THE RALEIGH" SENTINEL
THE RALEIOU SENTINEL"
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UAILT. WEE1LT AND SEMI-WT.EKXT
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STATE PRINTING A BINDING
ESTABLISHMENT,
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rf renttnel t veer hi sdrae?;!r;r?V3.t 86
Seraf Weekly " " i 4T
WNUrtradotl . ..100
Th Dilt8iil win be delivered
lay part of th City t Ftfteea Onu week.
the enrsr.
J. D. Cameron, editor of th Newt, it
tick at hia bom a, sear Hfllaboro.
80 cord wood at Osborne' Onda A
Feed Store, for sale cheap fur cash.
J. J. WwLfewdkh A Ca,, dealer la
grain. Cera a, apecialtj. Newborn,
N, C. , ,?, 4- ) , . 3oa
The communication ef one of the hi
dieted gentlemen of the city la crowded
out today.
From all account this eltj will be
filled to overflowing with visitor during
the Methodiat centennial. -.
Bradley A Leonard, of the new candy
f aetory, have fast brought en a lot of
dainty bride's-cak decorations.
T. T. Oliver manufactures beat heart
pine and poplar lumber, At. Seasoned
flooring alwaya on hand. Pine Level,
N.C.
Cotton markrt very dull.' Middling
11 ; low middling 1010 J eleaa ataina
9 ; deep ataina 7aS. Trade very doll in
all branch. "..,:.,..'... i;
The tew atreet recently - opened
through the Bledsoe landa presents an
opportunity f r the purchaae of deslraue
and cheap building lota. N .
l-.Nrgge
enise upon a f the municipal ela
tion. We rail apon Mayor Maui to
arrest theee eqadUra ander the vaihnt
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Our bachelor governor hav ano'.hr
aruesake. The locomotive Juiteluk'e,
on the estera North Carolina rati,
baa juet been jMchnateaed "Gov.
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VOL. XXIL RAXiEIQHt"N'rC., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1876.
No. 9.
Catsouo Uviojr. Last evening
number ef our Catholic citixen met and
organised the "Cetholio TJnioa of Rai
eigb," The oflloer elected are : Presi
dent, If. B. Barbee : vice-president,
Patrick MoOowan ; aeeretary, Jamei P.
Hayes; cot responding aeeretary. IT.
Plomadore ; treasurer, F.Oalagher.
Mashxo. James Mullen, a fireman
oa the yard engine at the ahopa of the
Raleigh aOaaton railroad, waa aeverely
maabedthi. morning while attempting
to couple aome ear, W have net been
able to ascertain the particular! of the
accident, bat learn that Mr. Mullen ia
painfully though not dangeronaly hurt
Btohxwali, Jacksox. W. B. Troy,
of Fayetteville, a aoa of Stat Senator
W. C. Troy, ta uoir ia the eity in the
intereat of a military biography of Stone
wall Jackson, illustrated with handsome
portrait of all the prominent Confed-
erate general., The work k published
by Appleton, and ia folly worth the
price asked. -
HorRuta Codut. Court met at 10
'cieck, all law juilce pi eeent.
Utdooa Perry et al. va. Henry ' M.
Tupir, from Wake. ArUiueut Wuu
en yeteiUty and wa reu.ned to Li.
M, taw la and P.O." Fowl for
frtwhwiffi ami J5s f.-Haywo.aw mntU
Mraugcoutra. ' Peading t't argu
ment the court alj juraed uuul tennor-
rywatiOtViovktM, .21
Fur The double log cabin of oae of
our colored feiltfw-cituena, who sport
tiie rather rai e and ataxtlhur name ol
Bmith, wuborned in Thite Oak tow
4 AN DfTEBESTTXa RELIC.
a awoito that waa rr aw ed wrra Toai
auxu at the unu or hooks'
caxax BujMa a wvmm t
MEBCnAXTs'MEETIKa LabtNiort.
The adjourned meeting of the mer
chants came , off but nluht, notwitb
itanding the rain. Jordan . Womble
took the chair and ealled the meeting to
order. J. C. Marcom took hi place a
ecretary.
