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THE RALEIGH BENTINEU rUBLIBB i lUlLf, WlElXT AXO SiwI-WFEiaX Dfllcial nrian T oni 3nPH-LAl . DOJTiJT, i i MUr. PtiW PMttlnol I jrmrta ftdvMf. ....... M 00 Dily Mx mnnlluln dvaace, 4 00 8mb1 Weekly " V 00 Wmklr 8enUirf - " r;.J..i.f(.iil Th UiLr8Ti-iL will h dllvr4 l yprt f thcUy at riftaeaCsnt a waelt. METHODIST CENTENNIAL. ' FOCRTH DAY. Jf The reporter in forced to abridge hi copious notea of the proceed njr to day. gild of the two very flue ad kae, for want 6f spsce for publication. Services began at 10:30 a.' m. with a voluntary by the choir " I need thee every hour, roost gracious Lord. " The pe nlng hymn was read by Bishop Martin, pre siding bishop, beginning When na Stall' Inplnt God descend la Majesty,", ' ' ' ' . and sung by the choir, followed by -prayer by Revr R.-U.- llurton. After the second hymn, beginning H 'tefey fledlne bov la sufect cats 4ds ",. the bktliop introduced to the au'lianoe Rev. E. A. Yates, presiding eMer of the Fayeiteville dUtrict, who theme wa "Methodism j tta relation to the Sun day School work. He gsve the present f America at over tire million, and that in Europe at over five million more. The Sunday School waa originated la 1767 by Hannah Boll, a Methodist young lady in England, fourteen years before Robert Baikea, who is generally called and believed to have been the founder of that method of religious instructions, established in Gloucester his first Son" day School. Sjphii Cook, another Methodist lady, BUgg -atod the idea to Raikes and marched a little army of ragged children to his school In A few VMM tiitk Yiillrfl in Aidw fl.jkfw.la numbered 250.000 and th credit ami the glory of it were all given to BaikafC The speaker hjre suggested that the reason waa that Hannah Ball and Sophia Cook didn't control a newspaper, The 'eth. odist chnrch.said he, has been called by a distinguished writer "the greatest fact in the history of the church " If that , is so, that great fact has given to the i"e aunaay aatiooria America nxe wise acknowledge Methodism as its projector ana founder; ute am of tnem having been established in Hanover county, Va., by Bishop Asbnry of the M. E. church in 1786. the aeoond by Bishop White, of the P. E. church, in Phila delphia in 1791, the third by Vrs Lake, a Presbyterian lady, in a military garri son in Ohio in 1792. In North Carolina there are 200,003 white children, of whom 48,000 ate in Methodist Snnday Schools, 40,000 in Baptist, 15,000 in Presbyterian, and 3.000 in Eoisoonalian. Leaving statistics, the reporter would, if possible, compress into the little space at his disposal some of the flae thoughts, rich, glowing and fragrant, with which the after portioue of the address were freighted and adorned. But ' here be must close, leaving everything unsaid. The address wss followed by the sinn ing of "Hold the Fort" by the choir, by request. Rev. Dr. E. L. Perkiua waa then in troduced to the audience by the bishop, and spoke on "Methodism its relation to the Bible, Missionary and Tract So cidties." In 1782 Mr Wesley and Dr. (after war da bishop,) Ceke,orgahixed the first tract society, seventeen years be fore the organization of the present great society : which baa lta head quarters in Paternoster Bow. Other facts and statistics followed, fully justifying the claim of the church to be foster-mother ef these three i great agencies for evangelizing the world and bringing the nations of tbe earth to the feet of Jesus Christ, our divine Lord and Redeemer. . But