THE BAIEIOII SENTINEL. mmmmntm. AHrsn CaSsr kV ClieaaMtaaes SATURDAY, JUKE 3, 1878. - - I Charles O'Connor ha been entirely i t . j iM ' ii.A ' mAmluH fit thm liar wloS; Charge, proceed ordnaging evidence " hut Dtt n. ha KaAti nnraumir "WSTS "y Mrs. Forrest. ; llaruet.Who told . contradictory tale niiuhU-. to Sneaker Karr. Which u u.,:...i .imBd. m XJO DUC r 1 tt. ... wanted for cross-examination I ihd inveatliratini committee but can-1 not be found t he Is supposed to have gone to Canada. t .9ojiU JMiJ tl.tnV l.imanlf Btwa wctkw - - alie-iUa to the position of Twe-Preei- imL because he waa in the Confed erate amy. They, say ha sees in bi CaafMUriita 1 record ao reason why ba should nc be Governor' o! North Una. VtTiatV Uie dinorenceT t Caro- Stewart s will la the uojec o ' - - . a gaUo..;. Two IkmUica, natnea wney end Turner, claim that they are Blew- uu ; i r ana nexi oi un-ww i ask that the wilt be aet Mide becauae it waa made y the clrcumrenUon f ara tnepe, ; , Ilenry Hilton, or aome unknown per- , , BT jofJIS. " eon.-. TUere aeema . to be m ground j, j V ' . -- for thaeontest. We anppoee th Bai- in 1874 the democratic party waa re ley and Turners are on the make, and mufebly ncoesef ul before the country. hope to be bought off by a compromise, i , . ,- I her dele- . Virginia doea not instruct satea to St. Louie bnt the convention Mflnfid the name 01 TUUen wiui mwou applause. h Tenneesee haa choaen ma jority of Hendrioka men. Maryland U atroo for Bayard. MinneaoU la' for hardmoaev and Tildes, i The Califor nia delegatea arc not inatrneted. The Iowa delegation to St Lonia have bad no coniesenoe and no one knowa bow they atand, bnt from .the tone of the aonvention amwintinaT them, it would aeem thev are for the atrongeat ; without regard to name or locality. The KewHampahire delegate are nn pledged.' Wmle the four delegaU at i. inn nt im fnalrnoted to vote for inflation and Allen, it i understood thatanwSoriryof the defegatiosi are for hard-money and Thnnnan, It t not aacertBined how tbe Naw York , dolega- itoa will stand; bnt qnite a large propor tion will b for Tilden and the vote of that atate will be cast at a unit u" '?'". I COXMNCEUNT. . ; j We are gratified , to learn that the commencement at Chapel Hill pasted ..i.r..tni.ntf t lh fuiiU v ami thnu participating ut the enjoyment, of the . occasion. About one thousand persons were In attendance, 8och a large assembug gives an assurance that the people bave much of their tld attachment for the University, and wUl not be content till . . . . . i . . . ! 1 W . I. a the institution ha-regained all prestige It had before the war.' t The exercise were highly Mtiafac torr i and quite a number of scholars bave already applied for admission next term. We congratulate the faculty on the prospects ol the great work committed to their charge, and trust mat tneiri bright anticipations may rr-eet with a perfect realization. THE THIRD DISTRICT rnvrnw WSuttH SIONAL CONVENTION. :' AtrayettcvUle, on last Wedncday, Hon. Alfred M. Waddell waa r--oml- nated for Congress, and John D. Stan- ford, of Duplin, waa nominated a elec- . . . m . . : ab w KAW.rnav nr Hrnmininiin. : IZ Z21Ll anu u. aiivini pvuiw. - egates to St. liOuia, witn u. u. onacx - ... . m rr : . . . . T . - eiioro. oi inniow. ana . aruvas, vt New Hanover, M alternates. -7. These are all first-rate appointment, Col. Waddell'a success la hi district is unprecedented, lie was elected in 1870, when but few of hi friends were ao sanguine as to indulge in hopes of his success -and at each succeeding -canvass ba has addcjl to hi majority and won, still greater' favor with the - people of his district Col. Stanford is ft good speaker, and will make a strong canvass in the approaching campaign. Kerchner and Myrover are both level- beaded "meni and will go for the Strong- s est men at St. Louis. ' - r BLAINE.' -, ilr. Blaine is now (he recipient of .' great honors at the hands of the north ern republicans, i Nearly , every : atate convention which has instrncted its del egates to Cinainnaii has expressed a pref erence for 'Blaine for President.