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"il I. i -r J. f: -4 i- 'irH il J'l 1 i ftiljt j .' JUL JU Carolina Watchman. OCTOBER, 12. 187G. in -j Person makinsr remittances for U the U7fY? should send $2.10 rt p:ly for a year Ift cts. to pay postage, j; OHIO AND INDIANA ELECTIONS. State . -lections took place on Tuestltlv. ilie telegraph biinga ecafte'ring reports from various parts of the States, but nothing op to this time Wednesday 't-veiling) nt ail reliable. Bolh parties claim a-victory ; but the, return?, though -cattei inp, flfow larger gains for the re publican party than we had expected. The-probability is that Ohio hag gone Republican, and Indiana Democratic by a Ptuall majority. Supposing this; to be i he result, Tilden and Hendricks' election is pretty well assured. I Ti ATF.r. Indiana democratic ; Ohio, republican. j llEGtSTfclt! REGISTER ! ! Let cvrry man who wants to Tote at he trrxt election make sure that his name U Registered. It ; sometimes happens thatHoietu are surprised, on the (day of to find that they- uames cau t be And we'll all take a Hde tec V f lion. Geo. Davis in this place, on Tuesday, was one of the lis appiiWDimy - io uo -coou.;u.wu .5 . . .1-1 it:. U.wMnf Ih t?4nriA fj irt "Wit limit RnmA best we have heard Here in if year, f .u....u, ... . w. 4-. portraiture of the radical gorernmeni for force. Ooloiiiallon is a big thing big- ibe last ten or eleven years was absolutely ger iuu vcuu.-. . w-y..-. painful to contemplate. lie delineates elect iou-andJf all tbo big men in tbhrcoun with the skill of a master, yet from neces- try werctoonite intlie effort to carry t out, eity be could only finish ap jont lines. It ihey could not complete the worts nnaer would require weeks; of. pains taking to ten or twenty years, xne present gen- fill in with perfection, the horrid details eration wouia not prouauit.cw . nf that oartv'a crimes ararust civil liberty, There is, therefore, no; much use of be- and it was ehieflywitb this class nfoffeuses ing in a Lorry 'about ill The people that the speaker dealt.. If the misbion bave on hand aln ady a big joD ii worn and deeds of any party err known to wbicb mnst be finished on tbj 7tb of next exipl in the world deserve to be branded month. They have undertaken to throw as fiendish, von have only tin hear a faith- out of office a hundred thousand bad men - - ; I.. . . ... ful recital of tbem,lawful acts of the radi- who have been and are yet plundering cal nartv to know where the appelation the couutry. j They are in earnest about ; " I . . . ..... .1 belongsJUr. Davis has studied its career, this thing and will nardiy permit mem He traces iteD bv sten-thongb its selves to be interrupted with the colonizi dealings with Arkansas. Texas. Alabama, tion of the negroes They are in full tilt Mississippi, Jiouieiana, South and North after the radical thieves, just now. Carolina and a blacker reeord of tyran ny and oppreeeioncan no where be found. He shows ibe connection between the wicked policy of the administration and and can' i Hton to swan knives or take a hand . r i . at any. sort of amusement. Hec:in, y.A on the Register. Let no euch t1 iip ncmr at a time when yon are most aiix'ouf to vo.p. Uivilt be too j late to correct such an error on the day pf elec twn if you could have done it before that time. 2ttsemcf The StateaviP.e Landmark nays it ie probable this man will be. hung on the 221 December. the present financial distress of the conn trv as cause and effect. He inevitable total ruin that most follow the continuance of 'that party in .power. Hence the imperative necessity for a change. There, carv be no reformation without a change. The same party will continue the fame sort of government, The frost has had the good effect of returning some of onr citizens who have .i I mont iVip aiimmpr near, or amoi)T. the shows tne 'r 1 mountains, i No doubt they experienced a mildpr unmmer heat than we. but we believe there is no country in the , woild where the people have