AsIIC AXD TA XCI- j
Thcc two gentlemen arc the only j
CORRESPONDENCE.
Tiirrnnrnnn rfcktfr
!"J -- prominent candidates for tho mmK J AVfjr mi.hr r.f the. Jlijuter U request-
Concord C.,Tu this Ii- H to Contributs to this CUumn,
" . ..." " itrict. We !o not credit tho n-tKrt; " rrs--r -j
WALTER J. BOYLIN,
K4ltr i4 Ir-inlr.
LOCAL MATTERST
trict. e Io not credit ino-ivori
that .Mr. .Who docs not want a ie-
Hanl ricaMtatrl.
. . ... . ... j Mo have taken a "ruralizinc" an
: " . ; Y .jour usual look about the biiiyh late-
i .. 1 rn'aiwL tC Ii7 mil! 1 1
' . 4. . ... , . I v. and vh fturpricd tojfind that
i ,cv arc not aware oi n u uc nai .-, . ,
r ... ri i Mt.fl leasanl wa us larre as an ex
made anv Mich declaration. 1 he , t . . . ;. j ... J
, , ; idoration showed it to Ik?. We found
I. f.. tnukii -nnitv n:i rw i-s Lave iIC- 1 ..... i ! i
.he Bo. Try ll.cm f..r .uui.l.,-ol l,i,.1:ircj-,.r ,,;,, a tLv Nrt.i..l, .,bo of ",e '
it it he i not a candi- . f
a . a. a1 . x mm -v ft i a k ar w w mm am a nmm w a"w-
llirui h ii t rv v u j n.-4 njr juiiuiii;.'-', in u
tnd two are unaccu
sed Kronchial Tro he s are all
hoarse tic, fce. Only 25 tents.
. - -
! wriM know
The WdcUmprNa.- the prvt- A- The fuel that Gov. ncci so
tit in the State. Kx iH-j t universally ?fwken of for dovernor. Havin" tl
i
25th ult. N04 3V ilr. j AVilliams, of, Stem the CnrrcBt r Fall in Willi li.
Thi tvo iM he correct if it watt : will materially damage his chance
hus far looked into
in. uv t..rt .. .t v , -o -.- tthe privale concerns of the town we
J-ir their I feet. V" felt a desire to know its population,
t fur the average Wadehoin girl. ination. 'While In Stanly last week.
which interesting research revealed,
Montgomery cbuntr, to 3Hs Pattie Crow
ell, of Stanly. Ooiil for oW Stanlj.
Mebope to heat of hakdtiuu no more.
Iltirrah, Bro. 8nugj, jim are making the
pelf. How juat listenfour marriage in
one week. Gold, more or less, on everj
hundred acre tract of land in the eountr :
t-orn in abundance at 80 cent per buebel
cash ; money plenty ,-and every body happy.
More good new, n?xt time. PHI LOS.
' 1
rr I ea frwm CblnA 6rfc.
The wheat is vcrv nromisintr in
this section, and every, things is "gay
and love
The ladies gav
Friday-, the 28th lilt., near the origi
nal China Grove, one 'mile froni the
i , . 1 . . . v
village. And we would state here
e a grand pie-nic on
! 1 . . '
Tho
t )mo
. .. , . . niniii iiiiiiioiin oi ivi kiivu. i - , ( 1
77. wc converged with many prominent ; t : . 7. . 1 m- ! for the information of our readers,
i.j Con-rei o the Alpha Tau , 1 . that there were forty-eight families,: i a . ' . A
. t 1 1 c tizens on this buhject, and founI . rt that this place derived its name from
ca Fraternity, meet- at Halcigh j , ' and a citizenship of two hundred ! , ' , f , . ,
ir Jul- next. Our talented joung; J . . ... andoighn'. Ten months in the year ,. . J r . . J .
- . v r .1- "or and Ahe tort ongres and tin- , 1 ... 4 which grow fbera.) The pic nic was
fnVn.t fIo. II. Hrerett. Lo.. of this .. . our; educational institutions arc in 1 . . 1
.a perlect success. Tho young ladies
inVnd. Geo. II. Kverett, .. of this
place, is the orator for the occasion.
is no doubt the feeling in all the Iast-;
ouri educational institutions arc in
which adds a! transient
t j ! fl IAIIO
. I - I IlllVllttlUII.-,
I . I . ( n lAiil aha 1 . t , t-t . I tkrl rt r rl
' .. . . . . ... . ; IIIUUIUUUII Ul ilUUIIl VJIIU, llllll'4l.'l UUU
r - - - .
