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ni if ! v! THE BALEIOII 6SMTINEL j . : I I 4 . v Jiv 1 AJertlefnnU will be serre4 tn th psuy . bcTiBX the foiiuSliiR ryn r stioax or . ; m ach, or tea niinloo Hue. . JL i On aquara lima , fUw - ymtntnt tostrtjon.. v-v; l tti.a week :... Wj, I sunare, 1 ww-k B no I. -7-Jl ssoath.J.'.Lvw-trlOa-'1 L. ttrCt x-f-i-tv''itf :. , ...........,.. -v w DAILT, WllUt AM 8EMX-WIIKJ.T r t ( t 1 nffd2inrmniimi carom: STATE PRINTING & BINDING , ESTABLISHMENT. . r. dojcujt -.'. cur. mntmoimlMi ,09 I O ,V;..H t & If il n.n Hmitina! 1 er In-advance...., . 3 w pellr x month ha advaac 4 00 5 (10 1 V' im4U..7V..;J US I . . . .. . . . - -er " - ci i. I '' - , f . II,., i .,..,-? FV 1 x- V ,,.,..,....1 - r .-.(.L -3s mv. v. ' -i f ; nv part of the City at fffta Onu weeh LEA PEBBIN8 Ulheiily CECINM woncESTERsnniE sauce , e : -J 1 roam omr. - J.J. WoLriNDKir Co,, dealers ia train. , Com specialty. : Xewbern, ' 3m. Prime m4 oat from 1 ;to LOW boshsls for, sale cheap at . Sylvester Smith's Feed Stop.- f ? W 17-JtX FauS 150 bosh! at L0O par bushel, by the qnantitf at Byltfeater BmiUi'ireed 8tora.fc' : 277 Wood' pina at $3.50; aeaaon4 otX at $100; field pina at $3 00. Call on J. P. Wbitaker near Citiaana Sank to tap- Meeting of O, E1U lodge this etea log for work, in the second , degree, ifmtwtra bm mmtfitteA to - attend promptlj. ;t ;;V A rrln of toeetlnira will betda to- gin to Bight in the Seliburj Street Bap- tUt ebnrch. Dr. ),. D. Thomaa; of Korfalk, wUl aid the- paetor In- die meeUngt. The accident which eocnrwd to the Hrnp, corner FaotteriUe and Hargett atreeta, was eaaaad by everranaiag the teemoir while pawing ia the jraaoUa. However no barn was dona. a yo want ta be sure to double jour erops of cotton, corn, wheat, - totMoso, 4a, call on A. C. Sander k Co. for a pamphlet telling jort haw to do it, and them bnr some of their goano. E. H. PoauB 4 Co. wiQ have their first grand special aale of Leaf Tobacco at Webba Warehonee" HUlsboro, cm the 8th and 9th of February. ' They claim UMt MuWDOrO M W piWBOlllWwn umt- ket for all grades, ... u It Is said that a new publican paper Is soon to be rmbllshed ia this city. It Is to oppose the interference of federal office-holders in state politics and will go for all frauds in republican ranks. How will it live unless fostered by dem- Cotton recelnts for week end in r Jan nary 29th, 1876, 429 bale; sana week last year, 819 ; decreases in receipts for week wis year, o, ueceipi ior moutn Janoary, 1870, 2,109 ; receipt for month January, 1873, 4,795, falling, off in re ceipt for month this year, (86, . Whole receipts since September 1st, 1875, to date, 28,977 ; whole receipts for same time last year, 22,411 ; Increase In re- J. T. Watts, the auctioneer, has estab lished two bads sales daya , for horses and mules at the southeast corner of Wilmmtoa street and Exchange Place; every . Wednaday and Saturday at 10 O OlOCa, a. ia. U wuum ll umunw; mnderstood that hia sales of stock, whether horses; mules or cattle, are legitimate trade sals t imleas otherwise stated to the pabliw.IIe sella atook for droTen at public and prirste aalea, and koraes and mules so sold are guaranteed 'as represented.' : Any merchandise sent to him will have immediate attention . and' piwnp.retunieV VJz" ? , ii i mtm ' ' - I BcraxMi Cocar, Court met , this morning at 10 o'clock, aE the juatioes present ' " v " ' y The f oUowinr eases ware eaQed and .U.nrtu if . Minora Amos Ladd and wife tra. Henry Cham bers et si,' from WOkea. Put off the docket. McCorkle A Bailey .for ..plain tiffs and Smith k 8trong, B. F. Arm field "and Johnstone Jonas for defend ants. ' Aaron ! Ladd rs. Jesse P, Adams, . .wua mhw - " : . . counsel as in the above nsmed eanaa State ra. John T. Bchenok, from Ire dell; continued, y Attorney-Oeaeral HargroTS for plaintiffs and MoCorils Bailer for defendant ;' V . . k A. A. Brown rs. A. L. Keener, from Catawba. Papers banded np to Court! ifturl at last term.) M. L. Mc- "Torkle for DlaintuT,- anl JTC bhaw, J. ttnir. and Battle. Battle A klor- Hravbeal YS. DfUTT PoWfTS, from Ashe. " Argued by M. I bukls tm nlaintiff and Ct, S-Folk fur de- , hi v.. liel DUhmsjflrom Wflkee, t a Kv Attmev-tJenersi lls'KroTe ' for state, and U. L. McCorkle for de- , Ktata S. ltooer vuuultb, mvi Wilkes. Argued by Atney-General Dannrore for state, and M. L. McCorkle for sVfeodant.- - '" ,,'' E tin A, Misna ts. ;H"ow1mJ et al., from Wilkes. Argufy Sniith a ki. r t,iintiff. R. F. Armfield, 1 G. X. Folk and Jobnstone Jones tor da-. fondant. . . , - ' - Xsthan Lewis ys. uayia in -i Wnm Aii. Anruea dt i- ' lUl- rla!ntiflr end O. N. Folk, - areument ia this case, trie court u- tUUUR a- " . . 1 Journed nnUl to-morrow at 10 o cioca, CHCRCilES 1E3TEBDAT. .--if. I "' 7 at. $6mf chtbchv . A full eonareeation asssmbled at , St Joha'a (Catholic) ohorch.V Ttte , goPI of the day was from St. Matthew, and upon which Father Bil,T tu moo, it reading: 'And when he Was en tared into a ship his diaaiple .' followed kinuAnd -behold, bJor P4 tempest in the sea, lnaomnch that the ship was coTered Wth the warts; bnt ha was asleep And his disdr4e cams to hkn aad awoke bun, saying, ixro, save msr ww pwnaW-And-fea saJth nnto.theni, whr are re fearful. 0.' y ef little, faitUl Then he arose,' and rebuked, the! Vinis and a si anU tbara wass gres oaim. From theaa wenris of tty jopeL .tbat Eijilly laid, 00 uU be drawn a paaoticJ katfon, ;, The ship menUonaJ' represent ed the atarmy struggle of christian Ufa the' soul beset with , the turbulent wares of fierce, paarious and sinful de sirea.lTLia wtruggle commenced" with the dawn of reason when baptismal in aocenoe is lost Men when orerwhelm- ed with the waves of sin, and their souls being rspiJly engulfed in the whirlpool of destruction, did not, liker the disci- plea, cryunta the Lord for help, bnt in their arroganoa turaed. deaf ear to the adnuxutiona of oonacinnoe, and were finally . lost II was man's proud boast that he was made in the image off uoa and of all creation moat God-like,' 'y et what is his attitude toward the giver isf ill them good 'end perfect gifts? The rerr - beasts seem in their' instinct to be more grateful, while the littlo flowere of ' the i field in " exhaling tlieir frairranoe onite t ia a more genuine song of praise to the munlQcent creative band, than the .cold, hurried and acant acknowledgments of man. The .pathway of the christian through fife Is beset with all kinds of trials and temptation, and Ui pnf wayby which they could be ovrrcome was an un wavering