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. v ......... , 4 - - 7-----T THE BALEIUll SENTINEL .THE RALEIG n SENTINEL AdrertteeBtrata wfil be hxertad la the 1auj BsaTiaat. at the following rate peraquanoi see inch, or tea eilnloa Uuaa. Ooe square one time ' -' ' - tLO PAILT, WikKLTLS0r6KaT-WK.r Official Orcai of Kcrtli Carclina- '1 !t , .. each anoaeoaeBt tneartloa STATE PRINTINO A BINDING leas thas i week 1.. 60 1 square, I weak I fte 1 M , 1 mooth. 09 1 M . it mooth................... 19 00 establishment; r iatm or csscairrion. A 4...M Ml t . . V i.i'if v - V t-r- Br.- ito Dally aionlb la adraoc, 4 00 getal Weekly " 100 Weeklv Seadnel M ..10 Tb DaiLI 8T1BL wfU b delivered la T P"t of the Lit j at Fifteen lent a week. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W; . T HO M Attorney At Lw ' AS ANI Si.V &A 2fJ, TEJTJJSL HmcUI attention ' rtrrn to locatinc lead. Furulahe abitrarts of title. Kedeeoi aa it told for tale. Uof all thing pertaining to t seal aaiaie Accncj. Knecla! attention crlTento tnunlirranta. Cor- rwpoodeac toUcHed. Fifteen year praetlc la Texas. " Correipontlenee " merely of enquiry nrat contain one vouar u. a. ,:, v, . , )im awt , ;,' , " , REASONABLE ANNOUNCEMENT The preaoat 8 warm spell -will' mum a demand for rat beautiful .., , , ., PLAID AKD PLAIN LIKENS, SUMMER MOHAIRS, PRINTED LINEN 3 AND LAWNS. . .' '' . il'. AH of which ww.'.ww receiving fMb supply. ( " Also for th gentlemen a full stock of O 1V .tb fashionable. MACKINAW HAT inrerL sjfjliv nl 4he, Htr and colore! ventilator r. , ' " , , " Sximmei? ; Hat; A case of "new . (early summer) Silk Hbt 18.60 -..UMVUiJi.l .11. 1 sprit W., H. A B. 8. TUCKER JJEVER BEFORE f EQUALLED I The Largest Stock on 'rKecord;rL":;c H i artill at the old Stand with a larger ; . . aasortment of O002DQ THAN inira C. a CENTENNIAL GOODS. FOURTH JTTtT KStTINNIAL-GCKrD Look at my latest Fashion Plate and choose your style, ' '. I: A M i , . i ; CLOTHS, - - -' ,t - ' CASSIMERES, sunTNas, In ot anythine; yon want, ' Com and see me, I know I can soil you. ,. ., WEIIIL'a I8TABUSBXINT 'Hit the old place, 'one door" south of th Southern Etprea offloe. I gnwantee ail my fits. apr 13-3m ..- CL. WEIEEL. P O L I I D . U X . A t 800 to 1,200 baiael per week received sod sold cheap far caste awlyat UATTI8 A JOKI8 JACON t BACON! - Just reeeiTed 10,000 poandi Weatora baeoa, bought beiora the riM. Can and gat yeur applies. At small adTtnre for eaah. at . T. a CH R1TUPHER C6.'BV ' WlImlngtoB atreet, near City Beaks. gEYDEL & GO'S. J i ' Pocket Ha m mock, WEIGHT OITLT 1 rOCND, BEARS: 1,800 ' POUNDS.- PB1CE OF Mo. 1, K -m A most taxurkma Coach, Beat, wing, At. Circular aiy bs had by addressing ' J 1 VAN WAKT A KcCOT, 1S4 aad 136 Dusne Street, Kew York. ApiU 7-d". unuEl Stol aaratrmved from the subtcriber OB Um (Tcolng of tfca Tth taut. CD large (M tud Bale aearly black, with a white pot oa hl inaip aboat the alt of a quarter dollar, aay taUrmatloa to that I ut get ktm wfll U thtakfuUy rectilved. and the nptara and roaTtrUoa of tba thief liNrtllr rewarded. B. D. PLKASAKTS. VOIi. XXII. THE CiT Y --r '! . : . .., ;; roST OFFICE DIBECTORY. Fur the benefit of the public, we pub Inh the following directory of the poet- crate or um tity t . " " , veotero mall closes , 11 :13 a. m. . M. 1 "arrlvee ' ' 3:23 p. m. roaster closee 3:Up.m. - - erriree , . 11:43 a.m. Chathtni " 4 doeca 3:00 p. na. ' i , j arrive i i 0:45 a. n. R. A G, It. R. mail cloaea - 9:30 a. to. - ! t , arrivee 3:1$ p. m. Ttiroueh northern vie R. ft O. tt. IL'doM v - 9-30 m.1 ! Through northern via R. & O.' ' It. VL. arrive 3:U D.ta inrougB DOrtiiera via uoUl- t ,., boro cloeea i , '? 