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I - i i - f - ! . !. - . i r i JCRSDAY. AUGUST12, 18SQ, TixEW TEItMS. . :Jaid after the 1st day cf January, tU sdbscriptiorr price ot the Hatch- var paid i advance, , f 1.50 ft imnt delaved 3- months. 2.00 navment ueiaycu i mumus s ou lty, August Jlth, after a short illness, Mr. Hancogk & English Marcli- only 25cta. Jas. Wi GAMrsox, of Greensboro, Nj C. with campaign Pin at McSsoth's Char The deceased, although having been hero lotte N. C. ; ' j.-v '. 1 4 -: uut a iew weeKs, uy uis genial, social nan paymcn'; ' DEMOCRATIC OUNTYCONyENTION. wJ 'Saturday the 28th of August, . lokclock. M., at tho Court House cJbburJ : i c ZMtic Township Conventions V iSt'on Saturday 21 at of ; August, DiED-i-At the Boyden Honse iui this All good Democratic girls will play the! try that he made a conditional purchase lowed tfee Townhip boundaries." Have we oi several nuutireu acres v u wiuuuino iiouowad the law and Commissioners two hours after we arrived.! - - order to lh Utter. I can't ee to the con- On the morning of tha 28th it was ti art, and I think any unprejudiced mind its, bad made for himself many warm friends some of whom were near him du ring his last moments, ready and willing to do all that could be done to alleviate his sufTerings.-fthd who sirunathlze with his family iif their bereavement, 1 I 1 VOTE FOR Heaaerson ani Waaabiier in 1878. Agents wanted for the Hancock cam paign Pin. Clubs supplied at JEarfm Wholesale rates. TAddress, . ; lUror McSmith, Charlotte, N.C. I r- IMARREBD. o'clock M., at the respective osii? otinS Preeluct except Gold jj. "ibJtji will meet at Jesse , Miller's, fl' -I !" -1.1.I. will - m..f t n.it-5,1 r -1 pltig for delegates to the County "and nlso ballotinrr for cjtndi- itei br i the various nominations will ii2 o'clock, P. and coutiuue jillitoJown. " .; rllpetaocrats of Kowaa are earnest , ..ltd upou to Attend the Township TJniversitt of NoRTn Cabolina. This institution was reorganized under its present management fire years ago, and since then has steadily increased ir ciency andpopularityThorouglilyeqnip-JWaK?0 ;n(,arly two to one. ped Jn'jteacliera, apparatus and buildings J The Morgan horse of South Uiver, came on and maintaining a high standard of schol arship and discipline, it offer facilitit sfor education of the very first order, at the lowest rates be educated abroad waste money and lose to be found elsewhere. . : o- onanimoaslv ocreed to pay a visit to will fconcludf the sain. Mr. FlpmW tnM to that beautiful mountain Hibriton, mc, that John Oraham reports the-TenceJ suuaieu tour iuue eiwtuijjLcuvu. iu huh miu iu. i naa given lence and tnencnarg trip we were joined by lMr. and Mrs. ed for it in my accownt. I told Mr. Fleming RncnriT. Mr. Fowler and DV' one of L.111- and Wrote o .11 r. tlinl.m ( mil tiAn k nln Mtnntv'a fair vonnir laMeaJ MlK4 Viv. I lent, hnw linil r.1 ... T 1 r. RiLh,m I - carelnfio. i,.n,. k. . I ad at the residence of Rev. J. A. Linn. Mr. A ride of cicht miles broUcht us to the iu theatocklaw fence or i if th UnA it V 1lt formerly of this place, now of The vote for Foard and Bingham, in 1878 : .n oftt llAIlaM m,t a nLt, A " if thW .nt rt tnrt-.7 17 texof Daniel IUethcock of.ConcordiJ.C. lady answered our call nud informed us the fence ilt, by Applying to me they that her . fatiier (Mr. Hartley) was not at could havIt; thertraa nothing I wanted jusii s mm. TO W1I12AT UKOWUU'd: Atiir is ab)ut time you were getting ready your compost heaps, ! again offer yoa the bet and highest grades of "Acid Phosphates fnr nniTm&ti 11 mf. f'nll at. nni iml lurnrr "Waggoner. Henderson, i585i 1573-r-Ditference, 12 1087; Foard. Bingham, - 847rDiffcTencet 21tf. lnus it appears that lat. Bingham was beaten by two "bolters" in' 1878, notwith-1 irular nominee i 1 home, but sle kindly offered her services tcpacki' Weil thty did not nor have they I f ; which were accented with many thanks : yet applied La ie for anv information abont I -; -OUHty t and in ahort time wo began the absent. jine tenet, Mrs they did issue an order fori announce myself as a candidate for tttonlinrr ft tr a rx ram e vhuau w . tttv m yuitf avaww 1 w v IT t , . 1 . - - The f rue democratic candidate -a scrub nag I A walk of two in lies over rugged hills John Graham, C. O. Kndef and Win. Car- j re-election to the office of Sheriff of Eow the truck with his tail up, snorting and pawing 'the earth, and without a moment's training dashed into the race and beat Mr. Kinoliain citli t.w Krhr Mrrrnnrr TlPirrrMs Tho.se who leave N. C !, to and all, 240. And yet there are some good Grand tat her, and ; maii. other.t; noted I nav ssvea ne coaay liuie expense, (they 1 loog conuaaea coniideace nd. up men in the Count? who are absolute! v anx- uiouutaiu's in Uiw and other statea. Jt urcenainiy win nor navetBiscommiaeion ridel port, l ; iiave earnestly eudeavored to In this finantT. Amrmti luh iRRft or composting, call at mice and securo nuat juu mm j nmiw, if in mibu uu hand the 01d lieHables," iNavassa'' 'Pacific Guanoes of high gradreforwheat, parties wanting the Genuine Ko. Peru, viaa Guano, will do well toleavt their orders witl mo iu time. , j J, ALLN JJttOWN. s Angust. 