Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / Sept. 2, 1880, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
I ' !' I" s: ;i i I! .- ti Is si ft - 3k 4. I 1 1. IP I : If s P. 14 :i K t Carolina Watchman. OOUXTY CONVENTION, f ham, ifc was vo in tne cnvenu w ... ' - " Bingham. . .Vv '!; The Rowan County Convention which Mr. Waggoner also had tickets printed met at the CoarUIoase fa tlUS ..pl6P it the names f delegates attaclied to Saturday, failed tq ppTtrm the work the them wiloni be fcnew ere hU friends. WmTTAT: nwnmA'PTa TICKET, people expected of fA Uut the ticket b-o at tho very heaaofit. -v---"r Thet failed to agree on, a camiiuate ion ; For Sheriff, i ... .... ' . J T1IUKSDAY, SpPT.2,1880. Tammany Seeks IccopciUatioLw (U1 I is Met Half Way, - FOR PRESIDENT j WFIELI) SOOTT HANCOCK, Of Pekjjstlvakia. ; FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : WILLIAM EQLipH, Or Ixdiaka. si.ei iff. bnt agreed on nl the rest. Tt will he renieniher that we intimateu There whs ?n nnr last naner that it misht ro happen,, canaWe of reading, making any mistake and snggested tWo ways of settling the alt thij sheriff ttueMion. j Qne of these ways was, maae, If Tammany (t allowed -three, out of the seven of the State committee; j from New York city that organization will disband its State committee and abandon its State prguizatio.n, abdicating alt claim as to the rest of the State. . This result of theirecent negotiations confirms the ticket, and there was. none judgment of Senator Conkling expressed a few days since to a Washington cqrres- and give us cheap telegraphingin the Unl ed States as they nave here, i 1 think it would be of much advantage to the gen eral public. Wm. McuDocn CIURLES P. WAGGONER. no possibility of any man, to refer it back to the people in a prima- Ml-t Bingham and. his. friends, as al- ponaent ot the tieram, mat mere noma Wtion. This was proposed in the readv 8tad claimed in convention that bo noxontest in the Democratic party n.n,,l-r1.nn.nt nn iv I t. S lllIUtKCKv 01 ,i,v hail tli nnnnl.ir vote bV SOIlie pr uiiun ouue ibsum .,v.. i'lo WUU.WM'- J . lJ r .lr I - V-. ll -l. J I3JH!.. i,.. : .;t.r,l Ahv the n; v.i: . i .na nt 1irpMr rifini- I me leniocracv 01 Jiew niiR m jccju iu t ., tt ' T, I - . . .-mr-' Piuohoinc 'i rr.i.L J. ,notiv kantion I mOClSClv the 8.1 111 e attitude aS WMS OC last. nominaie tMO - i mcuuo -eio vv, ,-- j i- . . . . . .y. , w ti, Democrats of CabarrusJ the anokesman. i Mr. lioss claimed that thront!h J l1Cavv maiority at a single box, cupied by that pai ty in 1876, and insures Bcuiatnvi) : I . . .1 c i . " " I r 1 1 i - br tl.R tftTvnshin returns tlie people had flml vlt n lt cimnTe the fact that Mr. Wag- an aosomteiy nuiteu aFl.u. . Vl .i r.c- It is said Hayes iqll Stump CalHbrnUU atready declare that Sir- Waggoner was goner curUe A majority of the, townships, ments, favorable tq tne election or nan . aa tt .;u ,a1.,.KaKlv mnke ithi..:. ci.r;F nml 1m would not n... i.:J ia ieimtl 1 Rfveral cock electors in this State i It is true lOr UUI IIIU. o 44" . j' w w 7 lucu tuuito iui j..yi., -y uub linai yvM'H ' A : I i. . , , : , , telegraph lines thronglj the PoM Office.f a irorth Carolina man has 284,000 tu beroses in fall bloom.- PLOW BRAND FOR WHEAT, go for Hancock. is dispntedJ rnnspnt to sro arid ask them to say it over - r th tnwhshina which went for Waggon a-ain. The friendsof Mr. Bingham made errafter ihe result was declared, on mo- one electoral ticket in the field ou the m Tbft flavor of Norfolk, a $1C0Tn Plnn cfrnnpnns effort for this plan, and after mmlA the vote of the township It., .roanlm.it tn rare in a duela li .i:.Bas .mnnir'the IHeuds of Mr. i . tl.u not. nil voi east for istence of the two State comuiittoos and (oall at !fcw iava a!ro.: He was more afraid of rhieflv. it was voted down. Lwiffure. constructively cast for Mr. the apprehension i n.ow.irl than of becoming rT. ,fn nnfiwfttfd bv us last .i n.ia wnlil niv him botli have created an impression carefully 5 ywujiww - - . -I y i.tv r"r : ? ' ' "bo"'"-1 J V" . r 1 II i i i r .mriurer.