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V- .. 1 A: ------ - - i m,'mmam I ii i i n 11 1 ' W.llla'nM II M '" -i S" , 'WlWW , I' ll-l !! ! Il., T11E RALE10U KLM1M.L, THE UAILT. WEEKLY ANDEI-WF.EKLT Official Drrai st larticnt . ' 1 V , , .,, rn Sentinel (mm 4anF j;t W Dsilf Six ineotbsla ad vnaee..,.. 3 29 J a.l.i- ..- .T..... 00 Weekly Beatieet V ? ThDau.vt st.l be delivered li say part of the City at riftoon Cents a wt POST OFFICE DIRECTORTVii For th benefit of the paMie, wt wiV- Uh the fellowlog directory of the poit- oflieef thucity : Weitere mall close " . irrirei Kaitera " clM -" , , ,rriT Chatham " ckaea airirea 49 p. m. 30 p. ax. , 11:05 a.m. i HIM K. St Q. R. B. mall clowe fi:M a. m. , mrrirea S:4S Through northern via R. A G. m lt , , R.U.claaea 9-.30a.ui. ThrMgh Dartbern tU R. ft C-t-tt R, R. arrif ea , ,r. , 9:i5p.Bi Through northern via Golda-f i i or close ' f s . . lliraugh northern Tla Gol4s ' " ' aora arrive! 11:05 a.m. Office haur far dellveriag maila frara 7:30a.'mtU&3ap.in. iiiai-. . Maaey warden are Irmti and a(d Iram 8:13 a. n. t 4 p. nfc " ' ' Letter caa be rei tared bam 8:1 5 a. m. la 4. m. if i" '- .'"--Y I. ,' - .' Xo mail sent or received oa Sunday. W. W. IIOLOBN, P. t The lunreme wurt adtaurgi Uda Sea adrertbeinaat f tjpaf ft m Kilwirdi.'Brouhtaa Jfc Co. J. J. Toijf isDKit A (X, doaJera la r!n. Cara a apeclalry. STewaefn, T. T. Oliver manufaetnre beat heart liue and poplar lamberrae. '"8easDed riorIojt alwaj on hand, Piae tievel, X.C. - "."' ; . A;,.., t.. . . . j, - ii - Dr. J. II. Crawford la erecting a handsome private "residence 'at "the I'orneraf We t and afonraa street. The Tolsnot Transcript, talk todly of "the aaliUry bier.' It ought not to he taken solitary. ; wal lagerf f , for ever. Mr. J7D. HfTitalier"la selling good oak wood at 3.50 J 'pinej 13.00(3.25 arcord delivered, pravided the cash attends the order. Call on him in fear of Citiaen'a National fiankvlUGil John EdgertoB, an" African dray man, waa the only victim that fell into the mayor'a hand this morning." He was fined and 12,25 cosU for fast driving, and planked it down like a man and a hradder. i i i The very Una result and increasing demand of the Star Ammoniated Solu ble Phosphate neem to have oreated quite" a enM)Uon among manufacturer of and dealer jn cctmmerciid fertilizers. Other ' jbaofacturerf kviura. VnVony menoedmanrpnlktliig aad'-brTering far aale aertflii feill! tlvi sta Bone Phosphate.!1 aranara ahotiU bewara of iraiUtiot.a (Tkf ari Ml fXHt: nine Star Ammoniated Soluble I'hos , phata. has the trade ' mark of a star printed oa each aaek with the analysis manufactnred by Lorents V Bitter Of Baltimore, Md., and for sale by A. 0. Sanders k Co., or their agents. ' SUPREMI COUKT DcCI8IOM8.-f-Ol)in ion were filed by Ui jutice on ye terday In the following case t' , - . By Pkabsom, C J. : El jah Peele vs Henry White, execu tor, et al., from Porquiaiana.,'Jttd2 ment atrmed t ,--""- r-T. u.i i Rebecc llouser va Levi Sain'et at, from Lincoln, Affirmed, y ; George W. Mordccai et at.(yS4 Deveren Vah from Halifax, reti tlon not allowed , i;; n.'? ijV "fjt.i John G. Wllllamaf trustee, v J. II. uaicueier, administrator, rrom , u ato. Judgment affirmed. )! Dai.).' !.! Bt Read, J. " . John Uardy. aunlnhttratoiy Caro lina central 'iMinrajrjomnitny,''Ba NewiranoveV',' ArUrmed. ..t State Ts Warren Hare, from Wake. Reveraed,'V ' u ?'