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HI. .HO f" - . .. ttt x -1J i . I : ' --- , ii i ? a r -i t ri ifi n ti i LOCAL. JANUARY 11, l$7fr. TO DEBTORS Those im ulebled to (lie firm of McCubbins, v. II Dean, either by account, note or morU' I JirC Tim'' mrnnru vnii niM . mi iub' Xlv. as n other notice ol be given. - V -i tit THE LAST NOTICET All poroniadxjbted tothe firms bfStmthdeal iJjrtmnn and Smkbdeal & Cajdwell, must II and settle lfore the 1st day of February; ciaiiint-niii'eiMCM yf iui . - - - 1 . . m n ! . . . 11 . I iiI J .n llikt A t , t,-" )iarr linilC IMUVM avav at oncep W. SMITI1DEAL. ! Persons wTiuse vu?r re mirkr4 with mark jn lwucil, will aud;rtalud froin' Tt hat thfy tv due us fof the papf rf and wlH !pas r?it. ; ' .. Th Kxann'nvr will .''appear next week. it Rifle ua rtfs m t il.fir q arteir. Je ifttjrn thafiks lo Mr. Jno. binder for a irjte tlite of iraltnneloii sent ua. It was fine, , , . . i I(je,haa been onjhe pond near hi place for ;e jat 'fix uic. weeks. Skating nearly all the -o- Acoordinff to the Reginter'a boojk there were nly a ImiKired and t-ighty-twu marriages in , tiihs ceuuty for ilie pant year 7 Next. Every thing is ftUI not a teijjh bell to . l:"ia rd only the crisnow breaking under r clod smashers of heavy tedesifians. One 'f 'r ..'butchvra, Mr. V. R. j cil otit hundred -thousand poti nlian, butch- nds of beer irir.s the year ?76. Of beef, thou art- a 1 1 The N (3. Sute Grange will bold its ll'iHitth "Anneal season ,at Gnldsboro on ruieday, February Clh, 1S77. , , 1 i Ire is abotit 12 inches thick on pome of the onrK The yoiug people are ma Ling good of the rare opportunity doing scientific liki-'nig., ...... . - , . j i'.ro. Stone of the Asheville Citizen, spent veral riay very pleasantly in our city. He f nild pot have" stayed so lony, but there wan o train up, the W. N, (J, R. K. , J f o. Mj. Wni. M. jRobbina pawd through tke y on hi way to Washington last Monday. Ie has has been confined for several w.eek in tesville with. sore even. ; 0 .burning chininejrat the National Hott-I, t week, carue near causing a serious fire. An err watchful young man discovered it and grc" tlie alarru 1i tfute to stop the flames. " ! -o : ' M-r.,C It. Barter has renmveJ the shed from er 'his store door and it looks a great deal better, for It. We winh everv business man (ould do the same, or let the snow do it for liiii, an Mr. ! did. I We notice M r. TJeorge Wom1soii has atarted apirur. ; He U a Hteadr and fa i - .1 . thful a please i any those Ttunrnui ia the place and will lio entrust any kind of hauling to him. Give - o- There areatill a few children who have not jJarned tfie'loHy of handling fire-arms. This ttue it waf little Henry Kouche whe waa fool ia with a pistol and shot his twin-sister, Funny, in (he knee.'- The ball was taken out of the I o wcr 4ortKn of the calf of her leg. It is a try painful wjund. 1 1 -t.-r ; -o " I A gool many shed, stables- and other out Sonet have been broken through by the heavy Sow. rhe-Towri school house i a complete freck. Prof. "AfjWV Owen, has b sen teaching a kuhiscriptjon. school there since the public iaeiiool cloaed, j Ije will have to suspend oper MJious for av'whileH Wa suppose le city board w 11 take immediate atepsr to have the property H . r -ta i 1 . I , . ;. put in tap air. Vl)ej can t afford to let i lie a put in repair. ; 1 Jwy it u, tor )twonit be carrieo on and used (-.. !. . . S m for BtiJliiiV fires' in a short time. i ii ----- . .FATAL SHOOTING. It is a gainful duty to have to! publish in iir columa.RUch a sad and fatal occurrence took plac4 last Thursday evening short 'u before son down,' about three miles tisyde of China Grove. The facta as we itijiinaed- by reliable parties are that on Wirsday, Mr. Robert Harris came to Salis l?ry to . assist -hitmoxiBfr' .thel Rev. Mr. P'phenson to China Grove. Soon after riving there he left for home in his wagon, companjed bj-Mr. Burgess Owens and a()ctlored men. . When they had gone 4'out'a utile they were overtaken by Corne- dl . Litaker, a near neighbor' of Mr. ,l4Arris . Boon after coming up With them .lie commenced cursingnd abusfng Harris 'about a lifllc aifik-ultv that hid ntenrrrA tbttween tJicitt several montha ago. Harris am out ume; w uim, told him that he had Is! lowed bim for the nurtv,iu Vr L.,t t J - - - J,"- - I f " Jl-lUlliJ 1UW S!"nss,.but;Mdid not iatead to have a-dif-ulty with him, and told him to go home. a n Litaker, copfinuehjjj abuse for a short t inc.