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id'AAi'.S-i itnr-f.iAtt THE RALEIGH SENTINEL. . P. DONAB, Sole tditor. mmtnt always sad Cswwr All nmnUm MONPAT, MARCH 13, 1878. .. CHIEF EXD OF-TIlKmXG Ho eMbMseJeojet ntfprsliBrjwads. Extort In local freights, to ma cheap newapapera and elegant hotels.' Bribe with 5600 for. jhe lase, Change the gaugead pajiiawyere n,w as argue the ckaige one Aout before th court. Give free passes to tbt legislature and all editor except JaTurner. Furnish money to mo both radical and dereo- cratic newapapen. , Aeiail the grange as an unlawful secret society and the a Join It, and edit a paper' ran bj ring money. Bull up the pet lswiei-s of the ring and glorify then) for .office, foretcr. i' l JOSIAH TCRITEBV ' ' political'doctor. " v One kf the bilndle-Ull Kolitical doc tors who holds confiJeatiai political rt lations with ' Billy Smith. President Humphrey, 'Stockholder Blackuall and the whole railroad ,wing of the party, wants to bet a hundred dollars the state .convention will not be held 1 Baleigh. We- see no, reason- why the political J doctors and the Chatham railroad wlnp of the party should bo hostile to this city as a place for fcoldiug the cenYeo-1 tion. The railroad could nominate H candidates as well here as in Greens boro,' ' Sallstiury or Goldbon. 1 The place can. hare nothing to do with; making the candidate." Let the con rention be hU at the roost convenient place for the people f.th Ute. JoSfAH TCBUBRr- ' i 'i' 4- ti A WORD WITH THE PEOPLE. - For the past few months the Sentinel , 1mm been tolerably well sustained by old subscribers paying np and new opes rming to. i I know you are bard up, andbveta get worse before you got . betteiv I wantTuenough ooey frori ' you to pay printers and an editor while I ftriTS President Hswkins, Presidenl j.Buford, the railroad j eofporatiptia, their newspapers; pet lawyera sad back, , out of the psrty. " T am doing my duty; you must do yours. One dollar pays for the Sentinel for six months ; send it In without being drummed for it Ton have been reconstructed twioe. , Ones by Holden, the army and a tailor boy. who was raised in this town, and agsin by H olden, Thai Stephens and con gress. Holden was the head dog both m ' aeeedingaad reeenstruoting yon. Many as yem hare had, your eliief want is a thorough reoonstmotion of your consti tution, your law, your system ef lalx, your financial system, your douestio and political economy. Society itself must be reconstructed if yon oontinse to have any at all The ship of 'state is rotten. The water come in at every rotten joint. Tour captains have been ' 'false, incompetent and corrupt. ' Every man, the whole crew, must come to the pumps or the ship " Will sink. If you all had done your duty, or serioujy tried to do it, the ship of state would never have lain tosv yoara-ou to AM ' can cliff a strandsd 1 hulk, a disabled If enimeo - iavitiug ,overyi carpet-bag pirate who sails Upon the politiaal tea i satas, dispoil, rob and carry off what bV' thinks ivsluabla -ef the eurfro. iSttrafch not jfofir wida lea il norlos) at r-wnet i say $ n is wee eoa.yow aew bj. ivlThiiik of Bettasp aaliBswkecaudJthe deep disgrace upon the federal ea- cutoheon and the church of God. Think ' oCHolden. as aptain general; how he scuttled the ship sad imprisoned and ironed the crew. Jjsi me sayln con clnajop. Hoklen's eld Swepson ring has never been captured, broken or pun ished. iThey . were scattered simply. Like wild turkeys they have been called are now eH roostiig together ; stronger too than they they were in 186a tTou are now forewarned it is your ow fault if you are not forearmed. The game is simply to steal four rail roads in which