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. I 'V'-. ; "v :""':v:!";' ':';"4'v'.i-: t:"v-,':'::; J' '-.'.' '.-.'' 'j J ' . i 1 : I j ) . THE CflllCOBD BESI5TEB. t Nnbrrlptlou Ilate: r Yr, : : : Kt II oath, : -z : Tan Months, : : : Trm tj4, nek,: ; r J ufr. rath. J.0 75 1 40 1 2i TV terma ara trictly ca.a In Anr trwo attin P '" wf or mnr will rcit a opj rrati. r5" 2 COUTH-ATLiLHTIGj A MONTHLY MAGAZINE !?TitM to Litratar. SViaiHW nj Art, puMh't In WUmifttn, . l tv. - r.. triHtit.tr i.-tu-1- rJ of U MUST I)ITIN(itI!ItI) Al'TJIOKS f & fii day. MT. Pom.Erth". Hti-,S.-intiflc a ad UUwrnsl .rtwl will r-P'r rT trrttraVr. Tin Ma-a c,,Q",n ubwrrl rlntion ()nr nr. Hl.OO. Inclc Cop. 21 eiit. hi ADVESTIMNti TEUMS: " ft f ) 7- .! J par "ea infti -n, i Mr n irt!"B, 10 iti cicep. w. iia::::i. 23 KM r aad rr(i-t'-T. , MiTICK TO TRESPASSERS! Jk I'l tj fi'!f.' t.SrH..i!H h.ii.k A U"e o f .t.Nr $. ; f hunting w'tlh dc, s rr oihrrtai ; . r ruttin' ti-nr, .,r miir r .r tr-n- hr. . r t:wr .rrhtn f r. r r f ir. "tr, ! I, Wilhara li-t, I A I Wilhlrii J.h lUrlw. It it I armMi, 31 M Turr. J A IUn!!. J Ua S Turner, C; f) i!tm. 3(n SrIi II r-U. AlUn It - r, Mk Ilftt!, J V MrAnultr. John II .N"weit. J.ihnCJntntb. j Vl-Kmr Whitt, j II.ipC II vfU. VEGETIWE, Vl fhTw-ian. ! no fjtil a a lU.mi iuriir. IIerm f tU mn woo rf il cum aftr all tnher rrninln ha 1 f.;?l. I Uitrl th LUratnry, and cn vtnHj arijrtctf uf il j;nuin mrit. It i j rr jrf "(rtat trlt. rt.an I brU, erh rf tbkbih cJ.f ertVtiw. ani tbr are mj ia iiit tktBiiiMrwlu jr.xJ. a.: .nuking r-u;u. jrEGETIXE 1 the grt l!'d rar4r. Arcgctinc Will cur ta vnl cm f ScrufuL Vcsctinc It reoomawndcj rotl arte. by I'hyticiitru aai Yeetinc Has efoctM im mrel i eure ia ' VEGETINZ Ola te wrt ea of CaaVr. YEGETINE J U with drt4l -ic-v irt Mcrcuri) VEGETINE Will c radical Salt Uhui frm tL y -: - VEGETINE' Ianii yimj(f an J hunt r frn th5 ti-, VEGETIXE tr) cuatIjiU)oari J rvlaVttho bowel VEGETIXE I a ta!.i.ib'- rrijy t'r ttjvtif, VKIiKTINK Will ctro DyKija. Rt ne the vntir stcm to a IWailby cuiilitin. VKUKTINK Ki-racvca the cauoot lhxxinu m VECiEriNK RdttfToa foalnra at thcStomuch. VECiETINE Carva Pain in the IUck. VEa:n.E EfcctaHy cur Kidney Complaint. VKCiETIN E I etfectivo in its cam of Fcma'o wcakne. VEr.nnNE 1 the gruat rc.nedv for General Do I'ility. VECIETINE ! a-kaowUdd by aU cUm of rJpte to b tie best aai the m.t rI;atU blvxi ruri ir lath worU. TEGI7TIXK Prfparol It H R. STEVENS, IIOSTUN, MASS. Yesctlnc U Sol.l bj nil Irng- LCKlfeL AT THISF aw-wTIIE PEOW-E-S Bt R. V. Piac, M. D. Ilka kTk roata! alaaj.uiaraema:i..n m jr? .... w w w a w m r m .-r r i "V? to thecal, race. uZ7i.nl ! ru A A U""d". P"ttcro, family. fcP Price IvT. rl u Ty 1 L Martin- I Samuel Pharr, Can t hd t CIIUIF rTiiVr 'S J ,lu - ) Towaend, ro.y.vratihUuawJ; ' 1T U' Morrion, ' CharK II Irwin, I5 1 Poindextcr Craven. The Concord '. : Register0 ' : - - j ; . . . - . t : T ' I " VOL. Ill DR- W. H. LILLY, . OFFEUS hU professional wrviow to tn citircQ ot CoDoonl nd vicinitr. Orricc ard iiui.xce nite the Prbjterian CLurcb. atJtI PAUL B. MEANS, Attorney at Law, Prartirr in Sut and FoJcral Court. Cl.im ollctrd in any part of the butc and prompt attention gxrtn Uu cuioe. r,r UJ!i ot. r (Iw. AV. Patterson 'i tore wm. m. Miirr, a. bailxt, WU. !. XVKRITT. SHIPP, BAILEY EVERITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COX C0 R7), iV. C . l'Af-Ticcin tc Uttand Inderal CourU c:i viii teJ in ert rj pari f tbe.iUte WILL M. SMITH, A T T O ll N E Y AT LAW, COXCOIU), X. C, TTLNIS in rn to CurU in All-c-marle. tanlr cunlvf Cnrrrd, ChI'mt- Ortlf.tJ". 