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VOL. XXII.
KTALEIOH, N.-O.v-FKIDAY.-APRIL 7.1870i
No.40
pecUl wett-rchargi-d eeota per Una.
the omr.
NOMINATIONS FUR ALl)ER-
MEN. V '
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f f
the crMociuno TJCXBT.
-vnT WAEDt -
. JOTT2T ARMSTRONG.
LEX. H. ADAM
ALFRED UPCUURCH.
man wabo .
R. H. BRADLEY.
J. R. H CARMER.
P. Q WALKER.
J. a LUMSDEN.
JOHN l'K UD.
W; rirra wabo: .
P. C FLEMING.-
J. H. WILLLU&
R. H. J0NE& Ui"
f
lOST OFFICE DIKECTORY.
For the benefit of the public, we pub
lifh the following director of the poet
office ef thia city t ! . r
Weelcrn iiitil donee 11:15a. i
" arrivee S:2Jp i
utern cle n a:W3 n, rn.
arrivee 11:43 a. m.
Chatham blaeee 3:00 p. m.
arrive t: a. m.
K. & a. It. R. nuiil close 9:3l a. m.
R. R. mail close
" ' arriTM 3:18 p. m.
Through Dorthera ria R. 9t G.
R.R. clees 1 t 9:30 a. m.
Thrwutth nerthern tIa It. ft G.
R. R. arrive 3:45 p. ra
l hroutt nortoeni via uoiee-
bore closes " 3:03 p. m.
rhreah northern via Golds
bre arrives 11:45 a.m.
Olijce himrn for delivering ma,ils from
7:30 aiw-io p. m. jx f;;; s
Monef orders , are Issued and paid
troru 8:15 a. nf. to 4 p. m "
tetters can be restered fronr 8:15 m.
m. le 4 l. m. , , : ;
0:11 e hours on Sundijs from 4 p. m
to 5 p. tu. . s s
XV. V?. IIoi.dkn. P. V.
Mr, Lawiu lltrruiger is kt the Ceutral
hotel. 1 '.-' "
There wh Insurance on tbe life of
Dr. Charles E Jolmsioa lor 130,000.
J. J. WoijrBNDUt A (' elealers la
rain.' ,Crw a icllty, Newbrrn.
i. v. - - - ;
Lee 3c Whltaktr, on M.irtin street,
want to purcha-e one ihuutand bu-hels
of nock pea. ju ,y49
L, T. lwrnoe, sheriff of 4TJulifsx
county, u iu the city, au earjs or
boarders for the republican hotel.
Until len o'clock did the court hold
)at night and adjourned to t-n this
morning. No conclusion arrived at.
R. T. Gray will deliver the commence
ment address at Dsv pport in June. Mr.
Gray is a good" lawyer and a man of lit
erary teste, well read in the elaseios. -
Mr. J. D. Whitaker U eelliu) good
oak wood at 13.50; pine I3.00a3.25 pt r
cord delivered, provided the cash at
tends the ordr. c Call on htm la rear of
Citizens' bant. " . , , , r
ir..i C.in.l.. tn. 1...
for sale 1.000 busliels n'ce while flint
t m 10 nOA ant-La nf Rl.r Thwnhat
Saras iape' iijironruiirn .-Hirr-
Fbosphate and 1 00 sacks Acid i'hoe
fbate to be ne;d with Cotton Feed or
Stable Manure The j have. aoM since
January 13th, ,000 bushels Cora and
13,000 sscks of guano. Call on them
for bargslns: J. ''tsrs
DistkictComviktiox.-A conven
tion of - the Democratie-conaervative
voters of the Fourth Congressional Die.
trictwiU be held in the city of Ral
eigh on Tuesday,, the 13tb day at
June next, &r the purpose of nom
inating a candidate for : congress
and a presidential elector, and selecting
two delegates to the St Louis Conven
tion. A full attendance ia earnestly
desired. Each county will be entitled
to one vote for every one hundred votes
and fractional part oyer filly given for
Merrinion in 1872.
