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XPfJ IUtEiaU SENTINEL' stw Alwsjr sal faier AB C1mil FRIDAY, . JTJXE , 23, - 187S . ; OUR STATE TICKET. .! J ZEBULON B.- VANCE, . ; : 'Or-MWHttETBCRO. . VolvlJ '!. ft For ZLeuUnatU Governor: . TnOUAS J. JAKYIS, FarJSlatAjrtiuurtrt . : or KAxoouru. - .". 1,4 .w J-1 i i 'ti J : r Secretary if SlaU: ':, .Joseph a. enqeuiard, - it ; ng 'uamotul ' ". h iFar .Stai Auditor i . ; SAMUEL L.LOVE, I " of, Dirwoon . , j j ., "JC .vl''t';1 !:- . ! " 1(1' viFor JLUrney'GnirQlii .n.qsus kenaiv: ' (id fr.l k.1- OF WILSOW.' ' '-.' "''.'' " '!'"' A ,tT ' fotJSvpt. of, Pub. I Inttruclion V.fiJ CL SCARBBOUan, i .,i ";l!' "Li it " .i h, -...'.;; OF JOBXSTOH. , ,,, . i H " -..ii'i, ." i or Congriah-Zd. Putrid: . ALFRED 1L W A UDELL, i t Of SIT H1IOTU. ','.- , ,, -1 jit r.,.i r , 4 i i JOSEPH J. DAVIS, - For Congrtt&tA DUtrid t 'cOEN: A. M. SCALES,' 1 ; PF. KOOKJHOnAlt. For Congrm-tih DUtrid: pqlI, Walter l steele, 4 'i OF 'XKHIf OH D. ! s ( Wirtf At IL KOBBINS, , , .... FBOWAW. .' . . T T "elIctoratrqeT;!'; D. O. FOWLE, of Wke, , J. M. LEACH, of Pavidaon. , . C DISTRICT ELEOTORS : 2olWiucTJ0inr P. WOOTEN, ' So DwnlictJOHN bl STANFORD, 4tk Dwnuci FAB, H. , JJUSBEE, 8ni Drraicr-F. 0. ROBBIN3, - r 6th DwTBicti-R. ! P.' WARING. ..,1 r; .ANNOUNCEMENT. . . j. : 2 .t : n-- CapUln R. A. fchotwell is th Fourth of Jul orator In Charlotte. ' . Got, Vmmmi Yud Uert A. M. Scalet wore on tbt (ast train for Washington a day or to tlnce. ; ' " Carl Schori waa terenaded bj the Gentian at Easton Fa. but refuted to ikf '-word fatsiTh?r:;;-& . Opvernor, Vanci and Col. Walter L. Etecla will aJdresa th people la Ca- Wtu tha 3d of July. , , . , r The fire that deetrojad one-balf of Lnmberton originated In the store boose of R. H. Nonnent Co. " ' , iTht Centenmotel ft CliarloUeMight Um flratl tomatoea ' of tbo-season ud luild nine dollars per bushel.' Richmond College presented T. G. Whaling, of this state, vita a ' medal as being the beat writer in that eoUege. .:,; '.Hi ... IP i . 1 Five cotton factories were forced to snpend operations from a recent fresh et In Lincoln and Gaston counties. X Well, we beat Blaine, anyhow, and that was triumph enough," said Grant the other day to an old friend. The definition of a 'good granger In Blokes county is that he . makes tall oat and fine tobacco and votea the eonsetra- Letti Johnson was before the polios eoort in Richmond the other day for throwing her husband nt of the win-. 4ow. And yet the emaHeet man will 01 persist In marrying the largest we jnan be ekn find, Te, Xngefsoll, of Dlinoia, one of the prom nent speakers at Cincinnati, is said to about the nomination. IngersoU de. ilared is lecture onoe thai "the nc blast work of man' was an honest God." Eyes sotd if not safe. V, t.,j " - om oik ploode are said to shine in ocaetv because they -cat- so ssooh fish ibejbhilood pkleat lik jplphoiTis. No allusion is meant to the red beaded Joans; drummer at the Tarboro boose those hair is amid to crackle to the men lik robbing the furs on a cat' - Fovths teotlnsl. SENATORIAL CONTmTON IN T ' TEE 3TO DISXICT.