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THE RALEIGH SENTINEL, . . rvaueaaa UAILT, WEEEXT AND BMI-WFIKLT. Official Ornii of lortu Carolma.' STATE PRINTING BINDINO ESTABLISHMENT . Dally MUmI I year te sdram-........ Dally "is imnthj la saruo Kara I W selUy . 1 ........... . Tk.h.M tSiiffi n. wilt ha vallrarad to say pat of Um City at fit una Cauls ;m the anrsr. J . Not mm at the police eourt this moralits;. Old lie U! 014 Haul brief them In r. the Central Hotel.. . : , The executive eommltkt ef the state grange n-eets la thin city to-morrow. J. J. WcLrKXDKir k Ce,, dealers la grain Cera a' specialty., XevVern, X n.llw1 arsVeaemftaass es-kaA AMnlnii IIAM usa ws: wren uv va-vvrsssaecc, at 7:3v o'ewesv- Aireinro ax requei- el f attend promptly. v. W.O. CD. O. ABOUT Uf ajmuif; Mi v v a. , a tm i t 1 i their irroif koesvf 'r- sSeuian- aouaauatot eeateauU juioaa,- - J V Attention ia ealUd to the vary aStraei- ive atlveriwrnent f that rrliable and liberal dry goods nan. A, Creech, Cotton market quiet, Middlings 12 ; low middlings Uellf r dean stains 10u 10) ; deep stains 69. Trado generally W. IB ' ' . . . I.... What doea our morning neighbor mean by calling the X. V. Heme In urance company a ' startling Institu tion?" Trotting out four-in-hand tsama of eandidalM for governor 'seems to ba the chief business ia life of awme of oar ' state papen,""1"""' Mr. J. D. Whitaker ia telling good oak wood at 1150; pine 3.00($3.2 tier card delivered, nrevided the cath attends the order. Call en him in rear of Citiseu'e National Bank. :"i I . 1 11 ' ., ' (. i ' DuOOYKBY OF A VaLUABLB HiSTOAI- caIi Pamjl Borne months ago we pub- uanea tetter to viwvexuor jrugucn ironi the committee appointed to make ar rangement for the celebration of the lOuta aauiversery of the battle of Fort Moultrie, Jane 28, asking for the names of the" officers and ' soldiers of North Carolina engaged in that battle. Al though a list of the revolutionary sol diers from North Carolina is preserved among the papers of the state depart ment, the governor was unable to fur nish "the committee with a list aa what particular troops from this state took part in that memor able battle, though it was well kuewn that a large number of them . were sta tioned at the time of the battle at Had dell's Point, just in rear of the fart Last Saturday the governor received a . 1-11 TT TT TT 1 - I O 1 ." I letter ixns u. or iiwprrvi osuauur, informing him that in looking over some old pap.rs he had found a pay-roll of General Clark, of the North Carolina line, containing the nimes of the officers and men made prisoners t the fall of Charlatan, B. CL This pay- roll was presented to Mr. Helper in 1866 by a federal soUier who was stationed in this city for a ahort time after the surrender at Appomattox Court Kouia, and by whom it was doubtless . stolon from the state itrcuives, as were ciau other val- aaue Llstorioal records ai . that timei Mr. Helper writes to ask )t. tUe goveroor is not the proper eostedtan of the paper. The discovery of tbie pay-r'll will etav ble the governor to cociply , with the m queat of the Tors' Moultrie centennial cmmittfaftH,.; f, WWY: j Tana XohtW