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. .t nuuklcr baa run .awiy twice - ir EUOverniaftKud Walter Black? ua j tfjeltimnicr Vacation. been llessed by a good gen Train It was v particularly -needed in ; e M. Lanier is controling only fit 'Cliarlcs" Hotel," in StatesvilleC tiC r.vlv nronrietor of both. Hie i nmv two trains a day Scl! V on the X. C K. It- The Western doe's uot leave now. nn til 8.5.J, A. M. K goodly number of; citizens and. the 7, TUml hnvfl crmiA to -Trinitv silver i;onic ---o Commcncfincnt. u return thanks to "Beautiful soft . s- for the kind invitation to attend the 0IL,encemeut concei t of Peace Institute, on the 14th int i man irom mr -uu.' "- . . , 1 1 ? Iat weeK, weariii" on the iapet 01 ins eoat a Greeley bade. Jlatlier out pt datc -better 5'Aiet. 1 HUf-Yif r Hr, Orpnnan has just received JH. V v " - . Ln-ininHsomest torrbn'nes we UUV rtll If! vll . tnr ever seeu.. . air, a r Thos. E. Brown, pr Credit from Cincinnati, . 1). L. Hill of this county brags on hisj V eat. T,lC croP lie y8' AvUI avera 5fectlii?- lie'4 has 18 stalks from one grain. The heads are very find. The irheat (jrop .is unusually fine in this sec- Xhc concert . feiniontan College, statesvillc was a success. Sorry we can't give particulars. The young ladies show a the execution that they had uiu!er roDe thorough training. Several ladie3 jmI gpDtlcineu. from this place were invit ed and kindly lent their assistance. . t o . . A friend writing from Statesville says: jiuiLaxton was found guilty of rape and sentenced to bo hung on the 21)th iust. Tbis case, was removea irom vauiwen co., to Iredell. Our informant says also, that three jnisoners t scapM fi onl tle gall on Saturday night one of them recaptured pa Monday. .- . i - o . , x - v . We return thanks to Mr. B'.T. Rogers ofthe firm of Meroners &: Rogers for a nice . uat presented last week. We have Ittuihim complain of not being'able to teep goods in the store they go as fast u lie can got them in--If-he gets many oit the way &a' h$ 4i$4jM?tvl5r not lorpriswl tJiat n'intiioP'-av8tock. !U " ' o . happy ybun-finan of this city -.-one rerr lika Maiiningof the DanviHe Xeirs, mseeptible has changed his walk in life, fle now. travels, five '.squares, when form '1t 'he could get to his hi? of business is three, lie savs it is for exercise, other pniple tliiifk it is for a girl. In either Balance he is doing well. " ff o- Persons passing the Court House will bill board a dozen sheets 1 - - - ifWal can. This is the report of the aix fiiiauces. It is written in a tolerable knL1 We did not have either the time r patience it would require to read it wer so we took down the totals, which ire aa follows : -Total Debits 5,525.70. " Credits, 4.9t5.5. Balance in Trea.s., 550,12. -o- Prof. Ludwick's school has always been pet and well behaved until last week, Iien the Prof, went down and found the ioors and windows all fastened. He is not a demonstrative '-.'man or he wtnld bre been mad, instead of that he gently taps bnthe-door, and straightway a note i passed to him through the koy hole. He reads: ."when you sign this obligation to treat this school to soda water and ice tonouadc you can get in."" The Prof, took ia the situation at a glance and called feafieu (chimmapiu) and 'signed each M h'iis share. r- ' : ' -o ' " '- Bone Bust.The Messrs. Meroney have 32,000 lbs. of this valuable fertilizer, made them by Mr. Jacob F; Grupj', who has tfectcd a luilliit Ins place, six miles south tfSalisibury, tor the manufacture of this rticl.j It is an excellent manure for Fs lands, wheat, &C Mr. Grupy is Ppared to work up all the bones obtain tokw this section. -Raw bones usually iu the market at I ct." per lb. The Pl PC dust frpjji.Gi npy mill surpass Jampk'i from IlaltinKire mills'. The ow are more thoroughly reduced, and course more available for plant food. 