I mtl .. -.In il.tiifu t l.w.V. ,1jI-1 A flirt
larger amount of grasses havubecnjWe have been n. several counties ( , ftdJcn mjikc8 a n,a.
.,wn in this section Chi year than recently and everywhere we find the ; hund.cJ rson9.
ttcr before. It always gives u, feeling to be strong to run ance for ,T. nn . f ltliacor.
i. 4u ro tti notice imnroverucot of ' Governor (as he is conceded to be i t ,
, j.
ibia kirnL
i IIJV Oliuilv-i"
. . . . .
then elect lnm to me
Fmm nnr ntni o!ri? nnlinn nud I
w hat we can hear, we arc inclined to ! As lo lhe fIin' i,n tbls countics we
the opinion that quite a resectable authorized to say
" hi i- j. ,1 A Individually. wc are lor anco for
Iruit crop will be realized in tliMsec-l J
. ... . . !. . ! nn nmYn li nm - wnnty If he wnntn
lion. Jlucb ol the Iruit did not put! J J -----
the parM) and ' Poriilio eight dwellings, making fif
U S Senate j O00" residences that hhould bo
out till after the killing frosts.
A Hickory corrcfpcndent writes :
Tho livery stables are miking
reat prejwirations to accommodate
summer visitors.
If that's the test accommodations
Hickory can offer tourists they will
tcer clear of that place.
The North Carolina Synod of tho
Kvangclical Lutheran Church meets
todav at Su Enoch's Church in
to go to Congress wo are for him
and if there is no chance to elect him
to the U. S. Senate we are for him
anyway for if any man in' North
Carolina is entitled to, or qualified
for, a scat in Congress ho is tho man.
If Vance and Ashc enter the con
vention together, wo think there
would be bat little doubt of Vance's
election, as after the first ballot or
two all the loose votes, that is, those
freed from instructions, would go to
Uowan count v. eleven miles from! him.-
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Concord. We hope to have a full
report of the proceedings for our
.next issue.
There uill be a Sunday-School
Concert at the Methodist Church on
Sunday next, at 2:30 P. M. Aftet
the Concert exercises are over, Geo.
H. Kvctitt, ji"-. will deliver a Sun
day School address.' Tho public, and
r-jxrcially tho other Sunday Schools
of the town, are cordially invited to
attend.
The IIain. Wc have just had sev
eral welcome ehowers.of rain in this
arctic n. The ground bad become so
dry from tho absence of rain, that
Since tho above was written
havo received tho IJockinbam Coti.
ricr, containing tho following arti
tic, which bears us out in our opin
ions fully
axck Ton Conor ess. o-me or our
Wetcrn exchanges are urging the nam of
Got. Z. B. Vance for Congres in I hi Dis
trict. One of them, th Concur J Sun, was the
first papar in North Carolina to raise the
name of Vance for GoTernor. "Why it h as
changed its base it does not say. He bare
taken some pains to ascertain the feeling of
ths people in Robeson, Montgomery and
Richmond and we hare not found a single
man who desires to see Got. Vance nom
inated for Congress, but all even the "sand
hill farmars, say Vance mint run for Gov
ernor." He is our, strongest ipan, and if a
majority of the people in this District see fit
many farmers were compelled to stop
plowing; bat now thejr are paahin-j to nominal bins fr Congee our party is
their onoraliona with vior and all lalmoit sure to be defeated in the State elec
-, -o .
vegetation it refreshed and qnick-rtiel.
included in the make-up of the town,
and adding about fifty" to our list of"
people. There are but six negro
families in the whole of the list,,and
within the limits of the corporation
there are but three colored house
hohls. and but one negro owns real
estate in all the city and its surround-1
ing-j. It is needless for us to recapit-l
ulatc our religious, educational, busi-;
ncss and social standing and assotia-i'
lions; they are of the highest, unsur
passed, and we think' unsurpassable
in this State or any othcrj Our po-j
litical asned varies bul very littleJ
our friend is still lonesome, though
I wc have heard that it was probable
lit.-.. t.i:....i :.!....'.... T...-:
dent might get two white votes in
Ml. jl'Icasant city next fall; uncer
tain," however, and we doubt if the
colored vote will be solid for the A
publican candidates. Wc are ready
to m'ovo a rcgl-ar Democratic waVo
from Mt. Pleasant, when the cam
tuiiirn onrnn tluit will be almost unl
i e i - - I
disturbed I by a ripple of opposition!
