Newspapers / Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.) / Dec. 16, 1875, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
' TF1E RALEIGI1 SENTINEL. iitta . WAILY. WIEKtT 4$B IKUl-fcTIKiT Advertisement will be inserted In th Daily SaaTf aa!. at th following rate psrsfjuarso on inch, or ten minion lines. Um tquar one Uom : - i.uo . m .k abaauBt (oMrtion STOTlSV?DINO I lea thin week t,...r.'. I 1 square, t wank ifT.. ....... .' 1 1 month 8 00 r.DO.rJT, . is. Editor. t - t month ... H 00 It " 8 - 18 00 1 " i. 80 00 Dalit featta 1 mi ta advaac....,...!. Imily 8li month la advance 4 00 Rami Week I y " " S 00 4 " 8 .... Weeklv ftwntinal t 00 II - 8 SHOO II - 7 - -WOO II - 8 " MOO reeRIV aanunM " " IWI TTrT WT Thn.ii.rlimni.lll h,jh,llM4 ll VIII. XXI.. RALEIGH, N. 0., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1875. No. 110 fes(tif'iririir r -..'-.vCl. LK A A PER BIN 8 J lathnlrGBVINK WOUCESTEKSniEB ' SAUCE. The City. Prof Charles Phillips, of the-atate university,1 in ibe'clty'' " ' : " , , Egjs r dtrt.nglica-t. Won't our good granger lady friend saucer their old hens a littler , , Cottfirm.ja02li Order good. Trad a little mora lively than (or the pant few days. Turkey are pouring into the city from every direction. A huge number came by railroad tbia morning. Frank P. Dunn, brother of the aber iff, arrived in tbia city last evening from Enfield with hie bride? "bo a alias OUviaTfflery. ,,, At the request of many citixena, we have introdnoed oar fine "Duitom On," 80 degrtet igtr M (Weny i owe. Price 40 eente. Law A Co. JodgeM. L. Eore, of Gateo eonnty, one of the aoandeat joriata and trneat men in the atate, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon, to attend the meet ing of the nniveraity Una tuna. B, F. Moore, aa ohairtnan of the eom mittee of the Wake bar, baa eeleeted Hon. Montford McQebee, of Person county, to deliver, in tbia city, at a day yet to be named, a eulogy on the late Governor Graham. . Meeara. A. C Bandera A Go. have for aale two good mnlee, one bnentiful pony, one new buggy and one aeoond-haiad carriage, joat repaired and painted, an good aa new. Cell on them at No. 2, Martin atreet, for a bargain. Andrew Mickle, boraar of the univer aity of North Carolina, will be in tbia city next Tneeday in order to pay the oonponaof the Londa in theSwaaey cane, in obedienoe to a decree iaaned at ..tbe. . jreeent term of the U. a jobt court He will also be in tbe city on tbe Tueaday of the following week for tbe aame pnrpoae. A PPOiimD. Governor Drogden haa appointed J. E. Webb, of Greensboro, Ala., a coinmiaaloner of deed for North Carolina. ', -. ' ;;- ; -. ' DiaonaaoKO. We learn that 80 em- ployea on the new government building I were discharged yesterday, on account of order, f rora Washington to reduce the force and contract eipenae. Thia con traction business doe very well far rich bankers and brokers, but it ha a tenden tytg ttader a poor working-man pale bout the gill. a Folic Court. Tbia court had a lira attendance this morning. E. 0. Roger wa lined 3 and f 2. S3 cost, for being disorderly on the treat but night. Isaac Veung was arraigned for the same offence and was punished la lit manner. John Ryan was made to ay 12.25, the coat of his arrest, for getting drank. Jamea PariMh'a hilarions exu berance coat him $1. Awornna Commitatiox. Governor Brogtlea baa eommnted tbe death sen tence of Robert McDonald, nigger, of Cumberland eonnty, to imprisonment for life in the atate pen. McDonald wa to have awnng at Fayetteville to-morrow. Ue was convicted at tbe January term of the Cumberland anperior court of burglary. The commutation was re commended by the j ury. Daunt or Mux. A J. Rdtjks. We regret to learn that a telegram wa re ceived in thia city but evening announ cing the death, at Greenwich, Connec ticut, yesterday morning, of Mm. A. J. Rutjee, the wife of A. J. Rutjes, who is well known in Raleigh, eepeeiaUy as a hotel man. Mrs. Rutje wa an estima ble lady, and the intelligence of har death will be received with genuine regret by the many friend of her family in tbia city. Her death waa caused by a rtroke of paralysis. .Oi'R Governor ani tiie Dkad- Tub Ralbiqh A Acocbta Bail- road. Under this head, the Wilmin? ton Review, of Dec. 13, eays : Among the important enterprise iroinir on in Xorth Carolina, whku ap Dears fonrotteu in the excitement of our Wetrn l onii'.