- - - - ' FaosracT lint, Jul a 21, 187(3. ' Contention met at 1 o'cWk p. m. On motion of A' W. - (iuhain, Jrry 8mith Esq, of Caswell, ras cabled to the chair. On , motion f Daniul K. Fachmond, A. Otlm rwpmted ' tomtit as seerrto. The roll being called, delegates from Caswell, Person and Orangt responded. J. J. Lansdell, Esq., mors! that CoL Jno. W Cunningham, of Person, and Maj. Jno. W. Graham, of Orao be nominated by acclamation a ATnlltlftt-t to represent this district ia the next Btat benate. (,?srried nnanimeosly. , On motion, J. I Brooks was appoint ed to notif CoL Cmminghaa of bis nomination, and the secretary instructed to inform MsJ; Grahamr'" i t '.lOl. Cunningham being pceent, re sponded ia a few appropriate remarks thanking the oonvention for )he honor conferred upon him, and prewiring to exert all bis energiee for the ineeese of oar cease In November. i ' . Mr. Lansdell then introduce! the fol lowing resolution, which was unani nxwaly adopted : - - " EesolTed, That this eosventUa heart fly endorse the nomination of the vari ous candidates made by oar state con mention, and pled ire oar earneet co-oiv. eration and endeavor for the success of tmr whole ticket. .,' , --t ,- ' I On motion, it was ordered that the proceeding of this contention' be pub lished in tbo denMoratie racers in th district and ia the Daily New and Ben tjneL , The convention then adionrnad tjna JERRI SMITH, Cha'n. A. W. Gbahah, Seo'y. , I HOW MORTON COOKED BRI3- T0W8 GOOSE. ; AGENT WAJJTEU POLITICAL NOTES.' Tnm the PtlUdeJphU Times. j r ' A heart-broken Blainelte say all Ex -Governor Wise bromlses for Ilancock if bl nominated. Luenrr WardBeecbee asv he 1 sot' !(V heeler. .. r , -, ( .,i "' Mr. Blaine gives it a , hie opinion that the St. Louis nominee will be either Daviajor Jlancock. ,; -""": , T 1 Sine Bristow has resigned It Is be beved that roetmaator-Generai JeweU wUisooafoUow suit, The republican party yesterday ,Tn convention assembled, itw t a grat op portunity and escaped a rreat U aKUT The opportunity was that of nominaticg Bristow ; the escape waa from the threat ened, and it seemed the impending nomination of Blaine.- It is dn, due. reader ' w. state the groouds of the ctmfljimee in the utwni nation of Bristow expressed ' iu y ester day's Commercial. . The friend of the candidates' who stood up sgainsttbe embattled front of Blaine s delegations Ot eoors beid oonsoitauons. Tn uou- ling men could not.be persnsded that tsrutiow was uie msa to save tne parry, while the Ohio delegation had - faith in tne good lortuna ot Uayes, and were held hard for him to prevent the atam pede of sixteen delegate to Blaine. This threw the friends of. Morton,- Bristow and llartranft into amiable relations. ' It was proposed and understood -if we were not cautions about the use of word ws would Sty it was agreedthat wnen ine jinstow vote should exceed the Morton vote the vote of Indiana should on the next ballot go over to Bristow, solid. The occasion came, and CoL Thompson hesitated and waited for another ballot Before that ballot he had received a dixpatch from Morton saying that the ballot was not lost and that his friends should stand by him. Ann oispatob was fataL There was farther daisy, and Howard threw Miohi gan for Haras, brea kins' down Bristow's strength, and leading the column of Blaine opponents to Hares. . If Mor ton had telegraphed positively that his nam should be withdrawnand tht his strength waa waning was perfectly apparent uie umeiy vote 01 Indiana for Bristow would have been followed by the whole strength of Morton's south ern vote, and by the ' greater part of Pennsylvania. , 11 this tirrtftTtmmi had been carried oat, if Morton' aagaoity, which would have been clear