-theo saidj nothing .fuT probably one or 1 v' minutes; llurn rode up very j hastily by tp side of the wagon ami fired three pistol 4 at him, two i)f theul taking effect flarris and Ow'qqs were sitting side by side W the bottom of the1 wagon body, and two ored men m "front driving the team. The lotmg was a grejtf surprise to Harris and us and the two colored men, as no rats had beetiimratie that etyber of them ard, and hothinjr bein? said bv either 4 . c y rl.V for a short time before the shooting. "oa.t1ifrJbut shot was fired. Litaker w"ff rapidly; turning in liis saddle and ,k'0back. ' V-J : -. !" Harris was taken to his home about e!e distant, arid Drs. Summerell nd uam sent for at once, They attended "And did all that n'i.i:.t -tk Omnlisll to ave hiavJifft. hnt in nl.m iied Stmiiay fnbrniAg"bout 5 o'clockAiich nfgreiieu ana iamntel by biamny frieMa; "e on exccucni .citizen and neiJf rf kind husbani iad'fkthwy a'iU bVii jreat losf to his neizblwHood.r Jsr t ? iitAKer;made his escape and otTtr tbU wnung da not rfcen arfpstccir TT M I 6 teachers' coirvElrribx.t I At the time previously designated, a num ber of teacher assembled li i R.cJ House otaheL'Eresbyteriaiu Cor-dcd to organize a Teachers' Association with tlie following officers r Geo. R. McNeiK president : C. II. Corriherr A. W. Kluttz, and AT;W? Owenrrice presidents;; II. 1J.'l,ul? ck. aecjetaryj, & Addresses erfetni? tfta by Messrs. McNeil, Corriher and Owen, and others, relaji je. to, the itnortancft,of estalv fiBhiog arrdinaintaiafBg a TeacherV Associ atioivand the heuefit likely to resolt, cs snecjally to the members of such an orn ization. A committee of three, -withthe phairinan, were appointed to prepare St con stitution and by-laws and report at the next meeting. J Messrs CorfiheV Ludwlck and Owen constituted the committee. f''ifesoMfThat'-lt teachers and fnendof education be mTited to-join in making the organization a success, and to be present at the next meeting. a.-v 'Measrs. Owen and Lud wick were appoint ed a committee Qf arrangements. Ranked tncspixeeQs btnb hsbed in the Carolina Watchman. After a somewhat" interesting discussion relative to pertain questions pejrfaining to the proper working of such association, the meeting adjourned to assemble again in Salisbury, on the 1st Saturday in February, at 1.0, a. in. Addresses by several gentle men may he expected at the next meeting The public are cordially invited, to attend UJSO. K. McNEIL, Prest, IL T. J. LtrowiCK, Sec. fhat a NortJiern Democrat Says. A Northern Democrat, well known, at the South, nays itt a letter to' oa : t "I am disposed to say something as itt the doliiical aituaiiun but What shall it be I He are in the 4orla of thieves and cutthroats, and whether there is virtue and pluck enongrMn the people to deliv er us is jjoubiful. My own private opin io ivia that as a national organisation, we are in ihe deaih thin, and have been iiuee 1S61, only evry day iirteusifirs the agony and is so much nearer the final gasp. Well, alt RVpublicauS iu the past have traveled t lie same road to tbe same goal, and why should we claim exemp tion f by reanon of our superior godliuesf, virtue, honesty, integrity ! Hab ! But God rcigjis, blessed be His name, and the wretches at Washington can't count Him oat." "lie shall UugU and bare them in derision. '' Yours truly. STATE GEOLOGIST Three foarlb of the voters of North Carolina are farmers. The agricultural interest is paramount to att others This pieat and controlling interest has no one specially to look .alter it, but -the St4te Geologist. He has done more than any man in the Slate to elevate farming into a scieuco. lie bus done more than any oilier man t let the outside -wor Id know ol the vat mineral and agricultural re surc- of our Stale. He went at his own charges, 4 500 miles to the Kxpo$i liou at Vrieina to exhibit the resources of North Carolina