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IT " -rA V i wVS THE ttlinoriTElTnifEL. Til E RALEiqil SfflTlNELf . f - rvaiieaia ? ' ' . " DAILT, WFF.ELT AND BEwI-WFEKLT AdWttnatt wol k auMrtad Is th Wauy haatias,U tkm tolWvtnf islet rsjaar of C7. ! I r . m ta, or Ma una, j OMMwitiHtto t.N ' 44 sea tabosqaoat tasartlosj 'kftal A VMk ( - 99 1 iqUTf, WfKfc , A I 14 ! 1 MOBttlfwwsaaM ' CM I J MBlkila)aiat H 99 t " , MM I .MM I ) " J... 14 Of Official rriaa oi rauaroiiM. STATE PRINTING A BINDING ESTABLISHMENT. aavae or ennerairrKm. Dllv feutuwl J 'trln advance........? 00 4 00 Wkl 8iiU1l 44 WW Th DeiLt STlBi.'UI be d'Jlvered la ,i(t part of the City at rineeaueoi a wees I'OST OFFICE DIRECTORY. For the.beneflt of the public, we puh liah the fallowing directory of the post- office of tin city : , H'etern mail closes 19. -no a. m 44 44 arrive "J.,. 3:49 p. in Etstrrn clees, l3s30j.:in, 44 44 arrives ll:(ida.iu. HiHtham 44 closes ' 3:30 p. to 44 -44 arrives r , v:4i a. ui K. & G. I. K. mail closes :3ii a. m 44 i : 44 arrives 3:45 p. na Through northern via K. & u. ' ; fl.R. clees -9:30 a. m Through northern via R. k G. R. R. arrives ' 3:45 p. ui I wouga nortnera Tia uoiaa- aore closes 3:30 f, ra i'hreugb northern via Golds br arrive :.. - -- - 11:05 a. m. Office hours for delivering mails frem T:3Q a. as to 6:30 p. m. Money orders are issued and paid :iin 8:1. ft. 111. 10 dp. m. ' (f f T ' letter? can be registered front 1:15 a m. t 4 n, aw - '' m i No mailt sent or received oufcuiinsv. """" W. TV, Hot683r.T Si THE im ! a Wake superior court convenes "April A few strawberries have pot In an ap pearanee. - 1 , . - ., Yonng Men's Christian Association wcete tbia" evening. -, ! t county, is in the city. SW- Patrick's ball, Friday eveulug, 'will be a moot pleasanlanVur. ' Go. L. C. Jones, brFajetusvuMe, presl- .r jljiati, fine JVeatam raUread T i in the. J. J. WftU KNDKir (,' dealers iu -mh Cm-pPcraTtjr X.erfiT X. C. 3m. The democratic! cttate executive oum- mittee meets in WM citv to-morrow at the Uw office of Smith k Strong There wem 10 inquirers at the tneet iug last evening at the Salisbury Street Baptist church. .;.-; , R duigli Chapter Royal Arch niaons meets this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting brethren are invited to attend. .The fragrance of th fertilizer still floats in the atmosphere. All-powerful aldermon, where is your sense of smell r What arrangements, are our hotel and boarding houM keepers making fur the Approaching Methodist" centennial ocl' bration? A very large crowd tiny be expected. s.feiiuii'U re The MrfhCdit'ladIi ohnii oRydtr to hold a niectincr this afternoon in Metropolitan hall to connilt in regard to its proper decoration for the eenten nial celekratiou. ., Our Btteets at night are enveloped in almost stygian darkness. The feeble flicker of the tf ul kerosene, or the oo: casional glean of an astral reflector, would be a blesiug duly appreciated. At last accounts the market homo im broglio bid fair to continue. We Lear th&t a number of market men have de termined to rent another building and open a market house on their own hook. Messrs. 