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THE RALEIG II EENTINEL jiajurslti Alwaii sag Tseer AO OnanHl SATURDAY, JUNK M, 1878 ' OUR STATE TICKET. ' , F II . ZEBDLOX B. .YANCEj Of .ilBOUKXBCKO., , Jdn &wtteat 'Governor :u TnOMAS J.. JAKVIS, ; , ; or Trr, ; ; ;;- V, ,II.-"--.-J-r T7"?:' '--.s.-. : - . SCa Trtatvrtr : , t , -;v or rahdolph. ' -r; -' TJfo'$Kretarg 4f StaUt '' JOSEril A. ENGELIIAIU), :'L . or'itgw ;uaotk. j , , .H For Stats Auditor! ' r SAMUEL.' L. LOVE, , , . or n at wood. , , ; . V ?fT .1 .'J ..l.i "' ."i . ; 'ir. Attorney- Generate TOO HAS tJ. KENAN, ,i of 'wttsoir. for SvpLof Pl. Instruction; -tilt A .ecJvOl. i:-iti- 3 1 s jt 3. ; t - - !; (!:;. 1"'!.T Jt ;. s .'' i'Tor Congress, u ,,. 'j Congress id District r ALFRED 111 WADDELL, ! :. or WRW HA HOT EC ; JOSEPH J. DAVIS, i or rsAKKLiir. .r.Vt TOT , . i-.t, ..t,. For Congress Sth District EN. A, M, SCALES, x. OP XOCKUfGH AHV . - 'or Congress 6t District t COL. WALTER L STEELE, t-ror vengrsss'iuk jjiutm: WILLI A M M. EOBBINS, t.i ft - v towIE'""; ',-' , ELECTORS AT-LARQE : t: D. G. FOWLE, of Wtko, J. M. LEACn, of Dvidon."" DISTRICT ELECTORS : C 2d DurTBicr JOHN F. WOOTEN, ; 8d DiCTBior-JOnN D. STANFORD, 4th Dmtbicjt FAB. H. BUSBEE, &th DwTBier F. 0. R0BBIX3, 6th Dmtbict B P, .WABINO. AXXOUirCMEXT.H thk rirrvBi or thi imuib The Badentgned bviof parchnMd th Blelgh Sentinel, with iU nuns, good will and ubcrlptloo-lwU, hereby mqoudca thit, oo thf firVdjr of Jvj. Iuim firtlrUu morning democratic japef A Mml-republicui ne wpitr of Hsw York, tpeaking of the appropriation Suae between too two House of Con gre, aji that "the qoeation teema to be trivial, a mere quarrel between two bodies, which a little yielding on both Idea mar compromUe.' Is a matter of fort or fifty millions of dollars a tVal4Mrtioa; M- tKjrvat Jajqe of ecQuomy agaum cxiravagaoca io oe compromised by a little yielJing on boh sides t Can either branch of Con greis descend to the disgraceful plan of splitting the difference f The absorb Ing Une of the Centennial campaign is that of retrenchment and reform, and ths people demand that ths House ahall stand firm. ' tn bi speech ca llajeJT before the late : republican coorenUoo, ex-Gor, Soyee said he bad defeated suceeMfully Tburman, Fend'.eton and Wm. Allen. This waa true, bat not a good point. If any one chooses to investigate be will And that Hayes ts not a strong candi date even In his own state, and each time that be has been elected it hat been by the "skin of bis teeth." He flrai t ran for Governor against Jorigs Thormaa In 1867, The year before the republican candidate for Secretary of State hud been elected by a majority of 43,696... Hayes received about 13,000 vote less, and bis majority was only 2,083, while the excellent leadership of Thorman gave the democrats the Legis lature for the first time In tea years. The next year the republicans carried the state by 17,383, and Uraot bad majority of 41,423. The year after, 1$6, Hayes was again a candidate for Governor when the republican majority drppped to 7,318, but the succeeding log year, when Hayes was not on the ticket. It run up to 13,831. Lt uU Ileo be got through with the tneagf majority of 5,544 la an aggregate vote of 592,683. During fifteen campaigns 14 Ohio, when Hayes baa not been on the ticket, the average republican ma Jorlty baa been 28,915 ; In the three elections irhen his name beaded the tiek4 -oisJorUy haaareragedbat 5,3t8,- His majorities have" been 23, 5C7 less than the average of bis party. There is nothlog about such a candidate bard to beat. Under the changed con dltion of things it is not Improbable he Miy'ba bwientnb!i""''o,n''f rpttbTlcHtf state. V? TTHATTHE rArEBS SAT. SKETCH OF SECEETABY BILL. MOB AGENTS WASTEU - AoJ now theNewyork republicans are groaning over the lost opportunity to nuns the next President of tlie V oiled SUtee. Bit the New York delegition went to Cincinnati with its hand tied, aodosmeawsy without glory. Neithor New York nor rennaylvania will be able to look back upon that occasion with Senttnior-M.