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AT 1 !5 - h : : . t - t i f - -i ..-:. -'v".-.iT. -----'t' 'JUJI!"1""" "'UN ' 4: . 4: r 4 - f 1;. " "a. 1 ? 1 t i r i i ' '' TT ' i 1 Carolina Wat in.. I mtAi, r. i A Persons makinjr ew. 1U the .HrifriiaMfli to par "for year 10 cts. to "- Aian Carrik ir, ofc-Cahaij ye irs oil, m t1rof n frorq Wcilncsilay arnl killl . hman. remittances for buld send $2.1Q pay postapj-i- ... t t run count y , 9 hi bor?e last Charlie Sherwood, a worthy boy of -Oncord, ;-.10yHw old, jjrh a cotton gin. lie was attending, lt Thar .drtv. It a1 fiis right arm cant ond corai'lplejy tQrn off. Tbe-JjTew Vn,k Times n publican newspaper "'ill ernor Tildn of perjury on tarn of JSG2. That story week ago. It was ijard ny I ififi no on,a hf lje ves r SOUTH CAROLINA. The troubles in tWkim, I the Grant covernment s seems determined to goad the !"Rfe JB point of desperafipn. yj pe rff?S"i ined his pr&IaiqMH sustaining Gprenjor Cliamfo?rla?n in bis outrage n the rights of the people; and Has orcfeml.Gen. Sherman, with all the availableifbrce in the military division of the Atlantic to report to Gen. Pnr svt Columbia. S. C to lie used in case of resistance to -the authority of the U. S., &c. There is no" resistance there and will be none. The troops! are designed to con trol the election.! ) Charleston, Oct. 17 Negroes belonging to the State militia hid tfteir arms conceal ed near the point of tneetin? at Cainhor, 0 miles from Charleston at which, place by a greemcnt, both parties appeared unarmed. A disturbance occurring, the militia obtain- ! ed their arnl$ and commenced tiring from 1 the bashes, killing two, and wounding lour- ' j teen whites. Eighty armci wnues nave ieji nd Oilier U J Ihe city to secure the bodies and protect the .,,..., fiav. I neonle inihe ticiniry of Cainhoy. C. Ob. 4ii.3 tax re was exploded to feejevje at )t now. That Dutch Frien 7rierul- W hi V we wery , and vind ictirencss or sullen despair with his . ' . 1 ' . ' ii . 'i.l. ii06inent The best , political elements in 'lJ?i.mlj(?f 1 P will p,ri thetrength wnr.r Wit ajl Wi gumeiif g ed iifV' ,oii Miii)ay lasttwen thei jtcaiidtdaisl (or Urwvernpr, snipe partial iqnu. iiieu j nr offip,4nd left1 oivoitr tibial higllfy corar of tjjei one ; te prs tat of the other. An unpleasant tftrtliit oiaybe, but nerer theless a truth wfeichpintioi bedeniedi 4 At. the rfouesi'of both I candidates Gen. If, V Ibinsoin'h&'WasTm'tae stand dur- !p nnchoking lit in the gin nliinntarv letter to tl Watdimnn boivt j ,nSne sont was invitea to address ' : ,M the people, and we Were sorry that from 1 he Wjikhman. ttu do not often admit WAU t 0f tiicvh? was obligetl to mar the into our nn-r uriss of itself. -'and shall t grand spcecliTleiivered the day before at ' ' ' I 1 1 itiit.i... it . t- . L now content our.elf with Wntwttt?i tuc ne was usienea to wen, ana u is saiu taiions, only. Th writer say : "I likes your bapf-r pwofiliw GEORGIA ELECTTOX-ruU returns put tacnia " lorttT st n8,tnio.' Tbert were four comities In whlcJi not a single radical Vote was cast, three which gave J o-ilv on, ten gave less than ten,ind nineteen IpHs than flftr: Ther are three iseproes elected in the . nouse aaane repnhlli'AR la the Senate. Seven re- pubil'rans In all. Thrtuaan-ts of Heroes voted the ' Dema r-Olc ticket. The state of eieortrt Is In her bolldav oress. Her people, wulje and .blacjc, are hiip "py. tor ihert lseaee and plenty lu all Ber borders. The rt'ri CWerrer fipealins oi Hie.CjJiloi Indiana And Vesi Vb'ilnia efrrtlbntrsays,! "In -these sums we . uq'uer. It was all tn voin t liat the rogues and blas phemers waved the t)kKKiy shirt-Sorer the hills and i.rali1fs ot the west. They bave exhausted Uiclr re s mn-es. thev have spent their lyioney, they have toh t their Bght a nd tey b a vesouBded the retreat. Now let orth-Car.olM give tliem a iare well salute of OQQ fnajoriy for Vance and Tildcn. -0 ! arraid of everyting ,ai)d .every ppdy, bat ish goot enougii 10 aen ,oe irnotn. veil it dells anyiing rabout.'7"4,it does not ask vat vin peoples ay, out says vat it pelieves'V V j All right, good fiiendr we are. glad you are pleased; but if you want to (et-1- goo,t all over vote for Tildeu and Vance. " RATIFICATION " not . 