4th 1BS0. . ... 42;tf J " " - . i " ' '" f-- Mrs. Kx.irrMtfU.Ka, head of the art de partment of imontoa College, will mako Fellow Citizens: of Eowan urougni uto me wp oi qiomou. r roin ooa biw me asm lenci, ana also a voumy--suojeci to toe primary towa- -rrajonrortrajts,iuesize,irom rhotoGrapai, . , this point wb had in full iew about oue whefter any of the fence charged for was ship meetings and County Convention to at moderate charges. Call on Mrs. K. and dozen towns and villages,1 and thousauds given gfatnitoCsIy. ' (Thiaja copied from be held on the 21st and 2dtli days of this aee specimens at Captain Beall's residence,! " SUP- - . .wyr of beautiful farms. Iu t;it the whole order). Hadtftet emptied to me as 1 1 mouth, i - country from whence spring the Catawba t aSKested they thoald all about it, I I take tlila occasion to return my tin and Yadkin Kivers, beside; 1 aulevaiocfc, numuer or rails, cost and all, and they tntehtT cere thanks to the ,: voters of Rowan for Let eur victory in the No- A. i I . T... f J ious to put Mr. Binshaui on the track aain! contented by Kouie (though not generally I ff thitg). uiiuiiuMiucs win x. r ,,.-, ,n tit v,,,', hoirn that this i t hiiirrandestscenervin i ine jjoara. eiohft eiecuou uc iauu uu niuJ 1 riAiuoci-ats to your standard 1 - T . Frank Browk,; AiG.Haltbcrtow, ,Lo. W. MAUXiir,0 Connty Exe'tive Com'tce." Franklin Township. JatTextion DEMOCRATS ! tiJ Democratic party of Franklin are re ioectfullj invited to attend a public meet Zui l held at Tranklin Academy at-. 1 i'diKlc p. m. on Saturday t!ie 14th instant. n.i Hon I llv - i. nUhel siieakeifi will address the, people on the olcaslon. The ladies are especially m ,;,rn attend. Let every body come. "lwT , tit; ii vt 1.;. . T.- : Book-KEEiiSG. Mr. Barton who comes well reeom mended by" numerous . hier c!iarits;of this State and Virgiuia.has ar ried in; this place aud takeivToomsf .the Boyden Hocse, where he iuteiuls to open a Commercial class in teaching thishise- ful science. He is the author of systeih that" gives'the student tliorouh j and correct knowledge of keeping accounts, being more comprehensive and simple in its details than the old forms required. Oar young men have a fine opportunity to become practical "accountants by. se ciiriuj . instructions from .Mr. Barton, therefore saving their "money, and time in visiting the so called colleges . of the norths where the instruction they receive, they cannot apply to general merchan dising pwing to Jhe complicated forms taught tliere. - His charge is very mod- 'a .! crate.; liamstriiiiis. and. lock him up in a radical stall. They have Examiner-eil him and say lie won't do at all ! anything, everything, right or wrong, foul or fair to get rid of him tret him out of their way. But the tiie State. . After spending several hours I here olir pilot informed us that there was a cave in the mountain that perhaps we would like to see, 'aud with one consent we all started for and found it about a Well here is their report to I discharge my public duties according to law, iikvoriug the people with wheni I Jnst received at A. C. HARtus a fine lot of Xo.U Cigari . and French Candies. X Rice, File xxb Watos, CoioctTTia. Panel. ; . , 85. -. HaUs op, Rails noi ti Q. 3Tliaihi,t0. Old Rails, 180. Lying along, the fence, 280. New tUila, 2314. Total 8,660. I t oald state Jnst here. " p wa m fr uv vvfio W1U1 w 111114 4 1 have bad business, a much aa I could. POTPp i. uPTlR P PTVJTh t . . --r . uoxrecua oy J. u. ivox & uu.t SlnLv U UU r ll ,A?d U lHbawmi-doUgo4 Middlings, shall be your pleasure to re-elect me, 1 Middlinff win aerve you with the same carefulness I aud devotion I have ever done. 1 deem it proper to say that, while 1 Vnt tat "r1- luuin .., r t: I , that Mr. Flemmiri -m ..m t C . n..i 1 5DTTk w ta fcu m w k i a ma k.. v.. x x a Iwiahit h 7r vre lo !?-Haenr.i iCmcKiws- low do . stains Bacon, county, hog round little nai; puts himself jou the track this quarter of a mile down the north aide. week (see his published card). He cast We could not get anything for a light an appeal glance up at. the judges (the pri- except a few short pieces of pine that had maries). . I'm your horse, if you sav so, beeu ued for the same puri)ose before. , a- i. r ,- r I IT 1 .. ..t l:V.,l 1 . 1 ! ana rn amggravci m4ine iaceoi xave orin-1 iiavuig uu r jiiuc i ign iwi w e an in term j toQ'ijjg John Ur&ham glc or any other thing they can start up m cept ine lauie. wno wem not prepared k,,, on t Committee. Rowan. And un esa we are irreatW mista- for it. Alter Climbing over locks &c..l ,2. 1 .. ,.. 4 1 1 u ituKni.iwiii ri tmw. e. K mwmti 1 1 ii km mi inn air m. rwimw i ma n a . . ken his sixteen hundred backers of 1878 for a distance of .0 or 90 Yards our tirelZri ... T. . rV : TI i ne, omce oi blierut Is purely executive. i.f. mtM1IIM(.liMif.t' t . . I wuiNi u Ku T aiuer mm. , ni k nn oi f .. i;n i r .1 . too A . ki'.T: r.u I " boH poMca. nave cos aousea uie Wntit-(rood demand at "rr .rXT . A?" . ,u, iuo... Ia to advance Uie interest of any par- v, : w BUiri lube lis liBU uiftninir 1 110 vim w a ... . . i www ' w - . r - - v IV. X DAVA IHt TWaUtira til ttlA fMTITllA ...Vf per dozes will bet on him still. man liilormetl us that ins uie was Ah! but they say he was elected two years J short for us to go any further, so we Was John S. Hen W; R.Tralej) R. Jrllaltom J.B.Ford, ) Coannittee. -o- i Miljojin Buisparrot says: Hancock;!' 