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tektlier ia needed it ihU city
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A singing
gherries are making their appearance ou
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i ; Stawberries go'-beggiug ou our steels
at from 5 to 10 cents pet quart.
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' Don't fail to attend the Promenade Con
cert Festival, Tuesday niglit. '
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We welcome to our exchange list the
Turboro Southerner.
The State Mzdical Society met at Salem
on the 22d.vflie profession of tins place
is represented by Dr. J. J. Sumuierell.
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; TJe Magnolia is now in bloom. There
U a fineyoung tree in the front yard of
Dr. Whitehead, in bearing.
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f- We acknowledge ticket to "Commence
ment Palty; Trinity College, June 14th.
.Thanks to the Chief Marshals.
Fine rain fall in Davie county on Mon
day "afternoon We saw the clouds and
the lightning and? heard, the thunder, but
got uoraia at this place."
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Another boat will be put on the Yadkin
, as soon aifc can; be built. -The launching
.j ceremonies will be carried out. in good
style. r
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We are glad to say that there was no
intoxication: at the last: meeting of the
Press. At former meetings some were
overcome by strong temptations.
Prof, W. H. Xeave lias gone to Golds
boro, N.' C., where he is engaged to instruct
. a band. . He will give a grand concert in
about a' month at that place.
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j We have received invitations to the
Commencement Exercises. of-Trinity Col
lege, University of X. C. &c, for which
ife return thanks..
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Personal. Since our last, we have had
calls from Mr. Saimders, of the Raleigh
Observer, Mr. Engelliard, Secretary of
ttate, and Mr. Fnrnian, editor of the
Adievilte 'Citizen.
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3 The town authorities have fitted; up a
court room for the Mayor. And now, in
the name of decency, let us rid our streets
of the fish and beef stalls, which are so loath
some to sight nud smell.
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Cotton and corn are backward in tins
secuou, owing no uouih, to ine long con
tinued cool weather. The last five or six
days have been hot, and it is said has ex
rted a powerful elfert in bringing out the
"young plants.
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The visit of the Orphans at Mocksville
tf as made, an occasion of profit and treas
ure to them. The citizens gave them a
generous receptiou and raised a handsome
nra (about $70) in cash for the benefit of
the Asylum.
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-A rkflA-AV.ltfl laf fltill l f f lo t. ni crtma A 4-
tention on our streets last Saturday. The
fish weighed about .4 pounds. There was
no scar, nor anything showing there ever
rwa an eye ou the left side of the fish's
head. ..
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' Strawberry Festival IW the youngs la
dies for the benefit of Salisbury Band "No.
2, Tuesday night, 29th inst. Mrs. Dr.
Reeves has tendered the use of her fine
UuiiBg Hall tor the occasion. Pleasant
.time expected the Band to assist. Come
and sec.
" Leetu re Sa tarda y 'Xigh t. We are re -quested
to state that there will be a Lect
ure in Meronev's . HnlL next iatnrdsir
night, at 8 J o'clock, by Prof. Moffat. Thef
proceeds to go for the benefit of Kuther-'
ford College. We are not informed of his
subject. Admission 25 cts.
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Reapers and Mowers. The season for
ung Reaper and Mowers is close at hand.
T ' -illi.tn.n
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uiucih uose ousmess is large enougn
to jiutify purchasing such a machine can
get bargain in this town. Our bard--ware
men are weir stocked and Will sell
-on short profits.
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irar Springs. The proprietor of this
celebrated watering place has issued his
amiualeircular, a book of 1,6 pages, set
ting fortune very item of interest to those
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v uiui tiriii' in Bnnimni sy umi tov or
these renowned springs. Persons ' wish
ing to see thisircular may call at Mcro
ney k Rogers' for it.
STttiwBERiaEs. The finest, wo have
eu were froai the small w ell-kept beds
rs: Spears, West Ward.
"y-toe-way, be careful how you cover
"inwoerry for protection in winter.
Jo geutlemen of this town put away
under a good covering of straw last
Wllter, but the vines-were entirely de
Btrjed by it. Better not cover at all.
v Wvrer and Orchard Grass. One, acre
JD(iiUi of land in this place has produced
W pounds of cured hay in one year.
Un any beat it 1 .
There are several lots here now nearly
Jo be cut which will yield not
Uian fire or six thousand pounds to
; acre the first cutting. The grass is
'""aated to -be worth nearly double as
a,U( common meadow hay.
