TyatcHmapi: " L O G A L . ?Ljiw1 : ii n hr 'Ifortea'se. A'!f ' ,.u! are requested . to settle t" , ... , time expires.,. Ko other M ' jONfcVGASKILL&CO ,'ns Indebted to ns by imte or ac ,ti re ii tms V Will IH ' "II !. ca p Lit- , : ... ..1. - !fi maKe prompt feme- a late- ami rt of Jany .it give lunger indulgence. j and barter, and to those LnrlS T . : ' 1 - J... i;ta)laypmeJSiveu nun prompt i rW.ulieiUHl expirnuou t :uv ni 7(1 i:CJ da VS pjjj,,,, wm.se papers are marked wrtlij -U'iti "iwiicilj. will understand from) for ,the pa per, aud Hill I j . Ly are due fi irrtf'it- 4 rt-- a it will election Itet ween Til Jen ;jind ....... I '. . ir!(Hnlial'-Wt;ioii;tlRiU like our friend : i'iuk.iilnri:il election of Rowan J.r III tni.f. i Cr.ijwf.'rd, son of Cnpl.-. W.j II -jf playin i with a pistol and jjcti '" A . i i Wwell in the hand, one c'ay jla-l '.lit Ik j" lnse bo next ? h seems a if ev f I' learn the danutr uf ti Ti ijbt Wl'trieiite. .1 1' I-fr:" , !- Qrih Carolina ly- in llie city of HA Liil oresriit Ciov. Vance with hi.n itiaii- ruit Vance 'considered it an insult and .1. i ;r lit- mliiiir liiiineasnre hy telegraph f! - :. .ii.l.l tiut reach tl.eiii m lu oy i The ; Mayors CkCRT A t ?arce dnmk.'i, Lant Tuesday evening Mayor Broad field had arreted and brought before him Dr. T. W. Keen for trying todUturb the peace and being disorderly on lant Saturday night. While they were waiting for the witnease Mr. C. K. Darker stepped up; seeing a few gentlemen out- id&and aome inside looking, Yery ncrious he ankd who i dead ?" The Mayor ordered his police' to brinz liim in naked hits what h meant by asking that 'question?;-: Mr --B. ex plained that he did not know Uiat court waa in eion. Mr. Mayor then excused him by say ing that he did not expect any' respect himself, h'.it that hi court mart be respected a other courts. Ilethen read thechargeagalnat Dr. Keen whof pleaded not guilty. ' - The Mayor, then pro eetld (oexamine the witnewfor the State. Mr Iace in iMibtanceaid: he did not know who start ed the row Saturday night, that he did not aeethe beginning of it -t hat Dr. Keen was talking to the darkies and advising them to leave and not get up a rowdid not think he meant to get np a row; but to quell it, and that he acted the part of a iteare maker. Dr.' Keen then read the complaint which was gotten out in the name and on the oath of the witnesses asked him if he had aworn to itilr. Pace aaid he had not Mr. Mavor ' proceeded then 4 to ask hiui q:ie-tiom, an l req-ietion and re-re-re- question up to the 5th and Hilt gener.ition in fact he wa so drunk that he could only think of but fewqnestion and those he put rery often MriEaruheart was then examine! through the same routine and. testified the same as Mr Pace. And so all the witnesses testified. The whole thing was a perfect farre, it amused the bojstill thev sniggered aloud, then Mr. Mayor ordered an officer to arrest every person who nmleanoise said he wanted to try thi im p rtant matter according to the rules .of pro- ptpte. If this State will pat forth her hand ehe can saccesjf'tlly compete with either, New England or Old England in the uiannfaeture of many articles for which I money Is ieut abroad. ' Valuable forests of the best Umber used In mechanical purtuiw can be foond all over the State and will furnish materials for agriculture, furniture, wagons and the Vari ous other -uses jfor which timber is employed. In all parts of the State can Ik luamt metals and minerals. Ark ansa? has about three thousand miles of navigable rivers, a ud joue thousand miles of railway and more - iu the course of construction. , The rivers flow from the northwest to the southeast aud ienetrate all parts of the State, insuring a rapid and cheap transpor tation, and giving the largest hrea of i rich valley and fanning land iu the Uuiu. iTh capital stock, premises, machinery and tools. material or other property p.-rtaiutug to the manufacturing or iniuiug business, tigVtber with the products while iu possession by the original owuer are exempt from taxation. All things considered. I am impressed with the opinion that there is uo better unoccu pied Held in the Uuioii for cotton or n-oolen mills thau uorthweteru Arkausas. Uuder I the wise aud vigilant State administration the disorders aid prejudices couscqtieui up- ou civil war aud reconstruction have been sileuced aud forgotten. Laws for the pre vention and punishment of crime are as rigidly enforced as iu any State. Iustitu tioiis of learning abound, aud churches aud Sunday schools are convenient to j eyery door. The rules of religions and morality are strictly aanerea to. l ne otate ts ire S 1 . Xhe Uot.SpringsiFiri Nar.t 10 Far- S prin g8 estimate Little Uock, Ark ther reports; from - llot- the loss from the conflasrratisli at S10O. 000, and sutes thai Vn'jitisiiirance exists. The fire originated fn the liale lloase. The State Bank bnildiug. 