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vi TT-lcl ArTlre.1. THE SENTINEL A euiuUnation lock rnarruige cr: UaDtiiiy i parties mothers- with Yfciicrdiiy Judge Thomas SetUu, tlie eral oClce-holJers candidate for governo c. North, Carolina; sent In bis resignation to Coventor as assouwte Justice of our supreme, art. Ifl ic' i 'f I ypu had, ot sm. 1 fAhilrd ii h-T)4is vo will bi Li.JcJ id jiur ail dcJ snre not to bo governor.

You resigned ones to go to Peru, and got back sgalo; but this time you'C slide for good and alL Your beet I i A i menus should nave senses, yon umerenuy, jp4 (tojstantlj have yon with, you go Tomuiie, douf go. learn that the resignation was offered to data back the I Stb, bnt Governor Brogden ac-ooptei to take fleet on the Slit, In order that Judge Settle might write bis opinion on the esses In hand. No sppolntment to fill tha vacanfv Kril be sadl tTi montV ft I Both the conventions have pasted and our hotel-k merchants- and others now Oct a quiet UiuOj for some, months Let os kit begfo In time and press' on for a rous- big fair In October. Many of eur pepple annot raise money sufficient to; visit tiUsnalal will be In Raleigh, and have iblipn their roods and, chattels, and we vow In time impress' on uiem the Importance bf getting out from home and sea more of tbef world. Thart ltf he on exhibition' a One ki of horses, cows sheep and hogs from the'peftheru stales, which will give our people at opportotilry of not only seeing, but boring such things ms they may requlraT Tkre la no nse Ulklng, we must bays thorn.

To llvi always on cotton and tba prospects and anticipation of a big crop, will, not nake aa comfrUbl orjrloh.j Ula'Ume lglstratc'sCoart. t'esterday morning Justice of tba Peace llb held quite a large levee. Cases came up ana were aisposea oc as louows: Stabs vs. Frank Cotton and Lovs llarrioon, two colored youtha, for an assault and battery upon Jenny Sampler, a colored nymph vs. D.

P. Piercei -company 2d .17. tor an assault upon Adam Hang. Sent to Jail in default of-patewVaVAos penny Una and costs. State vs.

NelMcCullers, colored, larceny. Stealing a cord of wood from D. Wblt-akrr, Held to anawer at court In a 100 bat) bowd. -r- State vw. nendetaon Pool, colored.

Lar-ceoy of Brood from J. D. Whitaker. Held in a floo ball bond to anawer at court. Stat vs.

Dempaey Barnes, colored, for an aaaault upou hie wife. A OUmlased at the Instance of prosecutrix. SUt va. Dllllard Williams. Assault and battery upon John Taylor.

Fined 3 and pat. Review of the nsurket. Tba market for the week past has been filled with almost everything to be found In ti flrstciau market. Notwithstanding the hard thnes and seeming scarcity of money, the butchers and hucksters readily dispose of ever) thing they have for sale. Bk.

Round ateak 13 cents per pound; ordinary beef 10 cents; liver 10 cents per ppttid sausage 13 cenla. rsasH roB. mere is a scarcity oi iron pork and It Is liought ought un rapldW. 5 4 I i i i SECOND EDITION Or T11E OJILT Auliientioatod copy of the LAilT.TH.1, AND TESTAilET GEN. EmbrarlDg a Schedule of his Heal Estate, with Elaborate Notea thereto by the ToUtor, to which has been added interesting 111a-, toricai, BloLTopblcal and explanatory notes by the PuUuli.r, conulntDg Oeneaiory of the WashlDirtors, lilatory of Mt.

Vera on. History of 1U Vraoo Ijulle' Asaoclatloaof the Union. UUiory of falrfac County, wbereia Mt. Vernon la situated. JiUtory of Wasfatugtoa aud Lte University, at ton, V.

llit'wry. of AleiaaJn Academy (tadewed by Uen, a Unburn). History of xiarlwjf, -aftej, the late Civil War. liloirraphical sketches of (Jen. Washlnirtoa and notice of a death aad -burial, bioerraphical of Martha Waihingtoa and the Curtis family.

lUocrraphical sketches of Lord Bryan Fairfax and the-Fairfaxes Rlocrapbleal sketehesef Dr. Oalki Waatrmgtnw'atotimate frietid.aad family bhviiofcui. tiioirraphlcal sketehos of Judge BusUrod WaahiUKtoa. he favorite urphew of the General, ona of tbe lexau-es and executors of his Will. Blo-graphidal sketches of OeDeral da LaFayette.

