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THE KALEIGU SENTINEL. THE itALCIGU EZNTINLL AdverUMwient wCl rwhtMrtediulheitaii) f Seitisu. at tlie foilowiii: rale perojuareof ae inch, or tea aiu.toa uuus. ; One atjiiar one time - " ' 11.00 - eac h (ubaequent Insertion 1 lemtsaa a vwk 50 1 square, 1 week ...i..... S&O L MAILT, WEE EXT AND BES1I-WTEKLT !. i; I- t VTATE PRINTING & BINDING ESTABLISHMENT. i . - aras or airascairTion. Dally Bentlne! 1 year fa advance... Daily Mx month I advance....... 1 month. 8 00 Vi 00 10 00 B month. " .. ... 4 00 IT Bend Weekly ....a....... w a . 6 .--jM. ;....;;;;.v;v;-..-'2 10 ' .;;.-.w.;,-;;.;. 'k! tjtiUTW -.' T 1M lsail.1 CIWTIRbL will P ttOtiVUTU .IB RALEIGH N. CM SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1876. ' No. 122 - ia io -7 - - ' S-J IO " 36 00 ey pert of the City at fifteen Cent week; . rt-, , ! ..... . - A-.'', : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I T W ; -T H O MAS, . ' Attorney At .Li w ' AND GENERAL LAUD AGENT, ' SAN SABA, TEXAS. " ' gnwUI attention el ten t loeatliifr land. Furulabe al-etraeU of title. Hedeeni ha is old for taiea. Doe alt thing pertaining to Keel EttaU Areney. i - Special attentio (ft Ten to Uamltrruta. Co reeooudence soliciML J ifleee year practice la lex. .. ' .jCotTMpowIetrt merely of enquiry Blast Contain wd Hollar U. BV l ---- ' juo2o-'Jt s EASONABLE ANNOUNCEMENT' - The present warm spell will cause a demand for our beantif ul Z 182 '.' 'a''", ' ,-' . .i j PLAID AND PLAIN LIN ESS, rUlNTED LlNENa AND LAWNS. All of which we are iow receiving a fresh supply - - o - V .' UrtJt- . Also for the gentlemen a full stock of "the fashionable ' " v i t 71; MA CKIXA W JIATZ ' - " i. S It'.. "M v- : .4 In several styles, and ' the strsw and Summer ' Hat;- A case of sew (early, summer) Bilk Hats at $5.50 .'":.. , pr 11 f , W. JL k 1L S, TUCKER- J"EVER BEF0HE ' EQUALLED 1 Tho Largest : S&ckoi Record. C. irZlZLEL ISO litlurned. : i , ::' ' 1 "i t i1 i -' : - .i - .-y k. .j ' s"awna,;-t o ' k. S!--J- ' lie is still at the old Stand with larger - 1 sssortmeBt of omnra " ooodo . . ' V.' . ..i , - THAN EVER. J ' ' ' ' . U. S, CENTENNIAL G00D3. , Toi'RTH jtrL CEJJTENSriAI, GOODS Lookatmj lntM r.LioB 2itiia n(l -''choom your o-jUi';;-4 ' 1 '.yf .' CLOTHE .-- . :i, . . CAiSIULES,- . ' ! v.:s . . surnNoa. In tct iuaytLiiig yo want. Come and see me, I know I can suit you. .; : WEIEEL'8 E3TABLISHMEJIT ' is at the old plaoe, one door south of the "fioiiilli-Iipreesijino I guarantee all my fite. air iK;a C. WEISXI TJ O L T K D ME, A L 800 to 1,300 6ushel pet Week ,reclTe4 anfl told cheap for eaehenlj at , ' ; ' , 1 GATTIS A JfOSES pACOJi I BACOM ! -"t Just received 10,000 pound W extern bacon, boucbt before tbe rise. Call and P" Jour OPl'Ueii. Atfmatl 'lTn'-e for cwli. t "j r.c.taKiorui'iii.u3f.s, . " WllraliiUn treet, near City Bcaie. j I EXCURSION lO nilLADXLrHIAANl) Raliios A G8Tyn R. R., , ) j OrncnGKM. 1a. Akht, Balclf-'h, June U, Uj.6. ) j - Round trip ticket to Philadelphia and re tnra will beun al at ail tse U'J'jn on the line of tbU road on the morn : 'K of Juue .k)ID, ISJtt, at the follow in reuucta From Kalt'tcn, IJ8.7.J iS.Ji 1n.M lt.5 KW 1S.3-J l"UO 17.T5 17N 17. :5 17 1 1-5.75 l.i.C " Kon-stville, 'Vke, Tourirstrlllc, , . " Krmuklintou, " KittrelU, Henderson, Junction, " Kid.