been healthier than onrs have been during the past sum mer, and indeed for several years past. The malaria diseases to which we were asonabte deduct North Carolina 10, which the Republicans roar fairly hope to win, and" which J would give Mr; Hayes 157 votes. To Mr. Tildtn on the other hand, wp may reasonably add Wisconsin' 10 : California, 6; Oregon, 3; in all 19 votes, giving him 147 votes, mere would remain in this conajt Indiana, 15; Connecticut, 6: New Jersey, 9, nnd ISew York", 85. Of these, to win, Mr. Tilden would have to carry both New Yoik and Indiana, or New York, Connecticut and Neii Jersey. Mr. Hayes could get on with either New lork and New Jersey or Connecticut. We have in the above estimate given the Republicans Ohio. If they should lose that State, but carry North Carolina as we havo supposed, Hayes would have but J135 votes; .and as. losing Ohio would suppose a!o losing Indiana, he would have o come East for votes, which mentis that to win, he must in that case carry New York, Connecticut and New Jersey or fail of an election. : It will be seen from this that Tilden can he elected wi hout the aid of Indiana or Ohio, as he will certainly carry New York, Connecticut and NewJerpey. As to the assertion that the Republicans' may fairly hope to win North Carolina, that is all nonsense. Nothing ,i more certain than that Tilden and Vance will carry this State. HIGH PRICES FOR COTTON AND Low Prices for (Ms. CALL AND SEE OUR NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST. ALL WE ASK IS AN EXAMINATION. WANTED. COTTON, Register. The Registration books are noU open and all persons who have come of age eince last election, or who have oth erwise acquired the right to vote, should have themselves registered in the Town ship in which they reside. Georgia. Colquitt, democratic, elected Governor by eighty thousand. There was virtually no opposition. The Legislature is overwhelmingly Democratic. ; Colorado. A recent election ., in this Slate resulted in favor of the Radicals, , anrt itioro alii hf nn tinnf And no neace . V- 1 V . - , . - ,. . I Anlr r. tn mrrn a u r. t than AtrkAr Peace and quietness reign m every booth- "- v - era State Under the control of the Demo- sections of this part of the State, have cratic party. But in! every State ruled have almost disappeared, so that it hae by the radicals there is lawlessness and become a rare thing to meet with case public licentiousness. There is no peace of common diills and fevers. Neither there, but all is in a state of dreadful ens- have we been visited by any of the epi- peuse and a feaiful looting for of evil. The demic. which have prevailed in various taxes levied, collected, and wa-ted by a P'ace ajm.i.K u uiurc u.oia. party without property, is consuming the coun"e85 ,01J a wll,cu our PeoPie 8Q0U1Q substance of the pen de and driving them feel du,v tbakful- to despair. The speaker was listened to with rapt interest, especially by the more intelligent portion of his audience, which, though it filled Meroney's Hall, was5 not near large enough for such an occasion. Hereceiv- ed complimentary calls at his lodgings a the Boyden House from a number of our citizens both before and after the delivery I to carry the campaign on the Southern The Cuban insurgents have taken pos session of Los Tunos, said to be a point of very great slrategetic importance. The Spanish soldiers have not been paid fur 7 months, and much discontent almost amounting to mutiny exists among them - Mr. O. H. Dockery having declined to rnu against CoL W. L. Steele, for Con gress in the 6:h District, the Republican Executive Committee at Raleigh, have entered Allen Jordon, of Troy, Mont gomery co:, to get beat. ; Col. Steele's prospects for' a triumphant election are very decided. BREAKDOWN OF THE REPUBLICAN CANVASS. THE BLOODY SHIRT A FAILURE TESTI MONY OK THE LEADING NEUTRAL NEWSPAPER. From the N. Y. llerald of Sept. 19. The sudden and general determination tr i 1 ot nis speccn, and we trust win nave no occasion