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Jtp to this JateCh iaown r"no i afifiTaWtfrta.- Owing to a inombiiwttim of drcnrrtiitanoce aader the reee&t managecaeot this py per bee been unable to furmth iU feed era with report of I the Mij proceed inge. The present mAntgement , pro pose to publish lire dail;, and will a fatare keep the reader fallr tip to the In connect&m with jovtwdayi inge wo giro A comprehdnsi?e . review of the trial from iU eommenee ment. The trial began Wednesday, Jane 23, with a thronged and packed court room. A ventre of 150 freeholders were in attendance and about three hours were consumed in. empanelling a jnrj. The next day (Thareday) the trial began regularly by tha ealling of the first "witoees- for-ib. proeeeotion, Samuel Olirer, 12 years of Age, the hi little dot who wee with Moore when he was ahoi ' This was his evidence j, i , Bamnel Olrver, witness for the proee. - cntion. testified ."That on the mornior of the homicide he went with deceased - hanung, and thai they -emu to Joe Da. Iter 's and. boanht six docks nod to Andy Baker's and bougli three more, and dor eeaeed got Harris to go with them to neJp i carry- ducts. " Ueonaeed com menoed cursing abont fifty yards btrfore ' . he got to Swepson house ; he was ours ' ing the dogs tor getting into Swepeoa's fieldlstea got loose opposite Bwep- son's bouse, and Mobre eursed thedueks and told na to tie them,' and cursed, bat celled AO nAmeA "Went on down to the ' store 1 asw a man at the: tank, - Moore said damned if he didn't see -who that was, and west down to the tank.1 XJp at - Mm PJuiW- Moorw ssW, 'Hnrrah, Ham, and let's go hunting. I said I am ready ow, .YWent do wo. to the store and saw Wood Smitk , Moore said get , Bewel'ST gun. f Wood Smith got Hewers gun And we started; 'Moore had both gons on his shoulder. ''About filty ' yards from the store he gave one gun to Wood Smith and said, "Now,, when I all fee that gun yen giro it to me;" Moore had his. dog and BeweTs dog along, and when we got near 8 wf peon's ' house the dogs were Robg to jump into 8wepeon's yard and Moors teamed them, . Ws went 'past Bwepeon's hotme abot two hnndred yards and crossed the fence . otcx Into Swepeon'a field and went down towards the railroad. Saw Tom Trol Unger ploughing, i Went around the hoaae and crossed tha fenee back- into the big road 150 yards from Hwepaon's house on the aide next to the factory. ' First time we passed Bwepeon's house we saw Hill Trollinger standing in, a - flower box He called Mr. Moore a damned blacky ) UiiTiog j koklux:') I was walking close to bwepeon's fenoe and Moore was is the big road with Wood Smith; we were all even with CAchpther. .When we crossed tha fonoe baek nto byroad Modre sat on ike fence flte or ten minutes. Moore said wo would go to Joe Anderson's field : Anderson's field is on the left - Hill Trollinger was still standing, in the flower box and called Moors a damned black knklnx and thief. I saw Swep son standing on tha platform at the end of the house. We had passed the house and were at the end of the yard. Swep son had a gun tn his hand and he hallooed to Moot, ".Are you ready f and Moore said MIes, I am. 8wepon went into the house and a' gun ; -fired 'from the -door or window.- Moore said, "Do yon see that damned black fool T" Moore was going along towards Baker's. . It was five or ten nunntee between the shots. 