By order af the District Executive
Committee. . ; . .-.
. . H. A. Loxdow. Jb.,
' ' : : 1 Chairman.
March 31st, 1876.
Papers In the district i
rill please copy.
Bad AOTDBST.Mr. r.u.Tlu Holder, a
Wake farmer, atarted for Rdeigh on a
bag of ootton last Wednesday morning.
When near Crbtrre be Ml from the bag
of ootton and broke bis neck. Mr.
vea a wife and children t
mourn bis
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1 Cc.' Djs.--Tua Riehmoad Di
patoh nays C4. Dona i is expected to
take charge of a paper in Danville.
Clark-How niTot Scandal
Tott Palmer sas Ctak tP ''j
f ttundW d .llarrwoff 11 t libel from
HoerUn and that on a credit. Ih.
Howerton (tsve bmd in the sura of
It' Q f- r bis aipeatanoe at court, and
h-nce Toll's mliH-i-ncei'tlrtO af Col.
CUik gelling the hundred dollars. ', r
Gr. Forbest. ' met on the
street to-dav Dr. Wm. P. Forrest, of
Wake ceuuty. The tkictor Is a kins
man of the grMt ridvr and raider. Gen.
Forrest The Forrest's are, of Irish
orirlnrThe grandfather of Dr7"Fs
rrkt aeithd in Orange abtrat tea milea
weat of Hill bor, before the revolution.
TIm dtor was iaied iu Urantte but
lis rvaided lu Wake for many )ears.
The fitiierfaf Geo. Forrest was
Uranxe cisjnty. nuui, who moved to
Tneae may veara agK The For-
real's are all working, energetic men,
not afraid lo work or tight when neves
silyrtquire.it.
r ;
How Cou Lew IIammkbkd
J ova Toe soke Judge Touree lu
his argument last night be 'ore Jude
Watu Ulked rath wild, tie stid
uoler i ha present city charter a atran
get, a baby, a girl baby could b m lyor
f the city. Mr. Lewis Jn reply read
theeonHtitutloaddflaing who d hi d vote,
and that eacb voter cou'd bold olBce.
All mate person twenty one year of
age couU vote and I none other. . How,
said Mr. Lewis, can you get L a baby.
'gsll or boy. Some people from
Ohio did think that any man from Olilo
could come here and walk right into of
fice, without knowing tliT people or
much about ibe duties of Hie office. Mr.
Lewis declared the argument of Judge
xourgee snoweu liitn to be a poor
statesman and a wop la wjer. - ,-
Jon C QoKMAW Awn ttmnu AiAiTyTf
MaTB MAM.TASD TBI BoA&D or Al
obbmbji M ano area This oase was
long and ably ar?a d yesterday until a
late hour iu the night We walked iu
(he oo art-room afor dark, and there tby
at Judge Watts on the bench. Messrs.
Haywood, Tourgee, Badger and Pnrnell
on the judge right, with 56 law books
on the bench, before tbem. These for
the plaintiff On the left sat Messrs.
Fowle, Fuller, Ashe, Hnsbee, Lew a and
ArgOyeBtrenched behind- tweoty-nio
vulnmus of law. These for the defend
ants. We were remiuded of IVw , and
Grant and their entrenchments round
and about Richmond in 1804-'63. , The
rulings of the judge was favorable to the
plaintiffs. The following facts will give
the reader the true situation of the case :
After the defendanu had filed their
answer the plaintiff proceeded to lead
liia complaint. The defemlaut objift-
mI and ioi-ited that the plaiutuT mus
either tender tsue of fact or" demur.
fhe plalnlitfUted that he wbth-d le
read the complaints allegation by alle
gation and ihrt repiy thereto iu the ao-
wer for the purpose of Averting what
was aimitied and what denied aud
bat the course su.'gected was for the
purpo-e ef saVTug tiiue and to ascei tain
whether It was neces-ary to tender an
u-sue ul fuci or to demur, The dVfcu-
dants as-ented and the plalutiff r pro
eueued to read the first and succeeding
a legatljDa lu Uila coniIaiut 'ene b
oue. r- When the S3 alirgatiou . was
reached aod the ' answer thereto read.