'which was one oi the finest edifices in the city, and con- fice, was destroyed. The Vallev Hotel. the furniture f which ha, been r' nioved. cauglit hr and was destroyed. Several cripples narrowly, escaped with, their lives. jne nexi jrgisiamt T.-rjiiongti couti- tiea h f bien heard from to setile pretty oenuiteiy in cotnpiexmuj v ttif, next General Assembly. -The House will stand not h-ss th.iii SO aid not tnoro llnu o.- T . . l.i tj i o-i ift'inncrais, snv. im rvuaie not ics than 40 Democrats. 'Tin House wiil hare 38 to 40 Republicans, and the 8en ate 10 llt'piiblicaus. An JJnanswerable Argument. i . , i 1 he alrongest argument whh h ran be nrsed against ilw advisaLUhy of 'adminulerinz such corrosive jind nerve-destroying iiaonf a ar- j senic anaj qmmne for intermittent and re mittent fevers, U the vastly superior success in the prevention and aire of such diseases of a medicine which is the very antipode of uie above iiamej drugs, both in respect of its composition ami the results wronzht bv it. Silo! a ctetlieine is I lostclter's Stomach" Bit ters, a purely vegetable preparation, which not only eradicates with wonderful prompti tude every trace of fever and ague, and kind red types of malariMM diseases, from th v. tern, bnt a certain preventive of all mala dies begotten of miasma-tainted air and water. inese results mineral anti-febrile remedies do not effect witli certa:nlv. and thir runtiniifxl use entajls consequences highly ernieious to the system. The Bitter, on the contrarv, not only anonl speely relief, but establish health on a permanent baaia. HIGHEST HfllES 1 1 . -i -.11 II - ' WnuOvcrui in. Sr.. acciueniany leu over .Jr oftli iflsiirtriertar of the shoe store last jay evtLinganl -dislocated' hi lijp joint. :ti&iijs'wnififable as it is Visible jjr cliu-mstances.. We hope he I will rtfleatiie! to he out again. - ... V . lli.lAnAlllnw .1 i i. i r l L . 1 prteiy. i grew o iuuuiii" roin me urouguis alia wiuus oi. i exas, ine went to sleep and entertained the court with an grashoppers and Indians of Kansas aud overture ot snoring, r. iveen sugges.eu Nt;1,rHska H,ld the str,s aIIj ttoilds uf thH the court hid not an iota of evidence against l,imn.JJleStales ,t hag not knmru r l.. i... I ... .It (IiA I i wliereuiiou Hie flavor conciuueu iu uiwihww i , . - . , . T . wiiiriiwii iuc . Ufuce of the yello.v fever or of cholera. It is Case. e ueiic:c iii.ti ticn hiuii, !., . t C t t . i - .. , r r fast proving to be a highway f frtuu to Democrat or Radical present was in favor or f v ,. t t the rich and a laud of promise to the par J.iit.eh nir the Mavor. It was a disgraceful 1 . i I . t 1 Li i..eue uiuidiint iatiur l I I llJsll t W i(IVM uivv ouui vt an i i Grants Interference. - As it appeared certain on Wednesday aijd Thursday that the elec ion ut l,rt silentflcjj'iideil mi ihp votes oi Florida ant! LouUmhh, and thai the votes in those Si ales was pretty clogr. President Grant look it upon himself o order Federal, troops into Florida and Louisiana tinder the pretence of securing a fair count of the vole, even t king the troops from South Carolina for that pur pose. It is ruilici a mean and ty mimical act on the pait of (jiaul, but, the good men of the nation will h gratiH d to know mat uie election oi ei tier cuuuiaaie does not depend on L uiisiaua or Floiida Tlldeu is e'Ctcd without ciiliir Siale. nd mortifvimr occurrence and one . - - . c niiinds the immediate attention of the city hoard. At least, lei us have a sober man for our Mavor. J iff. "Alexandel, lias opened a new Hotel lurliilr, iji Mjuimoii House. Wej an .viiiiwu.i;tliii'" or two uungs vu:iuim- i. . 1 . . ii.. ..i i ii.. T tiW"'J"o e''t" o-eoiioi , . ii.-.j'iir!-t. t ? f . .4... ... t...l t i f ill U.' VLTi 111 lV til i II- irUltiiill Mr'H, ri.'-V. Mcforkle superintends cifaiiiiirv uepaiiniriii. l-fr o ; JimXiratit-, cid., was up belore .his Hoimr, r .Mavor lur taui.ting and abusing ijeorge uti-nin rl , f ffr votiug the Democratic 1'ick- l'he uiavr.r dUmissed the case-j-lhey 'ruiniciiiu that Hi. future there Mioiilcl te no lylmfil! 'The '..May. r stated that he had a. ' v ' iT i. r i .i tl....- uraiiceii imiii uie macKs oi ooiu iaiun; iil.hfi 4fll in tlnir power to prevent and put (.ili'di.