1 felt the wind of the ball of the first shot tmms my ear. t The second shot hit Moore and he felL -He lay V;H:4E;'c3v;;; I r- -- -1 ., ' - -1 there a minute or two and then aud for me to ge after M T. M. Holt, that he was a dead man - Alter fiwrpaoq hot the , ' first t timo j Moore told Bwrpson thai'r he j would . not i fight a thim nor , aheoi him in Itis . own .: vard but to i evmeHOui in ther big road and be would shoot with him or' fight with him. Moore said nothing-before the first shot that I know of. Moore did eay that lie would not anoot gwepsan in his own yard twice, onoe before the first shot ana once aiwr the Tim shoe, land before theeeoond. I went to the) store and tola AJbngUt Ana to UM omoeriand told lien ton. and to the factory and told the .hands and Mrs.. WhitaelW r Moore fell in the road with) his head towArds Swepnon s; kitobekij Don t knAw bow far Moors walked, betweeav: ;the .shots. After the first shot Moore tamed Afdrmd and walked towards the. factory. : After fho first shot, Moore had his gun onj his shoulder j I think it's toe war he bud it thiuk .it was on Lis left (houidar. The kitchen is toward Andv Bakers: I saw a Uttle of tbs'gns Swepson had cm the platform be bad it in bis right . hind, with, end on -the floor. . I bad not Aeon Swepson : before that, day.; Shots were Irom wtndow . ox door 1 1 w. so smoke from the powder i Moor never offered toabool Bwepsoru ..,),;,, .h y Crbu erewiesi Iw iifbidanft eeWiifst. I am woinjron twelve years old i 1 have a broUM ana tare sisters wno worn in ilolt's ; Zaotory wo ail 1 live In 1 pne of the factory bouse and : latve been uvinir tbes about three years : knewi Moors well, and iiktd bim. Knew bint And worked for bim hi Rotfc inrhani before h cams' to the fkctsry. I never hunted with him before ' that day.-! We started about 10 o'clock that .dlsiiaklk it was- and Mrs.- rhdlipe said It Wal gomg on 10 o'clock. We went up the river to the pines And then' went on Around to Baker's and bought ducks. Hattu eot with us at Atadv Baket's. MoorA began to curse about two hun dred yards before he got to Swepsob's noose. -jrorget Whether be, cursed Ml the way to rJwepsen's house. .Forget now u i said ne aid wnen i was extun hied before Ihifiagtalrate ; It has ben so long Ago.: I forget whether SIoAre kept on cursing till he passed Swep Aon'a house At Sweps6n' gkte: met a man with n wagon ni a white mifis, when Zv6fs& Tthedffiikt&ortet wnetner was rujni at ine gate, it uay be it was .'down towards the ractorr. About ten yards from the gate. Xt has been ad long I forget.. The wagon stopped. I forget whether the wagoner and Moors bad achat. Moore took a drink then. Moore told me that he had bad spells. And when 'one came on he would take a drink. Didn't- see the bottle filled up. .'Moors told me about having the bad spells while In his ofilce that morning, before we started; Don't know whether I told before magistrates that Moors bad told me About his hav log bAd spells. ! The wagon stopped Moore was on the side of the road farthest from Swepeon'a house, a He took a drink out of a bottle .'We were tvinr the- ducks at - the time we met the wagon, and naa au tied . but one ' before i the wagon stop ped. Forget whether Moore waa curs ing at the time the wagon stopped; lorret whether Jioore hook his cunln his hand And walked across th road to the gate.. I know the tun was not cock' ed. Moore did not carry his run cock ed only when he ,w&s near a gang pf birat or bis dog bAd t tnem. i leok ed to see if his gun was cocked, and it was not; 1 know It was not cocked for I looked to see. ' Moors knew tha man At the tank And shook hands with him. Moore nald, hurry up. let's go. . I said where f He said huntintr. Iaald I am ready now. Moors sent me after Se wet's gun. And I carried it to him in front bf uic iuk, ua luaueu it mere, a nearu nothing about duck shot Wood Smith said that 1 reckon,' I didn't. Don't think Moore was cursing when he was load ing the; gunj I don't think Sewell's gun was cocked when be banded it to Wood Smith. Moore never cocked his gun that evening. I forget which irun was cocked ' when'T w " left'thA itore.'