i - Carolina Watchman.: THURSDAY, SEPT. 1880. i i i . ...... frlNFIELl) SC0TT,BANGd6fy 1 FOB YICE-PIIESIPEXT : THE MAINE ELECTION Although not a Democratic victorji fall- edtobea'Kepnblfcan success. 'The moral results afforS'great rejoicing to "the Dem- ocrats. whije quaking and gloom falls to the lot of the JJepubJicans. The lade- -pendent journals Nofthregard te result W'dneMniily pointing to the election of Hancock ' The full significance of the re- suit is, that' whereas llie' Sate' weut for Ilayea by 16,000' four' years ago,' it will vnow go for IfancocXa'jB unexpected gain ofaState. " '"' , .". THE EXAMINElt'S LEADEU. other tli "Tlie priimariis are a farce so fiif as the people are concerned.." ' T - 4.L A. A 1 J Defeat awaits us. Who are to blame f" ' i ' ' That's strong language, but its so the people I spoke in their sovereign capacity and were ignored:" for Mr. Bineharii was pominatedby the personal preference of the delegates, and. nop by the voice of the people.' 'Who are t'objamel is quite a pertinent question, and the geople'will answer it; for they know "full" well that if the Salisbury 10 had'stood to'tTie in- siruciions civen tuem at tlie ballot this model, immaculate 10. : Aa?n.: mountains and tha hills, lasting witnessed point with unerrinff certaintyt, the politick "feel Sml the Goiter to the time-ieryer and the trimmer, to the independent and the disortrnizr to and alai, but tmi Iate;: the cause or all bur . froubles is made plai. l- - - . loo true: 'ihe mountains and the hills Jasting witnesses,' point with unerring certainty to" Mr. Bingham and the Sajis- . ,,uv u? w,Jf rAciiiiui j aiaa, vai too I lace, tne cause ot all our troubles is made plain.rr It certainly h plain ; apy one ' ft0' ee f!,a? poin.t'the Etamjnit'ia right. . Now againf : Bnt certain inen must be &fnfi ,ePf,le- ia. ieu9e the mandates of 1 the ring. The people nust submit. 'Their expressed wishes are not to be retarded." ; . Last week the Examiner published iir OMiwioii in its rairKs e4ow citizens,, uV, xvls, iu ; leading- Bingham editorial, among- what U onr duly in the premrsesf Are Republican, a net gahr of 32 over last inirs. the followiiifr wow irauuer w meir coereivu measures, J-m - v iwum- now mat cenainjy is a fact v&Z toOK i ue answerea i on me or Novemoer "iuu""";uw ui iwjh.-u, m bhuuiu At the thing;' the people were represen- 'bet, andjvill turn to the main subject in tliey be declared nucoiiatilnijbnol on ac ted by ' i)4 electoral votes,' 'jfon ' the first hanil--The Pular iv6tei' " ' " count 'of being retroactive, which ues ballot) and they were riot cpqntel, The B;w Jr.- Bingbani received a majority tion has been suggested, the electioa of Examiner ' is rigbt--Tt Va ai farced " of the popular lieinoeratic vote of Rowan Governor will be thrdwii into the LegJs ' Again : "The peopl.o speaking fn their couuty t And if :so,' having failed to carry latnre. At last reports the Legislature eoTerejsi capacity are ' to be ignored, a Vuajority of the TbwnsTiipa, is he en- stands,' 19 Republicans aiYo 12 Fusiouists box all would have been well and theJ tarily went to the polls on the 21st of An- rro,n Joseph the Examiner calls for to explain', g'rfsf , were so iudiffereut and nncbncenieil a mjl could do a "lively business" riglit ilraong as r?6t to be inviire of wu'at vf'a's c-'oin on I Th ' " '.Yes: thVrinil ' The ' 'ExamLs. AJCT&iic Vote of lthe cnty. these he is bold writer fearing nothing when in tiA " rr : 5-i.i-I', - - . t. . . . ... .. .... J , D I rTlien ID i A rinir the right. lie is risht" about tlm r!n,r if o iiAfc ufjiru it wisperea on several j - i occasions that a ring existed" and existed eighty close to' the store with'a'red front. iMty but the people must submit ;' not withstanding their expressed wishes j for jftheydonosubmiM spoken of in su'en endearing 'language as ihisftelfisiiness pleading in il1y word's, dissimulation "masked Mu I pretentious methods, su'eaksy fioaodering' from' the slough of self-abasement,mahd time-servers struggling to assume the garb of 1 ! c,tMe, ; ltmi Knoot- pnrsuasive lan gn'age'is calctilatedrtd change' the Wag goner men and make theni vote for Bins- Now again, this is rood : Vhh A you think of it fallow r Shall the convention to-day ' dUwga'rf v..0.cuieuy iu your nanus, and u devolves bpon yona's iridepenflefit citixenk nfl