ijarolinaP Watchman: LOCAL, Mortgages, Notes and ts beUi tf u expire 'Jajlst,r 877- .,.n so indebted to usV.Il pWase vn'Jicttlo-eitlicr by Cash or Note at lJ1?Tbi3 we will deem sufficient notice. TnVK fi ASK ILL. & CO. V' ' m -istft l:m. . ' "BUSINESS NOTICE. ill whoVe indebted to us by note or nc b L.nil r en nested to make imme- .UieuU Further notice will not be 4fe"'.; I KLUTTZ& RENDLEMAN. H 1S7G. (G:lm) BUSINESS NOTICE. m Pagans indebted to us by uote or ac- nt fudtle- . 1 . .. T; We ivUt urt give lunger iudulgenee. flur triijs are asb aud baiter. auJ to those credit U ) 13 uu r""Fl ' .nfetrt required, at expiration of '.Ire time. ' Persons paper? mr uuiir.i :iiu j T nmrWiu pencil, will understand from i tUt tie' are due us for the paper, and will The voting and festive areenjoying that most ffk,va'j!c pleasure skating. " o The.. Electoral College of N. C. met at pafig'h y'!t td;iy, to record the vote o! - . : s , s. ' MOCKSVIU.E, J?. C.;:f; -Mru Bruxeh: riease publish this puzzle, (copied), and give us the answer: y A headless man had a letter to write.-' - And he who read it had tost his Wghtj'J: 1 he iliiml) repcited it word for word, ...And deaf was the man who listened and heard. . . , i V W '-' Jlhvhvn. ' Mixs Lulu must excuse the busy editor who lias scarcely time enough fur more practical enig mas than the one presented above. But' there are a good many readers of the Watchman who have leisure and inclination to find out difficult problems, and to them we submit the puzzle, only asking that they will send us the answer for publication. - o The Tier. L. W, Cuawfokd, who has fill ed the Methodist pulpit in this place with so much 1 acceptability for the last two years, lias been assigned to FUyettetille for the next year. We part with him and. his interesting little family writhf unfeigned re gret. Mr. Crawford has been successful in labors here; diligent, and wisely zealous. He is not one ot the sort whom the gay world go to hear for tlie sake of elo quent and brilliant oratorical displays, but he is one of those whom the sin-sick soul loves ' to hear. His congregations' have been-thc Unrest of anv in the place.- He leaves bshind troopi of friends who wish him. a God speed in the new field to which he goes. Kev. W. C. Ganxox, will succeed Mr. Crawford at this place. o Trouble in Yadkin. Deputy Marshal for Ttldt.n and 11 ' ,H O en thick: iie lLih.ilik Sentinel lias been diccn liiiiH-.l-as a daily, and w ill appear here- tfie'r as a e mi-wt ( kly. ! ' : . o- TLci n ph'iiieliing erf our river and iWfrs'n ams with fi9h will lik-ly -ngagr tie notice of ihe legislature this winter. ail hre breathe easiei and if It was not Sunday night, a noisy street demonstration would cer tainly take place, The whites ana blacks here are generally very friendly, and seem to me to bear the same relation to each other aa before the war,'to a greater degree, than in any ' place .... '. t ' IFI 1 ' ' ' t nave wjourneu jiiia morning; openea with the news of a store having beenj entered by a number of negroes. Tliey were discovered by the night gnard before the spoils they had stuffed in bags were got off, though they got off with some whiskey :and money.. li counted eleven shots at 1 o'clock this morning. Sup posed it a street , brawl, till after breakfast, when I heard all about it. It was the exciting and only topic of conversation with everybody till church time, (this is a great church town.) As soon as forenoon churches was out; a large stable, close behind the main business street, was disco veretHo he on fire. A strong breeze was blowing, but, fortunately, in a direction endangering no property but a large gin house filled with cotton, at a short distance from the stable. The stable, targe, old and red pine made one of the fiercest fires that 1 ever saw, and it seemed nothing short of a miracle saved the gin house, for the means they have here for protecting and combating at fires are infin itely more primative, than in Salisbury even, but many white citizens worked heroically and "the colored men worked noblv.': This incident furnished matter for excited conversation til supper, then the welcome telegram from Coluin bia came, whicli-was matter of remark til bedtime. Now for a place of 1,300 inhabitants these three affair afforded excitement enough for one (Sun) day. I think. COSMO. Theour; man who recently mastica trd a doee i salt 4idy eo'eayi, for the uka of change, lie will try oil next time. Tlierf is a bill before the Legislature fir iuaLing tl law mi adulH-ry bt-ar filially on mail and wif. We hope no ''Kiiiionallaciiiin-K will be psovidtd lu iivdici. - ' Those Shfiiffs mi this State, who failed to make returns ol the election In due lime tnd funu, ought lo be uiade smart for it; iUd "hereafter all firch delii.quents should ftfifcit their offirea! and their bonds. -o- CAKToNs.