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ISA I mum THE HOST USE TliE IALElGlflSENTINEL, Mh. Tcbxbb : Pleaae - publish the oruiters rant to tlie public. When 11)6 Graham, Clark. Cumeroua and Holla fall in aa sti'-eeesors to Stone A Utzrllas tockhok'e.w ia a paper started and built up on ) a Iroad tuouev, workiugujen tnuHt bee in to thiiik aud act for thmn self. Keepftfully yonrs. X- Kal Nrt,'., Maioh 8, 17B. PBIXTEBS UXIO.V VS. THE BAL- EIOH SEWS. to thb iirizKxs or kalsiuh and the STATS. The Daily News, of March lot, in re ply to onrfain eerauiuuieatiou published lu the tit ntu-l, concerning that paper, contain an article that ia falsa in many particulate, and dues tba prin'ers of Uii city great injustice. We, as members of what la ki owa to every one aa lUItugli Typotrraphioal Union, No, 64, istuo tliia circular to the citisue of italeign and tue state, ia defence of ourselves, aud lu refutation of the statements mad by that paper. Aa the otiJeHa of the organisation of printers are not kuuwn ly a uttml many, Wa will, boure noticing tbe 4iawvo UioNewa, endeavor to ant tbein before tlie niiblio: s ; j i I Printers de not organize thrmwlrea into Unions, aa aomo peoia :ard under tbe impression, (workiugnieu among the number) for the oppression aud bleeding ,nf employers, nor for the purpoee ol "applying the torch in atvrit," an the editor of tue aews would bave those that know ao bettor believe j but they bund themselves together for the protection of their labor against low-principled aud . "iick-hig" printers that infuHt the ppun- trr--nwi that have -no rfepot for at-lvea, and are reepected by. no one Iho ; for tbe promotion of skill and protteifney in thmr art ; for tbtnr wliKlitnnMtit aut elevation, und for the relief of each other insiefcnees and distress, an crumple act and praoi iced daring life, and a legacy at death, of one of America's greatest ltmMmoTi;-BBtjamta-i'Wklnr4a-Pi ter.) For theae principles we are asstiied a a-apuaai. ta the, null-1 lie, ana every houeMt-tniuktug man to know, if they are not priuciplea that every freemau should feel proud off Becaaie Union printers will not allow the News to say what is a fair compeu- Stilton - for their- labor.- tho? s--v to prejudice the public agtuust them by pitbliaiiiug atatemeuts that are untrue, aud which they cannot substantiate. Now for the facta relative to the "strike" in the News office : Tbe News says, "For the benefit of tbe public the masses the News again stepped . forward aud had the public spirit and the enterprise to reduce the J 'rice ef job work to moderate figures, t was found that the printers then in the office were paid out of proportion to other mechanics, and to theahriukage of all valnea. A reduciioc was asked and refused, on the ground tlmt ."Union" to which the printers be longed, refused ita permission. ' A fur ther request was answered by a "striko" in the office. The News immediately employed non-Uuion printers," Ira. As regards the reduction in the price f "tob work, there was never anything of the kind, before, nor until some time ufterthe "strike ' aud was made then simply because the man. who had charge of that department knew nothing about job printing, for lie had never worked iu that branch of the busine-is liefore iu his life ; consequently, if the News re duced the price of job printing, which they claim to have dune, it was done tl rongh the ignorance of their oelebra ted "job