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THE RALEIG II SENTINEL THE RALEIGU SENTINEL ht J. DAILT, WEKKLT AND BEMI-WMKLT Official Orjaa of KcrliCaralira. . STATE PRINTING 4 BINDING ESTABLISHMENT, saraa or scaacaii-rioa. Dtlljr ttpatlael 1 year la advance. IS 00 I Dally Ail aontlu In advance 4 00 Seal Weakly " ....... iW Wn-kly Bratlnal " a us Tba Dailt BsnriRii. win ba delivered la say part o( la City airutaeaCeou 4 waek. aaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. , THE PITY. " .... rosr orncE dikectokv.''.- For the benefit of the public, we pub lish the following directory of the poet office of Una city t . - Wcslern mall close I 11:15 , m. " " arrive ' " 3:22 p. m. Eastern close. .;; 3:03 p. m. " "(arrive 11:45a.m. Cliathara close "; 3:00 p, m, " , " i arrives 9:45 a. m. IL X u. If. It. mall clow. 9:30 a. m. " arrive 3:18 p.m. Through northern via U. & G. . It. R. close ' :. 0:30 a. ra. Through northern via R. ft G. ' ' R. It. arrive ' 3:15p.tn Through nor thorn via Qold- boro doses ; , ,r . , , . 3:03 p. m. Through northern via Gold . boro arrives - 11:45 a. m. Office hour Tor delivering mails from 7:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. nu Money order are Issued and paid trom 8:15 a. m. to 4 p. m. letters can be registered from 8:15 a. ni. to 4 p. rn. -i :,'.; Office hour on Sundays from 4 p. m. to 0 ID ' w; w. noLDEK, p. v. ; AXA f , fr 'S ; (ilJycilTuy - . ... i . .iii. ii , iii. i I, i, - iJflMbMHb Wt1 la IL. 1 . Bsitissi. at lb following rale per tuuara of atadi, or tea alston line.-- -: - On qnar . . M . AA 1 1 . . . , - , . wmrm aaaaiaeiw nuaruoa I iaa uu waes : I sqiura, t I ; . ; 1 waek (loo ; o s (W VOL. XXIL . . RALEIGH, . O-V, THURSDAY JCJNE 16,187;: if: No. 09 SMMtlM 1 Ul U M 00 " .M. ....uMU f -'2 " Jfv BS US ' " MM LOCAL DOTS. , tute. Tlt dust i almost stifling, i j ' a ('oncert thi evening at l'eaee Inillr . The improvements in the court-house are nearly completed. ' 1 ' ' ' This county had about 100 delegates present at the convention. -1 h 1 Rev. Father Befliy i exjeclod to r. turn from gampsba on FrldayZ During , the recent convention, the National and Tarbrough hotels enter tamed over 1,000 guests. 4i 44- 1 1 la lumoied that lion. Josiab Tor ner baa retired from his Independent gubernatorial candidacy, s ' , 1 4 ) i .Hon. James L.' Robinson, oi Macon, ii at the- National.- Mr. Robinson has hots of friends In this city. 4 ' : The races at tlie new fair grounds began this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Several horses have been entered. The colored department of the iunti- tution for lh deaf and dumb and blind has closed for the su nmer holiday. The funeral of the late IL II. Thomas took place this morning under the aus pices of W. G.HQI,' lodge, No. 218. E. C, Woodson, formerly of the Ral- Bcprmk Coukt. Court met at 9 o'clock, all the Justices present. Caus es from the 6th district were called and disposed of as follows : i John D, Williams et at, vs. John T. Council et si. from Moore, Terms of compromise-filed and 'judgment eordingly. John Manning and J. D, Molver for plaintiff and WflHsni' Mo Leasa. McKay; Neill McKay and B. A T. G. Fuller contra. : ; ' Earle Hampany vs. R. W. Hardie, sheriff, from CamberUnd. . ContiauaJ. J. W. ninsdale for plaintiff and B.' T. 0. Fuller for defendant. B. JL and John B. Green vs. ' George J. Green, from Unioa (two eases). Con