A letter waa read from Solicitor Qs
ris, proposing to compromise and dis
miss the indictments opon payment
of half th fees. This propositloo wu
rejected ananlmously.
A letter wa read from William A.
Ilearne, ahowlng the difference between
NEWS AND NOTES.
Spain win teen sen4 30,000 troop ta
cuds, r arewell to ail Ulytac' dream
oi west Indian greatness. '. .:
1 he visit af the disreputable ex-Queen
Isabella to Spain la said to have ao
political significance. -
. A caucus of northern railroader waa
hold at th St Nicholaa betel. New
York, yeeterday, to prepare for a little
aeeper ireigntcouging. .. v. .
Prayer-gauge Tyedall waa married ia
Looaoa, last Tuesday, ta Mia Louisa,
daughter of Lard l laada - Hamilton.
The matrimonial bow-knot waa tied by
4JA. I
Johnstone Jonea, of thia dty, ha ia
his ps anew on a sword which
used at the JbatOa of Moore's Creek
bridge, February 27, 177a, by hi wife's
greai-grandfather, Colonel, afterward
General, Thomas Brown, of 'Bladen
county. A member of the family now
living heard from the lip of th widow
of Geo, Brown that be brought thia I the action of the federal government I Dean Stanley.
aword from the battle-field atained with I and Solicitor Harris fa regard toths
blood. Another deeoendant of thia gal-1 time allowed ta take out licenses.
lent soldier has in poossssioa th cooked I Hon. T. C. Fuller,) counsel for the
hat which he wore at the battle. It is a I merchant, being called on, said it was
three-cornered black felt, and is perfo-1 no occasion for a speech and ha ahould
flited with givenl built t-lo ea, but talk as with hi client. II said there
i still in a good etate of preservation. J were no culprits, no cilrainals anion
General Brown rendered distinguish I the Indicted citizens. The anlmu, the
ad serrics during the revolution. He I intent, made the criminaL He felt
waa early in arma under Governor I tUra there could be no conviction under
Tryon, at Alamance, in 1771, and after-1 the present Indictmente.
ward was wounded at U name or I , JoIab Turner wa called upon, T who
tnat RriiW. In Virginia. In 1775. he I K fi iK iu... ' r it
. ' j j, . '. . 'I AW. PtrnnjM. Eq.. Lvnchbunr. Vi
the Bladen rvgimrui; "of which Thma J have 10 Imitate member of cougrW reguktrlv f.ir a uklins; eomru t nwm
Koheson co'onel, and Thomas I who atw4V t tkei about evervthlnj I At givee relinf ami puts me to sleep, li
... - - I I. .tl tB mm m I 1 - . "
I Immwi .nil J.m.t Kb MMdH mtMil. I ..w.l .U .,1... 1. . .1 I wuvu unou urra-
v - . w " - j mmtu, wWVKI'y uoitfrv . IDf QWIM0.
H wtt area! diaUnoti'to by hi victor I II knew a better tim thm if
over the tone at F.niicthUrm I tte IT
Jay, 1.81, whera wi h rUty men, h I eiaiir tle ma terorratlMnd freitih1.
attacked and routed three humlred of The freight-were lug'wr In North Caro
the enrmvr Tbi baUle eotkMl the tor.v Mm titan la hhv oihrtate or uart uf the
The Louisiana house of representa-
uve u inreaiening to march In a bod t
to the eeoalo, and demaad the ImDeacb-
ment of the infamous malefactor, .Kel
logg. Better go slow, brethren.
Linderman, the federal mint director
yesterday ensured the bona committee
on appropriation that specie resump
tion is possible now. He aars there-is
$19,000,000 ef silver coin and bullion
ready for use, and aeveral mints can be
started on silver anv time. Linderman
ia evidently a near lineman of Balaam'a
saddle au aoal. -
A t V ERTISEMKX Ts
AdvertiMfnaata wfl be lBna4 la th Imhv
banTikat, st U foiWwtnf niM sorsaaarsof
oae ac. or tea n tales Uses
J (ne Mjnara eoa Um -' Mm ' gLOt
" eaca anetqaeaa aisamsa . - "
lets thia a f i.. ; 8 -.