-tuniaii cs among llicui. ; i "'J- - o- Correspondence. Msrs. Eurrous: Again we have a Dem-J ! ocratic Legislature, and a projos: allow ine to suggest the name of Charles Price, of Davie, for j speaker of the House. He has been singled out as the bel man for the place in this whole west ern section, as most eminently qualified, and as itrV by her brother. Ii seems that 1 a man that would do honor to both the Legisia-1 young man was making H'i effrt In tnre and tlie State. Mr. Price w.is a member tract a cartridge fiMin a pistol when CONWAY. A Most Unfortunate Occurrence- A Young Lady Accidentia Shot by her Brother. The people of Stalcsvillo were teriiblv shocked on Fiiday afternoon by the ac cidental shooting of Miss Li -li t Arniheld, daughter of Lt. Govrrnor Armfield, and lady about l ineteen years of the t'X-the a youu of the cousiitutional convention, aiso of the) former exploded. The ball struck the Legislature of '72-3. Mr. Price, in my opinion -young lady iu the forehead, just above is f Ar nifiu. T. the left eye entering the brain -o- - SI! BUY lOL'XTY.' mi'joriiy ?- rn's ms'joriiy ; - 4-.- - it . o i i ilihiiut " 371 Jiurk-r ' -" . - , 473 k.-W)ik-nsCarrv Yadkin by front 100 to f'V ' - . ! - j j . ; : Truly, - "I U:: I J;(J. MARLEii. j ,;.f:- -.1 f u twt;: Saturday ! night, while the Imivs were mirtfi'atinj;."! "joUifie'atiiig" ami tiring big ;iih,eijrr,Va ace's triumph in North Carolina, Kuodly nainlK-r of negroes put themselves 'irpusetv in ilie 'wav, veiling lomlly in the lin'ft.tlie whites for their radical candidates; ind to j plain behaved iu a saucy and hostile inpri which thing was not reiislied, by t lie bite in, the slightest '-degree and thev showed tLpflEiirte hy requesting theiiegrutts to leave, HJj,qiiest lliey oloiiiiatcly refused to com - . sdfWanul'they thought U beit, calculating ftj'ia a ficahirbasis, to go home. The negres fiearnitd wlih club and nlouc smie of tjJcii were drawn but fortunately not used. ..J-.r-i o- A large crowd of people met Gov. Handed ph olXew Jriiev. iniui MurLle la.le: etlitor lew York World, and Montgomery Hlair, Mr. rjMen'n committee to Florida, at the del Hit j ! j . ' ) ( Monday ilii-ht. (Xur band was oi hand after, the jseruad'e Gov. Randolph was call f nj respoiided briefly, stating that -he was 'yi Florida and .that hi'" busiuess til the business of the committe, Was to see ml jnstice waSidone in counting the ballots of fid State, and so far as they could, they would ami pin .1 1 a I I uucing a mortal wound. At li o ciock i. l ; ... I ."ll I 1 KniToits'-WATCHMAK": Amonc the many "y sue wao . i. e i .. . ......... i i:.l... f. -L-r ftl. mh lb, mort " "ptra "-"f rrcui-ry nr r.uLiM.cu m...... .... 7 " It .l . -.1 st-.. . ci. ,l l i....: . ..: :.M II Pi...,;, f li.i.Um i.m. P"yic'. one naa uerii cmue- ,, . . .a i . illy iiucousi'loas since the occurrence, una iv. He is a thorough, hardworking, go-ahead ... , , . Democrat; a man well versef in the rules of parliament, dignifietl and in faet possessing every quality to fit a man for -the position Give him the place; for Jhe valuable services rendered by him in this campaign just past merits reward. X o stricken family. Char. Observer. OFFICIAL VOTE. 1872 lOVG COUNTIES. brain substance was constantly issuing from the wound. The unfortunate broth er, who is scarcely ovei seventeen - years oi age, is wild with grief. 1 lie young lady is a most amiable and lovely; char acter, and is the pride of a fond and lov ing father's heart. The occurrence is one uf the saddest ever recorded, and the yi essrs. JSuuxER vi ros : ait Aininson, oi I aviuuatliles ot the entire, comuitiiilt y are i m a w Ashevilie is foremost in the Race for Reading thoroughly aroused iu beh ilf of thtl grief- Clerk of the Senate. He is well known and iieelrf no recommendation from auv one. I urge his claims on the members elect. - V. Paraphrase. . RADICAL BURIAL IN DAVIE COUNTY. i Not a drum was heard, not a, funeral note, As his corpse to oblivion we hurried; Xot a groan ecapei a Gentleman' throat - When the.R idical Swillow was buried. We buried him deep in the dirty soi So deep theywill never uncover him, ""Unless some Radical boring for oil By the dearly loved scent discover him. His cofliii wa m ide of a ballot box; By the white man's vote we hurried him. He look'd like a baboon taking his rest Willi the Revenue cloak around him. SAM SMITH. Xov. 8th, 187G. ARKANSAS. ADVICE GRATIS. The Hon. Alexander H. Stephens siys: i ne wione r lower Uougn Syrup hasnroven a unwi vaiuanie reuteiiy to ni." