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Carolina? Watchman.
THURSDAY. OCT. 7, 1880.
UATIONAL DEMOCBA.TIC TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT i
f OTHITELD SOOTTiHANCOCK,
OK rSKSaTLYAKIA.'. i
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT :
WILLIAM S. ENGLISH,
t Of Ixdiasju - .
JJEPUBLICAN ENIGMA,
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The Xf r York m baa" submitted the
ro n a re Issue of the Presidential-fraud of
1870. If you approve -of that greatest of
all crimes against tbej right of the pep
pie, vote for Garfield for President, and
Furchess for Congress, and they. win car-
A Circular From Hon.
Kobblns. '
AVtii. M. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
RowaN Court In the Superior Court, i
Richmond Pearson, i
To the Voter, of the Seventh Cogr$ional JOjJjn;pom' . j
District: , A TT Ttovd en. inriivirinnllv Anrl
i You have heretofore conferred upon me the I ns Ex. orNathaniel Boyden, Ni
1
Summons
j.for
Relief.
. . .1 t . . 11 ..nnna I IllfiTIl IIUIIUT Ul CIKIIUU UIC IU IUS UJlo uw.,.. -t... ""J 1
ry out Katiicaiism in au . ; Columbia Bovden and Willie I
which impossible todoso. uuni " - 7 Iale. - , ;j j
1U
ron do not approve of it, serve your coun Congress. 1 snail ever oe grateiui ior iuis it appearing to the satisfaction of the
f i. m.?i.Rt Radicalism from 1 mark of your kindness and confidence. Will Court, that 'Colombia Boyden and Willie
. : . . I I vou nardon me. now. and not think ' it pre-1 Hale, of the defendants above named, are i
rresideiHUOwn - A" i non-residents of this State and cannot after
Everyman who votes on the 2nd of sumptuous, imnn. - due dilfiffence mb: It fa ordered that
SOUTHERN EXPRESS CQ.'S
j AUCTION 8 ALE! '
.'A. Jot of Unclaimed Freight will he sold
at Am-lion, lor charge, at Office of atha South.
etn .hxprefts Company, in balisbury, 2. is.
Noremlier Gth, 1830 unlec called for and
i charges paid, or otherwise dicic8ed of before
the day of sal v. '. '
60:4t W. Li. KAKKlXt, AgU
November must vote( for or niast the you ana especially io intwj oi you publication be made for six successive weeks
creat fraud of 1876 if he rotes for the earnestly wish me returned this year to that jn the Carblina TTcfciwiaa ! published in
Republicans he embraces the fraud. There hightrustf I had intended to say these Saliabury Nbnli Carolina, notify inlaid de
iwpuw otuBucciuu i,;nM mor flilU to rou in twrson and face fendants to be and appear before the Judge
u nrt Mcnn from this : in so doing he rati- things more limy to you in person, ana wee R ' , .u k i,m
- k..f0f iiinfnnli.ftoface in public speeches. But as the exe-
tical villainy eve
American people,
mm
! a.
I . . - '
. i :"
VAJL!
for the Conntv nf Rowan, i at the Conrt I TVT infill tm O UaqH At
fta1 Viiialn v Brneroetratedazminst the cutive committee have pressed hie Into scr- House in Salisbnrv, on the 9th Monday after UMAJUUlXO, wail VJU UU.,
k.suk vvv u . .
1,
vice to canvass other parts of the State most I the 4th itoiidny of September, 18S0, and
of the time between this and the election, I answer the Complaint which will be deposi-
Ilsre removed from No. 1 to No. 4 Mur
Joa. S Fowler. Jas. II. Embry George
Williamson, William A. Gurtlwie, E. P.
ThelpaJohn Pool, Daniel Coleman, Wra.
D. Riley, Solomon Pool, John Tyler and
Alexander White, all hitherto'prpminent
Southern Republicans, have United m an
- .
. .
The Charlotte OQserrer of this morning find j 8hal, not ablc to you M gcncr. worn ine mee ox .. P" pb Granite Rowwhere they are opening a
- . n 1.1 . " ! ' I Court of said Count?, within the first three I .v- i.ii v;..
ns reports of tne za uay oi wiogrev aly M x had expected. I gave utterance to Lif M Tmn- and let the SAJd TVfen. ?. ZrZtr:"'':";
g's Mountain Centennial ceieorauon. these same sentiments in my speech at the dants take notice "that if they fail to answer I Notions. Leather. Hats and Cans. Boots and
ouaands of ncople' are there, and no-1 Yadkinrille convention. 1 But I desire for the said complaint daring the Term, the Shoes. On tensware. Cloth int. Cotton baeine
coutai
Kin
Th
Imerous military companies in encamp
ment and participating in the ceremontea J ;,ey coald" have from that circumstance.
of the occasion. ; . i , f . (These are'my reasons for addressing vou in
this fortnV ' " " -I -
C0XC0RD PRESBYTEBY. . Tt u ih.t nm f , .rsndi.