U as loalkted by Die plaintiff that the
answer did .. not 7- contravei t ny
material Cut in this said allegation
ol the 'complaint. The defendanu
insisted that the answer was a denial of
each and every allegatian in tbe com
plaint, and that under it they had a
right to have iasnee submitted to the
jury for the purpose of asoertaining
whether it was the intent and motive of
the legislature in passing the act to
abridge the right of any colored person
residing in the eity of Raleigh other
wise qualified to vote on account of race,
color or previous condition of servitude,
and judge whether the effect of the act
was to abridge the right of any colored
person otherwise qualified to vote on
account of race, color or previous condi
tion of s-rrltude. The defendants ask
ed that the issues raised by the 17tb
section should also be eobmitted to a
jury. The court intimated its opinion
that the answer rsis J an immaterial is-
oe. TheienpoQthe counsel for the de
fendant asked leave to retire to conul
as to the propriety of amending the J9tb
and 22d allegation, whkh granted
ty tl.e court. And thereupon aflei
onsultation the dtfeodants, mayor and
alderman, projiosed ta amend their an
swer. Motion refused and defendants
excepted.- .
ISVEsTiaATIOX INTO T IE
LllAUGES AGAlX.Sr feU-,
' PEUINTENDENT s
ferhell. . . -".
We hae been req-ie-led by the board
of unty commtssionere-to pubis the
MWiu . t ,vr rr r ' ."'V
Wakb IIocsk. Wake County.
April 6th, IH76.
1 At a meeting held Ude day rr the
poriM)-e nf iuvoaligaiiaff the charue.
wainst Superintendent Ferrell far al
leged cruel treatment of prUotMsre
Present Sol J. Allen, chairman. A.
O. Jones and J. R. Kewell,.tbe lotloe
lad siateroeuU were made, aa an oath i
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BOL0M0N BCrrALOB'B STATBatBliT
HilHubn UuHahie, colored pdsoner.
elated sublatxiall v a toltuwa 1-lcAu't
Hod any tault of my tret meotr Mr.
Ferrell ba been god to me, le-d me
w-IL Icuraed ia Jll and he tied me
up, and he td me up twice about Uie
moeev Iwvis found. He swuog me
clear of the ground only about a sulu
ue. 1 have been In the work h. use
almost three years. Bauitiug op by M
tiiouibe Is the regular mode of puniah
meut. Mr, Feruurson, former supenn
teudent hung me up by toe thumb-,
swlimiug me clear of tbe grouud ; Ud
me up several limea for Ambling. . He
tied me up, bucked fiid gagged me and
tut a bayonet into my niouih for etiing
ibe j dl oo lire, and I spit blood from it.
Uia peatment of me a worse than
i he puuisluuent b fliuted on Davis.
Davta found mone ; ha bail it ia j til
one night t I saw t.im counting U; it
was In a tin box. I wauted to burrow
$100.00; he promised to let me have it.
look it out with him next Hay, so he
(Davis) told me, informing me that It
was secure.' 1 told biiu to shew the
money to Mr. Ferrell and pay our coats.
John Thompson told the nutbt-watcb
that Davis bad found money in a tin
box about 7 lucbes long and 3 inches
Hep, Box was full of gold and silver.
We all denied havins; the m n-y when
asked about It Mr. Ferrell hung Davis
up when he refused to tell where it wa,
and bucked and gagged him. Davis
bad a knot in h side ; be aid Holder
Hold hit htm with a stick He was uot
struck by anybody la my presence.' '
AXFBKD oobham's 8TATSMI-T. v !