tinned. Wilson 4 Son and Battle, Bat tle k Kordecai for plaintiir and VeOor. kle Jl paily and 8mith k Strong for da- fendaat ' ': ' '; J W. Lancashire et al vs. Alexander Mason, from Cumberland. ' I'ntatend of district.'; : James Kyle vs. town of Fsyetteville, J W MalleU and L G Lineberry, from Cnmberland. Adveraari at last term. Fapera handed np to Court. ; McRse k Broadfoot for plaintiff, and N W Ray contra. , s . , v;v. ''V'"". , Et v - Bowman, assignee, vs C. . E. Turner, administrator, et al, from liar nett; continued. NeUl McKay and W. McL. McKay for plaintiff and B. I Uowae for defendants. ' , , Gritzella A. Murphy vs N. W. Ray et al. from Cumberland,. Aruod by Merrtaon. Fuller JB- Ashe and B. Ful ler for plaintiff and J. C. McKaa and J. W. ffinadale contra. Aaron Claflin & Co., vs D.J. Under wood, from Cumberland. Argued by J. W Hinsdale for plaintiff and VW A. Guthrie for defendant, ... .- Martin V, Jlorna va Mary E. Home, from Anson. Argued by Battle, Bat tie iVMordecai for plaintiff and Butliee & Busbee, A. Dargaa and S, J. Fern berton for defendant.; Vr-".i J. J. i Hasty and - wife vs. Robert Simpson, from Union, diminution . of record suggested and cause continued ; no counsel for plaintiff, Dowd and W. 4. Jtwuigorarrj ior uuienuanui. t : : . , t THE STATE CONVENTION. ' if) mi &TBM nt U PLATFOIUt XDOrTED. . TBSTZRDAT inOUNIOI ,l " IcoirpLcnoxor Tim Ttrr. After theseleotion of a eaaOMiiue lor Governor, yesterdey afternoon, the eon vention decided to go into the election of Lieut .Governor. , ,W, JL; Cox, of Wake, and T. J. Jervia, of iPttt, were placed in nomination. The ballot Mr. Jarvia Bnuxiao'at tm Natiohai Lxsv Evwrao. Last night,'' after " the ' ad jonrnment of the sUte eoavention. a targe i crowd repaired to the National hotel.! Gov. Tanos was -ealled for aad : s I WO DUTaiCiana of IVwton mr mmml Aikea aud Ayling. - T ."- ' "The. new Sultan ouirlit In twi ifamo - -1 - i I . i nil . . . 1 t- . i ii . ., . . . . ronpuBumi ui uruuaoi uu puiunsing I u" e" Ma nsciemen on nia sioe. speech,, He was vociferously cheered I ' first Georgia melon' la 'tl 'In- au sue way uirougn, 4 w Ji i . j w NEWS AND NOTES: " ' f " ' i VAStTTnv Km-w prettiest eummer shoe has narrow." traps over the instep, showing the col ored er striped atocking. ' The newest things in peeket-haadker. . chief have pleated frills of bestitc edged with VahtneuuinAa liuvi ' k ' - snRed Jarvis 482 ; Cox 4G9. Mr. J arris i wbieb) was never before seen Ja this declared the nominee. , , state. ) AQ expressed their Intention of The nominations for Seorotsry of Pgwae into the flat t .with cost off and were J. A Engelhard, of New Uapover ; tJeeves rolled nn. . W are bonod vi c. f rr : i . tr I . . . .i ..... . . i j vr. p. jjoto, o ui;wuwi , vi, I to wia. ' rf ' " Speed, of Pssquotank, and H. T. Jor-1 ' .in - .y.M U- " 19 dsn. of Ponon. Eneelhard 'received I :' vEHXKif mial vILKlBATIOH rif 601 of the votes and was declared the Chatham. The cltlaens In Chatham nomiaee. ' 4 v ii 'i f;. ' Icounty wiUhave a centennial celebra; Col ! T. a Kenan, of Wilson, was oq at nttsboro, on the 4tb of July. With Vklenaennca hum. gusta market Was a sixty-five pounder, f ITalnly folded soarfa fur gentlemen, in-. . followed by Hon. T.4. Jarvia, Boa, D. t Two riaut tortoises from the 'tUBL I SWl ST!? ""f wor O. Fowle, Msjor J. A. EngeD CoL g.S T. R.. Kenan anrt a nn mW WliM I ; rtn .' r. il V. ' " . i ;.'