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wSY1tfjRi8.4li THE RALEIGH SENTINEL -IJTL1H0 . UAILT, WEEKLT AND 8KMI-WMKLT Official Grm of HsrUCaKlis!. STATE PRINTINO A BINDING . ' ESTABLISHMENT. Dny butted 1 ya advaiic.,......! 00 -Dally month In sdno.M 4 00 rami Weekly - - "w Wflrkly 6ratMl " . . ......... t 0 Tb Manas "HI b delivered la ay part of th City at F Uta Cm la a wet NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .: TTNIVKRSirT OF NORTH CAROLMA. Tha IMta twlM wnl hefrm ee Friday, July M.B, ead ttioaa ea Thursday, Dtastow 7th. . . ' - , ,. - btll thrM coones Of tody arranged "hi tht Faculty, an Opcldnittourse' adroit a Urea ranre of rboiee. Th auCTtaary exponas, " exclusive ef clothtag and travelling, vary from 1U0 to aiMfortaeassstoe. For t'aulogno, with Hreulsra, appl to ' KEMP, r. BATTLE, Fiiht. -; Jon 17-dlt-wtd. '" Caapd Hill. M. C ; SEYDEL Se CO'S. Pocket Hammock, WEIGHT ONLY 1 FOUND, BEARS' 100 , FOUNDS., f JUCK OF No. t, H ; A Mart lasartoo Couch, Boat, Being, tut. Circular may b had by Kldrewlaj , " VAN WART McO'OT, , 184 and 13e Dmh Btml. Nw tors, April T-wSm. '', Seasonable: announcement' ''. . . ; - V The present .warn apeO wQl. canse a . v-vrj ;v, f ';) demand for.otuvheautiful ' ID A ND-PLAlN LIKENS, " i HUMMER MOHAIRS,'. J riUNTED LJNEXS AND L A.WN3. . fiwak snpplr. -j : - n ...h''i,r' ' 1 -t :V j-. .Sf jif l-, Aim for tie gentlemen ft full stock of tlie fanLiooall u j i'fiiii'l MACKINAW' HAT t - H i .ilia. in several style, aod Uie .rtraw ftnd colored ventilator . . ", Summer1 Hat, ' , .1 1 - ( i ' .V 1! r t I ' ' v i t, ,(!., ' ' . ' i i . ' ! . ill'.' t i -1 :t .!j J A Me of new (mutIv mmmw) Bilk iuitis.5a.:.Li a-.. in r .. prlr ;T W. H. 4 E. a TUCKER- afkrnd f. pvlirulan. Dr. war. NEVEB-BEFORl! EQUALLED t The Largest Btook on . ..VI II ft Ml I I P I I J 1 M"' I " CV u IPI JK EL . liat Ittlurntd. ,.V!' t" ' f '" ' ' "'''I' Ha is still at the old Btaad with larger ; v; ,i; ftortmentof ..ljt siiirLsro goods -..'t-. r.( ttt -; t-r THAN EVIB.-4 kh- t., U. 8, CENTENNIAL GOODS. - rWKTU-J VUfr CSSTWSUIr J30ODS-- i7i6.4 :.'uns!'niiBi',,!;i. Look at my latest Fashion Plates aid cboosA toot style. !., , r .., CL0TII3, . , CASSIMERES, Burnsaa. In let anything yon want. Come and aoe me, I know I can suit yon. ki , ' ' WniILS MTABU3HXIKT;; ; is at the old place, on door south of the Southern Express oifioe. , , ' I cmsrantes aD bit fits. - " 1 H apr &Zm , : , , C JV'EIKEL." , g o I T;1!' tt 'U "A-: L' 800 to 1,300 bnihds pr week recalreJ and old rtap tar ttth tif IfcQ . O py n, ... ,., ... (1ATTIS A J0N1S' 800 B5a wry low tor eaah at ,, . ,, , ,,., .U t , X-y GATTIS A J0XM ; , ,. WOadagton 8U rrn nnAtBS.f ir undid 'FODDEIL at 11,25 per lUi Iba. 25,0U tbt tplradM Baled Oata at per ... . . 1 . 1 lOOlba. ... . . i.':-. fl'.-. i". " GATTIS A J0NISr': ' Grals and TM 8U vol, ;s:m;;;tt,aALEre the' crrsr,' IDST OFFICE DIRECTORY. , For the We Ot of the public, wa pub- h the following directory of tbe poet "rtice of tlm city 1 Vcatrrn mail close : ''- . nrrivi ' 11:15 a . in . ' 3:23 p. m. 3:03 p. ra. 11:43 a. m. 3:00 p. in. " 9:43 a. m. 9:30 a. m. orrivci 'Attorn closes " arrives .Tiatham " closea i i " arrives ' " It. G. B. R. nail closea i f '." r i. i- j . arrivea 3:18 p. m. Throoeh northern via R. & O. t R. U. cloaea ' 9:30 a. m. riirounh northern via R. ft G. " I lit arrivea : :' 3:43 p.'n Tlirough northern via Golda j boro closes . .... 