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says: I shall always use it with perfect Coufi d" ce, and recommend it to the public as a remeuy wincli will aff .rd that satisfaction experienced by u, nn, mine. It exceeds everything for coughs, colds and obstiuat lung affections." bx Gov Brown, of G.t., says: '-He finds tne UUli t lower Cough Syrup a most ex ceiient remedy." Such endorsemetit by our great and srooc inen deserves the attention of the afflicted. Those suffering froirisroiigh, colds aud lung affections should -e the Globe Flower Coujfh Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Theo. F. Kltittz, MffMSIONSOUS E Centrally Situated 0 : w HA1I ilijj AT THE UNITED STATES GENTENNIAL World's Exposition, 1876 H CAB!I'2T OBSAHS Unanimously assigned the "FIRST RANK IX TI1B SEVERAL REQUISITES" Of such Instruments ' Ou tlxo Publio Oquaro SALISBURY, N. O. 'pjIB IlduSEJin the eenlr of business JL and IfnearesT to the depots f Table as good as thest. Scrt fwt attentive and jxJitc. ,1 Brd per dir tl Single Meal ... v tSjeciai Contracts tor a u.nger lernu Oniuili to aiid from all trains. ltcst l.i very Mabie near at hano. H?"The reiil.Tsirned tejider bin thanks tm manf friend? who have called on him at the M ansion, anil assures them that mreffort shall le upared ttfTnale thciT future visits pleasant. IV The Traveling Public vril I always find pkasaul q iii lers ami refreshing fare. WM. UOWZEE. feb. 3,-l7p. I7:tf i XEV AnVFJITISEMENTS. 23 FAWCTZ CAHD3 allstyles with name (lets. pit paid. J. B. Hurtkh. Nassau. 1I. us. Co., N. Y. 48 4w Dead Defunct J Gotfe up the Flume ! The Constitution, the R 'publica:i organ passed iu its checks yesterday at noon. It has gone up. ; Ii is tin more. After having blackguarded half the decent men of the Slate as men weie never blackguard ed belore, it closes its eyes iiuuUaiieoutdV with the death throes of the p 1 1 1 y in be half of whicil it labored' so haid. A 'ii ri i.i Miunes 1 1 rec Miily inae a tire in hi barn to diivefout the inosnui- a toes. The insects probably gut out, but the iiiho'i two horses Were not so lortu- i i.i i iiiilc. 1 Hey went Willi Hi.- barn ill All 2S I KD. On the 2d day of Nov. 167U, Mr. Richard Josey aud Miss Al ce E. Campbell, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the llev. H. M Brown, all of Ho wan Co. OBITUARY. Manufacturing Materials, Water Poicer, Factories and Mines Exempt from Taxation, Inducements to Emigrants, Alamance. Alexander, , AUeftnany, Ana, A.sne, Veauiort, Bcrfle, Bladen. Brunswick, Uuucoube, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Cauideu, Carteret, Casivelt, Catawba, cu.it ham, Clierokee, t;Uowan, Clar, Cleveland. Colnmbua, craven. Cumberland, Currituck, r Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Dare, EdjfecotnDe, Korsythe, Spkingfikld, Ark.. NovJ 1876. fi fait ebunt.il lie seemed perfectly confident jf Mj.Tildeu'a election. After congratulating "f People for their xueeetui in the irrpl wnrk tlievli34l o..1a..4..i:.Iw..i i. ......r..i ii. WwwJ to speak to neveral fiierida. Mr. Blair wttf(j called and w u reisponding when the YiB.moyed ofl" leaving us with an unfinished thence. We houe to hear from them soon ?iin when thev have finished the work of" their iuiwign., j M: 4-.. '--I O 'j" wag-Davte. A "nerformanee of thin kind u),ace around the ity water-works Thurs f '.yjiight ahuiit 1 o'clock, lasting an hour or L'yJ iVyo raut to know who led and who WtfiMf ;v UaVkey with liU banjo did the wic, an.i he had to "tear himself away j "we were some grave seniors in the scrape "ten,eii who look & denture by day liht f'jutlgesortheoIJenlfnje. Gentlemen worthv f'bejudiieii at any time. The heaps of course cruilnd MHmed tit Imee I hen no fW'! i-TM Prtl 'vr taking it in the U'H -The measure of exhileration iuut have jenJar;e) They sav the reception of certain ".si ' f "'wMrom Charlotte. afforded the, inspiration. ' l n -V oieroi an respomHoimj " Uie pretlliset.bi.h Innv wilt frrxlifv oe old gentlenun very much. But when these "SP.S aance sgain may the town be there ..! aBl tb joil occasion be without qua! ncation or doubt. vougi lloarsenesii. Asthma, or any aiioi. p,f tl,e Throat or Bronchial i ,ri he iclieved by taking Dr r ul'w.Cough Syrup, vlt lias cured thou- ?a. na.- l r- j - , j "vv-uunurnu ifc it your iiienu pn? h'!?nbr Your druggist keeps it. j 'ICe. Si; fi'. run i a uanton. crates, Granville, Greene, GulUord, Editors Watchmak : In a fertile Hautax' productive country no community can be Harnett ong or greatly prosperous until it has th j Henderson, ability aud disposition to supply most of its j Hy(le iredelL Jackson, The example of England and Germany Johnston, or state Lenoir, conclusively shows that a nation urages the employment of every buinau faculty is the K,, . . . t ikut kuliklnua ftllA llliifit U4.ii It ll 17 ail , McDowell, wire Hire wrviMiir. -... j iMerklenbunr powerful, while the example of lurkey and Mitcneu. , . ... t . .i.... : I r: " ' ivUSSia snow iiiai imuous which eiiK"Kw I moore, I 14I1. but oue pursuit do not have a flourishing I p,-ew 'Hanover .i. l ..r I Nortn&mpton, runlllf auu au uv .vnsjAwiQ icoipiiu