fight thinking men, tp set the Beat of condemnation upon fhis wicked attempt force tfpon you the acceptance of this grateful alternative, the ring's choice or radical rule." .!! lJih?iTiner $ emPMMj Tight. . bhall a ring dictate your choice 1" why fcertainly not! Now mark'ybu, lie tells us what to do: "If they do, you have the temedy in your hands,-kud' it devolves upon you as" what ! just' listen ! "ix deppext citizens, &c., to sei the seal of your condemnation upon this 'wicked attempt to force upon you the accen tan pm of this disgraceful' fiflgrnati've, the ring's choice or radical ftilef Tliat is exactly - u nvo oiog, ana as independent Citizens, with thjsdhty 4evqlving upon us, we shall endeavor to perform it. The Examiner is right, ana we will do what it ""says. ' . y - ' '- ' - Another good point which the Examiner did not touch is'this "Salisbury 10 Sup pose -tlieyVhad done tlieir hdutyhad trny 'represented the' expressed will of Salisbury township,", wWld any of this ; ,h7e ' '?xUt4 V: Pertainlyot What made these delegates! The people's votes f Yes. Did the people elect theni to vote their individual sentiments; 'or did they say how these delegates : should vote t Yes, the people aid how, and for whom, tlie vote should be" cast, ' Did the Salisbury 10 dp as the people Wle them t 1 Then did not their eucy'for thepeo ide cease t It did ; tor they were put there frf e!ed purpose, pnil they liadno hgal or moral righttodo otherwise than as direct by the people, ' Thd explaining Joseph gets right into busing when he strikes the Salisbury 10. ) ' " '" ' will carry Ohio, i : - . .. , r J,Ir;" ?a Columbia, that Hancock's rdte in 1880 Would be pVe niuiious, oeyona tne reach or the dii- buje ot those who would set it aside ' ."Til K POPULAR VOTE. . ... j. , 'If there were jnnjr jnat or stihstantial 'rounds upon which to base tlie assertion Rhat Mr. Bingham ft the choice of a ma office to-which h aspires; hntt on .the con trary. we wonm use wnat uinncuce rue TTflfe7w!dn may possess to promote his ea use and a ssu re h is elect iou And k n o vr -inir wherof we speak, better thntt" those who have assumed to adjudge tia. we will define onr position by saying that it Is not the man we cppse, bat the p'mjciples ate calmjaatjogiutlJe means which iaveheen used jto job tain Mr. BinghanCfrinadalent nomination, anil upon wkien? he anil his friends rely in their effort to again force Tfitn upon the anffrngea of the people. Two years ago the peopfe set'tlieir Real of conilemndtibh'np)niac!i' an act ova vote of J&iJ for 'Vvagouer"to 654 for Bingh Ap4 yjetjjiey lire again called upon tv accept of reject thi same candidate, who is forced upou tjiem by tjie same Jou crying, 0orali.Yn ring of would-be of- 'tfee' tftrakersV w'hd are making ntfybtea for. j Ore party, but creating disafiectfoii and or "ha we condemn such measures by ouTba'llotsf But we leave this Question titlel "to the nomination for Sheriff T f The first of these propositions we an- Uer by aBgeitiugthat he and his friends have ntterlv failed to show that he has received the eijdoi-sepeut of a majority of Yheeniocriitic voters of the' county. Neither can they malte tbe people believe that 511 is a majority of the whole 'tieui- ocrc stfengtlf of the' county, which is about 230Q; And do they' suppose that tlie Honest, solid DemnoMta. m vn nn. aroarid theni t tid they not seelhat. bv the use of every means possible, neai-lv the wl.ol f f rj Rini,n.ta ..k L" HI? , - J " "rt ' , K11.1 (h!y ! Bnt oh Other cuutiidater had a ch muce to do the the sanle'way, say they. The people know these tiling-and'they areCrypt to let the Bingham votaries koow that they are not such credulous idiots' as to allow themselves to be hoodwinked or blufiVd uy me crres 01 ruisorffamzers," "ennutv to Democratic prjnciples," &c, which is hurled at them by tlie Bingham party. But we tiiean to deaL justly, and cop- "xede to Mrl Biugham the five townships he carried at the recent primaries, which i- W , ",miu ave him 23 electoral votes, representing about 920 of the actual popular Denio- !rJ the is-justly entitled to, and no more. On YA nfla. l.nwi it : in , I " " IO iCIUIJ-T 5Ce" "a e cia irs ii nil r,i i rr-rr in ii r vv o rr cer n a i - ; V5 -. ' Ka K B.eSl? TPjes, representing Ul VM'VV democratic vote. inow theii, according to the rules lam aowu tor the perWnent organization of tb IVtvtv in' i Utia s.ii 4 . '.a." i wumj, u nu mis a majority of the popular vote t The man " I .'