103 p. m.' riirongh northern via Golds ' j boro arrivea 11:45 a. ta. Office honrs for delivering malls from J:30a. tn. to 6:30 p. M. " J V j ' Money orders are issued and paid from 8:15 a. m. to 4 p. m. ! I Letters can be registered from 8:13 a r. lo 4 p, m. c i - . - ; j . Offlc boors 'on Sundavs from 4 d. m. loin. m. 6"" '"-'""' " ! J an ww . WW w a 1 T f . f r - I . " SUBSCRIBERS. To Ait or ran Lmxo BcaacBinua axd BtADBBs or Tas BsKTmL ntoM in FOTTHDATTOH j-4 " ' " ' ' ' " 1 All.persons now living, who have aver teen mcamuVr andreaJera of Qie & iinil aino its stabliahment by the lata ani lamented Rev. Wm. E. PelL nraj Kspejotfully solioited to again beoome nbacribera and readers of the paper; everything that is desirable-, we 1 a . .... yuniit34r"wral BentUel ever was, either under the aaan agetnent of MrvFell or, ,Mr, Tnrner. . v ADVERTISERS . 1 tBaflaxyucjuu ;. ,., .... The old ' patrons of the Sentinel' Iff Raleigh are ' respectfully and earnestly solicited ia reiame Uvrinea.. w'liioM with the paper, and renew their contracts. It is especially desired to have them do SO before the first of July, as the paper wOl'M thai date appeal entirely renew, ei.nd perfeolry rltoVlt- M advertise' menta banded ia nnuar such oontraota, between this and nly, will be published ioUaatA&a vCchar'K , vBXCw- Mr. John C Byrne, an old institntioo of the Sentinel ia on band, and will make contract to date from the begin ning of the last half year,' with pleasure- .... .'. '. , ! r- LOCAL, DOTS v. ,. ro ! -,( Hfr ' I f ' vl ' Tom Arrington5' ciroua. W tmdef stand that two huge Alligators belong ing to this mammoth show, have just arrivad in tlia city from the gungtat tf Florida and can be seen by calling at rhiL Walker's. " ' . Edwarda, Broughton t Co. can do your printing and binding in a manner creditable to themselves and pleasing to you. They employ none but first-clasa workmen, and being of that claai them selves, guarantee satisfaction VK -i , la our notice on yeaterdaj folative to the preparation being made to celebrate the 4th of July, we omitted to state that Col C B. Brown, of the National hotel. waa designated aa one of the committee appointed to receive coutributiona for thia purpose. ' (- ' Tha sheriff of Sampson arrived in the city last night bringing three' more ne gro convict to be entertained at repub lican headquarters. We did not ascer tain their names, but they are there, for three, fir and ten rear reapectively,. received neaU from Dr.? amnoi Williams of Apex Tuesday morning Tb Dr. " is looking hale and hearty. lie thinks the people are delighted with the recent nominations mal by tUa hite conrention anil it is his impression'Uiat the ticket will sweep the field. Tbe Dr. is a go ahead man, he ia doing a flour felling butineM in the mercantile line in that village, and reports that the people are in better spirits,' and crop are look- r. nMm!.inff i .1! : About twelve o'clock to-day, as we were llilnkintr -of looking about for something to refresh the inner man, in popped Eli Bledsoe, the attentive but ler who presides in Pepper's ; dining room, bearing a waiter, on which were two large bowls of rich tur tle s'dup. We enjoyed it very much, and were more thn ever convinced that' every man boa tie-caljinj, and that Pepper was cut out for ' k firil-ilasV 'caterbri e , know how to tempt the palate, v ... ( 'John OL Bvma ia f ot tha praaeat ia charm of the Sentinel 1 Ba ia a' fuDy authorized .manager, and all hia eon tracts and engagements with patroua are binding on the future of the paper. i ' s. -a-a- as4fcfca a- - & i .RiPB PACHE.Rcv A. M. BetU, of ipex who by the way is a first class farmer, sent to market' yesterday a lot of flue ripe ; peaches. , Messrs. , A. . D. Borates- A Bro. i of . this eity who are Wide-awake roerchauts disposed of this excellent fruit, sum of them selling for the sum of, 10 eta. each. w , ... , t . i. i, , Attemtiox K. of P.T-The manrberi f Centre Lodge, No. 3, K. of FM axa hersbv notlfled to meet promptly ta their hall this1 evening. Butlneas of Important; to every member of the lodge will bo brought upf The repra entaflve to Uie Graud Lodged George ielgter and G I Wrell, havinj- re turned from Wilmington, . wlli bo on band to exemplify the unwritten work. A full turnout U requested. S1," ! J A BamcrACTon. Mr.' Peitchel, the keepei of the Federal Cemetery, has, through hia skill as a florist, made the Federal Cemetery one of. the prettiest and most attractive places in aH this sec tion. , And through his kindness in the giving away of cutting, asda plants, Ae,, he has become quite a, benefactor their hom. , He i perfect gentleman and in his conduct to the many visitors to hia ''home among the dead" has made tuny frieuda.. : . ;. . 