TOE IULEIGLl SENTINE'.
DAaT, WIEKLI AND BEhtl-WEEKLT
Official Crm tu Karti Carolina.
STATE PRINTING & BINDING
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WORCESTERSHIRE . SAUCE.
the omr.
r Xthlng of any importance at the po-
I flffwt thl tn-ning- .. , "
. J.J. WoLriNOKir Jb Co,, dealer la
grain. Corn a peclalty. ' Newbern,
Cotton" market dull -tc-day. Mid
dling 12 : low middling 112 clean
I taint 10 ; deep stain 8. s
Big crowd at the Salubury Street
Baptist church last evening, and an Ira.
-jwlyeermen by, Dr.jrhomas.
.i Woods' pint at (3. 50; seasoned oalc at
$400; field pine at 3.00. Call on J. D.
:WKtalefnwer
plies. " ' '' -. , i , , 'i ' " ' ' .
Let au corn buyer ak lor corn
that baa bean fanned and cleaned at
the City Granary expressly, for: this
market i, ,.: , - ; fob2-lw,
The ladlea of the church of the Good
Shepherd are, baring frequent rehear
sal for their concert, which la to be
given at an early day.
J. F. Scott, or Joaea county, com
monly called ' Jake," ' by his fellow
members of the recent constitutional
contention, U in the city.. . V
There will be an important business
meeting of the Oak City Pleasure Club
in the courthouse ' this evening at 7:30
o'clock. AU members are requested to
attend promptly! 1 CC.'C.. l--
If yon want to be sore to doable your
. crops of cotton, corn, wheat, tobacco,
ate.. oaU on A. C. Handera A Co. ler a
pamphlet telling yea bow to da it, and
then bay aome of their guano.
" E. H. Poena A Go. will have their
first grand special aale of Leaf Tobacco
at Webb'a Warehouse" Hillsboro, on the
8th and 9th of February. Th'y claim
that Billsboro is at present the beet mar
ket for all grades. 4. '...',- , d9t. ,
It is said that the fiat has gone forth
that the niggers of this section are to
De Kept m s gsoa namor ior to coming
election by a share In the public pap.
We may expect more nigger mail-agents
on our railroads and a nappy pated
clerk hi our pest-office.
AcKNOWLEPOEMKirw. We are . In
debted to our esteemed friend, Bev. J.
WmrJones, Secretary of the Wouthern
Historical Society, tor the ' first number
of its new magazine. It contains a
long and able article on the origin of
the late war, by Hon. R. M. T. Hun
- ter; the inaugural address of President
Jefferson Davis at Montgomery, .Ala
bama, February, 1861 ; the address of
congress to the people of the Confeder
ate States ; and many ether papers of
interest and Importance, ":l ' 't
The Albany Argus Almanac is 'a
152-page repository of useful political
information, which comes to us with
the compliments of the publishers. It
is a concise bureau of statistics, giving
tables of debt and taxation I1 state
and territorial elections since 1808
lists of national and state officials,
whiob, ae thinga go, we will soon be
able to get from .western penitentiary
register I supreme, circuit and district
courts and a full chronological 'and
necrologies! record for 1875. , Price only
25 cents, and more knowledge for the
mouey is hot obtainable anywhere be
neath the inverted blue wash-basin of
fie skies. '
F. W. Helmkk, music dealer and
publisher, 278 West Sixth street, Cin
cinnati, sends us three simple gushes
of melodious, genius s "Who's dat
knockin' at de old back gate," song
and chorus ; "Remember deeds of
kindness - walta" J and "she's bright
as the stars in heaven march." ' 1 hs
two last are adapted to young perform
ers, and all three are sent post-paid for
mi cent, .. :
We are obliged to Hon. Thomas L.
Jon... of Xenlnckv. and Hon. W. M.
Bobbins, of our own state, for constant
courtesies in the pub. doc. line.