.. i : . . v. - ... - I ,.tl. n.I . ni . . : fv . I a. 1 a. i i ' . t r - In anil w Anlf a a njl.vif.rl . A 1 .1 uu eui imp; jne county convention can efforts on Indiana and thereby facili with 33 electoral votes, represen ring 1320 tntc n Democratic victory in this impor- pie, or tne candidate with , representing only 920 T We think the peopie unuerstana tins part of the sub- jeer, therefore, we think it unnecessary to say more on this point. liie next proposition is: If Mr. Bhi- nam iiaU received a majority of the popu- r ia!f" TO ca"y a mnjority of LUC LU W II KI I I I IK. Id HO Akfrff-I.I Al. . I . 1 v vui.ucu IU U1C IIOIUl- I ?'" 'l'eriir.I Weanswer.no. Why conventions as prece- denu h CUI8' , e certainly cannot claim it : and secondly, there aire wide and distinct dif- - ferences between a candate and an elect- ed officer. One is nominated and flie oth- er elected. Thecaudidafcil I anl i-. Jkk i i. . . , : , ... .. ..j . uulu ui uicw Toica tor a negro uaroer lor has been elected by delegates, who are aiJaMifititrloorLnpr r k. . pointed, elected or constituted as such, to represen not a majority, ut the whole of tho voters of their party in their town- ship, county or State, as the case may be; the officer is elected by a direct majority, uowever small. I of tJm rrt . rj ivic, m uee ueing weu Known and well estab-Uiri i r ' . I llRlierl fnnHinmnt.,! . - . I i . r r rrvt" cunnnmenis oi party v.k.UIMi,uD; weuurait that the forego- ipcouciusionswliich are based upon no far-fetched thedriesi but upon simple facts suggested by plairt reasoning, and tM-nfatatioDB-deYlarinff umt .nr. inngtiam has noty nor can sliow any just or reasonable claims to the nooi- flatiou. But on the other hand, Mr. ;Wagi goner is clearly the legitimate ndmiuee of the Democrats of Rowan, aud as such stands "before them to-day as their can oate. As a kind of side issue; e will in con clusion note certain irregularities at some ings jlnch tend to diminish the supposed ounced Garfield by resolutions and a pub valpf thepdpular vote" so much re- lished address. Now that he is their can lied on, to wit : r a j: j ... i , . . . ; . i j At the Atwell Im$: the ticketa on which "C,D yaiueu ueiegates-to the county wuTcwiiuii utiriiie names ox no delegates a all. Instead of he names ."of delegsites .m . . , ' ' ' 1 rVT Vlv '??;. V 'f'iT?" o air- :t "'"S'.w'ecrea noacbing election. It i fenrmhViem alt thhere aVe enougli houe4taB tieketa bearing the iword 'atlonted nnA-.i- i. Zti ii.ii- irrV V19-: u ;:?piea,U-ai1OV0Crat8 fn that t ft tratch n.,d nrinfe certiped hepi o he; Exec uf ice? ; Commit tee of the county a elected; wheu in fact they Vere not voted for by tli'e people at all; Here, as eUewliereVagffonerVticlti eta were plain. and; easily understood by every voter wh ocpald. read. V - ' .- AgaiuThere were six well known Eo- Ipulicans allowed to rote for Mr. Biigham at Morgan's "Republicans were refused this privilege foriWaggoner.at the JSalis bury ox. j . f . ; Again There were sixteen votes poll ed at(t,he SaJisbVry box for Mr. Bingham which ' had the Jook of fraud : and. Ja they been cast ofl.fr, as 'yro believe 4they RhoiUd have been, would have given Tr Waggoner not only the popular vote, "bni also ue 4aelega.tea Ojf the ,tow,nship.' THE MAINE FUSION AND CONFUSIOX Tlx Retifjt qfthe Maine Election Dttj&jed Plaieted! Election ly a Plurality Vote isonceaetixnutcauons ana uuesses ana all Kanner 'of Provoking Speculation and Doubt Probably a .Republican Leyiila- ture and Q Republican United Statekn- otor, c.j d'Cf dec. Acgubta Me., September 35. Ufr to this time ihe fudfcaUons are that Plais- te wted Governor by I.OOC Lindsey'ti majority in the third ional di,trlct i abont 5Q0 esti ed is elected Governor1 by f.Ootf majority. congress mated. Bpsjox, September 15. A special from tioual amendment is Very close, requiring I tMe official count to determine. If flie ,n M,e Senate, and t6 Republican to C5 Fotot8t8 in the House. Thus a Re Publlcan 0Termr and a Republican Senator are possibilities. The most that can 06 now tliG rasnt is uucertxin, tUoufih il 8 generally conceded that plllisted is ected by a small plurality aiuV ? eveut of the adoption of tre constitutional