1 "rail for -o- i lUbS, W. 31. KOBBINS Will address his fellow citizeim of Row in film a rostrum -on tile public Square to-niglitl! The Band will grace the occa liou Kitfi niusic. , i O ; ulsters Johnny and ' Willie, Stewart btvei the most handsome Hancock and Jftrvi Pole and Flair of all the boys m I-1 if ' ! ; . (OWfi. ; -I - ' -ll t' o ----- . Uessrs. .Vba lek & Guaiiasi have open- 'td iu the-Beef business with the best frpsll ni eats we. have seen in the market. Call and 6ee.'tliem. . i--L- o- -' ago by republican votes. derson elected by republican votes? See, they ran almost side by side ! Who voted for Foard ? lie and Mr. Bing ham, ran nearly together. We want the Man who can carry the heaviest vote. 1 Let the primary meetings decide who he a. We do not want the man who. will be heaviest to carry. ! The " Examiner's" positions in reference to Mr. v acrroner are untenable, us a imie reflection will show. They are mischievous. Justice. had! to retrace our steps, and soou found our! wav bn;k to the wagoni and started for home, with notbiuc more of interest trauspiriug. W. For the Watchman. Harvest Notes. Woodford, Co., Ky. The small grain in this part of the State J. II. The Rowatr Sunday School Convention was held. Inst Tuesday atOrgan Church, a large aud interesting "meeting. Capt. A. Ramsay was elected "president and M.r Jones, Sec, Rev. Mr. liotluock, 'Proas', - A number of questions were dis cussed inielligeutly andproStably, Mem bers were electetLto represent thecdunty attherState association, which meets in Salisbury this fall. Tlie work is growing in interest and is doing good iu the Riinday schoolause. The next meet nig to beheld at Union church, 5 miles from Salisbury. The annual meeting of the Rowau coiinty Bible society took place the. next day, at the same church.' The main feature was the masterly address of Maj. Wih. M. Robbins, which was listened to with rapt attention. Subject : the Bible. He was followed by Rev, C. II. Wiley in a piac tical j address. Increasing contributions were reported from a number ot churches. Sefc Frank Brown's announcement he-hThe ;Ex Committee arranged fo have . ll.-'.ti i. .. 'L i:.i..i.-"..-n.. I.,.!.. . - - . pppses io uu u eauuiuiiic iui i ii.v brancli societies in x-acli -township -;orga-)ture,ijftnd his card lias -the right ring uized:: before-the next meeting, to be held iboik iti If chose u. he. will make himself .i.l - fcltto Kaleigli.;-: school associdtioQ. w: ' " T. J. SumnerV frieudsstill press lira fbrivard fie will certainly be a valu ableimaii. in the ! next Legislature if the ' . For tlie Watch'ais.n.- IIr. lfeudcrson not u Candiduie. : the whole ot the work, ed thev took up my account item by item, r V? i J . j V t V ular reaper is the Self-Bind, i,ut did not look inL any one else's,affiieugb tH ! 'n"? Kv ent the wire-binder seems it was shown to them that there were gate. VJ T8 deC,ded Mf. e choose to send him. 1 WiiEAT FtRTiLrzER It will be seen that - - , Mr J. Allen Brown has the agency at this p!aic, foAHison & Addison's famous wheat fertilizer. Call on him and examine testi- smunla!s. . 1 1 1 1 " i o- HIrts P. 0.. N. C There is to be a ! I Forthe Watciuaaii. !-! ! : To the Eflitor of the Watchman : Please find below, the result of the enu meration lor the- di lie re nt townsuips ol the county, for the CVusus ot IgdO. I desire to urge upon tlie Lountyj tom- nnssiouers. tiirouirn the columns oi your valuable paper, the great importance of iirovidini? -a "suitable desk for the. safe . o . . ...... keejnng ot the transcripts, tiled in the Register of Deeds ollice, and to forbid iheir- removal from his office : some of t heni.have been taken but, aud if this be per- To the Editor of the " Watchman": I return- my cordial and hea i tiVlt t hanks to your correspondent, "Justice" for the vefy handsome manner in which he speaks of me in connection with the pro posal .that I should lit, one of tho Demo cratic candidates for the General Assem bly from this County. But while I must tluink him, and hosts of other kind and devoted friends, for their partiality and and- good opinion, I, nevertheless, feel bound to say to inv' friends and to the nublic ireueraliv, toat I cannot ue a can didate. - There are many good and ti ne men who would be glad "of the opportunity to serve the people in the Legislature, and I have faith enough in the good sense and pru dence of the'Democrats of Rowan County to believe that they will select wise and capable inen to' be their leaders in this ii-eat and important canvass. I pledge myself to aid with my voice and influence, to the. very utmost of my power and ability, the cause of true de mocracv, as represented by Hancock 6c Euglish, Jarvis and The Democratic State ticket, and by the regular standard bear- ers oi tiie uemoeriicy irom iongreKs down to Constable. The Democracy of Rowan ought to fall at once into line, aud