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" i . ; I,- i, i Star Record, EUTHEBFOBDTON, N. 4 ? -v 1 Jolin i'Isi:aii. Clendexin & Cakpextei, Publishers J. B. Carpenter, Editor. sATtllUAV, Allll 18., 187-4. THE AVEST-CAUOLliNA III tOIlD IS THE (H FIIIAL ClKftAX FOIl ADVEUTISnil IIAAKIll 11 X V, is iiutuuii Hcd, ; ci, u velar FOLK WcEOVlK .L, YAMtliV A A Si wiTdiKiiL cori'Tii:s. ft J3ANKRUPTCY: J. 13. Carpenter, Attorney at law, ButherfordtonN. C, offers his services to his friends v.hd ii may desire to avail themselves of the benefits of the JLaw. i ees rea sonable. .. . j "Full information given on apjjlica tion, - ' '. ' 6 (ale it c'lHi hlic an Tirlicl. Fci Svpeiiutendtrit rvLUc Inst ruction : THOMAS B. TUKELL, OF FORSYTH. j r Dis- Maj. W. A. Smithy M. C, the Kaleigh Congressional rict, announces thatjhe is respon sible for the appointment of John Speiinan, late editor of Blasting Powder, associnte editor of Jo. Turner's Sadinel ; editor of the State 'jomnal in 1863, &e,, to a (tlei kship lu dcr t!se United States Government at Bal.ci!i. Ali we have to s-av is ih:-,t we have little eonHdenee in liiUy Smith's' lie- public-nti prir.tiphs, ir i.oslial! coittinr.e fucIi : lipointnieiits. Spo'nian "nr. Turner, which would be the worst ? Conscrvaiive-'- 31 m ting. StipcriutcmU hi off liijtitv . striiclfoss. Covcmor Baxter Ousted. "Wo to-day hoist to on'r mrjst head, the name of Tlios. B. Fil r neil, as the Republican nominee and candidate, for Superinten dent of Public Instruction. f Mr. Purnell is a voitns: .ni'air; was born and raised in XewIIan- ! if . over county, Xmt has beeii' for Borne time living in Ft rsythe county. Ho is a lawyer by pro fession, and is said by those who know him to be an ornanent to the same. He is 'well educated, of one of the best families of the State, being a " grandson Jpf Gov. Dudley. lie is a Bepubliean and our word fori't will be elected, so then go to woik friendsjtlie Dem ' ocrats give Utile in the way pi money for Public schoolshut that little should be so mannered to go as far as possible and we hope and believe that Mr. Purnell theman to do the best with it. Henderson Court. irnage lienry, presidino-, " MrT Last Monday a pY-ilion of the Consei Viitive pari v of tin County,- :ibout 48 in nuiv.ber,--met in ti.e r;in t 1 1 1 t:.o in 'his phicr. Cnpt Joi.rs,w;js ili:;iruian, an l G. W Suttie, sccictury. J he meet i 1 1 o- nj pointed two 'delegates from, each township, to the Judicial Convention at Lineolnton, but did not instruct the delegates how to vote. Upon a ballot as to the feeliiiffs of the meeting in regard to ho 'should be the candidate lor Judge, the vote 'stood, Shipp, 20; Jloke, 10; Slunck, 7.; ' ' ; Tliis meeting also had a vote as to the next representative tb Con gress, when the Hon. Plato Dur ham received 15 out of the 43 votes. A motion was then made that the meeting should pledge themselves to support the nomi nee ofthe Dcinoc;atie Conven tion, to be held by this Congres sional district at some future da which motion was warmly pppostd by so me, of those in ,t ! e rneetin g. We were forcibly struck with the smallncss of the meeting, it was not like their "turn out in past days, and we think argues plain ly the dcpiiy Of the party, at the same time Ve advise Bepubticans to'be duly sober and wide avake, Ve clip the iollovvingdispatch- es from the Washington Chronicle in regard to ousting Gov. Baxter, he has our sympathies, and we scineercly hope that he may be ab!eto legally obtain coinroi as Governor : . " ; Little Bock, Ark., April 15-T6- day Jude Whytock rendered a decision givingjudgenient in fa vor of Biooks as Governor, and oustinsr Baxter from the position. Govenor Brooks at once took possession of tbe Executive Office. Baxter left, and is now endeavor- in"' to criranize a force at Sh John's College, with which to re take the State House. Tli3 tak- imr possession of 'the State House by Governor Brooks w as peaces fnllv fjccoini)llshed. What the ncxr will be U hard to foretell. Governor Brooks bas several hun dred armed men around the State House, while Baxter has about. thirty students around' him :it the college.'"