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x 1 A V: ' - ! , i -:.r. -y .-. - I.- . . ; : f I - 1 r: i 1 Oarjlina atchm;iii . J. W. IIcEEHZIE, Ed r iA?tM UBUCUIPTION KATES. .r I lUilJlUCC... ...... 1.01 rix uiowtiis..-.-. Titrec month -. . - , l aUUSDAY, April 26, im. Gov. CHrraipMintaient of Es-liow i Utw. J. Jarvi. toi ihe Ut 8euU t mutiny good oie, but Ay tbtOK Jt, Ui iorfViieAbHt Senator 'jryU, la sjoejt iii ilie lcv, arU.faw V.deumiti u.t w ruia tiie iort Ur, to whicfi Uc U now u ccupnt, any longer tluu ibr nine tnoiitbt intervening till the meeting j of our wxt Legislature; lhu declaring i LituMlf m opponent to our remaining; I able-Kiiied and patriotic genator, 'WjM 5 lUnoui. We know 8eutcr JarVia ii a S gvud man, aud worihilylafcd welt :n&l(-, : fitd to fill the great dead 8euatora pUe I Mii be bouiaj)ve.leib fK?P J!H? i what teruV Ihe (feared Ur eliect T Umt "tet i And a Seuetpr RinB9m halhousiid of friends imotiimMt ebiocittlh 1 tJUte w tUttba to-wgdi4 bU owu causeudr the cause of a united JJvmocrc iu the eitate bx ui .baJMge I talus ewiueut cotlegue.' IffortH Carolina will inake a serious mistake if she. 'does itl retain her greatest living son in- the hanale uat as long as he , is willing to Mrrv Uer people. The Eemocratio f eiisy. One vl the ablest mm in the State say, in a prif ate letter to the editor of the Charlotte Observer: , Curly le .was of opinion that there Was no ertnahent place in the worlds economy for a liethat a lie could: not for lo.ig live. It there any better tell lor us to act upon in Noith Carolina t this year? i, uijf ttot acknowledge on the stump th.it the adniinistratioir Iihs been on i Me whole a dtssapoiutoirut to the i- uuthv adJiu to ttmt sUteiueut our : prelrrence for it over any other admin istration since Buchanan's time? It challenged on thi, ak the clul j lt?nx r to name the one he prefers to i thi. If our man is posted he can sn trout the challenger by giving the peo- fie a brief Butnmury of the history, of i t he adiuinistratiou so preferred, let it 1-8 which it niilf O ir CongrptMiuen 1 sliould f able to pijl. through it -eema I to me, if records rHctjcally INipulist, I in the in. in, are of; vuloe this year. I lo'k upon Gnifer un having ap ) ii dor, and recivedt divorcea n euttt from Southern Deuifcrucy, and a fiilly latisf inl with, hi liberal .alimony, tiie presidency; but we should observe the decencies and not gatti wash on the stump thn dirty , liueu su long rung out in Congress. The intimacies of the p:ist should close our mouths t abuse f the old man with whom we have wept iu fellow .a 1' i ' ' ship, inougn we may Know too pain fully (hat he is Mof the wicked." Our correspondent is undoubtedly r fight. What we need this year is not a policy of evasion or subterfuge or de fence, but one of entire honesty, cat.- Ior andiMnues. It would be exactly wie to say frankly to the people - that the administration has not met onr e- p'-r.tationn, aud to tell them in what particulars it has not done so. The luost should be made of the matters iu which it hs justified the hopes of the eopl. - 1 News and ObWrver. What appears r to tte a political movement to keep the Ivgroes solU is- a new-fangled notion that they must celebrate the day that ' Gen. Lee surrendered. Such a celebra tina t-Mik place, as we learn from th i Tarboro SoutherUori at' ' Cbnetoe i-nnd j then the darkeys weut off to her Third party sjjeech, in vf hicli the Dein a; cats were roundly abusedrv The poT Uics m tftat movement w reasiljFi - comuaised ........ :i .