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i . , it. - - ' ' j J - . .. . . ... . . I u www w u u l.iilu iv.twyo i . vyiyAyAy.tO' .. 'v v r V ' ' ' .j-: . . ... . , " - y ; --2 -rrr t wo. too. rtJBUsma t DAILT. WKKLT AND BMCl-WMKlY Official Ortai or Korll Carclisa. STATE PRINTING A BINDING ESTABLISHMENT. savss of cnwairrio. 0.11, eVotlnel 1 year In edvene........M " "I.!."!., t Tb. Uti.l -fll be dettrered In Wt ot th. CHy at flft CenU a week. XT EVER BEFORE SQUALLED! The Largest Stock on . Record. . C. IVEtKEtjUmMjntiwriud, lie is still at the old Stand with larger sasortmentof ciTs-H.TTci GOOD s THAH EYlit vol.; xxii. PATMTfimr-y. a. Friday june 3; isre TUB RALEIGH SENTINEL. Advertisements Will bC Inserted In lbs UnlH . Bistisbi. at the following rate per square of 1 1 J 1 ooa inch, or tea tntatou lines. - - One ourM tio - , . ' VW e subsequent foiertloa "'!! leuUiuiwk( c ft I wee 1 Booth.... ........ ........ - W 00 1 !, ....iHOtt; t?i "CENTENNIAL GOODS. !: foURfH JULT CETTKXSIAL G00D8- ...' Look at my lateit FaaLioa Flatet and cbooae youratyla. ' " '. CLOTHS, , (! , T CASSniERES, .ni.l.T i!-f . SUITINaS. Ia ot anything you want. Coma and eama, I know I can rait yoa. r . Wimi'l UTABUSniCtNT ia at the old place, on door axmth of tha Southern Ezpreaa oAoa. v ' I gnarantea all my flta. rt A NOTIIER CAR LOAD OF J, C CBIUBl"rni.iw wf ..,'WUatfngtoaawaat. QALE OF TALX7ABLE LOTS Court Uo-a 4oot, l Katelrt, I wlh offer loVtale, to taa higheat Wddr, lor TWO A t R B S0 ''i'A N D In tha ettv of SaleUcb, kaowa ta the plaa of had la told la partuaaca of th Uraa aa4 ' powm eootataad la a awrtraga daljr rafla (erd ta Wakt county, book M, pj WL . M rbltf OFFICE DIRECTORY. For tha benaOt of tha imblic, we puN tish the following directory of the poat ofiAce of thia city . ..1 Western mail closes 11:15 a. m, . arrivea s : 3:22 p.m. Eastern r t ciores , 3:03 p.m. ' C 3 arrives " 11:45 a.m. Chatham ' cloaea 3:00 p.m. m arriyeaWi wa.ni. B. A 0. R. R. mail doaee 9:30 a. m. . t '-, arriTea s 3:18 p. m. Throuch northern Tla It. A G. " Through northern vU R. A G. R. R. arriTee 3:45 p, m Through northern ria Golda- ' boro closes 3:03 p. in. rhroagh northern via Golda 4 boro arrrrea v 11:45 a. n. Office hoars for delivering mails from WO a. nv to 6:30 p. m. ' J Money orders are issued and paid from 8:15" a. ta. to 4 p. nv ' " Letters can be rejdstered from 8:15 a. m. to 4 p.m. , . - Office hoars on Sunday! from 4 p. m. to t p. ta. Third QCABTKBLT M irno. To-morrow and Sunday the third quar terly meeting will ba held Street Melhodlat church to tnia cy. Rer. J. P. Moore, P, E., will preacn to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock and Sunday at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. - a Pardoned from Albakt. United Slates Ifarshal Hill, of thia city, haa re- . . ' -at.... a.L ceived a warrant of pardonr worn wu President for John nenllng.of Robeeon county, who waa pot in the penitentiary at Albany aome ait month eioce for robbing the United SUtea mail. ;i ,.. i mtm " Railroad Rates. Delegate to the democratic-oonaertatlTa atata conven- t .....nYtiin In Haleli?h June 14th, WOVIM V Q O be oaased over the Wilming. Sri Jous'i PicNiaTha Ctho Ika of thia city, and their friends, had a most enjoyable pic-nlc at the new fair grounds on yesterday., Duriog the fore noon and early I afUraoott .vmaibueaes and carrlagei were ' ' running -to Jbe CTound. crowded at every trip, and the lante dining room In the grand atand was oon filled with eompany of fcotb sexes, young and old.' The young peo ple were dancing at Interval from l o'clock m. until aunset, and the more sedate were engaged in pleasant chata about tba old Aftaea and the' new, and lookJn at the dance and cojoylujrrthe fln; music by" Suntey'a band. -The spacious ground affordedtb.il spacerlor j j(reMh the dedication sermon. M . TAR DROPS. ; ,, ,:; n.linlnK RMnilaior: Not but one mar riage,' no runaways, in fact nothing but oeJing.,;j- ,ir V"r t ... 