'A; -C rounders & Co. have for ale 1,000 huHhels n'co while flint Corn, 10.000 sacks of Star Phosphate, .r,000 sacks Map s' Xurogenlze.1 Super- - nionpliale and 1,000 ack Acid Ph' phate to be ued with Cotton Seed or Stable Manure. They hay sold since JanuarjJ3thJJifl (.Jbu?hel i Corn jind 1",000-sacks of guano. Call on them for bargains. Georpv Allsa L'oU Plow JIanuio turers, Newbern. N. C, offer to seud to any address, samples' of their Labor avtntr Plows. Atlas auti-cbukin Turniag Plows. Dickson,. Allen and Magnolia (steel Cotton Sweeps, ul eral discount flr cash, wiih privilege et returning them at their expense should they not give perfect t-atisfactioB. .,: VST Send for Illustrated circnlar and prices-' "' !-.' feb 23-d2awJtwlru t SociAi. EqpautT. -We learn that a night or two age a cupfe of white women paraded Fayettevilte street escorted by two big buck n'ggers. lean ing very confidingly ana! lovingly on their arms. Tin's may '- violate no statute law, thank U our radical lcgislatars, but it certainly shocks the sense of propriety ef all decent folks in this" locality. . These progrecslve fe males in '.their lack of self-respect should not be al owed to sHitragt , all de ency" laj flying In tlo faco of the opinion of the community in an attempt to inaugurate social quality between the races. If they desire to associate with niggers npon terms of equality let them do it private ly.and not obtrndc JheJr!wmeBpnn the public In an orTen sive manner. Xames would be called if we knew them. I ' - r- . .... .. WW ....... - . I - a w llKLloiors Metik.-W under stand that a series of religious meting will be inaugurated iu the Swain Street B.uti-t cdurcli Sund.iv venintr. Tbf m r - m meetings will bo conducted by R-v. J D. Huf ham, the pastor, who hopes to have the assistance of Rev, Mr. Hud sou, pastor of tbo 2d Dnptfst cliurch, Petcrsbur,,Va. "' i ' . ! rt A DbsibibiiB 'loess. Tbo' large and commodioas house on Kowbern avenue formerly occupied by Mrs. TL W. Mil ler as ft boarding house, ia bow for rent Its location is one of the most pleasant in the city, either for a private residence or.- family buardiug house." Persons wishing to take advsutaga of this oppor tunity to ldraia in this desirable neigh borhood would do well lo call, on Mrs. Miller at tho residence aho now occu- ues, justiarftar of tho house in quas tiaiit' in order to ascurtain Ujr.au, &o. 'i i : Tn Rkasox Why. In response to a number of inquiries as to why" we did not bvc soma meutinn of the matter which engaged the attention of the police court jeitei(lay raorniii;?, we will stuU that vur silence Was owing to re peated requ'"iti from the paities ag grieved. If n lial only involved a disa greenblo pnblkity to ttic rlofeudaut, wa would not have be-itated to have givn a full repiirt of the proceedings before tbfl-urtr aakntfarb'RHnetti'as the aflair' discned. ?l c.. TREASCRETIM)VE. .JS..-. aW& mue$ osvi(T jriMtm ,a box or Something over a mouth ago a uiggur Ttonvict"irriiwwortrhrm by tho name of J.P. cD.ivIv fouud small box of gold coin while at work in the-low-grortnds of that iaatitution. Ho gloatod over the treaanrefor a while and then buried it iu a field near by.- The secret was too big for him to keep, and he disolosoj it to Salomon BunTaloe, Al fred Gorharu and George Ubinson, bis atsocistea. Soon tho matter leaked out. Yesterday afternoon Davis and his friends came to this city and got a war rant from Juatico of tho Peaoo Magnin for the arrest of Fravk Ferrfll, Iaaa Hol lertlold, Ben. Mathis and Weaton Rognrs, white men, who they accuse of beating and cruelly maltreating them in order to force them to . tell where the treasure bad been hid. That they were forced to discover . the placa : where Davis, secreted it, bnt some one had been before