- There is nbd'mbf but that the great mass ot people vill;rallv to support Brooks, un less the authorities at Washington omnlov troops to everir.row the judgement of the court, and that reliance is on Federal Jielpj-md if he fails to get it lie will,itis an nounced, leave tne State. If he does, peace and epiict will follow his departure. The Bourbon Democracy is nonplussed. The Conservatives and Bcptiblicans are a unit forBrooks. Little Bock, April 15. J os ph Brooks, who claims to have been electedGovernor in 1872, took the oa'h of otlice about 11 o'clock tbw morning before 'Chief Justice McClure.'witliin live minutes from that time took forcible. possession of the Governor's office and eject ed Governor Baxter by force. Ahout one year ago Brooks com menced a suit-in the Circuit court of Pulaski'couuty for the of!ice ol Govern6r, and about the same time the Attorney General com menced a suit against Governor ftaxtor by quo uarraiUo in the Su preme couj t. , The latter court rendered a decision that the courts ot the State 'had no power over a contested election tor the office Allowing dispatch was sent by the this meeting name one gentleman for overnor to thePresident : ? r Little Boc, Aim,, April 15. aXl be to call the Judicial cenven To the President of the United tins for such Districts. ... - 1 1 2.1 Am. Under this resolution mu vxn man appointed the following gentle States : 1 nave been aavisea pypuunc rumor --x . Tm . v ."n;fv.tB- ii-i xi. - l,;0 men lor tne severui u. r,rTr in t.liA Inn orfsndin case y .f irst, tjeo. v, oouu I brought by Joseph Brooks for the office of (iovemor oi tnis duiw,- u demurrer to the complaint, was over ruled, and immediate judgement of nnoW nrr-tinst me sdven. . This was Idone in the absence of counsel for me and without notice, and lmmedia tely thereafter the circuit judge - ad icunecl his court. , . ... ,i liie claimant iias taien possession Secondr-A. MeCabe. Foxvrth rG. L. Mabson. Fifth W. A. Grtthrio y Seventh J. H. Headen. J?e iffhtiYk. B. Glenn. Ninth J. B. C-irpentor. Tenth I. J. Hott. Meventh-Y. S. Peirson. Twelfth-. G.B. Gai-fett As a part of the permanent plan general imimfMZ GRAYSON A-CAm:ST KutherfordtoX p We tiave made arrifto-emmtct are envied to ImhiLr; MchJ Mnrfc Bnxs. Sewngr Macl,irifc, A e.M any article of Genial Mercian ':, aVt le.s cost than such articles u.-.. 81 cm-i. here. Wr ': esnauueai directly will, r , nrl Wholesale driers "ail,itta iGive ua a call.- and Wa Ill . ou. -A.L. OIUyX j of the State buildings and ejected me Gf organization of tho party, the by force. I propose to take measures committee reported the following immediately, to resume possession of resolution, which was adopted : the S tate property and to main tain A Judicial committee for each mv cuthoritv as! the rightful Gov District, to be composed of one mem pmnr nf the State. Armed men, W- form each county in such Dis- a?Ung under this rc0utioEar 7,move trict, to be anpqintod by the Judicial ment, are now in charge of the Gov D's rcV colV ntion. v -Jf y: eminent armory an,l Government Ti e following resolution, ;intro