I UDSiOW9 adversity. The people of a State shoubjl so tS'tank. direct the employineut of their energies that Perquimans, . . i i , .i . .. iy -- success would not, uepeuu upon ine iMiuoti l Pitt, ful harvest of a single crop. They should pamUco, establish manufactories, open" mines, aud umnd1. A',--rfo ttiir nviKtIillll. PrviiUii tit th I KobesoQ, """"' - . .. . I Rockingham, war. the Southern Mates uy directing all Kowan, A. A . II. J S . V V . . M..S,n I n .1 mtirtuitf inuT fli orsln riiiia 1 ' uu ouai A'tu urgicvkiu " r I StOJ68, had to look almost eutirely to the North for breadetuff. - Transylvania, But during the last few years they have Union, been aiming to produce a Urue portion of warren. t.utr ..i.n ciii;o raanlt nm inor i .ashlngton, rtrusoerous than ever before. There are no ."-.y116? r. r wuKes, lean horses or nics iu north- western Arkan I Wilson, r " . ... . Tsdkln. sas. Coru is worth JUcts per bushel, and I Yancey, . m -wv - A i 1 I wneat iroui oucts 10 i.uu per ousnei, anai TotaL c c a 8 c C 2 a o 1.ST0 1,015 S45 SS9 1.1S1 1,019 IJ 71 - 1,331 1,565 M 11-4 1,208 1,418 711 108 1.533 1,114 Sii 6S4 1.161 811 iti 554 l,06i 739 .1,415 1,43 1,261 4t 1,714 1,63 4M 43J 5i 343 252 143 1,099 MI 1,044 639 1,142 5,708 1,890 1,833 T63 349 1.3S4 1,516 824 663 1,750 1,03 33 370 1.474 3,451 1,033 1,115 1.475 1.560 947 6S3 77 614 1,976 3,655 733 947 1,849 1.S31 1,667 3.640 793 695 749 420 505 . 716 874 933 816 610 1,739 994 54 166 1,481 1,374 669 63 944 1,370 903 706 655 130 635 641 1,035 1,18 70S 519 3,511 2,461 193 626 475 S53 1,035 881 1,284 1,293 3,361 3,614 1,095 1,990 893 493 1,945 1,321 657 1,053 , 643 910 1,101 819 1.783 1,775 394 343 446 353 1,364 1,39 1,016 1,304 1,631 1,583 1,653 1,301 1,656 ,1,11 727 1,013 1,697 1,434 646 336 9J5 830 989 833 332 39 379 306 391 347 1,023 631 3.369 8,343 1,10I 3,380 493 917 435 S53 1,749 1,949 1,34 1,294 1,119 1,153 759 -. 866: 503 373 . 96,660 93,486 a ct : Do you tato Tho Sanny South? If not, send fT il immedialely. It is the universal .favorite, and all ouihei iters .tie proud of it. Let a lare clu! l.e raided without delay iu this community. '! ll is the only iihi.s- (rated liternry weekly in the oouth, and the press and people everywhere unite in pronoun cing il the equal in every respect of any similar publication in America,; 1 he best literary talent of the whole country, North and South, is writing tor, it, and it has Minethin; each week for all classes of readers, ilc stories are superior in literary merit, and ecpial in thrilling interest to those of any other paper, and its es says upon all suhjects are from the best minds ot the age. In .-iddition to thrilling new stories, a scries of brilliant articles will soon iieiu on toe Campagn and Battles of the Army of Tennessee, y t olonei H. W. 1 KoUKI., a dis tinguished military engineer of t hat army in all its trying times. These papers will explain all the movements 'of (cu-rals Johnston, Hood and iSherniau. Don't misn any of"hc numbers. They. will read like a fascinating romance. New and exciting stories are beginning every week or two. State and local agents are being appointed everywhere, but let eai h : community form a club at once and scud Corf the paer. Having passed suecesstully through two ot the hardest years we shall ever see, it! now challenges the admiration and unlimited supiMrt of the peo ple. The price is $3 a year, but clnlm of four and upwards get it for Sli.oO. Address Jno. II Seals, A tlanta, For Watchman. In this city, Nov. 10, 1S76, Mr. Thomas J. Price, in the 2Gih year of his age. In the year 1870, Mr. Price became a com municant of the Presbyterian church of Salis bury.' But a year after he was smitten with Neuralgia of the brain, a few months after with paralysis, losing to some extent, the powers of both kody and mind. Yet through long years of deline he bore his sufferings with Christian fortitude, never repining, but always expressing a comfortable hope in Christ. A widowed mother, a bereaved wife, and a f.ithcrless child lament his e.irlv departure. PASTOR. The MASON Ai HAMLIN OGAN CO have the honor to announce that the organs of their hiamitTieture have been nnanimouslv assigned "the FIliST liANK in theSIA'" EliA Ij Kl'XJUlSl PES of instruments of the class" bv the Judges' at the CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION ;,t Philadelphia, 1 870. ami are the ONLY INSTUMHNT.s OF THIS ( EN ERA L CLASS AWARDED THIS RANK. This is after llie severest competition by the best makers, betore one ol the most competent juries ever assembled. 