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THE BALEWIl SENTINEL P. DONAB, Sole Editor. aewMeratls alwajrs u4 CaSer IB Clrsai WEDNESDAY, MABCH 22, 1876. Tb Caleb) of o'd was tka MB of jephuoneh, but tha Caleb af bow the BetkBappvr da !ti find yer) funny. Kow to oar tin if w eaa only find tb bat jast beea auglad tmmi Mm, Victoria. Poor ol4 woasaa J it will ba loaf till "title dear to lodgings ia tha skies. will ba wortb mMom raoh. This b poatrr. ' It ia 4elotd to all Um rivhnnnttnf; LEota of tbi Kow YerkHersUr ',;'' .';,',.,. The greed of thii'Bclknkp' ',' Foreed tiMjoflar to sail "BohBappa; Tod high fo the eoldierB,' WLioa jwm Tar odioo. j '' t Speaking; of Um iRMlr of Own) Cox, bj Um Fatted Bute ' autberitiea on trnawoiK Wor ebrrB, th Richmond Wtpttcb Socb policy ia affree tnl ; caligbtea4 natloo ooe hat wsO understood what true liberty tu and ' meant to defeat) it would annihilate f tha party that prac ticed it." ' True J aa preachlnfc and traer thaa the average JCorta Method let artlcla. .'"'" Tbia nsornings diepticbae report four murders yesterday. , A Jealous Bigger killed another ia Madison etmnty,.llli ada ; Jobs Ferryman killed bto brother at GreeBvillaV Indiana Smith killed Oweoa at 1ft Sterling, Kentucky ; and Cokewood killad Oarrell at Oakland, luaauaippi. And tturty-tbreo.. mora atatea to. bear from. Caa perdition bo far ahead of a country in which human lira, find fhM tea? blab, and bohr nor- paean, baa boM cheaper than a gam bler's oath, cheaper tban a statesmen honor, ,chapr;thaa the dirt t of t tha etreeta ? ; Ia there no way to atop thle oarnival of murder, thia epidemio of death aad damnation f The Sentinel haa just bought a new Pegasus, which hi ear are too big far fan and not quite- Urge enough for wings. V By - dextroualy Inserting cockle-burr under his crupper he haa been, induced to trot in thia sweetly JinglesomeJai-hioB t When Miter Bel- Kr.ap went to' sell , That tradersMp, Ha made a slip ' And aedly fell " Ho' sold himself For dirty pelf. ' Xa one and all. Both treat aud small. See' what a fall - -,;', - ; wuea Bei. r Kaap fell. The Taxaa Pacifie railroad will dead' bead all Ifexkaa war veterana earning to Mm oantennial,,! The roseoa Is that,' but far their , Valorv - tbare ' woaU have been to4ar ao granS .Tezsa aad Cali- fornias. domain within the glorious American anion, 'who fit1 symbol" is a earrioa-baaaard whose liigh-prlssi is a Beech ( whose representative- stetea aaaa a 3utW, ! CnmeroB or Morto; wbasa ehiaf execntiva" a ' Grra&tjfaad wboaa whole earikW buaineae is robbery and UTeatigatiea of robaeriaa. ' We are ia doubt fbether any debt of gratitude ia due the' mistaken haraee who brought mora temtorr under auen a yoke, n e seriously dubitate whether Mezioo, Texaa and California should not rise aa one mssai itfer, and, make literal dead. beads of arer fellow' who bad any band ia bringing them under tha dominion of a gorammant so foul and so iniamoua. DEAD EARNEST. VBuer Uiv ncaui snwn w u TSr Titmar HatfT the Tarboro Southerner of lurch 17, issuas this stir ring call for democratic unity" and work Bo - soon aa w get the cue frem the meeting of tha exeoutir committee let' Dull olf our coats, roll up our efeeTsa and "nabt till Ah9 last armed foe ex piree." Let