in the ease of any other candidate, had not failed him a to himself, those who have tndied the htstorv of the convention will, we think, agree, with ns, .that th nomination of Bristow Would have M lowed. Cinmnnati CommerolaL for tht Historical 'Work Onr WKSTERN r.OBDEB. A Complete sad Graphic I'litory of Ameri raa J h.neer Life loo YAK3 AGO. Iu thrilling eoollU-U sf Red and White Foes. ExciUu Adrcnturea. Caiiurltles, ' rorsrt. acoat, Pbmear wmaea aad bora, lodima war-path. Cainp life, and Bpo U. A book for old and jouog. Not a dull page. So competition. E aormoas sales, agents wanted 'errwhere. Illnitrated Circulars free J. MeC'CKDY A to., fbilada., A0K.NT8 Wanted for THK CZXTIXSUL BOOK OF BIOGRAPHY, er ths Urea of tha great men Of onr flrst 1U0 years. Bend for etrealan, V. W. XiCOtIR CO., fhnada, OAKD WU BOUSK, Mr. Berk with naa opened a trat class Boarding lloassat the Corner of llartla acd W Umlsirtoa Ktnets, ia ths r tdenes tormerlr occupied by the 1st UK . IL McKet, Bb Is prepared to aceofanodaU Mnnaaent a -well as trandent boarders. ' The table I el wars supplied wtta the very best ths market anuma, sad tee roocss sent neat aa notable. rov IS-a ' '- - - ' B A L L A R D dc C O . OCMEBAf. HMISSIOIHERGSAn. lr?ir fubserfbert in one dsy. iut,r literary Dspere. OnlrtLfiOa 1 ores sjiv - eurouios iree. Bronsua, rubs., Phila., Pa. Best rear. Mosros A AMD DEALERS IK GRAIN, HIDES, WOOL, TOBACCO, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, Bops, Tm, Butter, Cheese, Dried FrntU. xeauers, turn. vrfvn "Vtinittfl i hviaauivt FasclaaUoa, ikiU Charm lor, Xesmerlsoi, I Beans. Poultrr. Vloar. Vea- ot any persoa they choose Instantly. pages. 7Ut Ht mad 60 cts. BX.PUia.Pa. 'm -ST"V 1 Hunt Co., 199 & aplls-i 'aprflT-wOnt PHILADELPniA. WANTED ' AGENTS For the Ureat CENTENNIAL ! C.MTIEIiL HISTORY to the dose of ths Irst 100 year of ear Na tional Independence, Including so sceoaot of ths coming Grand Centennial EihlMtioa, TOO pages. Doe engravings, Irow pride, qoick sales. Extra lema. rend for eircnlara. P. W. Zjboub A Co.. PhUa. Pa. er Chicaee ill. ,V .... I W.. D. B, Watt-- I- O. N. Wm Ctnght. ...... , t 7 Csldi, loincBto, 'iitf ((iTkrtlt DiulKa, USE i. . 1 ..till NEW SPRING GOODS! ; , BZAUIKK PRICKS AT Dtmlert tn f wlltCarolf Tikltti. - '" 1 i PTJT Vr ONLY IN BLUE BOIia ' A TRIED AND . SURE REMEDY For sale by DnirrUU renerslly, aad HOLLOW AT As CO.. PhUadelphla, Pa. Fuller. Wanexife Co.. 1 tli , MANTJFACTURER8 OF ;RANGES AND FURNACES, ' ran UBosjsT aaaonTMR u ran uamxxt. ' Our new wood and eoal eeoklng Moves a HvlFiniTOF'TB. ;a OUTIIEnil GEO. - the rmruRB or THE BBNTIHBL. The undersigned having purchased thaJRalelgli. Jentlnelwltb Jt nnme, good will and tubcrlptloallata, hereby announce that, on the first day of July, they will Issue a first-class morning daily and weekly democratic paper under the name of the Sentinel. They hereby invoke the support and encoor ogemor.1 otltlf rppTfTof North I . CaroUoa. who desire to sea permanent-! It established at the ; Capital of th late,lf Ide-nwake,. tigcfooj i.demo cratlc newimiDer. worthy of one of the noblest commonwealth in th sooth. Injhijnjant M continued, dally, semi-weekly and '"weekty, u at finmUrtrrxur:. i The terms or the ally and Weekly t5enattlll3t pJmin.uiicbangca;;; Z I-,.. , ,.GE0. A. SMITH. '"' . W.P. BATtHELOR. i THE TLBGEHA DEMOCRATS, i. The snti-Tilden democrat ahow sign of combining on