-eway, " Warreuton, . " Macon, " LittlcUjn, -"- iiaskm. ' ' TICKETS GOOT TO DAY3 TKOM JL'MSl'TH. NO DLLAY VIA 'IUI.-1 EOUTS. Purchasers of thete r I rnte t''k'-'' will be rfouirc.1 tolvf a ti.e rH P'i' i train Frl.lay, June inh, but i"V rttura i: any of the rculir tr.tiL i o 1 e ircilHd above. , , , . jun C7-3t . . cca. i . ' ' 'THE. CITir. j.' ' iust orricE dibeutobt.1 - F the benefit of the public, we pub- iu tiio following directory of the poat- otiice of tmscity i - Vem mail cIoe-. c Jt;lS u na. ' , - arrive ;.. 3:23 p. m. r-amra cioees , 3:03 p. m. Chatham " cloees 3:00 p. m. 44 arrives . ' 9:45 a, ra. u.Au lwB mail closes . 9:30 a. m. 4 arrives 3:18 n. m. i nrongo oortnera vis il.X u. ' ' 1L B. closes , ' . - fl-.SO a. m. Through noriJiern via H. & G. Iw It amvet , . ' 3:45 n. m inrougn nonnern via, uoius- ' boro closes 3:03 p.m. rhrough northern vis Golds , ; . horo arrives ; ' 11:45 a. m. Office hours for delivering mails from 7:30 a. m, to o:30 p. m.. . . Money orders are Issued and paid from sua a. ro. to p. m. Xuers can bs registered from 8:15 a. m. to 4 o. m. Offlce hoars on Bundavs from 4 n. in. to a p. m. W. W. Uoldsk, F. if. John C. Syme is for the present in charge of the BentiaeL lie g a fully anthoriiod ' manager, and all .his con tracts and engagements with patrons are binding on the future of the paper. J -1 STJDSCBIBEEa ;, " ,' , To aix or. turn Lmo ccbschibsbs axc Ksadkbs or xhs SsKtraxii rnoit its All persons now living, , who have sver been subscribers and readers of the jI since its establishment by the late and 'lamented Bev Wm. E. Tell, are respectfully solicited- to again heoome sabsoribers sad readers of the- psper. In everything thatis doeirablo," we promise to make it equal to what the Seniintl ever .was,' either under' the man agement of Mr. Pell or Mr. Tnrner. '." 1 TO TBI OLD ADTSBTWISa FaTBOHS OF The old patrons of the Sentinel In Raleigh are respectfully and earnestly solicited to resume bnsiness relations with the paper, and renew their contracts. It is especially desired to have them do so before the first of July, as the paper will on that date appear entirely renew ed and perfectly restored. ; All advertise, menta handed in under such contracts, between this and July, will be published to that date free of charge. . " ' Mr. John 0L Byrne, an old institution of Jhe Bctttinel if on hand, and will make contracts to date from the begin ning of the last half 'year,' with pleas ore.. k , ru , s I LOCAL DOTS. Grseu corn at the National. Let us all piously perspire in church to-morrow. ' ."- i R. T. Fulghuia left this morning for the centennial: w ' t -". ; i For information as to religions exer cises see the church directory., ) 1 tkme young cami-s the other nljht fired into the. reidenc of W, J. Ed Wrtm.';'i.i- l--'- l'-.si .;:( '.1 1-,:-.. The colored Sextet Club of this city is improving rapidly. " They sing remark ablywelL , X -Dr. D. Ev; Everitrff tlikUyf 4s delegate to the American Dental Asso ciation, which meets In Iliiladelphlai August 1st. .j. i J. Abner. IlarreU, of the Henderson Tribune, is in the city. We regret to learn that Mr. Harrell intends removing to Franklin, Ta. . r t o ' , i llalcith Lodge L O. O. F. meeU Monday evening for the installation of o&icefs. Members are requested to attend promptly. ! ' " " ' ' 1 All you merchants whowere indictod for not taking out license in proper time had better walk Into court, and ts recognized to appear at the next Urut of tho 'court. I If you: tV-l to . tliis costs may pl!c up.. , , , r ., '. Hi riosinir exercises of the Tjileigh Uic-U School lt eTeuing were largely atUnded and full of iiiterat Major GW ftJ dress is LisLIy iqwken ti. We liave aobbi' r i- Tnt -i ia thsouth than Messrs. Ai.