.viu"- W. P. Wethere 11 and Wevs R W. Whitaker at al. (2 caae). ', Plaintiffs appeal modified and Jodgmeot here for plaintiff; defendant'a appeal reversed. John N. Bunting v Commlgiloner of Wake county. Judgment reversed, Rodman, J.duscnts. . Br Bodxih, Js J. R, Moor and wife t;U!tbrailh Dickson, from Gaston. Affirmed. Bank of Greensboro va City of Greeus. bora, from Guilford. . Reversed and judgment for defendant. J - ' - . State vs Gua. Graham, from Anson, . Affirmed. ; ,; ': Bt 8aTru,J ; ' William Whitehead vs Joha F, Het- len, from Pitt. Judgment affirmed. , Br Bram, J,'; Bixxell Jahnaoa at aL va Walter R. Bell, from Duplin. . Reversed. . Martha Evans va Robert Roprt from Wilon. Affirmed. ....... . James WallingUa y A. II. .Mont gomery, executor., from Roclungham. AffirBBed, i. J.. .. ...... (-; . i -Lai 1 i: MM ' K H ' L K ,' 'J1! ; T J.,d--i.,!I.X-i0 - '.,:, . .v ' - ' n2 t.;'l s.ii.iaWjU'ii .;irvxn r- 'e J ,T." "7??V ".--H'-l . , , ' " '' " ' 1 ' .-. I'. ' i'-- , ,, , , in i i ii ..in ni ...i. i I ,!, ....i.y , .i, ii,.,.. Fos Balb.-10 barrel of iplendtd Newjemy Champagne Cider for sale by the barrel or by the galloa at the lowest figure, juet received at Tim Lee (OKFiaxATiotfA-At thJ midday serviee at St. Maty!lT! Collage chaaej. bur VedaeiVy, four oihofoung lady polU wefeiptlzed (j ie tertor;-am) twelve wer4connrmetU9'l-Binop 04 man m the evening. I , ' CI Cats, pa4a. Th.brlghtest, befi deanest, faealest, prettiest, plump aad. onlj strictly prlraejgfuii aed oat um have been on this market tUaseaon justbeeavfctglved at JIfmHer Smii Feod.StorealN.C.4rp4t. 1 2U Waoi.mnT.ft Dmma.-M hundred! aad ftaebrkeya ar W baptized liexi Bonin-r week ldMaroaoai a pom. Poor litthv, aVihea, who dwell in tiutt dimlnutiia ajpllaction ef aqOMua fjui Jity, Lt i Li J;. .J, wuat,BtuaT-aTvur aiiicipaau nuaeriea. yoh hippi to aaa this item t Brattu arT jrotdJal it b btterto charjejra It lei-spnniter - - , v"iH"i : iri&n fcVDrrroii-Wederahiiid thj i the lemocratio townaaftk eommuiai wiftprobabli meet to-morrow evemjo) -.. . .. n ar ue purpuae i cauing meeungs v the various wards of the city for the ptxy approaclnu municipal etection. 'tllf ttoe onreoplo jere moving, foriLe radicals a4 been plotting and balding midnight eoaclavA 'forjwtne time past Tha Wf wUl doobllaaa bo hct!a4 clone, andujre ahoukl jprtjpare for ftae thoroughly apcaiba &S , D debted tf oiy friend, Dr. J. Wm. JctDi, for the Pabrnary ammaor , the SuI ern Biatwoal Society Papera, Iteon tains a VjndioatioaVo Virginia and the Boutb,"- by- oW-nodonr Mktnri, written just before hi death"The Sevan Day'a Battle," by dtjusE A. Alexan der; Camp Fire of. the Boya in Gray;" by Carlton MoCarthy; Oen. FiU Leo'a tribute to Jeb. Stuart; and eeveral other articles which , will be of great, value to the coming historian of thaH most mo mentona atraggfe of modem timoa .W are pleaaed W lean that the aooiety'a publishing : anterpriae is already , an assured aeoea. Evry aeuthern bias ahoald be on its T subscription list, . , ' Akotsbb Imaoouo Loonnco Ur Imbroglioa aeem to be the order of the day, Now there is soma sort of a hitoh between the granger and th