they' must be omitted frem thia report, as must also the able and eloquent discussion of the subjects presented and many passages of exquisite pathos andbeenty. ' , Truly the Methodist centennial, up to t'jia point, is a grand event and a grand auccesr. . George Allen & Co., Plow Manufac turers, Newbero, N. C. offer to aeud to any address, samples of ihelr Labor Saving Plows. Atlas 4 auti-chokina Turning Plows. Dickson, Allen and Magnolia Steel Cotton Sweeps, at A lib era! discount for rash, with privilege ! returning them, at their expense should they not give perfect satisfaction. Send for Illustrated circular and prices, feb 23-d2aw.fc.wlm COMMISSIOMOW FOR FIRST WARD. ( Editor Festive! t After conuIta , tien with many Voter In the Fut Ward. I beg leave to suggest the fol lowing ticket fur ratification at our meet ing on Monday nighk.,-, - Len. II. Adams, Col. J. M. Heck and H.J. IlAmmlll. We brlieve these gentlemen will rep resent every interest ef our ward, and greatly aid in couusel for the many im portant measurea to reme before the - newDearo. t-ap.ui, labor ana nraiua are represented, Horsri'L. o voiTxxiir r baleigh, - y o. Friday,- uoiim Hi Great lI:fM Cosspkr Case. YESTERDAY AFTERNOON'S PRO , CEEDINOS WHERE THE MONEY COMES FROM, inn , I THIS MORNING'S . PROGRESS IN THE TRIAL. ' Pursuant to Adjournment, court met yesterday aflernoeu at 4 o'uloiik.t.Tho examination of Walter C'Urk was re- turned by the defewje. - ' QubsU jo f Did I tell Ju In tlie con vemstion at the National hetel that Col. Uurnphref tnfiind m tbal Cot Bufon) president l;ttj(imou4 Don vUle radroA paid H.OJO toe WA. Ilearne t run the Carolinian, a dem cratw paper In Raleigh ' " Answer i .1 think vou did. Question t Did I not tell you In tbe same conversation that when he (Hearoe) i sold out lo the Ralefgli Sews and established the CharluU DbpAtcli, that O'eve ruer Vance endorsed Ilearne s note, or draft at bank, and that Buford paid the money, And , the governor said to me he liked to he Usf the money. awl I said I was devilish sorry that he bad ut lo-t itf " "-p 't'i i Anawer t You ea'd ta'CbttKffcjU ' juetioui Aud did I not ask yeu ahoui. the mortifaite )ou tok from Stoue & Utxell, and about its not beta recorded, and what wm your auwer t Answer; I don't remimbr efyour aakio me. abouti It, but il l,vry jdcety you did, Aod if ytl did, il iertaiulf Au- WW iff I? I QoeaiioA WbAt was .your answer t Answer I have j it elated that I don't recollect tlkat ou, questioned roe on iliat point. , , j . Quextiont Did you not tell rae that tlxs mortgage , of Ktodd & Vziell had never been recorded f i if I V Answer li you Akd tne ibf ne- tion I ceruiniy at replied, 'such j lie fact A I have the mortgsge in mr pocket now. i,,,, - , .-' ; Quest'on : Do you deny liAvIng told me so? ' " ' ; - ,...-.! Answer ; I do net. I think it very likely that I did tell you so. Question t When the stock of tbe News was placed did jou convey to James Mullen any portion of It, and what were the clt;umtauoei f ; Answer t I am under oath and I can not afford as (you) Mr. Turner suggests to gues at the meAnrag -of hie words U he will line the word "uken" instead of "place," I will answer the question thus! that fW share were taken by lame- M. Mullen, And it tand In hU name upon the books of the company .L! S . 1 . . J .1 iu mm uaj. n uen mm wm uiiub uia partnership matters of Clark & Mullen wre unHettled and that wheu we set tled I was :u .hopes that be Would pay for the. stock iUCibasiot paid for it, and has written to me recently that he don't think he v. ill; if he does not. I ahall have .to keep Uia stock and am very willing to do ao, Tbe News Com pany has been offered much more for the stock than ilr.