'nWwiaeboro Euauirer : The revival at the Raptiat chureh ia "till in progress, and wUi eontiDne aU the week. -Tha number of oonverta ao far ant about twenty. :.l.:2: XLt'j??. ldolph' .Regulator : The plan for renovating our court-house is now on file in tha offloe of the Register of Deods. It was drawn by Lyndon Bwaim, arcm toot pf Ureouaboro. . s ;. . , ",; . Oreensboro Patriot : The dedication service of the Baptist church will take m Hnnduv norninB? at 11 u'olook. fclO C. Dnrhaia, of DorUam, N. C will W. W. IIOLDEM, P. Y. uirt NO INUAOIMEXT8 TUX TOO Agents, 0 rWAGIMEXTS ' SEE OUB NJkW BOOK, Which ta thrlinns; tatereet, ', ?" elerance sod eheapneM, has absoluUly no MaaLlt Is Tbe 'ruing- tor the Ceataunlal The Horth America tevlew says Ja"df errinf olUBqeaUaed pnlsej we aattelpaU 7Z??L .,t.nriw Donftarttvl the Dubuque Times says "Just iuch a work as theuaaods of the Amerleau People will ba lad i to ; pos eu": the Detroit AdrertUier caHs tt "pre frnMe to tnv jrt publUhd.M ANI ACTIVE MAM OK WOalAI of foed address Insured - Isrfe prottu aod steady work; for a year. rwfuUparMealars. addiess , H LOCAL DOTS. The negro volunteer military s. com pany drill every night. N . (") ' Hon. A. S. Merrimon, our able U. B. Senator, id in the city."" . Chapal Hill and BU John's pic-nlc emptied the city yesterday. 'X Tha Board of Aldermen meet to-night No landing propoaition, if you pleaae, gentlemen, ' . The Raleigh Light Infantry haa de cided not to Join tha excursion to Nor folk on the 8ih insj. The dying dirge of the doomed doga ia dreadfully deleterlou to the delicate nerve ofsomeof our down town dear ooe.C) jr:' M' , A party of our citizen have purchased the fish in Penny'a pond aid they will commence to draw off the water to-mor- tprSMt - Slew Tork. 50tOOOLBI- FODDER FLIND1D i st 11,95 per 100 lbs. i 85,000 lbs splendid Baled Oate at $1,28 v 100 lb , ; " ".t'ntj .r J 'J'i i : : , 6ATTI8 A JOXXS" -" ' -1 7,7:: " ";7: arata aad feed Store, .0m tf A MOMTII-rBU riJK ll'lr.. BtntuMHiba 1. 'II lr.1,-- rartlr.lv. r J)UJ U7. WOK Hi CO tXSt. lealSbMe., EASONABLE ANNOUNCEMENT. S The preeen t warm apell will eanae a demand for our beautiful PLAID ASD FLAW UHEN8, ' - ? SUMMER MOHAIRS, ' PRINTED LINENS AND LAWNS. An of which we are iiow reoeiving a f raah supply. ' Ala tor tl gentlemen a fall Btodc ,a .;---'.v..f "vv.,; v'v : ;j ' the ffhl ' .' '; ' " -Yeaterday afternoon the Cithsena' Cornet band enlivened things by ren dering excellent music in the capitol square. :'tr f .. , ,. ; A number of yonng Udiea on their way home frcjm the Oreennboro Female College etopped at tha National thia morning. - i -i ' ' n 3, - Oar not-Uoaae politician are trying to start the fire under the political caul dron. Ram mill and corner cauooaaea are the order of the day and night . , ' Among the damocratt of thia city (here are quite a number of Hendricks men, but Bayard aeema to have- Ik trongeat following. Tildea don't show much atrength. ,.,ri;,('Ua., Oommeaoement exerciae at Peaoe In stitute Uke place on the 14th inst On the evening of the 15th ihat, BevT'JT." Henry Smith, of Greensboro, delivers the annual addreaa. , . . , Rev. Dr. Vaughen, pastor of the Presbyterian church of thia city, haa been on a visit to Greensboro. The good people of Greensboro were de lighted with the Doctor. Measr. D. W. Bain