8:03 p. m. fbrouch Borthent via Gold , , . boro arrive ,. ., 11:4S a. to. ' Orace hour rr deliveritur mail torn i:sua, n. too:3U p. nu, Money order i are iMued and paid m a mm iroia o:ia a. ro. to 4 p. in. euera can be retoatered frotn Kid a. in. to 4 P. a. - . j timet boor on Suouava from 4 n. m. , f n W. W. XlOLDKW. 1. M. John C Syme is for the present In charge of the Sentinel He ia a fully authorized manager, and all hia con tracts nd engagements with patrons are binding on the future of the paper. To ut or th Lrvud SrasrsuBtas D ' Rsadxbs or th BxirmKT, raon it ..X JFockDanos : .k'jIiUj:J iji; All persons now living, who hare ever been subscriber and readers of the Sen tinel ainoa it eatsbliahment by th late aad .lameo'ted Rev. WnE PeU, r j Wepeotfttltr ohaited sain: beeome subscriber and readers of the paper. In everything that k desirable, w promise to make it equal to what the Sentinel ever was, -either under the man semehi'oflK'TeiroT:iri'lrney.- ADVERTISERS 1 To m ou Ai)riariist Par! or TM SSKTMtX j 4 ' '; ' ' - i "J" Th . old ' patrona of the Sentinel in Raleigh are respectfully and earnestly solicited to resume business relations with the paper, and renew their contracts. It is especially desired to have them do so before the first of July, aa the psper will on that date appear entirely renew, ed and perfectly rnetored. All advertise ments banded in under such contracts, between this and July, will be published to that date free of charge. - Mr. John CL Syme, an old , institution of the Sentinel is on bsnd, and will mak contracts to date from the begin ning of, the last half year, ' with pi nre, ' .a 4 u. . . ,vtOCAL DQTSC .c; Wafermeloni have edmeC H Try lloseley's io sm. v . - We.ltewr! iooddekl l JckneMf In th county. . , Th radical squabble over the sLeriff- alty ia getting hot. i t Rev. Dr. Pritchard returned to this city this afternoon. , ; Dr. McAdoo, of, the ilcAJoo bouse. Greensbco,i at the National: W. J. Montgomery, solicitor of the 9th judicial distnot,fa in the city. Everything, remain, quiet, in. police circle. 1 Even drunk are few and far between. We understand that a number of oor young men re providing tnemseive with continental uuU'orms for a parade on the 4lh of July. . Lewi O. Lon gee leave to-morrow for Philadelphia to represent: the Typo graphical Union of thia city at the meet ing of the Internatipnal Typographical Union, which assembles in that city some time next week. -:-'. Jwui ,'RVB, Lindcrman, director of the' U, H. mint, baa written to Governor Brog- deu for a detailed statement of the pro duct of precious metals m.North Caro lina during the rival year, ending June OtR NEXT VICE FBESIDEST. Since the proceedlngn of the St. Louis Convention, which appear on another page, was placed in type intelligence w received that Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, Governor of Indiana, to-day received, on the first ballot, th nomi nation for Yke-Prcsldent at the band oi the National Democratic Convention. seven nundred and thirtv-uine ' votes wer cast, of which number Hendricks receired 30. What a splendid ticket we ha.f c Tilden and Hendricks 1 It la bound to sweep the country. If the people of the country have not become as corrupt as the of ce-holderj, success in No rem ber is assured to ns. i-1 ALEiaH, N. OM THURSDAY J pTE 29 1876, THB fctTPBtM COPBT BXCXtTCS A Besediciiow.' Tetterday, la the Su preme Court, when Chief Justice Iear on had announced the order or tb court that George Applewhite waa die- charged from custody and free to go wLfthersoever be would," Applewhite tood up and said, lu a solemn and Inv preuive mauner, foc4n so humble and I V.. . . M flA aiitt. rim KlI " He thenceforth walked from th shadow of the gallows a free man. Diatu or Mus. Mabt A. Yovso. Mr. Mry A. Young, wife of D. E. Youpgj died in' Henderson yesterday j evening about 8 o'clock. Mr. Young U the mother of Col. I. J. Young, of this city. She bad been for a number of