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r- IT THE RALEIGH SENTINEL AdverMeiieata wfll U hserte hi the fanv . . Innan. at tfee foUewtBc rates yersaarel sae laca, er Wa atlaiea Uaea. J . THE RALEIGH SENTINEL " a r :7 iiv I.Ji '.- UAO.X. WIltLT AND IEMI-WIKILT Official Onai of Kra Carolixa- ; Vm eqoare eoe urn - fi.ge sack aubaeqseat huertiea hasfhaaa week : ' 1 aauara. 1 waek M sa 1 - 1 BVMth e " Woo S 00 .-.ti o. "W ' ; v 1 - ' J j . f smltal.'.nimtnmnirlt SO I' i ee I - J n I .iw4 00 nm or strnecnirrte. , n.n. ILnlliuJ t mi ! idrun ...19 00 rwil Ms manta in advaaee 00 rfT. ) I rn ILo'j !:mmm. . . . ' ' - i i !i - li ' 1 1 - a. - . . .. . a nA Th UAiLT8iTiK.wffl' fc delivered ta r Hit of the City et Fifteen Cents a weak. 10 ST omCB PIBECTORT. " Tor the benefit of the public, we pub lish the ibUowlng directory ef the poet oBce ef this city t ' 1 ? ' Western mail closes , , i . lt:30 a. ,- arrives -..;. S49p.m. Eastern iM eleeea 1 :w p. m. - ., " arrives ' ., : 11:05 a. m. Chatham " eleeea 3:30 . to. . ... f arrlTee V:44 a. nt, B. G. at. B maU cleeee :W a, m. arrirea 3:45 p. nt, Throurb northern via R. & G. R.B. eleeea ;?v. 9:30 a.m. Threugh nerthera Tla R. k O. -B. B. arrives ,1:45 p. Through northern via Golds- - " sore closes - . 3:3 p. I rhrough northern tla Gella - bore arrives , . v 11:05 a.. - Office hours for delivering maOe from 7:30a. as. to 6:30 p. m. Money orders are Issued and paid (rem 8:15 a. m. to p. m. Letters can he registered from 8:15 a. di. to 4 d. m. No mail sent or received on Sundays, w. w. Uoldkit. e. h. THU CITY. r 30 eorda wood at Oeborse'a Grain Feed Store, for sale cheap for cash. The polios court this naming eoald not furnish a esse worth reporting. J ' J. J. Wolmjcdkic k Co dealers in grain.--Corn a specialty. - Newborn, tnw For lack of gas, there was noaerrioe at the church of the Good Shepherd Sunday ereningj- i-' "-Y.t'A X'. Ool W.-F. Hendereon, rf Davidson ounty, better , known aa...' Windy BiUy.totatheeiry. George W, High, a tinner in the etn -ploy.nf,JjQwI?Jw and was Varied yesterday., Evans Evans he figures all through thia Belknap business. Leok-e-bere, torn, isn't t tuna to "rise and explain T. Oliver nanufactares best heart pine and poplar lumber, Ac Seasoned flooring always on band. Fine Lerel, Farmers all orer the country rushing work. Let them not put all their trust in oottoa. Mors grain, grass, clover and , vegetables will pay far better. Raleigh grange Saturday elected Mr. Blake, cotton-weigher for the yesr com mencing April L The board of trade nomination of Geo. D. TJpchurch was confirmed. Committees are out providing soitabls stopping places for the ministers aad inrited gnests whe are expected to attend the coming grand Methodist ewpteimial Mr. J.' D.'Wnitaksr Is elltog good oak wood at 13.50 pine t.00(jS.2S per cord delirered, preTldcd thefiash. attends the order. Gallon him in rear The Goldaboro Meaienger, of March A aaye'-"Bishop Lyman officiated in St Stephen's ehorch yesterday morn ing and ereoing. At the ereniog ser vice the rite of confirmation was admin latered to twe young gentlemen. - - George Allen A Co., Plow JManuiac turera, Ne wbern, K. offer to send to aoy( address, samples of their Labor Saving Flowa.'" Atlas , aoti-choklng Turning Flows, Dickson, ' Allen and Magnolia Steel Cotton Sweeps, at n lib- era! discount for cash, with privilege ot returning them, at their expense should they net give perfect satisfaction. " Send for Illustrated circular and prices. - - - feb23aaw&'wlnr)jr)xr;oH The vecy fine results, and increasing demand of the Star . Ammoniated Solu ble phosphate eaem to have created quit aeneatlon among mannfaotnrers