faith in the power and merer of God and constant, heart-felt prayer for perseverance, strength and grace. Armed with these , no waves of doubt passion or Improper-desires could en gulf our immortal Suuls, but gliding over ihe smooth sea of peace and happiacs. guided by the , never-dimmed light t f Bethlehem, the haven of eternal tlws would be reached and the cross ex changed for the crown. ; In the course of his remarks. Father ReiUy alluded beautifully to the persecutions to which the church of God has been,; and is, sub- iActed to. 'Waves of Dersecution, rapaeity, harasy and Infidelity bad Vlly beat upon her Impregnable nront, w to-day she stood proudly erec t aoote tne wreck and debris of 18 centuries, wn- moved and' lmmovablef-her beautiful proportiona none the less beautul and sjmetrlcal t her faith glewlng brighter and brighter as tune recedes and eternity approaches.; The conihisionrpf ! he eloquent sermon was. an-carete hortation to his hearers to arm them- ..i--.i.TfW'Vunr,r irTr- sftTvnKH ...,,v.. stant"prayefTo to restate snar-eran"al temptatinns of ths world and -prevent them wrecking the soul upon the many dangerous shoats that line the shores of ..;,'' i ( '"-1 i j PEBSOM STEKT METHODIST. . At the Person Street M. - church. ir, Rev. W. C. Norman, . pas tor: selected bis f- text St i MatthewvtSI: Sufficient :n to ; jhe "day He tofevil thereof.'' We ars not to borrow the troubles of the future. Each day he ebODgh- hardens of its ownw JJooeces- ssry anxiety argues hick of faith. If we squarely meet the demands of the pres ent oaj future iu,be all right dU vine Crace let Sis fill Cle Ve astnVrf chriatiaa jov sad duty in the living pres- ent, assured mat uou wut property oraer the hereafters ).V " At night the pastor took his text from Acta lv:12; Ther Is noue other name under Heaven given among men where by we must be saved." ' Theme .- Christ is our only hope This truth has been tf stcdv-Mea have Wed ffe be sarfed is in same other way, but in every fn- stance hve foundj their eflToits,JArle; After all our wanderings to and fro we have to come back tP the cross.; :Tliers ia the man that ia trying to. b , saved in the name : of his morality, . There another expecting to get to Ucavea on hia own seal.' There is another plead ina his cood works. , But after all ths nhiloaoahv of tlie succe-slul "ctirfctlan :...!. : . , life ia in centering a!l our affection and faith on Jeu. ; -.,J4 , ,7"WAW BTEP, BAPTIST. 5 On Sunday morning s twln Street Baptist churchihere.were sn Vof fife Md prosperity., j The Sunday Jchool is having a steady growth, and new scho art are reported al every meeting. TAt "It o'clock a.- an the pastor Rev J, D, Ilufbsm, . preached from Ia. . .. L . , J. aMoir I bands' and ' confirm the feeble knees." Ha stated that the church is to expect v . v T m n (ti f inn TI " , Hs stated that among lw members many " are weak in knowledge, and In power w resist evil and w perform tabor. It is weU far those who are strong that this U so. ' What the church is to do with these members Is, to strengthen and confirm them, ' The mean by which thiai to be done were potnua out, ana severs wnwjae were given why the in junction of Ui Uxt should be Obeyed.5 At night fheswrmon was front Psslms eii illrAVThe time to