- ' wns to leave the whole nuesUou ot 0 n nnini. nIi township ma ority. His nuriqreu ami viwu.v nt-uu uj xvC : 7- sherifTwith the! people, to be settled by frienaa ,t, however, insist on this publicans, the State and local divisions. , There was a furious. stcprmftt Richmond thein at tlie general election in November, construction iu the convention, except &aClieiV Va., August, oisi, oj niyi This has. been virtually uoiie, auu w.c that the delegates irom these lowusmps HaCock'8 vote. This appreh he cityvas suddenly inundated, and the qjt0 aro again to decide between Mr. refuse to cast the vote of said townships now entirely removed and the t inhabithants, mostly negroes, were with vVaggoner andiMr. Bingham at the ballot otherwise thau as a unit for linn, on the of New York State arc for the v difficulty rescued from a watery grave. I box as they were required to do two years rouuU that thev could not go beyond m - . ago. They are; both candidates. This is tnejr instructions; also relying on the fact Tho Wilmington otar t&us oi b.u,. the h?g wfty getie th? contest, and the that the townships, by tickets bearing hi children playing unuer an oiu sucu wu. yery way t, pcoplc prefer defided tbat he was their candidate one of them discovered the-sneu was ian- We bcliev0 that Mr. Waggoner was Some per8op3 apprehend that this jng and gave tio aiarm, anu n . . entitlej to tlie nomination on hat- m on the sheriff will do much harm in just m tim,e, luemoiueroi " urdav last, and that it was denied hmi thp OAlfrtL 1 election of this county. It children seeing their danger ability to save uiemf iuuicu. marked out by 'the County Incentive nrouablv brine a larcer vote to the t)mraittee. We believe that Mr. Bing- lg tlian coula iaVe brought out in any St Julicn the celebrated horse, at ham and his menus pcristenuy iaiiea oti,er wav The larger the vote the bet Charter Oak Pnrk, August 27th, beats to carry out tM will of the people in re- tev lt wiU be for Hancock and Jarvis. The his own highest record, trotting against gpect to Sheriff, and defeated ifT The pro- white vbtera yill be brought out by the time on a wager of $2,500. He made one cecdings of the Convention (of which we . iffconte8t wjlo WOald nut otherwise mile in splendid style in 2 minutes 1H have notes),vill prove this. But there is come ana NYhcn once nt the polls thev all built, equipied and sent out Horn the seconds. The racing club awarded his proof enough in the fact, that the Con ven- .in drop in a ticket fo Gov. Jarvis and unver ouu. d.4u nna uuco muugiu vv uuuuumuiw;u uiuuiuureoiui un-uub.om.. eQi llancoCK. e OO pot ueiieve inure rood trottiug time ture-Messrs.Brown and Grabber because s n;nrham man in the county who is I 1 " a - they hadthe largest yoto by townshipstanu d eu0U(rh to vote for Mr. Sechler or It is a reniarkblafact that the German refused, to the bitter end, to nominate Mr L tl cr iJennhlican candidate; and we . . i . .. . I X . 1... iKvnnniivnl. . rw Tt- i 1 1 1 C 1 0 1 1 ll .1 . The following attested statement from Wilson & Griffith, of the Valley of Vir ginia, has been sent us for the in forma tion of those who wish to use a VALUABLE FERTILIZER FOR WHEAT. "We sol J Tast ;ear pome 500 Tons diffieren nt brands of Guano for Wheat and a fair propor tion of Plow Brand, which has given rucIi gen eral satisfaction that we expect to donble our sales of thin brand this season and it will have the preference in this section of the Valley." "It acts magmficentlv here l'or terms, &c, Attention Attention Smokers! jJMOKERSl "Asheville's Girl of The West," "Sitting Bull" received to-day. My as sortnient of fine and common Cigars for the Wholesale and lletail trade is the 'most complete in town. CIO A HE TTEH Chewing Tobacco m great varieties. 32:tf THE0. BTJTBBATTM. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS, 1orth Carolina Colle mi. ir leasaat, caorrns County x.fj : The next session of this Institution L rins the first Mooday of August, Instruction is thoroucli. ani i. . v. expenses for ten months averaf Sl25 to$lG0. For further. infiiLI "'"HOB i., PreVt ' address, 39:4t j I. A. BlKLE This apprehension is JJemocracy est of the canvass as thoroughly united and harmo nious as the Democracy of Connecticut. Xew 'X'ork Herald. For the Watchman. Letter From the Old Country, Edinburgh, Scotland,, Aug. 12th, 1880. Brother Bruner : lu my last 1 gave yon a few notes on ship-biuldmg on the Clule. It you want a licet of steam ships 1 know of no place where von could have them built with the same dispatch. Eight months ago the rrench General 1 rans-Atlautic Company ordered eleven steam ships to be buiit for them, Since which time they have been facilitati ii tho Empire has the smallest debt, per capita, Waggoner by the same rule, notwithstaud- ftre qnjte sure the Waggoner men will not pf any other nation or kingdom in the iug he had a larger vote by townships he guilty of tliat folh'. In no event can world. Prance has a debt of $127,23 per than either Mr. mown or Air. vneoei. head of her population. Her annual ex- The whole trouble in the convention ditures per head are $14.07. Qreat Bri- hinged on how to count the votes of the tain and Ireland has a debt ictf $U 4.C2 per paimary meetings aud on the question head. Her annual expenditures per head whether the office of delegate was minis ire $12.35. The United States has a debt terial or judicial f That is to say : Was it per head of $52.56, , with an annual expen- the duty of delegates to vote the will of turaof$6.13. The German Empire now' the majority of the-people of the town comes in to astonish you : Her debt per ship which they represented, or were they head is 70 cts." and her -annual exnendi- at liberty to vote as they pleased! Mr fnr.rnirai onlv WLlS: Warner and his friends claimed that Detroit Free ress, editorial. vi.n if : rimA,nWrl thnf. tb P.er- the deleffates were bound by every sense The tremendous physical canstitu tion man Empire keeps five or tfX) UUM men that allelcd in history. That small and her anni;al tax rate so low. this idea was plainly intimated iu the ad dress of the County Cen. Executive Com the reference of the subject to the people be hurtful to the Democratic Conservative party, but on the contrary will do good. With this view we enter the canvas with entire confidence. Tremendous Energy of the South ern People: nbeied thap the Ger- the delegates were oouna uy every sense a up a standing army of of duty to vote the will of the rpajority of and energy of the Southern ;n, it is. a matter of the people in the townships they respec- least of Ithe males, is somethin people, at g uupar- they spend a good portion of 'their nights in riding about and engaging in murder, arson, i il. At. ' 1. C it,.i I i.nlJai.ff ! i rw I jif hup orimna la ciii'ntct rm.. . c ii r : i mitree. aiiu inai mo ituuiuis ut uuiu nu- ivuumj. .... . ... , ... Alio ueuroea ui Aiuuiima. vjreuiuia, i . . .,. , ussissippi, an,o, ijoaisiaua, auu muceui i -- I . ; - t. , ,. nB.lrir ntl. SMntl.Pvn StfttPc Xnrth others should so understand it; that the preached from every Republican stump. Carolina excepted, must be more intelli- Pe0Ple generally, throughout the county, An ordinary race of men would, of course, .t.tha'rrnnrntinn. In rPrv so understood it, aud that although in require I sleep and rest during the day- ther Southern State the negroes vote 8onie cascs t!,ey were not expressly in ! time : biit no sooner do these Southern with the white peopleamong whom they live. They have found --ont that what ever is good for the white people is equal ly good for them. The legislatiou of the States is equal on all, white and black; and he Legislation of Congress is of the same character, and bears alike on all. As between the. parties, the Democrats are their best friends, and do almost all 8tructed how to vote, yet they all under- j banditfiiarrivc at home and take off their stood that the ; delegates were the public masks and put away their pistols than - . . . . . i.. . i. .. . , .. i.i"-"" -- servants employed to make known to the they begin the work or tne uayunic iy tonage of sailing vessels in 1841 was 2,- Couveution tlie will of the neonle. Iraislnc cane, cotton, and other products Jted, 021. and in 1878 it was 4,(i7(,078. Tin means oi taMsortation. It is surprising to look at its rise and progress. In 1812 the first small steamer sailed between Glasgow and Ilelensburg, and manv of tlie doubting thought she would not be able to return by