Gen." Hancock, Gen. Ewing. of Ohio, ax-Gor. Wise of Tir , ginia, and other eminent democratic politician arc making vigorona effort to create a movement in hia favor. They arc warmly aided by, th Baltimore Ga sette, wbieb plunge into the tight in this vigorona way : "W apeak to men . embarked on a common voyage, whose certain destiny is either common safety or common ruin, and invoking th nam of Ilancock, hallowed, in this centennial year by thd memories of 76, we place it . . a . ' St try the side of wye wimout a, lesr oi th recalt,' in the sore and firm belief 1 that in the great November trial, which is to take piece in th august presence of 1 1,000,000 of freemen,' God wiO send him a safe deliverance) rH. Y. Tiv bun, f:::-'J,; - -,.r-.:f mm in , An" excellent opportunity, to spend the fourth m Ftuladelphla la presented tyJaa 'cxcursloa from ' this" p!ace to Ricbmood on the 29th. Fee local pa g. - Charlott osef Vcrimakei i square reply to our neighbor of th News. That is, th reply is Just on square in length according to the letter a. f The Observer proposes to drop all lather controversy. We are- glad of this. Ila I money h what Is needed 0W. j ... ,,-, ; i , ,. . . .. . . i An ex-confod whom Geo. Hancock helped over the river In coming home from the lurrendcr Is out for htm strong 4r Fresideot in the ForUmouth Enter prise.1 'Boy who' in front f 'Ilan- oock' corps., "Look out " for hard dgbtlng.' That waa the word In the The WlnaionSenill m TOrrect. - It 1 eurely a sign that all the family art backing them when old men : lead whether In a dance,: or .in a political cnmpeJgn, The Sentinel eays: "When old men come to the front, as they did In this convention, and . lead . onV w may feel assured that hl government wll e correctly admlnlatered.'' ; , ( a. nana uaroiina newsptpef man find th business dull, . there are so many amateur editor from other pro- fearaona in hi midst, and be bang out si aign lik this : A. Float, ub-ditor ; attend to"; newepapering when t the reglar lark a edit them have gone to apeak at ' a aehool commencement or argue a case In court. .Work guaranteed cheap." . t-: : -Fred lloaalasa had.'a ntoatnMarloua Welcome" at Cincinnati, but with all of It, they declined to Invite him to tak even a seat. Grant la keeping his seat nice ' and karm for Hayes. But the bet Is, it baa been pretty hot for Grant for some i Ths Prince of Wales Is losbttr the use of one of hi lera. and the Detroit rrectnes thinks Lydia Thompson might loan bim one of hers. ! Th aTodesto (Cal.il Herald aa'vs I ho who purchase blackberries of Chinamen hare the consolation of knowing that they us their boot for pail. . . j Nomination for 1880 are now in or der. The New York Herald name Conkling and several . other papers Blaine. Hartranft, it la supposed, will be also slated as soon as hi many friend rscovsr from their grief. '' Gall Hamilton, Blaine's clever sister- in-law, thus expresses herself about the nomination s - "The ticket ia perfect, except that they ought to have taken ex-Governor Straw, of New Hampshire, Instead of Wheeler. The ticket would then have been Hayes and Straw.1' . . Bee Deuteronomy. xil : 23. blood beimr the source from which system is built vp, and bom which w derivaoor mental as well as physical capabilities, i. how important that It should be kept pur 1 If it contain rile, festering poisons, all organic Junctions become enfeebled. - Settling upon im poriant organa, ,'as '1LerliwgCi'l;lBd' suineys, tn enect is most disastrous. Hence it behoove all to keep their Dlood in a pcrfectl v health? 