Raleigh board of trade abonf who afialtlbe cotton weighers for the city.' A very ill-advised law gives the appointment of weigher tp. the granger - and board of trade Jointly. - In the ease in queation it aeem that the board of trade elected J. 8. Wynne and Ckio, 0. Upchnrch weigh: era, subject to confirmation by the gran ger. The granger met and elected Jamee Blake, aadoaeiflmee" Geo. C. TJpeharch on the 'condition that the beard of trade ahoald eon firm Blake.' The board ref ased td confirm Mr. Blake until the grangers ahouUL bonflrm the election of Mr,, Wynne.' Thia ts the hitch.- The granger -will meet' again April 1,, and ' if .they then oonflrm Mr, Wynne, the board pledgee itself to xra- Una Mr. Blake' and another granger,' if the grange ahoald sea fit to elect one. X Bx ' PaicTtc, Nearly every : ' male wroLitt in aad around thia-ity, from eight years old ' and upward, ' black, white and culrwlorel ' indikics 'aomel aorl oT a pistol Itaoiig' hia assta.G where 700 will, in field and hedge, ia all j par subtubs, ' and yiia 'irVi find a group of tbeao lilipntian m order-mill eoc paring weapona or ahooting at tar get. Boys, boya, pnt down thoae pia- 101. Drop them. .There, ia death, an guish, remoree, in'( every ' One1 them, even the amaUeat. . Throw the barrel in the creek, 'fiing the cylinder 'over the AUeghaniee, aink the last cartridgo in mid-ocean ; and still there k danger in it. 1 Tenr brains' might bo'hammerefl cut with the steel, guard of the trigger, or yom eyea punched out with the ram men Day after day, the land ia filled with the wailing of mother whoae ton would meddle with these deadly play thing . Day after day, the creek axe woDenby the' tears of broken-hearted widow, whoae husbands ' would blow into the muzzlea of empty aheqting iron a Day after day, the eoffla-maker fatten oa the folly of young and old porters, who cannot be made to under stand that death lurks in every gun and pistol barrel, ' Boya, for heaven's sake, if not' for yoox own and yonr pareDtaaak pnt down your pistols, Qnii.looling with death and woe, at leant tll there ia a fall ia fanerrd expense. u r, If ' Granville farmer are hard at workj preparing toy caia a crop t to pay taxes with,' -e jr mt.'ii " '' -;' ' - ' "BICI TBIEF UAUGHT. 1 n n ... ' 1 ! Si ' The Chatham -road waa arrested to day bpr Ui uprcnie court In It wicked, bold and fraudulent exchange of boada, with I he'ataie ireaiiurer.";. AaVdf ersari ww Ordered, and; while there la no de- cUIonj oa the case, Judje, Read aald the court could 'net stand opoo technl- calities ta acaae uka this where fraud wa charge J anil net denied. 1 H t Jugo Pearsea .saU the gUt of the matter wai go4 heuds were being cKchahged fbr worthies, aad the mattif ' should JUVlhorenghfy loTestl- ' It (a a glorious victory fur the people. The icorpraled thief Is under restraint and fill nai.be released probably until tbe'legUature ahall wiir'how mucli wai or'lpai''of the law In 1808 aad what aenator beard bouse bill 422 ieaI bcjore'lhe Mnate. 