'Voiuf interested in this snbiect should atMcroney's Store ftr further informa- ioronMr.'GrupyV'athismill. . TliOKewho may desireto manufacture Ptrphospiiate for themselvesnre refer- riathis connection, to an article in er column of this paper on the subject- REVENUE OFFICERS EXCITED. aWl Diligence They make a Diseov- M&, OoaZer Escapes The Hot Owner Forbids the Search They FrKlnte their Papers The Su rrender. "uspicious" looking 'fellow entered National Hotel,-Mock and Cai ter, titte gentlemen, being present,) and ntJy dropped a letter which they rtop and read. It was in substance iaShiskey, which I will let you vll .r,ce"ts. a rraiiou cash. I have inf r. OIR : 1 have 4 ban-els of Kye and tomk "J 111 me woous. Don't iau to Rafter tliel4tU I willjnove it. Bring l ijoney vith you: The boy I send this 'u tread. . - Yours, ; Frank. ttled the, thing Jnk the minds of ,-JoKev in th wimiij 'venue men, They tmmediatelv start- ..4. v suitable wagon was secured and a man of excellent hand, Harry v. They loaded the jWagou .with, a barrel loudly perfumed trith whiskey, and the I driver took 7nrft3on ml thfi r?3.a fl,n our stores. The revenue men beincr on the watch, having loen forewarned that about tlie time in question there would probably be an attempt to run tbe block! One of them come on the prey about 10 o'clock, but iu order to obtain assistance he had to leave it for a short time and when he returned the place was blank man, horses and wagon all gone. The revenue force. now full and eager as hounds in a chase, went flying round in all directions, helter skelter, through streets and alleys, back lots and lanes, now and then meeting to consult and plan; and this they kept up with most remarkable zeal until about 12 o'clock. Finally they found the game in a little dark corner, and now there was no -chance of escape. The man a prisoner, the wagon, horses and whiskey so many prizes. There was ;jpy just at that moment among the reve nue men, and they chuckled audibly. But in the midst of it they found trouble looming np. The man was a resolute and determined sort of fellow, and empliati- c uy declared Jus wagon should-not' be searched unless they could exhibit official documents which entitled theni. to do-so. After ome trouble in getting a light, the papers were shown and read in detail ; and as thewagoner now showed a slight inclination to dodge and ran, or fight if necessary, pistols were exhibited by way of admonition to make him behave as a prisoner should. While this was taking place outside, a revenue man had jumped in and was sittiuir astraddle the ban-el until his assistant could bring the neces sary tools to make a post mortem exami nation. After worrying some time, ham mering and tearing, they finally succeeded in opening the barrel and found the con tents water.. The water was turned over to Moses Arey, the street sprinkler man. A goodly number of citizens had, become, interested in this most exciting cl(ase and were present-when this denouement was made. It is easier to imagine the mirthful explosion that followed than to describe it; and Isorrte- of the Te venue -men had fhe-f good sense to enjoy it as heartily as the 'boys" who worked it up for them. Later. We understand a deputy did not return until 4 o'clock that night. He had been beating the bushes on the Gold Hill road all that time, trying to start the, game. Fatal Accident. A negro man was kill ed at Mill Brigde last week by the unex pected fifing of a pistol in the hands of a ladTiamed Scott, son of James Scott. The pistol belonged to the man who was