Jt is said now that the order, promulga
ted at noon yesterday, suspending work
on this concern, was the result of a
mistaken idea as to the amount of the
-Appropriation. It was only alter the
. announcement of a suspension unfit
AimmrA Uii lh amwotivlation for the
bnililins; amoonUd to f23'J,000 instead of
$200,000, as he ' had supposed. In
- A Ka fftaiwlv ti 1 bVVTTs1Tm1
fTAOOU, work will fc resumed in ft few
' iH 1 vn.kawl nnftl annrklhaW V.asml abf
financial exhaoation takes place, when it
Ja to b hoped another gulden discovery
may be made. It would not be exactly
polite to say that thir g.'.0,0(JO error pn
the part of Hapwintndeot Harris was
" IK. voanlt nf rtlif Icrnnnnra rtf what
he has undertaken to manage, bat there
dnnhtlflM Dianv twin la who will
freely and loudly express emphatic
n
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VOL. XXL ' ' BAXiEIGH, N. 0.v WEDNESDAY, 'FEBRUARY
Mabth WasHiiiOTO Tx Pabti.
At a day yet te bo agreed upon, the
ladies of the Salisbury Street Baptist
church will have a Martha Washington
tea party bt the laudable purpose of
furthering their ' numerous charitable
entcrprUes,'; The ladies of this congre
gation are never laggard , in any god
workTand-thelr euerpj tat-w41ii
doubtless make this affair' one of the
pleaianteut ever enjoyed by ( our . citl-
tens. ...v '-'''
Good Fan CRAP.-Ths ladies of
Person Street Methodist church give
aupper to-night at the store formerly oo-
cupiedby N. S. Moseley, Ever thing
rood that oar ' market affords will be
served. Nothing U epend money for,
except admittance fifteen oeuts, and
sapper fifty cents. The money is to go
to arda hnying a bell for their chweh.
A cheap supper, a good caus i and
pleasant time. Go. ,.: ..4 i
u i f " ' .:. -.n
Tn Gsf Flahb Ur.Th United
States bouse of representative baa jast
recovered from the pain of giving birth
to a million and a half centennial steal,
mildly dubbed appropriation, an now,
on a reduced scale, oar board of aldermen
is laboring heavily with a 8L913 gas
bilL Adjourned , meetings and called
meetings are the order' of the night;
committee appointed and disbanded;
report made, and rejected i but in ypUe
of all the gas expended, a aolutioa of
the gaseous question la apparently a
far off as ever. Be tort are discu&sed
and sharply made, both with and with
out regard to capacity, and gasometers
emptied and filled again with amazing
rapidity. As a result of this war be
tween the corporations k erosene and
astral hold high away with those not
gaaly rich, while these not oily wealthy
enjoy the gentle flicker of the primitive
Hgbtwood knot.
Scranta , Comr. -Court met at 10
o'clock this morning, all the ' justices
present : '"'. t
Causes from the 6th district disposed
oi as louows ;
The argument commenced on yester
day, in the case of J, . P. Prairie et aL
vs. D. A. Jenkins, public treasurer,
from. Wake, (2 cases) was concluded.
Batchelor & Son and Badger & Deve
rem for the plaintiffs, and Attorney
General Hargrove and Smith & Strong
for defendant. tZ'
Jordan Womble vs. Commissioners
of Wake, on motion placed at the end
of the district ' aw? ,
State va. Eliaa Pewell, from Halifax.
Argued by Attorney General Hargrove
for (he State and Moore & Catling for
the defendant. , ZXT'i
B. A. Capehart et al. vs. Jolin W.
Southall et al. from Gran villeP Con
tinued,' by consent, on account of the
absence of J. J, Davis, counsel for the
plaintiffs. Batchelor Son .and L. C.
Edwards for defendant. "Z:
J. A. Harrison ft Son ve. George
Ricks, from Nash. Continued for ab
sence or counsel, liunn -luiams
for plaintiff and J. J. , Davis for defend-
nti -. -.
A. G. McBwalne et ah vs Richard
Burnett, front Halifax. Con tinned for
absence of counsel. B. B. Peebles for
plaiiititf and Mullen & Moore and
Batchelor & Son, contra.
Kobert 8.- Perry vs. James Steven
et at." frorn - vV ake. - Compromised
terms to be filed. R. O. Haywood for
l lain Off and D. U Fowls and Batche
lor A Son for defendant, u
T. D. Vinson vs. North ' Carolina
Batlroad Compan, from Johnston.
