THE RALEIGH; SENTINEL haII.T. WEEKLY AND SEwi-WTEKLT Official Oriancf Kcrtu Cafclina.; sTATE PRINTING & BINDING 5 ESTABLISHMENT. . riiT aenthwi i yar ' advaa... THljjr Mi months I" advance.,.. ,. fiend Weekly M 00 . 4 00 . ft DO on Thbii.TKiTl BL 1H we d-ltverM la SnV pert Ol ID UHJ a. V liwm vwu a - OUSATTOXii- FOR ALDEH MEN. THU DMOCaATIOTKTOT. . FTBST WASD : ' JOITK ARMSTRONG."' V LEN. H. ADAMS. . ALFiiKU UPCIIUBCH. B. H. BltAPLF.Y. U . J. It H CARMEB. p. C WALKER J. c. 8. LUMSDEN., j i JOHN PEScUD. riTTH WABD t'7'7; P. C FLEMING. J. It. WILLIAMS, v j R. H. JONES. if .r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS., ADOPTION To (to. 4 parties, bands child iM mom ha old. Address, 8. If., car ol benlluel lmce. B. F. JONES, Panther Creek, Yadkin Co , l"! Dkat.lr in ' ' ' NORTH CAROLINA Rye and Cora Whiskies, : .(-,r AND APPLE B HANDY. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. April 90-1 w. , - 1 MAYOR'S OFFICE, - Crrr or Kaleioh, ' Ann! lh. 1H7H Seeled proposal will be received and opened at litis office on Saturday. April win, at i "i., rr toe purpose or Sulla Id ir FOUR CISTItKNS. s.pec ncatioo caa be een bow at this om . U. MANLT, AprO 19th-td. Major. "VTEVER BEFORE EQUALLED I Ctii: ?..' ' ft ..J ? FfP't l . An) a J H "Record.r;v C. WEMKL ,IIa Returned. lie is still at the old Stan J with a larger assortment of - smiisrca- goods THAN EVFR. ,' U. & CENTENNIAL GOODS. rOt'RTU JULY CENTENNIAL GOODS. 1779' UISSI SIiU 1376 Look at my litest Fvuiioa PUtra and choose your style. :i . ; ; , CLOTHS, ' CASSIMERE3, r ; r , , , ;; ,;.'"',; '" . ' , suitings. Ia ret anything you want. Com and e ma, I know I can anit yon. WEIKEL'8 ESTABLISHMENT " is at the old place, ono door south of ths Sontliero Express office. , . ' . . . I guarantee all my fib. apr 13-8m C. WEIKEL. R INOWOOD WINE COMFANT. . ' keep consUntlj on band PCUPFERNON'G WIXE.-ImperUl brand. WHITE AND BED CONCOB WINE. ' PURE BCUPPERNONQ BRANDT, wry saparlor for SMdleinal parpoaea,'sqaat im la flator to ins beat French. ' ; " 8CCPPERN0NQ VIXE0AB- new article, rery So. Taeas ariiclea art manufactured by tba aa daralfned front Grapes grown oa their own Tine rani, and are warranted free from any tnjarlooa adulteration whatever. ,-, ,i , Addreaa, C W. GARRETT A CO., - Klnrwood, dee 89-d4m. Balifas coo tjr N. C Black Hills GOLD riBLDSI FOR CHI. ROOK. Mini, RATES, ROCTIS, Acn . sent fbkk to any addies, .. Apply to W. P. JoHNSON, GereralPaiw. Am- I. . R. I.M Chicago, or to I. F RAM 1HLP ', TraveUi g Agt. i. i. R. B . iu dianapuik., lud. apr S4w C END ie. io G P. RO1 F.LL & cb., Ke"w Yort, fur Hhn hle ol l'O pairra, row Ululiig Mai(lkKii 'np. p l, auu crt.ml ayowliiv cat uf ailvtnUku. tuaich I-if .. . J S VY8;..' I will fell t my famiMt, la Mark's Creek tewnattip, roKCAeU, eerl aniia uf MfcN'S CLOTU1NG, On U Vfta , to aatkii eu Aealnat WiwaM Aaaj-.; ALLISON HIGH, ' CMwiabie. 4 VOL; XXII. RAllEIGHi' Vs' "0 V;'8AT0 Pr! W.J Hawk ma i lutne city. Col. W. L taundvrs, of Wilmington, U iu the c'ty.- t j? i ? ! J. J. WoUitSMiM A " dealers in ,nui. , On i jeculty. Kawbern, s, iv : : " Sm., t Th spring term of the Wake-oonDty aupt-jrior court will adjourn this after. noon. For Information la reforence to rail gioua services to-morrow see church I directory. i, i i u 1 . No mass at St. John's (CathoUc) clmreh tomorrow, Brv. Fther lUiUy being alwent at Littlutou. , . . tiovtroor Hn gden t-day received Utter froiua. ciaay uiao, wuutJjj Iw es lubltau a uew chmvh aud itfigiou.. The q mm warranto aaae against ikm city auihorities has been continued uutil the next term of the Wake superior court. The new Atlas Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa., la situated within one hundred yards of the Exhibition Grounds, Bear the New Pennsylvania lUilroad depou . lw. . . :;-.