451y E. I'. DAVIS, Wat hmakeu and Jkweler, Oi cr O'iHun's M m; Xrj t tu the Reg CONGO IiD, X. C, - E facial attt-ntion cicn to irrairin? C'lm k, WaU-h?, and Jem-elnr. All wwrk intrut"l t tn will b etrt-utcl with de Uh, and perfect Mtiifaction guaranteed. NEW MILLINERY & DKESs i .'MAKING ESTABLISHMENT I Mn. L. K CAMPnELUand Mr. 31. A. Sl.Ot'fill, have ned a M ILLINKi: Y AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. ia the building adjoining the Morris IIouo. Th are i.rcnitixl t fell the neUt and mt fashionable IIiUm and ISoillK'tH tiimmnl and put up in the mott taty style. Iidicsi call and vv thim, ant De atiiiliM. They will aU MAKE W t DK ESSES in the in.t artistic and faahionaLle lyle, at Prices to Suit all CustQiarrs. Thy al it-it lh patronage of tfie" public. La iie will d wll to call -and sec thriti N. C. COLLEGE, M0U.T PLEASANT, CABAIUIUS COUNTY, N. C. The Kirt Term of the next Scholastic yr iil ljin Auu-t 0:h, 1S7T, and ctn tinue twi-nty The Faculty i a rjIlw : REV.!. A. BIKLE, D. D., President. REV. S. S. UAIIN, A. M., 1'rvfcMor of Anrirnl Ijinxia and Literature. II. T. J. Lt'DWICK, A. M. Profcor of Malhematie, Atrn-.rayt Ac. V.WL X. IIARiaEU. M. D., Lecturer on Anatomr and l'IiridT. Thecoureof intnctiup i thorooch ; the povrnimrat U firm and dwidtNl ; the ac ro Utin for tudnt are ample. r.pr fmr Term t SO Wffktl O.HX'- Ipiimnt, f T.0 to lW Academic iVj-artment, f'W.OO ta $7500. In thi etim,t nard. Tuth.,7V"ni. reil. Liht and Fuel are included. Fr further rrticnlin ad lrr, KEV. S. S RAIIN.'A. M. ' 15 SvcrUrv of Farultv. ""HULL & SC0TNEY, COMJl ISSION M EIICIIANT.S, Vo. 3IG Xorth Water Street, IMIII.I)i:i.lMIIA, and wh!nle d-a!er in Butter Chce, Lrl, Tallow, Ecrs IUry, ine, Stock, iVtsiVx. Afpl, (train. Flour, Fur, Wool, A JITTrn Cottnt Kicr, Tobax-, lVa lllll Irtl rmt, Ilroiim C'rn, Dried UU I I Lll. Fruit, IUy, IIp. Foreign and lKm tic Fruit, ami in Net ae can mU any and every thing at the hichm tnar k t rri; nateromt returns, and LID ERALCASil niirrpr ADVANCES nilc on all I HffVf hirment ex rtrihaM' U 1 1 LLuL articls. To how that we do an 'itonive luine, an CanwdtTilcr ia rhi!dlj.l:i!a will tell you e hand!i-d m r cni lrt wn'n than all other Hon05 in lMiiU.1.1. POULTRY. i hia iut tether. S. nd f r rrue Lt.S: en il. Ac, vc. IteM'rcilCC C'anb, or we refvr you t any repoutible Ilotme In otir C Ity. 2ily EGGS. GAME. XOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. VLL manner f rons are hereby for tidden to tn-;t on our lands situa ted in Township No. TWO, by fbhin:; with h.k and liae.or 'ine, or basket, or fther wUr ; or hunting rabhiu or i"uirrcl, rr con or 'jiiumi cr birds, with drs or Ron, or otherwL, or cutting timler, or matins; road, or t ravelins' with horse or wacon only on road rt ex itinr, or in use, on rain of bing prOoecutod by u according to law. " '"" We will altoUke np all TarrantJ, white v ' I'roaevHie wun all tne vior of the law. v.i.a. . . C0KC0RD, NORTH Th fight between Ilaycs and bis friends, and Conklin and Blaine and tbeir followers is waxing hotter and hotter. . Captain John B. IIuey,eX:editor of the Stalesville Landmark. ha been appo.ntod Librarian of the llall Library inCongreM. rp I J . 