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I V i ii". ; .t ft it If l :l HI SraTiMKi. I publiehed every " lug (U .ndar excepted) sod delivered in we nf U.l.lrh tnr BKVBBTY-riVS cbkt B MOUTH. Mall eubscrlptloos, poetess free, EluHT DoU.tR per annum, la all caee paya ble la advaace. - TB Wi Btr Sektikbi. la pub Ulid every Tuesday. Mall aubaerlptloua Two oixaaa personam peTaMe Ib advancs. . v,. 10" Person letting the elty during the tummer can hare Tub Bin ibsl stalled to their address by ordering It at this office Hher la person or by postal card. Seventy- tyerrnt peftnoBth, payable la advance. Sj n'otks tiketflof B(j'e4liBMH; ration. We cannot undertake to return rr- ' jet-ted manuscript." J;..,, ; - .. .. , Addre, 1" -.' - CM ITU, BATCQ1L0R A CU. J . Bstreaylt. Vr THE SENTINEL Fl'JDAY, JULY 7, 187 National Democratic Eeforn Ticket! FOR PRESIDENT .,1Tt S A M U K L J. TILOKX, J FOR VICE-PRESIDENT t ' THOMAS A. IIENOIMCKS, ' ( or IBDtlBa. ' FOB TUB ftTATB AT LABUB, , 1AN1EL Q,7TSmxroTer JAMES M, LEaClI, of Davidaoo. 7 SBOOMD UUTBICT. - JOIIX F. WOQTEir, of Lenoir. TniBD D1STBICT, . JOI1N p, 8TAVrOBD, of Duplin. rOUBTB PISTBICT, KABIU8 II. BT8BIE, of Wake. .. rirrn dwtbict, . ; ...... FRANK C. BOBBINS, of Davidson. IIITl DISTRICT, ROBERT P, VTABISO, of Mecklenburg. X SBVZMTS DISTBICT, WILLIAM B. GLENX, of Tadkln. MSIOCBATIS STATE TICEET, !-'w7i rOROOVSKKOR: " Z E R U L ON , B. V A N 0 E , . 'rOr MBCKUBBBl'BO, ;. ro MS .TST-O0VIB'0B : -t ii o m a s j: J A U VIS oa BBCaBTABT Or STltl jr""--"- JOSEPH A. ENGEUIAltD, i I ' 1 orw naBOvsa. iHi i I . i . A'. r : ' i'.i'l f , roH TToaBsT-oBBEat t ! t . or wisn. .- FOR ri'BLIC TBBASCRBB : JOHN M. WOBTIl. V or R4Bootr. rOR AOMTOK. SAMUEL L. LOVE, " or B1TWOOD. fob iuV't. or rtB. iktbuctiob : lOllN C. SCARBOROUGH, or JOBB8TOM. FOB CONGRE83: JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Or FBAMKUB. CONUBI8 0!AL BOM INAT'OXS IB OTBBB DISTRICTS i . 3o Diict ALFRED M. WADDELL, of 5tb Dtstiict ALFREDMr BCJLLESroI Guilford. 6t i DitiR o WALTER L. 8TEELE, of lucnmona -tb Distbio r WILLIAM. M. R0BBLN8, of nowiDi . PARTY ORGANIZATION. At a meeting of tho Central Executive Committee of the democratic party it was .' - '- Resolved 1.' That the chairman, of eiicU County Executive Committee be requested lo report to !he" secretary Of tliis oommittoe the name and postnflice address of each member of the, same. 2. That each member of the several congressional committees be requested l.lppj4Jis.nameand address in like manner ; and also to take notice that he iscx-ofSoio-a member-of -the State Ex ecutive Committee, . i J 3. That this committee urgently calls on the conservative people of North Carolina who favor reform in state and national affairs to form, without delay Tilden and Vance clubs in their respec tive townships or neighborhoods ; and the officers of all such clubs axe reques ted to report their names to the secre tary of this committee. 4. lnat , the .democratic papers throughout the state be requested to publish the above resolutions. . VW. R. COX, Chm'n. S, A Ashk, Seo'y. "I know Hayes," people know Tilden. saidGhuf. The Morrill's hesitation is beoomiDg -de Morrill king to tlie treasury department. Push the organization of young men's Tilden and Vance clnbs. There is power in them.' . . - . . . ie " I know Hayes," said Grant. Now, who knows Grant or, knowing him. knows any good of him ? " Hosts of drawling, eye-glassed snobs are fitting to the springs and seaside, in search of fortunes and flirtations. Tub Si 7 ' Mrs. Revolver Colt wentto the cen tennial in a special drawing-room car. The probabilities sra that 100,000 lives Iiare contributed towards paying for her -Vwtylr- Hot rill makes as many faces about ba ccptiug the treasuryship, as if it were