year a consistent member of the Methodist church, and waa prepared to meet with fortitude the but summon. She waa much beloved by her family and a large circle of friend. Cob Youujr and family left this morning for Henderson to attend the funeral er vice, i RAteiaH GftADEi School. The board ! of trustees for Raleigh graded school met last night at the oflfc of Cbarle 1L Busbee, President. Pres entCharles M. Dutbee, President, W. aoseni, a n auair ot uie proposea m aM jaw a s a ' school war ably discussed at great length, and, the prospect for, opening th school about the 20th of July are very fine. . Messrs. Thoraa II. Brlgg, Jr;r "Wesley Whitaker,- M.-Grausma and its Ui3Um3i wW4deitii board" of tratBevinAArg-tbe"boar4 to consist of nine members. Thi school, uuder the direction of aoch worthy gentlemen, promises to be the most beneficial inaUtutioa ererestab lTaiied In our mldJT' " Dxatb Lovxs a Smima Mabk. Early yesterday morning, in this city, at the nsidenc of her uncle, William B. Hutchinga, Miss Susan XV Hufuhings, dsughtur of eC W. D. Hutchings, died after a brief illness from typhoid fever. Miss Hutching waa taken sick about a week ago with the malady which ended in her death, which is supposed to bars been superinduced by her con stant attendance apon the sick bed of her sister. Mist Narciae Hutchings, who Is till ill with the asm disease. She haa passed away ia tb fall bloom of youth, being only 23 year of age. Young, beentilulaocomplialied, with life spread ing, out before her in its most attractiv colors, death has claimed her, but let us hope it bas claimed her in order that she may live again and forever. - She died in full communion with the M. E. Church, and her last words wer words of hope and reaignation.' Cer faith and work had robbed death of its ating and tb grave of it victory. Tba funeral I tjtvioe took place thia morning at the Elect on Street M. E. Church, Rev. Dr. Burkhead conducting the: servioes, and the remains interred in the city cemetery. The- Intkrkatiojial Exhibitios , Guide. We art) Indebted to the pub lisher for a copy of this excellent Guide Book. W bav examined It carefully and find that It baa beea prepared with a constant reference to the wants of the southerner who may visit the centen I trial exhibition and tboeity of Pluladel-1 phla.- It is claimed to be tbe most I complete guide yet published. - It give the mosi minute and accurate directions and abound in tuch information a every visitor must have in order that be may travel with comfort, and make the rounds) of sight-seeing easy, pleas ant and satisfactory. A to Philadel phia, it abow how the atreet are num bered, give all the interesting statis tics and relics, describes Its chief build ings, give th location of all the pub lic building and Institution, place of amusement, railroad depot, and the running of trains, some of the main churches, a full list of all th best known charitable nod other associa tions, the locations of the cemeteries, sketches of leading ' men, a com plete list of the hotels, Ac. ' It gives much information In : regard to rail road travel, hotel customs, all about hacks, atreet cars, where to stop and bow to get to a boardiog bout or ho tel dr. It will b found to be very full,, clear and convenient. It give the fullest, 1 com pie test - descrip tions ot the exhibition. - It not only describe the main buildings, but tell yon all about their contents, which no other Guide. Book attempt to do. There 1 scarcely a point connected with the exhibition in any way that Is not remarked upon. It contains a full list 01 tbe lvO building cn tbe ground. It ' also give information concerning encampments, parks, celebrations, re galias, parade Ac. Tells of tbe serological garden, Laurel Hill and other beautiful cemeteries. 