1 - I I Major EMOucuAko.lt .will be aeen by the following that this gentle- matrwmhtreonnert the-Wilk miuglou Journal for the preseotTribe pablisbera make the . following. 1 an nouncement concerning the Wilmington Journal '.V',1 "f V.t !' r,'"'? The entire control of the pane r has keen entrusted to. Colonel WUliam L. Sauuderv who foc the pafct four years da been specially in charge of its edi torial conduct. . .., if if; ' ' ; Tho business management will be under the immediate charge of Captain Tbotna C. DeRosset. ., . . f The local department will be under die iuimediale charge , of Colonel Ben jamin u. Aloore. .,;;,.,. ..rl..,n aJwU '; Cakk Walk. Reader, did you ever sea a cake walk T . We sever, did, but we are told that under certain circum- stancea ' this wonderful Feat ha been accomplished.' At , the school house in Die western ward of tliia city, for sev eral nights lo succeMion a large num ber of colored people, of both sexes, have gathered togelher to take part iu the ceremooiee pertaining to thia amua performance. !'A description of the cene, a we witneited U from a'di- iaace, wa about a .follow ; Firally, lome party wha fiuds that hard times is pinching and. who ia' convinced that lomething must ho, done in order to hiake a ratae, make a cake, and no rate Walk; 1 The party tsenvble and occu py one room, and the cakejf placed on a table in an adjoining room, those who wish to tske ' a chance lo the walk for tho cake are allowed to do so by paying to the manager twenty-five cents, if the amount raised in this way is large enough to ' meet ' the ' demand of the manager the walk .begins.!, .Two chair placed in tbe centre of the room, leav in tnffictent space between them for a ingle file promenade, th e chance taker form themselves into a circle and skip around singing all the ' while some fa- yorite a!r,; the column passing between the chairar ThUra ' kept up until the manager, Who ia in another room, gives a signal by firing a ' pistol, r when a sud den halt Is made, and the party who Is found, directly between the two chairs at the time the signal is given ia enti tled to the take, and lien the cakeiealk, Tbe remainder, of the night is passed away hi playing tuch game aa this, "I am-fchiug,y-Ooaof 4ho party, usual ly a female", takea the stand and cries out I am fiishing," he ia responde J to by another, who aj 4 "wht for? M her answer is sweet kiss,' query "who from,", the answer by aayiog llardii Cross (or any other party she prefers to kiss) then he steps out and kisses her with all his might. The performance generally closea with this popular play, iu which there is killing alio, and i accompaDtcd with" "the Jolfowing ' song, here ia a': portion ofilid thyme aa we caught it t - pnp WCTliB iti King (leanrVa 1I O I And from ih royal race fas sprao(- He woro a Mar poa hi bnaat. t UjbiehpotBUfron ta eat sod pouts fre wu i vmv j i. in rwi " 1. inn. jumw wrm, Goehooa th eos that yo iof aest," a. i,M !the closed of lb!' song a friend standing near remarked twe'l, they are truly the, happiest beings on the earth," a . ' ' mtm i im - i.i..' The Milwaukee News say of George band : 'Jle wa a distinguished novel THE TOBACCO CONVENTION. rnu Acoonrt or ran pnooHKorxaa. The nutnnf icturers and doalera in to bacco of the . 