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-V. immm - - -v, sw I, .i law Mr s'- "Sltwa j -.".-a WW r(t - THE RALEIGH SENTINEL! ; a a v.n h k-mnA.tt. h '.hit AdTMtiseMwats will he Btssnel to the Uauy hsaTiaax. at the feiWwtar lalee aersaasessf ' reausna 1 DAILT. WIIKLT AND SIMI-WEKLT Official Dmi ef Ksrtl CEroliia.T i Oae aquafe ewe Uatt STATE PRINTING A BINDING wssa i.........u.i... ''ao 1 Wsek I AO ESTABLISHMENT.!. J iini am snaanaiprtoaw. nn fUmtliuil I Mar la adTaa-e...... ..IS Of - m Pail Six month In adraaes.. ......... 4 00 Smi Weekly 44 . Weakl BsMlxat u ............. e .M tn a t t ) TtM Daily 8i"ti at, will aw aliTre4 In VOLXXIL RA P. ! 1n No. 38 ui cert of Um at at ritMNtoU a weak. NOMINATIONS FOR ALDER MEN. : m DKMoouno ticket. JOHN ABMSTRON'a ! ' LEX. H. ADAMS. W ALFRED CPCUURCH. , " f,;T THIRD WABD: J,","."";'. "f, R, H. BRADLEY. - J. JR. H CARVER. , t P. C. WALKER J. C. & LUMSDEK. i t, ;, - P. 0 FLEwTXO. ' J. K. WILLIAtfS. - v : t r - Tnvra -- far (It benefit the public, w pub- tUb the following directory of the poet oSkf Uncitym ;'lV M Wester wail closet , " arrive Eastern " clea ' : arrives Chatham ' closet ; " an-ire 3:03 p, m 3:00 a. m ',, Ml a, in. K. & G. 1, S. nail closes r v: a. m. " arrlvee ,3:19 V Through northern via R. 4 6. B. B. closet tt , . . 9:30 a. at. Thrwugh aerthern via R. A G. B. It- arrlvee -v 3:45 a.' Through neither tw' Gelda bor closet 5 3:03 p. m i nreugn nartnern via uoies boro arrlvee 11:44 a. at. Office boar Tor delivering mailt front 7:30 a. to o:3u p. m. Money ordera art Issued and paid. Trein e:ia a. to. to p. na -----Letter can be registered front 9tU m.i4p.m. J, : Mf Omit hoore on Sunday from , p. ra Map. rn. - i . . W. W. HOLPBH, P. M. J. J. WoLFtUDKM Jfc Co.. dealert ta train. Com a specialty. , Newborn, N. C. . ' ' . . .'..,..' '3m. Lea & Whitaker, on Martin street, want to purchase on tbooaand bubele . . - 4 1 to. -Ur J Ti WhllsWls sftllingood oak wood at 13.50; pine 3.O03.25 per cord delivered, provided the cask at tends the order. Call on bim In rear of Citizen' bank. . . : , ? , , j , j Mesart. A. C 8uodert A Co. bavet for sale 1,000 bushels n'c whlU fl o Corn, 10.000 sacks of Star Pbophate, 3,000 sack llapra Xitrogenised Super Phosphate and 1-00 sack Acid Phn f bat to b used wiib Cotton 8eed or Stabl Manurt. They bav-wld inc January 13th, 8,000 bushels Cora and 15.000. sscks of guano. Call on then for bargain. Utaeo UrT.-Dr. Uowerton , was asked this morning If h had any in' tention of BWliag Col. Walter Olark by the publication of hi card. After coo sidarabl debate between Mestrs Lewi and Fleming. Id Ave of anktag tb question, and Messrs. Fuller and Fowl againat it. th question was ruled oal Orr Aom.-Major Galea, of this city, luw aooepted an invitation to do- liver an address on Odd-Fellowship be fore Pbalana lodge, Washington, N. C, April 20, that day being th 56th anni vemary of Odd-FsUowahip in the United SUrtea. Major Gale ia a brilliant and aeoomplisbed gentleman, and w doobt not th fraternity in adjoining eountis will take advantage of th opportunity ...to hear .bim. iitc'Sl-t-f.x.t'i.i. Thb Brnzwo. Testerdsy there was a general inn oat of Anglo-Afrkant to attend the baptising at Mordeeai'a pond. AH th vehicle and horses and moles in th county eetaed' to bar been tan teral into aervioa. Th bank of th pond were lined with 2,500 people and about 150 were operated npon. The rawneaa of th day and the chill of th water did not term to hare any effect at all, aa nearly all of tb submerged came ont ahonting joyoanly. . AttehtioK Dexocbatio Voter or tbi Thibo Wakd. Mr. B. II. Battl having declined th nomination at one f th aideimtn from the third ward yu are hereby notified that tber will be a meeting of the democratie Vetera of aaid ward to fill the vacancy occasioned by the above resignation, to be held at th Mayor1 offlc on Tues day night text, April 4th, at 8 o'clock. Br order f.Ealeigh .Township Fxe- cutiv Committee. J. A Habbis, ' ' Clisfrroan. ' Fob Bemt.Tf? , cottage. Apply to R. W. Bestat offie f Sowth era Underwriters' Assocltion. iT ' marSl-tf , . . , Xo one should neglect a eongh, eold or sore throat. Dr. Bull's cough syrup cure thee and prevent oaaomptioa. THE CLABK-HOWEBTOX LIBEL ' CASE. . " raioAT arraniiooii'i raooaaimio. Th eoort met Fridav afternoon at I 'olook. - M.