buildings. I deem it my duty to duped by Mr. Mabson, was unani communicate this state of affairs to monsly adopted: the I!rehident." jr trust the revolu- ThattheBepublicanparty "tionary acts may be settled without of North Cai;olina, fully appreciating bloolsbel, and respectfully ash the the blessings of free government and support or uenrai " uoyernment-. in recognizing tne -importance oi.euucu iny eots to inrant.iin the rightful ting the people in order to secure govemmoiit of the State of Arkansas,,, the perpetuation ot tne same, ear and that the commander of the United nestly e ?ire that the' goyemmeat of Ststcs Arsenal at this postbe directed the Unitsd States shall, by proper to sustinin me iri that', direction. I lesrisation and appropriation of pub respectfully request a reply' to this iic funds, bestow benlits of education ccmmunicatioti at the .earnest mo upon every clilld, white and colored, ment. - i Elisha Baxter, in the Union. ' ' Governor of Arkar.sr s. . A recess was then taken Until 3 P. BAi-i-m to d2claee maktal law.? Hi, at which hour the committee re Little BoqirfApril 15. It is rumor assembled. -x'wt tii l -r -n jj i x-i Durmo'-the recess taeTCgular ive ed that Baxter will declare martial t, t. 00. i t?i; ;Amm;u(1(, , -' ' i x nubhean State lxecutive commiouce law, and make an onward movement p v.. , - on ksV Hou-e to ni-ht or to met and organized by electing Mr OB we OubuC xXOUt- IU ui0ui ux T t.' r. ;rv, torn onrl Solictor' Candler, and Assistant Solicitor Buxton, represented the State. The bar was well repre sented by a number of lawyers from Asheviile, Henderson, Madi Bon and other counties, but as we did not get to Court till the mid dle of the week, we failed to no tice the different names, j J- There was not a large amount of business done,' the dockets. State apdCivil, being light. j We stopped at the Central Hotel, kept by S.P. Brittain, and found it a X6. 1 Hotel. Mr; Brittain knows w oil how to make guests comfortable and at Home. We therefore take pleasure in re commending the Central Hotel to all persons visiting Henderson ville. j .- i . I.. ' We gave Chimney Bock a call, and foand the Hotel all -right Messrs. Wallace & Justice are well prepared to take care of travelers. And visitors who may desire to visit this celebrated place during the summer, will find eve ry accomodation that 'can be de iied, such as good fare; good rooms, attentive servants, and guides to all impoitant points. And perchance a good Old Bald Mountain. .Mars Todd is in another pet. This time he is mad because Shotwell is a brother member, of the Platonic So ciety at Buiherford College. He withdraws in high dudgeon declaring he "will not affiliate with such a Ku Klux as Shotwell!" . . Well! well!! well!! .' Caldwell!!! What next ? G ovy ? I rindi catov. Your head is level Governor. Give us your letter to the Societ we want to sec and publish it. morrow. .i i n L C 1 the people are favorable to Baxter. auLUea " The United States Circuit Court committee of Jie, including the cW isstiil in session here. Judge Dillion ma.n to day announced tnat expected P on was endorsed by the to leave here Saturday', so as to be J present at the opening of. the United mG,. nf x n. Harris, the States court at Jenerson Lity Mo., y" ff -t x- ' A wwunn -i,;,i, m.,ta r,o.-f vrlr regular State Lxeccntive committee were requested to, issue an address GBAYSOX & CABPl ;KL ESTATE EXcHifr Tim nridvsiprned hkvo Utia day r" partnership lor the juircliase atijrK 7 esiQte'in West Oaro! i in.: '""""ir Parties ha vins lands (or sale ,y- us can liavtlies.iiiva.iveriiijt,', -t" Carol'Ka Hecorp, which wi'.) rca hk ' in all parts ol the corni; ry. (.j '-r iug for fldverfisio? imles.V vco efff m Our terms for aollinji m b,us H3 nny aencv in t!ie counirv '-'Woli : Persons de8iri,lg; lo purcW 1;,,,,,, consult Uieir own inters uv H with us. ; " A. E. (jiuyi Jan. 8, lST3. J. Ii. CAUi Xo. 1. 