L'ABiiMti 1Io)lk IK" scramck Co. Thu eojloat ad re liable Home Fire lujram,e omoy j .1-. .t.h my tun iu vur cviuniu, nuajj wivu m u advertiatmenf, to which we . Invite atteutiou. The " Home ' is uu. versaiiy papular la North Carolina, and need ne endorcement at our band. Its best receminendatlon is to be found la the character oHls stovkholJers and 0 f cers, la the iact that it has paid, less claims, U Insurers of property, over 1160,000 since It commenced bmmess, and in the fact that all pr: its earhmga art invested at home and leaned out among oar people). 7, . The Home Jm juttT if posited $10,000 In United bUtes bend with the treasurer of Virginia and commenced business hi that atate. , "1 Its motto ia " aaward and uuward." 4 Back. Gen. Cox, chairman of oar state democratic . committee, has re turned from ' Wilmington, the freshest and JoQJeet leokiag isrtyr we ever be held, He really aeems to like it. The pitiful radical attempt to mix him p ia a conspiracy has kicked back harder than it could ever have abot forward. . It is highly probaCle that will it end in the con viction of some of his loyal prosecutors for the very' crime they were trying to saddle oa him. Nonnent and Eehoe were the rear intermeddlera with the freedom of election. Oox baa come oat folly vindicated, cleared even of a sne picion. Hs had a gay time, was sere naded, wined and dinod, and returns with a flrst-of-May smQe illumining bis face ia this raw March woatker. ! ' I I mm ? TamT TaxM Tax tJt-TUs ll tentiod of citizens is called to ike fat V 'act that on Ithe first day of April, or S days thereafter, they are required by law' to list on oath their property liable to taxa tion. Those failing to do so will render tbeweel ves liable to a double tax tieiit 1 iii 1 et KrmALXD.Tbe Washington What- Next gives a kwg dsripUou of the mar riage of Abe Oettinger, formerly of our city, to Miss Bertha ' Rosenthal, of Washingtoa. ' BabU Oross, of Peters- burg, o (Sedated. : The preeenta, hsiling front both th old and the new worlds, amounted to some f 1,000 Ia value. if u. t)gTAlM ca, 4 A 1 4 o'dolk this da fm the snail here at II this morning had not ar- rivd TUe deientum, U caused, learn, by the rtinuiug eft at Selma ef llWaaUwWd baaadftersht which lelt this place early tbU mjniiflg. ... Ate learn that the track " is , completely blocked. ' t'apt. Andrews, aurliitn- uVnl ef the read, hs gone to the tceus of the trouble. taocxssrci ' Spotrma Tbeo. N. N. Ramsay, North Caroline's illustrious chief oratoried hydrant, her great a poo tie of cold water, . pars wtor, bright water, sweet water, and all other varie ties of aqueous fluidity except fire-water, returned (Saturday from a two months toon Daring bis absenoe, hs has de lated with temperance rbetorio Leuon,' Crtrei Cravei. J?mliol I Beaufort. Hyde, Oateef Waahugton' .Hertie and Jioraiampton , counties, uss traveled kujidred of miea by! every kaown con veyapoe from a palaoe-carjTd a bull- cnanot, asri bat ao been mden on a raiL4 Has lectured" nearly every night, organised several lodges of geod- tem plars, and initiated over. 800 members. The order, whose symbol is il oataraot. whose music the roar