tlie rivet In ld!5 a steamer made a trip from 'Glas gow to London, which was thought extra- ordiuarv : and iu 1820 steamboats were established between Holyhead vm Dub lit). In J 828 the number ot &te;.r vessels in Britain had increased to 344, aerag iug about 10 tons each. In April, 18.'J8, two steam ships crossed the Atlantic and arrived in New York, the one iu 1!) and the -other in 15 davs. Until that time it was thought by many as an impossibility for a steaiuer to cross tlie Atlantic. It was not uutil 1841 that tho substitution of steam fur sailing vessels begun in the British navv. The progressive improve ments since those tlavs may be said to have culminated iu the merchant steamer service of the Cuuard line. Shins 500 It long, 7,500 tons burden, aud drove 10,000 horse power ; and the iron-clad war-ships "Indexible'' and "Italia" of 11,000 and 13.200 tons burden respectively, and car rying guns of 80 and 100 tons each Steamers are gradually superseding sail ing vessels. In 184! British sailing ves sels numbered 17,807, and steamers (ex elusive of river steamers) 414. In 1878 the number of sailing vessels were 10,704 and steamers, exelusiveol river steamers were .i,ol0. l-.aeh ot these, steamers t capable of making from two to three trips lor every one. nv sailing vessel, l ne Ve here insert Mr. Waggoner's paper to a larger extent than before the war. which was read in convention in auswer Some of them, too, after a hard nights to a call for his position, &c, ou this ride, their hands still covered with blood, uoint: iro to work manufacturinE the cotton i i ;. . inresDonsetotteanestloaastowHetaerlwlll hhich fhe other ku-klux have raised that is done bv whiteeople to help them abide tne acUon ot tMu goaventton, I answer that They ej'en send to the hated North for I J 1 rui t f n. " r nntnnif n ?nr nfiv Trt Tl C nnunnrTOTV - . 'j A A. I . . . m m- mm. .unnnort themelve n.l Mr fiimili louuu w. ".'"" : ri"'v".."- inaemiierj . ADonneiii iiewpi,ei Bay V -r- wm tno aeiegaianere iromine several iowDsnips ,, if(, jIiu. . iiaina xiui cm. There are no white radical in North t,i,iw thmivP t rarrv ont th msi motions or iwv' Carolina or anv of the Southern Slates the people, by whose votes they are entitled to seata pany's works were never so busy as now wliA inn Tn n - 4-li i 4-1a i m nuv vuu uu aui ujiuu iu itciu luc uciiiucn. i . .... m.i All the-help they get (s given them by thirty-three delegates to vote tor me uxiay. Il 8ia' Vh nnd South Carol,na ancl tho the Democrats, aud yet they vote against these Towashipa shall obey the instructions of their shops are run at their fullest capacity to Wo,-. i . i,..:" iJ..". r?:-j constituents, I shall submit cheerfuUy to the action fill 'tho orders. Hence we say that a vw M ,.v u.v t hrttheCOOTenttoni But 11 the Townships which , , i . ... , jit every election. There is not another voted Jor me on the sist or August, lssu, shall be IeP,tJ icapauie o manuiactuung ami xase like it in the world. The vaukees of- counted against me la this convention, contrary to raising cottou y aay, ana, in me classic ten make the white servants, in their i63?1 wonUd llorr, ot .Michigan, neii - uy x wnsn n Rmonnns. i.neia. 1 -wm iuil leti mmmi to i . . . . , fmnlov vote with them. Factory hands Unitt wh.tr md.vidnm dPwatPS hPm mftv "fil,l are at wnce tnc ?nosc vigorous aim XTmm O a Vi. Aiv av rl ntTAKB rait n I hnnso tn 1n T -rto nnt nnJrtpr thnt tlifi rtplpcnt the lllOSt inUUStrlOUS Ot ailVPCOIMe Oil MlVtJU I VLU Ck3 tUVll LU LMU 1 CI O HUUb I v w o ' I " fhrm tftrlo. nrlA tl.r'4M attinff m tnis convention can constitute tnemseives earth. . ; j a " Returning Board" to reverse the wishes of the from service. Our North Carolina negroes I neoDie of the TownshiDs. which they severally re- . i - - . , ..... are not only hp freest people in the J present and arbitrarily count mo out. TiieyhaveJ liow j TliE Canvass IjOOKS.