the greenest and' sourest of MorrJIJd cherries, instead of a rich and luscious plum. ' j '. r - s : ? - ' J Philadelphia went wild ia commeino rutiou of ths hundredth tb.r Bells ran, cauupu roared, bonfire" blazed, rockets whizzed and juleps suffered, and 100,000 throats are husky and bourse with buzzahing. fTrI-arri majority, agajusi Dil, a man' of abilitj and popularity.; Can there be any Gonbt of Lis repeating the triumph, when his opponent ia such a. combination of. son; entity and obscurity . as Hayes T , i i' 1 ' ' -i The honor of firing the national salute of the oentenniai legion at Philadelphia was accorded to the Norfolk' Light Ai tniery Blu, and they shook the whole BuHqnehanna ' TaQey ; with, tho Tim of thoir thnndtthniaied glory and pyre technical enthusiasm.,'' ' llS '.'w-t i . "in . .,, . The radical papers having said in land ation of Hayes that, if elected, , "he will carry no pledges into; the white house," an irreverent contemporary begs Imva to hope he would carry temperance pledge, as he would find none about the In t 40,000,000 of intelligent Amerioaa citizen", in these grand centennial anni versary days of the republie, resolve to save by reform what was won by revolu tion a hundred years ago. The task is mighty but, with. Tilden, the great re former, to load, easily to ' be accora plisliej. ; -. ;'.( --i We have been wrestling -with it nearly three weeks,' and still bare not mastered the problem as to what sort of thing that "reform republicanism" Is, which is represented by a ticket composed of a a 'at" 1 a engineered by old Simon Camia'on, and hacked by Grant and GO.O'JO official pil ferers, rerhaps we are a little dull or slow of comprehension. ""- If wisdom oomes with rolling rears, a ationthatnwlebtte4ta government or people can pemaneirtry4 prosper, whose conunot is not oasea upon the eternal principle of truth and justice, whose character and polity is no .al)solutelj..rar,e formation to be effected belore Ameri cans may feel secure. - :. a In all portions of the slats we bear this early of enthusiastic organization for the campaign.,, At do time since the war have the democrats of North Carolina felt so confident of success, or so ready to put forth the necessary ef fort to secure It.' We have had no such organization or spirit before, and the rigns of the times indicate that it will be well with the democracy of the state and the nation in November. Our distinguished and highly es teemed friend, non. Montford Mc Gehee, of Person county, has just been nominated by acclamation, as the demo cratic candidate for the legislature. The state is to be congratulated when such men, her tried and true and gifted sons, are chosen as her law-makers and leaders. 'Verily, It seems as though a brighter and better era were dawning upon our grand old commonwealth. , . n mm :. : " t TIT Anmivlfi ". The democrats of Croldsboro town Ship organize a Tilden and Vance club to-night rAa fast as; these organiza tions are perfected throughout, the state they should communicate with the chair man of the state executive committee, who will thus be able to communicate in! return with all portions of the state, transmitting ia this way. documents and information respecting the campaign which it is absolutely necessary for the people to liave. xuis ia a matter to which w would particularly call the attention of the' democratic press of the state. Let every one urge the necessity for prompt and . thorough organization in "every township, county and district I - " LewU Blount, of Orange county in this state, has earned a right to have "The World's Benefactor chiseled on his tombstone, by inventing a lock that noeds no key. Think of the vast sav ing in patience and oaths to traveling luasculinity with