-4-U;?r hews and.Observer: H w under atood that Mr. Walter pwrv has de tided that it is too risky for huu to ac cent the appointment which has. beeii tendered, as the insurance compauies will not insure his life at Curaeoa. He U willing to serve his country, but is not desjrous of sacrificing himself on the altar in these piping timet of peace, .)Atid so Senator Uansom is seeking to obtain for 4 hlmT- a better place,-which we hope he will be able to a 1 liTh'J Obarlotte NeWst Gen. Barringer j : i j raeeimg with good success in raising Ciiarlottes quota trf the fond required to erenre the site and . the adjoining I And of the Unions fort. The 01d - Forf bat been photographed; aud each contributor to the fund will be given a certain mumber 'of copies. " This is rpidly popularoing: .i the Virgin ia Dare' aeottmeHt. Norfolk v tas just uten tnu ol:lue.funa.: . : Tillman tuuielosed hit. : whisker nnd prtTiie1'r-nwms are rvWili J ilJlit r ,1 . i eXCTCU BT 81 aiEAD UEKQBE If HE. CHARLOTTE, MARCH 8,-lH ; Tim action was fought Juuei 20th; 1780, at m int some 40 mile Krtl VVett.f Charlhrtte, wjthiiiJMf f tuit ofMhe present tiiwu of Lticpluto;And in what Was then Trjrou tkuty. The fight is scarcely iiotfcel inatt regu. lar history of the K4iuti&iarjr War. Washingtiu had not beard of iW until hit Southern Tpurin lWl, when here hi Ohartte.' Tarletdn, in hi 3am paigns, barely ail tides ftaf it; ehile light House Marry Lee, is nisaemo- - . i ir : -ua iies'ol ine war, mivaeB r ", ialfioK it ArnisxMir rililli attd: merely refernuK Ut iU' niilM authbrV fall into Both otfthese he:error-of Hsfgbinrthe crrtjft of the vifcMry-to : 6eii:-- WriSth dtuttorfd, Mie jCdWnfatsder Of ;MiiiiKtJlii;i?- trictVlien it mas daf eimrerjr to t3Pk flM.la7SK?,!Mj kwlbattels oHawan iCoujtiy. v But 1 have choaen Uie subjret of this sketch, chief ly becuu Jtliias -much local interest for Charlotte andjMcck- leitburg eop!e, and because . il. .shows better than in any other sraj, the tteal struggles of the War. In fact, itbeds much new light on the vita) point of The Battle Of Tory infloenco at the South; uni vre-f1;0 fleets in brighter colors the before , a- chievement of the Patriot N Fathers. The battU of ltamsour'4 Mill was fought entirely between the W higs and Tones ox this section of ; country, in eluding a few Loyalists! t rom South Carolina and Georgia.;! It was largely a strusnjle between i I neiKhbors; and friends, ktnspeopfe and feliowcoMntr)- ..... siit ;. . men op(N)iag laciionfi . tm a mtgniy revolution It occurred, Coo, near the close of a long war, when the posioni raged with intense fury end bitterness. And yet, strange to say,: io complete was the victory of the Whigs, and so fearful the loss on each side, in propor? Hon to uunibers, that! alii good! men stood amazed at the sigut.f Atid then so magnanimous were! the'?ictors that scarcely a spark pf ist aiic? "us left br a traceof 'rv!fmm&t$ .seen or left. AltOKether.irt was' Pie ra.t noted Whig aud ; Tory fight : -of the whole war; . uit iiichidiirg th UiMl off Moore s tret-k, near Wilmington, Feb- oaryi.'TCf, which wavproperly a' strug- gle li?tueen the W bigs tin e id and a body of recent ScottfJmiHigrant on the o4 her.' ' And here recurs a cur ious n fiectioh fc4ii'toriatiidyriial two of the 8hriest Tory I orjJy!i battles of the war, shouldhaveVlovi in- red in North Carolina the first! Colo ny to move for independenc, aud tut- on Southern Mate that never fielded that struggled on untill- she f drove Corn wall is from her borders, ani then seut her sons to South Carolina and 'Virginia to help to wrench those state from the grasp of British miliary rul aud oppression North Carol inn helped to win the victory of Green; in the close drawn battle at! Autaw pring. on the San tee in September, 1781, anr also at the final surrender of i Corn- wullisat Yorktowu ! in October, 17 81. ' . ! I 1 -: I heartily commend the high pur pose of this society to search for the truth of American j History in