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Ttur u Ausio it a entjl, ,, ;:- ... . . . . i . - ' I ..ill ' . A4ftIseaU wfll sc lsaei4 Is the tMWT '.CT htariiBL at the tiiHwlnc raie swrssisrsel neb, tea kiralos Hoes A Oa aqnarv itr Umm - r" S1.0S ' "'' " '" aahaeqaoat laaerMsW m.mm THE RALEIGH, SENTINEL. , DAILT, WEEKLT ASD SEwl-WrEKLT :- Official Oriai of Korts raniia STATE PRINTING .BINDING I square, I we-k Uu.WlV . t X Mootb...............M tiO -mS I 4 90 ( ESTABLISHMENT p.Do.r.t.r i t tailor. mat. o anwi DaUr&it manths In adT-tce. .....". -.' We-klr Sentrwl ' 3 ThaDMlvSavrt'"!. lll n dllverd la any part of tha Cl'y at Flfuwn Ccnta a week. WEEKLY ADVERTI8ISQ RATES, i Imci. 1 v. 1 8. 12. I Inch,.., I 1 eoiumn a tj 00! 15 i S 0) oo a ot! a ) w oui u oo so m 4 001 10 no n H 45 ool so oo a oo is od 7 oh eo vol N6 m JO 00 T 00i 00 00 I 00 170 00 1 0j 60 00, 100 00(175 00. 800 0 Special aoticcs charged SO ccnU per 11m. LEA AFE1RIN B I the only GE WINE! t woncESTEKsnmK . sauce. TOST OFFICE DIBECTOKTY For the benefit of the public, w Im iish the following directory of tbe poi oflcstf thwotji" " Western mail close 10:30 a. m. " " arrives 3:49 p. m. Eastern ctose 8:30 p. m. arrive 11:05 a, no. Chatham M close . . 3:30 p. m. " :w-TMrta""""' "" l:45 ainv R. & G. K. K. malt close :30 a. m. ',':' arrive 3:45 p. ra. Through northern via IL A G. ' '. R. B. close 0:30 a. m. Through northern via B.40.-S r t R, B, arrives -"r:4Ji p. tn Through northern via Gold- ' r". sore closes 3:30 p.m. Through northern via Golda 1 bore arrives 11:03 a. in. -'tXBcrhur for flelirerlaf mallaBrona 7:S0 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. - - Money ordere are Issued and paid frera 8:15 a. ra. to 4p.m. - letters ran be registered from 8:15 a. m. t 4 p. m. No mails sent or rece Wed on Sunday. " W. WHoldM, P. . THE OIT"5T. J. J. WoLFfcllDKN CO, dealers in grain. Corn a specialty. Newborn, N. C. . 1 . 3m. T. T. Oliver manufacture bet heart pine and poplar lumber, Ac Seasoned flooring always on hud. Pine Level, n.c. . j': Sylvester Smith haa jut received an other ear load of those mo aeoJ outs and 1,000 bushels corn, and meal selling cheap. 2t Weeds' pine at $1.50; seasoned oak at 14.00; field pine at $-5.00. Call on J. D, "Whituker near Citiaons Bank for sup plies. ' Rev. L. 8. BurkWl. D. D,, will preach a eemmi in Edenton Street Church, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock a. m., on modern dancing. George Allen & Co., Flow Manufac turers, Xewbern,.2, C., offer to send to any address, samples of their Labor Saving Plows. Atlas auti-cheking Turning Plows, Dickson, Allen and Magnolia Steel Cotton Sweeps, at a lib eral discount for cash, with privilege ot returning them, at their expense should they not give perfect satisfaction.""" BoTSend for illustrated circular and prices. fob 23-d2aw&wlm- - Messrs. R. F. Jones St Co., are agents for J. M. Rhodes & Co.' Super Phos phate, which Is one of the best standard fertilizers in this market. The success It gained last year is such that they have aeld thia year already a great deal mora - than they expected to aell. 'Sheir fa cilities for supplying formers with this valuable fertilizer are great, and farmers should buy at once. This guano, in stead of impoverishing the land,' im prevea it permanently. Read their ad vertisement in mother column. -' The very one results and increasing demand of the Star Ammonia ted Solu ble Phosphate seem to have created quite a sensation among manufacturers of and dealers in commercial fertilisers. Other manfaotnrere have even com. menoed manipulating and offarine; for sale a fertiliser called the "Star Bone Phosphate," Farmers should beware of imitations. The original and only gen uine Star Ammoniated Soluble Phos phate