1 i ucrc rc a largo nuniucr 01 pen-1 woman, wbo are taxpayers , ask.ng to have havo their disabilities re- 1 1 of the Hussian armies. It is said that Lord Beaconsfield, the Premier, , will announce, at an early day, the fact thut England will not permit tho opening of the port of Constan tinople to the Russians. Tho bill for the remonelizing silver has parsed tho house of Represenia- lives by a vote of 1C3 to 34, all of tho North Carolina delegation voting for it. Tho bill will, in all probabili- tj pass tho Senato and - receive tho signature of Defacto Dayes. If it does, certainly there is still somo good in Nazareth X- 1 1 eariy an our exenanges in ino western part of the State are in fa- vor of .he ion. Waddell'r bill to abolish tbo western Federal Judicial liistiict. ITc do not know of what greater juuiciai uicssing coum u . T : I L sent ns, Irom Daslnngton, than to .1 anoiisn ine judicial iisirici, ana thus kick out Dick and Douglass. Judge Strong. T his jurist was ono ' . a .a of the immortal (infnmonO rjiirm oi mo xiectorai ioniniisMon, who made IL B. Have? PrcHidcnt . ' n 'rnMnn w ter to the Hon. George W. In a let Jones, of 7Vnn.,ho says that ho does. not believo that Congress has any right to inqnire in to Klate elections tor State electors, that the Electoral tl.at matte than Congress bad. hence he voted to not go behind the Louisiana returning board returns, even though they were a great wrong. This is one of tho out crop ings of conscious guilt. Z'his sin will haunt the perjured eight, while they are out of their craves. Tiif.U. S. Senate. Lately it Moo 3D Republicans, 33 Democrats. 1 Tn dependent (Judge Davis.) Tbo le cease of Morton and sealing of Yoor hees will leave tho Republicans but 4 major ty. Louisiana has no Sena tor and South Carolina but one. It Democrats from both j these States are seated, the Senato will stand Re publicans 33, Democrats 37, and Judge Davis, 1 7C in all the whole number. If Judge Davis votes with the Democrats tho Vice-President will have the casting vote. Representative Ewi'ig, of Ohio, I.... ... ..1 t.. Kill WAnniil I Kil . ,,,.,,',,, Specie Resumption Act so close. that to in tho i ie 1U UU I passage. J ho ai my Din win p 1-.I.. noon,l KnCir.) tlinl Tim nVV V ' . . bill will bo presented next after the i.:.i a w;n J . . . c.ftl1.iJIin,nfl!1,.nnH mnnf mn.lM in nar n tkficicncv Ot nearlV .i . tt.' Thi'a ;a nie uniieu owica iiiuniicA i - j to supply tho place of tho appropri- ation mado by tho Houso last year topay tho Navy, but was surrepti- tiounly (stole) used by Robeson fur other nurnoses. Tildeirs Spt-cchcs. Jr Tilden waxes warm when be talks of tbo fraud by which R B ayes got into the executive chair, and left him out in tbo cold. We hope Tilden will say no more about it, any mar ran nave o.g courage ai. ter the timo is past for action. 