1 :...::.y.. ... .' Cmzzx'a Coaxvr Bakd. Thi- bend j endeavoring to raias fund for the purpose of emplojieg a competent Pro feasor of tnusio to teach them for a short pace. They are now in eorrespondenoe with one of the beet band leader blithe t oath itli thi'vfew;,n 'In Order U wrr I out ttu plan they are compelled to look to our citixsua fur assistance, which we know will not bat denied. This band ha never beea backward ia responding to calls made apon them, and we hope that their appeal will not now be nn heeded. The.band held a xneeting last evmr,, .ml l.w .i.v? ,. ' ' " proovediugs 4n order thai our citixens msy fully nndersUnd the call that will be mad upon them; Boost irnzEx' Coasrr Baso, ltsieigu, N. C, June 29th, 1876. At a weetioa- of the above band Lut night the fullowioa: resolutions wera nwinw. iumm m commiuee ne an. ui . rm m. ... pointed to solicit subscriptions from Uis citizena of lUeigh for thm purpose of smpioying a Professor of mnsie to teach the bend for three months. , . ftesolved. That this eommiUM ahall be two from the band, together with two responsible citiseins of Raleigh, and be authorised to wait upon the citizens for we purpose sdovo tuemtioned. , .. Kesolved. That the band inetruot thia committee to take each man's tame, to. getuer witn tne amount, and if the amount collected is not need for the . - 1 cnoea. Resolved, That the band nlav Wed. nesday of each week for the benefit of the city to abow their appreciation of toe uoenuiry oi its citueus. Becolved, That a eonv of the above i resolutions be sent to the daily papers of thU city with the reonoet that thev be muawi in m .1.1:. 1 -1 1 ii --- -' .W. H.VAtaHAW.-. . w. liar as, -Committee on part of Band. It. a Ttckkb, ' "Jjta G. Wiluams, -- Committee on part of Citizens. Party. OROAitiZATiojr." We call attention to the resolutions adopt ed to-day by th State Executive Com mittee, which will be found elsewhere. Ut the committee's advice be acted upon and Tilden and Yance clubs form ed in every neighborhood in the state every townohlp aliould have one. In order to succeed we must have a tho rough organisaiion,and it 1 to be hoped that the request of the State Executive Committee will bo promptly responded to. ; ' s ' as. . - Death or Maa. Mabtha A. Ram at. We regret to announce th death of this estimable lady at Lenoir, Cald weu , county, last atonasy, aner an illness of only four days. Mrs. Ram- y waa a former resident of thia city, where the bad a large circle oi iriend who held her in high esteem, and will regret to hear of ber demise.' Sbo bad been an : exemplar Methodiat church for a number of year. and was known as a thorough christian, She died at the residence of her daugh ter, Mr. W. E. Pell, i n. i Ecpbexb Court Thursday, June 29. Court met this morning at 0 o'clock, all the Justice present. Appeals 1 root tue vm district were called and disposed of in the order fol lowing : ;.. . ; :';;,';:'...;W Wordsworth k McDowell vs. M. L. Dsvis, administrator, from Meoklen-. burg, Argued by Jones and Johnston for plaintiff .and: Wilson, nLSonior.d.e-. fendants. Jonas W. Derr vs, J, F, Dulinger et al, from Lincoln. Argued . by 3. F. Hoke for plaintiff and Jones A John ston and W. J. Montgomery fot defend ants. Justice Bynum did not sit at tbe bearing of this case, having been of counsel in the court below. D. A. A J. Beane va. D. Fronebereer et si., from Lincoln, ('i eases.) Argued byj. F. Hoke and BatUe, BatUeA Mordecat for plain tin and Sbipp ABailer for defendants. . Pending the argument in thia case the court adjourned until to-morrow at 9 o clock. i as tswirBox case. 1 in : case hat lost none' of its interest. "This morning the court room , was thronged long before Judg Walt took hi teat upon the bench. The examination of witnesses of th prosecution was come menced. Samuel