a trunk, valise and hat-box, and all the kevs mislaid. But do not try to imagine the blisses of such a discovery to a detachment of old maids on their summer journeyings, with half a dozen Saratogas, and a mis cellaneous 1 assortment of bandboxes, satchels and reticules, . and the whole bunch of keys on a blue ribbon loop lost just at tea-time. The storm of " my dear me's, " " oh, nay's," "good graciousV and "isn't it provoking's" is beyond the flight of mortal fancy or goose-quill. All averted, abolished, ended by this Orange county keyless lock. The democrats of Person countr have nominated John C. Barnett for sberuT, J oscph YouDger for treasurer, R.-Ai Williams for coroner, J. H. Clay for surveyor, William Bumpass for regis ter, and R. H. Hester, W. Noel, J. M.; Burton, lluffin Rhew and J. J. iirpoks for commissioners. ; ; . Ol'B KATIOXAL axd statu TICKET; The attention of some of our contem poraries is called to the fact that they are not correctly j printing tle national and sUte ticket. In respect to the names of some of Uie candidate and electors! The ticket as presented In the Sentinel is correct, and will be complete as 000 , as nomipatious are made in the first ! xiiwxiK- T ia some of the papefsvlhe name the nominee 'for tal ' treasurer. Is printed Jamei, ' whereas ; U should be John M. Worth. In others General Scales Is put divrtt" front Bookiughaai, when he Is a ! eitbwu of Guilford. In some Instances "the Initial of the ' first name is only given,' when ' the la w ro quires tliat it be spelled out ! hi full. .The4'tBlnlHtsyk-fV Colonel, Major aid Captain',,' add the title of Honorable are wefixed. i Tills is all wrong, and if so voted might, lo case Of a contest Invalidate ballots so printed. ;t"? ' ri, ',.,!. . i , These are matters of prime , lmor tanee and should be looked to at once for first impression are roost lasting, and it might so happen , that a , hugs' number of the tickcU printed iuvarious portions of the sUte would be locor ' "t COXi ULTATIOX OF THE CAX. It has been sngsested that the nomi nees on the state ticket and1 the elec tors for the state at large meet the cen tral executive committee at an early day and agree upon a general and spe cific plan for the campaign. .. , The suggestion is eminently a wise and proper one. ; The stale should be thoroughly canvassed this summer sod et, and the electors at large, and well laid out plan is neceisary to insure thorough and efficient , campaign. It will, , of course, be impossible Tor any 000 man to canvass in every county, - Witboutispejagomenttaieci sentlemen. there is a universal desire- to have Governor Vance tn every coun ty. As this hi Impossible, it will be necessarv to consult over the matter and map out such prominent points tor him as will enable the governor to meet the most of tho people. The democrats of the state are look ing forward to a grand campaign by Vance. In this they will not be disap pointed. He will make the grandest and most complete campaign that. has ever been undertaken in North Carolina. He possesses the affections of the peo ple of the state as no man does at the present day, and the enthusiasm be will create has not been witnessed since 1840. . , ; 1 ' In selcctine him for the standard- bearer, the democratic party has done the wisest thing that has characterized its conduct for twenty-five years ; and the convention in nominating him cov ered itself all over w ith glory, A GERMAN STRAW AGAIXST j.-va . HATES. ' The New Vorker Handcls Zeitung, heretofore republican, of July 1, con tains an article from which we take this significant extract ii7 , 77. 