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- -.-. ., - ' THE RALEIGH SENTINEL P. DONAS, Bol Editors mU Alwer Vwktw All ClwwHuiil WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15, 187(1 UltOrYnieorOrrnialnr iteatiary, this week. Things are dull about thejp!tal, Fires, Mhirea, frauds, . robberies, murder and miscellaneous rapscallion- Isms wake up the dally news of the country . - 1. 1 i i 1 . The national bank system costs the people of she country $1,500,000 month 450,000 a day from : year's end to wear's end. What 1enenta does it bestow in return f ' Baal, Balaam, Babylon, Belshaszar, Belial, Beast Butler, Beecher, Baireo Babcock, Belknap, and Beelaebub the daddy and klnf-bea of all these basely bashleseboiyBee,";"; : 1 "The ungodly Idiot wWscrilUaa the financial both' tr the Clndnnali Com merclaV- is. the .way the Jacksonville (Bis.) Sentinel . sets a bardmoneyite back on his haunches. - A Massachusetts .paper, bursts, this little torpedo among' he tatteruemei ions of tractloo .prosperity ; .-- Ten mills make one cent but not any ten - mills In thU section." -- ' : As things go under the TJlysalaule dynasty, a general enlArgemqnt of the prisons of thv.wtrld be lXked for, to aoeommodntei our Amerieas scoun drels. London. Faris -and Brussels hsre all got their bands' full ..." - - - A .weeternx Jpsnwan;.b3 nsk .th.e finil . idiot one . question oinoa ailTer, nompsred with gold, is . st a greater discount than greenbacks, what will people gain by .exchanging depre ciated paper for ' worse ' depreciated metal t Will some sOVer-yelping finan cial reformer answer f ' H i -i in The Mississippi senate, by a vote of S2"to SUi wavlelMl)atiaTthelain lieutenantKorernor. of all the crimes charged in the articles of impeachment One men headlight of radicalism steps down and out' Gone to meet McDon ald, Joyee, 1 Bsbeock, Belknap and brother Orrille.' If, as extreme specie howlers assert, "gold and silver constitute the only cur rency of the eiviliaed world," it seems a little singular that of the $25,000, 000,000 in existenoe, $15,000,000, 000 should be in "the hands ef pagan nations, and only $10,000,000,000 in those of civilised peoples. Georgia Peadleton, Oeorgie Pendle ton, it looks badly to see a lily-handed democrat axpleining his opnneotion with 174,000 fee m a railroad case against the federal government A claim of which half is freely given for collection, may always be set down as of dubious honesty or validity. It savors more of lobbying than legality. " ' 'SUNSET COX." We have often been asked why Samuel Sullivan Cox, the congressional merry-andrew, is called "Sunset" The name waa given him on account of a de scription of a sunset, which he wrote whjle editing the Columbus (Ohio) Statesman in Mar, 1858, .There is noth ing remarkable bout the iticle.biit as it i ;i . Jt A sufficed teffUCk a ajexname ts author whicl wftl TasJ al loag las lives to play the legislative buffoon, we give it in full: ; a cheat ow,W!n.,t,jl What a' rtwrrrfalianiret 'was 4ha of last night! How glorious the stenn, - and how splendid the setting ef the sun I We do not remember ever to have seen the like on our round globe. The scene opened In (be west, witn i whole . horizon full of a golden inter . penetrating luster, which colored the foliage and brichUned every object in Its own rich dyes. The colors grew deeper and richer, until ue golden luster was transformed Into, a storm cloud, full of finest lightning which leaped In dealing ilgxags all round and over the city. The wind r arose with