and to invite capital and immigration to our borders. With the same object be spent months at the Phil adelphia Centennial. We have copied into our column at different times, most eeuipliqaeutary notices ol him in the Vir ginia papers, accompanied with the la meat that they bad no such man to rep resent their interests. By bis exertions, the law against spurious fertilizers was passed, and thougb.it waa not all that he oVsired it to be, it lias been wmh to the State ten fold more than the salary pf .the Geologist. . The e fforts to abolktb the office of State Geologist, have been, we suppose, mainly from ignorance. Professional men do not know it value to the farmers. It is tim, however, that the farming interest should be hrd. The State Grange should demand the maintenance ol this office. A eorrospandeut of the - Warrenton Clipper desires to know who James Red- path ia. We are glad te answer, at least iu part. Red path i a wretch of consid erable culture. He was seat Saatfa be fore the war as a spy, and while in ahe South, waa editorially connected with tho Savannah News. Col. Thompson soon discovered the character ef the man and shipped htm lie drifted west, and went to Kansas, and waa, if we are a at 'mis ta keu conoected in some reiuote war wftii me raiu oi joun diowd. ne now en gineers a lecture bureau in Boston,-and :.. L ... i i e ' ' i hi nis capacn y as ciera or one or tne Senate committees, ia uaasefug ku klux lies iu the New York Times. Hosky is so Name For It. Chief among the features of the day is the olive branch which tlae republicans are balding out to the southern democrats. The or gans of all grade are full ( it. Hooey ia "no name" for the sweetness of tbe se ductive promises to, the snath erHre if they will back up the. repablieaa plan of counting iu Hayes by the reveluttonary returning boards and supreme senate presidents, cabinet places, a fair divide of all the offices, their state governments, the IVxas' Pacific railroad, any other lit tie local Jobs that are wanted, and we are expecting every day to ae tbe "Jeema River Canal" through the Alleghany Mountains, and tbe right te "wHop their tl-l a 'a LiHggers, as ot ota, tnrowu in oy way o! email change Springfield Republican. . In Florid Gar. Drew, the. Democrat eleet, was quietly inaugurated last week. The count a declared by tbe Supreme Court made his majority 497. Col. Da vidson, Democrat, is elected to' Congress tv- fiACi rrmlfirif TtishA R.a4ial hal Gen. Fiuney by 13 majority to tbe 7nd District. Tbe Same count gives tbe Sute to Tilden by "94 majority. The Radical have gtren op tbe contest to far as tbe State goverruieot is concerned, but claim that the decision of tbe Su pieiue Couit does not affect the Electoral vwte of l he State, since that vote is of nUictial importance. i Oh. lha snow, the drirli nr ma f opoiitcr theaveuieik and street Ulw Boiling the haek and the ttrt car track tv iui crystal mat turn to a dirty black-; OIUSIllDg,..- a1 . ,i 'MPraggtin'c ' . i :'T Slipping ; '. r Abt.Ht, -i- jSoow! Doat-Btay! iSkedadfdle! Get oat! uiaoing t f pOit a fair la jy boot ; u,"'K u pmii ui n tipsy eK)i; MU'rable snow f yon're a bothersome whelp. ool As the degeuerate imagination, f aian Enables him t eoaCMive. Bat sea here. u' Saw. we hare noaUtlirha in th it. A snew-balling goes a good ways. HereV hoping yoo won't stay aoy longer iiinu juu cau ' ' Help.- - , : . ,J . JjiliU. ; .. GOVv VANCE'S WIT. . " ... 1,1 uen me Liurtiara people lies rd tbe whiMlo of the train that was bearing Gov Vance to Raleigh, to the Chief Magis trate eat, thy repaired in a body to epot, Mi foot, hi sleighs and by ifVery coutrivance' ihey cotild " secure'. The Tobacco Plant, in speaking of the meet ing between the' people And the newly elected Governor, says : 1 Tbe gentleman in charge of the sleigb and team, generously proffered if the Governor would leave the traiu be should be accommodated with free transporta tion ou his sleigh; Hfl replied -MNo, tbauk you,:I've slaved already uotilTui half slued now. Our venerable Mayor, the legal representative of our fair little city, was yf! course anxious that every courtesy should be shown the nan who waa the centre of