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them at wider circulation in the district than FVtiS rlJ1 "PP1, to he. V"U? ?or tbe TC" ! Te'at he MSe f
lief demanded in the complaint
2d of Oct., 1830.
no51:0w.i
J. M. IIoRAn.
c. s. c.
the best French Burs, Bolting Cloths and Eu
reka Smut Machines. Don't fail to call on
them. '
This body met in the new Presbyterian pleased because I was not nominated for
nw,F
address, rebuKing tne sec cu.r u. i? Wbi CoUntyrTBurs- Congress as to talk of with-lK)lding your
Republican rmrty as sought to beerpet- C and. UtinjUld AraffiTn
as the surest means of securing national
harmbny and a government-based on the
principles of the constitution and thelaws.
The signers of thia address, which is a
clear and able review of the situation,
Jiave done what they could to promote
the cause of truth, and deserve credit for
it. " i i .-
; YourselTesty making- money when
" -a KoMeH chance 1b offered, tberebr
; Alyvij-skefptD)? poverty ;trom your
ror making money that
ic wealtuy. while those
chances remain in noverir.
We want many men, women, boys, and girls to work
for us right in tnelr xwn localities. Tne business
wages, we
Prof. Martin, of David-1 lJ ipucnea my iican ; yet paruon me ior say- tne no one who engages rails to make money ve-
work or only your spare muinenu. Full information
The I competitor, Hon. R.-F. Arnificld. Pardon
u. l.fin f Hflrnedi Iwliose a7 ening
y-.: r - " -Z " . tor of Bethel church, was moderator.
fiatreaorwie aouuiem peopic . . f the Pre9bvterv was almost ex- hc mS friends. Your devotion to me deep- win pay more than ten tfmes ordinary
-l,rn nn in onr last week's ipaper), and business ottne irresoyiery was widqh w . . i furnish an exienave outfit and all that
A. l it touches niT heart : vet nartion me forsav-1 tn.n Nn nns vhn pnmnn t in tn m-ii-n
demanding the election of Gen. Hancock c.us.ve.y rouuu
son College, delivered an address on the ing that I think duty to our eau$e now calls
WHEAT FERTILIZER !
Call on McCubbins, Beall & Co. for the best
Wheat Fertilizers in use. -
SEED WHEAT.
. . i -. i . i -.1 I vnn ami mo tr Imltor onil nnlilor enn run uiu u uiut u uccueu aera. inw,
Uoliege. ana its anairs, wmcn was mwucu j - -j r i iU,r srumon & Co., 1'orUaud, Maine
towitbmuch interest. There tras consid- mat. ux nave qcstrvea your conn
erable discussion, Friday afternoon, on the dence, it is because I love our principles
transmontain mission, the.Committee hav- more than my own promotion. In my judg-
300 hrehel of extra clean
sale. Call on
Seed Wheat for
DON'T DO IT I 4
There are abundant and paramont rea-
I Outfit furnished free, with full instructions
I for conducting the most proiiiaOle business
that anyone can engage In. The business
ing that subject under -control reporting ment, the success of our party is essential to LSme.napjam that anyonecsnmakegrcat pro-
thpir inabilitv to do anvtbin" without mon-1 ' saieiy ana puniy oi ourinsiuuiions ana l"c :.v aMIW """""""'"""'"""'u-
tneir lnauunj iu uw uuji.uiu0 nii.tiwui"w i ' ing to work. Women are as successful as men. Boys
i ins success ami gins can earn large sums. Many nave made at
tne business over one nunurea aouars m a sinsie
week. JvoUilng like it ever known before. All wo
engage are surprised at the ease and rapidity with
which they are able to make money. ou can en
gage in this business during your spare time at great
profit. You do not ua?e to invest capital In it. We
take all the risk. Those who need ready money,
should write to us at once. All turnished free. Ad
dress, Trck & Co., Augusta, .Maine.
M:ly
ey. ine uiscussion resuuea in iuc uuu- nv...w. ui vvUHu;
tion of measures which it was thought would requires that we elect not only the Proident
relieve the Committee of embarrassment hut also a majority of Congress to sustain
and they were urged to renewed efforts in him and give effect to his policy,
the cause. Presbytery closed its labors I have no doubt of Col. ArmfiehVs elec-
..n. n-i.v overv moil citizen should east GntiirrUv nirrht. and sdioumed to mectinltion; but I learn that our adversaries are
DVUV tf ''"o w vu . " if
his vote with the Democrats at the com- Raleigh at the meeting of Synod. The next indulging the pleasing hope that some of my
ing electiou.VVe have already laid before semi-annual meeting Of Presbytery will take special friends will prove so indifferent or
our readers numerous deformities ill us place at Rocky River" church in Cabarrus unfriendly to his success as to enable his op
trativeof the crooked ways of Radicalism, county, Wednesday before the 1st Sabbath ponent to gain at least some partial advant-
hence will ouly now give a brief rehears- n April, 1881
McCubbins, Beall & Cq.