aptendments, will be Governor of Maiue Unless Repub- "u Bu ui me towns ro oe neara over list year, they will lack 642 of ijority and the Fusion ists 166. e congressionsl delcgatmn elands as f0,,P!TSJ 1?edv Hepublictfn, fe-elccted in the first districe by 1(J9 plurality; Frye, Re publican, re-elected in the second district y f8?5 PAara,itLin(Jse.v1ePub,icalV'--ctcC'tedSf in ne third district by 451 majority; 'Lad1 t,i(tb Firsrotiist, re-elected in the fourth dis hy a reduced majority ; Murch, Fusion- Lt, re-decte in the litih district by from 1,000 to J,500 majority. The following-named arc the candidates whose election is indicated by the returns: Governor II. M. PJaisted, Fusion. Congress I. Thos. B. Reed, Reji! II. Wm. P. Frye, Ren. III. S. Br. Lindscy; li'ep;. IV. Geo. W. La.Jd, D.-G. V. T. H. 3Iurch, D.-G. Messrs. ftecd, Frye, Lindser. Ladd and a members, of the present Congress. TIIE HOPES IT INSPIRES. New York Herald. Innendent M . it x uiujumy oi iiayes in uino wan less than three thousand, aud the Demo- crars need not give up the State h des- pair after gaining a New Bngl'and State which thev did uot exnpct t mrr,- At " . i . . ii.v rate enougu can be done in Uhio to prevent a fulP concentration of Republi- taut State. With Indiana seer red and Ohio rendered doubtful the supporters of Hancock may reasonably expect to carry New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and to have more electorial vote than they need. The Qcintesesce of MEAXsEss.-LRufi.s llimnmr WIU R foarlor in ll, I O , I a morement - a bri.d secession Buxton was also a secession leader organized IPnmrwnr ml thus kntli nersimnVd mnr h?t i;, u rmv r u- ...... crippled and maim, to starve or lire asheai tlv c.n tkm , Igfo,in preference to one of thoebors whom they persuaded in the army, and one who tort n leg fighting for these CSckade minute men.- Watchman The Watchman netontitfed to the credit conceniraung tne truths m the abote ar- w v... u.. - mem iiu.ii suuic CAt nairu. c The true blue Democrats of Washington N. C, hearing that Judge Buxttm nd two orthres other republican oratofs were going to speak in their town, engaged Mr. James E. Moore, of Williamson, to meet and an- swer them. On their arrival Mr. Moor, k. ed for a division of tim mntin nn tion to fiehtintr an three of thonT tw th. would not agree to let him replv. What cowardice and meanness ! Let them find a Democratic orator in the Stale who would shrink from one of their men. Tjte Republicans of Ohio, incensed and uiuaie ior iresiaenr, mey are attemptiftg to wash out the stains the nut nnnn mi, Tt J useless labor; lies will not conceal thctruthj It is alledtrefl flint, t.ho lnul.li'.nia nf ' Mm - V P.lnaafilphia are prepiring to perpetrate the most itnpendonfrani.dft it Hie ap- is to be hoped aDd earnest Dem- theV.ontera'platfe'd frands ' ! V ' " 4adge pt p. Fowlb is booked to ad dress tie people in yarions conntiea of the eastern ' pari of J the S fitted 'He has an nounce'd 'tibput' 2(J ' appoiutmenta, to "be filled bet w'eea ' the 15th "of Sept. and" the 30fli October Well done for the judge, ! 15 It is estimated that the Republican arty ftaked i,n documents, orators; flags and fire works, jhalf a million dollars on the late election' in Maierand ii -Is: all tosf the Democrats and Greenback'cr?, Vfusionists'1 a they are termed, "have carried tbe State. - -j vu- MMMmSnSM4MnMM ' f - ' .. t: - f .' t '' '"' ': The Democrats of Indiana are all ablaze' With enthusiasm. They have nearly a hun dred speakers in the field comprising her ablest and most highly honored citizens. The State is regarded as certain for Han- cock. :, ' : j V' Keep these figures before yon. The total expenditures under miscellaneous appropriations of the United States Gov ernment from 1789 to 1861-a period of 72 years were $404,518,000. For the same expenditures, from 1861 to 1879 a period of 19 yeafr under Radical rule $996;088,00O, Republican excess $531, 570,000, ! The StatcsviMc AiAeri6ait quotes Judge Black's endorsement of Garfield with in finite zest. What Judge Black sajd of the American's candidate for the presi dency was this : "He is a mun of the gentlest nature; would not hurni a hair of your head f yet, at his party's coiutuand, he w.onld help on the oppressive and bin tat policy against tire South. Personally, ho lelieves in the