1--. L , THE RALEIGU SENTINEL. F. DONAS, Sole Editor. - Always sad rate AB CWwrtuwi r VEDNESDAr. MARCH 8.' 1876 ; Crabtiim baa become! the t stood.) m .foe ev; every ln infamy. ; Nowfet EobwB7?lwnr fotfln!!. -j And then far tU ktmdikieff U. -- ' BerVia proclaims herself a republic. If aha bad only waited to Uk a smell of j eon, we think aUe would nave preferred, ' to remain a Torkiah peabawUb. " T i i "mi mm ja f niin i i. A charming spectacle. . The i-l prael- deal of the United Statea and bis whole cabinet of crimlnala tryinf to bide thent elrt behind Mr. Belknap' polonaise. Tvi'vi ' i n e 1 i , .' a it Dillon, the tillaia-judg whoeleered Baboock, ia to reoafTe a the reward of bit infamy, the fir recent aeat on the rapreme beooh. Woal, Marahall and Taney roll vet and kick the need-board from.thelr grave? " - " Beecher'e acquittal ha ooet hint 1109,000. Beboock Invested $25,000 in hi. We think IS oenta in counterfeit bine portage-etempe wonldjaave been a big price for all the clearing-up they have aeoored ia popular opinion. , i Xbe Biehntoad Enquire 4ita a San, - tintl paragraph ia . regard to Oovernor Letcher and hia iUneaa, to the Raleigh New. Have new aalt-cellarsor tumbler bottons pnt in your proof reader's cross eyed leather spectacular blind-bridles. Speaking of Heeter, the Washington City Young Men's Christian Association hellion, and bright and ' abining light in the ain-agogue of radical piety and piracy, the Alamanoa Gleaner ssya: ."He uhaa Ue devil religiTher is noth ing Be it reinembered- forever sod day, thai the first visit of the innocent Bab oock when, under pressure of the whole United States government, he escaped the penitentiary, was to the imprisoned felon, his partner ,and aoape-goat. Mo- 'Dooeldr-Boaettdsot-a While our democratic oongress haa ita band in, let it raaeo the army.' About 8,000 generals, lieutenant-generals, me- '. jor and brigadier ditto, ornamental colo nels, majors et id omne genu shoulder strapped humbnge might be abolished, and the country aurvive the blow. Try it anyhow just for fun. The whole atory of Tadical financial Insanity epitomized," Nine-tenths of all New York reel-eetaie ia mortgaged for at least half its assessed Talus. A little I while longer! a few turna more of the piratical thumbscrews, and all these nightmare questions of debt and taxa tion will settle themselves. ,, ...V'. i a ' ' " Woman, lovely woman; last at the cross, and first at the aepulcher in order that the bows of the resurrection might spread the sooner; sweet inspire of very charity, infallible lurker at the bottom of every deviltry. . Belknap's annihilation ia only another instance. His wife 'a ambitioa and extravagance caused his trimel ; and a quarrel with her frisnd, Mrs. Marsh, led to hi ex posure and fBBr-rr'''i frrr Sally Jones, ar Alamance oiggere, I k. a.. ...V tft w Tkh locked .I T v ..,n a fcwK up In the bouse wbUeshe sallied forth on a gadding tour, when she, came back; a tiny pile of bone-ashe on earth, I and a half-interest in a dusky cherub amoux tne little nigger angel bands, was alt she had left. When will people learn that it's Just as safe to leave - their keroseo.scRBB, na their urchins. In reach of fire f " - ""The ear is pained, the heart ia aick -with every-day'a report of wrong and villainy with which American official life ia filled. , W. J. Pnrman, radical con Hi sssiiiin from Florida, ia under investi gation for bribe-taking, osdaUhip-tra-ding, stealing and general corruption, The evidence is conclusive, ' and , he will doubtlesa be" expelled. Roll on. Clean out all the scoundrela, and we will have no government left. , . .The Wilmingtoa Journal, of Marob. 