fury. The slender shrubs andgiant trees mads obeisance to its majesty. Some even snapped before Its force. " The strawberry beds and grass plots "turned up their whites" to see Zephyrus march by. As the rain came, and the pools formed, and the gutters turned away, - thunder roared srandlv. and lh ft fire- be lis caught the excitement and rang with heart "chorus. The south ana the east received the copious showers, and the west all at once brightened op in a long, polished belt of azure, worthy of a Sicilian sky. Presently a cloud appeared in the azure belt, in the form of a castellated city. It became more vivid, revealing strange forms of peer less fanes and alabaster temples and glorious, rare and grand in this ' mun dane sphere. It reminds us of Words worth's splendid verse in his Excursion; "The appearance lostaataaeoosly disclosed- Was Ol BBIgolJ en j, duiuij mmj A .MiniMi ul buUdlocs. sinkiiic far. And sell wiiaara wa uw wran uria, far siakiog into splendor without end:" But. the city vanished only to give Elace to another isle, where the . most eautiful forms of fouagvniippeared. Imaging a paradise in tho distant and puriiiea air. The sun, wearied of ele mental commotion, sank behind the green plain of the west ' The "great eye In heaven," however, e' B0 down Without a dark brow (merging over its departing light The rich flush ef the unearthly light had passed and the ram had ceased, when the solemn Church bells pealed; the laughter of children, out and Joyous after the storm, n heard with the carol of birds ; while the forked and purple weapon of the skies still united illumination around the Starling college, trying to riyjil its angle and Isap into its dark wiidows. r4WMhtc4SS The piano, strike up. He reel mailt u good to Have a borne good to be on the earth where seen reremttoaa ef beauty -nad power may be made. And as we cannot re frain from reminding our readers of every tiling wonderful In our city, we have begun and ended our feeble etch ing of sunset which comes so rarely that its glory should be committed to Immortal type. ! ' ; RADICAL RASCALITY". GRANVILLE COUNTY'S PIRATI- " CAL COMMISSIONERS. '' " ' - . v! - ' """"" , . . 8TBAUNO FROM BLIND PAUPERS A STEAf, IX DEAD-HGOEB Bt'RTIXG -A STEAL I COCBT HOUSE FENO , . IMQ A STEAL IN BOOFINO AMD OUTTERINa A STEAL EVERV- ' WHERE AND HfJEVEB "f "' . ( j IHISO.!. ii- Col. Dos Am ; In my letter of March 8, 1 promised to say something of Gran ville county finances. . Aa correspon dent of a public Journal, I feel it my duty to call attention to and denounce thieving in- high- place and -lewy by whatever party it may be done. Gran villeJ like many- other counties is curbed with a ring. This one is called the court-house ring. The principal actors are R. D. Jones and G. Ji. Cole, two of 'lhe county cemmissieners, both wmte. aowmt ,-k ';. ' i- SOKl' OF TBXSI OFXBATIONB '. ' , ' Item L John Adcoek alias Wyehe, a colored man, is well oft' has money to lenf. not ions; sumo jus mower oiea, scd Johs) mkA fee an atlowan b th eommtsBioners lor burying ber. One of u eommissioners utereetod bimseU and ffot an allowance of $35. Be then went to John and proposed to give him 70 cents in the dollar for the order, stating that ho waa instrumental in get ting it allowed, and he thought he ouirht to .have, it at less than the regular price for county , scrip, which is 75 oeuts on the dollar. John couldnl see it, and told the com-tnissjbnef-that hrtad-1eirT)irered T5 eentsforit Itisdne and but justice to Albert Wyche and Braxton Hunt, colored members