-ctious, Is the Raleigh AusukU lailroad. Ibia road Is an extensiou nl the Raleigh A Gaston railroad, and will connect Raleigh, via Bnnlord aud CoalUeliH, with the caro Una Cenlral railiray at hand Hill, a station some tour miles east of Rock insham. Here fur the next four yeart the railroad will mako lie southern ter minus. An arranemrnt wilt 1e made with the Carolina Central railway, by which through i)4aenger trains and freight will be taken over the 78 mile between.Hand Hill aud I harlotte, thus forming the third romixiilng railroad line to Charlotte. By the comttructiou f t ii road Wll mington 1 put in coutxction with Fay ettevilte, the coalfleldtt and lUleigh by alt rail. The country between the Car olina Central railway ami tttleigh is rich in timber and turiMmtine, which will undoubtedly aeek this market. Within the year 1870, we may expect me completion oi uie iitueign a Au gusta railroad and consequent upon it more trade lor the " City or the bea. " We have seen and heard very little about tliu important work and doubt if manv of our citizen are aware that quietly, yet energetically, a railroad is under construction within twenty miles of the great Carolina Central railway. destined to rival the great Coast Line and the Richmond Air Line, for the business of the ulterior of Georgia and Jiorth Carolina. It is quite certain also that a railroad will be built from Fayetteville to ghoe Ileel or Lumberton, within a short time, adding another important link in the net work of railways, and to the busi ness of VYilmingtou. Waxb Smnoi Cotar. This court begin its term in thia city the first Monday in next month. We understand beat Excursion. Governor Hrogden left this morning for Philadelphia, ac companied by Col. I. J. Young.bis aide-de-camp, In order to job) the presiden tial deadbeat excursion to tbe centen nial grounds. The cabinet, supremsl court and as many congressmen a are Fibk at FArETravTLLK. A private letter brings the tidings of the destruc tion of the extensive Tokay vineyard, near Fayetteville, bust Tuesday by fire. Dwelling, warehouse and all the ont honaes swept away. 30,000 gallons de stroyed. At least 100,000 first-clasa drunks and three-day headaches wasted. H. R. Home & Co. were the owners of ell theie lust 1'lkaaa'IDamagea.beaTy. Insurance, $15,000, which i far short of covering tbe losses. ' , NEWS AND NOTES. " Hudson river navigation closed. Nye, of Nevada, i getting over bis insanity. Speaker Kerr's ur1ineM and hi wife' handsomeness combine to form a passa ble average. The governor of Tencenee I keot busy commuting the death sentences of J gaunt murderer. - The Masaachusttte atate grange re- aolvea in favor of ttxing churches and aarlnga bank deposit. 4 ' Sam. Bowie pronounoes Tilden and Lamar tue strongest democratio preei- oenual duet just now. Three car-loads of silk-worm eggs. from the Pacific coast, hive just been received a New York. Uinroank can't make a speech. In the attempt, he is awkward, fidgety, muddle-thoughted and tbick-tongued. Tbe French Geoffranbical societv ha elected l Jen. Andrew J. ilnmpnreya, of the U. H. army, correnpondng mem- oer. Mrs. John WinthrOD Cliauler. one of i we Astor neira, lias swapped ber Inter est in the Astor estate for an astral one. The archbishop of Cologne left that fragrant oitr Tuesday, never