Trade in awful dull down hero!
Esquiro Misenheimcr and Kin Cox
have gone to the field lo exercise
themselves ploughing and planting.
Thco. runs their mercantile ustabi
i r i i
lishment alone, and gets very wcary
waiting for trade. Wc heard Major
Ueilig tell a customer the other day
that be would put off a fiabing trip
any j time threeda3-s for a chance to
sell five emits' worth. Ksouire Shinn
gave an excellent dinner which was
served, after some lively exercise had
been taken, and jben to play again,
which continued until umbrellas
were in demaucLo protect from the
shower. We don't think wo ever
saw so much beauty', wit and grace
together in one) place. And we
would suppose fm'nijthe rcmaiks of
some of the young nicii that .they
went home periectly heartless, and
some of the jladips with ' more than
they can care foij.
On Tuesdaj, tbc 2d inst., tho Lu
theran Synod will commence at St.
Enoch, six mills' from here, and
great preparations are being made
for the entertainment of those who
will attend,
To my mind this question hardly admits
of an argument, but as all men do not think
or act alike, we find the negative numbers
its advocates by the thousand. Upon ex
amination we find this -world of ours inhab
ited by a motly assemblage of people, hence
the old truism, "It takes all sorts of folks
to make a world." We have the eminently
jious man, and the contemptibly Wicked
tJAi,: iiic luwim uiiiu iiiu liic iijiixi'iai uiauj,
theout-poken, firm, decided man, who, der
spite all opposition, leans to Christianity an
'stems the current," while on he other
band we have the timid; modest, retiring
milk and water man, who from fear of giv
ing offence, injuring his popularity, or frord
an innate and uncontrollable timidity falls in
with the current, right or wrong, and some
times is the cause of immense danger to sof
cietj We love and admire the bold,tranki
independent and decided man, wbp hists
his colors aloft, confronts error without ref
serve, performs his duty with a rim and in
the face of Satan's artillery, leaps upon the
breastworks of demoralization, victor of
the field. Oh, for ajegiment of such men
in every community, men of nerve,' men
who?are willing to make sacrificed for the
cause of morals, Christianity and fufferin'
mankind. Men who are. willing to "trus ,
God and do the right."
In speaking of firmness and decision
lest I be misunderstood j-I, do not mean to
say that while opposing error we shoulc
employ harsh language, ostracise or en deavor
with a rod of iron to whip into the
path of duty - our opponents, but rather bis
kind and engaging in our disposition, char
itable enough to accord to and respect then
in their opinions, while we cherish our own
Yes, that is what we conceive to be the rigk
spirit, but while we concede that point we
steadfastly maintarn that -the line of de
markation should be distinctly drawn be
twecn religion and sin, I between morality
and immorality, and that we should grapple.
with and oppose all evils that have, a ten-j
dency to demoralize the public good. iScareh
ihe annals of lilafory, either religious or
The Charlotte
ington
China Grove fluiins tObnve the
oldest Station, baiid ri the line. He profane, and see who our reformeri have
; fvr Uvenlv-fbur vears,
has never lost one day
lie often pumps all
night, and we luivc loften seen him
correspondent
- .. t
rizes the political field ;
1st. That Davis as js candidate is univail
able and is practicably out of the race.
2d, That HcnJricki pr. spects are not 1 1
ongni n mcy were iwo weeks ago
Observer's Wash-
hus sum ma-
3d, That Thurtnan
tie strength as first choice, bint may col
as a compromise candidate.