-VB. Gilbert bein awora. aaid 1 O. What la vour orenpaiioa A. printer, bot now writing ia th offio of tue rWMter of deed. . , , Q. Please look at th printed matter pasted on the warrant ana stat u yon bav seen a paper writing' containing tb word exhiliitod ; if so, wnea and in whose handwriting was it t A. Oa the moraine of th day that Dr. How erton'a oard anp ared vr Bailey, the clerk in th office of the secretary of state, earn to as, and in uasequeoo ofth msiage I received I read the proof of a card to tb. public which had tb nam of Dr. Howertoar printed oa iVanduatainA tha.word that , hav beea exbibiUvi ta me. , On the forenooa of th daV of th afternoon of which the ard appeared in th Sentinel, I read it ia Ueoourt boos. A peuof reader A bo my provinoo to exammo tn man asoript, I looking for error pail aa outer new tn copy. Q. Did tou as th majanacript f A I may hav ea aom of it, but did not examias it oareroOiy. ' - - - 1 ' Q. Doyoa know in whose handwri ting it was ' if so, state it ? A. I do not know that I looked at it earef ally enongli to swear whose handwriting it was. - J Give jour beat lmprsa siwa. if yea nave an tmpreaatoa. aa to wbos nana' writina it was, . Objected to bydefeooa A I bav an impression, but it is baaed npoa what was told me. .. .f U. Who was it tola yoaT Ublcle toby defence, but the objection overmledby th court, A. Mr. Thos, Hsmpson. ' . ! V. wuo beta tne manuscript wnusi a were leading tb proof? A. Air. oha Bym held tb moat of it." A mall portion of it was held by Mr. Lt Labarbe.il I; H IS' i - f F r i 5 Q. Did joVWlMth wqrdi"Wm B. Howtrtoa" in ' th manuacriDt t A. I may aot a I looked at th aiaaaacrlpt out little, u any. Q. What ia your beat impreosioa, if yon bav aa impreaaioa. to whether vna saw tne wonla 'Wm. ri. uower ton to aaid manuscript or nut r The question was objected to b v tb defence. Un cation by tb eoort : Did yoo look at the manuacriDt anffloient to form aa impression a to th handwriting of lb signature T A. Tber wm great hnrry in reading the toreof. beinr abont the Hour of going to press, consequently J Q. Hav yon, or hare you not, bad any eon fen I ton with th defendant. W. H. Howerton. with reward to bis authorship to th card aa it appeared ia the manuscript. A I bar bad no con versation with th defendant respecting the authorship or any conversation with mm in retara to tne matter. John 0. 8rm being sworn, aaid : Q. What is your occupation T A, A newspaper man. u. rices look at the printed matter patted on this warrant and state if you nav teea a paper writing contain lnir tb words exhibited to vour if so. when, where, and in who handwriting waa itr A. I aawtbt paper wnuagl suppose contained th word m th printed matter. ' I cannot swear to the printed matter being a true copy of the original copy. I saw tb paper writing in tn tmco or tn register ol dseaa. i don't know whose handwriting it a Question and answer objected to. ' -: QutsUau by count Oft th mwrainr M th dsy that this article appeared, did you read the manuscript wth Mr. Gilbert f A. Not in the-worniogT but later In the day, , Q. Did yon sea tb tignaturrWm, IL Howerton. and do you know who hand writing that signature was at A. I did ae the sigtiatu". I d not kaow whosf writing it wa. I couM not sw-ar to )be