-. -vU and Ssott Heu them at Once. The Commit tee of Arrai-k-tmeiJ to carry out the programme for 4th c f July need t::v. Is to mnt expensea ia t.J lortueure orks has cme and mv. re pai J, ami it is hoped tUt tose ol our ci--n w uo have not done sj wid suLPcru-e at once, ran "U can be I an '-J to any of the com-ruI'.U-t-. Gov. . noUvn, at pojUv.-e, sl.n, at ft ere, Dr. EbcknaH, at the Y:'. - CcL lirowu, .at Xatio-J.. L at u-'i7 l"e E-aUor- , . . ArLasno A North Cabouxa IUn boad. The annual meeting; of the stockholder of the Atlantic A North Carolina railroad took place yesterday. Gov. Brogdon made no change in the director on the part of the state, and u is understood that there will be no change among the present officers of the toad., ',: ' . : . ; IXTEBJCATIOMAb ScjTOAT SCHOOL Lbbsov Lectvbes.Bt. Dr. Fritchard commenced on last Thursday evening giving lectures on tbe International Sunday School series.' Dy this arrange ment superintendents and teachers will have the advantage of bearing a lectors on the lessons Uiey are to teach oa the Sundar folkwing. . , , . . ,V Naw' Boabo or UsisawsrTSB3. X board of nnderw riters has , beea or ganized in tid city, and wlura we say that Beaton Gales is the President, F. IX Cameron, Tice-Presldent and AIL Winston, Secretary, people will agree with ns that it is .well offiaered ' Host every trade, pursuit, to., in owe midst has some sort of an organization, and we are glad to see that the insurance mea are going to act ia some iaort of emoeri Let's hear from the sewing machine and lightning rod men now. ,i CoJtrtrMKjrr to' a ' Whs Oatrm reoest iwue ipeaks In flattering Uurms 67 Miss Annie Hodge, daughter of Madi son Hodge, of this county, who has. junt graduated with the highest honors at that well known and exeellentinsUtutioa of learning, Mount De Sales Acaxt- my ef the Viaimtion,- Baltlaore;"She was aaiong tie - few who received the etown and goU medal.' The Sub speaks in high terms of this yoong lady's mnsi cl talents, and specially mentions her brilliant performance npon the harp. ; . The Young Men's Christian Association met last evening and elected the follow ing gentlemen officers of the proposed Penitentiary - Sunday achool: Superia tendeut, J. M. Heck ; . Assistant Snper intendent, B, W. Best ; Secretary, P. C. Enniss ; Librarian, John Sherwood. The school will organise to-morrow af ternoon at 3 o'clock. All who wish to participate in this work will meet at the residence of W. W. Holden at 2:30 p. m. Sufficient oonveyaneoa have been provided to carry all oot to the peni tentiary who may wiah to engage ia this workv' '"' ;'' ' - - - Goversob Armfiexd. This gen tleman arrived here yesterday afternoon and took quarters at the National. As Governor BrogdcaTn a few hours will be beyond the confines of the state. Lieut-Governor I iield, by virtue ,of the constitution, K comes Governor of the state during inch absence, go after all we have a democratic Governor, and from present prospects this arrange