7ad rdden been General Jackson, all the a l nun oia-ei biwii juuers, aim uuuu- holders, and National Bank swin- ii o. . ,i k,i: I dlers, and Worlds and TYibunoe in the country backed up by US Grant .n,i tia TTn!i.i ciiui orm t- wf.nld aaaav aiw W aai V r j j i not havo kent him from taking nos- session of the White IZouse on the 4th ot March last, ayes will hold his fraudulent ticket four years, and there is no use of asking him to step moved and bo allowed to vote. wo donH knovf,; coo'wo want'to. movement of the rain a theck:. l(X m - all s.des will soon find his position . . TfaoBritiahGoveromon U begin bo irbapytr.'ille wasa ing'of tho coacb forced him W wind J.Ujf " . - onteiiab 0. ' . Y - . 0 mnt kt,r mo i;-TT kn - l: j JIj rririt'.r On the 4th inat Rftm srinrlr. ftt A special dispatch from Sofia to lho ning to grow Uneasy at thO SUCCesSCS " "V . ui.ruaaUiegi aruunup.po , -r- - D .. MM. . .rjlAtrtr4., 1" down and out as the "Torchlight" sey for the West, cut i two this suggests, or in Tilden's outbursts cumbersome surname, and ete after about the national fraud. Let us wards wrote himself down-aA VTil- CAROLINA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1877. Abyssinia is threatening to invade Egypt with an army ef 130,000. . J Senator Moktg?. Tfcle death of this veteran Radical statesman was noticed in onr last weeks issne. He died- at Indi&nanoIiV U-t - Prid. II had been eloVvlv .inking for t J - ; - , many week anti.at la.t ho passed awn r- vay. 7e has gone to answer for . . , s deeds done fn tho bodv. what I "" ;-V.. hn Kaa k;J.: u., k ou-lr.J.J orM hp faa3 cf . ... . : u . L: .. . - I . - . 1 win uu uis otULua in ino oiuer worm Farmers Petition Congress. St Louis, November 5. -The Journal of Agriculture of this city has forwarded to Mr. Buckner, Chairman of the Committee on Banking and Curren cy, a farmers' petition measuring 127 feet in length, and containing 5,873 names. I ho memorialists ask lor a nnanciai system independent 01 a metalio basis. They insist that the WUOie ineory 01 sp:e resumption is unnnilosonbical anil unsonnd : that l , va.ues oeing relative ine only inmg wnicn can oe saia KToea sianaaraoi value is necessity, thQ mean relation 01 all commodities; that money is 1 ni . simply a creature oiiaw; ana lnstru- menthol commerce ; a standard of pa-ment. They claim that those 1 I who hold the real collaterals, as im proved farms, mustave the privi- I 1 f I . .1 Cge 01 borrowing money irom ine public treasury on equal terms with - ... ti.osowno noia gold tonds. JLI10 larmers of the land own about .1 1 inrce-iourths oi all the interest that inonev represents, that is reliable, in tho (.ointlrv. . 't'i8 tho agricultural interests, and have tho least courtesy 8bW lLom hy thd fc'uabin, avejage 8latc8man,al Washington. The afore- . , . mnrft , Pl,m. non senseand hard national justice in it, tlian Congress 'will be able to utirest in a Jour year, session. awViTTrrrrirt'? " o ' i - Homing, ei.iM;-jt bin- iiiteretsof WulUtreet, and tho 1 average ham money ueinocrauc money journals of Now York city, vide, the World, Tribune and Times, and their sattclilcs, and they : are a j legion, shout, bush 1 the farmers will raise bread lor themselves und us,1 and we will make the money. We like gold j and non-bearing interest bonds, and nali.otiaI(baiiks whose cotters will hold our "-olden treasures, and we hate greenbacks, and the farmers may hew and haul and go to grass, their bill will never pass. Some day things will be made even. j Ifow Morrlssey Cave two Xoisy Iloiuru a JLessou in Manners. Jfew York Sun. Twenty-five