kill ed, and the boy was handling it when it went off. Several other persons were present at the time. r - i a . The abundant rains of Saturday night 4-and Snnnnr. siiifl kihpp tti:! ner IiL-a -. ' ' ' ' ' . a charm on corn, cotton and other crops not too far advanced. The heavy showers of Sunday did some damage on low lands. Mr. J. S. McCubbins sustained a heavy loss by the breakage of his mill race and consequent flooding of planted lands. . From the Examiner. ' " " - - tf-4 -" - V r Mr. Editor :,I see that the townaii- thorities lmve issued bills calling upon the citizens to list their property for a new assessment of taxes. Would it not be well to show the citizens what w as done with the'taxeTollected last year, before a new installment is. demanded. I am in formed that betweeo'fivoand six thousand dollars are raised each year.' What was done with this money last year f There was no work done on the streets worth talking about." -Does it take five or six thousand dollars to pay the town officers and the gas bill! If not, how was the money expended. Was it frittered away in obedience to Tom's Dick's and Harry's order, and two or three .prices.. paid for what littl rM ring may hvq ieenrjlone to that grejytlof 018844?'' 54 10" lie wells? Is there no head or tail to our town govern men 1 1 There- onghtto'be 8nnebody responsible for the work on the streets somebody to look after such things as are necessary to be done, and to consult the wishes of the citizens concern ing them as. far as may be. What's every body's businesses nobody's business. I understand that about rive hundred dol lars were paid for a truck and half dozen ladders totally unsuited to the wants of our town, and for which our citizens have about as much use as for the celebrated Grecian horse., ifty dollars, would have paid for ladders mk? other appliances far better suited to our necessities and "much inore coi'enventot -use. TU best thing for tlMpM Jionrd to do;ifrell that -truckPana those laddfers to1 sftme city wher they may be of use,- for whatever they can get for them. The purchase of such useless second handed trumpery is a gross outrage upon every, tax payer. The citi zens elect a Mayor and Commissioners to economise the .necessary cxpeuses o. the town and to conform to the requirements of the Charter and the wishes of the citi zens,nnd not to covart a little brief -authority iii running the town in debt by carrying out personal whims and aping city airs. The town needs a market house in order that the fish and beef -tU - miis anes may be abated j it also neieds flr town thL-tUin ikd after rsfc and theJ necessarvAWork done on the streets and theu ifc will be. time enough ;to throw away money for useless trumpery and organize and equip companies for shows. -r.- . , A Taxpayer. i No Opium ! No Morphia or other dan gerous i drug -itf ' contained in Dr. Bull'a Baby Syrup, for the relief Of Colic, Teeth ing, 'eic.H" Price 23 cents.' - ' ' v f'-' WTade Hampton says that negroes are precocius, butthat he has yet to see the first oue. wlio ever invented, or originated WhUehey weivput .on the search, a qnaUacationS ioteVStSS Vfork in Ilolrfrrgtr, uaeVfeotrtlieob. anything xShpcrphosphatB f .MTua, orground banc dissolved irf tilpbdrlo licidreeelns Voaiil tall soils, and on tnany of our : farmV.it. 2a xne greaii Tcquu-eroent. Mature lias fum fshedfo most soils bat a limited allowance ofolnble- puo8iih!oric"acid, an4 the cattse of the unproductiveness of many of our lanu!i 13 owi"g to tne exliaustion of this iwdispensable element of plant food. Every load of hay, bushel of grain, can of milk, or animal that is sold from the farm, removea more or less phosphate of Uine. Whether it is to