all its lines, and espcially to seek, by diligent study, to vindicate' thl najiie of our good vld.state froni ' manf if tne sitirs and aspersions r nninstly casi upoh'her. tn aiiyreaVtrUggle, and 4ieciauyDaiuiet warr tbe times ti.. ii ..I .f . kiiBbiCNiij ytj U4CUS SOU1S, WIS OU god;taJ has4rerrten rue- h herrpligbted-iaifh M I coustittttional oMgaUons,Sherhwianght o fear from the truth ,and all toi gain from mi icucvv ticuu on ' irer name and fame. As fal backf ai 1741, 1400 of her sons joined in; th ilbugl march Kgainst the fprtnrw of Cartbegena in ooiun amenca. , j a-. So, in 1854 5, she sent 300 of her sons to hwth dangers ind disasters of the madcap Braddjoek in hit.terrible defeat. And then right off in i758, she sent, another 800, under the. brave and accomplished Col. Woddell, to help capture Fort DuQnesnend drive the French from America. She had little or no interest in these movements, be- yong sense of loyjaty to Anglo Saxon supremacy. But both she and her gallant sons did their whole dtittS Ye hitherto,' Keitf tfie on joor tie other Jhas receitcd the slightest concession of credit or merit from-botsble hist oris us. Now, thank Providence, 4 great change is beginning to dawn. Oil this very niatter of the captijreaf fort ' DtrQ'ie sene, afterwards Fort Pitt, and ' now the rast iron mart of Pittsburi FniL w " wv ana .njost re- of Aiejtcti Krsforians, has this nrgHit iipgeisU tor help to' exH? French ;n jidt'Col.? A. M. Waddefl show, in i Coloua Offict" wna Nor h Carolina scoutit-who? ferit detected the fiight of th French" and battened the capture. ?" "'" ' ' '1 So, in the War of l812rtheMexican W-jtr,and the great Civil VarvJn nau;h and all. she did her whole, duty! Bucstntugeir enough, tup to t he pre sent hUtoricul aWakeing; tic; oiie'evei here in l&ortb Darolina twmeta.reaU ly know or care anything aljoufEe history of our State; - Now s we are rapidly realizing 'he; imroHanciK-vofr teaching oiir chitdreri ind'6fiirs6niei thing of this glorious' record; "and I am, gadoid Mecklenburg kgain in Uhe jea tft ritvdicate;the truth of Ihe grand History she so helped tp ..make. Please, "ilr- President, xcus this preliminary, dicnjnbut I feel deep-; ly on this past iit$ecv ot our people, speciaily th teachers an other leading classes in ne vita worKor nuvonc justice. iPhitimtimtoij mind, the profound, ttflectiou of -. fine m 4 he early hMtortaafc Of Snmdi who iii frjee jigja and.twititfeglected to WtlM) V tfeip5stor , antfjef t this sacTeduiy tot f r do, woulucoiutorei see themsetve and tliefr ''posterity trt&W&w1ifb& unjuHly, and 'their countryj sneered at aud slandered.' : : Buf in facf, and in trufh; re- ma ri:s are a proper prelude5 tb "the very i?fndd1?!iiedd:.l,!4li ne of xtiuu.fous 4n.uit as mis oaiue ou the 20th of June,'; 1780,' was , ahio a natural prelude to. the ht;' litth4 skirV mwh herein Qff'ytte -in September,' 1780 the grand .victory at King's' j ilountaiu ia )ctober, and the match less gght of Morgan at CoWpens in January, 1781 all fotiowed in , si u gu ar succession by thturuing struggle1 at Guilsord Court House in March, 17' St; und the speedy expalsiou of,. bo:h British end Tories from out. State shortly thereafter. " THE FALL OF CfTARLESTOX AND' btFAlT ' .; ; or BUFOBD. . - - An'i how, Mr. PresidenOet. iis, as residents of Charlotte and citizens of Mecklenburg, revert to the situation here in June, an evenful month in our nis:orr, mo . mue Known a? Z ;.f ft" Miiy, 1 780v occurred t woj eveiifs f feiirfiuiiMibrt :o this; ouiet little lection. O.i the 12 Jrof rM iv, Uie City of, CliariesloiH. C. -wm h -alt the trooii? gathered todefeod iUirrender- ed,to the British. This surrender eni tTJUHl tteHrlv.