- Million -would have paid tne "bad he complied. It Is hm if he will pay tor it. Question t Did he not refine to take it m trmeagof - i Answer : No -ir ; on the contrary, the cat lial stock of the company hits twice been increased sioce the purchase, the lost time uu ins 4tn or December, 187. and n each occasion vr. Mulleu accepted the new certitkate of flock. Uuestioo I When yu nrst placed th st-.k in the name of Mr. Mullen, did he know it f ' ' ! -1 .c ADhwer: He did, sir, and Accepted the certificate, which certificate, with hi name written by jiim on the back of it, was u rendered up. He took tbe new certificate and that cancelled cer liti. ate is how iu the pe aessiou of the Hews nibliah ng company.. Ufi f .,. Queatiou. Did Mu leu apply for stock 1 When And where ' Auawer 1 1 offered him the stock. He accepted and aooeptod on the term given in my previoua anawer, in the town of Halifax, oa the 8th or 9th of July, 1874, soon after the purchase. Queatiou : Had not stock been placed or given to him before the conversation and without consulting him T Answer : On the 7U of July 1874 the New Publishing com nun v waa formed. and I wa confident that tie would take that amount of stock, and put down bis name for that amount. Shortly after I notified him of the fact and Bent him a oertificate of stock which he accepted. If be diii not pay for it. as I hoped and expected he would, be could return it to me. uis stock waa not given to turn. Queatiou : Do vou mean in your au awer first g ven that be waa or wa not consulted before placing his stock f -Answer : The aotual subscription waa made, I think, without consulting Mr. Mullen, but he adopted aud ratified it l.y accepting the stock. Question : Did you furnish other. money than the S 7.000 that you nave named for Stena A VxseU, or for the News Publishing company, or waa any ever furnished through you from others f Answer : That is ail tbe money that I ever f umiahed Stone A CueU. I loaned it to them. I never furnished any to either.ajid loaned 7,000 as above stated to Stone A UtxelL I never loaned any to the News ; Publishing eompanji yurstion : ixt you know u vt. w. 4. Hawkina loaned, furnished or gave any i . 7k money to 8 tone A Uxlt U or to tha News PttMuhiug company f " . '" - Answer $ Dr. W. J. Hawkins ha nwvsr gives, loaned or furnWied any money tothoNewe Publiahiog company. .A to StoUe t VueQ I do not know, but I nave beard hiia aay that he bad net, and I believe that to be the facL , , , Qumttiou : Do you know that Dr. Hawkina ever exercised any authority or cuutrol in the New offli-e. or in the Am at MimJiJifMdl. ' i" :, 'T'" Auawer ; Dr. Hawkina haa never ex ercised any control, either direct or in direct, over tbe editorials or in the mauagemeitt of the News ainoe it waa own! by the News, Publishing com- rmy. Aatotitoue Uxaell, of eoure do not know, but I nave heard him aay that be bad not, and I believe it to be true.- Question : I this all the money that haa been put in to inn the Raleigh Newt from ita foundation t - . vAasswer : As to Stone A UxieU, X do not know. I knew of ao mosey that haa been borrowed by then except tbe $7,000. and I know of no aaoney that waa f uruuhed or given to them by any one. Aalothe News PubUabing com pany that was firs organised, they first organised with A capital of til, 000; they bought out HUoe A-UsmII for tha urn of f 18,000 ; they paid them $7,000 in their mortgage above set out.' They paid them $300 ia a note given by Stone A Vzsell to a T. William, which waa eadureed by Williams to Blackuall. fur which O. W. Blacknall took $500 iii atock.