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Carolina Watchman.. LOCAL. OCTOBER, 21. Only fourteen fights circa day. possum is good oow. Huruh for the Fair! ju of new bonneU. ehareh last Sunday. dresses 5cc, oat at r See ad of J. D. McNeely, and insure your r property In a gooo company. Rev. E. T. Rockwell filled very accept vi- ths pnlpit of the First Presbyterian Church, on last Sabbath. Persona in want o' a good substantial buggy should not fail to read Mr C L Reeves adver tisement in this paper. Cotton is coming into market qnite brisk ly now, though the price is not an encoura g'iDg one- Read Mr. Helper's ad. He is offer ing one of the fiuest Piano's in this country for sale, and on the easiest terms. A Pennsylvania Tragedy. A Double Marriage Followed bp a Double t antral. Tub Maas Bcrle&qe Opera. Tbocpe. Next Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 22d instant, our people will have the oppor tunity of witnessing the performance of this renowned troupe at Meroney's Hall. Be- 1 a M M A a m . ing au esiaoiisnea laci mat nrst-ciaas per- About five Tears atro. William Russell. formances are always greeted with full a farmer living a tew miles from Roseville, houses in our town, we predict for this just- Pennsylvania was left a widower with one ly deserving company large and appreciat- child by the accidental death of his wife ive audiences. The energetic business man ager, Mr. Jas. S. Hopkins, succeeded in finding appropriate places for the billing of his troupe, though every board in town is filled with some play-card. . Cole's Circus. vt en. the big circus came, and with it came a crowd. Before dawn they eommen oed pouring in, and by eleven o'clock the girl, and that a close intimacy ensued be and a second child, then heme thrown from a wagoa by a runaway horse. The care of the farmer a house then devolved upon his daughter Harriet, aged years. A girl named Marry Stokes, about, the same age, was employed to aid in the household work. This girl bad lived in the house about eighteen months, when Miss Russel discovered that her father was paying the attention of a lower to the streets were alive with a moving mass of tween them. Naturally, shocked and humanity. We saw more five dollar bills indignant at this the farmer's daughter dismissed the Stokes erirl from her situation in the family. When Russell learned of this proceeding, be immediate ly brought the girl back, and told his daughter she was to remain as she chose. inflation theory out of us. and left us a sad. The daughter thereupon left the house, hard mouey man. We had a dead-bead and went to work at sewing in the neigh- that moruing, in the hand" of persons who wanted change to go into the circus, than we supposed were in the country. This and old Bill Allen's defeat, have knocked all the speak to him, shot himself through the head and fell dead by the side of his wife, Russell seemed be to stricken dumb by (be fearful scene, and was led from the room like a child. As soon as the excitement that follow ed the news of the tragedy could be some what allayed, the bodies of the young married couple were removed to the resi dent of Mr. Filley, followed by hundreds of people. In tbe evening an inquest was held by James Powell Justice of tbe peaee. Russell was arrested and held in $2,000 to wait the acton of the gi and jury. A verdict that Mrs. Harriet R. liurst. met her death by the accidental discharge of a pistol, and that Horlon Hust came to his death by bis owu band while tempor iiy insane was rendered. 8AUSBcmr, N. C, Oct. Sad J 876. Th follow lag list of pnoae have b listed by the Board of Town Com for weighing on the public Scales : Cotton per bale 16 cu. Hay A Fodder per bale 10 M Drove Horses 16 ct per bead. Cattle M " - Hogs - - -" Sheep g One home wagon loaded 20 eta. Two u Three Four No additional ex pens for re-weighing emp ty wagons. P. B. KENNEDY. Oct 7-lino. . C B. C. LOWS COLO!. - i . . . m mm ticket and we went to the circus. We saw there a mixed and motley throne. Tbe 1 a mi mm oornooa. 