--The lovers of pictorial illus Jttton.H can .M)T)ain Cartoims at Eiiniss" Bifc Store, Uale'ii,- representing tliegTeat jwlifjcal race bet w-t.-t.-n Vam-e and Settle, the ' Burial of Radicalism." These pic tures are said to be very "expressive and at- -o Iltidgine, and two young men with lim Vandeiford and Shuman, both of this place, we believe, are causing some ex citciut-nt in Yadkin county, as we learn by a private letter. The writer puts it thus: "Muking raids on our people and breaking lliein up, and paesing themselves off as Democrats ' "two ot them Demo- I ciats and one Republican." The writer does not state what class of citiz ;U8 are suljected lo raids, but we suppose it is the Distillers, many of whom are por and unable to pay penalties, or to fee lawyers to vindicate their cause when wrongfully oppiessed. The good people of Yndkin should aid those too poor to protect th,ein selves. l ue jjeptuy auu ins aias are amendable to the law for any illegal act, and should be held to a strict accounta bility. So long, however, as lliey keep within the limits of the law, there is no remedy foT those Distillers who fail to observe all the. vexatious r quiieuieuts pf of the Revenue system. It matters very little who are employed to execute th Revenue law, whether Republican or D--iucrat. The law irself is the work of the Republican party, and those who are wronged by it should lay ihe blame on the authors of it. o A SAD CASE. Died In tins town Tliurd-y morning Xov.-2Uth. Mr. Jeremiah Rarriuger. aged about 6'." years. The deceased was at one time oneof the most pros peroiis farmers of this couuty, aad highly riespected for his worth -as a mau. Ue sufferej, as did every body else who had property, I.y the war.; but he Was not utterly ruined, pecuniarily, and his prospecta fr A N01iLr4f. LETTER, ItURQUQII WADE 11 AM PTON p O ITHET PEO PLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE VERY LATEST. SOUTH CAROLINA. Columbia, Dec. 6- The Democratic House in session in the Carolina Hall have just sworn in another member who deserted the Mackey House, making sixlytlnee, being a Constitutional quo rum holding: certificates ot the board of State Canvassers. The Supreme Court decided the Democratic Hopse to the legal House of Representatives, and will issue a mandamus compelling the Sec re tary of State to tin n over the returns for Governor and Lieutenant Governor to Speaker Wallace. The Democrats aie' jubilant over these events. LOUISIANA. Nkw OliLEWg, Dec. G.-Both the Re publicans and Democratic electoral col leges met to-day; the latterwill have the certificates of McEuery de jure Governor The Democrats claim that two Republican I electors are ineligible. Tke returning board gives Kellogg Republican elector at large 75,135, Mc Euery, Democratic elector at Jarge 70, 508; Packard for Governor74,621, Nich ols tor Governor "il,19S. j,It is under stood they return the Republicans in the third, foarlh, fifth and sixth districts, and the Democrats in the first and second. The returning board's statements shows they ignored Grant and Eisl Feliciana New York, Nov. 24. Th IW Abrain S Hewitt has written the follow ing letter to Gen. Wade Hamptoft : National DemocraItic CoiiMrrrEE, N ew York, November H ; 1875. J v My Wear Sir i--YMjr a jmirabledJ.s to th4mle ot South Carol! aa is the sub ject of uuiversal commendation here. In Fact, the prudence, the forbearauce and the self-control of your pej3e nnder the most exasperating provocation. Is beyond all praise l can oujy trust that in the exciting situation in which you will fiud Toarself uexi ween, uo outbreak will occur. It is almost too nuirh to exict that there will b no indiscreet jneii iu' South Carollua who may provoke the collision, bin nevertheless, the providence of God has so far guided yeu and your ieople iuall your difficulties, that your friends rest la cal-n ctoitideuce uuon th