attraction in North Carolina, and made himself quite agreea ble. He good bumorcdly remarked : "Governor, from your surroundings, it would appear that you were to be inaug urated at the point of the bayonet. Yea,") responded Vance, ifywu will pass through that rear coach it will look like I am to be inaugurated upon a pint of something." Charlotte Observer. Bin Snake. -A gigantic serpent fiom India, the Python blvittatus, which was on exhibition in Berlin a few days, bas been sold by its owner to an Englishman for seven hundred and fifty dollars. Its length is reported as twenty-two feet, aud it swallowed twelve large- rabbits at sue meal. . OHIO. Democratic Convention The Consti u tion tcill be Maintained Even by - Arms if Necessary. Columbus. Jan. 9 -The third resolu tion of the Democratic Convention is, that wbilo it is clear in the conviction that Samuel J. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks have received not only a large majority of the popular yote, bat the majority of the electoral vete, ind are therefore elected President and Vice Piesident, we ytf declare that any deci sion made by the Senate and House of Represeiiatives will be ehcerfullr acqoi- I . a if a . esccci in oy tne wuoie people, l nat any attempt to iuaugnrate a President simply upon a. proclamation of tbe Piesident of the Senate, will be aa act of usurpation that will be resisted by iba peaple to the last extremity, even should that extremity be an appeal to arms. Death of Dr. J. 3tcM(jht Henderson Dr. James McNight Henderson, a well known physician of this county, died at his residence aboat eight miles from, the city, on the Sutesville read, yesterday morning after a brief illness. His disease as pronounced congestion of tbe bowels. tlo was between forty are and fifty years of age, was regarded as an sieellent physician, and was a man of sterling worth. lie leaves a very Urge family to mourn his loss. Charlotte Observer. A bushel of good hard wood' ashes con tains four pounds of potash, ia addition some soda and a considerable amoaut of soluble siiica and phoahate of lime. Tbe real money value of these constituents on the farm is fully forty cents a bushel. Sixteen Below Zero. Yesterday rarn ing the theruaoueter marked sixteen de grees below zero. This is the coldest weather, by tevea. degrees, var fait here. Lenoir fojptc. Thnsday, Janaary 4 In Louisiana, the same disgraceful state of affairs exist a did in South Carolina. United States troops guard the Capitol and the Democrats being deluded from it, are holding their Legislative session in a private Hall. , Congressman Dudnell, wlra went to Florida iu the interest of Grantism was lL J lf . - 11 roooea oi a is pocaet ooaic oy two negro waiters.' .11 is ardent love for tbe daikey haa somewhat abated. In the last three months ninety-eight gio houses have been burned, 74 in Geor gia and 24 n Alabama, and with tbern 503 bales of cotton, entailing a los on planters of 375,400, $00,200 ou Georgia and $15,200 on Alabama. It is a moderate estimate that the at tempt to couut iu Hayes bas already eost the couutry, in the stoppage of business, in the enforced pauperism of laboring people, and tho general decline ia values, at (east one thousaod billions ef dollars. New York Sun. Texas last year sold $27,000,000 worth of cotton, $10,000,000 of cattle, $1,500, 000 of hides, and $5,000,000 of other pro duct total, $43,500,000. Metiers do not let your darlings suffer With the Whooping Coagh, if you have a remedy so near at hand. Use Dt. Bull's Cough 3ymp. and the little sufferers will soon find relief. Price, 25 cent. I a Georgetown coanty, 8." C, are offer- red far sale 60,500 acres ef lend, forfeited iu default of tax payments. Congress will eonnt tbe electoral vote on February 14, 8t. Valentine's day". In a local In resterdv'a iau' Itt waa sUted that the city could be supplied with gas at $4 a thousand t feet. We now learn that the Centennial jGis Company - are willing to furnish it at 81, and yet we are to have keresene lamps. Charlotte 06- crver, .... . i ' ; : ; 4 -.' Theo. F. Jvlottx is givibg away a hand some book eutttled "Pearls for the Peo ple." containing much valuable information aad many interesting articles. It also own tains a history of the discovery of the "Hep atio." fir diseases t.f th i livr. ,lrv-r.