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Til E JLALEiO iTtSENTl NEL.
VilLT, WEEKLY AND 8MI WKUT
Official Ore! or KfftlCaroIlM. :
, STATE PRINTING A BINDING
I. ESTABLISHMENT.
I . ' ." -, arse twcwiww,
Dally etxtnl 1 mr ta iJnW... IS 00
Dally Ms months leadvaace 4 M
SmolWaeklT " " ..... ........ 00
Weeklv tl-wl " " 0"
Tb tiLT 8Ti-Bl ffl b delivered to
aavsert of ibaCKy at fifteen Cent a week.
the cmr.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.
. ,'
For the benefit of the public, we pub
lish the following directory of the poet,
office of this city X ' -
Western mall closes
,L . arrives
11:15 a.m.
3:21 p. m.
; 3:03 p. m.
11:46 a. m.
3:00 p. to.
Eastern " coe
arrives
Miatbam -
, . .,
Cloeet
arrives
' 9:41 a. m.
R. & O. R. B. atail doaeai. a. m.
i . I it ,f ' arriTee 3:18 p. m.
Through northern viaR. AO. -
B. R. clone. . 9:30 a.m.
Through Borthern via B, A G. .
R R arrive ; j r m A4I p.
Through northern via Golds" , 1 ;
boro ckwee : ,' 3:03 p. m.
Through, ,iiliirjkil.;'
buro arriTee : -i . t 11:44 a. n.
Office huure fiar delivering niailh from
TiSO .- to el p: ni. ', " " .
- Money order ere Issued mud paid
from :13 a. to. to 4 p.'m; ..' "
Letter can be mrfeiered from 8:13 a,
ni. lo 4 u. m.
OnVe boar en Sunday from 4 p, m.
topi o; . :
.' t j t, j-W. ,W HoLDR. P. M. ,
' TrrAi t
J. M. Moving, of Chatham, le In the
Weather hot, atreet dusty and trade
very doll. ' - ' - "" -.''
""Tf." B." Brougb ton le on a trip to rhU-
adelph
We bear thai tne 8o!ontioon entertain
meat i aoon tobe wpaeliil-;
!-.;. ,4 i u ' ' ' .
ABaunber of onr eit . dad, . with a
sprinkling el other oftW ila, weut ffdiing
at Pena 'a poaj to-dsy. . 1
R. IL ilatUe. Jr aavi Uoa. Will. H
Battle are attendlog the IVote.taol
Eplacopal Contention at Tarboro.
"B Htdeot Hatting partiea areapokea
of. It Btriketf ne tb.t moat of them be
come fat before the end of the day 'a
doinga.' """
An early change of the echedule on the
North Carolina railroad haa been re
ported for the bat two moatha and is
now vigoronaly flouriahing again.
A gentleman recently retaraed from
a viait aunth Bays that Raleigh ia the
only place anowiag any uU.rpri-e in the I
bujlding line worthy of note that he haad
aeen. , -
Johnatone Jouea, Esq., baa joat re
turned from a lengthy visit to Booth
Carolina. The agrionltnral paper,
wLich he propoaea to eatabliah ia tliia
city, will appear aume time in August.
A little dudty Arab waa ousted from
a .
Dugooaa uuz laat antnt aua after a
chase lodged in the dabooae He
had been ia the habit of banking iu
them for eome time paat. " v' "
On the day of the pic-nie of St. Joha'e
Society an omuibua will mske regular
trips to the iair grouttda. Ticket of
adnaiawion into the gronada can be bad
by appLoation at tbif office, , , Pri.e only
$1.. ';!' ;f t. .'.t ti
'..1but ..uili. tih '' ' t, c...