. At Swepeon'a house Wood Health waa even with Moore and I- wts tven with them and 'next to the "fence; " Moore was carrying his ' gun on . his shoulder, r forget which shoulder. ' Don't remeis ber where Moore' first ' commenced cursing m " Un". "evening. ' .17 for get ..what I said About , it before the magistrates. If Moor said anything abont brick walls I have forgotten i(. Don't know whether" Moore said Any thing About brick walls that day or not, IT he did while sitting on the ieocs, I have forgotten it I don't think be was cursing -while " sitting on ' the ' fence. lie .. waa smgmg ' thsn. , Don't know whether he was ainging before he get to the bouse or not don't think be was. Don't know whether I said be was when examined before the magistrates. Hill Trollinger was standing , in the flower box, and called Moore a d d black, kuklux and thief, I heard him call Moore a God dd black kuklux and thief. And I told the niagUtralea sA. Dill was mighty, near the big road. Moore didn't hear Hill or didn't notice toneyr forget whether I saw anybedy SwepsAn'A yard hot UiH. MoorA was cursing his dogs the first time he passed Swepeon'a house after dinner. I think he- said "Come back here, you O d d-d fools. ' Went ell Around Swep son's house and back to the fence, and got on the fence and sat fire or ten minutes. When we got off the fence I was close to it as we started towards Swepaon'b I dsn't know whether Moore's gun was cocked. I think Moore was cursing while sitting on. the fence. X doat think Moore was curling as we passed on by Swepson's heuse. For get whether we saw Hill Trollinger the second time we passed or not . Just before I saw' Swepson on the platform Moore was In the middle of the road. Wood Smith was nearer to Moore than Lwaa And by hia side. Swepecn said BApioii;; kortii;cab6lina; wedxesiiay, JPLr 75,.,,, , ,, 2 ,w . , . 1 ?iag? ' , '' 'Stfeyott WAdt!':" U spoke Ttrsf ; forget whether 1 swore before the ma giatratoA that I didnt know- which spoke tirati I don't; know; which did apeak first ; I didn't take any notice anocb of what was said or who spoke -Brat didn't know that I would have to coma court, ' Swepson shot from the window oruoor one, I don't know wblch, , didn't see Swepsen ralae his tun at all he bad bis gun in his right baud. If I said before the mstfstratea that I saw Swepson shoot from behind 'the door I forgot it 1 1 forget whether I said before the magistrates that I saw the barrel of Swepson's gun straight out from the win dow or door, and that I saw the smoke when he shot. I dont know which way Moore's face waa tamed th Brat ckt 1 tluok bis faoe was turned towards m ker's I think he. had his gun oa his left shoulder ; ixnow it wad ; it was fiv or tea minates between the shots. Moors didn't walk any between th shots that 1 know of.' X don't know whether I walked s far as from here to th hotel between- the-shots AT 'not; forget whether I bad cot to th troldea wiUoW the, second shotor net: 1 dont know how fw I was front Moore when the second abot was fired 1 1 was aei Moore than I was the golden willow when the second shot was fired : I was a right smart piece from the golden willow when the second shot wa nred, and About twenty yards from Moore, p to wards Jiakr a I forget wbicn way Moore's face was: he was walking along between the first and second snot, witb hm face towards Baker's; I forget whether I saw Meore at the time the second snot was fired ; forget how Moore carrying bis gun. know bis lao cowards Baker's, but don't know gun