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THE llALEIUtl SLNTINEU UA1LT, WEEKLY AND BBMI-WMKLT. .Official nriai cfRorti Carolina. STATE PRINTING A BINDINO ESTABLISHMENT. , , UW Or t'tf,UieTIOU. Htlf "entitle! I yesr la sdvsa-e M 00 Hllv M miNiturod,ws..i.. 4 00 torn! vYeeklv " " 00 VYerklv rend-! 44 - .... t 00 Th n.iLVsTI BLKI he d-llvemd la to part of las City at Flftsea Ceeta sak. THE OIT-5T. . postoffick DitttcTonr. For the brnrGi of th public, pa! UbIi (he fflllowiuf directory of ib Kiai- o lie r thia citt t Wefi'rn mi1 fin II :15 t. m. " " orrlvet 3:21 p. ra. Eastern claea 3:03 p. m. . vrtvea ll:4o a. m. Chatham " clwM 3:00 p. ra. " ' arrivra hi a. ro. R. ft G. R. K. binII cloawa 0:3 a. ra. Tbrnucb nmneni via a. u. It K. cla P:30 a. m. Thrwuith nartliero rla R. Jt G. K. U. arriv. a 3: 4 p. m Throtuli nan dim rta ualti-. aorwi'lMa v 3:03 p.m. ThMiub Dmnera via uoida hn arriM Ihlt a. m. ' Otttce h"Ur fhr rtcllrering niaila frwta T:30a. a toWr Uey Mrdtfra trv I4ij aJ pal4l tram :l.Va. tu.iaiu.rn Letter can be reK'wuiivd Irani f : 15 a. m. ia 4 I', m. UlB.-aboura on Sunday from 4 p. nv to o p. u. ; , . , W. W. ni.tai P. v. ,. -rrnf U laUaal. IDOPTtON-T.. fa 4 ehtld a na 8tt ommii m u ear of BeaUaat Udlca. alti, kandla AddnHM,a.rt J. J. WoijncKDit! Jt t'adealer la . fraia. , Cam a aiieclalty. Kewbem. Th new AUaa Hotel, Pbiladolphia, Pa., will furniah meala U rati from 23 renta opwarda, and lodging at $1 00 per day. ' 2-lw Mr. Jr. D. Whitaker t af111njt good oak wood at 3.50 pine 13 i0a3.'it r cord delivered, provided the cah at tend the order, if he has to collect by ticket be UHn all caaea charm old 'price. Call on bim hi rear of CUiaena' Baok. '.:.tf. Means. A. C Banndera A Co, have ror aulo 1,000 bushel uioa white flint corn, 10, 0(H) aacka of Btar rb.plmto, 5,000 aacka Maoea' Kitiouisd 8nper phata to be u(T'lW6tou aeeil or atabla manure. They have aold ainoa Jannary 13lh, 6,000 buchela corn and 15,000 am ka of guaiiO. Call on them for bargains. Centennial yona. It. T. Ful- ghura baa arrived in the city from Phl)alelihla, where be haa bt cn In the inteie't of l ia bok, Ihf Southern CVntennial Guidd. The en terprtaa wa a rucceaa. The ladie of Raleigh, wa learn, have raised a uillc'ent amu t of money to secure a bandixtme Centennial Fhig. The Raleigh Light Infantry are en deavoring t perfect arrangement to visit the CeatennUl. SdsdaT Sohooi. Noras. Peraou Street Methodist 8u d.iy s.hool wiil pio-nio at Tatea' mill on Tnetdav next. Mnv 9U- Swain Street Bapti4 school wiU pic- May 11th. . - The blackboard exercises by the Su - perintendent, Mr tt- IL Brigtrv-Jr., is one of the most attraotiva f. a tares of the 8aliabnry Street Baptist school, and begins every Sjnday morning at 10) o'clck Mr Jacob S. Allen, by invitation, will organize a Sunday school at New Bethel chareh, 8 milrs soath of this city, m Saudsy next "t'Z.-"' l.wt OP JrRoms row J r!. : The -Vmtd nf tVont v i 'ntninia-tiwer a I reirular meet nc jetenlay. Tho Itusl nes transacted waa of a routine char- acter. tlte only muter l-t-e lnx to tha puhlio waa the drawing f jurors I for the June term of oar Superior Court. Here lathe list drawn ,t - r H. 8. Edward-, Henry Hunter, (col.) Alvln 01 VS.' Fdward Wilson, w. A. Sturdivant, Guilford Holland, U. W. Winiams,1 D. W. Rovcter. D. J. EllU, 8. R, Horne, John Cay ton, I. M. ble. James A. Hoiliway, J. W. Wat son, Burton Dtipree, Heawell Turner, (col.) Jweph Blake, G. H. Wall. Thoa. H. Brig'i Jr., Thomas ;G. Jenkins. Sidney