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I !t 1 "- - - - t Carolina Watchman. IO CAL. DECEMBER 14, 1876. TO DEBTORS. I indebted to the firm of McCuhLjn. ! Dn ither by accountLnote or ;mort . hereby notified to call and pay iroroe fC ' . . ... . i I f i. no other notice wilt not oe given I;L An lalU Mortra?es.Notes and .t, ield bv us expire Jam 1st, 187 ,,ns so indebted to us will please d settle either by Cash or Note at ' This we. will deem sufficient netice, onCf" JONES, GASKILL&CO: pfc-7,18T6!!!i- : !; ( j! BUSINESS NOTICE, ill bd are indebted to iw bK note ! of te nure earnestly requested to make inime Jettlement. Further notice will not be KLDTTZ & REDLEM A N. 876. (6:1 ra) . . .reu. ". BUSINESS NOTICE. ill persons indebted to us by note or ac- tiant are notified to make prompt fttle 'j(nt between this date and first of Jany. tfjt. Ve will nbt give longer indulgence. Our teritis are cash aud barter, aud t those ,i credit 60 days timers gi veu aud prompt .y,eut required, at expiratiox. of the time. i A. J. MOCK. f CO. i0r. lt 'To 3:G0 days ! persons whose papers are mar'sed with a X mark in pencil, will understand from it tht thy are due.as for the paper, aud will kase remit. Large kock of toys and confectioneries, cheap, .Wrrric ! The Brooklyn Theatre. The awful djsaMer at Brooklyn ou the night of the 5th, resulted in tht death cf about 300 people. There were 1.200 ia the house. The fire whs an accident, i Some canvass employed la th scenery of the - central i part i of the stage broke loose and swung over the lights and took fire, and they culd not arrest the flames. A panic eosaed. Erery body rushed fr the doors. Hundreds were knocked down by the surging crowd and trampled under foot. Tbey'blocked up the doors in this way and thus cut off escape. The flames spread so rapidly, that hundreds were destroyed before they could be relieved. Many liodies were burnt beyoud recog nition. ' -O :-j The Oldest and tiie Best. These are the claims which the publishers of the New York Observer make for their paper in their prospectus of the fifty-fifth volume. And, whilcJiistory bears them out in the first, an undeviating course ia sending out a large full, fresh, readable family news paper, gives them at least a jright to the second. In the great multitude of papers that are published, the Observer holds its own position, alhd an enviable? position it is, No paper reaches us that we can recom mend more iheartily. It is published at .$3.15 a year,Vpost-paid, and the premium picture and"ehromo humbugs are left for those who have nothing better to oiler. S. I. Prime & Co., 37 Park Row, New York. r ' 1 Trr "(iiHet's dry hop Yeast," for sale at A. TALKER'S. , V i -: W o 'e notice Mr. George Morgan is erecting: dwelling on Fisher street, in place of the one destroyed by fire during fair week. !. The largest stock of French and Plain Can iet Tors &c is at A. PARKER'S, and selling cheap. ' . i " . '. O ' . t Mr. Fbi.i. Fisher, only Ron of the late Col. jCW. Fj Fisher, arrived here some days ago He ha been living in Baltimore, we believe, forieveral years. ; ...-, '.; . o j The Rowan Rifle Guards will go to Rale:gh anJ help to inaugurate Vance. ; Captain A.,G. Halynnrton hasinade arrangements for a tqe car ito convey them to and from llaleigH. !j : ,' . o v We shan't give the names of those who went rtting taut Sunday, hut it would be treating thrro right to do so some of them are thank ful that they got off with only a mashed nose. We notice unuisuai preparations in the fancy stores in the way of chrisltmas gowis. This lias been the tightest year in money matters since the war; and few are able to indulge in the expensive luxuriesusual to the occasion : how ever, we hope that all will be able to enjoy, even In a moderate degree, the merry Christ mas time. We h ive very poor prospects, at present, and unless! our delinquent subscribers help --us oat, we have no prospects at all. And while we are speaking of delinquents, we will just add that lie should consider what the word uelinouent means : it means that the realtor has worked very hard all during the year: thatyou have enjoyed the bent-fits of his labor and thafyou owe him for jt. The amount is small, not large enough to sue for; and he only has your honesty to depend on for his money. We hope to hear from many friends shortly, and we hope that they will write after this style: enclosed plea.se find amount due yoi &c. o We have a letter from Mr. Gaines, the immigrant agent, dated Astor House, N. Y., Dec.. (Mi, in w Inch he says : V hav beeu informed that some 12 families will come from Massachusetts in a few days. ou their ways to Salisbury. N. C. aud thence to a ulace ner .Mor.tutou, where they will settle; aud about 1UJ more will soon follow." ' " - -30- Mr J P Gowau's kitchen wai burned liutFrmay night. The c4Mtk,s Mr4esness aaetl the fire. Theft whs 1311 pounds f liaenn lost afffirreerate loss about five hun- ArvA dollars. !.