-jrorri31, of JIain, whose name wss sent to tlis Senate Wednesday as the soooFasor of Mr. Bris tow in tbs oSios of Secretary of the Treasury, has given much sttcnti'jn dur ing a long aervioe in tha Senate to the onestiona of flnsnoa whiih will otv.' muou,prwswi'UUaojpaW jJortkAm? r-1 staatly oome before him in his -new of- Every -Tote thrown for Hayes and Wheeler outaide tbe diwapluied party ranks must be hardly earned, and if the St. Louis convention makes the most of its opportunities, there is no reason, either iu politica or patriotism, to pre vent the return of the democracy to power on the 4th of next March. But we cannot afford to make a mistake. - Boston Courier (Dem.) It would be folly to ssy thst It will net be a diffloult task to defeat Hayea.'3 His strength as a candidate eonsuta in hit weakness. It would not be easy to find flawa in the record of a man who haa so national record. But it will be a pleas ant thing to be abl to eliminate Dersuo- alitiesfrom taeeaavass, and to conduct the campaign upon a square iasua be tween the partie. St Louis Times (Dem.) Governor Hayes' clianoc for election are but meagre if the convention at St. Louis sets wisely and nominates Gov. ersor Hendricka. Such action on its part is most probable, and to us seems a oeceasitr, since the republican nomi nee ia a western man.- With Mr. Hon d ricks as our candidate, Indiana will go demooratie without a doubt, and ths chance of bis carrying Ohio ts good, IndianaKlis Sentinel (Dem.) There ia abundant evidence that by those who advanoed Hayes be waa no more intended to be a candidate than Dom Pedro. Hie aua;ittoationa mm dummy were, however, those befitting enob a com promise aa amounted to a general hari-kari of every man in the republican party with a public reoonj. aa uuamous aoministration bkies be hind a private gentleman. . But if be is in the wsy he w.ll get hurt -.Milwaukee News (Dem.) . Was torn as "KadV f Vf?f-i on May a, 1813, and at 21 yean of age entered w stervuie uoiiega, wnere, now ever, he remained only a short time. In 1834 be began to study law, and five Tears afterward was sdmitted to the bar. During tbe 14 years which followed be acquired a lucrative , practice, and also became a prominent leader of tbe dem ocratic prty in ths state. In the year 1854 be aoeepted a nomination for rep resentative in the state Legislature and was elected. He there gained such rep utstion that nuoo hia sloiioo to the state Sexste in 18C6 he wss elected President of that body. The diacweion of the slavery question grew fiercer throughout the country during 1855, in view of tbe approaching contest for the presidency in 1856, and many democrats, dissatisfied with the eouree of their party oa this question, entered the republican party. Mr. Morrill had never defended slavery, bad long disliked the institu tion, and therefore when hia party seemed to favor the introduction of sla very into Kansas, be denounced its course and severed his connection with it. The republicans