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r-BfEfJIA't NOTICE.-
A MUD.'
Te en wke are safferntr fresa tka errors
aad ladlaerartues ef jaeth, aanrous weakness,
ear) j eea, leaa of ainhooO. tc, I will send
s raelas that wul core roe, JBXi Qt
CUAKUK. This great rataadr was aiseevered
bj a mladaiiarr la South Isaerlca. Bend a
self-addrasae4 eBTelooa ta tba ftc. Jaaavw
T. Isnaa. HMom J). Mi$ Utmm. 2fm Itrk
aov ioeoowosi ,. , - ,:,
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The adTartlasr. aa eld nbvalelaaJ ntlraa
from aetlre practice, hsring; had placed ta hia
haad br aa Kast India Mlsstoaarr the far-
anils ef s simple veretasle Bamedr. for
speedy and permanent Care of Coaseaptioa.
Broochttia. Catarrh, Asthsaa. and' all Throat
and Laar AflacUooa, also a Foaithw and
Radical Curs for Nerroos Debulty ssd all
Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly
tested Its wonderful . ears tire powers ia
thonsands ef eases, feels It his doty te Bask
H knows te hissafferln; fellow a. Aetoatedl
by this BMtftve, and a eooacteBtioaa dwlra to
relieve human suffering, he will scad (free of
aa re), to an wao aeeire tuuia recti a, wit a
full direetloae for prepartKr and auceeufullv ,
Bent by retupi aiall by eddnwelng . "
. Da. W. C 8IVKNV ; ,
, Monroe Block, flrraeiue, N. T.
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A Good Baker 4Nia 'anraeamb'ra4 'era
feed. address, -BOX, "
febst.Sw Balelgh.
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8 TAKE THE
Brogd;o.'r t ! :
The Italian a'rirg band ialonce ni jr
miuiiling mufh with moonlight au our
street t'ou;h the moonshine pu.tof
the mixture baa b-ien rather tuiu ibi- a
few nlghta past. .'., , , v r
Mr. J. D. Whitaker U telling good
oak wood at 13.50; pine 3 00(13.23
per.cord delivered, provided the cash
attend the order. Call on him In rear
of Cltixen'a Nauonal Bank.
The Then and Now" festival and
eonoerl of . the Methodist ladle take
place thia evening at Metropolitan hall, I
and will be repeated to-morrow evening.
A very pleasant time wifl be had by all
who attend. Go. 1
Our county commissioner deserve
thanks, especially from our country
friends, for the substantial bridge re
cently erected aver Walnut creek,on the
Holleman road. It takes the place of a
dilapidated and dangerous old dead-fall
of aa affair. . .," .
The Wilmington Journal, of March 1,
apeaking of th Swepsoa case, say j
"Swepson ha don th state much
. harm, and th gentleman h killed waa
our friend, but In View f all tha facta,
wa feel obliged to lay wa think Judge
Settle did right la admitting th prisoner
to baiL 7,1 -. --
L. Prang k Co., art and educational
publishers, of Bo ten, are preparing Tor
the publication of the ooats-of-arma of
. the various atate of the Tnion for exhibi
tion at the Philadelphia eentenniaL and
have addressed a letter to our secretary
of state asking information in order to
have that of North Carolina properly
represented. -
George Allen & CoM Plow Manufae-
turer, Newbera, N. C, offer to send to
any address, samples of their Labor
Saving Plow. ; Atlaa anti-cbukinc
Turning Plow, Dickson, Allen snd
Magnolia Steel Cotton Sweeps, at a lib
eral discount fpr cash, with privilege ot
returning them at their expense shvuLl
they not give perf. ct slisiaction.