1 lie attair created great scan dal in the rural social circles. Marv Wc were pleased to see on the Fair grounds yesterday, our young friend, Mr. W. E. Barker with his accom plished bride. . . . a.i c it l a it, . i circus is a genuine Republican institution; it ""any ven ituBsrii s anu returnea nome. a tew days afterward. AIiks hub- mixes and leads all ranks. They all sit on an equality. We saw there people who have been ow ing us hard-worked-for money a long time. They can't pay us but they can go to the circus.- And yet they call themselves honest sul resumed her old position in her father's bouse, and the scandal soon ceased to be the subject of gossip. HISS RUSSELL'S LOVER. Living in this village was a highly re- men ! God help them ! If there is any truth spected young carpenter named Horton The show, of stock yesterday was very good, but will be a great deal better to-day, as the number of entries was nearly double during yesterday. Our Silver Cornet Band went down to the grounds yesterday, in style in the band wagon, drawn by Mr. Jim Bailey's line pair of lloans Entries closed yesterday, and we were informed by the efficient secretary, that the entries for the present, far exceed -those of any previous year. Kerry accident at Mhe Fair yesterday worth a line except that S. H. D. gave way in the knees on meeting one of the beautiful girls of our town. He had to be fanned and watered to re-establish hiny Mess. Rollins, Tate, Pearson, and Canna dy, Commissioners of the W. N. C. R. It. had a meeliug he.e on the night of the 18th latt. No changes were made, so far as we have Wen able to leuru, in the employees of the Road. in Scripture, they are in danger of hell-tire. This thought made us sad, and spoiled the effect of all the clown's wit upou us. The circus was a good one. better than the average, and came very near showing one tenth of what the bills had promised. Every circus ought to be indicted for lyiug and obtaining money under false pretenses. An action would hold good against any of tbetn. A circus going through the State is as bad as a streak of the cholera. They ought to be taxed at least one thousand dol lars in every county, and that would not make amends for the moral, physical and pecuniary damage they do. That "Steam Mau." was the hugest sort of a huinbcg, aud bore about as much re semblance to tbe picture as a Juue bug does to an elephant. Hurst. His father owned a farm adioin ing that of tbe Russells. Some years ago a difficulty arose between the two farmers about the proper location of a lino fence. A long, bitrer and expensive law suit followed. Farmer Hurst was finally suc cessful in the Buit, and died two years ago. Russell hated the name of Hurst, and when, some three years since, he The Great Anti-Periodic The certainty and promptitude with which Hostetter's Stomach Bitters conquer tbe most obstinate cases of malarial diseare, and the complete protection which they afford the system against the miasmatic poison which impregnates the air of low-lying, marshy lo calities, stamp them as be foremost of A men can anti-periodic Wherever on this oonti nent fever and ague is a regular visitant in the bottom lands of the Sooth, the new clear ing and mining districts of the Wert, and in all localities in the Eastern and Mirtdie States where malaria prevails, the Bitters are rocog nixed as the only true specific for the disease, and its most reliable preventive. They are moreover, a safe and agreeable as well as a certain remedy, and on this account are im measurably superior to the preparations of quinine, arsenic, biciuntu, and other mineral poisons mistakenly administered as