of many watera aad whose wesson aa icicle, now shows a grand muster-roll in our state of 250 ledges and nearly 12,000 aquatic war riors, horse marines of moral progress. May they go oa conquering and to eon- qner, till tortuous tanglefoot and presi dential whisky-rings shall' be bat the dimly remembered phantasms of a long- psst national nightmare. ' qUEEB SCHEDULE. St.; BrKtEINQ HATfS AMO"aOPB RKSPECt- . KB ANCESTOM A CK.tTDBY.AOOV v ia the olden time these in authority kept a vigilant leok-out for everything ia the shape et creature comforts, and extortion in the prices of artlc'es ntcea sary to the well-being of the inner man was carefully guarded against. Oa file among the papers la the office of our Urlor, court clerk, Bunting, Is a record er tne minute or a court held at Blooovbary, (noar Raleigh,) iu De cember, 177 ir Ilmmajeatys; justices Theophilu HuuteVJainen'Mirtin and Hardy Sander, presiding. bich eU forUi ihe scale" of "pric. s adopted by the court for ordtshriea (inn). ' A a mat- Fcurloslty w gi'fl U' 2 j .. d Wet India rum, per gal. i ontment " ' - ' ' 0 13 4 0 2 It 0 K 8 0 6 4 0 3 4 1r-1f 0-1 4 0' 1 4 0 0 lirandv. t ."! - '. ':. Oood Maderia, per quart, " , Teueriffe, -'; ' Crab c der, per gallon, , Uemmoa cider . A hot dinner, -; A'cold ' -. A breakfast er upper with tea,' cufl ee or chocolate, 10 0 8 A breakfast er upprr without tea, &J.; Ledgnig per night with clean aed, ... u . . Indian com, per gallon. 0 0 4 0 '0 8 0 0 4 0 0 8 0 0 1 O il 4 Paaturage er stableage, 4 beura, ' -' --. -' Oaia, Ac.,' per gallon, Feedec per bunOJe, Jmund, Toddv per quart. With West losa rum and loaf sugsr, , Toddy per quart with conti nent rum,' ,;'M.i'.i 0 06 Toddy writh brandyi 0 ' 1 0 t' The Tccord shews that immediately after )h adoption of these'' prke' the eouVt took recesa for 1J minutes.1 An Irreverent persoa would suggest that the inference Is plain that their worships got thirsty in discussing the scale and adjourned to lake a drink. ';, We ay nothing of the kind; and would prefer to think they retired to attend to their devotions.' - .t ; Messrs. A. C Saunders & Co. have for rale 1,000 bushels n'ce white flint Corn, 10.000 sacks of Star Phosphate. 6,000 sacks Mar a' Xitrogenized Super phosphate and M OO sacks Acid Phoe phate to be used with Cotton Seed or Stable Manure. They hare said sines January 13th, 8,000 bushels Cora and 15,000 sacks of guano.. Call on them er bargains. I '.A . Vv , - - I , 1 1 . '1- K I r.'.ii' . .n. r, f r ''., 7 l-:.t -. , 1, THE METHODI IU XSXTiWaT MKTBOrOUTAX HAIX TO- '"I " " VAT. Metropolitan hall was profanely and elegantly decorated with evergreens and flowers. Over the speaker 'a stand was emblazoned the legend 1776. wxtcoxi. e e The exercises of the first da; of the commemoration of the Introduction of Methodism ia. -Kortu Caroliua were opened at 11 o'clock this morning with prayer by Bev. J. P. Moore, after wbiob the inspiring, exoellent vld-time hymn "Corona tioo" waa sung by the- whole congretratiop, ' all , standing. Ret. . ! P. Moors, presiding . elder ! tae , Rsleigh distrU-V theu announcea prayer by Rv, EU A,'i Tatee,. presiding elder., of ; the Newbern district The