of the board, (sad some of the citizens of Oxford say the only respectable members,) to asy they opposed this $35 allowance, and tried to make it so. Jttaaton ii ant tola some gentlemen that he considered it a dis Krsoe to be associated with such men as compose the board. Item i. They have some blind pau pers in the county, and these men ittsue orders to them and tlien shave tbam at a heavy discount I have heard of steal ing a rat s tail from a hick kitten, but for a county official to STEAL FROM A BLIXD FAUt-ER, is at least one persimmon beyond my tallest nuckelbcrry. l am at a loss lor words to express the despicable infamy or such a crime. Item 3. The two white commission ers voted themselves t uo each lor uperintendioz the removal of the judge's seat in the court-bouse, while they bad nothing to do with it aud in fact were not present when it was done. Item 4 I bey are having the court house fenced in. . There are 4G panels. feet long and about 4 feet high, in cluding two pairs of steps. Instead of letting it out by contract tuey employ hands by the day, and I was informed that the allowances already made for it are 11,600, and it is 1 , - McCallum & Co., of RaleichTsay thev could nut a iroed cast-Iron fence for $800, and for $ 1,000 they could put np one who iron poet set ra granite.- Item sft.And; the nst one-1 shall not;o iThe l)oird of ommfesioners ajipti$tU peiej to have f hfa work done and; feaje flight; repairs r to 4a court house" roof. fie made B contract with J. C. S. Lumsden, of Raleigh, to do the repairing according to this written "I hereby agree With Mr. C. B, Col ,-.r tii, MmmiutAiuH mt MnviiiJ M one of the commissioners of Oranville county, N. C, that I will cover with tin the dome of the belfry of the court house, in Oxford, and livauch other work and repairing of thojYoof tf the ceurt- house as is necessary to make it a good Job and prevent its leaking, and also to paint with Asbwsjtoi roof-eoat-ing (he entire tin and copper of Uie roor, for the sum of (1235) two hundred and thirty-five dollars cash, to be paid to me on completion of the work as above, I furnishiug all material for tame. In witness of the foregoing agreement we have hereunto set our hands and seals. ' LJ ' J. Ci 8. Lumsden, Seal. -. , Chas. B. Cole, iHcal. Jan. 14th, 1876. The above ia a true copy of agree ment.,,, ...... , ... J.V.ii.U ? irons TriAw hoc :It will be observed that the contract was $235. One day it rained : for this the commissioners agreed to allow Mr. Lumsden $7.60 and the -old copper, so that he actually received in cash 242.50. In making inquiry into this swindle, I waa informed by the commissioners that they had allowed the account, as Mr. Liumsden bad made it out ' and sworn to it before a magistrate. I de sired to probe it to the bottom, so I oaked the clerk of the board for a copy of the aocpunt ss sworn it Horejt is : GnAirvHjLB Cousrr 187. To J. C. S. Lcmsden. March & To furnishing all ma terial and repairs to tho court house top, $590.00 Paintinfr. Ac included : , alscr pavintf extra bands, AC . , , j "v . Sworn before me this day and date above mentioned. Signed) J. K. Wood, J. P. io above ia a correct copy of an ac count allowed J. C. 8. Lumsden by the county oommimionert of Oranville county on tlie 6th March, 1870. . -i. w 0. A. IL Cooxn, ' " " " Register of Deeds. ' I tkldreased Mr. Lumaden H - ' t .this bot or WOIBI : Ralkioh. N. a. March 10. 