Argued by Smith & Strong and A M.
Lewis for plaintiff and Moore & uat-
ling for defendant. - r
State vs. Jolia w. I'ool, irotn jonn-
ton. Argued by Attorney Ceneral
Hargrove and E. W Pou for the cute,
no counsel tor oeienaani.
SUU va. Robert P. Lowly, from
Warren. Argued by Attorney General
Harerove for the Bute, no counsel for
defendant Question in this case is,
whether or not blackberry vine is spir
ituous liquor.
Rkhmund & Danville, iiaiiroaa VQxar
naav vs. C U. Brogdon et al . frdm
Wake. Argued by Battle, Battle
Mordecai for plaintiff and Smith &
Strong and Attorney Genital Hargrove
fur defendant.
State vs. J. B. Bryant, from Wake.
Argtwd by Attorney General Hargrove
aua T. . Argo for the State and Bus-
bee A Bubeo for defendant
Court adjourned until 10 o clock to
morrow (rbursday). . s
Hear what Mr. Freeman, proprietor of
the Humphrey house, Goldaboro, N. G.,
and Mr. Grant, - poftmaater oi l oias-
boro, sav i We saw two case ot ae-
formed eyes that were made straight
and natural and -one blind man who
was made to see by Dr. Jones, we con
idernima skillful physician aod sur
geon. Dr. Jones Is practicing at ue
McAdoo house, Greennboro, where he
remains a short tint) only. . ,, ) j
A' "corner" in lightwood knots U
expected in thi market at an early day.
It will be manipulated, U is saw, py a
coroliaation of gas and oil men, ;.
A
. BOYISH CRIMINALS.
runctusf or
THS
rostovrica
HOBTK CABOLIHA.
" Was h i k g ton, Tc. , Fe b,' V,' 1 $7 6.
. Editob Sbhttkxl V Mention has been
made of the poetofflcw -robbery- at this
plaos, but behevina; -a daUUed aooount
of Uie matter wui ie reaa wa wwrwi,
I propose to give the particulars ss rela
ted to me by Postmaster 8. F. Stillsy and
Bpeoial Dekwtive J. Ji Merriam., t ,t
, It may not be amies to atate. that the
postmaster, here is required by tbs de
partment at-WashiDgton, 1). ' C. to
transmit all mooeye belonging to Uie
Doetolhoe " departuMnt." received fur
moiiev-orders or otherwise, to Rich
moud,,Va,, the depositing offloe for this
place. Consequently, on aceoant of the
absence of bankinir privilegee, i the
mooevHirder business is very lame.
The morning of January. C, Mr.' Stil
ly mailftnp and sealed, refrustered package
No. 7, coutaining lUUt the pap
being stiff and troublesome to atick, he
nliuMil it nuderneavth a nils of books for
a few minutes, and proceedod to make
no some otber pactum es oi ue same
kind to be seat off. In due oourse 'of
time, the receipt of the other packages
was acxnowieugea, uui -
BOTHIBO WA8 HBABO OV NO. 7.
Hs wrote to Richmond,' making inquiry
about it and the reply was : "No aoeh
package received at itiohmond, offloe, '
Bnsostitina that something was wroujr.
Mr. Stilley pnt the ease lu the hands of
Special Detective J. E. ' Herriam, fopi
merlr of the iadependent deteetive
toroa of Kew xork Uty, bat let tne past
ten vear a citizen of Beaufort county.
Suspicion aeemed to point to Joe Rich
ards, a boy employed in toe omoe, ana
uemanv went vigorously to wora on
the case. This was the, 15th of
January. On the 21st he' had sufficient
prooi to lustily mm in omauiing ; war
rants for the arrest, of Joe Bioharda.
Joseph Shaw, , John .Washington and
Ham. Osborne. , They were arrested on
the i(L In arresting the parties one
by one. it was necessary to be - very
quiet, so that the other should not gut
wind oi it ; consequently Joe Kicuards
was sent up to Merriam house, and
from there was taken to jaiL - Sanv O?
borne, having been mentioned a a oon-
(ederate and the fact o( bis being
chum of luck arda ascertained, .Mer
riam went to the dnur-store of Dr.