years ago Mr. Morris- gey g0,ng to xuiimo. if ueu iu tbo train stopped at Bergen two men who bad been drinking entered the eai in which he was seated.! Their talk loud and profane, soon became taiic, ioua a i indecent. XWO laulCS, auillljunicu i I Lt WH K6Q UP IU IUU uuuiiucio. oiiu d "ood haturedly, 'Come, boys, SSI t,A amnh-lnrr oii nd cvs go. have a eood ci-ar. Oneofthe men. 1.1 i:.i,i..,L,.i;n0,i UAFF asiMr-tKpn vuuiiiwiu 4vv- j - seated himselfin front of them and hiskVd them not to talk loud.' Im- - mediately ono of them began to tell an indelicate story. Morrissey re- quested him to desist, and was told in reply to mind his own Dosmess. My business," saia Alornssey, is 10 protect ladies from insult, and if ei- ther of yoa says another imprtxpr wonJ I wjH pitch you both out of tbo cars." The menso simultaneously, one making a pass at Morrissey, which was, of course warded off.' Morrissey seized both men by the ! coat collar ana Knocicea ineir oeacu. tbeir mQuth ftnd he thoogbt j0i tether. The conductor appeal ed,L. . 4 , . i :ii.Ji o I and was requested to open the car . . .r r l J I uoors, wnen oiorrisw-y puu;ci I man and drairffed the other out of that car. through another, into the smoking car, whero he lft them. I ' ' i I Senator Jorton's gradiather who came from England 100 years or more ago, and settled m'ew Jersey, boro tho name "of Throckmorton, but his father, on leaving New Jer- A Fearfnl DeaI-IIead Trip on the Union Paciflc. Krom the Cheyenne Leader.! . A tramp arrived here a fowj days ago from the West gives his expert - enca in dead heading it over the i TTnJn P,,;fi, ?. fWm PKflM . .. , - , :i I GreeVriver on the Jarretti Plmer train by c.imbin,; on the roof of coach. 0 pays that from Cheyenne " J, . iruuiiY 'r 11,0 to Sherman ha mtnflr niA th v hi, nHrtn,ft ffJnn , . 1 . 1 . nnrnr rn n tnrarfr.rn "hA rriri and hansr on for dear lifoHU hat blew off early in the ordeal, add a ter tho lrain oft . this city he 'was discovered by tho engineer, who be gan throwing a heavy showerof bin ders; bit so rapid was tho move ment of tho train that the heaviest ones morelv cut throaffh his clothes 1 Hko bullets, v bile the lighter sbdrks paSsed above him His coat-tails flappetj so Lard that ho realizoti he must part wUh the but D0 d ' d nut iuusbu u uunu w tacii luum un 1 t j At. n.-. U der bim and th wer0 soou tor off u0 bi0 4I lt w away. Although ho man- aired t0 keep hU face behind fro. nirje nearlv all the time, he was I - ' nn(nt.lv atrnnlr in thn fan hv fl vincr -..... . ... r j i-ft cinders, so that when he reached Green river his face was badly cut and scratched. So great was the poor tramp's fear of being thrown I 1 off and kiued that this, added to the ' . l' terrible strain of banino- to the pipe by main strength for so long a 1i;,,l.p n,l th int.nn anffan'-n I M.ivMa.v, MIIV. VUW IIIWWIIOW 0 U U V A K U ii from the wounds inflicted by ,he cinders, caused his hair to turn gi&y, and when he climbe j down at Green river he looked a man who had seeH fifty insteadof twenty twosu ' - - - . - , - i mmers. r nii. clans and parties. I New York Sun Nov 5. Tho Kev Dr Ta raaere sa d in his j , - - -------at. I ... . ' . " f . ' .. man should enter the realm ot poll- w.o nt.loco ha ia ioatn1nai- Prili'tli i I"-' J-I' ..r.v,,- lr, .,J M A