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v THrBALEIGlI SENTINEL rcatnu UAILT. W1KLY AD SIMI-WIXIlT, Dfndni fimi of Hortk Canmia. STATE PRINTING A BINDING ; - ESTABLISHMENT. iwn 1 ' I twr la 4vaf M Dkilr Bit aMMtealasdraae.... Seal Weekly . - - WmUv SaallMl " "..... Tk Dilt iTI-l. e dUTrd U my pit l Ux Cfcy at Flft CaU e mk. THE OITY. PUST OFFICE DIBECTOBT. For the benefit of tlx public, we pub Uh the following directory ef tbe post- oce ef this city ' Western nail clout " :l srrives Eastern cleaes M arrirM Chatham " cleeea 11:15 a.m. J:2i p. m. :t)j p. n. 11:43 a. 3:00 p. arrives 9:45 a. m. R. A G. R. R. nail eleeea . arrives w-.M a. m. TTimurh aerthera via R. A G. B.B. elcaee r - 9:30 a. m. Throueh oerthem via B. AG, R. B. arrivee - 5: Wp7 Throtwh aerthera Tla Gelds- ' bora cloaca &03 p. as. fhreuf h Bftrtlten via GoMe bnt arrivee . f-lti4 a. m. Office hour frr dellrertag mall from 7:30 a. at. to 6:30 p. m . Money ardera ara issued and paid tram 8:13 a. m. te 4 p. m Letten can be registered from : IS a. m. te4. m. OflVe noun on Sundays from 4 p. no. to J p. m. W. W. HoLOKir, P. W. ; .in - , The new Atlas note, Philadelphia, Pa., ia located at the centra of railroad and telegraphic communication, near the Exhibition ground. I . flw Mr. JrD. Whltaker ia wiling good oak wood at 13.50 j pine I3.00a3.23 per cord delivered, provided the cah at tends the order. If he haa to collect by ticket ha will in all case charge old price. Call on him in rear of Citizen - Bank..-. -4 It La! Dote. Tb member of the new police foroe were sworn into office thia morning by Mayor Manly. ' A court martial ia in aeaaion at the V. 8. garrison here "Let no innocent man escape." - T Among the recent arrlvala In this city we notice II. B. Bryan, of Newborn, and T. B. Ytuable, af Oxford. .The Board of Director of thepeni- tentiarr were in aeaaion to-day. Pro ceeding have not yet transpired. A large party will leave thia city for the Centennial in the latter part of August or the early part of Septemb r. Henry Austin, eoL, contributed $7 to city finance thia morning for aaing in elegant expreaaiona on the atreet to a ceuple of f emalea of hia own color. The Young Men's Chrtst'an Assocta tion meat to-night in their new hall orer Branson' book tore. Eight o'clock i the hour.and member are requested te be prompt. It is said that the troops of the U. a garrison will join in the memorial cere- moniea to-morrow. What foundation thsre e for this report we have not been abU to discover. - ' ' i 'Ve iurn thankafor aa invitation to be present at the) bouquet eomplimeeA tary to the Qraad Lodge of that O.O.P. of thia State, which takea plaoo at the National hotel Thursday craning. Sweetlovr. ' the ., acconiplUbed and graceful pet cat of the charmlog Miss ' ' ' t accidentally stuck her nose In "the bread tray hvt evening and ia now so ill that she isn't expected to survive. We tuppe our merchants will sus pend buineu to morrow evening when the memorial ceremonies ara taking place. Thi haa been the custom, and we do not suppose it will be departed from now. '.. f , An honest little Anglo-African thia moiniug picked up, on the street, a roll of bank bills, amounting to 153, and returned it to the owner who had discovered his lose and was searching around, The Odd-Fellows hare invaded as in full foroe. They are ao thick about the National that one can hardly turn around. Tbey may be OJd-Fellows in name, but wo know that lots of them are good fallows in reality. ' . Bev. Dr. Pritcbard, of the Salisbury Street church, J. M. Beck, B. P. Wil liamsoa and T. N. Norria ia the delega tion from this city to the Southern Bap tist Conreation, which meets in Kich mon d, Va., next Ihorsday. The metcmeney of the weather hut -; eventog preTented thr propoaed meet ing of the Salisbury Street Sunday school. The meeting was called in order ta conrnlt about hating a picnic soon. Wa suppose the meeting will take place to-night. Despite tb threatening clouds this morning the Person Street Methodist Sunday school set out for their pio-nie at Penny's pond. The long line of ve hicles was headed by the Citixen'a Cor net band, and all seemed to antidpatcta Jollyjtima in apito of wind and-weather. VOL. 211. Maxmia o m GjavEcAmTinuT; TV ClnA FniMmnmant el the I. O. O. 7. met