wisdom Rod gnnl fortune wliich have 8o far attended your actions, i You way rest assured that your Northern brethren have concerted themselves to the work of your deliverance, and will nevei cease their efforts until you are restored to that freedom wherewith you; were made free ly the lalors and sacrifices and w i s - di!ii of our forefathers audi your forefath er God give you and Jour people all the wisdom and all the patience needed iu this hour of trial, and iu this crisis of the d -stiiiy of our common country. We have full faith ii( the justice of the people of the United States, and we do not entertain a doubt of the final verdict which' they will pass upon the occurrences of the last two weeks. This verdict will surely vindicate their majesty, and m ill re-establ'sh tree government upon a lasting basis. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedieut servant, i Aim am S. IIewttt, Chairman Natioual Democratic Commit tee. Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, 8. C. . p--; MA'in.inRii!Ti" In Cabarrus Co., N. C, Nov. 30, 187C, by Iter. Sam! Hothrock; Me. Lcther C. 3Iilleu and Miss Lacra A. daughter of i ne late Kuttus U, Bost SALISBURY MARKET, ;, Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co. 1 ' November 23, 1870. Cottox brisk Middlings, low do ' . ' ' - stains Bacox, county,-hog round BtJTTEK-r- Eogs Chickens per do7.c Corn market well supplied Meal moderate demand at Wheat good demand at Flocu market stocked- super. Potatoes, Ikisu Onions no demand Lakd Beeswax Tai.low Blackberries Apples, dried Sugar Coffee Calicos-t-" -best fiun. lOf 9110 89 111 15 2025 1012i Sl.50a2.00 50 0070 851.10 a.oo 75 75 12fl5 3040 3540 2830 67 0i7 46 1115 DAVIDSON COUrVTY- ' 7; r "1 supekior corur. Special Prcceedinsrs. - ' i a Inbow. Adm'r ofT U Wallace, dee'd. i Aoaind Robert Wallace and others Defendants. In this caeit appearing that; some of the Defendants are non residents and that the sum- monn has not been served or publisliedT It is nereiore ordered that the ortuinaUummons be publUheil, and that the paid defendants have time allowed by law to answer plaintiffs com- puini alter saul publication expires. lone at office Nov. 1st 1876. CP. LOWE, Clerk SnperiorHCourt; Davidson Conntv atmI Probate Judge. To Mary F. Wallace ami others non-residents you will take notice that the following summons has been issued against vou : I S Benbow Administrator of T ") C, Wallace, decM. Plaintiff l)ol!s thrown out. Six polls in West a Feliciana ifj- cted; eight iu Q'laehita, six in Warehouse l'oijs also rejected DestUo, Franklin, Mai born, Calcasieu. FLORIDA. Tildeu elected, but Ilayeir counted in wasuTngton. Washington, Dee. 6 The Senate is discussiniT A Valuable Medical Treatise. The edition for 1S77 of the sterling Medical Annua!, known as I Iostetter's Almanac, is now readv, and may be obtained, free of cost, of druggists and general country dealers in all parts of the United States and Briti.-di An. er ica, and indeed in every; civilized portion of the Western Hemisphere,. It combines, with the soundest practical adfice for the preser vation and restoration of health, a large amount of interesting and amusing light reading, and the calendar astronomical cal culations, chronological items, &c, are pre pared wiin great ear e, nr.u win be lound en tirely accurate. The issue of Hosteller's Al manac for 1877 will probably he the largest edition of a medical work ever published in any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Hos teller Si Smith, Pillxburyfi, Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp will for w a id a copy .by mail lo any person rho cannot procure one in m. neighborhood. Theo. F. Kluttz is giving away a hand som- bKk entitled "IVarls fr the Peo jile." containing much valuable information and many interesting articles. It also con laius a insiory u uie discovery ol Hie llep- atiue. fur uisa-es of the livr. ilvsnpsia parishes. KasI l'.iton Rouge, except fix coiistipati.m and iudigestioti. d'c. and nives m ' u r a t 1 II MX, vv e have bad -a dry cold snap Uftiiig-hoin Friday last up to the pies nlttuje. those having ice-hiuse to fcU have had a fi. le opporluniiy to do it. There is good skating On the Mill Ponds, lliey are all too far off lo accommo- ite our town boys. " ! : o- lion. Kemp P. Datile has been invited to defiyef his address on "The Rclatnnia