AntrmyjUi ol Ueneral Washington, CoL Ouatia (flrst husband of Martha at.lnrton), and or ajir arettetogether-wnn rau aad eoas-nlete explanatory Botes of different devises, donations snd other matter of Interest con nected with the WUL Ala extract from WUl of Dr. Benjamin i Franklin, devlstoa- -case to Gen. Waahington, and foe timilt of the Waahlngton Coat of Arms. This publication has beea commended by the followlar dtstlnguial ed men Ch vUller M. Cemittl (late Italian Mini, tar), Baron Von Gerolt (law Prusaiaa Minis- ter), Penor Komero(lat Mextcau Minuter), the late Hon.

Reverriy Jobnaon, tbe late Gen. i Robert E. Lee, Hons. T. Bayard, -1 Schuyler Colfax, W.

Pin ney White, P. E. Spinner (late 8. Treasmer), tieorga Bout well (late Secretary of the William Pprajrue, Geo. Vicfcers, D.

i. C. D. Townsrnd, John Cberman, Horace Maynard, Benjamin r. Butler.

F.T. FreUna huysen, Tbos. A. end ricks, Simon (feuwrou, Roacoe Conkling, and many t. Hon.

T. F. Bayard aays: The work yon propoae to publish will doubtless be well re- -eeived. At this particular period, anyttilng'1" tends to revive the memory of the tltua- trks Washington la the hearts of bis eona-1 tryrnen, should be anennraired, This little volume printed in handsome style wBl be furnished In pamphlet form, by -A rents, at the low price el bslv a nou.snv" sua in a eat cieia Diqaingat viuuw Juiye-H. "VTATIONAL HOTEL, CAPITOL SQUARE, fi, BROWN, pMopRirfoR.

Thd Kstionsl is one of the best errsngLN, and tha most perfectly veotllated llotel lu the State, and being delight fully situated by -Capitol square, it la one of tha best Bummer re'ldenees in Interior North Carolina. Tb4 mala portion of ibe building con- atrHcted with tbe view to sfford SUITS OF KUOfSaad PRIVATE PAKLORs to such guests as der luera. for Political Headquarters tho NaUonal ta the bet adapted House In the city, bavins; Htt Parlors on the ground floor connected with private apartmeuts. Unkin or Capitol Square, with Its shaded walks, srand forest oaks aad beautiful shrubbery la one of the prettltst and most delightful resorts in tbe country, thus affording tlie' guesta of the National all the advantages of one of the handsomest little Parks in the United States. Atnaninoent double Dartlco.

frontier and- evertookins; Capitol Squara, extends aloar tba entire front of this really handsome build- lag, rendering; it tne most desirable bouse In the city for ladles, children and sojourners of every class. i The cool, shtdy aad breesy location of the National, ltaelf occupying one whole aqnnre, keeps' It free from flies and musuuitoea thfuugh the entire a row oi singte-tory offiees, sulUble for bttsioes snd vrofessional srentlemea. la at. t- ached to tbe llotel, and alwaja at the ter- vice oi sucu ss aesire mem. Experienced and polite Portera attend all trains wRh good Coaches and Baggage wag- ona, and areata of the National may rely on good attention, good fare and excellent diUkmg water.

Bath 001113' and Water Closets ARB ON 1SVEST tLOOV. mil ti- 'll i Ika I. IK. BIT rulV andBLUARDKOOMtetheelty.H jaij! a-w fttf-pmh f.r 'f wt AOE-VTS WANTED forth Historical Werk Our A Complete and Graphic Hlntory of Amert- can Pioneer i Ule 100 YBlRii AGO. Iu thrilllaf conflict of.