--t :-' The new boom to oae of the derricks uedon the government buildiug was placed in position today. It ia 6.1 feet long and weigh about 3000 pound. Two rue a raited It. li;;; Despite the threatening state of the weathers the hop at the Natioual last evening was largely attended and was a very brilliant affair. Col. Brown is' clever trautleman and knows bow to make Lis house popular. Some people think that the exhibit of the afl'aira of the North Caroliua Agricultu ral Society is a long time coming. Wo it has become of the committee who were cHarg-l with the duty -of ptepariug it for tue iullior ' .-"- Mr. J. D. Whitaker is selling good oak wood at 3.5o ; pme I3.t0a3.25 per cord delivwwd, roviied the cah at teudi tiie onler.' If he lias io collect tv lu ket Le i 1 iu all caca charge old prices. ( Call vu hi in iu rear of CiiixeUs' The l uildliij on Fayelleville street f rniul v tcupu d- by II. MaUler, th ). weJ r, is to be removed to the neigh borhood of the coliHed di pirtiuent of the lust tutinu ; for the deaf and dumb aud bliu.l. It l a d Mr. Mahler alii jtaitA-Jaiiajidaiuug-Jiuildiiig tin ilia sits Uuder the mder of the court for re- Intratlou ouly oue ' ward had a book open the middle ward. This book cloed Wt iiIkIU though according to the ipiiiL.iU of the city attorney if ahould have clooed the day lerore. The total rejtititraUon was 214139 whiles and 75 colored. ! fe. '. it'o'ta,'! a . I'ou L J. ' Toi NO. This gentleman feels aggrieved at the language emlited to him in a local article which appeared in the S mtiuel of the 2'Hu, ' as ootniug from a aeech in a republican meotiug the night before. . CoL Young nays be advised the negroes to , keep order and merely - to present themselves to the registrar, as fast as tby were appointed by the mayor, and insist upon register ing, as the time expired the next day. The colonel says he is borne out in this statement by democrats who heard the speech in queotton. We give Colonel YeaDg the benefit of his denial. ' Fete Mcbicale. The ladies of St. Jehu's (Catholic) chorchi wf "this njity; will give a fete musicale at Metropolitan hall, Wednesday evening, April 26. The programme will be a most attract ive one and the roles filled by those to can justly lay claim to high artistic ability and great grace ef execution. Be sides music, there will be refreshments proper to the season on hand. Tent, or booths, will be erected in the ball with tables furnishing edibles tempting to the palate, and attended by young ladias cos tumed in the peasant attire of various European countries. Flower . girls containing . exquisite bouquets . will circulate, ' while ' a Gtpsyv fortune-teller .will ; raise t the eil of the future to the curious. . The affair promises to be one of the most attract ive of the kind ever given in this city, and should meet with a liberal patronage the funds raised will be devoted to laudable purposes. Th Only mtrb Ccbb For Rup. 1 ti h k. The OIlet and Bc-t Hernia rHiiicto.ia in the world are sme f the adT.Mji!agesi'tTer.d.iy....U-JCdMliyin IruH Co 34 t'owerj N. V., whose liuaftaudr-upiMH-tt-r werw awarded the Metial at the at eenxion oi vhts great AmerlcMH' ItiHt tu e Fair. Seud 10 ceuts tor tbeir newbook. 1 , Fob Kent. Two neat collage. Apply to K. W, Den at office oftwutb- eru L rHierwritera' Atsoc.lion. uwr 31-tf C. E Ko nn. coaeral agnt of the Coa i tin. niftl l. fd Ia u anc CoTDtnT.' of Hartford. 