baa the trade mark of a star printed on each sack with the analysts manufae'ured by Lorenta k Ritter of Baltimore, Md., and for sale by A. C. Sanders Co., or thtir agents. ' Dkath of David Histox. Early this man int. afier aiTIIInesB of 0ffle days, David tlinten Esq. a prominent and esteemed citizen of this county, xA at l.i residence. Midway, 8 mile .ut r this c.i v. in lh 50ih year of his age. The fuoeral services will Uke . hia late relies)ce tomorrow iMnnriawt Rioruinc at II o'clock. In ii.. h..i of Mr. Hintnn Wake countt loses one of her be( citizens and society ageniaLand kind hearted uenueman A CORRfc TloJf; HALEiOHi X. C Feb? 25, 1S78T EDiTon hEKTiSEi. : I see in yeur nauer of this date, in regaid to the mu thai, "an affidavit waa nmn-l h the d 'ftnee "that a fa r trial rou'.il not be bsd in Alamance county This is a mitt ike. It was ihe prose cuiioo. through Mr. Solicitor fctrodwick, lhatofleredan afflUvit that the state could not have a fair trial in Alamance county, whereupon the cae was ordered to be removed. By making ibis correO- lioa youwuiCDUe, yours jk rtyv:;-'-;Vr;Wyr-Trf- -- ' u , : - ' 1 ' - -- r : r t -- "7 mjririrrx- Correction. Under a 7 mli-appre hension, on the 17 nit., in noticing the election of officers of Wickct-Gate Sun day School, for lite ensuing year, we put it down as belonging to the M, E. Church, when It should have been men tioned as a Vulon achoel. Wa uodsr- stand a -re-organization of thia school will take place on the aecsnd Sunday la next manth.- 4Lt'"l M" JouiarOK OocnrxB. This lrthe title of a new weekly democratic paper published at Smithfield, Jlohnston aeun ty, the first number of which readied ue yeaterday. , & F. Gardner, a deter gentleman and able writer, is the editor and proprietor. We, welcome the Courier to our exchange list, and tops it will meet with a full measure ofsuc- aw. ' '" m ! t. at- 1 cosa. TlM uourier win no aouo uo valiant service in the approaching fcam- .-. - i i iaii mu i ' Majob Gales' Lkctcbb. The rao- ple's Press, published at Salem, in Its tune of Feb. 24,,has this to tay ef the lecture recently delivered in that place by Major Seatoa Dales, of this city w On Thursday evening last the court house was well filled with ladies and gentlemen to hear Ms I, Gales' lecture on Odd-Fellowship. "The addresa was a most excellent one, aa ene mighi ex pect from the well-known and popular speaker, giving a general outliue.QCJHe order, , it object' and beneflta to the human race, aa well as complete raiu tatioo of all the objectloo which are so often nnrmt ag)ins4 this worthy order. Maj. Oales waa frenuently applandsd by as intelligent an audience as ever as senibled in the, coitrt-kouse. Scramra Cotrnr. Court met at 10 o'clock this mecning; ail the jotiues - a .ii.itl Rtfftn.H nit el al. Inm Gaslo i. ' Argued by M. A. Mh; e f f pla nr tf . au 1 Soiiih & suvnjj and 0. C. Cobb, cMitra. A. J. Gamble va. Wm. McCrajly et al. front (imton. Continued oa aguouut of abseut-e of couusel. W. A. Smitli et aL vs. ,E. S. GibsonJ from Cabamw. Argued by W. IL Bailey for plaint S and counsel ceatra. E. M. Holt vs. George W Patterson, (rem Cabarrus. Argued by Battle, Battle St Mordecal fer plaintiff, and Shipp & Bailey for defendant J. II. King et al. vs. E. M. Lynch et al. from Rutherford. Argued by;Battle, Battle & Mordecal . for plaintiffs, and Smith St Strong contra. I r y State vs. Nancy Huunicntt from Yan cey. Argued ay Attorney-uenerai Hargrove for state, and Bnsbee St Bus- bee contra. ., .