Horton, Jr.. IL C. Branch, J. Y. Stinsnn, Joseph llrook. Mad. Bar- b e. J. T. Lawrence, Dowd Mas-ey. A. n. Lowery, Xnlhan Prih, W. II. Bunch, II B. Flen mine, (col.) Henrv SUint.n. It. II. Powell. H. D. Duun, J. ' J. Baily apd N L. Brown. Willie MiU b. 1', T. H. Belvin, L J, Brogden. L, & Chandler, a W. Smiahi Amos Lasoitrr, coL. W. B. Allen, H. T. Waison.T. C Smith, J.. Y: Cbspll, W. U. Morris; J. A. Williams, Jau.es May- card, J. M. ITemminR, (Jeorgn W. Poe J. a li 1 y, J. vv7Coiiiua"anJ George W. Darla. : i ' Newr aire np the ahip. Dr. Bull' Congo Hymp may enre yon, a it U none oinera. it cm.ii little, and can i i i l r I 1 1 II II ' ii ii - ' ! ; , -e i if fill II II II I II, I etar I II II II n 1 1 1 1 II II II . ' m "- V Ii ii II II ,1111 II I r II "i i - ' 1 r-r st mm mm mm mm i a ; - -j w m w m - m m i i m ' i VOL. XXII. A RMS AMD AMMVKITIOt QCMTIOW wtilla ibe rU-ctiaa wa '0 procrt- Ji- terdaj, the radical Adjutant Genaml and f ekrr afWr the mayoralty, Mr. J. C. Gormaa by name, suddenly came lo tha coocluaiou to stir the maiter f the laaua of arma and ammunition in the colored troop a ho fought o nobly Jea- lerday. Ilia oul could net poae iutiu in patirDco at th thooKltt tha public waa of U e opioion that llieia waa a q tie (Man e veracity between him and liia ronimander-in-Chlef, tha Governor, is regard to the awn fity for the iane. Ha Xfised upon tba local of the Sea a hen that nutupectlnz youth waa prowUiiK arauud afWr Uema. and wl.irl ad him up U tha gubernatorial oflfca In bit buggy, diawn by the upanking little anker. Ili-re U what ih 2ia naaM aixntt tha affair: At the tfQitor Mr. Gorniaa w went w th hiui vatardt to Mia ro ta of bovrrnor 11 vvuea at tlte atiual hn- tl ia ivaard te ilia miauiHler a ding M-emiinf to i at betweeu h mwlf aon uie (tovrrnor a to Imu!c ib arma to ttie cilaod companv nera. Tiia ov arbor Uiwl tluu be avrerd lor urueral Gorman lo fua Hie arma, but didn't know hcu Ihry w-ra ' U nrd. but tt M-ema Mr, Qonuan laaucd them ttie iu dav the Governor agreed U It Thi matter all arnae I'r iu Oov. Uroa ten baviud aii to a 2fwa rvporWr the titer day, h. n iba reporUsr a-ked if any arma hai Wwn laaued to the ncierwa l.ee i ' I neither know of any nor have au ur sed a0r to be lanued." Hut the Governor aiuce rtunetuber ha diil agrie for Ocnt-ial Gatniaa to iatue tba anu, . ' It aueme tliat tba Governor baa le- freJied t,U menxiry wonderfully. The Sawa man elated to the public not long ago that Governor Brogden had posi tively denied givipg Adjuuut-Grneral Ooi mau authority to iutue tha ami a, and the Governor tacitly ackDowledged making auch a e'ab-meot. How comes it that h i Excellency 'a memory l only nfrethed at thN late day We are afraid that the t;ubeinatorial thought tionaof the beautiful Creole he aa during bU recent trip t Xaw Orloan tt dwell long Umo hia i4nciaLduiia, Wake np,Governor,aud shake off these unreal fancies or your character for veracity will be made the object of at tack and jour po itical frien-la wiil do- ert you and 8i tl oa ua oaa (.tt the gubernatorial nomination. Taa Boous Coxxissioxcaa The Coiamiaaivner cboaeu at tha bogasradi eal election yeatf rday held a secret meeting thia moruiugiu the court bona. What they did had not transpired wbeu thia issue waa put to pro . Tha meeting was attended, wo believe, by Measra. Barbae, White, Ellison, col., Johnson, Yearby and Jamea H. Jones, colored. The Middle wirJ Com'mia- mimionent, Messrs. Lnmadeo, CUriner and Peacud, belong lo tba list of Alder- men