1 1 .' haviu acccp'ed. the'su iwriutoiideucy of, the Iteiuinsf cVw lug Machine e impany fr the south.will soon remove io Ne 0 l-an. We are Informe.l that during the short tiiu Mr, R. has re pr sauted tba Ototiuental in North Carelina Im bu-luess (consider lug' the scare ty of money, ) ha been unprecedeutedly large i the Nenh ar Una agency ranking aecond on tba lit in the ' United States. Mr. ' Itollius, by his genial maaners and gentleiiiauly deportment, ; mail m.iny fr euds Jiere during h i short wojown sm'4 na, who will slucerxdy reret bis departure; Ac tive buines men in a co urajolty are rts aud parcels really of its capital mt vitality, and on ihU account alsv !we are leth to give uj Mr, U dlina." . VTe wlabhini, however, much sucves in his new fieliL. 7 ! Zm i Cxxtusui , Fio CiBcrnaa raoM thb Ladus of , Txa Eax uox Cosiiirrar--Tua ladiea of the IUleigk committee, in regard to the procurement of a flag commemorative of tba part taken by this state in tba revolutionary war, are out in a patriotic circular urging our people to evince a proper pride in the glorious aud heroic past of oar noble old state. The circular explains itself and we give it without farther words of introduction: , . I r 'As the ladies of other states of the "old thirteen have taken steps to pre sent to the ladies' department of the oenteunial, fl iga commemorative of the revolutionary deeds of their states, the ladies of the "Old North State" it being among the firat to come to the front . in that ever memorable struggle bedieve they would do great iujuatioe to the memory of the immortal heroes of '76 were they to fail to send one also, bear ing the coat of arms of the state and at least a mentiou of the Mecklenburg decla ration, the buttles of Guilford Court Iloase, Moore's Creek, eta. To this end we have organised a com mittee to procure a flag that we may not be anhauied to send aa toe representative offeriug of our state, which can justly chum to lie equal to any other iu asanrtiuit aud maiutaiuiug the right of the oulouiee tobefreri -!..,-t Thi memento will be expeeted to re main iu Indep endence ball autd the col- ttbratiuu of tint bi-onuteuuutl. aud we de sire that it shall be hi torie ia design, euDtly in fabric as our means will allow, aud inadu by the bauds of those who are prouj to auiiscribe tuetnaeivea aaughters of North Caioliua. , ; . . ; But little, we learn, has been dona by the "sterner sex" to represmtt our re-1 stmrcesat-ilia iynleniiial, whinh makes ua more anxious that this effort , on the part of the ladiea auould be a grand auo cess, wort by of tue UeeceoUaute ol Lne women of the revolution. ; - -c The appeal is in behalf our state. whose name and rank among her sinters of the Union ia alike dear to ns all, and we earnestly hope that it will not be tn vain, for we need not assure you that any amount, however small, will be most gratefully received. Mrs. J. ai. Ileck. Airs. K. U. Beade, Mrs, K. P. Battle, Mrs. W. W. Vans, Mrs. J. G. Williams, Mrs. R 8. Tnoker, Mrs. R. H. Jouea, Mrs. T.. a , Fuller, Mrs. B. T. Gray, lira. W. U. Kerr, Mrs lk G, Le win, Mrs. Juliiia Lewis, Mrs, J. Devereitx, Mrs. B. F. Moore, Miss Sue Pescud, Mm Aunie Moore, Ualuigh eomnuttee, ?f , -,tt.- GUNS AND AMMUNITION. ; AX IXPLAXATIOR WAXTXD. j BALBtao, April 22, 1878. Considerable excitement and discus sion has occurred on our streets within the last day or two caused by the rumor that' Adjutant-Oeueral Gorman, the would be mayor of the city, was arming, equipping and preparing the negroes for the purpose of -disturbing the quiet of the city, creating a hot and taking foroi ble possession of the city government This created soma alarm on the part of the more timid, and caused the white men of the city to rub up their old shot guns and such