welcomed him to their ranks, nominated him for Oovemor in 1857, and elected him by a majority of over 15,000 votes. His administra tion was so successful that he wss twice re-elected Oovemor, serving in that office in 1858, 1859 and 1800. Witti the year 1860 came the election of one of the United States Senators from tbe state, Hannibal Hamlin, as Yioe-Preeident, and Mr. Morrill was chosen by the state Legislature to serve out the remainder ot Mr. Hamlin's term. He took bis seat as Senator on Jan. 17, 1861, and waa appointed a member of tbe committees on eommeroa, District of Columbia, and cUima. In 18C1 lie at tended the' ineffectual , "peace coL,for ence." During the stormy two years wmcu louowea ne eupponea tne gov for th HUtorles! "Work Our Wivstehn , do ii deb. A Complete and Gra bfe UtrT of Ameri can Hooter Lire isihs aiiu. Iu tbrtlllns eooltU-ta ef K"1 and Wblle Tort. axclUnK Aiircaiurer. CJipUvltlra. rorari. 8oootf, Pioneer wotuea sod boy, Indian rar-pataa. Camp Ule, nt Ppo ta. A bonk tor eld and von or. Mot a dull pure. Ho eompewtoa. & Bormoua sales. agetiU wasted S'erywbere. Illuatrated Circular! free. i. C. Met UED V t o., fbllada. Pa., . , juBe 13r4w. AGENTS Wanti-d fi,rTlitX CtifrkssiAt. BOOK OF BIOURAPflT.er ths lives of th great men of our firat 100 veara Bmd ti t clrauUn. If. W. ZIEGLE& A CO., I hilars. ICtlf 1?. 'UterarvM ITbres $1U ckroiuos free. sutacrfbers In one dav' .Beat uterary papers. OoljIl.SOs rear. roiuos free. llusio k. BrosaLaa, ruua., rbua., ps. iw MIXD KKAD1NO. PUYOOMANT, faaelnstioo, 8oulC'kannlnf, Meamerlsm, and MsTtae Guide, abowlnf bow either Mi sm v fait wi ate sad sals th kwa aad aSectics ot sov peraoa they ehooaa fcuUntlv, 4U0 pagea. hT mall 60 eta. Huotdl Co., 13a. 7ta i oL, Ptilla. Pa. spl 14- WAWTI1 tot tbs Crest CENTENNIAL ckivibiu HISTORY to ths elose of ths first 100 years of our N- ttonal IndepeadeDce, Includlnjr as account of Us coming Urand Ceatenuiat Exhibtttoo, iwpagea, una engravings, irow pride, quick aalc. .itr lernie. read for elreulsia. P. W. ZisoLaa dt Co., Pbila. Pa. or Cblrago iu. - . . , . tv, ros Coojhi. Csldi, loiruicv, aid ill Tkruf DiKiut, U8X " ' 1 : VclliTirBolfi Tasleta.' i PUT t:r ONLY IN BLUE BOX, A TRIED USD SURE REMEDY for sale by Drnrriats (reneraUy, and -JOHNSToS, HOIXOWAY CO.. - rhUadalphta, Pa. Fuller. Warren & Co. f AXt'FACTURIKS Of STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES, ni tBOEtrr Aaaownur m ran maskbt. Our new wood aad coal cooking stove uoues. DOAKDUfO a f Mrs. Beckwlth has opened a- llrat clue Boardiag U oaae at lbs Curser of ICartls and WUminrtoa gtreeta, la tbe reildrnee forsierly secured by the UM lr, w. JL Mc Km. &hm la prr pared to seeomraodats weu m trasaleot boordera. permanent aa Tbs UbbTbr al wsya aupplied whb the very beat tbs market afloida, sod tbe roosas kept sees sod eon notable. ' BOUble. rov lVtf ALLA.R1) & CO., !.!I!!S2IDH!EKCM!2 ASO DEALEBfl IW GRAIN, HIDES, WOOL, TOBAtK). Fan, Lard, Tallow, Beetle, Bops, Eggs, Batter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, . M rawer, Beaaa, Poultry, Plowr. Vce vTAREHOtlSr 8W A li: BROAD 8T., tniuiUKLraA. sprllf-wom 0. 8. Warr- 1 O. K. H'airv NEW1 SPRING GOODS! CXAUIKK PRICC8 AT d 8. mm i im Heavier In Ready llado Clothing Tor Men, Touths, Boy and Children ; Stylish, Durable and eheao Bars to pi rue. domestic par GOODS, XonoNB, Hcsieby, Gist's Furiv- lshiao Goods, Gixives, Nkck WeaR,CoixAK8AKoCurra Ribbons, Edgings ah a I . IltSEKTIONS. ' Zsrr3rV lution nf-tLsiF I e'. . " I wwvv aAnfaa tssa S amMMlat anMA.W.1 k V . I f i V I I I I II . MM T I MllllUJi 1 lull i lUll-l U & tlli AiAl U tbetnan. nowever nnezeeDtionnhU h.l "pp"" v "-I'll U fl II III" ' lh. , -- mayUas.aKUiUta. wWtb. fm??ZVl m -i:-.'