mass meeting was thea organised by In election of Bishop MiTeire preaidrot and Riahoua Marvin aad DowKett aaae- ohite" preoi dents. r All Ttha i pnandidg elders of the North Carolina conference were made viee-presidente. Bev. F. L. Reid, of Louisburg, was appointed aee- retary. - Rev. L. a Bur k head moved o extend the nsual coartesiee to the repre sentatives of the pra, which was unani mously adopted. Brief remarks were then mads by Bishop MoTyeire, after which CoL Walter Clark was iutroduesd and pronounced vj ' THE ADDRESS OF WEItCOMK, ' The speech exhibited great research and gave jtu exhautiive resume of the rWe snd pros of MethoIUm freiu iU origin with the Wesley hi 1739, ill through lia varying fortuaes, up to the present "eutiuinatlea of graud achieve- aietra with which it ha filled the work!. T"The speech of welcome wss appro priately responded to by Hishep Mo fveire, ot Tennesaee. ' He referred Ut the f vow administered once each year to (be Itinerant t be puoc nai. There fore," through snow and leet and rain . WK ARB HEKS. ; t . . ; It I also eiijoined upon them to de everjtiiiog at the time appointed. This we have done to-day. 1 he time is ap propriate to pledge this geneiatlon to renewed consecration to God. While we de not glorify men, It is well to commemorate the heroism, the eir demal and the gloriou exploits of the Methodist 1 ilioeraucy of one hundred years ago. A duty devolving en u u t do something for our educational institutions. They have sec imptiahe 1 great good in the pssli we thoutd di all that is needed to equip them f r rtill greater uieiulnes. The siuud iy school work ouht als to be made more vig ortju. Methodist BXUEVE IN FELLOWSHIP In gcttiug loguthur. Metuedism is not Iconoclastic Imt revUalisiic. Iu work is oue of npbuild.ng and reuewal. May we boj e II at the waves of vital piety hall flow forth from this gathering, and that iu mflueme may be instrumental in the conversion of Souls, iss 1' -a v liter. L. 8. Uurkhead then announced PKACHISO uV. " at 3j p. m. at tWr- EduntoO" St. M, E, church by ttV.! jiha W. Andews. and at same hour at Peioa Street M. E church by Rev. , Y. A. bharpe. Also tliat Bishop McTyeire would dis cuss, the ul jeet of ;'Metiiodim aiid itFuuudm'' at iktrojpolitan Halt at 71'p.m. ' 1 iil . ' The audienoe then , Joined la sinying the graud old doxlogy of Bihnp Kut!, aad the'e'xercL-ea closed with a, bene dict ou fiom Bishop1 Dejfgeti;" ofBlub- moud. Here is i . , 1 , THX FBOORAMIU . j j " tot to-morrow: ' ; 10 o'clock, a. m. subject' for discus- The pioneer Method 1st Miniaters and Laymen of N. a, their Struggles and Triumph-by Rsr. W. M, Rebey, A. H., Prof. W. C. Doub, A. M. , Eulogy on the life and labors of Rev. Peter Doub, D.'. D., by, Rev. M. L. Wood. 1 ...f . 3 o'clock, p. ml, Eden ton Street eer- moff by Rev, L. L. Uendren. ! . f B e'clook, p. m.r Persoa Street ser mon by Rev. F. L. Held. l': - i 7) o'clock, p.' m., .