1 hev have also received the MEDAL, but, as is well known, inednls of equal merit have j been awarded all articles deemed worthy ot recognition ; so that it will he easy for many makers to advertise that they have received "iiit medals." i The differences in competing articles, and j their comparative e.wellence, are recognized in Uie Iveports ol the Judges, Irom wliu h in following is an extract : " THE MASON & HAKLIN ORGAN j CO.'s exhibit of Reed Organs and Har-: moniums shows Instruments of the i FIRST RANK IN THE SEVERAL RE-1 aUISITES OF INSTRUMENTS OF THE CLASS; viz.: Smoothness and i TKIFLIj WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANflEROUS Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. a sure remedv for COUGH, and all disease of the THKOAT. LUNGS. CHEST aud .MUCOrs MEM HllAXK. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C. N. C BITTEN TON, 7Sixth Avemh. New York. 4:4w For Watchman. 1S7G. Mrs. Josephine and 20th In this city, Nov. 2 JMiol uavts, wile oi ur. James Uavis, daughter of Dr. J. J. Summerc-Il, in the vear oi ner age. At the earlv age of 14, she became a com municant of the Presbyterian Church, of which she was an intelligent, active and earnest mem ber till death. Endowed with rare intellectual powers, and aipunchless craving for knowledge, she had acquired a rich store of information, which she was able to use in her intercourse with intelligent friends. She had uch ac quaintance with the Bible, and such general intelligence fitted her to be an interesting .Sunday school teacher, and while health per mitted was always at her past of duty. A suf ferer fri.in heart disease, she has stood face to face with death manv times, and hy practical experience had tested the.powei oL religion to . . al l .1 support in tlie trying Hour. And when the change came it was sudden. At midnight the summons came, and in an hour all was over. She will le missed in the Church, iu society and in the Sunday school as well sh by a sor rowing husband and bereaved parents. PASTOR. ity, freedom and quickness in action i coLEs A-Co of keys and bellows, with thorough- ! ' with simplicity of action." Signet by aliihc Judges ) The .Mason and Ham lin Organs are thus declared to rank hrst, not ! in one or two respects only, but in the SEY- EKAL KEQUISI 1ES ot such instruments, and thev are the ONLY ones assigned this rank. This triumph ;vas not unexpected for the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs -have uniformly been awarded tlie highe.-t honors in competitions in America, there having been scarcely six exceptions in hundreds of competitions. They were awarded highest honors and ATTENTION ALL! GKEAT BANKRUPT SALE OF JEWELRY. On receipt of .10 cents tve will send by mail, postpaid, all of the following prices of jewelry. 'u : I pair Gold Plated Engraved Sleeye Buttons, on.' s t Gold Front Shirt Studs. I' cidlar sttid. I Wedding Ring. 1 Boll Plate Watch Chain and 1 gent's Rose Cor.il .eaif Pin. We offer this ORE AT bargain merely to draw nMeiition to our busiuess. as we have all kinds of watches and jeweliy at low prices. Send for Cata- 7.T Broadway X. Y. city. :.tTtEADY FOB AGENTS THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. ....4. Theo. F. Klnttz is giving away a haud- poui book entitled "Pearls for the Peo pie." containing much valuable information and many interesting articles. It also con tains a history of the discoeery of the -H-p-atiue." for diseases .f the livr. dyspepsia. j constipation and indigestion. fc. ami gives positive assurance th.H -when the Hep.uitie ; 1 is used it effects a periinuent aud lasting' . i cure of these diseases, which prevaT to siuh an alariuiug extent in jinir louutrv. lake the Ilepatiue for all diseases of the liver. "First in Wat, First in Peace," And first in the hearts of the thousands who were once the victim of the disordered liver and its attendant maladies. Such as Constipa tion, Bilious Fevers, Colic, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Chills, Bheiiiuatisin, Gout, Jaun dice, Kesllesxness, Lo of Appetite and General Debility. "First Tutt's Tills and then health and happiness." is their motto. This is the result of American progress in science. Dis e.ise that were once treated hy emetics, blisters, lancets, starvation and poisonous minerals, are now cured hy these safe and gentle pills, which impart strength to the body, while ihey remove all unhealthy secretions.! t "!' I Attend to Your Head and Hair Don't Delay j Using This. i 'It'" Wood's Improved? Hair Restorative is unlike any other, mid has uo eiju.il. The Improved has new vegetable tonic, proper ties ; restore grey hair to a glossy, natural color ; restores faded, dry. harsh aud faliinir hair ; restores, dresses, gives igor to the hair; restores hair to prematurely bald heads; removes dandruff, humors, scaly