S., J . Waitj John Nichola, J. B. Neathery aal W. P. WetherelL leave for Charlotte to morrow in order to attend tha meeting of the Grand Chapter in thai city next Monday. Acting Grand High Priest, Col T. 8. Kenan, of Wilaon, will also be preeent -, ,, . i ' ' .This ia likely to ba a lively moafh. The State Supreme and U. 8. Circuit Court convene next Monday. , Oa the 14th tha democratic atate "convention will assemble, and on the 12th of next month' will be, followed by the republi- U. & Commissioner R. W. Best is busy taking deposition in th case of Gen. P, B. Hawkins claim against the United State. Geo. H. Snow repre aeota Mr. Hawkins and John. 8. , Blair, of Washington, P. C, represent a the government ' 1 ' .;. ; Ovb Market. Choice beef aleafea 15 cent per pound, cub; tamo ao. Second clae tbeef from 10 to 121 ; Uon; will ton j A .Weldon read AT' we raw rihM Mtnta rter mile eah way. In v. r - i order to obtain thia rUf Tound trip Ucktta ahould be 'Turiiihaaed at ' the tattingtatioal v . Dn. Nau. run HrxoAUBT. A gen tleman rode twonty-flve mile on a bed hut week to thi city to ooosult Dr. Nail, the specialist. Another gentle man residing in Raleigh haa ao much improved recently, while under treat ment from Dr. NalL that when he went home hia dog did not recognise him. Dr. Nail ia meeting with much socoees in hia profaainn. . ... -. . , Rxamu YiaTEKOAT.--- Teaterday Gov. Brogden respited Eliaa PowelL the ne gro murderer, until July 7th. Powell ia the negro who murdered a merchant named (Johea at Whitakw'a sometime age, and waa to have been banged at Halifax to-day. W leant that the re spite ta act preliminary to a pardon or Annimntation. bnt waa (ranted at the urgent request of counsel and spiritual advisers ia order that the condemned might have ample time to prep are for hia end. .We are informed that after the above mentioned date the Governor wiU not again interfere. ,;' t ' , '?. i in ia in ii 'i ' A New , Advertibiwo idea. Messrs. W. H. A R. 8. Tucker have a truck upon a new mode of advertising -new to thia latitude. In order to call peclal attention to the varioua attrac tiona In their magnificent eatabliabment they have employed the Cltiaena' Cor net band to play each Saturday ttef nooo between the , hours of Si and 7 O'clock, during ' the , aum mer season. This la a beautiful and noel Idea In the advertising line, and at t he same tune encourages a very pron tisiog band in their practice. The banal will occupy the Iron balcony just over the front en trance of the store. V walk and drive without, while the gay festivltle went on within the grand land, which seemed admirably adapted to the occasion. The day wa balmy and beautiful, and the view from' the grand atand waa very floe. Raleigh, to the east embowered in oak and elms, apparently very near, but too far away to; send even a murmur of its life to the fair ground, appeared to Bleep in the mellowed glory of the ana, while the horlaon beyond, rimmed with blue, formed au enchanting picture. But there were pictures within th spacious hall where the dance went on whkh were more captivating than theae dis tant view, and substantial m edible and Innocent drinkable, to which full justice waa done by all. '" ; ' h The company lingered, and at last dispersed about aunset, leaving very pleasant recollections with all who par ticipated In- these festivities. We do not know anything better calculated than gathering like these to promote good feeling among our people. . On such occasions all claesea wbo are re- the ia hia Charlotte Observer :i Cept W-r'Jug an- nounoea through, a card iu anoUerool uma that he ta not a candidate