4th, ThatTilden 'is,
5th, That Bayard's
gent upon'thc failure bf Tilqen's.'
ahead of all other competitors and is gainiivg
rapidly.
in
bas developed bi lit
iT
now sit lcat a week
nomination is cintin
ft,
yield more readily, to ithis great BdTAyiCAl.
remedy than any other medicine. If you
would avoid disappointinent'and be speedily
ggist (br Dr. M orris'
Trial size, 10 cents.
an4 One Dollar.
perfectly safe, extremely
physic required. Costs 25
For sale at 'Joel Reed Be
pres-
Words or WARNifioj During the
ent year, as in the pait,. the grave will close
over thousands, simpry because they neglect
the means which wjnild restore them lo
health. Meet the j ft-ll destroyer ui the
threshold, and dispute his invasion by that
more than wonderful medicine, Dr. Morris
Syrup ofTar, Wild Cherry and Horehound.
There is-no cough oricdld, case of As
Bronchitis, Blood-Spittingl' weak
Croup or W hooping Cough, which w
thma,
ungs,
11 not
1076. SPniilG 1D76.
.. i
-1 1 '
large ami r!ff
Vft hare just opened aj
stock of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
cured ask your Dru
Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound, J
tRcgulslr
sizes 50 cents
Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syfup is
palatable! No
cnts. Trv it.
b what tbe-v
weakness
has been he I
inu says uej
by sickness
pum pi ng. ' while. i
is a faithful and
He
evening Ad-3 ,,u,,u,,a,v c im-i i.iw, m
r f r i I Congress than G-vernr, but the interest of
Iter. C. M. Pep-1 , n , ',
' I tho Mate and uur jvtrty demand the latter,
lell Ciiunty, (t. i j therefore we h-po to ec the present
tuite an interesting temperance
mevtin; was held in the Methodist
ii k i.. c..i A.i ! Individually, we would rather have l.iin in
i rvsc wens made by Her,
per. Dr. Fnl, of Irel
t . s m
IK nventl, Jvq.. and Jir. J. w .uoraes. i incumunt or n.o other gentleman in the
The.-o Sunday evening temperance J District nominate 1 at Wadeboro on the 7th
.raer mcctings have been kept up -of June
here fr aotnelime past, and have no!
timit exerteil great innuencc lorj
g.M.I in the community. All denom-
tion. Tbtre may be othsrs who might get
miiiT vMm ma Vnre. but lhe ncoiile
throughout the State have centered o'n him! m? in from the- country one day
as our standard Uarer and f.-r that rea.n last .week, the only arrival in town
alone he i the strongest man in theSute.
4
1 , T
The meixhants actually hal to smoke
cigars out of their own stock or hnTe
trade at all. -Uut the farmers
sound asleep.
trusty 'darkey.
Messrs. Patterson & Corriher have
sold sixty-three tons of Merryman's
Dissolved li no this; spring, nearly
all of which S to be paid in Cotton
at fifteen ccntsln November.
.):'
Casper k Copkjseem to be crowded
with woik, an I everv few " days we
see a glittering buggy driven out.
I
good deal of iin-
I
m a m
1 here win be ja
provement liiadeiiii tho village lhi
The lumber and shingles
loiv building
mini in or.
ro now iieinir seeured
and rebuilding
A LEX.
been, test them and see the kind of metal
out ot which they were forinod. Look at a
Luther, a Calvin, a Whitfield, and a Wes
ley, and who were "bolder to take up and
firmer to sustain the concentrated cross,'
and Who passed through greater persecution j
Look at our statesmen, our patriots and
warriors, and who has been bolder more de
cided and more firm than they. 'Yes, char
itably, steadily, but firmly "stem the cur
rent" in the face of all opposition wheyoU
are right. Steni it through every difficulty
stem it over every obstacle stem it all
through the rough journey of life and you
will be better able to stem the cold Jordan
of death, and finally enter into the port of
bli'as.
CONCORD.
fiiKtne.
Drop fre-m Cold M iller.
The recen refjvshing rains were
welcomed bv:oi r farmers irenenillv.
some of whom bal been compelled
ou account of the
ination unite in them.
Prligious services have been con-'
ducted at tho Lutheran Church dur-
C'onrortt "lretjrlerT.
From the Salisbury Watchman.
Thi body met iu Mocksvillc on lat Fri
day, th -tMi:i.t. Nearly mil the ministers
and m.lof lhe Ruling F.Kler were present.
Rev. J. Rumple wa rlectiil Moilcator, and
Rev. B. L. Bial, and K. M. Stevenn,
clerk.. The mu.il r .it"ii ; of btiincs wa
in auuition some
ing the pan-week, Me have not
had an oprortnny to lc prvscnt, but! rapidly trnnjuttl, md i
learn that "the congregations have j i'.ni of pxi.nl intere-t.
