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V, -V. , ... 7. Jt - ' .-, , - : f I 7 . - 7 X THE RALEIGH SENTINEL. UAll-V, 'A KtKLY AND SMI-WEEKLY OficialCriaicfSsrtliCarcIi'' STAT PRINTING & BINDING ESTABLISHMENT. -1 ra or strssrwvto". . . ' Unity (UtrtlnH 1 Tr la edviufe, .. 00 iuiiyrts month In advenes...... 00 riid Weekly - " J Awkly brutinal " ............. W The Daily Ssntisii. will b delivered ro ny rt of the City at Fifteen Cento week. THE CITY; IDST OFFICE DIRECTORY. ,,. For the benefit of the public, we pub "tfsfi tnrtblloVhrg directory of the post orllee of tliw citjf t I. v , ; ; f Western mail close i ,,r- 11:15 a. m. rt arrive . 3:23 p. m. Eastern- 'close 3:03 p. m. arrive 11:45 a. m. Chatham M closes 7 " 8:00 p. oi. M arrive . ... 9:45 a. m. It. & G. II. It. mail clones 9:30 a. m. - " arrive 3:18 p. m. Through northern via R.& G. U. K. clone - 9:30 a.m. Through northern via R. Jt G. i ' It. R. arrive ' 3:45 p.m Through Borthern via Gold- . boro closes" - . w 3:03 p.m. Through northern via Golds loro arrive 11:45 a.m. Office hour for delivering mail from 7:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Honey orders are issued1 and paid Irom 8:13 a. ro. to 4 p. m. Jitter can be registered from 8:15 a. m. to 4 b, m. ' l- - ? Office hours on Sunday from 4 p. m. to 5 p.' m. ' " ' ' ' W. "nouiur. P. M. Kinton liai not been recaptured, v Caucuin2 eecins to be the order of Jay.", KVWiSri T.;!'!'y-T The meeting of the leM Aasooiation takes place this eveniug in the Senate chamber.'' . Those who go to the concert at the Italeigh Femsle Seminiuy this evening maj expect a real treat. ! Betting tin the reaut at Cincinnati wa freely InilulLrea In to-day. limine seemed to be the favorite, though Conk ling found a good many backers,"," ; W'uke county hasn't got but 35 candi date lo ihft field (or nomination on the ttate ticket. '' Modest Wake, we hope all your " favorite son " will win. Serenader were ont in full force last night. Every one) of the thonsand "distinguished and . prominent gentle - men' now in the city, wa compliment ed. - , i ,'"'.' a; The paintings and drawing of the yonng ladies of the Baptist Female Sem inary will be on exhibition this afternoon at that eollege from four to six and a balf o'clock. They can be found in the south wing of the building, tbe doors will be open, and visitors can enter without eer Since our last report of the press gang, Fur man of tho Asheville Citizen, Hussey of the BUtesrille Landmark, Webster of the Beidsville News, Dnffy of the Greensboro Patriot Manning of the Roanoke News, Winston of tbe Al bemarle Time, IVard of the Murfrees- boro Enquirer, Lilcs of the Wadesboro Herald, and B. Brevard MoDowell of the Charlotte Observer, have arrived. ' A ScitMsa Campaign. Thaodor - N. Bamsat , will address, th citizen . of North Carolina at the following place in "IGeTmroTlhTTlII - of Good Templars: . : .li.-j-iu.. Jou8boro,r Jlooro county, , Friday, Jane IGun. i .v . Pittsboro, Chatham county, Saturday, Jnnel7th.,X.'!T:'.;:,,l't' .' " .Jl Lawreuoe, Chatham county, Mon- day, June 19th.- - - - - Martha's Vineyard, Tuesday, June 20. ' ITU Pleasant, Wednesday, June 21st Barclaysville, Harnett conn ty, Monday, -June 26thr 7, ; , .' Clialk Level, Harnettoonnty.Tnesday, narrington, Harnett connty, Wednes dayfJnne 28flC'Tr 7"- Iillington, Tfarnett county, Thursday, Jtme29th. ' ' - III. Pleasant, Cabarrus county.Friday, July Cth. " --'r"- .Albemarle, Btanly county, Saturday, jniy oth. Norwood, , Stanly county, Monday, July 9th. .:T'--S M.