ua work In season and out of season, work day and night to cany the amendments. Their defeat would, be dura in result to ua. Our foe is able. gilant and armed with all the power- luraaaebinery ox the general government. Tha amendment must not be defeated. Tba byoravheeded monster must be smit ten up tnign. A mora economical constitution would sar piles Of dollars to each citixen. Our oommittea must be supplied, with means to carry on the campaign. Let no man be laggard in furniabinc bis part The amendment defeated, wa are ruined carried wa an saved. Don't don't allow them to go down. If so. then we are lost. .Brethren wa mwt and will do our duty. , A110K2JKY GENERAL; CABAmsra Co, March 20rl7fi. EsrroR tEXTtvtx: I sea from read nig your Tamable; iper- a number ot our prominent men brought forward for tha different auta offices. I would like ta mention as a suitable man for attar. Bay-general, ' tha anM of our ' young Cjuntyman, Hen. P. B. Means; mem bar of the last legislature and one that worked bard far the caU of the conven tion. A better selection". could' hardly k made, . CRUX. AN INFAMOUS ATTACK. . ' SENATOl RANSOM AND GOVER NOR VANCE CHARGED WITH BKlHEBk AND ' coiuturrioN. a P BO MPT CO5TBAOICTI0N AMD. B " rLASATIOK -J-r TMM BLAKUKB BKrtMNKO ToTHN WALL. ? The a fiole state ha been s tartled and shacked by a vile'y sWndaroos attack ao Senator Matt. Baosoin and Gavernor Z. B. : Vance, which appeared ia the radical WJmiagloo Pot of March 17. If the charge made were true, it would instantly and forever dama two of the democratic leader of our auta. N ssne man, who knows tba gentlemen assailed, will believe there Is a shadow of .'truth' la 'tha statements; and In the aaroa of the democracy of North Caro lina, we call ob oar maligaed frlende to rise at ooce and vindicate themterves, and crash.' beth the slander and tha slenderer. Here ia tha Poet's article in - At the session of tha general assembly of North Caroliaa 13 1870, ex -Gov. Z. B. Vanea was elected to the United Btatea senate, to sneoeed Joseph O. Ab bott Mr. Vanoe was at thai time la boring under political disabilities, which wsa known to tba legislature which elected aim. Heeotauons were Intro daoed. promptly ia congress by the" democrats to remove Mr. Vanca'a d b&tiee. Owing, however, to charges made that Vanoe, while governor of north (JaroUoa during the war, naa cruelly maltreated union mea ia tha wertera part of tha etate, the rasolutioaa Bung are. - At tha next seasien of tha legislature ia 187L the aenatorship was often eao- eased upon by tba Domoerata. 1 Manv plans were propoaad for the solution of the knotty - quaatian, but none adopted bit Matt. W, itaneom oama forward with hia eohema. liis proposition was that, aa It seemed probable tost Mr. Vance's diaatnlitiee would aat be re moved, be should resign, and Ran sons i himself abonld be elected to fill tba vacancy. Mr. Vanoe and bis friaads at tret refused. Mr. Raneom then made a peonniarr offoe to Vanoe, which tha latter eloaad with.' Tba offer Was this; Mr. Ransom was to pay the sum of two thousand five hundred dol lars to Mr. Vanoe, who was to send in bis resignstion, tha oaaooa was then to nominate Mr. Kanaom. and as tha dem ocrats bad a large majority, Mr. Han som was elected and