7. r i ; " Our sympathies in the approaching " struggle are with Samuel J. Tilden, " not because, but .notwithstanding he "is the candidate of the democratic "nartv. It ia not with hollow Dhrases. "but ov weichtv deeds, that Tilden has V proved himself the representative of "reform. Uut what is Hayes? tie is " the nominee of a party which claims Jndenuntv jQx..f Urht years or mtsgov- "ernmont on the strength of its great " services m Uie past : which demands "the confidence of the people without oU'erlng guarantee for the future, for it Las as good as thrown on one side " the only practical reformer in its " rank, Benjamin Bristow. Tilden and " Hendricks are quite as honorable, and " at least as important men as Hayes "and Wheeler, and, as for the two "platforms, the democratic, of which " relorm is tne becinninz and the end. " has many advantages over the repub lican. ' MisEKPRXSK-fTATiojc. The Goldsboro Messenger, of July 6, makes this vigor ous correction : a correBpondent of the Newbern Times charges that in 18Cl-'64. at camp Bush IlilL Randolph county. Gov. Vance had the wives of Union men earned to camp by force, and there kept for weeks at a time and punished by imprisonment and otherwise, in a most brutal manner, because they re fused to reveal the whereabouts of their husbands who were deserters. This ia a wilful misrepresentation. All who know Governor Vanoe know him to be incapable to even, sanction any such monstrocitiae, much less have them perpetrated, under his orders. The truth is, and Gov. Vance's official letter book show , this that on hearing of several instances of cruelties practiced by deserter hunters upon defenceless women, the governor very promptly ordered Solicitor Thomae Settle (now Judge Settle, likely to be the gubernatorial nominee of the repub licans) to hare the guilty parties prose cuted, but Settle never carried out these orders. Judge Settle cannot deny this. I John Peoples and his wife are the oldest couple hi Barnwell, if not in the state and the United States. He is 121 years oiu. sua 1-0. - , NEWS AXD ROTES-xV 230 persons were lost on the. steamer General Kroesen. ; , s j j Walton, Kentucky, kid a J tSO,000 blaze in honor of the lib: I I S ' I ' Speaker Kerr's health is improvinit at the lockbridge Alom Springs of Vir- . ' . ' . ' Philadelphia eelobrated the 4th with a $JO0,OUO bonfire, started by a toy oan- Peter 0. Yates, mayor of Schenectady, died suddenly on a railroad train, Wed- It Is thought the congressional 'dead lock on appropriations is about . to be unlocked. ; f ;,.t Gen. Bornsido having been' taken ill, Gen. Harry Ueth oommanded tbo Ce. tennial Legion at rhiladelphia . ' 'The ."Exnpetot Wilhslm of .'Prussia sent a long and cordial centennial greet ing to the United States, Tuesday. '"Marshal PscksrdV of tho-vilest of ail Grant's nnderlings, baa beon nomi nated for Governor by tho Louisiana radicals.1 'r ''. . ,!.-- ',-l . : The Fort Smith (Ark.) New Era flies at its head this queer device '.'Oldest Republican Psper in the Dofunot Con fedorady." . ,- y, ; , , . - 'The American legation in London eave a masmitlcent fourth of July dm- uer, with the usual accoropaolpcot of toasts, speeches and music and head aches next day. . , ,7,. ,, 7 7-7 ? Rev. PrXendrickr Wie--Gorgia Bap--tixt clergyman who had an unfortunate affair with a 13-year-old girl of his eon gregation, has been let off with ' a fine of $500.' i-'-'.i '' , - !. 4t .'-'-Uin : -i 1 1 Chicago is a huge specimen of munioir pal pauperhood. No money in her treasury, police and fire departments unpaid, people refusing to pay, taxes and no law to compel them, , 1 . Fort Madison, Iowa, was swept by a tornado Monday. Nearly every church spire in tho city torn off; 40 houses un roofed and a great many more- damag ed. One hotel totally destroyed. Loss, 200,000. v , ' ; . . '.: , ... , during some fourth of J lily pyrowchnie preparations, killing Dr. Henry Bucher, John Bucher, Bernard Kauseman and Wnu Young, and badly burning ii O. Bucher and his wife.