.'.. LiwuiwwHreeiKieuia tie oeuste tor i v x mi riiirriri rv i-r 1 . needed was a great leader, full of pefr aonal magMtisnv who could win tbs peopled Popular enthuaiasm is flat The only hope ws see is for Blaine to still bear the burden and lead the peo ple in thejosmpaign- by his personal insgaeml roj Whig Kep. ' -4- Grant is satisfied with the Cincinnati ticket, because it means a continuance of (Jrantlam. The election of flares would Insure a new series of Babcocka. Belknaps, Schencks, Shepherds and Robesons. ' ' ' Our latest advioee show that Governor Tilden will have, in the beginning. New England almost solid. New York, tbe Pacific States, and the Northwest. In addition to this, he will carry n large otittojiouUw time are undoubtedly much the best for the nomination. Rat there's manv a Blip, Ac. The decision of S political convention, like that of a petit jury, ia one of the things aosptical people doubt if even God Almighty can foretell. Dayton (O.) Democrat (Dem.) they will daily and weekly under the name of the Sentinel. ' They hereby Invoke the support and encour agement ot all the people , of North Carolina, who desire to see permanent ly established at the capital, of ths state, a wide-awake, vigorous demo cratlc newspaper, worthy of one of the r-tleUcomniouweAllhsJa theaouth. In the meantime, the .Sentinel wll no oon tinned, daDy, semi-weekly and ' weekly, as at preseotC.;.. , The terms of the ally and Weekly Sentinel will remain unchanged. . GEO. A. SMITH, ' ' . , W. P. BATCH ELOU. JUDGE KERR AT CWURtH. : ! IBesofort sg Is. I Us. EriiToa i At A AVJnclr. n. m the bell was runs and n lanre cornm gatlon assembled In the Baptist Church of this place, on last Sunday, for the purpose of heajdng a lecture from Juries Kerr, of ReUsviUe. After reading the cbargea of fanl to Timothy and Titus Is n very emphatis manner, he then ad dressed himself to the conmiration and said, that if ho waa a regular preacher, be would lake a Terr abort teat. These are ths words from which he Quoted and from which be preached, for ho did preach. I have fouaht a 1 fight." Ths ' Judge, we be leve, baa - both the faith and the works. 11.1 said the world to which we live is a battlefield, and tbe enemies With- which we hava loi contend are manv and t varied in their rh,nri Self Is our greatest enemy, and the one bardeat to be conquered, but when we can cry victory over aelf, the battle is wetl-oigh won. lis spoke of the great, nesa of Paul, but aays he Is not a fol lower of him. t He points out Jesus aa hia exemplar and bids all men to fol low bim. ' Tbe Judzo spoke for an hour and tweoty-niue minutes to tbe edifica tion of all who heard him. We hona our good brother will give ns another call. .'.iSi.wl.u",! ""TBnrn. Beaufort, June 20, 1870. CARL Now that the administration no longnr baa ths Cincinnati convention .on its hands, a littlo attention to business wouldn't do any harm. There is ths Winalow matter, n Ths prisoner, whose extradition waa demanded by the United States government, has been', released. Mr.