close up their ranks so as to present a solid, unbroken col umn towards The common euemv. In uuiou aud harmony, there is strength. In division and discord, there is great dan ger of defeat and ruin. "basket picnic" at the above place on the milted to continue, some ot them will be , J A' . . u . i , ,. lost or never returned. They are a source SlfjAngust. Prominent speakers bate of at itlforHiatoil to our ieople, es,,e- Iw8ecured. A platlorm 40x40 lor the cij4 . aboiitrlection-times and ought to danders. D. E. 0. fi. A. J lvsemau f L iiiipf ;i)iiowedus some line i taker Town. specimens st gol ( fe taken from a vein on liis home tra4uiie exjieets to 'have it worked j j' -: t -u -. ijj.SjTVni. ll. Rohoins passed through yesilrdav mornintr to Onr-an Church, to le- 1m? taken care of, I . The publication of these retunls have been -delayed by the absence of -one of the liaMsOriois. which has since been return- ed. ' s ! CfcKSUS OF RoVAN COUXTY. liverl an address before ed. the ltowan iuuie Fi-.-mklin. - - A very large attendance is expect-1 Unity, -o- Spkcial Term Superior Court. Our special term is moviiig on uict ly, Judge Mc(i)y, presiding. There aro ouly civil nitto be-tried in this court. Our space too much crowded to allow a synopsis oftben:oceedings. , ';;v'h - -o . ?RS0XAL.---Mi3s Lena Shober has gone to AEheville for the season. MMeroneyj-of Orangeburg, S.C., is at l.P.Meroney's ' . II. Baily of Charlotte, is attending tWpbcial courtr T B ' cotcli Irish, Mount Ulla, Locke, Atwell, " More:an1s, LitaKer's, Gold Hill, , Providence, Salisbury, Total, Mr. Editor, you will thus see that the population of thisrconuty has increased about IU per cent, since the bust census, which is a very fair average with the oth er counties of the district. i I - . "S:i HJEC HACTEXUS." I870. I860. - H - z . ? t" r 7 TiWi "lar io 814 j KKJ 13 MOD 1616 I 215 33 17-20 1S0G 242 44 11PJ 1313 176 21 2051 2G41 350 24 1UG4 1162 19 24 J50d PJ44 3b7 3:i v X)d 1181 154 24 1510 1568, 234; 13" 3327 4095 205 ; 84 16,810 20,003 j24G4 333 lias been sufclv harvested,, and the bulk of the crop has beeu tlueshed. It is need less to add that machinery has accoin nlished nearly the whole of the work l he most pop er. J ust at pre to be the favorite. Hut tliere are several .serious objections to it. One is, that the particles of wire get into the wheat and injure the mills. This has been obviated by placing horse -shoe magnets where they catch even the most minute pieces of wire. Another drawback is that the straw con taining tho wire is notlsafo for the cattle to eat. Though very little loss has beeu sustained in tins way. This spring n cow was killed, which had been fattened on this wire-bound straw, and iu her stom ach no Joss than 143 pieces of the wire was found vet b!ie was in perfect health. But was not her milk Lactate of Iron ? Next vear. it is thought, will find the twine binder substituted for the wire. Ex periments made this summer have prov ed successful, and the manufacturers of reapers propose for a little- extra outlay, to exchange the tw ine for the wire, w here the change is desired. The great trouble is in fastening the twine. The wire is twisted beautifully. j For the past three weeks or more the steam threshers have been boeu busy iu this vicinity. One patent is extremely happy in its work. It receives the bun dle of grain as fast as the binding can be cut, at the rate of seventy-five to the min ute. After passing through the teeth, the atiinv is pmUil with thtt chaff no an in clined plane to the rick, or to the top of periatending SOcta. to ue conveyed away, i tie gram - through Hcvlimier, and the perfect .! - ? r 2 themttW, to wh6m they properiy 6e- by the Board what it would cost to build the! fence, he answered, $40. Tlie record shows Mr. Bingham moved 4t be $50; they allow rae $1000 for 100 acres of river bot tom, a fraction more per acre than all my 1 A - .. . . 1 A .1 . .11 .auu rc Tucu iuej cu uown mn mj continue to do SO. no ",i r; i E; . I I rtn 11 i8 ohi that i boited the decu- feltfl! ?0? Democratic County Uonven- v-.w.v consider on hearing statement bv Mr. Wat- sou, and reduces one half, and I am inform extra long. The duties of Sheriff should be Potatow, Iarsn impartially performed, and tltat officer Ohios no demand should make no difference between Dem- Lard ocraU and Republicans, It is his duty Hat - w ignore pontics, i nave careruiiy pur Oat sued this course, and if re-elected will Beeswax Talow--- BLACEBEXJttES- Apples, dried --- StJOAR ue ruiea out oi ine Democratic primary meetings ana Uouuty Convention. 1 feel icu- charged the same as mine, but not half eo j Ln.. t . . . i A , .j r . . j , ...1 know the history of the Convention of lui u : tcv uu ucuuuiiuu ws uiauc. is tins i I. i i .1 1 t e 1 ....L, ' i ... ... .. Si z I lc7c, and hundreds were thoroughly of- in'iir i nuniv iu 1 r. mur. nr. in Hrrnr mncp . . - . - ...:.i. ..1. it 1 i-i.. a I icuut U.11 tiiu oaiii nicy intc ikkcu i i - . 1 r . : . 1 tnf I CraiS AQX V wnrlf a n rl &mtnrinfnr rlinnr lint fir I P the: work done, I have paid out 00.il could not get a rail made ised to pay for them revself. I h ad about 1880. I 10i 10 78 8 i 10 I 0 r 8io $i75oao S5C0 I 63T T31.10 I- '. 