'condition. and more especially doe this apply at tni panic mar season or tne year than at any other. . 2To matter what the ax dttngsattliB oi a large proportion . or all diseases I bad Mood. Now, Dr. , I'ierc doe not wish to place hi Golden Medical Discovery In the catalogue oi quaes potent nostrums, by recom mending it to cure every disease, nor does Be so recommend It ; on the contrary, there are hundreds of disease that he acknowledge it will not cure t but what does he claim In this, that mere is nut on form of blood diseas that it will not cur, and that disease Is Cancer. He doea not recommend hia Discovery tor that disease, yet he knows i. o we me most searching blood -cleanser yet discovered, and that it will Ire the blood and system of all other blood poison, be they animal, vegetable, or mineral, t The . Golden lledical . Dis covery i warranted by htm to cure the worst forms of skin dlseoses. and all forms of Blotches, rimples, and Ernp- hvd i iu aii uianauia swellings, and the worst form of Hcrofuloo and Ulcer- For Uea, Touth, Boys sad ChJIJrea ! . Stylish, Dnrsbl sad ekesa 1 . -,r. - lor to please. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Nonowa, Hosiery; Gemt's Fobs- I ' ISHTlfO UOODB, ft LOT K. KECK Wear, Collar tsDCvrn KiBBoira, Eoaiwas ajtd . i IwsERTioira. 1 1 H ATT AH FIRRY H T K HI B T Iw-' Alseaa CNLAUXDRIED BHIRT which we j- guarantee to be of WasasntU Xoalla ASU TUB EABIOCn TEWA3T'll!PR0VED,; I 1 Meet the want of every dealer :Coweiader-iirrrted;jfi i tiin rii witsrwim '" , pii vyater street, New fork i sad Richard sea' L'aea well made, warranted to It. rfinljrllfBspIeca,, BlhMtW $210. TIIE OARDWELL $300. MANUFACTURED FOR THE SALEM i AliKIULLTL KAL WUMK9.1 . . . - i -ii SALElf, N. C. i tkresher and separator tn ths world.4 Bend for Illustrated circular to the Salssa Aarteak iBunplest, best and most easily worked Ural Work, Salem. N. C june i?-w rjMiE BALEAt PLOWS 1 i , v- i n ui no cnoae ; ran light : easo tenla tsd : plow all kinds of soli. Bend for elren. lr siring fuU descrlptiM. Liberal dlseoent te sgenta, alio to the person who bay ths nm piow m any community. Try a Salem new4-Maonfsetared b the swim Art-1 cnltnral Worka, Balen, S. C , leU-tfl fio,v,;1'UJS SALEM i $10 CORN SHELLER1 SHOES, HATS, BOOTS AND CAPS, Umbrellas, Trunks, Tstlses, Rubber Clothe, H "Coats end Csps, e.i ste. ' ' We return onr thanks to our friend and fortuer patrons for past favor sad soUctt s eeatinoatlo the 'seme, -'tor goods will ! be sold for cash sod a very small proa. Call sad see es at the same old, stand, two door above the market east sfds FsyettevUle St. Ifd'.-'TOO J. I. WAmf ABRO. ' nisr 14-d3m - L00K,: LISTEHr.READ. . OOODNEWS 1 cam to my knowledge a few duy ago j wnico, i mine, is wen wortny oi record by the Historical Society. I am attend ing a gentleman professionally who was In the cavalry company of Captain LIUlebury W.Allen, who yon and I know rery well. Jlr patient tell me It waa aiway the habit in the early year of the war for Captain Allen to nare prayer in nt company daily, and that one of hi most earnest Delation waa that th company might be grant ed th great privilege of " two fights a week till this cruel and unrighteous war waa over.' On on occasion, - while thl prayer waa being offered, my