to return. He delegated bia powers to subordinate eocieeiaauoa. Cougreasional " messengers " get from 11,200 to 11,800 a year: more than many a learned and eloquent doctor of aivmity. The Indianapolis brass company have failed for $80,000. N bo'd have thought thai company could tall while Morton and Colfax lived r Old Tbad. Stevcn'a eataU is having a hard time. Ilia pill-bagger is suing it I for f t.uw or unpaid fees, lor seeing that he died scientifically. Tweed hunters are scouring Canada. A general scouring of New York poli tics, a few years ago, would have saved all this discomfuddlement now. More of it. Huge forgeries in Cincin nati. Many banka and broker victim ized by bogu check of parties doing bnaines at the stock-yard Harried, , In Halifax county, Dec. 8, by Rev. R. O. Hurton. Air. Q. W. Cooper and hiss Alice Grizzord. In Johnston county, Deo. 14, by Rev. L. a Burkhead, Dr. M. C. Chamblee and Mia Etta It. daughter of J. R. Brown, j Died, In Northampton county, Deo. 7, Geo. k uardy, aged l- years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. o I On Friday the 24th dar of December. 1475. we will sell to the hiirneit bidder, at the court- noute uoor la tbe city of Kaleigb, ONE LARGE AND FINE BAT HORSE, 18 hands hlrh. and a rood traveler in h tines. Tbl sale k to tie made to mv the eot and charge of keeplng-veald horse at our Livery Stable, and whih oti and charts have not been pal1 by Patrirk Murray, Esq., who piscea saia none n ootra witn u. fi. W. WYNNE CO. dee 10 Ul. KER HALL FRIDAY ASD SATURDAY, DE CEMBER 17 AND 18. TArtfosf Elegant Combination NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hillsboro' rVIILirAIlY ACADEMY, uiLLsnono' n. a TbU Inrtttotloa. reeenUv known ss "110R- NEK GRAVEN' School." will hereafter be conducted by R. 1L Grave a sole Principal, aided, a heretofore, by the aeeomollshed in structor, HctiH Moko, i , tt Ma. D. H. Hamilton. The Spring Seadon of 176 will one on the 17th of January. For circular apply to Maj. D. H. Hamilton until the 5th of Janu ary and afterward to tbe Pruidnal. uec lo-zuaw ' SELECT BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL, iilUsboroMV. O. Tlie thlrtv-fourth session of the UIHtiEH SASii Si MISS KOLLOCK'8 School will open on Frlda 4th February, 187V. 11.. m . . .1 T..ltl. a a a ainf yj tww ' em a iwiun rmucou vg f iuu,N irru Ura forwarded oq pplfcatknt uec u-atxvria GBEAT MEDICAL BOOK. snd Secret for Lsdle sad OenU, k Sent free for two Uop. Addrrai. OT. rfOSIPU M BDICAL 1MST1TT7TI, St. Joseph. Mo. oct Ai-Uin QUEENS BORO' FEMALE COLLEGE, AMERICA. Tbe Celebrated Orlelnal and onlr BEROEIt FAMILY,GEXSll01tO,y. C. The Spring Ftuioi f 1876 will Btgia Cn Wednesday, the 12lh of January, and continue twenty week. Board (exclusive of washing and lights; 75. Tuition In regular eourae, - - Charge for ixtba xtuihi moderate. For Catalogues eontaininfc particular, apply to Rev. X. M. Joaa, President. N. H. D. WILSON, 1'resldent of Board of Trustee. dec O-'iat an SOL. SMITH RUSSELL t THE GREATEST COMIC ARTIST IN THE UNIVERSE. The Ifanairement respectfully announce to their many friend that their present Company t the (tronceit in point oi artistic laieui oi any tney nave ever had tbe honor of present tag to tbe citizen ox Kalelgn. ever presented in our county, with Christma week to hear from, which may be safely counted on to add at least SO new oases. There are 80 inmate of the jail, and about 50 bill already pre pared for the action of the grand jury. Mirnito of ran Uirrvnurrr. Trus tees. In accordance with previous ap pointment, the board of trustee of tbe University of North Carolina convened in the executive office at 10 o'clock this morning. Present ; Mill H. Eure, of Oates county ; J. E. Bugger, of Warren; B. F. Moore, D. U. Carter, K. P. Rattle aud W. H, Battle, of Wake ; P. a Cameron, of Orange ; W. T. Faircloth, of