7, In a long article, urges an early calling of th state democratic . convention. Among other things, It says r Our causa has nothing to lose and everything to r 1" from the fullest. fairet and moat protracted discussion. The longer the campaign shall be, the mere sure will we be of victory, and .the greater , ' , . I .The people or will be our majority. North Carolina are not a people to be roused op to put forth their hill strength in a twenty or thirty day canvass, even under the most favorable circumstances. Certainly is this true when we are labor log under such a woful want of mail facilities' and while we have only the present number of newspaper in the 'tate." Nor is the party in auch a state of organisation and discipline as to tnmte any ahert campaign into which it may enter certainly sharp and decisive. The experience of last year ought to be sufficient to demonstrate that the dem cratic party cannot countj upon its full strength being brought out in a ahert I tampalgB." v , ' I OR101N Of RAILROAD RINGS IN XQRTU CAROLINA. - s ; "Mr. Tunier rtM attempted no planation ef hU mvaterioua eileoce about bwepaeo Iioui Uctooer ZOU, 180, when with Bwrpoo ait h bouxnt me Ben tine!, until after November 1st. 1800, wh n the big stealing era all over." Raleigh Xtfwa. tvepaoo ana--dxWs only on idLlhrtn audaluU.la dateUTiaxO. 31W JKtZ. 8 ar Lira. Last Rom or Summer. Dr. Hawkhia 1 War nephew. 1 Milk Mullin lawyer or whoever bosses the News, tell all j o know, publiab datea to your letieia lor that la important. , Out .re latioos wi h Swep-on fvr twenty year before be began stealing were -s rati mate.aa were the relation of Holdeu, Uawklaa, and bwepo while e waa stealing. , .Without aa jWbnatioo ptf our tMut.Gov. Worth sent us word by taut. John Berry tlat be deelred to make u president of tbe Morth Carolina rail read, and that we should select - th board of director. . He would name but one man and that was Dr. Moors of Company Shops, and if Moore waa not favorable to us for the -presidency be would not appoint him. . ttwepson liviog near Moore, wo spoke and wrote to hire en tbe subject. .This wss soon after the election of Governor Worth In 18G6 and that ia. or should be, the date the letter in the Raleigh Newe which have no date. Wo took chares of the Sentinel In 1868. Our 'friend, MaJor UsleeJsmes J.I. Jtoere an the late William .' Pell mut answer why the Sentinel did not opn on tbe rings and rogue. In 18o8-'ti9, we traveled from L'urrlluXk WT the msuntalatf talklog to tbe people and writing too for tbe ben tlnef, just aa we are now doing. W have never bad anr corrupt collusion or combination with any man or net of men, either in political, railroad or other matters, and if we have now ia the tine tor the pet lawyer, railroad prealdeot and ring rogue to ahow it. As to de daring a scrip dividend for the benefit of bwepson x any ring, wt mado our report a president io the steckbolder and no mention or a dividend.. Worn we bad retired to bed the night before the roeetlnr of the stockholder ia this city, two directors came to Our room and bed and waked na up, and atated that a geniieman . uaa . suesested t idea of declariug a dividend payable ti scrip: mortgage bond or the company, We told tbe two gentlemen we would do no such thing. - Tbe majority of tbe board voted the dividend. In