Leap "year bop at Tucker ball thk
eveiug;'BIaaLing yoaths wiQt eoljr
reepoodi to peesaaive ; and teoder
femiaiue hrritationa to plunge into the
of the danee.' "uxama aava I
muan't.' ,'o.T JH X
The 24 Quarterly meetiog for lb
present year of Edeoton Street Metho
dist church will be held on to-niorrew
and Sunday. Be. laolu P. Mov, lJre
sid'mg loWof the dialrkl,'wUl preach
jl II . o'clock 'A. It. 00 to-morrow and
at the anal hour oa rjonday. Quarterly
conrerence fmXL se Jield on, Monday
night.. , . . ,,tU ;
W learn that the maaont of Char
lotte are preparing for the proper en-,
tertalnment of the officer of, and dele
gate ,tot 4eirBd Chapter jofA.
mason, to be held in that place on the
5th of June. . The atuat yntlroad cour
tesiea will be extended. The convoca
tion ia expected to be well attended.
i
A2f lUPLOYKE fc-PEAKS. , ,
Editor S-aruMf -Fron a local in (he
News, of the 18th, tlie public miht be
led to'anppoae that tiie Raleigh A Gas
ton railroad des not pay eff regularly.
At an employee of this company it al
forda me jileaaure to aay we are paid off
regularly and promptly once a month
on the road, aud the employees in the
shops are paid:igularly-wice-every
month. Employes.
Messrs, Fairbanks & Co , shipped
lat week from iheir works at Kt J.flin
bury, 1.0C4 acalea, and tbey had unfilled
orders upon their hooks tor 4.613 Ia
the-e dull timea manufactures confid-r
-4benielveapnrticttlarly fommate if thrir
buitiea ta up to the average bul when
It ia in excess of previous Tears, aa ia
the cae with Uie Messrs. Fairbanks, It
would teem aa If the ublic had decided
that their scale were ihe only ones
worth bating. New .York ' Tribune,
April 2). . ,
B
VOL. 2X1 L
. Flksii aiid ($pimit.m Tbla b the
title of a new' novel by the author of
Od l lYnmp," '-Lacy Diamonde,1 a,
just Ueued from the prvea of E. J. Hale
boa of New Yurk. TVe her not jtt
bed an opportunity of reading " Fkh
aud buit," but If it le Ut be ) dH by
the merit of the auihor'e prvhua works.
It 1 a very readable aud pleasant hotel.
Ilia lor ale by AUrtd. William, book
aeller. price 73 centa.
1'AftToir (;Bairva.Vro-da'v-ernor
Biofden pardoned eut of the pen
iteutiary Luke Uilye, or Vhauuwu, aea
lenced.Aj 1871 fut ka-kluxiam, earn
burning).. to 13 year ImpiUonuTtnt.
The prUouer vkskuew fight to reiejaae
auder tha'amueatv ecrfaed bitbe
Gar 4mbly.llT lardy aptUca-
tion fo4lti) beoeflf ofihd act 'ar al.
bwediM be noiigoea on hi u ie-
Tick ke II all hAWti EvknTFo
A lar aeu.euce greeeq ur. asa mn.
T, Tbutii aud uuuMmyi lai-t eteuujj
atTuckhili. Tbcpafimanceere
XiMlle4f nd gate gneal aatisfafon,
UUa Minnie Warren iTa"charnhiile
lairitevjaid proved aa kC favorite. Hue
waa greeted wtth?ropnd aOer r4p4 of
applause. The clog dtiiteuig oTSJajor
NenatLjook temarkally welUThe
audieuojLyeeemed to nj 9 their enter-
taluuwnt Yery Well, and lhene H ut
the 1 humb Uoupa tarrj here thevvill
recti va-aVAearty welcome, at the haade
of ouridUwe, J3,
; RkvT . TAtliAO.Thia diaIu
Kuihe(Hyulpit orator ad lcture-4ill
visit ttue iiy on thV fth M nexi rfjilhih
and leeMre under Ueaupicca of ibe
Yfuna" Men'e ChrWtiaa Associalioa.
The pmceeda oFthe lecture will tele-
voted W charitable purposes. Lrctorcs
as a general thing duu'i take well in
this cuiurauuity, but a Dr. Talieage
baa a national rejiuiatioo fur learning
and eloquence a large- audieoce will
greet him, at leant we nope eo. Our
community owe the Young Men's
Christian Association lhanka for their
fforU to proviuVSik'h profluble'lnd
rational eutertainment. .