: Grapes -On
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tlie
increse, every year
to-the number of those who aonre-
Je their value a a fruit for family1 user
u also those who contemnlate crrowinff
A
Ja a source of money income. Mr.
Jks Keeves put out four orfivehun
d plants at his place in Franklin, this
"ng; and they are glowing finely. We
tail Soiue gentlemen in Moutgonery
totV11 are aso VU16 attention
fU fruit, of whoso operations we shall
moro h?reitsr
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A tMatriinonial ?J5rcere-SeTeraJ oftotir
citizens haye been made very happy this
week, At the Episcopal church, yester
day morning, at 8 o'clock, Rev Mr, Mar-'
dock officiating, Mr. Walter Kankiii and
Miss Annie Rowzee, were united f in the
holy bonds of wedlock. ; ,
On Tuesday-, at Wadeaboro, Mr. Paul
Barnhardt, Ttf thisplace, and Miss Mollie
Leak, of that town. 1
These couples met here yesterday mor
ningand took the Eastern train on a
bridal tour.
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Moral Courage. The Press Associa
tion at its meeting in Charlotte, disphiy
ed more moral courage than our last Leg
islature. The Editors fought, as they
have always done, the dog, and defended
the sheep. The Legislature feared
the constituency at home and allow the
dogs to play havoc with the sheep. An
other courageous thing on the part of the
Press was that its members denied them
themselves a printed historical record, de
tailing the lives and public acta of its
members. From these things the Press
are exempt. -
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Meeting of Coxcord PREsnrrERT.
This body met at Thyatira church Hast
Friday, 18th instant, aud after examining
two young men, Mr. J. A. Ramsay-of this
town, and Mr. R. D. Stimson of Statesville,
proceeded to ordain and jn stall Mr. Ram
say, Pastor of Thyatira church, and to li
cese Mr. Stimson as a probationer. It is
with sincere pleasure that we note the
fact that another of our young men enters
upon a useful and promising field of labor,
and we trust that this venerable church
will renew her youth under the faithful
labors of our young friend. Mr. Stimson,
we understand, will . go to Suffolk, Va.,
and our good wishes go with him.
At this meeting the Rev. J. H. Col ton,
late missionary to the Choctaws, was re
ceived from the Presbytery of Indian, and
Rev.A. E. Chandler was granted leave to
labor outside the bounds of the Presbyte
ry. He goes tofieorgia.
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Hirer and Marine. Snake! One eve
ning last week, a party of three ladies
and five gentlemen went to the river for
a pleasure ride. After going up the river
about half a mile, one of the gentlemen
got "behind on water," and insisted on
pulling in to shore, where a small branch
was emptying its crystal waters into the
dark bosom of the Yadkin. Seeing that
the young man was really in need of wa"
ter, the party decided to do all they could
to relieve him, and to the branch they
pulled. J ust as they got under the edge
of the overhanging boughs and smaller
foliage along the shore a water moccasin,
about 2 feet long fell from a limb into the
lap of jtme of the young ladies. The gen
tleman at the rudder saw it yelled, snake!
-and turned a summersalt landing in the
stream still clinging to the ropes and was
towed in to the bank. In the mean time,
there was no little confusion on board,
the magic word, snake, had been echoed
from every lip. As soon as the end of the
skiff struck shore, the gent who was so
far behind ou water, pitched the girls out
in every direction aud got out himself
leaving the others in the midst of danger
The snake had taken refuge under the
helmsman's seat, which was sion torn up
by the- lion-hearts on board, and
his snakeship dispatched in a little time
Then that young man,
Still on water bent,
Found a log and over it lent,
And frontthe crystal waters drank,
While the girls stood frightened on the
bank.
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Get your "turnout"" and pick your part
ner. There is a party forming for the
purpose of the visiting the natural wall at
the Kobley place, 9 miles north -northwest.
It will probably go up on the 1st
or 4th of June. Arrangements have lecu
made to have the wall sufficiently uncov
iered to admit of a satisfactory exaniina
tioD, so that persons going on this excur
sion may not lose time on this account.