in formant happened to be seated between two brothers, who were rood Metho dists and highly esteemed by Captain Allen, who was a Baptist, These brothers were aenerally very earnest in their "Amen" to the captain' betitiona. but on this occasion my friend noticed that no response was made to th "two fight a week," and, Jogsrlng them In the aides, asked, "Why don't yon say 'amenf " "Oh," said one of the plow brothers, "that is too much 1 " When the captain charged the enemv be would always rid out in front of his men anj exclaim in the most animated manner, ."Chare I Charce 'em with a vim, and pot your, trust in .th living off I i Most of th leadlno- democratic rrr. ne or" lona of Scrofulous a I of th eonntrv frankfv conceda that th. I tod ot Neck, Leg, or other Call .i. ... .. . I Mrtl and all CA.... T1!. . r" . Mo UUUJUIVIW lIMUHH ertne Bones, as White Swellimrs. F rer Sores, Ilip-lolnt and Spinal Dis eases sut oi wnicn Miong to- Bcroni sous uisease. . , 4 . oonruufKo Hrp-ionrr disbabe cubed. t-T- WrGnovn Statiok, Iowa. I yn. i nracs; jtonaio, . I. VfrSir: My wife first became lame aine yearn ago. Swelling would appear ana aunppesr on ner hip, And she was gradually becoming reduced and her whole system rotten with disease. In 1871, a swelling broke xax her hip, dis charging Urge quantities, and sinoe that time mere are several openings. - Have had fire doctors, at an expense of $125, who say nothing will do any good but a snrgiaat operation. , t ( j r Jury Iu) 1873, h writes thus: My wife baa oertainly received a great benefit from tne use of your Discovery, for she waa notable to get oil the bed and waa not expectedJa.ii ra awweek when She commenced nsing it a year ago. Hhehas been doing most of her work for over six month. . Has rued twenty bottle, and still Ming it. Her recovery is consid ered s almost a miracle,, and we attrib ute it all to the use of your, valuable medicine. lean cheerfully recommend it as a blood-purifler and streagth-re storer. ; , , J. 3L Kobinson. ' Golden Medical Discovery is sold by "SB""- repuDiican uctet la a stronr on, cem- bluing element Involving serious work to defeat And now with this sensible View let the democracy at St. Louis aiatch It or over match It If they can, andwith two first-class respectable tickets in tb field, all good people will ay, 'May the best man win.- - Th New Tork . Sun denounce the late message of the President as an audacious Interference with the duties and functions of Congress, and further says i "On one slda ar th adminis tration, tbe Benate, the ring and th omco-noiaers, crying out rorvfnore money, and on tbe other are the peo ple, suffering in all their Industries Im poverished by . extravagance and tax ation, and , demanding relief. Ever) Jobber fond contractor and J peculator and plunderer, and politician shouts for ! Run light ; shells eUaa , is strong ; shell I receiyed 5000 yards . .i.ui u, curn. rnc only 1U. Mann-1 ! fseturH by th. BAlem Agr'xultural Work., P AClFlC " - - - ' jm cil - nnilE SAIJEM AQRICDLTC IL : BAL WORKS, t Are Mannfscturera' Avents for Ri.m ' Sines and Boilers. -and eu fnnlik en. of any else, either Portable or Btatlonary. and ot) aa reasonable terms as can ha h. i! .. . ...ummmnm no ars pre- . 1UCI DCS! (" pared to cire price, with full nartlonl.ra V.. 1 H ' - A--.