1 ;';r 3.L Fleming waa the sols counsel for Job, 'jlarrta'and the people, and ha woo more reputation with the bar and the' court than any young attorney ofhlLdayJ Wow 'J'tr',"fnUe'rncy WnHc nicro ber of this court are' dally charged with being under corrupt railroad Influence, the action ' of tle court win g fr " to give'aaiuraaoe to the people that locor porated thieve may bribe' the conven tion of W, bat cannot bribe the whole court,' J08TAH TCBHKB. St. Vatbick'b Day. Our Iriah cit izeni.Joinedhy their friend, both Cath olic and ProtestanU will unite in giving thts leetlve day a proper observance In our city,1 lu every portion of the civil Izedj world there are those who never allow the) 17th of March to go by with out paying it ! some tribute of respect. Tie programme here Includes a grand ball, in the evening in the Hollemao ouilding,! whero shitaVle room , have beea engnged for the'; purpoae. ' Ar rangement areiefngWerfecteJ to make the affair an enjoyable one In every respect. The tickets of ' adruUsien have been placed' at the low figure of 2, and care will be taken that they do not fall Into the hands of any one In the least objectionable. Tickets may be had by application to the coniailtte of arrangement. . ! TAR DROPS. Several new houaea going up at Clay ton. -JiiHVjii.O I.' j ii I j . i Rmlthfleld ha a white oak tree km feet around the waist. . , Ui The Geldaboro section was aeverely storm-ahaken last Tuesday night, . A" Mr. Davis dropped dead on the street in Lumberton Wednesday. "'A yankae monitor pnt in at Smithvill Tuesday, on her way to Port Royal. ' '..' The hat ' r.yeUeriUe Public-Spirit bristle all. over with ferooion puna. Geo. P. Baon. of Graham, has flung hi legal shingle (te the Charlotte " Symptom of the base-hall peetilence are beinnlng to break, out again , in Charlotte. : iv:s: -f.-i ,.. - ' From all direction come repoits of injury to peaches aaa. pjuma by tne re cent oold snap, j ,..' BoniousvilU, .townalup, ' Johnston eoauty, spend 'April-foul day. voting ikiuor or no liquor.'. . . v. : iTh Greene 'county authorities will the old Snow Hill academy building, as a temporary courthouse. Hut ( .i 1 -tjethrq Haxriaon,", of Wilson . ' was thrown from his Wagon a few day ago, and so badly injured thai ha died in a ""f .! Jill If Hi Bobert UuJger, of Burke ' cu feUoitatee himself over the foot that can wemt a boot four numbers ahorter than bo oonld two week ago. He baa int had all his toes trimmed off in a saw- thill. : : ' ' FrancU Telley and Thomas Davia, two Mitchell ooanty men, recently got into a row. Tolley atabbed Davis so aa to let out liia intestine. A litter wa impro vised of pole and a blanket to catty Davis hoojw,Oa the way, while climb ing a rough ' mountain, a knot alipped and the wounded man tumbled 100 yard down the mountain, through bnaheaand Over rocks, with his intestine wrapped around hun. .At last account he still hved and wa doing weiLi.ir, . jp-r . - -' , , , A - Prnc' Tonic f Thr wonderful Vl'alixiog power of Wuhart'a Pine TroA Tar Cordwl (a fparelf Yeg table Extract, ripely fUsiBled from the life-ear ef the evergreen wild forest) will tho roughly purify th blood, remove all symptoms oi pulmonary diaeaaea, and leave tbe entire ytem awoet and cleak 1 Prepare yourself for the 'severe and ludden chsngee of climate of , winter and spring, by precuring a bottle of Dr. BulTo Cough Syrnpi jnul w - V.' Al) he Nitioxu. ComcrrrM. A Waahin lngtoa dispatch of March 9 ya 'f ' T The national deinacratie resident oom