be used alone as a special manure, an ingredient of a stock- bridge formula, Or in any other combina tion, it may be made on the farm very much cheaper than it can be bonght of the phosphate dealers. I cannot agree with men whb eliow liow important it is to the fanner, then tell him he had better buy it already prepared than to try to make it himself. ! .It is safely and easily prepared by the followin jr 'method,4 which I have used : Take one of the tubs form ed by.dividing a sound molasses hogsbead through "the middle ; into this put three- fourths ot a barrel of fine steamed bone, or about 150 pounds, and apply four or five pails of water to the bone, or just enough to moisten it through and stir thoroughly ; have ready an old earthern jar or pitcher, and. into this pour the acid, so as io measure, or weign it taking care to have the jiands covered, and to pour slowly, in order to avoid, spilling or spat tering it into the eyes. Poor, the acid frorathe pitcher! slowly into the bone; lrave your assistant stir it with a hoe, and when the ffpcnc6 'SribsidH 3-eU:jttre pi tcner arm apply as-uetore, anv o- w tinne until you have used from sixty to seventy pounds, or nearly four gallons of acid ; then, having stirred tt.irpihorough ly from the bottom, leave it until the next day; then stir in the remainder of the barrel of lnne, and shovel it out on the floor to dry. It should be shovelled over occaisonally ami the lumps cut or crush ed until it is tinec , If dry dirt is handy a little may be, mixed with it, but if not, it is about as well to use it clear ; but gi care must be taken to cover or mix it in the soil before the seed is planted, as, if llaced m contact with the seed, it would fail to germfuate. A carboy of ayd weigh ing fromln5 to 175 pounds will be alwut the right quantity for 500 pounds of bone, using from thirty-three to thirty-five pounds of acid to 100 pounds of1 bone This may not be quite acid enough to thoroughly dissolve the bone, unless it is very strong, but it is better to leave a little of the bone undissolved than to leave any free acid. By apply ing all the acid to three-fourths of the bone at first, !we have acid enough to thoroughly dissolve that much bone, then by adding the remainder of the bone af terward, we use any free acid that may be left. I prefer steamed to raw bone, be cause it is usually finer, it dissolves easier, contains less water, and a larger propor tion of phosphoric acid. It is also very much better to buy fine than coarse ground bane, because the acid will not dissolve the large pieces found in the coarse bone, and they will be inactive in thcsoilaloug time. .Yetr England Farmer. V The Normal School. We very sanguine as to the benefits are not to result from our appropriations to Normal Schools. These schools will do good, but their val ue is liable to be overestimated. Their object is to increase the number of compe tent teachers. What for ! Our present trouble is that there is no demand for competent teachers, and hundreds of them have gone to other employments. Why then increase the number? The crying need is more schools, not more teachers. Thousands of boys and girls are growing up in iguorauce, while many excellent teachers are out of employment. But a normal certificate may give employment to some whose normal instruction is in sufficient1 for the school-room. A normal course fs not 'fafidamentaLr A six-weeks course is not even half of "Steele's Four teen Weeks in the Sciences.'' No text book can be mastered in that time. A few finishing touches and "the tricks of the trade" (in a'gootl seoseot course) may be acquired, but thorough scholar ship cannot be attained iu a time so brief. But this is'an 'aa