1870. , J. a a LrmiDax Dear Sir : Please inform me if you were required to swear to your account against the county of Oranville for work on ourt-house. If lywho madoieat the, aecomit-aad what (tnr rnvr- jot dw V Afai iaftaia me u a written - affreement was entered into with any oua aa-to what the work sliould cost. II so, 1 would like to get it, or a tme copy of it By complying with this m nest yon will confer a favor on the jCiilio as well as .Tours truly, k R. W. Best, i- :-i : - Car. Daily Sentinel. To which I promptly received thu i-cll keply: ! f Ralkioh, March 10, 1876. ' It W. "jest : Sir : In answer to your note of this date, I have to say 1 did swear or atlirui to an account for work done on the court-house at Oxford, 1 did not make out the account Never made a figure or letter on it. I noticed that the auiouut was three hundred and some dollars, the exact amount I can not tell, but I think I know it was not for $500. -1 was aware that county scrip was at a discount and sup posed the discount would be added to my bill of 124150. I remarked to my son, "some one will make, about 9100 on that bill." On Monday evening, when this occurred, Mr. Cole pointed to a young roan and said, "he will cash your order in the biorutng in time for you to leave on the stage. Tueulay morning, I went to the ollice to get the order. A gentleman pointed to a paper folded up and lying on a desk. I picked' It Up, opened it, and saw it was an order on ths treasurer for 590. ' ' The young man alluded to asked me to follow him. I did so,; We went up stairs, i there he paid me iii2,S0 in greenbacks.1 1; He then asked hie to sign a receipt which he handed me. I read it; there was no amount mentioned in ths receipt. I told him if he would let ue insert 1242.50 I would sign it. lie consented for roe to do so, which I did by liiUrlii)iui, and 1 then signed it. :'imrei''wrTnma!e1mm I tend you. Use this and the agreement as you see proper, i, , v ery renpecUully, . Now, Mr. Editor, don't you call radical rascality on a hue scale f this Oh for some of Judge Watts' cannibals 1 I was informed by a number of ire u tie men that county scrip was worth from 70 to 80 ceuts ia the dollar. Putting it at iortheu'lrwnigurerifiUfaetrBayl. tie thiuks were on the account, IJ40, would be about right. The figures had been tampered with as can plainly be seen, out how did t w get there f li. W. Ekbt. JOURNALISTIC. Froui the Plneville (Mo.) News, Murch 9, "He ia en idiot who longer doubts that the president of the United States is the Teal head-thief of the whixky ring. 1'incviiie .News, . A man with such acute discernment aa ths writer of the above must have, can doubtless toll us why the revenue on liquors fell off in the lnnt year of Andy Johnson's administration to $13, 000.000 from K28.000.000 tho rear ore vious. And why strain it aaaumed the proportions of $33,000,000, the yoar fol lowing, what became oi the money that year 1 Neosho Journal. If the Neoeho Journal will look again at the PineviUe News, out of which he extracted the abovo.he will see that the note referred to was taken from the Raleigh K. C Sentinel, and Col. P. Donan is the man he should pitch into, and he had better be in the coil of the boa constrictor, the jaws of the roaring lion, or attempt to ride a oiroular saw in rapid motion, than come in contact witn the colonel s cauauo pen. The reason why the revenue fell off under Johnson's administration is very plain, tho morals of tho people were so much hotter that but little or the ardent wasnsed. Ask us something harder. Beecher akd the Jack. Under tills head, the irrererent New York Sun tayst I The brethren will be clad to learn tliat Plymouth church hat .ecelved flattering yet unexpected endorsement in Lenoir ceuntv. X. C. Mr. James G Cex, of Klnston, has given tho name of Henry W ard Beecher to his fine Spanish f i G . 