--'- Troy, Montgomery county, Tuesday, July 10th.' , .Edinboro, Montgomery county, Wed nesday, July Utb," 777 l ' Brower's . Mills, . Bandolph county, Friday, July 13th. -A ' 'Jrtt J Moffitt's Mills, Bandolph county, Sat- urday, July 14th. : ' , , . Asliboro, Bandolph county, Monday, juiyicth. ,',7'w.;ir"-. ; Franklinsville, ' Bandolph county, Taeaday. July 17th. V.'; ; ' 7 Union Factory, Bandolph county, Wednesday,"July 18th. 7 Tliomasville, Thursday, July 20th, 7,7 : 7' ' 7 Dsath raox Sdh SrnocB.-On Fi- tla y afternoon, while a eblored man, by the name of George Arlington. . vn chopping cotton on the Williamson plantation, about three mQeseastof the eity.jhe became overheated and fell in the field, He was carried to his borne, where he died in about two hours. . The wheat crop in Alamance county will yield considerably better than was specie! - - , . 'it. ( ,j . I f-- .-.-.(-. w n4 VOKJ&ILa Tna Mxwwa Last Nioht. Laat tvening there was a general mect'n of the delegates to the democratic atuie oonvention held in the hall of the House olJkiprwutaUves. The crowd was so great that a large number couiu uoi gut into th halL and had to go away." Gen. W, E. Cox presided over the meeting. The meeting was called to facilitate the temporary . organisation of tho conven tion, and to-day th result will ' be made apparent A number of stirring speedies were mad which exalted great enthusi asm. Surma Couar. C'jurt met at 9 o'clock alt the Justices present ; causes from the 4th judicial district: : -r ..... ? 4 State vs. Applewhite,from Oolnrabuf. Argued by Attornoy-Genersl Hargrove for plaintiff, and ,W, Fpster French for defendant . i 7 . . i J Planters ft Farmer's National Bank.cf Baltimore vs. First National Bank, of Wilmington.1 Argued by Bobert Strang for defendant) No counsel for plaintiuY AUantio & North Carolina Railroad Company vs. Commissioners of Carteret oounty.r Argued by W, J. Ckrke ft Son and A. O. Hubbard for plaintiff, and Smith ft Strong contra. 7 ' 7 A; 1 ' Court adjourned until to-morrow at 9 o'clock. .-7'-' ' ' 7 ';.' 7 Mebtiso Thm Mobkiko. Delegates to ' 1st eongroasional district met , in Metropolitan hall at 9 o'clock, i 2nd district met in" in" theT Senate chamber at 9 o'clock. . 8rd district in the Mayor's office at 9 o'olock. - . - -l . '., - 7" . I 4th district in Metropolitan hall at 10) o'clock. 7 " v ' Cth district in the hall of the II00.se f Representatives at 9 o'clock. ! ' Cth d ( ; in t bo Senate chamber at 9 b'flock. 7'7 ;7. t ; r 1 fTth diatriot in the rooms of the Agri cultural society at 9 o'clock. 4 " - f ; Bth district in the parlor of the Nation al hotel at 9 o'clock. Delegates, from Chatham county met in room No. " 20, Tarbrough Housa at 9 o'clock; . 7 77M:7f '77 '.. 7' 7 . JDelegatee from Edgecombe county met in room No. CO, YarbrongU House at 8 ovsiock." i,isi4r:",tli-ry, Delegates from Orange county met in room over the Citusou's National Bank 9H o'clock J,r:'7,77!,7,t,. .7 Meeting) of tub T&cstbss or THl Ukivxrh y.- The trustees ol the Vnivenity I at in this city en yes terday for the purpose of electing - a President of the University. There was larger attendance than wa ever known, via: Hon B' F Moore, Hon Will H Battle. Hon P C Cameron, Rev Dr 2?eiII McKay, Hon John Kerr, Hon Z B Vance, Col W L Steele,' Col B t, Patterson, Be? C H Wiley, Cot Jatne S Amis, Col David M Carter, Capt W ftpayrPauf B-Me!r Styl- rWMi Sanderal Major 8 Gales,' Capt John 11 Thorp, Col John A Gilmer, Hon John Maiming, Dr John Mctver, Capt R B Peebles, W L Twltty, Esq., Joteph WQlIams, Esq. Hon Kemp P Battle, Capt John E Dugger, Capfr James A Graham, Louis C Latham, Esq., l'alrick U Winston, Jr. r 7 .