o(tUniverity to the A rricultural lu- I'efrstruf the. State," Dec. Cih, before the members of the L"gislatuie, and accepted Uh invitation. rhv troops were stationed in Petersburg, Va , on election day. AV'iLuam Meisemer, ill Statesville jail fr the murder of his mother-iu-law, Mrs. liHgrlia'viiig failed i'j Ids appeal to the Supreiiie Court to obtain anv relief, was re- utflucJ to death by Jmlge Buxton, last t'miav. Friilav DecefiilM-r 22d. was an- j halted tit theTexecutioii of the seuteuce. i t ... i i a resolution suomilieu uy Withers of V'irgioia, yesterday, calling several years after see ned tobeeheerinff Mel upon the Presidents to ii.fonn lh Senate had some liabilities, hut with his accustom ed attention to business h oad uo H.casioii to fear disaster. Rut it came nbont five t 1 years ago, aud lie was nearly aT nppvu or his property. He thought he had been se verely dealt with, aud iu a fit of desjveralion gathered up the remuaut of his resources . rw n- t I ami wuu nis ia.nny moveu 10 ieaS; " be closed in time for castin- the ballots his health failed, aud he eked out a precan- it i fft.uerally conceded by the. Ropnbli ous living. t many, nope oi recovery CJlnfl ti,at ti, (Jovernor will n t issue cer failed him. He lotiged to returu to his na- tificates to either AValte or; Groner. In- tive Stata and the scenes of his active lif I tense interests centres on (the action of if ouly to die; and this lie did, arriving here the Governor. iust six davs before the tnesseneer of Death I w - w ... ft .11! tit difimi'in hnn utruv hirpVuf. Iflo ... I 1 I'- 1 . . - All t .! illnfi. autl returned wholly dt-ueiuknt u Uoutesiing elector appeared . B the kiuddess of frieuds. lie barelv had returned and brought with him a j Import aliich admits his heart to the affec- liwatpeare of any rirl whom he ruav desire to Iwoor witJi such distinction. A gray coat and orMs buttons will accompirsh what years of ; fl"Hion has fiiiled to d. He will find it hard ! orfc to avert the many snares which aspiring fidwgenioua girbi will set fr him. , ' . : .nere u no roaiance in measles. We do riot ... i . . thl statement lhoiTbrhl le&dv for we hpve ,wtt the, tuatter, thorooghfv considering Tery change. Truth impels us to make this rtnit, and If h i not corr.c ct, this committee Looping-cough graduate can successfully "the statement. OREGON. San Francisco, Dec. 6 A dispatch from Portland, Oregon, says : The ar gument before the Governor on the contested-Presidential electors case will not VERMONT! with counsel before the electoral College. Offered his vote for Tildeu and Hendricks. FlUd will fight it strength to come from the depot to the house y q Sallve. ,4 Mr. Richard Graham, who had married Appoin,e(i himself to earn- his own vote oueofhis ueiees. Here he received the to Washington, where he teuder care and sympaty that his circum- out in Cong! ess. stances so much renuired. uutil death steo- i.l in' mid out au end to his sufferiuzs. 1 11 CAROLINA. , , Rut if a mau live many years, and re- RaLEIGH, Dec. 6. Tlie full electoral ioir.e iu theio all. vet let hi in remember the .vote was cast. 1 here was no kind of days of darkuess; f-jrthey sall be many." objection. The North Carolina Vote. The official vote in eiirhryslx counties foots up for Tildeu 118 97:1, for Hayes 101.711. In six other counties nnofhcial returiw give Tildeu 5,107;;IIayes C.144 Totals ForTilden, 124,030; for Hayes, Cheiiaw, S. C Nov. 26, 1876. Dear Watchman : I promised tosendyou a few lines occasionally this time they are ! hurrietHy put up. I found this place smaller than in my memory Jit seemed 2i years age. It t - I I , has many cnarming private residences, ami tne 107 S55 - il(ei.i majority. 16,225. maui streets are laid out in that attractive, Two counties, Aahe and Dare, are yet conienientami neaitny style peculiar to many to j,car rrom The-vote of Grtham, it is S. C. towns and cities, i. e., with three rows of thought, has been returned with that o nhude tree, making two roadways as well as Cherokee. two side walks, all wide and never dusty nor m r - intxsDAr. We have news this morning fire in Brooklyn theatre, (N. Y.,) on the wgutnf tlie5th4 in which there was an liUoWof human life. The fire broke while jjgg ijia- wag r0inr on and spread ""asueh rapidity that it was impossible, ""CT The excitement for all to escape. A 4 heap of j human beings were found l5r the door after the fire hurned down, , to badly burnt to be recognized. 