-HHthe V best "troop re lied njWVn to hold Cofhwallia in check; nmeng theni nlxiut 1,000 of the North (Carolina regulr; and over 1,000 of be be-'t State Militia many of e;ich of these fn nil this" YuIkin and Catuw- oeiTegion. as mis main -army was now gone, and lay in dreary prisons on . . . V the coast and in a low conntry, loim .iiid desptir tilled the hearts of all Southern WJiigs. South Carolina and ucurta ooni yieiueu, almost winiouta struggle, to the armed rule of the ty rant; and Cornwal lis saw, with a mili ary eye, that his easist and most natu ral mode of approach to reach, and to conquer North Carolina, now lay along the high ways between the Wateree ami Catawbii on the one side, and those of . the great Peedee and Yidkin on the other, leading right to Cha; Jot te." On alt this line, there, was not a single or ganized force to resist his march even a moment; except or.e smalt IWiroeut unier Lol. Buford, of Virgrnia. niade up of several inti-d commands. : Bu ? SMt M a A S . SV lilu m -A. . J j S . un -ui9. wv to Ajiiari4rnn when he heard of the surrender;! and turned back. Notreami he waf somewhat carelessly festJW . in the rich Waxhaw settlement, j wit "oil the borders of MecklenbWg wheu'otf tb4tn ot MayXarleton.. witli t -his legion, surprised the Kegiment, and pu nearly, the whole of thenriottsword. There was a just complamt of- fqu play, pending a flag of ' truce Iwhic cast a dark shade ou the name bt' Tar- leton; and out.of.thw, with -the terri ble butchery practiced, grew the! inos horrible stories touching the Red Coats. These events spread a wild panic al through the upper sectioos 'of. tliis State. At first, consternation stagger ed all. -But by a merechanr. Rria. dierGriflSth Rutherford, of the- Dis-j irict fiiuiua, was Aosent from Vbarles ton at the time of the" sVrrend and was now at his home, in Rowan. 1 By the 3rd of June (5 short days) the bid Farmer Genera) had 800 men in Char lotte, but fortunately Tarleton did not dare to advance retiring in thedn rection of Camden, one of the" strong- esi ontisn rosis. as harvest was at hand, the troops were briefly address ed by Rev. Dr. Alexander McWhorter, President of Liberty Hall flatelt .Queens College) and the&'VdisViisaedv with solemn injunctions to get erms and ammunition in good order, a.ndb a momenta call. Tbej tad OrfincpmTasudfctCttnjdeli; wsratsoinienger to Locke' wtth instructions 'to the .Wihaw7ai'd WitTirn SOmiles oflraeet him on the evening of the 19tb, Charf6fferBe1tfy'-iue hi? drdefi for th? trodCo rally; but this time id the plantation of'Daria Rwe (oneof ibigTiera)in upperMeck' tovf iCabs&tu. HeWfSOO. men I had une 10th. They;2 ivrere: hastily brgVhixed. and sd' -maichedf to Mallard 0reek; within ' 10 miles vof tJharlolte? Here a permanent s report aiiizat'ionwas effected; audogaini good fortune attended 1 them. i-CoU Wm. Lee Davidson, a regular officer, who had missed Capture at Charleston, now Bpptredin (he can) p and consent ed" to serve with theMUithu He took chargeof iTsniall - regiment--ef Light nfantry of S5XXraeui,Wfiile 65 mount ed men were-equipped as Dragpops un- dei tbeiIanbMaor W. JL Dav4 All -other,' with any.additjoB.s coming in, remained under tbajmrnediatejconi- miid of .Hutherford.himself..' l presented til0 Ktirtb (JtiWink arid p6cjaUy.tir.Tj7a coud-J ty, there had altfays been a strong op-d aVritt , movement; UOSIHO with the jnmix HwvndtiWTfxiiwv this mTMaflard vCrefi; aiherfdrd heard athe "To?ies weW:risitfgweat- of fata m.n m atcrtfce1 ed" 'special orders id HoV. fancls Lbcke. the com- mander of the Militia of Wtstern Ro w- an, notwtredeif,',iind to Major-3 David Vvflsdd,' bf 4 Wear Me Cklen bnrg; and to Captsr jGrilbfailh Falls," John Barndon a'ndpossibly otfifef certainf strong beats,M to musterat'oncei their whole I ay ailabfe commands, and crossing" the river