curatives for maladies caused by miasma, and which if persixted in work irreparable injury to the con stitution Unfortunately, fevar and ague, and the other febrlie complaints generated by miasma, are not the on I - evils which result from it. A, great varie'y of disorders are superinduced by the iritation which it causes. Among these are neuralgia, rheumatism, trout neriodical headache palpitation, painful affections of the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Area, JrH Auger DAT At' OBI U Jlh Auger Cb , 8c Louis, Ma MARRTED On Thursday 7th October, at the bow of Mr Tims. Morrison, by Rev. W. B Pressly, Mr. H. B. Base and Miss Jane E. Morrison both of Iredell, N. J. FACTS I FACTS ! ! FACTS ! I ! HEW ADVBRTI8EMJWT. KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, is tbe largest, a ad oldest established iaSalisWry- KLUTTZ'S DRUG STORE, is pre pared to duplicate any Merchant's or Physician's BUI, bought anywhero in Christendom. SALISBURY MARKET. JTXUTTZ8 DRUG STORE, has Corrected by McCubbtns, Beall, and Julias done, is doing, and to do. the CM? tiobaj. Cnaoiao on, Ph ajrr env fell. eJpt fcr$l. 4w AGENTS WASTE Medals asaa Awarded U HOLM A NTs NEW PICTORIA BIBLES 'JTZ?. circular. A. J HOLM AN A CO., 930 ABCH Strati. PMlv made the discovery that his daughter and spleeu. and various derangements of tbe atom the son of the old euemy bad formed an acn- vv uen unceaoie to malaria, tbe above i i .1 i affections are apt to assume like tbe disease attachment for each other, and were ne i kinh ,iriirilinf ,m intI :.,, te " " bvu w faawva in. ii., no 1 i a I o i i L i . v I J ' 1 , "Job printing?" exclaimed an old lad-, the other day, as she peeped over her spec tacles, at the advertising page of a country paper. "Poor Job! they've kept him prin ting, week after week, ever since 1 larnt to read ; and if he wasn't the patientest man that ever was, he never could have stood it o long, no how ! To IttiMOVK. We ;ire sorry to learn that our efficient and popular ageut of (he N. C R. R. at this place, Mr. A- S. Lewter, con templates removing to llaleigh. Mr. Lew ter is one of the very best, if not the best, agent the Road has ever had here, aud our busioefs ineu will be sorry to pa t with h:iu. FkMODaIm Geu. Thus. L. Clingman was iu town on Moud.ty last. An effort was made tu get him to deliver au address at our Pair, but he respectfully declined, as urgent busiues called him elsewhere. A countryman went to see his lady love, and wishing to be conversational, observed, "The rh.ermomokron is twenty degrees above zero this eve ning." "Yes," innocently replied the maiden, "such kinds of birds do fly higher some seasons of the year than v i in i tually engaged to be married, he threaten ed to disown Harriet if she did not re nounce the idea of wedding young Hurst. She made ihe sacrifice in obedience to her parent. When she left home on accouut of the difference with her father and Mary Stokes, she aud her old lover met argain. and renewed the vows that had been broken.' This did not come to the ear of her father until some months after her re turn home. Ho then reiterated bis dis pleasure at ber choice, and declared that she should never take the uanie of Hurst so long as be lived. THE TWO WEDDINGS. About three months ago Russell astound ed his daughter by telling her that he in tended to soon marry the girl Mary Stokes, and bring hpr back to the farm house, Harriet was firm in her opposition to the old man's folly, as she teimcd if, and as sured lum that when he brought his wife home he would find his daughter gone from the house never to return. The early part of last week Russell made known lo his daughter that he was io be married on the foliowiug Friday. She made uo reply, but went to woik perfect log arraiigruents that had been pending between herself aud Hurst for some weeks, i i view