Wayne; C. W. Broadfoot, of, Cum beaml ani 1$ C. H. '"Wky of Forsythe. The board prefer not having daily report of tbe proceeding pub lished, bat will give them for publication when completed and revised A resolu tion waa adopted postponing the com mencement of the next aeeaion at Chapel Hill until Jan, & .At half-past 1 o'clock the board took a recess until 4 U. 8. Craocrr Courr. Tb jury in the case of W. H. Bledaoer. the At lantio nre. insurance oompeny of New Tork, and "ihe aame va the city nrein snranoe company of Richmond, late yea terday afternoon returned a verdict for the plaintiff of $3,379 in each case, with interest from Feb. 08, 1874 Tbe full amount sued for was $7,500. - A motion for a new trial Ta pending. ' Tbia morn ing tbe equity docket wa called and deposition of the following made : E. C. Lawrence vn. N. C, Mu tual life inanranoe oompony, continued; pate in the free-lunch and free-drunk affair. Our governor got bis bid to the frolic Tuesday, and now hastens to an swer the invitation in person. The centennial ground will be invaded Saturday. Pkkhbytkhiaii CiirBcn. At a congre gational meeting beld in the Presbyterian church of ths city last Tuesday eveaing, a resolution was unanimonxly adopted instructing the sewion to secure the services of Rev. Dr. Vsughan, as ststod supply for the year 1870. Dr. Vaughan has filled the pulpit of this church for the past few month and has endeared himself not only to his immediate charge, but to the community. He is a man of rare ability and oratorical grace and power, and a zealous and ardent worker in tbe Master's harvest-fields. We are glad to learn that he has accepted the position. ,- RaMjiat tx Wn.MiNdTOH. Under the, Wd of " The Temperance Meeting," the Wilmington Jen run I, of IV. 14, contains this article : Theodore N. Ramsay addressed a large audience of the citizens of Wilmington last night at tbe Temperance halL His subject wss ".The k.vils of Intemper ance." He began bis address by ststing that ne haa been a member of the tem- fieranse army for eight years. He en isted aa a privateis now an officer. He bad rather march in a temperance precession than in any other army that ever marcbea under uod s sun. He bad traveled over th entire state and had en listed hundreds of men and women into hi ranks men of rank and influence had enlisted under his banner drunkards have been reclaimedthe forsaken wife sad widow could now breathe forth the TAR DROPS. Another centennial niggor heard from. Aash county haa nun. - Xicliol's giurlionse at-Kiaabjn. was burned -Monday uiglit. Lous ?J, 000 ; insurance, 81,800. The ball of the Cape Fear Light Ar tillery, of Wilmington, laet Friday even ing, was a brilliant anair. Wilmington turkeys are sitting round on tbe fences, counting upon their toe how many days till Christma. A bouse in Wilmington,' belonging to Bishop Atkinson, and occupied by Wal ker Meares, waa burned last Friday. There is a ten-mue-square tract in Anaon county on which no tick ever set his foot. Too mnoh lime snd aulpher in tbe sou. The Pee Dee Herald goes fir Gover nor Brogdeu on the pardon biz, as Bret Uarte s friend, Aye, went for that heath' an Chinee. Halifax and Northampton counties still howl about cotton thieve. Can it be possible that our old Raleigh cow ha got down mere r DidJudfre Daniel L. Russell enter tain the bock African Smyth, at bia din- ner-taDier is tue question Wilmingtonian gossipa. Before accepting an invitation to spend Christmas at Polkton, Liles, of tbe Pee Uee Herald, begs to be informed wheth er eggs are plenty up there ? Alex Birmingham and Milton Jowera, of Wadesdoro, had a mis understanding uec. v, ana Jowera wa burled with a musket-bell bole through him. Chief Engineer Moore, of tbe Wil mington lire brigade, dislocated bia boulder last Friday morning by tum bling through the floor of a