- Fish, in one or two very elaborately written diplomatic notes, has Inflated that the treaty required Winalow. de livery to the United States authorities. and yet be is not delivered. Now what will Mr. FUih do about it f Believing himself to be right he eannot oertainly permit the British government to snap its (lagers ia ths face of the whole Tan- kee nation. J It the administrstion haa no mors sense of ths honor and rights of ths country than that, tbs people have, and, the popular sentiment will have to demand that treaties be enforced and Justice subserved. Under theeuv existences It is not unexpected, but : very humiliating all ths same, that the United States should retreat tbe moment ths on begins to growl a little. The people would Lis to know if tbe whole country is to be bullied in this manner. SCHURZ AND HIS 1NDE. t' t : rENDENTS. . - ' It Ia said that ws ars to have the liberal republican sidea here as well as at Cincinnati. John Cochran, of New York, aa engaged rooms here, and Carl Schurs will also be on band osten sibly to deliver a speech to his German tellow-citixens on the evening of the 4th of July. It ia well known, however. that he is to be hers in tbe Interest of Tilden." His paper, the Westliecbe Post, has not yet endorsed the Cincin nati ticket, but says it will wait to see the result of the Democratic delibera tions here. Appearances are that Hancock will develop very considerable strength,and if be Is resolutely supported by peon- syivsnia ne win oe very strong on me fint ballot, r, There Is much talk also about Judge Davi, and ths Indiana men admit be , will be perfectly aUs factory to then) if It appears Hen Jricks can't be nominated. it looks as If the Westliecbe Post and Schurs will to In for ths democratic UckeU St. Louis Telcjjram i'sr i .,, ..-., i ., a , There are abundant materials out of which to construct a glorious plaifori at St Louis. Reform leads, for it is the aim and mission of the democratic, party to root out Grantism from tbs land and to restore the constitutional law which haa been repealed by usurpa tion, corruption snd sbase of the mili tary power under the ewsy of Grantism. Mobile Register. 7 We are reliably informed that it is the programme of the radical party to carry at least five of ths southern status st all haaarda, viat North Caro lina, Bowtb Carolina, Alabama, Mississ ippi and Louisiana, and they propose to givs sp ths other states and devots their entire strength to this purpose. We should therefore leave nothing undone, and if we do mors than ia actually nec essary we can rejoice that their defeat is tne more crushing. Vicksbunr Herald (Dem.), r . The battle of 1878 ia toward the set ting sun. It may be humiliating to Pennsylvania, hitherto ths moulder of presidential struggles, snd against whose October verdict no President bss been chosen since Harrison; and it may keenly wound tbe pride of the Emnir &J. . - 1 . . a ... r - own, wuows uuny-nv votes ll regards aa certain to be omnipotent iu the elec toral college t bnt it ia the truth that both will float to republicanism or to democracy aa Ohio and Indiana ahall unitedly crests the tidal rave in Octo ber. . Theorise as men may, there is the ?ictnrs of the battle-field of 1876 'hiladelpbia Times (Ind.) The southern delegates will some te oa. ajouis prepared to oner assurances that 116 electoral votea will be given the nominee of the convention, and they propose to allow the representatives of the party who are only required to as sure its success by carrvinff enough states to cast sixty -nine votes to name the candidates and conatroct tbe plat form upon which ths contest must be fought out, . Tbs southern democrats asemeethiaUoieraadUMy,pfo. pose to make an v sacrifice of their own : Jrl .i T . . . ureuiieciiQus in oriiT mat victory may be assured. Little Bock Herald (Dem.') a term ending in 1869. Durina- this term he served as chairman of the com mittee on expenses, of tbe committee on tbe District of Columbia, of tbe com mittee on appropriations, and of the committee on Indian affairs.