--At this Vorld, bnt they have less good seuse and 1 tne weT 10 ao DUl no iegai ncr morai " l writing it qems that ths struggle will be gratitude tb the race i generally dh-1 v ; " tremendous, but that tho Republicans will plays. They have an opportunity this! Tlli was dePied hy Mr. Bingham's carry Maine in September, and, of course, year of doiug themselves the credit of friends, who claimed that the vote of the Vermont ;!that Colorado will also go Be- voting . for a man who did ten times as wwnsmps snouiu ue east uccuiuiug i publican in October ; that the great trial jnuch to free them as, Gjireld did and Telativp strength of the candidates in each and test in Ohio and Indiana on the 12th vet thev are jroiiwr to eat aar and drink township ; and that flir. umgnam nau a Qf October will show about the same far soup. 4G:2m. BERNHARDT BROS. Agents. Ie StobE! ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE J'.U-iSiTS;-2 0F Organ ni;inufacturers.psew Sivhs, NeW RAILROAD STOCK I XS, I will sell at the Court House door, in gust, tfepteraber aud October, we willS Salisbury, at 12 o'clock, in., on Saturday, Xt" B ?4 d PIANOS & ORGANS? Special OfTer, Fall Cash Prices, with Tlirte? xiioniiis7 Credit. Pianos and Orgaus !-comine. mm OOO slrong" by every steamer. tP-n'Jr? our mammoth, K ew Double Store (6j feetlL four stories high), from cellar to lofUrwi .t' 9UiW a mo,ti New Terms-for Ull trade lSSrt I hereby annuonce to the public that 1 have, opened a full aud complete Jine of Groceries, Confectioneries, Wood Willow "Ware, Notions, Hats, Caps, ' &c.,&c., In the Room formerly occupied by M. l.j Mclntyrc, opposite Meroney & Bros. Anij also connected with Jacob Reed Sons,! Philadelphia. Tho Oldest Clothin- Establish-! ment in the United States. Have on baud a large line of Samples of, their goods, and a j esr PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, Thanking my friends for their patron-! age during my stay with Mr. II. J. Holmes,; and trusting to merit their continued fa-! vors at my new place, I remain your! Uth day ot September next, bliarea ot three montIl without but ei North Carolina Kai road Stck, belonging $165 $,g0f $237 Ntw () -g g fug to the estate ot William Heatliman, dee'd. 9 Sup4 $59. Selection from 10 nIS ' - H. C. BOST, Adm'r de bom non :65 Jiflerent rtvles. Lowest ,,r; .1,B: U4 vf Ui iicainuittu Aug. 14, isso.J 44:4w m H W humble servant, 4G.tf JX0. F. MEL0XEY. Eaile Cotton Gin For Ui X 'I i X I oo CO C3 DO o t ' o CO CD T3 f-i rr-- O 3 pa cn a o ST CD -i O 11 2 i 11 o V3 CD m 9 o 3 It CO o T3 The undersigned have a second hand X3AG2X COT20K" QZ?7 which they; will sell cheap. Those wishing-' to pur-.: chase may call ou them or address them at "Linwood, Davidson Co., X. C," , SMI I'll & CO. Aug 30th, 1680. 4C:3t. 3 CP ?3 3 CD o w o PS CD m an Every imlucemenl that any repVioililo"i. can oner on Bianaara instrumf nts, Send tti t. ii i wwu w nit & .i 1 - Ludden & Bate ' Southern wv. 11:1 m House, Savannah, (j4f h Wesleyan Female Institute ; n STAUNTOX, VIRGINIA. ' ' ' T- lipeus its .iist Session SeptemWr 20tL 18S0. Among thefirst Schools for.vm,n ! liiw ill tlio ITitif.xI f..t,... !! ". 5 surpasseu. cnrrouiiHings heautiful. pus troni sventtH'ii Statts. loivest terms in the Union TERMS : HoardWashing, LielU. EmM Course. Latin, rrencii, for tiuh balf uftj &cnoiaiiie year tjii dress KKV. I. A. UVKU1X Ll. L).. Pr 38:2m ! Staiintuii, Yi' I'D. Amunij tt o 2 r X Q JAMBS M. GRAlj . glttatnti! m doanstllor st OFFICE-- TIIG BUILDING ADJOINING ThK C01 iirflSE, B.C. BEBB & SON Iron Fonnderf, CALTIPORE, W1D. Manofiacture a desirable line of Heating and Cooking Stoves, includipg the renowned TSEmSm V9RGIN A Send for Catalogue. The moat perfect in operation, attractive tn appearance, and wneqnaled for durability. Do not buy until you have seen it. r Owners of Gold Mining Lands and Euj rri.patk j communication. : . f All .Mlnluir tatensts meet pnto::t:itttratti4?. Notes, accounts, Ai collecteiU s Estates, . and all matters of Aimlnts(htun nl Exeiutors,.ie. set U't - t Lind and al! otiiT titles car?fil!y lnvxigatrt. REAL ESTATE Aa2NCY.w3.:uts-to Kea and udjolnttt count le.s uniht ansoht; : - ; Communication solicited with tii0hedeslniir ii buy or sell. ArrangemenLs inade to purcliuse cheap lasdib Florldx Texas and Mluhesota (tinit pan tnowtii the prumlsed Land). Inds for s;ile lu Illinois, and alngUitJam- rlver in Virginia. - -4 Parties deslrln; to lean-, orcuwe to. North Circa f urotsbed