f and dealers in commercial fertilixera. Cer manfaeturers have even eom menoed manipulating and offering' for aale a fertiliser 'flailed the "SUr Bone Phosphate. " - .Farmers ahonld beware of l imitations. The original and only gen- Btar Ammoniated Semble Phos- phate has the trade mark of a star printe4ronreac aack with the analysis manufactured irjr LorenU Bitter of Baltimore,'' If d., and for sale by A C Sanders Oa, c their agents. -; V". ' "'t:V ' .. .t"irjT7TZ' ' How all Ha Is. The Warrenton Centennial, of March S, saya t We were pleased to meet thia week with friend Best of the Raleigh Senti nel, and Haxrell of the Tribune, both loeking as if ibey were Invulnerable to hard times. Friend Harrell is fat and Bro. Best is talL If yon never sat on the front bench In a church with an old- fashioned two-story pulpit, asd don't kaow hew one's neck feels after looking up at the preacher through n long ser mon, in tucn a position, the wnoie ex perience may be realized by standing far half an hour on the street and talk ing with Bre. Best, with your eyee -lifted to hisr'.. -, 3 CoxniufATiox. The rite of oonflrma. ttonwillbo sdminiatered at Bt Marys ehapel, Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Spiicr ' at THi CotmT IIoOT. At 7J o'clock to nii(bt' Josiah jTniner will speak in the Court JlouseSib- ject: Railroad corporations, Ltvy freights and light newspapers. t y a ... ' . - 'bnaavThe mother of omfsflted Caroliua - axti rdsMorgasJlied reoenUy as Uiokory, of typnoia .wvar. He passed through, - the rcity yesriiay with her remaina destined for bosiaj at Warrenton. ..v, 8 . 0 Borama Couw Court met t 10 o'oleck, oil the jastioes present. O City cases reported jeatetday, fve of them wero taken up and argumentoom menoed by Messrs. E. G. Haywood, D. G. Fowls and G. H. Snow for plaintifa, and Boabeo Buabee.Ior thatity, Fending vhioh the eonrt adjourned mv til tombrrow at 10 o'elook, ' - Ovalloan DenutV-Aeriir Goorn B. Colbwri, of Beaufort eonnty, is U the Uy. Ho brought to Union Leagns no teL i e penitentiary,. Sam Johnson, a very dark? bUck-repubUoan. Sn-aiU aojonra for two years for imitating his party (rienos, 'presidents; aaoretsriaa, senators and governors, in doing a little eonflatinating without due prosees Bosna foTOOBanBD.-A holdW of oU North Carolina konda inOermaay Wishing to know their present value and all about them.haa been in eorrespendeoos with a lawyer of thia city for sometime past. ReoenUy ho had one of hia bonds photographed and the result sent to his legaleorreepondesii The representation is S perfect one as has been ascertained by a comparison With bonds hero f a like class.' The aignatnro of the late Governor Bragg, the raised seal, coupon, 4, are all accurately reproduced by the puoiograpners 8HSaurr or Moors. Mr. Worthy, the worthy sheriff of Moore county, is In the city with n prisoner for the pent tentiary. . Moore court has Just, dosed after a week's session, and only sen tenced two boarders to' the republican hotel. One escaped by an appeal te the supreme cout. He was gentle man of color who shot his lady love Miss Gains, while she sat quietly at the fireside. 'Cause of shooting, a supposed preference for another 'gentleman. J ndge Buxton sentenced him to 10 years in the penitentiary He appeals to the supreme court and. vematmf In jail a county charge for stxf months.; This looks like toe much in dulgenee te a cul prit, and too' heavy tax. upon tho peo ple of Moore -;v!rrfw. i, : ; . ,,, L i; . Stf EtMn Coma J)cixoa Opia ions war filed j th Justlcei e)ej -j terday la the following cases: W. B. Gordon'vX'7',TBa&rfrom Currituck. . Judgment below reversed Benjamin Justice vs. Uulda Eddlsgs from Oeaveland. Judgment , afflrmedV ' State vs. George Ivans,frou HaJUaXy Error. .:;! ..) 