Fen roa tbi DaKiKa. The arrival
Tom Thnmb yeaterday afternoon
ateda tremendous excitement among
the Anglo-Afrioana. When the omni
bus etopped ia front of the Yarbrongh
bouae it waa aurronudod by a grinning
crowd uf ebonies, atarinsr with almost
burating orba and yelling with steuto
rian laughter. "The appearance of the
liliputiau' carriage, ponies, with the
pigmy African driver, capped the cli
max. A large crowd, representing the
cradle, middle life and the grave, accom
panied it wherever it ! went, borne
even wallowed on the ground in aa ec
stasy of delight. , Never bM Africa rel
ished a eight la this city eo mneh. 1 "Lot
gor ormighty, an dew "peopla folks,"
was a very frequent exclamation. The
dlatmguiabed diminutives bore these
rather; nnoylnutC bearry ' atttatiia
with equanimity and greet good humor.
Trt
Tcrrtra ' Catraow '
ItfBBOOUb
RrorvrvtrV-Soma tima'agotb; aegco
mombera of what is known here as Tap"
per' ohojpbecamo diaaanafleil. with
Ujeir paator, Jkv, Mr, Tupperi' VW niul
some claim npon the ebnrebi property.
They legaa Suit to get pom eaion of the
eh arch building and finally got it by tb
deciaion'd lb jSoprem fjonrCUfow
another suit is in progress to get posses
sion of the upper, room. Qldaen Ferry
ei aL ar anmgbefore Jnatios of tb
Peace Magnia tQ get a writ to eject ReV.
Mr. ,Tnpper, and. at tliis .writing the
lawyere are hammering away npon it.
Maaars - A. ML Lewi and D. O. Fowl
represent the cvtored rjreahrtnj wba A.
W. Tourgee, EtO. Haywood and Smith
A Strong haw te iatereatl tAr, Mr,'
Tapper pi fEarge. , "Tb joiio tpl. the
preudiql nigfrap being, Ijtiill r
acoommodats tbsrerewd of owrlon spec
tators the. tpal bail been aiavVptf tb
eonrt-bonse. r, ,t,M , ,.
P., SL Sine the above was written,
Justice Magnin decided that he had no
jurisdiction in , the matter while similar
suits were pending in the Supreme
Court
f ; a ; i. . -v -
Every moment of our livea every
Eaft oT our body ' is wearing out and la
eing built up anew. Thla work, is ac
compliMhed by the blood, bat if the
blood does not perform its work pro
perly the ey-tem Is poi-toned. Clean
the blood by the used of Dr. Bull'
Vegetable PUN. Harmless but efficient.
"RtrPtPBl CUhko In from- 30 lo""90
rlajB by the ne t the Triumph Trus
& Triumph Rupture Remedy maoutm
.ured by Uie Triumph Tnia Co., 334
Bowery. N. Y. 1 Ida Trua and Nip
porter tHk 1 ha Mrdal at the - last eea
alon of the Great American Institute
Fair, Send 10 venu lor their new book-
. -.1. .ii.i. . mtm' r,ww.iijwui iil'i ohhIioti fr f -g-Mniri t n i,mi nnrr- .. , L. ,,..
