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THE UALElUll SENTINEL r t h tt mo 11 , m W v ri'Bi.iaiB I)AILT, WEEELT AND SEMI-WEEELT Official'friaiofSsrtKaroliiii. STATE PRINTING & BINDING - : ESTA BLISHMENT. , " .;. r.io.r..r, .,. Editor. Dsfly Sentinel 1 Trar In advance.. ......ti 00 Dally x months In advance..... 4 00 Semi WeeMy . , , " . ..... ....... 5 00 Weekly 8mtliel " ...,,...,.... 00 Tbeln-f Ssiti St. 1ll be ' delivered 4a snvpart of theCttv at Fifteen Cent a week. WEEEIT "ADVERTISING RATE8 " tFAACS. I t f 12k. 1 Inch,.... I - ... iooiooiaoofi3(m3seo 1M 0 0U IS OU IB CM 40 60 S Oill 8 U! 80 UH 85.0 80 00 4 tt 10 00,' . OK 45 001 60 00 Out 15 U 87 Ol CO (Mi S 80 10 OW OT 00 0 0OII 0 00 170 00 t -o ou Wjiuu WjUa uu auu a i BpMtal aoMcct ehmved M eaU per Una. LEA A PEBBINfl' WORCESTEIniRB- 8AUCB : Po orncEpiBixTiiY; For in leneCt kt tL pullls. liah thw following directory of thtymir BlCO wf tbtlcity ! , 'f;r TIT'! r.i Wettera mall cloi 10:30 a. n arrifeV ' 3:49 p. u Xwtem ; cIOMA i .- 3:30 p. Cbathara M eltMM ; 3:30 p. m " MrtTet . ., , v:45 a. n. R.&O.B.B. mall clsea 8:30 a. m. - i " i ' arriTt . 3:15 p. n. xorougn nortoem Tiau.su. . ,, Rtii. clow u. 1 9:30a.m. Throuxh northern tla u. G. - B. K. arrirea - - 3:44 p. a Throuea noruieni via uoMtw boro closet t7"3:30 p. m. aurouga norinera na.uoid . woroarrWet J ' - llJ)Ja. Office hwora for ieliTerlnz mailt from 7:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. "'" Money order are ltsned and paid rroro e:ia a. nu io p. m. . Lauen can be registered from &15 a. m. le 4 p. m. ..j.m,-.,. j No mailt tent or received odSundart. Jeeh' Billing at' Tucker Hall to morrow evening; f ? t "V. George W," Sevpson arriTed in the oil YexLanLiV afternoon. JtJ f . . . Judge Bjnnm baa returned from a vUit to bia Lome in Cbarlotte. No work to-day on tbe goTemnwMit building on account of the cold. The radt and niga are making oat their elate of municipal candidate. ii I: WoLFndkk A ',, dealeri ia - train, j' Cora a. apecialty. ewbern, S C. ;:;;r"';.:::i..V-;. "V 3m. TTooda' pine at 13.60; acaaonod oa at fi.00; field pine at $3 00. Call on J. D, Wbitaker near Citizens Hank tot enp- pliea. Let all corn buyer ask ' for torn that has been fanned and cleaned at the City Granary expressly for this maiket ,'. lab 2-lw Our morning contemporary adveitieea for borglan, and holds oat a tempting array of the indnoementa and adTantagea Baleigh offera to knighta of the jimmy, crowbar and skeleton key. If yon want to be aure to double yoar rope of cotton, corn, wheat, tobacco, 4c.. call on A. Sanders ' Co. for a pampldet Idling yon now to do it, and then pnj some of their guano. ; E, H. Toeua A Co. wiQ nave their first grand special aale of Leaf Tobacco at Webb's Wsxehotwa" nmaboro on the ta and Sth of Tebruary. , They claim that Billiboro ia at present the best mar ket for all gmlea. ' " "'dot'- It pains ns to announce an adTano ia the local tariif on lightwood knots. It will : fall fceanlT upon '' ttote f of bar worthy bnt omewbat impecauiomTSU lagera, wbe are forced to depend on thia rtaouree for illuminating purpose. Cotton market quiet. Middlinga I2lt Jow mlddlingt 11 clear 'stains JO) deep stains 8. ' LaMACsoLKCltTba