1.. !,(, y, BRA1 TititV, State vs. Samuel Burgess from' Clay; Reversed.. r .-., v, t...i .-fida-i Mercantile Bank of Norfolk vs. Carolina Pettigrew eU aL,from Halifax. Judgment aStiri-f.. - BVB- Peebles- J-W Kowsom, sheriff, from Northampton. "Error. ' M. a Jlxon:ve. Richmond" Dan-' ville railroad company,' front Gullferd. Judgment reversed. ;i ilul- By RomfA, J.r; ;-,?:;;,,vv VI 1 W..U. Smith , vs. Rufus Bjaringsr, front Cabarrns Alhe'indw. manded. :"'r ': .' ..',' ' State vs. Ellas -Powell, from Halirax. Afflrmed. .V, "Jamea "Tretniajietjalfiuf Jehu Wilson et al from Bertie ' Reserved and remanded " "' ' ; n.4 Stole vs. Leander Cruse, from Iredell. Afflnned.,7M U( By feETTUr, $ ' I 1 State vs rGlin Jonet, from Duplio.r Affirmed. '' ! : ' State vs Nancy Carpenter, from Gra ham. Error. Venire de novo. ' Hearing k Farrall vs Hattendorf k Hashagen, from New Hanover. Ve nire do novo. ' ' ":- ; s i By Byxvm, J t - "- ,T.D. Vinson vs North Carolina rail road, company, from Johnson Peti tion dismissed and. Judgment against plaintiffs for costs. "t. - . State vs. Aknm Griffin, from Pasquo tank. Affirmed.. ;:, . ;..;. ,- Owen M. Allen and wife vs W. J. Bowen et aln from Washington. Re versed. ' ' -' State ' vs Hudson, from Granville. Reversed. ' Jamee Manly vs Wilmington "Weir don railroad company, trem HaUfkX.' rrar. Venire de novo. , " j ' jELECTl02r MACmSEBZ j irfmirwm vi Raowouas ajro Fou j TV BouMran,'-' i f) . l..Z-t - ... -iv . The bear4 pf. county, eonuniaalosers motto-day and appointed registrars and MlLkiLUn fiw tka mnntnl I alartinn l.tukM.pUM fat this eitr the nrat tt ."ibati Hero la ' tha li c ; ' annekitmeiiia 1 : ' f J. 9. Christophers. 1 ' 'hoUloraV: likLorf, Gra ham Haywood, M..V. Barbae, KB. rrry. ., . ,i.--t,w ,c . place, of - registration : Upchurcb'l Shpp. :i . ' f I . axooxD WABD, Registrar 1 W.1 Marcom,";1:;':;.; ron-hoUew:" A. a ' Sendersr E. il Carver, 2. J- Nowall, Jackson Alston. Place of egistaation.H JankVshop. I Is" ras WAntt V i ., 1 PoU-holdera i P. J. BraWn; Coledon Bnnfagajr'. C ,!lssiter. Alexia Lone. .!. if awm.K. of registration : the oonrusnsa. agistrar : Ti JrBelvinT ff oll-helders ; James Bonner, D. C. Mnrray..IyiliiUUrJ, " Skwyar. .a 'a iM.vLai sv 4Ka awaaJtvaMaaa aay somat paw r naw pa 1 u a 111 ffnni iaiaV I S'H' fi bfalc .. JoaVrdLA. HarrfcC ? -1 . ee, a iJorman, M.:.TB. Oa- bart I'N. -frAi-cfi: of refrUration i LL Meore'a storcrm . i-r. 5i3 v - w 'After maklngibeM arrangements, the (otnmlsslonersjfiroceedcd te draw the lists of jurors. The namos of the suc eiil ifrtteUiabhra arai f! j j r-fWWBat.i J W Brown, W W Strain, B D Pleaa aoU, W W Perklason, G A 'Turner, R A Tbompaon, W R Nkhobv, M A Par ker, J M Watotr L Bath, Jno Griffin, TB Bolltoal;rV' ; ! 8bxii&,vcex ? , ;!- Norman WfiSams, R S Tucker, Elvis Allen, J BXiei F N Norwood, D T Lee, N G GoleiD. A R Weeks, W G Allen,' J W Mitchell, S Q Mann, B J Psrklnsen, G.J Maynard, A F Pago, Jacob Jories, eoU, Jackson Banks, col., D O Uoneycntt J F Taylor. "j ' u ;- ; ! DR. BUTU8 BRATTON, " ;t '.i t s Through bis "neighbor and friend, Wllmot Wod,'of London, Canada, wo have news of thl gentleman,' who was kidnapped by Hester and Cornwall in 1873. MgjWoad Is Just from Canada and reportsthat the doctor is well and doing well la his profession, and has the confidence and respect of all who know him r . Heoter,; tho Young Men's Chri tlan Association loader, it will be re membered, made a raid into Canada to kidnap Dr. Avery aad not finding hint took up Dr. Bratton and hurried him over Detroit1 and thenc to South