. Blount where Sam. was employed,
and told bia bo-: wuthad . to see him at
the postofflce. It is said that a guilty
conscience needs no aoouser, but one
thins; was very evident t Sam. smelt a
big rat at hearing the same poatoraoe
and. probably thinking that distance
lends enchantment he about faced, and
the way he jumped fences and widened
the spaoe between himself and the poet
oflioe showed conclusively that he didn't
care to go there worth a cent His
flight " - 1 " " .'-'!,'
CREATED QUITE A BK5SATI0M,
and a large number1 turned eat to assist
In bis capture, "la about an Hour bs
was found under an old house on the
wharf,- nnd when' examined lie bad on
hie person a watch and j 1105.60. in
money. . Io . ferreting :, eut ( thi ; , can
Merriamfound mat tiiese two boy. Joe
Rkharas and Sam.. Us borne, (the two
other were, subsequently released) had
spent more money than was in package
No. 7f and se informed the pent-waster,
IT Don catherhm un the, ashes where
they confessed to have .barned th an;
velope and other papers ip tbqpackase,
the dsteotive diaooyered ,that (hi was
not the No; 7 package taken on tb Cih,
but package Nc2-t About thi time,
Mr. ftiiley received information that
package Ne. 24, sentjon the l'Jth, con-iaining130,hU,;-1;.i.'-
t . o, ,; ,:,!...',
had or conrTO HAirD- ---im,
at Richmond. "'This was after the first
examination ' ' before Commissioner
tboru. ' The 1 detective was instructed
to prosecute his Invextigations, which he
did in a style that shows him to bo an
xtert in his profession, for verV soon
be unearthed the first package, No 6,
which bad been lorn op together with
the draft.1 About One third of the draft
was recovered, and in such piece ss to
get the bumber, date, amount payee
and payer. Mr. Mernatn Das all the
pieces and also the burnt and scorched
pieces nicely preserved,' -to- be used
asalnat the partiea at the next term of
the United States district court, to be
held in Newbern, the fourth Monday of
Aprii.
K1CHABD3' COSPESSIOK. '"'
Joe Richard made this confession to
Detective Merriam 1. 1 was enf ployed in
the postornce to make nree and carry
water. I took out of the klamp drawer at
different time about is. . TWs was
about Christmas. : Part of It f I gave to
8am. Oslxirrie. Ou the day ef the steal-
ing I look from under, a pile or books
where Mr. Mliley had "placed it a
registered package ; his buck was turn
ed and I aliped it under' my joat and
went out in a rear , lot to an old
out-house and there tore it open. Af
ter takiug out the money ,T we Hp trrer
diBfland all the other papers In maU
pieces and threw them in the sink. I
then went to look for Sam, and fouud
him in Dr.. Blount's buggy, and gave
him the money. Tne agreement be
tween as was, that I yi; ... , "
'' WA " TO STKAr,'" - - :
and Sam. conceal it as he waa working
on wage and would not be. so apt to
excite suspicion. .The. second package
waa taken on tho 0th. Mr. Still? j had
made up the mail and the. pouch was
banging on the book. I passed by and
taw the red package and toek it out and
met Sam. according to promloe at Mar
tin's corner. We bought a candle and
went up to my room at aunt Nancy's.
tm. cut sir tne end or the package
and took out the money ; I mad him
count it because I thought; he thcated
' i ' ' . -. ', . ' - r !
me before 1 there was 1130. ' Sam
took charge of the money and burned
un all the papers on the floor. I only
received 45.50 of this packaz: he
Imd all the balance. I received only
$22 out of Uie first package Sam. had
the rest.