pwprly elected and did not, of lawful eouolave. We hardly think that this bog as Board will endeavor to pre. tend JoadinioUter city affairs, If they da so good citixin will racogaiss ia any manner their authority until they are put in pomession by tha proper legal tribunal the Supreme Court, Partisan aa in tha make up of thia court, yet wa cannot think they Will so outrage law and juatios as to plaoa this lawless tao tion in power. ' f: ' P. B. Ulnoe tha above was written wo have been informed that Justice of tLa Peaee-Mairniavewor thanlswful body into "offlue " slao Mr, ' Gormaa as Mayor." Ws also learn that tui fac tion will have tha audacity to appoint offioent and attempt to put Uieui on duty. OaoAxizATioxor thi Nbwlt Eutorao Board or Aukrmkji Ha-Emcnoa or Matob Maxlt and -CoixacToa Wa uams, Thia morning th newly alaotatl Board of Alderman met at 6 o'clock and ware sworn into ufBoo by Jostioe of Pesos PaacbaU SorrulL of Gary, town- ahip. A full Board waa present and this is the roll call : 1st Ward L. H. Adams, Alfred TJp cboroh and John Armstrong. - . 2d Ward Win. E. Andeison, A. C. Sander and O. T. Cook. : " ; 3d Ward J. C. S. Lurnsden, P.- C. Walker. J.S. Pescud, J. it H. Carmer and K, H. Bradley. 4th Ward-N, W. Weat, D. C. Mur ray and J. H. Green,. 5th Ward -1L HJime.JBWUs lams and P. C. F.eming. The Board waa called to order by Alderman K. ft. Jouee. 'hi motiou Urn el etion of Mayor waa ooe into, and B. C. Miuly wi uiani- m -u lv reflected aud n a worn loto m. e b P. A. Adams. J. P. Tito Buatd tbe. went inlno- iacU"0 of a i let k and CoMectar. and Geo. II. Wtl- Ijani waa unaninu.ly re-elected. - Upon motion all th present officer were ilirwted to retain their nuniuoua until their succeaaors abonld bo chosen. On motion tho Board adioorasJ nntil KALEIGH, NV 0; TUESDAY, MA.Y 2. 1876. Tun Municipal Election Ya TEjtDAT. Wa sra glad to bo able to state that tbo'sloctioa yeterlay passed off very orderly. The democrats car ried every ward In tho legal electioa and uow tavo a full B avd of Aldermen. The radicals had no candidates In the lawlul election. Tho vote In the five ward stood aa follows I t First 4ard Leo II. Adams 130 1 Alfred Upchurch, 131 John Arm airomr. 13J t D. L. Botsusr. 4: W. W. White, 2. v . , I 'Second WardW. E. Anderson. 73 A. V, Sanders, II 0o. T. Cook. 73. -Thirt Ward Bi. Ef; Bradley, 101 1 J00. & Pea. ud, 101; Phil C. Walkr, '8 JJ. C. S. Loiusden, 101 J J. R. H Carmer, 10 1. Fourth Ward D. C. Murray. 24 ; J. II. Greta, itN W, West, 23 vw. Slmpauo. J ; C.: D. Root, I. , i Fittfi Hard J.dtu It. Villiame.22Kj P. t '. Fleming. 227 U H. Jonas, 2 ' ; AIL of these gentleraeo areJiood elUses sad sound - eooaervativa-demo- crat. and the city is to ho codratuUtrd that their services have been obtained aa Aldermen, .'X XYll,"t The boemn eleetloo held by the radi cals U hardly wo th writing about,' but as reader may be cuiiou a to the re ult wo give the vote i J . t. if . " i 1 roa mayor. ; -Eastern Ward Gorman 367. 36 opjtoaiiloii voir. u , T 4 t , Western Ward Gorman, . v 452; Manly, 1 ; Jahnson; I.., Middle .Ward-Gonuan, 7?J Manly, VOR COMMISSIOllKKS; - ' Eastern Ward Eliiaon, 357 ; - White SCO; Baibee, 3C0. r . 