11 ADOPTION." 'Wo notice' that some of jihe newspapers sav that in voting for the amendments to t!ie Constitution, you must vote a written or printed ticket with the word -adopr tion" on it. This .rs a itiistafo, and an irapprlaot-jonc at that. The law requires the word " Ratification" Those who have made a wrrotig annonncement on the subject plioujj correct the error. Try it.tt. Vm. il. Uoward informs ns that he hail probaljy discovered the nseuj purpose of the copal or Ailantus tree. After trying all the reraKiiea lie could hear of for saving cabbage Infest ed with bngs and worms without success. he concladed.to try the leave of 1 he copal tree, which, we believe sre ligidly shuuDed by all kinds ol insects. Hu'lcovered ills cabbage with the leaves and stems of the Tcopal, and renewed the ap plication as they were dried up by the nn. and. verv soon everv worm and bus a j - j . took their departure, and his cabbagf grew off finely and he is the only man in his neighborhood whose crop wan not ntii'ilv destroyed. Who knows but the ...... -j - copal was made for this kind of purpose Certainly thiFe must be good in it and men are Jefl jio find it out. SUGGESTION FOR REFLECTION. It is suggested that after the election, people about here who want m-jjro labor ers employ some of those in South Caro lina who vote- for Hampton and Reform. White people must quit employing their ! enemies. It is neither safe nor right nor The : .Charlotte Democrat is in error -in ' rcf pect to the votes of Mr, Helper, when it says ;"he has always yoied wjth the Republican party" Heclaims that the only publican vote lie has. given was in 1SG8, unless his vote for Greely be count ed. As an independent republican be has founil his choice leaning to the uniform support 4 the men and measnres .of t-he democratic conservative party. ee Lis card in tlvis viper. SPEAKERS. Senator R insorp spokej at .Staesville on Tuesday, and has gone west from there. ! . Hon. I). G. FoWlc mae "a great speech" at Wilson; on fonday. The Judge h" done pod evejy timo. r xt 1 t 1 ijov. vane'iruas gone, wnenco Mlie .wise ;meuv came to the Eat. Speaks in Beaufort to-day, and -cpmpletesi his ap pointments .with Se:Uli it Swift Creek Village to-morrow. Wit Kinston, Oct. 21; Newton, Oct ackionville, 21 ; Kenans ville, 25. , Salisbury ardently desires a visit fiom the, Governor before the election, but if we fhould notrit will be because he thinks 'JUowap is strong enough; to take caro of herself;0 speak alone at 23; proper. Char Democrat. Colored m.'n, that is the way it will ultimately work, and there is no help for it...- It is just what yon or any other class of men would do under the same circum stances. How can I yon condemn what yon yourselves know to be natural and ust ! If the conservative white people should decline to erajploy yon and bring n other laborers to take your place, il would put you to trouble. ! And in this relation there is something dne to that L class of white men who are misleading the negroes frdm year to year. They sometimes complain of social ostra cism. What a shameless complaint! We have never heard of o:ne them com plaining that conservatives had refused to go security for them on their rfficial bonds. How many bf them could give good " he " touched llie tree iop. in bonds without the help of j coneervaliVes ? youthful appearance was agatiift h'tu at Hst liavc a majority.