Ito an I White Foea. rTrr Exciting Ailwnturea. CaptivKies. Forays, Bcouts, vomen aud boys, 1 Indian war-path, life, and Spo A book for old and you'ir. Not a dull No eompetuion.

normout sales. Agents wantea everywnere. 4.uustrat circulars free, J. McCURDI Jfc 04 1'bilada- JuneVwT A GENTS 33 eyegant 9x11 Cbromos. ft J.

loo for ta. 1 National Caromo CUKIOSITY 'A TJiN-DOLLAK bill of ITT rent free for staran. Addres. Hmt fte Nassau y. Y.

AGENTS Wanted for THE CENTENNIAL BOOJCiOP BKKJRRAPHV. or the lives of the craai aaee, of our Srst 100 years. Send for clreaiarar- f. W. Zlegler Cev, FhUada Pa er.

Chicago, 111. mtVf or SOUL CIIARM-lh'U. How ttther sec may faadnate ahd gain tbe love and affections of any person taey choose Inataa ly This slmole. mental acquirement all can posseaa, free, by Unr tmrether arlib a mmrrimvm Fgylian Oracle, breams, Hints to Wedding-Nlirha Shirt, etc. Aqeer: i Address W1LUAM Poba.

lfigV 3 sulscrlbers In one day. Beat lturarr papers. Only 9X.SO a year, I0 ehromos freo. MCBToW A Three 8 pons Pubs Fa. 4w rvTa rtVTtvKiit.

BtKIK OF BIOGRAPHT, or the Uvea of the creat inen oronr nrt kiu years, av-na lor Hrculnf s. XIEGLER A Philada, Pa. orUhieagoJlL ler. "VarrentfcCo.v OF jj 'ft A KCIES AND FURNACES, Tn f.iaaifrr aaaoBTatxT lit th xabsxt. Our hew wood and coal eookiag stoves Uolde it Crown "iteptyrlei, FiniT OF IB.

ouTimnn ged. AND TUB VAaTOtia .1 i 'i 1 i Let every one who can posiibly tlio money vi-iV -tsls gvand exfcuIUonr Those who stay'at Is'onte the' fima an growl over bard times eke out a mlaerable existence. Go off, expand your wind, Wa TtaCtt7Caue. Tha argument of thia case was continued yesterday In tha supreme court. T.

V. Argo, of counsel for tha defendants, opened tba wood and A. W. Tourgee in behalf of Gor-bW tnd, hisjpai board of conjmUiione'ra; It is understood that Judge D. G.

Fowle will clPff tte axitxiiUd-tBorw lMlay)ior tha defendants." A full bench waa preaeot, with tha exception of Judga Settle, who Is skk on tAooant of she drahUtig be raeairad Friday at tha lamia of Bel'Z. B. Vance. Death of Bra. Harj A.

Upck arch. IThi AhrUr 1 church, died at tha. rwldecca of her husband, InWliAAtirdaj morra'bt II ailel ka ituesJ Vbiut tra sreakilAlia) Cpcharch was a eonsistent member of Swain Street Bsf Uat BAd was kc io her acquaintances as a thorough chrL Uin. tfitns'acesWtllMLIie1d It the 8 wain Street church this (Sunday) afternoon ft tV Huf tha paajor, omchUling'i jTba remaina will Ate rateraed In ifv 2nb4 TsueyUr aMui4l Laxlgc "The Grtind Lodge of Good, Templaraof Korth tarollnh meeU In' UiU city Tueada August, JUls I11 partial programme of tha expected proceedings Incident to tba da" lierjrinsjof tha body: Tuesday availing tha unwritten work will be exemplified. pSbo $ddreewl by every subardlnata lodge in the state will be i Tbkt the grkud lodg win be entertained In a manner worthy of the die- Building Md Laaai AaatUBi.