handwriting. o. v yon know where the nana dCrtpt to ttiat letter Is f A. i d not know where it is now. "? Q. Did yoo, r did toa not, hold and read said manuscript, whea Mr. Urtbert w4 correctiaK the same? " A, I did, except a very small portion of it U. Uav you, or bav you not, bad any eonversatioa with Dr. Howerton iu retard to tb authorship of th taid IttterfA. vr directly. ! Q. .Have you indirectly had any ton reraatioa with h mf A. I tuppa I had some ten ar a doxen words -with him incidentally, that had torn allu sion to the card. - 7 i ! Q. Stat what occurred, and what was taid by Dr. Hawerton ia th con reroatlon referred tof . A. A mortiini or two before th JHowerton card ap. pearad fat the bcntisel, I was patting through th capitoL l went Into the Secretary of Bute's office. I, aaid t him, "llow about tnat card rVU re plied, in substance, that it waa not ready." I started to go out, whet) he called to me to com back, saving be wlfhed to hw aeraelhing to me, and ho wed me aa affidavit purpurtiac to bav coma from on Brown, ef the firm of Brown it Warner, of New York city. 7 That it about all that t think took place. Q Did you ever as th affidavit of Brown afterward ? A. I aaw a paper- writing purporting to be a copy of the affidavit of on Brown of th firm of Brown 4 Warner. Q. Where did you tea that A. I saw it in th manuscript, entitled "A Card to the Publin." V T Q. How was that eard aurned f a. It was aigaed W. H. Howwrtoo. . , - , Q. Ton asy you were gathering Item at that timet A. Tea. ' !, . u. for wnat purpose w MB gathering item at that time ? For : me Knieign oenonei. Q. How Ions before tha ooovaraatioa I did you hava" iiiformattoa, that Dr.4 Howertoa waa preparinr a card to the - public. Th question was objected to tb defence and the Question was -At, . WlUklTBWH. v. , - . ..i Col J. D. Cameron being awora, Q. Look t the paper banded you and atate whether the printed matter therein MwiUiiwid has wear been aoea by vu ia nr written oommanieatioB J A. It bat not. " " - " 1 : ' a "Do too understand the aneatioa A I do. . I hew Tonr pardon. I have aeen th writtea matter bofor. I bare. O. Sta'a and-r what riroamateaeea. and by whoa, th maauaeript yoa bav . I a tMkn of earn unier vrmr oownsnoq. A. The letter waa banded to m oa th dsy of thlthby Mr. Hamparm. Ib li bis nam ia. Tb aannseript cam racloasd ia aa aavelop along with this eomosuniratioa. (Shcwtng a leuer. j -O. Are vow amoeinted with th si- aatnr of Dr. Wm. H. Howerton A I bad frcarieot oeaasion to as it wbQ was eWk ia th leaislatur last winter, and think I know it. ' ... a .-t ; i Q. BtaU whether er not th paper marked "A. which yott hold to your . . . . m. . 9 i j.; . tif vr nana, ss in Mam nanuwiwuwvi rfTo-MioB t A. It renembli th hand' writiarof that wbieh I smiMiit A wnldakitanoh. - " Q. What did you do with tb manu script ah'ca yu received enclosed with in paper marked "Af A AVer read ing tt, I took Hoot of th "flic and had a consultation- wttn a gentleman wnn whom 1 am connected, and then r- tiiroed It to Dr. W. H. . 7owerton, thrwasrh the earn messenger who braoghllt : : t . caoaa xxamib ATioa. . O. Can vu repeat th content la tha printed slip contained la tb war' rent? A. I eanot. sir. Q. How do rou knnw thai tha eon tents of th panted slip shown yna art Henlcal Wth Uios f th manuscript banded tou on the 16th f A. I read th manuscript with car ' t hav looked at th printed card with th same care, and tber appears to ma sufficient slrailritr between th tw tn aav that thev ar tha aam. r . . r . . . u ijit i nniemtanu you to any tnat th laniruaaM of the two ar word far word th samel A. I would not be hi tn say that. I read it mot for th Idea of the subject matter thaa for th lanwuar. Q. Did yoa read it. entirely berr Wvins: th room to consult your part ner or Friend