-'"'jku J ' Hon. Kemp P. Battle was elected, by a large majority, President of the Uni- Teraity.777V,7--v:.-:7;"7:.U7,i7 1 Major Beaton Gale was similarly elected Secretary and Treasurer. ,7 ". " T The election of Professor of Agricul ture was postponod until the next meet ing. The Executive.- Committee was instructed to nuike inquiries for suitable candidates, it being the . purpose of the board to elect none but a first-class man and an expert in organizing and conduct ing agricultural colleges, a man not only of attainments, but possessed of energy and of real and practical views, 7' 7 The reports of the faculty and the in dividual professor were submitted and considered.' " 7S7:! ' .:V 7" 7 We are pleased to learn that the fao utty state that " in accordance with in structions from the Executive Committee, no youDg 'man has been . refused the privileges of tbe University for want of uio means oi paying ms iniuoa. ' Much other, business .was transacted, but not of much public interest ,7' - .s-.. .?.-.' mm -. .7..rt- 7 Borne of tbe other republican candid dale for president have buaily circu- in 1 . v. t : 1 1. : . .11 t. dangerous to nominate c en a tor Morton on account of bit Ik'SUb. To counter act this the Senator has procured a cer tificate from bis physician 1 that ' bis healibhss steadily improved for two yesrs. This will be used at Cinannau. : Mr. J. D. Whitaker is selling good oak wood at $3.60 ; pine $3.003.25 per cord delivered, provided the easn at tends th order. If hs has to collect by ticket be will in all case charire old prices. Call on him in rear of CiUxena' Bank. " ' : "; " 7 , , l If your tongue is coated or If you have a bad breath, take a doe of Dr. I Bull's Pills. Price 23 ct.' - ' I- I J r -- ---- ,7 V is- I OtWEDNESDAY 'J0NE '4jlS76ZZS STATE COiWilNTIOiVi , .. I A t,: J 1 .'t ;:.!. ev.w: JVorlh Carotin nrmwrmev in J r-i 1 -i c .1 t 1 . ) OVEIl ONE THOUSAND . DELEGATES PRESENT. - TiJ 7' ; - ALL THE ' COUNTIES HEP ', RESETTED 'Lx if . CEI'T ONE. ; ' uoyJ z. b: vancb f? 1 1 Nominated fon5t l, 'Governor. ; ?: Buc an outpouring of the best " ele ment ol our staU has never been be fore seen." Representative msn from all part of the state art her in th Iniereatftf our noble old commonwealth. The one cry Is that th ttate must be kept from again falling Into the bands of the eorruptionlsts and radical. Long before th convention wa called to, order Metropolitan ball was packed with" eager delegates. On the chair mail's stand was a beautiful pyramid of flagrant flowers, the testimonial of tb dep interest that tlto pur and good women of tbe land feel in tbe success of the1 party of reform ." ; 7 , : ; lAs we get out an afternson edition, oar report is of neoesaity much con densed. : - -:. , j The oonvention was called to order by Qenl W. R. Cox, ehairmaa of the Stat Domoc ratio Executive Committee, who nominated for temporary chairman, J 8 Duicy, of Edgeoomba, and for secreta ries, Robert Furman, of Buseombe, and Hmry A London, of Chatham. ' j On motion th following committee wore appointed, vii: , j "h,ist f 1 '.; j Committee on Credentials Messrs. W G Troy.F D Watson, P B Means; M 1 MoCauley, J E Whitley, Ja Shepherd, J S Dancy, H B Bryant, B H Bonn, W H Tarbroug,h Daniel Worth,' C O Tate PO Carlton, J A Bellamy, B MoBryan and Job lWad. ..71 j" Committee on Permanent Orgnnlza tiont .Messrs. D