Uvn 'hI. and the services interest-' lVur viz
ing and imprssive. le. Dr. Pavis. I . ,, , , . 1 ,
.. . x. . ,. ,, , nerc revived fnm other Prcsbvtcri". tl
i vi .iuiiii vtiivmiii 1 1. irv t .i
I r!"-,r'- 'I'
was present and preached on Satur-, two
lay auil Sunday. His sermons have
. Ihcii highly sjvkcn of, and from
' what we learn were calculated to do
much gd.
Rev. Messrs
ton
IU!
iv number of Ministers to 2.1. v
Candidate-, viz: Mers. Ram.av
an.l Mclelian were licensed to preach a
prb:itir.cr. ,
3. Rcort showed that the average sal-
arit- of latring Miiii-ter were raised lat
i
year from about $700. to $800. thiKshowinir
Wc have been in four or five Coun-' a dpcr interest in .Ministerial support. .
ties in the last tw o weeks, and al-- Conb!crablendditiofis were reported to
though it i rather carlv to bein tothe m' ,'frhip ..f the church. There are,;
ta!?;aUnit the rrosrects of a gHnl ' n,,w "vcr ,,urch "-'"berin the Pres.
.i . .i i T ! bvterr.
eryp this year, vet, we think, from . v. . . . ,
, , . , . .. ! o. A New ehunh was organized . at
what we coul I sec and hear, the in- j Mrcvil!e.
di;a lions are that very tine crops r,. step were taken with the view of
will Ih maL thronghout thin section JraUingllOuothe coining year fur the cause
of the Stata The farmers have well f ,f fUutatbui.
reparv.I their lands and are fully! T llcv' -V4'K " n. 1 rr"r- J-.K-
i r-.. mt" I BJftkc were npiinted (intniioners to
up w.th their farm operations, lhe' . , . " ,, r . ,
. . i . . . f th tieneral AsviiibirT soon to meet in a-
w heat has about recovered from the ,(,
no
are all planting and there's a good
timo coming, which hope cheers us.
Personal We wcro delighted
with a brief call, at the burgh, from'
Messrs. Henry. Montgomery and
James .Jenkins, jolly and popular
halesmcn from Concord. - Long may!
they wnve. Prof Lud wick was in
town last Sunday. He looks well
and ,il tie would marry an accom
plished lady we think he would be
happy. : - !
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j Albritinrle Item. ;
Pence end harmony still reign supreme
in our little town, and the sound of the taw,
to stop plowing
dry weal he ri
Fiost on Cold
day morning1, 20"
done. -
We would! ca'J attention to tho
election to take idace at Mt. Gilead
the 9lh of Mavf Pence law or no
Water on Wcdncs-
Uih inst ; no damage
IH a v
Township 'No. 5, is the
will turn out
as we think
I fence liiw for
i . i -
question to be decided. We hope
that the' f'riciidsi of tho measure
niuJ secure the lence.
i ... .
it will ho a great ad
vantage to the community.
The followrnig noliee vas handed
to your correspojidcntj',- by the citi-
iislnpf respectfully
ish ii :
zens of this tow
asking you to u
Mr.
ioachii3
EriTor.
w hi if
axe and hammer can lhoard "from carlv ( called upon t udnilriKtc candidates
county offices, we
morn j until dewy eve." lion. S.J. Pem-
i-erton is having a handsome, residence
orcctetl nT-arthc Methodist Parsnagc. Mr.
John Mvres is the builder. There are also
r. :
other jimproVemtnts going on, such us rc-
rmrin yards, gardens, &e,
Our, farmers my that the wheat and oat
crop 16 likelv to 1m h failure to some extent.
Wc'lcnrn that Sheriff William II. Ilearne
. improving, and will crhaps be at home
neit we?k. -He is now in Salisbury receiv
ing medical attention. !
. t j
W c( notice the return, to-day of Juli.-i
A. Turner, Ksq".,' and lady. Mr! Turner is
a voung lawver,who has just this . week
choscit the 'letter part." lie married
Miss jlxach, from iear Trinity College.
Wc congratulate 3Ir. Turner on his success.