-! j : 0 j Mr T F Kluttz has greatly improved the show windows in front of; his Drugstore He has quite an array of Chri'tmas presents jaud 'rthr nice things among thrm yju will find Caite Blanche quite a favorites !; -'' . o I . The first half session of Franklin Academv will close 6n Friday the 15th of Dec. 1876. Examination on -Fridav. Tableaux; on the folldwiing night. The next session will open on the 2nd o Jan. 177. Cipt. A. B. Andrews has made special raesj for visitors to Vance's inauguration, the 1st of January, at Raleigh. Visitors will pass over the S. C. Division of R.-& l. R. R... at two cent per mile each way, so Mr. A, G. I!alybar ton inform u. We publish in another part of this paper an at tide from the llostou (Mass.) Voat. ad- verti"g to thesam fact. This will be-quite a larire colony. 112 families, averaging five persoas hi a' family. will make 500 persons a number large enough to make a very respectable village. We are uot4tif.rui-d more ddiu tely as to the precise hc;tlity in which they propose to fettle. Perhapa the MorgHiitou Blade can tell us all about it. We are glad, in deed, that the stroug prejudices of so large a number of Massachusetts people has given away at last, aud that they are uot afraid to come and settle with us. They will speed ily discover hov shamtfully the politicians. preachers aud teachers of the n -rth and east have misrepresented the southern peo ple. We venture to predict that thu colo ny will be kindly received, and all possible encouragement atfo-ded them. There is room hi North Carolina for many such, and we shall be glad jio see them come. - X' - - j ( . . JFr. the Watchman. THE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. Messrs Editors Governor Brpgden. in his recent able Message to the General -A spem bly, says ; "The position which North Carolina will in future hold in the Republic, must greatly depend upon the correct instruction given to the people. f. In this State more especially there is great need that . many of our Teachers should be better tangKt.w Wrell said, Governor, and now that we propose to really organize a Teachers' Association for this Very' purpose at Salisbury, on Dec. 27lh, a few wonls as to its origin, aims and succets in other parts of the country may not seem inappropri ate. Whilst comparatively a i new fearure in our Educational System, this; is not true in other sections of the United States. '-Rip Van Winkle" characterizes North Carolina as truly in lulucatiou as in ioIitics. The idea appears to have originated in Abe New England States about 1S10, thence spread ing over the Middle States and through many of the Western ; never however, as yet having secured a firm footing in the South. Such meetings were, and are, often called Institutes, continuing for several daysj sometimes for weeksj ami being in fact regular schools, having teachers, recitations, &c, as in our ordinary schools. They were often aided by appropria lions fro:n the State. Their objects were V '..iel ;; principnllv the more thorough trainini; ul" tUe Teacher fur his work, an elevation, of public sentiment towards the profession, and the promotion of profession al and social intercourse among Teacher; all of which, with others, we hope gradually to accomplish in oar future Association. As to its success, it is needless to say that all depends on the iluliv idaal interest and activity shown bv each member. It has proven a com plete success in other sections, and it is soon to be seen whether Rowan, Davie, and other counties can furnish as good a quota of true, energetic, earnest Teachers as tither places have done : we hope she can, and to this end we call upon each Teacher reading this article to de termined forthwith to be present in person at the proposed meeting, prepared to take a ac tive part in the duties of the day. As this is hut a preliminary meeting, its order of exercise may be somewhat irregular. The first thing requiring attention, will be a proper Organization, election of oGicers, drafting a suitable Constitution and By laws, a selection of a reguhir order of business, &c. If it seems desirable, ' there may be a night meeting, at which public ad dresses may be delivered fwr the benefit of all, whether