and gd to work. . But; in all; those mighty affairs connected with their everlasting dejatiny, what misty, moddled. absnrdity befogged idea ; what' waverings, doubt and uncertainties. ; God, seldom thought of at all, ia a dim, indefinite, far-off Being, wrapped in alouda land indifler eqt to the small affair of human lifi- abaorbed in mystic radiUtionsrnpoa oonntlea age past or only'' interested In the movements of angel and archan gels, cherubim and seraphim. Christ, the cavfor or sinners, ia dreamily re garded a a good man who died upon a cross, and wa afterward miraouloosly resurrected and : bom to heaven No diatinct 'apprecktlon ever enter their dullard braina, of the. fact that the de spised and cruaiflad kTasareno was and ia the Omnipotent Jehovah., who, in th beginning, spoke the universe into exis tence, and will be Its final Judged And then, their conception of heaven how confused, bow indistinct, bow. puerile andpouaenaical. Heaven I ; What pic ture The at the mention of the name? It , la not a vast cajavansary of naked ools, bat-like spectres, airy nothings, Invisible and ethereal essences, flitting hither and thither by, and in, and through, each otlter. - Xot n huge, daa sling, blinding metropolis of hard, cold, glittering Jewels, flashing ten titousand gorgeous tints of entile light into our unaccustomed eyes, and overwhelming, stupefying us with coruscating grandeur and magnificence. . Not a great aerial Jeddo, paved with gold ; for in such a case, many good Christiana of our ac quaintance would never got their eye above their boot-toes, and would spend eternity trying to pocket tlie paving- stone. Not a wklepreviung plain, watered by a crystal river, with million of white-robed loafers lolling Idly on It banks, with nothing to do but strum on harpsichords and about hosannas.. Not a bit of It, Heaven itself would grow monotonous and tiresome under such circumstances. But it is a. world like this, purified from all corruption and decay, A world, when we'll meet and know each otiier far better than we do here i for these same bodlea wQl be there, resurrected, imperishable, and ra- diant with immortal jouth and beauty. A world, where tong-eundered family groups will be reunited, to part no more forever. A world, where tlie familiar song of lark and linnet and thrush, will greet our ears from bower of fadeless wnage. A world, where Adam, Me- thuttclah and Noah, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Moses, David, Daniel and Elijah, in All the freshness and Vigor or thou sands of years ago, wQl be our associate and Wend. ' A world inimitable learning ' and ' progression,' with angels of perpbap a million years' experience, for instructor and guides.' A world of weet and holy converse; of everlasting bloom f and deathless love. A world free from"' sin and sorrow, pain and tear where deceit, back-biting, false hood, jealousy and bate are never known;, where sighs and groan, envy outrage,?-wrong and death can never come. f " ft1, IS No alckness there, No-wsary waaUnrof the fraoM ewy, No fearful shrinking tram the Midnight air, No diead of summer's bright and fervid ray. No wild and eheerieea vMoa of deiptlr, " ' No vain pelltioa for a swift rellaf, NotoarfBlere,aobrokcB hearts srsther. f ,; Cars hu bo bo ma " . - Within that realm of rapturous praise and IU Wag Into tircak asd atelt ia foam gtt irosa u maasions of ma apim tareag. ( ' . . . NooarUd friead : O'er moumfol rseoUecUao have to weep; ' No bed of death andurioc love atteada . To watch th eomlog of a pulaelaa sleep." . ' No blutod flowar . Or withered had elUl frrdom erow ; ' No seorehtats; blast or tare daaceadlnf; ahowar Scatters dwucUon has a ruthle foe. . t Nobettle-wofd Startles the sacred boat with fear and dread ; The song of peace Creation a