At the present, session of the supreme eoart batchaVlalr in cases Involving ajstifletiaiejssia. theea- aaaclatUaarnd case of James Vanir andwlfe ys. ay ettayllef BuUdiiig' and Loan- Association, from Fayetteville, was decided, "thds, -Judge- Itetdw vMerln the oyIoot tha court uvv The association Is entitled td receive any mOnejs'actoally advanced to tba redeemed shareholders, with, el per cent Intareet thereon, giving hint, ttbe shareholder) credit lor all moneys which be las mid, whether Veift 'auevllaei TBIcerdor tta YeMU. The Aagast riuinbet of this' been laid upon: oar Itis table of cesi-tanu presenuas wttractUs arra.l'J)ekidat the'unliiae valuable1 dlarV Important lias i Urgi hunib spcUl Tba Record Is 'something novel In tba way of a monthly msgaxlaa, being reWeaoat aeraa monUly recordroT' rmpflrtant' events, happening foajl 'feaM'fofr the1 wortd; witliae'letf uona from he most popular current prose and poetry o( tbaj day, furelgsj and douMjatia. It preeeoU a bcamtifnl typographical appearance, and each number ha nhetegtnt steel portrait of be'Wibrt iatked of person of tfie mouin, price cepis per month.

Address (G A. pabUsliers, Jf adison 6imare, New lark. .1 M' XVmm Uke Orgsua. The Third Baptist Sunday acfieol held In tha olllcein the yard of tba late Governor If euly, ut opposite to the excatlve mansion, A. II.

Winston, superintendent, has wol JlheArgan CffJred si a phzejby Kind WirL, the iCaptlil SudUuy aoitaal paper, published aUIacoikXfa. JEhn organ, valued at $2lt VulbScteaiii prlio by that paper to, the tutulay sehoal' sending itks ifirgpst atiooiuof Uoney pre- 4orUon to This energetic school loog pull, a ttrong pull aad a pull sUogelhe. MceeedeoT We aiuferttaod that'thii sdhtuA isjraDldlj Increasing in pupils and teachers, aid WdsJmk lootCtilWal UivaV way the parent tree, IhaSalUtjuy Street sclwcdWe 6'd theledrkersnhelneyajl5jd-ped, ami jUst their labors Among the little people will be the means of mustering many TTaTT'ioTJlfernfS JcT'tBT MlTrKf tTUS cross. dAtriibVth Judge ThomasSettWU address their fellow-citizens at the following places and times: 'rkekiy Juty S5th, Rutlierfordtoc. Wednesday, July tsth, Columbus, Polk county.

nvllla Buii Monday, July Slat, Marshall, Hadwon co. Wednesdflr. Anirurt Id, Burnsvllh Yn-SMntyVa VQUb. Thursday, August 3d, Bakersvlllo, Milch- tft jWrft, i riu i- 1. A Saturday, August' nth, Boone, Watauga county.

1 I a Mondaja August 4yonf.8iet Wednesday, AusA Whkeib Wilkes county. Thursday, Alexander easHktjwt 1 tM-i u' WeBtera papers will please copy; cf 4 auu accurate correspondent of the New York Herald, leftjor home yestrdsj, nornlng, la rapidly maki ng lputatfon as 'one of the most vigilant and reliable gatherers of i.j It jl new Ti .1 I Crntenaltl. I LiiuKouiiis 1I(R8K. July 15 II. F.

Mur- rsy, Wilson, N. W. W. Williams, Fay-fovIUe, N. 8.

G. A. C. TV F. IJ.

'mi tin V. 'n, John ft K. C. I Lynch, lituttucVulit Natioiul Uoteu July 15. Miss Snell and Miss Fannie Watts, Franklin ton; G.

W. Atkinson, Apex; James J. Brwiand slfe, BalUinore; Mrs. Judge1 George A. Smytha, city; Fred Davis Broadfoot, city; W.

A. Hanser, Southern Express Compsny. CHURCH DIBECTORY. Al Llir! hursb, Eplecyp8, 111 i'clocla. 4 bT tb-M iL Wnha, IX U.

ktaUf al 9 a. Church of the Good Shepherd, Episcopal, 11 a. m. and 7:30 n. ni.

Iter. J. Oertel. Sunday School 9:30 a. At Salisbury Street Baptist church 11 m.

bjr Eev. J. II. Atidnsob And 7:30 p. Sunday School at 9 a.

m. AtKwaln Ktrt Rut.tUt rhurrh. 11 a. 'in. and 7:30 p.

m. Eer.J, D. Sunday school al 9 a. At reraoD Street Methodist cliurcn, 1 1 7:30 by V. Xot-man.