4th . revenue district ef North Carolina assembled irYarboro Hall, iu thia ity, o the ltth iaak Julian S. Carr, Eh., wa called to the chair. y - :'5;;. i't ; On, motion of Wt ,R. Meadow the chair appointed a eomnuttae ot three to isvita CoL L J. Toanr to' a seat In thia lod.' CoL Young complied,, and ad dressed the convention i fei, 'mbJ bappystyhvxS t in 'if J'jtr inu-fii On motion of W.-'&J Meadow the chair appointad a- committee of three, eonaiating ecV W. B. Meadowe, . H. A. Reams and J, 3, Lyon to draft reaoln tions expressive ' pf the sense of this meeting. .1 wT'..' '"'-.' . CbL Thoa. C.! Fuller being pretent, waa nnanimotttly eleoted aa honorary member of the association! -' H. A. Beams moved that tits menu- faotnren of the 4th district, or so many of them aa are present, form themselves Into a permantnt organisation, and that aD th mannfaotnrere of the district be invited to eoneect themselves with th aaaoeiatlon. Carried' ';;''! ." u IU; Do motion of W. L, ' Meadows, the election ef permanent officer wa gone into, when J. 8. Carr wa duly ' elected owe, T. Wtitnld, IL B. Jone and Rafua Bobbitt, Vlce-PrIdenU i Wm. Lipscomb, Joseph E. Fogue and James Y. Whitted, Secretaries, and Geo. W. Watklns, Treasurerv,it(,l;' ". The chair annouueed ' 'tho following cammitfc IL ARonsna, B. L. Duk, ltufoe Bab bitt, D. B. Oshom and W. L. Meadows. Col. Tboina C. Fuller moved that a committee of five be appointed to issue an address to the tobacconist of the 4th diitrict, setting forth the object of thi convention, and asking Jiielrjcet operation. Carried. -t The chair announced a 1 aid commit tee, R. T. Faucett, T. J. Crewa, W. L. Meadows, O. W. Biacknall nod James YV Wliiited, and on motion Col. T. C. Fuller and J. S. Carr were added lo the committee.' i '. .! 'r.i.vf -i i,, . ; On motion th e convention adjourned nntil yesterday at 8:30 o'clock, iu order to allow the committee on reaolution and organization tlnio to get ready their reports. ' : - icrni 20ra. 1 ' ' - . Convention assembled st 830 o'clock id was called to order by the president The committee on organisation begged leave for further time to report. , V1 it The calamities on- ceaolntions offered the following, which wai adopted t :,'V .: Whereas, the manufacturers of to bacco in thia the 4th. collection district of North Carolina are satisfied that it is their ' bonndeu duty, not ' only them selves to comply with all tbe laws of Congress ana regulations 01 tbe depart ment eoaeenun the, manufacture and sale of tobacco, but also to exert them aelvea to cans a due observance of tbe sine by all other parties whomsoever ( And wuereaa. lnruier, u ta to we manifest interest and advantage of the honest manntacturera and dealers that the laws should not b evaded,: but should be strictly enforced and observed by au, now tuen we, manufacturers resi dent in said collection district, do nnsn imously n - ;' !!-iS " 1 1 Resolve, That we will countenance no evasion or Infraction of tbe law and regulations touching the manufacture and sale of tobacco, and that we will partieularly - diaooaBteaaoo oy uauU upon the law or blockading.' " And we do hereby pledge ourselves to do everything in our power to cause every provision ot law to be strictly ob served, and that we will be active and diligent in preventing such frauds and in ferreting out any that may be com mitted in our neighborhood, and that we will report any violation of law oom- big to our knowledge to tbe proper ollioer. ; fi - . " . .. Resolved. That , these resolutions be aigued by all who are present, and that tne riecreUry transmit a printed copy of the same to all the other manufac turer in thia Revenue District for their eiKuaturea, , . ; ;: On motion of H. A. Beams it waa re