. I fvawimg aiuria Mv the collar and J ;,T . , , r4- .7, i;' ,T"'?n1, . . ' "w" g- cuira lined sad the edge of the bosom The ticket is a strong one and will rally I land has decided that the isilil horisoa I piped with checked orchvid narcaiT, . . woiBeYvwmsatMev ii .Mt-, Is .1.:. " A soieatifle) maa in San Francises re. I eat to fit the Cirore so closel abont th eently etui s petrified codfish fa hi I tip that very liUle tying back is nec. a" F"ug presen, , k ,5 I eaarr, re-1 to its support aa enthusiasm the like of ;v. k EU Perkins says that brsia diseases i , Fmou t"1"84. I'M behind, is the are caused by intemperance. Eli, how- "nPe nd stylish oniffure of this anm- ever, may keep on drinking. 1 " BMr) The front hair i arranged n long "n.: --i-." i : " wave. ; V The new metaL iralltnm. adhei easily to glass, and forma a beautiful mirror whiter than that prodnced by sneroury. r i, l .. Mnu Architect : MulleU i wears the IT ladies of Queen Tiotoria's eonrt bare their onder petticoat wired, and a very graceful sweep to the tiaiu is the reanlt. nt,, The rsge of the moment In Paris is to nomiasted for the Attorney Generalship. A committee, with lion. John Manning ttnallest shoe of any woman, ui Wash, trim , bonneU with stricffi Jt seeds of rm. . a. . . e as. a;ia bma aaaa a ataa cnainnan. asm wan laasaen ainrinirirasri in i aa B. SJV arssaseaevw VI lv waavaa,axw aa ai iimv g- ' " make the necessary arrangemenlaj XL A. London, Jr., has been invited to de-1 iterr.fin,bnd j.we4. U colors-green, brown, red sad black. Fabsaix CcrBT.-This eotrt has been engaged all day considering the ease of I H. a Bawls vs. the. Atlantic and North eigh News, but now of the Wilson Ad-1 et ali, from Unirn ; argned by Clement ' . State" vs. Cameron WsUon. , from rr-n- - b"-h Anson i anrued bv Attorney General "P1"1 d .pon'toe opl. Hargrove and 8. , J. Peinberton .for plaintiff, no counsel for defendant. ! Ei Ashcraft et alV vs, T JS, Lee M follows: ; SV . '-itrtt-i;! & Public Tressurer Dr. J. M Worth, of Bindolph.1' ' '-u ff'' Auditor Dr. B. J. Love, of Hsywood. Superintendent of Pnblio Instraction J. C. Soarbrongh, of Johnston. Uaetoit-irge -Hon. U. i'owla, of Wake, and Hon. J. M. Leach, of Da- vidaob. Delegates to St LbuUTTL, Cling- man, 'of Buncombe, P. C. Cameron, of Orange, W. J. Green,, of Warren, and The SU Louur deleeatea' are -withont nTinTJCTJJi'ITjri .i - 4 t.iatxii . o i,. ,aimi in wiuann iwu awa avuuiuit. wuauuuun. . I ... . ,., .,,(. ,..., ,, . Ju Dolors adjournment, the follow-1 i ;.. . .,- 'i ,tr- ing platform was adopted ; I Fahbaskb' SoAtas. During the week n arjuus, ' The rnmblioan party cf I tnanaiaotarcd, including 105 bay, coal the VniUd States for the last aixteen I rok aoalea. Even with thia large yean has had the eomplote eoutrol of the I production, the manafactarera have not MWAnmAtlf in YI It. .1 I . I MAMA wit Hi. it.m..l 'v UVvuunuti .M mi UTpiuUUeilia, aUU I " 1' JV17 W.U. H.O UVUIHIU. by ita disregard of constitutional limita tions, by its unequal and opp mauve tax ation; by its extravagant and waetcijl expenditures, by. ita nnwiee and mis- chievons financial policy, by ita unex ampled oflloial corruption, pervading all branches of its administration, las amallesthaL 4 J Visitors to the Contonnial for twentv a... m ' J M . f t . A - a B - ..a. a a . a liver an historical address, sketching 'MfflXTteTS!. tT "eul'mw