ment it likely to become permanent after November next. 1 We hope Gov. ArmQeld will take possession of .' the executive office, and, as Colonel Pool's resignation took effect yeiterday, ap point a HuperintenJent of Fublic In struction. r . " , . " ' ' ' t -., . ;. - . , Tub Swain Street Baitist Dat School. This school will be opened next Thursday under the very best management and lustruction. An hour' exercise in vocal music cat!) day will be part of. the Instruction. Xo -j. , .... boy will b" r Im:ttM tffev, 12 yearstf 2 The lullowing a .'.'is .irosteest Jacob 8. Allen, ' i!"ma', James H. Harris, William T. W 1 ' James C. Birdaong, Henry Mit, ., Thomas W. Blake and Needham L. Drooshton, to whom application must be made by try parent or' guardian wishing to enter scholars, This enterprise . is a most worthy one, and we congratulate the members of Swain Street Baptist church upon their courses in beginulog a woik so long neglected in our city. " Tas FATrrrivn.La IxsEraracM Light Infastki. This morning tLe Fayettcville Independent LiLt Infantry arrived here on the rjcigh k An justs Air-Line railroad en route to FULUJel- pl.ia, where they form one of the com panies of the Centennial Legion. ' The company is a Cue looking LoJy of wn and will reflect crelit upon our sUi 1I.-.J Haigh, the commanJirjg oEoer, ad acved during the Lite war the reputa tion of gallant soldier and is well Cited for the command he hol.l. - The df lay here was of a very short duration and ',' a company proceeded ou tlieir rocte u WtlJon and tLe Bay Iiia. At t'..e J -pot Governor Eroglea took tbe tr&ia, and was revc-ived with d ie Lowers ty the company w ho will act as Lis escort J to rhiUdcIj-Lia. At WeUoa t!iG'f,: c nior w ill I a j i::ed ly.Lis aia', -j T. wLiLtuU, Of Wil'U. .. Swewox TaiAi This case con tinues to excite great interest and the court house ta thronged every day with an eager and attentive crowd. This morning the argument of the question of the admissahility of- the dying de claration of. A., O..Moore wis continued and learned and able arguments were made on both aides. The argument was atill progressing at the hour our columns closed this afternoon. 'The Judge's ruling on this question Is look ed for with great anxiety, aa Its decis ion will have a material and important bearing oa the case. Matrimonial Statistics. Busi ness In the matrimonial line, seems to have been dull m this county only six while and nine colored ' couples were joined together for better and worse last month. ' Here is the list : . . ,:, wbitb. , .. . , , , : Lewis Baker and Cetestia Denton. Jas. D. Castieburg and C X. Hobby. Needham P. Jones and Emilia Met to Jones. : v"'.. Edward M. Seaman and Sahna Lynch. . -: ;., , .,, ;.".r U. T. Stricktin and Ehsaheth lIohoaT R, U. Weathers and Mark L. Starr. ;,il , ' : COLOBI..: -,r-r James Baldwin and Margaret Hooka. !4Aaiiph"us' Jones aini&t Hk:ks:; , John Jones and Jane young.; r - .. Alsey Jenkins and Chancy Logbora. ' Nelsoa Johneoa and Emily .Hinton, Henry Mangum and LooisiaTaboon. Norman Rains and Laura Evans. Isaiah Pearce aadMariah Collins. iiqpju.ua Cocai--SjLn:Bi4i Jcui 1st. Court met at 9 o'clock a. m. All the Justioes present . , . . . . " Call of appeals from the 9th distriot resumed and disposed of ae follows: - uisaioners of Mecklenbarg. Argued by W. J. Montgomery for pkiatixT and Wilson A Son contra, , . ' - ? . Virginia C Morris v. Z. Lee Morris, from Mecklenburg. Argued, Wilspp-t Son for plaintiff, and Vance A Barwell tor defendant ; ., , -, ; .. S. A. Sharp vs Fannie Williams. et aL, from Cabarraa. Argued by It P. Armfield, Wilson A Son, Shipp A Bailey and W. J. Montgomery for phuntiff and J. M. McCorkle for defendant., , s - - J. 2i Mifler vs. .William EL Tliarel, from Mecklenburg. 