--The busiueBs in the Superior Court of j D ividson was partially suspended on Monday last for the want of legally drawn jurors. An iv(Edavite was filed on thejopening of the Court, setting forth that theie were only twp members of the County Commission ers present when thejnnirs were drawn Judge Cloud very promptly decided that the jurors who had just answered to their jnaraes and taken their seats in the box were incompetent, the law requiring that a.t least a majority of the Board of Comiuis sjonersshall be present and superintending the drawing. He discharged the jurors and ordered. the Sheriff to proceed under the statute in such cases provided, to fymrnon a new panel. . THE LATE ELECTIONS. I he results of the late elections in Ohio, Indiana and West Virginia, have been pronounced by our Democratic friends North and South as very good very satisfactory. Ohm went Republican by about 5,000 majority. It was expect ed she would go that way. The Kebab licans had to. encounter the fiercest sort of a battle frera July to October to carry the ?tate at all, ana they got it at last b a djscouMgsi.g majority ! It j the home f Mr. Hayes, the citaiel oHiis strength and his friends jnow see" the danger t wjch it is exposed. It will Like all th men and money they can; rau?ter to hoi jt j ihe great pitched battle Uc the 7th oFNovember. The Democratic adversary is bonyant with hope lie is lively, en ITgetic hd determined. Hi nncccsies . in fndimi (carried by about 4,000) and West yirgjua (carried by about 12 000) hare mnd fired bis zeal, and he goeg "into the igbt witli a confidence and a hope to -whie.b the Repnhlcansi are-strangers. Can the Republicans Ohio do"any roore than they have dw.e for the laoi thrre nionths I If thy cannot, then they IiavJjdojie go down bt tore t Jib impetuosity and .constantly angnvniing force their deniorralic adversHjif s. fr rhapceVin Ohio ae very. tJVdf "".n H sjiall notbeTntprisHl if t gnr fr TiMn and Jle.ndrivk'S though there i yipd 10 eonnt.it fo. order fo tcrnr their election. ; If tlMv4cauy N jY'Mk, pi- which ),.,. ifi grivit their jttct - it cer tain. .:'.,'"'; r . The HoikiMaT. UansjM fill e4 an an pointnient to speak at Gold '-Hilf,' 'tht county, lasi ' Saturday. He had , tlie pleasure iJ meettug there aRrge namber of the yeomanry of that vicinity, and did himself at:d them the honor to deliver one of the very bent speeches made in'( I he SJtto nn 1 li 14 the imodlv ceiiteiiiitdl VfJir 1 v.. ....... r . --. r f i of American 1 liberty. He spoke- neaily three hours, and had his audience spell bound during the whole' of that time. For cbwene of argument, logical clear ties, derated and forcible thought, awd every attraction and power of trne : elo quence, it has not been excelled by evo Gov. Vrance himself. Hin ' bearers' Wef warmed and "melted by turns as flty were brought to review the history of the country and the gad and oppressive u in -ci!eiiis f 1 he last ten years ot that his tory. And they were faithfully' wan.ed of the dangers of the present time, and earnestly exhorted to discharge theiir j whole duty for the perservation of the ibeities handed down from the fathers ol the country. , I The people were too intensely atten live to every utterance of the tpewker jto applaud him much during the delivery !of his fpeech ; but they gave him a hearty, heavy round at the end of it ; and we doubt not both speaker and people will long cherish the memory of Oct. 14 b 1S76. ' Fab. n. Bisbee, Esq., was strandt d here by a failure of railroad connection, Friday evening, and as he is loo active man to be idle, gladly accepted an invi tation to accompany Gen. Ransom and delegates of the RowanT'ildeu and Vauce Club to Gold Hill, next day. At the conclusion of the General's great speech. radical partv was a party of injustice, ha- trel and malice towards the. South, while the northern democratic party was a party otTratcrnity ana gootl will towards the South, carried conviction to the minds of men who had never before taken the trouble to make the comparison. r ! THE VERMONT RESULT. tf The fall returiif from iVermoni: show Uat .the increase the Democratic Vote t 4,27, while the increge f the Repuh licaii vote i- only 550. In 1872, Oon terseV nrajorily "f"r -O-i'Vernor was 25 319 in a toal vote "pi 58 550 In 1876 Fair hauk's majority is (inly 22 711 In a total voe..f 5S.599 ! ; l;f the Ri puUie:in0 had merely held 1 1, r , -iuee 1 872. iheir in-j rity w ould