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I HI.- — d)C0li!i Noi'tI).5tatc SALISBURY, X. C , OCT. 20, 1S6S Repnhlicaiis against the ('oiiserva- tives vvlio was piepa ed to see tlie Republican Governor of North Caro lina become the first nullifier? Our opinion is that tlie fundamen tal conditions are unconstitutional and never to be enforced, and that the Republican platform in relation to the Oj)inion now see that they misjudged^ if there is anv impediment to success] impediment to success,' be recov self-sacriticin of time for action ! It would be an in- A HospifahJc Mountaineer. which can yel be'recovcred by nobleJ.i/V da. ing, o,- seir-sacriachig virtue, or “.P’ S'"™ bold sti’oke of policy’’, now is the most luscious figs as we could cat and also as many as we could carry to “the old folks at home” and likewise lent ns a bas- ' NIlW (liMli)S! }iL\V (.‘OODlSI^ ^or Xiife Insurance Only. S8M!N8! S C031 f Xft 11 'g Fail and Wintre STOCK. ^ .* ... I ‘ /iivo at liuinc aiJU It'IlL IIS U UH: nnite pit} it, when we are so very met to take them in. Was not that doin near success, we should tail to win it Lthe tiling up brown ? by tlie hick of a little boldness—Ji Chinmen Bock Mountain. queetion of snflr.nge is an onfage; | qhave nofbeen ‘ ,ame frim\‘’i^'l ““^•“"1 conseqnently agree with the Gov. j i,, these elections; there is no call to ia cl,i,n„cv ^hi:!!.'sTatds o^r","; Large, Varied, Elegant and that JNorth Carolina “has the same change All other elements of p i t control over the riglitof suffrage that the canvass are light and trival com pared with the success of our princi pies. It requires some greatness of soul to act a bold part in an unex pected crisis, when everything hano'; PIKUMOXl iiEAL ESTATE IAS! il'.vi'E (■(Ilil’Wy 01 VIRGISIA. the other States have.” But viwed from the radical stand point it is mil lification, and the Governor is a nul lifier. i/iiliU UCiiil OF XEW YOliK- FOR VICE PRESIDENT: OF MISSOURI. '•'13. i'llili FOR CONGRESS. FRANCIS E. SHOBER, OF ROWAN. KL ECTOR A L TICKET. roa Tin-: state at lalge. IIOX. JA.MES W. OSBORNE, OE MECKLENISURG. Joseph j. L'AVis, of Fuanklin, A DELIBERATE FALSEHOOD. We find the following deliberate falsehood in the Asheville Pioneer of the 15th. “North Carolina is fairly given up by the Democrats since the declara tion of Nathaniel Boyden for Grant. The Old North State concedes it as certain that the Republicans will carry every Congressional District and tJie State .give Giant and Colfax from 30,000 to 40,0O0 majority.” The above is not the first falsehood of the kind which has been perpe trated upon iis (luring the present campaign. I he Newbern Ttepiibli- from it. The scenery ail along was grand and CHcbanting and the weariness of the travel was much attended by its influence —for is there not Pleasure in the pathless woods, 'Rapture on the lovely shore, VL i’HOKlZEI) CAP! ; A] CNS iiliLL^ DOLLARS* OFFICEItS. CARiiiN, Gd'( )N, Rrcsidfttt. J. J. HOPKINt^, Secreturg. C . H. 1 EKKUW , M. I).^ Med. Adrisor. iT upon a swift and courageous decision. - Society where none intrudes, In this hour, when the part}’^ stands mountain stream and music in its | with one foot over the brink of peril J roar.” i and the other on the edge of victory, ^ Without a Dam, ! the capacity of a few men to formal Higher up we found a mill turned by a ' great solution may shape the destiny * "’ooden race inserted into the little brawl- ; of the country. “We speak as unto ‘“S gurgling stream, and I tell you it went i wise men 5 judge ve what we say.” ^ rush. The little stream whose j 1 course we followed, rushing, tumbling, ' T, ->• 1 r, i dancing along the mountain side, lumping Prom our r,poc.al Corre.poudent, I - Asheville, 13, 186S. ^oint tj poiur, forming cascades iiiiuuucr- Alessrs, Editors: On Thursday nighTable and humming its maker’s eternal my friend Baldy arrived according to i ro 4-er.ii8( , l^o enhanced tlic plcnsura we en- misc, hut we were delayed a few days on ji^yed L p. Up, UP, a. a- ' and at I : 1,., .uea. .