solved that this ' eonvnUoa assemble every three montha (quarterly) Once at Dnrhaav twice in Raleigh and once in Henderson. .'' ' ; i On motion of Mr. Dnk i That when this meeting adjourns it doca so tomet in this city again on August tbe 1st. ,.H Col Fuller moved that the Secretary prepare a copy of the minutes of this meeting for publication, and furnish the nine to the newspapers with a request to publish. ' j A .i On motion of W. , L. Meadow llie thank of the convention were voted to Dr. G. W. Biacknall ' for favors ahown the members. .' ' ..' , . ' ) V . .' No further business before the house th convention adjourned. ": ' ! Some DOlato-buza were around at the real estate office on Saturday, inquir ing for a farm which they could take on iliares. Home benunei. , ; .:. 1 Scraxxi Cocbt. Court; met at 9 o'clock, all the Justices present. At the opening of the court, r. A. r O. Hubbard, arose and I said; f (' J. . 1 , s May it please your Honor ; At a meeting of the member of tlie bar, at tending the Supreme court, held for tb purpose of paying some anitable tribute of respect to the memory and character of the late Robert F, Lehman, ' a series of resolution were paasid . which I am instructed to present to your Honors with the request that Jbey be j spread upon the record of the eonrt. . f ..' It waa my good fortune to bj infc' tnaUIy aasocialsj with Mr.' Lehman for several years past, and it gives me much ploacurs to aay that in alLthe. jwlatkma of profuaalojal " and serial life he was without reproach T11" :' -v" 7. "" i A'tbongb, comptratively , a young man, Mr.' Lehman " had'. , attained considerable ' eminence in ' hia' "pro. feavion, and by hia indomitable 1 per severance , would, t . doubtleas, , if apared, , have become , one 7cf its very brightest ornament. T He was universally esteemed by those who knew him for hia many fine .qualities and the rectitude of hia conduct in all the rela tione 01 We, and . dying baa Jft behind him a spotless character as a rich hen- tag to bis children, a bright, exemplar to all and worth v of all imitation. ,, - 1 IOW:-r,, ' ; J tHH i'ur.', fyu ' '. ?.t I The Justice of thia, eonrt. fully V 1 . I cur ia the - reaolution adopted by the member of the legal profession, i W were gratified to see a full attendance at the meeting The resolution will be entered upon the record of this oottri auT1Bierxerort!i act .ouTthepiro ceeding ! in an appendix to the next volume of reports. , ' Appeal from the 3d district were then called in order following : , , . s i , Thomas Davia et al, vs. Nathan Hill, from Lenoir.' , Argued , by Smith . A Strong and A. K. Smedee for plaintifla, and Battle, Battle A Mordecai and Fair cloth k Grainger, contra. . ( ; Weinatein A Brother vs John Patrick, admuiistrstor et aL, . from Greene. ' Ar gued by Gray A Stamp and A. O. Hub bard and Faircloth for plaintiffs. -. u , ; Joseph Ballard vs. Iaaae Gooding, administrator, from Jones.- Argued by Green k Stevenson for plaintiff and A. G. Hubbard and N. fi Koraegay for defendant F. M. Moye, adminwtrator, va. P. S. Petway, et al. from Wilaon.: Argued by a W. Islr for plaintiff and Smith A Strong and A. K. Smedoe for defend ant.' 1 , ' ' '", 'r-t ' ,. W. T, Eainloth vs. 8. f. and B. M. Isler, from Wayne. Argued by fmithA Strong and A.; K, Smedea for .plaintiff and Oeorga Green for defendant, Court adjourned until to-morrow at 9 llock.f-n;';,:-l -.-Ai-'u t .Ti - ..,..', Ma yen's 1 CooBTThe following eases came upbefbrs th mayor te-dayt M. V B. Gilbert v. Albert Magnln, were up for , an i ' affray. (" Magnin . not guilty; Gilbert wa let off. with a nom inal fine. ;.ivift'l,:.;iii;.: Lucy Dunn, (negrets) for violation of chapter S section 4 of elty ordinance. wa fined, 5 and cost. - ' ' Liszle Grim, (negreaa) for a tlm'Iar offence, Hod 15 and cost.'' -! : ' '.' ' ' i. "'.""V.'