for the nomination for the Senate, and would not accept it if tendered to him. dreetisboro Patriots a P. Menden hall's peacock is meanderiug all over tnwn i n 1 doinff his level best to run itii.n to the locomotive in aoresminpr'wav-with the odd favor. ;- : - Charlotte Observer; The oongreiaion al convention meet at Wadeetoroone week from Monday. By thia - time next week we ahall know who will carry our oongreesional banner in tna conung campaign. . , , f , , - ' , Winston Sentinel : The managers of n.f,niii nl Jnlv celebration made a Imlininaa aeiection when they elected Wm. O. Glenn orator of the day. CENTENNIAL TOPICS- The Liberal League of Philadelphia, , . Ill, OUUUIIJffUU wm IW wmm w - - a rational settlement of the duestioo by u i i . J.iild miII mnA mveipning againe j-jie.w abusing Christianity generally. f , , , ..The proprietors of the place of amusement are cheered . by the . esti mate that there are .only . ;cu,uw, atraur gers in Philadelphia now, but that there will be 100,000 a month hence.. There are more than torty-two place pi (eu- tarUinmentopen. t ; jh)ii f v ; ( : WhUtier'a centenuial hymn waa sung in tba old Chrit church in 1'hiladelphia list Sunday. This most venerable of revolutionary edifloee , was thronged. The ode waa well given, a special cbcnr of one hundred vowe being joined Ao lli rl.ornS of bOT. ' ' 1 i-'-'V Those who . are in favor of opening the exhibition on Sunday, have begun to hold mas meetings, A very targe mui ntmrmtA at Musical Fond HaU ou Kiitnnlav eveninir. and flowed over into I it M t the Street whereasecond was erganiaed. ;! Geo. 1L Uv Bmghaia preidad. Cot Forney wa among the speaker. , . , , v The Thomas orchestra did not play, on Saturday evening, owing to a dine greement with the management of the Woman uentenniai aiubic orchestra desind a guaranty of regular ;j and prompt payment. Many gentlemen, , it - ia intimated, re ready to come for ward and aupply capital for the contin- ! knee of the coocerta.- '" Mr. KtTtrrfKB! Cured Iu from 30 to , 90 I dav by the use of . the Triumph Trim It itnt 11 r Itemed v manufac- " Gteon is a graoeful and eloquent apeak" I ture4 by the Triumph TrusiiCoMr334. and aouiething good may oe rt.-v i ijowerT; jr. y. "Thl Tn aaa ' sup- w epectable meet and mmgie, ana icaru to know each other better and to esteem one another more. The members of the different churches are also more closely united a neighbor and friends, and unworthy prejudlcee are dissipated into thin air. Such waa thl occasion of the St Johu'a pic-nlc We aw per son of all classes and the different de nomination present and the Catholic and Protestant weie aide by' aide in friendly convene. : Nothing whatever occurred to mar the festive day, and we feel sure that every one who waa pree ent will long remember with pleasure the enjoyments of the occasion. j Matrim oiriAi- Tae list of Cupid' victim for the month or May but a meagre one. .Eligible masculine' par- tie say that the tim es are too bard to think about matrimony. Hero I the lutof tho aacrUked: , v ',' J ?" "wnitt.j ,;1.-., . Jamea A.KAtklna and Susan Barlow. T. P. Bryan and Carrie M. Naaon. E.G. Brown and Lee A. Jeffreys. Robert Boon and Chrit tiana Pool. Johnaoa Busbee and Carolina Hajf rlet'Jordan."""""----''; MACKINA W HAT In aeveral atytee, colored ventilator and the straw and Summer Hat; : .. . I . t A ease of new (early summer) Silk mta at 1160 f: ' aor 14 ; W, H. R a TUCKER Nathau. Booth and Aou Bowen. John W. Eastman aad Mary C. Olive. - COLORED. '. ( :- v Thomas Boyd and Stdlie Chavia. . Joshua Green and Christiana Tearby. , B. B. Goina and Martha L. Williams. Arthur Hunter and Ora Dillard. , : -Charlee Hopkins and Martha Guplon. iBurweU Norwood and Sylvia Cotton. London Chat Richardson and Annie Waiiama. John Sever and Mollie Fletcher. U , Wesley Smith and Adelaide Thpmp- -- . - ' : T " I 1 . .... i eon. -i ., : v " Hadiaxm Tyler raid Susan Jeffrey. 