MT bend for illustiaud clicuiar aud
price. .. e. j f' f -..-.f. ;
feb 23-d2aw&wlm ; " ;
Measra. R. .'ones A Co., are i gttt
for J, V.hhitiiw & Co.' hor rhoa-
phaie. Which t. one of th best standard
fertilizera In tl ia market. The suciefs
Ship laat JitaJay nitfht IT.J-. pn.j(h nr.iwn, jl.at
It gained laat jear ia such that they 1-ve
old thia year alrmdr a great dil are
than they exrecied t eel'. Tb i- fa
cflitie for Vopphing farnwr with thia
valuable fertilizer are great, and farmers
ahould buy at once. This guano, in
stead af impoverishing the land, im
prove It permanently. Bead their ad
vertisement in another column.
The very Una result and increasing
demand of the Star Ammonia ted Sola
bl Phosphate raeem to have created
quite a sensation among manufac turers
af and dealers ia commercial fertilisers.
Other"inanfactttr4r hav - even com'
menoed manipulating and offering for
aalea fertiliaer called the "Star Bone
Phosphate. " Fanners shonld beware of
intitationa. The original and only gen
uine Star Ammoniated Soluble Phos
phat haa the trade mark of a star
printed oa each sack with the analyaia
snannf aotnred by Lorenta k Bitter of
Baltimore, Md., and for sale by A. C
Sander k Co., or their agent.
wet all hi femuure aad apparel, itt
including a Cuiekerug piano, marbd
topped bumana and tables, a roue wood
eacntoje, and aev-ral other artidea ot
value whiuh were nninsnred.
Cokkkxdajile CoL C B. Brown,
the popular landlord of the National
hotel, haa given the anperintendent . of
the Oxford orphan aaylum a standing in
vitation to atop at hia houae free of cost,
wnenever ao nas occasion to pas
through our city with any of hia little
charges. The generous offer, which
waa made some time since, has been ao
oepted and acted on.
In hia pastoral letter for lent, Arch
bishop Bayley, of Baltimore, uses these
strong and truthful words t "Beligieu
teaching I as necetsary to anything
that deserve the nam of education as
oxygen ia ta the air wa breathe. With
out it, it may be seriously doubted
whether a good deal of what U new
called education doe not do more harm
than good. It b) ridiculous to apeak of
harpenlng up a quick Intellect with a
corrupt heart and depraved will under it,
as if you "were necessarily preparing
such a person to be a good citizen and
a useful member af society. T say
nothing of our political combination,
our penitentiaries and stale prison are
full af the well-educated people.' "
Tub Hawkins Oboak. Wo will
reply In time to th Raleigh New of
th 2d Inst. -They renew the old radi cal
charge that Swepson bought the
Sentinel We told aU about it in 18C8.
We never u lie, steal, bora or blow np
a house.or attempted to bribe Mr. Atwa
ter. Such attacks have failed these
seven year to damage eur character.
The railroad presidents aad pet lawyer
who txpfct to be lielj ed te oraoe by
railroad paper are indignant that we
refused i-'U.OiK.i tor the heuilnel when It
wu offi red by Meckbelder Blacknall,
of ike Raleigh News. Dr. Hawkins,
and his board ef diivctors, will not lie
able to jitHt'fy the fraud uoW gingeu
with the C hatham road. Evert thing
cnoctd with or iriva ' or oublie
life l both heoft and hou'trable. N
can Sweioo. Hawkin. ftfc Aden, aitd
all Uie affl. e-l Ui.ti'nir la vers behind 1
lower in 1:1a en. In Wheeler's his ory
f North arulina, volume age 30.1-
iveo a gloaleii record of thia brilliant
achievement It lx thtre said f Gen.
worl.l. audit is 'urixt with paUeuce ami
u xulas mi. I In- p-',)ie 01 the no tuaest
r e-up ao I cm lied onir u.iv tr-if-li s
when they wte u t half ao high and
ITU AT10.,WATKll. .
I wtuhte proeo'e eitfit m. rstbarat ssv
bu.loea. orfoibi f tin. tba will eaaMe '
to w mate a jppon i rat.Miiaaa r.auiy. -r.
can auuir mys, w I i in any eapaetry. : , , t .
a.i utut wisuti4g .o enp'oy enaera r to- - s .
rt''TkrtAOTfl'rtt vv m' 'iiB'a''"iMisii wMiiaaic .
eUe, win plnse addna n.e at Kalelgh, N. C. ' ' '
barf O Ma races el n.