to regret his visit to our town. issue, snows uncontrollable alarm among the Republican leaders. They are panic stricken. They have compared no'tes, and their conclusion appears to be that n a fair canvass, on the real issues of the year, they will lose, and in desperation the word has gone out to nine the "bloody shirt" to the breeze and make the appeal, not to the reason, the honesty and pa TROTTER AM) WILKINSON, Carriage Builders of Charlotte, N. C, will havf on Exhibition at tlie Fair, 1 Ex tensiou Phaeton, and J Open Ituey. Ptr son wanting aiiy thing in our line would lo well to wait and Sfe onr work. Correspondence solicited. First Premium at the last fair of theCar- oiinas. o;t. t. ! VEGETINE Strike at the root of JIpor by ftirlfytniz the b!od restorJus the liver mid k ilneye to LuidUiy action, tlKljoriitiiig the nervous i"Tirm. VEGKT1NE I not a t1, n'ifnui ctirupoimd, rtMch 1mrlT jrecs the boweKrmt ft lnfe.pleits:iDt rmwtr whicb porees the loel,hut f;vfc.ileits:int U sure to purilj the blood and tlicrebr rustura la he&llh. VKGETIN13 Ii nmr prescribed in a of Scrofnla ani other d!sea of the blooil, by m.niy of the oeet ptiTi claii!, owiiiij to its giuat aaccesa lu cuiiuu ail dia- i of tula nature. We learn from the Charlotte Observer that the colored Radical orator, Jim liar vis, of RuK'igb, made a-epeech in Char lotte ou the Gth, and after he bad ? done, some youthful white radicals poured -out their gall, complaining of the" social ostracism inflicted on them for opinion's sake. They had as well complain of the wiud coming from the north wheu ihey would like to have it come from the south. Both are subject to Jaws which no human powtr can control. ' The Stephens Murderr-IIolden-Ktrlc War, dc. j We publish in this paper, W. W. Hol den's reply to the statements of Mr. Bailey, published last week, in regard to the murder of J. W. Stephens -and ! the Holden-Kirk war. Mr. Bailey affirms and Mr. Hold en denies. The reader jean -decide between them. It would seem, ' i r however, that it devolves Or Mr. Bailey to show, if ho can, corroborative facts in support of his statements. We have no doubt he detailed ifuly the impres sions he received from the conversa tions had with Holden, and we think there mut have been attendant circum stances producing these impressions which were -not given in his statement of last week. Otherwise the case uius: be passed on as a question of veracity i be tween himself and Holden. Mr. n. H. Helper is pushing h?s colonization theme in the county canvass, in this county and Davie, running as an independent candidate for the Senate. We are not surprise to learn that his triotism of the country, but to prejudice speeches attract attention, and that he hatred, fear and ignorance. This is the meets with some at every precinct who wa. ,l lotV TH UCrVP 8 ; anaf7t." , . -til ,. , if this were uot the correct theory of their accepts nis views aim p.ans on tins pud- policV h u gtiU true that .uc,, u ,Ue im ject as worthy of consideration. Iudeed, presion it makes. Shrewd political cal it has come to pass that many white peo culators say, if (he Republican managers pie of the country would I willingly part were not brtuly frightened they would not -,i ,t, tl - Jt i force an obsolete and a hateful issue up- company with the negro forever, and help . tf , . , , r i r on tli Cfiuntrv. It Ihev ilt mnlfr;it l v pay his expenses to some land of perpet- eure 0f -wiohmg they would argue ; it is oal fruits and flowers whpre lie ruighl en- because they feel themselves weak that joy to the full, the bliss of idleness. Mr. they take to vituperaiioti aud deuunci- Helper wants to see them happy in aland atlo1, . t ,u;. : j .i . l i ii i The policy of denunciation, this ex ot their own in order that white folks here i r r j , , . elusion of reform and concentration on may be happy without them. He is try. the Southern issue is a blunder of the ing to get the ball lu motion. It remains Republican leaders in several ways. It to be