mittee has oumploted it orgaoixaiion and eatabliahed . it headquarter , at 1,321 F street, near the EbUett house. The eonunitto ia aa follows : " '., ' SanateJ. W. Stevenaan, Ky. ; W. W. Eaton, Conn. ; U. . Davki, West Vs. ; W, V. W hy te, , Md. ; J B. 0 don, Ga,, , . , .... Uonao Heater Clvmer, Pa. ; C. W. Chapin, Mass. ; J. W. Throckmorton, Texas r C. E. Hooker, Mia. ; A. 8. Jwtt, Ky. ; W. M. : Bobbin, N. C. ; M. Taylor. Ohio ; Diatriot of Columbia W. W. Curooran, Jama E. Harvey and Charles Mason, . '' V 1 The democratlo organlxatloni- In all the atatea and territervea are requested to report their committees immediately to the national rwaldant committee. Ap plications for documents,' speeches and other poUioal matter, and af oommnni eationa oa the buaineaa of the committee ahoald bo ad dr eased to the aecretary. Editor who aend newspapers to the committee will receive all documents published by them f re of charge. Hes ter Clymer, chairman ; W.'H. IJarnum, treasurer ; Jame Harvey, aecretary. 1 I OoMOBBSSIOKAi CoUMnTX. Under this head, the Fayetteville Gaaetta, of March t, aaya: mi :,. .ih . There is a palpaU mistake hi the pabliostion of the Executive Contmtttee for tbe 3rd Congreosioaal District. Maj. Enge.hard ia pnt down aa the eh airman of that committee, whereas Mr. J.' A. Worth, of Cnmberland, really hold that poaition, and ha held it ever sinoe the taeetintf ! bf thrill igtmlisJ cvette in 1874. Immediately after th meet ing of that body ; Major Engelhard re tired and named Mr. Worth as hi ano oesaer, and, If w ar not very greatly mistaken, . tbe fact wa puelwbed ia Major Ehgelhard's paper, tbe Wilming ton Journal - -" ei, m Will Gen. Cox, chairman of th state executive committee, and the Wilmiag ton Journal kiudcnqtwh Jo make a note of this, and correct th error t We cannot think that Major Engelhard did not hare the right to name hi succes sor, and we are thut led to believe that the committee a It now stand i the result merely of forgetmlne. ' ; SEWS. aVdHOTEA ; ; Farewell,. Pinch. '.',',.'.. .''.j ' Pinchbeck has received a set-back. ' Depan Female college in Indiana burned. Damage, 113,000, and terrioo ataapede of 10 girhv , , . The British government did not de mand Schenck's recall, but the British police may yet recall him viee-veree-ward. : v ' Tbe Indians in the Black Hilla region are actively preparing for tbe apring trade in aoalpa. We hope that they will not forget that special courtesy is duo the president's son. General Burnside's wife died at Prov idenoe yesterday. We trust Providence may not, in the great hereafter, act npun the suggestion of her name. Sccckss nc Advkbtisiho.- In times past it wa thought immodest to pro claim the excellence of one's goods, or to solicit patronage for them fn newspa per." During the past twenty-five year through tihe immense competition In trade, it has become a necessity. The public ar alwaya anxioua to learn of progress, bnt are equally deidrona to avoid all frauds, as they have been hum bugged by useless wares until they have become skeptical of au article poaaoaaing genuine merit, and ar particularly pre judiced against startling announcement of some new and wonderful medicine without chaiacter or woath. Still th public are grateful to mannfaoturera