other weapons as they had and hold themselves in readiness for any emergency, y.The radicals denv that any such intention was ever eutertained. ana at nrst denied that any guns bad been issued. The Naws interviewed the governor and he declared that if any guns bad been issued to any colored military organisation of this city, that it had been without his authority or any requisition ever having been made for that purpose. Now, it turns out that guns have been issued, notwithstanding the iirnoranoe of the (rovernor. and the fact that his excellency waa not consulted, and the other fact that the requisition did not take the usual course, seemed to J unity the (U-picion on the part of the law-auwing and peatsublo citisene of this community that all was uot right. wm some one rise aud explaiu wnv, en Wednesday or Thursday, and while the exeiieuieul on the tee la wa at high pilch, and wheu crimiuation and rocriiu-1 I a I . .n -.1.1 a J -.4 .... A luatiou was violent and of constaut occurrence, that a box said to con ain anirnamtioii was sent from the arsenal to Jim Jon-s, captain of tha col red military organ xtt on of this cityrTbera is ahuiidant proof that such a box was tent. M, 1 We notice a listless and- loitering ap- pearauoe about tha young men ia town. Oue half has the horse disease and the other half no money. News. ' There are lots suffering with both of the complaints. . . WD AT,; APRIL' S2, :( ti NEWS AND NOTt. " V? : Taft has cut down Belkujp's estf- vates $6,000,000. Belknap drew bU salary aa sermtary or war ap w auonigut ui aureh 2l. ' (The Miah af Perala has abandoned the prepe-ed cauulun; ajaht Mero. ., India a sends; nnpk-ded delegates f tba Damocraua Nauoual Couveniion. ' iOraut is said to be areatly diaoom poseil over WUliama' evidtiuoe aud pro- Austria pra poses to open new negotia tions with the other powers ia regard to tue eastern question. ' - ' J. 'A.' Frhingham, Uia defaulting ItiwtMU pustonloe, clerk, has been eou- Tintet) of suadiug 12,500. j; , u ' , J J. Greeg. who wat shot Ttursday at Urwnltrjritie,-- 8 C, ty Jaure- Mc- Ey, died at sn yeataiday. ' Itobeit T. Liucolu, iu of tbt; Ute IVeaidt-nt . ba-olu, has been apiMdut d sup w visor if the city of Chicago. 'John R. Dolan, the murderer wf James TL Noe, waa executed in New zork yes terdav morning. Me met hia doom with oou hi ana. , ! o- ! William Cooper shot his sweetheart the other day, in St Louis, because aha wouldn't marry him. and then ahot himself. ' -;" '' ;Tke crsTasae aanth of - Quiucy, EL, bas increased. The flood exteuda from the river to tba biuifs .bstweon UanaU bal aud Louisiana. . Foreign ambaadors at Constantinople re monstratea agatuet tue pone seua ing traops into Europe from Bagdad on aeoount of the plague.-. -J-" -: Oo her way borne Queen Victoria touched at La ValU tie, France, aud then went to Cherbourg whore Presi dent MoMahoo paid his respects. ' W. t. Raymond, post-trader at Fort Berthold, lestitled that he paid 0 Vilte Grant 11,20 and stood ready ta meet any leaaouable draft of his as per cou- lract- :)';-, WIU i ! A Blaine I urod on all snles to rise and explain thai 16 1,0 J obuiued front the Uuiou Pacilks railroad company. It It said that be is preparing a state ment' .' ' " " - v' ''" The Auatrlan and Tlunirarlan minister-, at their conference n Tuesday, were Unable to c-Hiie to a final dwilon with regaid t re UIon of the Autro II unitarian compromise. A ' ' ' Dn Jasa Macbain. Paraguayan rnln-l-tor to Wa-hing'on, charged a No with the rvpreaeutatMia of Parainav at tb cenutuuial cxinbttton, at . Philadelphia, left Kueoo Atres April lu,. for the Uuited Mates via Eunpe. 