'r"v ' Woitera ; Ward - Johnson, ,i52j Yearby 451 ; Jones, 451 ; B. IL Jones, 1 j Scattering 4 " Middle Ward Lurnsden, 117 ; Pea- cud, 117 ; Carmer, 116 ; Badger, 81 ; In this bogus election the radicals have been whipped at their own game. Even 0 ruler the order of Jodge Henry there waa only one box, the Middle ward, that had the least ahadow of le gality about it - This ward had the benefit of one day'e lawful registration and poll-holdere appointeil br a recoe nisad authority, while the other two wards, eastern and western, had none of these attributes and cannot possibly be counted, even if the Supreme Court should decide that the charter granted by the last General Assembly ia nuoon- stitutionsL In the Middle ward Manly haa 42 majority, arhile Messrs. Lnmaden, Peacud and Carmer, democrats, over shadow R. C. Badger, J, N. Banting and Virgil Bjcka, radioals, by a handsome majority. So if the old charter ia put in force again Manly is the legally elected Mayor and veaars, Lurnsden, PmcoJ and Oirmer 'the only legal Com- miasionara. Imfcdbrt. We nudersuml that J.' C. Gormaa, pretendiag . to bo Mayor. went aroaaA to the various liqttor.say lo his this morning warning the pro prietor not taks out license under the legal Board.' We hope none of our oiti ana will pay the least attention to the raring of this would-be usurper and following. ; They are nulawf ol pre. tenders snl have no claim iu law aud ia fact, If they seek to interfere with you in your pursuits apply to Mayer la awslsv aiul I at sa 1 1 1 aissa as naml - i Txmrrajicr Noras. A . lodge of Good Tetapkua was organised st Wake X Roads, in this county, on Saturday last. " A bonvention'of Good Templars 'eon venee st Lnmberton on Thursday next. , Prohibition was corn ad by s largo ma jority st the election in Greenaboro yes terday. '-v ' :. ,.. -Installation of eiBoers'st Hickman lodge tu-uight, s' ' " " District Contcmtioiv. A conven tion of the Democratic-conservative voter of the Fourth lngremional Dis trict will be held in the city of Ral eigh ou Tuesday, ' the 13th day el June next, for tho purpose of nom inating a candidate for comrresa and a ireideutial elector, and selecting two dt legates to the st Louis Conven tion. A full attendance - is earnestly desired. Each couuty will be entitled 10 one vote lor everyone hundred votes and fractional part over fitly given for Merrimon in 1755. , Bv mder of life District Executive Comtniiiee. "i ' , ' H. A. LoNDosr, Jr., ; " j Chairman. March 31st, 1876. . Papers in the district wDI please copy. Richard llcllhnny, a young lad- of WUuuutMU- wa.!-! qpQ ih. Olher nitfht .in the street and beaten by a iiai f of negroes. Na mors need of Laving your collars washed, when yon can wear Elmwooda and Warwick that are for sals every- NEW8AND NOTES. "What kind of a man la Tyodall t n anted a nonuern man recemly or cattle-ranker near the Ktaaiiumee Prairie, "Oh. he's lived y ere nlali iwcntr yar,,' he replied; '-hispthici pal business Is cow stealing, but h preaches occasionally.", . Hrnforth In the great countrv which OJt'etids from tlm Khualayaa totote- manoei, eq Victoria l to be called Eoiprtws, .4 India.' The first practical result ei loiS important dutioa to the no si bt will be 10 give the Q n-ao equality in rank with the imperial rulars Ia a play ei which Cleopatra waa the heroina, YajKMaon. the ealebrateJ maker uf ansomata, had ' been in trusted with tbe Buutnfactnro of the aap. which UiaaeJ loudly aa the principal aotreas placed it it her bruaet A critic botes aaaea west ua tnougui m tne ptecn, re plied drily, MI agree with the aap.' : ' A Mexican walked into a pawnbroker's shop at Silver City, New Mexico, the oUiet day, took row the counter tbe bat of the proprietor, wboae back waa turn ad, ana when that iudi vidua! waa ready to attend fe him ha obtained