Oliver, a boy 12 years age, who was with Moore when he was ahot,wat first placed on the tland, and was examined by th State, and at this writing is undergoing a rigid cross-ex amination al the bands of the defence. For one so young be bore himself re markably well. Hit evidence varied but very little from that already pub- iisneu. ' j j -f ... liVPTORB CCKRO In from SO to 90 days by tbe use of the Triumph Tress & Triumph Rupture Remedy manufac tured py tne Triumph Truss Co., 334 Bowery, N. Y. ' This True and Sup porter too tne jueaai at we last ses sion of the Great American Institute iair. Send 10 cents for their new book. No. 180. ,XEWS AND NOTES. , 1 A bill of complaint baa been filed at Richmond, Va., for the appointment of a receiver for tue Waalune-ton Uitv. Vir giuia, Midland and Great Southern raib rand, formerly known aa the Orange and Commodore Edward C. Qraitoiv of ute iDitea bUtee navy, died on Batur. day at bis reaidence in New York. The aeeeaaeu waa an ofSoer of merit, and 1 served with distinction in many impor- 1 ""f-meni 4; t u I The aiember of the Amerioan Iasti- XurfT L?ii"en' to l --fWP-. M cnron Satur, 1 uay 10 ma copper, eteel and iron work I of eastern Pennsvlvania, Meompanied by a large number of distinguished guests. The PoetmMrM-flnanf lu wrllU to tne postmasters of the larger cities requesttoa; tnem to. visit Washington to eoufcr witb turn upon th new law redu cing appropriation for the various poat offioee, which must go into execution on the 1st of July. ' ". 4 ;.,f j.,,. Albert Cnrtis,' son of 3a3cn Cnrtis. of Ashland, Ohio, wme shot asul inatantly aiueti in a rancn Bear Xsvamie tJity, Wvomimr. bv a man named Chandler. The ahootinjr arew out of a difBenltv about Curtis getting on hay land. Chan- uier fa auuMjarge. ,1 f u'im, --;,- Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes lias wriu ten n kymnf of welcome to all mit'orw, to be sung at Philadelphia durinsr the centennial ceremonies on July 4. Tb iiraauiHU nvtan, oruereo iny JJom Pedro I baa arrived there, and I In the bands of P. 8. Gllmore. Th trial of reapers and mo wera - molted at the centennial faircommenced Tuesday at Hcbenck's sUlioo, fourteen milet Iron Philadelphia, oa the Pbibv oeipma and Trenton railway.. The I lbeien exhibitor at the eentennlaJ bM 1 . . . .1 . . - mestlug.JI oaday 10 urge anabatment or uis Btririjrenev of the present cua- wiua rcguiauona. Tb Vermont republican state con vention assembled in MostDtlier oa Tuesday, , The canvas for Governor ha been a warm on. Several candi date irt?t' tWoin'4lfa'idf thought either can secure, more than one-third of the convention. It i be lieved in case of a dead-lock that tbe convention will break over precedent sou ninnioaie uov. A sane I feck.: Tlie congressional sub-poetolTlce com mittee oegan tta inveatliratiott In New York Saturday. Into tb alleged ex cessive expenditure of i227,0o0 if) the poalofllce building there. J. W. Barton, Inspector and ' receiver of materials during the building of it, waa examined as 10 Dooks. accounts, pay rolls, Ac. He denied; that be ever knew that ap propriation were exhausted before the tioal close of work in September, 17S. In the Uulted States Senate, on Sat urday, tbe substitute for tbe House bill to regulate the assessment and collec tion of taxes in the District of Colum bia was taken up, debated and recom mitted. A bill wa passed for" the allowance of certain claims reported by the accounting officer of the treasury. House bill for the issue of coin was made the order forMondsy. . In the House, Mr. Sayfcr, of Ohio, was ap pointed Speaker pro torn, during the present absence of tharpeaker.i :. , TIIEX,A2(D X0W 1 ": -() ia 1858, when Mr. Buchanan was President, there was a struggle id the House of Representative over tbe ap propriation bills, somewhat the