06 , ti . '3 UT,e'J! a"u iuduBtrlous animal. This delicate com pliment muwt be equally gratifying to the- preaclxtr- and Uo- jatkand-will doubtless be epee.nlly appreciated b Brother hlioarmaii, himeeli'a lively ani industrious - Success ' nt ADVKBTtsriio, In times past it was thought immodest to pro claim the excellence of one's goods, or to ouch patronage) iur lueia in iiewapa pers. During the past . twenty-live years through tho immense competition in trade, it has become a necessity. The publio are always anxious to learn of progress, but are equally desirous to avoid all frauds, as they have boon hum bugged by useless wares until they have become skeptical of au article pomessing genuine merit and are particularly pre judiced against startling announcements of some new and wondcrfid medicine withotri-chatacter-HMf-4soflthr Still the publio are grateful to manufacturers or inveiuon ur aruuieei M uvrie, tree u known as medicines ; many of them are j , . , i . . it the result of years of careful study by our most eminent physicians, ana em brace such principles and productions as IjuuiinA, culoroiorm, uuiorai uyurato, Poms Plasters, &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 this, a cel ebrated physician of New York made a great improvement in Porus Plasters by adding Capeine en account of its giving mcreased effect and quicker relief and cure thtn any known medicinal pro perty ; he hesitated about advertising, fearing his reputation would be injured. A firm of Pharmaceutical chemists in his oity learning of thi? decided im provement, made an arrangement with his physician and commenced advertis ing in the best newspapers in a short time tho sale mcreased . from hundreds to thousands until now the sale ef Ben-1 son's Cape ino Plotters is exceedingly large ana daily increasiaff. Ther can be obtained of any Druggist at 25 cents eacii, i j . v . SEABCRT t JOHNSON, Asenta. New York. Fer sale by Williams A Uaywood and ; A'eaeua.Liee a uo, xuteign n uvn uuv mn viu ,U ., -. .i- Tbna hH nellbsr heart, affeetioo, Uiiib or tl Ml .1. . I A ... i -V . Dtamy f. . ., It ia. lui irtstnif how-feir bocks 'fiaVe been written on the diseases incident to old age. We know of no work that would be more generally read by the medico-legal world, or In fact by all classes, Uian a "Treatise on the medical, management of old aze written in a plain stylee and free irom an technicalities, nor do we know of any medicine that is more happily adapted to the alleviating of the paina and aches or the aaed than Dr. Xutt's Liver Pills While they act promptly they do not wrcucn the system or shock the most enfeebled constitution. - la cases of gont rheumatism, kidney diseases, tor pid bowels, indigestion, loss of apne titer their healing properties are truly wonderful. ' Their effect on the nervous system ia prompt Quietins restlessness. imparting refreshing sleep and vigor to the whole system. The old and young win do auRe oenented by lite use oi this truly estimable medicine. a n 9w zre wr w IT B ! trt ffaSBaT S9' e l4 2tSo-5?3B S 5" r 3 sm na JL.tBa.H ' tr If 3g i2 ?r-i-P h ii I CTiAA THE ADVANCE MOW. ?n)t7 Jt er l now offered lor the coming seuon st the low price t t 90. Address the State Agent, c; A. HE6E,-- oalem JICUMOND & PETER8BCRQ B. R. CO Commearlna- Oct. 24th. 1H75. Train on this road will run as follows : Lit vs Richmond, ioith. 