be l.irj. Iv uver 2S.000. Riirh 'he revolt in Vermont. It i-i d,icaes plainlv 'shell great Rpii1lic in lops s will elect 'INltVn and Hendrirki by -the votes of threefourths of the elt- loiai college. M "r J Sit Low Price s for Go o fls . UALirftxp see ouruewstock; . . , ! OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS CHEAPER to tie CHEAPEST. ALL ASK IS AN EXAMINATION. WANTED. COTTON, CORN, OATS, TROTTKK AND VILKINSON, fjarriage Builders of Charlotte, N. C, will have on Exhibit inn at the Fair, I Ex tenV.iui Fhatnu. aud 1 Open lltiggy. IVr son watitiniT ai.y thing in our line would do Well to wait and se our Wrk. Coi repindetice Solielte(. First I'r'Hinlum at-th last fair of the Car oling. 52:1. f. WHEAT, &c.v ETAUNEY & R03. Salisbury, N. C. Oct. 11. 1876. (52:1m.) - THE M0ENING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C. .4 FIRST CLASS DKM0C11AJ1C KEWSPAPElt ! j - rj- j i - w - : LARGEST (TR ULA TIOX OF DAILY NEWSPAPER tx NORTH CAROLINA. ANY he was called, nd to our suiprise at least, VEGETiNE StriVe at. f he nxit ot 1;k hr .nrtfy'n7 ttie b!ood rertorinvr the tivrvnnl k d ( to hoaliliy actiou, i btf iguntliu: tlif? inTvoii )iv-? nu VEGi-rriNK i-tJaot rl'n, Bktewiis rtMniwMiil, w'llrh rtnipW ,1 ca-e to puriij llie blood and Uicrcbjr rulira lbs healto. ' VnGETINH I now prrriKrl In w 1 r Sfmfrl nd nthrr ji at-Mff of the M'xxl, by nnnj of lhf hl !itI "ctaus, owiiij to it (:ieat aucccsa in cuiiuj; ail Ui 1 aaaea of tUla aatnre. K VKGETINK Tloifs not dsrelre tnvat:d into f!-e bop hr pnr - titgki l cn-at ne a 11 lit o i- :ipiictite, but aMisto oa tUi-e iu clcnrliijf and purify n ttir whole jratm, kjtdiut the patient itr:.d:in!lv to n-:fcct bealUt. VKClliTINE TTaa lfwkpl upon hp ho exiwrment far some time fry omr of our bft p'ljdi jan. hat throe uio.t tn-Cf--d.i. u.- in rrp.irrl to 1t meiit tw dow Ui murt ardcut friend at.d iijiHrT. THE Only Daily Paper Published in WILM NGTON, a Citv ol neaily 20,000 1 nlnhitauts, and the Great Centro of North Carolina Trade ! SUBSCRIPTION One Year, - - Six Months, Three Months, - S7 00 4 00 2 25 ADVERTISING RATES REASON A RLE. Address. 52; if. WM. II. BERNARD, Editor i(' Proprietor, Wilmington N C. ROTS HOTS RIOTS There is a ct in that meal tub and it ought be run! out. M0RE-THAX HIS DUE ? The N. Y; Tribune of August, 1S72, is represented as saying that Thomas Settle, the radical candidate for Governor of North Carolina, "remained At Lima" (South America) as Minister to Peru, "less than six moirths, and received for that service S9,4o9 71, or at the rafe of SIS, 000 a year, the pay of the Lima mission being fixed by law at $10,000 -i year; and that is wha'MMr. Settle calls drawing lti salary for the time he was in office." Has this matter ever been satisfactorily ex- plained by Mr. Settle! If it has not it ought to be, otherwise the public must conclude thar Mr. Settle had his arms a little too deep in the public crib. Enpassant, why tlionld Judge Settle or Judge and body elsef receive eight or ten thousand dollars more pay for work ing for the Government than they could make at anything else in one year 7 Why should the two or three thousand clerks in the Departments at Washington receive from eight hand red to two thousand dol lars a year for six honrs ; work a day, when there are thousands f men as capa ble as themselves, glad to take situations in stores or banks at one half the p iy and work 12 hours a day ? Will somebody answer? There is an inequality here which should be corrected, aud we believe the Conservative! Democratic party, if it ever gets the power, will -cot down salaries the beginning we know ; for the old dutch farmers of this section, can't vrry well bear lo listen at "poys'' talk -politic-. But there was something winning in Bu bee he grasped the eituatioii with 'accu racy and took hold of the buint'i& in hand so deftly, and proceed with itso gracefully aud pleasantly that scarcely j a dozen men left their seats until he hart finished, though many of them had miles to travel to reach their