1 ; The Moody and Saokey Hipodrome meetiu-ra iu New York closed Weduea- iday after soma mors xltictiaiia Jotte I Ytmug Men's Christian . A ssociatiou About two thousand persons have pro fsed religion during the revival, , There is a report Iu Wsshinxton that Mr. B sine's friends are endeavoring to luduce him Ia withdraw as a presiden tial candidate. . Mr. Simon Cameron teld the Maine tMtemsn some time ago that his time had not yet come. ' Rumors are afloat in Washington that Whitley will go . before the committee investigating whiskey frauda and tha thia evidence wiU implicate aeveral promi nent parties, and will produce documents proviug ooucluaively Baboock's guilt. iThe Turks who arrived In 'Philadel phia la-t week are now at work uhhi the foundailona of the bax.r f h- t' e f play of their wares, ami the p cture-qu t j coslum s snd awarihy counit-iixnees "I" thee pople attract the aUeuti m of mauy visitoia to the groundv . ; ; The council of churches called at Springfield, Mass., to -Investigate the alleged Immoralities of Rev. E. K. Fit, the congregational mlnl-ier of South ampton, voted 24 to t that he possess ed tendencies tbst unfit him for the christian ministry, and recommend an immediate cessation of the pastorate. A genUeroanrof-BocheilerTTNew York, whose name is not made public, baa expressed a purpose of giving to the University ef Virginia, a cabinet of minerals worth f25,U00. and 115,000 with which to erect a building for the exhibition and use of the collection, on condition that a fund of 112,000 ia pro vlded for its preparation and care. If the constitution permitted, the New York Sun say, it mluht at once nominate Dim JVdre II, for president. " He scorns being dead-headed, and hates fusa and feathers, rises heilruea In the morning and sees things fr him self." But it cannot be. Like the truly good deacon Richard Smith, the ideal reident, he Is of foreign birth. More than that he. Is not even a . natu ralized citizen. A . , ... . In the case of Philip A. Madden vs. the New York Transfer Company, tried in the superior court of New York, a few days since, for loss of baggage taken by defendants' agent from a New York train, the defense that plaintiff was handed (at night) a receipt fur hia check ou which it waa notified that the company would orJly be responsible for. $100 for loss of . . . . . ... baggage, did not avail, and a verdict lor plaintiff for f 444 waa rendered. , -. The Indianapolis Senilnel tells what Is thought in ihst city iu rega-d to the disclaimer by Mo ton's orvsn of respon- aibility for the charge against Blaine, at follows t Tha responsibility of Mor ton lor the fxpo-ur of B aine Is gen eralfy reciBnixtHl bv the pres all over the o Uiitry, and the industrious effort of the Journal af this city to have its own position, discrediting the exposure. telegraphed over the cmintn. to save J Morton, is regarded a- very thin. GRANT AND THE SECRET SERVICE u-FUND.--''i' ; ".1 I '. w i ' ! ' ATTOaWBTr-OXrXBAt WTLLUm B10WS i ! OW BTM. A special Washington dispatch to the New York World, dated the 19th lust, gives the gist ef the evidence of ex-Attorney General Williams in regard to President Grant's corrupt nsa of the se cret service fund. Here it the telegram to theifew York vt orUI t i-r-r' "ImDerntnt aud trastwortliy evidence directly implicating the president of tha U niteu out tea iu au illegal aud aurrupt ue of the public money was taken to day berore tue oammittoe ou tiie depart nieut of juaUee, and comes from no leas a person than an ez-ueuber of tua eala- net,, ex-Attoruey-Gfueral Geonre u. Williams, aud wiio, in fact; shields hia illegal ooudnct behind the writteu order of tue preatttaut la a word. It involve the paymeut out of tiie secret rvioe foud, by order of Graut, of 132,000 to aid in carrying the electioua in the city of New York ia tba years 1871, '73 and 73. All of this moay was paid to the notorious ohu I Daveupurt, who waa chief supervisor uuder the enforcement act, bat who does not ' receipt " for it ia a tingle inaUnoe , as an officer of the government, but simp ly as "John L Davenport" iu one instance ha merely given hia own due bill for a paymeut. 