teachers or not, who will attend. The "Query Box'? will perhaps be a promi nent feature in lheregular order of business ; into which any Teacher can drop any puzzling' question on any subject connected with the practical Workings of the sclwjol-room, and in solving which, the ablest workeis will assist. This is of course but an imperfect outline of what vuiy be done, but enough has been said, we trust, to practically interest the wide awake Teacher and show the necessity of preparation before hand. ''Two swallows do not make a may be, but none the less Btirely. Hence, ia large measure, the difference between different coramunties, which is as varied as the difference between men. Rulers hate stamped the impress of their own characters on communities to such an extent as to be traceable - for generations after they have gone to their graves, blessing or damning a people they never knew. SeeingThat these thing are true, the respon sibility of selecting rulers becomes fearful great. It only requires a little Yeflecti m and all mast see it. Tt may be seen io this Town anywhere in fact, where effect follows cause. - : x. SALISBURY; MARKET, f Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co."f November 23. 187GY Middlinjrs, --...low . do.. - i stains Bacox, county, hog round Cotton brisk Butter Eggs . - Chickens per dozes tORN market well sunnlied Mkal moderate demand at Wheat good demand at Do yon take The Sanny South? If not, Rend for it immediately. It is the universal favorite, and all Southerner are proud of it. Ltta lare club be raised without delay in this community. It is the onlv illus trated literary weekly ui the South, nnd the press and people every w litre unite in pronoun cing it the equal in every respect of any similar puuucuuon in America, the best hterarv talent of the whole country. North and South, is writing lor ii, ana it li.w something each week for all classes ef readers. Ju stories are superior in literary merit, and equal in thrilling interest to those of any other paper, and its es says upon all subjects are from thu best minds ol the age. Is ! T 1 .1! . ! . . ! . . in summon io '.nriiiiiig new stories, a series of brilliant articles will soon begin on the Carapagu and Battles of the Army of I Tennessee, Colonel :b. W. Frobei a dis- linguished military engineer of that army in all its trying times. These papers will explain all the movements of Generals Johnston, Hood and Shermm. Don't miss any of the numbers. They will read like a fascinating romance. New and exciung stories are beginningevery week or two. State and local , agents are being appointed every wht re, but let each community form a club at once and sehd for the paper. Having passed successfully through two of the hardest years we shall ever seej il now challenge the admiration and unlimited support of the peo ple. The price is $.'5 a-year, but clubs of four and upwards get il for $2.50. Address Jno. II. Seals, Atlanta, Ga. : Flour market stocked- super. Potatoes, Irish OaNIoks no demand Lard Beeswax Tallow Blackberries Apples, dried Sugar Coffee Calicos -best fam. 10 rOi10 '- 89 1H 15 2025 1012i $t.5Q2.00 50 6070 851.10 3.00 75 75 12i15 8040 3540 2830 61 46 1115 25 (S10 DAVIDSON OUITX RALEIGH MARKET. WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. Raleigh, Novmeber 11, 1876. FLOUR. North Carolina $5.50 a$G.OO. CORN, 75 a 80o. CORN MEAL, 80 a 90c BACON, N. C: hog round, 14 a 15. , " hamsTGSal7. HIDES, green, 4a4fi dry, 10 a II FODDER, baled, new 80 a $1.00. il A X, N. C. baled, bod. 75 a SO. summer," neither can three or four Teachers form a successful Association. W-rbum Sap. : A', Chrutma Tree the loth inst. Preparations are being made in the Presbyterian Church for stiotjier Christmas tree, for the entertainment of Inspiipiln in the Sunday School and for the old people wiiU young heart. , No doubt rill excel! last year, which was" the first" at tempt and a yery Successful one it was. o . Re?EW.