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uie uesc roaa leaaing to it is tne "new
Mocksville," via tiiti pretty little village
of Franklin. . Those who have not trav
elled that road will be agreeable surprised
to find so promising a village within four
miles of Salisbury. The hissing pf steam,
the clanking of machinery, the lumber
heaps, neat cottages, well kept gardens,
school house and a fine new church peep
ing through the foliage, altogether make
a place of no small interest. They will
also be surprised-that the road is leading
them through a fine agricultural couutry
The farmers are in good condition, and
all the signs indicate thrift, peace and
plenty. Some oi .the dwellers along the
road have had an eye to adornments, and
the traveller that-way will now and then
see a gleaming white painted residence,
surrounded by beautiful shades and shrub
bery. Xow and then an eminence is reach
ed from which extensive, beautiful land
scapes are presented to the eye, jn them
selves worth a ride : to go and see. The
prettiest view4 may be had at too points
near the late residence of lie v. J. Crim,
now owned by Mr. II. C. Bost. All the nat
ural scenery near the wall, as well as along
theroad, is decidedly pleasant, particularly
at this season of the year j and the trav
eller may slake his thirst with the purest
and coolest spirugs to be found any where
this side the mountains. '
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Sod a-Water at Panic Prices. Mr.
Theo. F. Kluttz has started his Soda
Fountain, and is dispensing that delight
ful beverage at 5 cents 'a glass. Every
body can afford such a healthful luxury at
the price. - 32:
Effects entirely dispropotional to causes
are frequently induced by the simplest
circumstances. A little pimple, indica
tive of the beginning of deterioration of
the blood, will, by neglect or preventive
means, develop into the loathsome Ulcer
nnd saD health or Drobablv destroy life.
Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture prevents such"
catastrophes. .
FIFTI
ANNTJAI MEETIXG
OF. THE . V
North Carolina Press Aiciatioi
The Press
Association met in the city
of Charlotte
last Tuesday at 12 o'clock,
M., iu the IIll of the Hornet Fire Com
pany. The President, Dr. II. E. T. Man-
uiug, oi uie juaryiana MeUcal Journal,
occupied the phair. Rev. Theo. Whitfield,
of the Baptist church opened the conven
tion with prayer. Mr. F. B. McDowell,
then welcomed ihe association in an able
and well timed address of some length,
wnich was responded to by the President
The regular) business of the Association
was then gone into. We are sorry we
can't give thfe proceedings, but space for
bids. Invitations from Asheville, Greens
boro, Taiborp' and from Dr. Elliotte of
the Sparkling Catawba Springs, were ten
dered the Association for their next annual
meeting. The constitution was changed
in several particulars. All arrangements
for future meetings is to be made by the
Executive Committee. This committee is
elected annually. The following are the
officers elected for the ensuing year :
President, Col. Wm. L. Saunders, of
Raleigh.
Vice-Presidents, Col. Chas. R. Jones, of
Charlotte, Dorsey Battle, of Tarboro, and
J. S. Tomlinson, of Hickory.
llecordmg Secretary, W A. Davis, of
Uxlord.
Corresponding Secretary, R. T. Fulghnm,
ot Kaleigh. j
Treasurer, f. F. Duffy, of Greensboro.
Executive Committee, W. J. Yeates, Char
lotte, R. M. ljurman, Ash'eville, R. T. Ful-
ghum, Raleigh, T. K. Bruner, Salisbury,
and J. P. Caldwell, Raleigh.
Just after tjie regular morning session,
the Association, by invitation, visited the
residence of jCol. Wm. Johnson, where
that most courteous gentleman had pre
pared a festive board, which was highly
appreciated by the fraternity.
They then
kindly shown
by Col. Coles.
visited the mint and were
the most interesting points
At 5 o'clock
they visited the Caro-
liua Military
Institute, one of the best
regulated and most thorough Institutions
in the State Col. J. P. Thomas, the
Principal, is ft. South Carolinian of the
first order, and. has Droved himself
worthy the confidence and esteem of every
one. A bettef man could not be selected
to guard the interests of the young and
train them up to a noble standard of
true nianhooijL After the students had
gone through the drill, which rivals Uing-
ham's in rootl
training, the editors were
invited iu to pirtake of refreshments. Col.
Thomas made
the visit most interesting
aud pleasant.
Next, the Association
vis-
itcd the residence of that veteran editor,
W. J. Yeates, j where again refreshments
were spread aid the visit made, pleasant
to all, and doubly so to the younger mem
bers of the Prjess.
Ihe speech J of Col. E. S. Gregory, of
Virginia, befoije the Association and the
citizens of Charlotte in the Opera House,
came fully up to the expectations of all
who heard it. It was clear and forcible
aud thoroughly interesting throughout.