ladies of this city will meet SaWday afternoon,at 130 'clock, ia the hall of the Toung Men Cjrvitian Association, Brtgg building, to consult ia regard to Taiaing a fond fur the Le' Mausoleum. It i 'to J)4 hoped that there will be a large attend- noerandlliaf some pTail wUMadop ted whereby a, Landaoine fund can be raiaed for thia purpose, in.neariy erery city of the south thia .tan already been done and our ladies should not be found lacking where others hare so nobly come to the front. h " ' v'" i:;' ' - ;s- -Tk Gbahb Worthy CniEr Tot tAlL tTndtr tin's liead,' the Wilmington ReYiew'oT Jan. 31,'eaja : "Mr. N. B. Broughton, of Kaleigb, W.C.T. of the order of Good Tcmplara in tint sUte, will arrive In this cUy this evening on a busineea visit of a few. day ami wHI put ,np at the Manning house. He i meet with the memljer of the order. In UJacilyat temperance hall, on Wedne; jlay evening, when' the 'officers of WU mington l5de, Xo. C," m be in tailed. Mr Broughton,'off Mi arrival here will - he invited to address the temperance meeting to be held at'Brooklysl hall this rertning." ' T - - - J 7T ,v-. ' vol. xxi raleigb:;; aCrHtXRDAY. February-s.r " WaSTED By a youngs man", who-i willing to work, a aituatioa as night. watchman, or at. some other honorable bu&iaeM. - II is capable of- attending to ordinary buidneaa. . Befercnoe given. Address J. M. 8., Senticel eOee. - , . . ' " Tk fcHs vi v axT The Ballshury Street Baptist church was crowded )at ve- Ing, and the Interest teem to be stead Uyon'the tacrease. lThe'ra'wer five mourn era, and many sxpreased anzisty M", to iheir tpHiiM' condition, ,?f- Dr. Thomas, ef Notfblk, u expected tfc preacb this evening. T'A uud .ft tit . i mm ii . i" u .M ' JairoaBT - TsTtTnaAToaw. -A wow ponJaot f urtwhas th Kaw a record of the mean temperature of the month of January for seven, yew pakt. It gives the" average thermometries! range at unnse : ioo oa- ; ion o- , aoi 80" ; l873-3 i 1874-C ; 1875-31; 1876 41 ; As, will be seen, the ngnrea were higher last month than in January of any previous year of all the seven, v Oood Choicb. Cc4.f B. T. Dongia La just been elecUtU president ol tu Petersburg t eldon railroad, to fill the vacancy cauaed .by the reaog- of- Cohl-Tr.'j C. Carrington. CoL DougU 1 is ' a ' rafiroad man of long experience, of broad end liberal views, and thoroughly familiar with all the detaila of his proleaswo. The road, already a good one, eaa bnt prosper nn- der his saaaagement -, , 4 , ; ; . , , Cokcebt. The ladies of the choreh of the Good Shepherd r preparing to' giv a oonecrt 16 rder to ral a fund loir the benefit ef their church, The concert will be a good one, for e be- leve It is generally admltUd that there it more musical talent in the congrega tion or the Good obcplwrd .than any mercuurcu m hi is cny, auu wo sup pose the ladies will bilng to their aid aJl the bett amateur la' cut of the city outside of their own fold. - I Limbo. Turn v B ro w a ' nod Lewi Wilkins, s couple of ginger-oak repub licans, hailing from Wilmington, have been cooped . by onr police1 tinder a strong suspicion that, tbey are not as moral ss they represent themselves to be. They have been peeving off as deputy sheriff. The mayor will inves titrate them this afternoon. There ia a suspicion that they are members of the gang who recently perpetrated so many highway robberies in the vicinity of Charlotte. ;;';- :, ': z j AmdvaBaaiY CaxasRATioir.