2.85 -I 2.75 ! 2.C0 ! 60 i 60 f 10 40O43 40 20gsn 6)6 1012: VYINSTOy TOBACCO MARKET. Wissrox, N. Cn Au- 12,1830. Logs, common' dark.... Luga, comtuun bright,... $3,50E(S $5.t0 ' 5 00 dbvit Manv of the beat Demo. L"8R ood br,ht' t 7.00 L ti n J w'6-8 lroo. LugSfncy bright,.. .........12.00 in the County urged me to di-re- JJ .'coondark MO' its action because it waa so manifes- a..u nn S St $1W I Jly unfair, aud to take the field against it. cooriTght7::: ntil I Drom- 1 dld so' The val,d,ty of thak Conven- l,, good bright.. Thad about tlou was Paton triu- before the people, Wrappers, common bright,. i nun i iimv fr-ii-f'iJii mp iiv u mrira m in v ii'arnAM laOfMl mftflo- npittiPr I nt lw n to 1 '"r " V " i,!irith.wp.nii h-.,iihr.ii.-h.H t "yw'.- limgham, Mr. Buchanan aud nv;rapper, fi opVluhartwo nhstodo it, Mr. Flyler This, I thought, and still Wr.pper,, fa an everv neighbor I have, lays the fence ."' - 7- h-""" ...j st i.j l 3., L..!it!M.jj -l-mir." In conclusion, on the results of wouia not nave ueea oumii 1 naa 110. uune . - . . , . , good brtht,.... ne brighter. ncy bright,. 4 .VK .-.-6.00 ...10.00 12.50 ...25.00 ..35.O0l T 80 13i)0-. CJOU . 8X0 750; 12.50 16,00 30.00 : 60.00 passes wheat comes out ready for the bag. But every cracked grain, tlie cockle and cheat, fall beneath in a little heap, while the grains with still boiiio husk on, or if at all sm-outed. are returned to the throat of it. I And if tou will compare accounts you will find, as Mr. Harper says, my fence cost les.i than his and Mr. Barber's. I built 12 miles at a cost of superintendence of $30.50. Harper and Barber's account, shows that they built 14 miles, at a cost of $45.00. .Mine cost $3.94 per mile: theirs $3.31. Un doubtedly, no one will complain of my bill in Superintending. In my account, I charge for 4,500 rail; Messrs. Rice, File and Wat soil count me 4,814 rails, so there can not be any gratuitously given and charged for in my account. Fortunately for me I have the cost of the fence in Davie, which, if vou will compare certificates you will find to be for splitting $13 02, for ue of rails $5 56, for hauling $8 00, building $400, say halt a day for su- Total, $2 08 not $4U as Qraham surmised, or $50 00 as Bingham moved and all the Board most heartily endorsed. Louis Market Quotations. - .. Anicirr tv Prices gtTcn arc for gwrts aVard caVs or boa ready iui uipuit:ui ui ueeiuiauoa. I feel perfectly confident th'at Hancock the machine, to pass through again will be elected President next November by a decisive majority ; and if elected be will certainly take, Ins seat. No sensible, thinking main doubts the election by a large majority of the whole Democratic State ticket. The united Democracy of Rowan gave Mr. Tilden the enormous-majority ot iXo votes, in the vear lcvo. It wo can Ik; as peri ctly united tins year, Jarvis ought to carry the Hancock and Uountv nv a itill greater majority. Whdu the votes shall le counted in November, Rowan must not fall behind her former proud record, while her Doiiiocrati sister coun ties shall le lolling lip increased Demo cratic majorities. i J. S. Hendkuson. VTooiIleavos. Died ; Aug. 4th, of pulmonary consnm? ntioii. Miss liettie Mclvnight, ot Unity Township. Alst) on An jr. 1st, an lnlartt son of Mr. Richmond Ueck. The Rev. Hush btroiijr,. Professor of Some of the wheat this year was damaged somewhat by the wet .weather, especially if poorly shocked. I he yield per nereis rather below average, liar ley was dam aged some by the army worm. Jiit it produced a pretty lair yiclil. uats is a grain not much raised in this section, tho' some heavv yields occur. Out further wet,-leaping and thresh ng are loth ;iec:nplished by one ma chine. The gram is allowed to become very ripe. 1 hen uie rieauer is pui. 111, whi'cti cuts oil only the heads of the stalk., which are immediately passed through the threshing adjustment, and the grain is measured iuto tho bags which aro (lumped oirthe platform, at regular inter vals over the held as the Header proceed. One farmer who had a steam flour-mill near his wheat iield, made a bet that he could breakfast his hands on flour made from wheat cut and threshed in this way before breakfast. Having everything in readiness, be succeeded. He was beateu 1 . . ...1.,. in tune, however, oy a Kansas maw, This is to certify that we employed J. D. Johnston to have the Stock Lawfence built from Third cre5k to T. N. Uenshaw's, for which wc obligated that he should have the name for his time as we, viz : $1 00 per day. We authorized him to build the fence on th n orth side of his place in Davie, provid- ed;it should be taxed to help pay the costs of the fence. Johnston has done Ids work 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 well and we uare approveu ins dim. 1 Signed, Languages in Adger College, Wallhalla, served up biscuits whitli- one hour before S. C, is siiendin -a -lew days with his iw- had been wheat waving in the tieni ativ eRev. R. W. Royd, Paster of Unify -Ok j Porthe VVatcnman. - .1 The Town's Choice, i Editor JVatchman : Because he has al- viivs ueen a jse-niuenu ; wi-iiusc, vwi x' B. Phillips, U. S. Engineer, has tel egTaphea Mr. Frank B rowu that he is now Polfs way to this place to begiu work-in since the war he has been successfully a. ! -- : - I . . v , fightinstfor the success ot the democratic- arty ; ami oecaiise uv i n iii uuuypuio a adkin River. Mr. Brown has labor- ?d Ifard for the navigation of thia stream, J na ve congratulate him in his success so j and hope his continued cflbrts will e successful as his pa6t lalwrs. o- mati, l ne3iro to give my assent to a noni ination to the Legislature so often made through your paper. I refer to Mr. J. J. Stewart, who is tar in the lead ot all those urged in Salisbury. But his popularity doe not stop here. From conversations Jaj of this month, has been annomted .. . , . 