of sjhort cuts. Boys have no patience to learn science, arts or trades, and the land is flooded with "jack legs" and secondi-class workmen. Many will therefore inagine that six weeks in a normal school can be substituted for the old sholastic course, just as an ignoramus expects to be-an1 expert book-keeper by spending six weeks in a "Commercial College." We have seenjsome farmers so occupied with theories and methods of cultivation , . that they actually forgot to plant and work their corn.) Just so some teachers are expert iu various methods, and are so busv illustrating the different wavs of teachiptaJtey o uof4llt&sjM dentsiiny rMieStblearn the? frrudaniental principle. Tio tliufnidf oBaf6;foir a coiorea norniai scnooj.wouiarnave apne more good if ippjlied to tborqagh scholar ship. Negroes lare imitative and will te&ch just as theyltftve been taaght. They need a bridle to bold teu in check and keep them froni teaching until they learn nioreTbeyaraQQ Jadjfor shortcuts. Some years ago a man was inour State "professing?! i(iiearlj every hunifcug caljs himself "professorr) to teach arithmetic thoroughly in thee hottfs "AVe Wxaniiu ed some of hi eindents audi found that his was a mere superficial,-, jBhort cut sys tem. Yet it was popular, andt in. 6ome places the entiro community was hnm bugged. , I n . v t ? , 4 W'e befieveriA taormal schools in their cos af prtndAan impor tant part of fpucdv; but there is not and 'au not be any sabstitute for thorough and ' fundamental scholar diip. Orphan's Friend . r - (X, J2jt2tWlav JGS oldsboro , 10&5 P. ?ftiy!vewMeigu jit.,: arrive at Greensboro 75 A. M... arrive at 'Char- tM 1.1. Pm; Returning: leae '.fJliar- Utt 525 P, M.; ; leave Greensboro 10.03 ML, leave Raleigh, A. M.f . arrive VOiosDoro a f -.x BUSINESS IjOCAIj COLUMN. T ' - O- ' - " The new style "Sequence Button8"the latest thing (bn$ injiress trimming at 'rf.-: ,V Meronej8 & Rogers'. We have a large number of Hats slight ly out of style which we offer at greatly reduced prices. Meroneys & Rogers. We have the sole agency for Sorghum Cane.Mills and Evaporators. Meroneys & Rogers. Ladies Scarfs and Fichus from 35 cents to $1.50 at Meroneys & Rogers'. ,: New stock of Victoria Lawns and Swiss Muslins at Meroneys & Rogers'. American Sewing Machines tcith all the attachments, (formerly sold for 75) for $40 at Meroneys & Rogers'. : - All sorts of Sewing Machine Needles, attachments and repairing at MeroDeys & Rogers'. Corded Piques are 121 cents per yard at Meroneys & Rogers'. . Wall Paper and Window Shades at Meroneys & Rogers'. Best Calicoes are 7i cents per yard at Meroneys & Rogers'. 32:4. R. W in the 32:3t. It is generally conceded that Price sell's the best 5 cent cigar city. TITTT'S TUTT's HEED THE l'Il.t. riu Ti'TVS TtTTl sWords' of Advice; Jfts TUT r TUTT'S I I ! TL' rTS jJESI'ECTrUMjl for n:r;y i i.i , tiittw yri l)vio:)Mr;it.- of Anj J. H. Thirty :i .' in! i-rrt 1 . tlif1 ' Itil practice of iii'-di ie. trv'cthlT Wl ' !l 1 ' ' '' .r Tint '! Piih. IU.I. : hi" tiiu; --. 1 :t I l'l :i:v. w:ii'i;iit me l'l TU I I KftM:ii v :n-i l--.t TLTT'SHii'l t'i'; tlioi-n id 1 !' rT's pivi'ii nf Uielr rl'.i' T I'TT' avliiT t!i:il tin Tf' i'TM 1 Jrl- ;1" Mli'.Ufa ' 1.1 re iiilt lr:.i a ' 1 t-....n.l 'l'l... ..... , . IMM.S IRH. onisiK-iidi-J sal I tic ills that a!!'ict 1 TL n S Jmaiaiiitv. Imt !! ivi-!iii. J sun- 'I l.l.S TLTI-S Jic, Con'-..tli:io::. file. Skhi 1)1 l"M.S TU r i ": RUIous io. K!u-'.inili in. Pi;,l,s 1 C TT'S I'all'italio'.i '( tUc Mi-art. Kiii't-y TCTT'S 'f'''" i01'"- hV!iia!-'.iii;ilai'it-i..to.. I -TCT l-S w;'H-l''7"it fVo:u ail-yairr- ,s J...!...' 