- Ia a sen test.: for the following term with Mr. Hamlin he was defeated in the republi can caucus by one vote, and the latter waa accordingly elected by the Legisla ture. Upon ths death of Senator Fes- senden in 18G9, Mr. Momll was appoint ed to serve out tbs former's unexpired tta'fHlSTf'Wwli attain-' elected United States Senator by ths state Legislsture, his terra to expire on March 8, 1877. He has always favured hard-money measures, voting against ths inflation bill which ths President ve toed, aad in favor of ths resumption act. Hs reosstly delivered s speech in the Senate advocating tbe resumption of specie payments. POLITICAL NOTES. V , I Governor Bsglev, of Michigan, is a candidate for the United States Senate, aseucosewr to Mr. Ferry. o The friends of Herschel V. Johnson, of Georgia, will present his name to tbs democratic convention, for Governor of tne state. , - The attempt to get up an independent tate ticket in Alabama ia proving a fail ure. Ths people ars satudld with ths democratic nominees. ' Ths Austin Statesman wants Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois, nominated for Vice-President at St. Louis. A better man for the place could not be found. Sherman, Texas, Register. ', The Pacific coast may be est down as solid for the democratic nominee for resident, jr. either Tilden Hendricks or Bayard is selected as the standard bearer of tbe party by tbe St Louis convention. Sonoma Democrat, The Cincinnati Enquirer israpldly de veloping a spintoi unseinan patriotism, and, we predict, will be found warmly it . n. . a . ' . . . r. uppuruug torn ex, ixruis ucseiss it Will be announced by the assembled dele gates of the people. New York World. OUTIIERfl GEtl. AXD TUB FAnOtTS . tevaht'ikpeoVed1 r Meet the waaU of svsry desler.. -CoeeanwdBea ltA, pH, . tlH I SUT upon sppurattna to ttt-. "r " 1i.l.L Wt, -W AKKKX A VOr 83ft Water street. New York mk Uiv , - I , 1210. THE CARDWELL $300. wMSVtT!lX.lIB,rtJll.Il.., HAMUFACTURED FOR TOE 8ALEM AUalCLLTCKAL WJkKa, ' SALEM, X. CY tlmpleat, best and moat easily worked thresher and separator la ths world. Send for Uluatrated circular to ths Sslera Agricul tural Works, Salem. M. C. . June 17-tf Also as CSLACXDRIED IHIRT which we gasrsatee to he of Wamtutta Vatlln snd BtchardsoB's L'sea well mads, warranted te fit. JlyjlMWs piece T Hit BALtJf PLOWS I Will not ehoka : ma llvkt mil, miW tad : plow all kinds of anil. Hend in .im. bus aivtagfuU descripUeo. Liberal dlseosnt to sswou, slao te the peraoa who buy the rat plow ks any community. Try a Balem riowi siaaulactared by ths eeJem Arrl-I cultural Worka, Balesa, . V. , , ,t j if-t J $10. Umhrellss, Trunks, Taisea, Rubber Oothea, , Coats sad Caps, Ae., As. ' Ws return ear thanks te oar friend s snd fDTnRwlrmir eaaUauatloa of life same. Our goods will be sold for csah sad a very tmall pro!', Call and ssi as at ths ssue old stand, two door, above ths mxrket eaat side rsyetUTllls Bt. '-'.';-: ' IV8. WAITT A BRO. ar 10-d3aa LOOK, LISTEN,' READ. THE SALEM 10 CORN SHELLEBt T Runs Ugkt ; ahells clean ; is strong s she sll kinds of corn. Price onlv Sin t.ni ftctars4 by ths Balsa Agricultural Wortt,; aslem, H. C, t, 17 OOOD NWS I Jel7-U The sau:m agricultc BAL WORKS. . - Ars Usnufaeturers' AgeoU for Steam R6. rinse sad Boilera, and