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.- ! ..; .v ..... Z . - .. .-. . V : . - . . --r ;V :-r-;v - -r.X... ,,, ' - :. - --. . ! V , . .J; . TUB fUlElQU; BENTJiEXirr THE RALEIQU SENTINEL ' AJverHissi saia wM he msartad as the Isstss - isrt si , UAILT, WKIXT AND SXMI-WXIbXT. Official Grni u Rsrti Carsliu. STATE PRINTING 4 BINDING L ESTABLISHMENT. ;' batm or scnecao-eion. DsOy Seatinel I vsar la advenes M 00 Dail Mi ana-taste 4voa..... ...... 4 00 MlWeakly " " ,0J Tb Dn.T ri'n. Im dallTsrad ts My part of U Ctty t fin Cents a weak. THS CIT Y. . - - ? . - , , " ill i J. J. Wolfkrpkv Jfc Cj,delr to jmitt. Crn ipocUlty. - No wbern, C. to. Tbo now AUm Hoiol, PUlMlelpbk, Pa., will fnrniah bmoJo la cmU from 25 rente opwardi, and lodging a $1.00 per day. 2-lw Mr. J. O. WhlUker la aelliog good oak wood at 3.50 pino I3.00a3.li per cord delivered, provided the cak aU tenda tbe order. If be baa to collect bj ticket he will In all caoee charge old price. Call oa him la rear of Gtiaeao' Rank. ; ' ' , tf. LOCAL DOTH Major A. y. LawU Xm .ripe' atraw berries la ble gardea. " ' " The Sheriff la publish lag the names f delinquent tax pajrera, , i , Hnnah ''foe Iadiaaioh, ptbaw, it faint oar time to holler, , , , i Her. Father Beillj baa reraraed and will officiate at naee to-moiTO-ir. For iuionnalioa aa a religious aer vicea sea the ebarea directory eUevhere, The ex-fedtwal aoldiera resident la thia city are to organise a Cemetery Associa tion. - '. ' ; ' The handsome new resiienee of Dr. W. L Boyater, oa Korgaa street, is nearly completed, . . . - - A large number of country people were ia tbe cUy to-dav! We hope eur merdtaata profitted thereby M Bock beer " la bow more frequently denominated over the ceanter tuan any other exhilarating beverage. - Dr. James UcKoe, of this eit, was re elected Baoreiary of the State If eiLfed Society at the recent meeting at Fayette, ville. ; (. . . ' . .," The Supreme Court of the Stale eon venea on the first Monday In June. Chief Justice Pearsoo'a health has been completely restored. h We learn that the banquet to be given by the Odd-Fellows or tola city to their Grand Lodge is to be an elegwt affair. It will be done np brown at the Xational hotel. -' Next Thursday some of ear young gentlemen give a pio nie at Milburnie. Fishing, flirting, dancing and a boat of other things pleaaaut to youth will be the order of the day. The bogna board of commissioner met last evening. No elections. If Mr. Gorman ia ao anxious to be the llayor of a eummauity let him move oat to Oberlin and toko charge. The Board of Aldermen meet Monday evening. We understand that tbe re maining members ef tbe pelke corps hare been fixed npoa and will be form ally elected at the meeting above men tioned. t " '" We bear that there is to be a row over tbe radical nomination for die sheriffalty of this' county. Willis D. Jones, J. J, Newell and W. W. White will, it ia said, wrestle over the nomi nation."";' What kaa become of the white cornet band t Their dulcet -strains - havs Bot been heard in a long lime. Some time ago we asked about tbe whereabouts of the artillery company and soon heard from them In lively sort of a manner. The Governor of Michigan has asked Governor rfden for an impression of the great seal of thia State. It is wanted in order that the coat of arms of oar Bute maybe painted on the ceiling of the "new capitol bow in process of constrao lion st Lansing. "Gorman's Outlaws,? it is said have ignored the AfiJJiewsrd commissioners, elected under the act of 1857, and have supplied their placet by A. W. 8haffer, J. N. JBonting aad ! VirgU Bix. The last two were defeated, by JMssts. j Lomsdea and Garmer ia Jhe Middle ward election. . . , ,,.2 . '. Mr; Nojes, comb manufacturer of Binghampton, N. I., baa sent a box of metal back combs aa a present toths clergy of this city. This is 'something over which no noias should be made. There are some articles of the toilet that should not be thrust before the publio gaxe nor spoken of in polite conversation. Tbe