of the marriage oi her father. Friday morning the old that is to say. they recur at regular interrats. Hostetter's Bitters, however, obviates them all. by banishing the miaematio virus from the S3' stem. Buying Rates : CORN new 75 to 80. COTTON-11 to IS FLOUR 2.75 lo S. MEAL 85 to 90. BACON connty) 12 to M-bog raand POTATOES Irish 90a Swect75 to SI KfJCJS 10 to CHICKENS 41.75 to 2 per dos. LARD-15 FEATHER? new, 50. RYE a 90 to fl Bfc:ESEVVAX-28 to. 30. WHEAT-21. to 1,25 OATF8 40 to 46. BUTTER 20 to 25. DRIED FRUIT 5 m 8 Blckberries.a 8 to 9. WANTED. l&OO Oak or Cedar Poles. I want to make contract with soeae one to deliver 1500 oak or cedar poles 10 feet long and from o to 8 inches in diameter. J. J. STEWART. PIGS FOR SALE. largest Drag trade iu this section of tbe Bute. KLUTTZ'S DRUG ST0EE ic the plate u bay anything that yon want from a Corn plaster, to a $7 ! ox of perfumery. Front a paper of Lampblack to a thou.-nd pounds of While Lead I Fraen a done of Cantor Od to a bnndred ounces of Quinine. From a too lb pick to a Pocket Book. No bragging either, but solid fact. To prove it. call on. or m writ to THEO. F. KLUTTZ Wholesale 9c Retail Druggists, Salisbury, K. C. aria, and Harriet Onida, abovissj.kow faker az mar Usdaate and gam th lore aad Section of any pevaoa Uy eboce ratmnuv. 40b p-if, By eaail W eta. llua ivsvav 7th 8u Phila, Fa. 4w, sioTliTSfjo. ?jsxiz mm hook entitled : Me and Uiomm td Wmf nan took entiilH GrtH." rxnluaiMrvtaLSL bHT W - &t JOHN HI;KUSG l , U.M1M r- hn, Ji B-DWAY. KKW YORK.- THE $80,000 80HM27T $5 - $50 iSS parurular wot Cm, Addraes FEN DLETOlf A KEAU, i Wall Street, Kew York, 4w. A V ll l Mllthebes II XXJLl JL JULAJ tall tag Pria Package la tbe world. It contains 15 heeU paprr, 16 eavclopea, gold Pan. Pt HoWrr. Pencil, patant Yard Meaansr. and a Am 'MRnaJviT.N.T. m 4w nnUHlKXPLANArt UUll 1 TO Stock SMELL GOOD. 17 8 JUST A8 EA8Y. DBEZEL'S. HnYT'8. and HtmoostAS Colognea. WRIGHTS. LUBIN9. and aU other Hanilkerebief E z'.rarts . At KLUTTZ'S Drag Store. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER. It is natural lor people suffering with Dys pepsia aud Liver Complaiut or any derauge- ineut of the digestive organs, suck aa 8our Stomach, ick Headache. Habitual Costive nes. palpitation of the Heart. Heart burn, Water-hruh Kuawiug aud buruiug pah.s at the pit of the Soumch, Yellow Skic, Coated Tongue, and disagreeable tas e iu the month, cttutiug up of fund after eating, low Fpirita, dec, to put dT from day to day buying an article that they know has cured their neigh bor, friend, or relative, vet they have, uo faith until it is too late. But if yon will go to your Druggist. Then. F. Klnttz, and get a bottle of Gukkn'h August Floweb your immediate cure is certain as you live, Sam ple Bottles of-this nitdieiue can be obtain for 10 cents to fry its superior virtue. Regular size 75 cents. Try it, two doses will relieve any case. John C. Miller of Rowan County living near Kaliftbnry, offers a litter of fine Pig from bia fine Emex Sow, crowed by a Berkshire Boar, the pigHare now about two month old. Anyonewiah ing good Htock hog would do well to anplv aoun. JOHN C. M 1 1.LEK. Sept. 80, 1875 tf. QoTTON, CORN, OAT Flour, Hay, cVc, Bought by WALTON ft ROSS, and full Charlotte Prices Paid in Gash. Wash and be Clean ! Casbmcro Boquet, Brown Wind or. F.aLnro, Poaoom. Cabbouc, and fifty other kioda of Toilet Soaps, at from 5 to 75 cents a cake. At KLUTTZ'S Drag S:ore. The prince of Wales has taken with him to India, six carriage horses, besides a number of hunters from his stables. During the voyage ou the Serapis the farmer, firat telling Harriet that he would prince's table will be supplied with milk return with his wife iu the afternoon, drove from two cows belonging to h's royal away toward the home of Mary Stokes, bigbneaa. The Serapis had taken two The daughter placed