i
CAM. OSBORHE'fl 00SFK8SI0S j
is In iubstance the same as Joe's tn re
lation t- the- hut package ; but be de
ne complicity in the nntt -case. ad
ays Joe gave hfm a part of it, 110 at a
tune, and mat jee snowed Dim tne
rooney wbile he wa ra the buggyi" On
the 20thr' of : January, 'after all these
etaiemerjta-were made, v ,' KDorn, tne
commisnioticr, In dffiiult of Bl'00 bail in
each case, ' lent' the" prisoners to jail
to be held until the Vnitcd States
district i Cfurt ' at 'Nwbtrn.' ;- Thi
crirn wa : on 'lot .considerable
boldnes en the rarlof,Joe, and
showed ' that be bad been watching
the making up or Qie packages by the
postmaster, for In both inntanees be
selected as fat package those that
were to ro te Bk:hioud.-It fa but lust
to Detective Merriam to say luut he ex
hibited skill and ability in working up
this case, and as Que of the tokens of
appreciation of his ability displayed In
this case, J, Ji. JiUI, U. K. marsbaL for
the eastern district of North Carolina.
has commisslonou him a deimty. 1 Can
not the department at Wasbinirton do
someininx lor boar ti n rr.u.uti om
I will write again to morrow on other
matters about Washington. - : , --,
- ilu .M-14f-ii1-l"!l Mi., V JI. -(
- 'HB thai Hath Eabb to Hjkab, Lit
bus Hbajl'WLi tb treatment of ithe
ear end eye, and the other organ of
sense, ana Chronio dinnssee. it beoomee
tatty te have a good knowledge - of
everythiiig pertaining to, raedipio and
surgery. , (I What are called regular pby-
sioians may nave, giauuaieo in eimer
the old or the pew, school colleura, and
qui boast of a one-eidad euucation. , . Air
Jan nas bad a thorough , education in
botn i tu old and, Uie, new school ool-
leiroa, and in an Eye and Ear College.
and in the Eye and Ear lunrmaries and
Hospitals or America and fcurone. . and
his diplomas from the same hang in bis
Qttioe. f Jt is impossible lor a pnysician
who nas but the usual meiicai education
to successfully , treat the Eye, Ear and
Throat therefore. Dr. Jones has' availed
himself of all the advantages the world
affords to fit himself for his natural and
chosen profession; and of his snecess the
reader may judge by the following testi
monial: ; ImHT .
Names of Medical gentlemen throaeh
whose exammauon , Dr. Johannes A.
Jones has gone, and who testify to bis
ability in the strongest language pos
sible, by piscina their names to hi
diplomas, . which are suspended in his
emce, open to Uie inspection oi the in
terested: Valentine iott, M. D., LL.D.,
Alexander Wott, M. D., ,, Jolm W.
Francis, M. D LI D., A Clark, M.
D., Prof. Geo. Sayrea, M. D., Prof. J.
W. Green. M. D., Prof. B. F. Baker,
M. D., Prof. Isaao Wood, M. D.; Prof.
JonnJ. Crane, M. D., Prof. W. If.
Cbureh, M. D., Rev.LIsae Ferris, -D.
D., David ?. Rogers, M. D.'j Geo. Meed,
M, D., J. P. GarriHh, M. D., Prof. M.
BtovirosoiB, M, JJ.V NW Xorkt Pfof; , J.
Beakley, M. D., Prof . W. A. Reed, M.
D.. Bev. A B. ParsoM.' D. P.. J. K.
Cot, Jr.f; M. D., C -J. Hemple, M. D.,
Philadelphia; Prof. W.' Jones,1-Jr., M.
D LL. D., Sir. A'" Moore, M. D.j'
London, Eng.; Prof. DePraff, M. D.,
Paris; Prof. Pnkski Kadiski, M. D.,
Viennai':,'',' vwt u (.' ,;i . j,
Dr. Jones is ourina the afflicted at the
MoAdoo House; ' Greensboro, in ' thi
state where be will remain until Maroh
tbeSth. t'-vl. uiil. ,9ik -i-
n ,i n i ii. mm n. yie-jf.-t iu
'JouHNALIS'a ,im.