them and taken' ft away. The raao was adjournod until this muru- ing at 10 o'clock when it came before Squire Magnin at the court house, and is still in progress at this writing (3 p. m.) Davis does not know the amount the box contained. Messrs. O. V. Strong, T. M. Argo and C. M. Buabee appear for the prosecution, and T. C. Fullor and Q. IL Snow for the deiend- ants . WARD MEETINGS. TROT OVT YOt'R CANI1DATK8. The democratic executive committee of this township has appointed meetings in the various wards of the ci y to noru- uate caudiilaies for aidermeh in the 4ni-uin municipal election The meet ig have been arranged as follows : 1st .. Ward. Lovcjvy'a . : a.adomy. Monday v-ttingv March STrfrfr'ctockv I 2d Ward.- C.aji t homio, , tA'oiiduy eveniug. Much 27, 8 o'clock. 3d Ward. Metropolitan hall. Mon day evening, March 27, 8 . o'clock. 4ih V, ard. Western Ward school house, Jlouilay tveuing, March. 27, 8 o'clock. " ' " ' ! " ' ' 5th Ward. Old masouic hail. Mon day evening. March 27, 8 o'chjek ; We hope that all of these meetings will be well attended, aud that in each ward the ticket will be composed of good and unobjectionable .men. . With harmony in our ranks, and "united and energet'c action. we are safe Ui five Hie radical etmip4.tm.iiU a much more- eevere diubhiug than that of Wt May. THE RADICAL-OUTBJlUE. ax krroBT to rukak vr the mket- IXa or TUB pfcMOCBATlC BTATB RXETTIVK COMMITTB OltW - KRAI. iOX PROBABLY TO ' 00 TO WIIJUNOTO!. We learn that Gen. W. R. Cox is ia receipt of a telegram announcing that a U. .S ollkial will ftirive lu, U' city to day, irotn Wilmington, id order to acrv uvon him the warrant of arrest, issued by U. 9.C'ommi8loner Casskly, of Wil miugton, npon the ridiculous charge of having conspired with the commis sioners of Boboooo county to defeat the will of tho people4 of that county (n the election. of delegates to the lata consti tutional convenUou. . The general will doubtless ba obliged to go to Wiliuiug ton to-morrow, anil thus he will bo pre vented from attending the meeting of the democratic state executive commit tee in ' this ciiy." The issue of the warrant was timed in order to do thi, and h a gro-s outrage upon that gentloiuau and common Justice. The charge is a flimsy, foolish ue. aud baa its fuundttion in political malice and hate. Iu order to prevent General Cox from atteuding I ho meeting ol tho democratic stale executi ve committee, and to giatify a baie party malignity. r)M4o wef of 4bo" -govrnin U- to b ued to drag a citiaen from his homo aud buitiness upon charge notoriously falne and foobsh, This fireihadjs tQc dspirate anliulamou. niea-ures io hjchthe Kpublicaa, jmrtjntej.djto resort iu order t carry "tha state Iu the uvxt election. Intimidation, fraud aud dowu in the programme. If our pco pie remain paiuve under these outrages they will richly deserve the personal aud Mlitieal degradation iuto which they will be plunged. Ere thene line meet the eye of tho reader of the Sentinel in all probability this wrong will have Iveu perpetrated upon Xiencral Cox. We understand that the whole charge is fiuoded . npon an alleged- telegram from General Coi to the chairman of the Robeson county board ot cotnints sioners, which is purported to 'have read, 44 Hold Robeson and save the state." : Oats, Oats. The brightest, best. cleanest, heaviest, prettiest, plump aud only strictly pilme while seed oaivthat have been on this market this seai-oriTias ist been received at Hylvester Smith's 2t. Feed t tore at X. C depot. ; Fob Salb. Ifr barrels of- splendid New Jersey Champagne Cider for sale by the barrel or by tho gallon at the owest figure, just received at 1 w. : : -. Tin Lee's. Remember that true hamiineas is revr lo-t w hen ynr health ia oaco bf.)ken down. Dr. Bull'- Cmish Syrup preveuu throat and lUnz djieae. and cures Colds and Coughs. 