be now occupies the senatorial seat . Thee fact Can be substantiated. : A senatorial committee can have the evi dence whenever- demanded. -EU-ci km aud other frauds have been occupying me attention at tna country umu it roused almoKt to iuadneis. But none have been sucget'd winch carry with them more alariug evideuces of a cr rupt bargain than this, buch a fraud perpetrated iu an executory and uup r- leruu-U contract would put the artv cuuiplaining immediately out ol court. It I sun well Kuawn that the two thousand Qve hundred dollars paid by Kauxem to Vance was U come from hi Brat pav received as senator, aud couse; quently from the Uuited BiaWs trca-0- ty. , air. ifelknap took r-V,WU treat an individual who waa oucure. nothing tram the national ttvatury, for a petty place a sutler, and.a jmt burst af kKiignstian' baa forever buried biiti ia political and, porbaprf, personal ruin. On the other side waysce aa ex-govern or. and a senator and exbrigadier gen eral leliiug and buying one af the mott ezsltod poKltloas In tha United State. It demand prompt punishment, and we call upon the proper senatorial com- mtuee to send lor persons and papers Already a telegraphio dispatch from Washington is oarryiag to every regioa of the oo an try thia prompt and flat and full dsnial of ovary. Item oi the eharga, and aa explaaatioa that does honor to all the parties : Perseus of both" barlies here deoracata t . .... . tha aland eroas attack npoa Uaitad State Senator Ransam, of North Carolina by tha Wilmington N. C. Post, in which it ia alleged that Henatoi iUnsum bribed ex-Uo?ernor V ance to resign his seat in the senate, with tha understanding that ha was to be elected thereto. The fact are that Qevernor Vanoe was elected in December, 187Q, and ! being under disa bilities was not permitted to take hia seat Be ri?nU in January. 1872. after a long and unsuccessful effort to obtain admission. The resignation approved of and advised by"- bis friends nere aad in Hortu uarouna uenera xtan- soot was elected by the legislature after a vary sharp and close contest being nominated m tba deoiocratie caucus by one vote over bis present .eollesgua, Senator Mammon and Judge Warren, Ransom waa not admitted nntil lata in April, tha seat being contested by Oen. Abbott the - nnauooeeaf ul republican candidate, against Governor Vanoe. After tha admission ' of Ransom a resolution was introduced by Seuator Bayard to pay Ransom from the be ginning af tha una. This resolution received the unanimous anuroval of the commutes on privileges aud elections, and was pashed by the unanimous vote ol the senate. While the resolution was pending. . and after its passaze. Senator Ransom declared to his then colleague, beaator Pool, aud many other senators, democrats and rephb.i csns, that he should give the money to Gavernor Vance, as be thought he waa justly entitled ta it having been elected to tha place by the state of North Carolina. Immediately after the ad- urnment of Congress, beuator Ran som sought Governor Vance aud in sisted upon hi taking the money. Which Bad beea voted to Kansotn lor the time that Vance held tha certificate. , Thia wsa refused. Finally, upan onulta tea with friend, and in their pteseuce. Governor Vance can ented. to recti