ai tne mosK.accessiDie lorus, pro ceed immiaterty't disperse the Tories, aud suppress 'the rising; of 'coursi co operating as oest they could, and under Locke as the ran kiug officer. ;And nowi the' sturdy 'old: U'ltherf ori, "with this motley force4 of raw'iuilitia and so called Mmiriufe.menin scarcely number ing a thousaud in all, . boldly started out to meet the trained and victorious army of LoriTftawdon." He priilwbly followed Jte Well known old Potter Road,1 east of Sugar Creek Church, and on 3une5"'h look 'posftToh'" tvA a - . ... . Ha - . . . . . f uther learned that the Tories of Tet on and other rebitoe geltletuentj! were actualU in Qaiup at It un-pur'i Mill, U L. ' ll;'.r i ibi ..'.l. j ii.. in oiuuutrr ui yycr -vihi 'u.tuv aces-stun to c Vlwirv ra " KjV He., al.ni at I 1 learned 4lr.it certain -cal ld Loyalists of the rioted. Provincial ligiuient ot Col. Jo4in JH imiltn, yf .Halifax, h;iii anitearea auioiitf.cne ignorant, ana se- cla led ettleof that distant q-iarter , aud were twtog vxtraordiiiary meunsto play altwuatlyou their excited , hoptn ami J ear - Tw ir un uien t tiwit, form erly cei leiit4.rof'i.4hat action,, : and claiming to lMbu;: tuj Hut H ito.ltpn Resjim-itt, pretended to have, express tut hority-frjiiu Lorn CurtiwllU to or ganize the .KiugV adherents. Thete leader wereUoL-Jhn More and M j. Nicholas VVeleh hoth appear" ug in Eti- glih uniforiu and: with Royal llegi- inental.-; au(Hhe latter also in iking wme .display , of Elglh gohl. They likewistfhroiight with thm othr; re puted Loyalistroiu both South Caro lina and .Georgia; who toil of the swet?jing conquest of those. Staes, and of thnir return to the R yal - Standard. In thw-way theie.artful.t;adrr4 won to their work some .xl lent mn. htit the Jririjer n uia ler were reteot mi migrants.' aodtrnpecially j&ininle. GerniAH wnc had no idcaof iJuty-bfyvud -.oIed- ienee hi th? Hcufte ; of '.HzwmK, vft w.t?ttWo 8aid4bat: Jareer bodies refe gutliering from Uw .disaffected- xnoan- THE IBTaATBCrt 07 -OEST. RCTHERFOBb. Witn the Brltlr in hi fbnl4 S the Tones in his rear, both' in ' superior dilemma -sumcjent to fry the hichesl military skill and courage. But fuj- tune again' favored'hioi. tJu the Vfl b ne touna taut it iwuod u;d prooabiye tired from hrs front: audhe fesolted to mbte toward llamaour a. Milli with view of uniting withLocke, and beat ing tlie'Torie.s. , Bu.t here was another risk. If lh movement of iUwdon was only a feint,' a id his own little army left the fjaitish f roni, any mo ment misht see Tarleton and- his bloody dragons in Charlotte; and UHW doQ;himelf marphing triumphantly througg the State. To divide his force was almost sure to invite attack. Thus are the problems of war eyer facing commanding officer and only a Frede- rickla' Naholebn. or a Stonewall Jack- oii could .turn danger into triumph. In less'tlian 24 bourse. Col. Locke was called on to facs a similar emergency 1i . 'm--i .;. . ,i and lie solyed it in the true heroic style But Rutherford was ' ah ' old Indian fighter,;and Q.EimpTeineDts partook of over eaution strategy. On the 18th He moved with bis whole force io Tuck aseege Ford 12 miles hearer the Tory ; Bat FowV iroabW ! ifcif. "WlHmWdlb' or the morning of the 20tfi;nt 'tfycoiir venient point a few, miles inadvaffce of Tnekaseege; With a view of a joiJt -at" tuck on the Camp at Ranisour'sl But tne lvtn was wet, and tne mm iocks cf the Rotlferford men 1 were 6nt ' of order lle'did not move tiH: towards midday, arid thetf crossing the1 Ritrer, nTalde a good stride towanfs ilimsour's tmitim loiiesoflL ' : - Ve now tani to Locke and his par- Lty of citizen soldieii and minute men; Locke was alo a farmer Hero,; but he acted on the Idea. tf the" great Con federate Cavalry leader. Gen. NT R. Forest: tt.The surest way to beat the enemy is to giVttfaxfirst with the pestngnters.' ; y JP.BK pOJTtlNUlD,2JEXT VTEEK. y. Th Sorutsr grticf ran dowoV from ,the weakening tSecta.pl warm weather, ; you need a Kuoa ioojc ana oiooa punner . use HcK)dViuprriHa.'' 