-. ' ; " A., ; Causes for the Cth district will be called peremptorily en Mouday. " Court ad journed until Monday mernmgj at 10 o'clock. , ,.. ., ' The SwEPSoir - Habeas- Cobpvi Case. At 9 o'clock this Jnorning the prisoner appeared in the court-honse, accompanied by the deputy sheriff of Alamance and a guard of three mea. Judge Settle took hia seat ea the bench. and called on the attorney to proceed. Messrs. Strong, Smede and Smith ap peared fer the- state and Ituflln," Fulled Ashe and Bason for the prisoner. Mr. Strong moved to make the return upon the writ ef habeas corpus complete by requiring the sheriff of Alamance to state on the return of the writ that he found the prisoner undergoing trial be fore Judge Kerr at Alamance court. A long debate ensued upon this motion Mr; Strong deprecated the ' proceedings calculated to bring justice and judges InU disrepute. He felt aura no man, woman and child in - Alamaoo bad the same respect for tba aourt after seeing the prisoner taken from the court by anolner judye. Messrs, t uiier ana Ruffle rrplleJ ttat the !digra(J t Judge" Kirr'a court had bot atiirelei i ' tist Judge Kerr himself had consented to the proceedings. The personal liberty of the meanest citizen waa hot to be invaded in order to save the dignity of ny .mirt. Mr. Strong f.ltnd a. long Uat of authorities to show that after a true J bill was found oy trie grand, jury (or murder bail could not be. taken. The evidence taken be lore the cenv raitting magistrates was read by Mr. 8m. dea and t'ol; Buffin. u Dr. P. A., Holt, of Kloilda, wa put npon the stand. Ho proved threats from Moore to take the life of Swepson, and gave the partienlars U Moore's at tack npon Orson and Swepeon at Greens- tiivarr-. . ' " "'''", At 3 o'clock th oourt adjourned lor tinner to meet at . Our press hour being the one for tbe commencement of the afternoon session of the eourt, w cannot anueunee tbe result of the pre eeeding until our recent iaaue." "', , " ' - ' i t - - - - t . Tonr life is in danger whan yon allow a severe cough or cold to go unchecked. Dr. Ball's Congh Syrup is a cheap, harmless and reliable remedy. . - ;', TIBIAL OF GEORGE W. BWESON. , 1 Giia at Ast, K. C. Feb. 24. At . 12 aVcloek en WedneaOay m prisoner appeared and took bis seat be hiud his counsel. Messrs. RufflovFuller, Patker, Boyd and Bason. Oa tbe oilier side, : with - Solicitor , Strudwick, sat Mesara. Btrong, Dillard aad Gilmer. Solicitor Strudwick 'called in nriannor In atand un. and hold Up WS rirhthand. lie then read the hill oi indictment charging him with tbe raur. der or Adolphus G. Moore, and asked, . fAattt sASkrAa are too guilty or noi gmwyr- guilty," aald the prisoner. "How wtu yoa be tried?" "By God and my coun try" waa the reply. God send yeu a true oVIIverance," rejoined the solid mr. The solicitor then offered an affi davit for the removal ef the cause from th rnnntr. because the friends or me prisoner had been active In their efforts to forestall public opinion and to preju dice the cause of the state. " Three several person were named a active In this work. The affidavit waa ad- Judged eullkleoi eauso for tbe removal . .... , . i i . i Mr. itt:ier sam nis cuens wunw- iici trying before another Judge, because of the unfriendly relation Which had long subsisted between ' hi client and the court (Judge Kerr.) ..... , , . - Mr. Strong said the prisoner could not auflcr from aaf feelinir of prejudice on the part of the court; tbe danger was, irany, that tbe teeling migni maze me th court, in excessive caution, show favor for Jew of oeing thought to lean against the prisoner. , , . Mr. xmui saia no wauiea bo lavw. only fair trial, , ! t Mr etrong repuea m term wof mentary to the court. Ha waa not to be understood as intimating that by any poaMbllity there aould be favor ehown V either Bide: ' r , . ' r The iudm said the relations between himself ao4 the defendant had not been ut a fi iendly cnaracter.aod be felt relief at having another Judije to try him. He quested ttie piuuret, tatj-www aao