the state has an interest . '" ' ' 1 JonaB Tcasta, ' " ' TWICE 8W0BN TO. V ' . . W -swore, te the. bill of. Joseph, A. Harris against the Chatham road before Ju Ige Kerr. It having been' intimated "TeTofetheonrt-that we- escaped -an ind'cimeat for perjury by a technicality, we have sworn to the kill twice over V before the clerk. The first was by holding up our right band, because the Clerk bad no bible, (where is brother Crewder?) The second was upon the book, and we added to the oath matters fl not found in the bill against the Chat - ham road. The bill before the; court was nothing more than our, old edito- ' rial on that branch of the Belknapism ' in North Carolina. This "old editorial" has been solemnly adjudicated by Jthe court Wo swear to it now to invite the Indictment and repel a calumny. J.t is p " aa4 w, If CoCbark beVigbt about it, that an attorney could not be indicted for perjury when he, swears Urm bill fw bis client The attorney should be twice indicted. If that be law, let the Uw be amended. Statb of Nout Caboux a, I Wmi Comm. March 13, 1876". " Personallv appeared before mo, J. N. Bunting, ek-rk uf the superior court and ndge of prooaio lor waae couniy. tab Tnraeri who beuis: luly awolu Upon the Hob Evsngelist of Almighty Ood smith, not as attorney but for him Self : That having beard that Judge Keade, when the ease of Joseph A. Har- Chatham railroad enrporaUon, was ar gmi lost wssk ask ail CuL Walter Qmrk, atockholder, director and. attorney for theChataaui road, way a waswudge Kerr did not iasue a beuch warrant for the arrest of the promoters or lobbyists who had fraudulently procured the passage of bouse bdl 422 f Upon which CoL dark said : Ws took coun sel at Hillsboro as to whether we would not proswate the pUintuT for perjury, but concluded the indictment would not lie, because the bill was sworn to by sttornev and not by the plaintiff, Harris, himself. ' , Ji-ih Turner being the attorney he came before me this Jay and re-affirmed the oatb a to the foots stated in the bill of Harrie agaluxl Jenkins, tbe treas urer, aud this he did as aa Individual and nt as attorney. He further swears and believes from the sworn evidence of witness and other facts.that Pieoideut Hawkins paid !n, tiulrflld 10 , 000 lor corrupt servLe rendered the Chatham rmi before tde convention of l(6t, when and where this v.U bond swspiiHg was in augurated. And that Dr. ilawk u gut pan of the money bwrpnon drtcsiert the siate out ef In purchasing the rad oad bonds for sixty live cents Tu-tead of one dollar, their real value. Asd further, matv,lreaurer:erkltt anews-w-w said thst Oov. Holden rect ived maney about this transaction. And faith-, that "Hon." John T. Do wees, at the time a confidential friend ef Gov. W. W. 1 1 olden, ha said and now saya thit he. Gov. Holden, received 925.000 lor confirming the sale msde by the tress urer to Geo. W. Swepson at 65 cents. Aftlulit furl hr twln that "lion " Jehu T. lMweese says be bribed J ulge Watts, and be,Turner, ftUly believes it and there is evideuce teoaing to prove He TurineF IWalhiirlir "twtleTCT;- and he has evideace to prev tending it that tbe want of "hsrmeny at the ceiter'' was causes! hv the attempt oriJr. H4W kins and member f the Swepson rtngi wan ran Gov. Ilelden'a administratijo. setting up dennc ratio newspapers t the tenter to inttuew-e pet lawyera and politicians . to the end that they may cartuve the railmau of the 'suite a has been done hi Virginia, Ooria and and other atates, aud to.alen 1 u :li acts a the exchange or Uools' com plained of. Sworn aucTsubscribed to 1y Josiab Turner. '- '..