-larisor. JsJlJ I iiiiili f i T!ii> libeiU'and solv-, Suiitli. ru (.’oiuinuiy •* • pays tuit.s pciiey hnlderi- aiuiually V . WALLACE i , ! It piopo-e-to aiil its patrons by taking uutts TS now receivinor his larce and eUrtaiu stuck i '““n prinniuins. 1 of Fall and Winter Goo.ls, to the lusneetion ^ i! P-^-‘'Us to pay all cash if desired, of which he invites everv b^lv. ‘ ! „A' ' ".''r,>'“,7''’’- •••' tm!^of d A t ‘ h'" uli.nvr its patrons t\, change their polieie. tiOn oi uoiDg A tall aiiil honoiabU* busiiit'S? as , irL>iu inu*p!avc tt) aucitbor. a merchant, and will adhere nnaltoraldy to that ! 1''^ I’oliey holders are not rer-tricted as to tr»- purpose. He i.s confident that he can make it j resid'ence. to the interest of the public to fade with. him. ! o’dors the following certificate as toils sol He has been unusually careful in the selection = o! his fall totock, which ciimprises everything; h ' igiit low down for ca.d), winch enables him lo sclJ »3 hjw. if not a Ultlo 7ctcer, tlinu anv Other merchant in a!! this region. atconiii. of the sickness of friend Strong dast Wi- p -s the gap ii. who hfcoming sufficiently himstdf again, cooling srrcct breeze, w-.f -d to u ir i. e., stjong—we bade Wilson’s a long: that we have laiou.-n in lii f gl lingerii gr adieu. u the I nos- ! >rious An Extra Charge. jold county—Buncoinlie. AV • 1.niton onr I wish to do exact justice in my notes can^ ti short time since, contained a of the places and people I mav visit, and .similar paragrapli which we contra- | therefore in candor should recount what I coats and rush down. , DOWN, DOWN— get ourselves and nag refreshed at Thom's, A No. I resting place one mile in Buff Nklscx Cocrt ilorsE, Ya i March 2;). lSfi7. \ The undersigned, otSoeas of the county of ryoisou, and ,./• VO tn-nfu, tnke p/v-a^iirb ;Ti ^ JCconniuT.di:.;, a8 a snI', : ;,;id reliable ci nip*, j ny-“ Phi- 1’n‘dinoiit lu r;; !.>late Insuruuce Com j pany, ut Tins county; a;.d besides the merit ot j it--oivci;i-y, its rates and terms for Life IiisurJ I anci- are such as to coannend it to public put- i fiiage. It shall bi‘an evi-n-lian lcd, sati.sfactorv traile. 1 Its Stockholders, Directors and (tfiicer? are mra Tnj film ! Tnj him ll GASH or BARTER! DI.STUIGTS. 1st-THOMAS J. JARVIS, of Tyrrel. ‘2n(l—INO. HUGHES, of Craven, 3rd—I. G. I)t)BBIX, of Cumherland, 4th—WHAR. J. GREEN, of Warren, 5th—H. S. R()BIXS, of Randolph, r,rh_\V. M. ROBBINS, of Rowan, 7th—L. M. .AIcAFEE, of Cleaveland. dieted at tile time. We not only ! “ TDT"‘f'',"'' I:““‘'f “‘’'tS» d I inv lifrril' tJm enm c\Y Nlifilt. nvPrl*nL’n*a n%2 nn v/Aarl tivri ,. - . '-’“O i chargi'd for extra light the whole sum of; ^tght overtakes us, on the road, but we (O.itiadicted it, hut we called upon seventy-five cents. You aie aware that I the reins to “tlie roan” and she flies \\\Q Repuhlioan \.o correct its state never trust my eyesight "with less than the good ground and so at last we men posed None .shall leave hisSnue without feeling that they have dune well by calling on V. WAl.LACl Oct 10. I -J ^ C*1V> C4«*tVAV^ nillAt 1. -n ~ XilkTO j Q Republican \.o correct its state never trust my eyesight ivith less than the good ground and so at last we; 2Ht. This it failed to do as we sups i candles—by this light I wrote the fa-! lyach this place, and then comes ihe fam- i 1 •, , , rp, ’ j vorahle notices of the Springs which vou i*y meeting, which no iien can or should I sed It would, file suite,nent was i„,vi, imblishcd to the Jo,Id. ‘ Joscribe. , I IT I.S X(»t .