Carorna; Hetar erag'd the aeivicea of one Cornwall, n young lawyer, in hia kidnapping. Hester is in the church, while Cornwall la In the penitentiary in Canada for three years. Holden may Et Judge Kerr in Jail with Impunity, t he fjutt ailnd, lew he imprisons the queen.' subjects pi her Amerkaa" vlal ura. iTbia little woman ordered Grant. renncseatinsi the ; United ! Sutes of America, to send Dr. Bratton back to her dominione in Canada, and be did It. Holden may learn a leason from thia if be should ever be governor again, nr. Wood baa visited Durham and other placea of interest, and starts for home te-rnorrow. He Is a pleasant, Intelli gent gentleman and la well pleased with the south and its people. TVBKKlt. ',l RsvtvjJ-lt-1tw- BtmrtOmmaaJ' Tho revival at the Salisbury Street Bap tlscnurohis stm ptwgteasinf and the interest has Lby no means , anbsidd. Etwry night the. chnre Ja. crowded, by attentivo oongregations. r Last evening there Were 20 penitenta. ' 4 jBaurjur Ovxaxxs-Goo4 . eomo of the exposure, of this otncial. ' If the sureme oourt shail bold read antil ihav legislature is heard from good will come of is.. It will took like overtaking the individual, u well as the Incorporated thief.,. , , ,, Bmner Atxwsos. Hare is the list of Bishop Atkinson's appointmente for hia spring viaitatioa t '-f ' ' Kinston, . " March, 23 Holy Innocent, Lenoir Co., " 24 Newbern, cf4 Bolttfcrt. n... Ji, ? : V 28 St. Paul's, 8wift Creek Bridge, " 81 Trinity, Beaufort Co., : -, . April . S Blotmt'o Creek, Beaufort Cou, " - 8 Bt. John's, Durham's Creek, " 4 Bwoth Creek, Beaufort Co., ; ; ! M . 6 GmenvuH ' " ..;;- aM , " Bt. Jobn'e, Pitt Co., m u v - 11 Bnowhill, M13 Marlboro, Pitt Co., Good Fnday 14 'ilijiington, Eaatar Sondsy,- 4 v H (; 16 XeMstrar anat huh NEWS AND NOTES. . Belknap is a prisoner. f . ( j , Mann has lit out for .Canada i, A $580,000 iron-mill suspension at ntuaurg. ,,,u.tw Philadelphia, had a 1300,000 blase batoraay morning. nj . , .... , Grant' shot up the White' Heuae the day of the Belknap blownp. si,' Im- ; iBelknap was; a pauper three" years age. . -J(qw fee's worth WO,ouu. ' 1 A cable dispatch ooaveys the gratify ing Inlorntaiiea that Bismarck is wau, San Francisco has Incorporated aa air-navigation company with capital f 110,000,000,.-, o ; r-'.,-, ,. , i; ; Hoar, of Ifsasanhnsofts, is menttoeed as tbe probable .antecessor ol tbf fallen tacaatorBuiup, V'., " And now George H. Pendleton is ex plaining and denying some little tranaae tiene with Mrs. Belknap. f j Gen. George B. Hode'.'of the Ken tucky senate, charged with blackmail tag a railroad ' company, has been fee quitteeVf'q'r) a.i'; ; x''':"'''1 " Can Grant, by accepting hit 'resigna tion, save a criminal front Justice tie tho question that . now vexes Washington Pndifr. ..a ,r ,:. i Bisheo Qulntard. of Tennessee has Veen very successful in his canvass of England in behalf or tM tniversiiy w tbeSoutiUfi i::iA.!' wjs-i (. The cengreasinnsl Investigating conv mittee baa a Ust of 20 post-traderships en the Texas frontier, uer, wxuon were sow by Belknap, c 5,. w.ra- !A writ was served on Scbenck just as he took the train from London. lie dodged -on ' and sailed from Liverpool the same say. "'-Y V ' -- t -11 ' 1 Gen. Custer telegraphs that every Kst-tradershlp weet of the Miaeisalppi been sold out by tho secretary of warTJustasMarsh'a.ws. ..,..,-.