In. tilAM flT li.lkn ....... fit. I fUlil rn " ' 'I As the season advances, fruit i. sue has 1 cuinukt, cuuiimw, ' .auaworirtea . auu ' Da Witt Talmage kludly calls tlie Uaderneaththe traiaiof all dresses is placed a vert deep f onnea cf mnslin, i IS I A action of her citiaena ia the revolution ary war. Thla country was the princl-1 dandy clergyman a elick of eocleostical I "V1 PMW- .J Wch i nal scene of the axololls and denreds. I candy- moral DenrjerminU, relicioua I dged with lace. ' (J tiona of the notorioua Fanninir.and hsr P 7i .Vr.TTi 1 :.Skirt' u . itk . , . , . , , . . . , 1' .i .. " i snmmea oniy ac tne oottom, ana ins history UfuU of revolutionary lore.- I AfteralL Qle Boll acdhis wife hadnol triminioz should never be above the trouble, dula t, ihvoroa., aad love aach knee ooint in frout ia the back it Ilea on A il,t . tl,.. ..." - I ll - ' . r '. muatang can kick. B f. but simple Ju ' tattle girlTcostuarl1 generally tie i to the old fiddler to take Imok the I made with nrincea front atat kit tlea- Via4Uuiuauon. vuiit m I intf in the Inck. a saah of inch ribbon Ths Widow of the!ateAi Tl HUwar.tied over it, the back of the bodke haa pre ia nted to Dr. Marty. th hhrai-1 'wlig considersbly below the line of cian 10 1 ner- late Husband, a s clera knon a "Spring,'? one ol the gemt of Mr. Htewart'a collection.' -It .t in. the waist. y i jpONVINTIOX 1 Of TOBACCO 1 MIN. f it CooTeulloa of Manufacturer, sod deal-' ; ir.-WiA ' TAR DROPS.' i.!i.4 .. .. . (......j.-ii a ii .vuijj. A boot 1u! TxiiahSDOrt' Ind. Ik.uoi tit following tines on the sanitary eon. - '. 1 1 . I . I T . . "T w F"- " - ! for the meeting. -m. u icn, wua uaauiy powanm Lo I geauy oealrea. i EtDiport la sees, , I MANUFACTURER!!. rs sad Conttltutloo pleaas eopv. " and .Mil , In tohace sal bcildluca. . U called W 1 act at ItolcUcb .00 Tueatlar. June SDth. Ltutlneaa al s;raat tBiuurtaLea Mttl'coMa bt i' ) A lull attenilaDce to ur. The mother of H. G. Connor, a prom- nent citizen of Wilson, ia dead. The Washington postoflloe ia draped ia mourning for Mr. t). F. Stiller, u.- A Stanly county rattlesnake recently Bjdied had twelve rattles aada button. , 1 therefore, 1 ' j j ..i,,! , The first number of the Durham Daily! (Resolved, That ia this our centennial I Reporter was usned Monday of last week. year of our existence we invite all patri-1 Edgecombe radieal delegatioo are in- vnnce, shook hands ao much yesterday that lie waa compelled to use aaling. Dowd for plaintiff, and WCUon & foriltfondant. Though the city has been crowded with visitors for the past week, it is grat ifying to be able, to announce that noth ing occurred to disturb the '' quiet and and pesos of this community. - At the Mayor'a bffioe nothing worthy of .note ia reeorddi.4'? i-'".'X. : .,."f. Son pts to ignore all dead issues, to disregard strneted to vote in favor1 of Settle for the Jnrefadiflaa' Miirahitanuf ' tiv null(W.mnr 1 ' ' ' ' ' events; and to nnits with as ia the effort ui Aad la killing maa and womes there by Wtar- v country eauor 1 resnoatibie for tr. suggestion timt in this degenat ags it wouiu ne wen to nave cnurch-wardens and deacons each provided with a bell punch when they pass around the con- triDouon ooxes. ff .w t.n y.w 1 A machine list been Invented, after a atuuy 01 ttn years, ror making seam less paper boxes, it rolls tbem from a I pulp, and wul make k0 an hour, no mauer wneiner tney are lare small. reiiou or square. , . . . ' 1 . IU ' If. 111,1 .