a loan of six bits on the hat which .was dulv s totted aasy. sad the trick ss not dia. covered till the bat was needed. . Senator Bayard seems to reeoznice the met that Gov Ttlden I the comma- man, for he I reported a saying i ' I cannot exprct much tupport nSMii New X orx when ha ni pitch an excellent andidate a Tilden toi ffrr for tbe nwsi Uu. 1 regard him as a man of un questioned ability, aud there is no doubt that the country at large so re gat da him." " . . A study of aleotion statistics snd "an aubiaaed aarvay uf tbe political nld" has led tba Butfalo Courn r to the oun elnaioa that tbe group of eastern stales. including ew lora, JNew Jiey and Gonneottont, are those apou which the democracy must rely for a irinuiph in Use presidential election U tne natooal policy of the party ia ia accord with the general aeutimuut of . these closely eon. A startling acconnt of the prevalence of the crime of incendiarism was giveu in the convention of fire underwriters. in New York, on TutuadsyThejJwnH mitttie on the snbict reported that thirty-five per cent, of all the Urea of last year originated irom utcendtansm. and that fifty-live per cent of the whole amount of property destroyed by lira waa through inoeuJiarism, or, iu other words, that the lasses bv this crime for the year u tha United States and Can ada ran np to fifty millions of dollar. Attimer-General Pierrepont will soon move lor the appointmeut or a receiver to take poeioo of the Hot Spriniis tract In Arkansas fr tbe gov erumetit, which has been decided to be ui owner T the property by tiie Uoi ted Mate Supreme Court. The persons who have had o essinn of the proper ly rave lar year maintained ibeir aup poeed riyhta by opeu violeuce. aud it i uow bvlieted that the govemmeut can not obuin it without ntiliiary aid. Measures will be taken lo have the re ceiver well protected in case of resis tance. ; ."." . '. Advict s from the east state that the plague iu Meaopotainia ia incraajsing At Hillab, from April 1 to 7 inolusive, 114 persona wrre attacked with the die ease and i9 died. Ou April ,8 theie were 21 attacka and 13 deaths, and nu April 9 31 attacks and 11 deaths. At Bagdad, frtaa April 2 to 8 inolusive, there were 256 a tack and 169 deaths ; on April 9 74 attack and 13 deaths, aud ou Aprd It) 56 attack aud 26 deatha. The highest number of eases registered, iu any aiugb day , was en April 9 Home oaoec nave ooourred in the military hos pital and garrison, j. : .. , 1 RtrrTDRi CrjRKD in fWm 30 to ,90 -lays by the ue of the Triumph Truss St Triumph Rupture Remedy manutav tired by the Triumph Trua Co., 334 liowerv. N. Y. This Truss and buu- pisrtrr tNk the Medal at the last Ses sion el tue ureas American ineinuie Fair. Send 10 cents lor their new book. THlOKLYfnRBCORR FOR RUF Tone the -Olileat and Be Hernia eHirgeoos in tbe world are some or tlte advantage otfered by ths Triumph True. Con 334 powery N. . Y whose Truss snd hupporter were awarded tbe Medal at the last session of the great American Institute Fair. ;l bend 10 emu lor their hew book. " r' SPECIAL KOTIUES. . f'.,-1 "TO COSSDJirTIVM. ) : ' The advertiser, aa aid phyalclaa, retlrw fruai set IV practice, having bad placed a hk kaad by aa Sast Isdla Miaaioasry tha lue asula of a staspis Vsgesshis Remedy, (or the apcwdji sod banBsaaatCursal UoaaipU.a. Uruaculila, Caiarrb, Astbou, sad sll Throat aad Laug AffevUuna, also a Positive aad Radical Cor (or Nervutis peblitty snd sll Nervuu Coai faints, sfter having l&oniughl) tesiad IU