Bifiilat heard, Is snag whatever aagel-aunatrals tread. - . . Header, friend, there la but one road to thuealm, "of the blest Strait la the gate and narrow ia the way,' It Is often a rugged and thorny path t and marked, all along, with tear-stain and foot-print of blood. Trial and danger beset the traveler In it; storms of temptation and arrow beat upon his head. ; But perse verance and humble, fervent trust in the dear Lamb of Calvary, will bear him safely and surely through, at last. There ia another track- broad, smooth, well beaten. Flowers bloom along it bor ders. Gilded saloons offer ret and re freshment ' to . the Journeyer.. Softly tinted light from many A brilliant hall of pleasure, gleams on his course, Music and perfumes lend their charms. . Tb cards and dice and licentious dance, afford amusement for his leisure hours. But ah, the journey' end 1 hell ! Pear j eadcr, which route is your t i Under the head of "Hath Deported," the Wilmington Star, of Nov. 19, lays "HI excellency Oov. Brogdan, who has been In tills city for tlie past two or three daysi left for Kalelgti ?yesteWay morn ing: Be was serenaded at the residence of Ma or Canmly, at tlie head of Market street, Wednesday nlghtbytlio llose Bud baud, and mode a lew remarks In acknowledgment of the same." r r-v - 'a 1 Tli death of a man named- Butler at Salem," Massachusetts, yesterday, gave rise to a rumor that the Lowell Beast had passed m hi checks, and gone home to bis pa. The newa was far too good talbe true, v. Beelzebub lias so sure mortzazo on hhn, and it bear such ample interest, that he's in no hurry to Ibyeclose It.. , , ,,.Jt,. ,.;; Glorious radical admlnUtration. It hi just extorted from poor old, tottery, insolent Spain a v grand concession. Hereafter Ameiican citizens; tried by Cuban courtsHnartiaL are to enjoy tlie sublime privilege of calling In counsel. and being shot with all the forms or law, j "AUficah i graaa,M saith the crip tore, and chemistry reveal the curious fact that fat ia an essential ingredient of bay and atraw. So hay-stack or a straw-rick i really a fat elephant or an oleaginous hippopotamus in another form, V' ' . ..VM i " m .. - Ex-Mayor W, B. Davia, of Cwrolltou, HUnois, attended the funeral of a friend yesterday, and lent additional test to the entertainment by blowing out the stuffing of hi skull, and funuahing an other Corpse for the contemplation of the mourner. ., Last year, there were in litis bogus republia 82,000,000 sheep, yielding about 128.000.000 pounds of wool A careful hearing of our national politics and the wit of our dominant aiatosmen, would have doubled the product , I m The Tarboro Southerner, of Nor. 19, Say t "Gen. Cox, of lialelgh, is In the county this week, looking after hi plan tation. . He expressed to u a genvral satisfaction regarding crops.'' ' , : lively time among th Turkey. War in Bosnia and thankagivingday coming. JOUttNALLSTIC. Prom Ikt Slixobtth City Eeonomitt, , ... ; AOS. II. J Dokak. Peter Douan muxt liave morbid linguistic orgauisiq. Hi doa- eriptiou of North Otrolina scenery in toe iaat Sentinel, exceeds in word painting any tiling ChaUnubrianl or ijunarune ever wrote. We sliull repubiuiti it in our next lasue. T5ALI MEN A CURE. SPEEDf nTTMkaaaa of tha Each or Limb, Bute VV tore. AOeeUon of tha Kidnevt or Bladder, lavoluntarv Dlacharnt, Impotenry. Oeneral Debility, Ncrvoasaaia, Dyfprptla, Lanraor. Low BDir ta. Oonfaaloa of Idaaa. Palpltatloa of lha Ueut. Timidity, Tranb- 1 nr. uioinaM oi Biaai or uiaaiceaa, of tha Head, lhroat. Noar. or this. AflecUoBf of iba Lt r, Langa, Blomaeh or Dowela taoaa lemria iuorar ang irom CoUtary UabiU of Tooth aacrat aad aolit- ry praoticaa mora ratal to tb r vlctun Uun th aoag o' tha Hvreoai to tha Mtriaera ot Ulrsaea, bllahUag lbclr aiett biULaul hope