vo a portion of the fund, and geaator Ran sons gave him a check for i-!,5iX). This matter waa well known at tha time. and waa published in the North Caro lina -paper, and waa universal! regarded by all good men, regardless of party, as a noble aad graceful act . Now.letlheso gentlemen nail Ibe falsehood to the forehead of tha slan derer. Let them put themselves be fore the country without spot or blsm Ish. Democratic records mutt be im maculate, aud our banner nntullied, if wo would overthrow tha embattled hosts of corruption end crime. '" ' then7nd now! A' YODKQ LADY COBBEBl'OXDItKT'ri IEoitob or tHrfiijrEL. lTiai 187C, ' Alas I fcr the time ol a hundred year ago, whu men (and woium) did not put everything nutaide aud uothing libto. Come back, come back, je day of our lorerather, when we md baoeat ataiesmen, not bribe-taking deiuagoguea and pwliliciausl ;lhu. meu entered the army to ao hard light log, aud to brave dt-ath: now, to draw Urge salaries, drill a little, and once id a while run away from a parcel of In dians, after stealing a few old women. A century ago, every man, womin and child, felt an intense Interest in the proceedings of the immortal contlnen taJ coatress; now, ao ona cares, fur all minds are ao absorbed In the popular business ot money-getting, mat even our legislators bare caught the' dire in fection, ' aa ' testified by tba various "grabs" of whatever nomenclature. la tiiosa days, powdered wigs covered brains which bave lets their impress oo the world; the robe of tha Judge had nd pocket for extra fees; and the "green bag " of the lawyers contained nothing but law documents. ,. . aw, but 1 forbear. The purapa and silver-buckled slippers covered feet thst walked la ways or righteousness and honor; but the patent-leather boots of to-day walk amid whmky-rlng, and on velvet carpet bought by the pro ceed of peddled offices. Ruffled thins, flowered satin "cnntineatal" vests, and full, big-collared coats covered heart that beat purely and nobl&Jice from any political crime, and the huge cuff and . lace ruffles covered baud that scoraed to " tooth a bribe,! whether to give or take. Now the ungraceful gar ments are but fit ceverings for the de filed and abominable triangular piece af muscular tiue, situated in the left side;, nod tha cuffs moat needs be plain and small, to prevent dabbling iu tba puddles of corruption which pollute ao many nana. ; Ninetr-nlne and fifteen-twenty fourths vears ago, the great bell of Iu dependence ilall rang out tha tidings of a nation born in a day : lour ana one half months beoce, it should toil out the news of the funeral of the freedom then proclaimed. Well may We exclaim, "IchsbodVl Trhahud. how is- thv clorv departed I rum theel" In but one particular does aur country cautorm to l siatu one bundred -veara ago Then,and now. we were, aud are, a byword aud a hUhlng among tbo nations. 1. Success 15 Apvsbtisino. Iq time naat it was thought tmmodeat to pro claim the exoHtleuce ol one a goous, or to Solicit patrxnage f. them in newspa pers. During tho post twut)-ttve years Uirnugu the lomauM compowiou IU iniUO. U 1UHI IMWUIUO U7V.naniij. auo Dubiia are always auxioua to lxarn of pnxrreas, but are equally derarous to avoid all frauds, aa thry have been hum bogged by useless wares uutu tuey nave become skeptical of an article poaneeiiug gsuuine merit, anil are particularly pre judiced against startling announcements ot soma new and woudurf ui medicine without cbataoter or woath.