.j.i. rr.th eentlnel. , Ma.EDrroa : There aecmii to be a dif ference of opinion in regard to Jhe . ac tion ol our county convention tu the matter of censuring 8. D. Pool, Super- mtendeut of Pubuc Instruction, and of W.lL.JIowerUuv BecreUry of State. As you ssk the opiuioa of delegates in reference to it, we will give onr under standing of the action of the convention. After th oonvenbon was organic 3d Mr. G. H. Snow offered a resoletion censur ing Mr. P00L and Mr. , W P. Batche lorooe of the eame character a a amendment, , censuring Dr. Howerton. Objections were made to the resolution aa being premature, and th two resolu tions eere referred to a committee, with Mr. C . M, Bnabe a cliairmii, who reported a general reeuJuticQ , on, tbe whole, matter, leaving out name. (I think the very same a peeeed our state Convention,) and which . waa , unani mously, adopted. .The write at the time touched Mr. B. and remarked that hi report, waa unanimously adopted, and hi reply vaa'just as it should be." ' 't. . ' ; ,' ; ;.A Pslboat.; ' i Every moment of our live every part of our body is wearing ont and i being built up anew. Thi work ia accom plished by the" blcod, but if the blood doee not perform its work prop erly the system i poisoned. ' Clear th blood by the nse of Dr. Bull's Veg etable Pill. Hermlesa but effloteet r The confessional wa the meant by which Mr. F. E. whltconib, of Boston, recovered a lost pocket-book containing a check for 1200, beside other valua ble. ' . .. - -;'r'." '.-. : The New York Tribune facetiously aar that at the present rates of .rail road fare it costs less to ride ia a rail road car , than, to ait atlll in a fintrtUui hotel. ,l..t j,( j -. j THE R ALIQII SENTINEL. AdvertlseBisirts will be Inserted m th Dauj esariaai. at th following rate per square L b inch, or tea mluloo Uuea. j Oae W)nar oo Una , 4 . -' '.-11.00 ! eack ubqueiit toeerUoa Mstkaea week ...... 10 I qnare. t wk 8 to I . 1 I otli................M 1 a 00 ! ? . KUia... Ill Oil - ,- 1-4 ' w eeesewe a W W . 1 eia aM CO 1 Z -7 Z oe f ,,.ejet)4Mel W 0U ft " ..MM . SEEING TEE WORLD, , A T ; ' Yesterday two youths, named respect-' ively M. M. Crooka, son of Mathew M. Crooks, druggist. &tt aoDth 13th street, 1'hiladelphia, and Joseph Lrunmith. son of Simeon Lugmnith, jeweler, No. 929 Chestnut !r of, Hit same, city, were before the. Mayor, aa without viaible mean of support. ' They stated that from reading Frank Lealis'a Boys and Girls Weekly, they had made np their minds to imitate the examples of the youthful Leroea, whose deeds were re corded in that journal, and atari out and see the world. Accordingly, they saved np a small amount of money, and notio ing th sin of tbe Clyde hneofateam. er for Richmond, City Point, Peter. berg, Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, and all point south, they concluded to pur chase s ticket, and try their hack on that route. Tbey paid G each, andreacbtd this city last Friday nierht. with tbir carpet-bag in ' hand. After landing, lured by the glare of light which baanced from the reflector of "Fatty Week' " cheap boarding house, on Church atreet. tney apptiea tor louging, wnion were f urnUhed them up to yesterday morn ing, when, their means having run out, Mr. Weeks had the attention of the) Mayor called to their condition. Ca being bronsht before the Maror. the made the above statement, end expremed taemaeiTee ss navmg seen enoogb of tne world. Before leaving Philadelphia ther sent apostir to their parents, inform ing them Of their 'proposed action, but did not state where they were bound for, Tbe Mayor at once telegraphed the pa rent that their bov were here, and re. qnetted that they send a telegrsph-'e Mtcut uvuia, ue'prompuy reoeivaa an ; anavar uJ na