- Saw MUla, OrU Mills. Ae., at .hort aotlcs, . and on aa reasonable terms as they can be I , r nao nnrwnersv jurtuns vator Wbuii r any make desired, can be had at maBufae tarers' prices. Parties Intending to porchase any Agricultural Itnplement.or iabar-Bavkig atacbiiiery.wlll Sad it to their lnt.ri i uu and see or address as before- poMhaslna-, as we hava on flla tha PrV. I it iuJj. trr Catalogues of all the leading tnanufae- ' 'maw dld?l.tt tnrsr la tha United States. . ; . Tl 4-dZlawIt ; ! w or iurtner particular can DB or t(jrrUi v. A Ut.UK, Proprietor, - - Salem, N. C. v L A WX.S, in short lengths, at ,10 cents per jsnl. These LAWNS are good styles, fast ' colors aad are worth eighteen cents. SPECIE PA YMENT ' t . i ' all to pieces, at ten cents per yard. Come toQUEECJFS. i' N O T I O El ACAYALinalT appropriaUon and huge expendi- i FRAYED FOR TWO EIGHTS Atorf:r5T y x.cjv. r-i-i-v,-T...C. I asks for economy, almole government t a correeponaent, under the signature I and old-usnloned honesty.': ef M P,' writing to tbe t;hmood Die- r Th Cincinnati Gaxette . paten, wune i, says i a iiuis incident $100.' UOBSE POWERS J $100. fbl O AV1OT She has I I i taat Improveueata hi our Hone fov. ers, ws srs uererore now manufscturlng, we iaay "The sickest man, perhaps, was McPhsrson, who ruled early in the contest that tbe nit agreement of the l'ennsvlvanla delegation waa not binding, several of tne members having expressed a desire to vote for Blaine, hia favorite candi date. Hi ruling w appealed from, but his decision .waa. sustained. Had the unit rule, been sustained, Blaine would have been ' nominated. On . tbe Seventh ballot tb vote stood 80 for Blaine and 23 for . Hayes. , Under the unit rule, which gave tbe majority Stolen or atrarad fmm I Ha 1 - - - A Um evenins of Uia 7th u.t ... stud mi ary -Jhla spot oa hlsiusopaiHrat the sis of a quarter dollar. An information so that I .a m nnereaa rooa xever uorse rowers, fori . . .nuainiiy-receireq, ana tne operating Thresher and Ueanera, CoUon I MPtnM eonTlct,on of the thief liberally uwa, wooaoawa, i-aa Muis, ate., as can es 7r-r - ' ' had anywbare. All our work warranted. JeM: , ' " f Bend for descrtptlTe circular glrlna: full ear-1 ' - ,t .. rlAnlana W ISkAapa.1 laK...a a . . - B v. viMSsasa. Siitrrisu UinvUUIll Ul 1IFBI1I1. I K BK -a. ",'. ', Price of S Horse Bevel Power tmM H. TO KVI I Jr..m' " .m' Hen. ImproveJBalem Power b A C Portlaa!.: ' T- B. D. PLEASANTS. ' I iEAT; ALED1GAL BOOK. sod Secrets for Lsdtes and Gents, Sent free fortrrostamna. Address. ot. usarn jssdicai. insTmrta, r .c-:i,-: . at. .osepb, Jtw Ij-Um 100.00. l0 tatntl WWB 0W j rnce of S Horse Bevel Power 150.00. ! u t norse nevri rower fju.uu. We furnUh with each of tha .hn. nomM Line Shaft. Hosd Block and Band Whaal. all oomplet. When a Jack or extra gear hi rcuuirvu wp cown iron bio so au,w extra. at march 7-wly the right to cast th foil rote of the dele- .J W TsTI 9 gation, Blaine would have been nomi- .S---.' 1"J' JAj"ikl oated. He bad 351 Totea. Add to this h 1. "I - ' i Tfr the 28 rote cast for Hayes, and hia strength would hare been S79 pre cisely tbe number necessary to nomi nate. The way that to the Blaine men seemed right, early In tbe contest, proved at last the way of death, and Don Cameron struck the fatal blow.1 God I' I ttdnk if yon will search the records of all the war of the last century you will find no other example of a man who really desired "two fights a week." always thoojrot one a month was fully enougn tor your