m aa there la now. Mr, John Sherman. of Ohio, waa then a representative, ui Congress, opposed to the administra tion, and who is now a Senator - from the sam state,- made a speech oa tbe subject, la which be said : f t , 'Sir, retrenchment and reform are now matters of imperative necessity. It is net the mere cry of demagogue, but a problem demanding the attention and worthy ft bigheUAbditj of thsLiep resentative of. th people.. Xo party la fit to govern tbit country which can not solve it. J It is la vai 4o-Iook to executive officer for reiorm. Their power and influence . depend upon exe cutive patronage, and while .we grant tbey.will squander. The Senate is neither by the theory of our system nor by lu composition fitted for th task. , Tbi House alop has th con stitutional power to perfect a radical reiorm. , The constitution provides that "no money shall be drawn from the treasury but in consequence of appro priations made by law '' and that V all bills lor raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives." These provisions were designed to In vest in this House the entire control over the public purse,' th power of supply., Tbi is invested in the House of Commons, and , has been jealously guarded by it. It ia the pearl beyond price, without which constitutional lib erty in England would long since have fallen uoder the despotism of rtbs Crown. Instead of a - representative republic, w ar degenerating into a bureaucracy, governed by red tap and subaltern clerks. . While the powers of tbe House are invaded, tlie executive takes care to extend by construction hi lust. powers. Of thi we bav aa example in tbe Utah war.' . Here ia sound republican authoritv and precedent for the action, of Mr. Randall and the majority In the pres ent Hons). W ask Mr. Sherman to look his record square to th face, and say if be I prepared by bis vote in tbe senate to stand by 1L BhIU Gazette, Persons living in unhealthy localities may avoid all bilious attacks by taking a dcae of lr. Bull' Vegetable PiU oc csssionally to keep the liver in a healthy CUOU, -. i J ; ,,.v.i ;i. 4 y ' '-4i'--J; .aMWaui4MkM 80 M i it, V; l," t " .-sat f m m m ..sum sew .... . r - r --T ' i TAn riTtnpfl niclcory ha a stylish, opera! spring , The Golds boro Messenger learn that preparations are making . for Jthe. publi- ' . cation of a live" democratic' paper 'in '.'J Newbern, . Vlfl if "Tt is ruroorod tbai &mM3ia-4am-Vr A. It N. 0. railroad will be changed the fintof July, and tUe one naed Wt aom-v 1 met will be reotared, to arriv at More- ' headjr Caty about 7 o'clock p.' tn.' U- j n r-i' t ' Some! 'vounsr' gentlemen In 1 'WeUon5' v: 1 ' have organized a string band.' ' i'i Mi- ilrs. Norman, wife of L. 3. Norman. -i'I : : cierx oi ourry ccmnty, wbiie .ptckinsr .,t straw oemee was bitten in tne moutn by a spider and died almost instantly. - Biahoe LTmaa'sWrmalnMntW taMuKa' f theeounUe of Iredell, oilkes, Ashe, WaUnn. Caldwell Catawba. Burke aad Mitchell beg-in on the 19th of July at tatesville, nncl j elose st vRskersville, Alitchell county, on th 9th of Angus,'. Th Milton Chronicle save: The en gineer on an upward bound train a few ' oaya ago discovered s .whits man aitttng , ; .v oa the track near Abe . bridge at Barks-, dale'a with bis bands holding 'up bis ' bowed down bead aa If he ware aaleen or in a brown study. The man needed no alarm given, and didn't move until Um train was stopped aad vCapt. Flour- -noy bad him rolled on" the track. Ii ia thought the fool wanted to die. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. pXCVBSIOXTOrinLAJ)KI.PUUANI- . j i i mtsiea uasves- aV . - - , , . ,, f Orrics Oss. Pass. Assav, V , Aawign, tfuaa n, isim Bound trip ticfcaU is Philadelphia aad re turn will baoa aal at all tb station oa the line of thi roa4 eatkenMniteg e Jan SUlhr from Raleigh, ISL7S , " neatm L Toffcatvlllefc la. 79 18.S0- .waks. . IS fttt I I ToBnill rraakllatow. . is es i r tain niMreiia, Menderaon. ' 17.T5 if. Junction, ., . 