- i ,Wm. O'Brien shot and killed Wm, Grant at Washington City, as a partial commemoration of ltirraemoraWe4thT and Samuel lAyr of lh aama-rugionri ws accidenUUy- lulled.by iriena, Wm. GarVey, to add to the solemnity of the anniversary. j 1 .-. . ; : 1 Wsr has begun between the Turks and Servians, and the usual lying and con tradictory official-reports ot .battles and victories are already on their travels. A Turkish dispatch, of July 3, says: "The Servians attacked the camp at Urkurb, a town southwest of Miss After five hours of hard ficrhtinir the Servians retreated. leaving- 500 dead on the field. . Near Belina the Turks were victorious in ser eral encounters, killiuir 200 and wound in 400 of the enemy. " All of which the Servians respectfully but firmly deny. NORTH CAROLIXArf Peaches are plentiful in Goldsboro at t a busnei. , i Wayne superior court opens Monday, with Judge Seymour on Uie Denon. - i Miss Ada White, of Lillington, was killed by lightning a few days ago. t GoldsborO holds a meeting this even ing to organize a Tilden and Vance club. Payette ville fired thirty guns, or one gun thirty times, over tne tot. ixhus nominations. ; j - yii r: The Welsh mill, near Waynes ville was destroyed ; by the , recent flood, r s.. sivnnn ;--. .... , . 4 5 ' i' V ! .' - t Beau Hickman, the ouce famous prince of dead-beats, was a native of Warren (county. -i--itc-U-aJ -J- Thomaa Dare, a white man, is in the Qoldsboro jail for stealing a horse from Mr, Powell, of that vicinity.. ; ; ,7 7C.A.Trice, a saw-miller near Dur ham, was caught by tne log carriage last (Saturday, and one or bis legs bro ken. : ' The Goldsboro Messunger announces that there will be a rousing ratification meetinc in that nlacO ' next Tnesdav. Judge Powle. and lion. J ohu F. Wooten are among the expected speakers. " - RrA-LvCarrof Oreeno county. 1M, Harvey, John F. Wooten, Noah Bouse and W. H. Bountree, Of Lenoir county. B. T. Hodges, of Beaufort county, and Dr. Chas. Duffey, of Onslow, constitute the board of trustees of Wilson college. ' 5Ir. Jas. E. Thompson, of Newbern, has the centennial feathered wonder in the ehape of a young , chicken with a perfectly formed human hand, fingers, thumb and nails all complete, growing out Just above the oil-bag. , f SOUTH CAUOLIXA. ' ' There were 47 deaths in Charleston during the week ending July 1. . A South Carolinian is ahirnnncr daflv a crate ox peacnes to l'nuadeipnia. Rico plantation hands are Said to be urganiaiiig ior m nuns iu narvest ume. CoL John Simons, of South Carolina was one of the speakers at the Tammany eeienrauon pi uie ft in in ew xork. Little Birdie, dauchterof Cant. Bar- nam, 01 iwrnam, fell a lew days since and broke both bones of her arm. Albert , Gucrry's portrait of Lee. which belontrs to the town of Green- yille, baa been sent to tho centennial. Ui A boiler explosion at Chandler's steam mill, ia Sumter county, July 1, killed a ne$ro man and woman, and wounded white man and a negro, beside demolish ing a mule and cart and most of the milL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A PPLICANTS for Tearber' poaitloA ia -tXth Graded School will appear before toe ajraminins Committee at tb Paaf and Dumb inatitauos aext.WadDeadav at A. M All appljiai matt have a First wradalkr Ulleate from the County Examinmg Board. .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS RALEIGH & GASTON 1 RAIL. . MAlb' taaiB. f 77 4 Uavs BaJetrt ....,.....;..,- 10 00 A. it. Arrlreaat Waldon ,,..., 8 SO p. M. Leavs Weldoo..........,...,, 10 00 A.M. Arrive at Kalelgh. ...... S liip.lt. TBBOCOa FKBlUlil. : Leave KalMgh. ........ ....... 