Tucker ball the next -day before all the stock l...t.l.. il.ni,.J . stood -tp-ad--lic4yendeaed -th scrip dividend, we lod lit:, stock holder they inU4t find some one else to " daddy ' such a divieene. rank Cald well, of Guildford, nobly backed u In denouncing tbe baa'ard dividend when the corpowtion owed for isood-work and alii. Dr. Hawkins, through bta little aephew, - or tockheldkr Blacknall, through hi new mao, will net be able to put the odium of the dividend he approved upon us. , We are not "crszv," as atockhold er Biacknali'a beardeia charged duriDH the conveatioo, nor can our liaraotor tufler from any trauf action with Bwep nou, Hawkius, Buford or any man wlio has attempted . to bnyr Vnbe or calumniate us. . JoBtau Tckneb. CAROLINA CENTRAL AFFAIR LETTER FROM A BOXDHOLDSR. Manhabset, New York, Feb. 20. Mb. Job! ah Tcbnkh: The' Carol! na Central railway ' company having defaulted in paying its last July cou pons on l,0(iu or lis bonds beld bj me, I last autumn sued ' on the-e cou pons, and tbe supreme courr Issued an attachment againtl all tae company'a property in New York sUte.,. Nstice of these pracecdinijftSiipcjired .in JS'ew per. Thecapon a WUmingtoo paper, A w m. ffH vwuicu 'uw vmvuua ink doubileu prompted by the railroad managers, denied tbat the UC.B.B, had defiulted m paving it coupon, M4 alleged that tho treasurer of that compaay had a Urge claim against me, xceeding tbe amount or my coupon, and therefore "very properly refused to nav them, .but claimed an otfset." What this pretended offset was for, was not atated, for it was all humbug. That paragraph, also was copied by many Carolina' "papers r-but New- Yorker could not be thus deceived, and it wai not attempted there. The people of North Carolina, then and so often humbugged by 4heir rail road managers, may now Incline te know whether this 'ettset" tory wss true or raise, a merf pretence to gam time and itave off the-day of Judgment, a 'Continualion'-'Of tbe subleriuitea to long resorted to by the charlatan who have at last brought tout company race to face with ruin. I wilt therefore : state that in bis answer to my complaint the treasurer. Matthews, set up no tucu defence ; made no pretence of haviug an offset, but retted on denying that my coupons had ever been presented for payment,' add this he swore to. lhie sworn answer served to delay my obtaining judgment for several men h, until next court sat. Then at tue re- cent trial I proved the contrary of all this stuff, and Matthews dated not sweart in open court, that thfre wa I any "onset,' or tbat payment or tbe coupon had not been ' demanded. Thereupon the supreme court uuicklr ordered judgment in my favor, for the enU e 1UM)U,lt Uimed, with interest and costs and alM an ex'rs allowance of 8 per cent, by wsy of punlsbmeul tor improperly Defending. Judgment fer '.579.37 was sccordiugly eutred, and execution is lust leaned' therefor, upon which the shut iff has seized the company's books, but finds no other property.. . -:rtA I eupiMse ' it is no strret bow, not. even in North Carolina, ttiat Uie uisu asera of this compsoy, tJer acrilloing ita first mortgage beade at 33, and lis secoud mortgage bonds at )S cents sn tbe dollar, and somehow running through sll the proceeds, hare openly defaulted on ita cou)xna ; and moreover disci e a frljhiful floating debt of half a million besides, witn intere-t accu mulating at ovei shade wing rates. Now tne deceived original bond and st tck holders Whose stock interest is wiped out at 13 cents on the dollar, are asked to postpone payment of, and ultimately to lose, several years' coupons of the small amount or bends awarded them la order" "that Matthew may apply th road earnings tint to paying bis private claims and flealia' debt. Leg klativ investigation fifteen moutb ace, would have diadosid and prevent ed this rottenness. But that was throt tied. And now behold the fulfillment :fiMTiWwdAv1if; uxeweii, . w w weMcr-i extensions or this read.