-... ., Belknap baa been Indicted by the grand Jury k Penalty, fine of twice the amount received and three years In the psniinUary. Trot 'em In. ,, Henry Heiaer, a New York banker, testulee that Baron Grant received 20, 000 in gold for inducing Sohenck to em bark in the Emma Mine thievery. CLaa. North A Co., pork-packers; D. M. Oliver A Co., provision-merchants, and E. G. Hopgood k Co., wood-dealers, all of Boston, went down beneath the billows of contraction prosperity, Sat urday." ' ",X- The new French, assembly is as spot ted as a amaU-pox case: republicans. eonaervativo-ropnblicans, eonstitntional eonservstivea, radioala, legitimists and Bonarjartists, all mixed in muddled pro portions. . .v,i . Mrs. H. 8. Kimball, of Philadelphia, has sent Ben Hill a flag captured by the yankee troops when they occupied the capital of Georgia. She accom panied it by a very gracefully worded letter, to which Hill gushes a most pa friotfc respense.y i ,:,....,;;,., (!ti 'H! TAB DROPS. ' la-it jtnir.H J '.1.-. 1 ,';'.- t-.A Mt Airy Mbfeceo market lively. : The Pjtt county jailor has only jtwo - Touraotters propose to. build an Epis copal church. . A woman parson gespelissd In Tola not Monday evening, Feb. 28. .. . Jesse. Jackson's 1 barn,' in Craven county,, was burned Saturday night. i A nrelracted moetint Is eolnz on in flieTvron Street Methodist church of Charlotte. . . ' ; , ' ' ' Rabbi 8. Mendelsohn has just taken charge of the Hebrew congregation in Wilmington. , s ,, , - . ,j; j t The Germaa Volunteers, a Wilming ton ante belluav military organization, will soon be resurrected. - Wilmington is teaaonably and justi fiably proud of a Bigger named George Washington General Arthur, - a An 8-months-old 1 African" cherub was recently spurred to death, la Stokes county, by a large game rooster, . , A number of our eastern Carolinians propose to charter a vessel and visit the Philadelphia centennial swindle, via the briny deep,w v .--. '. jv. I B Charlotte young men nave formed an athletic ciuo, ana we snail nit ae sur prised te hear any day that McDowell, of the Observer, has challenged Wes ton for a race or Goliath fbra "wrestle." About 300 loyal repuDlicari striped backs ire now at work on the Western North Carolina railroad. 1 wasexn pected that daylight would be let thrwigh the "heading", of Burgen tun nel last Friday. QUAXTKBLY ( COKFEBKNCB. The first quarterly conference of the Eden- ton Street Methodist church was held yesterday evening. Rev. 'Junius P. Moore, presiding elder of this district, presided. Important business affecting the Interest of the church was transac ted ":77rTt'TrTL If yon want a wide collar, wear the Warwick. Ask any first-class furnisher forlt.' t. : To tho humble and credulous as well as to the rich and skeptical. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup la a true aad welcome friend. , , r. , j.; . MEETING OF THE STATE DEMO- CRATIC-OONSEBVATIYB EXEC TJTTVE COMMITTEE. -.an . : Rooms or ran Due Cox. Ex, Cox. ) ; ! . RiimoH, N. a, Jan. 29, 1875. f , At a meeting pf the Central Executive Committee of the Democratic-Conser vative party this day ' held... it solved that a meeting of tho State Exec ntive Committee be oalled to; assemble in the city of Raleigh on Wodneeday.tne 15th day of March, 1870. The objsct of the meeting m to decode upon tho tune aad place of holding the State Conven tion, of the , Democratio-Conservative party and to consider such other matters as may come before the Committee. , , Each member of the Committee it earnestly requested to be present -17 . .,.W.RCOX,Clt.',. J, J. Lncaroxp, Sec'ty. , ,f ' V t I Aw Appbalto Pabhtts. Parents, do you love your children? Then pre serve their health. . Next to the b less ing of life itself, is the enjoyment, of perfect health. How many are stricken down in their infancy almost without a moment's notice by that' Insidious dis ease. Croup, simply through the neg lect to be provided with the proper remedy? The tender plant is nipped and withers ere it blooms. '.When the. little sufferer has short, difficult, hoarse breathing, wjth a harbk,metalllc cough, like coughing through a brass trumpet, there Is no time to lose. Begin at once the use of Dr. Tutt's Expectorant and the disease will readily yield to IL Al ways have It ready in the house,; aa this tai malady requires no promptest treatment,- It la very r plsaaant -to ths taste, and children take u readily. . . ! ' , .."