thia. morning at 10 o'clock. A large delegation attended. The fol lowing offloere were present! W. A Harvey. Grand Patriarch : William Howaid, Grand High Priest ; Richard D. Jonea, Omnd Scribe aad Treasurer ; LtRoy Bagley, Grand Junior Warden ; C M. Buabee, Grand Bepreaentativa 1 John Taylor, Grand Sentinel. The re ports of the grand offloere were rabmit ted and referred to the appropriate com mittees. The report all set forth tb healthy condition of thia branch of the order. At the hour of going- to the Grand Eacampaoant was still la sum aod other partioeJare of the pro eoadisgs ImpeeaiUe to get aW m Odd-Fellow Itum. The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Ode-Fellew will meet in Odd-Fellows 11m II to-mTDW mornlag at 10 o'cjoik. The Mcmbera of Mantee Lod KdU 8, are requested to meet thia evening. in their lodge room, at 7 o'clock. The offiirf and member ef the lodge are hereby notified to be prompt, ao ibat the Grand Encampment may meet at o'clock.:. i ' '. . -i Special work in Seaton Galea Lodge, on Thursday evening. Vialling mem ber lnlted. J Members of Manteo Lodge will re ceive tickets of admission to the com plimentary banquet to the Grand Lodge by calling on P. G. Jas. C. Bird song. Members of .. Manteo and Iialelh Lodges axe requested to meet with beaton Gales Lodge on Thursday even Ing, for the purpose of escorting tba Grand Lodge to the National hotel PsoaKAMif a i ob Memohial Dat. Below we give the programme of the (Xercixea to be ebaetved to-morrow, Memorial Day t FBOORAMME. : The procesoion will format the court house and at 4 p. m. will move in the following order to the cemetery. Manhal and Assistants. Music. , Hook and Ladder Company. Rescue Fire Company. Ralegh Light Artillery Company. r Raleigh ! Ight Infantry Company. Citixens and Strangers. Members of Association. Orator and Chaplain. Upon arriving at the cemetery the ceremonies will be conducted as fol lows: - Prayef Rov. Dr. Marshall, f , Dirge -Choir. Oration Captain S. T. Williams. , r Music , Benediction Rev. Dr. Marshall.' , Military Salute. DecoraUon of Graves. " B.C. Mahlt, Marshal. Oca FitAS at TBI CanTrnmiiAifc The ladies of thia city who have the matter in charge have fixed npon the dvaigu and material of the centennial flag of thia State, which ia to be exhibited at Philadelphia. We know everything connected with it has been carried eut in we Deat oi taste, but we nave one suggestion to make. We see from some of our northern exchanges that Bother- mel'a "Battle of Gettysburg' ia to be displayed in the art building and will have the place of honor in the group of American picturee.' The picture was painted by the order of Pennsylvania Leg- hdature, but ia a complete failure, the most competent Judges In this country having pronounced it a very daub. Its presence will n fleet no credit upon American art, -but. on the other hand ill excite the. ridicule of artists from abroad. But why should such a picture ne txututed at all, even IT It were a perfect gem of art f If ue centennial is to Inaugurate that era of better feel ing about which there has been such sentimental guh la the newspapers. all things calculated te revive the bitter memories ot the past should be studi ously avoided. Our suggestion to the ladies having in charge the preparation of our centennial flag ia thia j Inscribe npon Its folds the names of the numer ous battle-fields on which North Caro lina treopa assisted so powerfully and heroically to thrash the Tau- keei. Let "the namea of '"the field around Richmond, Freder icksburg, Manaftsa, Chancellors tile, Sharpsborg and the hosts of oth ers prominently appearand be flaunted in the faces ef those whose eyes will dwell lovingly ifpea JBethermel's daub. Rothermel has no reputation as an ar trist outside of the city of Philadelphia, and none there with those who are capable ofappreclatlng excellence in art. .... . . RALEIGH, O, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1876. j Th Marrwo or to Boakd or Air I BUMEX IiAS ETUrCTO, III aCCordOC with a previous adjournment the Board of Aldermen met last evening. Mayor Manly presided and Aldermen Adams, Armstrong, Carmer, Coak, Flemming, Jonea, Lnmaden, Marray, Cpohorch, Walker, West and .Williams' fere present Licensee were granted Charles UomMi, liquor dealer, and Rob. Orr, auctioneer. - ! M. B. Barbee, en the part ef the bo gus Board of CoasDiasioDsrs, presented a eommunioatiott from . that aww4 scented erew, dsnanrling that the city pevernment be toned ever to ' them. The ridiouluua document waa handed to the dark for future eottsideratioB.'