- at' Metropelitan ball subject for discussion: The In troduction and History of Methodism in the capital of N. C, and its Relation to the Methodism of tne State, by Rev. A. W. Mangum, Rev. H. T. Hudson, . s sss a awat Fob Saul 10 barrels of rplendid Ne w Jersey Champagne Cider tot sale by the barrel or by the gallon at the lowest figure, Jut received at ' f ,. lw. ' Tlx Lee'b. :j . Fob Rrjrr. A neat, new, small and til srranged honse on llilloboro street Apply te D. T. Johnson. '. ! tally murdered in Wilkes county the other day. NEWS AND KOTE& ' Veeuvliils a-bOia, ' ' Muah and his wife are marching on WaMuugton, - "' EuplaaJ is fiounderiog through snow drfts 20 ieet in maebness. : T'Megriph lines through the south went pr--listed by the storm. . j Tlio Richmond colonial ball netted 1806 r die Mu Veroou fund. ; pHudleUa aeems liadly mirel ia the expJHUui ijnal ioblolJy puJJIes. : ; St ain ell in a row. Ano her armed eu.Lr;ak peatble at any moment. ' ' . . ., . . . .. ..... . . 1 - A lO-inch-snow in -.Memphis yesUt' day, the heaviest, ever known, in tb,e Evryl)Jy connected with the nsrr dept rtuieut s ems to have bfen appr- pnateiy a Knave. -"" v-uimiu -u , jj iKjHi-T U. S Marshal Be,-Uil hv a qnl vaUR. recemir seised au tlticit siill in Caldwell couuty. SiaurriMwaui religious manirr are ro4rid as the. result of Myo ly aud .'smiikOi. ivvivaliiitii vri ili'llli lir. 1 I -y 7-.---7-r - .r :v u : A teniiiie Die m cnario-wn yexterday aweut away h le Ucks, iluudied tf twl)l ire lelt tioiuelea and dtstl tuw. I a it entiuated at f aw.uw. . ' More frauds brinjr durf np in every department of the government ' lha or id will soon beviu to 1 suspect that the whole thiug is a stupendous Iraua. Dana declines to apnaar' 'before the senate committee and scoff the Ides ef his hunebty beius questioned by a den of thieves with tfeaat , Butler as , chief counselor. H ;, ... i ... .,,.- 4 It has iot been di-corered that the treasury di psrtment ha s patent style of book-keeuinrf peculiar and only Iu own, B'nwell puce ordered a clerk to lalance a (llnctepaucy Oa the Joks w 2iiO,W0 by a simple flourish 'of the petr. cat, ciieap and easy. ' ' ' . " r - . Waisrtauios or Lovx.' Tour baby's life ia in danger whenever it. u 'ro Med with a ooith or cold. - Uiv V, ca . s Conga Syrup; , , t . . , , . ANEW AUVEUTlbEMENTS, ' CREECH STILE AHEAD. Jut reoeived , S.Oftftraiyaoew and bandowe Plaid Stwinir tali- oa at 10 cents per yard.'. 40.O0J jards at 7 and 8 cenu per BUT LISTEN! RHADll BETTER STILL! 1! ' i Jun received SO.t'OO ards at 5 rent per vart!. 'A p'rnty tt make all of ibe .i I" - j : - j a - t. c i.umij a ires aiis.i! anq nave ru (; left Gr a wrapper, all fur one dollar! (..IMard..) , . , CHiilE TO CREECH'S, ' Ho Li tlrt msn te make prices. MUM GOOD OFAlL DESCBIP- Tbe' trade will always find on hand the larbt and most attractive asset t- aietit bf - ""' ' ; te he wutid in the' city, eayeeial aUeV tniuTp keen' giwv to their aricbon, I pWridimce them, fr beauty ef eo"i t, nuctHpa-ml by any B'erWt at any M vlotn ai-.A-ow. "An early wiU"cua soke 'jou entire satislaetlotf tut all 1 say. :t- ' ' '-' " i u -t'i .' i IU sUick embraces n;o evet thing (hat is kept iu a 0it tlass Dry Good hou-i. and In last I nws never befiire bad the pleaauro of flV-rin In the hi-, lory 'f tle dry good trade, ia an ex peiietice ef twenty-flve year, so laiye and complete and o uuiti Truly cheap a atock as