\ p.\uty TittuMPii wk SEEK. WE .\I!E TPYI.VG To S.WE Ol'H I (aU'XTUV FUO.M TilE H.ANGEPS W11 hTi i_i 3.El!fl.\N(i IT'. Gov. SEY.Mueii's AM.'KE.-is. i made for effect outside of tJiis State and it was not corrected. Tiie Old North State has been mailed to the Pioneer regularlv and it was obliged t) know, if it read our paper, that the above staieuient was false. It was Tiir, KOECTION OF .\ DK.MOCKATIC P.XKi UTIVE and A MA.lOUrri' OF DKMOCUATlC MEMtiFRS TO TilE HOUSE OF UEIMIESENTATIVES WOULD NOT GIVE TO THAT FAllTV ORGANIZATION THE POWER TO HAKE SUDDEN OR VIOLENT CIIANGKS ; RUT-IT WOULD SERVE TO CHECK THOSE E.XTREME MEA- .«URE:s WHICH HAVE UEEN DEPLORl D P.Y THE IiE.-^T MEN OF BOTH POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS. ' THE RE.-ULT WOULD MOST CERTAINLY LEAD TO THAT PEACEFUL RESTORATION OF THE UNION AND liE ESTABLISHMENT OF FRATERN.vL RELA- TIO.NSHIP IVHICII THE COUNTRY DESIRES. Gov Sii’ni''. r’i, Letter of AfCviittince. A Contrast. After starting we percuived that our mare had casta sho* and we were in some fear, it being Lord’s day, wliether ive could get another put on, but on reaching Shelby we applied to a Mr. Linebarger, and after stating our unfortunate condition obliged to know that we not onR ; he not «nly readily drove on a shoe, but cluiiiied the State for Sevinour auil sf "‘'h it's regul.ir price and did the OI • 1 . . 1 • , 1 ■ TN- work before breakfast, though he ivas inst Llaii, blit that we claimed this Dis about to sit down as we drove up. Of trict for Mr. Shober. ’ ’ ’ ‘ We hope that onr patrons will par don ns for the use of the terms “false hood” and “false” in this article. We never use such terms except when compelled to do oo, as our readers well know. A repetition of the falsehood has compelled ns to characterise it in jirojier terms. course we paid him more than the regular chargr McBrayer's. Abuit eight miles bevoiid Shelhv, excellent oM geiilieman—iMr. insisted iTi.'.r we should “light o an Asliei'iilc Is a beautiful town si:n it.ej on Inil,- .md adorned v/itii elegant .Liid t asty resideiicus and grounds. Art h.i^ Cinbined withiia- taro to render the place attractive and jileasant to the eye. And no^Y for the Jorious old Black. TxVU. a»i liigh iiiti'gritj', auul patiTius i-nn relv on an honorable, efficient managa-nu nt of its affairs. None ot us liave stock or personal interest in this eompaiiy, amd simply give thi-' as ilisiutcr 1‘stetl testimony to the nieritsut a goiat inslitu .N .\l aauor above J. McCubbins. ■ ., , , -i , • - j (iEO. s;. Stkve.ns,! lerk Circual Court I .lOH.v F. ItIX. .Sherifi' ^’’m. a. 11 ill. Nnrvcyor. S. ii Lovi.ng, Chrik i.'oiuitT (’oerf. Cr A. Dm ifliai'i it ( o., .Salisbury We:i!so -Neag,.. : .,(.••(! T ire Com paliie-;. Tr avi-lii.g agents wanteii. m !v to CA PT. ,J A aI L.'- F . jo!': SON, Special Agent, (. Intrli tie, N. C ~. i-'Gas. wAtwIy AddIss Wanted! i i I’roiii IjIlOO to ij.Ogu bii'h' ■ market able Ajip'.es waiitril l.y a ge ' in .Marv- lainl, Siimples .s-*!if to thisi.ili, . wiiii a statq- :nent o! the price w'li -h tiacy will lie deliv- e at tlii.s iilaee. w; : --.