can furnish Enelnee of any alse, either Portable or stationary, aad on as reasonable terms ss can be had di- " " BwiujaciBrera. M e are nre- just received 5000 yards . PACIFIC VA V'JTS, in short lengths, at lOcenta per yard. These LAWNS are good styles, fast 'colors and are worth eighteen cents. They beat :f-, :;" ? and o. W.b.e termi th cV. L j SPECIE PA YAM NT . nil to pieces, at ten cents per yard. C.,A. 1 Let the democracy of tbe west and south present a bold front at the St Louis convention. Itia eanllal airalna. labor, and the surrender this time on the I $100. IIOBSE partof Ue4aUer. wiilJiathe yielding up of all that is worth contending for. Delavan, 111., Advertiser. nad anywhere. Turbine V ater . Wheels, ef any make desired, can be had at msnufae tarere' prices. Parties intending-to parchaae any Atrricultaral Implementa.oeXbor-8arins Maehinery.will and It te their interest to call snd see or sddreaa oa before purchasing, aa s havs oa file the Pries Lists and Descrip tive Catalogues of all tbe leading manufac turers ia ths foiled BUtes. , ror lurtber particulars eall on or Come fo QUE EOT 8. i itfl'IV . Tf t ,! '-f'.f ; I 1 may'4-d2tawlt" 4 1 ''' ' : , ' address, UEQK. ProDrtetw. - Balem, B.C. N 0 T 10 Et alas. Tiwoit Poon axd ii Nud,- Aua, TutoQ sews for a livmg now. She seems to be ths only one of the entire set that is trodden down and stoned. 1 neouore earns a respectable eompe tency and ia somewhat lionized by his lectures. Henry ra li. scoops in cash by the ten and hundred thousand dollars at a time. The poor woman ia turned out to live the best wsy she can. None seem to have any decency in the matter. If Beeober be innocent why ia Mrs. Tilton slighted and snubbed bv the Pharisees of wicked Brooklyn f None of the lot hsve the manhood to stand by the woman who, whether innocent or guilty, merits their assistance. . V. , 1 I I . -T7 s eopie wno wisn to witness a sec tional fight over the nominations at St. Louis will find themselves mistaken. A great change haa come over the dem ocratic press of tbe country, and "har mony" ia the ere at watchword now. except in a very few insignificant quar ters. ac aeon vme, 411, courier. GREAT-MEDICAL BodS!" snd Secrets for Ladles sad Oeats, Sent free for two sum pa. Addreas. JBt. Jossra If sdical Issvrruva, o. r i. . a '.ww momtpu, ja-v ui There are men in the democrstie party who would sell it out for a small sum, and it ia well that these men should be watched. Tbey are spies from ths re publican party, who work their way in ror us purpose 01 maging a uistaroapos. If such an element shows itself at St, 1 Louis, the best thing to do with it is to I eject its representatives from the halL- Troy nesa, ' od li ConsTCGaouiu Culbewwt of the ond district, Texas, will probably renominated, bs General James L. ngllsb, of this city, has been mentioned as a suitable Krson for President of the National imocralic .Convention. Democrats east, west, north and soul!, could agree upon no one who would fill that impor tant position more creditably or impar tially. sacramento imager. - . ws ' " ' Velem Tinonat wvitea that he re cards his possible election to the presidency , with positive aiaraj. GILES' suriinEUT. iodide of Ar.::.:oniA " Gilss' lonrna or Ahwosu ml ta my I Jadgment, the best reasedy for seuraia ever j put oeiore am puouc 1 gars bees a Ul tried wtth tbla disease for S3 yesra, and never until I fed apoa Mr. O lies' remedy did 1 nod aay assured relief. I take pleasure ia aaylng this, inasmuch as I desire always to be