lul..ii(. , " WULfUW them via th Bay hue" steamer, wiser and humbler than when tbey left their hon a to ss the world. The facts above related simply bear ont the great, wrong parents are guilty of in allowing their children to read such iieriodicala as the "Hoy snd Girl Waeklv" the "Dim. NsvslSjVead ether each traekThaea book Mtould be banisbsd from the household, -for harm and mieery; 1 and blighted live, have resulted from their peraaaL ,- '--i J k;.,v'.wpv.v-' Farmer report that wheat I snronU ing on the italk n occurrence tliat ha not been known before in years. A day or two more, of dry weather, however, win save n. ' --- The Rockingham 'spirit 'myl i e are reliably informed that old cotton talks, of last yaar'a growth, in thia vi cinity, are sprouting out,, the frost of tne last winter not Jiavwir been lever. enough to kill them. Such as. this has . not been known in thia section before in many years, ii-r . :, .. Thi FuK)DH.-r Dulressica- reports . reach this city of the ' exteut of last " week's rain, and the damage done by 1 them to the (arming interest. Mr. A. R. Henderson, who wa in the city, yesterday, from River Bend township, Gaston county, says there wa never before ucb a, Hood iu Catawba. , Tb river bottoms are overflowed, and shock of wheat can be seen .floating down the river. It exceeds the freshets of 1810. . Tbo .coru and cotton are . covered over with Water- and mud. while the oats and, wheat which have s not yet been cut, are prostrate on the ground." Everything in the vicinity of u the channel of the river la nbrnerged.'.L and the bottom are vast ibeei of wa!rr-Th (urhc Tth,-Hv)rie)KbaJ been Jateir ; plowed, ba. been , weit 1 clear away, and much of the young vegetation wun iv-" t" ' : , From up the North Carolina railroad, the same eccounta come. A gentle man juct froni "Davidson eouniy, says' that not only are tlie crop well-nigh ruined, but a number oi telegraph poles have been actually -ewept away and' carried beyood ight or hearing,, The water wa high up on the ' abutment of the railroad bridges, Sunday, nod the 1 damage i incalculable in . ita extent. Farmer were engaged all day' Sunday in wading into the bottom and carry-' lng but their wheat; and In Irying to re place the ftnees which have been car ried away. Chailott Observer. , i lONVINTlOJl OF TOBAOCO HIN1 A Convention Of Manufacturer and deal er la tobaces, end peddler. I called to meet at Ra Ma on Tuesday, June lioth. DusiDca 01 cteat mnmnum win eeni be- for the Bwvtlog ( nntlr drilrrd r AfuU al I atiMBdaoe' s ur-j ' ....... I . UAMUVACTCREBai Ira and CoBtltotlon pleaao copy, and ; charge Meniwoa, Fuller dc Aahe, till Jane '.). :(! "vp vi,.-, '.11 JuaetStd. IIK FALKM AGRICVLTUBAL WORK 8." i, C A.UEGE, rtoPBirroB, , ut -.l5 U i J:W " I if fl , '.. il . kUnafacturer of tb New Improtad Bahiot t awt, and other' Agricultural Implement and Laber-TlogMchloary. . ! ,....,,.1 fCBACrtllOX BCRRg AND' NArtalif F.Rf MAUI ANI REPAIRED, ! ' Foundry and Machine Work dons' U Or der. Kepalriatof Machinery brompUy at temledto. All work warranted. Uiv a a trial. " ''" 4 - ' .- . .-it A ctxp of GOOD T7JA. - Aheted Enrffch Tranter say, aisel leer Tra Is drank In Kunsia I lima In Eaptand lb differenca I Bot probably owfot to tb Over- land transporUUoa bat (bat the Rnslaa bay tb beat lea RTOwa la China, UlU ot that kind going to other oouatrte.-- c .-.j -t THE R VSSilifyTCOMPA NY - it i -r fc. , t . . T offer la thi jarket arlatted eeaetHy of taM Tea. It It aboolutdy fur. . 1 v . 1 . . . Bent bv null, prepaid, 1 Lb. ctnUm. tM tl. ll 'ij. Tolotrudoee this Tra a liberal tmnl sent for St"v tvu Pbau St., N. T, KUMUM TEA CO., my jtw 2w i'i . r rj". If fi J .7
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 21, 1876, edition 1
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