burning kitchen. Mrs. Lacy Phillips, an aged lady boarding with Mrs. Ferrebee, of New bent, waa burned to death in her room last Tuesday evening, by her clothes taking fire from a grate. A tussle between two stump-tailed rural bulls enlivened the atreet of Th most ex the vilbure "walked Spanish around the exhilara ting scene. "He is dead, I thank yon, "is tbe soft. weet style in which New Orleans wid ow respond to unwitting inquiries after th health oi their dear defunct. Jas. Robinson, the darkey owner of i the " Kobinaon house " on the Hull Run battle-field, ha left it for a man sion in the skies or somewhere else. "Thai mdsFpretenXioTJsntf bollowest of humbugs, tbe National Union League of America," is what the radical Philadelphia Presa call it. Boston' total vote for mayor was 27,200. Cobb, soft-abelled radical, is re-elected by a majority of 2,500. The radicals elect 8 aldermen and 49 conn cilmen, and the democrats 3 aldermen and 23 eouncUmen. Wheeler A Wilson sewing-machine factory at Bridgeport, Connecticut, dam aged $500,000 worth by fire Tuesday night A falling wall added a half-dozen to tbe population of the village cemetery. 200 Workmen thrown out of employment Broadhead gsts a retainer of $1,000 from the pirate treasury for alaoking-up on Henderson's vigorous prosecution of tb whisky-ringers even to the White House porticoes. Gov. Tboa. C. Rey nold was tendered tbe position of assist ant counsel, at Grant's suggestion, but declined it It is reported that all the documen tary evidence against Babcock has been stolen and spirited away from the office of the United States district court agitating I clerk' office, Hi St. Louis. Very likely. aiuiion-ooiiar omciai tnievea would hardly hesitate to perpetrate a burglary to save tne need criminal. It is said that an ex-Confederate offi cer and a recognized democratic ljader in congress will soon introduce a resolu tion, declaring that the southern war debt shall never be assumed or recog nised, that no claim for freed nigger hall ever be lawful, and that the na tional credit must ever be maintained. The last nine words are' flapdoodle of the boahieat kind. TAD I URCHIN l'lLT! LADIES' SILVER CORNET BAND All thk Latk Mrsicai. Noveltiks or tbe Dat. Admission 75 snd 50 cent ; Reserve! Beat 11,00. 8eaueaabe secured in advance at Cabmbb's Dbco Btobs. W. W. FOWLER. dec l-'t -it Huslneti Agent. A L K ABOUT lamsifa Shtri; BIT A Agent for the mortgagee and a Trustee for the creditor of N. 8. MOSELEY, I will expose to pubUc ale at 8tore-llone recently occupied by said Moteley, on Fayettevllla Street In Raleigh, all hi atock of Orange, Apple, Nut, Candies and other Con fectionerie and Fancy Good. Ill office and (tore furniture, fixtures, Ac., in said Store. i Sstoio begin jrptnptly at 10 o'clock A. M decSWd J. J. LITCHFORDr . C. 1). HEARTT BEATS'EM ALL ON OENTS' HATS, Gents', Ladles and Hisses', Gaiters. FREHH LOT OF GETS LADIES' A XI) MISSES' BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITEES A T dec 3-3in C. D. IIEARTTU o C prayer of thankfulness and praise deao- A H. Swaaey va, North tCaro-1 ute beme have been made happy and I Windsor a few day ago. iin. ;i it. -.l;i bttle orphan chUdren clothed, bappy and empbuy christians of . . ,. : ., . . , iree. lie spoke of tbe large number or order for ustnbntion filed, and ease con- nmmiU$ j. Wilmington-eaid it was a tinned ; Charlee Dewey, assignee of the disgrace to the city and that if it was -trmk of N. fl T Uin trust nee nf fhn tm r"" 1'1 sink every one mJi.. w n Mitimai i? Ti into tb lowest depths of perdition. He . . .-v , v ' concluded his address with a strong ap-1 trated pnnclnles, extracted from roou Andrews v. George Lauder, continued pe,! present to unite their influence and herb, as to combine In each small on aeeount of tbe death of defendant; with the Good Templar of Wilmington I granule, scarcely larger than a mustard Eastern railroad company, va H. J. m anving intemperance irom tne city. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pel leu are au cuuipuuudt'd noiu cuueen SPECIAL NOTICE. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors snd Indiscretions of youth, nervou weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, ate., I will send a recipe that will cure yon, FRER OF CUAROK. This great remedy was discovered by a niuwitonary tn 8outh America. Bead a self-addressed esvelope to th Rev. Jossra T. Ismas. Utation. D, Mlt Uoum, An Tork N Ths undersigned, Administratrix of L. IL Banders, eeceased, will sell at auction at ths late residence of said deceased, on the 31st day of December. 1875, all the personal property of deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hog, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Shncki, Cart, Wagons, 4iC, &c Term m-de known on day of tale. M. M. SANDERS, Dee. 7, 187o-td. 'f Adm'x. w TAKE CODNTY IM THE SUPERIOR k COURT. gcMMox roa Baxir. E. O. Mary, Admr. of Samuel Ilaywood, dee'd, plalnUfl mptim Sallio Haywood, W. IL Ilaywood, Ellsa Trlsband, Wash. Craven, James UJi, Uia Kit, bis wife, Jerry Wish- mTioa,iarinia aaninci4a,ijna. umton and ainiiy I union, nis win, jao faalaed Bwsae an4 Wm. two luaaU, defesHlaat. Washington In- Washlngton last aov ia-dsodAw6ia Roger. let 1 cantmued ; W..T. Camp fco (hwed M qnKtm M a, mi. ouuu, vmuiw, inaiiiissw m uti motion of defendant p Harvey Terry v. J. D. Williama t ala., exmtinued ; the Goodyear Vulcanite company and Jot iah Baoon rs. Cha. 8. Campbell, con. tinned ; aame v, W. N. Berkley, eon- tinnea ; same v. y. k. Uagiey on- tianed ; aame va. A.R. Miller, eontiniied; - asm wa, J.H. Crawford, , contiuned ; bum va. Ervin Floyd, continued. Tb petit juror have bear discharged and the Court will probably adjonra to-tnc (w afternoons W -v-.t9-;- tr- this demon. His speech was interspersed with poetry and humor. At the conclu sion of the lecture meeting of tbe lodge wa beld, when quit a number of citi zens were duly initiated. We ere glad to hear of the rapid progress of the Good Templars in our city and wish them abundant success in the future,. A choir composed of a number of ladies and gen tlemen famished excellent music on the occasion. " Wbea tbe swallow homeward fly.' then is tb time when cough and cold begin te ppear. Df. Bull' Cough Syrup cure every uiaease. , , , f : seed, as much cathartic power as ia con tained in any larger pill for sale in drug-store. They are not only pleas ant to take, but tlielr operation 1 easy unattended with any griping pain. They operate without producing any constitutional disturbance. Unlike other cathartics, they do not render the bowels costive after operation, but on the contrary, they establish a perma nently healthy action. Being entirely vegetable, no particular care is required while nsing them. 500 reward is offered by th proprie tor to any on who will detect in these Pellets any calomel or other form of mercury, mineral poison or injurious drug. '.. : -''. . Tkey ara sold by Druggist. ' TO CONSUMPTIVE. The advertiser, an old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed In his hand by aa Fast India Missionary the for. mula of a simple Vegetable Remedy, for th peedy and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Cstsrrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Affect ion, also a Positive and Radical Cur for Nervou Debility and all Karroo Com) Uinta, after baring thoroughly tested ha wonderful curative power la thousands of case, feel It hi duty to make It known to his suffering fellow. Actuated by this motive, and a eonsrleaUous de-ire to relieve human suffering, he will send (free of rns are), to su wno aesire it, wis recl s, with full dlreetlone for pre parlor and saceeaafullv