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Trrrs pii.i.s XEVEU GKII'E Oil NAUSE ATK. i THE DEMANP VO!l TUTT'S: PIM.S is not coiitiiii-d to tlii.; irnuiitry. but i iK-nJs ;c a!i part; uf tlio wuilil. : A CLEAR H KAP,. livstfc limh,: ;cm1 (li-'i-Ht inn, Runntl sleep,: buoyant spirits, fiuo apptit-, ar "om t lie rcnnHn uf ;g of TUTT'S I'lLT.S. : AS A FAMILY MKPICINK TUTT'S PILLS A f! K TIIK 11KST PERFECTLY HARM LESS. SOLP KVERYWIIEUE. ; PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CTS. PRINClPAI.OrFI'J E f 19 MUIIRAY MTRECT( ! MEW YOItK. ? DR. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. This unrivaled preparation has per formed soma of the most astonishing1 cures that are recorded in the annals ot" 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 00 TO FLORIDA." New York, August 30. 1873. DR. TUTT : - Dear Sir : When ia Alk-ju, list winter, I used your Expectorant for my ooujh. and realised mora beoaflt from It than anything I ever took. I am ao well that I win not co to Florida next winter &3 I intended. Send me ons dosen bottles, by expreaj. for some friends. AUEED CCTSHINO. 133 West ThJ-y-flrst Street. Boston, January 1, 1974. This certiflaa that I have rocoiamended the nseot Dr. Tutt'S Expectorant for diaeaaea of the luaa for the paat two years, and t3 my knowledge many bottles have been used by my patients with the hap picat results. In two cases where itwas thought con firmed consumption had taken place- the Fxpaetorant effected a oare. R. H. 8PRAOITE, M.D. M We can not speak too highly of Dr. Tu tt E -pectorant, and for the sake of su.Tcrinj humacUy hore it may baoomo mora cenerally known. "-Cbui MA ArVOVATK 8old by IrucsUts. o Price I.OO How it is Done. The first object in life" with the American people is to "get rich"; t lie second, how to re gnin good health. The firt can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; i e second, (good health,) by nsing Greex's Atocst Flower. Should you be a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, fcc, such as Sick Headache, Pal pitation of jhe. Heart, Sour Stqtr.ach, Habitual Costiveness, Dizzinewi of the Head, 'Nervous Prost rntrrfn, Low Spirits, Ac, r-on need not suf fer another day. Two doses of August Flow er will relieve you 'at. oce.- ISamiraf Bottle 10 ceiUj.v, Positively sold by all firit-clasa Druggwt in the U. S. . . ADVICE GUATIS." The Hon. Alexander H. Stephens says: 'The Globe Flower Cough Syrup hasp rdven a most valuable-remedy to me.H Gov, James M. Smith, of Georgia, says: -"I shall always use it with perfect Cnfl denctf, aliTecoinmend it to the pnblio aa a remedy which will afford .that satisfaction experienced by tne audi mine. It exceeds yerything for coughs, colds and ob uugllfflcfTrms.,w- et obstinate Ex-Gov. -Brown, of Ga-. ayi: 'He finds the Globj;, Flower Cough Syrup a most ex cellent remedy.' ,; , Sueh endorsement by our great and gnoA men deserves the attention of the nfflietfd. Those suffering from coagh colds and luug affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively ear con sumption. For sale by Theo. F. Klutta, llortgage Deeds for sale here It 13 a well efltablmlied lat.' lliat TnKTrS Buckeye lile Ointment wilt-cure, it naed cording to direction ting Bscqkis, lloppocast anum, or Horse Chestnut, commonly known as the Buckeye, lia been highty esteeroed for man year, owing lo Ihe Jact, thar it po&iuea virtue, lyinst in, the bitter Drinci oleic lied Eseulin, which can be utilised for the cure of Piles. If 'affected with thai terrible disease. ose Buckeye Pile Ointment; nd be relieved. For sale at Dr. Trantliani'a Drug Store. - South America and Southern United r; ' - -States." 