Sept. 26, 1S80. 24:ly
81 If STOCK
CF
$5!
Outfit sent free to those who wish to engage
in the most pleasant and proilaule business
Known, tverjiuing i.ew. capital not re
quired. M e wlil furnish you evcrs t-ilmr. sio i
n v nnst nnuraivlu ia no cjI 1 x rt.itln -tt-l.
age over him, or at any rate to so divide and away from home over night. No risk i whatever.
ThemcmbersofPrcsbyterywerc very hand- distract our forces as to weaken our general SSnKi: LesmSieasmuch
somely entertained by the citizens of New- ticket in the district, and permanently in-
ton who really made the occasion exceeding- jure our party. SSSpS!
IT Pleasant. The attenuanceot t lie people I aww, imuiuk,i us ju mjwiu in once wiu unu a snori roaa io ionune.
FALL GOODS
ARE DAILY ARRIVING.
Address
6l:iy
11. Haixuit Co., Portland, Slalne.
05M.AJ5IMM0H31
al of one of their jnost prominent charac
tcrs a perfect paragon of corruption,
vilcness, dissimulation, and bigoted ma
lignity one Jas. A. Garfield. Uliis man
waa the maiu iustruiumit which brought on religious services was good, both day and disappointing these fond dreams of tU enc
about the grandest fraud that ever cast a night. m7- Allow no apathy to cool your zeal,
blot on the pages of our political history : The Tows of Newtox and cherish no feeling f jersnal sp!een on
The steal of a Presidency ; the steal of the In the beautiful , agricultural county of my account. Our cause is far above mere
electoral votes of three-sovereign States Catawba, although only seven oreight miles individual interests and individual anibi-
x of this Union ; the theft of the political distant from the briskly growinjftown of tions. Let ns, then, be truetuourselvesand
rights voiichcdsafe to the citizens of these Hickory, is yet progressive. It maybe term- secure the imperishable honor and undying
United States by the constitution as hand- ed the town of comfortable distances and satisfaction of having done our duty Let
ed down to them by our fathers. " airy divides: the residences.of her people us go to tlie imlL in Xovcinbcr and ote the
This he (Garfield) did with the hope having an abundance of room for yards, gar- tIcket uhevek Jarris, Arwjiehl, a and
of givin- his party a longer lease of $cn and lota for 8tock and these mmJ of in no grudging spirit. Let us elect them
power. By this act he virtually placed them are handsomely laid out and orna- handsomely, t rkmi pliant ly ; yes, and fiwrti-
his foot upon the necks of millions of free- niented with trees and shrubbery. The loca- fyingiy to tll0ite who hHve falsclv jailgC(1
bora voters, stridiug over the prostrate tion is on a dry and somewhat sandy ridge, that wc loved ourselves Utter than our
form of civil liberty itself, for no other ,licl1 rarclJ" if ever come8 mircry or ' country and liberty. . ,
. reason than to keep in power ihe most j comto'rtabie to the pedestrian, ncr uusi-r it seemed to me that it might n ,t le un-
Ur i-nnn f .. viii. ness houses are chiefly located on the four i-com; nor without ntilitv nndi-r the
e m .,Jnie It ItW W circumstances, thus to declare'in brief the A NEW KIND OF WATOH CASE, infonned HuiJ 1 bave ..moved fro,,,
aim of hislffe-work to keep in servile wmch latter occup,cs exclusively tne en- coursc l intcml to ftnj in thisman l Newbecauit is Mr. Thos. II. Vauderford
w
IK.
- QURE8
iNOtacsncN.
B1UOUSNES8,
6CK HEADA0H8
CosnvENEsa
OYSPSPStA.
.VEGETABLE
CURES
Lost Appetite,
Sour Stomach
Foul Breath
. Low SPiRrrs.
ENLARQM'T Of
tt luSOyfiir the oldest, and only Pennine Plm
noni Medicine now In market. 1'rf pared only by
C. K.SIMMOS9 ACo. 2810-12 Clark Av. St. Ixal-,
taecessors to M. A. 'Simmons, M. P. In 25c and
1 botUes and packages, gold by aU DrwK&lst-
tWo have every thing you want, rj
THE LARGEST-, '
HANDSOMEST AND
BEST SELECTED STOCK
Til A T WE II A VE E VEIi OFFERED.
Call ami see us.
ROSS & GREENFIELD.