( Jxo3LBtTJiTiKa L clerk of superior court awl Judge ol probate. By C. V. Upchckcm. i deputy clerk. OXFORD tows aki eorTt chtbc hes, a- rAPCBS AMU STHOOLS THB OB ' .i tHK AMTtrM SOIIB m m- nKPBKSBNTATIOKH , , COBBECTKD, i Oironn, S. a.-MarckalftTfl OorjITT AKD TOW. . Col.' Dohan : Leaving the City of Oaks Monday nioriiing, by t he BaleigV t Qaston railwav, I arrived here aafely that af tsmoon. The rued from Hender son to this place, a distance of l'J mile. wss in splendid order end we made tbe trip in good time. Oxford is the capi tal of uranvuie comity. tm county, one of tne largest lu lu State, was formed in 1746 and nsm d in honor of Lord Granville, who at that time waa owner of the soil, ; Oxford is a beauti ful town, - though in some particulars it has a "centeouial" look, aud a stranger would very probably cenelude that it had reached the apex of its greatnes. I put in that word "apex" because it Alia np so nicely. A railroad is very a sob needed, but the Oxfurdeca think tho people of Jleoderaon are working agatnat tnem in rauroeu manors.? i 4 i cHtracna ajto FAraaH. I , ' Oxford baa tout rburches, Presbyte rian, Baptistf ptaoopai an AMJuklw, and two newspapers. The Oxford Torchlight has been keeping up a pine- knot blase lor near lour years, it is a very readable - piper, and aa no public announcement has heretofore been made uf the fact, I will state that T. B Kings, bury has had the editorial management or ine-papar ior-vw pontna. as a writer Mr, Khlgsbury has few equals on the press of ths state To him and vr. A. Davis 1 aroiddebted - for nu merous favoTs while in Oxford. Tbe other Bsnwr is- tlifrXoung leaio crat.n a semi-monthly, Samuel J. Jouea A Go. editors and proprietors. Tbe nam ber hail tted me is S. Its motto is : "The hope of our country is in its young, Judglug irtm It sine tt Is quite young, consisting of fou pages Cxn inches., If it be true that valuable good., alwaya come in small packages, thl juvenile journal U some, for it is c-rtaiuly the smallest sheet 1 ever saw, hut It seems to have grit and vim in ita make up from the manner in which it pitches InU the extra vaanca of the radical board of countr commissioner. Sue ees teit, aud mayt sueeeed iu sliautJ ing tne youug men oi uie towns ana villages from standing on street-corners whitling sticks, smoking cheap cigars and taring out of countenance female as they pae. Impress upon them that they were made tor a nobler purpose. koccattoxal. In the cause of educstion. Oxford hi second to no town in the state. Mrs. John W. Hays and Miss Cousins have charge of the female academy. Mi s M. A. Blrudlev has a larue cbeol. and Misses Lou. Kitirell dd Fannie Paschal each hare a private school for the tiny chape. In the ma e department, Messrs. J. 11. & T. J. Horner are occupying their former buildings and bare n good school, while Prof. Fred. A. Fetter has charge of the male academy. Prof. F. Is a young man but has the confidence and patronage of the best ciliaena of Oxford and Grsuvills county. He has a large scnooi ana is uunaing up n rrp- utation as n teacher second to none in the slate. Oxford has one amokinz and three plug tobacco factories, and two Iwaeehouxos, bu( the principal point of attraction Is , . THB OKPlf AM ASTM'lf. ' . This institution to be properly ap? predated should be visited by every th L aroliulan. 