' IFroas tte CpneoW Sun,' Feb. 1. "
Cet'Dn
20, has a m-dcal article on church
music, and wants, to know what they
who are opposed to it will do with the
prchtstra, in heaven U( when, they get
"erB .-J-.tll'-UI llrii'll 'ifh fiTi.'ll .P!h!!-.!l
From ikt i Franklin Courier Jan. 28. '
.Triend DonanU out in the Seatiuel
of the 22nd, .., with another of his inimi
table i sermons.: ,Mr :hav read them
all, , and they are chock, full f good
sound sense. ! Don't top, bat i give u
more they are good,i i ihn'n: iu.i
iBesW the traveling agent f the Ral
eigh Sentinel baa been doing Newborn
recently, and while here was,;, judging
from the character .of, Lis recent com-
muuicationsj under tha influence ot tue
oldraada who hav radical officials on
Uie brain. Two or, wu-ee (column oi a
recent ime of, the bcntiaelt nr .used
to republish lot of trash and miarere
mti,ioo thaiiiayejLeeo U.e jjaht br
fore in tbi city,. Uie product of a dis
eeeedi mind,-i the .. offspring of a special
lunacy- However, there is afitnesa in
their productioo in that paper it. being
the daily reoeptaoleof all of Xurnex'ahal
luoioationj which are very, nraoh of a
meueee with Um Newborn production.
I OMMrfTIli TO TUB IlTAAWB AST-
LCM, - Oen wm.f r. Eoberfs, or.fJatca
county a gallant CoafiIerate cavalry
man -during the war, and one of the
moat valuable members of the late con
stitutional convention, is Tu Uie. city.
Hie came accompanied by James T.
Bond, of h county, m charge of Olivet
IT. Odora, an epileptic Inxane' raticnt
for the asylum. , Odora was a very
bright boyy bat falling trs injured his
head, acd lcft 'liim subject to fi e of
epilepsy," Twhictii Enally:detroyed his
reasons - He was turned over to the
care "of Superintendent Griwom,c
9. 1876: ; No.-146.
; NEWS AND, NOTES. '
i The centennial steal waa to Lav come
up in the senate to-day.
. Bear Admiral Stiingharn . ha been
bamstrung, at the age of 78 years.; ;
I Th senate spent yesterday Bcdogiaing
terry, wtiQ, waa, reoenUy (emed over
Jordan. ,
I ,Tba, Stnrtevant Xanuikctarlng com
paoy, or Jebanoo, New -Hampshire,
hacontractionally prospered intd total
buatednss. " - t-'u ii "t i
: The First Congregational church of
Uwronce, Kansaa, ha aocepted the
nymontn liarem stnvitaaon to lean in
an advisory oouncU , . ,..!.',:., ,
' By order - of . Jnd 1 Woodill. - the
telegraphic eorreepondenoa -of the New
Orleans whiitky-ringers haa been placed at
tne disposal ox, tne Jury.
English, Scotch and American Pro
testant participated in the inaugural
meeting of the British aod Foreign
Jkble society, which was beld In Home
Monday, j i -t. r..,.i i:u. i
Dale Brother, woolen-good mer
chants of New York and Boston, nave
woodbined for 11.000,000. Far over lull
and dale, bear the bella tolling : "Con
traction prosperity i national demai-
tiOO." i'ii.ii swum ;..;.!-;.'
, i , . . ...
' Cuneo (f ) an old friend of Garibaldi,
died in Florence recently and, not hav
ing received extreme unction, lb olergy
refused to oalciate at hi burial. Gari
baldi wants him cremated probably
hi wish is being already gratified. '
J. H. johnsoulr a'Gloverville.. New
York, glove-dealer, has been smitten by
the ungloved hand of contraction pros
perity, and his creditoraare nne-eosouing
the fragments to find some trace of that
0,000 which waa, but . la not neither
ahall be any more. " ' ' '
1 tab drops;
Wayne superior court adjourned last
Friday. ! ...
Brother Liles, of""lhe"Wade8boro
Herald, still flies the flag of Vance and
Davis, for the gubernatorial campaign.
Shot well, - of the Charlotte Southern
Heme, feels "flattered" when a tramp
call on him . . Isn't it a typographioal
error for "nattenej." . u .