the house in readi Oilcncy heifers, thirteen sheep and three ness for the reiurn of her lather, and pigs, designed as presents for tbe king of about noon started for Rodeville. She Tbe Pair. The "Fair Week Daily" keep our citizens so thoroughly posted as to the Fair, that it is hardly necessary for us to say anything about it. We make free aitiacts from the "Daily' Markied. Our young friend Mr. Will. R. Barker put in an apnea race on Monday Tpniug last accompanied by bis charming Bride, ncc Miss Bacon of Wiuston, N. G. Long life, smooth sailing, and all scriptual hleesing to the newly wedded pair. The Rowan Rifle Guard, have accepted an invitation from Gov. Keinner of Va, and will attend and participate iu the exercises iucident to the unveiling of the bronze stat ute of Stonewall Jackson, at Richmond on the 2th iust The Salisbury Silver Cornet Sand, will also probably accompany them. THE LYilSHBUiia Insnrancs ai Mhi Company. ! Capital and Assets over 600,000 Stave D-poil J."), DIM) PROPERTY INSURED AGAINST LOSS BY FiPiE At the Lowest Current Rates. Take a 1'olicy iu the Lyuchburg and sle p soundly. WWW l w e are giaa to say to our in end that we are now daily receiving an unusually large HUK'K ot DltV GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, CLOTUINO, HATS, KOTIOXS, c. WHICH If A V K BEEM BOUGHT AT LOW PRICES, AND 8HALL BE SOLD FOR SHORT PROFITS. SEE OUR PRICES. Greece. Served Htm Right. "Answer a fool according to his folly," saith the scripture; and sbc did it. One of our most estimable Hillsboro street ladies, whose portions are somewhat majestic,- recently ordered a fall bonnet from a famous northern establish- left behind her ou the bure au iu her room, the following letter dtidreised to her father : Dkar Father: T have always tried to be a dutiful daughter to you, but the act you intend to do today in more than I can submit to, as 1 hve more than ouce told you. You choose a cam an p- icn above rac, I hope she will be as true Rilgo,nf IGcts. Ties A good Woman shoe I am also Agent for the North Carolina , A good Boot for State Life Insurance Company. If yon have the good f your Country at heart k'ep your mouey in the South aud help build up Home Institutions. J. D. McNEELY. Agent. Oct. 21, 1873. lKCULARhu FREE: iSflifiO 'ilBea bar i Wifl p.y Annn 50UU PrivtU PMl and win pay Large Pmtta. Baft- rued 8swsn Honda od Ctutd bought on MrUB. iRtSM BU Per Cent, allowed or. uef o-l malrf. to aight draft. Bu. kwatler A Co , Bkr :ni Bro kcra, So. 10 Wall Pt.-t, New York. P. P. Boa 4317. ww. $50 to $10,000 Has been invested io Slock Piiffcgai aaJnaia 900 cf PROFIT -How io Ho It ' a U.k . .. Wsll L, mmi fm TUMBKlDGbAt, Bank lis and task wa. 1 Wail Hi, New York. 4w AN OUTFIT FREE A MIL WE. Salisbury Favorite Cigar. PUTS Only 5 Cents. IT DRIVES AWAY CARE, AND Yon in a Good. Humor. Al -o. All popular brands at from 2 to 25 cents. At KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. We want aotnt one ia every county to take sta and deliver mutm tat lbs aid and origi nal CO. P. Hons. Large ca:. wsgea. Bfton did chance ia every ilnkkarkmi far tbe rigni person of etiber mm, jmmg me mho. skp , now Ibaa, cirralarm, lirsas, sac., a eanaaaaaa cwiit sent free and nasi paid. Head for lit as mm and asake aaooey at vonr knias. Addrsss, H. J. 11 ALL 4 UO 6 .V. Ummrd Strmt, Mr art Mi. 4w TH BAllTMOIlJ HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY Episcopal Viiitation. Rt Rev. Bishop Atkinson, preached in Bt. Lukes church, on the night of the 19th, inet., after which the sol emn rite of confirmation was administered to the following person : Hon. John Long of Concord, Mr. & Mrs. D. L. Bringle, Miss An ni Rowaee, Mias Maggie Beard, Miss Cutb rell, and several others. ment. It came a few eveninira since : was admired : was pronounced a love, a duck, to yon as I have been, and that you