-. u O Uvderdombu fl;7 f TROUBLE AHEAD. "It i rumored here that the Richmond A Panville railroad company ia on the eve or bankruptcy, and that the road will seen bo tut in tiie hamla ef a re ceiver, Kiel mood Creepooden$e.of uie ortoix i sum mar. . , Tbat acoounta for it Jn the bettor days of tho Confederacy, whoa sick, we were poos charged four dollars for a eup of . For .dinner; wo bad two iUU 01 syup, boef-shsmk soup with but little riee.s.Xlie -eharge wa eight dollars a SutMk . . w uoawu ikuj uiuk uer ouu ren when, they, dined out "not to re turn' their plates for aoup, it was not ettiquotte.f W wrote the lady that Uie lesson she taught her children had been deeply impressed upon oar mind, for returning our plate had cost us -eigLt duller. , The next day ' the laiullord Closed hi doors and broke. This UU1 paragrsph from the Norfolk Landmark msy account fur the high tariff just put npon tbe people by Col Buford and hia railroad.' They may be going to close businees as common carriers and rail, road men and go entirely into the news paper tmmaeesv ; At qo outer season or tne year are coughs and oelda so prevalent aa at tho present time, and every sufferer ahouid check his oomplaiut at once by the use of Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup, and thus prevent it from leading to serious lung auecitona. . , ,,. . , , , , ,., A Toast. Two important . disco va ries f : Tho discovery of America , by Colnmbua, and Dr. Pierce 'a Golden Medical Diaobvery the on opening np to manund a new oontinent, tbe other a fountain of health, which isindis- pensible to-tliealtjfmeot o life I and its bleeaings. ' la response to the above sentiment come the unsolicited atteetationa of ten of thousands of I grateful patients who have been relieved ui enronio aumnnt utrougu its instru mentality. Those voioes are limited to noons Walitypbat from evwyoityT J village ana namict, in otir broad domain, as well as from other climes, and in the strange utterance ' of foreign Ungues, nxe tne conrusea murmur or many waters, come nmeignea ana nnerty com- mendationa. ' It is. in cemhinatioa with the Pleasant purgative lViUVte, the great depurstor of tbe age. cnaer its benign action erupt ion disappear, excessive waste ia checked, tue nerves are strengtheoed, and health, long baniahed from the system, resunwe her reign and re-eetabuanee bar roseate throne npon tho cheek. 1 AU who Lave thoroughly tested tta virtue in the disaasue for I which it M lecommeaded . unite in pronouncing it the grvat Medical Dis oovery or too sgo. - ..... ... , ' ,. ' RUBBER AND CAPCINE. There ia scaroely a branch of human industry in which Imli rubber haa net m some term ronna its wsy. Aitnougb widely known and used, but few are aware of its medicinal virtues and great curative properties. Practical experi ment has pioven that it ia a aatu ral resbrvoir of electricity, eontainuig more tnan any known aunetance sr com pound. Owing to this fact it has been used with success ia curing nervous complain te and rheumatism