The Grand Banquet given by the city
Press andafewjprominent citizens of Char
lotte to the Association, at the Central
Hotel, was aii affair long to be re
membered by the Press of the State. The
large dining Hall of the Central was full
of tables wellj arranged aud piled with
delicacies. Asjthey ate and were merry,
there were many reports and a shower of
corks, succeeded by toasts, and the
night wore pleasantly ou till the cocks
began to crow, then the festive hour(s)
was ended.
This gathering of the members of the
Press iu "convention was a fruitful and
pleasant one. We have learned some
what of each other and the needs of re
spective sections, and if our plans work as
harmoniously as did our deliberations we
may expect aj decided advancement in
journalism and also in internal im
provements. Vith singleness of heart
and hand it wajs agreed to labor for the
elevation of the! State Press, and also for
the prom otiou of internal improvements in
the State. No j two objects successfully
carried out wquld do more to give the
State that character and position to which
she is entitled.
The Executive Committee have not yet
decided where
will be held.
ithe next, annual meetinsr
Ample notice will be given
and we hope io
see a much larger atten-
dence in 1878.
BUSINESS
LOCAIi COLUMN.
YVe have a large number of ILita sliirht-
ly out of style jrhich we offer at greatly
red need prices
Meroneys &c Rogerg.
We have the polo agency for Sorghum
Cane Mills and
Evaporators.
Meroneys & Rogers.
Ladies Scarfajand Fichus from 35 cents
to $1.50 at Meroneys & Rogers'.
New stock of Victoria Lawns and Swiss
Muslins at Merdneys & Rogers'.
American Seeing Machines with all the
attachments, (formerly sold for $75) for
$40 at Meroneys & Rogers'.
All sorts of Sewing Machine Needles,
attachments and repairing at
Meroneys & Rogers'.
Good black Kid Gloves at 50 cents a
pair at Meroney$ &c Rogers'.
Corded Piques are 12 cents per yard
at 'Meroneys & Rogers'.
Wall Paper and Window Shades at
Meroneys & Rogers'.
Best Calicoes lire 7 cents per yard at
Meroneys & Rogers'. -, 32:4.
It is generally! conceded that R. W
Price sell's the best 5 cent cigar in the
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SEW YOIIK.
DR. TUTT'S
EHPE'CT-ORANL
This unrivaled preparation has per
formed some of the most astonishing
cures that are recorded in the annats of
history. Patients suffering for years from
the various diseases of the Lungs, after
trying different remedies, spending thou
sands of dollars in traveling and doctor
ing, have, by the use of a few bottles,
entirely recovered their health.
" WON'T GO TO FLORIDA."
New York. August 30. 1872.
D R. TUTT:
Dear Sir :- When In Aiksn, last winter, I used your
Expectorant far my cough, and realized more benefit
from it than anything I ever took. Z am ao well that
I will not go to Florida next winter aa I intended.
Send me one dozen bottlea. br exprees. for some
friends. ALFRED CTTSHrN'O,
123 Wcet Thi-Arat Street.
Boston. January i, 1874.
This certifies that I have recommended the uae ol
Dr. Tutt's Expectorant for diaeaaes of the long
for the past two year, and to my knowledge many
bottles have been used by my patients with tha hap
piest results. In two oases where it was thought con
firmed consumption had taken place the Expectorant
effected a cure. H. H. 8PRAGUE, M.D.
" We can not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt's Ex
pectorant, and for the sake of suffering humanity
hope it may become more generaUy known." Cuius
IA ADVOCATE.
Sold by Druggists. Price SI. 00 w
False Impression.
It is generally supposed by a certain class of
citizens, who are not practical or experienced,
that Dyspepsia can not invariably be cured,
but we are pleased to say that Green's Au
gust Flower has never, to oar knowledge
failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
in ail iu forms, such as Sour Stomach, Coative
ness, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart
Low spirits, &e , &c. Out of 30,000 dozen bot
tles sold last year, not a glngle failure was re
ported, but llio'is ind.s of complimentary letters
received from DniggiaU of wonderful cures.
Thrt-e doses will relieve any case. Try jt
Sample IJnt-tles 10 cents. Regular Size 75 cents.
For sale by T.. F. KLUTTZ.
ADVICE GKATIS.
The Hon. Alexander H. Stephens says:
'The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proveu
;t most valuable remedy to me."
Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says:
"I shall always use it with ? perfect Caiifi
1hi ce, and recommetid if to the public "as a
remedy which will . afford that satisfaction
experienced by inn aud iniue. It exceeds
everything for coughs, olds and obstinate
lung affections."
Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "lie finds
the Gloho Flower Cough Syrup a most ex
cellent remedy."
Such endorsement by our great and good
meu deserves the attention of the afflicted.
Those suffering from cough, colds aud lung
affections should use the Globe Flower
Cough Syrup. It will positively cur con
sumption. For sale by Theo. F. Kluttz.
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Theo. F. Kluttz is giving away a hand
some 1)ook entitled "Pearls for the Peo
ple." coulaiuing much valuable information
and mauy interesting articles. It also con
tains a history of the discovery of the "Hep
uu. ior uiseases oi tne liver, dyspepsia
constipation and indigestion. ve.. and gives
positive assurance that when the Hepatine
is used it enects a permaueut and lasting
cure ot these diseases, which prevail to suh
an alarming extent in our country. Tak
the Hepatine for all diseases of the liver.
When used for Rheumatism, Sore Throat,
Lame lack, iNenralgia, Sprains, Uruises, Cuts,
Contracted Muscles, Stiff Joints, Corns and
Hums, on human beings; and Spavin, Ring
Bone, Gall-, Cuts, Scratehea, etc . on animals
Coussen's Lightning Liniment is unequaled'
and its effect simply electrical. As its name
suggests, it is quick to rel'iur?, and thousands,
near witness to us asiounuing virtues.
Florida,
A throng of sufferer with, coughs and colds,
annually go douth to enjoy the ethereal mild
ness of the land of flowers. To them we would
say the necessity of that expermive trip in obvi
ated by Compound Honey of Tar, which speed
ily vanquishes the coughs and colds incident to
this rigorous clime. For public speakers it
surpasses the Dernostheric regimen of "pebbles
and sea shore; clearing the throat until the
voice rings with the silvery cadence of a bell.
Use Compound Honey ot Tar. Price 50 cents
a bottle.
A Restorer of Intrinsic Worth
and One that Pleases All.
Wo ad's Improved Hair Restorative
is unlike any other, and has uo equal. The
Improved has new vegetable tonie proper
ties ; restores grey hair to a glossy, natural
color ; restores faded, dry, harsh and faliiug
hair ; restores, dresses, gives .igor to the
hair ; restores hairto prematurely bald heads;
removes dandruff, humors, scaly eruptious ;
removes irritation, itching and scaly dryness.
No article produces such wonderful effects.
Try it. call for Wood's Improved Hair
Restorative, aud don't be put off with any
oiner article, ooia oy an druggists in this
place and dealers everywhere. Trade sup
plied at manufacturers' prices by C. A.
Cook & Co., Chicago, Sole Agents for the
United States and Canada?, and by J. F.
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PftlCE CURRENT.
'f f Corrected by J; M. Knox & Co,
. " May, 23, 1877.
CoTToir dull . Middlings,,
'. s: low " do -
'' stains
Ba.cox, county, hog round
B otter
Eoos
Chickens per dozes
Corn scarce.
Meal moderate demand at
Wheat "-good demand at
10
99
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20S5
1012J
$1.50(2.00
78
85
1.001.25
Flocr market stocked best fam.
$4.75
super.
Potatoes, Irish
Onions no demand
Lard
Hat-
4,50
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75
12J15
35
50
2830
Oats
Blackberries
Apples, dried
Sugar
67
6J7
46
tl15
25
610
New Millinery Store.
(Opposite R. R. Crawford's Hardware Store.)
Mrs. S. A. Greenfield
Iijiist opening a new and carefully selected
stock of
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS,
comprising all the late novelties in Bonnetsand
Hats, (trimmed and untri mined) Ribbons
Trimming Silks, Flowers, Silk Ties, Collars!
Huffs, White Trimmings, Plain Perforated and
Silver Card Boards, Zephyrs, &c., Ac
She hopes by strict atteution to the business,
to receive and merit a share of public patronage.
Those wishing such goods are invited to call
and examine her stock before purchasing else
where. Cash Orders Solicited.
26:1m. i
LAUD -SALE!
I will sell at the Court House, in Lexington,
on the 2d day of June, 1877, a Tract of Land
lying in Boon Township, adjoining the lands
of Jno. Barnes, Henry Deck, Kobt. Simmerson
and others, containing 133 acres, more or less.