Alfred Gorham, oolored prisoner,
said t Davia found money in a tin box
in tbe new grouud ; dug it out of a clay
root ; saw him flud it- It war gold and
liver. Tbe guard was about 20 yards
frum us. . He put ii into the pocket of a
htrtte eoat he waa wearing. Mr, Ferrvli
buuir ue ui about the money aevend
lays after it was found. John Thump
sun told the Bight watch about flndiug
the money. Davis told Mr. Ferrell that
I grabbed at the money, aud he (Ferrell)
hung me up for this. He never punish
ed me for anything except a boot the
money. I aaw him buok and gag Davis.
Mr. 1 erirnraoii never puuialivd umai I
atw him (Mr. Ferguntoo) bang np Buf-
booe about hail a day au4 buck and
gag him. He-put a-tmyonet-into bis
mouth and BuflUoe apit blood from it
for about three weeks. , ,;.
0 IX) SOS BOBtXSON'a STATtklRTr. '
Georira Robiuaon. oolored priswner.
aid i Davis said bo found some moneyt
I dnlu't see any. I waa iu Davie' squad
at work in the new grouud, but did nt
see biro dig ap any money. He abowod
me some paper wnicn no said came out
oi tbe i ox Mr. Ferrell tied me when I
told him I did aot know anything about
the money i hang nvt ap clear of the
groaud, I don't knew fur how kmg. He
hung np Davis, Baffaloe, Gorhaxn aoil
Franoes Taylor : uvr knew anv pris-
oner whipped. -
, . raANOta TitLoa't BTAnmirr,' Iff
Frances Taylor, white , woman, pris
oner, said : Uou't know auytning about
tbe money. Davis said he found it.
Haw Mr. Terrell baug Davis ap and
buck aud gag him 1 didn't know bow
1imgrlieyef s him whip" DaVier Mr:
Ftrrvll huug me up clear of tbe grouud.
Davis said that I knew where the money
was ; tnta waattteMwson for ms banging
me up. jJavia was in jau for about a
week a tar fia .was puui.Ued. Aevar
saw any pamahowut other than banging
ap ana Ducung sad gagging, i am tea
STATE'
aud clothed welL '
OBB TaeiirsoM's rrATXHKNT. v
John Tbomaeou, colored, prisoner.
aid: Davia told me that he found
money ; said he bad it in jail one night
I told Mr. Rogere, the niglit-watih, that
Davusaidbe bad found money. Air.
Ferrell bung Davie np and bucked and
gagged him. He (FerraU) told Davia
that he would let out any of the prison
ers that he would name and pay eosta
lor inem u Aiavis would lniorm mm
where the money was He hung Davis
up clear of the ground. ' I have been
hung np twice since i nave been in the
work-boose; - Saw Davia, Bnffaloe. Gor
ham, Robinson and Fanny Taylor bang
np ; have never seen any other punish
ment than bucking and gagging Am
fed and Clothed well. '
SB. roBBEST STATEMSITT. '
Dr Forrest physician, called to see
Davis, said: I waa aent for to see
Davia some five or six days after the
alleged cruel treatment . . He was not as
Wasl Ar . l-ta, Maila AnS l A nakvl SJSkCkSC
bad a pa-sage in six days, so be told me, I obliged to call Hawley brother.
and appeared to be very sore in tliel - i ; t '
bowels. l gave nun an enema and soma i Wiva natviKO her Hdhbamd
catbariw puis and visited him a day or w Thnmn 7. n Rll .-n
two arterwarda, and 'found nim moon ,v - y-
iiupivved. 1 have never heard of a ea of the late Alderman Bell, of Newark.
where ouust paUon of tbe bowels were committed suicide, on haturday by tak-
dueible hernia. Davia said he had had I whom It may concern," was rounoti
tt for aeveral years; -! csu tell anldbi persmir" In thia he gtfel ii a tawtt
from a new ceof bemia, hanging up . ... ... ... hl.
would have a deleturioas effect 1 ex- - , . . . . ,
aroined Davia and fonnd on y one mark wi'e goaded him Tor money to sappiy
that looked anything like whipping, and her extravagant detre. , hhe U charged
that might have been produced by some Wllh keeping him awake at n'mht bar
otharcanaat T . . . ' - f rkiaai J liUlIBbOUt dfcss.r j,'r b's -
ffKBtNTKKDKNT FEBRILLS
; .i BENT, : .