D Ferrebee, Bryan Grimes, Speer Whitaker, F. A. Wood ard, 8. L. Freemont, "J B Davis, J 8 Amis, AM Noble, Oe Williamson, WidWlvg7yirwniSn717Lllk; Cha Prlci, E M Ervio, S L Love and AHBoyden. .? .m ; Committee 00,' ' Ptatformv-Meur. S ' E Moore, tJ H N Gilliam, R ' B Feeble, W T Dortch, !l B Short, J N b'talings, Q M Butbee, John Manning, i M Leach, A J - Boyd, C- David, 8 V Finger, T H Tucker, F J McMillan, T L. Cllngman and J L ltobinson. ' 1 1 7 On motion' of Robinson, of Macon, Aunt Abby House, who Las been identi fied with the democratic party , for a number of yesrs, was invited to- seat on the floor, when this venerable lady came forward amidst great applause and took her seat among th delegates. 1 During the absence of the committee Messrs.' W. N. H. Smith, Maurice Wad doll, Bob't.Strange, Walter L. Steele, and Sea ton "Gales entertained tho con vention In short and patriotic speeches. . The committee on credentials reported every county represented with tho ex ception of Gaston. ,.,,,, " The committee on permanent organis ation recommended tbe following offlo- ers, which were elected unanimously ; PrdentBShobeiv 7 Vios Presidents Dr ,D T Taylor, H Q Williams, J W Graham, J G LeOrand J C McBaa, E S Parker, J B Hender son and J W Wilson. . , . ,: " Secretary W L Sanndera. . Assistant Secretaries J 'A ' Suggs, John Knoxi A J Loudon, E R Liloa, Jno W Hussey, U T Manning, John Averett snd P F Dufly. , 7 The president, on taking tho 3 chair, announced the order of business. ' -, : On motion of Mr. Roberts, of Gates, it was resolved to go forthwith into the nomination of a candidate for- Gover- nor. 1 T The following gentlemen were plaoed in nomination t " Alcwrs. z. u. once. D. G. FowU, D. a Rcidr W. R. Cox, J. A Gilmer, U U Ctarke and W. 1. Alartin... ; The. votn was on the basis of tbe Mer rimon-Caldwell election, and 'resulted, anoe(A lleidi. XUe result was an- noanoed by - the chair amid tremendous applause. Our report innst doe bcr la OTdrt to save our moil. - v r: ;.a7: kZjZf sjjss? iZ&tttt4r J. ; , at w -j - t !.; t ,.' O'l Jt 1,1. i 1 1 rt - I .t, . , . . COXMKNCEMEITT EXKRCISCS OF TUB Bait ist Femal 8EMtwASv.-Tb xercieat thl achool lost evening eonaisted of 7 ' -' Anthem, Thine, Oh i Lord, I 4ha Qreatness' w . Praver by Rev. Dr. J. M. AUlnson. I 'i Announcement of distinctions and conferring of diplomas by IYof. - Hob good, and presentation of Bibl by Iter. C.T. Bailey. :-'!: " -1 v,I,,:.; J Annual kddre by Rev. J. B. Taylor ofWUmlngton,N. C.!' 1,1 k Anthtm. Lord of my Salvation. : Benediction. t:' w : 7 -, There was a krge and select andienoe, th weather was pleasant, and all th ex ercise were of 1 th - most interesting character. The music, ss usual in this school, was of rare eieellenoe. v , , - Tho sddress was on of tho moat ap propriate and interesting of any that it ha ever been our good fortune to bear. It was unique, and evinced very careful preparation. The speaker's acanner wa animated, being of the nervous kind.snd th interest of the young ladies to whom th address was made, a well as that of th entire audience, was sustained throughout its delivery. We shall not attempt to giv an" abstract of the ad dress, knowing our inability to do the speaker Justice. ;v - . ,! After th exercise were concluded. tb audience was invited to remain and Inspect the painting and drawlngi 1 of the young ladle.' There were, about sixty very handsome one decorating the wall of the chapel. 