Address 40 V V. MARCojr. V,
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whim tho hl-lAiT o' our bavv aa the bdiu m men of italciirh oav
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Ha ha l atlled on a mervhaut
atate shall ue writtra thia a t on alow.
afrt from hia chivairio conduct at tlin
tiiea! BricLjf,. will pace him by the
h e 'l hin ! pauioU, ilrr, Mariou
aud iwjiter.itf the aouth' and rarther,
t al "he vaiKjuiahed the enemy by the
exercUe of uch skill as coul I not have
been surpassed, and by a boldness and
hardihood In promptitude of obedience
and rapidity or movement on the part
of those under hia command, that would
have ahed a lustre , on the disciplined
legion of modem Europe." . , . '
Mr. Wheeler says of him t
" The affair of Elizabethtown proves
that the service of war waa congenial to
hia fearless temper. His life, charactei
and services will afford tome future
biographer an opportunity to present
his chums to the respect, love and ad
miration of hi countrymen.''
everyday.
that day to lean t .ntliiug about the
rat s f freight un til th rotulx leading to
t .e city. One th -ud liim two bill uf a,
dm from WiimibgUn for hominy. Que
lot, which came direct to lUleigh by
Goldabero, waa 18 cents a bushel
The ether lot waa "through freight" and
taken to Weldon and by the Raleigh k
Gaston road to Raleigh, and the freight
waa 14 cents a bnabeL the distance
being 173 miles f jither. An AJamano
farmer yesterday broaght 6 bales of cot
ton from Mebaneaville, a distance of fifty
miles, Th freight was $9.78 or $1.63
a bale. He saw aitting in tho meeting
a merchant who paid $L23 for a barrel
of vinegar from Kittrell' to Raleigh, a
distance of about 39 miles. If tho barrel
bad only started at New York, it would
have been brought for one dollar and had
the honor of coming byKittrell's too.
Tho freight on smoking tobacco from
Durham, 27 miles, is 60 cents a htm-
STILL iJIEIB.
We no? oir to the PnbHc the Great
est Eariaiiitf the Aje;
Too Warn ro Pass. Caldwell, of
the Charlotte Observer, ia hi paper ot
March 1,' tell thia yarn : - - -
A Rood manr of our reader, if not
here, in other porta of the atate, know
Jordan Chambers, colored. . He wa a I eenta. What haa Raleigh don that she
aiave oi auj.i-.jj. unamDer. ot ireaeu .vu h n-ntiaa in th. w.v
of -freighta 1 Bnt thia . i, not , the
X SHIRT
All made and finished ready for th
Laundry, with the exception af the but
ton or eyelet holes, of Wamsutta Muslin
and Richardson' Round Thread Fam
ily linen. ' '
For the exceedingly lew price of 8
county, and one of the beat hi all the
land. He is almost a whit as one of
pure Anglo-Saxon blood, ia smart and
intelligent and many a white man might
envy nun nis address, Jordan became
a rampant republican, however, alter
the war, ran for tb legislature onoo or
twice in IredelL aad wa defeated, and
haa of late acted aa a servant at th ex
ecutive office ia Raleigh. One of our
ciusena who is just from ' Raleigh, tells
ns that a week or two ago, Jordan took
hi daughter who ia whiter even than
her father to tho colored normal achool
which ia conducted in that city by Rev.
John Smedes, a brother of Rev, Alder.
Smedes, D. D., the principal of the cele
brated St Mary's colWe. Be intra.
dooed himself, and explained the object
of hi visit ' Mr. Smedes ealled him
"Mr. Clumbers" and blushed and told
him that he wa mbitaken in the olaoe:
that no admixture of the race wa al
lowed there, and that he wa no donb;
loosing fur the noneolof hia brother,
which was in snotb.Hr Dart af the citv.