, T. L Ferrell, the otwrlntend-nt nf
tit workhoue, said t In March, 1 was
informed 'y tlie guard that one of the
i.nao.er (Davis) ha t (maJ a box of
h mm iey la ihrt new ground. Davis de
ukfl having found any nioney, I5u 'a
Urn aid Davis bad f.und money, f r be
(Bufi'a " ) had seen It, I ImxI Davia
and Buffal e, and after a while they
.aid ti.ey would aet lU , Then aeut to
the new ground, to a cUy root, but
could loi dud it Thev said Alfred
Gamam bad stob-n It aod I hmg bitn
op. , I bung up Davia and Buffalo, ai.d
bucked aod gauged Davis. , 1 bu.ig Hp
Fnny Taylor and ueorge Uobm
Uaaie was not struck a lick cither by
mm r by tV) Kuanl. l got the mode o
iuui buirbi oi bucking aud gagiuig
frin Jhe itttnier suia-rinteudent ol the
wirBauAe. J. 11. Ferifuivoiu undor to
slructKMia . front Vba obainuau of the
prereut boa.-d ol coiuiuia.iooei. .
: XaAAO BOLDKBTIELP'S BTATEaTSNT.
tsnae Hi Iderfleld. white guard, said
Davia aid be found money, and John
Thorn paun told the night watch : wheu
aaked where it was, aaid it was iu the
new groaad under a clay roof. . Wbrn
taken thenvbe eooid not nnd it, aud lie
was bang up end bucked ami gagged
ha was uot whipped. I have been guar
at tbe work house for svvt-ral yearn
backed and gaggsd Buffalue while
guard under Mr. Ferguraon for setting
the jail on fire, aud he was hung op off
aud on fur a wnoio aay, nangiug up
and bn king and gagging was tbe usual
mode of puaiahiueut
. BBXJAIUX M TBU STATEMBNT.
Benjamin Matliis, white guard, said :
Mr. Frrroil asked Davia abeut flndiug
Uie money : he denied nndmg it Hal
faloe said ba (Davis) hl fouud it for
be (B.) bad seen it . Davia aud Buffa
lue were tied, and, after awhile,
they would get tbe money, that it
under a elay root bat could nut find it
and Mr. Ferrell huug np Buffaloa aud
Davia and gagged Davia. The prison
ers are well fed. Booking and gagging
is the usual mode of punishment
i WBSTOK BOOS ' STATElf EXT. .
- Western Rogers,' white, night-watch,
mid t I am uight-weteh. Thompson
told me there was a large amonut of
money fonnd I reported it to Mr.
Ferrell. Mr. F asked Davia where tbe
mouey was, when be, (DaVia) denied
haviug found any. Davis said he made
the box la jail himself. I rave never
seen a prisoner whipped. Hangiug up
dviee out disable a peraoo. I hava never
- en Davis r am tiir eroii huug up
clear of the gmuiid. TreaUneut ol
prioouer U not bai baroua.
Aoer bearing toe bregolng ta''
m-n a ilia board came to toe conclu ion
f at bav ng carefully and patiently lu.
veatigat- d Uie alleged cru l ireatmeiit
oi in i-onera by the superintendent h
lad not beeu gully of Indictiug au
ciuel ar unusual uoi-hnuU, and ia
done i.oth ng that w.aild justify toe
cotumi'aiiatera in removing him from
bt tMM.tion as superintendent.