favor, her, yea the set time Is eome. "It wa hwn that God's law ef retlvar for ill cburcn ia telkvotieratset times,, This-tew was vindicated and the signs were poin ted out of the neaf ".pproacfc"off the set! time, r In conclusion, the people were exhorted to pray for revival. katJSBraT BTBaST BipnsT, 0;' Lord revive woki Habaknk ill JL The pastor. Bav. Dr. Pntcb- ard, stated the be would preach a aer- moh on revivals, preparatory to, a Uriel of special seiviOM to begin in the church that n f it," n ' which meetinge . Dr. W. D. nomas, of Norfolk, was ex pects 1 to each for two or three weeks. He eon dared;, first, . the objection to revival showing that they origfiialad in this abnsas of the revival system J that they were seasons of excitement, it was Tus, but religion wes ae exatiag sub- )ect ; Uier wa great axmiameat on the day1 of Pentaoost men were allowed to become excited on politios,, money, Ac., bat not sJboutruligion; revivals oould be,aad wasa, coadootad without injunoua sxceasee ; the convert of revival ' were as reliable as those added to the churches at ordinary timee ; there were not more diviaiona among the churches which practiced the revival system thah those which condemned it nor were revivals an iunovationfor there were -revivala U thttmgh' the history of the Jews haderthe preaching of John the Bap- list and Peter oa the day off rentecoes llle ,, . Paul i, and, , other apostles ere evangolists and had . led in revi val. Under - Tertnllian and - Bonl md ' Chnmoatom and Augustine and Luther and Calvin and Knox end Wealey and Whitfield and Preeident Edwards, there were revivals. The . revival of 1850-"60 resulted in the addition of 1 000 souls to the ehurohea of the United Btateev -.d s,i 2. The ebnrch was benefitted by re vivals ; christians were restored to their lrst love were quickened in conscience and prompted to greater faithfulness sad activity. - Nine-tenths of the meti hra of tha M athodist BaDtist and. per- hapa, the Presbyterian, churches of this Country, were added during revival. atrtidi men tod strenl ehnrches',wer the'rassIU ot rwWvala, lud if tlieywer te oeaae for ten years, ss Bishop Simp son ssys, the dsehne ta religion' Wrould be alarm ihg Bishop AloU waiue, Epis- oopatiaa, has said t ''Wlutoyef I possess of reiiiriou oegan ia a revival., xne - - ...... . precions, swaoisa ana vuTorou frulta of my ministry have, been the fruits of revivals. Dr. Albert Barnes, Presbyterian, says f That 'day 'which hall convince the great,, body ot profes sing Christiana of the reality and desira bleness of ie.ivals will constitute a new ers in the history of religion ; and will DMceda'manifestatione of power' like that of Pentecost" . fcTThe means of originating and pro moting a 'revival f -f religion,' preaching, praying, singing, convert- tion genial,' hear, .united ;anort -on tne pan ox toe aouniu. -.j -t ; m.:,v ; . . . PRESBTTtRtAM CBCllCa. yaugan selected m his text B'- Oaaa vm23:tTT wngeajjfjsto I death." There to wide-spread reluc tance to contemplate the nature 'of em and our relation to its dominion. It necessary lo'bear down this prejudice Men object mainly, noVs6! -mueh to the docttine, but tx it .application to their, several osMea.T'The UulveralUt may preach his nnlvewal salvation, but the