1 1 Is an in-tim Jon of which we certaiuly ought to feel proud. Since its Inauguradou a an asylum for the deatitute orphaus of the Met. 307 eared tor sua" at this time there are JO ( In the tnsiltution. r.veu it it were to go down new, the good lhathai already resulted IVom it is iacoiapuiable. But ! have uo lears Uut the good people el the state will ever let it g dewn. ' I am sure If they will vWit it they will not Prof. J. U. Mills tbe superinten dent, la devoti. g the whole of his time and attention to his work. He is as sisted by Misses Mollis F. Jordan, Janle T. Long, Hannah M. Ctewell and Es- telle TUuleL fsur accomulisbed young ladies, who deaervo great credit tor the. aeltauiiaciug interest thy Uke in these Utile unfortuuales. ' The Orphan's Friend,a very readable weekly paper, is published at the asjluitt by tb orpttaus in the interest of the insti tuiion. - Miss Long has the nianax meat ef it, aud as a jouraalut she disphiyt considerable ' aoility. The Fneutl is sent to subscribers at tbe low price of l a ) ear,, and all the money paid for the paper goes to feed aud clothe the orphan. Mrs. lUberta, whom tbe children all call " OBANI-MOTIIKR,'' is ths rlht person lu the rUbt place ; shs U s good and kind, and the little children all lovs her dearly. - There are many other points of. In terest J would - like to mention- 4 eon- nt-ciion with tlie asylum, but which would make this letter to long. One thing, however, I will say that while it ha its friend", the superintendent has hi enemies, and all sorts ef fa lee and malicious reports are put in circti'aioo bv the uncrupubu. Hera is a hater seut to Col. L. C. Eilwardo, ef Oxford, bv a gentleman ei my old 'county (Greene) whom ' I have known for twenty year. Ilementious some re eons put in calculation by one Thomas TavloK-lwUI-aimilMvaatthaLw,Mi. M ills lias tTiecra fide nee offline it f -nlfi d "Ul of every hundred masons in '"the" state, sod he, is utterly incapable oj deiug what Tay tor charges against him. But I f thb urrrxB : Hookxbtox. Obbbmb Co., I Feb. 29, 1876. ( Col. Edwabos My Dear Sir The young ess-of this place navevnle sx days ago, aa exhibition for the benent of tue Oxford Asylum and raised the snug litUe sum of $30, which the managers have tuis day forwarded, I write this note to you for some iaformatiou, X man-f rom-Orauville county. .bytu name of Thema Taylor has circulated a a report down here to the enact tn.it the Oxford orphan asylmn waa a perfect, "humbug and swindle," and tliat the orphans were not getting" ths money rabwsl for them ; that Mr. Mills was making a fortuue, Ae.; that some person living in Granville seut them some borae-made clothes which were re turned' . with a message from Mr. Mills that if they could no1, send tine clothing not to send any, Ac, So one bore believes a word of it, but we wixh a plain statement of how it is man aged. Every one knows yen. -' The writer of this is a minister of the goel and agent for tlte asylum, and diidikes very much to hear such detrimental re port eiroulaUd iu regard to it. ' - He ping to bear from you soon, I am yours, with great respect iawis Jones. Col. Edwards makes this reply, which will b endorsed by every unprejudiced man aad woman in the state : , Oxtobd, N. CL, MarchS, 1876.' Bsv. Iavut Jonbb. My Dear Sir : On my iO&ra hjme, hut evening, from Warrenton, where-1 bad been for-a week in attendance . upon the spring term of the superior court for Warren county, I found a waiting pie your letter of the 29th - ultimo, iu which, among other things, you write, "a man from Omnviile county by the name of Thos. Taylor has circulated a report down bre to the effect that the Oxford Or phan Asylum was a perfect humbug and swiadle, and that the orphans were not getting the money raised for them; that Mr. Mills was making a fertuuo ; that some persons living ia Omnviile sent them some some borne tnadeolothss, which were returned to them with a message from Mr. Mills that if they could not send fine clothing not to send any. No nne here believes a word of it; but we wish a plain statement of how it is managed." - - TPT I do not know the miscreant of whom you