with neuussari' lufonnuUon. N.1S. Lands" Ik nifrht and sold nl'me thp.prnpowj line of the Wadesboro ad Salisbury raJlnisd. .;Ta road Utust be built wbetltrr Anson, Sanlj auBKof. an counties receive outside aid or net. 4 V pte-rei ot the day and the awakening eneivles of tiiV'pw, pie of these counties deBiaiukanil int bareltj. . Arrangements belanfrfeeteil t pm tournias Salisbury and al other joints hi inark-t. K.' P. 8. A market ready fur srnnll .IlwMfthrfti ; 3erqall at onice, or aldress"Lock tt.s m.:j TO- WHEAT GROWERS. re- tonago ot steamers, exclusive ot river steamers was, in 184!, l!)d,.T-;l , while it had increased to 2, Kit ),(.(. in 184'J the number of men employed on above ship ping was 152,(511, while in lt78 they num ber 155r535, The total number of vessels, including river steamers, registered as be longing to the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands, in 1878, was 23,884, and tho touage, G,55o,ll4. The llritish Mer chant Marine seems now to be carriers for the whole world as well as of their own extended commerce, and they take pride in it ns well as that of their navy. In the Koyal N'avy in 1870 there were in com mission, or building, 4U3 hhips of war, and including vessels employed in harbor service and for other purposes a total ot (idi) vessels, of 98U,:(K) tons burden, earrv- 2,002 gnus, and steam power equivalent To that of Gt;.",21b horn s. They have many small switt steam is run iiigou theirniland waters throughout Great Britain, but have none like our great palatial eteatners that float upon the inland waters of the States, Hut they surpass us in Ocean steamers. I have just learned that over 2(),(M;U tons of shipping has been engaged to be built on the Clyde since I left Glasgow, aud oth ers are waiting to be booked. This is the 40th anniversary of the es tablishment of penny ; postage in this country, aud its author, .Sir How laud Hill, who fought so hard tor its establishment, PltnPAKED ESPECIALLY FOU wnEAT nfl .t.m. Ill TO PROMOTE richmond;va TIIE GROWTFI OF GRASS rrtitien W el Land STATE GF NORTH GARQfclllt Davie County: In Superior Court. Win. T. Barnes and rufe Mar) A., Tlios. S. Duller and wile Lury'J., and others, Plaint'fs.. A 'a in id Tho. II.IDeiMlinan, SanVl Ifc ' j iJeadmau and wile Uara:-,t ! for fartitii 1. lieirs at law ol" Willi tin 11. Dead" mail, dee'd, )iji!s. I, It apearinfj to tlie KaiUfactiofi oi theCotiH iiiioti atliilavit. that Tjiom. 11. 1 Uutiniau. od ef the Defendants above name, if a iiweiitrt of this Slalu.'and can not,-after due (iiiijJfrat, bf,.nul It is ordered that titililicalilHlbrBM fur kit aneeessi VP wek. m tlMJ HWiW Watchman" txiht i$-Ile() in S: lisblirYj. v. i . . .wt ; f.-; . ;,l ,LrHl..nu i ai.near at tl lice ot' the Cl-rk of lie Sn'r;.,r Lourt ol eountv. on or ;.L.'re the H; u.iy ci y-; lM-r. 1SS0. "and an-wrr l'.ie IViin-n cIucM liSe.l in snid ,nire. or llie !! lilitili--Will W AlfD CLOVER. President Hayes' civil service order, (latetljune 22d, 1877, reatU "Ko assessment for poitjcal purposes iilv ti:iMSl !iv;iv itni-iiiT thi mist vear majority of the popular vote of the coun- mt ad n 1876 Indiana going Democra- and Ids body laid to restTin W estniinster tf, notivUhsteriding the fact that Wag- tic- aDdiOKio eoinjr Republican by about Abby. It must have been a great pleas- icronerhad curried a maioritv of the town- Ui.. n ,r,,n. ure to him m his latter days to witness e:-:T ' I . ... . j . liow his labors have blessed the noenlc otl Btiips. gie Wul then be transplanted to rsew l5a k .,fi, , ,i ,,) h.uitu. - . - . . . . . . I I tllin vvtliiii . ' t 'jwv Un this rocK tlie convention split, ana York till November: that New York will oint of view. Those who are old euoudi' ESTABLISHED -1865. -o- in Affinal. anivn1iitB. iii i. OD tl,,s CIlS0 tu0 two candidates go before co for Hancock by a moderate maiority ; to remember tho condition of postal af iui TWmU id nnni;,,,,.,; ,i the people and demand a decision. that New Jersey and Connecticut will go r8 u. this country forty years ago can bccn brou ht to it3 present admirable condition only by the liberal expenditure of labor Wc again offer this Jtrst-cfas Fertilizer to Wheat Growers as being in all respect?, worthy of their patronage. It has stood the test tor tirctte year s use anions us una nas patro ed. Tb-rule is applicable to every de partment of the ciyil service, . Jt should be understood by every officer of the gen eral government that he is expected to conform his conduct to itei requirements" Tlio following explaius itaelf Persona who haveagrepd to contribute fnnds to the necessary and legitimate ex- Tr. U l.nrA nMiirv tn mpntion t.l.at. ihJ.u L.. i :t appreciate the great change. Then only j .... uic Bitiuo iu oiuei ituius, it iuouo ..a ni,i ,lfvM1.