-l-( I, . ;j Mrs, Badeau. wife of General Adam Badeau, .United States Consul at .Loo rkarirn Untdmnji VmIIai. Jtr l.h. till . Ju.., A). : inn. ia . . V, EASOXABLE ANNOUNCEMENT S1 Mr. John Cradle, eonflned inBWort f,,fhf,!.rri1ed Kw ;York 00 I d t . ' 1 f 1 a - , . ii - - . j ,.- : : -1 l .-.ll 17 1.U The present ; warm speU jwiU, cause a j demand for onr beautiful, , PLAID ARDnAfNtya,:)i: . ; .1 s. not t 1 n-ul us i'i(,WfMT'tr rrtlfiVf"'i-fif .ci: ft! fTT&fMEtf MOTTjiTTta1 , i 1 '1 ,U a! 1 - ) ,;,' ErwlaM.dlma.,WillmmC. Kteele,r,,7ir conituuonai, one eco- .tmuty Jaa for ahootmg a Mn from j Union " argued by 1 Dowd for omH "f Pm dimaitration of the erington, haa nl.iniiflr .n,i wii-, - i I tTOTehiment, and thus promote the gen- f TK. mmS a'r.v : ... . . I try. j ' J ' : ;'Boled, That w earnestly andoor- " Concert Last; Evkwino at the j uially recommend the adoption by the Baptist Female Sem ia aet The I people of (he amendments to the consti- concert l"t evening at the Baptist Fi tation, fjroposed by4he eonvention of a. V'i!fli.Tt;i I lP6dv nao'ma .... I characters ia !rTh Wandcrina Jew." A young man la Chicago, bewitched i in -Ht.'V- w wuuu..-rwv vi nuvuM iwuB.r wiu- I i a -TDDnr nun in i niMiM' n.-bii.hfl.i . ... miasionera; report plan! ofJ navigating My the winsome way and snany !, " ft w,uou we . rTT11? , Contentuea creek ae feaaihla. V ! " 1 i remaje wa about proposing to I hfl.. , . t I : - J fi j. t a tva. swhaaet aaliaa au4 W ItVa - I .11 la' . ti-... -t-v-t t.-. mu. - "V. -""u" irean roppiy. , . ass aawaaaisawr aiuvui avau j-sjaviam aaibuuu. iilu ivuuw a vuu uuijasu aviiii K 1 Pas rr as mnrsi s . tay at Greenville, democratic as before. I fna m7 fenuemen friends together. Ex-Governor Ilolden about 10 o'clock tills morning received a telegram fro m I male Seminary was a brillant and 1 1875. and thni largely reduce the expea JUinxdimU stating thttBiahiBBrU with a new editor Mr Gamar ralirin-r I w uowi cierx, put wuna new eaitor, r. uaraer retiring. 1 come nee a week. 1 ' " ' t Major Haigh will take twenty-five men of. the FayetteviUe Light Infantry to ;L- I, ih-l r;n I) iliji;.! , C;J , The new lawn eame is called "Vex- illo." II has aot been introduced' hers MortWaud Coukllng has nearly devour I portioned and kpaolout school room waa j taenia and simplify their admirustration, Philadelphia as a part Of the ceateuuial yet, but as it is said to resemble (Roquet, I (he fashionable' Also for the genthflueri a ftill stock of I -ivt'.-p-.t 'rrt ;,nt:i i !. (.).-. :jf" 1 r: ed each other and that all indications pointed to Hayes as the comprouise Candida to. Nothing ' was said about the second place. . . ,. ": Notwithetaaliag the large number of busses and earriagea which have been plying between .the ihotela aad depot since early i this morning, crowded to filled with an appreciative audience. The music rendered, vocal and mstra mental", was of the choicest description, and from the mot approved masters. The duet, Divertimento Prtcioto, Hiss Tarbrough and Prof.' J. II. Norman, was executed with grace and precis ion, which harmonized exquisitely with Jt --lm J 1"l ftii'iwn j. v.Vi'l !.ij; itTi.il.i.l In I h t.