homes. On react: ing Salisbury, about 8 o'clock at night, the streets were lit up with bonfires, aijid Butbee was loudly cheered and callid for. lie responded jumped t ct of (lie buggy and mounted a goods box and went at it again. And there we lefrliiim Saturday night, surrounded by an eager crowd. I , Prof. W. II. Neave and his Mt. Plenf J ml Brass Band were in attendance ht Gold Hill, and contributed their plensntjit he came forward like a man lin" me;int . i . ' : ? : .ill '- uusiness ; ana to our greater surprise fiii, j , VI'XJKTINK he made the audionce forget .weaiii"egij il j Jntctid of btn pTifr.-d-itt) aieivtne ha worked .. J j l up t' it preiMii M'orilfh ng r.f by ac- they felt it at all, and kept them listening tiiil tnnit in caring. all d of ihe blood, -of j VEGIiTINE 'Smr ft Ronton pbyexUn. .f ha no en,eil w a Wvd put JiiT. ll"rt' uig 'l it iiiviT w'id rlul cut, at.er SI nli-r r.-tm-d e"1i- d tail 'if. I vfstiied the lnbrtrjr' auJ couviuced uiv-cii ui g-.-imiun nM-rit. ii pjviMW-d from liark k o!i nl d l.-rlm,r-li f which m luuuur as to ;nnl i-e sluni-'iiin; remit. " h vi:gi:tini: t ftfktiorlcrtgod mi t rc oiniiii'inlvtl by phytic Inns lid Ii -c. :s t tve tie bt pnriflv r nnd eleauwr Of tU' oIimmI yet di-iverot. aud ;hotiiaiid apeak in Its pruiee win) have rw-en rtvion d to health. ft" pnoop -o- THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. With our printed directions, W instraction or mechanical skill is required! to operate it The construcUon of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled a, plicity, comprisinu simple levers working upon centres. The bearmgs are lew, an 1 they arc hardened and polished. The machines are made t our new works in the city of N ewark, N . J., with new spedal (patented) machinery arid tools, constructed expressly to accomphsa what we now offer. .Every machine fully warranted. ' DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., New York mid Chiengo. SAVINGS. By usine the Domcatlen Pa. per Fashion the most stylish and perfect-fittmr costumes ran be produced, at a large saving ia MONEY to those who choose to make, or superia. tm h makiiwr of. their own garments. M'ith fh hiehest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the most skillful modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain i results far above the reach of the aVeraffe dress-maker. Our styles axe alwavs the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending tove cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhero. "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., New York nnd Cliioago. Aim (JUy .W-.h. o .f. 11 ch ii i. "a. FASHIONS jrv J 122 SB S? H LUJ L?J O The Soi thern Underwriter's Association INSriiKS. ALL KINIW OF OJ'KU'iY A..viNST LOSS OR DAMAGE EV FIRE. AlTnOKIZF.n C.WiTM ASSKTK. MAY :, IsTiJ, HOME OFFIC3 EALEIGH, N C . and liighlj entertaininsr services ''to" t li octasiou. VANCE AND SETTLE IN LEXINGTON. On the short notice of three days oi less than 2oOO voters and other citizen conven ed in Lexington on Monday last, to hearUie discussion between Gov. Vance and Judjie Settle. By ten o'clock he streets were crowded, much the larger part three of four to one-r-being white people. ' Lwg be fore the hour for peaking the enthusiasm for Vance began to break out. lie wi.s met at the depot by a large delegation 4f citizens, and as he passed the line going. to the carriage provided for him, he was grcf ted with three lusty cheers. Agreai crowd of people followed the carriage up to Mh righ; and left, for the people will demand "fel- Thcy hunS round door it. I here i no justice in the present system of high rate; and the only reaaoh that can bf given f,.r it it enablea oftce-holders to nwUe largf cotitributioha to electioneering fuml. Thug oar uii faithful Congressmen have been raising corruption money from the! people' treas ury to be employed agaiiis tha people in corrupting and coutroling the ballot bo. This is a great iniquity and the people hould not forget or overlook it. We trnst our