on lull auouiuec at tna.ums or jaw snot, and x reckon ne aept n tnere. No one bast told me' to tea any thing. . Benton pever did no -one naa read over tue paper 7 so me. Moore took a drink where the wagon stopped. ' He stopped. ' I don't remem ber sa ring before the magistretea that be took a drink wbu WAuang Along. And before h "Met the wsgeau-- When he mer theiwasaoJie took his bottle, look, the stopper out and took, a drink. Think Swepson spoke to' Moore firtt Hollered out to Moore, "Are you ready!" And Moore said, " Tee, I am." Wnen I nrstaw Sweneon be bad a run lu bia right !band. I don't (hlnk'iVsAid at Graham that he bad It in hia left band. I don't think I said at Graham that I didn't knew which spoke first If Moors pointed bis gun at Swepson's house I didn't see bim. 1 don't think he did. Mother said . I was .going on twelve yearA old. I Aked her before I came down here. The first shot was fired from the door or end window. ' If I said I saw Swewpson take up his gun And shoot from behiud the door, I forget it I dont think I said at Graham that Moore commenced cursing fifty yards from Swepson's, as be came from Ba ker's with the ducks. I rorget u l said Moore kept on cursing till he got to the store. I don't think I aaid at Graham that Moore aaid " Come out from behind your brick walls. ' i cud aay at Gra ham something About the dogs jumping into Swepson's yard. I don't remem- ber ULJt Satd at GrAbarn that Moore took a. drink opposite ' Swepson's gate, a he waa walking along. -Don't know whether or not Moore called Swepson a. d d rascal . that day ' I didnt swear so at Graham ; if I did I forget it ,Dott't know that X heard Moore say one word Against Swepson that day. At the first shot, I heard Moore say, " See that d d black fool." think told it at Graham. . ,.. i iffrc Never told Anybody what happened at Swepson's that day. I told McCulloch Whitaall next day : he is a boy told him at the . boarding bouse wood pile; the first I think I heard Swep son say was, " are you ready V When Moore passed swepson a th last time I noticed that his gun was not cocked, told everybody that I wasnt allowed to tell what I knew. -After the first shot Moors turned around and looked towards the factory, but I dont know whether it before the aeooad anotr um, own t , eurse but one time, and that was the first time we paseed that evening j the doge went to jump in the yard had tried to jump in the field and Moore had cursed tnem r mas t see u aioorewaixea across the road.' I hav told over this thing to day th best I can recollect, and I told it at Graham the best I eonld recollect ; no one ever talked wita me and read papers to me, and I never read papers myself. ' - :. .'. . a a 41 a ass m ana at iiftri-txamnea oy tw. j. o. rnuer. You told me not to say anything about what I knew when at Graham, and Mr. Sewell told me not to talk about it ; I did not swear at Graham that Hill eursed Moore twioe. 1 Here the court adjourned antu Friday morning at 9 o'clock. " ' , Faidat MoBjnsd's Faockkdctoa. Pursuant to adjournment Court met Friday rooming at 9 o'clock. - i 1). y. Mebane, a. witness lor tn sUte, testified : I live at Mebanesvflle, N.' C I bad no conversation wita Swepson at his house in Baleigh last winter J - last December, a year Ago, while I Was on a visit at Swepson's, w talked over the Green-Moore diffioalty in Greensboro. Swepson told sa that Moore ran Green into, his (Swepson's) room, sad mentioned OoL Fuller and Dr. P. A. . Hols as beiAg there in the room with bim. Moore ran Green into i Swepeon'a room end abot at him ; others held Moore at the door ; Moore eursed Swepson and the other gentlemen. I aaid to Swepson, "You and Moor had a difficulty before ..and be threatened your life ; why didnt you take advan- a. J Al2 a . a a a aa cage o wm opporcuuty ana xtu nun T Swepson answered, "I dont want to kill Moore t I hav promised towt Aunt Jennie that I would only kill him ia my own defence, to save my own UI. I cannot aay that this was the exact lan guage but as neat it a lean remember. Question. t Vss not this th languagu. of EWtpebn, or fho wAataneeef U,- that U Moot over erosssa au pata avs wouja kill aim?.