.' J. C Gormaa, the pretending Mayor, next danced op with a personal comma nkation for Mayor Manly. ' The Mayctf said he would receive it aa it waa a per sonal matter, but would take hia own time about considering it, whereupon the great would-be nervously weltiad off, seemingly in a disturbed state of mind. ( - f. ; ". The election of policemen waa next gone into and the following were chosen J. W.Beaaley, B. B. Bstta, aunnel Betta, R, W. Bryant, J. M. Carver, W. E. Oavia, J. K. Ferrell, J. M. Good win, Thomas Mitchell,' J. H. Mullen, W. C. rarker, J. T. Parham, T. W. Waters, P. P. Williams and B. P. Finch. There ia one vacancy in tbs corps which will be filled at the next meeting. . " ; ; ' T'-'' ..zi'-r'ltV.-Mitor, with a salary of 130 per mouih. Ulcbard Powler waa elected Keeper of tbe M arket,and mv. ated with the power of a policeman while on duty. ' S. M. Tant was re elected City Wighmater, and the City Clock was placed in the charge of T. W. Blake, with a salary of lluO per year, which Is to Include repalrs.Ac. The lollewing standing committees were appointed t - Finc Committee Adams, Ander son. Fleming, Lmnsden and West. atrtei CvMM'Mee.-Anustruug, Car mer, Green, Jones and Sander. Tbe time of the City Tax Col lector to settle up for taxes of 1873 was, on mo tion of Alderman Jones, extended thirty - Tbe following committee was ap pointed, by his Honor to look Into tha matter ef tboe In arrears for 1871: Cook, Janes, Murray, Pescud and Up church. - , There being no further business, tbe Board adjourned. Abbs Issued. Adjutant General Gorman issued to-day a complement of breach-loading Sprinyfle'd rifles and accoutrements, to the Elm City Ride men (white). The "Elm City's" Is a traditional name. It had aa organiza tion before the war. It was one of the compsnirs ef the "old second" of Con federate memory, of which Col. Tew waa commander, of Raai sear's brigade, and. we are glad te know its name and memory are to be perpetuateA Tbe deeds of its rank and file will live for ever, and the new organization, per petuating the name, ought to be thai pride and glory ef Newborn. . ' Thb Gband Lodos or I. P. O. f, This hely assembles in our city to-msr- delegates 'arrlvea and many more ara en their way. This order comprises ems of the best- and moat respected citixens in tbe State.' On the oart'of those cltixent outside of your fraternity we welcome you, gentlemen, to the City of Oaks, and bust that )Our stay hers wIlLbepleaantioyou aa indi vidua!. and conducive to the prosperity of your order. ' ; ' ;t.i:('l ' " e t Amirnoir, Ralxioh Lien Ltfaxtbt. Too will meet at the Baptist Grove, in full uniform, ' with three rounds of blank cartridges on to-morrow. (Wednes day,) May 10th, at S o'clock p. m. aharp, for inspection and to attend tbe services in commemoration of our Confederate dead. Sickness will be the only availa ble excuse for non-attendance of mem bers. By order of Capl B. CL Manlv. Cbaa D. UrcBTBca, O. a Will Jordan keeps excellent cigars and readable periodicals at his stand in the Tsrborough house. - Away from General Custer hia com mand and hia brevet rank against tbe protest of tbe General ef the armr. and to tbe great Injury of the public imerest becau-e this gallant and able omcerauacxea tne administration ia teatifving agaiuat Belkuap. Is oulvofa piece with tbe diachanre of Henderson a-i counael in the whisky prosecutions at SU Louis for "attacking the admin istration'? to hi sharp pursuit ef Bab- cock. ttoaton Transcript (Ind.) . As a valuable remedy for Dvsperjek. Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, and such like diseases we can recommend Dr. I Bull's Vegetable .PilhwThey-ere for sate py an arnggiata-at z cents per box. "SMkm fad, w jl ' 1 ; ... T- i , JTEWS AND JTOTES. , Bishop Lynch, of Toronto, ' ia trying to reduce the absurd funeral tax laid by ouatom on poor families. He has In terpoesd and forbidden any parishioner to have more than five earriagea at a toner! without pemuaion. , . .,, , , " Tbe Empress of India feels maok re- beved atnee toe adoption of bar new UUe. tbe boil on her Imperial nose bar ins; broken. It had caused the Queen of BMiaiMi mac inconvenience . ana made her royal nose a eight to see. ; t, (Aaron Wallace, aa aged negro preach er who fought at Tippecanoe, and has resided at Indianapolis since 1820, when aoont te veto tbe democratic ticket on Tneedwr, was set bpob by some -of Mr. Mortou'a black, sheep and - aeferely PraatGsanthaiaiguIfled hia in tan tioa of appointing tbe reaxtly -ousted eolored M-Ooogreaamaa i Walk,, ef Florida, to the. Fostineaterahipof Eey West, wblob wui be done on toe rem nMBdatkm of Senator Coaover, from i The English sculptors will Hot be so wll repreeeuted at Pbiladelphia as the English painters, , The misfortunes of Mr. Acton Adams, who had a statue smashed to pieone at Vienna, have de terred them. They do not know how much more gentle ia the American than the Austrian baggage-smssher. ' ' Henri Bocbefort is in exile, living at Geneva, and very much to be pittied of course. But for all that he ia said to be making 110,000 a year by the ooutrabaDd sate oi Afi iMtitrm in r raooe, sua vj hie eoBtributkme to the Let Vril J I Homme, a radioal newspaper, which has a circulation in tbe faubourgs of 1 ana of 200,000 a day, far more than that of any English or American journal. The b'reck High Court of Justice haa passed sentence on several ecciesiasu cal dignitaries convicted of bribe-taking and iuuuov. Ibe former, minuter ot Ecclesiastical Affairs was sentenced to ooe .veer's imprisonment, deprived of political riuh'S for three years and lined il0,a Tbe Arcbbishfle of CVplialo- n:a, fatras, and MesseBe were entered to pay titer) Hue, and each of the ac cused mshop waa onea eiu.umi. A curious volume has just been pub uahed by AIesnrs Beeley Jt Uo. in urn don under tbe title of "Country Life in ftrria." Tba author. Mrs. Rattntv. is an Enghah lady whose husband haa long been engaged in agriculture on' tne Metaver avatem, his capital being laid out amouK tbe peasantry of Antilebanou. Mrs. Rattray has lived for more than twelve veare among these villagers. bearing and speaking scarcely anything bet Arauio from morning to. nutnt. She haa thua gained aa intimate knowl edge of their ways, of which she gives a graphic description. The Cologne Cathedral ia approach lug completion, more than seven hun dred men having been engaged and more - than ooe millien marks spent npon It in 1875. Tbe eight towers which surround the octagon are nearly finished np to 200 reet in beignt from whence the spires of 110 feet will be superadded. 1 he total height, including the cross, of these towers, will be 6u0 feet, against 452 feet of. the strasburg minister, 431 of St. Stephen's, Vienna, and 893 feet of the dome at Antwerp, . The pilgrimage to Mecca and edlna, of Moslems, baa been larger this yer than ever before. One of tbe attractions at Mecca waa a celebrated 1 preacher, regarded as a saint and a prwphet. People from Turkey, northern A irica, boudau, Arabia, and India gathered lu crowd to besr him. One of the pi each era advised the pilgrim to ab-tan from all Intercourse with christians, aud from drinking wine Some of the Uteners, wrought into a frenxy by hi words, threw themselves beneath the bowfs of his hore aa he rode away. Another preacher said all Europe would be under the l rescentln ten years. , KEROSENE AS CAUSE OF Dip. T11EK1A. Muirt. Edituri. Would . it not be well to call the attention of our physicians to notice an extract that U causing ome ekcitenieot in other cities ia regard to the prevalent use of kero sene, as it is not only dangerous in use, but detrimental to health, aud h there ta an) thing m-itrlct-t knowrfc We have physician whose opinion are worth aa much aa those in other citie. Here t the extract : "I be extreme prevalence of diptberia In parts of Mew -York city within the range of odors frum the kerosene oil factories on Long Island, with ether evidence of tbe same sort in Connecti cut, has led to a theory that kerosene is the cause, or a cause, of the disease. Dr. ilsoo, a welt kuewn physician of Meridan, adopted the theory from facta under hi owu observation, long before an) thing waa said about the factories, lie goes so far as to ssy that the simple lighting