write, but aasnre you,' whoever he may be, thst his represeutatione in re gard to the management of the orphan asylum in this place and, taore espe cially, bis chargee of corruption against Mr Mill, are sheer fabrications, having hot an atom of truth on which to rest. Nay, they are even more J they are mis chievous and wicked lien, calculated, and probably intended, to Injure one of the most beneficent and useful institutions iu the state ; but more probably inten ded t" malign the character of one of the sorest and best man I have ever known; a man whose whole life and character has been so pure, onselnsh aud noble as to shed raster not merely upon the amies ef his nativity, and adoption, but upon TUB human ratwelf. ' : - - 1 am reepecuuiiy, Your obedient aervant, ' L. C. Edwabdb. I examiaed all the books of the asy lum which are kept by Mis Jordan, and a neater, more bualnesa-like set I never saw. Every dollar received and every article received in kind is properly en. lered ami dulv accounted for. and if Mr. Taylor bad taken the trouble to go and make an examination oeiore sianmg iw to peddle his misapprehensbwa, he would havehecnrelievedof the treuble. I will writo yon to-morrow en lirao vllle county finances. 1 . K. W. It. Woman'a Friend! Bev. , J. M Wheeler, Str ashury, Ta., declares Wish abt'b Ff x e Tb tx Ta Cobdil hs "been a Great Blessing to hia wire! It is infallible In Complaints ef the Fe male Sex. Furine the Blood, clears the Complexion, and makes , losr Cheeks. Improve the Appetite, and I Strengthens the System! he thus art old nd rich. M " Thaa hs.t seliber seart, anertlen, limb or seauian " . f.-I V . Iranketbr rk-he plestattL" jl It is surpnsmg how tew Dook nave been written on tbe aWast-s incident to old age. Wo know of no work, that wou'.d be more asnerallvtesd br tlie meilh-o legal worlds nr jfn fact by sll classes- than a "Treatise on the medical management of eld age," -snt(WlB-98L4& Ires' Grem .au ' Joclmtcaliti per, that is more happily adapted a tlie alleviating ff the pains and ache rf the aged than Dr.Tuit' Liver fill. While tliey act iiroraptly they do net wrench the yt-in or shock the most enfeebled constitution. I a casus of gout, rheumatism, kidney diseases, tor pid Ixwel, tndigetio.i, Iom or appe tite, their healing proficrtiu are truly wonderful. Their effect on tbe nervous rysietn hi prompt, quieting rest less ue. Imparting reiroa!ng sleep sad vigor to the whole syktouu. The old and young will be alike benefited by the ue o. this truly estimable medlclue. Scconss M 'AovBBTUiaa, Iu times past it. was tliought immodest to pro claim the exoelleuce of one's goods, or to solicit pstronsge for them la newspa pers, v During - the past tweoty-tive yaara through the immense competition iu trade, it has become a necessity. The public are always anxious to laru of progress, but are equally desirous to avoid all fraud a, as they have been hum bugged by useless wares untd tbey Iwve become skeptical of au article poswea itig gwnuiue merit,' and are particularly pre juduwd against startling announcements of aume new and wouderful metlicine witbottt duuaoter or woailu:: HtiU.the public are gratefni to manufacturers or inventors of articles of mriti even if known as medicine ; many of thetn are the result of years of careful study by our ntoxt eminent physic-ia!., and em brace tne'i prineipleaaOAl prodticti jus ss Quiuiae, tbiuroform, Chloral Uydrute, f ortU Plastesw, Ac. Hucoissin adverthing depetds much upon ths iutrinaio Worm of -the artiole itself even though it Uo s mdi d pre. paration. . Aa au svideuoe of thi", a cel ebrated pliysitrian of New Turk made a "giiunfutniiiatt adding Up ine eu acoount of its giving increased