r A I read it. I did aot eonraleta It befor I left the room. ' Q. Wher did you finish the reading of it f A. At Pal Clark's offlc. Q. Then Col Clark ta tha gentle- man you refer to in your first crost an-wer. A. He la. Q. Yntf say tou ar aequalnted with the handwriting of Dr. Ilewerton. How maa time did von aee th band- writing of Dr. Howerton whea you wer eterit In the lerlalaturet A. It Is difficult t answer that question rx-cl- Iv. It would b Impotaibl Xn recollect all tn nnrumentt coming rrowi nr. Howtrton't affic. I remember how ever, two or three natiee fram Dr. Howerton. notlfvlnf ma that tha farm In which f. aa e'e-k of th bouse, had mad reaulattira for stationary for th home for th use of the boqa.- r Q Were tber any other occasion requiring Dr. Howerton' signature t paper rannected with tout durle as clerk, if yea. atat what A. I pro- sum there waa. I bad a number of entrlosuret from tht aecretary'a offlc during lha aetsiou but they were on formal matters not requiring much eon- siderat'on, therefosfit It Imposaibl for me to see what lh&& waa a it a- bed. Q. Do yoa know th handwriting of his chief clerk 1 A. I do not. - - - O. Do too know tha fact that be often sign th doctor aamtf A. I da not. ' Q. Wrr you not mad a wart everat week befor th th of March inat, of th charge against Dr. Howertoo t Th qnestioa was- objected t by th prosecution and th objection waa sus tained as to th above question. . xn court adiournea unui batarday Tai Movth or AfaiL. Iri th an cient AlbaucaJeadar, In which tha year represented at : conttating of tan month ef : irregular Jengtiv ' April stood first with' thirty-tis day to It crediUj In, the calendar of Botnulu it had the second place, and was Compos ed of thirty; day. Nutna's twelr month calendar assigned it tb fourth place with twenty-nine days and so it remained till th reformation of th year by Julius Castar, when it recover ed its former thirty .years, which It ha tinea retained. U eornmooly sup posed that tha name wat derived from the latia peno, 'I pn,'.aa marking th time, when tb bud of the trees and (lowers open. If this . were ' the case it 1 would ' make : April , singular amongst tha months, for the names of none of the rest, at designated ta latia, have - any reference to natural eonditiona or circumstance. Tber i aot the least probability in the Idea. April was considered amongst tha Re man I "a yenut month, , obviously be cause f th reproductita power of aatar aow eat agoing ia aararal of her departments. Our Anglo-Saxon fore fathers called tb month. OmUt-XohcUK, and for this appellation th most plaus- . ibla orUrln assigned la that U was th month during which east winds prevail t4- . Tb term Easter may have c me I from tb same origin. : It I eminently . ' j . .. - . m "P?n Tl ' , . of tb year accaaionally tekee place In April. Generally, h waver, it u nuii. Mnui .v 1 r - v. auu liin.ltlrvftr-nLH .h..lnit -K uk, TL. Great M aa! Cnlraci Cass it CLARK va. TURNER. tATCBPAi a raocaapnio ua. uowta- .' Court but Saturday pursuant to ad lournmeot at jv a. m. . The defendant introdnosdl Dr. How- erioa. atoiwuiry of mate. - - - Q. Hteta tether yoa and Mr. Tur ner had any couTersation or entered into any oonspimy to puuisn tb oard at tached to tha warrant. A. Did not. . Q. Hare yoa been on speaking terms wttn Mr. Turner tor several years past T A, .Mr. Turner and myself have only spoxea two tt uire lunaa mat I member, and that waa on public and official baaioea ia tb last three yoara. Wa spoks oaot aa butineea that wa not official, but It partly reistea to Duainee ol my offio, wuicn was last winter rear arfoe. - ' Q. Did Mr. Turner hav earthing to do wttn tne pubuaning f tbi oard 7 A. it did not. ., - - Q. Did he know that it was beinr prepared befor U waa aompteted T A. I think not. r . u'. . , 4..