- Many A tke subscriptions to tjie BVenioadate on the 1st January. All are in, advance; that i, at the commencement f the; eubscripiion, whether it be the first of Jnary or some other date. There are some Our list who have not met the engagement promptly by paying in advance ThsU generally the result of inattention. lf,lioweverthere be any who cannot pay at all, ey fwuld notify us and we arid stgp the paperj and if their circumstances have becoftie dUtressing we will forgive the debt, - W II Kestler's bar was entered last Fri day wight, through the back door. All the change to the money drawer was taken. hich otdy amounted to fwur or five dollars. Several loxes of cigars, some whiskey he eanuotaeeertain what quantity and some "lid silver bar spoons. The thief bored through a panel in the door, took out a por tion of it, thus unlocked and tookdown the i8ide door bar. Mt. Meares, a negro w arrested and committed several cir uinstatjei indicating ' that he either was tQe Udef or mu aconmpliee. - Capt. F. aCraige,ofSnow Creek, got his 'hand badly mangled by his gin on the 5th J"". He lost two fingers, and the arm was 0r0ken'belwWl tlu unci anA ika aIIwut h4 ' w an niiAi uiv a av ww m naii the heartfelt sympathy of a host of warm na smcere friends. No one could have borne fai!ln suffering witn more nerve and forti . "Itan he, Columbia, Tennu, Herald and . n e re very sorry Indeed to hear of this ac . 'PM Frank. He has many staunch friends feer H win regret to learn of his misfortune e hope him a speedy recovery. COLD WEATHER AND FIRE. The cold weather of -the preceeding week very sensibly softeii on Friday and the fm zeu grouud began to thaw. About o' clock at night, however, a stiff north west wind sprang up, gradually increasing in force, uutil nearly day, part of the time blowing a perfect fury. Saturday moruiug was bitter cold again, the mercury scoring dowu to 10 degrees blow freering. Firt. About 10s or II o'clock of tliis uight the double house used as a kitchen and smoke house, on the lot of Mr. J P Go.cau. was discovered on fire. The flames had progressed too far to save it, or eveu to re move any of the property. By great efforts aud the most determined, daring persever auce oil the part of citizens.- white aud col ored, Mr. G's dwelling house was saved, but not without damage. It vas several times ou fire, but the flames were succes sively subd-red. Ouh of the old and appar ently worthless eugines was at the scene aDd rendered good service Several small Babcock etigiues were also brought to bear with good effect. We met Mr. Gowan about 10 o'clock, Saturday morning, and found him more in joy than sorrow. He spoke of his gratitude to citizens, both white and colored, who lan bored so hard to save his dwelling, with quivering; lifts and choked utterances Had the fire broke out 2 hours later the fierce wind would bare made it impossible to save anything. o To the Citizens and Fire Company t The undersigned feels deeply grateful to the citizens and the fire company for the valuable service rendered him at the fire last Friday night. If it had not bseu for your exertions in my behalf on that occasion, my dwelling would have been destroyed. Again thanking you, I am yours, respectfully, J. P. Go Wan, o Mr. James Corrie,- Dentist, in Balti- . i . w - a a rraore, writes : "i uave usea jjr, jjuir who served under him in ai most ever sj-.u.u-rii contrast, Like the nam luriu of l. . Grant, Cough T3yrup period ally and in my fam ily lor two or three years, and am pre pared to say that there is nothing to com pare to it as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc." For the Watchman. BULK IIS. The moral influence of men in public posi tions, though well understood by literary and thinking men, is certainly not well recognized by the majority of voters. TheTargeipbruon of voters in every State where rulers are chosen by the ballot, are governed in llieir choice either by party allilatioiis, or per.-onal, or pri vation considerations, it Li-wrong,' and yet il is cons ta inly done. Party stress exacts it, and few indeed have the moral courage to resist the demands of party. .Now and then the grossest wrongs are thus imposed upon a community by its own members, upou the plea of availa bility, or some such thing; and it may be sup posed there is no remedy in many cases which seem to result lrom combinations of circum stances beyond the control of the ievv who de precate the evil indicated. Nevertheless, the truth stands out in bold relief, that the moral influence of rulers is a tremendous force, and that it is good or bad, just i.i proportion us the ruler i a good or a bad man. Take the case of Geo. Washington as an illustration, ilis good lame has shed a hallo of glory upou our country, it is seen and admir ed the world over. It has exerted a power over millions both in this and other countries, and is destined to continue on down to geuerations unborn exciting men to emulate his glorious life and character. Take the cse of Gen. Lee, the bare mention of whose name draws tears of affection from the eyes of almost every soldier the Lite war ; nay, ami woman. In aud at once what a mental iever.ipn ensues! These are striking examples, and have been selected because