-i- eonstipatiwn and iodigestion. be.. and gives iiuTf assnranee mat when Ihe Hepatine is used it effects a permanent and lasting core of these diseases. wUeh prevail to sash an alarming extent in j our country. Take the".HejMtine-ftr all diseases of the' liver. - Happy Influence of a Great Specific. For the preservation or recovery of health and strength, the jdiet should, be? wholesome and nutritious. When it happens that the alimentary processes are disturbed by improper or half mastieated food, the best remedy .Ibr the evil results of abusing the vdigestive organs is HostelteVs Stomach Bitters, a must agreeable, prompt and gentle remedy for. dyspepsia, and for the bilioua and evacautive irregularities which result from It The liver and bowels, in common with the stomach, experience its beneficient influences. The refue of the -ya-tem is carried off through it natural- outlet, a healthy flow and secretion of the bile ia promo ted, and a powerfnl impetus is'giveri to assim ilation in consequence of its ue. It healthfully stimulates the bladder and kidneys when they are inactive, and by its tonic and regulating action fortifies the system against malaria. A Splendid Hair Dressing and Restorer Combined. "Wood's Improved Hair Restorative is unlike any other, and has no equal. The Improved has new vegetable tonic proper ties ; restores grey hair to a glossy, uatural color ; restores faded, dry. harsh and faliiug hair ; restores, dresses, gives vigor t the hair ; restores hairt prematurely bald heads; removes dandruff, humors, scaly eruptious ; removes irritation, itching ind scaly dryness. No article produces such wonderful effects. T.j it. call for Wood's Improved Hair Restorative, and don't be put off with any other article. Sold by all druggbts iu this place and dealers everywhere. Trade sup plied at manufacturers' prices by C. A. Cook & Co., Chicago, &ih Agents for. th United States and Canada, and by J. F. Henry. Curran (c C.. New York. 51 adviceTiratis. The Hn. AIT.inderH Stephens says: 'The Glohe Flower Cmtgh Syrup has proven a most valuable remedy o me.M Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says: "I shall always use it with perfect coofi dei.ee, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by me and mine. It exceeds everything for conghs, colds and obstinate long affections." Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "He finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most ex cellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the tH,.t.H Those suffering fromeough, colds and lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure eon sumption. For sale by Theo. F. Kluttz. Scarcity of Money. There is no doubt but the present loudi tionot all kinds of business and industry is fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look carefully to their expenses. Winter is coming on w hen children are li able to Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Coughs and Colds will prevail everywhere, and Consumption, with other throat and lung diseases, will carry off many. These diseases should r ot be neglected. Doctor's bills are expensive, and w. would advise our people to use UoscHKtfsj German Syr up. It never has failed. - One bottle at 75 cents will keep your whoV family well dur ing the winter. Two doses will relieve any eas. Sold in alljtowus m the United States, aud by your druggist. Theo. F. Kluttz. Do yon taks The Sunny South! If not, send for it inunediatelr. It in the universal favorite, and all S Southerners 'are proud of it. Let a lare club be raised without delay in thin community. It ia the only illus trated literary weekly in the South, and Ihe press and people everywhere unite in pronoun cing it Ike equal in every respect of any similar publication in America. The best literarv latent of the whole country, North and South, is writing Cor it, and it haa iswmething each week for all classca.of readers. It stories are superior in literary merit, and equal in thrilling interest lo those of any other paper, and