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Catton Sect Meal is a highly , concentrated feol, one jhich lias more feenngvaluethan tliree-, pou.nds of arid it will be found mo.ro econoniical to use than anv of t I rious grain feeds. . ? - . : . ; COTTONSEED HULLS take the place of havorV kind of loner or rotirh feed, and lias been nrnvon K. ... , the ptacticaltest8 of thousands' of. feeders, to be wortrr '' Cnound for Dound as anv of the forap ftds in r as the cost of HULLS Jsiless than, hay, and canfbe fti -tV yjasle, it is far'niore ecQnbmical to us" than anv .'feed nm - and feed in connection vitl Cotton Seed Meal this Y..;! ' equalled When costs and 1-enefits are consider, d" i 4.,vM unces aim oiner juiormauon-uesifeu ; Correspondence 8ohcjted,by . . ". . North Caolinai Cotton Oil omDarV Ti.J.vDAVISy lanager,; ,v iN .AlUXiTi; v ,r BOILS, ULCERS or PIMPLES, SORES blood b fed. A few bottlwof 8. S. 5. tkimiwU dtM thm ntML Mnovmll 8 CLEARED AWAV lriU ttM. It Utho best blood maedroo VTkoimBd ha haia bxm! it ur sa. i ei mat awMW a wwiiw ionic OHM GAVIN. Dyi . OMo. Mood Amoom. "naiise an biaad ni akn diwiwi mailad fr SWIFT SPECIFIC C()H Atbata,Gi. HAVIXCb RECENTLY MOVED HY STOCK Of TO THE CORNER. S Fcriucrly Occiipieil BY Jj B.SHST I am better prep:irel t seU you Oro ceries eheatier thnn evr. I retniv 'new- iOoH4 dtily and Imv all kiti l- of country produc-? Tilb -'aiseiit tt tht'-ceielirated odvamd.lackk-han.l ho;. .mt i-ut from seu r exsiirt tu wuatlwr. . ypEClAI 1 have "aw pair of sh.ft4 land tunnH l:i'ius ares lriwwU on land aull Bllllie IH'lIVS lil t atal-will'sell at and aH persona indented ( note or mortgage fur it nil. ii v nwmuh , ..... i... .. ...... laorigHgc fur last year' will eall aud settle and save cost. Yours respectfully, JULIUS EABNHAEDT. 3 Drive. 7 ST0W .7 In the spring when the groen gctf back in the trera. .' And the aan conies out mind stT8. : And your winter" Shoes pulT' on" wih "fa . v And you. think of jour bure-foot dys.- The wiswttninR for you to do isilo selects from our new. stock r stylwh i left Shoe. i r 1000 pairs SUinples received this week, inchidlng erery corrceir4hle style in JudieV, gntleraeiis nnti cTiildreny. . o( Ky. CBtTontty, txi Ky- award o4 MEDAL AND DIPLOMA tr the wfmtrsmcsM nrrno, BmIbcm Oore oooat SUO. IncJndtag tnlthto.book ad board. Jhoorrmpby. Tys Wrltiaf mm. Tirrphr toucbt. For etrewlara, addrowi, W. M. lUilTiX. nwMMrt, S"tStai. B. C.Webb. W. - XX. "tTV. JJU -jVp. O O. , NICHOLSON & ...-I---.. PROPRIETORS . . .. Salisbury Marble Works. LARGE VARIETY OF..MARBLE-ON HAND TO SELECT ,rM - ; ,1" TISFAGTION GUARANTEED. : .best fekd knowx 1 UII ;tntf'-rt Ih ihH!:-t,.' iiry HoiV . n-" M oiii$ Mn ; younyn YuU- - ... - BY OBTAINING SUlCEKli Tie Southern States It ia a beautifully illu.- tnugazine dev full of inter South uitd ouht uoust hold. . . 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PATT0N, Office at C. M.&U. M. Brawn'- Sbo DR W. W. McKENZK Offers bis nrofexfiona! servicrt i IS" citizens , of Salisbury tr- HUM t nd nurrou""'-! community. He can ie ww - . ffica up Starrs over the got office lutts sdrug store. Subscdhe to the Watch-a get the news. Only $1.00 rr advance. L. Nicholson. tratert tooiiM. ted to the Soiiit. -ir' t for Mrv rewW.i o.-.i' Jo4eii ev.-ryo.,r, rab MKU IW . C1- --?-" '"- na aloerdmpprtnse to th ITaUierford Wrned that Lord Raw camp. And he now dispatched a ms J:
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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