-- - i t'.t "' !'. I " ' Answer. It was not. I recollect say ing at Mebanerrn last winter, in the preeeac of lc llebane end others, thai thiawaa DoLLic mor Lhaal eeomlsd. for I had heard Swyo say that Moore bad threatened td kl kixa, and when a aliercpt-4 to kill him (Sweper) that h would defend limseU. ami hlLl Lim first if h eoulX IamAAepheeof Air. Bwepaoas wsaj ii -sB surmsjt as r j bona sarw. ' ' 4t ; (.: --.is ( : s QuesUoa, Did ant joa say m hls coaversatioa at Mebaaeril'A that Swvp scu said be would kill Moore if he eetild ver gat tb avwo Ua aider ' j , Answer. I did not. Bavpaon'A words were sa nearly aa I can remember I hare riven them before, vlat that ' he Would defend hlmseU and kill vsihar 'tbaa ba kUIed, I Mked Swepson why he ' didn't kill Moore m Greensboro. I told him that wealdhav been atvehance. Swap- sost Answered wje.1-1 aes getting- old and yoar aaot Jasnste at gettiBg ld,aad wsj. aav had trwahl eawaga, a4 I have promised her wot to kill' Metre on leas it becomes necessary m defeac of my own Ufa and only then. " ; -- Here the cosrt aouraed until Sainr daysaecaing at t o'clock. ,- , . s s J r AATtnauAT'a raoexxopcos. , a The court met at 9 o'clock. .Tba a- tlr aeaaioa of the day was eocwamed in the argument by comuel of th ad- saissabiUty of Moore dying vfeeJata. uoa as evidence, - Alter a scolongeai discuaaion, Judze Wttu ruled out th declaration and court thea adjoorned until Meaday asornlng at 9 o'clock. . . JOwinff asiheleasrib. the aroosed- Moodaya report M asitssaiUj until our next Uan. WHOLESALE CASH PU1CE8 CCVwTLIsbL MkMliara, rASaiO Low httddUad, ltkIO 3r Atalaed. - if Deep Iir- . ' Interior aad dirty, fcT " Oottoa T1scbml - - - Jlow. North CareUaa fi.00.3V Cera7AtieawU. - ' - '; Cora hJ aaj, 147 - ' 9ae, kt O. boa seea; rtl5. I t Bulk MaaU, C3r Bib KmIm, lltjdll, . - . 1 tUMMltsara, t oaat. ,-. Lard, Korth CaroUaa, 17. v . Waatara Uaraaa, 1. Cotfee; rvbae Wo'Slaa.'''5'1' : j l " ' ' v.- - wf Ooa4.BtMXA. --Bi,v. '? " CoaawM, 19aa Syrap, 8. H. a Salt, Marshal's X.0O. " Erane'.Soa Ha0a,oabBBla for los, H " Barer A. 1A. -?.. .,---. -: EttraC.lL w TellawC.waOt : .Leathar, Sad Sola AWi7. Oaktaimed.oi : HMas, greea, A. r- - d'V.OjtOL . : TanoweVS7 Potatoes, sweet TOKvTA easts per baaaL Irteh. sw AiVdTS. uau, aneuea, sutce. SOMAf bale sum. fodder, bated. 100. ' Hay, AL U salad, good, 0073 : Ecra, perdoseau I5ca. ' , . Buuer. N. G ,tk&& i Betawaa.9X ... . . . I Kan, X. : '-wtAwA. Aw ta. i'i Beef, o fooL4. W'v:: . drntaad prtaae, feA. Heavy Corner, per es Me. ' ' Llrht . .r: 'ue.! ; ti Brass, per pooad, A te 10c. Pewter, aea aaad.7h10Uw .--..i Lead, per poind, 8e. -r. , .t, gaeepBUahwaae. i woo waaaea. per poawa, B( wawatbed AO to ASc - " ' , 0d 7t eeata; harry, W eta. . SPECIAL NOTICES. im muYVtMt mm viw vmurmm from acUre practlre, hartnr aad placed ta bm baad by aa Cast India Wwatnairr th lor arala oi a almple Yeretabi Beaardy, iv tha speedy aad pwmaaeot Car ot Coaeanpdo. Biwarnltt, Catarrh, Aathtaa, aad aU Thaeet and Loag AfeeUoaa, aia a Poattiye aad lUdieal Care for Mervoa DobtUty aad all Karvows Ceagplaiota, attar hathomxhr a narm. earanr power as at eaaa. fraia it aa amy te at kaowa to htesaffadar fallow. Ad by this bboUt. aad a eoaadratioaa dertra to raaev bwsaaa seATertag, be wfll sead (tree of limn n eBerwa;, aw wui eharre), to all who datire tt,thl full direcUoaa tor prepartaa; aad aainf. Beat byrttai aail by i X to aU who daUre it, this raci a, wUh ana inrceiralB' dt aqan iaa ' J ' VoaroABioek, 8rraea. K. T aov AS-wly c : 1 -.1,. Am" CAEtlha' , , , ' lu To all who Br awffarhar troas the aad bdteexetloasot yota,aaiyos waahasas. aarrr decay; loaa of maabiM. da . 