cal talk makes a man's tongue dry port oi the poor in the county out and the lips hot. If a man talks ltd side of the Poor House, till first of another who is of the same opinion November: Jane Blackwelder $3; as himself, ho says 'Let's go and Robert Day wait $3; Geo A Propst take a drink." When ho goes horce $3; Elizabeth Bond 82; John O Ba from an exciting political meeting ker $10; John Snead $1.50; M Mel he takes something. All through chor A Co. $5 ; Isaac Burleyson $36; the day he stakes something, and J II Townsend $2 ; J S Fisher $2 ; when night has come, ; something, Allison & Gibson $ia40 ; C II Erwin has taken him. Laughter. Imi- 82. tate Joseph, Daniel, Abraham, aid Orders were issued for the relief Jioses, "the grandest politicians the of the following persons who had world has ever seen. Respectable failed to make tax returns at the men in Brooklyn and New York, proper time, or for otter causes for I - ... . m memoers ot churches, win pe nusnoa during the coming -week. People will say they are vivacious and con- vival, but God will call it drunk.' When a Frenchman meets a French- man, he takes, wine, when a German fink, John M Motley. j meets a Geimam, ho takes lager; Ordered, treasurer pay the follow when on Englishman meets an 'Eta- ing persons for services on - Town- glishman, ho takes ale; when an ... .... f Irishman meet an Irishman, he uLB. Amfl i. taaca nuiani.j , v "i" i . . I ir ui uuuo v.i. j the grearpolitickl parties is just this: Thfl onfl that keens lono-est in a U5- r , thonty steals the most. If they do not renent of their sins. God will --- r wipo them out.' Thurman's Opinion of JoaTON.-p Senator Thurman. said that he could say very, little more of Norton than, everybody knew, for Jorton s char- acter was perhap9 better defind thah that of most people. Ho did not re- . Morton as malignant as most LGODie took him to bo. Ho did not , th h tred t heart toward thb; South that waa ( B8uaiiy ascribed tb him d did not feel haif a8 mach . nt,nA ha U:a ,nf,LhM m of those who did not open iUU o uau cvi nan uiiij im i ij Kiin,vua' 01)eration. rTasAiWon dispatch iopan?. " ; I (JJiicago Times, Tho Statesville Landmark says : At the lato term of Wilkes county Snperioi Court,Spears was arraigned A for the murder of Parsons, and Clark for the murderof Burcbett. All the parties were white. Both the raur- ders were committed; on the same Sabbath, in different sections of the county. The dime a I ties both grew out of the same cause wrestling. All the parties directly involved in the difficulties were intoxicated. NO. 31. General Xcw. Charlotte Observer: Mr. " J. B. McDonald, of Long Creek Township, was a naing a nno maro, ine otner day, when tho animal took fright 41" ' " "J ,,.u u ttll,6 Ann ran avao with him h 4 waras "l . .s f"- : : I rv mri . . a "Tl0ntbi'' ! u ti . j , 0 bridle to try and tura htr coarse, . ..... . . . . Ane enort laiiea,-ana tde animal . ,ong ,nto vno p. yreafcing J uacic in three places. 