1.1 . ..n jor the. primary meetings. Every voter 4ng in Franklin, Scotch Irish, Locke and oould attend these meetings and express other townships is as strong, if jiot strong pa Jreicrcnce. Take tho vote on the Sheriff, errthan that of any. other man j ; while -n fewp.t-- . t ar.!ai nf ni-o He will gel vole in an. u is connaeni- rvfC,- tiu..Aii.vu.v vx., . K ,. , f, . m ratify th V ' y Church. Prof. S. tkdivered two excellent discourses on Sabbiith last. Tho Annual S. S. Township Conven tion, which desevered an earlier notice, passed off pleasantly. The principal fea ture was tho address of Pof. Sterling of Mocksville, which was replete with im pressive information, clothed in chaste and eloquent expression. We are glad to see that the nomination of our neighlnir, W. G. Watson, for the Legislature, is meeting with m much favor throughout the county. We do not think that a more suitable country Rep resentative can be secured, aud we heart ily wish him the Buccess lie deserves, and which he seems to be in a fair way to ob tain. There is very little excitement as yet concerning tlie "Primary." M. T!,pn is xn interval at this season 01 tho year, of about ten days, between wheat harvest aud hemp cutting. If the weather is favorable awl tlie ground In good condition, the thrily farmer is seen plowing np his stubUie neiu?, which nave become covered with vegetable matter since the grain was cut ; and which might be lost to the land, if a drought occurs in August, The corn crop is a very fine one at this seaaon. Two or three more seasonable rains will cause heavy caring. The land is generally so strong that the corn stands two stalks in a hill tw-o feet in the drill, which are three feet apart, and the best land brings two good ear to each stalk. That is com. Q. tK u The Primary Mestingsc Saturday the j lst da -1 j fia send up delegates to the County Con tention to represent the will of the town- j -jWipt.! town's choice. Simple Ju&ticb. PR J. J. Surainrcll j Salisbury, A.ug. 5th,fl830. To'lhe Watchman: ''''; Lwas attacked on the street by David L. rtrinerifi. Postmaster, who brought the .l.t If T ilr A lllanl-ltlop tliat THIS Daner laeti sn.l- Tli Ae.ir.Aa na cn Tr I 1. !.,! U....r,l. ma n rnltt tin. 'Dpninf rtif that With inriira'4li.i1i. V. . kfft. I renel the charee. both on the Mr. Blackraeris too honest a man - i r -- i - Reclines the nomination! tendered him if ; 1 accbunt of Mr. Blackmer and myself, with . " ... ... in ia wuuv&.vm, . v nin:i .. . i acorn. j impossible to permit his name to be attempt to corrupt the politicB of any !1 . f candidate for the Legislature. His niaii : and he who made the charge ia for- iln;est in the success of democratic prin- tunate, indeed, if he can fiud ja man, ciptea lm wl. iv-a' i.V.Kfl..., white or black,! willing 'to-say aa much Profe of ;t3 T tt r i fo"" him- Mr' S-J' Swicegood is a witness I PrJ? electlnS Gen. Hancock to the of charge laade. t But thank the Lord, :'uv:ucT "us year, and lie will be pleased t1G flag now waving over ns will win the - VP wnat he can to promote that desira-1 da v and brmg us happmesa and peace. wxulr 1 ' I ' : - Wesley Blti.r, . the . F. ap- yiew hat ft the Witdnnin. Exocutill August 10th, 18$0. Mr. Editor: On the morniM of 26th of July a c munon road waou wth a ood cloth cover, and drawn by two stout mules, with J. V. uvercasii ana . Stirewart as proprietors, mSde its m arance on "Our sheets. I hey announ- ewl their intention of visiting Dudly Shoals, Caldwell county, with tlie tif Tjurchasinir land somewhere in community. At" the request of the jpro- priefors tre took passage as a dead Head. WefouiMlthe beautilui towns oi Moores ville, Trontmans and Taylorsvile, all in propcrona condition. Corn and cot ton looked very thriving uutil some jdis-tauce-above Troutmau's; but from tliere on as far as we went com did not look so well, owing to the dry season. Wejsaw fine fields ef -tdbaeco scattered ,aiong thiough Iredell, Alexander and Caldwell; and to our- astonishment we i found the farmers of Caldwell gvewing cotton Very profitably. I' ; At 3 o'clock, p. m. the 27th, werrived at J. T. A. Spencer's wlio is agent for the sale of several thousand acres of the land including ; Dudly Shoals, which is one of tlie finest water powers In the State. Oar friend O. was to delighted with the eunu advertisement. Mr. Editor: I am informed that the board of commissioners have cut down my account for