- The note is here and I offer it as a part of my answer, j V. j - Question : Did yon never hear , Dr. Hawkins, or Stone, or TJxaelL or any other person, aay that they bad received money from any other aouroe t . i ; Anawvr : I never heard them, or any of them, aay anything of the kind, nor any one elae state it, except Mr. Jueiah Turner, r. ,.!" ,:-"r'r'": ,,ti t. Queatiou r Did Drr ft WrQranam know, or waa he consulted before atock m pltoed to his name? Answer: He was present and anb acribed in pernou. .." ,,,r .K ...-.j '.-'.?. j . Qu ailoti: Did he pay any money Answers He paid iu taslijA ful,$l500. Qu. sil.n: Did you fiitniab hiut the moueyf ., Answen I loaned him 11500. and abut the aine time be look thi totk. wlilhr be pa d for it iuthi id. utiual money I am unable to aay. .,,.,. .t. Quern ion: Wa it i.t tor tlie purpoi-e oi pa ing tor the atock f Answei: It waa to enable him to do so. ...';;. v V: .-.., , Questions Did you whisper to Mr. Bu-b tx object to the question a to where Dr. Urxham got, tbemouejf tQueailoa ruled out as being imtnper.) t Hereupon court Adjourned till . to morrow morning At 10 o'clock. , Momma ruocxKniifoa. At 10 o'clock Justice Mxgnin took his seat upon the bench. The examinatien of Cot Walter Clark waa resumed. Question s Did you .whisper to Mr. Buabee to oliect to the quatioa aa to wnere . Dr. urauam got- tne money T (Thia question waa overruled yesterday, and Coi Clark Baked thia morning to be allowed to answer the queatiou and gave bis reasons for ao doing. -' Mr. Tur ner objected.) Tbe court ruled that the question waa improper. w M ' f Question : Did yott pay the $7,000 in onepaymentftf f,:.f.lrai ' Answer ; No, air, in sundry payment. They were made in this way : My mer chant were instructed to car the drafts of Mr. Stone to the amount of $7,000 as he should draw on them and charge same to my account. How many drafts were drawn and the exact amount each time and exact date, I could net give from memory. $7,000 waa the total and the amouuta charged to tne by my mer chants, J. M. Smith A Bro., of Norfolk, Question: About what time waa the first payment made ' -f.4-. Anawer : Boon after the let of March. 1372. u k . . u-. i Question : What waa the date of tha last payment t HH.' Answer t 1 do net know exaotiv. but some time in Jnne or July in that year. V1"5 woo x vr uat was tne largest payment made? V "' : Auower: I can't say" m ' to ' tbe amount of any one payment ; they were all charged up iu the account. Tli Only draft that I aaw in tmraoa was one for someihinglikaf i. too, draw by Mr. Stone br btoue & fizell, iu tuvor of W, A Ik-troA, a hich in the M-es-enc of myself, m William handed over to W, A. Hearna. a , I was in. formed for A press or seniethin trf thn kind. .,.'.. .. .. .. . Questions Waa veur credit eod at that time with' Smith A lire, without auy collateral or guarantee for so Luge Amouutuf money. AUMwert I t we, sir. The credit side f my account for that year, a well as I can remember. Was about $0 t.OOit. No year that I have, dnalt with them h the credit aide been leas than HO.