There is ctnsiJcrable anticipation'of the
; match! came of base ball, which is to be
etVcCtS of the cold, and if tha hCason P.' Arranjrement4werereiri thtT,rom.
continues gootl an average crop, wc I iselhat cverv church iu the Presbvterv will P,9.TCl( between the Zeb. Vance club, ol Al
thinU, will be made. be supplied with the mean of grace in the
" course of few weeks. Tbw state of things
DrATl! or AN OLD CITIZEN. ire ! has probably not existed during the present
rt grvt very much to hear of thelctncration.
h'ath of Mr. James White, one ofl The subject of beneficiary education
the o!det citizen nf ihi ohcitcd an animated di?cusion. The Pres.
- - - w s j y M
which took nlace
lhe :ibth ult. Mr.
ns oi the county, I un in,! 1 rcs
on last ircdnesday i by,Ur-V rc,,reJ to "tinue iu present plan, I
. J 'ly arranging to uc greater watchfulness ;
r. irhites age.was;aicitabu .
bemarle, and "the Gold Hill club, on the
grounds of the former, on Saturday, 27th
insL jThe Zeb. .Vance club is a .new club,
and have never bad but little practice, but
tbey bid fair to be as good plavers as can be
foundJ Long-may they prosper,!- in emula
tion of the name of our Ex- and next Gov
ernor I
1 ! . 1
Hon. S. J. rcmbcrton is absent, attend-;
be Superior Court of Anson. We
..MauuumomDJ. JtC Wft UlO 10. One candidate for the ministrv wa r-- j t
on of Hilliam IThite, one of the! reived under caro of Prebvterv who will t learn that Birmingham, the man who shot
band ot -blat k boys," who destroyed C to the Theobgical Seminary thi A. Jwrs sometime ago, was released, the
the llritUL ammunition wagons three j Tho n,Cvtin5 w harmonious, full of in-! Grand Jury finding the bill not a true bill.
miU from Concord in the year 1771 -Urrtt' nJ U U hoIJ that much K"J w.in ! "5s n,,or' udge Sche?ck u mkinS H
lKj. i.,nn ' , . .', . j result. The sessions closed at noon Tuesdav, ! Iwelyj for mc of the negroes, and will,
the history ol which is well-known tk mi n,..... ! nrnikw swsir w.n . t!
i iiivviiiii-i me & rru ivrt win ! i -j - - - - -
to mo?t of nur readers.
He is thought to be the last one of:
the children of any of this patriotic!
tui.u. uc ii vcu ionr miles .outh oi
Concord. aad was the futherof Mr.
II. IF. ITLltc. wLo is wrll-Lnown in
this place. I
j lieM at Hickory, N. C.
PLERPM.
The delinquent tax-list in New Orleans
fills sixty columns in the Republican, each
column averaging OTer two bundreti and
fifty aames. And yet men spak of the
butOTermcnt the world ever saw.
ii
is I'ae
th
time is n
oc::nty
w IU I
The "favorite son" has rapde an ex parte;
statenient in regard to his connection with,
the Union .Pacific Railroad, and his receipt;
off 64,000, which proved very satisfactory
to his friends. But now comes Mr. Harri-i
t
son, the Government Director, and makes a
cttteinent, in which he reiterates bis former:
charge, adding damning particulars and.
I giving names of witnesses, which tends loi
convict Mr. Blaine and prove Rollins to be
eruiltv of falsehood. Mr. Harrison was
stopped in' his demand for an investigation
at the time because a disclosure wculd defeat
Mr. Blaine, then a candidate for Congress,
but he. was careful to call a witness to the
conversation between him and Mr. Rollins,
the Treasurer of the Union Pacific Railroad,
who now denies in a letter to' Blaine any
knowledge of the facts in regard to which
he confessed to Mr. Harrison in the presence
of .Mr, MaUard, also a Government. Direct-,
or in that railroad. .' ' I
It is a pretty kettle offish. These are all
good and loyal Republicans, and Mr. Blaine j
seems about to be Killed in the house' -of his
friends." , ! '
Any way the ne .v fact's brought out in
Mr. Harrison's card, in which he invites the
closest investigation, requires something
more than a mere exl parte statement from
Mr. Blaino. No such cloud can rest upon
Lhe next Republican candidate for Presidor(
Many ladies suffer fro
ca 1 1 4 ' k i d n o v co m n I a i n 1 4
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backache, generalfeeliits of debility
aim languor wnen in reaillVJ Hie
real cause of tho. discii!so proceeds
from the liver. By taktnir a sinrrlc
bottle of Merrell Hephtine, Which
contains fiftv doses, and is chfahcr
than pills, they, wojuld finjd immediate
chef, and become permanently cured
in a reasonable length of time. Fifty
doses for one dollar, two cents per
oosej iree irom cniumvi.- ror ctue ni
J. Pecd's. I . "
' There are Courts and Courts, 4 The
following announcement appears among the
"personals" . of the"day.: . j
"Nellio Grant Sartjoris wi 1 pass the sea
son in London and be preser ted at Court."