groans IromTf6and"uBmi7ilirf glorious deiith of martyred christian go to disprove their fallacloiu doctrine. Granting the Uuiversaltst doctrine t to bo correct then the, christian is saved-Tbf But the christian has a re versionary in terest that the , Coiveralist doea not have, for tf his doctrine" be not correct then the chrwtian has hia hope that the .Universalist know not of." We should not shrink from knowing how the trutiis coBcarmog sin relate to u. If it is true, then we should know Itif not then we should be aured of ita falnliy, The bible truth touching sin ; and , its punkhment are clearly taught outside of the bible. , The long, unbroken chain of misery and affliction existing since the world saw man, cannot be gainsaid. Take awsy the notion of a God, argue oom what' around ns if niUery has alwT existed, la a Ions sezmeoi of the .w J eternal duration, no man can say that it Will, not exist In another segment of tune. Allow the belief that, no matter what kiud of life a mad lo'aJs that as aoon aa ha dies .hia soul wings ita flight to everlasting hsppluess, this 'world would become bell In the space of a revulvUig moon,; The. doctrine of liU" rain responsibility Is a powerful' check oa':aJi our ac iops, and ha Jheesvanl knowleJ-ed y religion of every kind,' tbowiog the . belief, la ' universal that punlbliment follows sin J Jew and Gen liJe, Gretk, Mohammedan and Budhist, au ajlew it A righteous Judge outer th cannot piss ovsr crime and wlce; knd wa mukiallaw that God, who made as, to dlerleaaed, and if dhpleased then hi dipleaure uiuat Hud expression in.hl righteous judgmeut. If a man violates tho laws governing the muscles or ate arm, pain awt follow, -. If any law oj. physical or natural life to violated, pain must Inevitably -ensuer 6b,:' IFwe go' eontrary te 6d's lar4 and wTll 'nbt obey tbem ihti His Judgment must follow. God rules over all. We are accountable for sins committed, and we am responsible to God, Who wUl Judge 04 rigbteoualy.-a , srf'wrt: ,H'.i i ii ii mtm .Bas BsaAVioa. The Salisbury street Baptist Sunday school, gathered jeeter- dav afternooo to engage in a prayer meetina. and fas, as uol ilecx was about to lead the meeting in prayer, everal young boys behaved very anbe- eomingly by running ont laughing and talking in the vestibule, much to the an noyance of the obngregation.l',rW are sure they did not belong to that school and if we witness such again names Will be 'called, .' ',.V. i-t .,!'.-( f!t. TAR DiiQPiC , . i i AahevUle to going to 'have a tile fac tory, The Jackson high school .ia flourish Dig. . tl iUd-M-V -.W t The Warrenton graded .aohoola .has 175 pupils. ; uhi-X't r'-cfc iuj The Warren ' County grange ? meets next Saturday.- - .'" ' . Bloomina; hvadntha' '. .are , shedding their fragrance over m arrenion. j , Betty Feanng, a nigger oentennarian. tiled la UisaoeUI Ulty lasc weea. The Good Templars of Lonisburfr are to have a big demonstration r 00. ia. It is thought that the Mint at Char- lotto Wilt be conuauea.; as an assay office. '-n ',i iiUK--!'S.M:nfn-iH:, The Methodid church at Murfree-; bororeioice in the poesession of a new furnace. :, .; s .:.,-, 1 V.n iaaeoh' BittinCT to the president of the Winston national ;oanx ana . a xr ' www Alpaugh,aahier0 -tw.KiM !rw. ' A