eruptioua; removes irritation, itching and scaly dryness. No article produces such Wonderful effects. Tiy it, call for Wood's Improved Hair Restorative, aiid don't be put off with any other article. Sold by all druggists in this rw place and dealers everywnere. l rad sup plied at manufacturers' prices by C. A. Cook & Co. Chicago, Sole Agents frtr the fjuited States and Canadas. ami by J. F. Ileury. Gurran & Co.. New York. 51 por Watchman. In Statesville, X. C. at Simonton Feftiile College, Nov. 11, 1876, Mrs. Maria Sihyl Mitchell, widow ot'lhe late Rev. Elisha Mitchell D. D. former professor in the LJniverity of N. C, in the 77lh year of her age. Thus one alter another the links are sunder ed that bind together the uA'-l and the future. For about 4o years her home was at Chapel Hill, and her mind in sympathy with the tastes and pursuits of that honored Institution, though Hum partial paralysis, and inability to .express herself flueiillyr she led a quiet and secluded life. Willi rebned tastes and a thirst for knowl ege, she enj yed the companionship of her in timate friends, who cherish her memory. She was a sincere but shrinking andsensilive Christian, disabled by bodily infirmity from ihe active duties of life. For several years her hearing, as well as her fipeecli and sight, was seridiisly impaired, so that the only public re ligious exercise she could enjoy was the sacra ment of the Lord's supper. J Yet; even feeble sight did not quench her love for reading, but tip to the last week of her life she enjoyed her wonted privilege. Ami her end waa peace. Her remains were interred in Oak Grove Ceme tery, Salisbury, N. 0., by the side of her grand children. J. R, FIRST MEDALS Paris 1867; Vienna 73 Santiap75; PHILADELPHIA, 1876, and have thus been awarded highest honors at Every Worlds Exposition at which they have Leeu exhibited; being j the which hive ever obtained A i V -A XV A ES D A graphic pen-picture of its history, grand huild'iigs, wonderful exhibits, curiosities, great days, etc. Profusely-illustrated, thor oinhh ipHhir and verv cheap. Mu$t$ell immensely. o.tMK) AGENTS WANTED. Send for full particulars. This will be the chance of KKI years to coin mouey- fast, (jet tlie only reliable history. Hi itHAKii Hitos., Pub.?., 733 Sausom St., Philadelphia. PATTTTflU not deceived hy premature and telling wl at wn fee; t. h 'oks. assuming to be "official" appeii iu Aug. and "52.4w mmmmmmm 9 V m A ? ) M f j DIUI. In this c'ouuty. Nov. 1st., Fan uie Daisie, iuf.itit daughter of Thomas M. aud Dora M. Kerns, aged 2 ynars aud 3 days. at any competition with best Kuropean makers, or in anv Eun;jxt!i World's e.tposltion .' NKV STVI.K, wlrh lmpruveuieats, exhibited .it the CENTEN.MAL;"elegiini new cases tii great va riety. I'rtces r,ru lmr,t consistent will) bi-st in ito rl.il and worlimanship. organs sold tor e;ish or Installments, or rentei'l until rent pays. Evry r- gm warranted ti ;f.i entire x itifnctimt to rrvru reitx ntuO!'' purrhaxer or Til K MOM KY KKFl" VlKP. Il.IXS TKATKtl l'ATALK;i KS sent frt r. XIASoX 4V 1IAMLIX OltiiAX t o. 154 Tremnnt Street, Host on; 5!. t'nion S ii ire, Xew York; sa and S-J Adams Street, Odea-m; i!7 (ireat Marlborough Street Iunion- a2 Baker Straasi', Vienna ; 114 Col lins street, Melbourne. Sept. 21. is: ly m J ! i ..ggggBgegJUli-LJ'-'n iiij J. & H. HOE AH, I!I3 mm mm r I 1J other grains, grasses, vegetables mod fruits are abuudant aud cheap. - This State has all the elements necessary losustaiu manu facturing towus, and is able to sustain the producer and consumer side bj side. It has Caldwell's niaJorltT, ls. Oranam rotes with Cherokee. The Headless Body Mystery. StkatfOrd, Out. Nor. 10. fTbe iu nnMt on trie, headless body found Tester- abuudaut water-power. exteosWe eoal fields. floating Jown ibercr In a foffin re and inimitable quantities of. raw material sealed uothine except that the head had entering into the thousand manufactured been awn off. There were no marks of products suited to the wants of a eirilited I violence QO the trunk or extremities. Wonderful Success. It is reported that Uoschee's German SYRUP has. siuce its itit'iMluetioii iu the United States, reached the immense sale of 40.000 doxen per year, j Over 6,K) Drug gists have ordered thi" inedicine direct from tm Factory, at Woodbury. N. J.. aud not one has repo&ed a single failure, but every letter speaks of its astonishing suctess iu curiug iieTveres Coughs. poluV settled ou the Breast, Consoinptiou. or any diseases of the Throat and Luugs. j We advise auy person that has auy predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggists, Theo. F. Kluttz, and di this Medicine, or inquire about it. Regular size. 75 ceuts; Sample Hottle, 10 ceuts. Two doses wjil relieve any ease. Dou't uegleet your eotigli. SALISBURY MARKET, Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. November 10, 187. Cotton brisk Middlings, 10J(.1I low do ft id; 10 stains HOhQ Uacox, county, hog round 111 (gx 15 HC-TTEK - 20(A'25 Eoom 1012 ('hickexs ht dozen $1.5!)2.00 Corn market well supplied 4550 Mk.vj. Jtioderate demand at 60(&70 Wheat yrood demand at Roc 1.10 Flour market stocked - super. Potatoes, Irish ONWNS--no demand Lard Hay ( )ATS Beeswax Tallow 15 i.ac kb err iks Apples, dried Sugar Coffee Calicos -lest fam. :t.00 7.1 7. 