255 fAAI'miOl n n .1 nil. - A. i i I. St wn- o- KWAN RrvT Company held & meeting at the J"THb?e Tuesday evening, and eleated yVfilAi-LTBURTON Captain ; Wil- r iiRowN, 1st Lieutenant H. T. J. ty -p pieui. ; iu. arey, oa L.ietu.: CM PlK)intcdV ' meeting for Friday 8". Uext.-7 'VlneV nt t I.K imA-- h euinuioned officers will be appointed. " "'attendance is earnestly desired. muddy. The ciiizeiw generally at once im press a stranger with the most favorable opin ion of them, and after the few days I have been among them 1 am fully convinced that as a' whole they are far above the average, iu all those attributes that all like to see in others, whether they themselves possess them. or not. I found the Band very deficient musically, The Northern Vote. In 1872 General Grant received the electoral votes of all the fcw England Middle and Western Siates. In 1S7G Governor Tildeu has received tlie elec- tora! vote of one New England State (Connecticut), three Middle States, (New Vnrlr TCiu,- .Terse v and ' Delaware), and more than any I have ever seen, organized as . Western Stales I Indiana and Weat long as they have been, but, as I now find, not Virrrinial 74 votes in alL The noDular by their fault, but, as usual, by that of the arrant I vote 8DOW8 a milch greatef revolutiou of humbug whom they unfortunately employed as DODUar gentioieuf. The Democratic eain a teacher. Theyare all yonng, and good look- jn Uew Knglaud State is $7,173; in the iug; talented, ambitious, industrious and attn-1 Middle State 239,919; iii the Western live; as well as being in every respect of the States 202,069 in all 509j 161 votea. best class'iu this community; and will soon be . ' mm ' 1 a very fine band of music- There m only one "": Springfield Mepublican ? So far at hotel here, a fine one with- a proprietor, Mr. tne mon queftion is! concerned, we have Gasherie, who knows how to keep one, and I iq teafg i6 shed for the Democrats if they should know this well, being qutrtered with ope t,e pfeaidencyther , have not de him, When I came tUeood people were muciilgerved win it;-- onrionir doubt w depressed bythe action of their infamous can- whether .thtillepublicaii j parly arid Jbe vassing board in givinjg,tbe tate to ;Clramber- country caul ) gffurd to trj the hazardous lain and Hay otW 'throwing i; out Edgefield experiment, for tlie first tJnie in onr his- Rolnrt Wallace and others Heirs f 'Sumnons. at law of T C Wallace, dee'd. -Defendants, j STATE OF NOR1TI CAROLINA To the Sheriff of Davidson County, Grctting : You are hereby commanded to summon James M Wallace," Mary F Wallace, Olivin B Wallace, James M Williams and others, the defendants above nameoVif to be found in vour fitn ,'n,-v be and appear before the Clerk of viioi j. . . rv. ., , A ..... . .I'viivsi wuu, iui iumiii vouniv, at the Court-House in Lexington, within twenty days from the service of the Summons, exclu sive of the day of service, and answer the com plaint which will be deposited in ihe office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Conntv. . i ..... . . -7 wiinin ten nays, and l?t the said Defendants take notice that if thev fail to answer the said I offer the Examiner OMee for m1 on vprr complaint within tlie time prescribed bv law. reasonable terms Consisting of a variety cf l!e I'laintiff will apply to the Court for the re type, enough lo print a Weekly and Tri- ,,e' tle "landed in the complaint. EXAMINER OFFICE SiklLUl. FOR Weekly paper a good Washington Press. 24x36 paper size, a splendid slab, and all neces sary office furniture and fixtures; everything m koou wormng oraer. Reasons for selling necessity. J.J.STEWART. P. S. Will the press please notice? positive assurance that when the Hepatiut1 used it effects a permanent and. lasting ure of these diseases,' which preva'l to suh au alarming extent iu our ounlrv. Take the Hepatiue for all diseases of the liver. "The Proof of thj Paddinj," Etc In thin ape of Hunbujrffery it is fe icy to make bold assertions but to fuf nihil indisputable evidence o( tUe truth of thcia is not so easy. w e boldly assert that lilt. Irrr s Hair Dye is suerior to ail otlierx and to prove it we pive testi- mouy ora celebrated llair l'.'enser. who has used the various compounds recommended for coloring the haa- for twenty-hve years. READJT. DAVIU