" " " W. W.'WtifrB, .
; - Clerk Board Vooinibsioners.
Thb Caroli-a Cextbai. Rati, w at.
Mowm Wright-& rJleduian, a aitor
neya for tie tint mortgage bondholder
of the t arolina Central Railway Com
pany, have nled a petition in the supe
rior court of this county for foreclosure
of the morUTage by which the bonds are
secured. Tbey, at the eame time, ap
plied to Judge McKoy for receiver., and
we leara tlwt aa onb-r has been made
appointing Dr. C. H Roberts, the prsi
dent of tun road, Iaaac B Grainger, of
thia eity, aod Andrew V. Stout pram
debt Shoe end Leather Nat onal Bank,
of New 1 o;k, the receive! s. A bond
of ti'ty t if.nmnd dollars was rrqulred
by the JKl(e,. which , was prompt 1
g Ven, i nd the road baa bei-u turiit-d
over to the receiver appoin ed. We
learn that ell jut iudVblednrk U tbe
employees of the road Will be paid by
tue receiver i. The fact that the preitt
deot of the radbab en appointed one
of the ieceivers thoWa that these proceeding-,
have beeu instituted from no
dit-tru-t of th ottieials, or lack of ceo
fldcuce In ilieir iiiauagenieiit .Mar.
: For days before the election in Con
neclUmt the Hartford Courant owned
and edited by Gttneral Joseph It. Haw
ley. the president of the centennial
commi-slon, burst into an eruption of
paragraph, ef which tbe following is a
Ape.-.linent , ... ,. .
"To vote the democratic ticket is to
vote for Ben Hill, the defender of the
Anderson villa horrors, a lesder of the
democratic party in congress.'
It strikes us that General Joseph R.
Hawley ought to be Invited to step
down and out from his position as the
head of the ceoteunial, ibe principal
aim and object of which we are told Is
ta reunite ihe sections that were laielv
at war. and begin the second century of
the republic's birth with feelings of fra
ternal love and friendship among all its
citixxns. Is this to be the policy of
General Hawley' paper during the next
campaign f Ex kange. . -
Cousin Ben is not obliged to ge to tbe
centennial, and if he doe, he is not
SUPERINTENDENT OF
INSTRUCTION.
rCBLIG
. Mxasas, Eprroas: Thronghyia pi
per prmit me to suirircxt to the d-rmo
tratic party, Mr. PtU-r M. ' Wilaoo, tt
Warreu oouutr( for s-iperint-ndeiit of
pnldio-instruetioaT Mr. Wilson is a
young man of fine taleut and ednos-
tion, aud iu addition to baring enjoyed
the a iva itHgea f the best American
schools and oollege he is' a ereduale,
M. A., of luiubarg and taru am-
versitiea and thus has a splendid know!
edge of the beat educational ayatema.
From natural impalaee be baa de
voted himself to the cause of edoea-
tkm t be would therefore bring into
tbe office Ibe lineal talent deep ititer-
01 in toe work, extraordinary pisoual
knowledge' and observaion f beat
Amerkau aal KurOan school y
tern.' and it is nut tiartit that NorUi
Carolina srwaild take advantavo of. en
couiage aud reward hie talent audex
ei turns. The tooiig men of the party,
who are never found warning who the
baule . raxea. Would be pleased to be
rereaenied lu eiie of the stain brt
menta. mid wuil be highly granlied
wiib t'eter M. Wilson as .uperioteD
dent of public inlruvtion.' P. H. M.