or' ant'ciDSUoin. iwoaarMff mmra. aio.. ImpoMlble, daalroytBg both Body aad Mlad. ;, ' , naniage.' - Married penooa, or joubc man coo tem pting; marrlaea, ittffatiDg fTom Organic aod riJHW " V. 1 , MUM V. . -Wi Powrr. Imwfcaev. Proatralloa. Itiuuttei VitaUty, lavolBDUry Duebuaaa, Noa Kreo tlllty, Uaaty KbiImIob, PiilkllaUoa of th Heart, aarvoa aieiwouiij, vecay ot wa Phvaiealand hlenlsl Power. Derangement of ail tha Vital rorew mi f aaalloe Nar vooa Debility, iM of AUaaood tiaacral Wcakaa of tb Uroaa, aod evary ouar anbappy ditqnallflcatioa, pecdUy removad. aaa imu , Maalf vigor raatorad. To Young Meat. Tnsasra soma of ths sad aad malanebol- ly eflacte prodaced by carlv habit of youth, vt i WeakDC of 1ha Back and LUnb, Fala m tha Head,DbnDe of 0 jrbt, Lom of MaMaaw Power, Palprteuae of U ireart, Dyapspala, Mewou IrrltabUlty, Diramta meat of the Dlgeativa raasUoa, ttaaaral DabU'ty, Symptom of Consampuoa, ate . hlSJUUTY. Ths forfnl effort on ths mlad are maeh to be dreaded Low of Mem ory, Coafasioa of Ideas. Dsnraioa of aptr Ita. Kvll-rorabodtcn. Avrioa to Society. fedr-DWWaat, Xva f aoUtods, Timldltiy, ate., ara some of th anils prodaced. TaoosaiDS of pataons of ail re now pjdjre what ia tha eaae of their derlinln haaUk. toaiag their 'VK, beommc we.A, K'e, aervoma aad tmaojateok, havmc a alara appaaraaea aboat tha tjta, coag a aad ympwo of aaapuoa. , . . !A 8peedf Care Harranted la raeeat Dm' fmmsdiata JunafM Mtreory. " rcrm Belalac their Uealu, Wasttas; Time eith Igaorant PrateadeH aod improper J raatDeet. JLraiTinir iweaaa into DT ioa wuj rww, aicrwj, ttaf AfleetloB of th 4fcd, Thrust, Noaa or Iklo. Uver. Loan. Btoaach or Beweb. Bptedllv Cared. Ut te Dalleacy f90W KsWttlH W acj vu wsje,; iutajma i t . Dr. Jolinstcn, t v f . Of THE BALT1MOKR , f ' LOCK AfOSPlTAU OtV.CX, KO. , rtoUlH rHtDtEICa. BTBBKf, BflWElM BiLTIMOKB AJID BlCOND BTiO ETSj BALT1MOHK, HD. - JuasM-ly o D UN8TON di KVAN8, FIKST-CLASS 6HOEOLOGISTS, Cor. Cabarra and McDowell 8U.,' ' RALSIOH, N. C, era prepared to furnith tha beat GenUemea Boot that out b obtained la the market, a th very loweat price. A good fit guaranteed and all work warranted. Thankful for past patronage, wa hope U merit and receive aa increase of th tame. Cobbling Bestir aooe ana on reaaonaou terras, all lor easn. . s AS3, DOORS ft BLIND ' Gauranteed tiorouglly Seatoted 'at sock bottom rsicsx ' t tcuvs uwa co. HAH0I IN BUIIXXII 'V ' ': "-) ,. v. t ' , l J ft V . The Old and Well Known House of . ft .i . . - -r J. M.' K OPEN B A U M, ITavIng concluded to con II d Itself to eer-Ula- apeelsltiea, announces that ia its mat business it Is sxcltuivaly m.,'-.-. .:-- 'r'J CLOTniKQ STORE T i ".;r . j-iV.:?' t ' .. .-. of high grade, where avery article of Oentla- m'l sua voys- wear usually iouuu m i ant iiaM MUMisaaieoi h onorea ,f OS TUB MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS FOR Bayer need go no farther to be raited Every cUm of customers caa b agppiled. ' Attached to the establishment I a Depart. muni lor u ai oi CHINA, CBOCKXBT AND OLA8SWAEE. Everything la that Uo can be found of ths ara quauijr ana msonaos pncea, The long ettablbhed character of this Bouse is a sufficient guarantee of It abili ty and determination to do what it promise. vow't iu to cau oa , h r . t BOBENBAUJty Corner hycttevule and Hargett St. Oct -Sm TjIALL GOODS, WINTER GOODS 1875. JOS.P.GULLBX FATCTTKVtfXM STRKCT AKD SOPTH EXCHAKUXPXACK, It ALE IOn, N. C . , Offer loth Mblle a complete assortment ot Black Alpaca. best,st price to defy eom- petntoe. . , Atteolioa I called to our Cloth Depa menk of N. C and V Caaelmeree. and our New York CHy snada White Blur. for Gen tlemen, prettiest, beat A lung, and a good snin a is oia m aay maraei lor me money. LADIES' SHAWLS. FLANNELS, UU8IERT. l'RINT8, RIBBOX8, . GLOVES, EDOING8, 