printer," and not from a sense of duty to the public ' Nor was tbe "strike" in the News office caused by the printers refusing to work for less than the established Union price,, but for the sou-payment of ' wages 'already earned ty the bands at work ob tbe newspaper, as oau be proven by relerenee to the correnpomleiice be tween Jordan Stone, manager of the company, and the printers to whum tlie money was owing. , Does not tbe editor of the News know t'.at their eUtoiuants -ara- false fHa must know it,, for he wondered at the bauds stopping work iu tlie job office " when the "'strike" took place in the newspaper department, Buy ing, aa did tbe balance of tlie "stockhol ders," and "managers," that lie desired - no reduction of weekly" wages, that they only wanted the prion of composition per 10J0 ems put at 43 ceuta iustoad of 50 emits. Can this be denied ? L The managers of tEe Newa say'lTmt they -iiare saved the publio from the gross imposition of high prices for job work eansed by the combination of prin ters. Now if this be d, why did they want Union priuters, at Union prices, and even offered them more than tlie scale of prioea , naked for, to remain at work for them, when, as they say, by employing non-Uniou printers, (they should have aaid non-principled), they - have saved the merchants hnmtreds of dollars. And even at the present time, -tlyy are offering members of onr Union, ..who woik uiihe.. ofaoe8to,wl)ich they a hide as "seeing work go away Iroin them to an establish meut where low pncea i- job work prevail," more than they are getting as Union1 printers. ' Does the editor of the News know what he is talking about when he aays that Union priuters are clamoring for the bread earned by his employees? We think not. : Why, man, these very em ployees of yours, of whom you pretend to think so much of because they can be aliaped to suit your narrow-minded ideas, have been fed and cared for by we ' 'faury -priced'- printers, nAk them . whether this is aq or not, and if they deny it, we will provAi- what w say by our records. Ood forbid that a single crumb should taken from them, for we that demand "fancy combination prices " are prompt ed by a feeling of humanity to put bread in their months rather than take it out, knowing as we do the difficulties under wtncti avtry workingmaa liii to Talk, and especially those thatlibve toroltI.r''.1nipataih d. kj s tribute a portion ef their small earnings towards .saving hnntiredsof dollars tai Bierci a iU and enrtcliing the coffers of ipitain FUL, EXTENSIVE AND I it not iui eufclsu ut iu Colonel Cain eiou, the etiiier of the News, to r, ilowa an anrafiiaaLinii if worklnirtTKU. imply because they demand a livaig orite ler ihcir lber. when be mmat-n received the "arirtocratlc fancy price f five dollara per day as cleik i f Um houe of rent eseutatives, aud then "clamsreil" fr an additional on Imu dred and fifty dollars, Ix s dus receiving 130 ixr week f rtliimg Uie es, , t sav nothing of the income derived from his own pair, the Uillsboro Itecorder? Is it Bot uicoBHisieut In Col. waiter Clark, a a stotkboMer lu tbe New, to allow his paper to vulily ou organu v lion of mechanics that baa the "audaci ty " to eUiblib a prkre for the'r labor, when lie belongs to the legal fraternity. which, though they have uo organtza tim. abide hv a - mutual agreement ; as to cliaigiugfor their tervicenf 1 ' i . Is ii uut iuoousittent In Dr Groh.uu. another tKkhalder in th ( tolere this war against a seiof.wmk- iogiueo because th-y have a unit' h in siale itf price fr lbs Iab-r errrniei by toeni. wlnn he U a iiieinber of the academy of medicine, which, if be wcr t chaige less than an adipled price fr Iks seivicc, would brand him as "chcaii-iohn? - Doetir.