Sunday School at 9 a. iu. At St Johns (Catholic) church mass at 11 a. vespers 5 p. by lie v.

Father Beilly. Sunday school at 10 ta. lreby terian church, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

by Iter. Dr. Vuuhnn. Sunday 'School at 9 a. At Edentou Street Methodist church, kIUI church, Si 11 a.

mM and p.n. by Iter. 15orklea4D Sunuaylchooi WJ A.bcra- (indent. cxruteaaktiiSJp. Viil 8eaU all Services.

Cotton Market. The following are the cotton quotations of yesterday as reported by Lee, Whitaker A Johnson 'WXWXVA'V auuiuinga, iui)iu ceuiB. LOW Middlings, 10 10 Tinged, if Stilus, J- 1 -QWj Deep Stalno, unit, oneriogsery ugni. Sales 25 bales. Yeetenlay morning Mayor Manly had only one case before hlint Bettf Murphy, a dusky -dameel-of quesUonaUle virtue, was arraigned on the charge of Clara Haywood, alight complexion ed lady of the African persuasion, for violent personal abuse.

Betty was found guilty of disorderly conduct on the street and fined 95. J. M. Carver has resigned bis position ooj the police corps, aad I. W.

Meadows succeeds him. Mr. Carver was a faithful and efficient officer. AND NOTE. Each member of tha drum corps in the procession at Newpdrt, ou the fourth was over 90 years of age.

The Doatou Hackmen's Association have, voted to reduce their fares for a reasonable trip to twenty-five cents, and the experiment might be found to kuit other places besides Boston. li (Cl Neva ealla attan. mtv uuw uuuiug awcauij vuvmkj i fruit bush. v. The city of Cleveland has erected a liberty pole of Bessemer steel, composed of cylinders, flush-Jointed, 110 feet high, with a top mast of wood CO feet further.

It is expected to be there July 4, l'JTC. A number of curious relics have been found lu the ruins of Casile Garden, among theiw a vellum-tveredGerman Bibli" printed in geneva fu 1637, att.t ustrteL with many aipsular and i iuCtreifWjg wood- JJ y-f-j 1 -SSlwacs show-tludwTesrs dsy there were in the" nnion work-houses of England and Wales 116,092 paupers. Of these Middlesex (London) had the largos! iber or, abont one-fifth of the whole', Vhile Lanoaahire had Tg(jluanUliH tit salmon araTiow being Shipped from brefon a Europe. The salnyon are all esjtgh I in the (kk)m-bia river, and if the shipment by sail vessels is suocessfally eeUblihhed, it is thought the trade may be made profitable at a retail price of not over sixteen cents a ponnd. A Newark, N.

dispatch of July Thev drew revolvers, slnr one officer -ad and another fatally, and then efoiped to Abio from which they, had been discharged, where they commenced an Indiscriminate firing, killing iAte anlt two. The workmen turned out ea matte and drove the murderers toward the river with atone and knives. r-They leaped into river and srefektelieJurieathlbyi the out raged workmen. Que of the wounded workmen is dead. I i '1 uliWIM Jll'f VW -t AA'EW TIIIXG i.VDEED.

sTha'l ondersijrnsitK has the agency, for tlie United States, of a splendid bust of Samcel Tildes, tha great reform candidate the presidency. TI'W'OA wldcli'M JliWTiaVTias VWuW hy anNiirtoent'drtbit? and faithfully reproduced in plaster, msklng it a splendid ornament and a most desirable souvenir of the great reform campalgu, for Qie morediuly low sum of Ave dollars. Every democratic campaign club ought to have one. Special arrangements made with thoee w1h wUh to take sub-ageoclea- This will be the best sellinz article of the cam- hn. AUdftfts aU orth Uldp-of aU ordersorVnq1lrles Jjyl3-tf Tlie woman's fYfeodtr- whaHDrv Bull YegeUble 1111s may well be termed, for every woman tbat has once used them will not be without them.