'SEAL OF PROFESSIONAL COX- . riDEXCJI Looking overlho. Shipp fraud oom- miH-iion report to see what more could ba found about President Hawkins and his Chatham road, I read the following questions and answers, never before published in the newspapers : axAxrxATio or cou r. m. hick. Quest ion Did you receive any bonds authorized to bo issued to the Chatham road for the purpose of delivering the saint to M. S. Littleflold 1 Answer-Jlll that I know about the bonds of the Chatham road is what I learned" as attorney for that road nnder the aeal of professional confidence. p; Iu what cases were yon employed and for what purpose J A I anderstood that I was generally the attorney of tho road, . . , ... . Q What oompenaatiou . did yon re ceive for your services t '.. A I hud a free pass over the Chatham ami RuMgb & Gaston roads. At one time Mr. Battle and myself were paid, jointly,.. t500-il,rcmembcr no other compensation. Q - Wastlen. Littlefh ld employed by the Chatham road to procure the pas- sag" of a bill through the legislature, or was there any understanding between him and the officers of the road iu that matter? ' ' ' ' " ' ; - . ' '. A All the information I received io thin matter was in tho way of a profes sional capacity . Q -Did yon give or pay, or put under th control of Gen. Littletleld any bonds of the Chatham road for any purpose f A The information which would be embraced in the answer to this question Voyld be such as reached me intay professional. diiuraotcVaa" attorney for tho Chatham road. - ' Oh golly 1 Oh good gracious 1 ' . , . T0BKBR. Tim Lee's Bbaxcii Offke. -The aes' ear, most quiet and best stocked bar and billiard saloon in the city, at the National hotel. It. Job Raxt. A neat, new small and well arranged house on llillsboro street Apply to D. T. Johnson. 3t - -" : - " : '('' A dispatch fr-m Alexandria, Egypt, dated March 12. speaks of s blood v lUht on last Wednexday between the Egypt ian army and the Abym-iuian. The Ab)ssmians stormed the Egyptian iu irenched camp and met witli a blood v n pulse- Gen. Loring escaped without hurt . NEWS AND NOTES. Japaa has declared war against Cores. Taft baa qualified as secretary of war. Pendleton and Boynton are to be x ainiued to-day. , , , ( , The' Princo of Wales nailed from Bombay Friday for home. - .-, The land wthr of Dalmatia hna been called out to protect the frontier. ; Gorbam, the now assistant secretary of the Interior, qualified yesterday. Chas. Brest, aha Clarence Rivera, the forger, has been arrested In London, Weils' evidence before tho naval com mittee waa the aamo as that given in 1872. .,:f-'i ; Tho Turks lest CO killed and 50 wouudui in the recent battle with tho insurgents. Peudletou is to be examined to-day by the committee on war department expeuuituros. The Loudon Times any that a nice sens of honor does not prevail among Americau omeiaH. " It it said that Kellogg I going to ap point Warvnoili U. B. senator nc i'tuchback, coutdu't get in. . Daniel Drew, of New Voik, ha gone iuto Voluntary bankruptcy. Liabilities tMjU,lWu asets uukuuwn. The