- 000. ( Mr. Fuller here objected to questions a to Mr. dark' private mat lei a beinx aked. , The court' decided that tbe question would be passed upou wheu asked. i- Q testiou s Do you know, colonel, if Mr. Uike or any other person, who gave a guarantee to Smith & Bro. that irtey woui.i pay in checks or draft, of Stoue A Vsuefl t , Answer s I do net. but I hav heard the active partner of Smith X Brjo and Maj. Gnce, say that tbe charge waa un true since tlie article aooeared in th Sentinel first charging H. t vueauoa ; mow and for what was tbe large ACfltmnt you apeak of, for Smith A Bra. Baade, Queatum obieeted to hr the prosecution aa being tbe private af fairs of the witness. Mr. Turner atated that he wanbul tis prove that not only waa CoL Clark ia- aotventrthat-hi father "wasn bank- rupt. If'. 1 r I v.i.,ti ' t,.... .- - - - -UI . ,.r: H. ' it u) tij r ' T ' ' '- - ol Clark roe from bia aeat And de nied that bis father was a bankrupt, and atated that his and hie father' name on any paper passed current ' The-' eb jeo tioa to queatioa sustained. " -u-'- '.i ' Quertion t Do yon not kaow, or have Jen mm Aearu, uat toe enecks oi tstoue ; UabhII were paid ultimately by the He board B smoke rulivsuL or some of Its frit Ada or other eorpontios t n Anawer t K o. Suob is net the face. Queotiott:! Do- you know, (Whether StuM A Uxaest had any; money, and if any. bow tuuoa y ! in epurt if tuiaqueattosi waa relevant; The court ruled out me question. , L , j uii;v'm ' Questioa: How much money did CoL Tboe. Holt pay for Block in the News f r Answer $2,000. , ,, J Queatioa: Caab f . t Answer: Yea, from Holt A Moore. , f i: ; 1 I. 41 iwhuu; vu you hmb . fcuciu moaojrt U-r , . .t; :;-.r-..':i Anawer: No. - . i ths Queaiion! Did any others of ths stockholder pay , any , money , except Holt, Moore aud yourself f ... $ Answer t George W. Graham. John v. uameren anq Mone uzzeii ; paja $!, 00 in what was equivalent to money. 1 he.Newa .Publishing company wa ia pay them $15,00 '. They took in pay meat 11,000 ui that 115.000, 1.0"0 ia stock. George W. Blackuall paid the equivAleot of five buudred and twenty add doll rs. He had Stone A Uxxell's note As Above set out. He passed over that note Iu part payment of the t)lV jOOU Blackuall tuok 1500 of ihe stotk tav tne drinpanyi-n , jonn w. uutthain tmid $500. or its equivalent, by receiv mir $5W lu stock of tbe coininy in part r payment fer his crvkes during that )ar as aditor, Jordan Si one paid IXX) mora in Uia eq-itvaleet Ol mMie) iu rt payment of his services for that year. " ' V. , , Qiesiiout Did John D. Cameron paid iuauoueyf - . M ADKer: Yea air ,tr t Q test oo i Did you let bin have the mouey, or ao you know where iw got tt Answer All. Cameron said that be wanted . the (toe ia tiia Ntiw and would, tf hA ' could, sell thw ilill-Uiro Recorder to pay Ur it. I lot h ra have Umi juoaey tUl he could, do so. . lie tailed to sell the Ueconler and got he money by lila note in bank. With mywelt a .ecurity. whh wtilch I wa repaid." ; Question t' Where Is that note in baukf '' "" 'vX-.i. ' An wer: In hank. ,Q raoti'iu i What bankf " V , Answer: Bauk at PtrUuoulh. v . Qoestiun s Do you not expect to have that note to pay. V' u, . ' - ' Answer 1 1 have not pryed Into Mr. Caiswrou'a priate matters, but if I do have it to pay, it will n it be the tirl Instance where a prominent editor in Raleigh left bU sure tie to pay bis notes iu ttnuaVk iu. .,ji.'W..'i v ..pf..: r ' Q.iesiion: Don't yon knew that Mr, Cameron ia utterly insolvent? .s ' Answer: I do not, lr. AH' editors are not. Mr. Cameron loU me in the fir-t iusunce that he owned .the Bo corderAU thouihti) the SAlcofthat, and part of bis salary as editor of the Ne w, he could pay for It, which salary is $1,500 per year. I hav not pryed Into his private matters. 