( tli i;ir.v oi. n r-orres compiicauon ongmateu, in a largo pan, very muci, a3 ,f HanCock would wirry the pondeuce, the postage being so high. Be- uuiui uiciuniiigcuicuiui ucneiseumiuv- 8am KLitPs. and no more, that Tildeu sides, all letters were men omcianv in r w , ed in the primary elections. Mr. Bing- carried in 1876 Indiana. Nv York. ham issued tickets bearing the names of Xew Jersey, Connecticut and the South ; delegates tavorable to himself. 1 here that lle wJn have 203 electoral votes, or a was no other name ou Ins ticket except majority of nineteen .precisely as Tilden Now all these troubles have ceased and names of his chosen delegates. He nur-1 1,0,1 . tl.of l.v i.riil I the postal arraugemeut of the country is Penses ( the Kepnblicai, campaign, will posely omitted his otra name. Any citi- of Lo' Florida and South Carolina II? Zl !H ??"CU UPQU a?u a f. Vly n taking up;this tjeket without know- will DOt be stolen by Republican return- "4 , , VXk .Sl. mfand 11 51K) - M "VP - oe ling that the delegates were all favorable inr boards, and that General Haucock 000 of uosral cards, Iwstdes 38,000,tKJ() af ??- j ! . ! -'. ' ' . I ' 1 1. - 1. t. newnaner anu uook oarceis. an im.- and monev in a continuous effort to improve. Its standard and uniformity arp guaran The result of its application to the wheat crop lor the past twelve years daa proved it tn Ko Annul tn anc ferti izer ever sold in tlie united stares, uurinpr tnis time mousanus spected, aud if found to consist of more of tong of it navg been used by the farmers of Virginia and North Carolina with highly man one piece 01 paper uio postage was satisfactory results doubled or trebled, as the case might be, and disputes were continuity arising. 7 - r .1 to the Court for the relief ilem inUf 'n complaint. Wune.-p, this the 2f.il. i'a" ot Juii- 41:0-$0.50 ! tlie Adniinistratioii, c. The aehine Shops and Yo'y lato E. II. .Marsh are -FOR RENT. An experienced machinist :' " n-l;-' to manage, will find here a very tlirJ port unity foi sue trs-tnl l.iii'-- ' c hi nery is all in pt, ri.n..i: ' Y''T, 6 f l.e kept in operation until rented.. be filleduM usual. NOTICE! . Having adniiniHterVd on my late b .. .. i t ...1 . it are eRiaie, an persons moeunu w - , to present them for tmnnint wti ''P-,, months from this the 1st day ol July.; l; ; this notice' will be p)e:.! in biT off n i-nr 1 -MAlw"! III l JULJV 37:nw r,"" !viH - i oe ingtnat tue aeiegates were ail favorable ing boards, and tiat General Haucock ; paid. Persons wbp gq liopie vtoteneed to Mr, Pinglianr(a thought which would wi,i be inaugurated by a Democratic Cou- not contribute, , 00 P, Deputes, certainly uo( occur to Wany ) would write on the 4th of Slarcli, net.-S. fru- Public Printer on ic tne name 01 mnguaui" or '-vvaggon- i8p0u Dispatch. er," just as lie pleased. iiqs it will be iWur Cociir axk Killed Thompson. 8een s he seqnal proved, every Wag- IlQAV Oil Fikes aee Htikguisued. Newcastle, Kt.. Anir. :1 PnnAthlA gouer niau who voted one of these tickets. 1 i o--.i. i. voted for Rirrhftm ilAlPfrnfH nnA t,M Bradfordi Peun., August 30. The iron We recommend it because : It is rich in Soluble Phosphate and Ammonia. It affords a constant supply of plant food. t It contains no inert matter. It insures a stand of grass or clover, j It is an improver and renovator of wnn out lands. It i9 fine, dry, and in the best condition fur drilling. It contains an ample quantity of alVthc elements necessary to make wheat, and a large enmina xrliieh will show itself unon the clover and crass, and in the improvement ot the establishment of penny postage followed rIan(j - - - tho arraucement for ; rcffisterrng letters, it u nrenared from ths bost and most approved materials, in the most caretul and . .. - T it: . . 