-ive eaily afi iition. rdcBrsye'-, ” and im- Jtdge Tourgee.—What right had this fellow to refuse to hold Court m this County because there were no negroes on ilie Jury 1 There were competouL white nen, who had tax, present, who had .ppeared ihcre to serve as jurors, but bc- Ciiise they did not have black skins, he b d'ai.sed to ho'd C.'ourt!—Milton Chron. ■ "ANTED.—A fiuantii}’ of largi- size'’: > V Wlnte Oak Timber, for which •, • :r 1 Fhe .xrll*.igl. R jfHnnl price and the Cash will be paid. The Tinil . ^ without the Land mv-ferred. itf; H A T P (liftfttMUntl Puni« l,.v,„gyK.l, T;,i.bM-f„r,0|,„«,l. v,l A e'li.llu .!,ll I (l please a hlressme stating tlie (inaniity of tini- _ OF 'VlilGINIA. ber, size ot trees, and distance trom the la.l mad. K. ELIdS, Oct 10 ISS'' ^ n-wberiie.^ N (. | q Viryinio, uioi Southern InstitutioH Its Funds are Tejd in ih^ South. It, II, & C’©., GEXKRAI. (:o^^AXi) msb I GOV. HOLDEN REPUDIATING THE FfVNDAiMENTAL CONDI TlONS OF RFfXLSTRUGTION AND Tin: REPI’RLICAN PL.\i\ FORM. Gov. Holden iins recently issued a procluimition in whicli the loliowing ])arngrph occurs : “Tlie government of North Oarolis na is, tlieiciote, as iiiinly established as that of any oilier State. Ir has the j same control of the right of sutlrago, j and of its own intermil affairs, as the other States have ; and it jmrsesses equal power with the other States to protect and perpetuate itself.” Every reading man will rememher that the Act of Congress adniittin»' the Southern Senators and Represen tatives to their seat admiis iliem on the fundamental condition that no change shall ever he made in tiic Constitutions of any of the Southern States by which the cidoied poojile shall be deprived of the riglit of suf frage. Every such man will also re member that the Republican plat- f(*rm, tidopted at Chicago, makes a distinction between the rights of the S( uthern Statc.x and the oilier States i i re lation to the question of suffrage. Said platform coneedcs the riglit of the Northern Stutas to i-o^uluto tin, j queefjon of snffiage for themselves, ; \»ut denies that right to North Caro ! lina and the Southern S‘a’.es, wliere,! it says, Congress must interpose, if' necessary, to jireserve the exisiting i order of things. In the face of all this who is not j astonished to see Gov. Holden assert I ing a public proclamation that North’ Carolina “has the same control of the : Tight oj' suf rage, and ot its own inv I ternal affairs, as the other States I have” Has he bid farewell to the' platform of his party, and has he’ .discovered that the fund imental con.s : ditions are nnconstitut oual and of p.o effect? It scarcely icats with him to 1 decide con-tituti(.mal (juestions, and after all that he has said of Die on nipotenoe (jf Congiess, two third.- of both Houses concuring, us “the law I making power” it isditiicuit loregaid thia in any other light than a provla- ; mation of NuLLrFic.4Ti(.>N. Aficr thej ^cry of nullification rai.-ej by the I THE NE\V YOUli WORLD ON THE SITUATION. The following is an extract from the article in the New York World aluded to in recent dispatches: We could easily have overcome the popularity of General Grant, ifanoth er point had not been raised to di vert attention from the issues. The position of General Blair and some of the Southern leaders has been in dustriously pervertt d and misrepre sented, anil an impresssion produced that the Democratic party is virtual ly pledged to overthrow the new State governments by force. This slander has repelled more than votes enough to have turned the balance in bile somu ckIet which we did not—refuse. Aticr this ri ■ fresh men t we pushed on until nooii, '.vhcii we halted at UarridVs. j'his gentleman led us and our jaded n ig ill excellent style. Oil ',ve pushed and came very near run- yoppera-s, niug over Rutherford ton Yeforevre i. liowovi,!