-TTo-mor- row week the two hterary societies of Wake Forest College, the Euselian and Pliilomatheaisn, oelabrat .their slat as niTeraary. " The . pubhe debate com- menoeeat 2 p. m,, and Meaara. W. L. Potest, f N. C. EIH Folk, of Terna. ; J. &'rT6vmot,ll(.ik'Vrs'Bau borough; of !C. (XV aia the debaters. J. L. Britt, of Warns comity, is ths orator on fh part of the Enzrlisn, and X, T. Bland, of Pender oeunty, on the part of the FhOomatheaiaB they speak in the evening.- Messrs. J. L Pritchard, Vf, Daniel, J. B. Jones and W. J. B. Ford are the marshal of the occasion, i Sctbsmc CotjBT. Court met at Id o'clock thia morning. Present Chief Justice rearten and Associate Justice Bcade, Bodmin ' and Kettle. Justice Bynum absent on account, of. skkne The following case were called and ft posed of as follows' j . ... J. W. Wilson at al, v Western North Carolina Land Company from Cald wel; argued by IL F. Armneld sod Johnstons Jones 6r plaintiffs and W.(W, Flemi ming and tsmlth Strong for defendant. J. M. Craigmiles vs Daniel Reynolds et al, from r Buncombe ' eeotinued. Phillip & Merritneu far plalnVff and 4 H. Merrhnon. McCotkls A Bailey, AJ oVTF.J3avidot and Jos lh Col lins for defends' tZ " Aii , ... KtajS, r 'Adolpheut, Gudger. "et. al, from Madison coaiiuupdL, iyuJ. U ': Jesse bummer vs. Thomas J. Candler frojuuytTnsy y.lj. R on forplaiul.ff, uo .counsef lor i'e ftnuant. i . . . . fjAt." - G.W. Swepton use of Clayton vs. A T. Summey, administrator, from Baa combi'arged by J. IL Merrimon for plajnUffKoWuiwnl fof'defendattt, John G. vhnmuera, aommiwnwor va. G. F. Penland, from liunoombe ; ar- iraed bv J; H. Mernmon for plainUff, to coimel contrnV, ' ; - Tn o riiambm. nvamiciBtrmt(r& . svaMs vs 1 j - Henry Pewreee, aL, from Maifison ; rgned ry- H.Merrimon for -the t Uintiff,ana douu. - 1 t- Ttr Foater vs. l arnam m ootil iZ. ttMimmhe : anmed by James IL i M. mmon. forjlai,itiff,, and Smith A JM A,laiTvaJooph Z. :PJ mtiowaII eontinued.- S Xud-until' to-morrow at 1 : ( 7 TAB DK0FA Tbs Durham' hotel has keen 'dooof Bald aieuntsin has cemmeaced to gAwlagaia. ' ';- ' ' -. h Enfkld had a mad. dog xcitemnt .a a .M - ; in oiner uay., t yt t v iLTadkin owmty insn kflle pound hogthOotnee osy. y rjuring the week ending Jan. 31, Con- ord sehl U9 bales of couon. u . .. , Heverarcrookedwhbiky seixures fear been mads tn Ilailfaf county. - ' ,V(ppreBsive 'stninesH WgM at. Con sord concerts, if the Sun's rsys are re- ' The flielby Anrora will henoeforth scatter 1U radiant beam over Itather- fcrdton. j-n-.