wa a county ir uto iruu. court thou , adjourned tor dinner, auu oouveued agaiu at 8 o'clock. Counsel reHrtel tuey had ut bvett able to i!f-.o oa euuut. ir tn nil. con- 3.4 i abie d. l wui fallowed a to wlwtlww he court couid all i tvuit L by acr e- cui ui, to move thii cW o Jl ( the cir- ut-' aa to a couuiy not auioiuiug Alaaiauce. , ' ' Mr. r'ulkr aked if bull would be re ceived i tot' the appearance of Ute prisoner.".' , . ' " ' ... ...t a ... Ibe Hale's counsel said no, ana ue bato toliotd on bailiug the priaont-r. Mr., sculler ... tlien aerved a writ el habeas corpus, ieaued by Judge betile, upon the snei iff, commanding hi u to nave tbe deiuuuuui, swepson, oeiore him, Judtfe Settle, In the -city of Ral eigh, in tne supreme court room, with the cause ol tu detenuon. Mr. htrone said Uils waa an unheard of proceeding and protested against it with much animation. He declared no iudsra ahould allow another court thus to luteriere m a cause penaing oeiore his court. . . Thv tudce ordered th sheriff net to obey tho writ, until this court had dis posed or tne eae. in juugw again urged counsel to agree upon county a. . .-I - t , " ....... r tor iruu. i- . . tV: Mr.- Fuller said the vrisouer would a to any county in tho adjoining dU t except Davidson. ,! ' v Tho case was removed to urange,ana to day tne prisoner left for-RaWh(n.to go before Jadze Settle. The lawyer say a habeas corpus, after a true bill found for murder, is not usual. -. XEWSASD3fOTF3. ;.i ..1.. fSei-reUry Fish it sick. Don Carlos is hear the French frontier. Snow drifuin'iSew IIampshlre are blocking up trains. f; . Tbe Bpenoer tnvoMtigation will be publicly conducted. 1 - , 'The Steamer Kittle Hughes was bnmed yeaterday at Mew Orleans. i At hut accounts mere waa almost a panic on the Pari bourse. Rioe. the Ubrarian of the TJ, S. honse of representatives, ha resigned. i The eommitto of the advisory ' oonnoil aaUina' Plymouth ohurch ail the way torouffn.' ' ' 3 1 ' ' " Henry Talbot, ef Iadiatma, haa been appointed clerk of the way and means committee., $ ... t, ( :; , ; Henry A Manr; treasurer of Saratoga county .' New york) ha been indicted tor lorgery. " . !Tbo oenat foreign committee have all the correspondence in the Emma UI1UV lUHKlt...., '(,, . The jeustecorumittee on privilege auu elections are preparing to try tbe penc-er case. Tbe oemnuttee " or tbe Hissiamppt house of . rinxeseuiativee have teeoai? miAA tk Zu.,hm...tnl Ama- V "I A.oupl.of broto 4 UaWj ?i Was tatallj itijured. . ., . T i . J ' ! It I' nndcrtood that th Eogliah itoVernment will undertake the prosecu tion of li. B Oakley, of the co-operative credit bank, a a wiudler. , ; h . 4 Ai woman 'and lhr . children were burned up in a houae at IJimar, loWa, yesterday. The - husband has goto crazy about it. v; v-.-v..: -,, M - -i ! John X. Pierce, late treasurer of the Merchant' Kational bank of Lowell, bitely atquiUsd of embtszzlemeut, ha be arreated under a charge of forgery. mm i The nobbiest collar you can wear Is tha Warwick. It is the stylish width this season. Ask for it at the: furnish ing stores. '' , TAU DROPfJ. ) Waughtowa Is on the increase, .j i . jtllnston ha put tbe hog law to force. Salem is lnxurialing on shad and drum fish.,' ' ' ,. ;, ' ; The Durham Pleasure Club is hoppitur it i -', ; ,' ii ;.., .j.i.-u t .'$ '...! 'f.t ii Winston i cryin out for a fire de partment. ' t- . 7.t i Durham na ueiormtnod. upon good Utlewalka, Salem has a society tor the protection of property. j i fwi - JL revival to kouut on in the Bantist ehoreh at Shelby. . - " Henry Null is the postmaster .'of Old Town, x'orsytbe county. , , t s! ,; Charlotte has, amonit other cnrio d- tie, a dog that nurses kittens. ! Via Woodhnll did not put iut mm! pearance in Charlotte Wednesday nignt Dick Martin i a Stokes countv oon- tennial nifrgef. fie will be 100 in March.