constitution; knows that the President has no right to; use hia standing army to police the polls and dragoon the South after aifeuion that has disgraced our ci v ilizatiorii, I heard him say ro before the Supreme c6urt in air admirable argument in tlie Mulligan case, profesim: his ardent devotion to the. Const itutioii. declaiiiiir tnat no officer ot the army could trample on the Constitution without Imvin-r pef- ;jwry-on his soulf and yet he weut into the House ax the direction of his part v. struck down the Constitution, and insaitcd the corpse by kicking it." To such Democratic endorsements the American is welcome. Will it have fairness to print it. the The evidence of Republican fraud in the Vermont election is ovei whelming. Thuas Vermont has gained ouly 4.000 in non- lationince 1870 and has now only 334,- 455 people. Yet the vote of the State, which in 1870 was only 64,458 in an elec tion fully as exciting as the present one, has now been brought up to 71,070 as the New York World figures it up, or 70,400, as the New York Times gives ir, equal to one vote in 4175 of the population. The Times admits an increase of 4,007 in the vote; the World's figures will give an in crease of at least 6,500. The Democratic vote is a little larger than it was in 1876, uid the. greenback vote has increased from 73, in 1876, to about 1,530. Now, will some "arithmetic man" ex plain the Republican majority upon anv other theory than ballot box stutfing. NOTICE REMOVAL ! My friend trad the public are resnect- fully informed that I have removed from "Watchman" Building, on Fisher street, to the Ktore of Mr. Tho. H. Va tide i ford, on IHnfs street, where I am prepared to furnish them with auy thing in tho Harness and Saddla Business of Home Make; and can supply the mar ket with Northern Machine work at New York prices, with freight added. The public will find it to their own interest to give me a call before purchasing else i I ...... .1 i . ' 1 ! urit mm i iiu ueiernuiHMi to sell niv goiNisat kock liottom iJnce. Thanking all for their past patronage, I shall 8 pa re no pains to merit a contin uance of their custom in the future. Respectfullv Yours, W. E. POLAND. Sept. 15, 1S80. 4S:tf VALUABLE PLAiTA F0RSALE! The nndersiened offers for sale h valuable plantation ituaied on the waters of Kerr Creek, near Thyatim f'hurrh in Howan coun ty, containing hIkhiI three hundred acres of !and. of wMjh (50 acres are fine bctt m, in en! tivntion. On this tract i good dwelling hoiife and all necessary out-hoiiKe and bnildingH cf every defcripti6rt. Also a Jot ritnated on tbe Cross Rouda within one-fourth of a mile of the dwelling, upon which is a gin houee and j-recs and dorglmm mill with rpparatuo complete, and on the me lot is a good well of water. Fie also offer to sell a good Bnrkeve mower and wheat drill.- JiMES SCOTT. Sept. 15 1880.- 4 6w pd TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ly virtue of a Mortgage or Deed of Trust I executed by Thomas J. Crawford to R. R. Craw ford; dated the 1st day of Julv,tS68; and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, in Book Fm. 44, page 3. and upon which default has l . ' i , T , P. .. 1 . 1 . uccii uiaue, x wiu expose ior saie puuiic auction, at :7theConrt House doof ih the town of Salisiurf.on the 2nd day of Oct. 1880, at il o'clock, A. M. the following real estate, to wit. An undivided one-fitth part in TS9 acres of land, known as the plantation belonging to the heirs of Col Wm. II. Crawford, ad joining the lands of Asa Riblin, the late Jno. Shuman, Jr. and others. R. It. Crawford. No.48. Sent Gth. 18S0. Trustee. NORTH CAROLINA, ?In tl,e Suie Kowan County, $ rior Court. P; M. Goodman and others ; Aoaimi Summons for iielief. ? Sarah Goodman and others. pETlfioH to Divipe Land. Upon the affidavit of Plaintiff, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made in the ''Carolina Watchman" for six Rucceive weeks notifying John ElJer. James C KUer, Mary P.'EIler and Grant Eller, defendants, who are non-resident of this State and who reside at New Grand Chain, Pulaski County, lllinoia, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Conrt, for the Conntyof Rowan on the 29th, day of October, "1880, and in-wer the the complaint; a copy of which " will be depos ited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County,' within ten days from the date of this summons, and let (herb take notice that if they fail to answer the said com. plaint Within that time, the Plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint;1 " ; 4 i 4 ' 1 Given under my hand this 6th day of Sept. 1880. j . . - J. W. Horah, C. 8. C. .Evert Mans DuTT.Every pelWn who expects to. vote for our nominees ought to join a clnb and; interest himself) in (he matter of local organization. 