slag. Seat by return tnaU by addressing .;.; - Da. W. C STEVENS, f JIunroe Block, Syracuse. N. T. nov 23-wlr , , - - ; :':,".'L', :; : STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Toa r terebv Commanded to summos Slil Jlaywood. W. U. Ilaywood, Elixa Tris band. Wash. Crarrn, Janies Kir, Kllza Kit, his wife, Jerry Wahimrton. Laviula WajMns ton aad ths oiher defewiants above named, if tsev im fitund w tibia your county, to appear at the ofttce of tbe lerk of Uie Superior Court for tbe County of Wake within twenty dare, after th service of this summons oa I lieoi, exclusive of the day of such service, and answer the complaint. eopv of which wiU be deposited In the office of the lerk of the Superior C'jurt for said County, withla 10 days from the) date of this summons, nd let them take notice that If thej fart- toao swer to tbe said complaint within that tine, tbe plaintiff will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded la th complaint, Hereof fall not, and of this aummons mak due rrtara.' Oivsa under my hand and teal of saM Court, thU nth day of Nov.. 1H75. ;. . . olNTINU, - Clerk of tbe Superior Court ' J L of Wke County. Oao. It Snow, PnfTi AU'y. , . -t . am V3-Iaarar ' - '..' NEW STYLE FRENCH LAST, GENTS' Gaiters, the best and most comfortable wearing Shoe In the market, at dec 34m C. D. IIEASTT'S. A DIES, 'MISSES AND CHILDREN, IF iyou want a Boot or Oalter to nt like a glove, go to dec 33m. C. D HEARTT'8. W;-T"'A'"','-""ak'"'li("' OFFITE OF TIIE SECRETARY Wkstsss N. C. Ihsas Astli-m, Mono aa ton, N. C, Nov. t, 187S. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE R re ceived at this office to be presented on or lieforo- the 18th Dec., 1875, for one hundred thousand feet of White Oak Lumber all heart or the same quantity of all heart Pine. Tbe said lumber is required to be sawed before the 1 th March next, and suitably piled and stuck when delivered at tbe site of tliA l.vliim M i (I ... 1 1. .... .1 .... f the lumber may be obtained on application to the Secretary. Approved and executed bond required to be filed with the proposal! to the full amount of the bid. Proposals should be sealed, marked "Pro posals for Lumber of the Western Insane Asjlum of North Carolina, "and addressed to T. i. WALTON, i .Sec'y of W. N. C. Aaylum nov7-5d ' Commission. H E A D 2 T A R T E R S FOR WOOD AND COll; AT J. A. JONES' YARD, IN FRONT OF BETT9 & ALLEN'S SHOP. Send on your Cash, get your fuel and keep comfortable. It Is best te let us know Just before you are out, that you may be sure to gat It in time. dec 11 tf yALCABLE CITT LOT FOR SALE. t 111 be sold on the premises t auction, on TUESDAY, TIIE 91t INST., 4he-f bUuwing dcilwUc. -Cltr.prpjif rtyx0ne loi on fiewuern avenue iva leet, running through to Morgan atnwt, with a front on Blood worth street of tftO feet, a poo which I a new Dwelling ttouae coatalulaa- a larce rooms conveniently and well arranged ; four other good houses now occupied by good tenant are on the lot : kitchen, (table. carriage bouse, Ac., adjoinls; ths earn and six other lot which will i (old at tb same same time, 8 f roa ting on Morgan street tQA by 105 feet ;8 on Newbern Arenne SC by 105 feet, one of which baa oa H ahones contain ing 3 room In good repair. This property is in tbe beaut of the crty, is desirably located, awing ea on of the principal streets and sar ronnded by rood people on all aides. Terms i One-third cash, one-third months. one-third lit month with intsrest from date six per cent. , Tale retained until all tbe per- , chase money Is paid. Possession given tt ' January next. Bale to take pic at ll'i O ctocK. -'.- - Dee. S, 1875 td. S A. O.L1H DO ' TOO WANT Cent's Hat, esil at dee 1 3m A KIW STYLE C. D. niASTPS..
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 16, 1875, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75