they are so; for they show as a sunbeam theforceoflh.it nigral power ol w ii h I am speaking, lu the ore cse il is good, in the other it is evil. The difference is as wide as that between right and wror.g, day and night. It is hardly necessary to do more than form ibis contrast. To attempt to trace the resultant consequences of good and j bad ' rulers in all their minute and ultimately grand propo. tions upon the community afiectied by them in all the relations of human lifej would be a work far beyond the power of man. It cannot be measured it cannot be told, for it reaches from earth to heaven. But the selection of striking examples for the purpose of illustration, should not be un derstood as restricting the application of the rule to rulers in high places only. The law applies to alt persons in authority, especially to those elevated by the voice of the people. It applies to"rulers of towns, of counties, and States, as well as to rulers of nations. A good ruler in a town exerts, a powerful influence over the people of that town ; and if he is a man widely known, reflects upon its inhabitants his good fame as far around as die is known ; for it will be set down to their credit for having chosen such a man to exercise authority over them. Bnt the influence of the ruler, high or low, is chiefly felt by the people of the pro vince; in making them contented, prosperous arid happy, or the reverse. The example and life of the ruler will be copied by many of the people in obedience to one of the laws of our nature, just as it was when the Israelitisl. priests went a whoring after strange gods and the people followed them. Ox as jwhen they re pented and turn from that wickedness they A Valuable Medical Treatise. The edition for '.877. of the sterling Medical Annualknown a- llostettcr's Almanac, is now ready, and. may beobtained, free of cost, of druggists and general cnuntrv dealers, in aL parts of the Unite. I Slates and Di iUsh Amer ica, and indeed in every civilized portion of the Western Hemisphere. It combines, with the soundest practical adyiee 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, etc., are pre pared with great eare,;ar.d will be found en tirely accurate. The i-ssiieof Hostetter's Al manac for 1877 will probably be the largest edition of a -medical work ever published in any country. 1 lie proprietors, Messrs. Hos teller &8mith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp will forward a copy by mail to any person who cauiu t procure one in his neighborhood. Scarcity of Money. There is no doubt but the present condi tion of all kiuds of business and iudustry is i fearfully depressed, .and it behooves every t iiiniy to iimK carefully to their expense-- inter is coming oh; when children are li al!e to Lroup, Whooping Cough, etc. touglis aud Colds wih prevail everywhere, nd C'ousuinptioii, with other throat and t i i i it fin lung diseases, will carry on many. 1 hese diseases should I Ot Ue -Ut-glecled. Doctor's bills are expensive, itnd we would advise our people to use 15(Lschf.e's Gcbmas Syk- i;p. It never has failed. One bottle at 75 ceots will keep youriwho'e family well dur ing the winter. Two doses will relieve any case. Sold iu all towns iu the United States. aud by your druggist, Theo. F. Kluttz. OFFICE FOR JJALE. I offer the Examiner Office for sale on verv reasonable terms Consisting of a variety of lyjie, enough to print a Weekly and Tri- vveekly paper a good Washington Press, 24x36 paper size, a splendid slab, and all neces sary effice furniture and fixture?; everything in good working onler. Reasons for selling necessity. J. J. STEWART, P. S. Will the press please notice? SUPERIOR cocht. Special Proceeding's. f H iienbow, Adm'r ofT U Wallace, deed. j Anains Robert Wallace and others DekiutntttA. . ... 4 . J V In this case it appearing that some of the Defendants are non residents and that the Sum mons has not been served or published. Ii is nerelore ordered that the original summons be published, and that the! Said defendants have time allowed by law to answer plaintiffs com plaint after said publication expires. ffv - . CC. X , -. , o-a : C F. LOWE, Clerk Superior Couijt Davidson County and Probate Judge. To Mary F. Wallace) and others nnn-reid-denta you will take ncjtiee that the following summons has been iued agaii.ni voir: P S Benbow Administrator of T C, Wallace, dee'd. ; VUtiutii iuin : Robert Wallace and otners Heirs P"""- at law of T C Wallace, dee'd. Ikfenddrit. STATE OF NORTH -CAROLINA To Hie Sheritfof Davidson County, -? 