seen what he can accomplish alone, alienates a large mass of voters ; it ere- If the people will elect him he will bring a,teB aeeling of distrust and alarm among tu .ni.:... kr (i f ' t i j the calculating or "loose" voters, and it the subject before the Legislature and i .i , , . , 6 '. places the parly in a fake relation to the through that body endeavor to have it jvjnff j88ue8 ol the day. It may r-xas brought up in Congress ; and finally, if perate and alarm timid and ignorant sanctioned by the people of the couutry, voters, but it cannot carry the country. he expects some efficient national scheme No lU0USu!,uJ ,voler believes that the f a,;i:.-. .i-.it.- I . country would be seriously endangered to facilitate the work. It is a oleasant :-ta. n i u r or hurt if the Democrats should come iu- subject to talk about, when you are not to power, and lhat sort of nonsense ex- busy, and at some future day will proba- cites as much contempt in sensible men bly assume a graver aspect than there is as" he foolish assertion of Democratic any reason to expect will result directly orSan8 'hat the country would be ruined f ,i,i-k (ir it i . , , . if the Republicans should succeed. If from the labors ot Mr. Helper, thouzh he .u t iTi- . v ' luuuou ue the Republican party is to be for another is laying himselfat tu his zeal to advance four years a party of proscription in the it. South, a riartv encourains' misfnvprti. b o n When tb suljct comes up for serious ment an" trading on outrage there, then thought and action, it is probably there is by all means best, for all our In 'h. . , , - ' . terests. North and South, that tho Dem will be several elements pf strong opposi- ocrats should come iu ; and this is the tion found to exist. First, the white men opinion of a great many thousand Re of the radical party, if that party should publican voters, without whom the Re then be in existence, will want to keep Publicans canuot succeed in Novem tUs. .. r i . . o . i ... I ocr. ic urgmcs jicic iu Yuie. rouiuern wnite radicals would about as soon hear Gabriel blow his horn as to see the negroes leave, Uh, but there would b3 mourning' Again, there is a very large part of the I Conservative people of the. country who are conscientious in regard to a faithful -THE B A I LE Y HOLDfcX MATTER. 'I We published last week, Rev. CJ T. Bailey V statement of a conversation j be tween himself, and W. W. Holden in reference to the Holdcu-Kirk: war and the murder of J. W. Stephens. The readers of this paper have, doubtless read Mr. Bailey's card with tic interest; the subject entitles it. We hive to add that from all the accounts We 4ro able1 to ob tain, Mr. Bailey is a man whose wortT may be relied on with confidence. i We publish in this paper as ; a simple net of justice and fairness, that part of Holden s reply adverts rnenta of Mr. Bailey, and to to of lhat gentleman's have only to add to.ir, thajt a man whose political life is but a bnudje of inconsis tencies and falsehoods, crowned with- one of the most wanton assaultaonj the' civil liberties of tht people of ih" State lever perpetrated in our icotintrjv, and who, for ln crimes wds exDelien from amco U i i r ' to the ; state- Is a 'denial in account and CALCULATIONS. 3 Mississippi, 8 Louisiana, 11 Keutucky, 5 Tennessee, 10 Missouri, 1 1 Arkansas, 4 Texas, 10 South Carolina, 6 8 12 12 15 9 8 7 The New York Herald presents the following interesting calculations : Suppose all the Southern States cast their electoral vote for Mr. Tilden he WOOld tll4ri l.Vf tllO f..ll....;i'..r. ... , .Jt .... I -- - vtV.'. Itlfc. 