17 50 hidirewav. , , ,, , 17.2 ' Warrentoa. i o i 17.00 ' ' . U staeoa, ,,.; ,.t , 1S.75 , . ' i , UOIetoa1 ' l; i texts. . . 1 ' B" astonjr ?y'''wajay TICK KT GOOD FOK 80 DATS T BOM ' I ... NO DELAY XUn THIS ROUTE. ' 1 ' Purchaer of tbea reduced rate ticket I ) Will be required to leave en th North booad train Friday, June 10th, but ay rstarsspoa sav or regular .train within tea tlas peeiaed above, THOMAS BADGES, Gea. Paaa. AgU yon JT at jyOKRISVlU.B; ACADXMT.; - , f t l ? Tbe Sid Seeaion at a,v avvi 411 nnM iuly 10, 1679, and eontlnua At month. ' TOttioB. Board and Waahlnv nr Hnuina 75.00. ..-'- 4 , ... f . . ... ' . , , . B. 0. PATTOW, Prindpal.l, i JuoeS-deod 1 oa . . . Morri vllle, Eel rrrAKBCOrNTT.-IM THI SUPEBIOR :VY x;i-,..oouTv . t, . t rwwbsron Kauar. ;,v Jones ttstaosv and T. P. Dev'reux. txtnl ' J of P. A. Stenberg, dee'd. ' Joanna T. Slenbeir, Beda. W. Stenberg, Cha. , n . Stenberg, 8irah Jane Loader, Janie n. jLoaor, aisry joha Lcmlee ad, Aoni Joeo loader. THE STATI Or NORTH CAROLINA, . . to ottrm v natt Vmnt Greeting 1 " You ara herebv emnin.ni4il a - w( vw vaaua aaawaa Joanna-P Stenberg, Beda W. stenberg, Cha. - Leader, Mary John Loader aad Aonla Jones' Loader, th defendant above named, If they be found srlthia yoof eenmty, to avoear at IT the Office of the Clerk of th. Runhp v.n lirthe eosnty ot Wake, Within SO days n'. after thaaervlesof thia - lumxMj 1 04 thia. azeloair qf the day of inch ervica. and'J' !'V rmwer te complahit, a cony of which wttt ,v,m . be depoaited ia I he ofllea of tha (.lark r tk. SaperW Cour: for said county, within ten C ' day tram ha, date of thi sumaoojL.ead .1. let them take aoUc that If they fall to aa wer th Said eomDlaiat wlthla Lk.k -'..'if the plainUfla, wlU ,api, to tha Court (otIM relief demanded ia th com plaint. - Hereof fall not, and of this sumasoss make due return. tiivea under mr haad aad u.i A Court, thi 17 day f Jan lWtUTT.i. f. , 1 ..-.. BUNTING, . , ; Clerk Superior Coart Waks County. NORTH CAROLINA. WAKE lyiTTWTV " I'BOBiTB Cocbt. " ' Jones Wtoa aad tPt fJewettxy Jta'raaf- . . Peter A. Straberc, dee d. 7 . . ,,.' T- "tenbenf, B. W. Btenbtrtr, Chea,' w. Bienperg;, arh Jart Loader, Jane H. Loader. SlarV John LmAcp. a,.M.j.r . Ixaler and fcuau u. Loader. ., , ; , ItaDDearina- to tha uii,f.iina tv. Coart by the m.lTrtof fboma p. Dererewa one of to rlaiaail benta that a nod can. of action exiata la the above ru. tmt 1 due dilllgenea th defewdawla Jneea V. Stenberr, , Sarah Jen Loader, Bed W. Steobeiv and Charles W. Stenberg eaanot be found In the Bute et North Carolina, and that they are proper part If to thi action. Jt I therefor ordered by the Coart thai . ,' Bomoo by publication b mad la 4he ' Weekly Sentinel one a week for .It k. -4, and farther that a eopy f laid pabutbed nminoB be enclored and directed to uck i mr wniuu aamea atoa-reaideaU whoa addrva U kaowa to the plaintiff hereta. 1 S1.2ITIJIU, ; ' UC-nsi., OttaWI pilUlin AUlXaMTt, . lUm 9A lft yap . 1 , f . Th tCth1 Annual mmMim sm Va sa. . bolder. o( th R, At ii. IL g, will b held at, u.. W4H4W i me company tn Kaleish i murmmj, ta an oi , log at U o'clock, noon. Jaty. 1S7S. W. W. V ASS, Betyaad tnmSmf. jua23dlswtd Th Sext annual mMtinir k. a,fc:v ir u r held st tb Company' office, la Kalelsh on Tll 2Irt JaV commeactag at 11 O'clock, BOOB. . , , . . - W. W. VAM. June 33 dlawld Sr. lmt TrMmrM 11 V J Tnult BALE! : T pound X. C. Beeoa, ala all klads f Western meat at . P. C CHKI8TOPH KR3 CO.', ' - - Wltetlngto ttraet. -- r (X i! 1 'V t
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 29, 1876, edition 1
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