'Tha peymeuis made to him in hia official capacity are all duly receipted and audited in the treasury and are correct and form a legal accouut This corruption fund for elec tion purposes was got -bled from' tha secret service fund, , Attorney-General Williams says ha waa nrst called upon to pay Daveuport d,0J0 iu 187L tie hesitated to use the public money in that way, and called upon the president wnn, after a brief couveraation, ordered its payment by a written order. Ia the fall of 187J, when the last preaidentia, election was held. $20,000 wat ordered to be ptid Davenport, the' attorney general testifyiug that in each instance he received the verbal order of (he president before turning over the money. Last fall $6,000 more were paid. Wheu Williams half remonstrated against the la gest paymeut fuir the eleotiou iu 1872, when Graut ran against Greeley, tue presideut said : "Daveuport is engaged in a great work up there. Me must have the money." When pressed by the committee on the corrupt and illegal use of this fund the attorney-general evaded and dodged and seemod reluo taut to tell, though not so willing after all to protect the presideut , This our r'ptiu fund was -paid on the order of the president to Whitley, and by the latter to Davenport WhiUey produced to-day to the committee Daveuoort's vouchers for every cent, and Williams corroborated him in that and in other respects, -- '' ' ' -''. -AJMnittrrerila have bet n made at Philadelpnia far the eucampuie'ut .of mililaiy organisations . from various stes, visiting the centenntsl. Two hundred aud sixty acres iu Fair mount Psrk have beeu set aside lor the pur iiose. Vlsii ug niiliUry will previously connuuu cate with the alj itant-geoeral of Pennsylvania, and It is. understoou that all liodie mu-t arrauga and pro vide themselves with equipage, Formal orders have been Uued liy the adju a'it- gene ai or jew t oik enu ttlug all euiilurly t oraanixed ' militia to pa-s through that state to and from P.iila lel phia. and a similar order has been issued by the adjutant general ef Pennsylva ennsyl' ma. The Star Anmoniatei 7 60LLJBLE PHOSPHATE " ; SUPER PHOSPHATE ' .(....;.... i ;,'..tV j V.-V' OFLIME.' We kav loaad by several years eiptrieace ia selltrg the above Fertilisers, as wall as by actual observation, that they have so superior, If say equal asseag Coaatereial Maaarea. ' Our prices art ainch lower thaa ethers, act se aalvertally popular, aai that have previa f , ' '- ;i ' . ' - i - ... - f , j -1 I uneqaal ta results, apoa sworn statemeats from many of oar best famcrs. All we ask is s fair trial with anytblag sold la the Boulh. . We refer ts Ue (oUowiag geatl experience, who have aacd our Phosphates for several years r . . .v . R. J. ITET. Wake Ceaaty. . W. R. WB1TAEEK, WaksCoaaly. M. R. HORTON; ; - h M. C UTLET, ... COL, E. STEWART, Hsraeu Coaaty.. JAMES A J)HNSON, - D. are. htcE KXt " And many others who will gladly ghrs thetrsxpertesse. . 7 '. '. " Per Salt by vr ': ,.' A. C.SAISTJDJERS & Co. '. ';..--" ' AGENTS,' -' " JtiLhtau, jr. c , T1E KALKJGH rjNEla; j4 f Ait wrawweaU wfll be asre Is the Uaaw ess re n. at te falWwlag raUs aetsaasrsai aae ick, cries mis tea liass , ZZZ. 7 V .uart eaa Urns ' ' - ILM :' sack snssesnsst taatHisai-1 ' aasiasaa week I..................... at i aciuara. I an.! Shu i ' ' f sontb.i,.V.I.L.......M.