faithful and true Wit. if. Rob BISTS, out of reaped to thai constituency of ' wiiie!i-fae is justly proud, will keep an eyeoii lhi aubject and do jail he can to relieve lb people of tliia injustice and robbery. True, it mny not be possible for him to do much, if auyung, at preent; but it should be entered down in the mem orandum books of all our UepreaeUtires and .Senators mi a ;work to be done in ihe interest of g-od and honest government, an-l the earliest opport'iry fed n loudly iirproyea to : '-'re-cotistriici" .tho ahny f WHAT IS HEEDED. BiMTos, Fb. It, 1S71. it. II. IL Stktens : i i r-af Sir About oe jrenrslDC" I fonod mjwlf lii a ftfuble rnmlivion Irosn gtiTl dobilitj. VaUi--" JCTINK i Mronly r inm-iidt!l to me by a tru-nd who had bii inti:h tiiffl ri bjr it tH. I procured the articJp anl .ifu-r u;u -TOveral boll lea, wna rwHoretl o.'ht"l h ani ;li-oiif1in:Hl It une. I quitr roiiflilnnt Hint tlirre is no-nWIrlne mpe rior toil for thM roniiiUiutt for wlilch it U ep dally prfoan-d, and would clierfuby rwmimeiid It to tho who teei that lltoy uerd aotiMihiu to Matore tlieui to perfect hcilth. KinpecIftiHv ronr, V.'K FKIT1N-G1I.L. , Finn of S.M.Pttiug'.tl Cn.,t0 8tau SJ!re,lJoetm. ? . CisriNnAtt, Nov. 26, ISii. " Mb. n. T. Stevfn : l)nr Sir -T.ie tvro totlca of VF.(4ETINF. fnr nfahd m hy your tTit, my wife Itaa used with pvjit benertt". For a Itnia frrc 'ia tro'iViVn! wtth dinl neaa md :cntiv-ii .m ; ti""'- tn".blr it now witire ' ljr rrtnovwl by thf ii'-rf V'K'iK I'lNK. i 8hc wn ! iDirlilfl wiih Is-fpin nd Orocr al Debilitv : mid Itat li-'n greailv bnnt-ftied. "T IIOS. tilLMOUK; t Waliiai Street. FEEL 2IVSKLF A NEW MAX. i atw;k, Mas., Jiioe lt. 1S7X Mn. TL R. Stbttv: l) ar Mr I In li "the adv!ro and fnnet prr .anaaioii of Kev. Bat, of itii place, I hare Iwen taking VfcXiKl 1..H lor D.yvpepia,-of which I hava offered for years, i 1 bafa u-el only twtf'batctea tnfi already .faal my eUaaewiuau. - Iteaocctfallr ' '. Da. i. w. CATtTKR. Iteport from a Practical Cl&mist And 4 Apothecary. '.' . BoTONJaii. 1. 1974. - Dear Sir Thi ia to certify that J hara aold at re tail IMS doR-.-u ( ISSi hoitlw) of your" VEUKTINK aince April li 1ST A, mid can truly say that it' haa. jtrn iue bent iiat.ofattioH of any remedy for th complaiuta for which ii ia fet-ommeuded, that I ever jold. ScarcelT a dav paawa wirhout.aoracof my Qfltoiiiers testifying To it ninrita on thma?lvja r toelr trienda. 1 tin uer.'ecU cogaicant of f jreral ease of Scrofulous 'I ntnttr he:ni: cured by VQ XriNB alone in this i. initv. Vtvy ti t !Mllv Tours, A 1 (ilLM-rV.N. 4oa Broadway. TO U. R. STBVKKt La.- Vegotiue is Sold by all Druggists. j er. The cheerful, warm-hearted sympathy r.5 ti,,- pt r.pl.;. wcrt- tudtntly with VhncT- arble Works. MONUMENTS. and cheered him. He went out 4 after a while to hunt up his competitor, and the crowd in the streets got around atid shut him iu, so that half an hour was spent in shaking hands Iiefore he could get out. j" The shaking was announced for li o'clock within 10 .minutes from time in Lowe' Grove, and thitherward the great crowd immediately swung off, fillin" the streets for hundred's of yards, and raisin tertect cloud of dust. Judge Settle led oir and spoke one and a half hours, ami Go'f Vance' reply was limited accordiplt The rejoinders were half hour each, i Jud"fe Settle lagged his friends (particularly toV ored men behind him) not to cheer any r. mark he might make. Was he. "aslraavea. to be cheered by them ? ' - " i i We shall not attempt to report" M speeches sd often attemtited !-4ir!A:' Scotch and Amencan Granite "w i'wm in u me -waa taqiiiinitU f .... '.'