00 A. M. Arrivs st Weldon 5 S5 f. M Lesvs Weldon.. t js j' x Arrive at Kaleluh ........ ....... 5 40 1, u. - BsMlflll A AUGUST A-AIK LINK. Eeave Balefch S BOP. V Arrive bSBMm liP. JM. Arritve at Raleigh .'. ! 4S A. M. ( i i v - ii-i,; - TII08 BiDOEB, jjr t-U j(,j.ir: CenBral Ticket Agest. It ALEIGIi HIG if fcO0Ltn7 1 ' Tke1 xereiaes of tWs aehooi wfll bs re- umedon . u t- 0 ut ': i ;' I -.' 1 1' V. -i--It fSi II !: t'"l"tff It prepare lt pupils generally f ov eolkge aoa practical Durauita. it oflara. ia oar- tlcular, a full sod approved eaurw of prepa- ratios ier w uarverany 01 nona uarouna. ' Boarders are reeeivsiL on fooi terns, Into the lamuy 01 is rnacipaau uicmars eoa talnlng terms sod particulars seat (Ml appU- 'i wo Rsf. t. Jf. ATKINoO'; 'Jv6 4t4 CILMOOTrvf ' GASTON IIOU8K, . - ; . . i NEW UERNE, W.'C.' i IbVK-TIIEETJPwbwtobv - The GASTON HOU8C baa, for aeariy half a eentury, maintained a reputation aa one of the best Motel at the Soutn, which It fully aoatalns nader the pre tent uanagemeBt. , t Parties vlaltlng the aeaibore at Beaufort will And It convenient and desirable to pay a vtalt, la pasting, to the Athens of North CarllB,aiidret attheOAMTON. ' . BATX8 13.50 FEB DAT. fW Perijaa who corns to thscoaat to feast oa sab, oytttfs and ether rood things frost the water, art advised that New Berms Is the flasst flab market ea the Atlantic soaatc ., iJ S-tf - B O L X D ME AL 800 to bushels per week recefted and sold eneae for caau owy s,--, , t hrs ,K 1 6 ATT IS JONES r BURELYh MUTUAL -ytrn . '' :" -: "1 THE NEW TOBK Was organised In 1849 and linos that t ma baa been uainnaaucceiui Duaineas. , 41 nas returned to Its members or their Ira; a repre sentative 194,000,000 In Ivldenda, Return Premlnms. and Death Claim. ' it ass se (Stockholders to ahsrs la tbs profits ; alt its inrpla 4s divided exclusively inuBf It member. Asset, January 1st, ISTrt. 130,645,055 4 Burplua, January 1st, 1876, 5,466,84108 : The premiums at a gives sgs are praett- caiiy ins same ia ail uie insurance iompa- Dtea, dui tne net cost ci in inaurssce 1 very different, depending; entirely upon the surplus or dividend returned to pollcy-ho ders, and this depends -upon the management of Com psny ' affai - a 1 be lone and successful expert, nee of thia Company enable u to recommend its poll eies to cltltens of North Carollaa a worthy Of their attention and s good Investment, - - ; Reliable buslnesa men who desire to work aa Axrnu ot the New York Lit in Raleigh, Charlotte, Greensboro, and rn termed lata points, are invited to communicate with t: - W. H. B. AChPOKD, , 1 ' Manager 60 nth-eastern Department, Nas, South Street, Baltimore. Md.' ! July-d3t. ! ; jST-ATION AL 1I0TEL i L ... CAPITOL SQCAW2, 1 i 'l , ,. RALEIGH, N. C .; , , , ;; C, S. BROWN, Pbopbictor. , ii-U-::v-'4-.v ... y- . i The National Is one of the best arranged, and the most perfectly ventilated Hotel In the SUte, and being delightfully situated by Capitol square, it is one of tbs best Summer residences in interior North Carolina. . - w The main portion of the building Is con structed With the view t afford 8CITS OT KOOM8 and PRIVATE PARLORS to such gneatsss desire them. ' - For Political Headquarters the National Is the beat adapted House in the city, bavins; large Parlor on the ground floor connected with private apartments. r" r - Union or Capitol Square, with Its shaded shrubbery I one of the prettiest and moat delightful resorts in ths country, thus afford ing the guests of ths National all the ad vantagea of one of the handsomest little raras in tbs United (States. -A maxnlflcent double nortico. frontinr and overlooking Capitol Square, extend along the entire front sf this really handsome build locvreaderinK it the most desirable house in the city for Isdies, children and sojourners of every cissa.