- WO pixllod iij, liaril and Rutb- erfordlon could well exclaim “iiobodv hurt on our side,’’ — %ve \vere quite fearful liow- ever until wo had cleared this venerable ' village of our buggy wheels and springs, ; for if a premium wi re ortered for the worst | streets, R. would bear it off agaiust all ' competitors. A Live Salisbury Man. While resting a few minutes to ( rt ^, A S' SALtSBURY MARK,:., OOTDHEU 17, 1SG8. ^ plto I make , inquiry as to our way, whom should we see castings, beariugdown upon us but Dick Pendleton. N'ails,cut, After mutual salutations Dick informed us that lie was about to get work there. Pushing on we reached that night Jay's. This is a capital stopping place situated about five miles W. N. W. from Ruther- RKrOKTEl) HY Ili.N(;iI.\.M 00. S.icoii, perjionnil, iiiiue, per I'OiMid, I'm ii, per bust!, ol 5G lbs., .Meal, bush. 4(5 •' per pound, .lAllow, “ Aciaiiiaiitine. ])er ]>ouncl, ....... Yani, 'per buncii, L’ggs, per do/.tn, eiuliers, jier ]>f,nnd *,0111'. ]'el sack. .*..... risli.^lackerai, i. 1. •...».. i. 2. “ “ 3 Fruit, dried, apples pealed, “ nniiTd, “ b“ Peaches, peiilc'. I “ “ “ nnpealed , Leather, upper, per pound, GUOOKRS. 18 lo 23 25 to 3.5 .. l.lUto 1.2b .. 1.35 to t ..38 .. 10 to (Ki 20 lo 20 - - 2G to t>,» 2U to 22 .. 2.00 to 2.00 10 to 12 40 lo 50 .. 4.25 to 4.50 if21.00 .. 20 to 22 . •. to 7 to .. 00 to .. 15 to .. 9 to 02 to 33 to .. 8 to S to .. 6 to Stained we soon “shucked and stacked’ ’ and ere mnny minutes were “sqiioge” in the anus of ilurphy, as the old hidy said. Thene.'.t morning Mms rainy and weplod-' (led on fearing that the grciit iUtractioii of this route—“the falls”—would be liiddeu irom our view hv the foa. onr favor. The narrow escape of the ! fordton. Here we met with that cordial. Republicans from a great defeat is not j «3nd liospitatile welcome, that is due to their principles, hnt to the | be realized in the mountain coun military prestige of Grant and the i weary and travel- aspersions cast upon Blair. Inasim p!o contest of piincij-le we should j have succeeded ; and we mav suc ceed yet, if we can remove or neu tralize these adverse iiiffnences, wliicii have reiillv nothing to do with the merits of the public questions. Can this bo done? It s a grave question fraught with ilie most mos mentions consequences. We com mend it to the attention, to the most earnest reflection, of the recognized leaders of the party. We have still nearly three weeks for action ; and whore so slight a counterpoise would suffice to turn the scale, prompt ac- ’*■ indicions, as well as 8 OD IG 10 75 35 10 iO 7 .'■lolassos, sorgliniTi. per gal 50 “ West In.'lia, “ 60 to 00 “ 8ynip, “ 1.00 to 1.20 Onions, per bushel, cO to 60 Pork. per pound, 10 to 12 i’otatoes, Irish, per liu.ehel, 40 to 50 “ .Sweet, “ 90 to 75 sugar. Rrowu, per pound 14 to 16 18 to 20 20 to 22 0.00 to 0.(J0 0.00 to 2.90 5.50 to 6.00 00 to 00 .30 to 1 ..50 40 to 1.00 I It host w'-th unprecedented success. Ij 113 H r i r Ij H i ^ I Its fortunes arc tstalHshcd beyond mny \ 1 coteutiycncy. -WD- . X /. % T -r-v . A . . u* i.c It tu 11.*>! m \ Agerts | Irsqinors ... j .■■.iMiou;i Tr.i* !»