Jordan auked if that waa not a school
for colored girl, and brioif answered in
the affirmative, told r. Smedes that bs
and its daughter were oolorod people
aud that he wss oot mistaken ia the
place. The girl waa aoeordiugty pnt to
ufaooL and Jordan hi ft, mightily tick!, d
and mightily fluttered.
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tlirm. Brake tt antwar tu tlw .,tr-. I , . ., v., ' ,
"J- . ...IT .1 1.. HIT...-. W.M. ffltlT" I'll , WUIUUi
TuaMK. I .byvhiati. and t kj aitno-iaed Kmu
-- mmm- i j lMpius and Apiln us. of ftaiia, f
oai a t nttx CB rfvuixu The ' their ciirr.i. The m te acient fic
dred. From Atlanta to New Tork, 800 tor 16.00 by the dox. or dot. only
mile, it i only 41 eenta. From Raleigh I We claim that thi shirt cannot be
to New Terk, 525 mil, the price is 40 exceUed In sunerioritv 'of make and
sf ;
finish or in quality, by any aver offered
uciuic iu wuaniaract. , ;
worst Another merchant showed him . W. H. A R. S. TUCKER.
a box of manufactured tobacco and a
bill of lading which was at the rate of 10 to 23 per Day
one ooiuir a nunurea trom xwnam to
Raleigh. A barrel ot flour from
Mebaneaville to Raleigh, 50 miles, 45
centel te New Tork, 525 milus, it is
only 70 cents. Sacb a tariff and tax U
at war with and must kill all honest
labor and business. If you be men, no
longer bear it. If yon will quietly sub
mit to this extortion your oppressor bn m , . i a
will aeon make It higher. Th.se high-1 l&g dt&T AlIlIZ1011ia,t6fl
tann rauroaa corponuiona are ruauinx
Cheap newspapers and lawyer iu North
Carolina aud Virginia, and all along the
lii-s af their rvMs They cwoirol your
politicians and make ur randidt e.
Mr Turner aaid be had relied upon the
BTanKe to check these monopolies, but
when he found out that J. D. Cameron
aud Jordan Stone were grangra, and
runuing a newNuaper fur the railroada
and in their iiittrest, be had not been ao
bouefnl of aid frvnt that qaarbnr. He
ooui Indeti bv tiii -.urf that a ooiutnittee
of five merthautHlie appointed to wait SOLUBLE PHOSPH ATE
npou th jnulrc a managMr . anl ask a
r-dnctiou of ru J; ruinoua freighta. Mr.
luruer a iuv'.i n tor a committee waa
adoptrd aud tit Lcliair sppoinW JoriLia
w oiurtle, Mr.. A. CreeVli, U 11. AiUiOV
btrouaoli as said
jN THUur bd ef Genuine White
Oale o Mle heap A I
tt. L. CBhlfT'o iirs a CO'H.
ItblJ-li M lliu.ngiua btrsek
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the 'Heory tltt.."', t
Will be A at
rjyr levtiie m-wi, r-twiiiay tae avta air
at teuru.r , lj70 all tb perbttU pnnier
V beh.ng-inir io the n'ate -t Mr-. L O.
K U'V, u. c d, io M-ti t( t Ilouaehulil anj
Kivhnn Fuim u.e, b d, chaire, tab.es, ate. ,
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JOS. B. BATCEILOR,
feb S3-lw Adntr
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mm hr waTttaiws. Dr. Vmr
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Petersburg, Va , November 84, 1 75. J
CHAR (II Of tCHEDULE TO
take effect 8CNDA T.November 83th i ..
QOINO BOUlH.
Leave Petersburg at 0:30 A. H. snd tSt F.
Arrive at Weldon at 9:53 A. Jt &5S P. K. '
. .GOING NORTH.
Lsave Weldon at 7: Si A. M. and 4 P. It. ,
Arrive st Petersburg at 11:48 A. M. aad '
7:07 P. If. f j,
Trains eonnect at Petersbnrg aad Weldon
with trains for all southern and aenhera
points. Tickets sold to a I ou there, aoath- '
westera, nortflern and eastern points, and
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SUPER PIIOSPIIATE
, UF LIME. :
eelehrsiion last Monday of the "hun
dredth anuiversary of the battle of
Moore's Creek BridgeSwaa a grand af
fair. Tba crowd ia estimated at 5,000.