'Argaed by Jones A Johnston for plain tLff and dement Dowdoontra. f v- j.-.;: ,..'..' I Court adjourned until Monday mora-' ing at 9 o'clock. r-.-r;. f -v . . - 7 ; .1.3.7 4-' '.. ..'l. -miT ' - 1 . ' - - tab dbops. :H The' youo2 men lu Charlotte hare organized a Vance club.U; , i;',;'. A Zeb Tanoe Club was onranized at Beaufort Monday evening. , " The thermometer registered 94 de grees in Newbern at noon Monday. - They are trjin? to cct the Charlotte merchants to close t 7 p. m. for the sutnmec.'."- ,,. Tlie younz men in SUtesv3!e are about to reorganize the Iredell Blues. The Xewlwrii Xnt Klll -lfi:m. in have receive! il e first cotton . bloom of tite season. . .,' . Tbe Bobesonian nara r A fn rion hail storm visited portiue of this eonnty 1 . IW , ... . uai a nenany. v v - About 5 uer&OD connecle.l llrnv. elves with the rrefhytarian church ia - ewoero last balary. , : . . : . KWth DiRtrLiT f fl 1 mMin Tt .-.. fort Tu' My evening,' Dvriot. Deputy jl. t , i. aras premig, . .. The CLicnTtk iTinuuii AWIjtm u.t the republican, delegate from North Croiiisto the republicaa convection sold out, body and soni,.' to Don Cam eron. ..... ... . . . , Tho rclub!kan of l:irl held a meeting last week, and rerc-m mended Col. O. II. Dockerv, or Uich mond, lor Governor and lien. Uufu Barringer, far Congress. , , , M . A an evRieuce of the duiiuess in railroad- Luj; the North CaroLna freight . train went out lat evenin with tlir ili cars, three - ty oues, and a passen ger and shanty cars. - , . , - revival at the Me&odiit ClTarh'sv j eontinnes : t3 wra; .vo tl . .a i beea converted and eonn-ted t .tia- atlve wil Lie elitafh, an J tLere are jet several mourners, bcrvue hr '. l TOr nicht . Beaufort wiiln LiiratA th J, t,.i... tx-tii declarations rea-L and by three i f Carteret con:.?T It V. V C. ILeotl.T orators ate A proton Oak-! sai.th.Esa.. snlCuL Jer ,...- r;-,. . - . c - -o The Euf.rt F 'e of Wedrifsdiw1 V--5 C..h of i,.m'.rt. v.l-t ercr-... 1 .jtaigh's and ia an eKveut and fv.-rri- ble mann-r nrrd the i.-pc-rdR" an I Iiecty ct ui.rr t . w,rk 'aril wr' ' fi:la-..a ia te a-'r-t 1 r c.i:a- r.- " NEWS AND NOTES. Chattanooga, Tena ia roisg t d np the fourth of July rpkadid. . "Fantae ties at dawa ; a monster procession in the fjreDOoO, with speeches), mnsie, po em and racing ; and at might nre- - A are st Hunter's Point, L. L. Wednesday, destroyed IL W. Jones' rooning factory ; also Bridges hammer factory and ruachiaa aiiop ; Xewbandt'a Eteryami Xxmst laUnd City pottery. shoe 175,000. , . " Samples of sew Delaware, Maryland and Peaaevrvania wheat wereabowaon Change at llinadeiphia Taesday, a mnch earher period than nsnaL The qualify was excellent, ana we Harvest ia pro grestoiig lavoraDiy. " ' - - , ' The Swedish societies of New York city, to the number cd nearty two hun dred, serenaded ATinos Oscar, of Bwe den. at Uetel JJrnnswtckTnesuaynifht A crowd of about one thousand gave the young pnnee a beany reception. There were no speechsa. . . ..r, r. . a The rhiladelrihla republican conven tion tVedneaday Bominated tbe follow ing cancLdatea tor Congress : l irst dia- tnct Chapman Freeman ; second dis trict, Cnarles O'NeU ; third district Bcnj. L. Berry, fourth district Wm. D. Kedy; fifth district A. C. llarmer. The conpTeaBiorjal committee at New York mveatiirating the ail. ed frauds in tbe buxhlinsr of tii new pootoffli.