effaot Slid qaioker swueLana ttretiisttanyknowtt medioiMwl pro. nertv : he hesituted about sdvert.sing, fearuig his repat itten wuuld bo iujureL A firm of I'liarmaceutioal ehemiats in hia city learning of tbir decided im provemeut, made an arrng--ent with hia physician and commenoed advertis mii in the beat newsoauersi in a short tissn thn sais innrnaaiiil T rs i ill htlli '"', to thousands nutd now the sale ef It, n sou's Cspcine Ilcsters is eroeedingly larire and daily inoretamhg. They ci.s be obtaiued ef any Druggist at 2 c lU eacu. ,, EABTJB-AvJOIIXSOX- '. ' !- Airenta. New Yisk. For sale by Williauta Jk Haywood and Feaoud,l4ee Co, itaieigb , r S-w s- -"t J P r a"-1 J srB t K C M H ff3 ?SVRl2W 31) - - -a , 9 s ft VJ X T ALU ABLE REAL EeTATE FOR SALE. Bv virtue of s mortzaa eseeutcd te A. J. Bynum 4 Bro., oo the ltth ol September, mi bj L S. Ckgg. and Sv vl'iae f a rcond awrtgge-icxw-iatad by the aforesaid I. N . L'lrn 10 A. i. Bynum oo th of M -reb. 1875, tht sndeniSDed rl I sell on the preiD- laa at pubne aucilua oa ine ; Iitii DAY OF "ARCH, 187C, for sh. that valsable fans Deea river. In tb county of Chslham, ppoite thetoow of Ut H I " r , HI1.H MITT V I T IHIUflUIIMKr Ing rtVsV ltt?UKKI-K&-THlKTt- Taf.Skseies. The KaieiKD A Auarusta Air t4nrrHroalVraiyh lr.t,n4 ttep Hei BiiiavifsMa fr stcastnoais asowt u siies abvs sad 1 silica below Lockvhl, ;The farm I shout SO miles from Kaieirh snd 4 aaUe from lTatUvilla by rail, lb tract Htalus loO acre of UrrB rlwr low ground SOae-esof branch land and 109 acre tf long leaf irina . - la well adapted to ths rmising of granes, cereals, cot too and vetretables, and ran b dlrkle tasilv lata Ihrae escallent farm. Tbe railruad dep-A 1 whhia ISO vards of the farm slid Merchant' mills saw mills nd fMitdrj aabta T yard. Th late t-rof. kstmoas, slaU geoloslkt, describe this farm as within tne rk-a eosi ana iron ioraa- ttuM of tha De- p river basis. - . : ' . Vnr further tuf rmatloa spdIv to. A. J Bveuai, "Srrttr-r Hoa. Job Unnln, I'ltt- boro,or4. tt. Clegg, UrtkrUle, . Ki. j A. J. BTSl'M, . feb-aO. . .. . - : s O.lit Per dv ' wt ' nnssa. A I H.nnlMnrtk 11 frr. Stissos A Co., Portland, Msina. i march 7-wly t and Secret for Ladle and Q Sent fnw for two staap. Addra. Bt. JOSSra U ShlCAbl - STtrcTB, is-Osi lllsfUlifff? M riur1 ye-- iii It ?4-i?T" . H 11 wet it, h on fis Sii nfir rhnsn 1 1 n fp Wesw aoa stllUg fcnoDES' BTANDAID AuMOSIATKI) Sll'ER THOgraArK. Tbl Fertlllaer bat rlvrathe rreat -UeilZ ivil vh u.r! r not mil tr-vwtCuUo, la af IU.lAaiTa.UlUtltUJt.la,&iU. It. is nwu 4 Ume, Amoxxits, rah, , Wcn -n-tfuH refri'liy peTnWa r 1A lolhiwhig pr- . tie Who used thla tefHUier! R. J. Irev. I altrh: U. O .Kldrflik. Nmiii f. . Chris V diAM..Vir llaniett; l. Wl r Uebtuxa, Ralelrh sod other. i'ottoacrWrs w Jiild du Well to ea us befure BOirbssl-tr thrfe ftrmtin. - """'" ;" ' ..r .... ... It, F. JONESACO. Also keep oa BSnl s full tins of GROCERIES and LrQl'OKS. It. K. JONES A- CO., feb IK-d&wSm, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, WUmingtoa tretl Raleigh, N. C., m o w CD g I CD g p brj P P CD " " a '. mnai6BBaij- i ieani inn mtffsa- 'itvi pO ALL MEN A BFEEDT Ct EE. TVeknes of th Back or Limb, Strk-tur,-, Affnrtioa of th klidavs or Bladder. luTot- anUry lich rge. luiiwteury, Uem-ral v-e Wlity, ervousueM, Dytei'Sta, Languor, Law enirll. Cnnlusion of Ideas, Pa'pl a lion of the Heart. Tlinlditv. Tremhliuir. Dinint-ls of eicht or OlddiBwiM. tliscsse of lh Head Ibraat, ue, oi ekin. AUecu oi. iae Liver. LuDSs. HUtmseb or Bowels those ter ribie dl-order arising from angary Ilatiitt ol Youth secret and solitary pretl(ts nre fatal telbeir victims than thasoagef the hyrenes to the Manners i4 Ulyssw, hllaht' niug