-- Q, Pleas state- under what circum ttaucet tb card wat published t A. Mr. Clark had been waking charges airainst m in nia paper. It waa a 1 ply to- the charge that Mr. CUrk had aiade againat m in th Raleigh Newt, whtcn ehasret war false. (J. Do you remember tne date of tb papers, u so give themf A 1 only remember the data or cue paper a that waa th 17th of March, 1876. 1 1 tltiuk th other wae lb 4U of March, 1870, which artlcl was beaded fecu lation." 1 do aot remember the date f th pepra. , . 1 u Are you not mtatakea: about tha daier A. I may possibly be. I am aot enUinrL-- 7 Q. Do yoa remember the date of tha paper ouuteiamg the articla 01 tha Io- dex-Appsal t -, A. I do not. ( r ? U, lul ia bar aconvenauan witM col. Clark about pubiiemag , toa lata ranca renortaf A. I did.' ... - Q.. Will yon pleat giv a tha aub- ataae of.. that coaveraaiian T A. tjoi. Clark earn ink my office en, or after. tbaaitf rebraary, 187a, 1 do sot remember the exact date, but on, er about, that time. U called m aside and told me that he had called toa me in regard to publishing th insurance reports, urging m to gtrs the publishing tobie paper. I told Col Clark I would not giv it to hi paper a it would bav a tendency to injure me wila1 my owa party and particularly with aom of my republican friends about Raleigh. He remarked that a paper of th opposite side would do m mor good tnaa my political friend alluded to, stating at the asm time that h bad helped to get tha bdl through tb legislature and as I would certainly b elected again next election that be would use hie influence to keep th insurant in my office, . He stated at the asm tint that he had re- orired a couiinunicetioa in regard to rn which he would not publish if I would giv nim tlx printing f th reports. He also atatel that if I would giv it to him th News should always be used in my defence. I then remarked that I had rivsn it to th Christiaa Advooata, Ha tbea aaid that he would open bio batteries oa ma. . W had aom other litti eonverJi4ioa about the communi cation , I trying to get him to tall m something about it, but I don't remem ber it . -. ,1 Q. Did you repest this eonversatioa. of aav part of it. to any one, shortly after it occurred, if se, wben and to whom? -A. I repeated part of the con versation to Mr. John Neathery; don't remember whether ia hie office or in mine - one of the two. It wae In a few minutes after it occurred. I also re peated th convenatla, or a part of it. to Air. Charles Thomas, rr and Mr. Wnv. Bailey. I repeated tt to Mr. Thomas either the night it occurred, of tb night afterwarda, and to Mr. Bailey a abort time after Um conrersadon oc curred.' ' v Q. What part of the convertation did you repeat to Neathery A. The part that related to Col. Clark having stated that he received a communication, also the part relating to hit opening hi ba'teriet. . .. i Q. What part did you repeat to Air. Bailey t A. I think about the same. I miirbl hare reoeated other part of th eanversatioa, but that i all I remember Q. Wat a trick eougbt to no perpe trated 00 you iA stating that tb number of subscribers to th New were 4,400 Counsel for tb prosecution objected to the question, and th defendant 'With draw it & In this eard attached Uthia war rant it ia stated that a trick had been mhWI - tm atftmnntad tn be. To wnat met aoea was stawmeu muuB A. I can only answer so far a I am in formed. Tb court ruled that lie could not answer the qnestioa other, than of his own knowledge. Q. Wss an affidavit filed witb you sta ting that th News hsd 4,400 suo aeiibara, signed for New Publishing Company by Geo. C. Jordan a boat- aeaa manager, eountenngnaa oy wiui ting aa bookkeeper? If so, please pro duce tb same. A They filed an affi davit with m stating that th subscrip tion of tb News