- He leads the field, He has virtually walked v over the eonrse. And yet the fling of ' ' Ben. Butler comes to mind now very sp- 16 propriately t ?? Tor ways that ar dark And tricks that ar vain. i cks Th gentlsmaa from Main is peculiar." Tha inaaaf !alln- mmmifiaa tliai kaa been looking into the charges against the ex-Speaker Las at length reached the boUoa facta in that mattor. DnsMuIKmn tells the tale, and cir - eninatances prove the truth of bis alle- g.tions;-There are letter in the ense- there were 17. Sir. Aiiatne asked the itnew to lot him read over those letters pending the inveetigation. They were huniini! to Blaine to be read una re turned, Ha returned one, bat retained tie eijteen end now, ou being ao re j quested by the committee,, decline to produce thera because advised by his counsel not to do ao. These unusual w . to lDa the country mn-t aooept this with, - ijip. -f evidence as a dear admission - tt.. im onlJ tov the troth of la Mnllursn's allegation a. ' - . Aa far a made publie it appeara that mUm haa detailed an operation in flnanoethat may account in pan lor Blaine's present prosperous condition. It waa a bond tranaaction.- The amount 130.000. Blaine placed them among lus menus in juauw, ""-o them at 80 oenta on the dollar, ana mere i i diviaion and ailenoe" aa to the I waa proceeds. Tom Scott, the Union Pa-1 cilic railroad anil other were Interested, i 'ir. Diaana lavAroi am nil niTiivni v . .. . ' .1 1T 7 '.. crre- of the P".. This - . r JM -Muiidata for the preev- r . ,, aency, p --- sute that were largely repuuuoaa gT mqJ demoorauc majoriue. 8 , ,om i..i:;rfi;rtn 130.000 vote and 70,000 majority. In I . T .. " - i ' I . Ll fi I 1874 abe gave Uierauioata buioi, 1 . . ... 1 t T AAA 1 and the demoeraw odwunhi swm i,w malority. - 5ew York In 1872 naa grven Oen. Pix, repnbUoan, 445,000 tote and 53.000 majority ; in 1874 ah gave lu- dea 416,000 vote and 60,000 majority. In nearly every northern atate tnoro waa the aame gratifymg reaniu in conn- try waa thoroughly in accord with the democratic party. ' The isene in 1874 m m katween the aectiona. Tbe whole Union prononnoed for reconcilia tion, of which the democratic party waa thxnonflnt. Since then now haa u been H New iesoee were allowed to ria. and on1 these' we lost In New . tbelfew tngluxi atatee te t-. ha chief iaane. The atate . Y. . . , Tguda- I " - tore that waa strongly republican ana opposed to Tilden and to hi reform measure; and this republican Legisla ture waa elected by 15,000 majority. Reform, then, i not the best isau for na in New York, It haa lost na votes alao in New Hampshire and Connecticut In the northwest also a new' iasne ba V' reconciliation. The northwestern democrat have endeavor ed to make the elections torn on the currency question. They demanded in flation. This new iraoe is as dangerous a that of reform. The inflationists bave lost ns every northwestern state. never carried 1 a - atate. In 1874 we carried Ohio by 22,000, In diana by 18.000 end Illinois by 81,000. Since then nnder the banner of infla tion wa have lost every one of theee t,utett We cannot now hope to carry these states either with an inflation plat- I tarn or aa inflation candidate. Our policy at St Lonia nndonbtedly is to conciliate the' northwest ny taainy Undidate from that section, in by olv serving a prndent ailenoe in the plat- fnn to