that ware vulnerable to drugs. It has also been discovered that India rubber possesses all the properties valua ble as a Decide for tmlnionarv oom- plainta end cure nlaiay 1 otms Of mump tioB and luns diseasesw' Combined with Cspciae it is unparalleled as a pain liever. whether external or internal. Nearly all the aurgeoaa have adopted it on account or its great Healing proper ties. , . . The most effectual wsy of using the article ia in the form, of a perforated plaster. The extensive use of ordinary perforated or porous plasters, is a tes timony to its merit. f - r The only objection ever fonnd with the ordinary Rubber Porus Plaster is I that jttojooalowly-nreguirm days and continuous wear to relievo pain or effect a cure. A celebrated physician of New York, who nas ioaR made ne ineuical proper- tics of rubber a study haa raooeeded in making a great improvement in Porua Plasters by introducing Capoj.no, which overcome ail tne rormer objecuona. eauains: tho: plaster to do in a few mo ments, or hours, that which it formerly required days or weeks. Capctne la tne most vaiuaoie ingredi ent ever used a an external remedy. " It operate witn astonianing vigor ana re lieve pain immediately. ,. Ita curative nronertiee have become ao famous that an enterprising firm in New York, took. it in nana, and Dy pnnging capcine Plasters to tbe attention or physicians. hsve met witn unprecedented sucoees. The article ia known as Benson's Cap- ciue Planter, , The price is the aame as tbe ordinary Torus .fleeter. 2i oenta. Every Prnffgiwt has them. 8EABUBY k JOHNSON. 'i - AcentH, New York. For sale by William St Haywood and Pssoud.ljee'iX Co, iuueigu . An Aitxalto Pabfxth. Parents, do you love your children? 1 hen pre serve tbeir health. Kelt to the bless iuifuflite itself, is tbe enjoyment of i perfect health. How many are stricken down In their Infancy alnst without a momenta notice by that Insidious dis ease. Croup, simply througn tbe neg lect to be provided-with the proper remedyf The lender, plant U nipped and withers ere it Jiooui. When the little sufferer has short, difficult, hoarse breathing, with S harsh. metallic cough. like coughing through a brass trumpet; there It no time to lose. Begin at once the use ef Dr. Tutt's Expectorant and tbe disease will readily yield to it. Al ways have It ready io tbe house, as this faul . malady requires the promptest treatment. It is very pleasant to the taste, and children take it readily; $1,250 Profit from iBvStment of $X)0. ea of oar eeMomar paicliueS dtm4 n liW (hare of ti. T. Lentral a Put 10 a4 Call 10 boylof t0UtiAr apilDM lha Put 107 which wa sold 114 teHlng at the Same fries 100 ban.. CallMl (g 10 eeUbif prutil H.i 4), this pen tor ca u repeated every OMMtb of 'he year 110. 90, 40, 10U, low, will pay aa well tor amount lufeeied. Oold, Htneke, Cottoe d Tobaveo bought and aold oa c aimlaalon. Adaueeaeeoaalruuenta. -- Prtie Uta end Circular free wmawoun. u.i M. u -L . L "I"' eear Uold and stock axe ane- , Bos 8771 i. , feb Xt'it r. o. effing MONTlt-rMa nu ntj . rarilruiwaarNi free. ASUraie- .uplift, nvrntrvvia .I1 ana MW Ji Vu vklU A CO, u U.H. TTOUSE ASD LOT AT CHAPEL I I "' " ttiTT vrtu til' ' " Bv virtu f aa order ef the f urerlor Court of t'hktban eeuBtv.JwIli aelt aa comwte- I aioeeroe Mooaajr, iOAt of Maicb mtxt, at tbe vwin tieua euvr ia niiatwro, at public auctloa, tbat valuable bona and lot ia the tewa of Chapel I 111, kaowa as the Hast kdoae.