waitderful eurallv power to IboMMods of canes, feels It hi duly 4o make tt kaoara Is hisaafferiug fallow. Actuated b) this mo'lve, slid s eoosclentiou de-ire to relieve huauo uffe1ng. be will send (free of eha ae), Iu alt bo dsstrs R.tbt recti e; with full dirarUoMS (or preparlnc and at.tcsaafallj aslsg. Heat by return audi by addreaslag -Da. W C arKVKN. , Vunro Block, Byracass, N. T eev tS-wly A UHU. T all who are suffering from tba errors and IBOtaersUoosoi joum, nerrou weaKDeaa. early decay, loss of atsnhood. e., I will send a reel (is that will. cant, you, fKIK OK CUAkUE. ThH grsst rawed wss dlscovsrsy by-a silMtonar la Soath Aavetica. tiau 1 If .rlitrin.nl raTeiaua to las Ka. JaaBPS T. lastsji, aialMsi it, Wat Hmm, ifa fart No. 60 TAB DROPS. . McDowell fruit county wont have a'tt: r The oat crap in Warren ecu tU ni looking well. ....: ; Commencement take place at Dav enport allege Juue 7. Last week five couples were married in ew Uauaver county. The young ladies of Warren'on w 1 give a leap; ear bp,May 12. Th y are building a Math ajfat church at Leu tiu burg, Rahmoud csuutj. Silver enia ia slowly working its wst into cLculation in WUmiugtoo. Mecklenburg county , had 17 mar riaes duriuif tlte m mth of A pi 11. The wheat crop in Caldwell cinnttv Is aid to be Wking rem irkably well. Thursday ninlit Wi'm ng sn enined a meteoi ic ulutulualiou lor a bi lei .pace. Tobscce Krewers in Caldwell county expect u have great d.tticulty iu Sccur- Franklin enuuty commissioner are being atlrred uu about their lrajds at d corruptions. . The trial' of T. W. Strange, of Wil mington, far homicide, commenced Frt day at Asheville. 1 ' Tbe Warren county democrats hold a convention June 1 i to appoint delegate le the state Convention. A. J. Swiuaon, the Brunswick coun ty wife-beating "magistrate, haa bet P arrested on a bench warrant. Eleven republicans were sentenced to the peultentiary at New tisuo- ver Superior Court hist week. reme factorie la Reidsville have commenced operations. A keod dea of talacco waa sold there last week. At the recent nu eting ef the Grange Presbytery. H. M. mu'Ui.oi t-'r en- boro' awn of Rev, Dr. Smith, wa licensed to isch. v t j . . t A Wailcboro nigger the other day got 00 a " n nig itapexe " ana alter riding out hi ten cam's worth got sick and died in a lew minutes. Last Mmrrtay-week-n Woody trsgsdy aa enacted in btoaea couuty. near MartitiV Lime K Iu. Mr Dick Man in and hia.iwo aous, Euel and Tout, in cotupauy with a Mr. lien bmitn, wrrs retuinuig rrom a hiu-e raising, tuei Mari n had hui baud re-tiug i-onndlnaly ou Smith's shoulder, not au aiigty word btd ts-en sitokeu, when Nniih secretly iliew lii iitol aud placed it near Mr tiuV temple auu deliberately tired. Will. . M v SA mim ImII . t ground and died in a lew hours after wards, miy peak tig two wrds. Nunh then turned aud tiied at Toi 1 a tin, ah 1 was eight or ten feet off, the tat I passing diHgouslly ihrugh bis bowels, mdiciiDg a 1 aiu ul and it is feared a fatal wtKiud. Aa Tom fell ha cried to bia father to ruu for lile. and a- the fid uan made off. Muiih followed ttlin fur at Ua-t a quarter of a mile aud shut at bint two or three times, but foMunaiely neither shot took effect. Sini h delibe rately returned to where hU fi t v'ct m was lying aud remarked, that it his fir t shot had not killed him hn had three more balls to di-posa of. W hen asked by his bt other what he had against the Martins, be replied that he tiad killed two of them, and if he could kill faur more