BSf Terms of sale Cash.
JOHN H. MICHAEL,
Mortg'ee of H. A. Clement.
31.31: May, 7th 1877.
AT THE
UNITED STATES
CENTENNIAL
World's Exposition, 1876
CABINET ORGANS
Unanimously assigned
the
"FIRST RANK
IX TI1E
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 SKV
EKAL REQUISITES of instruments of the
class" bv the Judges at the CENTENNIAL
EXHIBITION at Philadelphia, 187fi, and are
the ONLY INSTUMENTS OF THIS GEN
ERAL CLASS AWARDED THIS RANK.
This is after the severest competition by the
best makers, before one of the most competent
juries ever assembled.
They have also received the MEDAL, but,
as i8 well known, medals of equal merit have
been awarded all articles deemed worthy oi
recognition; so mat it will De easy lor many
makers to advertise that they have received
"first medals."
The differences in competing articles, and
their comparative excellence, are recognized
in the Reports of the Judges, from which the
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 OF INSTRUMENTS OF
THE CLASS viz.: Smoothness and
equal distribution of tone, scope of
expression, resonance and sinking- aual
ity, freedom and quickness in action
oi Keys ana Deiiows. wnn inorougn
ness of wor manship, combined
with simplicity of action." Signed
by all tlte Judges.) The Mason and Ham
lin Organs arr thus declared to rank first, not
in one or two respects only, but in the SbV
ERA L REQUISITES ot wuch instruments,
and they are the ONLY ones assigned this
rank. This triumph was not uuexpected, for
the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs have
uniformly been awarded the highest honors
in competitions in America, there having
been scarcely nix exceptions in hundreds ot
competitions. They were awarded highest
honors and
FIRST MEDALS
Paris 1867; Vienna 73 Santiago 75;
PHILADELPHIA, 1876,
and have thus been awarded highest honors
at
Every World's Exposition
at which they have been exhibited; being
the
OriLY ABXSXLXCAX? OHOAX7S
which have ever obtained
AXY AWARD
at any competition with best European makers, or
in any European World's exposition
NEW STYLES, with Improvements, exhibited at
the CENTENNIAL ; elegant new cases In srreat. va
riety. Prices very lowest consistent with best mate
rial and workmanship, organs sold for cash or
Installments, or rented until rent pays. Eteru Or
gan warranted to giae entire tatUaction to even rea
onabl purchaser or THB momky KKFCNDFD. ILLUS
TRATED CATALOGUES sent free.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 154 Tremont
Street. Boston: 95 Union Square. New York: 80 and
Si Adams Street, Chicago; 3" Great Marlborough
Street London; 83 Backer Straaae, Vienna; 114 Col
lins Street, Mrtboyrne,
Sept. Si, lr$-.iy
"MTvft ro n-a Deeds for sale here
HIGHEST HOIBS
MASON
HAMLIN
JOSHUA TI10L1AS,
; 53 Light Sired, (r
'.. , : B ALTIMOEE, MD.
Buckeye Mower and Eeaper.
Sweepstake's Threasher & Cleaner.
' Eclips9 Portable Farm Engines. (. '
Ilion Wheel Horse Rakes.
Continental Feed Cutter.
Ball Steel and Cast Pious.
Watt Cast Plows.
Mill Stcnes, Smut Machines.
Bolting Cioths," Belting.
Mill Machinery hi General.
Senfl for Catalogne ana Price List.
(2C:6u10.)
FITS EPILEPSY,
OR
FALLING SICKNESS
TED INFALLIBLE FIT POWDERS. To convince
sunerers mat uieae powders will do all we claim for
tnem. we will send them hv man
TRIAL BOX. As Dr. Goulard is Tth oniVh:
that has ever made this disease a special study, and
i?Ln?-l8r8tnoU8and8 have been PERma
NfcMLY CL RED by the use of these POWDERS
WE WILL GUARANTEE A PERMANENT c"re In
fX,ev7case or RUND YOU ALL MONEY EX
PENDED. All sufferers should give these Powders
an early trial, and be convinced of their curative
powers.
Price for large box, $3 00, or 4 boxes for $10 00, sent
by mall to any part of United states or Canada on
receipt of price, or by express. C. O. D. Address.
ASH & ROD WNN.
(84;tr) 360 Fclton Street, Bkookxtw, k. T.
Manlifloa: How Lost, How Restored!