memorial of tbe late Dr. Chaa. -E. Johnson, read at the meeting oC the State Medical Society at Fayetteville by Dr. P. E. Hints, of thia city, Is said to have been an eloquent tribute to the Virtues, of the .deceased. Dr. Binea' reputation is not confined to exa'ted attainments in his professien. but is regarded by the best minus in thia 8tate aa being a gentleman ef rare literary culfureT ' We bops to aee the memorial In print long belere Che proceedings of the recent meeting appear. ' vol: xxil BALEIGH, X. O , S A.TU BDA.Y,' M AY 181f6.' ' tnuui No. ' 64 Swto.A lisat. To-day Governor Brogden real red a request from Judge Seymour le r ler a special term for lbs Craven CO ny Superior court, x cow mendnAlIa29. No action baa yet been taken bv the Oovernor in the premises, but it is generally understood that the term will be ordered. Fie-NiC Ahbad.W learn that St, John's Society, a veciety composed of the Catholic gentlemen of thia city, will give a plc-nk on or about the first of next , month.' Arrangements will . be made to have it at some suitabls spot Bear the city, and to conduct It In such a manner aa to make l agreeable to aU who may attend. When definite ai raBgemeaU are concluded a timely anooaBessaspt wUl be auda, Askcal CoaraXTios or m T. M. C. A: Tbe iM Annual Cmrventloo ef tbe Young Men's Christian Associa tions of the United Stales and British Provinces, will be held In Toronto, On tano, July 12th, 1875, The Association of this city bas been representee' in these conventions heretofore, and it is suppos ed will send d legates this year. Tbe subject will be considered at the regular meeting of tbs Association oa Tuesday night next. Xxtrsa Brvn BaxDoa. Nonas river bridge, six miu-s from town, is now the place for pic-uios for all classes, kinds and conditions. It is said to be the most festive spot in tbs county. Quiet fuming parties ply the 'Ember ifod and watob the alient eork in seolided nooks and pools thereabouts; love-sick couples, beneath the umbrageous shade along ila banka, bill and eoo in true Bulwer style, while tbe restless eoquette and our fastest youth, to the tune of harp sad guitar, "trip tbe light fantastic toe npoa the green award, or while away their idle boors ia sentimental nothings, Ac. , . Leap Ykak Hop. They have been having leap year hops everywhere, and now Kaleigh tails into line and is going to have one too. Tbe young ladiea of the city have determined to reciprocate the man) gallant courtesies which they hare received from the young gentlemen of the Pleasure Clubs, and give them a brilliant leap year bop at Tucker Hall, Friday, J ay 19. We bear that a num ber of gentlemen have already reseived notes from fair ones, requesting " the pleasure of eecorting," Ac., Ac. We understand the masculine "wall flow- em" hve already been selected, though who they are la kept a profound secret Tbe affair promises .to be a very brilliant one, and will be greatly enjoyed by all who go, aave these who have been selected to sit In serene lone liness and desolation. Chopping Oct. The evil influence of tbe radicals who are attempting to overturn the legal city government cropped out yesterday afternoon. Mer- vhaato of republican tendencies have been advised net to pay their taxes to the legitimate government, and hi con sequence sf this advice one prominent business nan, Mr. & D. Harrison, yes terday got himself into a bobble.-He refused to pay bis taxes and resisted an officer who attempted to levy oa his wagon and bore. The consequence was that he was arrested, carried before Mayor Manly and fined 925. He ap pealed from tliis iftiitencetmt atterihe sober second thought paid his taxse,and the fine and other proceedings were withdrawn. We said from the begin ning that this bogus election might be laughed at as a farce, sut tbs spirit of lawlessness which it keeps alivo is likely at any time to create trouble. -j s m ,y CHURCH DIRECTORY. At Christ church. Episcopal, 11 'clock a. m. and 4 p. m. by Rev. M. M. Marshall, Df D. Sunday School at 9 a. m ' Chorck of the Good Shepherd, Epis copal, H a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. E. R. Rich. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. At Salisbury Street Baptist church 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by Rer. Dr. Pritchard. Sunday School at 9 a. m.' At Swain Street Baptist church. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. J. D. Huf ham. Sunday school at 9 a. m. .At Edentou Street Methodist church, 11 a, m., and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. L. S. B urkhead,D.D. Sunday school at 9 a.m., W.J. Young. Hiperintendent. Singing exercises at 3:30 p. m. heats free at all services. At Person Street Methodist church, 11 a. m., and 7:30 by Rev. W. C. Nor- ounoay School at 9 a. m. ADTAKTAOES IIC PATBORIXtHO Home A. Commewdabli Example. A few jears ago few of our retail mer chants or large farmers thought of atop ping this side of Bsltlmore for their goiKla or supplies. I f tbs amount de sired reached one sr two hundred dol lars, away it went to Baltimore. We are glad to note at thU time a great change in this respect It Is rapidly being known that the wholesale dealers of Raleigh can de bettor for small buy era than anywhere else. , To illustrate thia point: A month er two ago ' a merchant in a neighboring village took a trip, north and laid In about a thou sand doUat-atock. .of good another I the same town came to Raleigh for his. Not many days' after both ttorss were in full blast, but the gentleman that went north discovered that most of bis old customers were buying from his neighbor. . He issued new posters, set-, ting forth the fact that be bad just re lumed from the north, bought goods at bottom prices for cash, Ac, dc.', Still hU trade did not Increase. At last, on inquiry, be discovered his neighbor was underselling him. How is thl, he be gan to inquire f He found out that not only waa be underselling him but that he was selling goodi cheaper than he paid f.r them In Baltimore. Tbs fact was plain. No. 1 had paid more for his stock in Baltimore than Ne. 3 for his in Raleigh. Add to No. 1 the ex pense of his trip, freight, Ac, and you sill find out bow hs stood. ;i -- -; - v - We might illustrate by giving the ex perience of Several of our large !rmr who have hitherto bought their bacon, cugar, coffos, molaaaes, Ac in Balti more. - We learn that the .officers of several ef the Stats institutions have been in tbe habit of sending north after supplies. Others have learned better, and are buying in Raleigh, and we ask the others to do he same. We srs glad also to learn from our merchants tbst tbe Raleigh A Gastea railroad are purchasing their auppllea here, and thus turning thou aauds of dollars into our ousiness that have heretofore gone north. We hope this example will be imitated by all our corporations and inttitutions, and we aball see a new era In the commercial circles of Raleigh. Employers forget the fact often, tost money sent north stays there, and for this very reatoa the south is not bedded with raiUaye and our hamlets are not cities. Let us keep our money st home by patronising our home merchants and mechanics. hatiafy yourself as t tbe best bargain you can make in Raleigh and we ask no more than a comparison. L Majob Galxs' Addbess at Wasb raoTO.i. The Washington Echo, of May U, in speaking of Major Beaton Gales' recent address in that city on O.ld-Fel-lowship, pays our distinguished towns man a handsome but deserved compli ment Says the Echo : . 