- rUcknsil), wlt'r own tc in the News, ulbw a traveler or any one vUe t ) hoard with him lor a week Mud pav what he thinks is a fair price f Ao indeed. It a tnaii says lie ia unable to pay I r annum for their taper, do Ui man auers of tbu Xevr let him have it lor $2T No. Theyaut their own prices, aud pnu-ume to el other pop'e' also, and when their demand are noi auvedt d to they set up the cry of " lancy Coin lulmtion pru ei." Ac. gentlemen to inju e inetu in men pro-f-sfion; hut simply to show with what degree of propriety the journal iu which flief own " stock wads os heeausa w have the m4iihneas.ta cputend Xr that wbH.b is due us and every other clavut mechauii a, - 1 I 'the News anvs. that immediately after the iSiirntieylilB7l3tTIOTia' Luion p inters, and ihut ihcte p uilti have worked I i ihe Olllce ever iuc with Biisiuctioii to thw emu oyersano tbenixelvcs. lbs is noinelliuig thai we do not propose to Intertcra with, bu t dot's euiu tralgt that the-e men are centeiil with the r lot, while lhe ay-fmbiwl3 tliey would iva aiiythiu- mil-iua'.lo u they could i el race then steps. One hat licen I etrd t say that he would wi.liugl nlve1.0t'0(prividei tic could raise the mil uui), to place tuniKclf in the position he occupied be fore gain- to the News ether; while auother acknowlciles that his action, has caused him auy quamiiy ol'"teursn' while sitting ia lu- peacelul al Hie mem taliti . over the wrongs be has done hiiu-elf and those with whom he once was associated. The thing is this, the) fully ap;reciate the odium they havte bronchi tiMn theniHeivts auu are 'caii"Ued" with anything thtdr em ployers give them, knowing that lbe can work no where else, j, - Hoping thut these unvarnished stale- mcuis concerning the n.dureuce be- twe-n the News runll hing cotiinany and Union printers may be read aud apprecia'ed, we leave the matter with an iinpaninl publlc. ; JOS. A. XlAKKIS, Jno. V. AUkcom, James s. IIakwakd, Z. T. Ukoc ohtox, Otho Cbabtkkr, David C. Dldllt, Sr. J. M i Hotsa, . , Joitx C. Ki a, 1.KWI8 O. lOl'OKE, F. T. llOOKKK, Chakl t. Lee, 5 1 Ji, JOHN a. KAY. i '. , W. hoY8 tB, XfjAitraMiScTTO.N, H. D. Wick kr. -1 ' '' MMEOM r-MITH, : S. JL N ICHOLS. , T "". wing to the sbenee itf severid of Our memhers from tbe city, thtlr sigustures do But appear, . . ' lilt Ci ftOJJNA noUBKHOLD MAOAZ1SB, Ao Illnstrit Mon'hly' of Choice Uter tare, I (abllsbad BHW'Mrat v ; UOLUbBORO, N. C It s a bvanUruili Ulat-rated Repository of LU rs)tirev destined to bromi lbs Wrest Boas hold MtjrasiM of hs South; ators ibu'uvghU kieniifled with Uis pcopkt In tbe' c si sod Don- stle Life tnaa By im it tr In th eoantrv, and far tfia ssmt , ire, htve Mors KeadiMt. No aOraatacS ei c'veied which either talent oreapiialcaa a conitaatd to reader each baae aa sgree- Is nd lntrn tive compeadlom of eaotce d iik. J p"pulnr wntnira, both hosM am tl ro4d.-:.',-. , -'hi- m riciTBB ballbbyJi . most sluwctivc V star. . 