- t-r-. The cool, shadv and breesv location of tha National, itself occupying one whole square, keeps It free from flies and muaaultoea through the entire Summer. ' . ,' A row 01 aingie-story office, auitsble for bnalnesa aad professional sentlemea. Is at t ached to ths Hotel, snd always at the ser vice of such aa desire them. ..-- Experienced and polite Porters attend all trains with good Coaches snd Baggage wag ons, and guests of the National may rely on good attention, good fare and excellent drinking water. , ; . , Bath Rooms and Water Closets ; ARE ON, EVERT FLOOR. , RT" la the basement is ths btiat RiUr v and BILLIARD ROOM m ths elty. -n . LAWRENCE 4L INSURANCE AGENTS, Raleigh; x. c. FIFTEEN FIRST CLASS COMPANTFa ..- ' AND STBOMT IN THE COUN '" AGGREGATE ASSETS OTEB TWENTY niLLlOXt DOLLARS. 8EKn FII.52Sa 'N wi, cawuaiTr OF ddjrefs LEGAL NOTICE. TTTAKE COUNTTIN TUX HPtRIOR W, .... COLET. T Scmmobs FOB Rixicr Jooe WaUoo and T. P . rw. ..L i F. A. Btenberg, dee'd. ' JoeaUyioh,LLow Annie THE 8TATI OP KOftTH CAROUNArv. Joanna' P. filaoberg, Bw alJ '" ?ou W. 8UnDerg,S.rat.. - iaaar, aar John lonti ,! HZTm os iooiui witma your county, to aoi-7., the cce of tbs faerk of tb SupwicUrt for the - eoanty of Wake, wlibm sda. after UiBaarrlee of thia aaramoas oa tbU xclusivsof tte.dayfCB' asrvfcs, and asawer the eomplauit, a copy of which will be depoaned Is the office ol the Clerk of itv Bapertor Court for said county, within ten day from the date of this umroona. and let them take aotios that If they f ailto an swer the said complaint wlthla that time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded la tha complaint.' ' Hereof fay not, and of thfiommoni make due retura.' " '" ' , t: ' -J v Utvea under aiy hand sad ssal ef ' aaM Court, tbla 17 day sf Jans 1878. "... i. N. BUNTING, ' Clerk Superior Court Wake Countr. liU ! .11 .-j " .. NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COUNTY. i'. .t f ! f paoBtnCocBT. Jones Watsoa sad T. P. Deveresz, Ku n. of Peter A. etesbsrg, dee'd, . , , - ame T. Stenbefg.' B. W. Stenberg, Chan. W. Stenberg, Sarah Jane Loader, James K. - Loader, Mary John Loader, Annie Jones , Loader sod Ssaaa O. Loader. ' ' It appearing to tha aaltafactlon of the Court by the affidavit of Thomas P. Devereui one of the plaintiff herein that a good cause of aeUon exUt in the above ease that sft r das duugBBe the defendanU Joanna F. Bteaberg, , tarah Jans Loader, Beda W. Strabtrg and Cnarlaa W. Stenberg cannot bs found in the But of North Carotins, and that they are proper parties to tbi action. - It Is therefore ordered by the Court that summon by publteatioa bs mad in the Weekly Senttoal ones a week for six week, and further that a copy ef said published summons bs enclosed and directed to each of the within named non-realdenU whose address Is knows to the plaintiffs herein. u,,u, ;' J. N- BUNTING, i ' 1 .' r. i . Clerk. Bosbbs A Busbss, plaintiff Attorneys. Jua28 law-6w . , , ' I HE ADVANTAGES WE ssjhercsult of a long -established 'snd successful business enables-us to offer sducementt Vhat rnakes this cyinouneomenf worthy of ; : attention ! Imrforting "eur to"egn: good di ! rect, csntr?ing many feading styles jof AmertssA abrids, employing th -best arbstfS'talaUn the. proJuclioa of our fjoodt, snd "constant progress'' our motto, ws slsim to lead the mar set in , , ....v-'. ' u---' - I READY-MADE CLOTHING, of which we' keep full lines of ai' grsdesy for Men and Boys In il-JpySJOM WORK our pi oducts are unsurpassed fa yual ity. workmanship and elegance. In GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS our stock is constantly large and Seasonable. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 7, 1876, edition 1
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