1 wi A saad recipe that will care yoa, . f BXX OF CHABtlK. Thai great iwaMdy was diacovaral by a akhwaoaary At Aoath Aaasrasa. Aaada elf-addraeaed avekip to th Key. Jotars T. Iraaa. Awaam J, J&t Ummm, Sm M Boyu-aeeojSTwoBB ... MISCELLANEOUS. B ALLABD : OA3TXBAI. & O O.! iii!!!ss!oi mm ' AXT DEAXERA IS GRAIN, HIDES, WOOL, TOBAUXX Ira. EW Baltorf Cbssia, Pried Irani feathera, Yara, Lard, TaUow, Beads, I Baeoa, Beaas, Pool try, Hoar, Yeg I etabtea. Ac, .Ae.dte. f s WABXHOtSE. 907 W . . BROAD 8TL rntT.APKT.rnxi. i ! j .... mm u : Cevracaad by , aprfl 7- TTTAM COLTOT. TN TEX purtWOl h : ! i'scamews rea Yxuar. sad T. rl Daevieax, bU of r, A. eteaserg, dee'd. vTbeda AT. tAaebenr. cias. A. LcMtder, Jary Joha Loadar aad Aanie THE fTATI OF CsXOUXi To am hereby eonunaoded. Ateaturr. BaAa W. stews-err. Caaa. W. fiuabera;. AaraA Jaa Leader. Jtwm A. lr. Mary Joba Loader aad Aaaie JoAea Vamrr. lm fianjau aboTsaaaaaiL Jttaev aruiM wikiawKiiimf; -m appear as the Attfel fce-fof tieio parhir Court tor th couty t Wake, wUAla AO days snavuesemeeeciBSi swiisws m taia. eaelawlv C the day- el sact swrvtie, and aaawar u eoaatxaiut. a copy or wuica WUI Ha as tae omes or tae uara or ennerkw Cewit tor aaid eowatv wuhku days fruaa th dat f this auina. aid toe taa SUa aeaea Uat U Ury f aU to a was th nlkl aotarlatna wai that tba. theplahrtlda wul apply t th Court for the sshat diaaaailid m th eeavplatnt. - t " -1 1 UeraeC tail not and of this sesasaoas saake as Ntora. bws asswaf Thea s4 saaTef 'aild .T'uasa SAxpsiajs vosws wsa voeacyj KOtTB eAtOLETA, W1KX , COTJkTTT. '- ' TWAaiTA Cocav. Joaee Wassea aad T. P. navweas,. gx'rs. 'of rauw a. BMauarr. oaco. , , , , t ... v. JTaa.- "' 1 mm T. tAeabeiaj; B, W. glsabetfc Chaa. W. Waahiig, Sarah ana Loader, 4mm Lead, Alary May Leader, ' Annie J Loader aad Suaaa C Loadar. . i , , I It eroearinar to tha aaitofartlo ol tha Cewrt by ta afAdarUof Tt nawi r. DtaWisa e ot tae plaiausa hereta that a good eanae f aethMi eziata Sa the ahovs eaas that after 4sfta!gm. th...ArwaaM jdoaaai Aieabarf aad ChaBas W, Bteabsrr tenant ba Iia4 taa Aut ac NorU (Jaraiiaa, aad that they are proper parties to Uo actio, i ttiathsnSorrdred by th Coerttbat ostaaoa ay pwbllrataaa b saad ta th Weekly BastUael oeea a week tor six weeks, sad farther that a easy of aaMrhnebtd saatssoas e seiossa aao. eawetea ta aach let tAe-wttai aaaed aoa-resfdents wl I addraas Is knows to the plaintiffs IhitoIb. Bcsast At lewsAptarairgs Attoraeya. yaaAA-Uw-Aw . . TXVB BITOllE EQUALLEDj I The Largest Stockou Record. ' ' . -tfii 4 :"im . -'.T C ' WMMKKL JtTM Refatr steel. He is still at the old Stand with a larger --Mju-.-ortmet of ..;., : THAU KYXB. , V. .S.CESTEOOALOOODS. rOUBTH JULY CKSTTINKIAL GOOD. Looks at my latest Faehioa Plates And ebooee your style. . t CXXJTHS, - J GASH1 II KKBt - Ia c Anything yoa want Coaw stid eeo nva, Iknow t An Ami OBif WDJULt I8TABL1BH1C15T 1 is at the ol. I guarantee all xey fit. Apr 13m - OL WETJEEL. S00 to 1,100 beahela per week received at stride fee ea only at' ' ' " ;"!,: V GATT1S A J0XI8' pACpNtBACOJII Jast reesfred 10.000 soaads Westers baeoa, heebt bafor the ri. UU aad grtyour sappiwa. At amau aovaaee ror caan. a . r.UiuiMivcauaew WihaJaytoa sUeet, bear City Acalea. 