nigitef Woman.by the name ef Polly Shaver; was found dead tbeother day hear Wadesboro. Jleert oiseaaa. . t It to retortd that Miss. Sallie Jones is to be ousted from the Louwburg post- ! . . w mt unice sna . noma a. quoins pu cuiuv An honest servant at the Central ho- tl. Charlotte, found a costly uiamonq ring the other day, and returned it to its owner., ?.,,, .,t :t ia.'i ut Mr. Anna Kerr, of Morning htar township,; Mecklenburg county, 'was foflnd dead in her bed Thursday morn ln24 Heart disease.! yf; , -,U 1 Vltimnra ITaliltM. ' of ' PaiMaotank onnntT. ased 70 years, -was aocideaully knocaed uown n eunoauay umuv vj m hnfrffY and kflled." '! ! ! tii a boDulittion of "00fJ. Salem hiu two high schools for girls, two for boy, one infant school, two public schools f or whita children ana one ior we niggers. There was a railroad meetiu ,b14 Tueedav niKhtat the Albemarle house, Elizalieth City., i Among the northern capiuhHts present were Jy Coo and 4, CFull. of Philaddphis..,,:, aV,Aex; . A vwss w ,uisav..wf aw- Stachi; the firs t, Moravian missionary to Greenhuid, .who retired from service slid settled at Did Town, fl miles from t fka VM.a. Kn.1t frw : Hmw , UnHhsrsf Salem, has just been pulled dowri. i It was about 140 years eid.- ;-s.'; '. 'yi "l lti & McDonald, postmaster at Char hptte'was arrested oo the charge-of complicity In the receht robbery of a lock-box hrJthat eity: "His aTret ws brought iMut by a nigger boy laying in Jail' on the same; charge, taiktnsr in hiri ehsei.'" He tonfesSed his entile and Implicated MctHitiftldT"iho has "beeii bound ever m a bond ef 12,000; irvoit have a dlscharee 'from the mh. oirnnslve of otherwise. Dartial loss the sense of smelt, taste or neanng. eyes wstery or wesk, feel dull and stu- Did or uuDiiitatea, pain or pre euro m ihe head, take ?old easily, you may rest a-sorred that you have the Catarrh. Thooand annually, without manifest ing half of the above symptoms, termi nate lu consumption, and end ' in the grave. So di-eae is so common,more decentive. or ll understood bv physi lans. . It V. Pierce, M. D., of Buflalo, N. T., is the proprietor of Dr. Sage'i Catarrh Remedy a perfect specific for Catarrh4ncold in the head," or Catarrhal neauacne. -. -. ; , - , r parei dren suffer with couch snd colds, which ia so many cases lead to con- umption and premature death. Uiv Bull's Cough Syrup, T 'Tj i IliEWS AJiD JfOTESk:-i4 ; d;f.-.nid ' --isf:f- ' a! Si '.'I , The war hi Spain u growing lively.: ' The senate1 ia flooded with peUtlonf lit regard te the Texas T:lfie rsjlwa . iThs trial of Bubenatein lot Uie murdt of Sarah Alexander, tnw-Jewsas,- bega ! . .. . t ... ...... J. taaew i,ot yeswrosy. j 7 it? V.Q I A n The contest in the Ylrrinia senate be tween Knight and Johnson has endou by the latter retaining hia seat - " 1 Ji-wX-iiLJl'til!. AilUlCIW g HViM Mu, auvM . Turk, ha eonf eased ' to 1 mnrdering- M 1 Si fcimmons and trotting p hit body; t The French aeniile' Is cfasfclBed thus s couservaUve-republicaas-100 J' radical- )U ; monarcbUta 70 1 iioBaparliU .40 1 " dispatch from Odessa1 say" the-- TurkihB refarma ars bistressdaiHli-. ir SoBsular agents appetntsd y tlio su t- !w.cl nmI.