1.N8KKTING8 dec, on hand AND HATS. lor Slotk thsei ind Boots tao't le ur sine. For Men, Lediae, Mlssea, CbUdrco, Bon, louta rewpairiuiwia u. nan's juautee Shoes for sale cbeaa Hve Mil a. sad Zieaier' make. Han Miles' Gents' Boot and Gaiter alt Orade, The famous Bart' Boots, and above all, th famous, pretty end good Boyden Gaiter for genUemen. My owa brand Genu' Boot and Ladies' Shoe that 1 warrant to be food, or another pair givaa free. r CLOTHING AND OVEBCOATS. Mv Clothlar Ceoartnent no stain ia full. eom or rln aU the Style and Grades for Men, Boy. Youth and children, at prices that can't m Deat. SPECIAL. I will open in a verv few days a department for tha tale of Frank Leslie's, "Ladtea' Jour nal," Cut Paper Pattern ; comprising all the latest aovelUe of the season for ladiea. boys and youths, of every inscription of dress. Public touted to call. Salesmen t R. C. Bedford, of Wake Countv: C. O. Hamlet, of Chatham Countv: W. t. ChaaaMee, of Franklin County; Job. P. Wake Coonty ; A. L. Moore, of Alabama. Kespecuuuy, octn-tf J. P. GULLET. C. SANDERS & CO., AGENTS FOR THE STAB AMM0NIATED SOLUBLE, PHOSPHATE AND IIPES' IITB0GEI1ZED SUPER PHOSPHATE. ALSO DEALERS IX GROCERIES l yoa have cotton for sale, carry or send B 10 them a they buy largely ot New York orders and pay high prices. - aovS-Ca 0 TtlOS BALE 08 BENT, , -v v i- JJ . . .- I A h A : .'5.. , A desirable noose and Lt ia tb town of Carry The House contains six moat, with aU ths modern convenience, with all aecea ary outhouse. Th garden contain acre, an orchard of lfiO choice fruit trees sdjolnlng. 'le whole premises consisting of S acre. PosacMioa civaa first of January, Wi. , . Apply to i '-i -WILLIAM F, PELU Art-tf . Vmt. N. ', npHE nOAVE SEWlNCi v. v. CHLVE. a . U yf." V -f FIBNTMAt HINT PATENTER Th But ilacltint JtanufadurtJ ' Tli Bet 1 tbe Cheapcat '. Tbe point i.f superiority re Simplicity and Perfection in Hi chanitm. Durability Will last a lifetime I Range of Work Without Parallel! ! Terfection of Stitch and Tension I Headquarters for North Carolina at 7 Fayettevillo Strcot, UALElQIly H. C. IBM FOK CIICCUE OFT II"! & I1ICEL Every JIaclune ia fully warranted I Satisfaction guaranteed in every easel Sold on easy fermi . BtsfW have room for several good. Agents, and wQl offer ! beral terms U energetic men. Apply at once to THE HOWE MACHISK (XL. 7 FayettevUle Street, lUleigh, N. C. JjO-tf ALL and subscribe for the New Tor Dally papera only DU cents per week. Lk SIUAOUII. Sept 14-tf. Kalelich, N. C. gINQIIAM, PAYNE & CO. anocEns, BRICRLAYERd AND PLASTERERS, Corner Jones and Dawson ot., RALEIGH. N. C. Keep on hand constantly a full stock of groceries. Chick, Butter and Egg a specialty. CitlseMof Raleigh wishing anything in the giouery line would do well to call oa them. Bricklaying and plastering done In tbe best tyle, by practieal workmen. All order for work will receiv immediate attenUon. Mr. John Byrum, salesman, would be pleased to see his friends from the country aad city. )6-tf. -JJURMERS' WAUEIKUSE, DrmnAiw, iv. c. IS TUB J(71 or NOItTII CAROLINA. Increased sale of Leaf Tobacco last year over year beore last. Fourteen ; Hundred Ttafl Pounds, (Short Crop at that.) PROPOSE TO SELL FIVE MILLIONS POUNDS PRESENT TOBACCO YEAR. Mark your package plain and give full instructions by maU and you will reeelv prompt return by check or express. BOLD 173 LOTS LAST FRIDAY and paid off a 83 minute after sale. Beof time ver made in the State. Look out Bro., -Lack. E J. PARISH, nov 10-wlm ' , 5 1,: Proprietor. G BAIN CRADLES AtBXtlS CCITH Just received a soppty of BlnelabV Celebrated SoaUarn Cradle, Tas Sam tw oa Maaaar. Warraatad to givs ssUfacto. VjAMES M. TO WLES, Agaat aaaysftw. ..;
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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