7 y Tbe annual concert occurs to-night The paintings and drawing will be on exhibition this afternoon from 4 to 6 Delegates attending the democratic convention are cordially Invited to at tend. We can' safely promise them some unusually fin siuglug. FASHION NOTES. ;i'.t bf.ii Cresm oolcr is on the wane. ' Very, little false hair is worn. ? I', . FriseUea are no longer fashionable. , j Chatelaine continue in great favor,. I Fashionable shirt bosom ; remain plain. c,.:jt:-:- "7 w .- ..- -..t.l,., Corsage are still mad in curias hap. ' " ;-',:;:; Smyrna lace grows in fashionable favor. 5 ; ;. ,' ; - Calioo grows mors and more fashions- U.?U. .iTy :-'J x.i-lr. :.-?, ,-M The Baby bonnet", is the rage in Paris. : v'': - -' : I dentlenien's fashions follow English style. ,7 777. .7'. Silver pearl gray is the latest fashion able color. 7, ij 7,,,.. ... ,."..,,,..,,,,, i Polonaises are all provided with long lid .pocket. ,- t ;-; t.. 1 Gentlemen's euffs have the ooraer cut off or rounded, v-'l ni7.s; Egyptian and Byzantine atyle of jew elry are in vogue. .-w- V":'n Shoe in the place of boot will be much worn thi aummer. ; ' Linen suite are braided in rows, not in oet figure ss formerly.' ftj7 '1 77 ; , Skirts are tied back around the knee, instead of the hips, as they were. A magnifloent auk fabric lately intro duced is called "Empress of India,' i r 1 . 7 Most of "the percale and calioo suits have basque that only half fit th figure. Firs seams in the back of cuirasses and polonaise are becoming" to stout women. 7:i -. . . :";...'; Gentlemen' businese 1 suit are of checks and large plaids, brown and grey mixtures. 'V;'r ' .- i Skirts worn with any bodice simulate being open from the waist over an uni derskJrt' ' ' ' '-. ' Maria Stuart and Cathrine de Medici hat or rather bonnets, are coming in gue. V. J,j;:iiini,...Uti'A;xll. t.iQ ' Tulle ruche sprinkled with delicate flowers are worn under the brims of hat and bmnfit777;!.''.?7 r M ; English gray and brown mixtures, ie all shades, are much in demand in trav eling dreeefaurjos.,7; 'Sritf-h Skirt that are worn with cuirasses or cool bodies simulate an open, train over aa underskirt ; . , The newest thing in parasols is a Tin- aigrette bt ' colored , or , white out glass finishing the handiea. ,' ( . ..jj , , n,t ', -Thewotnan' friend'' is What Dr. Bull's Vegetable Pills mav well be termed! for every woman that has ouca used them will not be without them. 7 7 We were shown , a centennial. Lorn this week by Mr. John Wilfong. it was carried Uirouah the battle ot King's Mountain, by Mr. Wilfong' fiither, and ha been kept ever tince as a iamilt relic-Uickory Pre. . 7 : ' v., , J , 7 J ;- :.: - 7 7) . V: y.,,, ; ! S. i TmE BWCKT OLD fiSIUOX or LOV- .':i-fiIwI -,:it; IXQ ;,. iWkl O, 'tis sad, aad work to lovs sad Iom f s . aim a Banes ol it nakes as weary, 7 An tumble sbtsd oa the toad of life . Wkere tbe iliadowt ar Ion and dreary ; But I 'd rattier 41 ef loving too wtU, And that fatal leva anDruvtnr. Than that ever mj keart sbottid forget to 1 III - , . O Ihe vtoId fashion of lovtnc! " O, take. If yon will, the rsd from siy eheak. jmx im, ui puiM i rum wxj aana, And earkra my sjes frost tae spring -SlsN ,.., , . - .... ...i. , Asd tue blotiOBlnr of tka UnS Take all f tae Nt,tbat Is falreit Sad best. Aad mlirbUatt at start aoTlur . Bat leaye me, to Uke to the far eauntry, ' A . m u laaawn oi (OVUC I -i , i ... t ... Ah Vea r 1 silglit rtvs i every om ' 1 Of thm roaaa of Juaa. aaaarMt. And tks dark blue vloleU that lie 7 Be lovingly at my feet, - -i Asd vsrytblnir la this beaatlfsl verld, -r, And count It but love'a behoorlnr ; But never t O, never, la life or death, ' v ' sweea cmq inaaioa oi lovwg I .. . . And thongh It stay bring the tears to sty . . eyea, - v.' i' i ty iU ., ' And may bind the pain to ray heart t And kindle the hunger for what la not " - That makes low's bitterest part ; Aa tbe nightingale hides tbe thorn In her nreaai, Tbouek the pain be east all orovlnr. ' II I clinK to mine, U with It muit ro . The sweet eld rasMoa or lovinn !