COVIVTY IN THE SUPERIOR COIJRT. E, A. Hendricks, A aaingt I Joseph A Hendricks Susan Summons Rue, Caiml ne Slioaf, wife of for Relief. David Shouf, and Louisa Stoker J THE STATE OF NORTH COROLINA. Ta the Sheriff of Davie County Greeting: You are hereby commanded to summon Joseph A Hendricks, Susan Rice, David Shoaf and Lameline Shoaf and Louisa Stoker, tlie de fendants above named, if they be found within your couuty to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Suerior Court for the county of Davie, within twenty days after the service of this summons on them, exclusive of the dav of such sea vice, and answer the complaint, a copy of wnun win tie deposited in the omce of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said county, within ten d iys from thedate of this semmons.'and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complain. Herein fail not and of this summons make due return. Given under mv hand and seal of said Court, this 30th dav of Nov. 1876. H. D. HOWARD, C. S.C. It appearing from affidavit filed thnt Susan llicc, one of the defendants named in the above luminous is a non-resident of this State, and that her place yn residence is unknown. It is ordered llrat service of said summons be made by publication for six successive weeks, in tho "Carolina Watchman," a newspaper published in Salisbury, N. C II. B. HOWARD, Clerk Superior Court, Davie Countv. 8:ut. pd. Hereof fail not and of this Summons make due return. Ciiven under my hand and seal this 21st day f If .... 1 o- f - J vi iiay, iot. L. E. JOHNSON. Clerk of the Superior Court of Davidson County and Jud:e Probate. JOHN H. WELIiORN, Attornev. MMSIONHOUSE Centrally Situated y Oa t"xao F-u.'tello Squaro SALISBURY, N. O. pRB ROUSE U in the centre or busineit1 JL aud tw nearest to the demr. Tulle as good as the best. Scr cants attentive and polite. V Biard per day $1 SO Single Meals. 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Nerv. usness. Sleeplessness ami will cure anv case. Price 50 cents- postage free. Sold by all drugeists aa4 country stores. Offiee,' 106- North Eutaw Street, Baltimore. Md. RKFEREXCE : G. J. LESTER, Cashier Howard Bank. Balti more, Md. - 4w. OUT SELLING IMMENSELY TRE CENTEMIAL . EXPOSITION DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. The only complete, richly xUuxtratcd.lovc price work, ;u pages, only ;o. Treats ot the entire history, grand buildings; wonderful ex hibits, curiosities, great days etc. The best chance ol 100 years to com money fast, as every body wants tit is work. 1 ,000 agent aDDointed first four weeks, 5,000 wanted. For full par ticulars address qnickly, 4w. HcnuARi) Bros., Ptud., 3i3 Sausom St., Plulailelpbia. piTTrnjniT Be not deceived by prematnr UiiU 1 lull b oks, assuming to be ''official" dc. ArcrsTA, Ga., November 4, 1871. Dr. Titt Pear Sir: As a lla'r " Pressor for twentv-five e.irs, )-th in Europe and, A inerira.' I have used II kinds ol hair dyes, and I am liar.nv to say tliat vours is siiiierior to any I have ever seen. For sev eral yean 1 have used it with the greatest sati.fac tion to myself aud eiistomers. Iw-'specttullr. i "C. RALTZEAN' F,tfa Hjr j)reSscr. The Oldest and Best Restorer is Found in Using it. Wood's Improved Hair Restorative is Unlike any cither, sud has no tMpial. The mproved has new vegetable tonie proper ties ; restores grey hair to a glossy, natural color ; restores faded, dry. harsh aid falling hair ; restores, dresses, gives igor t the hair ; restores hair to prematurely bald heads; removes dandruff, humors, scaly eruptions; removes irritation, itching and scaly dryness. No article produces such wonderful effects. Try it. call ' for Wood's Improved Hair Restorative, aud don I be put off with any other article. Sold by all druggists i:i this place aud dealers everywhere Trade sup plied at manufacturers' prices by C. A. Cook 6c Co.. Chicago, Sole Agents for the Uuitnd States and Canadas, aud by J. F. Henry. Gurrau & C New York. 51 Unanimously assigned the " FIRST RANK IN TFIE SEVERAL REQUISITES Of uch iRstrumeRts The MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. have the honor to announce tJiat the organs of their manufacture have been unanimously i niu. riuet ivi.r :., i. ci.