1 I f 1 HI wob. .au.G ui wuusutuuuuai uuiigaiions, Degin wltu : rights and privileges who would vigor Delaware, ously Teslst any encroachment on the Maryland, ; lights of the citizen, notwithstanding his Vjr&in5;V color, previous condition or present worth- ".5. Y?1' , tT ,r , North Carolina, lessness. He would sayi let the negroes Georgia, alone, for yon may jump out of the frying Florida,' pan into the fire in your wild hunt after a Alabama, j better laborer, besides he has rights which 1 all. 138 votes, and 47 less than the must be respected; - number required to elect. And again, the negro himself may ob , fp h fo,wing Slates cast their ' J electoral vnt for llacu l, l j .i ject to going away (o Africa, or elsewhere, have these to beirin with i - iiko me nine outi Harnessed to a : cartj Illinois, of which the Charlotte Observer tell us, Iowa, which coolly resolved he would not move Kansaa j another inch. His master clubbed him Ja,ne' over the head and all about, but still he "!igan,l8'lt, would not go. At last some onO said, Minnesota,! "twist his tail I" And his master caught Nebraska, ; this caudal member and twisted it. It wot In all 147 votes, 9 moreihan Governor a violent remedy but It roused the little ''hien and 38 less than the number re- bnll, and he'earrted himself and the feart a!,IT! t5 1 out of t own like a streak. Bat you can't fciiltTE??? ' ?at nm?n lhe . , following Cutes, from whose electoral treat the negro that way, for be. has got Tote each party would sek enough for a no tau to iwist. i maiorur t VEGETINB Dotiot deceive InvM'ds iuto fal? hope by print ing and creating a flctltio is nppt-tite, but Mslft n. tare tn clearing and pnnfT ns the whole ayatem, WadlDf the patient gradually io perfect heaitk. VEGETINE Wac looked nyjon ae bd experiment for aome time by ome of onr bet phyiit-iaiio, but tho niot tn crt'dn!. u in reptrd to i(s nei it are now il muet ardfut frieudn and upportT. YEG ETINE Inftend of betng a puffed-up snedWne bas worked It wb't up to its present aVoiiwhinjr fiirce by ac tdal merit in carmg ail Oimumj yt the blood, ol whatever unure. VEGETIXE Say a Boston physirlan. Im- no equal n a Wvd pttrifler. U'-iiMtiK' f if iu".nv woud. rful euros, afier all othiT n-nu dle- h .d fnil.-d', I viKitd tlie lbrtry and couviucei mvolf of !: e.uuinu merit. It ia prfparfd from bnrlo- lhii ni.d I rrlm.rnrli f which U highly effective, m.f ihoy are conqxtiiiKled lu auch k mauuur &a to pndm-e S!"toni-liiii!f'ieBultB. " VEGET1NE I acknowlertged and rct-omim-nd.-d by pliylrlan and apotUcaries to lo the brut puriflur uA i leauatr ot the blood yet dicoverHl. and thousand speak In iu pralM who have beeh reotortd to health. prtoop WHAT IS HEEDED. liosTo.N, Feb. 13, 18TX. Ma. II. H. Steven : Uear Sir About one yearirw 1 fonnd niTwlr lit a feeble condition lron$ genera! debility. V E KTlNKwaa atrons;,T rf oinmrndM to me by a friend who had Un iiim-l heuefl;d by its uk. I procured the article ami .iftur u:n several boltlea, waa restored to he.l h an l di.m;ontinued iu use. 1 feel quite confident Mint there i no medicine fnpe rlortoltfor those eomjiliitits for wtiich it Ih ejw. daily prepnrelt and would clu-erfully recotnmend Jt to tboce wlio fee! that titey ueed Bometliiujj to restorethemto jH-rfcct henlth. ltepectfuMv yo-ir. U. U PiriTlNOlLL. Firm of S.M.PettlngiU & Co.,lo State Str,et,ltoaton. 21 Colorado, 3 11 Nevada, 3 5 New Hampshire, 6 7 Ohio, 22 13 Pennsylvania, 29 11 Rhode Island, 4 5 Vermont, . 5 3 bard I v a com before ai. etent witness in the case We used to have a song that every j Wisconsin horlv waa so fnnrl nf that iIipv urnm it n.,t I vAlitornla - - - - w wu-y ' a w w VW in a few months "VVHit for the wason-. Wait for the wagon 10 N-w Ytrk 6 O res.Mi Indiana j 15 OunneciicHt New Jersey 9 In .ill 91 flertoral vofp. tint 35 3 6 mm Mr. Tildtu's Soathern vote we! taay jit- CisciNaATt, Nor. &, Uti. TI. R. STvrws: Dear8ir-Tiie two lo!tle of VF.O ETINE fnr n(ph(d me by your agent, my wife Inw used with great benefit. : For a long time Bhc ha been troubU-d with diwl nese and co!tiveu-i ; thew trouble a e now eutire--I7 removtMl by the ne of V Eci E I I N K. 8h was alw troubled alih Di-iM-pnt-i Mid Gener al Inability ; and Iih been greatly beneft ed. IIIUS. tilLMOHK, Walnut Street. FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN. Natick, Mass., June lat. 18T1. Ma. II. R. Steven: Der Sir Hin gli the advice and earnest per aAsion of Hev. i. ett, of llila place, I have been Uking VEGEl l.U for liypepia, of which I hav suffered for years. I have uxed ouly two bo'tlef nnrt already feel my aejf a new luuu. Ueapcctf'.illv. Report from a Tractlcal Chemist and Apothecary. Bobtoh. Jan. 1, 1874. 