-t A tarns bear and an unbearable banjo have been enlivening ths streets of At a nlpt 'Martha Waehlrgton toa oartv" In tV'ilmiuptotu Benediet - Arnold was awpressated by .Judas Zscriot a sugnt mixture ot aaaqas soieDnues t, '..Sobeit Kh-kJand,1 of .'Iinisboro for seeetai years ,s rsstJent . of . Uruguay, Booth Amsrloai has arrived St Key. Wast sad is soon expected on a visit to his " T. O. Geswt an1 0. A. lUms. of Durham, had a little" mUundewtandin. last Friday evening." ia , tke.oourae el whicn Iteams was aneoaaa senseiea oy a blow over-ihe" left yj.' It was at first thought his skull wan broken bat ssam ination showed the wound to be lea e- NEWS AND NOTES,""" Jolm B. Cough la sick. TVneoeaater t Detroit ii decrees BAOWssro. i, urt Owson Is sending' a t.OOO-pound'oi to uto cantsnnisi t " urea uumaa an over uie uoi iu oj Tuesday nlgtit storm. ' J- The Spaninb aau'tfil ' throat-culttng ana kedsaannggoee animatedly on. i i ' : '.i'. . 'l . - " t f French radt are bitterly hostile ' to GanilieUa, which ia a good alga of him . The . thermometers at , Louisville tumbled 40 degrees in 21 hour Tues- Arriculturnl hall on the centennial hurabuj grouada, much damaged by the storm. . Boltert Dale Owen u goinj to five Fnoch Ardn readings In Marquette, Michigan. ,-... u; a The Southern Life Insurance) Com pany, of Memphis, has nunked witn 1,000,000 sf liabilities. Con. Maira re has plead guilty to part of the counts in ths St, Louis whisky ring Indictment against him. ( ' " rGso. Eakine, Infernal revennits at Milwaukee, baa been indicted for whieky frauds. Still ths circle widens, but ths big thief of all foes free, Only ons mors of the7dailv Hat, . Er vey N. Beadway, radical trearmrer of Lawrence oountr. "New York, is a de faulter to the merry little tuns ot any thing from $50,000 to $100,000. . . . . The Londsa Times is unrisd and relieved to find that all Grant's war hellabeUo has dwindled down to a mere sequent to ur0pean nation to unite wltn him in Cuban utermeddiug. J The house committee on l'aclflc rail roads- spent yesterday bearing all the for and ajralnst of the ttoothern Paclflc, Texa Psclflo, Littl Rock, MiMikatppi A Texas and St Louis & Iron Moun tain roads. ' - ' Congress spent yesterday spoutinir geb,onttie constitutional amendment in recraul to th pmiidentuJ ftm. The bid wsslolt ly a Strict part rote o 144 ysss to 106 nays. It will be reoonsid ered on a motion of 8am. Randall. ' '' j froiCIfl, EOBG51Z4Tip? la eoagress yesterday, ths Judiciary committee reported a bill reorganising ths judiciary of the- Vuited State It wss mads the special order for JthflftS lust Ths bOi provides for.; a sirduit osort in saoh judicial diatric, and i tabliahas court of appeahvwhioh 4 to have appellate jnriadiotioh of esses an: illtV B ihsn aSaTanrta With ill alntK anaimi'l The term of the court of Arpeels-aiwto ' bs held in B aden,-Albany, l-hiUdalphia, Richmood, - yew)riNaiLewattfey Chioago, St. Louis sod San J'rsociaod. The decision ot these courts of appea'a are to be final and conolumve, bnt s re view upon the law may be had on a Writ of error or appeal to she Untied- State supreme oQiiri. where the matter in con trover exoeeds the sum of 119,000, or where the adjudiciition in vol res a con titutttifial queation or shy treaty er law of tne tnivt ptatea or wiiere he court ahaU fueLToflu gtw. final deciuon by U. preme j question court. - , I f J 9-4f ?7vrEPw-' psl Methodwt, IWumore, Md., wnMr "itb mh pWure l testiy to ths good effeotol 1.