Goldaboro peddles shad at (1.50 a
pair. Nobody but railroad kings, con
gressmen, editors and otber million
aire can afford a nnh diet at those
rates.'.; '"""'"""""""
Amariah CorbeiLof Pender county.
a few day ago, . received a testimonial
of appreciation from a mule. It waa a
compact and vigorous hoof, and was
deposited plump in the pit ; of hi
stomach. Dangerously injured. J
The Regulator ia the rather startling and
significant name of a neat little paper
ust established at Asbboro. It ia edited
by Marmaduke S. Bobbins, who
oonduoted the Raleigh Conservative.
Governor Vance's organ during the war.
with distinguished ability. '
' Jesse Reeve, alias-Jesse Franklin,
bailing from Ash county, in thi atate;
1b charged with the perpetration -of a
brutal murder in 'Pike county ken-
lucky, about - th 20th ' of January.
Reeve is supposed to be lurking now
in the neighborhood of hi old home.
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Don t ruin your nealtu, and, besides.
make yourself disagreeable to other
people by your continued coughing. A
tweuty-n ve . cent bottle of Dr. v Bull'
Cough , Syrup wiUu cur you. H- Large
Dotues, ouoeiit.
TheStarra4mmbM
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soLUDtErnospnATE1,
ii-w'l yiaji'H I-Ijwj 10-i.;'-.irs;i'--
We hsve found by several years axptrienc
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actnst obiervalfon, that they sveno snprrlorj
Tr-xXiS-ESga-Raniv-niiis i ifcaia. But an
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unequal la results, upoa sworn statement freai
fair trial whV anything told la the Booth. ( W
t ' ' ... I.. .ijimnn wiw misisLi. '. 1 . " " ' '"" '
''J.i'X:x,h.i:d J.-Jv.i!J,'i ..'i!il',-''.i..f.' i -': wl l'h ;
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3'-i.v.u.- o,'T
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8XprfBce,wM have used ear Phosphate for several years!
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B. y IVXT, Wske County. ,
W. n. WBITAKKP VTake CoBnty.
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M. C. UTtET, -.' -.-U
COt. EJTEWART, BarneU Counly..'
JAME8 A JOHXBOK, " - ?r 7
D. Ms. If cKATT; , "-.''!. "n f
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And siawy other wd will gladly give their
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I THE UALEIGIl SENTINEL
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. Ad vertltemeaU wrn t hserted In the Uauy :
see inch, or tes mlnloa lioes. . . i
, Ooe sqoars soe Ubm - ftOOt
jt " -." sach sobssaesAiorUon.- w i
less iaaa a wsa ............... 0
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month
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months
18 00
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24 00
OA JbA
sw vw
J.Urlt w W
86 00,
a
i - There waa no delay yesterday In get
ting a jury in the Babcock case. . Thre
or four were put through a rigid exam
Inatioo.? The . jury i welTdiatributed
uirunnoui me siaie.p ine jurors out-,
side of this panel were discharged, as '
the district attorney td there were no '
roore whi-kv case Hr this special term.
fkl. Pat Tf In lAa!n thm. MllioL
. I. I . m , a
nary addr to Ue, Jury, said tb vi-,a
dence would be mostly clrcumsuntinJ, f
but Uiat not a link would be missing In
the chain.-'-We- trust not. rt - f
m r a i ' f f f .'. j
I The hufra. i-lnu. m m-inintr ilrAtiinir
pill , cpastructed of crude, irxwrse .and
bulky ingredients, are fast being anper-
seded by Dr. Pieroe's Pleasant - PnTgeV"
tive Pellets, or Bagar-CkMted,v Codoen-1
tratod Boot and .Herbal Juice, - Anti' )
Bilious Granule the "Little Giant".
Cathartic or Multnm Ih'Parvo Physio. 1
f .v-l- ni : l uj i.i n.