1 We want home organization as well as home rule. They go hand in hand together. Le( no one hold back. . There is no time like the preseut. Raleigh Jt'ews-ObsentrJ I i AND SPERMATORRHEA. Tafoabla Siseorary aad Now Depirtara In leal Sciaoce. la entirelr New and Doaitivslr ntfnrtiTa Med. Rwaady for tha p4rAD4 permanent Cor Of Bemi- juoussions ana xmpotency or tne only trus uiatory .Ducts, Prostate Gland, and Urethra. Tha of UM Remedj la attended with no pain or incoo Tonience, and doea not Interfere with the ordinary pursuits of life; it la quickly diaroired and soon ab orbed, jtrodaeinganlninredlateotithinirand reator. ative euact upon tbe aezual and nenroua organiza. tiona wrecked from Belfbne and ezoesraa, stoppioff tho drain from the system, rcntorina the mind to health and sound memory, removing tho Simnesa cf Bight, Kenroua Debility. Confusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society, oUx, etc., and the appearance of premature old a fa usually accompanying this trouble, and restoring petfect bexuai Vior. where It has been dormant for fnars. This mode of treat ment has stood the test In very severe eases, and is cow a pronounced success. Drugs are too much pro scribed In tbeaa troubles, and, aa many can bear wit nose to, with but little if any permanent cood. Thers is no Nonsense about this preparation. Practical obn serration enables us to positively aruarantee that it wiU sire satisfaction. Luruur the eight years that It has been in jcenerai nan, we have thousands of tet.t moniala as to its vaiae. and it is now conceded by th Medical Profession to be the nost rational means yet discovered of reaching and curios: this very prevalent trouble, that is weU known to be the cause of untold misery to so many, and upon whom quacks prey wili their useless nostrums and big fees. Tha Romedy Is put up in neat boxes, of three frizes. No. 1, (enough to last a month.) S3 ; No. 2, (sufficient to effect a per manent cure, unless in severe ca3,) $5; No. 3. (lasting over three months, will stop emissions and restore vigor in the worst cases,) $7. Hont by mail, scaled, in plain wrappers. Full DIRECTIONS lor Usinf? will accompany EACH BOX. J for Hralrxi MrKfr4i( I re fi7nph- let at vina Anatomirtt I Mllumt rativwi aatxtlTestimont. whiett trill roiidnre f A wo fit ekrpttal that thru can 6 ft mm ... u mwwr.m mr. m. ..... m :m . . . . . w wm B rtorl to iterfrct itm HlUHKf.nml fit- 9 X trt for tttm iltilirt of life., "a t?i m tut if J affected. Sold OXjLX bu ajfectett. by as sssa sBSai S REMEDY CO. MF'O. CHEMISTS. Market and 8th Sts. ST. LOUIS, Mo. A n-w and eomplett CflDE TO WKDUH'K. containinr Chapters oa A Coiu.lfot Wonan i hood. Selection of wife. Endcores of Vlrria i iIt. Trmperamcjitt. fetenlitv. Advxsc to tend. hum. hitMl. Wif.. PrMlttMm. t .mm. jb HwiMf N.wfJ, Vll lnim. Cwtwfinw, CmHimvi, U m4 ImiWi w Km. r f lirmM B)MiMM. P.fl. 1 mmmmm. La I Htfrwf Mj Pii.iw, ial Rif.t. T U-r.-4 'iMfc 1lm-m-. Jt IWi.. IW cww. u r.r.. . It U lo " Private Medical Adviser " ditcaaea re tuhiac frum impure teiual aaaoctatmbs. and inn te!tatuae tha Mi ill U.t f il. Art . ifW lit.. Nllf t.i.i Lmm Vie... mi Mia tMnWf. "p.r m mmm. glng xr.iwmA mmi mmf mmlHAm Mi.il. A .k 1m J".. Ml i .li.iil.tt. l..(li I ..I M . J W ,h..U b. .iL 1 . mt I . Ihi ..Lj.it. rM . pM 4f.t'rf min. It nil tfcM Mi m Mk. bw4. mmi ia M tmfmK m mff I.' i't-t. Zmgnmmft aMinxJcM hamWhll. (Or bti m U MMtiAriftm RrPTriE I. m4 Viw lWtww vl wiAtM. ..1 IM. t.W .liT mM UtW. MMlii b U. r firuti 1 CI.'