-Bull a Cough Syrup . n my lanuiy. many ; .1111 m ITiatAlWlA Atl. waa enureiv suiaiactorv. , - --' ' A "rdiahl.nnd cheap remedy for the" Various uffecon. of th. throat d lung, w Heart ly reemi mend Vr MiWJP; hmall i i 1 1 ii ! . t Tor ths Ssotlnal. ; ; A TAW WITH A MORAL, '. " 6aa daj In this winter, whta sh4 waa not ac4rc, , Aad ths walkla Mlal that It could a be . worse, " A pruc ynang gsllaat, With asMstaebes . y. (juits nerce, . , Aud Jotty dyed whisker, so cbamtaf, Cam swiping aliiuf. wltkkts shim tatbealr, wani g UTauaer gtuvea, S awiM aainij saw whitf lightly hit sbosy esBt, hi grass . re.- . . '. .. tobathadas to fear, task's alarpmaf lH tell too d!rt j; rleht plump uikls way Was aep stick y mud-hols thai siany s day Uad prruii Ut laeaaiauaa, awS, era one eMi 4 aar. Look out t" ear youag 4 and was Is H. Taks U by surprUa at Um Osptk gt lb mlrs, . ... . r . . . Ms strn t'ljlcd, sml swore, bat the stud got ap A4 iia ss f4Uisatbara-HnUforttw . Btuufc fasier sad tastsreaea aainuta. Jest tbea s rough Isnsar eame whistling aad awiae oar sere, tried; Hallo I what's ... WroBgr J J- -jf'-'J -f--r-t loa'rs Jh A of aaudV. alat. youf lon'rs aulnrk atroav I sur my pan, l always walk rosaa rr- Our dead? tuoSed so, tbea exuawsd hu raae. Bering, 1'. Vjm s a Trrular Ix ibas k plats.. Vum 1 Ub4 t Uisrs isug b log 1 . 1 bat tfva'tbelpagrtsl 'Mow, pull out s llowi sdufouad ttr The farmer saugat heldef the, Stick, at one and. ' i ; , j Aad. palling " dltreeUyfcrs)sasa .'ear yonag CTNlfaUea sad heaTy, at ya sasy dspwad, Notasucb worse tor hleascsUany o, with , . a sigh, ",!..; And a " l bank von, good fallow 1 1 think I on. exmnum nu nausa. aai mnuaiea. W lit HJ To keep oat of- the mad, for the future. - UoudHrar 1 - - And away eur youag xqaia.t scudded. ." ' f. .,, - ' . -tr rJ As b wot oa, quit briskly, hi spirit soon ruse. H forgot hi adventure,' forgot his boot- Mas; ' i - ' lie atst s yonag lady, who, all th tows . know. , a i- had tor him all her other beast banished; Ana, wanting aia stars tnal as uappeaea to Hla diftnliy, thors, as bowed lew, looking awset; - . But a nensbof scraaated, "Boyst here's a stunner i eucn leetr fts remembered ibat audbols,aad vanished i atOSak Toung friends I Ufa has tuny s modhole, I '"s ear. .- - ", , i-.. Aad wbea you are going vs. Ihoughtleaa sod ' EST. . . Befute jiro in t-p, or tars out of th wt, Xuu'U be in, to loor Inflnhe wuader. Perhaps soma kind trlt nd bus attend you a hand. .i i : i . Aad, y pulling and tugidng, put yoa en dry But tbe nud oa your boots will be there, To show that yoa one have "bees aader." MIXED PICKINGS AND STEAL- IN03. Writing of five noted men type of t rencn ciiaracter wno an died on the tame day in Paria, M. Arseaa Iloas- ssys sqeceeds in treating a solemn topic In a pleasant way. Ilia story of Pierrot, "wb waa an ass, but not n savant," will entertain young people! wblls it may make older readers admit that Stern was not ths last to makea "ten timental Journey.: l . ! There ia some 'complaint in Cincin nati that . tb , republican committee which nas been appeinted to make ar rangements for the national convention tt composed of men wbe have a strong leaning toward a .third term. Ben. Eggleiton I chairman, a furioua IJaye man, of whom the Commercial saya it would bs supposed that he "bad llayea on ihs way to -heaven in a haad-bsak-r eU" Egleton- has , been known alto to elevate