, ! '! . I- ' r ,r i' I, i i i' i -i wi -ii ( i m
ALEIGH J'. NV. G '.FfilDA.Y, MAY 19,, 1876i
i Tut EDKVTOa 8MT Mxtwopwt PlC-
NkJ ExpmsioK td KmatxUL Yester
day waa a red letter day in tb calendar
of the Sabbath school ohddren, teaobera,
tUnmU and frieuda of, the . Edentoa
I r . - ,
Ktnet aL E..chureb. ... ; -
.- A the annual recurrence of a Sunday
school pio-uie ia looked forward to with
the same' Joyful anticipation a those
that are entertained Tor tb approach tf
the CliritJ boliJay, aul other er
seasona of general snjoyuwot, theani
vl of tb appointed tin wan , hailed
with aatotion of noieigned pleamr by
al) Intending to avail tbemaelvea of Uie
opportunity afforded for a day of relaia
tioa from buainesn earen, bouacboid dn-
The atat of the weatiier being ail im
portant on aa occasion of thia, kiad, is
was a aobjoet of teooh onjotBi- at to
whether it would bo favorable or not
Ajtbongb 'the' dawn of the 1 aabrding
aaemed 'anpropitious an J,utnany p reaio
ted .xaw X- OULt jProbabilitio vary
ganerooaly aaid " ;"' ' '' " '' y
v'Fu the South Atlantie States steV
tionary or, naing baMuseter, eastarly to
aoutuerly wiuda. aligtiUy iWartoer and
partly cioi)dj, weather wU prevail,. , -
M amiriaaat aix : 'clouk .he church
jell rangattd shortly atler crowd 01
people, oldj middle-aged auxl "youn,
could have been seen wending their
way lo the church, the place of" assem
bling. : ) 1,.., t.,l .' .. if) I;
Afteth crowd bad collected, R. W,
Bet Chief Marshal, with hi efficient
corps of aaaiatauts, supplied the children
with thebr -pier licketa and after in
suucilou from him, and a prayer from
the rUv. Dr. JJui knead, paaior, it the
care and protection of tb excarslonlsta,
tb proceaslon, headJa. by the Cltlxeo's
Comet band, took np the line ot march
to (be Ceatral depot Ilerc nine coaches
were wai Jug lu cUji rge of , that aocom
nioaatitig coodut-tACapL Brooks, of
lb B. O R. B., a: d CapUin Eddie
Whltei'enginee' At ' 8 'o'clock the
whiatl! sounded, and with the Joyous
call, "all aboard," away era sped, ar
riving at in Shtrell depot at 10 o'clock.
Tl proeea-ion being again formed,
the crowd moved forward aud ia a short
while ' reached the famous KUtrelTs
bprings, the scene of festivities. - To
one who has never visited this' delight
ful spot it Is difficult to give a proper
Idea of lt beauty. The rolling land
scape with iu carpel lug of green, the
numerous tVee of every variety ,a Hold
ing luxuriant shade,' and the abuudant
supply of water, together with th con
veniences rami bed by Uie several build
ings on' the lirouodsj.with btrg ball
wuich are alwas courteoual given for
tha'ns of pleaanre-aeekera, , make
this place peculiarly adapted for the
purpose of a pio-nio. The, eight pre
sented on tb ground was one which
would have delighted the most confirm
ed cynic - Each person seemed filled
with the inspiration of the' day, and
Pleasure waa the Genins thai held com
pleto away mi ' auVli Tb nappy group
of chflilren' .rompinj at their favorite
am, the bevie of young bvliesand
geatlemen eeking enjoyment ia various
ways, and saooeding, aad the bright joy
lit face met wUb every where, made one
fee) Uiat the fatf -p&tug jrtth en
joyment to aU ajjal-eiM4peiuUnant tn
none. We nav Mv anuiSaaeJ better
ordetf of a more reaerat obaervaawe of
the rites') Vpropr nni r44onua
tuaii that which prevailed daring the en
tire liuie.,, For thi adwuabi feature
e" feet indebted to : the very efSoieuf
Chief MtflMl,& .W. Beat, Esq.; to
whoa srriaian the ' whple. ' affair w
ectruaud and.- to whom belong;, in -a
gre' 'degree;; th, .eredt , ,of;.'lt
eminent sueoaaa. 1 Tb determined
pkit twhich '.chaTBCterixe Mr;Beet
took away", from l all disorderly ia
oliaed peraons the' deeir for aay mis
chief or danvbaaos, and gav assurano
to all that othing would be allowed to
Occur J to render, tbe'day diajagreeabla.
The Chief Maftfcal felt the reepouaibil-
by, testing npon aim, and he baa reason
to eoCgratuUt himself , ppoQ the faith
ful manner in wuich be fulfilled bis
duty. Bs displayed a wise choice in tb
selection of hia-corpa of sanatanta, both
as to pnlohxitful (7) and phyeioal ability
to discharge police duty. ' We nominate.
second th nominatTon and register oar
vote right here for r. Best for Chief
uarana u ne next pM-pio. ;
Th prominent featore"of thai
occasion
waa the dinner., . The
ta- 2
bte waa under the control of I'apt
X. C.-8. tLpsvjni irhoi ajsmlayed
aa admb-shf aumigemeat aa 'Buler of
me roast, at was aaauted bv a coin-
mittee of kdiee, on of whom we need
ouly mention and verybedy will know
thai tbe dinner was a marked anocee.
and that every peraoo well fed, ! Mr.