- i -t Terms of rala tOO.OC eaah asd tae Ntnasadev I e credit of iM BmUi wha ssearitjr, .TlUerstaiaadMtil purcaaae BMaay ee. o, roe wsw, " i TRY' THE IMPROVED SALEM '- V-;' PU)WS.---4!....S.! ' Manufactured bv taa v.; i ii SALEM AGRICULTURAL TVOUKS, balem. r. C. $100. TUE NEW TRIPLE Gesr Ilors Power, fries aujn. Ia Jaat what th farsaer needi ! It rua light I I eaally pat down readv ft wefk I iJea so leaded and unloaded by four duat the Ulor for Cotton Gins. Threaten and Clearer, Ac. Warranted to stand at s huvaea. Manufae end by tbe - SALXal AOaUCCLTUKAL WuKKS. Eslem, N.C.. , Send fur Circular. . , . . . . ail ens . B??ff5-kg.Ss-. ! . H So tf S' EE" 3 'J I ' -S -careBprTa Br ILbbbbI n ljrrr ' II il m ?it.pi! Q u iitiwm u BBaKaaBn i I ALWAYS LEAD." TAKE 'THE Vc now offer to tie Pnlilictlia Great-; ' '., : -.' ' .... : ' .'' J-'- All made and finished ready for tho Laundry, with the exception of the but ton or eyelet holes, of WamiuUa. Muslin and Richardson's Bound. Thread Fanv lly Linen.' s . . . For the exceedingly low price 'of A for o.00 by tbe i doz. or dus. only, We claim tbat this shirt cauoot be excelled in superiority of make and finish or In quality, by any ever offered before in this market, h 'W.H.&BS.TUClCElL vv "A- A Good Baker ons nBnenmhred on feredi . Addre, "BOX, 440 febTH.Sw. , . Kalelcli. I, EES'.T&EPAEEC UME. I am new rvceivlne weeklr. ' ear loaJa of this lavaluable Ferifliaer. the beat and lowest riced ta tbe market, aad will aave our peep! from rata if a4 iaetead of tbe htrb priced Uaaao. A word to the - wtea ensbt to be undent. Tho who have order wiM pie. a ipply at once. Sod those wanting will db W;ll to tend fa th r orders as aa te be tare turetti la Ume. la ... JAMES M. Tow LIS. Agt. (IA . r mi 1 w T ai nil Swii mi wmwm mrmrm rarLlH Jjt WW k. r trwmr im l'-ir bwh n.T' H-.fh.-i.-i. artMnlw f rm anw-IJkB CAS tmM a laX CO as. Umm, M fsiHJsrre- Hi CLe S (Ut !i-IfUni Si Ek as m m. !Tw D B 3 S LOW rKICES ... : - - ' ii--'t '-d . ' ' ':- 1 .'. ;.! - :' 'i": ' . ..!'-..'- ' ' ,;'!'' B ' : "-. xLuuucD pu ucr i iiu Jim itj, W are as seUlag RnODtS1 Prepared Express! jj "for ColtoiL ' ThU Fertfllaer aaa elves the ereaUat -Ttofirtln- ii v. . Eh ia petcenufr or the noat valuable PertUlcl ,nf . . . j .T ZZPi ' f M' J- .j ura mua Bate uaeo ibla Sertlliaer; R. i. !. sopnee.BaieieTrj K. rO-, Wekre d; A. B DetarHamett; tr. W.l-cr IVbn tUWlT aod otber. Uttoa grower would do well to see aa belore pnrcbaalurth.tr Uuaaa . .-; , f t,, r, p. JONES k . Also kees oa hand a fan line of CBOCIEIES and IIQUORH. teb IMA Im. Wholeaal Liquor ,1 r d i ft) "a i t -H:Y.' i'llV ', TO ALL MEN A SPEEDY CURE. Weakne ef the Back or Limb. Stricture. aseetloa erth KldD-T or B!addr, luvol- aularr IHaeh nre. laiiiotenev. tieneral De bllliy, Nervouanca. lyBtla, Languor, imw Bunu. ioniu on et tara. riiw aiiKf oi toe neart, iiinidlty, TrembUn?, Ulnuieaa of Bight or Qlddluesa, Dlaeaae of lb Head, Tbruat, N"Mi, oi Skin. Affect! of the ' Liver, Lunn. Stemack or Bowel tauae ter rible diorderr ariaine from aoliiarv Hablu I of Toetfc areret and (olHary eraetiue aiore fatal to their riutimt thaa the aone ef the Syreoe to the Manuel of Ulvaae. bliirUt nlng tbeir nwat brilliaDt apea aad aoUoipa- nooa, reoaennf marrlure amoBtluipokiBle, anroHia; eoia oea; aaa Biioa. - ' ' : nrrlaBe. i '"1 ' . sfarried peraoa ev vounr aaea eontaainla udk narnaire, aaueni Ids Irom Urn rbjatcal Weakaeaa, Loaa of fiocreetl. Power, ImuateBey, Preatratloa, Kibaueted Vitality, iDTolttDtary Diachargea, MoB-Erec-tability, Haty Ealulona, Palpitation