th- eurrencY nuestion. , Bnt I '. . . ' . ... I au tli a nard-moneV state .i tt.. nn4.rf tl,a aavuicr banks vat XJ iivimisvos o i.t.ui. iuCl attention ves- herdav-w murt take Vi prononnoed hm0ney man. - We think that Thur - k,. th. qj.. York. Connecti- J j ew jergey can be carried by I ' ' .. irm . i frr, ..im yna "r: trir SllZI gonilwiSIU SSI uirui I . ... .a a II a 1 ean. Tilden wUl stana no cnance tn w l . . J. , , , It V.I vest, and it IS very quesuuuauia umi I ean carry New York. 5 Hendricks, unfor- I tUntery. i not regarded In the east as a I hard-matter man. and hi nomination I would be throwing away the democratio Lutes of ' the 1 northeast Thnrman I stands before the country as the embodi ment of those ideas which swept the north in 1871 ' . His nomination is the only one which gives us an assurance of r INDEPENDENCE DAY. J : The President, In conformity with ft receut act of Congress, has Issued his Droclamatlon. calling on the people of the United States, to assemble in the . .... ' . county w w. u. "' on the 4th day of; JiUy, and on - serve the day by having read a short ' " -- t j - the 4th day of July is to be celebrated we confess that the mode proposed by Congress is the best method that could be devised. " Independence day " is tamoui, be cause on that day was enunciated ft great principle, to-wit : The right of a people, possessing respectable numbers and the elements of a self governing I DOWer. tO Sevet the if connection With I former friend and declare uieir lnae - pendence whenever their circumsUtsccs laliall In their judsmeut so 'require 1 Tlii trrtat American principle announc ed July 4, 1776, is no longer recognised la America, all parties and all sections denounce it And it is the rrouna-worx 1 of secession. And,lhcrefore; we doubt whether that day ought to be now mr ticularly observed. , la lieu theret we think It would be more approprm'e to give greater prominence to the 4i U day of March. It was on the 4th t yof March, 1789 that the constitution . the United State went luto opt- v.lon. That day la, then, an anniversary ulch we can celebrate without doing violence the principle It recall-, Ttio U. of July Is the symbol of sece.slou, the 4tn nay or Aiarcn we symuu. the latter we would commcni.wite, We would bave the youth of A uteri ca cherish the Union and woul i not hare it inatilled into their warm hearts that whenever in their jutigmcnt tne occasion has arisen they niaj r'' i "ully do at their fathers did on July 4, 1776, and free themselves from their fo.mer tie and establish a new govtiuinenL We would have the children of America nther toeether on the natal day i' the Union and pledge themselves on each return of that auspicious day iua. tne Union shall be perpetuated to pro,.)ote the general welfare of all the people of these United State, i . , . , , ;. , , ,,, W would bave the constitution . bicb Indoctrinate conciliation, caiicnf;ia, the bond of love1 and amity to be ear nnitilv anotheoaiaed on the return Of the day wbon it went Into opwalion, We' would have the people to aaaemble on each 4th day of March , awl acuity their approval of the principle on Mrh tha constitution rest Hud thua transmit to poaterity "a "proper rever , fo u,. BV.tem 0jf K0vcrnrut ut it : . ' i ,J . established and Inculcate a regaru . . ... - . ' fQr ijnjon 0f y, utlicra. lt)LITICAL NOTES. , tlon. nerirv L. Pierce,' mombei1 of Confess from the third Massachusetts district baa written a leUer declining a re-nomination Marshall Packard, IL C Wannouth and Htata Senator 1 hoa. C. Anderson, are candidate for the republican uomU nation for Governor or Louisiana. Orant'a appointment of Cfen. Cameron to be Secretart of War will offset what- evr of credit attached to hi