1HQatAB BTAKLT, ' I KIWBXBV,V.&, Dealer mankinds of COBN A SPECIALTY. ; -i ,. . vii t; s ' '; Kewbera, a. U-lav . ' - -- ' ': c O u f. Coaatog aad gotog all the while very low for GreeB becks or Snver promlsea ars sot car .I1 ) , I -. -. f I -4 i i - - ' : ' i 0XTTI8 at JONB8' ' 1 TVAoleaals Grain aad feed Store, Opposite- Dr. McAUa's OfflesA. J. , ..W . T H O M.A S 'JUtortejlt Liw r ASD GESIBlL LAVD AGENT, , S AS SAB A, fEJTAS.' SMcfal atteatio rlrea to locating laada, rarnlikaa abattaets f UUes. Bedeeau laals seld for taxes. , Does all things pertalniag to aBaaJEatatoArency. , t rpedal aixaeruoa p van te lauautrou. iwpoadeaea aoUcttL Plfteea yean practice la Texas. - - .. j CofTMpoadeae merely oi eaqalry past cooUia oae Dollar U. B. C. , . Jaaao-t. QUYVIltlAWLICTCtlS (alaswaakryV O V-TJ lh !y, 1-T4, s4 ead IT.h Bea tenJbcr. If y proved of a. 4 ae, 1st, to Stadeau who daira to par.. a th et4iBS eVtbiaA other LawTtiwd Se shola wa Utuasra wha hav pot, aad th a4aataf i syneaaatie ancreetKm ror drruiar ap ply P.O. UBtreratty of Ya.)t Joax B. kirrot C-t. -dJLT,;-;;: - jaa a-wsf TTKITEKSXTT OB YOXTH CAJtOLUU. W. . . . BM . . Bi7 imm, aa cioae aw i saw aay, Tta. BesM three erec t atadv by tha facility, aa Optioaal coswa Adaatta a lairMnaitAehW .it'iti eJoUlBf aad trareUiaEf vary treat 10S to 1M for tbawaaioa. V, , far CBaUowe, wnh reeJara, appl to h-AXP. P. BATTLB, hmiwn. JwalT-dhV-wtA. ChapatiiUt X. MISCELLANEOUS., LOOS, -HSTniT, SEAS. ooox'pbjjb:wa i .i . Jast received a000 yArds j; !. we. in abort Worths, at If) caats ner ward. These LAWSJ are good styles, thai colors and are worth eighteen cents, SPECIE PA YMUiT "-all to piece, at tCT cawaa pet jsad.J Come iaCREECITS. may 4-d2Uwlt A GENTS for hart chaao. uY IhVrhT n. eota mcaeV Address C. av AAFIlTT POCEETCa Newark. KJ. Umcs er atoewiavwaBanrv, i fwraaaswa Baaaoaa Coavaar. Petarabarx, Va , Noreaaber At, 1 73. f OHAVUX OT SCHEDCLK TO take effect ACKDAT, Keveaiber SSUt OOI SOUTH. Leave rwaansarr at AJA A BL aad BJB P. BT. - vin i . v , Arrive at Waldna at fc A If. VS P. M. UOINO KUBTH, Laav WMoa at 7:A A. ht aad 4 P. At. Arrrre at Peterebars at U.-i A. BL aad T7 P. M. Trainaeoaaeetat PeUraborraad WrMoa with tralas for aU aaathsra aad aenhera pofaBta. Tick eta sold to all soathera, aawth wastora, aerthera aad eastera potaU, aad haixar ckaehed thfwarh. - . 11. T. DOUGLAS. ma la-acw-u. . -a aeparaiti 85 S2( Bai:ptot Brnsow dt Co. , Portlaad, Main , aavch T-wlv day. al wenaatrrea la. MOXTII .Mia . . CSTABXIBBED 1841. r EUE6I1R -ilD BE -TZt- AFES, - ALSO UERIUMG A CO. S5I & 253 Brad wsj, New York: M 60 Sudbury St, Hoston. Bp 18-cod-2m - $1,200 PROriT ON $100 Mad aay day sa Prrs ana Catxa lavnA aeeoidlDgto yvwrwjeaas f 10, ase er f Ma, la Bth Prtvllrcea. aaabroarMs aaaafl tar tan to the earafal taveetor. W adra whea aad how to Terate aafery. Beak wAh fall taforsBatio aawv rasa. Address - byatoflaad talegfaphto - BAXTEBlOa, Bankers sad Brokers, IT WsB 8t, H. I. jaaaa-oawiy. , , I TRIUJini TRrsto., iDIIUWUl, a. I., te whoai waa awarded the frraaissa for the best ElaaUe Trass aad, Bapr-irur at tbehMtsaaAoaafthe GEEAT ' 'AXXEICAX 1SST1IUTB FAIB, ehres s rwptar ta trees AS to AS days aad oAer 1,000 dattara tor a ear taey raaaut cars. Theyswiploya : ; t- . FIEST 'CLASS LADY SCXOXOM. Te Caaaa rBaraaieeeL Or dsn tiled by saau. Biaaiwiatioa tree. The aeaal dbMBU to patroaa. Bead . 1 ceete lor Ajerlptrrs bee la : - Pro. W. a. Btjusnaw, m. ik, awEVdly Chhrfsargaea. I.'i m- IH LOCKS. . . ... . j' JO: : t- 1 v. - 4-r Tj3. ..A it t a h - - AW' it' V it-.' . I ) . I' - era v. -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 5, 1876, edition 1
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