Beckwitn.
.--'- 1 . 1 ' -i
The new' Atlas Hotel,, Philadelphia,
Pa., baa tb most superior location
all'tn Ceatenniai
hotel a ear tb
iL may 16-1 w.
: ' J canzonet. '
Little aaaidee asare ayt, i -
Tali, wbarr aiy oe ab da f ,-,,'.,
Da- a f lb raantnff wster, sb saJ4,
ifi r 1 ai ta aaiiirr'a daughter, si said.
Ltttte bmII. 'if I b it, ; ; , ' 'v ,
T II sae wh4 is la yur bet . L
I save b-e kootlnf iM Tive, said she,
AsataeaesivtBe bearta b kkl Wd torste.
j , , ii-,-. 1 -t. . 1 1 i - ' :; '
title aOio, If ynar llae vwre kH4, . ,
ai a reee-lrai woai4 be aiisaad. t
J . 1 '1 1
Ot, yoa ar a aanthtv ana, she ald. ,
la aaaj kla ate U yea eaa, abe aald. 1
(.,(.. . rv..t.- !, - at !. ;i
Naw why 41 tbe maidea, asare eyd, r ,
Raa ulldJ4oa tha waaratdaf ,. j t : ,
Ttlae way to toe leM 4W4 fae malda tv t 1
r jr abe sarsiy l taas ta ieee waa alga.
Ttea wbv did la ajaieaa raa to the wood f
4 ut saa haaw tba tb tree a Uie a It stood,
faata rabUt aoe'4 aeafee natt i tad not.
Tbea wbj dM sh .uwd, aad aalle, aad p a
I Ml im ,1.' i - i V i:
AtaaataataiastthsrretkbeteMt tu'-..,.
Asotber baait doe th basket ho 4 1 1'
Ui .-.-4 TAB DBOPH. i '4t ut-
' - . ... 1 .,, -. i .
.The pea crop about Newbenijls a
Urge . aHM.....,,,..- f'i. ,M,A
A amber of tb Bark peole are
centenaialiaing. ' ' ' .'" "'.
Crop of al' kind are promUing In
Hertford county... , , , . , . i i ... k
. A sever .ball storm recently visited
Richmond county. " '
Borghirt and thieve of all aorta arc
infeeling Wilmington.
(Stonewall Lodiire,' of t. 0. O. T. has
rvorgnl;4 JqMprgantoBi ,t ,.i .. ., .
In th eastern counties th democrat
are bn-y btldiag convenUooa. '
strawberries bav dropped down to
13 csuta per quart in Wilmington, 1
Th 'Press 'AsaoclallTHi excurted to
Fort Macon and Beaufort, Wedue-day.
; DT"vVTuller, of Hnilhueld, ba a
ow . that Kite 5 galloos of milk, per
' Judge Dick h' been lecturing In
Asheville 00 the Children Of lliato-
.;: ,v.-r,. v:
Forty masons are employed at M r
gaoton iu buildiag to new Nine ay
luin. ,'' :'; " -. ;
The revivals In the Methodist and
Baptist cburcbea at Kewbcrn are large
ly attended.
A lady in Wilmington has a valentine
109)ears old. It wsau't sent to her
but to her. grand-mother.
Th schooner L. Hturdivant, from
Neb-ru 10 New York, snnk i ff Mat
ures Inlet Sunday night
Everett Wilson, colored, of Murfrees
boro, bad hi (aw bone brokeu the other
day by a lalliug piece of timber,
i Hon. A. M. Waddell delivers th ad
dress at the coniineticenieutxercics
rTburuaallle Female College.