of the Heart, hervou EiHlablllty, Decay of the Phyaical and Mental Pewera, DeraDfremeot of all the Vital ForreS and Function., Nerv ous Debility. Leas ef Manhowd, ' GeoeraJ WeakBea of the Orraaa, and every otber Bnbarr dteeaiiseatbMr pee4Hy reraoted, jufudJBtjuijrlMjM , To Toang neai. - Tkee are mhm 6f th aad and tnalaneholly if act prodneed by early ha bit of youth. vtat WeakaeM of tbe Back aod Llmba. Pain a la th Head, Dlmnea of SI art-Loa of Moacaiar Power, PaljHtaUon of tbS Heart, Dyspeaeia, Mervou irritability, , Derange nent of th Digestive Function, eneral Debility, Syntptoai of Conaenpttoa, ate. Msbamtt. The fearful aifeeta on the mind are mack to be dreaded L of Mem ory, Conf ualoa ef Ideaa, Depreaaioa of Spir it. Evil-Furabodlnir, Aversion to Society, Self-DUtraat, love , of Solitude, Timidity, etc.. are aom of th avii produced, -i . Taoaaauda of paraont of all ajre ea now iadre what I Ue can of their declining health, losing tbeir vtov beeomhiK Weak, pale, nervou and emaciated, having a singu lar appra'anee about th eyes, cough and yaptumi ef soMumpUoa. . . . A Speedy Core - WvrrnUd ' tn recent Diareae ImmedlaU Relief No Mercury. Persona raining tbeir health, eat ing Urn with ignorant pr tender and Im proper traatateBt, driviag dlaeaae laio the aytea by that . Deadly PoUoe, Mercury, raeaieg Fatal Affectloa of th Uad, Throat. Neae, or Skin. Liver, : Langs, Stomach, or Bowel, ipeedily cured., Let ae delicacy pre vent apply immediately. Xacloae stamp to aaaoa reply. Address . , ,m Br. alohnstcn v . 0M TBI MJLITI VOBt LOCK HOSPITAL, JfO. 7. SOVTU ftSDTKHZST., BKTWEKM BALTIMlOHB A Mi ' SICO.VD HT&KKIii, BaLTMOUS, MD. juaa il, ly. $1,200 PROFIT OPlOO aceurdln' te jour mean S10 tM er SlOO, la Stock Prtvuege. baa brought a small for tune to Ui careful Inveator. W adviHi when and hew te epente aafcly. Book with full tafumaUoasSkTrBSB. Address ordt-ra by mail and telegraph In BAXTER 4 CO., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall 8L, N. Y. jeattf-dawly n . tt- . H ORSES I nORSES ! Eight roedlTorae fnr eafl. fVJ and ae tleaaat t.C CUUSTOPURS CO.'S, llmtnirtou atr. ATE8T SEWS I SAVED UJ8 BACON I Having salted tw hundred hoge, we art prepared to J erder for homs mads bacon ef all kinds at - P. . C RI TOPHERS A CO, '8, Wilmingtoa atreet. near City S. alee 20 BUSHELS OF ONION SETTS. Te be sold Is any qnaloty to suit parchas ra. Ketail at per ralioa. at F. C. CUKiS lUf H KRS A O.'S, feb 15-U Wilaiagtoa St. "'' a!?' ' :" ' si ' t-- yL n x fct r ,v.-, a, 7 a 'fit JJ i'dS'"' !'::" "I'"Q- g ct- 'ifcaial. '--'; :;!"F",'-. CT - o av -MaW ESb -atMfs',4 neflP'Tl- SM 'JLa : ,.CD -t-' ; bT CP HI. BTAKDAJtD AUMOXUTED SUPER PHOSPHATE. UlBlua; irrredlrna, whirs are Bone rhoi.li,i. tmlrU Dealers, Wllmlnjtoa atreet, Raleigh, K. C , N O I c On tha 10th InaL. I eantuivd from U'nii. Earp, owe overcoat, ooe dreMcat, two ir Af pant, one pair of hoou aad several olhtr arlk-ie, which are rannoeed to be ftolrs sends. Tbe owner will plea eall for them and pay coat. v, . r i ALUSON H'.GH, ConaUble, Mark' Creek Townahip, fehS3 w Eh Rock, Wak Co , N. C. Samaritan Nerrine. ' ' THE iTeat Nerve Conqueror, cure Epileptic Flta,Coavuliooa, opaama, St. Vita a. Dance aad Lrtieaae s tbe on It kaowa poflttve remedy for Ept lenUcFlU. It baa bees teeted br thousands and ha sever bee nowa to fail la s ngle ease. Trial package free. Enclose up lor Circular giving trl Addrcaa, i . . deuce of cure. DR.S. A. KICHMOND, oet 15-ISai ! .Box 741, St. Joaeph, Mo THE LITUI