'Owing to tlieir warm and delichful climates. their inhabitants grow sallow from torpid Liv er. Indigestion and all diseases arUinir from a disordered Stomach and Bowel. - They should of course at ail times keep the liver active, and to our readers we would recommend Tabiers Vegetable Laven Powder. Taken in time, will often save money' and much' RufFeriris. Price 50 cent. For sale at Dr. Trantham'- Druir Store. : -.f ? Tbeo. h Kluttz is givio.away: a hand some book entitled "Pearls for the Peo ple." containing much valuable information and many interesting articles. It also con tains a history of the discovery of the "Hep atine," for diseases uf the liver, -dyspepsia constipation and indigestion, dec, and ivta positive assurance mat wneu tliet Uepatine J t noal ? . a . ...... - . 1 I - - . ! 1 uoru cunia n. pri uiaueuk null laSlIUg eure of these diseases, wlich prevail to auvh an alarming extent in 'our country Take the Hepatiue for all diseases of the liver. . PRICE CURREiVr, Corrected by J. 31.' Kr6x is Co. June, 13, 1877. Cottox dull Middlings, 10J low do 99J ; ' stains 89 Bacon, county, hog round 'IO.!! BUTTKBi 2025 Eoos . , . . 1012i Chickexs per dozen T51.502.00 Conx scarce. 75 Meal moderate demand at 80 Wheat good demand at , 1.01.?5 Flouii market stocked-jjest fain. $4.o0 super. 4.00 Potatoes, Irish 75- Osions no demand 75 Laud . 12ilo Hay 35 Oats 50 Beeswax 2830 Tallow 7 Blackberries fii7 Apples, dried 46 Sugar 1115 Coffee 25 Calicos 610 HI&HEST HOHOBS AT THE UNITED STATES CENTENNIAL World's Exposition, 1876 &HAI CABINET ORGANS Unanimously assigned the "FIRST RANK IK THE SEVERAL REQUISITES II Of such Instruments ! The MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO have the honor to announce that the organ of their manufacture have been unanimously assigned "the FlKST HANK in the SLV EliAL REQUISITES of instruments of the class" by the Judges at the CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION at Philadelphia. 1870, and are the ONLY INSTRUMENTS OF THIS GEN EKAL OLASS AWARDED THIS RANK Tli is is after the severest competition by the best makers, before one of the most competen juries ever assembled. Thev have also received the MEDAL, but as is well known, medals of equal merit have been awarded all articles deemed worthy 01 recognition ; so that it will be easy for many mtikers to advertise that they have received "lir.-t medals." The differences in compeMng articles, and their comparative excellence, are recognized in the Reuortsof the Judses, from which the followingis an extract: -' - - 4 "THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO 'r exhibit of Reed'tirerans and Har moniuras . shows Instruments of the FIRST SANK IN THE SEVERAL EE QUISITES OF INSTRUMENTS OF THE CLASS viz. : Smoothness and pnnn.1 rliatrihntinn of tone. SCODe 0 exnfession. resonance andsineinsr qnal7 ity, freedom and quickness in action ofkeys and bellows, with thorough ness, of wor mansntp comcinea with simplicity of action.,f"t (Sigm by all the Judges.) The Masou and Ham tin Orimnii .ir' .litis declared to rank firt, nt in one or two recpect only, but in the SEV EKAL REQUISITES ot Micb inatrHmenU, and thev are the ONLY ones assigned thi rank. This triirmnh was nolin expected. fof the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet- Orn have o mprtUinar- honors and FLRSTb, MEDALS L-0 Paris 1A67; Yienna '73 Saatiap 75 PHILADELPHIA, 1876, hand bava tbas been awarded. highest houura Every .World's Exposition at whii theyh'ave been exhibited ."heinff owxv ATvnimp ait 'toico AITS YLES. l iha CEHTEXNLS.L: elegant neircasesla creat va riety i .Prices er j imcttt conalstat vjta best mate rial ana worKmansmn. urg-ans soia ror casa or installments, or rented until rant pays. Every Or gan ttarraated to giie entire aatiact,on f every rea enable purthater ur VHK MOMKV .KKJTSDrP. U.LUS TKATED CATALOGUES sent free. MASON & HAMLIN ORG AN CP. 5 Tremon Street, Boston; 25 Union.Sqvuee, 2ew Wai; W md 83 Adams Street, Chlt-aro: trtlreat Martooroujn Street London; Baccer BtrasHe, Vienna ; 114 Col Uas Strait, Melbourne. -8ept.tt, lI-r - - : ......