- - . ": ' A party of revenue officials were fired upon a lew days . ago whjJe . nuduig. UirougU llandolpnjwun ty.T The Greensboro Patriot invito relic (Crabbers to dig up the Guilford court house oak for the centennial. . .' ' The Methodist uiggers of Wilming ton are going to have a big camp meet ing at Pmey Urov, 12 miles above that t Hnr Vntfi' rtf tfllralnirtnrL la imtno j - o i n to Washington in the lutcrcst oftue improvements in the bubor of tnai J. T. W. Davis, of Stokes etunty, re- eently oooiaiiaed suiotUe at tue reu.e too of hi mWLm:hiWJiotAiAjtut jiausemoud county, Va. . , . ; J HOW IT U DOSE. VHKJLT AIVeUT18t.0 Risa bastalitx. Au auimiited couioat,' in which the uhumI meauanl ntirupkUaa euuise-o the mauagesrs of tb: Doiy News is mmle manifest, lus joat ouute to lutlat ' r or tlie past week or two tne "strikers" lor that afreet have boaa Very iBiiualhom y button-holing promtneut luorcbanU ot the mty, advakttn)r the gnat aJvauUga of anewaud unique aobeoM of advor- ttsutg, invented aud patented Dy tb mauafrers of that concern, lbey would offer any of their principal adverlisiu patrons as many copies or tnetr weekly gratia, eoutaiiunR their advertiaouteuU, aa they would agree to mail and pay pos tage tbereon. Heveral merchant ac eepted of this "cheap john" offer, and agreed temporarily to accept weekly of a hundred or more copies of tho paper. By this means tbe subscription list (!) of the News was largely increased I The enquiry naturally suggests itself to all these advertiser : How can the New manager make such a plan pay them The answer is thus explained : The last general assembly passed an act relating to Insurance com warn eft, whereby tuey were required to urniah the secretary of state periodically a atatement ef their assets, liabilities, Ac, and it was made tbe duty of the secretary to have the same published in "one of two newspa pers in the city baring the largest circu lation.' It is asserted that the News Butnagers lobbied iodubtriously for the passage of this act. Tha aUvsrtwing re quired is estimated to be worth from al.200 tsti.500avearand nerhans more. The News ring has indisputably un loved the fat advertising under this act for - the past twelve months, as it was net known by our city publishers that snob a law was enacted until tho publication of the acta, - Anticipating thia knowledge by other eetablis amenta. th News managers adopted tbe sharp practice and cheap advertising dodge mentioned above.and by this means hoped to overreach their otty rival lor the ad vertising. Of course they demanded the advertising, and daimed that from their pet 'warren" waa issued a larger bona fide circulation than from any other establishment in the city, i Ihe Christian Advocate and Biblical Re corder also pat in a elaim, and called for evident of the bjld assertion of the railioaJ-ring-Nowa-managers.: Each put in figures as to the number of bona fide subaeribera, and ' the ring-gang fonad a man who' was willing to qualify to their figures, and aotnally did so De- lore Squire alagnin. but tn otner con testants found evidence, from divers sources, which demonstrate that the subscription waa bocoa, and the result is the secretary has given the sdvsrtiaing iotntiv to th Advocate and uecoroor. It is said that the boss man of th New accuses the postouloeoi uvuTgiug iecrels in regard to tbe weight ot mail matter aeut off lv the hews. . l no oiuinese i mauager mauamar maniiniini aumebodv in the i o - . . . 