There seems to be a growing probability
tpat ner iainer win Deppreseniea at vmrt,"
also; but wo hope it Will not he quite so bad
as that. New York Sun.
Shocking accident. The Ooldsboro Mes
senger says while Mr. George Deans, who
lives a. few miles from that place was en
gaged with a colored man in clearing
ground,1 one of the tjrees fell and he was
struck by a flying splinter or limb, which'
penetrated-his left ear and through his
tongue, inflicting a fearful and painful
wound.
North Carolina wall be ! represented at
Philadelphia in the Centennial legion by
the oldest corps, Faetteville company, It
having been in centiinuous existence! since
1773. "Tarheels", to. the front is correct.
That' just the way it was with tham la the
ate difficultv. Courier Journal. .
SHOES.
We have a handsome stock f
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DRESS GOODS,
Mi-. ;
co'sutixo or
GRENADINES
MOHAIRS,
BRILLIANT
SILKS, j . ' "
BLACK ALPACAS, .
jtc, Ve.,
Also a complete lii. of
SWISS MUSLIN, WHITE and COI.-
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ft OREDTARLETpXS NAlNSOoKKj
VICTORIA LAWN, JACO.
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N ETS, C A MBRU'S, (JR A SS ' i .
CLOTH, BLEACH Eli
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& UN BLEACH ED ' ,
DOMESTICS,
Eic , Ele.
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A Ijre VnHely mt
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Pique, Hamburg Edging, Trimming Silk.
Ribbons, Ladies Nock Scarfs and Ruffling
a complete assortment of Alexandria Kid
II'
GloVes, and Spring Styles Miles' Shoes. ,
assortment of
i
kins. Cotton.
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We also have a large
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Cassimercs, Does
ades, Etc.
Wc will bo pleased to have tho publ-;
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generally call and see us. Whether wishing
to purchase or not wo wi I trke great jdeaii-
urejin exhibiting our stock.
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Goods are very CnEAPi and weexpevt
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to sell at the very bottom; dollar for CASH.
') I - ODELL, CUAv'KN & CO.
April 18th, 1876. " . '
All of the leading patent Mvdi
cirics are lor sale at liccd s.
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COXCORD MARKET.
Concord, N.C, Saturday,
. - April 24th, 187(1. f
The following are the rujinir Wici's for
the articles nunied in this place to-day:
Cotton oal2J; (brn S; Me170a85 ; Flour
3G0a3.25.; Bacon, i 112J 15; LiirU, jlCa ,
3Iolasses, 40aL00 ;J. Kice, IU ; Salt, $1.40;
Tallow, 6;' Sugar, lUalS; Coffee., 25a28 -f
Soap, CalO; Shingles, per thousand, $2"80a
Nails, ,5; Kerosene pi I, 40; Candle. 20;
Wool, 25a40j Chicklens, I5a20; Xfegs,
I2jal5 ; Butter, 20a2 Beef, 5a8.
Country produce gcnerallj ' is in demand.
A
FULL STOCK
at .
IF GARDEN SEED
ETZER'S.
be i -Onee more unto the breach,' ' Mr. Blaine.
to fill the various)
would recommend to the considera
tion of the Colu'tijy Convention, the
name of Mr. jc&i'wford: Walter,' of
Township 2o.p, as h suitable person
Tue Lutheran Synod. The Synod of
the Lutheran Church in North. Carolina will
commence its annual session at China .Glove,
in Kowan county, on Tuesday, May the 2nd.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, in thiscity, met
in council last week and elected their dele-
THE HEW
UHltlEHTr
iodide of AnnorJiA
Cures Neuralgia. Face Ache, RhctimatUrn,
Goutf wisted-Feef, Chilblains, Sore Throal, n
Frjsijelas, Bruises or Wounds of tery ,
kind in man or animal. '. .