Maine municipal elections took place yesterday. A tar a heard from Ui ivpuUicobs have um-e jjaitu. ' , The Liverpool Cotton Broker' Asso ciation rxpoti' ito uieuioers at a recant meeting for under hand dealing. A Londou dispatch announces the dupeiutiUl of Lorn Ay ickloid's wde with tiMt maiqui ot iliaudiord, eldest sou of lua Duke wT iU. tool Ou.jn.'"1 " ' The teiritlc tornado whichrpassed over the, uunlaasieru ikh-Uou ol MimkiUti taJ, (iutluln:a-tne..hulu-tgwno buriuke), A.yiirytt couuiy. McMalion wilt uo longer preside over the FitUch council ol UU) i'hu chief wf the csbibcl will ili-citargc the ollice of pretldeul el thu council. The loan of Hazel Green, Wiscon sin, wa almost dvroed Friday by a tertilio toiuudj. Nine pcr.oii, a ere kiiUdand 'M houses ilcmolishud. ILjuJ. B. Beck, of Kentucky, has been elected uuipuo of ine bouuilary line commiMKiuu biiween Maryland and Virginia. Ibe comiuisiu meet iu Waehiiiglun iu May. The nigger lieutenant-governor of Louuuaua. Antoiue. got his back up about Piuchback being ousted from the floor of the seuate. l'reoideut Ferry ex plains that it was the enforcement of a rule of long standing. Catarrh is a common disease, so common that- suufl ingf-tjpilliog, and blowiug ot the nose, meet u at every luru on the Ucct Your foot slips In these imtv dUcharges on the sidewalk and in the public conveyance; and ill riiKaereeable odor, contaminating the breath of the afflicted, renders intsm otl'cnlve to their associates. There is the highest medical authority for stat ing that with fully one-half, if not two Ihndi, of ihooe afflicted wiih Consump tion of the Lungs, the disease com mences as Catarrh in the nose or bead, the next step being to the throat aud brom hial tubes lastly to the lungs. How important then to give ear'y and nroinut aucutioato al'atarrhLTo cure this loathsome disease correct the system by uning Dr. 1'ierce's Oofden Medical Dti-covery, which tones it up. cleauRcs the bloorf, and heals the dis eased glands by a specific influence upon tbem; and to assbt, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche. This is the only way to reach the upper and back cavities where the discharge comes from. No danger from this . treatment, and it is pleasaut to use-J The two medicines wUhhifctrumentaresoldbycaleriiJo medicines. . MEETING OF THE STATE DEMO v CBATIC-CONSERVATIVE EXEC UTIVE COMMITTEE. f Rooiia of tub Dbm. Cou. Ex.' Com. ) , IUijuoh, N. C, Jan. 20, 1875. ( At a meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the Democratic-Conservative party this dy bel.l, it was ro aolved that a meeting of tho State Exec utive Committee be called to assemble in the city of Raleigh on Wedneday,tbe 15th day of March 1876. Tho object of th meeting . decide npon the timo sad place of holding t e State Conven tion of the Democratic-Conservative party and to consider such other matters as may corns before tho Comite. Each member of the Committed earnestly requested to bo preaent . W. R. COX, Cb'm. J. J. LrrcnroRD, Seo'ty. ; , Bssuop AtxjksO!. Hero ia the list of Bishop Atkinson's appointments for his spring visitation : Kmston, March 22 Holy Innocents, Lenoir Co., " 24 Newbern, , ' ,r 26 Beunfort, 28 Travelers should wear the Elmwood collars. They are easily carried, wear well, look nicely, and do sot requirs wasbing. ; ,i . , ; SPECIAL NOTICE. ' A C4KD. i To all who sr suffering from tho errors and ladtsereUoos of youth, oervoa wesha, early decay, Im of