JastpuMhshed, a new edition of Dr. Ccl-
Si VEB WKLl. S CELEBRATED ESSAY On the BID-
iCAt, cure (without medicine) of ISpekm a
torkhoii or Seminal Weakness. Involun.
tary Seminal Losses. Impotency, Mental and I'bys
ical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.;
also, Cossuiu'tion, Kimlepsv and Fits, induced
by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance &c
Bj- rnce, in a sealed envelope, only six cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful
practice, that the alarming consequences" of elf
abuse may be radically cur3d without the danger
ous use or internal medicine or the application of
the knile; pointing ont a mode of cure at once sim
ple, certain, and effectual, by means ot which ever
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. mav
l. : 1 i i - . - . rf J
cure jiiuis?ii vueapiy, privaieiy, ana RADICALLY.
S3" This Lecture should be in the hand of everv
youth and every man in the land.
iscnt nncler seal, in a plain enveh.De. to anv ad
dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cent9 or twopoad
tage sau.m)s.
Address the Publisher,
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO,
41 Ann St, New York; Post Office box, 4586.
(26:ly.)
CENTENNIAL
BY E. E. CEAWFOED.1
3
CHAMPION LIGHT
LOWERS & REAPERS
A LARGE LOT.
THE BEST MACHINE IN USE.
A SPLENDID LOT OF HOES, READY
MADE STEKL PLOWS, GRAIN
CRADLES, &c.
300 KEGS OF
3NF jSc -X Xji
Aswnted, all just received and cheaper than
ever.
IMP
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4 .'.'i -l-."J ' to 53
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The undersigned offers hw iemcei to ihe
publiofor Ootion PrewBiiilding and Repir
in, and will do this work cheaper than nrer
before. done in this conntrjv Address.
W.OVKQASUr
. Enoclmllle, Howan CountT, KC
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THE A0RT1I CAROLINA; FAflUEB,
A Monthly Journal of Ifrricniturt. 5
Quarto sue 16 pages) 43 columjafc
Price only $1.00.peiyearr?'
Sent Fre of Postage.
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1
CLUBRATESJ
5 Copies for $4.00 ; 10 Copies for
Addrow JAMES II. ENNISS A CO
Publiaher Baleigh; Jf. C. -
Each number of Ui. . . '.s:X"ii4-V4-V
NORTn CAROLINA FABMEi,
Contains original and well nclecled articles npon
Farms and Farmers, Soils and Fertiiitere
Grasses and Grains, Cotton and-Tobacco, Root
Crops, Tn-eaand Fruit?, Live Stock, the Dairy
The Poultry Yard, the Apiary, Birds and In'
sects, the Garden.
Also. Kemedies for the niwiu r Ctv
Questions and Answers upon Aericnkaral Snb!
jects, Useful Kulea and Tables SDDcbl. t.
farm life, and a Department of Domestic Econ
omj, containing valuable Househoia abd Med
ical Receipts often needed in every fmilj.ilAIl
of which is tabulated on the Qrat pae of each
at a moment a notice; to
i -j - uiviavuiin txmylltT iOHud
In oLrerinz the North CamlliSa P.--. i
faffners'of the State the PuhHhor fi fi.
ient that they are presenting the moat practical
Parmer' Journal eter attempted ititheS6uth,
a Journal which cannotJail to be both USefutand
profitable to every farmer who aubribe for
it, and to place it within reach of every farmer
we offer It to single suowriberHbr -faVil3K)
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NEW A D YERT1SEMENTS.'
CNew pieces sheet music, reUil for ll Mat Tcr
W10 cts 4 stamp. Cheap JUuic Co., Middleboro.
Mass.
20 LADIES FAVORITE CARDS -witi mum"
wv10c Post paid. J . B. Ii usled, Nassau; Nv Y .
REVOLVER FREESESSKT
Jas. Brown 4 Son, .133 A 188 Wood St,' Pittabprz
CllfJ1 package comic Envelope, pk. copier
III II Cards, pack scroll cards, 24 p. boot of
Funall for 10c. & stamp. N.ovely Co' Mid
dleboro, Mass. ' ! -'''fw.
See this. Only $1.50 capital required
to start canvassinr' for MARK
TWAIN'S NEW SCRAP-fefjQK
rT Al'P'y 8Ump, o John-K.
Hallowell,lo8ft j
East Eight St,
anvassers
Iew York
FBIM 1 pack acquaintance cards, 1 pk. hdkf.