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Nort'i .-arolln;i. ia :ie r i.m-' :t the provisions of an Act It a. mend Kerttnn-s 4i, 4. stud 44, lUttt-'! levlal." chapti-r -i ' r -i Hifn u!li AJaiTlt, A. I. is,5. ami uo ilmltai said company Is dolnK' business uJhui r-oun.1 jrln-ipTf. vv.i iiin t! c pr 1.-;oms ot its elinrttr. ami in coin B ance with the laws of the suite oi rsortli ?.vrl'.n i." ar. i t ' t t:. a.e pos.vfsw'1 of tut; lolloping- ws.rt- iles, which 111 more fully upfiv-tir ffo!u stat v iii'-m on nw l.i ti!io1:;.-e": United states ftonls ftaarket vnlue. - fTfi,9W t' N. C. Itail Uf'iid Bonds, unarket value), . 19, w N. c C'otnity ati i (. lty Hon. is. ihiarket valu-1), i,s; w Mortgages on Keal Kstate tn Nfirth K'.n-oiina. (iirsl a 'Uii, it,l M Cash on hand, in liauk an t in hirt'ls oi Aenu, w,l ll Total, In accordance with the authority (U'lecratetl to me t t.ie I.eril: said CoinpanyTTied tills day. Olven under my hand aud seaijor cincc. ir. 1 lierehv ipprove the Keportd II It protects the pollcv holder, for Its liharter r",iuir" ed wltn the State Tivaurt!- i-t tha purix-. Its stocknoiucrs art' ;)ti;o!iir ue ppir.ia-nt iv!!': It is under the control an t in iua'c:;e'';' r unt !..: Its officers are known tiirooietiu the state. It will Insure your lnoix n ow-tl-e icos; i--.sVi ,". It will keep your money at '!; :n Live, Active, ueiiani" A'.'i'itt- y.iW- 1,l in vt-ry part June 1, lsTii. 3ia , i i . . . . A. MURPHY, Local Aseutalisbary, ' C. r" ? - HOWEKTON, Secretary of 'Wfc ; i r '!',?. of tlie nn-ajUm-.Ji recci'vi-d to be depc!t- 'i 'a rolr.ia. ' : -iKiUIis. ito. A. A. oki: i-. :'.-'!". Secretary. HalerRh. 5 ft .special Traveling AsfDt for.C GET r, m n & B T Vegetino is Sold by all Druggists. rct between tlie races but nmonir Sewlnv Machine t'omparne becatise the world renowned Singer Sewing Machines arc grenily reduced jn price for cash. We will sell for 25 per cent less than heretofore. Ni ed- les, ml, attachment, &c, for sale and machines cleaned, repaired or traded for. Address all orders to WILL R. BARKER, Ag't. Salisbuky, N. C. Office Barker's Drug Store. Sept. 21, 187G. 49:lf. DISSOLUTION! fPHE Cop:trtntTship heretofore existing be tween L. W. Walton and J. P. Ross, un der the firm name of Walton & Ross, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. All persons indebted to them will please call at their stand una settle. L. W. WALTONi Sept. 12, 187G. J. F. ROSS. NEW FIRM. TE have this day associated ourselves for the purpose ot" conducting a general MERCHANDISE BUSINESS under the firm name of Mauxey & Ross, at the store formerly occupied bv Walton & WAV ltoss. We hope bv fair dealing to merit a liberal share oi the public patronage. E. MAUNEY, J. F. ROSS. Sept. 12, 187G. 48:lni LAID FOE SALE. T I 11 1 xne nnnersicneo nas (n rerniineu in apn small track of land lying in Franklin Township, I in seen instkcmknts Is now unlvrjNally employed, but lias nowher else attained that peculiar e.n three and a halt nines north of Salisbury, im- wmcn cnaracterizes tne tones of t e Mason a: iiamim onrans. 4,v. e know nou f-a l,r,"-'h"t neenfl- meiiaiei r on me new motusviiip rmn i hon i r v-..- - , . e . . , V secret or skin tuese makers possess, imt eeitaiuij' isanew framed house on the prennsesb.it not tiatf mtH lirtnn PeMe,frii TnMCC w r. iiAic nui ncAnu duun rvnz niyaiuKi. 