1 never slo pry Into the, private mailers of pther gen-. UemejjJrj LCAi'i' .,.".., m '( Questions When was the note given at tne Portsmouth bankf - - Answers 8 mtm time' tn December, 173 or January, 1870, 1 do not remem ber the exact date, w . Questoo : How touch ' property did Stone & Uizell convey In mortgage to youf How many pounds of type, and its worth f ,,f Answer: One Campbell power press, two job presses, all the type, fixture and lumiture, together with, good will, rights And title of said: paper, whlc'i they represented UK me to be wotth between ' $9.0UO 1 or 10.000. .-Tb proDerty which they bought, or weio to buy, with that identical $7,000 and such ol the prae and iurniiura type, Ac , of tbe Roanke New and the War rentoo paper which they moved up here when they came. This seemed to tne to be Ample security to-wit 1 mortgage on the property bought with the mouey loaned and on tbe additional property. I hold the mortgage in my baud. , . . Question: Has ue mortgage been re coruedr --! ' Answer: It has not ? r-'OK:, if f j Queatiou: Is any mortgage 'good against creditor until it ia reootded f -Anawer: As between parties it ia; aa s gainst , creditors it is not (It ia the first time I have ever sworn to A point of law in a court of justice.) ' Do you mean to say in your legal opinion, just rendered on oath, for the first time in your life; that a mortgage ia not good against creditors until re corded 7 Queatiou objected tobecauae the defeadaiit bad no right to get the legal opinion of a lawyer antes paid for, whereupon Mr, Turner offered to pay 14. 00 for the opinion. Objection austained. Question; What waa the value ef the Campbell pre when the mortgage was made 1 Objected to because tne value of tbe press and other 1 property inen Honed in tbe mortgage ha beau given. Objection overfttlwi. ;,., ',(! r Answer: I do not know, exactly the value of the Campbell preaa. 1 think it ia worth between $2,000 or 3,000. I am not a printer or an expert aa to tbe valuo of uifferent articlv ,ia a printing office. I know Mr. Turner wAntB fair play, and that ia all I want, ; t m .i Qoestion: Do yoe know th value of the two job presaeat . !;"f ' ' Answer: The value of' these job presaee waa, I think, $000 or $700, but m I have said, I am not a printer or an expert in the value of printing material, aud bat but recently learned the differ ence between em quad and quad m. Question: Yon will please atate what the difference is between em quad and quad in.?, J " ;, --.r:. - Aaewor: It was atated by the leglsla tive committee to be I think aboat Vf . '.'..1 .ivb i-'1liit'- W M l)l ( $3,400, : I am - not tyoaitrrelao io exact figureA.,!,,;,, f ir.,U i .-jv? , Question : CoL ClArk, state the differ ence between the nieAtdreinent of em quad ami quad mfw iu5f Answers I hare rivea a. lefnl: opin- Lloouoder oath ,w bout f JK1U1 net awear a to a technical opinion a to A matter In A profession to which T do not bin the bono? toi belong.' m jmj " The defendant said tb an wer waa lMtresponsiVAt ths quaum. .iXa.r , The provocutioa theu ebjectod to - IU' beidn answered m ire fully. - V f " The objection wa"ntalncdf by the eouri. '''j''' i.ieu-ittit jno tt Qdeetlnc: . Did you .aver : ibe Campbell press before., ysu bad Agreed to loan tne i,wu. . Anweis I taw thl wrest' before tie money wm all paid.'