- in that etry oa lnasoay exaaunea A oatmaster Jsjoaea, Assistant Sarerintondent Stein- met. and taherw, Jjt e)iH,t,lnpibJn,j-. taaMtf' ;W'chae.'' Thjmmsttee' adjonraed to asltingtoa. . - John A. Jordam tbe colored custo dian of closet 'at the Boston and Albany railroad depot, Boston, ' who baa been under suspicion or murdering an unknown man who was found in the closets last Thursday, baa confessed the nuirder, but savs it was in Self- In tho wakky f ntad mvestipsrion at 1 - . . 1 1 1 . t w . . , , n astungiuo, euneeoay, v j. t.OUaung fnruier tesuned in bis own defence and ia defence of ex-Senator Carpenter. The latter will be allowed to introdnoe evi dence to show that he did nothing durin pr absolntely apright ' ; f .: i v.i :Bt The court of innuirv La the case of Charlea IL Barth, the absconding elerk of the quartermaster'a department at San Francisco, having concluded the heating of the evidence, baa adjourned pending a decision.. Tbe proceeding were in private, but it is believed that the defal cation of the clerk was sot more than 1100,000. '''. :.-. -. -. - The Association of Catholic Iaterary Societies of the United States met in Cathedral Halt. Ffciladlphisv Wednes- dy,Bev. G. LL Doane, V. G., President, la tbe cli:r. The preliminary proceed ings consisted ia the reception of dele gate, the present eceaaioa being, the second arm and convention of the associa tion. The ad JreM of welcome waa de livered by S. E. Megarge ' J. 3L Canneld, one of the exhibitors at the eetitennial exhibition, left the grounds Xneaday afternoon in company with two female and vie; ted the bouse of a reputed clairvoyant The man died, seemingly under the intlnenoe of a sopo rine, and it is alleged that the woman put morphia in hie drink. ' 1M1 Lc- Uaia baa been arrested.' bat the other parties enacted their eeoape. The Lowe 3. Mass.. manufactnrer have voted to reduce wsce about tea per cent after July 17. Walker A Cos. woolen mills will take a vacation from July 15th nntd fall. The principal Fall Biver arenta hare agreed to stop for five weeks after the first week in J oly. Sov eruwmen are working on contract-, the Slade, Osborne and Barnard miilavi will run part and probably full time. The two hundred and thirty-fifih a a- 1 nnal commencement of Harvard College, i Mass, took place Wednesday. Degret s were confeired ai fallows: liachelor of Art on 135 graduates; Bachelor of Sci eocs oa 2; Civil Engineer on 4; Doct r of Dental Medicine on 10; Doctor of .Medicine- on 3Rr IsAebeiof f Xws on 47; Bachelor of Divinity on 5; Doctor of Science a liJehek of Arta, out f the, course, oa Id. The following honorary degree were anuonnced: De Freeof LL. 1)., Hon. Alex. UamCton Bioe. Carl Schurz, David Colt Gilman and Edmund Lambert Cashing; . .. J ciiunca DiEECTonr." ! j At (liri.t fhnrrh. Tniannrval r 11 o'c'.