3t40 GK'7 4((5 11(S I.I 25 gilO RALEIGH MARKET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Raleigh, Novmeber 11, 1876. FLOUR. North Carolina $5.50 a $6.00. CORN, 75 a 60c. CORN MEAL, 80 a 90c BACON, X. C. hog round, Ui 15. . " hanm 16 a 17. HIDES, green, 4a4J Ay, 10 a 11 FODDER, baled, new 80 a $1.00. HAY, K. C. baled, good. 75 a 80. EC 8 &3E!il " qualifv YOUNO Sll3lB!y MSS fo'r the active llut'u-S of life. UITSINKS TRAINING specialty. OUR INSTITUTION ihe most thorough, complete and practical iu the United States, VOUNG M EN desiring a ST A UT IN LIFK. PAliEN TS having son; or wards to educate, are invited to write to us fTf catalogue 'and particiil-'rs. Total Cullefjinfi' Fee. 57."0. No roca tions. Enter utnny time. References our patrons and former sludeii's. Address II. W. SADLER, lluildiug? Xos. and 8 N. Charles St., Uallimoie. 4d4w . A ... A i E X TS W A N T E I for the T R Y of CHARLEY "ROSS. Written by his father. A complete accouut of this most Mysteiioiis Abduction and Ex ciliuir Search. With Fac Simile Letters and IlluMratioii. Outsells all other Books. One aiieiit took iiO orders iu nne day. Terms liberal. Address, JoilM E.J)TTER & Co., I'ul.lisliei. Philadelphia. 4:4w CABINET ORGANS Have been Unanimously aSHigned the "FIRST RANK IX THE SEVERAL. REQUISITES " Of tuch in.lrtinvnt8, at thj T ' I'VV I'P V VI AT.. IR7A . , v ran jii.il II I I mil UiL liliri illlll ! handsomest stock of Jewelry ever exhibited ' and are the only-organs assigned this rank, in Salisbury, and respectfully invite public Their--yuperiority is thusTlecJared. not iu one inspection. It comprises, (iohl and Silver or two repeets only, hut in all the juipor Wutches, of all kimls; Silver Pitchers, Cup, i taut ijiialii ie of an organ. A Me.UI antf Castors, Nankin Kinn'S, Forks, Knives, and Diphuna lias uUi been awarded them, but Morm - fiiKtt nnrl in At lxfintii'nl it i .... .4 .1 .A' . on-J 1 1 of Jewelry of all kinds, as Ear-drops, Breast Pins, Finder Ritis. Rracclets, Seals, Lockets. iVc, S:c., iVc Also, a lot of plain SOLID GOLD RINGS. Also, agents for the celebrated Schaffhausen Spectacles "'thc finest-glasses niade.2 Will -sell as low any House in the south. CALL HF.ISF. AXP fiET TOCR UATtll AMI (L0(K KKPIIUIXG done prompt y asusual. All work irarrau MAIN STRFT, SALISBURY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK Most Beautiful Jewelry. 12 months. no tl.il of t-oual ViJaie w ere awarded all article deemed uoilhy of fec.igl!tiou. So th.tLLn.iuy ui.tUeis cau adxeitise "first med als'' or highest award." (Nunparative rack in excellence, has beeo iletermineil by the '.Judges' Iieports alone, in whi.h tlie MASON HAMLIN. OR GANS are Uuaiiimouly as.sirnel "The FIRS T RANK iu the several repiisites" of such insti uiio-it, and are the oiily ouef assigned his rank. See Judges' lieporU. This ivMift wis not unexpected, for tliece organs ha e U :ii oriuly tiLkeii highest awards iu such cej'mpetiiions, there. being less than xir r ictj,fiiins in hundreds of comparisons. Thev were awarded Hist medaTs. aud higrL et h.uiois at Pars Int. Vienna 187$, Santiago 1S75. PhilHdeb.hijTIe'ti; having ff( thus been awarded hihesthouors at Erery tt' I 1' . 1..-. ...1... ...... lliau h.Va 1 O'tl' i " AMfOIOII ill .41 11 H II "V fM-ted. ami being the only Americuu orgatia 1 ... i a I which ever ol.taiu.-o auyawarU iu .uripe I'u f Italian Qarru 3,00 NEW STYLES with improvemeiits e- I hihited at the C ENTE.VN I A L : " elegaflj FOUR FOR $10.00! new case? in great vnriety. Prices ttry hirest cousiteLl with hest material ana Mm kinauship. Orgaua sold for cah or IU-. tti lluieuts. or rented until reiit pays. Every organ warranted tu give entire satisfaction to ercr'i reasotuihle purcluiser or th.e money re funded. lLLL-HTKATKl CATALOGUES--Seut ' ! MASON HAMLIN ORGAJT . (0.-154 TremonMreei, liitoti; 20 Union. Sqiwre. New Dec. 16. 1873. Sate arrival and purity g'larantetd. Italian stocks $12.50 each. Morgan's combination HIVE 2.30 EACH Address, RUFUS 'MORGAN CM rrf, S. C.-)la9 R-rt 1 jYctl; -0 and 62 Ada:us A rut, ilA

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