."tl"9TT5 HSPnTsABVi 1 K- win m.. s. tfc. Ha. not buy until you have seen it IW FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. WHEAT GROWERS. Prepared EfrKCIALLT fou IETE "WHEAT F0H TO PBOMOTR riohwondvaI ESTABLISHED. J865. We again offer this firt-rla Fertilizer to worthy of their patronage. It has stood the leen brought to its present miiniraUie condition only bv the liberal expenditure of Jalor and money in a continuous effort to improve. -Its standard and uniformity are guaran teel. The result of its application to the wheat crop for the past twelve rears ha proved it to be equal to any fertilizer ever sold in the United States. During this time thousands of tons of it have been used by the farmers of Virginia and North Carolina with highly satisfactory results. We recommend it because : It is rich iri Soluble Phosphate and Ammonia. It atfords ft constant supply of plant food. It contains nd inert matter. It insures a tdnnd of grass or clover. w It is an improver and renovator of worn out land. It is fine, dry, and in the best condition for drillings It contains an ample quantity of all the elements necessary to make wheat, and a large surplus which will show-itsclf upon the clover and grass, and in the improvement ot the land. - ' ' It is prepared from the best and most approved materials, in the most careful and thorough manner, and tinder our personal supervision. Its standard and uniformity are guaranteed. Whatever may be the merits of: other fertilizers, no one can go wrong ill using one which ia so well made, is so fully guaranteed, and lifts been so long and sd thoroughly tested. ! APPLICATIOK. We recommend the application of from pL O O to o o O pounds per acre drWtd in with tie wheat If practicable. If tbe drill la not used, thte land should be ploughed and harrowed until One and free from clods, and the wheat and guano harrowoja in, following wtth the roller, this mixes the manure with the soli, and keeps It near the surface Just where the roots of the wheat will End It easiest. Wnen sowed on land ploughed but not harrowed, much of the guano goes down in the opening between the furrow slices, and does little or co good. , - j aLXjXj.XOOPO" cto V3D3ZIJ303r, Sfaaufacturefs ad Proprietor of the "Star Brand" Complete Manures, u ! : RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. . For Sab to: X AUsn Browa. Assnt, Salisbury, Watts & Long, Statesvills, J. P. McLean & Cft, Mooresvills, C. P.! Lowe, Lexington Hinshaw Bros., Winston, and fcyAgents at all iciportant points in N.O., andYa.. 43:2a. SMOKBRSf MOKERS! "Asreville,s Girl of The AVest," "Sitting Bull" received to-day. My as sortment of fine, and common Cigars for the Wholesale and Retail trade is the most complete in town. - CIGARETTES Che wing Tobacco in great varieties. v 32:tf THE0. BTJTEEB AtTM. ADMINISTRATOR'SJALE --OF HAIXrROAD STOCK ! I will sell at the Court- House door, in Salisbury, at 12 o'clock, in., On Saturday, a w a1 a . a. i T - a 1 1 in uay oi oepreinoer next, s snares oi North Carolina Railroad Stock, belonging to the estate of William !lealiman,decvd. H. C. B0ST, A.lm'r d boni nan Aug. 14, 1SS0. of Wm. Hathuan. 44:4w CQ O erf CO er CD o oq o oq t - TS o CQ GO CD cn to O P m X I J3 CD X cm CD 3 Q-i CQ erf CD o X w o CD Mortgage Deeds for sale here AJso various other blans. B.C. BIBB & SON Iron Founders, BALTIMORE. MD. f&nuiaeture a desirable line of Ilratiua; ants' Cooking Stoves, including the renowned VIRGINIA The most perfect in operation, mttrsvetlvs in appearance, and nneonaled for durability. Do -T0- n a WA THE GROWTH of GRASS CLovta Wheat fJ rower's ns , . ... A being in all respects, test tor txreltc rear's use among us and has G ADVEUTISEME North Carolina Colle Mt. Pleasant, Cabrrus Coetj y p i Hie- next session of tli r ' gins the first-Monday of 11 Instruction is thorougl,rand 18ar expenses for ten months av - 0125 to IKKK Forrurtla! address, a. itKLEf d. D.,:p 39:4t. PIANOS & ORq5 fecial Oflr, Fall p ash Pricey with ThrV itlouthti' Credit. . 1 Pianos and Orjtics Cwarit.r eomtJ 000 atrong" bf erery sttamer, our mammoth, New bouble Stor Jr,?' '9a lour Monet, hig!,), fiom cell.tio infi !!1 nivinatmi.hriL. u . t t ... - - v.j - - . . v.c ui ius ouuin. Just oi (lnnlianiM iniii...i.:.i .. llnT(l fcn . ; who leading Pia. ' " - ' iwi tin i rati e isxii e. . i-i Lowest Casb Prices, pable $5 cl nwr or $10 cauli on Organ, vwL S M Pi" three month, withont inttrwu ywT,5 loo, 5iyu, 5237. yw Organ- S I" 9 Stop., $. Selection. fro,n lb ,.i e .1:11 . . -- v nitKra ..1 uiuereni pitiw. Lowest prim in l" c. O.iaranteed in.trumenu; 15.?? hrerjr inducement that any VA can offer on .taridanl inKtruroen . il Fall lSSaial Offer.. Addi k Lnddea &Bes Scmtheni 41:1m