Ibtir most brilliant hopes, and autkii ttoiis, rendering marriage s uiont luiiustlk.', destroying both B.iy and Mind. ' Bstniage. ' Marrivd pertou or loung mcs cohtempU- tlne maniaire, suffering trom Orcanlc aad rb)Slal ntutnrat, a or riocreaine Powers, Imiwteatf, Frostratloa, Exhausted Vnslllr. Involsntary Uiavbarxes, ou-fciet- UbilUy, IUrt KmiHsluus, Palpiiation of thr lloart, nervuus cxi-uauuiiyi uwij m vuc Pin ileal and Meutai Fawers, Diirnugemeut of all the Vital Fori snd Function-, Ner- ous Debtlitv. Los af Manbowd, Ueueral Uraku of lh Organs, and ovcry wther aiibaioy disuualiuuaiiun, tpeodil, remoied. and full ruaiily ilgur restored. .: i To Young HI cat These arw some ef th sad and mdanch.Jh eflei ts produced by carl v habits of youth, is I raai'ea i,i mr uk, anu .muf, Pains In tbe Head, Dlinne-a af W t, lws el Ma-cular-Fower, rsh'itaUun nl in it-ai, Dvsnenoia. Nervous IntUidllty, Utraiiae mriil or the Digestive Fanctionss eneral Dttbility, Bymptmua of Consunipiiou, e'c. MlMLITT. The fearlol effect on the nix ara saach lu be draaotdV-rLsa of Hem ry, C tifusl s of ldess, Uetnevslon of Sptr1- lis, r,ii-rreDouiiira, Avem,m Self-Distrust, l ova ot Sa.ttude, Tiiukllt), etc.. r some of tbe fTi s produced. ThoBsanil of nerwHis of all srrs raa now lads what. 1 wa. cause of their deviuilng Brail h. loing thai r vi-or, b-ccni.liii weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singu lar appreeanca abost the eyes, cough and vaiptuDi or consgmpircm. ,X 4'fFdf Cure ..Warrant,, il In tecent -Disesse tminediate Relief No Mercury. Peisons ru nlnj their krsltb, wast Inr time with Irnorsst pr tender and im pniner-treatBtetrt," Uriving- rihraae im tbe av. toia bv that Deadly Poison, Mercury causing Fatal Affections uf the lirscLihroat, Nose, or Skin. Liver. Lungs, Stomach or Bowel, apexdily cured. - Let no delk-acy pre vent apply immediately. " Inctote stamp to aseon repty. Address "J Dr, JohDHtr.n, s Of TNg BALT1 WORK LOCK MOSI'ITAL SO. 7, HOVTU tHAUMtllK iT., It. T WEKX 11A 1,1 IV 'f fig A Sit SECOSn UTRSETS. BALTIMORH, MO. Jute 21, ly. '' 20 BUSHELS Of ONION SETTS. Tab snllln aulLnuslByto. suit nnrohas- . Retail at 60 iier Kl oa. st r.UltKlsTOFHKrtS A " tVB, fcb!54f WUiulnjjtou bt. 1 c On the 10th last.. I cautured from " il'iism Frn. ona oTrrcoat. one Urtss C t, two pair of pants, one pair cif hoo nd several other articles, which are sup" roods. Th owner wul pl to be stolen sll (or them ana pay costs. . ALLISON IITC!!, -Constable, Mark's Creek Towashit). feb 38 wSr Eagle Ruck, Wak Co., N. C. ; Samaritan Nervine, J THE crast New Couuoeror, cures EiitlrwIcFlts.Omyulsioos. iwnmt, m. vtrns, uanr ana .. - ... : all Nervna Dtsaas ; lbs on I kknown Dosltive remedy for Epi f iruUcKiU. It has beea tested bt f thowsand and ha never bee 'known la tail In, a single cms, Trial oackwr Ire, t-ecmsw I tamp fur Circular giving en i ol cur!. Aiiures. ; UK. 8. A. KlCIlslWty, sot 15-lta Bo i, e. JospB, .49 A . aA SeUM vr. C OATS' 8POOL COTTON, J. P. Coat, hsvinic reduced thetr nrlees. we will U t "be p ese t sell any aurnier and cuiur at tiTl crul by I lie do. fb (l it W. 11. A K. . TICKER. MtSO REAPIXfl. PrCHOMANCV, Fascination, foul Lbsriuiiiir MeMmriMn. sutl Marriage Uuide, -sliuwliig bow either sex may . Iclnt i.d yatn tb love snd af- ieeti"a ni any peron tuv eboore Innsmly, 4110 papes By mail (0 eta. Hunt Co , 1W B. its BL, rblla.. r. Aobrts Wakted for the Gbeat CEIfEimL-HISMT. T00p(res, km brie-, quh k sle. I str te rn. V. W ZIKGLKK A C0..51Arcb St.. FI.IUdtli.hU, fa. , WALL fTKEFT " CARICATTJUES A new Book, 4 Fairs, coi.talnlinr 14 "Eh- rrartd Iilnatrat on, with ibfuimaUun fur 8VM-k 8ecnlaiors FiU- 10 . t b msll. TL'MBKIDGE CO., tUuimt and Br..kra, J Wall Htieet, H.'t: I . v. - . feb 13-sw ' ' Caaaas, UlMorr. Con riiiM r-awiw rill a. rt.i. a r. II fTA .!