1 offioe uf telluur tales out ,ot suhool aud , tLSf punianment, M well., to' maa up for tu loss incurred ; ana au I tne oilier mauatfersare iranuo wimj rage. wear as auu bupuiuou n.iw um i i machinery of telling tale of the amount of paper purchased,, whereby the secret oi the News' circulation is calculated by iU foeev : This art wont quietly through the legislature like the Chatham Dona fraud through the honse, and as the sequel proves with a view to the pecnuiary benefit of toe organ of the railroad ring." Continue to show sheas up.- Induing so yon will deserve and receive the praise of every , , ,, Cmzss. . DIED : ' y'- ' Oa tbe momrnt- et the Sftth Inst., at his rridence, tntrnt tmtraeart f Rlelgbr Darkl lllntoa, ra ue,autb year ot Sis age. . . LETTER FROM JEFFERSON j davis, ' VAT PaaSIDEXT rONFZDKRAT STATES. i Mzitrui, Tux., 15th Feb., 1876. Cob 8. D. PooirDear 8ir : I have this day received yours of the 10th inst, and by th same mail, the first number oi tbe "Southern Historical Monthly" tnagaaino came to liaud. , , -- It was a great gratification to me to see how well 'you are laboring in the pious, patriotic taak of preserving the evidence of the noble deeds dons by our soldier and sailors, in defence of a cause which can only be lost when the prin ci4e for which the war of the revolu tion, was fought, r aud tha" right "it secured, shall nave ceased to exist , : Few of our people were writers and fewer still have since the war bad leisure to write; therefore, the story of the war ha been told by those who could not or would not do us justice. - It. is surely, for the common welfare, desirable that all part of the Union should know what there is of good in each. Demagogues who cater Uvsectioual prejudice and in flame partisan passions by the perver sion ' of ' truth are fb worst and faava been the most potent enemies of the ' purposes for which the states re united, lbererure 1 am giaa to perceive' that yon are exploring the early history of the government, as well as the recent acts of the southern peO pl that instruction and vindication msy go together. T" ' j " ' ' Wishing for the magazine great suc cess. inbv sol lection and pseawtvathm of the material on which the history of our time must bo baaed, and the judg ment of posterity rendered, and with best wisltes fur yourself personally, . 1 am amoerejy, .. ' i " . OTaoAV8V A Toabt. Two important d scove- ries ! -I he diacovery ot Ameiica by Colnmbua, and Dr. fierce' Geldvu Medu al Di-covery ; the one optniugup to uiankiud a new contineut, the ouw-r a foumain of health, which U In Ii - peWsabio to ihx lull-uoyimnit of I lk aud ita niessiii. In ie-touse to Hi aiove senium in roine the uHKolU'ite-1 i ie aiiouH oi tens -f hou-aiit f Kiuiefu pKlietit-'. bo luve Im e r lie ed of i-hioiiw: ' hiliiM-nl llif.ugli IU iisl unwni'slity. ! Ttt'-e 1 vulon ar' limited to no oie 1 XMlily, bat from .-very city, village and hamlet, in our broad douii.in, as well as from ot Hr i-iiui a, aud iu ti.n strange, utter a. of fureiga tongni'S, like tba eonfutn,! mur suur of nun waters, come m.feigued aud hearty eominend .tions. It M, in ooiubiuMtion with the Pleaiaut Purga tive t elleta, the great depurator of tbe age. 'Under its benign action eruptions disappear, excessive waste is checked, the nerves are streogthesHd, and health. Wig banished from the system, returns her reigu and re-establishes her roseate throne npon the cheek. All who have thoroughly tested its virtues in the diseases for which it is recommended unite in pronouncing it the great Medi cal Discovery of tbe age. m Dn. Josxs. Dr. Jones' office is daily crowded with patients from far and near.' Among his surgical operations, yesterday, was one for polypus in the nose. Mr. Henry Palmers, of Fairfield, an aged planter. Mrs. J. Speigle, of Charleston, who was greatly relieved of oznna. Both wish their ease, made public and express the utmost satisfac tion. Dr. Jouee-remains at the McAdoo honse, in Greensboro, until March 6th. Dr. Jones will practice at the Arlington House, Danville, Vs., from the 6th to the 12th ef March. Dr. Jones will prac tice at the Ballard k Exchange, Rich mond, VM from the 13th or March until the third ef April, - I'' ( "l'. 