--' 7 TAR DROPS. Vj Th :own of Giaham continues to Im prove. . .7 .'''-I 7 , .; - . Mecklenburg county ie flash of -negro ftb0K i llr J;."'S tr?$ (: :v - ' A wolf wa recently killed in Surry eg"!- : ..T7;7 7 -.. 77-: Times in Newborn are said to be dull Mhard..,! ... , . ., , Tbe Mecklenburg wheat crop is aaid to beplendid.i.i.-!7f,7' ; fi?,i& ,1 a Mumps are prevailing' in the western part of the state. t. - ! i .... ' A number of dwelling houses hare been recently robbed in Charlotte. The fence law question is still scrim Qr nioualy debated in Mecklenburg county. Th congregation of the First Presby terian church in Charlotte are building new parsonage. .. ' : 7 x 7;;,,;? It is e usual thing for the nigger re publican meetings in Wilmington to break up in a row. " 7 - ' ' Tbe Pee Dee Manufactory company, of Richmond Cwunty, recently received 9,000 worth of new machinery. -- . Geo. E. Berden Is another nigger candidate In New Hanover county for a seat in the lower Houe of the ; Legis lature. , , .:. 7 ! The body of Daniel LeUrand, cot who was di owned off a flat boat, fifteen miles above Wilmington, on Thursday last, has been recovered. r ( , , i Ja. Mauwull, master machinist of the Atlantic ft North t arolina railroad, who was hurt at Ringold atation the other day, has had his right foot amputated. The merchants of Pine Level, John ston county, having "become disgusted" with the high local freight rates on the North Carolina railroad have oommenoed running a wagon train between that place and Goldboro. t v.v.t .ti m-ii, iu sfe.. ACabu tKOM Un. Kiitosbuky. Mr. Kingsbury is out in this morning's News in a card declaring that he I not a candidate for the office of Superinten dent of . Public Instruction. Here Is what he say on th subject 1 7 Th mention of my name recently m the public print in connection with the odce of buperintendent of Public In struction was without my seeking, al though I am grateful Tor any kind ex pressions indulged. 1 1 nave never Deen a candidate for any political like, al though editing newspapers in many heated canvasses and with my pen as sisting others to win. I am not now a candidate, aa I have received no special indications tuat ine- suue neeus my services. Blessed with a due share of that sort of disinterested patriotism that does not despise the sweet emolu ment of place, I am none the' less partial victim of that exploded political tenet of the past, that the office, or the people, if you prefer, should seek tbe man. t' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . QONVENTlOSt - OF TOBAOCO MIN. A Convent to of Manufacturers snd dat era In tobaeo, and peddlenL Is t ealled te meet at Raleigh on Tuesday, Jans 20th. Buslneu ot xrest Importanos will eotae be fore the meeting,; A full attendance Is nr. rently desired. . ; MANUrACTl'REHn. : Ira and Confutation pleaas py, and charge Merrlmon, Fuller A Ahe, till Jons JU. .!. i s a, gne IS td. N T.OTIOE, Sti n nr alravM from the aulwierlhr An tha arimlntf of Lha ?th - Inaft. aaa Wh ib. tad., mala early black, with a white pot-oa hit mmp arout the tle of a quarter dollar. Any Inforiaatiosi a that L can set him vlll bet thankfully recelred, and tha capture ana conm-uon 01 uw miei noerauy wwarded. r . B. D. flXAAAiiTS. , q S-dUt. j.j;-.