numbered over 4,400. which affidavit I hand to the clerk to copy, . ;. i " - ' -V - . y : Q. Are all the charge in thia card that bav reference I . Col Clark true, as therein atated, of your wa knowl edge A. Certainly they are. : ' Q. Do you believe all the Charge stated In tha card to be true f ... A. I do, Q. Please look at the Xewa of the 9ih and see if that contains the artlcl from tb Index-Appeal referred- to in your card, to which, your card wet In part a reply A. It does. Tb court then adjourned until Mon day morning at 10 o'clock (-;" ' 8xioct 8TAUiia Amur. Late 8- nrday night an afiray took plao be tween aa Italian barpiM,namennknown, and a billiard saloon aad bar room keeper, which resulted in th latter being foally out about tb neck, face and breast. . Th wwunded man 4 wery daa- gerously hurt, but th attending pbysL eiana think ho may recover wttn good naming. ' The Italian fled and ap to th present ha not been arrested, though th' polio are making every effort overhaul him. Th little Italian rascal also stabbed a woman on Vinegar Hill Mayor Manly will offer $35 reward for his arrest II makes tweet moaio but t despicable assssain.' ' i More Ratcbucax Votes LomJ This morning Frauk Hamsen and Xat. Bro wn, a couol of nigirerf of desperate Character, were before .Mayor Manly, charged with robbing' Addison Cheek, a Orange county fanner f t?5, a few daya' ago, jutt , appoaite Mary't fcVhoal. . Th accused drnled Jiavins perpetrated .highway,, robbery on Mr, Cheek, but claimed to have woo tb money from hku by playing cards, and exhibited a marked pack .with which (bey said It wae. done. ."The tale too gaacy for bit beoor.t and a gXX) bail bond wat demanded of each la de butt ef which they went to Jell to await trial at tha ensuing term 6f A ake - Su perior, eourfe ''. '". ,;:1 f.t in r .sin 11 1.,' A Bxaioe Cauaoa. The Waahisgtoa BepuUieaa, a lyiag sheet, one ohame amuaat CIBtepbea D. PooL j our ' efficient nperinteodent of pablia instruction, that h ha misap plied th Peabody aehool fund, but his Ultimate friend feel aurehe Will be able to show their falsity and establish hie mnoeeuee, ;- Thb Oitly tnaa Ctma Fob Ror . TVaa. Tb Oldest and Beit Hernia bura-eene la lb world are some of. tli advantagea offered by. the Triumph itus tu.( 334 i owery si, x ., whose Trust and Supporter were awarded the Medal at tb last session of th great I Ametlcau inet uiie Fair. Bend 10 cnu far their new book. RtrrrVBB Cubed io from 30 to 90 deyt by tbt use of the Triumph Truss ft Triumph Rupture Remedy manufac tured by tte Triumph Tms Co., 334 Bowery. N. Y. This Truss and Sup porter took the Medal at the last ses sion ef the Great American . Institute Fair. Bend 10 cent for their bow book, TO CONSUMPTIVE. Tks advertlssr. sa aid DSntoian. retire frua scttrs praetlcs, asvfng ha placed ia hi baod by aa tast latlia MlsfakBiy tha for mula of a staple Vegetable Beiaedy. for th spesdr sad permaaeal (Jon of Con u mink . bXmcattia, Caiarrh. Astbias, sad sit Tnrost asd Lear Affections, also a roetuve sad Radkal Our for Menroas Debility aad all Nsnruos Coau latnts, after asvtsg thoroughly tested Its weoderful eurstlTs power ta tbouasads of eases, feels H his daty te ssak B kaowa to at aufferlnr fallows. .Aetaatod hj this BM'lTe, and a eoasetratkms ds-ire to raliee haawta saffaflag. he will saw (owe ef eha ask to sll who dsaira It, this rsd , with 1 tt,uisrscie, with er sod a.ecesrully directions (or prrpaner ana at.eceasru by rstara mail by addnwatag i4, ' ; . V - W H . B W ... W. If uare Block, Byrsease, N. T sT t9-wty v" ...: The Star, aArnirioniated SOLUBLE PHOSPI1ATE, ui.