or inventors of article of merit, even if known aa medioineo ; many of them ar the result of year of careful study by our most eminent physicians, and em brace auch principlea and production a Quinine, ( hloroform, Chloral Hydrate, Porua Ptastera, &c Success in advertising depends much upon the intrinsic worth of the article itself even though it be a medical pre paration, . As an evidence of thi, a cel ebrated physician of Kew York made a great improvement in Poms Plasters by J adding Captine on account of its giving increased effect and .quicker relief ana sure than any known medicinal pro perty ; he hesitated about advertising, fearing, his rnmUtion would be injured. A firm of Pharmaceutical chemist in his city learning ef tbir decided im provement, made an arrangement with Lis physician and commenced advertis ing in the best newspapers; in a abort time the aale increased from hundred to thousand until now th aale ef Ben sen' Capeine Fleeter ia exceedingly large and dairy inoreaeiag.. They can be obtained of any Druggist at 25 oenta each, SEARURY k JOHNSON. . .. . ' Agents, New York. For sal by William k Haywood and Peaeudjjee Co, Raleigh ,- . MEETING OF THE STATE DEMOCRATIC-CONSERVATIVE EXEC '.' TJTIVE COMMITTEE., r i Room or ran Dxm. Cox. Ex. Com. i 1 RaxmoH, N. C, Jan. 29, 1875. ( At a meeting of th Central Exeeutiv Committee f the Democratio-Conwar vative party this day held, it wa re sol red that meeting of th Bute Exao ntive Committee b called t aaaembl in the city of Raleigh on Wedneaday.th 15th day of March 1879. ' Th object of tbe meeting o ieeide upon th time and place of holding tae Stat Conven tion of th DemooraHo-GoneervatiT party and t consider an oh other matter as may come before th Committee. 1 Each member of the Csmmitte is earneatiy requested to be praswat ' , . : .i- b. COX, Ch'm. I J. . LrrcwronD. See'ty. No. 16. MEKfAl,' Svoces. Capacity., and talent In this pushing aad hustling age do not insure , business, success, but these j when coupled with rssoluU effert, untiring energy, suave, manners, and thorough professional knowledge, . lead to petition, fame and success, ?r they deserve them. This is illustrated la the carreer of Dr. Jones, now at th Mc A Hrane, Greensboro, ta this etate, until March - 6th. i H haa , deroted, th beat year of bis life to cultivating good natural abilities and thoroughly qualifying himself " to battle with the 1 worst forms of . disease that assail . , and , prostrate the bhman ystera. The result l a practice extcu aive. Brewing and lucrative. Dr. J one' peculiar experience la th treatment ol ihroolc 4'seaes of every name and na ture make him lu every way a skilful and trustworthy phy-lcian. Dr. Jono practice at the Arlington house, Dan ville, Va., from the oth to the 13th ot March. At the Ballard and Exchange hotel, Richmond, Va., from the ,13ib of March to the 3d i f April. 17C. ' NEW ADYEKT1SEMENTS. ' 1 1 I I mil- ( 11 1 W'AKJt COUUTT 1 INTUItUrgSIQB 1 0URT. Banihsnt A. Lorents, Gatavu F. fk Daasbaasa aad Wtl Uat U. KUller, partnars Of the arm of Loreni Rittler, PlaiaUftV K. C. Fiaaaacaa sod W. W. Flanasgea part aers of tba Aim et B. C. Flanaagaa m Hon, defeaOaata. .