'reeling : iou are nereoy commnnueti io summnn James M Wallace," .Mary F Wallace. Olivin B Wallace, James M Williams and others, the oeientiants above named, u to be found in vour county, to be and appear before the Clerk of our Superior Court, foe Davidson Countv, at . k c . ti t . -.i ? . - ic euuH-iumse in Lexington, wiinin iweniy days from the service of the Summons, exclu sive of the dav of service, and answer the com plaint which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of naid County, within ten days, and lejt the said Defendant take notice that if thev; fail to answer the said complaint within the time prescribed by law, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not and df this Summons make due return. ! Given under my hand and seal this 21st dav of Mav, 1874. . ' L. E. JOHNSON, Clerk of the Superior Court of Davidson County and Jinltre Probate. JOHN II. WELBORN, Atlornev. MANSIONHOUSE Centrally Situated On tlao Pulallo Sciuaro SALISBURY, N. 0. HEt HOUSE is iu tb eentr of busineas JL and tdnearest to tbe depot. Table as good as the best. Servants attentive and polite. Board per day Single Meats $1 60 S RTSpecial Contracts for a longer term. Omnibus to and from all trains. Best Livery Mable near at band. CETThe undersigued tenders hfs thanks to many friends who hare called on biui at the Mansion, and assures them that no effort shall be spared td make their future visits pleasant. ty-Ohe Traveling Public will always find pleasant quarters and refreshing fare. WM. fc0WZEE, Feb. 3, 1873. 17:tf - XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 25 PAHOT CARDS all styles with uame lOcts. post paid. J.B. HUSTED, Nassau. Reus. Co., N. Y. 48-4 w Theo. F. Kluttz is giving away a hand- soni" book entitled for the P DAVIE COUNTY IX THE SUPERIOR COURT. K, A. Hendricks, - Ana inst Joseph A Hendricks, Susan - Summons Rice. Camtljie Sboaf, wife of 1 fur Relief. David Shoaf, and-fouisa Stoker J ITIE STATE OF NORTH COROLIXA. To the Sheriff of Dacie County Greeting: You are hereby commanded to summon Joseph A Hendricks, Susan Rice, David Shoaf anil Cameine Shoaf ami Louisa Stoker, the de fendants a!ove named, if thev be found within your county to appear nt the office of the Clerk of Ihe Siierior Court for the county of Davie, within twenty days alter the service of this summons on them exclusive of the dav of such sea vice, and answer the complaint, a copy of which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said county, within ten days from the date1 of this summons, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the sa'u complaint within that time, the Plaintiff wil apply tothe Court for the relief demanded in the complain:. Herein fail not and ol this summons mak due return. Given under mv hand and seal of said Court this30th dav of Nov. 1 37. II. B. HOWARD, C. S.C It appearing from affidavit filed that Susan Rice, one of the defendants named in the abov summons is a non-resident ot tins JMnte, am that her place of residence is unknown. It is ordered that service ofaid summons be .made bv publication for six successive weeks, in the "Carolina Watchman," a newspaper published in Salisburv, N. C. II. B. HOWARD, Clerk Superior Court, Davie Countv. 8:Gt. pd. 4 V Qfsin GENERISlQ V A MONTH to Active men selling our Letter Copt iogTJook. No prfSS or water used. Sample copy ' worth $3.00 FREE. Send stamp for circular. EXCEL SIOR MF'G. 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There was a ludicrously sudden decent from the sublime to the .ridiculous in a country church, not a thousand mile oil', when a clergy man preaching on the miseries entailed by sin, suddenly exclaimed, '''Thank God, 1 am not a su Here r; in y miseries have all been headed, and what did it? f he change of tone started one of the deacons from a drowsy mood, and spring ing 10 his feet, he cried out, "Turr'ti Liver Pills." The deacon was right in ids estima tion of this celebrated medicine. They will certainly cure your.; miseries" if they result from Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Chills, Head ache, Loss of Appetite Nervousness, IXspon u'eney or General Debility. Take the deacon's advice and try them. Tho Oldest and Best Restorer is Found in Using: it. "V7oci's Iaipraveii Hair Restorative is unlike any other and has uo equal. The Improved has new vegetable tonic proper ties ; restores grey hair to a glossy, natural color ; restores fa ledi dry. harsh aud falling hair ; restores, dresses, gives vigor t' the hair ; restores hair to j.reinatiirely bald heads; removes dandruff, humors, scaly eruptions; Removes irritat ion, itching and scaly dryness. Nyj