II flirtation, 1 pack scroll,, all, sorts, for
only 10 cents & stamp. Fun Card Co.MidJi
boro, Mass. ..:
TRIFLING V
WITn A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS
Use
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS.
a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all disease I
of the TIIKOAT, LUXGS. CIIEST-ind
MUCOUS MEMBRANE.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXESf
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
C. N. CRITTENTON, 7 SiiTh ittsrx
New York. ' - 4W
CI I Ml copy curious iove letter, 1 pk. comic
rUllrds, 1 pack popping question caM:
all for 10 cts. & stamp. Fun Card Co Middla
boro, Mnss. ' . ; :w.
' -
n Tip Trp Pnekagfl is th. Larnwf
iihI Ihc Willi)-uuU RtAD Akin
'SEE. 18liotiotcPMr,15
kutektnov PdiipII. Pra-hulik-r. Atikl.
oti Pen. H't of Elennt Gotd 8--a
Klooru Cimmis. Oonta' l-uk Uuurge Diamond Pin, Abio
ikTutHwnic Kliiztnlal'l with poirt, AmeUintUin Menrf
!!:. M pHtud tt otlillnR King. Set Kombud E.ir Drojjt
i.dii.'3' Kkmerett and Silvered Hat Tin, Iudl' t'mry (tot
Mn una Oold -)latpVn'ItMttn, OnU'JM-jrt-
ed Watch Cnain and bvt cf fg j0SSk ITSBi,.
Three (inld-platwt Stiula. Tfitkf fl rOI
crnti. kXTRAOKVINARYn - VLM " ' "
JJUCFn NTS TO Ad-SATs' . fl4.
J. BRID2, Clinton Place, Maw Yorka
NOT THE OLD. ECT THE SEW
BOLLINGER TURBINE
Water Wheel
Only wheel with tight ehattrhg
gates.' Does not clog in th
t wheel or gales, 'nor-get ont.' of
order. Built only by tha irivn
tor. "
O. J. BOLLINGER, Y'ork, Pa. B. Ttxvtp
eos, Agent, Companv' shops P. jO., Alamance
Co., N. C. " 4w
Hf 1 comic oil chrome- 711, mounted,
frl worth 25c, 1 pk love cards, 1 pkcumic
envelopes, 1 pk comic cards, J pk scroll,'
I 24p book Fun, all ent for only 53c. itamfm,
Novelty Co., Middlehoro, Maw. . ' : yw.
: i-s ' ' . i 'I A... .
R YforalL Th
CAS KvEtT
contains I pair cold plated en craved sleeve but
tons, 1 set (3) spiral shirt studs, one Gents' Iro.
coral pin, one i(rovel Mhape-icollar.atwdoaa
Gents' 6 nc link watch chain, and one1 Ladhf
Heavy -wedding ring; price of One casket com
plete, 50 cents; three ibr 1-25 -or $2,
and 12 for 2350, all sfnt, postpaid' bj 'mmt. '
Six dozen and a solid silver watchr. tfo $2Q.
Aeents can mnke money selling theie caskets.
Send 50 cts. for Sample and Catafogdes.) Jf
have all kinds of Jewelrv at low pnctiB ! ,
W.COLES & CO.. 735 Broadray HVY.
City. . , - . - . , .
We are the Originals in this Imuiimw,
and have no "Milton GoW:' or "Br" jewelry,
"Thii Jewelry Caxket ia remarkabtv attrac
tive, and COLKS & CO., are reliahlftjdealera.
Bossttm Globe. "' ' ' 4w
Prepared for Immediate Use.'
207 PEAEL ST-j-NEW YOik;.- .
From the thovmnds of purcliaertiilnv-YslX.i
PARED PAINTS, we haveet to hear f
first Comphiint. , Tlie reason is npparr n'tv Cdr
paints hafe Mood the tet of jer,: wlnf
Uher point have fQil'd. if duraiUtf t . Th?ir
covering capacity, being greater than any other
paii.t, presents a practieat m nf tcaMmy'JOfit'
paint are guarnnteed in evrv' p!ink"i'ih'
nnMimf-r spuming no rik wlitjevrr. ': l -i
t-punt any building n I i Ii niT'r do t
(rove alifaHory; allowing li(.i e of EngU&?
H. B. White Lead, or ny othr pamt iajitei
FOR A Tr
Cotton Press -Building.
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