nomination of B, H. Dana, Jr., to the English mis- ' i Tha Jefferson Banner says ex-Oov- ernor C. C Washburne is a candidate for the reoublioan congressional nomi nation in the second district of Wiscon sin. . The President is said to bave suggest ed the names of MeCrary, of Iowa, and Hanator Alcorn, of Mississippi, as his favorite candidates for the vce-prew- I " ' . dency, dency. . : ... . ' : Th Burnet Bulletin waa for Hancock, but ssts Texas will be ably represented by Coke, and expreasee tha belief tUt the new Senator will become one of tlie master spirits of the United States Sen- ate. - The Jersey City 'Herald says : "There is hardly a doubt in the public mind that James O. Blaine is a dishonest po litical scamp, and that be made his mil lion dollars aa a congressional rogue." The Albany Time says that it has as surance that the reluctance of ex Gov ernor Seymour to become a candidate for President is nnfeigned, ., It, there fore, advisee the bringing forward of the name of Sanford E. Church. . The Ohio StaU Journal is antbonxed to aay that Judge Davis has assured his mt intimaia tMninnal friends, with the I ntmost candor, that he don't want the nomination ; ma oouwy wu- mn.r " J? L., di W.MKrTt.r SZ I uuio uemocracj iur uugo w -- I r , i . Arnnl nA avenmlarv I Tinman Oatbolio. and this discovery 1- .-i t . . reedy portends thst a."devl set ta to be S -" I fa0-j-&iaj j. TiMfln will be nominated bv the demo- f orttio convention for the presidency; I T . n Dl.m. iIT S Omnt. will Im miiw w. v w. m - - nominated, by the repubBcan .conven. tion. and Tom Allen will whir Joe Goes I ' ' . a 1 . IS i i their coming pru ngnt.".. a . m f . '! . itrrtl.. a wasniuKiun sueumi saya i i, auo AWaahinirtoa snecial ava theory of those who take the Conkling view of the Cabinet chaose is .that it eventuallv means ' to secure to Mr. Conkling, at the openlning of iheCin clonatl Convention, the votes oiew Yotk. I'cnnsylvania, and all, or nearly alLof the southern states. The ex pectation probably Is to' secure alt ex rent Kentucky. - which will EO te Mr. Bristow, and Delaware, which ha, but six vote. , If Uiiarpiaa wruccesiuii Mr. Conkling will thus have 34 to be sin with, besides the' scattering votes from other states, and there would ' be little doubt of his nomination." j ' . 1 Resoectins the Iowa democratic del- eiration. a correspondent says t . 2 am Informed by a memoer oi tue convene tion. and one tiiat knows' well whereof I he sneaks, that the feeling8 wae strong 1 in favor of Tilden as their candidate fur I k. hM.iiLn.. an1 thai whtlM .tha delcralioQ are nninstructed. they are, 1 ilh a three ot four exceptions. fJr 1 Governor Tilden. This convention has Iflnrobablv never been equalled in the i . j...ji..,.ii.kh. cnaractcr, aou . siauuiuj( vt h. iuciu'ici- ship by a convention heretofore held in thi state, and the delegation1 elected to go to fet. Louis ''will' ntlf represent the convention in the high standing of its member. u '," ' ' . The Richmond Dispatch ssya's "It will sever do to permit the shameful ausrrels of the Ohio aspirants to pull down the temple of the democratio party. It will never do to stake our soooess upon any policy that will hot command the hearty support of tue northern democratic states, which are California, . Oregon, J Colorado, New Tork. NwJerey. and Connccticnt With the assistance of . these the south era states can elect to the presidency any candidate. .All that our ddegrtai to Smanf find the cdT i date that will secure the favor of those I few stetes of the north. As InisnnAH Strum thb Bmtoh Caowr. Mr. Patrick Callahan, ot ftew York, arrived in thi city on inursaay for the purpose of visiting the centen nial, but witn an nlterior obiact in view, which, umertnnaiciy ror uinuwn, u succeeded iu consummating. It scm that Mr. Calt.Jian entertaiiia a grudge of loug-ta;-d ng (which cooin to him by hereuit.