1 Pitrnm Tavlor and Susan A. Laun. Irwin Williams and Adeline Smith, f fraiMtTinrns THE CEMTENHIAL. On Monday Mr. J. A. Duggan, of Wil- liamstoo, Warre a, county, xt. v.. rid hre en rotue to Philadelphia with a curioaity for e xhibition at tha centen nial In the shape or a negro wiui - . - . t.T,.v1A. irtnfT trrow- logout of the forehead between the left eye and m nose. The negre s - Bvooo roa Blood How Six Mra Daaaaa waaa Lxhchxd. The tilegrph snoounoed the . lynching a few days since, nosr Edgefield, South arolina, of aix colored men, charged with the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, a ven erable and influential white couple. The Charleston Newa and Courier saya when the inquest closed the prisoners were delivered into the custody of the hariff fur Aammitment to mil , 15 m im mediately the Sheriff was seized by the crowd, which numbered about six hun dred persons, his head was hastily cov ered with a bag, and he was carried off by force and confined. "A11 of the pris oners were WUK!U UJ 111. wvww, was composed of bout duck wawu citisens, and marched to a point half a mile from the aoene of the murder. There the six men who had committed the crime were tied firmly together m a row, and five minutes were given to them to pray, at the expiration of which time a volley oi one nunareu flred, and tbe-eix wretches Jell desd to the ground. About three hundred men took part in the last act of the ly i-muiR. Thev ware variously armed withnnee, shot guns ana pismta. a -nm h anrboav. and there waa no ex hibition of any excitement of any kind ; no loud talking, and no whisky. Pre vious to their execution two of the men confessed that the party had been con cocting the murder for f AftMP the muraw me e- - from him on the glorious fourth. Murfreeeboro Enquirer : We learn there baa been a petition circulating around in favor of releasing the youth, Henry T. Barnes, sent to the peniten tiary at last court We uudersUnd that good many signed it and the father of Barnes, it is saio, suutto m xvici8u v. foot. I' ? ' "i; ! 1 ' -t Mnrf reesboro Enquirer : Eliaa Powell wdl be executed at Halifax Friday for the murder of a Jew in Edgecombe county in 1874.,. He was removed to Halifax for trial, was convicted, andap w.. .kn and waa overruled.- He was re-sentenpd by Judge Henry on Msy 18th, and will be executed Fridsy morning between the, hour of 0 and . Randolph Regulator: What's thst whistler We are 22 mile from any rail road. Upon inquiring we have found oat that the noise emulate from one nf the boarders at P. H. Ram boteL ; e look through the gratua and gives ion a hia whittles with such good mimicry thst any engineer would be misled if he could tot see aim,,;-,- ( ; , .ij . , ; Charlotte Observer i Another- inter esting work which Mr. Bailey owns is the first lew book ever printed in North Carolina, It ia what known as tha "Yellow Jscket," ao called, it ta said, on nf ti ! of the binding, it being of yellow leather. This bcok is Swsnn's KeviHsl, and is a compilation of all the arte of Assembly of the Province, then in force. The book was printed hi Newborn by Jan. Davis in 175i r . - ; m.ri.r tk the Medal at the last sen ium of the Great American i InetituU . Fair. Send 10 cent for their new book. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES I Ca-reeted by r. C. CUBIBTOrHEM A CO. Iflddllnrs, - Low Middlings, CU., u u ' Xalhoh, Msy 81, 1876. CO'IVOS. :-10f810 lOfctflo Clean Btalned, V10 Deep -. m U Inferior end dirty, i e7 , OSNIBAt, . MASKST. Cottos Tir, ffflU. , Klour, Mortk Carolina O.OUd.85. . Com H0H& rents. ,.- . ' Corn weal, KVrfWK - ; ' ' Bacon, H. C. ae round, JtlS. nam initio. Bulk MeaU, Clear Rib Side., l'iiU, Shoulders, ttj(i10 cent. ; Lard. North Carolliia, 174. - Western tierees, W. , , -. , kegs, IT. , , i Coffee, Prims Rio tXf&. " " Oood,3l(r- " ' ' . Com men. at. . . Byrup, S. H.28(90. Molatiws, Cuba 4tKd. '., : . -, m Bait. Manna. x.V Tm HTBitaAi.M ns I.tru. From the I cradle to the grave life is full of strug- ?les. ' Home struggle for riches, some or pleasure, some for honor, and others .tmffirU in mnin thai greatest of all blessiDff-heaith aod in their efforts they often resort to mesas which places it farther and farther out of their reach. Th take draatki compounds, which .Iwwilr tn. mitinil. or. violent mineral vtih nnuna bv detrreea and thus the vital euernea are weakened and the very I ..nnn;n .J lira iwillnUuL Nature lro- v. " r . . videa remedies for every disease, and it is from the vegetable amgauiu uuu Tirrr'a Tjvbr liiAJt derive their in gredients, red iu their use there is the mrtaintv that if thev do no good. uJT. .lrt nn liarm. . But of their efficacy. thousands who have been cured of dis liver, kidsevs. spleen stomach I and bowels, live to-day to testify.. ; NalU, on baU fof 10s, 3.8. Sugar A. 14.7 5 ,t f ; EitiaC, 1L Yellow C l-aiO. Leather, Red Sole aBfttt?. i ' Oaktai.nsd,4a . Hides, green, 6. Tiu7(gT . . Fotatoes, swet 75 cents per basnet.1' a . . , Man. IkXttLOv V is.. Qats, shelled, 5. M " hef , from wafron, l.W cents. - , , . baled 1.U). . Fodder, U1L 1.S5. . ' lUjt bided, (rood, WgtOC. ,: , Kicks, perdosen, IScta. Buttor; N. C, 8S3a , ' Beeswax, S5. ' ; .y L---if.f Ran,2t. picked, I centa. ' Beef, on foot, e,(7c. iin : " dreMed prime, 7(i'f. Heavy Coiper, per pound, lfte, ' ; ' i ' lad.'-., r Brass, per pound, 8 to 10c. -Pewter, per pound, T to 10 eta. ... i r ... I A .L-, Old Iron, per 1U pouna, 0c." ' Sheep Skins per piece. mkarlOa. .,,, . i Wool-Swashed, per pound, a-Vg30c. unwanhed 80 to 5c ' old7cents;burry, aOeta. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of everything valuable, and a part of the -T:Vr. recovered ia the hands of I - r - 7, '.jT.u.iil.nt nf Warren fresh pork 15 centa i auag 161 beef I "J Mmmftnc.d to erow -.1 VUUUU sisvn mm - . S- . Mir AVI hat grown withia the past four year. liver. 10 centa per pound. Market well I tux- Te4r, but haa been - cat suonUed. Fresh fish received daily and repeatedly, xne presenv ell at 25 centa per bunch. IiuUer ?5 - 1 11 1 Jtli t ..ka to cents t ecxs . a mvu . rm i tA 9Z rents ; prowabena I rtiinr a five-leaved calf, which n cx- 30 to 40 cent. t cahbag.181 to 15 cent. apiece ; onions , 5 cents per buncli ; nap 40 cent per peck j beet 10 cent per bunch j Irish potatoes 10 centa per quart; cherrie ! eenU per quart strawberries from 10 to. 15cnU per quart. Any quantity for aale.' Sfearlj very man who has a garden spot offer tegetablea or ale. ," ; ." j KWW. www . i one of the men who wa execuiea. - .- We have no reason to be discouraged about the Centennial. The number of in. -i.HAra ror trie nrti uiirveeu wii aggregate 238,734, whilst the number visiting tho Vienna Exposition for the first thirteen nays wuj uumu-t-u . 