this i-prtng. and am tuttv pre tared to meet the b$rd times as te (ok pivi-MWlM i 111 10). Hats cSc Shoes. ONE OF MY SPECIALTIES. I keep the largeat and meateomplcte feck of shoes to be found la the i)it and having jiht tiem at the large trmdt Main n New ' York, from otst hsuds. They will be sold at asteuiah Ingly low prices. - - When you want a pait1 ef Shoes. - - i '. TO . COUNTRY MERCHANTS, :New Yorli':;: RALEIGH. I have this day opened, a wholesale deparlrnenLseiiarale litm my re ail de- partii'ent. which emliracea fu'l lines of all staple goods uauallv kept by country mereliMSt-, and aa 1 hoy ibein by te caae nr packajr-, trorn flrt bauds. I feel contident tb tt I can save your aner by bu.viui good from me. Alt thit I ak ia a call and look for yourselves. A. CREECH. aaarck8t-dlw4t. ' New (joods! .... . . . J ( ' -' riu.hn hit k . 11 11.11 - 11 .SsVf -AXO.w ij I 1 . 'Vii 1 . ' ! I II,..' w .! i.,imB .. xij t J 7 Jj r,iv) f. Jq 26 'Milton baa a real old timey barbecue Th i ra.!a ' Nearly an the stoca: of theMIItoa'ds Doinerun railroad has been tdten. Prof. 'Tripu'1 held forth' bwtnr--n- Fridy evenuiar, before the young ladies of Ststeevilie Female college. .; . . A pi ttcffioe has ; been opened at Eu- pluo Darings, AreditU eounty. The uuole army ot posunaaters uittot be re Uilurued for election times. '" ' i.Taca-The . ReidsvUle i iTews, of March It. pay tills paiajrapbie tribute te one of our esteemed )oung uliibt rialbcithretit a q-v l. JC.l i l-f We are alad to erara frwwt a fHd whe ,ha leiuinwd trosu . lUlelfb, thai or young iririHf, Bev, A , c. Nruiau, aliens, so much l..vd and rrsiecud tf lb rrt h et lids' Ciriuhlla ti.athu a Oral sare saiswe-iii ia, the C1i el W ifs.? Wis; tinsel in all its dril-i uu nt Jf growing rajililly under his ft cuiiBcurv. n giu'i aw, onua u aa 6u of the most wvmUUir Vounx nirti iaihf Nffih" aresina Cmjftwaort.tr, a i ? T Ts an "ba are suffering rroai the ermn aKMuOtecreiio of ruulk, rwius Jiaaaa. arlj Uoi.ji ! 4 MUluxxt. 4 c, I IU rat i taeliM list all! curs (roil. FREK Ulr tliAKiia. "luil gnat iwwaatf ss diaew-M-V by a sitaskMMtr; iu tf juik Auu-rtca. tLt -aeil-sdunwusd ranhiyw bi tba Kev. ' Jeaara T. tMM4Bt eartii it, mis Uumm, Arm r s .-."'1 . ..... , .... ..-; not ixieoafltwwa . .-. : " , ., . TO COSSUJIf nVls. . I f; Ths v-rt lutr u Aid v.lfl.n rwtlr. from slIits practlcv, havtnK bad piaced a hi band bv ae Seal lwlai aUaatuaarv (he fue miila ut a sUnil VeireuSle Ke.wdy, fur lb ipeedy and permaneul Cure of Coaumpt.a. Hfu-Mbtits, CsisitS, AitStaa, aud sU Taroat sad Van AflecUuBi. alwu.a Positive aad Radlcsl Curs for Nervous Debility sod all NarvweaUemi lalata, sAsr aavUurtaonma-hlr tested Its wonderful curative powers la thousands of caaes, frelt It hi duty to make tt knows. t hl ralfrrtlijr fellow. Actuated b) Ibut aag bra, stxl m eonsctrnUous de-tm to reltcT kuman mOving. k will end (free ef ba ft). In all bo desir tt.tbt recti e, wtth full dlraounne for prtpariar sad vceaa fully using, bent by return nisll by sddreralng; , ua. n v. Bis sue, ".iVT- ' sf asre Bluek, Syracuse, N. TJU bov 23-wly ! - a. i i i THE 111 iffl 11 II 1, r trfj JJT'-ML zOX. XC EE It CIEffei t CONTIXCE8 TO WRITK rOMCIES OV ON Tag MOdT REASONABLE TARM8. Cipkl ail Mi lis 8'ockh tder ars aiaaf the most prominent and responsible busne pen In the tate. Purine ft exiomicc It hs pld out tu hi U'ed aam njrs baV4 beea loaned to oar own I''&gentj i in every County in. tho State. R.'ir 'B TTtE, Jr., O R. uoor; ' (!: 11.111 i ''u' m!f.'