'i-- kitchen piazza. The land lies well and is very m aw other reed instrcment, either of American or E ir pe m manufacture. The a desirably located, beinK within half a mile 6 c l.f lT,anJ VU'lN T"E There an' now made vearlv !n tlie Unittl States, un ler varot; mme, as Cabinet. TV)T, Boudoir,. American, etc.. about Ofty thtml nrai.s. L soifiottdu like t .vo hundred ana nuj w But tlie MASUN t HA.MI.IN t'ABtNlEffjl II JANS HAVE ALWAYS MAINTAINED THEIR SUPREMACY 1 THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET II The Cabinet or Parlor orcan tri its resent improved form was Invented and Introawfxi o 2J & IIAMLIX In 1861, supersedinc: tt Melodeon. which was th he-tt i'lsirumnt of the ciapreiwj use. several Important linoroveuiiem wjir ' eiuJKMiled la this nw iastnua uignesi, exceueuce THE ART OF VOICING REEDS, This HlQVVTari lncmiK,l c- .- v- 1 sn "Vt" . he T IT vi rx v - II t r iv rf thl; nrtmnitlV. f viiu ti iu . in 1 1 rwr trial J dl u'liilv u, 1j.hjhf.'i-i wi im-M' i' ITIOST IMPORTANT IJI PRO VSSJI ISN'T EVER MAifft Franklin Academy and convtnient to wveral churches, where there is preaching every Sun day. It is in a good and healthy neighborhood. Any person wislunp to buy would do well to call soon, examine the land, &c, and see for themselves. Terms will be made to suit the purchaser. JOHN CJ. MILLER. Sept. 1, 187G. 48:tf. Marble Works. MONUMENTS. j HEADSTONES. Scotch and American Granite ' as the best of this class of histnihienf UN EQUALED, and if Uulsztl crilacallv, Unapproac In excellence by any others. This supremacy is attested by the p ibiV . . ; TESTDIOXY. OF XFSH IAS Ml X II ALLY- . ,.:..,fir TM f In America, and a very lar;e numb -r in Kiu-opo, pubiMi'.-d in .'sdl tn Hie cataw imT . ; company; aiso, oy ip.e remartaule and - . ? Entirely unprceeclpislcd AyanLCo ISirSai of highest UT ovs at competitive KxSiihiison in EUROPE AS WELL AS ..AMERICA. It Is not too much to sav that in A:a?i1 'a they h ive a v tT- trs TiCTri-PTTTi?,n XT T "LT-X ?cit TTr"Mn'RS. jTXJU VY n. X O i,JUii V iiJJ JlXJ.UiJ.iJVJ J. w 7 , . - . t.ar Hi'" for in hundrels of Exiiit.it ions it lis believed tiKre have not be-n six in nil where ornertnsu-r- ! ed even epial honors. Tliese Oinrans enjoy tlie proud distinct ion of having received a FIRST-CLASS MEDAL AT EVERY EUROPEAN WORLD'S EXPOSING ; at which they have compete 1. and of itein? t. HnBTHT ONLY AMERICAN ORGANS WHICH HAVE EVER BEEN PUunu " OF ANY MEDAL 4, in such competition. They received first medals at , UpJ JLOvli ) VlCililH, tliiu a,JAVA&v - EVERY ORAN made by this companv hi manutactured in tne most thoroiuh "rrj: Ererr frora the very bkst material. Inj every minuti kxcei.i.kntk is considered bkfokk bco " 0 if S IN THK PRESENT ST.CTE OK THR ART TO CO.NS TKl'OT. " . .Moff E strument POSSIBLE NSTKl .T. .faAtOff' Such, however, are their faclUU for manufacture accumulated In the laiyest ami uj Am9JS iu, ana renaerea posridi oy uie verv lanre aemano ior they are enabled to selat little ipore On hand and furnished to Order. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Address JOHN OAYTON, f 1 Comer Morgan and Blunt Streets, IOr m&nuiaciurc jwnuiniairu in uic wc.-.i -- . tmmw very large demand for tlifsc Organs, both in turope an" - pr e than cost of the most infertor Organs, and often at lessi , . demanded for them. VET DEALER OFTEN RECOMMEND OTHER OK(JA?sS aa equal, or Deuer, forts to sell tnera. Tne reason for tuts is, simpiy, jf anufactureks -of infbsuu """" 1 . coevrs or commissions to dealers, i th larp1 ifl THE MASON & HAMLIN OUOAN COMPANY nave pleasure in Onennjr tins :VU -"usiciei"" uuf79 uucail viuu 1 v t i7i v v V, l&muaia ' ' " , ml nvt .fr n cases. Many styles are now-offered wltn extended or etkukri tops, very j m $j$ and in Jill UUra, 41 i UJ Cll ira Ul Q UUT-vm vu -.-v 1 r..- isms Vl 1 r. im. v-, --- - rney piea Uiemseives tuai t?vrr uiui m uifir uulkjc suuu ui n ; ablepurcWr. ;;Li . favorS. onrans rented wiui pniet 01 purcuisB, or boiq ior casa, or oa ia-ij iuiucu iwTDlo " ILLUSTRATED CATAIKirEH with full descriptions ef stylifj. PKK'E LISTS and Ti ; . ASOX & IIAMLIX OROANlC6.-,154 Tremont Street, Boston ; 8 Union Square, j 114 Cf" m Street, rtcaro; 87 Groat Maj-llionm-h Strtct. Loudun : Hacker strasse, ; M S? Ada Qlaleigh, JV. .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1876, edition 1
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