1 r ' . . 1 anu tne giving 01 inoneyp. -i-ouioo. or- thorough manner, and unar our personal supervision. ders. I nnd, 111 loc, tne aiaouup 01 its standard and umfonu.tv arc guaranteed. mouey transmited by post-omice orders Whatever may be the mi rits of other fertilizers, no one can go wrong in using one was over Jttj.mJU.UUtJ and the amount which is so well made, is so tully guaranteed, and has been so long ano so inorougiiry thus transmitted is now greatly increase, tested. In 1861. Post Ofhce Saving Banks were and 1 rind that in 188 there 30.000.(K)0 deposited there -o- APPLICATION. Cocliraue arrested two men Satufdav 1 had been fighting at a picnic, Ie was delegates were true to pinghanj's interest! tank struck by lightning at State Line on estlblislied, followed to the justice's office br a man on eery qqestion invqUing the main re- Saturday evening burned out last nicht were over ' X earned Allen Thompson j who had made nH.ln e.Ton' om? tJieseiH ftnVi fnrih" ' deatrnCtion In 70, the Post Officetookin charge Vthreato of killing him. .Unon leayinir th1 pv" w len ftrtlcet8Wtbl Ir-F U V, ' the working 01 tne teiegrapu, ana in- We recommead the application ot trom IOQ to OOO pounds per acre-rttMiii with tbewheat justice's office Thompson drew his rvnL. nothinS on tnem but W Bingham's d.cle- 01 PWJt dangerous i oversows were crease tne uumoef 01 oiucesio wie SrrM. practlcat)le. tne drtlI te not used,toe land should be ploughed and fan! unui One and tree from , cates were but in the Salisbury W. obviated bv firintr solid shot into the bot- : x" clods, and the wheat and euano harroFOd in, iouowmg wun tne rouer. this mixes the manure witntne nwP uu - rcu, Killing 1 - i.-j. p-fp,,, tliia n-n'a 1no of i i 1 1 V , 3 , . I tli nuniuer oi teiegnipn niessaS"1 ueiiT j and keeps it near the surface just where the roots ot tr.e wheat will find it easiest. When sowed on ' mi . . .7. - . I iO What extent thlS W done at the Conn. I -n. Vwf tl.a Knralnrr font- nnrl ili-nn-nrr tl.o I ...Inc. nf n corri and HPW I. f - . . . - !j . i t. i",-"f " I . r""- - ' i a-i j -V I land ploughed but not harrowexl, mucn or tne guano goes aown in me opening oei-oen me iurrow suces. t 13 uu iiuu iviiiii. il ix nisi iii rr i . m - mmm mm. i riiPKM'yi trHH .w M.K n.iRMi.inni. t an i i i u no mi nPr fTlinmnfinn ir.cfnnOr PivKnnA inivo . . . J ' ion om. ncuii -oi uiuuwiiu uaiicio wti, i , Srl. 1 .ho f . . i r- every body ,t this was an unfair way L i T L . nf. nf . ,;fferent f 'iln e Manufacturers and Proprietor of the "StaranCompletejures, to arranse tickets, tor it amounted simnlr l r r- 1 , . UluiUlOiD. VlltuLTSlA. 5IrT R, A, Shotwcll Las become sole to this : ITeah,. I mn , tail, uourlo. It part, of the oil field was destroyed daring Vf tJaZunZ Tar Sola br J. Alien Brown. Acent. Salisbury. Watts &Ldlff. Statesville. J. F proprietor of Jhe ttnner and Mechanic, did not matter whether the voter wrote on I the storm. An estimate of the total loss for one shilling (24 cts). Would it not be lllcXiean & Co., Mooresville, C. P. LiOWe, Leargton, HinshaW rOS,. 'Winston, ad Mr, uowa retiring. i the ticket the namoaf Wsnnor nrit;., t. non well if our authorities could control twri orr Affsnis ax au lmoorxani T3nw in iN. v., aaa va. - w.u. Sews ood Money Saved BvExaD lnttz I mm . Large and Well Selected Bap NEW GOODS. JnstKeada few"ueS and jo'j balance of our Stock aecoronysH Thousand yards of Good CaUc a, wunflt that we offer at cts. AFull ; nds of DEY GOODS AND N0wf- A complete Stock ot Shoos at old g Men's Hats from is? cts up. A'uu ; r snuxsai, iasi. years .1 OlotHins cll0d kinds of COFFEES, ryeneap. A gooa assprviucu. - as can Da naa in uit . i-honnpst tn thft best to be bad ID i Salt. Leather, Meats. Crockery. ir . many articles not herein nienu..u-- wj vK toux andsoU all gnk s ,of win pay eoou pntjn iwi j- JlT vmi My,io. ...r 1 " i - . - - w v a-v aa i iiiaLoa blab ti.vn -. f fc .1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 2, 1880, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75