I Woe to extract front the juioee -of the
nostvaloable roots and herbs their ao-
tive medicinal principle, , which,; when j
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scarcely larger than mustard seed, render
each little Pellet as active aod powerful
as a large pill, while they arwmuoh mor I
Palatable and pleasant in effect. v(, ..1
- Dr. Ira A Tnaysc, . of Baoonaborg,
Ohio, writes: "I regard your Pellet as '
the best remedy for the conditions for .
which you prescribe them of anvthing I
have ever need, so mild and era-tain in
-fr . A i .1. l 1 2
mini wui umTimi luq uvwtw ill sub A .
eellent condition. It stems to , me they ,
most take the nlaoe of all other cathartui
pill and mdknn., " 'm'v.i- -awl
i. Lyon k Macomber. -drngirisU, Ver
milion, DC T.j say: ? W think thet are
going , to sell like hot cake as soon a J
pie get acqoauited with them, and
Will annil thai tn trad a an thvm that t
t r.. . r . - .. .
hits gam ujfib nig neia mucu oener
than large Bill.-" rin.2u in .a.-. t i-',-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T ''I
Jiavlncbeea SDDolnted snd dnlv anallflad
as Executors of the will of. Peter Aanurt
Bternoerg, deeeased, all 1 pefsoas ' hi-ldtag
clalias sgalnu the saUta of th said glare- r
brrg are hereby aotltted to present the Mine
to the mtrsigned efar the 1st day of J
Marrh, 1877, or th s auUce will be plead atv
enrdlng to lav AU Dersons ladebted to the
same ar hereby called vpua to aetUe at etusaw
or suit will be brought.
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BABCOCK WILL KEaUME TUB
pravtfra of iivnriitrt i
iravtira of Dentistry as axin aa h eaa "
- f viva rirvasassa vaa at a j vfwevw saass a3.iBa
over the Shoe Store at V. D. neartt. 11 will
do as skilful work as sny one tn th pr
fir. nil HI at amlaw fnAma nss a -a tawi 1 1 a
leaaloa and at reduced price.
y7 ALU ABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALK. '
Br vtrtas of a sanrtna aenta4 la A. 2
Bynuo) dc Bro., eo the 1 Ith of Beptoaabar,
1874 by J. N. Clen, and bv vfriu of a
second mortgage axeested by the aforesaid
n. Ulceif to A. J. HYDumonnb of March.
1875, ths underlined wl.l sell en tb Drest-
Isesat publis suctioa on the , , .
I7th DAY" OF MARCH1870, -, u :.!
for eauh, that valuable farm ee Deep river, la
tha aouoly of Chatham, opaoaUs tbs toaa of.
Ing riVK -Ut NOKEO AND t TH1KTI.
TdHEB acres. Tbs Kalelgh A Aognata Air- '
Line railroad divide the tiact, and Deep river
Is savlgabia for staambosM aboat so ai lies
above and 18 enllea below Lorkville. Tb
farm la about SO sollet from Kalelgh sad 41 -miles
fnoai FaetttiVllle by rail., .The tract,
contains 100 acres of Deep rivrr low ground:
90 aces of branch I and and WO acres of too
leaf pine , la well adapted to the ratatag of
grapes, cereals, .col tea, and veswtablea, and
can be dlrlded teaaily Into three ezeallent
fama. The railroad depot, ia within 150
yards of the fara and Merebanta' mills, taw
aiilla sad foaadry wthln TB yards. Tbs late
rrnf. Emmona, staU geologist, describe this,
farm as wlihln the rkh coal and Iron fonna
Uoas of ika Ie p rtvtr basin. ; -'.-: - .!(. '!
- For furtber iuf nnstlon apply to A. J,
Bynum, 8blh ; Hon. John Manning, Pltta-
boro, or i. a. Clegg, LockvilU, Ji. C. I
MAflS'
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- SUPER PHOSP1TATE
i . i in f OF-LIME.f-w
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thlt
la selllBg tb abov rertil'sers, ss wall as hy
If any equal amenf Comnsarslal Manarss.
niiliartalla' aoPelar. and that have Met. B
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many of oar best farmers. All we sak toa
refer to the following geaU smen of Urge
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JOHN ATERA, Johnston County.
W. H. I ADDERS, ;. i f ,
DAVID AD VMS, i:.rSP -
JAMES T ACE, Cbstham Codaty.'
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ILIAsHAISE, u
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sxperhnio.
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opinions as to its strangenees,
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