msnbaod, e., I wQl scad a mips that will curs yoo, FRIK 9t CHARGE. TbU great rsmedy was dUroveiV by a mlntonart la Bouts AoMrtca. lox a self-sdd'ratssa' tarejops to tho Bv. J sura T. Ismai, DUUm D, JMU Umm, Jl'w M av UMcodAwftai ' , Th 4vrtlsr, aa oU physldasj, rirkft from acilv pnetire, saving had placed la hi nana J as im louui MiMiiasry tb fur mots of s simpl VeireiaSI Remedy, for tfe peady snd pcrmsnent Cumof Coaamptta. UroacbllU, Cs'arrh, Astbma, aad all Throat and Luog Affection, also a Positive and iUdtcml Cur for Nervous Dcbilit? aad tl Mervoa Com) lalut, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful eurattv Dowers la tkouMUidasf uw, feci It hi daty to make It kaowa to hlsoaffcrlug fellow. Aetasud k) tail BMMve, nd a cnntelentloo M-lm t rellev human mtfiHof, hs will ad (fre ef ehs re), tn all ho dnlrs It. this recti , vtth full directions for prrpartnt snd eeeasfallj atioc. Dni or morn man v aanrsMinr Da. W carKVINSV ; Manro Block, ByracuM, M, T aov 2$-wly , , NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS. GIVEN Wo ar sivkat 85 Hrinf Ma- t bines Hunting Cas Wa'rb Vo-U. jwd Black Silk. Dm , free wttb ortr Hrreonoek Fsek FRKI a. Bod to Investor Unioa ITS Uecowich Street, Nw York. : PBTCHOMAN' T.or SOUL CI1 ARMING - How thrt sea mat laaelnaui aad rail Iks tovs and affeclon of any perao, ihey vfro tsarfaottv. -This tmn1, iiennf S- Snwtoieni su can pwusi.a to, k-r ui, for , toaiher wuh a oisrtU guide, rvp Ui Ita-arle, l'rem, Hints to Tllra, Wrd-dlug-NlKb Shirt. e. A qtiee bonk. Ad o4V WILLIAM W.t rwbl-t4hlto. A Farm of Your (hrn Tte Best Ecmedr far Eart Times ! FREE HOMESTEADS ' Best snd chrsprst. H, llmd Land ar oath una i inn UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, NEBRASKA. SECURE A HOME NOW. Fall lnformitlon sent FREK to all ' Darts ofw ld. Addrr . F. DAVI8, Land Com'r U. P. R. R , Omsba, Nebraaks tnh H 4w Fuller. Warren & Co.. MANCFACTURERS OF . STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES, THE LARGEST AWORTirrr IS TRB XABKIT. Our new wood snd enal cnoktng stoves Voldtn Crotrn, Ittporttr, PiRIT0FrI6. OUTIIERfl GEM. AMD TUB l iHIOll TEWART IMPROVED Met tb want of every dealer, CoTcipoodeoc Invited. Price list snd eat upon sppitcste a to r i iirbD wiftBWA r-r - 235 Water street, New fork. mhl44w- ' ". - .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. bWtoHW POB BALE. A 8 is Aldarasy ball, full blood, four y ad. AddrM4Box44." aah 14 an W L000 AGENTS, Tcbrs, Btadcats, Men sad omen, wanted to sell Ca-MTENNI L OAZETTKFR f lb U. 8. (how grand io suluof 100 Tmt PrecraM. A whol Libra-, rv. Boston Uloba. Mot aluiarv. bat a aa- ewhy. Iatr ueeaa.- aVt MUlog Book fab. Goot psy. Haul Qtm. Aft la evwy etty of 10 000. Address, 4. C McCUROX CO., Phil, P. ..'.i., ; .. -, : TYPE For Sale." -'v"" P s Csse. ftt. Leads. Rale. An . mt tho "ssoiowft IUsstraUd it," tor la at TT'K OFFER TBI TTPR, ' ITAMDS, ' vv ISO "I a harsnn.. Asv oawbs waataf a eotanlaU ootSt far a larg weekly paper will do veil to oaQ sad xaasln this sisterls, or address aa by anU. A portion t4 tb irp I mw, aad coaaleta of Small Pirw, Loaf Prlsier. Brovssr, MUuoa, Noaparlel, aad 7 font of Display typo. aaree, kl WARDS. BROCOHTOM V CO.. MchltMf. Ralets-h, N. C. w1 YALCABLS LOTS FOR BALE. - : On Monday, th 10th of April, 1KB, by virtocol aladaaisntof the BaiMrior Court of aks eoobty, I will xp- e to public sal oa th preals tho vs'uabt lets la the an, the Mera part of the cllf of sleigh, J'" - oi