-rtf-jT 1 ei'sm The U. S. snpreaie court bench X Warmly uucussuig the enioroement acu An opinion is expected te be rendered UHy.T ttti-d:r..U I SI 1 The house of TMrid SkidmoriTieat' I'M DBer Elaee, Saw-York, : wa deaboyeu bt fire Sunday night Mr; Skidaore, Hr. fulweeks ssd ilra. r atns ana ner hesbeml all perished in the flames; fnitpoMd tari$ bi'i him 4 percent I eolTet?;' 10 oeits bo tm 'ana ka in- on tobacco. Other -arScfe)! Hh uaoed from 85 to 4) oeuta, .It toJtarifl for revenue, and more in the interest, ot consumer than producers, ' of State Fish, 'after a cabi net ooniuiUtion. ducidtsd not to inter fere with Winidow by an' application to Holland for hs delivery, u buifcr awe to be brouKht in Uollaad for, aUachment ef the'l25,000 in bond and 10,000 M gold" which he is believed ' to "have car ried With iliuL- --i 4iniiuV i-iVtl '1 jNEW; ADVEUT18EMENTS, H , ...I ii, ' , in fcj ,iMi;-,i,i i i .i in TubkerHall! i.7P;' JCSHDILLI' G3, 8 AG E VF TOb LI N K, -1 GREAT ALXIXAX MAKER,' AND ' Prinze of Humorists, r - - - - " Fbioat FvEauro, TMnrART 4th. 1 be first nd only time in Raleigh ia bl sld. j . ... . . ... (putting- --- - - - -. j fBOUSRADixGS, A melange of W it, Whdom ma Fck. Box abeet opia at Cartaar's drug-Ucr ireasclrcl an oreiestra. resirwa 5 'J t eeats.ti'iR .' -;... ..'t i i t,.t.rr Wet aamisMon 10 eauerr. futss 1 i,..,.in .nt ti wn , iiihiiiii il mil C,tltAT TAXtM-tiV-'l I'-d imi! 'there ts IA the ritt Dfiad. Uke Up by the Polio, 1 Dark. Kay 4olt IWiid.S yai 14 sad 14 hands hluh. which ihoacrraat bv i-rovlnr proprny ad pyfnrciirKea, "., otharwia the eott, will ba soid aa Uie law direeta. . ( '. J. W. LKK, , Jaa- aMlw:"" r" - ' thief Follrt.' ...... ,1 i . I- t DAPTI8T fSMALK EMlNAET.,.t,7r i i -C-.-uf 'i--' .-. if. 'a-' V-i :Th Fall Term or thla Hchool cloanl oa Jaa. 87, and tba itriot Term will ope o means; see. i, ibo. - , . ., y -jan BH- ' F t. TiOBrtf toff. Vrln" t'pV The ; Star 1 AmadaiateS? en at 1 - m aai am aa a- an vi' sr nnna aw aw nu r sat - sm ' sai - ' au L IL i ILlfjLl Lrft i.r it. .1 i-. !.-'! :.V. .'!'v'!j.,H i:-:'t!w .ifiat 'i ; U irni r- --4.i f.tiiat.'T1 i-'!iii; i , .1?J g ti.'l SOLUBLE ?IIQStn ATE; Wfhv found by Weral year wpVrUee actasl pDservalion, that tbey (htf prices srf ewcblowej Jgf,'. t. ,it4 n noa ewers tUteatesta from 1 falr'trlal wtth' anything' sold I ihe South. experience, who hv used our Phon-bates . " " ' H'ET, Wak County." 1 " J 4- WtH. VHITAKI yrk County, M.K.UORTON, ,! .". - M..TJTLIT(' w ' i-. . ; It ( Cot. t. STEWART, Harnett County. . i r. JAMES A, JOHNSON, 1.." , .!, , D. Me. MctAT, And many other who wilt gladly give thewexpsrtoses. nz.hf i .. ! f-'r " - f T f - .(! ; S- -Jiri-i.l 1- :Tii:fl - : r -Jaalt-tf f . tit r :OCHW8"?Q?HF.Eg A CO., ml . - ' . . llailuirtua tret " f i l l: ... iTw smu a r'Ufa (ioa - ltr.'ie, Wilent to buslpeat uart.f tows, . , . , , . " Jsw." - iVxuHg.Tii3frX9W; i....!.. 'J "If Svnairfr-Loa uui.hi;ak uuuur.iuii-miroBi-j Art h d, 1-t str -t sbisH uroBu; at ' r. a ; aiiwH R t txva, mi t t ' - '-'.'.7 ; fi 'AlOt lkXD1 eJ vT M j Orders Oiled W all kind of Lamb rat US - lluiD. repdre , out pi .LML h io, , -JUihrutait vtwsa JloJ.ii! ; h-.r; jr. U UUtWTt-rKl 1 -. !.. , nuniuuniiM -I U-.w -f md ant Tin 1111 t 40 twnt tpHiiid - Try It. . , .;an f a - r ,t L'usmvrntiiB ih. b, feU'4 t t- r y tUatiataaaBt.i 11 " H .. 