- XTl iVJi i T P. COYTPEl?.' ' ju. , a ' . - . - Reffb,J:eh 21t-lni V The Star .kimoniatei r v. ' w -: v11 yi. : SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE o bars fouad by several jtar eipertoace setaal aervaUoa,'that tasy bsvsee superior, tub mi mwm ix m. r -.- -rrr r- ' '" -.i-.yi .;.ah LhtAil J vil l u " Our pVlc are touch lower thaa cthets, a o anlversallr papaV. sad Jthat htvs proves . Mij : .-a :. 'J --H-.-n . uneq,n! reralU, epos twors (UtemenU frettfstany ef ear beat farmsT. i All we sac la a - "i 14 i y : - ' . r tab- trial with enthlsf sold la the aoata. We refer to the followlfijr estlemea. of Urge rxpertraee, hb have ased our rheaphaUs for R. i. 1TET, Wak County. ...... W. H. WHIT All H, Wake Coaaty. . M. H. HORTO!, " " ' " ' COL. E. STarWART.Baraatt County. , , JAMEaA.J)HJt80It,." "; Aadaayo4beti whe gladly 's;';'; ' v' if -TUE-BAJJOIlilpiTAEL: ilnahianei wm aeasaertegtatheUaiiy Baanam. at tae tolktnr rate per.sarol oa sea, or lea' art-aloe raws One eaaar eae ! 'f is m tt tLM - " - u each sabseqaeat BMertiea lea 'baa a mm : , 0 saoars. 1 ;.'..:;..'........-.;.;;' ae I awiita im - 40 1 - i I SMstaa.....; IS UO t , sj.;jb a ,. iM is is I . " ......... ....4 . 7 . h as fa f ''it 'll e.LJ..ar m.m mn . gs.-rnniartf wmn . 1 C : '.VI W Clk t Jr.Al C1 A v. 1876 .i ui..v..!Aw .&"1876.- H ..uCentennklYcV..' ' W.EllR.S:Tuckeri f t J i . .'. i ti ttv-J -J T?Tt the pleeMre arals of asneaaetor, tbrt.uKb the rrcsa. thai Ibey are a iw reeniv Dpmestics;: A.OTS,' 1 ; . . .... . iml BOOTS, SHOES, cV OAITERS, Til s time have bronghtavarjlhlas; dearato hard pan pHcxs, and we hv Hirchasd this larir rfprfof aloe; at ths bottom dollar for cash. a ea ssjr that our stuck will be full aad complete ia all daparteirote. i OUR DB ESS OO'J D3 D EPABTM ENT . t, . - . ' ! I f- -1,1 . ronsls f Mlw cloth, Vihalr llace, riauj aid- riaia Japanaa Bilks, Victoria M-bali, dinned wohair, Kankals Ml Uts, V oar De Mice lo s,Preai't-rClili Poplins, AtbisnU Wik Hixuirss, tMlks, Alpsca c r , t - Ws H. R.8. TUtKEB. mtrch 2t-tf ; ...,., ..... j:t0 nriTf-TTnnniin Bres Goods, Stalility ! -.Promptness ! I .I,. U. CLt8E8 OF INSUB tBLtt FR0P2KTT ire - a. I'r losaes. ever Siw.wo. aud iu accmu- peupte. . . ': ' i. m t w. President; ... b-,il: : ; i Vied Pn.iJonU .u Secretary. Supervisor of AffQQ.cic- 4a4 ii eoi'Sl.fia.atj 'trfu,t'-fei44 - d MapeV Nitemzed SUPER PUUS1 HATE . OF LIME. v.. ia ellhi( the shore TsrtOliers a wsQ sa by If ssy squal smsng Comroerctal Manures. several years t w JOHN AVERA, Johnstoa County.' '' V. H. BANDERS, , - , , DATIO ADtMt, M J A ME5 PACE, Chatham County. ' ; W. M. THOMAS, .. ..,', r-i Z "t . a WILaOS,... - - ' " i'-ir,,;; ELIA3 HAIXE9, .-' Sitbett-aapsrWae. . P T-r : "AOEXTS, DO UA .t., sTrsotoaTnt. . ; . rrf.r 0WaOTW( , -i;f T J : - , .
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