4 ' i The Star , Ammoniated SOLUBLE PIlOSPIl ATE : Wo have found by several jesrs experleneo ... ..... r j.. .! ' - (.., , , . I actaal ebservstloB, that they havs bo snptrior, If say eqnal smcng Commercial Maaaros, Our prices art much lower than etkers, not so onlveraallv popular, and that havs prev ui.cu .h , r fair trial with anything sold la tba South. -.1 I : , v... , 1 Phnantiat , T UTI ITUIT. - u,v - " r r. H. WI1ITAEKH, Was. Conmy t . . - MCt'TLET, j'coL. . STEWART, Harnett County, JAMES A J0HN9OS, . M-,v - D. Vc. HCKAT, , , " And many others whs wOt gladly giro their I.' i A. O.SlSriDERS fb ,Co.,!; , . I : aa tf t M t U - -MM,..:. . ... a. .... . 8o OP xew ADTERTisEMrs2;;;1;- t- t.r5.:.:i-?-l! InS-dlM? A fold ring with a ran art la it. The flndet wis. ..... it r i i.ii'. hi i.. i ' i n f if') '' '') W A N T D A Good Baker one uoncaiubid pro fered. Addreoy "BQX, 44.' lee xw. m, rtl.H. A,BaleigB4 . . Fin-llerille Street, oa Tueadav tha awth Am-' ' ot "rebraary, Wit, all th serlahabl proper' 1,-t it aeionfrinc to ine eaiaia m ars. i. u. Heary, dre'd, eeaaMlsg ef KoaarMd and",,. Kltebea FarDltors. beds, sbairs. tables. . . i , TetsMtasa.'' ;- ti-i :i ni-ti JOS. B. BATCHXLOR, . .. Auction Sale.1 I i,.V AT M. I. . , .. ..: 1't Will take place at their place of . Sasinesa at night onlj trom 7 tolu o'clock,- ft n. : Priratc Salt at lnciiDiiPrlCES.ii !; Sale Commence to-night at 7 o'clock, Feb. 16th, 1876. !',; :tl.BDSEiiaiiiii'iEro.." 1 fekv 16-2w- Daily News copy. A SOT HER sr load ef fieaoJas WUta 4 Oats for sale rbeap At ' F. U. cuaiertiriiEKB iu'b. feblVtf , . wlliaiagtee Street.' ,;, On tba lOih lnt . I captured frori Ullam , Fmtii, oue ov.r"uat, ou dK-asc -at to ialr of panta, ene p ut nf o s xl seversl other sr Ivies, wbicn are sup oard t M no r ft d. 'I be owner wi.I please call fur them and oaf cU. - . AU.ISOf H'rtH, CVvMabla. ha l'aCiek Town.hlp, ' fb 23-w2w .(flo Knek, H'aka lo.S.C, mum l JsVrfHi vw fttlMf HiiiHrry tw4 M J ywH. r.r.eaii MMaia.pr.iv. ri m " n mm sum. I P. a: M T um i ir-r i T i"T- ' f ?. -w - ; i GREAT MEDICAL BOOK, i .. and eVeiwu tor Ladle and Oeats, -; Smt trre lor twe ataoipa. Mdrea. BT. Josarn M soicai. I strruTs, ot. Joseph, ato.u . ecTSTii -ha ALL VARIETIES OF FOUNDRY Job and Vaehlne work done at tbe BALKM AUR1U b'LTUBAL WuRKa, . . aalero. 20 BUSHELS Or OMOS SETTS. To be sold la any qualnty to auit purcbaa-: era. Keiau at ou er raiioo. ai F. C. vUKlaTOrti ER8 m ' iab 15 U WUminctoa St, 8- .i'11-,: be SALEM f LOWS will not choke I Run Urbt t Easily regulated I WM turn all kinds of anil I Msanfactared syth 'f SALEM AOKItVLTLRAL WORKS, . ....... : f - Sslesv., OCC THE ADVANCE MOW fj)r; II or isaowoHersd fer tbseomiog ssaseaatthalowprieoot tJ- Address tbo Sumo Agent, C. A. HKGE, i '. , ..i I ;i; aaieia. . ; llape's Nitrbgeaized r SUPER PIJOSPIfATE OF LIME. m sailing tbe soots Fertilisers, as well aa by 1 '" . " , : i '- " ) .;M , Ws refer to the following gentlonsa of large . for apreral reara 1 Wj.f M-J j JOHN AY ERA, JobuUa Coast;, ST W. H. SANDERS,' ' DAVID AD i VS, - . . . JAMES PACE, Cbatbaai County! W.M. THOMAS,' " 1 ' B. H. WILSON, - - -'.-- I. ..I.,.'ir if f " i. .ii f I- experience. yorSaioVy ruiTimniii n ri -: i un i mill unu : mil juaj 1-,.. J v't. 1M.I III .il , ! - ,.),f:,;., n.y MAtS'i arraxraizto , , , ( .. ; . .. , ' . . - , f i ' , I r -.!- I 'I A0EJTT8, i RAtklGli, HI : Kl'p.iA 3 r.ftlw J 'J
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 26, 1876, edition 1
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