At Barnunv's llippNlrr.ioe ; I)r. Wi-j,
Velerinarv Surgeon ; C . MrDanit l,u n
er jf. Harry 'Basset t; Dr. Ogle, of .1 lO W.
251 h street, pronouncet (iilen' Lioiinni.t
Iodide of Ammonia the t nly icm'lv tdai .'
I . ... . . .i .
can; be renea on lo cure iamene m nrM ;.
flidd bv all DrucrgUt. Dewit N. 4.',t
Sixth Avenue, New Yorlr. Only SOe. w:id
$lpcr bottle. J. Reed, I Agent.
F1GYPTIAN SUGAR
j2j'j matures jn cninctv : :o s and niakr u
lare yield and superior! qVrlily of Sri; p.'
1
(TANK SKEli.
fi'.tzi:I:
for Ilcjrister of DJeds. Having been Stes to the Synod. Mr. H. J. iiiers was
,..f.. i..,;.. elected delesrate and Mr. John ! A . Strauss
Ulll IlilU!' W IVI1UI j
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him and can SafeU' trust him. He)
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was disabled for life during the late
war, and is deserving of the suffrage
of the people f the county.
J F Miscnheinicr, W R Black wel
der, C llAlexinllcr, I) M Lipe, U A
Bla' k welder. T l Sapp, F M Neis
lor, W R Harnhardt, Benton Earn
hardt, J A Goiirljjv 1 ,
j ; :
A' friend writes lo us thus from
China Grove: !
. Dear Sir: jFjcase send two cop
ies of 3-our paper to tho following
addresses, 1 4. I will be down
before long and pay for them. Your
paper is a welcome visitor to our of
fice, and its readers arc well pleased
with it. I am sotry I have not more
tp its interest, j but I
lave more subscribers
go to Ealeigh soon. j
There have been three marriages in "old
Stanly" this week. Marriage No. 1, last
Sunday, 23rd ult., by Rev. W. W. Russell
lr T XI rnir.vtnXi;M Varntiardti
v 9 jt it;riAM! "-Vbnroe has the finest WaUh-maker
Brvant, widow of R. R. BrvanJ, on the ! in the J?tatC
timo to devote
expect soon to
to it than any Otljcr papcrthat comes
to this office printed in. the State.
Hcspcctfully ! J. A. C.
Two or three Inonths ago wc had
no shbscribers lat all at China Grove;
now our list there numbers nearly
twenty. Our young friend J. A. C,
has oursinxrerc toanks for his efforts
in our behalf in tiat neighborhood.
w.-is elected as alternate. Mr! Eihors.'we
learn, will leave the city on Thursday next
in company with the pastor, Rev. G. D.
BcrnheiHi) for Rowan. We have no doubt
but the trip will be an unusually pleasant
one for loth these' gentlemen, j The Rey
Mr. Bcrnheim having been long the pastor
of the church in Salisbury, has hosts of old
friends in that section, and Mr. Eilers has a
daughter living in Salisbury who recently
went there the beautiful and accomplished
bride of Mr Heilig, a citizen of that town.
Wilmington Journal.
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Yesterday's Raleigh Sentinel says : " A
telegram wai received in thiscity this morn
ing from Durham, announcing that yester-
dsiy the body of Calvin J. Rogers was found
in a millpond, near his home in jOak Grove
township, this county. The body had ev
idently been in the water some time. , It is
rumored on the streets that the drowning'
was accidental but.up tol o'clock this after
noon 'no definite particulars , had been
received of the sad affair.! Mr. Rogers was
well known in this city. He was postmaster
here during President Grant's first term of
office, and was succeeded in office by ex Got
W. W. Holden in the early part of 1872.
ne leaves, we believe, a large family. Mr.
Rojrers has been well known in Wakecoun
ty politics for SO years.
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Score 100 for Simmon's Hepatic
Compound. It has left all others
behind. A positive cure for disor
dered liver, 6t6mach and bowels.
For sale at Reed's. ; 1
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