s On Mr. Ball, of Union county.l 112
year old. A New Yprk Herald man
as gone there to Interview him. -
' As a part of the Brogden plan to de
feat Iltuiatt, in tbeaeooud district, the
negro , 0'Hara ia being talked of for
t'otigreSS. (---r;;'- - ::u 1t;.-,
A Miss Hodges, who lived near
Wash ngtnn, committed suicide a few
day ag' by taking laudanum. - Disap
pointed lev. :r r.:-
' A uUrger named John Art who lives
near ..Aheille, cut, Marsh William's
throat the other day,., Marsh will get
Well tt 1 aiud,1M)yj4itiw--tt,.ij.. i
" Samuel Foy,' a New Hanover black
repuWicai. haa already announced hliu
seir a candidat for the lower home of
tb Lgi-latnrev;; ; "
,'!BnrKlars : are , begiunlng to trouble
Morganton.' BUx' tor was entered
the other night and a" considerable
amount of good Ukon. .1 . ,
A watchman at Wilmington wood
pile. Rival Roblnaon by name, was set
upon ly thieves the other night and,
severely' cowhided " for belhg In the
way of stealage. '"T' . ..
FOB SUPERINTENDENT OF PUB--'
LIC 'INSTRUCTION MAJOR :
. ' HENRY HARULNO. -
Br Rivaa, Paxuco Co , N. C,
- ... . . . .: May 17, 1876. T
' Aa the time for iolding the Conven
tion ia faat approaching, and the placing
before tbe public tbe name of good
men for tbe variona offices is the order
of the day, you will pleas allow m
through your -colamna to plae before
the Convention the nam of Maj. Henry
Harding, of Beaufort county, in con
nection with tbe offioe .of Buperintend
ent of Public Instruction. . . ,
I do not wish to eulogise tbe Major,
for he needs none. - He is a high-toned
gentleman of culture and intellect, and
Je think with such a man at the head of
1 the imbUracndol lystem-Bf- the Old
North State might be greatly improved.
The Major ia well known tnrongnoui
tbe state, having represented bia county
ta tbe Legislature of 1866 '67, and while
be is not seeking the position, ' and I
doat auppose tbt be baa ever been ap
proached by any one on the subject, the
writer of this knows that the Convention
could not make a better selection.
: Yours respectfully,
. j ' t. - .. ' . A DXMOCKAT.
If yon wsnt to fe4 well and lively, nee
Dr. BnU'a Vegetable fills. 1 our orug
gia keeps them. ': t c
No.. 75
I LAN OF EPlSO,PtL VMTA
, TION FOR le76.
The Bishops of th Mcthodiat Epic
pal Church, bouih. at their receut act
aiou, arranged th following plan of
kpieenpal vlritallons to th annual ron
Rrence lor tb present year t - J
' Biaitvp kaVakacok. '
1 Wetern Virginia Conference, Kept
13 1 Ylrjfiula, Nov. 13 j North Carolina,
Nov. Z'Ji N.uth Carolina, Dec 13 ;
saiumore, Mean .
'"t '.'bishop m'tteibk.
Western, An. 30 Kt Louis, Sept
6 1 Mirenuri, N-pt 13 ; Boutbweetern
MiakAuri, Oct. 8 ; Indian Mialoa, Oct
25; North Alabama, Dec. 13. , ' ;
'.,1 ., BISHOP ",
Kcntuckv, Sep. 14 Teoneasee, Oct
4 Arkansas Oct. 18; White River.
Nov. 29; Li tie Rock, Dec. II; and
charge ot Mwaiona in Mexa o and Bi axil.
Louisville, Oct 4 ; ilolaton, Oct. IS ;
Mliaip4. Nov. J; IHiUlaoa. lie
oember 13. -
' i :: Hisitpp, PEthcK.
North Mla-iaaippi. Xo. A ; Metnphia,
Nov.. 13; North Oe-g;a. Nov. 29;
buth Georgia, Dec 13; Florida, Jan-
wrj 11...,,. . . , . ..
niauof pa iwk. r
Illinois. Oct 4 ; Alabama, Dec. 6.
j:'. BISHOP IlOliO KTT. . ,', . . ; '
. Nortli -Texaa. Oct 111 Northwest
Texa Oct 18 ; Western Texan, Nov.
1 ; German Miaamo, Nov 15; Texas,
Nov. 2U ; Eastern Texas. Den. 1 J.
bj hop u a vi k. , .
Denver. Aua. 25: Columbia, bept
15 1 Pacific, Oct. 1 1 : Lo Anuclet. Oct,
25 ; anJ charge of lljw Mission iu China.
m.St.. .