The roar of artillery and the melodious
crash of drums and cymbal lent a mar
tial flavor to the occasion Orations were
delivered by F. K. Kerr, of Sampson ;
Rev. J. N. Stalling, of Duplin; and
Hon, Edward Cast well, of Wilmington,
The first orator of the day waa Capt S.
A Aahe, of our city, of whom the Wil
mington Journal aaya, he ia "a descend
ant of the John Aaho who, with Hugh
Waddell, resisted tho leading of British
stamps an the banks of ths Cape Fear,
and who waa engaged ia the great event
which the celebration commemorated,'
Hia address waa greeted with musi and
firing of cannon. Th affair wound np
with a ball at tb Masonic hall in Lil-
Iington, ia which eight or tea counties
were reprenta,
uk ems testify thflr apprvviatien ot
k.ll In the h aiing art latlicr hy pat
rouixing the liv.ug ihaa deillug the
dead ( and thia explaius the crowd of
patient who have sought th oQice of
Dr. Jones, at the McAdoo houee,
Greensboro, often going hundreds ot
miles for his treatment and operation
and returning cured and rejoicing.
And owing to thi great and increasing
demand for hia akill, the doctor has
been induced to remain in our slate a
while longer. Dr. Jonea remain at
the McAdoo house, in Greensboro, .until
March 6th. Dr. Jones will practice at
the Arlington - House, Danville, Va.,
from the tilh to the 12th of March. Dr.
Jones will practice at the Ballard A
Exchange, Richmond, Va., from the
13th af March until the third of April.
The epidemic question on th streets
is, Wbea will Solicitor Harris be
"Henrae" from 7
ua motion, tn mooting taen adj i-iru
ed, ulject io Uie Call of the committer.
The rads have ii angnrated a series of
midniebt t-ow-wown w.th reference to
the coming city election. Deviltry is
being concocted. We smell a mice.
We see it in th air. Let's nip it in the
bud. Or word to that effect.
We have fot ad by serersl rests e spefenee to eellh f the above Prrtflrsrra, aa wall a by .
se vst ob.-errstiae, that they I evefao prior, If an., eqi al MSHltg tommeie'a! sfinaie.
rar prices arc racb lower than i thers, not as nniversal v popular, and that h.vs prev a
tnnii I If rr-n'1', v,-- ,A" '" "y f h, -, AH irt stk t a
fair trial with anything sold la the Boath JWa refer1 to the following gentlemen of largo
earwtence, who have uaed eur Phosphates for everal)esrs: ' ' ' 1 ",
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Da. Jowa. Dr. Jones' office ia daily
crowded with patients from far and
near. Among hi urgical operation.
yeeterday waa. one for polypns in the
none. Air. llenrr raimer. of fairneid.
an aged planter. Mrs. J. Speigle, of
Charleston, who waa greatly relieved of j
osopna.' Both whth thencaaw - made
public and express the. utmost aatiftfao
Uon. . Dr. Jonea rem sins at the McAdoo
house, in Greensboro, until March 6th.
Dr. Jones will practice at th Arlington
House, Danville, Va, from tho 6th to
tho 12th of March, Dr. Jones will prac
tice at the Ballard k Fchanire. Rich
mond, Va., from the' 13th of Maroh
until th third af April.
R. J. IV ET, Wak County.
W. R. WBITAKIK, Wake County. .
M. n. HORTOX, " ..
M. CUTLET, .
COL, E. 8TEWART, Harnett County.
JAMES A. J BN80N, - "
D. Me. atcKAT, " " '
JOHN AVERA, Johastoa Coaaty.
W. tt. SANDERS, - -'
DAVID ADAMS,
JAMES PACE, Chathaai County.
W. M. THOMAS, -B.H.
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ELLAS HAI5E8,
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Aad auay others who will gladly give their experience.
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A. O.SAOTERS & CO.,
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