- still th public are grateful to manufacturers or inventors of articles of merit even if known aa medicines ; many of them are tha result of years of careful study by our most eminent physicians, ami em brace such principles and productions as Quinine, thloroiorm, Uulorai uaruw, Pome Plasters. Ao. Hneeeaa in ailvcrtiainar deoenus mucn upon the intrinsic worth of, the article itself even thontrh it be a medical pre paration. As an evidence. ol this, a ci- abratad pbyauaan ol JPiew xpra maaa a mat Improvement in roritaa iaawra ur ad Jin limeina an aooount of its givintf increased affect and quioker rehefaad cure than any known medicinal pro perty J faa hesitated about advertwmg, learmg his reputation wontd be injured, A firm of Pbarmaosntiesi chemiata in hia citt lsarnina- of thir decided im provement, mad -an arrangoasent with bis physician and commenced advertis ing in tba best newspapers ; in a short time tba sale increased from hundreds to thousands until now tha sale ef Ben- Capeine Pleaters is exceedingly large and daily, increaaiHg. They can be obtained of any Vruggtst at i onta etch. : .-..... .. . . 6EABTJRT 4 JOHNSON, Agents. New York. . Far sale by Williams k Haywood and raeud,Lee A Co,' Raleigh . l LJ Ul I II I TYRE For Sale. U-E OFFER THE BTA9D8. Casea Btnoes Lrstal Rule, A , ef the "Souihsra llluitrated ag-," for sal at a nertain. , ' An one la want of a complete outfit for a larg weekly paper wOl do wait to call and examlo thia mteril,er addra ab saalL A portloa of lh ijrp hi sew, aad conUU of Small Pica, Long primer. Brevier, Minion, Nunparfel, and J loot ol uupiaj t;pe. Adilre, .1WARD8,BB0U6HT0NAC0., . Mcb 10-tf. i Raleigh, N. C. ; OHM W. H158DALI, AITOHNtT AT LAW, Roonr No. 3, Fln Floor, Law Building, FaTetterllls Btreet, , RALEIGH, N. C, Itteada all tha Court In Raleigh sad Far- etlerllle. Claims etllected la ail part f ft. C Kefera to Uoa. K. M. Feanoo, Chlel na- tlee of N. V.; Hon. M. W. Rantom. U. 8. ftrnator ; OUaen' Kat. Bank, W. H. A R, 8. Tucker, MUllam A llarwood, R.lelgh : ratettovuie Aat. B a. aiercnauu- o il ni Favettevillel.Baiik of New Hauorer, WU- SalnavoB..Mi C I Jforton. B1U A COs-Phel Fhelpii Hudire A CO.. n. a. I nururr vo.. Claltla A Co., N. T.; Laadreth io., Phlla.; U. W. (Jail A As, Bait. He ba formed a eonoeeUoa wna MeMr. Me a A Broadfoot of FayetUTille, N. C. with r fere nee only to Aw future buine at that point - All coromunicaUuiiCsddreMedto . Hlnaaaie, ear ui acim onm imtv. Farettevule. M. fX, will Necf.w prompt at teaUoa. oct U-tf 7 ALL atEX A PPEEDT CLUE. Weakneat of the Back or Limb, Btrictori!, Affection af lb Rids- J or Bladder, lure pl antar; lUacb rge, loiuoteaey, Ueeeral D Wlltjr, Manrouaursa, byapetal,' Laugoor, Lw eHdriu, looluatua of Idea, PaM"! aikua f lb art Timidity, TremuUDU, DiiiineM of Bigut or UlddliHMU, IMnaaae if I tie Head, Tbrwat. Nu, a- akin. AflVeit d ul ibe Liver, LuniTa, 8umeb or Btwel.