- v. . , We havs fouad by severs! rears experleaee actual ebservstlon, that they have ae taperlor, ar prices are sauch lower thas cthara, aot se unrrenallT pepalar, aad that have prevea ) aneqad la rwulU, apoa twora statemente from away of our best fsmera.' All w ask' a) a f fair trial with earthing sold ta tas South. . , we rimm ak. k.M aor wanaahatea fee aVJ.IYIT.Wakt County. , W. H. WBITAKIR, Waks Couaty. H.HORTOW, - - COU B. TIWABT.jBaraett Csaaty. UMES AJJBSSOlf, " i fjf. Me. McKAt, .' " . Aad auay others who wtn gisdly glrs thaarsapsrleaes. -4 TARDBOPS. i ttutherrord county Euoenor 1 court uawte to-day. m'lt: .tamihoo-) M ' ! All Wilwa ia oackling over f in rgg 7 by6 incbet. . V Th.WilsoSi countr poor honaa haa . only eix inmate. . - . ... .i.s -nit 0(4. El'ioaea. of Caldwell' eounr.' it in a fair way to reoovwr hi health, j; v-f I ! There wH be ao meetinr oa'ar-!! Una Paik, Charlotte. . We should think not, ' ' '-' '.- '-i-: The new tebaoco factory at tenoir!" OaUwoII eounty, it about tooomaanoe Recent bad weather .hat delaved farming operations : In Mecklenburg" U. T. Clemont hat secured the mall contract between Yorkvlll, S. CM and tyuariotia, ,., ... . .... ...-v . - ! A meetlnr f railroad mawimtai tAfA place hi Chariot! Friday at lb Central ,r hotel A ria in Iraigute may be ex- i peeled. iivki i v!H u,ir.v j-'.n-.t St. Bernard, th new hotel at HemV il Btetion, 00 tha Western. N.;C inroad, : ,r ha been opened for the accommodation of guest, -j .io .'is.!, tn ul'ttj . uini A virMm it.nrrtita v Tt.J.'... '- irt.A.1. 1 i) of Oreena eounty, ws barbed to death . a few days ago by her clothing aocideo- , telly taking tire from a store, - --1 A ninertn Mooty)meTT 'efmtrtir re-' 1 centlv drank a fluart if whiaks an W ... and has now gone to a place wher . chained njrhtnlug It a playhil thing. 1 ' Abiw excutsiori barrr' 1a comlnw att '& from Tarboro to Norfolk- April, 10. .It II i gotten up ir tu benefit of theEpis- .a mm v . a e-j a a copal and Methodiat ehurchea at' th latter p John W, GunnelOvmerlv orMck-. Ienhurg!eoontv, wa 'shot' and killed1 Batnruay of last week at Oak wood. Mis. , by a man by tb nam of Cokwod . It wa a family row, A man by . th nam, of Crockett hat been amigned before a Tar bo ro maids- tret for horrible and outrageous cruelty to a young son. Th detail of tb crime are too disgusting to pnt it print D. A. Criscoe. who killed Georee Cogle in Btaoty county, Tueday of last week, ha eunendcivd bimael and It in , , ail at Albemarle. , It is thouvht that wile with Cogle. The good peopl of WOaon have ' thrown off the yoke aouxht to be placed t on them by the Wilmington A Weldon railroad. ' 1'betr wafrna train to Golds- boro has leen eafciblished and ia a aue- i. Bully, bullier. bnllieat for the Wilaonitea. :- , r -.-.-.t Conductor i TX P. Chandler of thr T Charlotte At ant Alr-Lio railroad. was arrested by IT. 8 Deputy arahale Friday at Greenville rVCVwbile brlng---ing his train to Charlotte on a charge of which he wax acquitted a year ttio in the U. & circuit curt at C!umbU, & Th orUrinal offence waa th ject s men tof tme oiggert from a ft st-clat .. car. He was taken from Charlotte. ' Beware of imitation. Bay -only the genuine folded-edge call are, Elm wood and Warwick. They are the best made. CfflRA A WOWTH .Imu mim a.. Sr. BtutHM. bwrM,i.4 Srit 17. wokiu a to. sw i ; llaps's Nitrogcniied , MAftS'$ aTaxraizic at last S Oj n f f SUPER PHOSPHATE 1 OF LIME. ; ' : "' " ' I" I ' VII :'i JilHJ I la tsIUtg tb above FtrUJIaers, as wsO f by ,j If any eeaal ssseng Coauaareial Maaarss, , refer te the folio wuyr geatlenMa of large savaral rears i JOHN AYIBA, johastoBlOeaaty. W. H.8AMDIR8, .,... " v DAVID ADAM I, ; I, f . - JAMES PACK, Chstasm County. W. it THOMAS, ' ' ' '-'T IT B. H. IVIUOX; IXIAS HAIStS, h (.' .1- r". i- Tor Sals by 1 ,.1- I hi r-:r 4 - MIJI ' .;.'in-ia i(j .t L'M-iS' J
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 3, 1876, edition 1
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