(;'.. l A G beat Cm a or Ruecmitish, Dybpepsi a, DiBEASx or iaa Livkb akd Spucek, by Da. Joxes. I came to Dr. Jones upon crutches, having been aouctea witn rneumatism and disease or the liver, and enlarged spleen. Having been treated and given up by our best doctors aaa hopeless case, and wa re duced " to , a" suffering skeleUn--was scarcely able to more u my bed part of the .time. I had the dyspepsia also, sod could not eat, sleep, nor walk, and suffered intensely day and night. When I was placed upon the cars to go to Dr. Jones, my neighbors said I could never return alive but' in three weeks I re turned, a sound man, and have attended to business ever since. I hunt, fish, walk, run, jump -am active and well. And to Dr. Jones I owe my life. I ad vise the afflicted to spend no time nor money with any other treatment. If they are within reach of Dr. Jonea. 1 live at Marion, Greene county, N. C, where my disease waa pronounced incurable, and where I astonished my neighbors when I returned cured by Dr. J. A. Jones. Dr. Jones, I wish you to pub lish this cure, and all who wish to can see me here, and will be astonished to hear my neighbors tell of this great cure.) ' .f..t.m-) ,;t s-B. H. Welsh. ' Dr. Jones is now curing the afflicted at the McAdoo House, Greensboro, where he remaina till the 6th of March. Dr. J.4-will practice at the'Ariing ton House, Danville, Vs., from the 6tk to the 12th of March. At tho Ballard k Exchange House, Richmond, "Va, from tho 13th of March to the 8d of April. 1 ki .iui .!. . ,),... .. ! . 1 m. .1 , Vil 1 , 1 r. " A Pcbb.TomioI Than wonderful Vitalising powers of Wiahart'a Pino Tree Tar Cordial (a parel jr VexntaWe Extract finely distilled from the life-sap of tho evergreen wild forest) will tho roughly purify the blood, remove1 all symptoms of pulmonary diseases, and leavs the entire system sweet and clean : II!I11I1M1J The Star Anmcniated SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE ;; n ,r;h ! 1 t" ' ' ' t . . . . . . . V it ... I Ws have found by several years experience la eelltuf the above rertUlsert, as well at by actual aberration, that they haveao saperior, U any tqaal aateng Coauaerdal ataaares. Our prices are mnch lower than ethers, not a nnlverullT popular, and that have proves anequal la results, upon sworn statement (rent many ( nor seat farmer. AH we aak is a fan- trial fyUiag aal.1 le the amth. experience, who have nsed our Phosphates for ti'J. Vttt, Wske Coun " , ' V W. H. WH1TAKIB, Wske County, sf. H. HO ETON, r'J'." ; " M. C. TJTIIT, ' " ! COL. K. 8TXWABT, Harnett County, j AMES A. i 3BSSOW, .jfckcKAT,'-' !..--- lad many ethers whe will gladly give their 1-. JtL O 8 A3STXBBS SsUS Hl ..l.-.