1 . Mi M '3ii't KOTHtBLOT ' - . , . .. T . rii... -i - - i J.li'WUu ! Ma Coantry ButUr at T. C, CnalSKV-a at85crnUper,pHiaJ. Uc of it a It U aleaaas fsesaw H l , ,,y.l.,. ,. .. , .. y, yvm Ul . O T IC!L t-w If" r virtQ of B order of Jh PuprnrCoi art. lrk Uwe'rVtlcWdirartrd, lierbsl ih,rs I empowsrlof as Adu.)otfator ol laa- IUm HH' IUIPVIWI HF IW. .U real aatala. sf -aai Caaaoa, edcaasestoa ia asoet wtin aoitnr pjr w sao, .gtt elarfe ef Adu.iultrto. : f will, on - ' ) i .iitKttufi 1ST, aU n wnaMded "half hitsWst 'la th1 I tlowtDKdescrlbed. veal areata, rtu' Uusaai SI Mil Lot situate in the ct y of Haitian, on. Lo-iiout itrtti bounded M foiioa : a ths " Kor'h by the Jaod of tba UUJ Uav.t(;aHesW ' Manly, oe tli E.at by" 8arh gul.a k,ou th ,T SiNita by Umkout al raft.-and o th West fcy "l 4iraa nan, ironiHison M'Kuev unmiwui SO feet aed running natk about IU0 fet. - ' i riac ot.batof UiBitUoaduottlieeKy Of Ralelih. Tliue -of Ball-Makb 6,' 1S7, 11 o'clock '; 1 . ... .,.. ...... .:: srtii !.'.,. --..4 M. Term of Plfl-One-tfilrJ.eh, resldu In 8-moutBS thrrfur Kh hnerert from day of aala. . 1 ,rrt.v. a-W ."-iV't' i''le eno Boud alib apiroved aeeurlly required,, r idm'r af Ewma Caana, dae'd. t S Geo. H. Raaw, Attorney. .j !j T,ii.T7"' ."iojt . V ' li'J t.-Cwi) :,T 7' ft' Ofl l if i fl ;t!''? 11 v-tnl o! s.tvao i I ns SiJa'f tn H' Vauib e d Ulne-Trtr rifn 1 Ha 4t4naf t MM a lfiaBiiMarabt4,l. for I Biuto V ooaly - K. t ai ixiUaU. Ja.ir ffeua m h.lnnr r to SU th Krai Ut of W. J. t aretoo, -deeeaaHU 1 ' wUl aU a ,ablM " auction to the b k at biddrr, at Uie L'..urt rHNise dnor tn M V a V. C , on tb 0th da of Mareb IS 6, lM,rdvWl4 UowieovJKockf.il ton Uoid Mloe.olta lUO acre oi Uud Uiufin , , Untva county upoa which said ulue I ' -aauated. . , ,.-.' ' .1, ..,-" i"'.r .tt4 .for teite nd albei'' particular' Sddrea, , ' jit v 1 4-ffL ftaflovCuas'-aa-'.'J " I Csrs T. V, Mcvaqur au'j at Law, j Untf .wtd. ' Monroe, M. C. i i ,'-',f Mti-T?f in,!; wuit i'.i t - . ' -1 . . .a. r. r. , 1, f5T T ai wK rfj;! '-.! lo s o" .. ll.:i m .!v.,W . .no;a-.a ! DTiIIH)iTOMv-rf' . ,lilJ I,iJ!; v!id Jl T E MUSI G AX., FB O.DI 0 Xw ' I j.fiij-T .u. i l4roaanal ' i i ONIMGHT OSLr,fIB TT imjsx I f !.ii,.l i!ti.':t trjl;'"iV5 ftf ii."" ' ?f 5'10! r. i 5fl e!f 5w ' Beserr eat, 7 ernU Gallery, MssntsvO - aa w Tt, iHapo's; NitrogexiizedV4 i-vW' f tfrtr th .J1.'J 'i.-."LId ii'.i' Silt (STKKCSBXB -isW-.a..? SfUMt 5 B t '" j o superphosphate; .V- OF. LIME, .'n. ia selUsg s boy ferUlUer. a wUm ay I . . t .... .. ) .futait .hey hare ao suprrlor, If any eqaaf amSng Cemm'ercfaf MMire,Jt i. .i.-J..iii . i - n t ..t , if ! t.i th ether, apt so antvml7 popular, fid that hav proy a - - ' . , (,.. '- . -1 '!.: ffrit r: I Vl "14 many of our beat. I anner. ..An m sak l a e refer to tee following 'gsntieesesfef earge for sevvalysl PI "'. ; ' ' t tlf .?-w.'rt ' (a-1 iiw :w'i4;l. JOHAVEaA, Johnstoa CoHty - 1 . j rf it DAVID AO VVS,'. rt'. y'ii t-r- f '-"j"B . - 'J .... , f . ai.a.-..f a, . JAMES PACE, Chathant County. tu, 9 tT V, M. TDOMASV" mi"- f fi.:;n , , (., ,-! J YrM.i ts' XXI AS as nauui a ?! "' -i.-!l . -..,' rrlaiabv -'.''A I f .11 '! . ' .i .4 4 1 ire fILUU''! ja,'i 4 jryti ,o . tt f 10 I
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1876, edition 1
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