1 ' : Major Beaton Galea, the Right Wor thy Grand Representative to the Grand Lodge of Odd-Fellows of the United States, delirered an address in tbe eourt bouse on Wednesday night Last ' It rarely happens that we ft ashingtoniana (so cut off from the rest of mankind) have aa opportunity of enjoying such sa intellectual faast. M .j. Gale? repu tation aaaa orator ia already national; but we are constrained to believe that he te gathering fresh Uarels while on bis rapid tour ia Eastern Carolina! The order which he represents with such marked ability, turned out wuute, and gave him a cordial welcome. ..The beauty and intelligence ef our town flocked to hear him, and afforded him tbs stimulus nf an attentive and ap preciative audience. tis theme was "tba rise, progreas and prospects of Od-1-FeUowahip." Tbe speaker was in full accord with the spirit of . bis mission. For nearly an hour, his rounded periods, bis glowing illustrations and scholarly eloquence, held tbe sudience spell bound. Many passages ia his address were of extreme beauty, and were draped in all the elasaio graoe which so charae terixed the productions of his illustrious NEWS AND X0TE& '.1 -1- rommodoreTanderbat has so far rs covered as to be able to attend to bis basineea, " His fervid delineation ef tba ma. boliam of the Order, his tribute to wo man, and the touching episode of young California, rallying to aid tbe Order in old Germany, sparkled with the fire of true eloquence. We eonirratulste the Order such a representative, and rejoice that the Major has found an opportunity of be coming acquainted with bis eastern friends. They may have a use for him before next campaign is over. A New Skven-Octati Piamo or Fi ks Class Make - fob BAtrrAT Cost. One of the finest ever brought to this country, with all modern Im provements, mut be sold before the loth of May. A splendid opportunity. Thia Dlano Is nrononnred. mftmr mmRiI I - I 1 ! 1 TV f- man. unday School at 9 a. m. i exanunauon oy x roie-aers uroix, Bau- At St Johns (Catholic) church mass at ' mann and Airthe to ba aunerlnr. wtthnni II a. m., vespers ftp. m. Rov. Fstber exception, to any ether make in point lUilly offioitmg.ianday achoel st 10 - of lone and durability, etc. Call at the " i . , . . I wareroorosof Acocbt Doxpp, onHar- At Presbyterian church, 11 a. m. and ' gttt street, between SalUbury and Mc 7:30 p. m., by Rev. Dr. Vaughan. bowell. between 9 and II A. M. and 2 Sunday Scboslat 9 a. m. j and 6 P.M. 2t i , ... Tbs Marquis of . Exster t is about to embark oa the tnrf, of which bin father was a magnate. . . ,,. ,. The Nov York Post critic iaea Belocoa aa havings "nutty" vjioe," basel eyes an4cnest.B0W8.,,r.,:,j.,(, :)ti;, ,hH 4, ' Billy Manning, a negro minstrel,' well ksown and most popular in the west and tooth, js dying at Chicago. ...(.,;; Mr. Arthnr Cheaeyi the wealthy bs ahioal aunager, has been elected com modore of the Boston Yackt dab.'' Tom Thumb is gobg to Texas to 0 vs and the Chicago Times uunks that some dsy ws shall hear of Tom being way laid sad abductod by Texas grasshop per, ui ; j yi -A.'j t- - John S. Payne, the new President sf Liberia,- u a luu-bioodea negro, and at born In Richmond, Vs. He has been a member of the Liberia Con gress for twenty yesrs, and is a very intelligent man. - On Monday last while Orson Boyd was fording the Delaware river, near Port Jervis, N. Y one of his bones stumbled and pulled his mate down with him. By this accident the wagon waa overthrown and Mr. Bovd and bis entire family, coueb-ilng of Mrs. Boyd and three children, were pitched into the river and drowned. The sub committee of tbe House of Represeutauves' committee on naval ait'alrs took testimony at New York Wedueaday i night in connection with the Brooklyn navy-ard affairs. Start ling disclosures bars bees made ; bt soma of the witnesses, snd the commu lee state that it waa high time to inves tigate that naartfreirrepwt wtil ouutaln some astounding tacts, and it is rooiorsd tbst several prominent parties are Implicated by the evldeuce taken. Tne wltnesoes examined hist eveniug were Chief Engineer - Danby, Medical Diieciors Williams and fotter. Pay master Elridge, Major Butler, Charles Suullfant, J. 13. Healy, Chief Clerk Krs sier and many others. Tbs luvestig liun will last for another week. The t far begins badly for millionaire, anJ pallid death with equal fool kicks at the doors of the Filth avenue and of the Viennese Opern-Ring. Baron Si meon Sine, one of the richest if not the richest man In Austria, bas Just died, leaving a fortune estimated