-1 a a A m BJoatbs....,.,. ........ It OS ; - S - i.. ..M iia 2 4 z a ... ma aapeeaaeaeeaee't)o TAB DROPS." JJ r ww tivvitft v w w ,.wa, 'a .tvii.-jo Peas are in full blxxn In Magnolia;' wiinungton la suffering with, tba ln fiiecxa. ' ' J- ' ' " - - Clinton haa been suffering severelr i.vdi we epiaoaue. ' " ' J Tb 11 IVeahvte church in Char-' 1 1 lAta hat a new f 1,000 organ.; ' At last acaontata Mini' 'waa awlltnw' In Newbera at $7) omU per bushel . ' - l " WOoiington and Charlotte, will Lava exenrsion partiea to tba centennial. ' " " ' 1 ' The democrats of GoldVboro nonunata VJ aandidati-t for municipal offices April 27. ! Largs shipmenUoTralishea have been tade from Faisoa'o depot to- tba aorta. ' Fine planting weather baa prevailed throughout ' tha state lot several day past,,.; f.ir-.- ;.i ;., .1 t w :.'-.' iTbe democrats of tba east are ataklnf setivd preparatioaa fur tha coaling caan- paign. ,,.,v v ::-'J 'ijj f,u';41 ,',t: T , The democrats of Dnplia ooaaty aohl t a meeting in Keaansville on Tuesday of . Msy court ' '-' ! ' - , .1 - , i?T ' The Newbern Baptist Parsonage As- sociation have been giving dramatic aa tertaiamenta. ' '- i A negro woman, a 'cook in tha em- ' ploy tot of Jadga McKoy, fell dead in ' Utmton tha other day. , ! , i John L CantwaU has beea sleeted' se reUry and treaanrer of tba Wilming- , - ton Produce Exobange. , , ,; Three negro banrkra were arreated in Cflintou the nttier day. Thev robbed the a tore of Mr. Richmond. ... Railroad fares, it is pretty general! v eouttnded, have not been reduoed anf- ncieatly low to promote general travel from all parts of the country to the centennial. . Tba hotel people, who want crowded houses, certainly think so. If it could be arraeged that only those going to the . centennial could have tba advantage ef the low fares no doubt tba railroads would be more ready to make larger reductinoa, bat of Course tha tame 1 rate have to I given to all. travelers. ' Every iuduoemnut, however, should bo offered to set the people in motion, and at toe same time have tnem - (eel that they are aoti udulging ia extoavaganaa. : CIIUKCH DIRECTORY. ; . '.'!: ." . u i '.';! ;')' -At Christ church, Episcopal, , 11 f o'clock a. m. and 4 p. m. by Rev. M. M Marshall, D. D. Sunday Scboal at. 0 a. m , . , ,-,t , ... , ,..'.,. , .. . .... , Chuah of the Good Shepherd, Spit- copal, 11a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. . IS. It. iticb. bunday School a. m. At Salisbury Street Baptist church " ' 11 a. m. sud7:3t p. m, by Iter. Dr. lritchard . Ninday School at 9 a. m. At Swain St eet Bapti-t chu'eh. 1 1 a. m. aud7;3tr-pT-Tn-r by Rr. JrDrHuf- ham. Sunday school at 9 a. m. ' At Edculou st et Meth tdist church. ' II a. ui.. aud 7:3a p. m. by rRev.'L. S. Burk: ead.D.D. Sunday schoal at 9 a.m.. , W. J. Young, superintendent. Singing . exercises at 3:30 p. m. Seat free' at all Services. t-i ,. ; ! i hi i ;D . At Person Street Methodist church. : II a. m., and 7:30 by Rev. W. C Nor man. Suuday School at 9 a. m. No mass at st John's Catholic church. ' i he i-ur. Iter, i Fattier Keillr being absent. . , .. .o!m kl Presbyterian church, 11 a. m. and 30 n. m., by B?v. Dr." Vaunhan. Suuday Sclraol at 9a. m , Haps's JTitonized lAAftri tatfluntci v uax ; I u ef targe JOHN AVERA, Jobastoa;raaty! w. n. SANDEBaV . - , :., , DAVID AD if a, t .n - ! JAMES PACE, Chatham Coaaty. ; C ' w. mtbomas, t " B, H., WILSON, -i ., -.; ELI AS BAINE8, '--.'. - C ''I

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