-. uweni acainw uia crow a of Great Britain. Ou Tbursd.y after noon, while walking in the main build ing, Mr. C41aJmnthd pointed out to hiin l'rolotaor l. nomas aj. atmiw, ' able bnt very itoffaive.acunmiHtiioii( r from ureM Unlaw to tue .fsuiKinuu. Kuoiiur hnrt) MB onrx HuBllr tO put .Un- self on reont aa the nndying enemy of Britain, Mr. - Caiion . walked , up to Prnfiiaaor Ajilier and struck him. and through Liu "struck the British crown. M The profi-.Tir was .taken completely nnawarea. txiS btuora Callauan coma re- nPKt tliaMn ' a centennial euard ' near arresrct him af d marclird 1" oa iuuliirkMiHiY iii tlis look-nm . In bis ex amination Lefor ibe mairistrate, Mr. Callahan at-, xl that he had just been tn 'ometlihi . f a sprue, and that he naa eome to V iijtiU4plna lor tne express nnrnaaa ..C ashiiii the ISrilisU crown. i. hiul i.. ., raam.1 nuarrel. he said. itlk lrof-H -r Arciier. and bad only meant to ""eke through him the crown of KugW-d. -Il was bald! tn aa.uw Will ..and In athwk: noon the British crown waa, wnonuiiauHi oa Hpuuw k'MW.U bv the aoiiiewhat Proeaio ex pression u aggravated assault and bat- Bultimor iiun , f ; (f I f , - , i . ' -' "! The Maryland democratic convention met 'Wedm-sdnv and elected an un- ,iAred it.i.eiatiou to M. JU1S, i Xl uTthelistt AAtlarfTe, 11. M. McLane, r.himore citv: O'Uerbndi'e Uorsey, Frederick ountr : Jud;e It. B. t'arml- hatrl. Oueen Aune's county t Hon. E. K. Wilson. W orceur county. Drnaiioniil distrkUFirst. Dr. Win. II. Oole, Bom-rset county ; James Alfred l'earce, K-nt county second, Hon. RUvenfcon Archer. Harford county; J. F. C. Talb-itt, Bultimore county ; thira, Joshua J. Turner aud Ilobert J. Naier, Bnltimoru city; tourth, Kobt T. tfanics and Wm. T. Markland, Baltimore city fiirti, Aj . Uiapmun, Charles county j ttite J. Harwood. Anne Arundel couu- tyj ixth, , ,!. Johnson, Alleghany county; George Freamcr, Washington county. ' ' ' '-;' . rjpo (MJ MEN A 8FEEDT CURB. K'okM of tka Back or LI sib. Btrk-tiuvs. A.Lkm of Uis aUdneysor Bladaer, lnvol- antary IMchrjre, Impotency, General Ie i.iliiw Kwkjubm. lyiLnia. LamTuor, LSw (iptrlu. Confusion ol Idea,. Palpitation th HMrt. Timidity. TrembliDC. UlmneM nr aiDt nr ftuidineu. DUeaw ot the Head, !.". V Ukin AffM.tlnn of tha I-Itct, Lune, btomach or Bowels those ter rihl diaordera aitelng from aoUtary Uabiu ot YooLh xt ret and solitary practices mora fatal to their TlrMmt than e soag; ov m ttvMM to tha Mariuaraof ... Ulysses, bUgbV nlnv thalr most brllllsnt hones and utlc lt- tkns, resdeilng msrrtstre almost Impossible, dcstrattiuc both BoajaiHl MluO.' ; t nsmuvi ' MluTfed penons or young men contempla- narriHic. UlnaMivfa salUrtegfroa tin; marrtace, suffering; from irgaolc ana ProcreatWe viivaii'si issaness. uum .. tmn..., PrrMtvmtlftn. Kvbausted Vitality, Involuntary Dlschargea, Non-tree- tability. Hasty Emissions, Palpitation of the xi v... Ex(.i.hUltv. . DecaT of tha physical and Mental Powers, Deraugement of all the vital forces ana r unctions, weir - au Beblltty, Loss of Manhood, Oeoeral WaKkaeas ol tb urrans, ana overy oiurr nhappy disqualification, specduy removea, nd full manly Tleor resiorwi .. To l oung Blew. Thrse are some of the sad and melancholly effect produced by early aaMU oitouvo, diK Weakness oi tne naea ana urnu. v.in. l thi. llad. 1)1 nines of Sight, Los of Vux-ulsr Power. Pal PiUtkm of the Heart, lvsnepsla. Nervous irriuotiity, uerange- mrnt of the Dlirestlve Functious, tvenerai iw.klll, Hvmntnins or uonsamntum. IMe. . MasAUTT The fearful cllecU on the mind are moci to be dreaded Los of Mem ory, Confnsl ii of ideas. Depression of Spir its. Evil-Fon't'odlngs, Aversion to Soeity, SelMMstrust. Love ot Solitude, Timidity, ate., are some of the evils produced, r . ThoHsajiils iif Demons of all aires can now Iudire what U tue caiae or weir aeciiaing ialth. losing their vliror. becominK weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singu-1 lar appearauce auou imc erw, b8s" symptom of tonsumotlon. . .