at from tbirtv-five to forty millions of our money. Ilia father was a Greek, born at Nrre, in Macedonia, who died iu 1850 at Vienna, where be bad lived fur a quarter of a century, and where he made himself one of tbe half oVeu wealthiest aud mot influential bankers of the continent. During the Crimean war Baroo Bina's operatiuui were enor mous, and gave rise to a serious diplo matic scandal, it having been discovered bt the British Ambassador. Sir Hamil ton Seymour, that bis Secretary, Mr. Grenville Murray, was in the habit of selling the Briiiah despatches to tbs i The Oirty Sttbb Ctnui Fob Hop tube. The Oldest and Best Hernia Nirgeona m the world are sobm of the advantagee offered by the Triumph iTuaa wow X9t tsowery SXm.i wooer Truss and Supporter were awarded the Medal ' at the last session of the great American Inat uite Fair. . beud 10 cenu tor their new book. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Small lot Of Rank mm be eotd at Aa ties oa Stnsv at lOu'eioek a. m. at the Awetwa Qoesof tS love Btors oa WDotnrtoe, SrreeL ' in tbe laiaysst 1 -1 hlp berMefora exlsthur TBS CA-MitaenblD beleea J .hB Hicbols and lobe C, GnrmaaT h Us Sav Br mutsal eoeasas sMMlved. TBs biMsess wlU ae aoanwd 7 r. JoS laeaccaeLiaaueiss ana will bo slaeee ia tlx .haads of sa saeafr far Im pmltsle setUeesest, ana all ebt due br the trmolB he ressptry paM i .-; ' m ) -tu I- l t. 1 u iO WCHOti-t ( . Kaueiea'.'Vay , IsTB. , " 4awlt; LOOS,' LISTEN, READ. "'i I m' in unr GOOD NEWS 1 . ...i . .L,mi ' f ' . ; I. 1 -' t ' t : - id . ' ' I'. . : i Just received 5000 yards , T ; , PAciticLA W N In abaci lengths, at 10 eeaU pep yard. These LAWNS are toed Hyles, fast colors and are worth sigbtesn cents. , Ttey WW s: SPMCJE Pl YMENT : all to pieces, at tea cents per yard. Come to CllEECITS. may 4-d2tawlt great Greek financier. A CALL FOB A COCNTT CONVEN- ' ; YENTION. ' v' As ghalrman, I am Instructed by the executive committee of the Democratic Conservative party of Make county to give notice that there will be bold a convention of the Democratic-Conservative voters of the county at the court house 01 the 10th day of June next at 12 mn for tbe purpose of sending dele gates to the state and congressional district conventions and to consider the propriety of nominating Candida Lea lor publio offices. I am . further luatructed to call upon the chairmen uf the various township committees to hold meetings In tbeirLrecpective townships on toe i7ih day of May, in order to appoint delegates to this convention. . . , W, W. Jons, Chm'n. while we do not agree with Mr. Til den on some points, and should person ally prefer a western man and that man Senator- Thutman, of GbUy-whom wa regard as the equal in all respects of Mr. Tilden, yet we consider that Mr. Tilden -has developed elements of strength as a candidate that are not found In tfr. Thunnan, and consider that the democratic, or party of reform, cannot affoid to disre jard the indica tions that point to Mr. Tilden as tlis most available candidate that could be named. Tbe man himself la stronger than any platform that could be con structed for him. Lynchburg Virginian. Dr. Ball's Vegetable Pills for the curs of Liver Complaint, Bilious Affec tions, Headache, and especially sick Headache, Pain in the Side, Stomach, Back or Intestines, Sick Stomach, Gid diness, Dimness ef Sight, Weak Nerves, Loss of Appetive, Costlveness, Dys pepsis. Derangement of the Kidneys, and all delicste Femsle Complaints, For sale by all druggists at 25 cents a box. Rupture Ccbeo In from 30 to 90 days by the use of tbe Triumph Truss A Triumph Rupture Remedy manufac tured by the Triumph Truss Co., 334 Bowery. N. Y. Thia Trust and Sup porter look the Medal at the last ses sion of the Great . American Institute Fair. Send 10 cenu for their ne w book. Fob Pekt. Two neat cottages. Apply to R. W. Best at office of South ern Underwriters' Aasocitiou, mar ll-tf t ... ... pOBXl. CORJI t r Three stirs Car loads nf sslsadld eleaned wa orn jasi m ana enesa tor esta only, prt fiATtia A JONES. 