-, (, ; .v SruMOK roa Rsuxr. TBI ST ATI OF MORTH CAROLINA, 'JiKara:''hreyo' B. C. FUaaaeaa and W. W. rtaaaagan part aers at me firm of B. C Flaaaagaa k, Boa, Iha efeadaau abovs named. If (bay b found wttbta rour eouaty, to be aad appear befora tba Jail ira of oar aupariur Court at a Court to be hold tor the county of Wak at the teurt Heuaa to Rie4 k aa the tjs Mao day after lb scoed-Monday of rwraary, A. D. 1876, and answer the complaint wbicb wtU b deaiaalted In th office f tin el-rk ef lbs unerior Court 0 td eoanty wiUilDtk Aist three day, of. the ,trrOi aad let the said defendants Uka autir that If they fall td aaawcr th aald ewmplaint within the tiar praaer bed by law Us plalntlffe ill deaiand judgOMat for th am of fourteen thoueead and twenty alx dol'srs and atereat oa thir teen thousand sevea hundred and iftr te dollars 44 lOUfrom April 10h lMTtt, tba str-t day of said term. - llere'U tU nat . and at thb suaiaMNiS make da return. The defen dants ar also not! ad that a warrant of at tacnment baa been iaaurd la tbia caa re turnable to the next teres ef ike Superior nurt ef said co in y, to be held at theCnnn fl-ruae la Kalel h, the elhth M aday after th areond bhiwday af Fenruarv. A. U. Is?, and tbu tie p'alutiffe desaaad ia for m .ney d a ea six aceeotaue-s, by tbe defendant-, of drafts, d'awa by th plaintiffs oa the defeaaauta, payable to the order of the planl He. tilven under my hand aad seal 01 aid court this sthda of rebniary, . D. 1870. J.H.bVSXlSQ, Clerk af tbe sup lor Court of ake County. Smva A Stsowo, Attaraeyt for flaiailffs. march 10-dlswSw ' ham pics worth tl free. BTiasos A Co., Portland, Maine, march 7-wly . IF YOU WANT A GOOD HORSE Power for eoe or two horsea, address th IALEM AGRICULTURAL WORKS, SaiB. tttood 1 wood 1 1 wood i t i - , VV Woods Fine, 49 per cord, Oak, W.S0 per cam. eena oraers to - D. J. ELLI' Store, march Mint , 1 ! ; UUlshore street. DW. P. BABCOCX, DENTIST. HAS opened hi old office over C. D. Urartt's Phoe Store where be will b tied to his many friends requiring Dental ape ration. all operations earr fully perform ca 1 nd st aeeo pnre. feb 81-1 f. The Star Ammoaiated t.tAi. SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE T ID 1)111 111 i) Til 111 Ml IV . ;V 1UL ULM IlIUILI-LUi) 1 , ....... W . . . ' . ; . . , 1 . ....i f: yii kave found by several years experience In selling th sbor Fert Hirers, a well aa iy aetualobaeirUon, that they have aurrior,tf any equal among Commercial Manure. Our price are much lower Uiaa etaera, aot o unlversallv popular, and that have previa , aneqasl la result, upon sworn statements from many of oar best farmer. All we k is a fair trial with anythlag sold ta th Boat a. experience, who hv used ear phosphates R. 3. IVET, Wake County. W, n. WHITAKER, Wk Cbanty. M. BLHORTON, , - " . i M.CtTLIT, J L; ';.: V COU . STEWART, Harnett County. JAMES A J JHJiSON, " , , " D.Mc McRAT, ' - .', ." And maay other who win gladly giv their -T.---,; . For Bale by - r--.