a bene- factor of ths kuataa aun II y. WM. P. COttBIT. Chat's of ths If ethodist Church Kiteneioa. sold by all Dranrtats. Depot 451 Blzth ireous, H. T. Only AO eenU sad 11 s bottle, gov sals by - PISCUU, LKR A CO.. aal-dwsw4w. . lUleigb, X. C MsxvniR. Caavaa, Abssstus L. Cabtss. CABTER Ac OAR TEH ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' . Asaavnu, JL OL . Prattles la thsSsnesms Cos it at Rs lr sad In Us State sad federal ComrU ef was- j tsra Monk Caaouos .... . . . Clstes eouectad si any eoaaty ef the 11m POWEIISJ $100. fiATl0 recently nude several Impor tant improveoMUiU in our Uorae Pow ers, we ars therefore now maaufactariBs, w believe, sa rood Lever Horse Powers, for operating 1 Dresners ana ClesDers, Cotton (ilns. MoodSawa, Faa MUU, Ac, as. ess be bad anywhere. All oar work warranted. Bead foe descriptive circulars gtvlng full par. tlenlara. Liberal discount to agents. Price of Horse Bevel Power I1SE.00 1100 00," Ho lmpniti 8le" Pow Pries ef 6 Hares Internal T ripple Oear Power 1100 00. . Prioe of Horse Bevel Power (50.00. ' ' ' ; Pries of 1 Horse Bevel Power MltOu, S . Ws furnish wttb ear h nf the ,hm Lias Shaft, Head Block aad Band Wbeel.ali eoapiete. wnea a Jack or extra gear is i, cnargn irona sis te S.SJ.U0 extra. i jtBuuiw-iureq dj foe AUlH AtiRlCULTURAL OBK8, nns 17 tf : , 01.250 Profitfrom Investatent of fUS, one of our euatoraert purchased Spread on 100 shares of N. T. Central be Put lut and Call ICS buying 100 shares aalnst ths Put (J 107 which was sold ( 114 selllns; at tbs'aeme price 1U0 snares catieq g iui oenmg pront f l.ajU, this spsrs'loa rsa be rrpaale4 every mouth of tbs tear , u, au, iiu umj, wm pay M well lot niuutu uivvnieu. uoia. Blocks, cotton nd e.mtmlasloa. Btolra or strayed froca the subaerfber on the evealnt- of the 7th met. one large tise stad mule nearly black, with a while -p. Tm kiv -teaip SMM the stae f a JeS-dilt him will be thaakfnliv iminj s, itir . . -va esisu asivj Clesnsrs,-Cottoel?,,,DT,,0 Wthe thief liberally - . . . , . m. jkhb m 1 m : 'if -ii Ij.,. 85j S20 tt;( STlsaon A Co., rortlaad. Maine. , nurcb 7-wly at home t a. . . . . r . . lonaceo aoagnt aad aoM oa Advance oa eonaUromenta. Price lists and Circulars free. '' ' CHARLES 8MRULIT A CO., , . , Bankers A Brokers, 40, Bood at, New York, . . ' 1 sear Gold sad Stock Exchange's t.O. Boa J74. . feb!74f a W.Hl lor best ehaoce in the world to m. rota atonev Address U. S. SAfJiTT POCKET CO. Kewark. M.J. ' A banker pooy, S year old. fast trotter In harness aad pacer ander saddle, gentle and soupd. Ahw . j ponv phMon and harness, sa sdies" saddle. WUI be sold rhan. An P'.'o R. W. WYNNE, jnuel5-td it. f At Livery Bublea. ,S Pest Pcisca is not enly a Bare, Burt aad Cheap Dg. J STKOYEB of the Colorado I i Beetlser Potato Bcs, but of six lasacTS vbieh prej oa Ves station Ctrv and Asms Worm Uuu Flt, Ac. Unlike Paris Ureea snd other foisous, It saa be entirely dissolved ia water aad ap--piled by sprinkling. Mot Isjtiaioie to PlsbtS, Mot bsaoisovs to Use. Never Fails to Kill, Costs a sour 24 Lists am uirh far twe seres. Price 50 Cents Bend for Circa liar, usee earysy ins . . ! KEARNEY CHEMICAL W0KK, 68 Cqktuvb ki IP.O.BOX8139. SEW I0SI. S12 i5' bon- Agents wasted laW,. V A SV outfit ind Uirmi lui'IAm , srgs atarohMy Augusta, Maine, 'tj,. ,W X T T O T A T O X a 1 t aad Ipleadld lot at 8) eenUper OPiUII in, far MWnlH. Itm. n . ? QATTI3 A JONES' Grata an4 Forage' Store t
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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