Success r ArreRTiarwo. In times
pant it waa tiionuht immodest to pro
claim the exoedeuoeof oue'sgouds, or to
suiict. pairon,ge iot tuem in urwi
pera. During the - paet twentnve
year thronirh ibe iinmeuse competition
in trade, it baa liecouie a neceeaity. The
public are always anxious to learn uf
progress, tut are . equally desirous tu
avoid all rands, as they have been barn
bugged by nseleea wares uutU tbey have
beooine skeptical ef au article powaesiang
genuine merit and are iNtrticularly pre
judiced againat startling announcements
of. some new and wonderful medicine
without ehaiaoter or woatn. Still the
publie are grateful to raxunfaoturers or
inventors of articles of merit even if
known as medioioee ; many of tbem are
the result of years of careful study by
our most eminent physician, aud em
brace such principles aud productious as
Quinine, I hloroform, Chloral Hydrate,
Poms Plasters, Ac.
- Success iu advertising depends much
upon the intrinsic worth of tbe article
itself even though it be a medical pre
paration. As an evidence of this, a cel
ebrated physician of New York made a
great improvement in I'orns Planters by
adding Capciue on account of its giving
mereaaed euevt and Quicker relief and
I'lire tbhn any kuowti mediciual pro
perty ; be heeitNted atMHit advernaing,
tearing bis reput tiou would be injured.
A firm of Ptiarmaoeutitad chemists in
his city learning of tliir decided im
provement made nu rraugeutebt with
his physiciau and commenced adverts
mg iu the beat uewspAuert; in a abort
time tbe sale iucreaaed from buudrt ils
to tbouHauda until nuw tbe sale ef B u-
aua a Opnine fleatera is excrediugiy
large and daily increaaiug. . Tl.ey ran
be obtained of any Druggist at 23 cebts
esch. ' '
SEABURY A JOHNSON.
AgentV'New York.
For aale by Williama A Haywood and
Posond.Lee & Oo, Raleigh
Why suffer with a ba I celd f one
bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough hyrup will
cure a cough ot ibe worst xiud. , nr.
Bull's Couji Svvuu is sold l' r tS ent-
er bollle, er five bottles for 91.0-). in
every rtiauii urug io a m uie
Luiteu r tales. -
"TLIERALEIOn 6ENTINEC"
Aivfrtlsswu will iMaMeriatf tetkelMNy
bsviBL st lae folWvtac rates psrsaaref
km aca,orlee alaWa Uaas
Um juai m lm "' ' tLOO
leasahaa a wee :.
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Tombt Stb kovW learn from the
A-im-vi I poorer th.t on Vedoeday
lat l b-. W, Mranife, Emjm who killed
Jsmes klu-a. iwe ve uiiha ibe other
ale of sueviile. iu Nitemb-r last,
wh. iranaf, irvd ru m the Jail in Uay
wo d county lo the lait lu A-heVlllo.
His ; biprinniueut U slwred - by a
younger bother, who has beeu with Mm
u os of the time since tbe homicide waa '
oouiuiitted. Hia room, which is on the
aeooud lljor, aoath-eaat comer of the
building, ia nioely furniahad, and with
au ample supply of books and news pa
per, be paaaee off tbe munotoneaa boars s
incident to hia eituattunr His trial will f
take place at the approaching term of
tbe superior oourt .
Hurrt'KE Ctjbko in from 30 to 90
das liy the u-e f tli Tnumpli Truss
& Triumph llutu'vi Reiiicly mauufac- .
nire4 by v i iTiumpii Tu- Ci.. 331'
Bowery. JJ Y I hi Trua and - up3T
pirter tak h Mdul a the list sea
i-n of the Great Aaiericao atituta
Fair. Sand id a it lor fieir new book.
Tub Only -ran CfKB For Rvr
tvhk. 'Ihe Ol.iet aud lle-l Uemia
Nirm-fl iu Ihe werld are sme ot the
alv.n'ges offered by the Tiluiuph
This- Co., 34 i.werv N. . V-. whose
Tiu.. aud MipMN-ier were awsrded the
Modal at ilia a-t Mssston of ihe great
Arueiican lultue Fair. Scud 10
cents for their new book.