his note at ths Idea of "unwritten law? standing la ths - way of a third term. Another member, .of ths committee is Gen. Uickenlooper, an old comrad of - the president end aa ardent supporter of hiaw - MEETING OF THE STATE DEMO- CBATlO-COXaEBYATITE EXEC UTIVE COMMITTEE. ' 1 Boosts o ni Daii, Cov. Ex. Cost. bamjoqu, Vfc, ian TBtp una. i ' At a meeting of the Central Executive Committee of ths Demooratie-Coaser- vative party this dsy held, it wss re solved that a' meeting of ths Stats Exec ntite Committee, be called to. assemble ia the city of Raleigh on Wednesdaythe 15th day of March, 1876. Ths object of thnmoetiag 1 to dooido upon the time and plscs of holding the Stat . Convien- parly and to consider such other matter before the Committee, .Each member of the Committee it earnestly requested to be present.. : . 7 ' , w. r: cox, ch'k. i. J. jJLrrcHFOBD,. Sec'ty. . , , - se ' ' v " The detnocratio consultation commit. ft J Col of Tennessee, Goose of I Virginia, nucKner Virginia. Huckner of Missouri. Wk- ginton of California, gia. Blackburn of K Maeachoett., Ly Eje0 wf in.noia. 1 ginbn of California. Hartddg of Geor Kentucky, Tarnox or ude or WiacenMu. cs!d.eu of A labamal Tha eam.avi, milUe u CJ of Penntvlvanla. - . - . ton or Texas, Hooker of Miasismppi, Hewett of New York. Bobbins of North Carolin, -TjlorL,f Ohio Metsra. tJorcoran, liar vey. and Mason of ths District, snd Senators Whits ef Mary land, VVallitce of. Pennsylvania and Q-: lun of Georgia. , t - 1876. ? 1 no. i4r ; tj i t-; . Wisrritiel,; , , Ia Cos cord, Jan. 87, by Bev. Jobs C. Peony. Mr. rborn'on 8. Fisher and Mi. Laara 8. Beavr (Joeer when Fishers go to eatcaing neavera. , , .... , Hear Ansoavnie. Jan. 90. bv Be. Joba L. Kendall, sir. WUlUm Al ea, ot 8aalyeounty, sad Mr, rfacsoyraj o. uoa.0i Aasoa. ' Is Oranr county, Jan. -17, by Bev. Cha. PhUllps. sir. Caa. Mohastoa and Miw AgseiLBoirhes. i-j' ;-i . Hear Coaeord. Jan. 9X1. R. W. Weans, asred 17 years ; a gradaste of Chapel 11111, and a young lawyer i peosoue . f ,. , . y-. .KEW AJJlVERTlSEMENm OTi-TTBTCB Ot t THE POWER COS ID femd uDoa aas bv morWaredeed from T. B. Busbe aad wife,' and at tbe request ef al the parties cooerm. d. 1 sbslf Mpoe to public , sate at tbe court boss door, oa March 7h, UT9, th hou'e aal lot oa Blount WWMMlJSOcnpiM Of W. II, Bs.eee. r j, Ten. a Iffiawlawsw. - '...Tnuii'l VOW IS: THE TIME TO ' BUY il t . T0CB SCHOOL B00K3 - - ; ar t . .:i.i 1 MTtnnanti'a .? i ;; ' JUAUUOVU " V i... i . , ' ., ;.; 1, ,......'. ,r. n ; .,, Is th Disc vbu e - buv as ehesD as at an other store in the city call and se ate b , BaUNSOir. Bookseller. stptrntt:.. alelgn,.fi, u The Star Anmcniatci SOLUBLE ?IIOSPnATE. We have found by teveral yean txperleoct r-.i. .D s: ;,i ,. rr j W h LI', " -t-w1-1 -paaCT.- ssssj- - Mat' -u : .,I.l.i .1 i: ifi '"SMi2,.? , '' ..in CjjsT ' ' brj P P 1m s-s tel is , rsssa r3 r B e-fr. i-B J :" Ff ' ssWj;---'--;.-ilJ'"'- : c - v '. IBEJKinilll .!" To?' TT, .t.Ts t '5 ,'T" .. .;, .T" t'etnaf arawrvaiioB, thai t hey kys aojioperior. If any tqnal ttuBg Commercial M.nnrea -j r . ......... Our prices ar much lower thaa rthers, not s salversally popular, aad that have prov B smeou4 la rssult upoa swors tUtome at from many of osr best farmer. .'All ws'ssk' it fab- ttlal With anything Sold Is lbs South. nr refer to th following gentlemen of large . i , t ,.