'ISfsayij 1 hreepvwaj; Ucrmsn ewtp-cnaracteVwcl-earrftfca xto-daf. "sCNDAT, Jtffi wlfcAT: Srprfca fMM UM BarSwai TheaMS I. ewfnjgv BWwe TiTi Of TSKSMOMHSa IBTUWfr stats or vss wmt Mr wttk silent wind front wast to.eorjJi est Vodgt meets Ip-morrow vwl" oU masonic ball. Ml.iofl TJU'! FameWrW fnUypoarwWficUli "coTt. B.

Swgh yesterday in hU hoot In Grnlora tV i R. Vance Ml tor Smithfleld It I l. Mntn." TUere Wi be an adjourned aUi board of aMerwe Monday "Vr For Information iaftUnl.tolW"u pool forgot tbe meeting of Su. John Society Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. jo oot At o'clock in tbs afternoon.

T.IA,A (VAA'h We hear that a tremendous Tildeo-end r- UllJ Llr.l Rev. Mr! Oertcl bccuAea the pulpit of the Free Church of theQosd 8aepherd thia mora Jonas Uedlla la mMont CtTW-RhalTIT -tatte HiyoundSfta4ruH taewMeera1; W. H. Martin baa purcbaaaI tba aaloon and t.UUard hall of jraryeaVnta 'licHi hno la yuivuitot BerrJ. lt-Atltnaon iff pltlpt Jbji Sallibory Strart Baptist morning and itrenlng.

ITa ndWaai' ewi-4onri ara aeriooJfy eonWerir) IJ ton to hava a near Ul)lUlln: ui. njfl Such la (aina. young towaaman, Fab. Boabc apiwara to tba Richmond Dla-patch, of yawrday, F. H.

Boteaa." Rav. Dr, BurUbead, paator of tba EJeotoo Slraet Itethodl will aa, blrj text tbla mornlnic: "Taa axiatanea' and origin Qt Uia iWt lea-cream laloon la oiw of tli cooleat and moat ploji pUeea pi ratwt ia thLcltjr. ma.arnun, ara axqultlMy flavored uddaluUljr aartad. Good newa! Ua Toong, Grant admlntatratlon eandklaU lor congroaa, li harloc The row amonf politicians of ttii county 0t tba aheriflalty nomination ii growing mora blUar dally, It la aaid that J. J.

Nowall.ia In tha leadwith W. t. Wlftta cloaa beblnl. -l i -1; 1. Tha aecreLry of auta la batdiprinteJl' and wilt aeoil out, fcrai1oa lew daya to oouatff eoinmiaslaaerii Jtei, Ater 62 Battla'a ateviaal In regard tohe boUllns A maw--dllnaf wait, of Riddle 'institute, CliarlotU, wUl -preach this morning at li o'cS baL-ored Prasbvterlan church.

We ireaurae that the Biddla Institute la'aftir A grand Gfod Templar barbcna and putt- lie speaking airman nil at Flat ff ealf, Taanlrlta eoanty, Saturday, August 4. Rt. Dr. Pritcbard, X. B.

Broughtoa ami other prominent GoedtTerapIars q( tticitffwill attend. Nelson Wllliama, Uia negro who nearly killed Patterson the other night with a alung-bhot, had returned from lighting tha Indiana on tba plains a few vn-ki before thla murderous assault. Tbla arcoauU for nrr We bear Uutl akierti.ile rati! conaerratWa jg towtinJU goti organize a Tildea and Vance club. The oldsters intend to show U'a yniwraUrs mey can ana win wore a nri an 1 ei irely as they. ryy it a.