50 nes of Lntid 10 hiiie ,,u , Hntlterlprdton, improved. li0i, , Unit ta.h. npplr.,, " Ir,wf - Oa.vrs,s ACa1,.KxieH( 2Co. 2. 1 Lot in Rut!H-r;nMir(. .0()t'. . oiie acre'. 6t' Land a ve! v to, -1 0'',! '"" "f water. PiifiR.in p 1 Arply'to - Gkaysox & Ca5pKXT!:;, Xo. 3.-2 lA-ts miimprcmvl in T?.iiht.rfiirJv contsining, ono sere wtch p,;,.., ',,w ' 1-lf Gkayson i rAnraTvn. . POuth of l-b-irlotH, 2 nil,- in,:,, I'ir.4 Depot, .40 jicrt-s howm. Vo 4 L 'tvlx on p-opeity. K(K,d roads, o!, jreh ml ju 3 miles, 3 God veins. e.ch,tns,(.vB pifked up worth $10, sai,j t(, be ii,e U mines hi ih a couniy. "'i'rice SSOOU Mslm wil1 be exthaiiel ior G.,is. ' Avhich meets, next Mondav. ' i From the Era. meeting ( f tlic ilcpssDiicaja State ConianitSec. l - ssi!c ras as tiro courts shake f ron: From Mi!!y. We received a letter from friend in Shclhy, which In fbnned us that Court got tljrouglj smoothly. Hon. IMuftv Burlmni announced himself a! candidate for Congress. TIijb Conservative Jt cutive Committee, niet and ap pointed the 13th May, and Lin eolnton the place for the Judicial Convention. The prospects . for the Railroad to S'nelhy and on gettuig better, Shotwefl at Court. Here is the 'way.' the Leaven worth (Kansas,) Daily Argus, published by J. P. Hamilton, late of thia county gives up the ghost. The Argus says : " About four months ago, we took possession of this ' paper. It -was then in the very act of pegging out, and we breathed in it four months mere life than it otherwise .would have had, had we not taken, posses sion of it Having 'neithei fnends, money or credit, we put into it all our surplus cash, and every dollar of our friends that we could get, hut as I everybedy will sec, it is no go. We pres inn e our t ncimes v ill re oice, especially -.Sm on Ai-e'es. P. IX. Anthony,- anl Wm. McNeil CiongL Cut we have Lad tlic satisfactiouof venfilatiug Simon nil ranivi, to our fullest extort. We dojne it be. ause we bieved thcni both viil'ans of the deepest dye. Ihf.hor tho peop!e of this city d n t uppleci da our effort. or we don unow how to. mn a paper. We went into the ln:sinor:s with confidence, dettTmiued to liui it or bust. .We.hr.vo busted. Duriiig-dnr conuecticn.ith the Argus, we Jiavo made seine menus arid numerous' enemies. The former will have our The iaifcer was settled so far were concerned. 'Q'he Legisla ture, in 1873, opened the returns and declared Baxter elected. - Ko- thini: more was thought of the ! H- Harris,!. -VV. Ldlington. I. iuatter pnrticuhiriv until a few E- West, T. B. Jveogh, J. IT. William Pursuant to previous cr(ll, a meet ing of the Republican State Commit tee. and the Committee of twenty three, appointed by7 the Republican caucus on February 12th, assembled in the city of Raleigh, on Thursday, the 9th inst... j The m eel ijiGr -Hr p .mllail ...to . oxder "the Republican State Committee. The roll was called and the following members of the! State Committee an swered to their Mmes : dicial Exe- Rev. J. B. Bobbett has been ftppointcd . to deliver the com mencement sermon before the graduating - class of iDevenport x L'iiiuio manege, at JLienoir, in 31 ay. gratitude while life lasts. days ago, when the attorneys of Governor Baxter desired that the case in tlie . Circuit court be taken up on demurrer, w ith the object, of disposing of the same. Ail understanding; was