-i kast-tf i ' - Thb ScrxweX or Hxalixq. The Greeks believed that the nearest ap proach to the divinity was a successful physician, and they apotheosized ecu lapiusand Appallonius, of Tyana, for tneir . cures. . , Xhe more , aciennne moderns testify their appreciation of . skill In the healing art rather by pat- f ronlxing the living than deifying 1 tho o dead ; and thia explains the crowd. orrr patients who nave sought tne omce ot Dr. Jones, at the Mi IcAdook houee, ''' "Y" Ing hundreds otf' N. Greenasoro, often going miles for bis treatment and operations, lad 'returning' cured and rejoicing, And owing to this groat and urasaatng ti demand for his skill, the doctor, has , ; been induced to remain in our state a while lencer. . Dr. Jones remains at the McAdoo house, in Greensboro, ' nnfit March 6th. Dr. Jonea Wttl feractio ah the Arllntrton Heuae, -Danville. Va- from the 6th to the 12th of Mareau ' Dr. I Jones will practice at tho Ballard k. Exchange, Jticbmond, Vs., from the 13lh or March nntil the third, or April. r" She waltzed along our crowed street, ,.-tn;w With "Pmbexsk7 and striped stocking; . , She wore French slippers on her feet, " "; 1 insv u - Gons to gets bottle ofpt. Bull's Oooght : oyrup. ,!: SPECIAL NOTICE. M t aU wke are snffartna' faea the errors . . snd ladltcretknu f jouth, ntrnytu weakMM.' ' early decay, leas of nnhoor,'c.tI willaeed S reeloe tkat wUt ears ran. TRXJI eL' CHA.KUX. Taie great rmed was dlaeoveiwA . ,. ky a BiUsUeary ta South America. Beada"" elf-aSenMaS eaveluse te ska aVsv. Jmmn mi aas 1 1 siwia mum 1 . . .. .v. I 'jo. js' to OOMBTJM niTIa.! io .m-us hi ; ths advartlsar. aa old okvtMaa. retired , 1 frea active practice, Saving aad placed hia kaodkvaa Sut India UImUmmtt tke lor" la of a simple VaretaMe Seaway, far tfea speedy and pernaaeDt Care of CoaaaipUoa. Broochttla, Catarrh, Asthma, and an Throat and Lnag Affections, alee a PoatUve aad y Radical Cure for Nenroaa DeblUty aad aU , . Hareoai Coin lalati, after aavtaglliaonchlyL Va weaOerrel enrattve pwera la thonaaadsf eaaca. taela It hia duty te make ttkaowatehJaaafferlnc fellowe. Aetaated h) thia atetlve, and a eoaactmUoiie deire to relieve Human tunering, as win seoa iirss 01 , eha r), to aU who desire It, ttla recti e, with full aureeUone for ateparlnc aad eueosaefsUy , salng. Saai aysatara man ay aaareMiafv yR. f. u. gilt m.nt Mnnros Block, gyracose, N. ev ss-wiy . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WOOD I WOOD !i-WOOD Ml-' Wood Pin. S3 par aord. Oak. I3.U pareeto. and ordtra to - - : I J. iLLIv Star march C-dlm , HlUabore street. D. P. BABCOCK, DIJTTI8T. HAS opened hU eld offlce over C. D. Heartt'a Shoe Store where ha will b- glad te aee hia many friend raquirtag Dental - eperat loss, all operattoaa carefully performed) aad at reduced price. N ORTH CAROUSA-WAKK COUNTT.' i ti.; W. i " rat strrsatoa- oeDXT, Vefcraery, 1878. 1 Jeaeph D rowan plainttaT pieceedlaf ro DtrUtlua, ef Jaad awawut Marr M. Allan. William H.' F. FerrelL ' Richard FerrelL Jamea Whitley and ethers. - ' .u.I To WlUUm H. t. FenreU, one of the da-, , feadanta above named, who Is not a resident 01 tfeu .stale. : 'Him 1 J..t 11 , 'gj- a Ton sre herehy required te appear at the . offlce of the Clerk of the Superior Court" t for the County of Wake by the Slat day ef .! u March next, into, ana aniwsr tnt compiaipt . Bled In said office, or the plaintiff will apnty to tne vomrt Mr ue rsuei aemanasq at aatq eompUlot. htooss A Oatltso aad JUrwoo plain US' , Attetneyt. at area t, iBTe wow. -, t;w rr. iiu,: llape's : Nitrogexiizsd If IBra' il te U i-ii So mnxotrca UM( 114 Wi.l i 4 it 1 i 1 j SUPER PHOSPHATE ... tl OF LIME. 4 rrf-f- l-rrl- W. wm fee ta Mi. fnflg p.tl., fff 1.. several years s .7 JOHN AVKSA, Jobaatoa Ceunty, W. H. BANDIES, DAVID ADAMS, ' ' J JAMK3 PACE, Cbatham County. W. k. THOMAS, -it' " . ' R. H.' WILSON,'! a .." . TOA8 bawzA, 'Z'.;-, li yi '.t J . .. .- r .. .' ,? t erperience. f W -l ,1 M;.h. , .f.lir.y ! i At . For sale hy i.- ! 1 v ... v : V I N' '. 5 I'", . . ... .-j .(...... - . . - s
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 7, 1876, edition 1
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