5:10 A. M.. Throuirh Mall: 7:4. A M r reurriL i mo : i:u r. m.. 'i hrntitrh .u ail . . . n. . .... .- a..! . W - - .. ' 5 P.M., Frftjcht Trsin. , LSAVB rSTKRSKCKO, rfORTH. ' TUMI A. St.. Freiirtit Train i ill M.. Tnroorh MU; & P. L Freight Traia ; 7:35 P. M., lurouga mm. y -.. Coaches attached to all freight trains for scconiniedstion of paMenirers. This Com pan f offer sneclal inducements io me snipping pumic on line or the Kaigh A Gsston, UaleiKb A Aairaeta and Western If. (J. Kallroads, to the way of low freight ana passenger nues. . .. . , A. B11AW - dAw-U Baperintendeat. due ft .li lw dT at home, t)0 QJ & t fcauiiiles worth (1 free. SIIMSON A Co., Portion!, Milne. mtrca ?-wijr "GSVrl4EDI0VLBO0K 'yi. and Secrets for Ladles and Gents, Bent free tortwostampe. Address. k'' 1 Sv. JosaraafBuioaxlKBTiruTB, f aJ at, osepa, mo. oct td-l&M - VITOOD! WOODt! WOOD I II -- VV Woods Ptae. tS per eord. Oak. 13.50 per cara.-aena oraers 10- u. , Ekus' store, march 6-dtm ' ' UUliboro strvet. Power for one or two horses, address the 8ALEX AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Salem. Iff ANTED I V' - ' Good enerretie Agents', to Introduce aad sell Agricultural Implements and Machinery. For terms snd full particulars, address B M.EM AGKIUULTURAL WORKS, - t- Salem, N. t. $250 A MONTH Aleata ntoa ttrrm wlirre. Iluilnm, honorable nl Hi H olaat. rarilrHlanvriiirrae. AlfrVse 4 . W OK 111 Ul. kU l4UUlE.Hu. THE IMPROVED SALEM PLOWS., Manufactured bv the ' SALEM AGUICULTURAL WORKS, Salem, N. C. $10. THE SALEtf CORN SIIEL- ler was awarded the Brst pre miums st the N. C State Fair ia 1ST&. Price 110. Manufactured by the S LfcM Au " It L LI I. K IL WOliRS, Salens, N. C. QEXD 25c. to G. F. ROW ELL s CO., New O York, for Phtmphlet of 1(0 pages, con taining lintaof 3000 newspaiwrs, and estimates bowing cost of MTerttelng.- marc-a ?-iy ! v DK. V. BABCOCK, DENTIST. HAS opened his old office over C. D. lit-artt's Shoe Store where he will bi glad to see his manv frhinds requiring Dental operations. all operations carefully perforated aad reduced prices. lep Xi-u. n srs- i s El" h t-hz H sa c ua Rhodes' Super Phosphate i We are aor Stlllis; RHODES? STANDARD AMMONIATED SUPER PHOSPHATE. t Prepared Expressly for Cotton. This EerUllxec has gives the grealert strfactioi ti all wh.Ti.Te used I not only as a grower efeottoD. bntaa a PKKalAN'ICST lupmu vu ,m. thic bjTT . 17 ""-,... r."- -.:"n , . " u, a. o. K. Pullr. W.kefle d aa ca4etoa grower vesU ete wU to Also iee oa hand a full line of GROCERIES snd LIQUORS. L .L nr.: , ., ii. f. jones ca feblfrdAwliB. wholesale Liquor Dealers, Wilmington street, Raleigh, N. C. P bj i Li W P P; "8- I 1 u ,; : ' . - rpo ALL MEN A SPEEDY CURE. Weak Bess of the Back or Limb. Strictures. Affection of the Kidneys or Bladder, lnrol- uniary l)lscu rge, luiHtency, Uenersl lie IHU l)v bllity, Nervoutnes, Dytpcimla, Languor, Lew SplrlU, Con! UM.ro of- Ideas. Palpitation ef the Heart. Timidity, Trembling, Itimnees of Bight or Giddiness, DUeste of the Head, Tbreiat, Nose, or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bawcle thoae ter rible disorder artiinz from solitarr Iiabita of Youth aeeret and solitary practices more isiai io meir vieuiue man lUe song el tbe yrenes to the Mariuers of llrseee. bllifbt- nlug their moat brilliant hones and anticipa tion", rendering: marriage almost Impoxilltle, destroying both Bedy and ailnd. Harrl&f e. Married persons or young a contempla Onranic and ting marruuee, sunerlu; ug from PhTslcal Weakness. Lots of Procrcative Loss Powers, Impotency, Proatration, Exhausted V ltalllv, involuntary Diacnara-ea. Kou-trac- tability, fluty EmUalons, Palpitation of the Heart, nervous ixciiaoimy, uecay oi tae Phvaical and Mental Powers. Deramrement of all the Vital Forces and Function!, Nerv ous Debility, Lees of Manhood, General Weakness of the Organs, and ovary other unhappy disqualification, speedily removed, and full manly vigor restored. . .. To Tottns; Ilea. , -i.'