-xk a. in. and 4 p. m. by Rev. M. M. MarhalL IX X' Sundav Scbtwl nt (aim " - -, i .' Church of the Good Kbrher,L T-rdi. coral, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Eef. E. It Hit h, amliiy rxhool 9:30 a. m. At lNi!.sWiry Street Uaptt church 11a.m. by Rev. T.IL Fritchard and 7:30 p. ra , Sniday School at 9 a. m. At Swain Street Unritiitrhnrrh 11a ro. and 7:3.) jk m. by lkv. J. D. Huf- narn. ouuoay scnool at v a. m. i At Fersoa Kreet IfethoJ:t chnrch, 11 a. m-.and 7:30 by Eev..Y. C Nor- maa. S jn.Liv Shool at 9 a. m. At f t Juhixs (Caiiiolicl church nrnsa at II a. m., veirs5p.m.,byltdv. 1'ather Kcillv. Sanday chool at 10 a. m. n At 1 rci-bytriarj church. H a. m. nj :CJ P. m.. tvltev. Dr. Van-'m. hunday fxheoi at ta. At Edentoa Ftreet Mcthodii-t chnreh. 11 a, m and 7:3o r. m bv llev. 1 D. Farkhead D D. Sua. lay school at 9 a. nut W.J. Youcjr, r:i!ricU!ndcnt Mn.ng cxetvbej at 3:30 p, m. Seats f;ce at all servkea. If vour l-owf'i are co.-t've taVe a 1.3 e o: i r. I . v-f'il: r . kuv tf to le:ur inca.c.oe. ' TLe ar.r.u-..I Conf-Ttnce of the .c.,b V.'ii S. ! .... 1 f ft: a NewHm ti-rctif t'- 21. T. CL-.-rfh, b,ufj.c,.uvc;.$ia z-i's l..-i t'j vl cf Acrrrtccxt . UXLIMITED RtH EDIAL IlESOL'KCKS. People sometimes suppose that Dr. Pierce's family medicines represent the entire extent of his resources for curing disease. This ia an error. Experience proved that while the Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite Prescription, Pleas ant Purgative Pellets, Compound. Ex tract Of 'Smart-Weed, and 'Dr. Sage 'a" Catarrh , Remedy, , would, If faithfully Bsed. cure, a larira varietv of chronic complaints, there would be here and there a ce which, from it severity, or from Its complication with other dis orders, would resist their action. These exceptional cases required a thorough examination into their symptoms, to ascertain the exact nature and extent of the disease or diseases under which the patient was laboring, and tbe we of specific remedies to meet and overcome the same. This led to the establish ment of the World's Dispensary, at Fuflalo, N. Y., with its Faculty of Fhy sicians and Surgeons, each of whom is skilled In tbe treatment of chronic dis orders in general and those belonging to his own special department in particular.- To oue is assigned diseases of the throat and lungs ; to another, dis eases or tbe kidueys and urogenital organs t to another, diseases of tlie di gestive system ; to another, diseases of the nervous system t and to another. diseases of the eye and ear. Thus the nigbest degree ot perfection in medi cine and lurgery U atiainciL-Tho cs- . tabhshment of this institution enables, the Doctor to meet a long-foil want in" the treatment .of tho wore- severe chronic affections. By a careful consid eration of the svnvitoms as niven In , of cases at tfai.-ir homes. Others visit the Dispensary in person. The amplest resources for tbe treatment of lingering affections are thus placed at the disposal of every patient, and those on whom the proprietary medicines do not have the desired effect can procure a more thorough and efficient coursa by a per- aonal application to theproprietor of toe world' .wispeTwaTyi"" Wast o CoxyiKNca. Trade is de pressed, sod the industries of the whole country flags. Ask the canse and you are told it is due to "want of confidence." Ask the few who. have not nrod Dr. :?!Wilair.I"iJt4-tlwy-tey'I'-liave''' no connjeooe lu it, 1 have ixmn bo often