Vance's speech Friday caul several we-kneJ(IB lato Hue. His rlndfcalMiilff III iywi. aa the war gorernorri lie, -w so complete and eonrincing that aererai democrats who were eclined to be lukewarm hare axpreied their Intention to rotf tboif tleerea and go In hot and beary for Vance. Hon. rial district.

itrict, has sick' at Natloiul for tM past few daya. lie came tplhe re-publican aute convention, rppositj; after wards to visit the centennial, 1ml tulisci- tkm prereuted We Tare ViAd to" liear thaf Lie a a. IT humbly sdVrest to the Raletfll tltfht ArUIIrytlpt(riUn iisliters to The vLu'te" mantelet is' a copy cf Jhe jt mantle worn a generatiou ago. Linen and caunbrie dresses are 7 made in much simpler style than "they were last ii.v'i; It Is said the ex-empress Eug Dials Biing to marry an Englishman, Lord utland, uku uvu uui vi twexto juiuw uia wear tneir areas surM long enongn to teach tbexr ankles, -kim' -wail in jams lnacaersT savs uiai rattier tnan Kee keep' dinner 'waiting people break off WC Hit, IUCU UDB, IU1U mur injvtM Bathing aaita, striped red. white and uei with patriotic pictures printed a ue ffriuce, smpes, are worn at tue ass Short ibj4li ih)ii "Uv-- Mrs.

who sliot and tUloJ Iter hasband near Trenton, N. a few days mnoeL has been admitted to nail lbs A foientifio paper says "Keep your mirrors a war from the ann. ''And trom the daughters, also, if yon can," adds a family Miss Grundy says that the origin il of Sir Walter Scott's Kebeoes, la the novel of Iranhoe. was a Phihtdelnhia Jewess. whose cict are Washineion Irvine: ehow A woman writes that man can bold his age mnoh better than he ran hold bis youth." To which a man might add that la Woman can hold bur age much better than abe cau bold her mouth bnt reanect for 'our hair ureveut.

na KORTH CAUOLIXA 4 ITU'S Ocldsbom Jias a liVkn and. Vaat club 100 strong. The 'Wilson Advauoe is btsesing of 2- Toiaoot baa pat op aa 85-foot Tilden. Vance and flair txde. i I Ikrden, 61X1 bushels of, wheat from 60 acres.

(.,., ii; Misa Caroline of Rocky Mount, killed a -feet-l)ng stinging anaka a few days ago. I'Vanklin oonnty is proud of family of nine living brothers aad aistera, the jojmgest of whom is CO years of age, Settle, the settler. whoseltled bock- Settle, is the way the Wilson AJvaj oe The Newborn Democrat, S. F. Gardner, editor and proprietor, has made its appearance ana promises so do hattle sealoosly in the cause of Vance and reiortn.

-t4u- v. ta Cant Sam. TunsUll William is the author of a rousing Tildea aud Vaaoe oampkigD song, which first appeared in the Itoaky Mount Mail and is new going uie roumu of the sUm pre." SPECIAL NOTICES. I TO CONSUMPTIVE. u-Th aa old physician rrtira from active practice, having kad placed his hand ly aa' JCast India Missionary the formula of a simple Yegetabte Seaar4yf for the speedy sad permaneot Cureot CoaeampUoo.

Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat sad 'Lung 'Affections, also Posftlve' and Radical Cure' far Nervous fMUty and kU Nervous CocaUrats, after having thoroughly tested Its weaderful eurstlTe powers la thousands of eases, feels it his daty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actaated by this arotlve. and a' consclcntlons delr to relieve hsssaa awfferbig, he will send (free of charge), te all wao dere teel with full dlrectioaa for preparlne aad saecesaf oily using.) Kent by retura mail by addreMtng urn. w. c.

a ravsiNB Man roe Block. Syracuse. M. T. 1 Ta all WW art suffertesr from the errors Said IndlscreUoaa of youth, aervoas weakness.

early decay, lose oi anannooa, wiu aena a recipe that wUl care yon, TRKE 09 CUAKUB. This great remedy waa discovered by. a mlssiooary la ftoath 1 Amerlea. freed a self-addraased DTeioDe to the Kev. Josarw TtflMD READING.

PSTUOMAKTO 1)1 agination, SoulCharmluir, Mesmerism, and kit riafre Uuide, showing how either a a may fascioate and sain the leveaad aCeetioa of an peraoa thry choose instantly; i patMrf vaio-cUJIuntAUUOij Ji tV Hh Stl furia. aplls-tw. Mrs.) stetstwUh- ttaa. opened Srrt elaaf Boarding Uouseet tha Comer of Martin aad Wllmldirton reets. Id the residence formerly occupied by the late Dr.