-,. ,' : j." T " " , : -. rt H t.VBT CLAT RICHARDSON, ATTOnXEY AT LAW, DUMBAM, XOMTM CAMOltAA. TUE RALEIGII SENTINEL' .-. - 7 : ;.7.7 :iut AdvertlaMMata will In tiirirlmt I. It, 1 ... tssnasbatthe foUowins rates Bersouareof one inch, or tea aitnlo Uues. - - . i .,UDSS(arssws Uom - - tLOO ' " sack sobsequeat maertloa less thaa a week : M t sqnar 1 week .... ltd - 1 " 1 Bonth N (a) 17" months.... M (W l " Nw WHOLESALE 0A8H RIC01 Vt F. C. CHUBTorUtEa A CO. .1 BALmoav Jan , 1878. Mlddllnr. lOfKI Low Mlddlinra. 1 !Oll0( i - Clean BLainad. laferior and dlrte. 7 m .' " esssaAt MiaxsT. ' rrf. i- . w - j w . - - C'ws TSisfeents. USB Meal, rML ' Baeoa. H. C. hat ronnd. ltaiS. ,i . ,. hams t5tW.. -. "' i Bulk Mesta, Clear Kih Sides, 11 $11 . f tibouldera, 9 e sts. lard, North Carolina, 174. ... . ' , Wtera tlerees, 14.', . . ii - ken. 17. -.; 4 Coffee, Prhae Ria VUgO. .7, r, . Uood. SMg-la, .. " ,' ; ! Common, aoj. - i 7 - 1 7 1 ."yrsp.B. H.H4'.., ' 7,v.( ..." . .. .. Bait, Marsha's ilO, , , ' ' f Krane, I la - ' l'- ' ' 'J t'h: Kails, oa batis fur 10s, $3.05.: - , ; Bairar A. 1. ' ''"'"i EzbaC.ll. .77-'"!'!,, '.j.7..;' - . Tellow L (. , . " , r Leather, Red Bole JKK&n'. '11 1 - uastannea,4a : Bides, (reea, & . " dv 10. TU'rt37 ,, 1 y. . foutoes, twe-t 70(373 cents per bail. 1 Web, new tV ' " L Oats, shelled, fii. - 7 " aheaf, from wagon, t.15($t,23 eesta Fodder, haled, L25. Hay, H. C. baled, rood, 0 L00 KKK perdosen. I&cts, , 7 Butter, N. C , 25(830. Beeawas,8S. . Beef, oa foot, -6V$Te. " mmmlvn i iJ-C ' drseaed pnoM, - , , t Heavy Copper, per pound, Me.- ' "' '"""' rasa, per pound, to 10c . . s , Pewter, per pound, 7 to 10 eta. " Lead, per pound, Sre. 7 Old iron, per 100 pounds, OOe. , Sheep Bkina per piece, SlVitOe. ' "' 4 Wool wasked, par pound, S5(30e. - ! 1 SEASONABLE ANNOUNCEMENT ' ' The present warm spell will cause a A demand for our beautiful PLAID AND FIAIN LINENS, l 1 , . . :-fi ;t'7;, , - . ; ' BUMMER MOnAIRS, s 7 PRINTED UNENHAND I.AWN9. All of which we are now ruoeiving a " fweh upply.-, .,;,..., .vj 4 , "4 the fashkmable- , ,- ,.,,. ,., , i"V lux if.ji '"ii) 'i' .-,(, i..ui Mt! ;fh'- MACKINAW II AT Also for the gentlemii fall stock of ( tt ssvsrel siylost end the tt raw aad -7- I eolored ontflatnr-.-.-..: ,f..-' r, Summer - Hat. i 7.-..U; ? i-i . ?t ii , A cose of new (early aummer) Bilk ' .Tttsat$3.SQ 7 "777. v7it' :.77,. ! ,tprU W, H, B. 8. TUCKER EVER BEFORE EQUALLED 17 k ........ ij.t i n-i' it v' , v -s.v I.....,;..,.',,;,; The Largest Stock on Record, CV irJCIKEAV JUm ArlMirn lie is stilt at the old Stand witn a larger u - asaoronen o- ( ; f ,, siinsra- m goods r ... 7, THAN ITER. f. , ? t; IT. B CENTENNIAL GOODS. .' , FOURTH JULT CENTESNIAL 0O0DB-, I- - Jt' . 7- V-awaa i. . t .'j : -jiJ . i77..::.riAR.!-mrs.' -ist. .1 -, fip.TJ Look at my latest Fashion Platee and choose your style. u . 77 r y .rif: CLOTHS, v .- .: v - . r.. ', ; l' CASSTMERES, 7 ... ;i; -t -.; . -i !... . BUTTINOS. In tot anything yon want. Cm and ee me, I know I can suit you.' r . 1 n , . WHIXL'B MTABLISHMEltf ( to at the old place, on door south of the ; Southern Expresa offioe. ,.J ..-' ., I guarantee all my flU.' ! : apr 13-3m C, "WEIKEIa' Mlkili urri.Hi.. V r rrf, MJlM.n -Ike -.-...ri . - . -tuL t 1Lt TT i a A ,7 V. - .-! 7 ; i V i
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