-.r '( r.i W.Vu.d. 1 v . their utmost 'capacity with',psssentrers I the delightful tone or the mstroment. homeward bound, oar streets'still erei I The song,' "Lo hear the gentle lark" sent a 1 lively appearance. Delegate by Miss Pritchard, wail the featnre of the throng tho aide walks ia large numbers, discussing the merits snd demerits of the convention on yesterday. While the hotels and numerous pri vate boarding houses art flourishing like green bay trees, onr merchants complain horribly of dull time and soma of tbem have departed from their nsnal custom of shutting themselves np in their count ing rooms, and have actually launched forth hito the arena of, politics and have become active participants in the deliber ations of .our- publio , gatherings. mote it be, f, :v,. , ; , V" ; ' , : ; Owing to the immence , concourse or people on our streets to-dsy, tit dog brigade have been ( unable to deploy . their skirmishers . to , advantage, and these terror-stricken creatures have had a abort respite, Those that sport col- - lars walk with a defiant and consequen tial air, while those of a less favored class seem to have recovered somewhat from their dejected, woebegone appearance.'-'-' " '''- ' ' - - -aa : '- . " ; ' Sale or tub SsxTiNXb To-day, , at 12 m., in obedience to an order from the J udge of the Superior Court of Orange county, the Sentinel office was exposed to public sale in front of the court-house. - It waa purchased by R. Y. McAdea, J Esq., one of the principal ereditcr for I 7tenJ evening, and .received a deserved and hearty encore. Her warblings were in deed bird-like and blended with the rich, soft notes of Mr. i William Simp son' flute , ia perfect . accord. ,This young hidy'a vocalistio power are of the first order ; her voice ia ' clear, sweet and under admirable control. ' Its per feotion will be arrived at when a short time shall give to it the necessary vol ume. f , r' , I The song, "The heart bowed ' down," 0 I Prof. J. U. Norman, was splendidly ren dered and greeted with round after round of applause. '- The exquisite singing of Mrs. Nor- . it. - 1 ' t . '. A . . ' uuui, uio aownijpusuou wus 01 x roies- sor J. H. Norman, gave to the entertain ment one of its 'greatest charms. Na ture and cultivation have combined ' to give her voioe beautiful attributes. Her rendition of Pi Tanti Pulpili can only be adequately characterised by the word jnagnifleent. jJ2 all We have not space to enumerate the performance worthy of special men tion. All of the young . ladies acquitted themselves in a manner alike creditable to them and their efficient instruc tor. The entertainment was in every respect a charming one, and gave aa am pie evidence of the thoroughness of the of ' instruction ' pursued at )00, he holding Wge claims against the institution. We congratulate Prof, establishment The Sentinel will con- Hobgood, and his sble corps of atsist- X,.0-rU, T U EDta, npon their siicoess, and have no first-class, live democrats newspaper. . "7. . ., . . TP , :, . It wiU be fitted np to this end andwm doubt ' futur wdl rellM U ot be conducted by gentlemen of character Sebright promises -which past prosp and abihty. erity Las called into life. ai aa as jrm ar -r- m -v a ' ' - a aM '1 1 I iiii' 1 ..1 .. ... . I ' " ..- ,1 lllill ,.: .1 M.,,- A i'3 ..;) ?i hi ,fiiK r It 1,; In aeveral atyleantl the' straw and oolored ventilator, ... so that we may be enabled to establish a legion. V J ,r ,, f, :: ' ' ' J 1 ? " mW"" inai tne w-y to itfayjls .v . , , , - t .1- . ... i il "! 