-v rri. , . , r.. . i asMiyueu uie i uwi n.in n iii 111c oi,i- A lie eurapesi SlIUUlLl iAHONlU ""BK I v'ii i r P KITlvS tt iiwlnnnonii f tl.o 111 J 1 v t o . a l''! I aj uvy W Aa. a. vs uinnoiovm.i v puo.iMiea iu ine unneu oiaies : x.igni pa- r,w, bv tlie r.ld$reii lhe CENTENNIAL $1.50 SEMI-MONTHLY Masonic Journal. TRIFLIWK WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROU8 Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. a sure reinedv for COUGHS, and all diseases of the THROAT,- LUNGS, CHEST and MUCOUS MEMBRANE. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C N. CRITTENT0N, 7 Sixth4 Avenue,: New York. w 4:4r ATTENTION ALL ! GREaVT BANKRUPT SALE OF ' JEWELRY. On receipt of 50 cents we will send by mail, Hstpaid. all of the following prices of Kes. thirty-two broad Columns and ouly K.v HIHITIOX nt lhiladelohia. ISTfi. and are tl.-'ifl tier vnnr sir mrtMlTia 7:" iutit I .1 rwt v 1 v"ri'Vfi:vTj ni.1 tiiu ni'V ra7lHli:tl.lw AFWnt W.mJ 1.. ,.nr..Ji.MMi a r a iv piivn 'C 1 1 1 i pavk- Jewelry, viz : I pair Gold I lated Engraved -- " - - v. vnu.a.-o 1 .lliniiui.i lino 11.14111. . I, .. . n , J n . CL1-. in id. Ithii.,1 fii.io. t, xn. ti,:. r.-.i, .t,r i. ,1 Sleeye Buttons, one set Gold r ronl Shirt ,u i.... . ...:n 1 : v...i.. l. 1 i...r r.i '...o Studs. 1 collar stud. 1 Weddinir Rinir. I and address E. A. W ILSON. juries ever assembled. Ji,'U lrt" )V ach Ch,a " 1 R 8-tf Greensboro, N. G. Thev have also received the MEDAL, but, rai ,x-ari nu. we oner tins ukbat as is well known, medals ol eipial merit have uargaiu merely 10 uraw auention 10 our I . I --.,1 I I b.1 .1 .-.kin.l tptet hu i I Lnci iiocj uc iaa u io o II Lrinla fit txu titKttS I U K u I recognition; 60 that it will be easy for many and jewelry at low prices. Seud for CatA- . . .. ...... , . .. TTTTTcr-D Awn TJUTrirTt nTT AriTrw makers to advertise tliat tnev nave received Mosj'-e. nrst medals. wwiiJO ex. i uruauway, i. x. uj. The differences in competing articles, and their comparative excellence, are recognized AGENTS WANTED for the STORY of in the Reports of the Judges, Irom which the following is an extract: Fifty pages 300 Illustrations, with Descrip tions of thousands of the Itest Flowers and Veg etables in the world, and the way ta grow them all for a Two Cknt postage stamp. Printed in German and English. Vick'S Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents a year PHfiRI FY TnSfi " THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN J Al CO.'s exhibit of Eeed Organs and Har- .. , , . r - 4 , . VieV Flower and VetaWe Garrlpn moniums snows instruments oi tne ' r . . Vi , j 50 cJnfs in 2 n eVegartf lol h coverf $1 (5' FIRST RANK IN THE SEVERAL RE- " ' "Kv-V V-"" " J2- oo ceii i in paper, iu victim i umii cover. ,ci.w. TTToTmro ta TWCPTjnuiJWPO AU eitinir SMreti. With Fnn-SimilM lttra UUiOiiiiO ui iiioiftujuwuo wi -j,, ,,""; V, rw THE CLASS; Vi2,: Smoothness and aud Illustrations. Outsells all other Books, equal distribution of tone, scope Of Oncajjeut took 50 orders iu one dayi Terms expression, resonance, and singing qual- liberal. Address. John E. Potter ic Co., Address J A M ES V ICR, Rorcester, N. Y. HIGH PRICES FOR COTTON 111 ADVICE GRATIS. The Hon. Alexander H. Stephens s-iys: The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proveu a most valuable reined r to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, sa vs: I shall always use it with pel feet Conti dei ce, and recoinuieud it to the itublic as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experieneed by me and miue. It exceeds everythiiu; for t oughs, colds aud obstiuate lung affections." Ex-Gov Bnwn, of Ga.. says: "He finds t; e Glob" Flower Cough Syrup a most ex cellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the attl.cted. Those sufferiug from cotisrii, colds aud luug affections should use the Globe Flower Cough i Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Theo. F. Kluttz. and Laurens, but to-night a telegrara from tory; of electing;' a President, not by a Columbia stating tWat . the Supreme Court of majority bf the jjotes actually cast, but ; is caruesiiy uesireti. the Mate had imprisoned ana nneu 4i,ouu eacn i uj ujij " t""-j WALTER SCOTT, JR. J and, every member if the rxscally board, makelpoet Ulda ongli't to hav beeu cast." August Flower. The roost miserable beings in th world are those sufferiug fioin Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint. More than seventy-five per cent of the people in the Uuited States are afflicted with these two diseases aud their effects : such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness. Palpitation of the Heart. Heart burn. Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach. Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable tate in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits ixe. Go to your Druggist Theo. F. Kluttz, Salisbury, and get a 75 cent Bottle of August Flower or a Sample Bottle for 10 ceuts. Try it Two doses will relieve -you. AND Low Prices for Goods. itv. freedom and Quickness in action Publisheis. Philadelphia. v.n . :v A.. V. ' oi Ksys ana oeiiows, wiin muruugu nos of workmanship, combiaed with simplicity of action " Signzd bu ullthe Judijes.) The Mason aud Ham lin Organs are thus declared to rank first, not irr one or two respects only, but in the SEV ERAL REQUISITES ot such instruments, and thev are the ONLY ones assigned this rank. This triumph was not uuexjiected, for the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs have uniformly been awarded he highest honors in competitions in America, there having been scarcely six exceptions in hundreds of competitions, lhev were awarded lushest MASON & HAM CABINET ORGANS Have cen Unanimously assigned the "FIRST RANK CALL AND SEE OUE NEW STOCK '"" ' FIRST MEDALS OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CHEAPER to tie CHEAPEST. Paris 1867; Vienna 73 Saitiap 75; PHILADELPHIA, 1876, and have thus beeu awarded highest houors at ALL WE ASK IS AN EXAMINATION. EVCI'V WOl'llTS Exposition WANTED. COTTON, CORN, OATS, HAUNEY & E0SS. Salisbury, N. C. Oct. 11, 1876. (52: Ira.) at which they have beeu exhibited; beiug the OKLir AIvTEXlXCAXX ORGANS which have ever obtained AXY AWARD at any competition with best European makers, or In any European World s exposltlou .' NEW STYLES, with Improvements, exhibited at the CEKTKN'N'IAL: eJecrant new eases in irreat va- W II EAT Sec I rlety. Prices very loweM consistent with best mate- lnstalLaients, or rented until rent pays. AWy Or gan tenrrantM to gitsz entire 'atit 'action to ecert renn oHnble purchaser or THE HOMEY KEFCSDFD. ILLUS TltATEl) CATALMi.l?ES sent free. MASOX & HAMLIX ORGAN CO. 154 Tremont Street, Boston; 25 Union Square, New York: so and sa Adams street, Chicago; 37 (ireat tarllrou?U Street London; 82 Backer Strasse, Vienna ; 1 U Col lins Street, Melbourne. Sept. 21, 1st ly Pare Italiaa Qieeas $3,06 FOUR FOR $10.00 Sale arrival and purity guaranteed. Italian stocks $13.50 each. Morgan's combination HIVE r.2.5 0 EACH Address, RUFUS 'MORGAN Old fort. X. C.ilay 10. tf THIS PAPER IS ON FILE WIT? "Where AdvrLUU.ti CoulracU caa be uue IN TJItS SEVERAL REQUISITES M Ol such Instruments, at .Uf U. S. CENTENNIAL, 187G, and are the only organs assigned this rank. Their superiority is thus declared, not in oho or two respects ouly, but iu all the iinpor taut qualities of au orgau. A Medal aud LMnloina has also beeu awarded them, but medals of equal valne were awarded all articles deemed worthy of recognition 80 that lira n y makers can advertise "Resit jned, als" or "lushest awards." Comparative rack in excellence, has been determined by the Judges' HMrts alone. iu which the MASON & - 1IASLLIN OR GANS are Uuauiinously assigned vThe FIRST RANK iu the several requisites" of such instruments, and are the ouly onep assigued this ranit. See Judges' HeporUj. Tlits result was uot unexpected, for thfse trgans have Uni'ornrty taken highest award, iu such coinpetiiiotfs", lhere beiug de$$ than six exceptions in hundreds of comparison. Thev were awarded first medals, aud bighj est houois at Far 8 18457. Vienna 1873, Santiago 1875. Fhiladelphia 187G; haviof thus beeu awarded highest honors at Every World's Exposili 'ii at which the'y have eoni peted. aud beinir the ouly American organ which ever obtained any award Lu Europ. NEW STYLES with iuijiroveme,ntf ej hibited it the CENTEN V LAL eat pew cases in grjeat variety. jFricea fffry lowest .wHisistent .vith best material and workumwsbip." Organs sdd for cash or In sti ihiienU. or rented-until reut pays Every prgan warranted to gire entire atifactio t4 eery reastrttable ju cha-cr or I ue . 4Uiey r l-f....Jl 1 1 i i STUATKD UATA WHica-a u v, . . f' MASON HAMLIN -OR AN CO.--IM Trooion Street, Ioslon; zo l iuo Iu.c. j.w York; tm and 82 Adams Strtit, Chicago, iii

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