its es says upon all subjects are froni the best winds In addition to thrilling new stories, a series of brilliant articles will tinn hir: ti.o Campagn and Battles of the Army of .: l-j "nr. ... : . iiiii'iiinnau mimnrv enrinior niim r,u nil its trying times, these papers will explain all a 1. . a I . . uic movements oi uenerais Jonnston, Moon and Sherman. Don't ntla anv nt tho nnmlwm Thev will read like a facinatiia romance. jew and exciting stories are begiuningeverv week or two. State and local agents are being appointed evervwhere. but let each ohm muni tv frti-m cinbatonce and send for the paper. Having iwwa auocesMtuiy inruugh: I Wo of the hirdest ywara we hall ever see, it now ciiallengea the admiration and unlimited support of the peo ple. Tne twice ia $3 a veak hut rln! tsi f Inns and upwards get it for $2.50. Address Jno. H. c? t a i . m SAUsBOttV MARKEI7 fCsrectcd by J. M. Ksox & Co. January 10, 1877. Cotton brisk Middlings. 1111t low do .; stains Bacon, county, hog round Butt eh 1 10 11, 15 2025 15 $l.50&2-00 50O35 60 70 Eoos 1 . Chickens per dozen Corn market well supplied Meal moderate demand at ' Wheat jrood demand at . 8501.10 Flova. market stocked- -best fam. $.1.25 3.00 75 75 12$15 30(9140 3540 .; 28&30 7 6J7 46 1115 25 610 suiicr. Potatoes, Imsn Onions no demand Lard Hat - Oats Beeswax Tallow Blackberries Apples, dried Sugar Corraa , Calicos W tfl $0nnr1J"tnOne.i Samples worth vV IU tj AU$1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland Msine. ' March ft. 7C: I vr. Dissolution of CopartnersMp. rpiIE Firm of ttrckaT, LTEtt & Co.; Is "this day dissolved by mutual consent. All. who are iadebtel to the, Finn will call at once and settle their accounts, as tbe bu siness. must bo settled up within the next sixty days." W. A. LUCKEY. J. A. LYERLY, " Jan. 8t 1877. (lm): J. L. LYERLY. Sale of Town Lot. TN pursuance of a Decree of the Saperior f Court of Rowan Conntv at Fall Term. H876. I will nroreed to aeil a.t h Pntirt. House door in Salisbury on the 12th dav of February, 1877, a certain lot of Land wtq ate in the great North Square of the Town of Salisbury, fronting on Main Street about 100 feet, and runninsr back 2Q7i feet. ad. joiniag the residence of W. J. Mills and the lots of Ldwiu Shaver and Harriet Johnson, mortgaged by W.' J. Mill and wife and oth ers to the Salisbury Building and Loan As sociation, to satisfy the debt secured bysaid mortgage. Terms made known on day of sale, : B F. ROGERS, , See. Saliwbvrg Building 0d L. 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If yoa owe us anything Wat mean this ootic for you. . ' , Dec 1 1 70: 9 4t. - !i WALTON tc ROS. DAVIE COUHXV IX THE SUPERIOR COURT. E, A. Hendrickx, 1 Joseph A Hendricks. Susan Summons Rice, Camel mu Shoaf, wife of for Relief. David Shoaf, and Louisa Stoker THE STATE OF' NORTH COROLINA, To the Sheriff of Davie CountyGreeting : . You are herehv pntniMnrfnl in aommnn Joseph A Hendricks, Susan Rice, David Shoaf and Camelioe Mioaf and Louisa Stoker, the de fendants above named, if they be found within your county to appear at the office of ihe Clerk uf the Saperior Court for the county of Davie, wil bin twenty 'days after the service of this summons on them, exclusive of the day 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 (br said county, within ten days from thedate of this summons, and let them take notice that jf they fail to answer the said compiainl within that time, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ., Herein fail not and of this summons make due return. Givn under my hand arid seal of said Court, this 30th day of Nov. 187 G. II. B. HOWARD, C.S. C. It appearing from affidavit filed that Susan Rice, one of the defendants named in the above summons is a non-resident of this State, and that her place of residence is unknown. It is ordered that service of said summons be made by publication for six successive weeks, in the 'Carolina Watchman," a newspaper published in Salisburv, N. C. H.B.HOWARD, Clerk Superior Court, Davie County. 