will awiul pretty, splendid and nice; but alas, both be happy. Do not think that I am writing mis wuu a itgnt neart, attnougii ehildboi I have God bless you, father, and alas ! on trial, proved infinitely too small Perched on her noble coil of natural back- io eaving the home of my childhood, I nir, it .o.c. , . !r X"" r go to find a home with one a aaj-naca or a uumuie-uee tu nic uoure vi r j j 't t- St. Peter's. Her reasonable lamentations oved a,,d wh,8f .W.,fo 1 eXPec.1 l. " 111 " over the disappointment were cut short by a presumptuous youth's advising her, when she wished another bonnet from such a dis tance, to forward the measure of her head more carefully or send a peck-basket for a frame. That rash young man: who need li.mllv ;iv now ItewalU his follv in i lr;inil- I . . "Tj i:"',: ZC" i ceeded to the areen cTiUs sosncls. and has an idea of ,"-v. B,6r IIurdt a ttnd ab?n.t rentintr out his countenance for a Rtickinsr- cock ,n u,e atteruoon . . n I .1 n if w plaster dealers sign. A soft answer turneth me ju,er. air. loung. tew hours good-by. Your once loved daughter, IIattie. Upon reaching the village Miss ltus- sell was met by Morton liurst. They pro house of Mrs. W illiam were married by of tbe Methodist away wrath ; but as hideously soft a remark church. Afterwards they went in com' as that, justly stirreth up a woman's br6ojn stick and hnger-nails. Sentinel. Enterprising. Our friends, McCubbins Beall & Dean, are flooding the Fairground and treats with advertisements of their business. Thia ia right, as the crowd of strangers now in town should be invited to make purchases while here, and informed as to what our mer chants can do for them. McCubbins, Beall & Dean, are among our most reliable and enter prising dealers, and are, we are glad to say, doing a thriving business. Mr. Dean, tbe junior number of the firm, has made hosts of mends and commands a fine personal trade, bee advertisement. - Farmers Plow We heard Mr. John L Hedrick, one of tbe oldest and best farmers in Rowan, aay a few days ago that he plowed a part of a field with Meroney'a Farmer's Plow, and part aide by side with olcT fashioned ahovel plow, and that tbe corn plowed with Meroney'a plow, is now ten inches higher than the other. Moral : buy Meroney's Plow. Aug. 6.J mo. pauT with virs, r illy and a young gen tieman, a friend of Hurst's, to the village t tvern, where it had been arranged to lake dinner. Thev were nearly throned y anted to fay Taxes. the repaat. which had been very little One day a resident of the northern part like a wedding feast, when the door of of Detroit, says the Free Press, called at the the dinning room was burst in, and tarm city hall, and finding the official who re- er Ruesell, palevith rage, and a singular Ccts 1,25 2,50-. 8.00 3,00 15.00 75 eta. A good suit of clotbei for A good coat for A flue auit of clothes for A good bat for Everything Else at Carres pondiuffly Low Prices WE WANT TO BUT 5.000 BALES OF COTTON. Don't Fail to CaU and see Us. WALTON ROSS. oct 7 tf. For Coughs, Colds Hoarseness AND ALL Tilt i AT D1SKA8E8, Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE UUXLS. A THIRD AND SITES REMEDY. Sold by Druggist general I r.and FULLEK A FULLER, Chicago, III. For Tour Sweetheart. AN elegant: line of MAGNIFICENT TOILET 8ETT8, SHELL TOILET BOXEf. POW DER and puff boxes, fancy BOTTLES, V I N I AG A RETTE8, POCKET BOOKS, MIRRORS, Jca. ice., Chsap at KLUTTZ'S Drug Store. nail REMOVED on Septrwbcr 1st to tha i store at No. 1S5 West Fayette 8c, vbea UM proprietors will be 4cad to ana Qmkr aid friend and natrons. A coeapUte stock bf Purl and KelisUo HocmropaiLic MediruMS as aa Books, (or Physicians and family use, stantly kepi io stock. I pler per mail pre Tstleodedlo. Avtress rhiBHifKB a l i 4w 1X6 Wn Pseette Hareet. BaSiaaarr, WIFE NO. 19. BY ANN ELIZA YOUNG Brlghaa Young ' MabeRiena WUb. SaT The only rosnplete Kapose of all Sec sets of Ilan.ii an s Haas ever Bom ia Muraaonuaa, Asa Luaa now lo the world, as an oTHBa woslav Can, SFXllirrs KYaraauaa and cmaum of ike horrible Tstai of PoJvgnr.iy, irnea tan vwrr beginnieg. Nearly 60o lllnstratkwa baasuie the work. It is lbs be selling book not I hah d 10,000 oore men and a isara can Wawana4oT ment and asaks from fa to f 10 daily. All Live Anants are writing fur lllosaraled Cm Ian with La raw Term. Sent frwa. Da not delay, bat addrem OLbT15. OILMAN A Ce. Ilartforrt. C'.. Cbkmgo, 1IL er Cuaduwaii, Ohio. Oct 14 4w m r roved Stock Febb. By reference to ur advertising columns, it will be seen tnat mn7 person by devoting a short time to getting "cribera for that valuable monthly the American Stock Journal, can obtain a pure bred Chester White Pig, Fancy Poultrv, on a vb oi many other useful articles. T&is la very cheap monthly, but it contains a mine of 2woie information which the farmer and wk-breeder cannot afford do without. A Veterinary department tc'i ves ad vice free through . lomns. Boys, earn yourselves a fine pig; secure some nice poultry. Any one eat wipiuyioeni win find it jrood nay to can- 7 txnii 10 cents for specimen and pnrticu for a year. Address POTTS "WKlltMH, Parkaaburg, Chester Oo. Pa. ceived taxes, he said I called here to pay some taxes. How much shall I pay ?" M W here s your property ? asked the of ficial. 4Havenkt got any." "And what are you going to pay taxes on ?" "I dulino, but I want to pay 'em. Tve had it fiiing up to me a dozen times that I hain't no taxpayer and bain,t no business talking, around, and now I wan't to pay in w hater er is right and be as good as any body." "But you are not taxed." " Why haint I ? Ain't I as good as any body ?" gutter in his eye, sprang into the apart ment. His daughter arose hastily and ran towards him with outstretched armes, but be threw her aside and spraug upon her husband. THG TRAGEDY. "You n d scoondrel-! he exclaimed. "You set my daughter to leave her home !" He grasped Hnrst by the throat, bnt tbe yonng maa threw him off aud com meneed backing towards the door. Rus sell seized a knife from the table, and getting between Horst and tbe door, at Intending to remove to Davie County, I will sell mv Piano for $500, i installmements of 50 or SI 00, as the purchaser may elect, tvery 90 das. Tbls Piano is one of Charges M. feTiEFK s 7j Octave, Grand Square Scale, rosewood ose, four round corners, carved case. Louis XI V Strle, with extra carved feet and pedal. Original price $825- In depth and beauty of tone and equality of touch this Piano is unsurpassed. In my absence call on Mosrs L. Holmes. H. H. HELPER. House & Lot for Sale ! Yes, but you cant be taxed when yon tempted to stab tbe young maa. Hurst Iiavr no taxable nronertv. "I can't ehl Well, there are other towns besides Detroif, and if I can't feel as good as anybody else here I can pack up and leave." And he put up his wallet and went out. received tbe thrust in the arm, and seeing that tbe old man was bent ou murder,' drew a revolver and told him to stand back. RusaeT did not heed the warn ing, and continued to make deadly lunges with the kuife. Hurst received many of these in bis arm and shoulder. Hurst's M ARBfSD. At tbe residence of Hon. sister eseaped from the room in the melee Win. H. Howerton, secretary of State, io land the young men present seemed to be thia city, Oct 18, by Rev M M Marshall, paralysed with teror. At last Harst D. D., Dr. J. O. Wilcox, member of the pushed his assailant back from him, aud recent convention from Ashe county, aud leveled bis pistol at him. His wife at this Miss Maggie Henry, daughter of the late instant sprang between the two man just Louis E. and Mrs. Jennie E. Henry. as ber husband's pistol was diaefaarged. 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