1 he Jaaaary nsmher eustaius s hi Ike porUait of Ex-tZ-H Yaoce, a-d blifsibiual .sketch, t followed ia ra h BDiubnr with photo i i h r m h- f prommtBi lUiasmtn, dlrtnes tc. - ONLY W DO A IKAti, Posuwe free, tint e.ci) Ml'Kcntxjr can skt a choice of ti re aos hBUfL largs Koarcvi gs, atav )Hxe laches, vis: "lbs Flodinc of hr Oarior is tbe Itaipls,' lls Madoi aa, out "Kln Lrar Defyiag the 8l ria," for a ! d o 'rccitx oi tbe salitcriptioB price. K b' ui i be mirVugt la wortta doable i-tw r tMud for tb Magsaiue Any one imiiik s elnb o Ivs wlil receivs aa extra iarrkt' a fies. Single eupiea Ik) eenta. a axHitt s sabevHpUoi witboat the Ea ravink 41.0D. RtaW Wanted Xverywbera, i A- dress Wl iilfl A. B)?iITZ. Pablisher, jsn S-tf . joldboro N. C. 'OB KENT. -r For th rear 1879. Tbe House and Lotos rlUlsboru titreet opposite lbs fcxebsnga hotel, known as s iutcbbg property, lb Hoa eoetaixs ebzht comfortable ronmei KiU-beo ciiiiuiuiiig tour ruomt. Two UtHre rooms In yarU all iu giaid order. Ou Ulde Paotrv and wuedbousew H ell Of good water ror lerms spp y vo TU-'i C W. D. UUTCniNT.8, g't.f 1 ' ' or to Mr. B. UU rcHI.W8, v . FsyetteviUat., epposite Tucker Ha I CHEAPEST STOCK-OP D U pOIStUlTTON Gfl8. uf (Jus SO and one 00 Saw of these- celebrated (Una Klb Uini la Store, and will M soll a educed .pries They are uM to eleaa brster, ftn fa. ler and hut longer than soj other .Also, One JO Saw Breind haail Far.'-' i 4A19 M. l1im Afeui T ilE HOWE SEWING' MA FIRST MACHINK PATENTED, TU But HkK .Mamufacturtii ' riie Bel Is the C'ltCMpciai , , . . , , t i ,.!,'. The iU i.f sapartorliy sra' , J Simplicity and Perfection in JUt- chanusm. , Kiblfi t W altTe tTiiii r ttangeof Work Without 1 arallelll l'erfection of Stiuh and Tension ! 7T Headquarters- Jor the South at -- IS I F0i" ritCltik KFTHl:trlcB SPtCUL ISDCCEMENTS TO CASH FUR-' .! -it ,!' ni.CiAaiMV fx i A liberal dincount to Clubs of Ave or more. Every Maciiiua is warranted aud oailsf ac tion Kaurauteed. TbenioWK-HJTirij: rsr "Ji Tor ashTln KALEIUII at Xir. lit, t'svetl tevtlla tt. O H N W . U 1 N S X A L k , , ' :: ' ATTOB N t T AT ' UW, f . Ream Jio. 8. rimt Floor, Law. BulWlna;, FaveiteTllle Street, j ends all tb Comts in Kafelicb and Fsv- etlenlle. Claims collected in ail pans i f 8. hefen to Uou. U. M. Pearson, chief Jus tice of V. C. I. on. M. W. Kaosom, U. H senator ; Citizens' Nat. Bank, W. tt. A Ha. Tuvker. MUiiams Havweod. st-letub : rsvettevflle Hat. B'k. Mercbauta' H'k of Fayslieville ; bank of .New iiauorer. WuV nihiirum, S. V. i itortou, BUea S Co., f beliM UoUae & Co.. ii. K. 'lburber Co., H. a. Cladln A Co., S. J. ? Landreth .io., PhUa.; U. W. OSli ft AX, Bait.' ' : i ue ass iornieo a eonnecuon with Jieosrs. Mc a A Braadioot of fayettovUle, M. C, with r Jsrenoaoalv to Ait fiiuire butiaesa at that poiat All couuuUBivaliouB addrewed to J. . Hinsdale, cars of JdcKae Uroa foot. tayettevllle, N. C. will receive prompt at teuuoa. ,-..,, i. . , ,, i . , ' i OCt VMt : , L I U S T A Y U 0 It Wt tthm ker sod Jeweler, ...T.WtuilHiBtOs 8fSsT,;"!.! 'ch. Near the comer of il'iuct.n and Harirett treeUv urk-well aud cbeapiV execated. febir-U ..... i.r..t T tiM'V t'l-.LNUk dTUU. , " Oreana - M r io4 eon ' s w v .- i.-''-- The OMest, Larrest aa" Most Perfect If aaa factory to thS Uait-l BKtea' . j . 54.000 .. Mow lu ase. No other Vesical losunun nt eTarsttdaed tbessiaa fopaisnty. tsf i fw pri.-sLis( T7r, .dure. BUFFALO, M. 1 - A. L I . i -. I OFFIOE, ; r i .iiiiiii. . -iLiii.- 'n Vrt - liouie 8a utrr RALEIGH, N. C i pscikl atteatioa rlvea to SavlBC of Hoias- ads, la view of ths lata dtstr wa of th So ar ass Court or ths United SUi is on ths tub, 'Alt wdtwtf L t--ir Gowronftsd ikmmghlp fbammtd iTMQC&SQTTOJLJlllCM U- .., 1 '!!;. (! ,! ... J , J Larvi Mmk iUm &mU . 