"MrrJiD.'vrhiuiker is selluig good
oak wood at $3.50 ; pine t3 003.25 per
cord delivered, prov uid tbe rash at-
a. .. a -a a . it .a
teuu me otikt. xi ne uaa to collect oy
ticket he will iu all eaaes charge old
prioea. Call on him in rear of Citixena'
Bank. , . , tf.
WHOLErfALK CASU riilCES
Corraeted by :
CHHISTOPHKR8 ACO.
r. c.
Balbioh, May 13, 1870.
COVTOB.
MkldllDKs, .111 Cta.
Low MUldllaes, 11
lean BUIiied, t010) "
ueep W(rt
tuienor sua amy, J( -
BkBBAL n aksT.
Cotton Ttw,6ieDU. .
Flour. North Oro.lua 6 0o4.2.
0 re SO coaia.
Coia Nal, HS(ir90.
Baooa, K C. bog foaed, 1tAlS.
. " ba. Ii
Bulk Mest. Clr Klb Bute. 1113,.
ibuulder, It e-iiU.
Lard, North Carol aa, 17J.
" W eaters Uerrw, K
u tag-, 17.
Coffee, Prime Rio
" Goud, 2laJ.
" Oniin.m, aoj.
Byrap, 8. H. S0.
Muluwt, Coh 4-V
Ball, rvsrbl's9 2&.
" Krau', X 15 ...
Ni, on hasi for l0, $3.5.
Bursr A. 13.
" GitraC, It
" Vellow H. 9 1-8(310.
Leather, Ked Hole VHSH.
" OktaB4,40. --
Bides, greee, S t-s
dry, Will.
Tallow 7.
Potatoes, swe-1 73 cent per bnshal.
Irish, 100
Oats, shelled 65. -
" " sheaf, f mm waicob, I.XS cant,
baled 1U0.
Fodder, buled. I 25.
HT, N. V. baled. Kood, I.OOL
vrir, perdoaee, I5es.
Butter, M. , ItXisn.
Beeewax 85. 1. ..
rJUgtXi. V ...
1 pt. ked, S centa.
" Beef, on foot, eifot7c.
- dremed prime, It&'t r 1 -
Bavy Copper, per pound, Me. '
Ltifht ! " - - lac.
. Bra, per pound, 8 to 10c.
' r Pevter, per pouud, 7 to 10 cU.
' Lead, per pound, 8Jc
. Old Iroa. per IU pound, V.
Hheep Bkliia par piece Vc '
vmi -waaaea, Mr pouaurowaaacv
uawaahed 20 t U5L-
old 75 ceut; burry, 90 els.
P O li t ANT
Just received another InctaUment of ,
THK NEW SILVER COIN, FRESH AVU
- ' BRIGHT FROM THE MINT,
Wbtch we continue to pay out to our eu-
r
tomera la change. ' '
Have also received 5,000 yda. short length,
Priated LAWNS AND MU8LIN8, which
can be sold for a pro lit at 10 cent per yard.
ADDITIONAL PURCHASES BY EXPRESS.
Of a beautiful aaaortastot of
SUMMER MOHAIRS, "
u , PLAID, 8TRIPXS
AND 1 LAIN,
at exceedingly low prices fa all the new
shade.
Ecru, - ' - - '
Brows, -,
Blue and Drab, Grey, Ae
Alto a snperb stock of Men's, Ladles' aad
Miase' Boots, Shoe and Gaiters. ,
"-Another parehaaeof those READT-MADK
SHIRTS at $1.00 each. ,
Ibese Sblrt give anl versa! tlfacttoe
wh ravar
W. II. & R. SrTUt'KER.
MSyJI-tt.
THE KALKJOIi CE.NTINKL,
UtwttiftiU wtn be aaaartad la the
sanaai, at tbe followtais; nta par syuaiee?
eaa ach, or tea ailaloa liaca.
Owe aquare one time . . ttOO
." each mtawunent basartlos j
lass thaa a wee t B0
I equate, I wank I M
1
1 sauoth H 00
t BSUUthS It 00
16 00
- 4 UM00
- " OS
r as imi
........ . . .. . . . . M
- 7 - . n on
- t - aa
NEW A'UVERTISEM
New Goods!