then.had that the Jenuireu hfn hl.be sub mitted and argued next week. On Monday, during the absence of Judges English and Confcton, the attorneys of Governor Baxter. v hippie, thq attorney ot Brooks, arose an d stated that i t had been ao-reed between himself and the counsel of Governor Bax ter th.at a demurrer, to the juris diction of the court should be submitted. This, although in the absence of Governor Baxter's attorneys," was thought nothing of at the time. Yesterdav morniijo;, about 11 o'clock, when there were but few in the court-room, and neither of the Governor's counsel present Judge. Whytoek an nounced his decision,,, overruling the demurrer, and none of Bax ter's counsel being present to an swer, plead over; o,r n1oe for an appeal, a judgement of oyster was issued, a writ phicd in the hands' of the shenft', and in five minutes from 1 1 i i at ti m c an armed ha h d , headed h' Brooks, w.re in tlie Governor's oflicc denuinding pos session. The Governor declined, whereupon forcible possession was taken and guards placed at all the entrances to the otlice. In the meantime General Cattorson, who claimed to act as Brooks' adjutant, broke in the door of the "armory in, the same building and took possesion of about one hun dred stands of. arms, Adiufant ! General Strong refusing to give. son, J. B. Eaves, proxy for IX. W. Logr.n, G. L. Habson,J. C. Gorman, poxy for S. T. Carrow. . - The following members of the Committee of twenty three answered to their names : T. B. Keogh, proxy for G. W. Reid, J. I. Hoaden, lXavcus Erwin, T. Xi. Hargrove, J A. Hyman, I. B. Abbott, H. JT... Hughes, :. W. A. Albright, Gen. Rums Barringer, W. H. Wheeler, Mr. Howe, proxy for Wm. McLaurin, T. L. Hargrove, proxy for A. McCabe. The Secreatry then announced that a motion to elect ji Charman of the Committee would be in order. Col. Hargrove Inominated - General jj:uimgei, wno ; was unanimous y eiectea. to the people of the State. There being no father business, the committee adjourned, subject to the call of the chairman. RUE US BARRINER, Chairman. LB. Abbott, I Secretaries. J. C. L. liltRl?, J - - - -: y ,- . pnvi omf "y " '' A crevassc SOO feet wide id. re- ' .y ported at MeCullums, two miles No. 7. 250 Acres. IS mi!,.? Xorll, Kt from Rul!)fr:o:.titoii, on j.uhiiy oaij 4 , -. V.."Uorn, -?u :Hre. .) c- ;iv tion, go.-d 0H.',. rd. Gold urine on properly.' C(,ol ia. jv ovenu ut-, .nwt!iiiir House out .imse.sJtc. fcliTe Utm-c i,wii mm Suiiim y i frr.m SUtim, ;it (Jid len Valley. IVicJ :00. xt y ' " o. v. AO iin AW) ncr-s Of- land on Ihnmt Creek.' alv.Mjtj 30 nevs of'od U,tia !;n,., ; in cuiiivri'i 4; actvsui' g u.nbid ia .lti v;''M--ii : r ni i'ii ilp: j,t v. no: ixd. . (J wi Aw- Awvz a'nl out ho'ivs . TlieltOiw eo:'!i!!!i-i I mo in. w K'l. will pool ro) -s a . id ed!:ir X.r chnrir! otiiij't-t ett denomin.;tio:w.';i!)ii ju a ;,o(l neighbor hood. Price $:i.000. below Batcn Rouire. on the left . , , , . . -wairivr- -xT;tr-x5turv-xmrTrreeivirfrro was dispatched to iho moiith'6f jfifr .-?y' Price. $5000. propose to enter- in a field of m ore uselumess, and if God is willing, we will never no into the ne-wsrs.