inetKi, r. IODIDE OF Ar.ir.sONIA "OrLBS loDIDS OV AMWoata 1. hi sa judgment, the best noted r for aearaitia ever pat serore the pa bile. I hare been afflicted with this disease for 83 years, and never until I fell npon Mr. Giles' remedy did I Bnd say aararai reuei. i laae pieasar m saying 1 maamuea as f desire always to be a h factor of the hamaa family. wii. r. nonRTT. Chin's of the Methodist Chnrch Extensioa. mxa er au Lhvriata. n.not sm aivik A venae, K. T. Only W eeets sad 91 s bottle. ' For sals by 7 ; ' FiscrjD, tu co.; J ; jsnlBdwAswsw. Raleigh, H. C. Katvni E Caavsa, absbwos U Cjomta. CAIlXKtE As CAIXTJSIl ' - ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - . Asasvnxa, B . CL ; : rraeliee in theBTrpreme Court nt Ealfhra. cOrereJ with groen (ilk, and U iu good fw"! . rimtl rjonrtf f condition. It age, aa it appears, can I ui. rnn-i a. ... ,v. certainly be traced 13C year. - I iiat. ' ' A CENTENNIAL RELIC. The Boston Advertiser says that the captain of the vessel in which Whitfield came to this country, in 170, gave Mr. Ebenexer Cleveland, of Rowley, in thi State, then a student in tale College an nmbrella. When be died he gave It to the grandmother of L Bartlett f Pet ten, Uruggtst, in this city h ben she died it came to the mo liter of Mr. Pat ten, who reside fat New Hampshire, and holda the umbrella with precious care. , It Is very. larce, heavy, and nu factored bv the SALEM AGRICULTURAL WORKS, " , ., i ., Natam at t. ' ne!7tf i i v ' &1 r OK1 ru. a . 1 VA,ouv X iUlXLllULU y lavestmenf of 1306, one et our customer nerebased Ported - oa 100 shares of M. T. Central he Put ( 1US and Call 1(M barln 100 (bare aemlert tha Put SA 10? which was sold 114 selling at th same price 100 share. Called ( 1U8 netting protlt 1,2M, thl operatic can be repeated errry month of the jear iu. m, au, . imu, wui pay a well lot amount invested. Gold. Blocks. Cotton .ail Tobacco boagbt and sold oe smaaisskm. aaraaoes oa eonslvnmeata. . .. , , 4 rice nets and circulars free. lUAJUJU) SXIUULII at CCL. . . i, . . Bankere t Brakera, '. , 40.BoedSt.,Kew?ork,J near Gold and Stock twkumia i P.O. Box 8774. . . , , leb 17 tl AGENTS for bet chance ia tbe world to edn moner Addreas IT. a ' lirirrr POCEET Ca . Hewark, d. . dsy at home. Agents wanted t and terms free. TKL'E at CO. si arch Mj , Anguita, Maine. A banker ponr. 8 veara old. faat tmit mm I. harness and pacer under saddle, gentle and cooed. Also poor noate aad hsraesa. . adtes' saddle... Will be sold rh..n Aol P'y to B, W.WTHNK, JnuelJ-Std? ; f , ; At Livery BUbles. x Pest Pfliwa U tot Dili ' of tbe Colorado Beetle or Potito Bra, but of all nrsBCT which prer oa Veir- etatlon Cur and A am Wot Gassa Fir, Ae. Unlike Paris Ureen snd other potcon., It eaa be entirely dlaao) red tn water and ap plied by (prinkting. Hot fijoaiotn vo Pt asts, Not Dabo i Boca to Ce. Never Palls to Kill, Costs about S5 , Cists a Acaa. Put up la half lb. boxes, enough for tw acrss. Price M Cents Send for Circa- ' Btr. Made only by the , i ; .,' KEABNEY CHEMICAL WORK. ' - 66 COBTXAWD ST. i F. a BOX S13B. . . . . , . HEWIOH. 4 W4t. S-WIlB.TIlTfilT A T O E 8. A rkrr end splendid tot at Stents per aM Mimftta, kfc itailalili mmM n-Mvrvrrd. r.tntn.1 aoMKIrirr. ' laa. a a uki.fU. aL,c.a( . ' ; .0ATTIS JONES' Grain and forage Wore
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 23, 1876, edition 1
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