-,.'. , . , I ( . I t i : I . - experience, who htv used eur Phosphate fv evveral year : ,i i K TVET.'Wak County. s ; W. JiffITAst Wak Coty. M. IL HO ETON, V II. CUTLET, ' M - v COL. E. BTlWATtT, Harnett Cewuy. '.. JAMI3 A. JOHNSOS, " " D. Me. McEAT, ,,u , ' And many others wbe will gladly giv their ' . . , ' " - - Jaaattf ' Advertisement will be taseHed la the lmuy basnsi. at the folio win rate pr qurtof one acs, or leu nlslos Ium - - One square arte Uue .... L0J " each subsequent tnsertlos lee than a week I....... , ' 60 I square, 1 we-k ..... 0 I ' - - 1 ssont.., tOO " f ssont.....,., MOO I " " J9 J ' 7 J -lmmrnmmiirlll 00 i j f 5 " i ' z r -. '. f 00 I " ' I M , ft 00 - 1 MOO N EW ADVERTISEMENTS -"froT,ici.'r;'T - aerehy notify tb public that I wul sot be ?e ponble for aor pay any bills contracted J!1 ""? Per0".' axeapt apoa a written order trom an. nor will 1 saenraica anv receipt for money, due ma from any ore, ss so ons is authorised to rt.e reee pis fat ? " , - . , e.-J. ?. rBAIKiX, r&AIKIE, feb I St Tucker Hall 8 A- Q E . 6 F T,P 0 D U NX DPie.irsrirj v .pen "ii ,w4'," .e-. .jSS-SAV,.;.! Prince ofTnmorists,' Fittrl "ErtstKo,' Fkbbtjakt 4tb a3 ; 3 aV4' it J A.i Ji..:-'V aaUBBsBs- ,'-JV--tr--4- --r fb first and only Unit hi Jtalekh la his sids sti'tttln HUMOBOUS READINGS,. ; A melange of Wrr, Wisdost and Frw. Boc sheet opts at Canner't dmr-stor abruary tat. . -v raasclrel aad orchestra, reesrrsd .'Beats. . , ., .'. iu .' ... -r-t VSMa- Adasiaios to gallery,. T , . Av - jaa aviw QHIE8EI CHEESE 4,;s;,...,; Another lot of that Una flllt Mn rbeeu Retail at M eenta pee pouad Try It. At , I. C CtlKlbTOPHERS ft Ctl.'A ' ' WiUaiiigtoB street J OR8E8 ! UORSE3 1 , t , f " Eight sad Horses for ssls.- - an and ana t. tm at JT, C CHKJ8T0PU ' Eg dc CO. '8, ummgioa sutoet. JgNBT CXAT UCUA&DBOM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DOXBAM, XOBTB CAMOLI Ad. mav ia-tf 1 OUNTAIN Kit W Bushels nr ms Mountain Kva for bimA. seH 10-U ., , . . JMTOALE. T U C K E U .IX A L L BLIND TOLL -I j Si v .(.;' t ii. j THE MUSICAL PRO DIG T, ' ONI NIGHT OKLT.sTB 7t. " f "'""rf-c-.st ;.' .w . t 1 1 ' Doors ppen at 7 o'clock r. si, - . i Reserve testa. 73 rents (3Tler. M L.t. "Jan x-7t ; . - ; , rTT". J. T ' i w : : ft A f ' . ' T T S Auctioneer wioiissrdir ;mibch ht, i rVompt attenttos m be rles ls all'. If . ebandlsa or Produce sent ie me for sale. Particular attention will be siren to the in. traduction aad sale of Machinery and rasas- isruUnsUs oled to this section. Horses sad males sold srtry Balurdsy at 10 e'ektck. u . Jan 14 2m , 3 ii '- t'- ' SUPER PIJOSPliATE OF LI ME. ? Is ssllirg tb1 above Fertilisers, a wirf $"jy JOHN A VERA, Jobnttos County. W.HSADEBS '..'. DAVID ADtfS, " JAMES" PACE, Chatham Contty. ' W. M.' THOMAS, ' . ' B H. wILBOjy, . ." IUAg HAINES, --'' I. experience. For Sal by ' AGENTS, ;.Cr I - . wiMAitiirs ; i wu)NtV '.'V V T. ? : s? ' L f v.. Hi t . . j ' -1 10 o'clock, ..-"-' s I ' -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1876, edition 1
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