lltLIH. Ttrftel Swing Jluckii for ;s i Light Wvrk. JCST TBE THING. Sent Fres to sny addraa oa receipt of Tkre Dollars. FA1KCH1LU Co., iri piuii 8.. New Turk Ctty. T. O. a ef UMV ail Addreat, Box 47SS. ...... AGEATB WAJlTtO. eetso-deedwly IF YOU WANT A GOOD HORSE Power for one or two horiea, address tbe ...SALEM AGRJCl'LTV'RaL WQRES, A LL KINDS QF IAipifUVJiU - - AeriraHtml Im a'tmeuU d 1 ry manufactured and for ale hy the satts uaibtl.iv'aii nvnao. Salem. OFMi a.i4 MuiptuM hh I tbmlslily a fm-dityrurrd. rin't iMMibtlrll.r. Ma. tol Whhiii ti ,1iiiaa I t 1 0ATS' 8POOL COTTON. J. P. Costa, having redaoi d their prices. we arlll for the pesel sell any number and color at 7 Cent by the dos. rub n-ti vr. il k. e. iLcaiLH. IflXIl READING,' rrTClIOMAXCy, ll 1 Fascination, SoulLhtnnliig M ei-mirlun, and Marriage liuide, liOAing bow cHher ex may farclnateaud gam tue love nd af-fn-tln of any person they chouse Inalanily, 4U0 pace. By mall io eta. hunt & Co , 139 b. Tih St., Plilla., Pa. Ac ksts Wanted for ilia Great 8EHEllUL HIST8RT. TOO ra re. low price, quick tale. Extra K ZlEtiLk.it CO., SIS Aixb U-ma. P. W St.. l'Mladelphla, Pa. WALL STREET CARICATURES A new Book, 48 Pace, coiitarnlnr 14 En- craved IL'ustrat ons, with liiformatioe for Stock Speculators. . frtce 10 ceiiU bv mall, tumbridgea CO., Bankers and Brokers, 3 Wall Street. N. T. . . : . feb 13-4w . .- , Tin Tin U II la rUuJalTpltsafr!!il acta,- a i reauae oa ue r IUJUU VK a ( n, ) Wilkar StnK nana sTtke t'DIMd Si.m. mm " r TTT A WTI C" T Aobbts for th beet . 1i :Si f 1 1 1 1 1 1 f SlaUonery Package ia th world. It contain II sheet. Pencil, Patei.t Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelrv, Single package, with pair of ele- rant Gold Ku.ne eu.ne Biceva huuoob. doss naia. ibct. e lor ai.ou. ini pacsag haa been . . -. examined by the publisher of the Sentinel, and found a represented worth the money. WatcUea gives away to all Agvata. Circular free. ' .-..-. BRIDE A CO, TDD Broadway; New York. Cinthi. Csldt, fliarteaeo, sad all ' Tknat ' llitfiua, use WilW CarbolirTsbleti, - PUT CP ONLI IN BLUE BOXES. TRIED AND BLUE REMEDY For aala by Dnigrist generally, and Philadelphia, Pa ; Homoeopathio f VETERINARY PRACTICE Work on that subject, giving concise and plainly written Instructions for the treatment of all ordinary ailment of all Domett Ic Animal, ar constant 'y kept In stock, to gether with appropriate Medicine Cbeste. Theae books are specially written for Ibe Farmer', Stock Baiter' or Livery Stablc N'an's ose, avoiding a jar a poa-ihie, sll technical terms. For Descriptive Price List end tanp to the -" BAIiTWOBB IIOMOEOPATHIO pBABUACX m West Favette S'reet BOERICKE A TAFEL, Proprietors. GILES' LINIMENT IODIDE OF AMMONIA -GiLta' iomisb or Afnosia at, in uy ludgment. tha beat remedy f-T neuraUfla rvrr pnt before the public. 1 hsve been afllktrd wita tnu aiaease rr as ycai s, auo never umu 1 lei! upon Mr. Giles' remedy did 1 find sny aasured relief. I lake plra.ure leaajinr il'U, iuaamucb aa 1 desire alwaya to be a beus f actor ef the human familv. WM. P. CORBIT, Chm'n of tbe Method let Church Extcnilon. Sold by all Drunriata. Depot 451 sin Avenue, N. Y. Onl) SO cent aad tl a bottle. For eels by PESCCD, LEE A CO... jaoI3-dwAsw4w. Kaleigh, N. C. yjr ANTED I Oaod enerreUe ArenU- to Intmdure sd ell Agricultural Impiementa and Maclilurry. yor terms ana tun panicuiars, anurr SlLEM AO RKi l' LTV It A L ,! Salem, A. ft. In ir a j f k J .-

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