- I vMted ttie of. floe, looked At ilbe property ia it And was assured to my eaiialkcuoo the o pert; then, in it, t-geUier with what was proposed to be bought w,th the balance of the 17.00(1 waa worih, as I have tsued beloro, good deal taott tkM tlie $7,000, and as an evideucn . Uim 1 waa not imposed upon, mself and ether Kentleman have "given $15,000 for the smo property with to fag addition except such good will at Was awttmred b Mone & Uxsell. .Ths iuwi w olijected to by defendant, Ttie court Amended aunwen Th property 'in the pikuing etttce includes the CsuBphoU , Que ion : Did you see the Campbell prtM; before ou Agr eed to toau the mooeyi tbe $7,000. Plet' to auwwer yea or no, with Htub expltuwth,nns)eii may ttltor wish o vutotl, i 1 . ., ,. I . Aufcwer : Tha question i Ambigl ous. I cannot aneer At a veuiure bull bve W objection lo give the whole transactiou. It it as follow! January 4ir .February, , psib4y , aa tar back as December, Mr. bione t;oos dur ing tbe proprleiy or couiing to Raleigh to tart a paper, atd he eouoid red it a gOi'd pcuiug fir him. to niaite tame money, , lie wanted ros to lou bbav o,vuo to atari mm in VusluesH here to -u,pl il neces-ary outer al and take aa -ecurtty a mortgage- oa the tuateHal to be; bought i wiUi the ti.OOU, aod a moiigage alst on such of too property of ibtt Koauoko New and the Waireu tou paper he '' should move denv Fually I eouiietited to the proportion, Thi a -otneiime ui January or Falt ruary J87A , Mo-t of the puveraiien was iu Halifax. . n came down t t Wei don to tee me. I think he made one or two trip lo Raleigh. .Futally be atated to me he mteuded to try to buy out Hearue, who 1 think was then or had been running a paper iu Raleigh, t finally contented to hi propoltt.. He moved op to Raleigh, boon after a tnevvd up,er about the same time. I oame to Balelgb myself, examined tbe till of the pro perty he bought from Hearna. ' I waa atiled wiia It.-:- Mr. StotM then Hid na needed $7,000 iottead of $5,000. 1 hesi tated awhile, but finally asseuted to tint. Ou the 2nd of March, 1872, he and Ua xell aigned-lhla-lmitf-tgagaxl ihuik it waaeu that day I vWted the ofltce, possibly tha day before, - i wa present when Stone gave bia check to Ilearne for about 2,7x0 on Smith & Bro. At the ssrae time I advised Smith & Bra. to honor the checks of Hm k Uxxeli to the amount of the morigsgo. Stone tt Uxzell b night all the material they wanted aud commenced operation. About 6 tnomhs after that I was in ItAtelgh, And having some doubts about the validity of ths) moruare.i atated to Mone TJxzell that 1 wanted a new one. but iuxtead of drawing a new oae, I agreed with them to change the date from Mat:h to October and just to con- The' Star aAmnoauied goLUBiE pnosmATE I - ! m . ' ; I i . j. , .' :i i . , Ws ksve tonnd by several jrtsrs experfeaee m sellfof th above Frtfllsers, as'wefi as by sctaal Wrrslion, taat they Uvc Ao suptrior, U say equal aaaeng CoDmereud Masares. Our prices are touch tower tbsa rthert, sot so mnlrersallv popalar, anA that kvw prov a aaqal la resoJts, Apoa awora sUUmeoU from BMsy ef our best farmers. All w ask Is a fab trial with snylhlsg aold 1 the South. W refer to the following geaUemea ( of large experience, who hve used our Phosphate for sevarsl years s ,-:l-,t ;:'.'!.. B. J, ITIT. Wak County. ; . W. H. WBITAKIK, Wak County. af. H.HORTON, " . . .M M.CVTLIT, . " OOL. B. STEWART) HaneU Covntj. JAMES A J JBSSON,- ' :' D.M.McKAT, ,;!- b s ' And assay others who will fisdlj give thbexeriaee. , ',, , - A. O. SANDERS & Co., ; 1 1 Ain rtlsswi sat wffl, ae tsesrtsd ta tbe tour AaaviftBt. at la MWwtuc rate irarsf a aeb,or t sntatwimy.J - Oa Muv aa ltu ' - . v . $t0 f . " s ulwetieat taaertlea " ls lima a week i.. ..U.."' 1 ' 1 aMtA,...l7....A.M,MJi 09 t e BjeiBiaa .... ......... IX 00 1 "it ...".... I . r A ..