-.d'. These are some of the sad snd memnchofly effects produced by early habit of youth, viar Weakneas of the Back and Limbs. Pains In the Head, Dimness of Sigt t, Lose of Muscular rower, raipitauoo oi toe iiearu Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derange ment ef the Digestive Functions, i eneral Debility, Symptoms of Consumptioa, etc. mikalitt. ine leariui enecu on toe mind are much to be dreaded Leas of Mem ory, COnfuaioa of Ideas, Depreaaloa of Spir its, Evil-Forebodings, Avenion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Selltade, Timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced. Thoaisnds of persons of sll ages csa now ndge what is the causa of their declining 1th, losing their vlro'. becoming; weak. Cile, aervous and emaciated, having a slngu r apnea-aaea about the STSe. cough aad symptoms of consumption. , 2-, A Speedy Care Wtxranted In reeeot Disease Immediate Relief No Mercury. Persons ruining tbeir health, wast ing time with Ignorant pr tender aud im proper treatment, driving disease into the system bv that Deadly Poison, Mercury. causing Fatal Affection of the Head, Throat, Noee, or ekln. uver, A-ungs, stomach or Bowel, speedily cured. Let ae delicacy pre vent apply Immediately. , uciose stamp to use oa reply. Aaoress Or Johnstcn, Or THS BlLTllORK LOCK HOSPITAL, jiu. t, nvvru ritKUMitivm. sr., BKTWKtS BALTlMORJt ANlt 8ICOXD STSXJCTS, BALTIMOMK, MO. Jos SI, ly. ' - i BUSHELS OF ONION SETTS. To be sold In sny quainty to suit purchas ers. Retail at 50 per gallon, at F. C. CURIdTOPii ER8 A O.'S, feb IS tf . . Wilmington St. Samaritan Nervine, THE treat Nerve Conqueror, eures Epileptic RIU.CoovuUloo. Spaaihs, St. Vitus, Daace and all Nervous Diseasea ; the onl; 2 known poeltive remedy for F. IcpUcFita. It has been tested thouaanda and baa never been 'known to fall in a single ease. Trial package-free. LncTosS tamp for Circulars giving evl' deuce ol cure. Address, - DR. S. A. RICHMOND. oet 15-12m Box 711, 6k Joseph, Mo A3. 10, H, U. PLOWS will not choke t Run light I EaaUy regulated I W Ul turn aU kinds of sil I Manufactured by the A1XM AuhUCLi.1 lkai. wuitas, Sakm. A IV- I Avtw 1 S5.50 'Vh. HALEM uewar. tiarueu: Dt. Walter Debman. Baleiirh' eeeae before p ;urcbaskig their Uusno. Chris GIVEN Wa are giving ti Sewing Ma chines Hunting Case Watches, Velvet Vests, aad Black Silk Drea. ' eos, free with our Greenback Pck FREK age. Send to Inventors Union 173 Greenwich Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED! Medals and Wplonus forHOLMAI,. 1 116 IMutrstlon. Address for sew circu lars, A. J. HOLM AN A CO., Ei0 Arch Strett. Fblla. - i. 1,000 AGENTS, Teachers, Students, Men and Women, wanted to sell CENTENNIAL GAZETTEER of the U. S. shows grand re sult of 100 Years I'roareu. A whole Libra, ry. Boston Glebe. Not luxury, but ne eeeity. Inter-Ocean. Beat selling Book Pub. Good Pay. " Want Oen. Agt. in every city of 10,009. Address,' . C. McCURDJACO., Fbila, Pa. . PSTCHOMANCT, or SOUL CHARMING How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affection of any persoo they choose Instantly. This simple, mental ac quirement all can puue,;f ee, by mill, for &c. toirether with a marriage ruMa. tnr. tiaa Oracler Dream, Hint to Udles, W ed-ding-Nlghl 6hlrt, c A queer book. Ad- ore 1. WILLIAM CO., Pub. Phlla. WA,N'T:,.TlAo,!,T toT 'hbest W A X CiAVelHng Stationery Packages in the world. It contains IS theet paper. 