1 uy. i-vi-.. t ; i . .s: ,i jnTJim LKW1H CO. pAlNTS, OIW, VOLOBS, i Hardware of evtry f Detcriytitm l U lilt) 8 MIWIS .'.- lUleUilkN. C. wk ' 2aw30d .n ,.,, : . t -. OBAT OrFIKl ),w Horace Waters A Pons, 481. Bimdwsjr; K. , will dispose of te Pianos and ra.naof Sn-t cls B.akrrs. Inclndirir Wsiers, at ex irrBMly low prices for cash, dariar tbs atoaU. -r part cash, and balance ia small B-.os'h!y payments. The asma hu ieka Vk . unf Drew BeaJe fvanoa, are tba best nude Ihe tonca eiasfe. Bad k fine siiarfn inn. power! ul. pore and eteft. Water Cjuoarm l!fiw er.aaotboaWled bs-toaeor bvsatt; Mtej arij km miVHUUB). i in irsij ilOD is a a as UaUlloa at the-banao aoks. A rents waatar. i llbsral disooaoiio taa-b. era, mrntstir, rhnrehas, aeboela, lodrsa, ate, pseial isdoaesxnita to the trad. Jilasiralad ' i '1 Li' Z1I AS AND NEW YEAR MOTTfl' tTPy AND Hi awn frp-' 4- w.Wosas, Aai.iaa . 'OK 18 JON I 8. , ttsr ley's At Law,- KALXIQU, V. . PfUCTICI hi tbe SupreBM Coart of tL. nuts lbs Circuit and Uistrlct Coartt of ns U ailed Uira sad the several Courts i t.s tb isdioiai District 1 1 . f Odin .w art" ill 'trv. 'ovtweife tk 01 isna- Oatloaal Haas, : tin stair. e it- D E N I O - tf i - " - i PATENT etUPFlNU TAUS Over Two Hand red MiUioos hav beea Bkod w;tiiia the pa-i IU fear- eithowi coMpbuat of kws b) l as; bec-'sai' $ tetaehrd Tisf saa aoaa ssuabls r abbib uorroa Bai.aa saa .bt T a a. All Kxorsaa Comijai isa a- tfam I Olid to Frtntananc torn i OS Id to Printers and rU Q F. KING, OF NORTH CAROLINA WITB JOIIN80X, SUTTON 4 CO. DAY GOODS, , Mos. 29fl Baltimore and 1 North Liberty Sis W. JonNsoif. J. EL R. Cuiu. ft. it. Bi-rroa, u , UJ.woui.so!.. fcptgnt. ..;, j . QOMEYEDISCOXlsOLATEl j Ilea la search of FIRST-CLASS GOODS the trerr Latest Tip of Fashion, snd put ui in s style that will suit the most fsstidio taste, Roto u on Fsyettevllle Street, one door South of thi Southern Express Olbce. V 'HM l.fllW U. Mil' "i r irir xsnnMF Fittr that Welkel rsn put up ths best sod most sstiifs-tory JOB in the way of fine.uhaol l lothinK, front a Uedding to a BuIih. Huh, Utalcaa be turned out in KaliMKta. Tin. old snd youinf men say It, tbe ladles (Uo bless thuat) eedorse It sad tbe cblldn-B cr over it, cry for joy w ei. tbelr revered "dad.'' put on a sun oi eiaers cnnniug. Welkel- lakes. Jtbla .owasbui Ui.r. turn hit thanks forllie lanre and liuersl palrouaar hcrt toforc KciJtt'iL.atidretpfiii fully sks iw cuutiuuauee oi tpe saiue. - nls stot-k of cloths, CASSIXERES, T WEEDS, IS LITIS GS 4. U much Urg t tbsn ever before, and com prises sll tbe latest Novelties iu. Stylo, bsvliig been recently purchased at low price from FA8HI0N HEADQVAETEKS. As nrnsl bis force of Workmen are Picked Men, whose skill and ability are known to tbr uressing puuiic. Come one snd all to the Emporium ol Fssht n, elkel's, the Merchant Tailor, foi hrst clsss Bu t of CI Abes, of first clast wan, put up In nrst class style. tx tW I V7 jpi mm- m soqss. New Ilrtokujunt ready, by author ot ii iiouseiioiu oi JJouverirr" , If B ford Hall. linriam! Irmoirt 'ti ind thorc 'he Household of Boaverier- v -Hester Howard's 'I'emptation. A Doable Weddng. The above Six New Books are written by the popular S"Uthvrn Authoress, Mrs. Cath arine A. Wnrne!d, former y of Mississippi but now of Lo'iisvil'e, Ky , and author of tbe world wide noted worn, "ihe