W. IL Mcktee. Shi Is presarea vo aeeommoaate wmintm mm wll ifmiml boardars. The table at alwaytsupplied with the very best the market aSorua.an4 in) rooms a.e nw wr tot IMf To 8ALEM AURICiriTUTSAinvpRKS. jKvmoiJ.

jf7i "ti A. SALEM, N.G. ni I Mnara4urar of tha Mew Improved Salem Paw. and other ArricalturaJ latnlemenu aad Labor-Savtng Machinery. t-a 'in TOBACCO BOX CBKW AND MALHIN-tUX, MAUK.ADKPAIKI), esrtdry and Machine Work done to Order.

BepshUg of Machinery promptly-attended to. All work warranted. Give oe a THE OAUDWELL' fSOO. SM-" i Vlilt- i't 'l it TiiExaii '-mi MANUFACTURED FOR Thb BALEX AUBICLLTUUAL WOsKS, I A AU SALEM, beet, siid Vuy worked threcbsr aaeeepsratn-ia the "wW d. Bend for IlluKtrated circular to the 8atrra Agricul tural Works, BaienLt v.

leas If-tf I it'J THE 8ALEM 10 Buds lieht shells clean is sunng shells all kinds of corn. Price only 110 Mann fttm rr-th AfTicuItaral orkj. thatf whik Kfrpss were at Ufceiyl 'j I I faokeUlIveubjecA)vLitd ipldemio VT brought to market "Pisi8. Twenty-five Charged for 0sh, and they ara very scarce. Corn, 20 cents per dozen; tomatoes 30 cents dosea; cabbage i to 10 feqta apiece; beans (white) SO cents per oni hii $2 per bushel; Irish potatoes 73 cents bushel The vegetable portion of the mal-ket is sudering for the want of rain.

Mbloks. Watermelons from ft to 50 cents Ircordjng to size; cantelopes from 2 to 12 ceats apiece (ptentiful.) Yesterday morning there were about 60 load of mi'WjrniTTsed off in tie marksAJn atsBaVtwcdwir be) mfloosjare lprlr aatneu) ri i. ii tHuri.n-tpr jgichicMus iriii fejm ltl to lif ImWjars Wtrf rJS Annies scarce) 75 cents nor bash- 4 I el peaches 30 cents per dozen lor nne, ac rcclr any In market; whortleberries 10 cc its ppr quart; blackberries 20 to 23 cents peik. tEuSweet dder-lS-eeuts er gulloH- intt1elgli. re a lif Cairo oV Nevr liumhn Nature It Is the same here Jersey.

Tba other day" when "a "Tarheel with sufiken eyes and high cheek-bones sat down oil the steps of a grocery Iveside sev eral otHers, he sighed heavily and asked Geptlemen, If any of you found a Ave would," eAina from each Individual with promptness and dispatch. yont" anxiously continued the man. I have," answered one ami the went al along the Una ecjio j4cribe her, gentlemen," he remarked. 1 1 4 auld lost five had a figure 5 On Another said bialhLf Iplctufcof DJ qJoJjJtocoverlug the Mississippi A third aaid the words C. were plain to be seen oe tfce'biUWliai Tell ouVo Ids vest pocket.

"Geitlemen, this remarked the TarheeL Noae of you have hit the description within a mile knd rsand-bar." V.rW I A tJty see aakeMtwi Areo ht bnce. i Ave, and I found it on the lit wbbpered, holding out his hand. The Qve. waa a nickel Some of the crowd leaned back and hekl their hands on tbeir eatraged hearts, while others rose up, carefully brushed their coat-Uils and said It was timetogofllxhe lOnlone cf tfieiclii seemeli to lp Sataf the sitoad jp- lw chuckleilfeulurgMd Uie stran-rer what he would take. "Whisky straight, Wai ihOrO'Tpt ever saiT the cUaen.l and be-fcjunged Tmwnrtnwirtirget I I- i 1 51 (1: i r.H 1 'i t'.

it Meet the wanU of every' dealer i.i Corrtspondeaee anvltsd. awL 1 eat nnon am.iiitina Water street, New Torsi cilrm. M. C. ie-17-tf.

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