729, howing that the pay visitors to the American Exhibition are more than three timea as numerous thus far as those to the Vienna Exposition during the corresponding period, whilst the price of admission is aoout too buj-. AkSWERS 10 CORB8POIDXNT8. t .newer to "Alphabetical," In your last issue, for a remedy for cousump- in it. Ant aUsres. I can rrcomm- .d Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical ni....t. i if taken according to di rections, for it haa been thoroughly tried in my family, and the result were ttloriout. "Alphabetical" must not ex Sect one bottle to do the work my Another gentlemaa from warren wife tools mree ooiue. ""2 arrived Monday, narmg . w i discover any cuange, twnI asraf flratiH lfl'UlUU tAW SlU t vv the lungs, and now she is well and hearty. If " Alphabetical" will write to me I will gel witnesses to the above. HENRY H. M. PATTON. Lawrence, Marion countjr, Ind. Ckncinnatl Time, Feb. 4, 18a. . 4 , A ' NW ' , MCBTARD PtABTKB. The medical value of a mustard plaster is understood iu every family. Much time nt in nrenarino- a DOultioe SUd Often th. naiiiu,l ia nf nuor aualitv and will r . - -. nn.:. I not act, causing great suuurmg. trying inoonveuieuce is now penecuj overoome by Benson's Prepared Mustard Plaster. It ia a great improvement u .1,. n,;.r, .rti-li It is verv clean and can be applied and removed without tha nlothinir or soiling ' th .bin Tt not deteriorate with age. It ta always reliable, as only the best i -.,, moarrte! Tm- (ra-i-nteed. Or quality o( mustard is used in its prrpara-1 J, flltad By mV txamiuattou fres; i The linmnir U in waver. w TRIUMPH TRUSS CO., 4 SB4B0WIBY,:K.Y M 1L. t. to wboss was swarueu u rremtimm ,Vtdml for th best Hastte Trosi and fcpporter st th test session of the .,;) ?.. ..,jhs GREAT - AMaEICAJt INSTITUTE FAIR, uie s rupture to. from to 90 dsys and offer 1JW aoiiars ior a cure. They employ a : .. : . FIRST CLASS LADY SUUUtLVf. uarautc rtioa t Bend AU fill tit 1,1 in l.air vat,. niiM At 25 CeUtS PT roll bv sll druggist Sent by mad on, I weipt of iwioj, by VrttlVTOnW . I - . j f phttrmaoeutical Chemists, Sr. T. THE GUAKD, EXCURSION. :, .' II'"-? " f'l ii !? ' to norfolk and fortress ' .. ..Monroe.;.;;':;: ;. XHVB6DAV, Jt'FE 8, 1876V; ' usual discountt to patron.. fordeecript Mm '. kyi n msr 23-d ly Chief Surgeon. , Mamhal's Orvtcsv ' ' - rattiOB!,ll.C,atay,l. 1 Prom and after Monday aext, , May 2th, thet'Ry of RaleiRB wiupaj -. for all doKt put in me vny bVvlneou atteens. bade.' ,Thes dog. UI he killed ou tne expiration w nle.s redeemed b their owners - i' W bedreaeae now be had A thU office by paftug tregulsrdoK tax. .1 i .:. Uty Manthal N R , - J ; tenntalisU- The entire party leu aion- day nlr.ht on the Clyde steamer .al liance. Norfolk Landmark. .. I ... Inai Brewster denies the report that irm Laa been an epidemic in ltome this eetiaon. Rome, she declares, is at with aa Boston of naiaueipnia, emu "liesltMei than London, Paris pr .Vienna. n.ii Porralar We . mean Dr. Butt's Vegetable pilta, for everybody has derived much benew irom nun physician recommend them, i ; . ,1 Tioketa for aale at , ;s u Williama' book store, . , ; , Ennias book store, - f Creech' dry goods Store, ' Nat L. Brown' varii-ly store; ' KimrMon's ditur store, and at the Ral eigh k Gaston railroad stations. , v; i The new Atia -hotel,: : rhiladclpWa. Pa., conducted with special refarence to quiet and pkasant accommodationa, t small cost :'jw 1 ; - :u ":u . i..-.'" .i u Coming sad goaig sll the, while very low for Greenback! or 811 w-proadse are not car- rent at ... 4 , . GATT1S JOSES' Wholesale Orkln sod Teed Start, Opposite Dr. Me Kee's Ofllee. CIOR8E8I HORSE I r f "teht food Hon for sale, fall snd see taeafst M . C CURlgTO?HERl CO.'B, . " V,Bniln(rtewtrett. t. I .! It-. 1 7i- . -.it'
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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