-. , . . . a MiteaT ure tarrutfu In recent Disease Immediate Relief No Mrmrv. Persons ruinlna tboir health, wast ing time' with iguorent pretender and Im proper treatment, driving disease Into the system by turn waoiy rotron, . aiervurj, causinir Fatal AffecUous of the Uead, Throat, Kose. or eain. Liver. u mnim Bowels, speedily eared. 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I ' . f r ,., ,, Editor and Proprietor, .ept84f . . Kalelgh.J. JJi O I, T ...K D , ,M E A L 800 to 1,900 bushel per week received and sold cheap for cash only af ' ' a f ,,GATTI3 A JONES'. N ORTH CAROLINA WAKE COLNTT i -Is .Immm-' I nt va snriaiom ooukt, reoruary, loio. Jnwnh 1) fowell MslullH tamnm si U Allen. William IL F. FsrrelL Klcnar FerreU, James Whitley and others. Proceed inc. fur Dartitlon of land. Ta William ii. IT. FerreU. on ot u fendanU above named, who is not a resident Of this SUta. ' Yoa ara herebv reanirea to appear ai me Office of tba Clerk of the Superior Court for the Count v of Wske br tse sis aay oi March neat, Ibtb, and answer tne complaint filed in said olHce, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded ta said W"J 'j. N. BUNTTNO, CTerk. . . Sweet and Irish Potatoes at 1.00 r bush-AffiT7,lK-WW. I WUmlngto. street! wm I ilsil nt. . - I at- I , a i ,1 i I I i IW VlV b i bji-H " CD' ' ' i T i ' "i l-sj (! ' jtal I J'ulninut ilitiii- " '''''C ' -:l- '' I I l I IXOWOOD WINE COMPANT. I j keep constantly os hand 1 i - . , i... j I 8CCPPERN0N0 WWE.-Imperlal1 brahft 1 I - 'T WHITE AND RED CONCOB7 WINE. PURE , 8CUPPERNONQ 8BAJIDY, yary - supsrlor for medtclual purpose, equal ts I in favor to th best French. '- ' ' '' . , - . ! . '- BCUPEERNONO VIS EG AR a Hew article, very Sn------'"-'--;---? These article are manufactuiwd by the ua- derslgned from Grapes grown on their owa 'v.- vlnefsrd.and ar. warranted free from any InJurloM adulteration whatever. u.n " Address, J " CW.QAKRETTCa,i; , ... i , Klnowood. deeS3-d4m. ' llalifax county, V. "C JoHNBTOKl JOKES, aJjj a r r 'ti d im ?'a r'l i w:- .' ii ..;''!.).. .: RALEIOHv-.Ha C, i,:t,. - Ang l-tf fjvi . i,.'r: , .... . . ATE8T NEWS 1 SAVED MS BACON 1 HavinrlafieTiwd'h nrrDared to nuoraers lor aome maae-oacoa of aU kinds at ' ? F. C. CHRIJIVTHKKB W.B, Wtlmlnron street, sear City 8ilts. r SEYPEL & ;CP;s, . in i.iii'i"H:i p PoclceVjlamiiipcki i WGTIT05tr t rOCND, BEARS 1,800 POUNDS.r. FK1CE OF fto J, St, most luiurloul Couch, Seat, Iwing, 4. Circular may b bad by addressing viwwiRTAVrCflT' 1 134 and 138 Duane Street, New York.' April i-w8s.:'f!,ii m'U N 1CW Tt)HE f N1W GOODS H . . nM.. n T T T- 1? 1 . Os Poon VlUikPivit' RALEiaiI3f.C Vr. Walla k a nraetlcal Milliner and Wnrk In Htrnw Goods. Alters. , remodels, nrouM Ktrmw ana Felt Hat. Bonnet. Make and rtawxld. every idascrtpUon 1 I ft.iu U. nr t'klMm'i Uata. tiivahera eall and yoa msy get tha latest stviesofPari or New Xork. ' Jaa 14-an . i i i ' - - ' . - S CELEB RATED .. : l.U.jil i t- ;! l4u.( CafsTOrffft i""' " csn b found at' .... SBOWN'S. VARIETY &?OKc Hollemta Building: EINEST IN KALEIGI11 a a a. ' afBtvrs B. Canvsa, Assasios u usstsk. CAHTKlt & CAH1 I B ATTtlBNgXB A- U.rv . . ; ' Asswnxa. K. C ' " ' " rractle In U-pTw Cert at Kal Lb, td at U 'wtat aa frdrrsl Coans of tan North CaroUre . ,. Jaim eollectni asy eviv -t ! tH V. .. W. .