-.. MASON UN uniformly .been awarded the highe.t-bane in competitions in America, there KavTng Jeen scarcely tlx exception in hunamls o They arere; awaraeu rngneai aUJiu 11, snr I will sel I at the Court House, In Lexington, on the 2d day f June, 1877, a" Tract of ' Land si; ying in loii TOwhslup, ndjoining the lands and others, conUiniug 13S acres, more-or Jess, JOHNIMlCHAELy : Mortjree of II J A. CtrEMXtfT. rioTrcEV Bt virtne of : a mortraze deed executed - br Geo. W. HiakU and wife Marv Hinkle. to J. R.Rice on 2nd day of Nov. 1874, to secure the payment of a certain bond given by them to the said J. R. Rice, bearing even date with , said mortgage, which Mid mortgage deed and bond were assigned by the said J. R. Rice to the nndereigneil on the 19th day of March '1871. " c "iu hii iu ine uigiieBi oiuuer ior casn ai the Court House door in Mocksville on Mono day the 4th day of June, 1877j the tract f land in said mortgage deed described lying4n Davie co.. 4 miles wesf of MockaviUe on which said Hinkle now Kves containing about 60 acre. J. Ak WILLIAMSON. r - D. W. LEACH. Apil,23, 1877. (29:4t) Mortagees. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL " IF TAKE1V I.r TI.tlE. EriiJISS" CHICKEN AND HOG5 CHOLERA The beptj and most eifScient cure and pre ventive known. Said bv those who have used t to be an unfailing remedy. Read the follow ing testimonials from citizens of the highest respectability jo the State. Salisbury, N. C. June 2. 1874. Mr. Enxiss : - Dear Sir : I have used with ereat satisfac tion your Heg Cholera Cure, and can truthfully recommend it to all hog rnuers aa a great pre ventive ana Jsure tu re, when used before the ho" ia too sick to eat. Yours respectfully, R. R. CRAWFORD. Newton, N. C, May 25, 1874. Mr,' Ejijjiss: Your Chicken Cholera Cure gives general satisfaction wherever it has been used, and we think it the best of the kind-in use. Reppectftillv. ABERNETHY & WILLI VMS. Druggists, For sale at EnnissV Drug Store. Price. 25 cents a box. FOR SALE! At a little over Half-price, one second hand Buck Eye Mower and Reaper combined, or a New Champion Mower and Reaper. Terms to mit purchaser. Apply to J. S. McCUBBlNS, 4t. Mill Bridge, May 9, 1877. CENTENNIAL III!!! BY E. E. CEAWF0ED. :piiai?ion xiGirr kW r A - - . a. C . V a-W ' )Jj aiaA LARGE LOT.-fce?'va5xa fit t iX raft mtntwm H9B Aworted. all last received and eneaper man eer.---- lv '' ' - Salisbury April 24th; 18T7. (I5ci!y) - u li nix I ?H':: S 'li ? ; -. ' fe; ob Stc? 9 ? 3 tmmm 2 r: t4 g fp8i w S a s-5 i-imm . .. t: bj 5 p.- POT- - hasmM, tetn" - 2 : i-' '.p ' : ' -Cq ' -'!- y 4n pursuance to-the autrrorttv vested in ia. i. di Mortga ee br 'Mortzite Deed: made fb mfc k ceed pn jheJStrday of June, 1877, t 12- o'clock, at the Courk'Uone door in Lexington. 2 ci 10 iwii 10 me nignest binder lor casn two tracts of land, the first adjoining the.landa of Xt 8. Darr and others, containing seventeen ''acres, i: Hisecond adioining the lands of -Phillip 'Jii' Kanoy, D. V. Mpfiht and others, containing - - fifty acres more or less, May 14, 1877. (31:1m.) ..Jiortgag. : Cotton :Press . Building; The undereinned offers bis services to the ' . . public for Cotton Press Building and Repair- " " Ing, and willdo this work cheaper thantrtf ' before done in thw cenniry. Address, . . -Z 5, ; .... u- 9 IK.OVERCASir.;- T . , EnochTillle, Bowan County, K. CV , 30.5m:" ' - ' - . . .. . Jl 5 THE . 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