iuusenota oi B Kiverle " wbl h is o e of tbe best awn extraordln irv B..vels ever p'iblhesl. The 'above six books a.eeacb tsaa- d la mm Isrire duiidet'huo Volume, bound In nsiroeeo cloih, full Ki t back and 4 le. price 1.75 cscb. lU.Su lor a.co'iipicte set or tne sixjoi ames, put up la a news au . strong oox. Abort took an for tuU by all B"ktUr, topiet of either mil or more ff the nfivre boek. or complete let of them,- teUl bet ssnf at tnce to auu ony to ""V piVios, poetaae pre-txiid, or free of freight. ilUHuiert. ,l. TBrTETERfiON BROTHERS, -r:." CWiwl Ktiret. Phlladelpbbi,Pa. ! IT;-...vi-.' A well irVaii L4twostorv STORE H0U81, n. rr . omi, iL nov4-lra HIIUbi'MStreet. 4l Makes snd cleans clothe uY the best saa r4lxnMi' stvls. -ot BI'mrtwwetK Be - - N0TT0 BE CSDIRSOLD VX QUALITY snd p Ice at ' ' ' dec S-3ui C. D. UEAI RTT'8. f ONSTITL'TION A L' -COJf TENTI N OF V ' NOKTU CAKOLINA l)F IbB,. Connilete ln Pnotographlc ST op by J.'Wv, WATSON. The nly complete copy m es Ulance sid will he sold st a modes ts orius. skat HsUon'Uallery,Jlsieign. w. u netliHf - f- " OUTHEKN POLICT-UOLDER. Aa Insurance Journal devoted to the Inter est of Policy-holders. Contain Bli. th m- auraaee ilteratur of the day. - Only.lnsur snee paper ra fsorth Carolina. Treats of both Life and Fire Insurance, exposing wild-eat companies and commending the strong ones to the people ot North Caro ins, tbe psper for those interested In Insurance ' ' ftihscrlrrtMi s3.w m sdvance. AdverUse- ment fn.rrted at reasbnaUe rates; , Address, JNO. (X HCTSON, 1. !.A Editor and Proprietor, sept tf:r rt"f.r..,i Kslcigb, Mi ' MBLrmX tkTBay jAMtank Casta CAHTKH At CAltH I 1(' WA.l UTrDRHy AT LAW.. " ' s i t ,ABBtrnB,iLp j . Practice In theenorsae Ccort. at Ral UrV ad in Us Bts'r and Firdersl lnru 01 v ea . . '.tftt Nirth CaTOill Ul'ns eolloilMl AGENTS! 20 KLfcXIANT OILCHROMOo ... .1.. bvti ... err- w i . . aV . aw UiV.Uf VLW VAllf -! fy ll VVBJUBBBB) ind CLn liitM In rm tltritHlun.rNATioMAUa TAPO ia iyw t net MM MPTS-EVER: tka srww evThmx, r - - . iv,ii, :-l 'ml JOB OFFICE; K.1M1MI OF JOB WORK Paving refitted oar And secured - the aerTioet-ol .'I rS.tJ Ve are now prepared to. e xeuute all Unda ot t ! PLAIN AND FANCY Job Work. All person luviug u BiU Bea la, LeU-rHead. Basiaou Cards, : . i . Visitinit Card, y WerMIng (Wils . i , ' I f . Circularv,, - Poators, Tq pniitr willJi4V& Cwjl yorjc LCJO ecated in tbe ven "1eM s ending ft loathe aohiinoi: Office. 1 to do Wt are sleo K) j prepared al kinds ot Book "Work Io the Tery beat atyle, ti All work writ to ur will be done m t1uIcaMddieplTBi at shy 'I'? K X '. '- ' I other . fmsmsQ "housi1 is i " ' SOUTH' tux n on aTTTTs D v if unt Toarriv fa) few. dsrs. ilshtv Kentucky Hers as and Mules,' Price to suit any eae, j rJobffie v fi -in limine tosnt. -, . daaaxww , r. -W. WTXNB A CO. - ; ..... j.t Tasf.-:-. 4 i sA OPENED 'IN RALE (JE fif f 6ox$, lm bkiksrA.bfal II. A i 1 1 ' ' '. 1 OH T i' i- i'-t t K D'St b l 1-W 111 B O O K b ii A0 . BLANK BOOK MANCBACTCtilR, OTBBsT. a anosVruBB, - A5 L t I IB. o yc Avi'aiA, v i L . .'I ii .. f l- sv ,; -,f..i Ws Srfll ' VS MWMlWl HhA mmA nm Sosrasss vmar wiu. Pat frosa l la M do day, eaa bs par sad ta yowr wa raihbor wood, sad Is strictly boaorw la ParUcalars or asmplOT warta aavaral daUaia that will eaabto vow ta go to work st awes, wlil be sent oa reeeipt ol tfty evils. , ....... avuaress I. I Hs tU sent 4-tf avs Wsshinrtosi Ma j,: 11. F L & M M1N it ATTORNIT