.. vuevr lor vance. , jurttnjf bri tlie facea of the auditors one waabrWrW think there were from three to four, Vance men on the groiina to one Settle man. It was the old story orer again as it has comb up all summer from thu vaHiw K.fi groundsearnest eiithusiasm oatltcooetL4 and a uldued. skulking silence on Mia nth ' Not between the ran h'lt nmonj Sewing Mactiine t!oinii;inie Leenre the' world re- nowneJ Singer Sewing Machines nre greatly reduced in price for cash. We wjll sell tori) ir cent tlinn-lieretofore. Need len, oil, :tti;H-litiieiil, tSrc fur ;ile anl ninchines cleneil, repaired or traded fur. Address all order to WILL It. DARKER, Ae't. Salisbury, N. C. Ofiice Hirker's Drug Store. Sept. 21, loTG. ?49:tf dTssolutTom"! fTIIE Copartnership heretofore existing. he tween L. Walton and J. F. Rot-sounder the tirni name of Walton i Hiss, is this day lissolvel by mutual consent. All persons indebted to "them will please call at their stand and settle. L. W. WALTON, Sept. 12, 1876. J. F. ROSS. NEWFIRM. have this day associated ourselves for"! ' the purpose of conducting a general" j MEKCMIANDISK BUSINESS 1 under the firm name of Mauxky & Ross, at the store formerly occupied ly AValton &, Hoss. We liopc .by fair, dealing to merit a lilieral share of the public patron a rc. E. VIAUNEY, J. F. ROSS. Sept. 12,1 87 R. ' 4S:lm LAND FOB SALE. The undersigned has determined to sell a small track of land lying in Franklin Township, three and a lialf nib'e north of Salisbury, im- J T I 1 . . 1 lummirir un ine new JiocKsyine rrwiii. 1 here is a new framed hrxHe on the premises bn not vet finished; and well et onnA in il.A I . F - - - - " PS " ' ' " , IJIC r kitchen piazza. The land lies well and in tort i,:..i.i .-.l i -i . ?.i i .. MKunoij lurnieu, uemg wunin nan a mjle o Franklin Academy and convenient to severa churches, where there is preaching every Sun day. It ix in a good ami healthy neighborhood Any periion wishing to buy would do well to call booii, examine Hie land, Ac., and see for themselves. Terms will be made to suit the purchaser. -JOHN C MILLER Sept. 1, 187G. 43:1 f. AR2XISTEAD JC IJES, President. G. W. BLACKBALL, Treasury, " E. W. BEST, Secretary. Pnrtles l(sirlnr to It vre th"ir prox-rty sh'iiil pHnm!:- tM (' :!!, :'iy. ;, i ii : uw.nj r-isMj. H Is ;i s;ife cor.KM'iitioii. '-uii I inuitr ?v'ive:i",y anil .l.li!lt, .l" irf Hi" i.'i.iM cs -,::i.il ; .;,,is Ui liu:aot Comj)an. ), us ili-j fu.lo.i .. y ct-aliKMU-Jn:u tin n-;.ry of state s.-ts r in h : STATK W -NOI TI! CAROLINA. ) Dtl'.HTMKNT (iKV-IV.i, halt ih. May iiu. .). , T' nU Khn it ?( rnnn- n : This Is to miifv Th.it i have thorrmghlv -examtn'vl the " bnMness aIT.it rs nn'! fiii. la-es" The suck em V rulerw liter's .Vssix-ttitlon," lialelU. North C.troUiiu. In u--i'M:un-e w it ! tl.e j -r.ut-i.ua ir m Acttoa mend sections 42. 4 and 4. " HattleV lii-visal," chapter 2. r itiih-d i'.'th Viin-h. A. !. l;:. aiulxio nmlttot said company Is -Cotn-r tit sint"S iijion sound principle, wiihla tlie pruviM"ns ot its lAkavnc-. .init !n f iv a nee with tlie 1 nvs or the state or North c.irXHa." and fh-it tliey an' Ssso.sil ot wilim-mf ies which will mun fui; appearfnnn statcim-ut on tlh in tlilsoiiue: fnttfStfltes Konds. ,n srKet 'alinel. ' " N. V. Hail i.'o.tfi I'.on-ls. nuirket valu- .nooo N. C. Count v and ritv J okK (market va'nf ). l,s;i-M Mortgages in Hi-al Kstrde in North Carolina, (ttrst liiMuA. w C ash on hand, In lkink i nd in li indsm .nis, ".y Total, r.,3:' I In accordance with fie authority (lelr';ttc.l to tne hy the Legislature, I hent? .Kjgrova ttie ltrrorli! said t iHiipany nied tins nay. Ulven under iui hand a nU seal ot ofllce. " " WM. II. IIOVERTI)Pretaryof Sttta' It protects the policy lmiirr. for Its rhnrtcr Tqnlresjwr cout. of the preuilutd lieeU wi im b Spott ed with the Suite Treasurer tor rhnt nnrpo.se. .t Its stock holders arc among the pnrntnent business men In North Carolina. It Is under the control and management of native Nortli Carolinians. Its officers are known throughout the State. It will Insure your pn-iyK-rrv on The most reasonable Knns. It will keep your mvaev at home. Live, Active, hell ilde Aleuts wantd in everv p irt ot the state. Address. June 1, 1sT6. 3m K. W; V.KST, Sccn-tr", Kalelsn. A. MUnrHY, Local Agrjit, Salisbury, N C. A. L. OKUKLL, Specful TravcUn Ajent locSX GET THE BEST J f HEADSTONES. 14 as. l wm a maViC 4 K w J . T va.tmm nf aa k i i la, m 5J r r . 