*-.»x. J j>f r li*. 1 .}ia t e or » / Agents for ViilcDH Iron W-.rks, RicLiuoin!. na^ ko At ‘'.I OFIICERS: ; 1 i;e ('oiopHfiv i.its rapititi Hiiil agkinpt ! liability t'lat wiil coiup.ire iavorabij with any Life i ins;i! U!i e ( '(lUipaiiy on li.e roiiliueui, Rhich ii the true test ot responsibility. liy aiimiiii-itf..-^(l tij selected •Oiiiii to .Southern i’Mtroiiat'n, R. II. COW.VS. •T io. w. cn!i;;io, JAS. II. iin.i.. uiK-i7;v,-;lw;!y MO 32 NORTH WTAER S tv i ii wj I ii Sii’s • 1* 'li J , S I 1) K X T , JOHN E. EDWARDS, TIi'K tM'.ESlDK.VT, Wm. B. L8AA( s, BKl'KBTi HT, 1). J. Haktsook Clarilied, “ Grushed Pulverized -alt, coast, per sack, “ Liverpool, “ I a ole, ..... fotiacco, T.eaf. perponud, “ Manufactured, Smokiiijr. L>Il. S.VAIL. A. BKL.E, [TAS locat('(l on Eiiiiiss street, between! J_TMaiii A Lee. (llKce fonnerlv oceiqiieil j MKiiIc.'-.L u.XAJIINKK, by Dr. J. A. Calilwoll. and offers his profos j (TIAKLE.^ H. SMUl'I], M. D sional service.s to the (dtizens of tlie town j.kh.ae advisf.r, cksf-kai, askst. and vicinity of Saiisbury. H. G. L'ahkLL, Jno. H. GlaIRORNE. July 2.3, IbtfS. [w-tw..‘3!nl DIRECTORS: .Jobu Ftiider-:. ^^'illian! F. I'aylor, .S;i!miel .8. Cottieil, .b'.lm luioiey. ( imrle- T. Wortham, Wiiliaiii Wiiiis. Jr., Kil. A. .'■biiith. fUIIE .^T’BSCKIBER has jn.st returned from Tho.-. .1. Fvaiis, L the North witli Ids Fall and Winter A. B. M •‘uarle.'i. NF W J D VFRTISFMENTS. A PAIR OF GOOD LJRDi: ELL broken MULES and HARNESS. Also, one good Iron Axle tv.-o horse Vv'jtggou witli body and cover, also, an Ambulance tlOli promjit—will acconiplis.h wonders.— If, in a review rif the whole situation, it shall be concluded that mistakes have been made, it is better that they be corrected now, tin 1' rom Jay’s it is about twelve miles to the foot, about nine from the foot to the top —we trodged along following'' the scr- not because it is so broad per se, but be- good Saddle Ilinso. cause it was broader tliaii anv other .stream ^ ersons having such to di about, it bears its name until after its confluence with the Saluda at Columbia,' when the conjoint umters receives the name ct, 2U, lSb». of Coiigaree. Tiiis stream (Broad) is en-; tirely distinct from the Ereiich Broad.— spose of will JAMES C. TURNER. tM'tf nm iS THE TIME side of xlia.To cinCi li& ntCl**? V7 tiiwvy iilA^ lantic—the French Broad rises on the Profit Poll}. Consisting of W. 11. ! ;l,-r. .1. i:. i-.'ihviiriLi, . Y. .' tiikes, •J. H. .Mort'ju, IMl. Iiihivll, Willhiiii 11, i’alnier, Henry K. KIItsoh, -Asji 8iij(ier. H. E. ('. IJaskerTille, .^amuel (’. Tardy, (i'eorg« Jacobs, J. U*. .Allison, George .8. Palmer, H. 1). UhocklcT, M. r. r.bell, ' I>. J. Hart*ook, John Willianm. M illiarn (5. Taylor, A . P. .At.ell, Win. H. IsHues, George L. liidgoe^, Fainjel ki. Price. J'p,***'' j‘J [ ■*- V ; , ^ JvV N :i V j LEAVIS C. HANES. Act. .Jaiil7 —twAwtf I.p.xjNGTON, N. O " Wa.yMa.er aadJewe,. ’ 1- , f -loluioma iin, ieu , er, takes pleasure m infonniug Ins friends an I nessee, which after a most singular lour- .Up nnblie o-enovullv. that n.n,- r«- Hiot rrV’ r-'- wu.cu uuer a most singular jour-1 and the public generally, that he is now re that the couatiy slionld be drag j new around North Alabama flows into ■ ceiving from the Manufactures. One of the ged througli tour more weary years the Ohio—starting it runs S. W. after I largest and most selected stocks of ot stnte, to be redeemed then bv leaving Alabama N. W., about the angle' ifatches Clocks Jewdru of a common clevis. ’ f ^ 7 7,^ JT 7 nr X -r. 7, i aiid Fiicer Idated Ware. I he Hickory Nut Falls. Sliortly after commencing the a.