AT ft ALC 1 H , raw Booth of th Coart U Bs&UbI i tne. Hr I " E. K. STAMPS ATTOUSKY, AT LAW, Ralkioh, tiJ ' Prsrt're n ths Mats aod Fadara Coart. OolleeUoas aiade Io aa tartest North Car olina . .: 4 J mael.,.a-BiL .. . rjJ-, . t n k ;,c s l e b a a t p Eitey Organ can be found at 'f' ;., , 3ROWS-8 VARIETI STORE, jaj'j-lf ' 1 ' 4Iullemo Building. A" "cLd i-1NJ tu VAKT yotSI A- ... , flJLD. .., ..v., rtV s4 EtixeliiWasiiiiiiMa ' 'chined . " 7TT Patteitc. Cel. H, 1874. This paw Invention Is a complete i Waanst eVSrf Uilas from a ldyTA lc Colls- fwToBtrpne;BWtt ; ... t. . . , comilete style. . . ,, Works with ease and rsyidlty and without Injury to tbe cloth, , TIMI 1NP MOXIT SAVED. Tbe Washing; don by a woman in out day ess bs done by tb pa tl anted Earek In thiesBoars. . . -,V ' ,; Pric $14. with wiltrer a'teched 2A i. B. FAKBAR, MsDufscturer snd rttteoU-e, Cny, N. V. T0 TOU WANT A NEW 8TTLE J G, ni's list, call at deeS-Hia 1 D. HEARTTS. tottBlil tlls.tl - . , Another lot of tkst flne Gilt Edee Cheeie. Retail at M cent per pound. 1 ry it. At F. C. CukJslOPiiKRS A CO.'S. ..- i f . j s Wiiuuagtoa street. P ACON ! BAC0X ! ( : " (.' Just received 10.000 pound Weners bscon. I bought txf rs the rt-e. Call and get your upiliet. . Atsmsll advance for cssb, st i . w. iwii mo i urn ttw ex vu. o, . AViluUimlon atreet, unr City Susies. ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF FLOUR, from , firm hs'id. f.a- sale t small produ, st w. C. CIItllSroPMt KS X CU.'S, H UmiuKtvn street. - EMOVAL OF OFFICE. j Dr. William Little: OJttr st hltrcsldsnre, c rnr of iUuunt street and jM-wbrrw svsnue. lj i4a --. ft tm- W AT T S UCtl( J Hut COMMlSSION-'MERCHiNT, BALEIGIIrNi-e. Tromut altaotloa will be alvea to sll Mer eWandlM or Psodac tetit to for isle. Particular attention will be given o tbe ln Irodsctiua and sale of Machinery aad i srm Injr, atrasils rul ed to tbi section. Hi.ives nd mules solO-tTerj Ssturdav at 10 o'cl.k. Jan 14 S.ni ' . THE SEW, TRIPLE 'HorswPower. Prlc iuu. Is Just what lbs farmer need l . It uns llKhll Is cily put d.n read f Work I can b loaded and unloaded by four rnt-n. Jurt the Ibing for Co lon Oins, Ttaiesbers aad Clser, 4 ' Man-anted to stand a I br rs Msnulsc r.red by ihe SALEM AURICH.TCKAL Wv.KKS, fealem, N. C. bcbu lor wiicuiar. HOUSE A V D LOT AT. CHAPE L HILL rbit SALE.' By virtue ef sn order of ihe Su'terlor Court of Chatham eounty, I will self a commis sioner on Mia day, Mttb of Match nxt, ai the Court Ilwase dwur in: PltUnom, at public auctioa, that vslusble bouse and lot In the towa of Chapsl i 111, known as lb Hunt bouse. Terras of sal 120,08 cash and the remainder ra a credit of six-most b witb bi'Ud and securiiy. TltrOrstaiaed until purcbaae mosey A. J. RYHfU rv.ni Ten. 0, 17V W3W. JJ 0S8E8I horses : Elcbt aoed Ilorses for sale. r all and sea Item at F. C CUiUalOPli BS A CO.'S. V.lluilntoa street. A TEST SEWS ! S ATITD mif I ACOnT Hsrlnr tslud two hundred1 hoes, wa ara A prepared to 8 1 orders for home made bacon of all hit d at , . F. ,CftET TOPHER CO.'S, J lBnilngtoB Street. aearCttr Icalas. i-i A't4 'i.it Att, a-V-' ' -mi ''. - .. ) " i : . ...- ,. ' 77" t . if; W'f' it. 'V. t , . - J- i i l: fir Mr ff. i i' 9 r, I:- . A t. i i 4 r. i'- V . It-; i. nu if- 1 1 mi m "s I --. 5 m -ft I! I 4 X I ft i -M?"'-.'. , . lit : .- - ,- - . 7 .
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 13, 1876, edition 1
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