'Ihe rider, 1 . . ... . cartbuako was experienced in Bos f - ton, uaruora, jzontreai, ana at oth. or cities north and east. 1 It was very severe at the above named places, accompanied with rumbling noise. joa(j - Terre Haute, November 6. A delegation arrived here this evening, bearing the commission from Gover- nor Williams appointing D. W. Voor- bees to fill the vacancy in the United States Senate occasioned by Senator nta au "R 4 R TTTnm IT W Tlinw hofl nn I earthquake in Henderson county auw uuu . last Monday evening, which lasted I : . i . . . several minutes crreativ aiarmincr I - , iL t . t ' . ine innaoiianis. . . . ! fvasnington, JN U,iN0V. o. ri J Overton, white, aged 36, and Noah Taylor, colored, aged 34, were yes- terday executed in the jail yard here for the murder, two years ago. of VVm Rrimoa Key. W. W. Pharr of Mecklen- burg, and James Miller of Ruther- fordton, have been elected Trustees Of Davidson College. The North Carolina Conference of the M. E. Church, South, will meet "? Salisbury on the 28 th inst., Bishop gg6 P1"08) j Meeting ot the County Com inissioners. !-- . !. 1 - r i preHern,. wruers were issaeu vo I tDO IOliOWlnfir DOrSODS IOT the BUD . A . J T ew w lotuiu uu pj gle tax,according to law : John La- ay, nooert Mciiinaiey, u u laume,. S S Denny, Elizabeth Shrive, Sarah A Winecoff, Julius Vahderburg, M- J ship fence : E J Erwin A B Young $3.50 for one day s services -r J F Tkr 2 80: H W.Pish'erSSt i - r - - - ; I i ir.- .l: o r I o op.-; r - - der $10 for repairing fence; A M r reeze ior repairing ienco. Ordered, Treasurer pay A B Young $3.36 for lime and cement. Ordered, Treasurer pay E a! Wed- dington $40, interest one year on county noto to February lltb, 1877. John P-Millar wna n.Vnointirl a 8pccial 8(jrv6ybr tQ 8arvey. an entry . p H M . ftnd wa3 duly qualified. ' Ordered, Treaaurer pay M II Winecoff, Executor of Matbias Vino coff, 30 on two notes held against the county by the estate of said M Winecoff. Treasurer was ordered1 to pay W H Earnhardt $34, for repairing bridge over Irish Buffalo -Chas - -a-- .. . -.7... V R Cook S fr .making clothesor a per. W A WUIelord 1 tor modi medicines, fcc, from July until No vember, and $75 in part payment tor keeping the poor at the Poor House for the year 1877. J M McCurdy $6 for tax returns in No 10 in 1875. Is John Freize $1 25 for coffin for paupei child. Hoover & Lore $1 30 for trimmings for coffin, G W. Beatty : $3 75 for work on jail. E G '.Irwin $4 for examining-and reporting Township fence- in 187?. --Rev L A Bikle $1 50 for half day's services, as '"county examiner of teacb ers, in October, 1877. . ADVEltTISl.G IIATI.S: Om Sqaare, of ten line, flrt laaenion, $ 1 .0 lUchubeauentinerticn, tO . Court orders, iiz weckj, J , Maci'trati Notices, four week,, $5, AkinSriw Notice, 8XX week., f3.50-J0 dv-rice. Transient adTertiseinenU payable in ad vance; yearly advertUemenu fyable q,ur terly in advance. ' J Marriaces and deathi will 1 i free; but obituaries will be charged ftrt the rate of 5 cenu a line. . The nUter' ruarantcee tho lirrni J . Jation of any paper publUhedio the count - London, NovemherG. Too Time Vienna orrespondont says by tho occupation of the hoighti near Da. berick, the Russians command thu I T..t.:,L T . r . ... - ..usu a cic vcpont anu OTer TMi 7"' CD 9 100 onl m"n of 'S"" v.wuon ot , x levna is now comp eted. Tho correnondont uu torresponucnt thinks Osman Pasha, engirdled bva vastly snpsnor artillery which the Russians can now brioir to Lear fr. t Daily Telegraph, says: rChovkct Pasha at tho head of a strong force, is advancing to tho relief of Plovna. Osman Pasha's army is amply pro. visioncd and supplied, and In fine condition. Notwithstanding tho Rus sian progress westward, the Turks are confident and will hold out.' , The Daily Telegraph's Krzeroum dispatch, dated Monday, says : There was a severe attack to day on V. . awnu . wu nuuiu nuu. Aiivr . wn hours fighting tho; Turkish centre i'' . i' m i " u i urn u m ri r (i n in nrwi Trio i lfL'tnnm in 1 1 .fMV...WIIIII,MIIV.IWlVVlIIVI.. 