men he would be satt fi At last account the murderer had net been arrested. " The Star 42moniatei SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE Wa kavs found by several year exptrlese actual ebasrvatloa, that tbsy hsvsae superior, mr prices sra inert Wwer thsn ethers, sot so asequcl bt results, apoa swora tUUmsaU trom fair trial with aaythlsg aold la th South. W experience, whe have used our Phospbstss for B. J. IYET, Wak County. W. H. vYBITAKEK, Wak County.. M. H. BOSTON, " c. mix, . COL. I. STEWABT, Harriett County; 1 JAMES A. J)HNSON, - D. Me. McKAT, V ,, - - ,: I Aad assay olbar who wi tpuuj give tawaipeneaea. A.. C. SANCEIJ &jCo:, : 7 -TT rZ. agents, ' iikLkiuu, it a Advrtlrets wflltessaaavsalatbeUeuf Ttsi, at the foiWwtair rate per square of Mk,lM ailalaa Uaaa. Una . . 11.00 each subsaunsat huertlna M Uiu week i go aquare, I week .................... .10 ? , " ' 1 ssooth.... ................ H 00 BOUlbS . 13 00 st 4 " a . 16 00 - W to M M0 ..- T S , n on M0 NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS. W A i B A U E A.JJ I 'fhe First Since the Wir." "SILVH POR CHAXGaV" WashiUeo out ss r hangs teiay "SDL VE 3" , FRESH AND BRIGHT tad will offsra'sew sssoHnwatof CCRC. ; v ' BROWN AND BLACK MOHAIR, aad also a' a Plaid X .baira. 150 PI EC r 4 6? sapplp of Alpass . sad r - MIW BTTLKa AMD DESIGNS OF OBOANDIEa, m ,j t jAC'ONKTa AND - , LAWNS, AT VIET LOW KICII. .:. Arriving and to arrive 10 Cass Prists fross I eeot par ysrd snd npwsrd. , frsah stock Ecru Colored Cs.hmars Lsess, Neckties sad B-tws. . ' i 3 ' GENTS' B All AND Oimit Ladle', IfkW, CbUlrea.' aad IsfinU', Gaiter sad Shoes, Laced aad But toes, ; A fall line of Lsdles' aad Misses' 811 p- P?: . : : . Ail at price net so ds anaersoia. -V . IL A U. S. TUCKER. AprMSS-tf $1 900 PRIFirON$l00 iny i mi to tout swans - 0 -aaO or Iu dutch Privilege. ha brought a small for tune tu th csrelui invertor. s savia when aad how to oier.ite aliy. Booh with lull Int imation sT rasa. Addret ordr-i by mall aad teiesraith 10 BAXTER A CO., Bankers and Brokera, 17 Wall St, N. Y. JsuXU-darlv S TUCK HOGS! aw s-.fcim a Caaalee Plra (or asl. Ad- F. C.CHKIsTOK ER8ACO, VVllmluatoa street HOUfiE AND LOr AT CHAPEL BILL FO StLE. by virtue ot sa tsder of ibs but snoH.'ourt of C bbtliam coKtiiy, 1 am -e.l a. cuuiu.k sionerou Misday.'Jjlh of ilaicb a. It, si lb tour. tiiHiee duoi ia Ptttiuwro, at public aucilou, thai valuable lit.use aud lot In lb loss vt C'baiel III, kuown as tb Uuut bouse. Terms of sle (90.00 csh snd the remainder i n a credii of mi mouth situ tsaid aud securiy. Title reUiued until pun-ba aiosey u p.id, A. J. BT&UM, Om. .. Tib. 5, 1 7e-wt. - - fjbEkSEt CUEE8EI t Another lot of tbst Ins Gilt Edgs Cbssse. Retail at kO senU per pound 1 ry tu . At f. C.CualalUPHgRSCl.'S, VVJiulngToS street. Ifape's Nitrogenized MAffcS isxtairc "hrowteffun I USK 1 SUPER PIIOSPHATE OF LIME. - la selllcg tba sbovs rsrtiUasra, as wsU ss by If say equal aaaeng Commercial Masaras. universally popular, aad tbst have proven auay of oar bsst fanner. AO w ask I a refer to tb following geatiemsa of largt several year 1 . JOHN AVEBA, JohnsCounty. W. IL BANDERS, ''". DAVID ADAMS, " ' JAMES PACE, Chathara County. W.KrTBOMAS, B. H. "ILSON, LIAS RAINES, For Sale Vy i 1 I' : a 4 t V i" 1 S) ' r. , i., at ' i" 9 at w tr-' a V . t . I 1 . 1 - V, j I J Thnmlay ttTening. . . . Mvl4dAwtia -;- ' M .
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1876, edition 1
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