-. At J v 2 2, - i g ii ,.i,,'lM,,..llS If shier it tofbo xeWted.TovwllI sa byv AXAtnTning3 the tBortgaga that tha cbatige waa made baf am the $1 Oat ber. j I bad m n all tha property in ih ottke befWre tha final agreement, on the 2d of March. 1 An quite tore I vWt ed the AfficA and w the Campbell praosSIaadenitoOl kto bo the oaa that they bad bought Irom Uearae. , Queatioa: Wae it in December or January that you gave tha filial aaamv aocs to Stone A TTzzefl Uut they should have the money t J i-wi ' i - z Aaawert Th final aamtriaCe that thwy aboutdbaVA the 47,000 wa,. not given until after I came to Raleigh, about tha 1st of March. The' otmditioua! egee tnent to loan the $5,000, if the aeeudty was suiBoien V was made aoanetiu fore March 1st, the exact data I cannot give at thia distance of tune.' The en tire negotiation waa between Mr. Stono aadatyaeif. ' sji tf j f :&sf Ai ,. Queatiou: Did you talk to Dr. Haw kins about this loaa of, th money 1 "' Answers I think it very probable I did.' HA did ao adviae rt, nor did he have anything to do with the transac tion. . , ,t "( :. ... , .... Question: Have yoq any doubt' that yen had a .eonverMOion with Dr. Haw kins ' ---'-'"''-'-.-' Answer 1 bavA AtaiseV that I think it very probable, bat I cannot bo positive. He furuiabed no money- whatever ; the transaction was my own. , The oourt theu adjourned nntil 4 'eioek thia aftatvaoAw.--. )'.' 'Jo i oto ' i1 n'.i I, t-.'T HCPTCB Lvkko hi, from .30 to, 90 dat by. the asa of .'thAjjiunijph Truii A) Triumph Rupture Remedy .manufac tured by tlie Triumph Trus rCoM 134 Bowery. N. Y. .ThU Truaa and! bjip p'irter took tbe Modal at the , last vAea sinn of the Great American - Institute Fair, Send 10 t,eaU lor their new book. ljjlszL- : TtrM Abt Saia The aale last night waa well attended ' and many fine pic tare were sold at' very low prices iu deed. " Tbe sale ' will eoutiu no to night at 7.80, and, ' if possible, every picture will be Bold without reaerve. , A fine Fn ech plate mirror will aLhj be aold to night.'.? E.'ti.-b; Mtlkxit'J y'. :j.,(, f'1"." " " 1 " ..t ',, Messr. , A. ( ', bduaiers A Co. have fur Vale 1,000 buahel u'ce white 'flint Corn, 10,000 sacks of SUe Phosphate, 5,000 sack MaptA Nitrogenixed Super PbosphatA And 1,000 sacks Acid Phos phate to be used with Cotton Seed or LSiaUIo Mauura. Tuey have aold since January 13th, 5,000 bushel Corn and 15,000 sacks ol guaao. - Call on them for barga'uia. i H, . I i A Hkavv Busiaksa. During tha week eliding ' March 18, tlie Messrs. Fairbanks shipped from their factory for orders over 1000 acales, and were then-beariy--400-W orders. Their btiainte is in sxcett of auy previous year. -New York Trib- une, Marcb-22d. ' s Fob Sal. TO barrel of splendid New Jersey Champagne Cider for sale by the barrel or by the gallon At thA lowest figure, just received At M1 iw xve ' ,4 xaf Lm,a.' t-f uantt , ili i fct. ' 'Fob Kairr. A' neat, new,' amall And well arranged house on II illaboro street Apply to D. T. Johnson; f - -ft I v .Hape Nitrcgenizgd MArtS j .14 aAXTJAra V last 4 O. SUPER PHOSPHATE. UF LIME. . JOHN ATXSA, Johnston County. W. E. 8 AN DEES,' M , ' j" DATlOADiMaV ; I - . , JAMES PACE, Chatham County. W.kf. THOMAS, , -JL H. WILSON, . . " . . 1 .j, IIIAS BAINCS, !' '' "' AGENTS, s m.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 24, 1876, edition 1
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