0d to fall back. Moukhtar, Pasha was slightly wounded. I . a P..;.!ln.it)ntu T;m.. I ' t ' h.. un h..M .i.-t Lr . . . . W jjxbuoiiicu ahum univuum ouua iij organize and command an army fur tbo defence of tbo western Balkan p&ssscs. A. Wonderfully Rich Mine JLfention has a I road v been mathi of the recont verv ...u,,., Loveries in the Muno mino. m.liohi. ing tho pr0)erty upon which' the Ellington mine ia ait.td and Cnr. merly known as tho old Surface iliil mine. C P Mungo, tho owner, waj in the city day before yesterday and had 100 pennyweights of gold which had been taken from ono gallon and a half of tho ore, that melted bing "could collect from a lot winch ho bad dug. IIo bad with bfm ono sol id piece found in tho pure stalo which weighed 20 pennyweights. This mine was operated forty years ago by Jonathan Harris, ho look aboul $55,000 worth of gold from it and penetrated to tho depth of aboul sixty feet. Since that timo it has been in the ' possession of Mr Joseph Blair, and has Iain idlo until ho di vided the property out among hi children, who have begun to make it yield handsomely. Tbo vein is from six to twelve inches in Width. The owner has taken ovora$l,000 worth out in tbo last six month, and says ho exacts to make as much money oat of , tho nine as bo wants. Its resources are truly won derful. Charlotte Obsencr, Two of Gov. Vance's Stories. Governor Zeb. Vanco tells of a New Orleans man who died and left the seventh article of bis will as follow: ' Whereas, it seems that my sou John seems inclined to play poker, which is a dangerous thing to- tinker with unless you know what yoa are do ing; therefore I leave my son John $10,000, that ho may go to Halifax, North Carolina,,- and learn how to play the gamo.' Il was in tho same county In which a circus man wa gered a large sum (bat tbo Numf dian lion in bis possesion was tho king of beasts ; but ft Ualilax man, taking up tbo bet, introduced a Roanoke turtle into the cage, and in a short time the turtle seized tho iion by tho nose and caused bim to give up the ghost. Cincinnati Com mercial. A Sat Case. Two weeks nine, Mr Henry Stikeleatber, ft thrifty and energetic farmer of Alexander county, came this placo to attend the stujvjndous humbug known at Cole's Circus, with a largo amount of money in his possession. He wa enticed into tbo 'side show by sharp ers and swindled out of every cent be had in h'is possession and all bo could borrow from ' hia friend . Soon after the loss of his money ho became very much depressed in spir its. He is now a raving maniac in the. Alexander county jail. State Landmark. -The Ohio postmasters rather piti fully complain that the crowing of of the Democratic rooster distur s their, rest. 1 hopo he will now "dry up." liam T. Jorton. J .jj-u
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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