-mfT b unsmess again. . u 111 viiiuiuiic xi the 21st prox. As business of great importance to the medical profession will come" before the Society, members from - all sec tions were urged to be prompt in their attendance. On motion of Ma j. Erwin, Messrs. L B. Abbott antl j J. C. L. Harris were elected Secretaries. The two Committees, acting as one for the purpose of the ' present campaign, having been organized, 'a motion was earned that the Commit tee proceed to the nomination of a candidate for Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction, i ?. On the first ballot, Mr. T. R. Pus kell, of Forsyth e, having received a majority of the whole number of votes cast, was declared the nominee. The nomination was made unani. mous. V. ' .. ' " . . . IMessrs. Lillington, Williamson and Groman were eppoitned a committee to wait on Mr. Purnell. and notify him of his nomination, and request his acceptance. y ; After a short absence, the com mittee: returned and intoduced Mr. Piirnell, who accepted the nomintion in a few brief remarkpledging him self to make a thorough canvass, and to. uphold the banner of the party to the utmost of his ability. . -x Mr. Mabson introduced two repo lutions relative to the Conventions called ii the 3d and Gth Judickl Districts, and providing for. the ap ointment of an Executive Committee of such Districts, whicirwere referred to a committee consisting of Messrs. Mabson, Keogh and Brwin, vho, af ter consult ation, reported the follow ing resolutions, which were adopted: - JLeftolnprf- TTlinf. 1 fTia r'.-r..,! . 1 1 1 1 iii . 1 1 1 1 . w 1 ( 1 1 j 1 1 w-m -. j ..111 . ..ii i . i i iii.ii .1 iir.i..i a - A . utt'it w. viuu .; uiutc .xiuuoo.; VJHIV. j w.vi uvu .IIB UT1C S are affectionately rcci;ested to go to hell. AVith thi se few remarks, "we hike our leave of public lifo, and now i up the keys, although surrounded by armed men v Governor Baxter refused to be ejected except by force, when some of Brooks' men took hold 1 . 1 1 1 . . . r - . . , Tlift 1fpdii-d Rn.lnh. r xi oi mm ana lea jnm out. bmee . . K that time Brooks lias had noshes- ernor Baxter has established his headquarters at St. John's Colfege and it is reported that the State House will be take possession of to-night. ; , The greatest excitement pre vails throughout the city. The heretofore called Hv Thnm Chairman of the Congressional Com' mittee for the 2d District, and hv .T C. Ii. Harris, Chairman of the Con- gre3 lonal Committee for the 4th District, are hereby legalized and made valid. . fiesolved, That the chairman of Bayou Ph;q icniine to cut the dike which keeps the waters oilissis sippi oi.t of said Bayou, has re turned without executing his 'rhls- sion, I ltizens ol lboiviile pansf and town of riaqiiemiiie,in public mcetinir, protested against cutting the dike and resolved to prevent it by force. They have detai 1 of sirrned nen.guarding them. Jt is now positevely asserted by those best i n formed, that the openimr ot " X o ot Bayou Plaquemine! would overiio-v the town of Plaquemine and a 'greater. portion'" of Iberville parish, hence the Opposition of citizens. JAS. M." WARE. r D. FUONEEEKtJRK K 15 W STORE, KEW FIRM AKD NEW GOODS. WAR E 1c"Fsi6 K5JS;gS.G E U j Are just rocciyeiiifr a sp!o-nd id stock c4 sreuds. bought in N(rthei h Markets, nt VEhY LOW miCES. ; Such us Dry (jri')d y " lii'ncerles, . ' ' I rock en, F . Lcallier, BOOTS A AT) SHOES, Hats Vir Liidies and Gentlemen, . Hardware Glasswiife, Ciotkery, C'ltton BHjrgiii - Hi-Hdy-Made .'Clolin:ir, t'ov de?, r Lend and Sliot, csiioy pegs, ' y Shue-llire;id, Pepper, i . y" Puce. Ac, . ;v-:'V ."'':''. ;- Sic . ; , . '. ',- CIIEWIXG AND SMOKING TOBACCO, Clocks and many other useful and necessary article?, all of which we invite the public to call and examine lefore closing trade else w'.icn. , . - G sh and Good; barter s what wo expect to take in exchange for goeds. Short profits will govern ns jq trade. NO GOODS ON TIME. We think -we can please you better than to sell m time. Low down prie s for Cash we prefer, James M. Wakk. V 1). FROXEEEnGKC,. Shelby, X. O., Ovt. loth, 187.1. 