or extinguishing of theb1aze in tbe lamps of a bou-s will produce a visible ell'ect on the pstient, and be al ways orders that the use of this oil be dixcootiuued where he find it in a family having a Uiptheria patient. Tbe diwae, aa ia well known, ia comparatively a new one, and it is said not to have ap peared till after the, dkcuvery of petro leum. The evidence in supiwrt of this theory, however, is not yt by any means sufficient to establish it but the Importance of the question certainly ought to stir the doctors -up to an in vcsiigaiion, thorough and exhaustive enough to settle it. pring(ild Repub- Buptcbb Cvbko lu from 30 to 90 days by tbe use of the Triumph Truss it Triumph Rupture Remedy manufac tured by the Triumph Trues Co., 334 Bowery, 3i. Y. Tbia Truss and Sup porter took tbe Medal at the . last ses sion ef the Great American Institute Fair. Send lOcenu for tbetrnew book; f ' : .' ; i '.til I !,i v ' :J ;:'. ' . .-',.. V; j. ..ib ,j I . ,. . , r - ..... , -r No. 66. ' i ' - (Published Vy B quart. :'!' ''.Y-'.-.A CARD. " Mr. Editor. The Xews of thia morn- lug does me hijustice in Its report of tbe trial before Mavor Mauly yesterday, and I beg leave to ley tbe whole matter be fore your reader that tbe false impres sion conveyed may be corrected. About three e clock yesterday, Mr. Williams came to my place of bulnes and said he wanted my taxes for 1873. 1 have recovered Judgments for about twelve hundred dollars avaiut the ckt of BaleiKh, aod a auit asking for a man damus to compel the authorities to pa off these judgments, ha been pend ng In the Suprrior iooitof Wekewnty aitice the epilog t-f 1873. In July 17 I gai sued Uhh;Iij u wht 4 known aa viiy strip, aod obtained a judgmfni tor about Cfty-evea dollar, and th crip we slgurd by Mayor Separk, Bo de r the dirvctioo oi the ibeei Uoard of Aldermen. About three weeks age 1 applied, with my couokcI, to the Board ef Aldermen, then in session, to have this last judgment taken in aynieut o my city taxes. Mr, Bu-bee. Cuv Altor ney. auggeeted that tbia could be allow ed aa interest on the judgmente referred to above, without violating the estab linbed rule, not to pay any scrip. 'I he matter was, after some diicusston, re ferred - to a committee. Mr. Williams was cognisant of these facta, having beeu prsftit at the meeting as clerk, and had agreed with both me and my counael nut to take any steps in the mat ter .before it waa determined what the board would do. When he made tbe domaud yesterday I requested him to wait until I could see my counsel, T. R. Purnell, Eq., who bad gone horns to dinner. His reply wse something about a committee having beau appointed to make him settle last year's taxes, and he deputised some one atan'ting Inear to lery on . my horse aud drav. Tbe man deputised caught hold of the rein, and I jerked tbem out 16t his hands. Mr. Wil liam aud the man immediately left There waa ne "bigh-hauded out rage," as the report say, and on the trial the prosecuting counsel said, aud the or facto Mayor intimated, thia wa to be a tost or a leading case. Wheu brought before the "court," my counsel asked for time to prepare a defense. It was refused. He then aaked for twenty four hours to get his books to argue the defense This wss likewise refused. Objection waa then made to the court as not being even a oV fado court, and a plea to the jurisdiction entered This waa overruled without argument There waa a trial, judgment and flue, as stated, and in rendering the judgment ''Mayor" Manly said he did not know how much of the flue would be remitted. After ward. Mr. Williams came to my store. and after some conversation aaid he thought he cwuld get Major Manly to remit the fine if I would assure him the tax would be paid. Mr. Purnell eaid if he had been sent for before the attempt to levy wss made, this might have all have been avoided ; that Mr. W. was the deac o collector of 1873, as all tbe city ofhuers had been recognised as dt facto, even in the pleading-: in tbe city suits: and though he doubled bis right to make the lev, if the fine and . costs were both remitted be would advise me to pay the taxes for 1873, but would give him i Willjan) a lively time collecting the taxes of 176. After a few minute abseaoe Mr. W. returned, and aaid the whole matter would be dropped, fine and cota reuiltted,if I would aaur him tbe taxea would be id. Upon advice, I gave tbe promise to settle by oudav. 