House, SavannlhWi Wesleyan Female Instilutk; STA UNTON, A'IEGIKIA.a Opens-itA31st Session .ntenil 9na Indies iu the United States. Climate - .tvuur surpassed. issed. Surroundings beautiful p ' from seventeen Stutcs. .lw tmw im the Union. J r pus loicest Co .cno asuc year . ... till All extra, verv low. ror catslrxrn. ..J : di, Rev: Wm. A. HARRIS, D.DJ. " i oiaunion vj- JAMES M. GRAY gUtontfiT anb Counsellor at'lji- ; OFFICE-- r.y. THE BUILDIXQ ADJOINING TnK COtltTBOUSi owners of Gold Mining Lands and RureraL.mtis. communlcatlon. ",w. All Mlulnjr interests meet promiilattenUoa. Notes, accounts, tcz. collectfHi.'" j Estates, a ad all matters of Adrntnistrntonlisl Executors, te. settled wra ui. Land and all other titles carefully lnYesUyttat. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Unds lnKowi and ad J Mnia counties bougiit and sola. - Communication solicited with CEose dentin' t. buy or sell. ; ia. Arrangenients made" to purchase cheap bD4n I lorida, 1'cras and Mlanesou (t .nut Dart knaB the promised Land. aB Lands for 'sale la Illinois, and aire? tne. T river In TlivUila. " f Parties disiria to tjie, or com to i furnished with nn:i?.ux iufonait-:i. N.B. Ltii h u.iu,r i and sola an ii i' i,ft t llaeof t'j.i---VUdesi'Mn, and slLsiurj' IW I r IT' road iMM it a butit w:..-in-t..n:-x'u. --11'vniriP " ' 4o-i me awjia-uiv i-t-rj s of Ui Ie oi tuehc couniK-Haeiiiann .-.'j .; inut liavcU. .Arr-Hnitomeuts being xw-rfeciO'l i i put town! "i Salisbury and at other jwints in market. P.s. A market ready for smuU de.Mrakte lanm, jar Call at olnce, or address Lock Boxiw. STATE OF RORTn.CABOLiU.' Davie County: IirSuj-tiior Court; Wm. IV Carnen and wife Marv 1 . A., Tho!. . liutlerand wile IVtitioM Lucy-J., and oilier!,, riaivt'fs. ;j J- Agnint ' lell Thoa. II. Dendnnui, Sam'-I It. I 1! Dead ma n arid wiie Clara C , H for Parthudf , al. heiw at law of William II. Deadman, decM, Defdtt. ) T It apearing to tlie "salinfaVtion of . the Crt ujwn affidavit, that Thou. II. iWlrriarn ontf the Defendant. nbOve name. T- a non rwidrnl of lhi State, and can not, :i fi er due diiijrficf be found. It inrdered that nnldicniion bf iiiiif fr six successive week", in the "Caroihn Wstcliiaan," p'ibi'mhed in Salh-bury, notifying aul defendantK to ajipear at tie of fice of the Clerk of rhe Sitprior Court of Mid county, on or before the IfJlb day of Septus ber, 1880, and answer the Petition hicki filed in Bakf office, or the plaintiff will tpplj to the Court for the relief demanded in UV complaint. t . Wltnevft, this the 26th day of Julv, 1380. , G. M. Bix6nAM,"C.S.Cr 4l:6w-$S.50 Davie Coontj. MARSH'S MACHINE SHOPS. Administration, Sec. Tlie Machine Shops and Foundry of tin lato E. H. Marsh are FOR RENT. An experienced machinist and com peteutntf to manage, will find here a ?ery infituijerV porlunitv for xucceiwful businew. Th c hinery i all in good running order and ij be kept in operation unm rented; Orden wui be filled as usual. - NOTICE ! Hating administered on my late4 hobP estate, all persons indebted to it are hereby notified to make early pajment. And tkJ having claims against the same, Jte reqnirw- lo present them Tor pavmant within tf month from this the li 6y of Julr.480,r j this noiice wilT be olead in bar of recovery, , MAUTHA C. MARSH, JnljJaJ880.' Admioitiw 37:dw . . Good Iewsi MoneySaved Bv Examiniiig tec & Largelnd Well Selected Stock of NEW GOODS. JuatReada few' liues and jnlge tk balance of our Stock-accordingly : - . Uwns, Piques, and Percals at 10 Cts. TwowtfJJ Thousand yanls of Good CuUco, bought vT-i that we offer at Tf eta. A Full assortnieniw kinds of ' ..! DBY GOODS AND NOTIONS. A complete Stock of Shoes at old prices, J- Men's Hats from UH cts up. A Full Assorynew Shirts auiast year's prices. i 'a Olotlxlxxe CXa.oT? w Can sell a Man's XJoat for 50 cents; EHiriBeS kinds of COFFEES, from n cW Mocha. EipUt varleueS ot Syruiw an3 Yrmii11 ryeh.eap. A (rood assortment of S U C as caa brhad Ja the place. Twelve Un-ts . cnowiso rosAcco, .... i.. i. ma": .JrX Salt, Leathce, Meats Crockery, Potatoes sua many articles not herein mf stlcneaj -lU u any articles not herein mf sucneaj we buy and sell all kinks of Country will pay good prices for Dried Fruits and l; "Tjr Or he sure aad see as before jsn 'mSST mm NEW Eh jtayw, wso --I

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