1 ' , Mir ill'li ?n Mr m niTiTnTpm BRRi. The .it4nei or lirior or-fan In Its present Unproved form was invented amf W rodu(;1 T B HAMLIN in iStit. su:x-r.,,-.Uu-.r Die ileloleon. whicii-was the. best. Instrument i t Oi cl:uss prow. use. several-Important improvenvnts were eiabxlied in this new instruioeiA, aettiesiK-cUlU' vw- uisncsi excellence THE ART OF VOICING REEDS, discovered or Invented several years riefore by Mr. Emmons FI ammn, of this company. Th8, JTIOST I.TIPOISTAIVT-I.llPKOVU.TIErVT EVER "XVJL in arcH tNSTKrMENTS is now unlWrsaMv emploved, but h:vs nwhere else attidncd tnat ii " ot & Which Charai-teri7.es the tii-.es of Msjhi X ftfunHn (Im-ins "We know not." SilV tW" ..iu most prominent artists of the Opera in New Vork, (mm IUnmtrated -Cuta.'opu! iftl Qh9,) j-crei or skui ine uiasers possess, out certainly WE HAVE NOT HEARD SUCH PURE MUSICAL TONES . from ant OTiiER krk iNTRtt en r, oithor of Ametlsan or F. ir.ipean na amir trtui e-, im-; ' , t secret or skill Ls In resjHct to the voicing the rkkds, ia which tue Masou iiainhn cttin ur tainlt btand alone. . . c3(fc There arc now made yearly tn tor United States, under various names, as- ctrfiftjt twiuaoir, American, etc., unoiii nrty thousand onrans, by twmetmnff ukc icuit- OUVUie .uAMti & tlA.Ml.l. CABIN ET OKliANS HAVE ALWAYS ItAFXTAiy ED THEIR SUPREXACl , us tne oest ot tins ciass or instruments; ' a. J wmmm m a a.i it., ar.. nmirflaCH1" uLiii(t;tiiiju, anil ji jiiucii criiitiiii . ia'-- la excellence by any others. This supremacy Is attested by the p iKic TroTllinvr in if tdiii f V4J I PX'PT) i I f V ltiSi ijiti.i 1 jk aitiM.i.' y tj rivAiiii 1 , ,m in America, ana a very large number In Europe, published in full in the Catalogue ami onipanj ; aiso, oy me remarkable ana . Entirely iiiiprrcecleiited Airanl lo lliiii of liifthf , oi-s at competitive Eliibitioii in EUROPE AS WELL AS AMERICA It Is not too much to say that in America they have j ALWAYS RECEIVED HIGHEST HONORS, for In hundreds of Exhibitions it is lteileved there have not lwn six 1n all where other rar ha; ed even equal honors. These organs enjoy the proud distinction of having received a FIRST-CLASS MEDAL AT EVERY EUROPEAN WORLD'S EXPOSITION at which they have competed, and of King the Of AHY MEDAL In such competition. ; Taeyreoeived first medals at nrC Paris, 1867; Vienna, 1873; and Santiago,; ONLY AMERICAN ORGANS WHICH HAVE EVER BEEN FOUND W0' 09 r intAiii luui.i.-iuuvi. jt (in1 ' .m. manuTacwre auenlatHi m fi" li-rt i 1 flnw nc large demand for thse onraos both in huv pe ftan tat in cost of the most Inferior Organs, and often at ies. ' i and?andfurmslied to Order. ' ALL orders Promptly fyfcutfd. fW(7rf-T.::..-:.r-:. JOHN CAYTON, I' ; ' ? Corner 3lrgan and niuyrt-Strega, 4 . world, and rendeml nosible btJ,he vei-A- uier nn- pnanira to sen nr. on i tiiow t mn rna it t hp nioxi inronor tinrajis. anu oiirii . - j - nded for them. ':- -. - . . w- rene,'-i. i . ell ttiem. Tne reason lor this Is, sltaply, ji anc'actttrkr.s of iskekiok work .-Jf . COy JeOB COMMISSIONS TO of.AI.TKS. i ' tliP - IW1 TOE MASON' s HAMLIN OKU AX COMPANY have pleasure In ofTerlnr this nn. "asicaiPfl finest assortment of Onrani everirodoced, laehKllnjr nofeiOes and improvements 7j,,i nCB-.- and In cases. Alanj' styl&s are now offered with extknpkd or etwj ekk tops, very eljJ",.s wvJ 'rner pieape toemseives tnat every urgaa or ineur maKesnaii am kti.bb. !- able pnrchft8er. - o- . ? f-vprWOini : Onnns rented wtth privilege ot purcliaso, or sold for cash, o- on installmefitsat jr3LtTij0 . ILLUSTRATED CAT Al.MaTEM with fnll descrtptlms of stvls lUtH'K I.IT and I1 CCLARS with oplnlpns of ONE THOl SAX1 MfSICIA N sen- free to any address. , & VISnV HAMI.1V OKUAX Oft j'J TmTnniit Sir.eT. fin4in WfMon S-itnre, PT . . ,t t? - " v. . a . ..lftn.l . - t MnrtrionMcrh Hure. tondn: ti P.:v-ier Mne-v diTrs !iTrrt. Chicago ". 37 I. nut slfii-i, M Pmnni'' Wt . -1. li: M If :i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1876, edition 1
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