8:Ct. pd. AT THE UNITED STATES CENTENNIAL World's Exposition, 1876 1S0FOA1II CABINET ORGANS Unanimously assigned the "FIRST RANK IN TIIB SEVERAL REQUISITES" Of such Instruments! The MASON HAMLIN ORGAN CO. have the honor to announce that the organs of their manufacture have been unanimously assigned "the FIRST RANK in the SEV ERAL REQUISITES of instruments of the clW by the Judges at the CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION at Philadelphia, 1876, and ar the ONLY INSTUMENTS OF THIS GEN ERAL CLASS AWARDED THI8 RANK. This is after the severest competition by the best maker, before one of the moat competent juries ever assembled. They have also received tbe MEDAL, but. as is well known, medals of equal merit have been awarded all articles deemed worthy of recognition ; so mat u win oe easy, lor many makers to advertise that they havo received 'first medals." The difierences in competing articles, and their comparative excellence, are recognized in the Reports of the Judges, from which tbe following is an extract: " THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.'s exhibit of Reed Organs and Har moniums shows Instruments of the FIRST RANK IN THE SEVERAL RE QUISITES. OP INSTRUMENTS OP THE CLASS; viz. : Smoothness and equal distribution of tone, scope of expression, resonance and singing qual ity, freedom and quickness in action of keys and bellows, with thorough Bess of workmanship, combined with simplicity of action." Signed by all the Judges ) The Mason and Ham lin Organs are thus declared to rank first, not in one or two respects only, but in the SEV ERAL REQUISITES ol ucb instruments, and thev are the : ONLY ones assigned this rank. This triumph was not unexpected, for the Mason & ilantin Cabinet Organs, have uniformly been awarded the higher honors in competitions in America, there having been scarcely sir exceptions in hnndreds of competitions, They were awarded highest Donors and FIRST 'MEDALS Paris 1867; Vienna f73 Santiap '75; PHILADELPHIA, 1876, and have thus been awarded highest honors at Every World's Exposition at which they have been exhibited; being the OX3X7 A&ZrBZfcXCAXT OZLOAZ7S whicb bave ever obtained AWT AWARD at any cmapetltloa wit h best European makers, or in any Europeao World's expoNtUun 7 NEW 8TW.ES, wf th improvements, exhibited at the CENTENNIAL; elegant new canes In great va riety. Prices wj imrrt coaststent with best mate rial and workmauKuln. 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CHEST and MUCOUS MEMBRANE. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C N. CRITTENTON. 7 Sixth Avmr. New York. mason k mm CABINET ORGANS Have been Uuauiiuonsly assigned the "FIRST RANK IX -Wife SEVERAXi BEQTJISITES Of sueh Instruments, at tie U. S. CENTENNIAL, 187, and are the only organs MignedthiraaaT. Their superiority is thus declared, not in or two respects only, but in all th imper taut qualities of an organ. A Medal sad Diploma ha also been awarded the). Wet medals of qnal value were awarded all articles deemed Worthy of recognition se that many makers can advertise first sad als" or "highest awards." Comparative rank ia excellence, hasMS determioetl by the Judges' Reports alansc in which the MASON rf HAMLIN OR. GANS are Cnauimously asstgaed Th FIRST RANK in the several reeab)ltsa of sueh instruments, and are the ttfilf asfj assigned this rank. Judges fteptrp. This result was not unexpected, for thfaa organs have Cni oruily taken highest a war f iu sueh competitions, there Wing, lest iTueSt six exceptions in hundred of cowiporaatms. They were awarded 6rt medals, aud higlu eM honojs at Paris I8G7, Vieiaa Vt2 SautUgy 1875. Philadelphia hatlnf thus 1'W awarded highest honors at JEverj World's ExjNiti m at whjfh they have peH. and beiua the only Auirieaa ergagf which ever obtained auty award ia EarepS NEW STYLES wUh uiiprnvemesja ml Libiiel at ti CENTENNIAL I !gat uew cate iu ureA rity. Prices toy lowest cvnaiseut wjth best nytferbU as4 workmaeehlp. Organs Sobl for caah er is stalltrietrt. or rental nntil rest pays Etmt organ trnrrmt ted to five entire sattsfaeii$nfg erery remsanahje rrchaer or thm mnmy fg. funded. iLH RTRATKTt I 'ATAIjfWirBS SSJ free. 7r MASON. ft HAMLIN ORGAN frjJu Tremnn Sir.n TTin,- t c . j York; fand 82 Adams Strett, (Siicago tSJ 1 -4 i
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