humbugged byroch article. " We ask then ito read the followinir ' testimonv from parties of undoubted veracity: lUwxLNJtvn,T,a, OA., Oct 80, 18G0. Da. W. H. Terr Dear Sir: I cou- aider your Hair 'Dye a triumph. Our barbers prououoe it super i'r to all others. ' Yonrs truly. LA. THOMPSON, Druggist. - : ' New Oauuiis, Oct. .5, 1870. Da. Trrr Dear Sir t Yonr lfair Dv bids fair to ' run every other dye ont of this market ' ' lpectf ullf. - JOHN KIMBALL. '-1 f- PrAj.tAR, Oa S"pt.v27,' IS71. jjb. tctt JUear rir: lour Hair Dye is the best I ever ned. 1 ' Yours truly, L. O. MYERS. NEW AUVEKTlSEMENTS. holilofa of tha HaA. A. 1 It K IV will tu. held at the Company' ollice, In Kaleiirh on Friday the alat Jly, lli'U, eomaiwciiig at ta o cioca, noon. - . " ... W. w. VASS, nnedlawtd ' Soe'y and Treasurer. M ORSISVIhlE ACADEMY., The 3Cd Betaton of mv SL-hnil will mv. v July 10, li'.'i, and continue live months. - Tultioa, Board and Waaliing per fiwslOB 175.00. 'yuirt,,,,, B. Cf PATTOX, Prlncitnil,!, laaeVdeodlm ' - ' ' MorrUvlile, N. C. WAKECOO'TT.In THE 8LTEBI0R . . . COURT. , , nous roa RELiir, . Jone WatBon and T. P. Dev.reux, Ei'tre. ot r. a- oienoerg, aec'U. ?;. ... . Jiwnna T. Steuben, lied W. SU-nlwrg, Cha. V. .tftenbergaarak J aA Loader- Jaim -B. Loader, iary John Louder and Annie Jont-t Loader. " u.-j ! TUB STATE OF JiORTfl CAUOLISA, -Tttht SSrjf tf Tl'ui OvunlgtitntH.fi : You r herrliy comman-led, to ainurimn Jena'F. fewiiberff, lie-ia W. t-lenhcn;, Chan W. Bteulwrif, tir.h Jatm JUwUw, Jami-s l Loader, Mary John LoaJi-r and Aunie Jonii Loader, lh dnfoiKlauu above Bumid, If they be fonnd within vur cotmty, to ap-ar at the otik of Uie Clerk of the 8iiierior Court forth county ol Wake, wiiuin -i'i day after the servii of this ummoui ua tidKt exclusive of the day of uch ervl. e, and' tnswer the complaint, a copy of which s teelepotiied ia the odie of the Chwli of lUu i huerlor four, for id county, within . (en ' day from the dtite of tin euiumons, and lei them take notice that If they fail fc, B0. wer the atd complaint within tlmt time the plainUil will apply to the Court for the reii-f demanded in tue compUint. i Hereof fail not, and of turn hiuiibom make doe return. ' . , . lilven nnd-rmy hand and U of aid Court, tliu 17 day of June - '": ' ''A. H. la-NTlNG i-a .... . 1'hvk Superior Court V ke ii)tiuty. NOKTB CAFOUTVAKE COINTY. l'KOT C"l'KT. Jwic Watso and!. P. 1etercux,' Ex'n.'bf s'terA fcteuber, dce'd. : -! ; ;- ..i fit. . lit-ct T. ftenber;, U. W. gl-r,!,.-:;-, fnaa. W. tenber;, arah Ja!e I.cs j t, j jmi.' k! Ioa.r, V.arT J,,t Ij.a l r, Aunie Jones Loader and buan t'. L"a-i-r. 1 aptieartnr to the of the Court .y the a:U biv.t ,.f 1 i,mM p. i,,.v, r,.ul one of the plsionus l,ei iu I:, a a l:.kI emire of ct''n eku.i in tue !jve e e i!iit aii. r due ii.:.,,;.n.-e the defer.,!.,: 1, J,Jlla f:eii!-i-.', t-i-ih Jane I..ii, r, i v Steitherj t,d 1 1 !. V. v cam ot he f - i'.d in ll.e of N,m ' 4 I t,. t! :tt '..-T are pro.-r j rt!i- to 11, - it i therefore order--. hv ti.is Co.. f.'v br . n 'he t, 1 , e- T Seiii'.r.el on. e a we. k f .r ..r i, . n 1 lur-.uerti.t a n, v of n fn..-- din he rn i.j-ed ai,J i!;r, , of t:.e wr.!. in named aon-re-i.' '-i Is know rj ty t j J. i i". . 1 to v.t V
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 1, 1876, edition 1
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