3G-lv No. 1.1. Ihni.se :md Lot in Char!ot;e, N.C, flotise ncviriy newNeatly ti 3 li-d .v tains 7rooins. Px-aiitiful v;r 1. crmj inl ji, &c. Tti 5 minutes walk of Public square X 150 yar-ls of Knieal. M-'tlioiisian-l Preshr. t-i teri'an eiiuit he.s. I'rica .'MQ. NOTICE. Parties hcving Iand3 lor sale, eart save us much trouble by sending us tho following de scription of 'the same, viz : -o c f acres ; Lo cation ; price, s:irfaee of the land ; No acres cleared ; No. in wood land ; No. acre., bot t m In cultivation ; No. acres upland in culti vation; the nature of the soil; No. of bushels of coru, wheat, oats and potatoes it will make to the acre ; Xo of lbs. of CxAton and lutjaeco to the acre ; the No. and kind of fruit trees on the lands; the distance from the nearest town or villajre; the distance l the nearest Kailroad Depot; what kind 'minerals and water powers on the la ids: tlw size and eon anions ot the buildings on the property ; the quality of ti e water; and then give jour 1 ost OSbee addresa and the lowest dollar you will take for the same, allowing- u. on the nalo ot the same Jrom 3 to 10 per ceut accordiag to the value of the property. v - : ? - GRAYSON & CARPENTER. - vNo. 12. e80 acres of land a few fiiile Ironi RuiJierfuidloii, on a public nnnl, and '.n a good MfK.a tion Ur business. S.ini improve ments ni-properly. Abont") ayres in culti vation. SO of wbic'i are'li'ttrim. rt'll s-Jd ;ikoii!i-r or t: fr;i;-ls to fi:t p' iri'Iir. Several iarnilu-s iniir'-sctl!o mi i!w propun and lorm a neiiiborh id. i 'JTJiBlcri&lsillclN. Pjiriiw dir.tf to sell or loas any khid --of m.;R'n'-) better means ufiriak'njr Un jjaraelwops by'appl.vn'iyr tons. , We will cli ir.'o fH if we fori! to sret you a ir(L'!aT. or l'.. I)irijf wisl.mjr '-to putta-e. or le'h minW Mifa mihes, or' Asbcstas luiuc?, 4uali apply io' us. ' ' . 1 S am'l. .Wittkowsky. Jacob Harm . CIRCULAR W1TTKOWSKT $ MNTEI . .. cu a lot re, :m am vaiiom' , A'Vjust'lst, 137 An inr-reaye of :b ut Two HmdpelTiio"H and (201U00) Dollar?, in r.nr Rle year, eonvinccs us fa ml no doubt vul f vince every fair minded reader.) that v t1 makinir rood oir promise in ti.e make Charlottea MeARTi the Wholesale Hon?. . .. iw.nW Charlotte havixiK no additional Kail facilities, leads us to believe, that onr i will increase st ill more, t,o meet wliitn . now preparing. 'i . If TnV. Our Mr. Rintels. left the latter pan r the different Northern, Eastern tf. n Markets and Mar uiaetanirz thlr it-tin's .to thus remain for sve" jvinp in s.ich lar-e ,1nti!,e';"r be ands." as to preclude the I''jUjnifc Our Goods are already bepnnmw ... ...m- ha whole ssa ana win couuuue ua.ij ..... pir seni a biock, which m - oiIe ness of assortment, i variety oi qualities, was never xpec-led lo e by Charlotte s most cu - even wishers. . . ... w co But what mrre particufiirl ouW , niend OUR HOUSK to the t i3 ' country merchant can find m0"& that is required to make up a .7'drau ment, and moro'e?peciaUy s Ms but oi:s between the Seasons, when t little of each line wanted to hll "rel order to do, a dozen or more rA f be applied to, and it fi-equeut!y WW a country Svore does ,u,"" . lhe goo thereby not only losing the saiee' be is out of, but, also, of tbose j All we askUfor every A erdi tbfl his money where-it wdl um , S North Carolina Merchants 1 are advantage by buying i" & w : d need pa do purcha.-e TJ ; , -. Very RespecJy. ? RlSTKLS.
The Rutherford Star and West-Carolina Record (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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April 18, 1874, edition 1
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