building stock law fence 65 25. I wish to present a few facts and a few cer tificates to let the people Know wno lsnm and who wrong in the mdtter. Messrs. Bar ber, Harper and myself were appointed to locate this fence and report to the board, which we did. Mr. Barber and Harper were "authorized and directed to have the fence and gates erected a soon as practicable, following the lines as located by the com missioners appointed for that purpose." Messrs. Barber and; Harper, under this order employed me to have the fence built from Third creek to T. N. Renshws. (read theircertirkate, aJsoCOnel's aud others), Un der commissioners first order we located the fence so as to include 100 acres of my land lying in Davie, adjoining our lands in Row an and in strict, accordance with commis sioners second order abd with section 16 of Stock Law, we built the fence. Section 16 reads: Any person or -and number of per sons owning land in si township which shall not adopt thisct, or adjoining any county or township where a stock law prevails may have his or their lands enclosed within any fencebui!t In pursuance of this act, or any other act of tha General Assembly authoriz ing a stock law; and the-County Commis sioners shall proceed iri the erection of gates and in all other rtspecta as if tlie fence fol- Hatwood Harper. : Fence Commissioners. Thisi is to certify that we have carefully examined the fence buUt by J. D. Johnson in Davie county, and exclusive of the stakes (which we have sufficient reason to believe does not enter into his account! we una 2,3 U new rails, built up, and 20 new rails hauled and lvine alonz the fence, also;180 old rails in the fence. Upon careful exami nation of the eround and locality, and in view of the fact that a considerable number of the rails would not require hauling on account of near proximity to-the' line of. fence, we conclude that one two horse wag cn could have hauled them in 4 or 5 days, an il taking as a basis the schedule of prices for work and rails adopted by the fence commission for Scotch Irish, we believe the f,.nf rould not have cost more than ?0 00 Te a!so counted the fails in the fence built bv .T. D. Johnston on his own lands in Bow J . . 1 4 t.1 nn and find 08 - new rails ana l.ioz "iu rils. makinc a total of 3,452 new.and 1.S62 old rails furnished by him. We also believe that the 100 acres of bottom land in Davie county enhances the value of J. D. Johnson's lands f 2.000. J uly imn, leso. i 6i,rued. Catubw Rxcs. 0 T. Tns. H W. G. W4T805. This is to certify that I and my son built fnr J D. Johnston the fence on the north side of his place in Davie county, which was done in two daya, for which eaid Johnston ,.aA mo wa dollars. He was not with us half a dav while building the same. July 37th, 1880. Signed, D. F. Shit. This is to certify that we hauled the rail in a little 1pm two data for the lence on in north side of J. D. Johnson's placeln Davie ooiintv. We did it with two 2 horse weg ons. " Signed, Hamilton Shive Lekoy LxauJK. Thw is to certify that we helped J.D. Johnston to build the Stock Law fence, for which he allowed ua $2 per day for a two horse wngon and driver, CO cents per day for hands to build. He worked as hard as any hand in his employ, was at it early and verv late, often having to ride from threeto four miles after dark to reach homa. We further state that he' drove the work on as fast as any one could have done, and it is the expressed opinion of many that had be not have built the fence we should have had none yet. Considering the distance he had tvv'Timil rails tin Atl6 could have' done the work anvehcaper,ifacbeap,ahehatdone it.;. We futher state that we know of no one thiat objects to his bill along or near the line, or in this end of the Township. 51 jTcImpbell. D F Shive, J L Cop t n.mnUi A. A Hart. D J Conell, J,W. Bodder, Henry G Leppar, D A Fry. B A Rod den, Wilson waniei, ieu. o. - JjcllfWO Waton. Mess Pork .Fr bbi. Dry Salt Shoulders .....rer lb. " Clear lUb Sides " u- m ciarsiaea " Bacon aonldcrs M Clear Klb Mdea " " Clear WUes..... Ilams lUaln " - Caavat4 Lard " Mess Beef Flour Extra Fancv " Choice " -f " Family... - t Fine " ! Cora Meal. 44 i Grits " Cora WlUte In HulX Mrer tu. i ' " sacks " ?. - Mixed la Bum.. 1 i "Sacks " " ' " sacks s Dells. Ctl 15 that contest I claim that I have as good i a right to come before you now aa a cau- didate for Sheriff as any other Democrat I in the County, and that i have douenoth- ing-in the past to forfeit your good opiu ion. Your obedientjservant, Charles F. Waoovokxr. Salisbury, Aug. Uth, IdSO. ' TO THE YOTERS OF ROWAN. I announce myself as a candidate for a seat in the lower House of the next Leg islature, subject to tlie actiou of the Dem ocratic County Convention. I ahall be grateful to my friends for the nomination, nd if nominated, I pledge my best efforts 11 behalf of the whole ticket. Should it e the nleasure of the Partv. however, to! Prices on noises. Mules, Watrona, Machinery Farm . . 1 Tmnl.imant. l.-iAlrf Anil fmca r.tr 4 v f n nn uoiiiioaie uuwnei, i biihii j iciu vriiiiugij appu&ilion. X . : 8 8 :' 11 so TS eo 80 86 3 3A u ' X9 and enter the grr at contest as an humble private iu the ranks. Ftian-tc Brown-. Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 11th, 13S0. A Card. ; To the People ofBowan County t I am a candidate for the office of Slier- ff subject to tlie approval of the Demo cratic County Convention, called to con vene in Salisbury on the 28th iust. I am nduced to make tins announcement, be- cause 1 believe it to oe lue wisu oi a arge majority of the Democrats of the couutv. It I shall receive the nomination, I Khali make a eanvass which I hope will be satisfactory to the party, aud do all in mv power to assist in a glorious victory for our noble standard bearers on the Na tional and State tickets. In conclusion, I beg to return my warmstlhanks to my frieods for the enthusiastic support given me during the last canvass, and notwith standing I was defeated by the Republican naitv. I have the satisfaction ot knowiug that I received a considerable majority of the Democratic votes iu that contest. G. A. Bingham. Examiner and Democrat please copy. Wm. M. PBICE' & CO. ' HU Louis, Mo. : CONDENSED TIME I NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. - TRAINS OOLNU EAST. r J Sii. 47, I No. 4, 1 Ko. , Date. Maf IS, !. - I VnXtrfx. J Dolly. J Dally. 1 Sttndar..., Leave Chartotts f 8 50 a.m j 4 10 p.m. KaUsbury . nigh Point AMve at ureenbore V?ave Greensboro AiiTe at llllbbcro Durham lialn Leave Arrtve at Ooldsboro w w n.iu j v 1 T81 M t 8 SO - 10 ii 11 02 itt2.ipta so 8 00 " 0T T ST 6ooa.ia 4 s" 99 p.m. 10 M ltl a.m. 3 tt) Ku 47 Connccta ni balif t)'irv a caruna, oaiit except with WK.&fi. fur til Dolntn la Western Norta Sundavs. Al Oreen.sboro with the 1L & D. Railroad lor aU points North, Knnt snrt West. AS OoUhoro' W. ft W. KiUlroaa tor wmulnfton. 1 No. 45 Connects at Oreensi 'ro with the B. ID. B&llread fnr all points North. Kattanl West.; TRAINS GOING WEST. j M f No. 4S, I So. 4-2, ;1 Ko4,Dny Dsf, May tvno. I Dally. ) DaUy. M ex.Sunaiy Leave iireeiibboro. no 10 a.ra. 6 U p.tu. Arrive at luuclgh 12 25 p.m. io 43 " Leave ! " i ArrlTe at Dnrham 1 4 sa Hlllaboro : 5 30 6 56 ScJH 1 SO " 1 4 t k; , i 11 ot ijip.m. To the Voter of Eoican County t I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election for the office of Coun ty Trensnrer, sulrjcct to the action of the Democratic County Convention. : ' j. Sam'l. JIcCubbins, Js. July 2fith, 183a I herely announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Rowan, subioct to the action of the County Convention.- Auguust 7, 18fc P. N. Iloua. To the Voter of Rowan Connty t I herebT announce myself as a candi l:ite for rtvelection to the office of Regis ter of Deeds of Rowan county, subject to the actiou of the Democratic County Con vention. July 29th, 1880. II. N. Woomo. " Greensboro i I 5 Leare " 8 20 ArrlTe Hlph Point j 8 55 Salisbury- 10 is " Charlcttte j 1 n.m No. 43 Counecu ml tirebUiu wlik bmleia Brach. At Alr-TJne Junction with A . A. L. naJiroad to ail poluu south ana soi.uiwent. At charlou with the C. C. & A. IlaHrrTi;l tr.r all points South Souths east. At SlLsburr with w. N. c. juuiroad, rtiUiy, except unlaya, fur all potms in wtem Korth canaina. . - Xo. 42 Connects at A!r-I.lne Junction wTth A. a C. A. L. Railroad ror all points isoutli and Southr west. ' " TIMETABLED VESTERH ft. C: RAILRO50 Takes effect Saturday, tmj u, M r. m. isan. ..A. Camp- J. D. JoHirsroir, jCarapaign Pica ten eenta Hancock Sc EiigliAh March with Pin 25 cenra at ! M?mitw Charlotte K, C. GOING WEST. LEAVE. 10 so r. x 11 22 11 60 IT 1 15 S 13 I M t 6T 4 4 rr 4 s 6 IS & H 6 44 T M 5 25 8 40 s as QOQiU XAIT. TEERIBLE ATTACK. 5To more deadly foe can posftlbly attack the unman being tlian bilious fever. This wd bv bile not beina properly dis tributed and carried off In consequence of a deranged state of the Uvefc ro enre and prevent these attacka tafee no medi cine, but rise Pr. Flags Improved Iiv er and Stomach Pad. Better Timet. The Democrat, New 0r!ean, La., aaji SnfTYrin ntnoni snch as have been trou bled with diseases of kidney and liver, has beeu perceptibly better trnce tne m trodnction among n of vTf.fnef Safe Kidney and LtreT unrc." ' " lliracoloria Power. : , ti, Tntett and Stream h ft T pm iwrve health use Warned Safe Reraediea. These are almost of Miraculous power in tali 1 1 y 1 fl 4T tiseases for which recommend- rl. t The wonderful curative qualities ......alisbury ..... Third t'reek.T... .r.. Klmwcxx! i... .....Stawsvine... Catawba .....Newton.... .. Cos'fti...... .....Hlcfeory... .....Icurd .....Morganton.. .....Oln Alpine. lirldpwatPr, Markta ...... OiJ Fort.,.., . .. flpry .... Black-Mountain, Cooper's... .....S wanna noa .. . . TTea'l ot Ro.nl . . . . . . v.- . . . . 1- - - ' 4... uuva. 1AIU M U i-.tet. I t is i is tr rnt 4f ' ? isaf ": if i 4 f 44 : t ! t45 1 6 S4 6 0C 1 6 4 P.. 5 SO CTTralna run (Lilly. Hiiijdaxg exeet4el. A. B. ANDKEW. Oec. 55upt. "ACORHCOOUWE." WHiIilAHSBBOWIXj Ilaa the zclnsir sale of this celebrated Cook Stove aiiu ihcy'are'fe i 2 oif like hot ctA, 7,tf N'OWIS THE TIME TO SUPSCBIBE th are possessed of are vouched for by 1 rnr-ry rriTTTn W A TOPTTV? AfNJ
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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