article produces such wonderful effects. Ty it, call for Wood's Improved Hair RestWaiiw, and don't be nut off with anv othr article. Sold by all druggists iu this, pliee aud dealers everywhere. Trade sup plied at manufacturers' prices by C. A. Cook & Co., Chicago, Sole Agents for the United States and Canadas, and by J. F. Henry. Gurrau & Co.. New York. 51 $1.50 SEMI-MONTHLY Masonic Journal. The cheapest ktrictly Masonic paper published iu the United States! Eight pa iTes. thirty-two broad columns and only $1,50 per year, six months 75 ceuts. CiP" Reliable- Agents Wanted to canvass every Lodge hi the United States, to whom the best terms will be given. Enclose stamp ..nd address E.A.WILSON, S-tf Greensboro, N. C. carried the people with them. The ruler ex- i erta this influence without Intending it, it ADVICE GRATIS. The Hon. Alexander H. Stephens says: 'The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proveu a most valuable remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith,' of Georgia, says: I shall always use it with perfect confi dence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by me aud mine. It exceeds everything for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Lx-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "He fiuds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most ex cellent remedy. Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the afflicted. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affect ions should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively care con sumption. i For sale by Theo.' F. Kluttz. VIGK'S ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE Fifty pages 300 Illustrations, with Descrij lions of thousands of the best Flowers and Veg etables in the world, and the way ta grow them all for a Two Cfnt postage stamp. Printed in German and Englich. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 23 cents a vear. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 cents in paper; in elegant cloth covers SI. 00. Address JAMES 1CK, Rorcester, N. 1. HIGH PRICES FOR 00TT0IV AND Low Prices for Goois. CALL AND SKK OUR NEW STOCK .A. OF FALL AND iviXTER GOODS. CHEAPER ftan the CHEAPEST. i ALL WE ASK IS AN EXAMINATION. WANTED. COTTON, COIifr, OATS, WHEAT, ice MAUNEY & E0SS. Salisbury, N. C Oct. 11, 1876. (52:1m.) 1 PtO Dyne Box of Concentate Lye at FIRST RANK IN TIIE SHZML REQUISITES" . Of sucli Instruments The MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. have the honor to announce that the organs of ihcir m:nufacturo have been unanimously nsaigned "the FIRST It AN K in the SEV EKAL UlXHTISi rivS of instruments of tbe class" bv the Judges at the CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION atPJiilade'Iphhi, 1S7, and are tbe ONLY IN.STUMENT.S OF THIS GEN ERAL CLASS AWARDED THIS RANK This is after the severest competition by the best makers, before One of ihe most competent juries ever assembled. They have a Isul received the M EDA 1 but, as is welt known, medals ol eou:il merit nave been awarded all nrlit hs deemed worthy of recognition ; so that it will be easy for many makers to advertiso that they have received "first medals." The ditierences in competing articles, and their comparative excellence, are recognized Tn the Reports of the Judges, from which the following is an extract : "THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.'s exhibit of Reed Organs and Har- monmms saows instruments oi tne FIRST RANK La THE SEVERAL RE QUISITES OF INSTRUMENTS Ox THE CLASS: viz.: Smoothness and equal distribution of tone, scope of expression, resonance anu siujmtj qual ity, treeaom ana quickness in action of keys and bellows, with thorough ness of workmanship, combined with simplicity cf action." (n?rf by alltlie JudjeK.) The Masou and Ham lin Organs are thus declared to rank hrst, not in one or two respects only, but in the SEV ERAL REQUISITE" ot -such instruments, and thev are the ONLY ones assigned this rank. This triumph wa not unexpected, for tiie Mason & ll.uulin Cabinet Organs have uniformly been awarded the highest honors in competitions in America, there having been scarcelv six exceptions in hundreds of competitions, lliey were awardeu honors and FIRST MEDALS Paris 1867; Vienna 73 Saitiap-75; PHILADELPHIA, 1876, and have thus beu awarded highest honors at Every World's Exposition at which they have been exhibited; being the ONLY AEZERZCAXJ CliOAZTS which have ever obtained AXY AWAKD at any competition wit h best European' makers, or In anv iiuropeau ovia s exo-.iiion : NEW MTYLES, witii improvements, exhibited at the CENTENNIAL; elegant new eases in great va riety. Prices very late st consistent with l)est mate rial and workmanship, ontans sold tor cash or installments, or rented until rent pays. Every Or gan warranted to gZigenlire mtuifactfon to every ri onnble, purchaser or ?1K momkv KKFL'NDFD. lLLL'S TKATEI) CATALOiil'ES sent tree. MASON' & HaVMLIN ORtiAN CO. 154 Tremont street, Boston; 25 Union Square, New Yorfc s and 82 Adams street, 4Uea:o; 87 (ireac Marlborough Street Lcjndon: 22 Backer Strxsse, Vienna; iu Col lins Street, Melbourne. Sept,. 