We t hat'enve the world to produce a
collar that will keep clean lur, with
O'tt waaidug, than toe K mwood, ----- -
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Te all who are sufferinr fmia the rrers
and todtacraduaa of jruuiti, uctvinu waskaaas,
early Sucaf. ! of Mabbuod. ax.. I wtllarnd
a rectus that will cure yuu, EKEk. OP
CHAKUK. Tel. xrwat rsaisdy was dlaoewawd
nv a nlaaieDar) la 8outh America, tutut a
.ell-addn-mid eaveloua to taw Bev. Jesara
T. iMaaji, ataM i, BUM itvum, A trH
AeeUHlatMUtwtMa
TO CONSUarnVES.
Tka dvartissr. aa eld Dhysiclsa. retlrea
from active practice, having had placed ra his
hand bv aa Seat luula Munlunarjr the fae
nala of tlmole Veasuhl Kewaedy. for the
apredv and permaneut Curaul Coa-ampU.Hi.
HriMn'bltl, Catarrh., Ahma, and all Ihruat
and Laua AffecUont, a Positive and
Kadlcal Curs fur Ncrvuut Ueblllly aod all
Nervous Coon taints, after bavlur thonmirhly
trate lis wuuderful eurairvs puwera ta
thouaanda of caaea, f-eU It his duty te make
It known to hi su ffi-rhix fe hiws. Actuated .
b) till u Ive, and a uwictenUoas de-lm to
relter h'iniaii nfl'eta. will aeud tfree of
ha ire I, to all bo dmir It, 'bl r-di a, wrtk
full direetloa for prvparli.f aod eesMfuuy
uviug. . Heut by nnurs mall by aditrviag ?
v. w v biii a?,
Muaroa W.a;k, arauaaa.M. T.
aov C3-wly
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
gEYDEL & GO'S.
rocket Hammock,
BEABSt.SM.
WEIGHT OXLT t fOCXD,
POUMia.
A mf t Inm loos C ark. Scat, 8wtnr. Ac.
Fob Pent. Two neat cot'ages,
A pply to R. IV, Be-t at ottice ol boulh
em Underwritora' Aasocition.
mar 3l-tf , : . ,
Circular may he bad by add rosin ' . .
VAN WAhT A McCOT,'
- -44 ind 18e Duaa- Sirs, t, Ksw Tork.
Apnl 7 8m. ...
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A MOXTII AnMI 1MM -.
wltrr. Hii.l.i. aoattrahla h4 lrl
rariiraian miM rr. IMne
WOkTM CO au Umla..
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The-Star simoniatei : Mapefs2 Nitrogenized
MAfta'
smiocDsrcs
I a last
SOLUBLE PI10SPI1ATE
8UPER PHOSPHATE
OF LIME.
W bsvs found by several years experience la sellirg tbe above TtrUliieri, a well as by
actual ebaervaiton, that tbey bars Bo superior, if say equal ameag CommertUl Maaares.
i)ur priest are much lower than ethers, sot so universally popular, sad that have prev-a
nneqatl hi results, npoe swore tstemeau from many of ear best farmers. All we ask Is a
fair trial with anything sold la tbe Booth. We refer to th followtag geatlsmea ef large
expertenee, who hsvs osed our Fhospbatss for several years r V.
R.J.lVEYWaks Conaty.
W. H. WHITAKEK, Wake Coonty.
M. H. nORTOS, ' "
Jl. CUTLET, "
aL. . STEWART, Ilamett County.
JAMES A. J )HN80N, " -'
D. Mc McE T, ' " .
And many others who will gladly give tnetrcapsrlsnes.
; For ! by
JOHN AVKRA, JohnetoslCoonty.
W. O. 8AKDERS, "
DATlDADtwS,
JAMES PACE, Chatham Conaty.
W.M, THOMAS, " "
B. r WIL80X, "
E1JAS RAINES, - "..
A..C.SA1DK RS & Co.,
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