'I: . I for cue player to make a ans-stxoke. aud thorough and enlarged system of pubhc I Mr. B. L. Perry, publisher of, Uie 1 then tell the other that she ohatAaft school for the benefit of all the citisens I of the Beaufort Eagle haa purchased the I which they both pitch their mallets over of the state. ' ' M V.-.u f J : . .! I n.Ar.l f th- Vahn Joanml of V fos M gO into the house, Resolved, That notwithstan ding our Commerce. ' . ' f ' ; fv Alcaliol as a stimulant' has beeadis- repeated disappolntmenU and lmpover. Th Wadeaboro Herald, on tmtering c 5JN J,rc ? lshed condition wa still forll vhari.1. . .T , , r ' . " Wfexhsm Union Board of Guardians in isneoj wnaition, ws still fondly chwish it ,evenUi volume, say it is on a better England. They substitute beef tea,- the .North Carolina project, ao long fottadation. than ever and indulges ia a mUk and eg-s, where pauper inmate. y eioreneau caunuers, i;.ii. .....v,i. v . .. : I neea extra nounsnment, and have thus Fisher, Wm. H.Thomas and others, 'off , r . . v J nl! nJ ed six'ahlllinga annually uniting the harbors of Beaufort and ' e Southerner aays that a;j corps of per head, bot the health of the paupers Wilmincton with the ffreat .n ywng, handsome, gameaom gatooUol naa creaujr improves f ; ' for the completion -of the r Western I Taibcw haveorganlxed a ' rraternity - They had a small back room, on the North Caroliha railroad to Paint Rock tieTaroS g tfjSt'Si naucsiown,anciorourotnerunaniah-l vnsriotte, uoserver: nineteen yeara ureat poet awoke and .' Dushiuir hiiwifn ea raiiroaaa. H a Pledie tb continued I sgo vapt. vramng waspresiaentiai eieo-1 in tne oca, , pauieuoauy exclaimed : use jof the convict labor of the state '. !"'. district ; this was ia the I 'hitilda. aulkgI'mtroubled by the and of such other Judicious leeislstlv. Bmmanan-Filmor cempaunx. The other .fLtT-i aid ss will secure the completion of day a Wadaboro, h was chosen to the I . Kirht thia instant : wrhana ifa bnT" AjEVEll BEFORE ' EQUALLED I (lutuim.t .l.i. ...I.. . I aatna nmrillnn , ,:t.i .'. I . :.i .... . " .. 1 .' i e--T ""rue" I r .. i . 1 I , A little four-year-old remarked to her prsoucaoie period. ., , : , , -, , ; - r 1 The Advance . aays -, Wilson College I mamma, on . Resolved. That Uia Mnnl. f Vn.iI. I mmnyaMniint ;n Kxrtn on thi aflth I afraid of the - vv'i A VI IU I fi - " rj ' iSummer Hati ' it j. t-ji j.S.m.f,- u,w.jiii, vtridtjj t..t 'A ease of. new , (early summer). Silk in-r 11 m U d;i,v ' Tits at $5.50 -4- fel.hrtn!-j. v-t14-.".. W. H. A R. 8, TUCKER"' I:; Carorina now have it in their poWer, by snd end on the 29th. ' E. C. Woodson, ..rZaV.I an earnest, determined and united ef-j Advance, wm aeuver tne 1 m utUe afraid once when I went into the fortj In relieve ' onr people - from th I literary address before the Irving Socio-1 pantry ia the dark to get a cooky." evil of republican mkmh," ir.. J morning ; Rev.( John B. "Whst were yea afraid oT asked her itfooka, of UoldHboro, tu bacoaianreate I mamma. i was strata a cooJOn t find vila of republican misrule," extrava gaoce and corruption, and restore the prosperity of our state-1, ' ui.' 1 i ' Resolved, That w denounce official corruption wherever found and we hold honesty to be the first and highest quae Ucat ion for otUce, . Tl.e following1 Is the Central Ex ecutive Committee 1 h 1. r. maminB, on gmng to bed, "I am not I ' 1 ' hft LiaTCreSt HtOOK Oil dark." "No, of courts you I i 1 , . , ' " nil .ri.i a a u -1 . "! i4i it. irin ."i-,t irjCfKf:. II04 Rtlurmtd. sermon. Wednesday evening, and Col. W F. Green, of Franklin, the, annual onbon, Thursday.. w -f. i,t '1 f...i. 1 , ia I f . - Old Aqk is Uomoba b lev Thi is true, but how lew of as like to look old. Ace, with its grey hairs, la- never web corao. and the various arts - have been brought into requisition to hide Its rav ages. I a too many instances i agents tije cookies." iwn j. 1 'raid l oooJdn'tfiad ' A'-" "xt -..i) H "V ,!j i.j-K I x.4 a iii:,ill.,iu 1 -i' i''i.oa va(t 1 ! at I'":' f'"' tle i atillat tlMt.oJJ Stand with a larger , ,M, rJowsiness.;Thc'se I'i j " i" assortment ilfm '.tU',-m- ?!tru.vVUl..t0 UaA' Ukr, Nervousness and san amictions so tlostrucUva . both lo I I ? business and pleasure arise. , from, that I QIiNTGr, W. R. Cox, chairman, R. U. Battle, I are used for that purpose, which indict jr., V. M, Busbee, Scaton Galea, S A Ashe, U. II. Snow and W.N. H. Smith. At a late hour the couvention ad journed die. Lost and Foi nd. Railroad ticket to th Convention, Wilmington & Wel- don railroad ticket issued June 12Ui. No. 983 endorsed en . the back Demo cratic Couvention, ood lor seven days,, can be had ty calling at Ziegler's cigar atore 3 fa K KltU-tl'i r.;'.ai Tte Wiis-Jt Episcopal ladies soeak sf I saswsr "ae" wiieu uiey are aware i 11 - j .1 ..i- - 1 .., , 1 I that tha nnoht in anaarar "Vn B serku lojury oo the constitution. Especially : is I tliia the; ease: with a. ilanre 1 majority 01 i me - uair Dyes of the present day. For an elegant preparation tliat will Impart a perfect natural color, w Knout doing tne least harm to the hair or health wo re-1 commend that made by Dr. Tult, oil New York. It nossesses aualiues that 1 no other Hair Dye does, ana as its aunai ysia prove ia as innocent as mouotain spring water. June lxw. ' i . ' Mrs. Llvermor Is a motherly-looking woman of fifty, and aha aays that to a proposal of marriage the girls frequently morbid condition of the bod v which ia relieved by, an occasional doe of Dr, Uull's , Vec table , ,1 Us ... Try .tliem . they will do you good, t,i j. : u ;., ,iin -ate 1 1 " -'.t i u 4; - Mr. J. D. Whitater fa eeninff aood oak wood at $3.60 ; pine f3.00a:i.25 per oora aeiivrrea, provide a tne cesb at tends the order, ir he baa to collect by ticket he will in all eases rhurge o!d prices. . Cell on him in rear ef CitizerV Bank. u-: ; -ii- :.! U IiimTUAM EVlUt. 1 j j ,,)-,: (;j U; a CENTENNIAL GOODS, 1 ii .'I rOiftTn iuLr CRjfTtssfAb iooDRi f'UVrVi r I .tl t-t (r Hit- .Look at my .latest Fashion Plates and , mdoae yonr style, ,,. , .,; ;(,.:, ; ., CLOTHS, .iuia I i s , i.'r ftl) jnu ic.i.-i M 'CASSTMERES, ' V---- ' - ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. :;f Vi"-rt -ff 1! a" 'a- tr la let anything yea want.' Came and " 1 . i V see me, I know I can fuijl you,. 1 - I , aiASO. O B9 TABUS Hit Ear; a 1. a . a av. -A a . 1 ata. vauakcr iwnj, o TPr oia. iih in I , l ... bM-tets nd pacer under idlle, Ttitl aim! I 4 wl puMMW M 0OQT 4MmtbA0( tlie OUPQ. A1N ft PvHlT pHlOft IDQ III1MU. I lVnfflAwH rrtvtesai iiA.a U,. i and ladies' ssddl. jastia-sttx - Will beaoM anw Ap I r At Livery Stable. I guarantee all my fits. h?A tf tupr issm C. WETKELj ' " ...-'" " : - .'' :. ', - -. ' - '
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 15, 1876, edition 1
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