- AGENTS tor bet rfcaaea laths world to roll, money Address Ur. - BAfETl POCKET CO. Newark, Jf. J, , ... PITCBOM A ' X, C BOU1. tal A B M I ( i. 'How either sex aaay fascinate and pdn th lot A alls tons of aa person ibry eboose Instantly. This simple, mental acquire ment all can posses, rrse, sy mau, ior inc., torat her with a warwaas ("Ma, Ecypthui Oracle, Cnama, HwU to JadiM, UeddinK- ?hrht Bhlrt, e. A queer nook. Address. . WILLIAM et CO.. Kb, fhlla. ClMht. Celdt BoarKnen. id all ! Tare I nitriirt, j - vt ' 'WWi l-f lull TiMeft. PT DP ON1-T IN BIXE BOXKS. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY For sale by Drurrtet sensrally, and , I joH8To:,,uuia;wAi w.. . . . , pBUadelpala, Pa. i . , ) ..' .. - im ; A cup of GOOD TDA. ' A noted KoKtl'h TravOer says, much finer Tea Is drank in Russia thas hi England the dlfferenos la sot probably oirine to the Over land transportation bnt that the Russians buy i tb brat I s frrown Jn China, little of that kind going tootbsreounuas.! , " THE RUSSIAN TE ACCOMPANY efTer la this mailu named quantify ot tau Tea. It is aosoiutsiy rure. - ' ' sent br mail, prepaia, I in. canisters, va.aw 1 lb. 1 25. To introduce this Te a liberal ample sen for iXaJ. KUsbIAN TEAjCO... 1U0 PaL 8v., N. i. myia-tw- Fullef. WEiif3il!& C6 - ' i ' j.n ji .,i .),. MANUFACTURERS OF ranges' aWfuuack,1 J k. j'!'.j hu, f . . i: ft. Tta vxjuamt AssoBrncn a Tin uebt. Our sew' Wood Stut coal cooking stoves P1RIT OF 16. OUTIIERII GEU. 1 V AD TUB ITABMljaV - TEWART IMPROVED1 ! aaosV'tU'wasleei every dealer.' ;". Corretpondene invited. Price llst, and eutrap.lkioB to , - , . -, i ! riili. tr.it, rauubii a iw. if, u! .36Wat43ratreetJ,Xorls mhU4w" . LIIJir.lEUT IODIDE OF AMMONIA Gas' lomns or ' AHMohia Is, in sit Judgment, th best remedy for neuralgls erer. put Delore tne pnouq, eBeeo auuciu who mil aisrwe for s j-rarsf ana never umn I fell upon Mr. Giles' remedy did I And sny assured relief. I taks pleaswre In saying this, inasmuch as I desire always to b a bene factor of the homaa family. , WM. r. CORBIT, Chm'n of the Methodist Chnrch Extension." Suld by all Druggista. Depot 451 Sixth Avenue, ft. T. 'Only W cenU and $1 a bottle. or , Vh..-fjUK0n. LEE A CO.. "JanldwAw4w. Maieign, n. m. 1 rjre flna Tiiriiiiv end (.nsTlniil. I .IC9C 101 Vi .uui.iji!iiii,auauui uiuu,"viu, . -i A MAOAZDfE OP 138 PAQE8, Drrottd lo A'ortX Carolina kwpt, Asrpromt saa asrMMrs. TsitMS $3 FEB TBaX, PoSTAGS PKEPAID. '"Addrsss, i, U fOOL, Ealeft8li..C.. X3 Those to whom rill please remit. Mis have been sent Two Tear ror Onlj.U. Hsvlng a few complete fil-s of Oca Livme nish that year and th entire tear 176 (or 5. . .. - Library Associations ard Historical swcle iies would do well to note this, i I ' t J 1 1st. 8d and 8d volume handsomely bound library style furnished at fi.80 per vol ume, ov .., u sea. iy mail. . Com muM meampanD au rtMra. . Address 8. D. POOL, JanlJ-U Raleigh, N.C. Pest Pcison is not only a Safe, Sure and Cheap 1E STKUIEK of the Colorado , Beetle or Potato Boo, bat of all ixsBOT whkh prev oa Vir- elation Cut and Aaur Wobm Uasan Fli, Ac. Unlike Paris Green snd other Poisons, it ean be entirely dissolved In water and ap plied by sprinkling. Nov Isjobiovs to I Flast, Not -Daoiboii to Use. Never l-.iata Kill wI'imi aans aa tun as Acaa.-f at n In tialf lis botes, noarh tor tw acre. Prica 5u Cents Send for tlrcn- lar. Made only by tb KEAKEY CHEMICAL WORK. , 66 COBTIftAKD BT. P.O.BOXS1M. .. AiT . . . .... i . nilrAJIlS! CHAIRS! A Urire lot of Country Made Chslrs to be SOW SI lw agar" F. t. CIIKlSluriiaito s vvo , Wilmington street. . r - .- . 1 - - ; . AGENTS1 90 ELEGANT OILC1I.RUM03 monnted,slxll, forl. .Noveli.cs Chkomo, Co., Phil., Va. 4w. ' W IM M. ft K

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