1 will further state tlut 1 had been notified by Gen. J. C. Goruiau not to Tin Star Animonialed SOLUBLE PllOSPIlATE Ws aavs toe ad by severs! resrs experience REST actual etwervaUon, that they hare no-uprlor7lf any equal ameng Comnierelal Manures. Our prices ars much lower thsn ethers, sot so unlrsnalir popular, and that bare provra ... ..... . , 9 ueeeual ta results, upon sworn tWWmenU from mny of our bset farmers, all ws sk is s (air trial with anything sold la the South. experience, who have need our Pbopht for K. I. ITIT, Waks County. W, H. WHIT1KB, Was County. u. it'ltoiTOsr, : " M. C UTLIT, " - COL. K. BTXWAW, BarlieU Coeaty. UMMA.J 3BNSOS, " D. Me. IfcSAT, " And auay ethers who will gladly gtvs taeirsspsriaaes. Tor eel by 7T;A O..SAN"I)ER8 & Co., . .1 AGENTS, ix ' THE HALEJUll KEN TIN KL aavsrUsewwsts wttl fce taited hi tbs Uau; bssnesl. st th fouowtui- ratss psr square mo oca, or ua bubmb unw. aquae see Utae " . - fLto eacb subseeeset taietlue law tkaa a waek t , a - - I square, t wank . M. ISO . i Boots aw '' awMMtwBsve e eeee eS 00 - - - is oe 2 ' tote - fSSMfVM M tf) f . . - - teoo t a esoe pay any city taxes te Mr. Georte H. ; Williams or any of the pretended city ofllclsls acting with him, calling tbem- ,-: selves the Board of Aldermen; that if . I did I would probably have It te pay asain. I am Informed that this notice only applied to tbe taxes of 1870.- . S. if. llABBiaOK. . , May 6,1870.'. . t . . " i om A CALL FOR A COUNTY CONVEN VENTIOX. As chairman, I am Inatructed by tha . executive committee of tbe Democratic CoDiervativ part of w ske county to give notice thai there will . be held a t ooventloa of the LVmocralto-Ceoeer- vaOVe voters of the ty at tbe court- house ou tie I0 h day of June next at IS m for the purpose of sending dele- pates to the state and congressional district conventions and to consider tbe piopriety of nominating candidates for public fDce. I am further Instructed to call upon the chalimrn of tbe various ton nsliip committees to bold masting in their respective townships on the t7th day of May, in order to appoint. delegates to this convention. , W. W. Jona, Chm'n. How awfullv eulDable muat be those affueted with Gonaumptinu, Bronehitia, Asthma, or any diaeaae of the Ajongs, Throat or Chest, who neglect to use Dr. Tutt'a Expectorant aftr reading tbe following letter, written by one of tne moat esumaow lauiea in tue soutu : Savajoau, Ga , April 28, 1972. Da. Terr : b gratitude for tbe bene fit received by the use of your Expec torant, I de cheerfully add my testimony to its wonderful power iu curing deep- seated coughs. Fur severs! year I Mut tered dreadfully with a cough attended wtttt greet diflkmity ot breattung. 1 was induced to try your Expectorant, and it gave almost immediate relief. I took six bottles and am now perfectly re stored. It is about five months since I began its use, and I have not had an at-' tack ainoe. It haa been a great blessing to me ; I cannot afford to be without it. and heartily lecommend it to all who have lung or throat disease. Very respectf nil v, Mas. A. M. Wkllborx. No article of dress requires ss much attention as tbe collar. Tbe Warwick -collar ia the oue you aheuld wear. Fob Rent. Two neat cottages apply to K. W. Beit at office of South em underwriters' Associtton. . mar 31-tf ... -.-..-,.. J. J. Wolfkndkn & t'o dealers In zrain. Cera a specialty. Newbern, 3m. ff. C. E A P F U E LI AT J. A . J O XJ4S i " -.-- - a. ' ... Wood and Goal Yard. Splendid Dry Pins Wood st 0.00 par Cord. : uaa " " S.0U Llghtwood1 4 00 Coal, 10.00 -L. T. Dellvsred ia aar part of th City for cash omy. Urda dart may be seat to yrd ac to Crate aad F-rg "tor, H iimiogtoa 8t sprSO-tf ' Hape's Kitrogenized MAftSM WTMECSUtp WOrfMOSWI sr usb 15 -J 8UPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. in selling tbs sbovs Ftryilien, m wsll ss by Ws refer to tbs following geatiaiaea of large several years t JOnX AVERA, Johnton:County. W. fL SAKDIKS, BAYlDlDAJIS, Tvr JAMES TACK, Chatham County. W.M. THOMAS, . K.H. WILSOK, -XUASHACrKS, " I. . v t X 9 0 i h .- 1 i ( 5' . h ' t V-:. i k J t v! i
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