--lh. ler rib dl-rdr(a analug Iruui as I ary UaMt oi Tooth net ud Milif ary prarticva more fatal - otb4r virwot tbaa f h mg at e BtreaeaW ia 'Mrira lilyaa, bl irlit nillgjtit.'ir ui.t brilliant hpe and antlfl- lhjii, rendering mxrriMe a oiou uupani Seetrojlug outu o J alio Mlud. yiiarritMie. Married per-ou or toung ate aontesipla Una marruwe, . aufferlug io ' Oncaub: aud Pbnical ' Weak new, Lo of P uereatl Puttera, Isi'A-Bey,' Pre-tratloa, Kxluuiiad Vitality, luvolunury Uiscbargea, .Nun-K.ee-tab lit w, llj.t) EiuImIoh. Paioiiatloa of the Heart, Nervuu Rlibilily,' Decay f lb Pbjeical and MnUi fower., Uerugeiiieut ol all toe vital r once ami runrnon., ntrr oas DebUlty,- Lees mi , Mauboed, I tieueral Weaknw of the Onraaa. aiul wery other anhefpy dlUliflcaiIon, epeedllj reisoled. aad full ataaly tigur restoraeL,!, f,.-t . ,.,. i . , . lb Tb .VtNisiaT Jf i f, i The are torn of the aad and m el ane belly effect produced by early kablta of youth. viml- nemaueee ei -worn oaca low. Pain In the Head, Dlmitee of Big t, Lw f atacalar Puwer. Palotutloe of lb Heart. Oytpepeia,' Keiroa". Imtabllliy, itaraa meut f the- lMireetlve Fuoctloua, . eoeral Debiiit. BrniDtMD of Coaumrttoa. ate. MUTT. Tb fearful ellceU s on the Btlad are much to be drea1ed Le of Mem' ary, Omfoel'ia of Idea, Denreeeloav f Bab". Ra, ETB-rwrsbodlng, ArakM) to Society, Betf-DUtrutt, l of ot Bwitude, Timidity, et., ar aume ef tne en prooucea. ' ' " Thuaaaod of Demon of all atrua faa now tadr what I tlie eaua ot their decllolng aeaita, llnf tbnlr vicoe, eeeuulag weak, pale, nerroui and eaiaclated, karlug a lingu lar appearance about tb eye, cough aud symptom oi eonampuoa. - ; ) A npveay time tVarrantfd lareeeat Uterat Immediate Seilf-N sfereory. Person rulnlug their health, wait lag tliae with Igaonat pr leader and Im pruper UeatSMBl, drlring diaeaae iulo lb (y.teta by that Deadly Poiaoo, Mercury, ea Being Fatal Affeettoo of the Head, Throat, Noee, ur Skin, Liver, Lunge, Htittnacb or Bowels, speedily eured. Let so delicacy pre vest apply immediately, s t ( . luci'oee itaoip lo ae on reply. Addree '" . Ur. Johnaun, OF T8M BALTIVOBB LOCK HOSPITAL, i JiV. 1, fiVlltl r KhDKMIuH ht., MuTWKKX IM.TlMoHK A A' It BBCOyt) STRUTS, BaLTIMORS, ' MD. 0K8, y'O. K.'W.ITT. NEW JSPBJXG GOODS ! r-rw- INE PRICES AT . - T ''. If -TuJ i! UM1TT & BRO'a .., iitmler in Ready : Jlade Clothing For Men, Touthi. Boyraad Chll Jnsa Btyllth, Durable 8ur to please, DOMESTIC DUV Xotmns. Hosierv, GKN.r'8 I8HINO (jOODo, (1.(VE8, NeCK VkR,( KI.LAKU AbliCl'KFd UlHU 0X8. KlXllN'OS AND, iRbKRHOSe. HANflTTilN FIHTO Also an CXLAUN DRIED BUIR P which w ; guraoV to be of Wamsutta Muslin - and Richirdaoa' Line' well made, warranted to fit. ' , 1 ONLY 11.00 a piece. ' hUa, llaU, IJiKiiB and Ops, Umbbkllaa. Tbcmks, Valises, Bub- :t t bbb Cloth ss, Cbats" ism Cars io, Ac, W return onr thank to our friend and Termer patron for pat favors aad solicit a continuation of the ame. Our goods will be sold far cash and verv small oroOt 'Jal and see a at IS 4a eld stand, twe door above the market ea t side Fayettcvilte 8t. . Itefpectlully, . .W, . . 