16 Envelope, golden Pen, Pea-heldeis Pencil, rateiit Yard Meauir. mnrt .. Jewelry. Single package, with pair of ele gant Gtild Stone bieeve Buttons, post paid, facta. for $1 00. Thl package h Wn examined bv the nubliaher nf ik. and found as rrpreaented worth the money.' Matches civenawav to all lnti ii-;. free - - - r - - t.mwlirmrWtewaWliW'W'wi'wivtiC uvi. o. w, "J uroauway, mnw lork FOR CoIJs, Hm eiiti, CttfWi. IliJ t Tifokt Uiirtui, , " i USE 1 'trlli Carbolic Tlh'U. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED oAND SURE REMEDY For tale liv Inigir1ta generally, and UI1KB1U, UU1,UIW1I ALU., filladvl-hl. Pa, - 1 A. Faimof Your Own - ' IS TiiB Eest EemedT for Pari Times ! FREE HOMESTEADS aao tbb - Best aud cheapest Railroad Laud are on the line oi the UXIOX PACIFIC RAILROAD, IB KKBliAHKA. SECURE A HOME NOW. Full Information tent FREE to all of world. Address . F. DAVIS. Land Com'r V. P. R. R., Omaha, Nebrasi. mh 14 4w Fuller. WaTren & Co., .MAM. rALTUKERS OF RANGES AM) FURNACES, - THE LABttEsT AHSOBTMET IN THE MARKET. Our new wood and cosl cooking stoves Golden Ci-otrn, litporttr, PiniTOF'78. OUTIIERH GEM. and tub VAnoua TEYART IMPROVED1 Meet the wants of every dealer. , Co-retpondence Invited.' . Price list and Cut upon appliratlon to XLl.l.f.K iv i nprv a, r-rk 236 Water atreet, New York. mb U4w GILES' yPLini.iEr.T IODIDE OF AMMONIA tiiuu' Iodids or AMMentA Is. in mT judgment, the best remedy for neuralgia erwr put before the public. 1 have been afflicted with tbitdUease for 83 years, and never until 1 fell 1MB Ur. Gum' remedy did 1 find any aeaurea relief. -1 take-pieaure iaaaymg this, mamuch aa I dealre always to be a bene factor of the human family. WM. P. CORBIT. Chm'a of the Methodlrt Church ExtBioa.n Sold by all DruggiU. Depot 461 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Only SO cent and 1 a bottle. for mm by PESCUD, LEE A CO., anl3-dwAw4w. . Raleigh, N. C. $1,250 Profittrom Investment of FX, one of our customers : purchased spread on 100 (hares of N. Y. ' Central he Put (j 106 and Call 101 buying lOOiharesagatBftttha PutM luf which wa old ($ 1 14 elllng at lb same price 1U0 share called Q 108 netting proftt I1,2j0, this operation can be repeated every mouth of the year $10. 'JO, 60, 100, lOHO, will pay as well for amount Invested. Oold, Stocks, Cotton ad Tobacco bought and sold on & mmUaioo. Advance oo eontlgnmeuta. . rnce not sna t irewtr ire. " CHARLES IfMEDLETS XXKF7 Bankeis A Brokers, 40. Bond St., New York, near Gold and Stuck Excanre's, P. O. Box3;4. feb IT -tf A LL VARIETIES OF FOUNDRY Job and Vaclilne work dor.e at the SALEM AGRICULTURAL WOKKP, Sairm. $10 to 25 per Vaylltt'SSZZi M k B artin a, BT A PLI COJ'; IB. armra t tr l. tS-.r own - .r .-U. Pantculan Pi aa. -tu cajr rsn a iaj. oo, m. $1.200 $100 i MadaanydaTin Prrs a Cams. Invert according to yoor mean 10. Ml or 100, ia Stock rrtviiegea. ha brought amall for tune to the careful lnveUr. We dvt when and huw to operate Safely. Book wrtk full Information ibkt rasa. Addre order . by mall and telegraph to . BAXTER t CO.,; BankrS and Brokers, Wall Bt.vN. T; jaakv-uswiy. -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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