27 MEAL! I Two Car loads best bolted Cora Meal tost m at u 1 1 is a 'unio spr 29-tf Qraaaryaad FoesceMora, wUmlagtoe 8t ftt1llirTlM MskiM sua um pvkllr Dr. Cj It w TtEUV Wa wtb . 've eosnretle ma asi woassa Bvsnisss vba wax Pst tma S4 te II pet Ssy, ess hsparsaed la yuer ewa ralrSbor boo4.aa4ie stnein hoaarsl4s ParUealar (res, er samples worta sevsral SoUan that will enable job to ro to work atoaea, wia be l on receipt 01 any eeau . aoress i. LATH 4. w AO..- v sot WMSiDctmi at.,Bessssw V , ITOCK.JIOGSI, -u O 5 Berashlra and Chester Pits tor sale. ply to ... '1 ' . v if., Ff C. CHRWTOPMER8 A CO. f .t.i , 1. ... WOmlngtosstw. Oaesqsareoae ttasa -- fLSB I ssaare, t weMkinr 1 n , I aaoath . ..... ...... ...... 1 t so see IM!t'MIIl i ! ...r. ,. is 00 " , tt os V at as ,tWAtS! AHEAD i; .'j. t t -e ,- t r t if - TheRnt 8iae8 the WtT. "- (ft! "BttVlJl FOR CHAHOt." We shall eommeacs sa to- storrow to pay . outasehspgs.i BrLVEB- FRESH AND 'BRIOHT Asa will offer a asw aasnrfsart of-. Ecsg;? ..uii y.i y.oiuyiv.oz :nyr DIAi."'"1 1BOWH AVb BLACK XOBAIE, k sew' sepnly of rArpaeaV feat tTald Mokalrfc,,, T,.0 , 4 , nf u is risen of: ih-! ;,v i 1.0 V.t ATVtkf LOWBiciS. SEW8TTLEJ AD DEfltflXH OP 1 1 lfcrtl i-x :irL' vmu it Jt ml.f ii JAOtWtM ASP, !-..fwf!t .fwi LA WKSJ . fl!'.1 i',f ArriilBao4 to arrive to Oarriatafrs i ...... -, ..i.f I..,-, .t.i- .1.., . 8 seats per yard and upward. r.JO! . ii--T : 1 1,1 r!""' 4:: Fresh stock Icra Colored Csihaere loess,,. ; Veekttaa sa4 Bows. vt-w"- -t -''r. QCXT8' RATI 1JID GlrTgfii.,1, ,,Pi' Kteses', Chgdreat' sad labatoV,, Qaltsrssad Bhssa, Lares sad lltiaa. ".1 A fnnae cLad lies' imiT'mip All at prices not to be os!Uroll. ' "! ' ,: W, iLi SL 8. TUCKER. v Cxmsti CHKXstt 1 1 Another lot ef that nee Gilt' Idee Cheeae. it. CO. Wllitagtoa atrsat. BetaUatWeeaUoerooaaS. Trv At f. C CUK1HTOPHER8 St CO.'S, A MOXTH-.AwaU nuM ncrs. ctaM. rrtlrnBrMill (ti. ASSrMg .tyiuWiLiiiaii - S250 $1,200 PROFIT UN $100 Made any day to Pits abb Qua. Invest according to roar means 110. S50 or 1103. la Stock Privilegee. has hraairht a aaaaB for tnae ta tbe careful iavsstor. We adrt-a wbes sod bow to opetHte safelv. Book with full lalinistloeaaavraaa, Addrass orSV-i by ssaii and telegraph to D 1 TTOB L CVS Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall 84., k. Y. jaass-aawiy. c II E A P , F U E LI At Wood and Goal Yard. Bpleadid Dry Pine Wood st S3. 00 per CorC - . Oak ... IU. Lirhtweod 4 00 " ,1;i, ceil, : y.i M.o- L. T.' ' DeUvarcd la aav part of the CJtv ior cash ureert nay ee aeet a vara as to his I . ! ):! spr SMI OA1 JOJtEB Oraia aad Fnrats Bteie. " :!i!.Mt! . t,';.i : WUniaitoaM.'"? Tie Star !4!zimo!iiatei :; i Uapa's - Nitrcgeniibd I'll ' ( uiiiai IITJrrVJVN i-rvs J -.1- ". v i '! i5i i ... i . uaJL . SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE . 1 i 1 .'. . ".(... 1 ts u.n. .i At R,i. .1 .-h: 80Pft' PliOSPUATE ' . , ........ t . ,. Ws save foasd by aeverat years espsrieace bt seDbig the above FerUUssra, as wsB as by aetaal obearvailoa, that they haveae sepsrlor, It aay equal aaaeog Wmaisrelal MaMrres.' ,1 I.. ,Jj .11 "ii..' ,1 ' ' ' . 1 . ' i . ,.(... .f , -t .. .... . Osr prices srs aiaeh lower thee ethers, sot so salvcreellf popular, end that aave xrevea aaeanal la resorts, upon twera sUtenteaU from many el ear best Canasta. All we ask Is s fair trial with aayUuag seld u tte Bonth. We refer, to the roHowing gentleeMa of bun' experience, who have used our Phosphates tor sereral years ; K. J. 1TET, Wake County. W. H. WBITAKXt, WakeCnenty. M.H.HORTON, . . M. C rTUT; ; " COL. . STEWART, Harnett County. ' ' UME8A. J)HN80S, " r D. Me. McKAT, - x Asd Busy ethers who will tai'y gv thewexperleaee. JOHN AVEKA, JohiMtoaDaMy. W. R. 8A9DXRS, - - f - DAVID ADAMS,1 JAMES f ACX, ChaUiaai Coaaty. W. M. THOMAS, - - X. H. WHJK)!r,' xilAS HATWI8, r. . . ; vxr r-; for Bale V ' A C. 8ANDERS & Co;; f - N s I. t- A 1 A 1 t: - f, if i : i i : y If r . t1' ' f V. - I, h r t" t , - I' I. V. V
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