1. & WAITT A BUO. Msrch ltJ dlawAw3ra AFarmcf Yonr Own ' TUs Eest BBmcdy - for : tari Times '.! ;freeujmesteads , Best snd cheapest Railroad Land are o tha line oi in UNION rACITIC RAILROAD, ' ': NBUItASKA. SECUUE A HOME NOW; Full Intormatloa seat FREE to all part of wrld. Address . . F. DAV18, Lard Com'r U. P. B. K., Omaba, Hebruk. GILES' LiniHEUT IODIDE OF AMMONIA falLSS' lOUIDS OF AVM0M1A M, In OIT Judgment, the best rwiuerty for Deuralglaever put oeiore toe puone. a nave oeen auiieteu with this disease for 32 year, nd never until 1 fell upoa Mr. title remedy did I find any aaaured relief. I take pleasure In aayinc tbU, toaemuch a I desire always to be a bene factor of the human famtlv. . ... WM. P.CORB1T, Chm'a of the Methodist- Church Extension." Bold by all Druagist.-Depot 451 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Oi.ij iO cents aud (1 sboule. For sale by . ' '" " " ' ' ' ' -. ' ; PE8CCU, LEE A CO., janlMwAswtw. - Raleigh, N. C. VO .T 1 J K . nvlnc been appointed and duly qualified as Executor of th will tf Peter Aunusl B'erubera. deeeaaedru-pesen h--feting claims against the el a'o of the W Stern berg re hereny aotmea io prweiw me eawtw to the an-lersiimed .before th lt day of March, 1877, or th notice will be pieaa ac- c -rdlug to law ' 4iU twrot.s ludebted to the saaa are herebr called sspua to settle at once or suit will be brought. . , ; . , : r JOMts A t "t r T iTiW febMlaww fat 81, iy, J D. 8. St km, " sndyheap Fx us- UHHt MM S;l7enc7l the Ml Ciii'dia sJ- ) m 4 ... I t CtP XBXXm.sgL - .,-. ilt c-; C0XTISUE8 TO WBITE POLICIES ON L. CLBSES OF IN8UR BLE PUOPERTT I ' Olil i V.OSI, THE MOST RBA80XABI.B TtRMS.. , Cijild'iil isls, ;;.:..!( It BleeVh Iders are snmsg J he most penminent and responsible bnsln' men in Ibe State. Uurlng; It exltxnee It haa piid out iu Insurers, for losaes, over WU,IMU, and It acouluu lad aara ag havw bee loauad lo ear awn peoul. .... . v . M. ... , , . . " j . ;'i"i'U i :i Oi r !,., -iiti :.u,-t . , . ..... 't'"f' !-A.gent' in every County in the State. " .' : : ' , J -v.. ..j . ... .' R. II.! liATTLE, Jr.,' . -J ';;plWidant. "., ; 0. B. JiOOT,' ? a r .!'-",'..-, , , ,, Vice Vrt.ident, seaton gales, ? : ! f .t ji,,;.setarv. , I. COWPJfilC a ,. -, . ' r . ... - biijnrrviaor of Apcnclcj. Ralelt-n. March Slat-lml ' ' - - v -', ."; HOMEOEFICS . Cash Capital $150,000. ARM 1ST HAD JONES, PBraiDEvr. 1 O. W. ULACKNALL, Tbbasl'Bkk. .::;L;:.:.i-.l:!:.....it,.;W.:..llES . .. , jt Thl Comjisny Insures agslntt Lo or Usmsie by Fire on , .. .-.:. ' ; ; 1 Reasonable Terms. -VSTATEMptl50 LOAK ON M'RTOA0E8, (flrst lleaa),.... COL'NTF BONDS tMarket Value), CITT BONDS, " - A8H ON HAND AND IN BANK, TOTAL' A98F.T8,.'.. stSO.OOO 00 -This I ikons Institution, chartered hy th Leslalature of 187 , and Is under the control and manag-ment of native North Carolinians. The capital la well invested in the Biste, snd sll earning tf the Company will ie srrv av noas. Live, Active, ' ellable Agent wanted In every part of Uiu plate. Address the 8 creurv. ' mch 18 dA w Sup miuues W ra no selliag RHODES' STANDARD AMMONIATED SUPER PHOSPHATE. Prepared Expressly for Cotton. This Fertllier ha glTen the rreatest ilfactin trt all whn have uel I not only as gr-iwer of Cott-m, hu as a PKRvt ANKNT lWPKOVEi OF THK SOIL. It u an article lilsh In pereentaK of the must valuable Fertillnli.if I irredieuts. khil-ii are bone Phosnhale ol time, A m in.. nia, Potash, A. We respectfully refer bv pe'mlMf r to the following oar- ti-s wbo hve Uiwd this rerliliter: R. J. lvey. sle'cb; u. O. Kiddlck, rue; F, . to.be s.Raletgh; K. I'ulh, Wltrflxd; A. B. Dewar lUrneti; l r. VI alter Iebmn, Ralelph ud other. Cotton grower would do well to sec us before p urrlissii'gthMr Uuano. thrls It F. JONES 4 CO. Also keep on ban 4 s fall line of UKOCERIES ai.d LIQUORS. 