21, ls-6-iy THIS TAPEIt IS OS F1XK WITH r N 5 Where Adverting Coutracta cma bm mad. HEADACHE. Dr. C. W. BENSON'S CELERY and CHAMOMILE PILLS are prepared expressly tocure Sick Head ache, Tfervoas Headache, Pyspeptic Head ache. Neuralgia, Nervousness. Sleeplessness and will cure auy case. Price 50 cents, postage free. Sold by all druggists aud country stores.- Otiice, 10G North Eutaw Street, lialtimoie. Md. IIkfeuexce : G. J. LESTER, Cashier Howard Bank, Balti more, Md. 4w. OUT SELLING IMMENSELY THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. Theimly compute, richly illustratcdi loa.price work, 750 pages, only -$2.50. Treats of the entire history, grand building, wonderful ex hibits, cnrioitities, great days etc. The best reliance of 100 years to coin imn4$ fast, a every body wants this work. 1,000 agents appointed first four weeks, o.OOn wanted. For full par ticulars address quickly, ' 4w. Hcbbakd Bros , 1'tiB.?., 73:1 Sausom St.," 1'hiladelphia. PATTTlflW e not ece,vetl by prematura UiiU 1 lull b.oks, assuming to'be "officiar etc. WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DJttsGEROUS Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all diseases of the THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST aud MUCOUS MEMBRANE. PUT UP ONLY IN -BLUE BOXES SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Avenue, 4:4w C. N. CRITTENTON, 7 Sixth New York, i ENNIS3 ATTENTION ALL! GREAT BANKiiUPT SALE OP JEWELRY. . On receipt of 5( cents we will spnd hj mail, postpaid, all of tbe following prices of jpwelry. viz : I pair Gold Plated Eugraved Sleeve Buttons, oue set Gold Front Shirt Studs. I collar stud. - I Wedding Ring, 1 Roll Plate Watch Chain and 1 gent's Rose Coral Scarf Pin. We offer this GREAT bargaiu merely to draw attention to our business, as we have all kinds of watches aud jewel, y at low prices v Seud for "Cata logue. COLES & CO., 73 Broadway N. Y. eity. highest AGENTS WANTED for the STORY of f.HARLEY ft OSS. Written by his father. A complete account of this most Mystei ions Abduction and Ex citing Search. With Fac Simile Letters and Ulustratio s. Outsells all otherBovks. One geul took 50 orders iu one day. Terms liberal. Address. JOHN E. POTTER k Co., Publisheis, Philadelphia. 4:4w mason t mm CABINET ORGANS Have been Unanimtmsly assigned the ii FIRST RANK IN THE SEVERAL REQUISITES' Of such Instruments, at Hut U. S. CENTENNIAL, 1876 and are the only organs assigned this rank. Their suprimity is thus declared, not iu one or two respects ouly, but iu all the impor tant qualities of au organ. A Medal aud Dijdouia has also been awarded them, bu medals of equal value were awarded all articles deemed worthy of recognition, s that mauy makers can advertise "first uier als" or ''highest. awards." Comparative rack in excellence, has bee) determined by the Judges' Reports alone, in which the MASON d HAMLIN OR GaNS are Unanimously assigned "The FIRST RANK in the several requisites' f such instruments, and are the wnly one? assigued this rnk. See Judges Report This result was not unexpected, for these organs have Uni'ormly taken highest award in such competitions, there beiug leae them ftix exceptions in hundred$ of comparison Thev were awarded first inedaU. and Sigh est honors at Pars 18f7, Vienna 1S7 Sautiago 1675, Philadelphia I87H; having thus been awarded highest honors at Ever World's Exposition at which they have -peted. aud being the only Ain-ricau organs which ever obtained any award iu Europe. NEW STYLES with improvements Tj hibited at the CENTENNIAL: jeigaj new cases in great variety. Prices eery lowest consistent vith Wst maUrial and workmanship. Organs soLli for cash or in stilments, or rented nutil tt pays Every organ warranted to give entire atifnction re erery reuSonalU puicltatror lb money re funded. .Illustrate Catalooues sent friAcnv ITWILIN ORGAN CO. !M Trcmpn Street, Boston; S5 Lnion Rqusre, Ww York; i0 and 82 Adainstrcci, i.uiesfo. 4Aw
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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