--- A O. SANDERS & Oo .' , :. ; , " .:.V. , 'j -agents,., ,J-m9vU lilitlhH iaiaH Trill i mm I to T T I t . ssartoaa, at the fil rwaa aw awaal mm ach, ar tee eslnMt liaaa One auaaes aa ue w it, .. aaa lalmiaal tassrawa . ea thaa a eeaa i... M t aaaaea, t we- .. .. a 1 - 1 awaih Z I " t ssoatke... Vt aa t " B at, ii.,,v; .....M, a) I ; 4 ....... . ...V.y. - n f , 1 (;B ,.lcw'OT a-,, 1 F ... Mwiin,.,ie' ' M 5 I ' ai '.T77..........T..... Y P E For Sold. Wt OFFER TOR TTff. STUTW. Casea, at.e, Ueda, RatVa, 4te , af the M AeuiAara liluauaaae Aa," tar aale at a barcaia. . Aay one ta want of S ennfilMe awlfH IVw a large weakly paper will weM rail a4 examine this alerial.a'addraaa ea bf aaait. a A trtioo of th vp la ae, aad eaawtiaa of Buasil flea. Loaf Piteer. Brevhtr, Miaaaa, Muaaaiivi, aad T funUof iiiaplay type. . Addrea, ' kUWASDS, BROUGUTOX A CO... , ! kfeh 10-4f. Raieiab, . Cr ' t A Good bWtUlag For . , , BT AlCnOJt ! w W'LLL BRRckl ED A' 19 O TtOCR,' , m Saturday, llth day of Va th, at To lea a to aad aMavtoa v4v ) Wllmlncto 8-- for ta reatataJer of the year, the convenient and pleasantly ahuatrd dwelling. Wow ccuplt at a. a Kaq., ta the Weaiera Ward td 1 v. as itaia a lew Bu Houte, cantatuini a hai drrd yarda of . tbe Court ' ituinr 9 rowms; aw ka a ed Wait af edee water ab. wareen, and tacuen. 1. , , . 1 . Temia rash nd poatn wfll be gtvra las 19th tr , or earlier U ivoulnat Al-o, will be soid one excel. eat working Mule, one aew Una Mor. a Wagtia, Bahf.4'a auks, a e Bne Office lak aad at Caae Aeeled and Wu.dur Cbaira and irfhrr fuinl- (are, JAME H. 1W ta, 1 -r .'j.- I - ' Aaituaatr. , TIE timE IltLISB. A rrfect Sewing Macmimt ftr UaU IforL JUST THB TUIN4J. Seat Free to any address oa receipt of Thro DoUara. FAlKCnILD dc to., Td BWekee 6 ., New Xork City. P. O. , 1 i Aodreas, Boa 4785. . AOEKTS WANTED, oetSS-deadvly OPIUII arc)ly ruml. IHlnWMi MjnwtIIHtw. awjBafci tiy i! LL KINDS OF . BIPROID (a. Agricultural Inp'ementaand Machlae ry manolaetured and for aale by the SALKM. A(JKltl'LTU-AL WORK. .... Ualcin. . J I OR8E8 ! HORSES I Right goed Horn fnr tale. ll and are t em at F. C CUU1STOPU RS CO.', timing-ion, street. ATkBT KW8I SATEUUlSBACOMI I'avins; salVd twa hundred hor. wa are prepared to fU eiders lor home mad bacoa af all kind, at F. . C RI TOPHEB8 CO.'S, W Umlngion street, near City Bvalaa. SH AA TI,E 3fEW TRIPLE Gear Horse Power. Price 109. la ost what tbe farmer aeedet tt tuna light I Is eaaily put dua readv Inr work I Can be loaded and nuloadrd by four tna. Jut the thing for Coitoa (has. Threshers and Clearera, Ac. . W arrested to stand six horres Msnufae r.red by the , SALEM AGRICULTURAL WwkKS, fcaJem, H. C, Send for Circulars. H OUSE AND LOT AT CHAPEL HILL FOR SALE. 1 . By virtu af aa order of the ftaparlorCoait of Chatham eeuaty, I will sell aa eoaule slooeron Mondsy, awh of March axt, at tbe ' Court House door Mr Plttenoro, - at pablle auction, that valuable houa and lot la the town of Chapel fcOi, known aa th Hunt bonae. .' 1 ,? . ' Terms et sal 130.00 cash aad th remainder e a credls of alx month with buad aad ecorlty. Title ratalaed aaiil purckaae moeey lapUd, A. J. BTNUM, CUa. Feh. S, lv7W-ww. Uape's - Nitrogenizcd MAPtS' mwscmia nncsiui. W IMt srPER PHOSPHATE . , OF-LIME; ' - W refer to the following gentlemen of la-re foraeveral years : '-.--. I JOHN AVERA, Johnstna County. W, H. SAMPtRB, ' M - DAVID AD-MS, i ( ... JAMES PACE, Chatham County. wi M. THOMAS, ' R. HLiWILSOX, M - " ELIAB HAINE8, experience. IS B J t t i al . . J
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 10, 1876, edition 1
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