7; li. F JONES k tJO. Wholesale Liquor $1,200 Pufll'MSlUO Msdeanydsyln Pt TS AUD Tails. lave .riliiiir to vour mean S10 l or siuu Iu Stock Prtvllege. has brought s mll for tune t tb .carrui laveetor e aoTi-. bewand how toieciUtaalel.v. mI win lull Informaliouss Trass. Addie ora" by mail and telegraph to '.. BAXTER CO., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall 8t, S. T. Ian xV-dawly. . -. . 812. day at Borne, Agent want id st aad isnu frea. Hl'faO) marc a 1 My . Augusta, Mala. Veblfi-dAwgni W a -"' i & Sw & P CD J7 tJ w I 1 O J .' f mi 1 s) ' J K CP 'StaoMty I ' - Promptness ! I Hii lis, S3., Bx ITC JL CT- D Ha, -.. . .-, j, S1U! ., aiOH.fMn 0 37, 00 00 4,710 00 10,154 00 late. er DealfrsW llmlngUMitreeJiU (ilVEN M are nlvinir rftS Mewina Ma ' chines Huuting Ce Watebia, Velvet 'cMs. ai d Black Silk Dres ses, free with ear irenbek I'ack-' FREE ages. Send to Iuveutor tnioa 173 Oieeowah street, New Vork. AGENTS WANTED I Medal and Diploma '"'W' Pictorial Bible: '800 UlustratloDs, Address for sew clicu lars. A. J. I1ULMAN A CO., K0 Arch street, Phil. ' 1,000 AGENTS, Teacher, Students, Men and 'omen, wanted to sell CENTENNI L UAZF.TTKtR ef tb U. 8. ahow (rrand te nltof ItO Year prore. -A whole Llbnn ry. Boston Globe. Not s luxury, but ne cesUy. Inter Ocean.- Bet seUluf Book Pub. Uooii Py. W ant Oen. Agt. In every city of 10,000. Address, J. O. AieCL'RDI A CO., Phil , Pa. . I .... RSTCHOMANtT, or SOUL CHARMIN'O How either lex my laelnaie and rain ' the love and affections of any person I hey .- vb insianiij. i nis simple, mental ac quirement 11 can possess, f ee, by mall, for joe, txueilier Wltn mania. e guide, ryp tiaa Oracle, Dreams, Hint to ladle, Wed- UingMgh Shirt, c. A queer book. Ad dres 1. WILLIAM A CO., Pub. Phil. (17 A MH1 h Tl sV lot .h beat" A t-il-'a 1 1 1 ng Butloaery. Pckge in the world. It contain 15 sheets . K k .. 1 1 .1 tl . . . fr" icoiuvd s en, ren-nfiaera Pencil, I'aie. t Yard Meature, and piece of Vwelry. Fingle patkaite, with ilr of ele- iHAJil Gold bl .ne tlo-re Buttons, pot paid. iVts. 6 for l 00. This package ba been exalniued by the publisher of the Sentinel, md found a re presCbted worth th money. Watches given away to all Agent. Circulars ire. . BRIDEA OO. 7W Broadway, New York. FOR CiDfht. toltlt, Boa it lew, aid til Ttra.t DiKlstli USE tis' rarbslii Tsslitl. PUT rp ONLY IN BLUE BOXES." A TUIEU AND BLUE . KtMKDY F or sale by Druggist generally, and JOHNSTON, HuLUtW AV A CO., PbUadelphla, Fa Fuller. WaTren& Cc, MANUFACTURERS OF STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES, TRB LASQEHT AHHOKTU RT IX TUB MAKKKT. Our new wood and eol eooking store Qaldtn Crotcn, tttporter PHUT OF 16. OUTKERII GEM. AXP TUB FASIOll TEYABT IK PROVED5 Meet tbe-wsuia of every dealer, fo'respondence Invited. Price' .list and cut upon sppM'-stf a to Ft LI.Lr R, ARREN A ( O,. , itai Water atreel, new iv", ah 14 4 w Pliosol
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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