renoa mntu sa aatoeea Polk lret aad lb northers limit of the ctoy, coutainlaa about twelve (IS) (10) scree sanln( tb loU of 4. or Ifteea f'-i'.. C. Win- t ... der.Mrs. . V. I lifto J.Aa .' FmuI ;; J '. Juba Walters aad the EsWarb CraatUry A- f - Mdatloa, AUe oa aen t th extrtss ' -'" 13000 ; tla i a d 1 a hrloorlaa to lbs Ut ef th 1st henry Mordecat Tbe loU will be ld la enl Darcels io suit Darckaaere for one tfclrd eh, the remainder ta am aad twenty eoe smooths, wiih tetertet. MABttlA HOKOXCAI,- X. 11-Wdrs - Rsht.- fftl Q S da at hesa. AgeaU wanted. VA - a i fit aad lenaa free. UUFACO.. march 7-ly Augusta, Ma's. f'i: $10.2 TH E SALEM CORN 8UEL- was awarded Ike srt prs- rahiaM at the N. C State Fair fat 187. Fries 10. Mnafeeiar-d by the o LEM AU ICULTVRtL WORKS, j ; : Balota, M. C. Xi v END 86c. to Q P. ROW ELL dt Ca, New Fork, fur Hkemphlet ol In 0 nacre, caa- talnlng Hate of BUOO nwpp-rs, and eetiasate (taowlnc eoet of advertUlaf. narca i-iy , T. BABCTKTt, DEIfTIBT. HAS id hi old offlce over V. D. lLarU' itro where he . b a lad to see hi PbnrBtor where be . al rnaay Iiiena reoawing lMutal eperat all operation carefully performed aad at reduced prices. IBS1-U. gPECIAL TO BUILDERS. J. T. WATTS, COMMIS8I03T MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER, b tbe ceaeral acta! la Baleurh for th tale Of hi in' rr fraoi Moil and ether eoaa- BuUder aad thers will Bod it to their sovsaUg to rt hina tieu-bills of ramber, sa b can (arauh la any qaatity at th low- f w- r. i' f- 5- m' i eat prion, O flick and Blount. Office kiartln Btreet, betweea WDarartoft xaatiiai t i. .. r tt t V 'A f. AGENTS WANTED I Medals aad Dtriaaas for HOLM AN'd s 0 ftnnol Dihlot NAW I 01U11IU U1H Ik . BOO Illnatratlon. AddreM for new etrea- lar. A. J. UOLMAM CO., 930 Arch Street, raua. X '1 7 ii.- The Star Aimoniated Hape's Nitrogenizsd MAPhS'i ana-craotB WrVirK' i r SOLUBLE rnoSPIl ATE .SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. ' W have ton ad by acvral years cxpexleace la elllng th abovo FerUliaers, aa wall a by sctual aUervatioa, that they have so tuprrfor, If any equal aaxag Coaimeretal Maauree. Our price- are much lower tha r there, not so aarversallf popalar, aad that have pro v. a uneqatl la reauiu, upon swora UtemeaU from saaay of oar boat farmers. AU w ask to ft fair trtat with anything sold te tho Soath. - We refer te the following tvslJt ma of large ' experience, who hav oed ottr Phosphstes tor everal year : 4 7. . I, i f L. St, raul'a. Swift Croek Bridge, " 81 Trinity, Beaufort Co., April 2 Blount'a Creek, Beanfort Co., " 3 St. Johu'a. Dnrbam'a Creak, " 4 South Creek, Beaufort Co.. . " 6 OreenviUe. ' : " ' 9 Lawson Price, of Caldwell county. has fallen heir to ft large estate out wont, St, John's, Pitt Co., , . , , " H SnowhilL xti 1S r Marlboro, nttC.Ooodrndayr:l Wilmington, Easter Hnnday, - R. J. IYET, Wste County. : W. II. WBITAKEK, Wake County. M. VL MORTON, " " U. C. UTLIT, " COL. E. STEWART, Harnett County. JAMES A. J JBjisOJC, - , 44 , D. Me. MoK AT, ' JOHN A VERA, JohnsUm Couaty. W. B. SANDERS, - " DATID AD 1MB, ' ," JAMES PACE, Chatham County. W. M. THOMAS, '. - .,' R. H. wILSON, " ELIAS HAIItES, - in . a I R' tj . '( m V And msny others who wffl asdly sv ttekexerieBos. -. ! , ' , FWSslhy " . ACSANDERS & Co., r 4 MALkian, jr. c.- MM't i r -; JaaSS-tf 1 fl.-4, i z
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 14, 1876, edition 1
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