A. CEEECH
STILL AHJSAD.
. ! , . j gat received
' 50.000 yards new and bandaome Plaid
Spring Calicoes at 10 cents per yard. . ;
. 40,000 jards at 7 and 8 cents per
yard. . .,,., , ,, ..... ; ,-'! i
BUT. UiTEN I READ 1 1 BKTrER
.... , . still in ,,,:
Just received 20,000 yard at ft cent
tier vard. A n'entv'fat make all of the
children adrea apiec and have enough
K'H Cor wrapper. AU Jot oua. dollar I .
(A) ard) ; , . . .. , .
i . COME TO" CHEECII'8, W.'; ,
He ia th man to make prices. . ,.
DHKSS GOOD OF A LI DESCRIP
TIONS! . . .
' The' trade will always And on hand
the largest and moat au rec lire assort
ment of
bpnnz Dress X3-oods
tobe found In th city, especial atten
tion has been given to their selection.
1 tirooounce them, lor beauty ofefiect
unsurpassed by any offered at any pre
vious aeason. Aseerty call wdl guar
antoe you entire tiialaction for all I
Staple and Fancy Goods. ;
SI stock emi rates n.ot eventlung
ihat is kept lu a that class Dry Goods
hou-e; anil In tker t ti v -never behu
had the plea-ure of offuring in the hi,
lory id tle dry goods trade, a an ex
oeiienceof iweutv-fivo year, so Urge
and complet and eo unifiirmly cheap a
stock as this spring, and am lully pre
pared to meet the hard timea as to ton?
prices.
Hats fc Shoes,
ONE OF MX BrtCIALTItS.
I keen tbe UrKet and mostcomploi
slock of shoes to le found in the city
aud having bought tiiem at tbe Ur
trade tolta in New Yo' k, from first
hauda. Tbey will be sold at astonish-
ingly low prices.
NEVER PASS BT
CK.KOH'S
When you want a pair of Shoe.
TO
COI NTRY MERCHANTS, ,
NewYorli
IS
A LEIGH.
I have i hie day opened a wholesale
dcaruuent,searate Imm my re ail de
partment, which embraces full Huts of
all staple goods nuallvkepi by country
merchant-, and at I Imy ihem by the
caae or package, from fint hands, 1 feel
cotitideut thit I cao aave your money
by bujlnif kimmI from mc. All that I
aak ia a call aud look for yourselves. -
' - ; i-j a. CREECH. -march
Stlwawtt.
D. 8. WAir
O. N. Warw
NEW SPRIXG GOODS!
EXAMINE PRU'TJ AT
D i WAITT 4. Mi
Demttrm 1st
lady r JIadc'; Clcthing-
for Man, Tooths, Boys and Childrea
rStyUsav Parable and f hear. -
' . ' Burs to please.
DOMESTIC DRY G00US,'
Notiokb, HoaicKT,' Gent's Fcbn- -
: I8HINQ UOOOS, (iLOVU, NECK- .
nt - ...... . .
nits, uiuks ssuvvrn :
RlRBUMK, tUOINOS AND
Inbebtiomb.
liMH&TTAN FINE WHITE SHIRTS.
Also sa UNLAUNDRlEDrHIR t. which we '
. ' guarantee to ba of Wanuutta Muslla :
and Rlchardsoe's Lines ' well
made, warranted to flu . : ,
ONLTIlfrHeea.
hp, IIU, Boots a d 0 ps
Uxbrxxlas, -TBtma, Yxis, Rub
bo Clothes, Coats ajtd Caps
L . kerrkdi-' : . ','
We return our thanks to our friend and
former patroea for past favora aad solicit
a contlnuaU'ia of tb sane. Our good will
be ao.d for ea-h and a very small woflt Call
aad aee u at la ssme old stand, two dour
above the market ea-t aid fa ettcvUia aX
ReKpectiully. '
D.H. WAITT A BRO. '
- March IS 4UwAw8
M
EALI meal It
Twe Car load bent bolted Cora Meal last '
teat - GATT18 A JONES'
Granary aud FoeaceHore,
aprae-tf . ' MUmiaet. at.
1
3
sr-.
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