^ent be redeemed measures of the same kind that might, by a magnificent exercise il pluck, be as easily adopted now.— Whatever a sagaciqps forecast may perceive to be the proj)er course for the Democratic party four years hence, it it should he iieaten now. had better be [inr.sned at once. Tiie time has come—the hour has struck —when we must turn solntely to the future cratic party is full of fill, aspiring clem niN ments i'l r!ie ' ihei ing to join it, if we will on iiavc the ! h'l.dness lo br.ild a hr dge on whicn they can cross. It’ our ie.idcrs should lie convinceJ hy i:ie lo'sult ot tiie late elections that some niic.tal:c8 were made hv not toliowing their or ginal indgment; it iho.-.e who disagreed with them in PIUNTS, Bduiot -.ds. Shuvls. Ijiti'ief TV.'.-f.y. Shirtiup and ‘'^hn lings. JJrcss Rut- ions. JI.ru s Rui.iJtj Made Clothing. ddeavA rs and S/urts, Wooltn Goods Idannds, cFc.. Ac. LADIES KID & WALKING _s IT o ji: s, Gaiters, Mis'-'es and no ! Vbdk- ill tl’r- f iuc illlU Coar;>L* Sbiji Doola an l 5-iiogrinp, Heavy Doin'- .Ye. J/A'A" £■ HOYS FVri £ WOOL IT xA T S , Genilena-ii S Ciotii Ii.at.--. a good assortment. Tj i n "iWE., iK &(•.. See.. M-e saw on our left a little stream apn-i- m experience m ,11^. , , cipp.i business enables Inn to insure To lii.s ItII y a ou le size of the emptied con- ^'istoiners bargains that will compete favor- tents ot a wasii-tnb some thousand feet ably with any other establishment North or above us running over an alino.st perpon- .South. He would call special aiteution to dicular rock, to the e.xtont of about two his Large Stock of Plated M^are which is Imiidred teef, whicli looked very pi-ettv ' "'arrauted to lie of the l.'it Quality. Jim, i&C.. Leather. Croclcery, Salt, Hollow Vv'are. 'si ood and W Mow \\ are. ijiooiji-. an i many oiher articles, compr;-;!.^' a cei.c.’-al tiS-orirncul of Dry Gooes, Groce:i'.'.-. Ac., a 1 of wl.icii will be sold low for CASH HE IliilTEi. 1^1 V' 1 \ -i WT ■ 7 .. J.t.. \ .. M ./.. .si.d Coriier. .'^idi'bnrv. N C.. .~i ; i. 20 iiiu.s ii.-ive ticcii ol ; iic old Ih.ick. Tifon Nature. At tile fool, in the vallev we pass d a pump with a tiny peiiietuai ■mill inir tVoM ir. Scch loreth-iiiy’it ioi Ml!-. \ well being of liiir.-ty travellers is .met with. 10 eldo'.n A Ol ,i i-aei liTi ^ j M M L i'ld’-hnc lot in the Xor'di ’iVa.-.l | tl;.- t"wn of S.aiis'o'i’-v: -ai.-o a ■i-a an inrn * :>■. ■ tor of tins paper. Setit. 2Stb. A ■ t J the Senior Ed- tw-2w I .8i 4 't -f 3 » liCzlm a 5 k a the HN: E::r[ :':h .. ' ^ ^ '*• Hanning it a., i ness i t ’. f . .u'c •j .i .8.„.,. p, ,,, ‘ '.rv. I r. ’’ • L" are r :. iy I, H;IE . KIP AND t ’ t’l 1 ;-.K N(-S ; \ JK-i--. ■■IH h - i'. 'll .il.'ON. Connecticut Mutual Ziife IKORANCE COMPANY Oi Hartford, Conn. bTATLMENT, DEC. 31,1807. A CrCM FLA TED A SSETS $17 670,288,88., INCOME FOR 1867. $7,726,516,53. iFOlt PREMIUMS $6,332,804,95, FOR INTEREST, •S 1 . .3 9 .3 , 7 1 1 , 5 8 iKi.D IN 1^07, DIVIDENDS PAID IN 1S67. Sept 23, (i^-lni J. M. LUWiUNCE. i •'? 0 4 .3 , 0 0 5 , 0 0 I:perr.-t received more than pays losses. (‘iVider'd-f av'-rarre ever,50per cent. -Ill p 'licit;.--.m»L-!brfeitaiilf lor a stated amount ■ an-i .l.R-nrauci-can 1,,- f! in ,atl forms derired. •SA.Ml.. DOrGLA-S WAIT, General Agent, Raleigh, N. U. J. A. Bradshaw, Agent, i»ali}>b«ry,K. ®. wi" ex- mar 3-w(5ctwtf
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1868, edition 1
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