- ttt k. Im FRKl U..II Oft h I'ftHM StM, ta. rseeisi at a Isiur suaa. ssv lur ne best lline B'ktii'Urry Fatkape In the world. I' rnntaintMAthpcts .TsfX-iarrjBMrCT i lull, l'le l l aid Mvaruie, aud plier.ur welry. Mnule paekaar, wlih isiri-felr- Ksolttoltl M ue t)Kf a Buttuli, p-t paid, 'Mtf, S wr i 00.1 hJ- (-svki)K 1st tvvu . , exautiutd hy the publlrber 1 the beutinei. ana luuua n pieci.Uu wotiti tLe nioi j. . uiii.ri, lu iu Anis i. C reature fre-. BluDE A CO. TAB Brod-v, New Tork. FOR I! oi irtifi, Cxueliv loldt. anil frtr C8E - , ar'li'lstb .li' Talrli, PI T LP tiM IN BLl E BtiXKS V TltlED AND 8L14li KtMKDV For sale by DruiCKUtts cenerally, and itH-N 8 ttrrHrtfcVA - C.t Philadelphia, Pa. Homoeopathic VETE It I X A H Y : PRACTICE Works on that tuhject, ft;! vfar conrlse and ptalnly written instructliin for the tmtment of nil ordinal y ailinrnis of all im.ci-iir Animals, are eotistutit'y kect In rtoek, to- itlKT Willi appriipriaie vii-uume i.lii-.-tn, "hee b.mks aie rpeilnlh written for the Fsiw.er's, Mors Kalner'i or Livery hisblc- an's i sc. aveldlu. at ar an tos-il:r. sll technical temis. Fv Deserijitlve Price Llt send st', p to tbe ' BaLTIMOKE HoMOWIl'ATIIIC PBAMA T 131 West Favette Street BOEItlCKE A TAX-EL, Proprirtors. GILES' LirjinEfJT IODIDE OF AMMONIA "tiii.a' ioinits or Ammokia is. in n.v juiltuenl, tbe bet Tummy ! r neursltla evtr put beloie tbe pauiic. 1 have been altlicted w tiu tuuuiseaae lur m , ai a never uuiu f fell uimn Mr. titles leuiedv ilia 1 find any urrfr. Hi t. 1 take plraaur lu ss) lug I hi. luasmucb te i desire' always fc be a bene lactor of tbe bumas Umtlv.. j WM. t. CORBIT, Clnu'nof tbe MelbodU Ci.umh Exteuaion." Sold bv all iJruiiuints. Depot 451 sixth Avenue, S. V. Oi.lj 40 ct'lit.s and $1 abottle. For sale by i ' : rE8tL'D,LEEACO., - Jnl!Mw Asw4w. Raleigh, N. C. " w AVTED ! iii.od enerseitc Asenta to Introduce and sell Aancuiluial Impinx nts and Vlaci.liicry. tu terms alio mil aritriilam, IQiiresa S LKM Ali KHALI UUrtL KOI.KS, Salem, N. V. t r f MONTH . r-rm UIJKIIwlirrc. liuiil. Tl f,t 1 1 Idansr-Pinri'iirarii ti- erWT-i mmruuleaiio Srat nir.r n.irrs COfeuUiuta.Uu. -T- TUE IMI'UOVED SALEM ... PLOWS. Jlrtiiurnturtiil by llui 8ALEM AliltiCULl URAL WOKE". - altm, N. C. $1,250 Profitfrom Investment of )03, one of our eutomer piutlii-ei pre! I sn loO share of N V. eniiai be Put & 1U0 ad Call lUi buying 10 1 -ba e agaiiiai thu Put ut iOi" which a old g 1 1 teilinK at 111 same ptire list shifu. called (ig lot) netiing pront - i,s u, iiim wuia hjk can i e rej'Caie.i every month "I he year SlO, SO, 0, 100, IM, wid pay as well for mouelluves ed. tiolU, MUicka, Cot iiu id ToBactsr booxht- and-aoHt- AdvaiK-e ou cona gitiuciits. -TrU-TiorX5iEuiri treC- CHAKLfc-s BJtrDLtY A CO., Hsukr ii tf oki'ln, 11' - 4u, Buid St., New tork-, i near Gukl ana eiocfc Kc ' O. Box 3i.4 IcbWlf P. CUOOL , MEU. A itentletnaa who ha been euaair d fur ten year ui teichm- classical schools of hlxb grade, In VI gl la, wWien to take i bar. e of a private achooi or ACaiemy in North Carolina. He la prejrel to (five iM.roUfh tnsUTBi-.loa In the Laim, Oreek, Fre h ami bagllah laoKuages. esihtlacto y references lurBieheaV ouidlike to coinlnenre Man !. 1st and teat h Hie uiouihs, preparatory ros longer SrS.loa AddTws with full psrtlcutsrs, . WooDouX, Biowb a. ill F. O., Withe to y4 fcbt-leod A- S5.50 - toll X I'tllWtl-l lihl I Easily VKnUted ! Will tBra ll Hu'ls ofsal -IanfMlreU bytbe FAi EM AUKlcl LTl KAL W0EK8. i Pali m. WsMBf asVWSU.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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