Sept. 23, ltdO. 23: ly
NOTICE REMOVAL I "
My friends and the public are respect-
nh5 nation tho Rnfferibir down-troddeu closed central square in the plat of the town ; ner to iwint you, m r friends, to what I con- reach of every one ;i old iu pnnctpie b
UOjUgauou vu uuciiufc, " orMnomont U ..nnnipnt tn. th . ... ... . ...... Li , . - . ... Orst invention wa made and the tlrst pau
South, -by nourishing hatred, fermenting """"" 0
discord, stirring up strife, and in every Pub,,c' and 8ecures tlie 8attty ot tne ourt way. In doing so I am aiming only at what
vav possible attempting to keep burning House from fire- Tne wnole town m,Sht is right and manly, as it is given me to sec
1. th inlnrfa of tho neonlc of the North burn without endangering the Court House it; aml i trust that neither now nortvershall
a use xhv
ceive is the plain path of duty, and lead the out nearly twenty years apo, and eases made at
that time and worn ever since, are nearly as goo:i
as new. Head tne iwio wing wau n is oniy on oi
j mi - . i. .i , i.
on Vorthtvfist thfi fires of distrnst And uuu luc -
jealousy. This man has aided, whenever Evidences of Thrift.
he could, the party wich well-nigh Several new buildings are in process of
crushed into the dust the highest prerog- erection, and these arerick -structures.
Ativeoftlie Americitn people the voice Many others seem to be of recent date, most-
of the ballot box. White man-born " uc,,,us p
- . t i. - grounds capable of adornment. The Ger
inH I'll i a sua tuin isii ww.w : la iiiuii i i ' -
Black man, yon love your freedom; then
why vote for the man who would not
' acruple to take from you the right of vo
ting whenever it will' benefit the Repub
lican party to do so. - , j
The above is a revolting picture, but is
not overdrawn, and we are confident that
there fs uot a Democrat in North Caroli
na wba will cast his vote for Garfield.
But we hear it said that there is dissatis
faction as to some of the Democratic
nominees. This is unavoidable. Every
"voter cannot have his individual prefer
ence, nor never will. But to (vote -for
Buxton, or any Republican candidate, is
just to that extent endorsing: the one
thousand villainous acts of the Republican
party. -1
To vote for Barriuger or Fnrches is to
endorse in a measure the great Presiden
tial steal. .
any of you have rau.se to blush U-x having
been th-.; friends of
Your humble servant,
TVm. 31. Ronnixs.
Statcsville, Sept. 29, 1880.
Card From lion. K. F. Arm field.
man Reform people are making a large ad
dition to their College in the south-western
suburbs, to accommodate the growing pros- j FelhCitizent of the Seventh Congressional
perity of that institution. Two steam mills District of Forth Carolina :
have been put up within the last 12 or 15 far ag j am infonncd no charge has
months, and are m active operation, sawing taught against my personal or politi
lumber, grinding grain, ginning cotton, &c cal integrlty . ftlld niv opponents have not
The wheat drill is a popular agricultural ablc to conipia5n of anything I haw
implement, no less than a dozen of them done or omUted to do while I have been
were seen standing in different parts of the nV servant in Congress. Yet I have re
town. The stores open early in the morn- cciTe1 informiltion that a base attempt is
mS u Wtc io iduhk iui ng made in the counties of Iredell, Davie
ready fer business. The sales of fertilizers I . UoWftn. and I doubt not it will 1 ear-
i I a ill 1. t J" it a I . t h nr al
.::r:r; W unscrupulous men engaged in it
n Itiuis street, where I ant prepared to
turiiish then, with anything iu the
Harness and Saddle Business
of Home Make; nod can supply the mar
ket with Northern .Machine work at New
York priees, with freight added. The
J i known two years public will find it to their own interest to
aiTi Wlnev?0 ive me a call before purchasing ebie-
wheiv, .lor I am determined to sell my
of two plates of solid poll (one outside and oOUds at Rock Bottom Prices,
isidc) covering t-very part exposa-d to wear or Tl.-i.il. i,..r .ill fp .r i,.frn,n,.
the great ud vantage or tiiose platosover 1 hanking aill lor tuei, past patronage.
i sunn spare no tains to merit a contin
uance of their custom in the future.
Respectfully Yours,
W. E. POLAND.
Sept. 15, 18S0. 48:tf
many hundreds, your Jewekrscan tell of similar
oues:
Mansfield, Pa., May 2S, 18TS.
I have a customer who h s carried one ot Bow
Patent cases fifteen years and I
before he got It, and it now
years longer.
Remember that Jas Boss' is the only patent case
made
one Inside)
slerht. the
c leetro-gUcliv? is apparent to everr one. Boss' .s
the only patent c.;se with which th ieisgiv. ii a
written warrant, oi wuicu me luuuvung is a :ac
simile :
mi mmmw
FALUABLB PLANTATION
FOE SALE!
See that you get the guarantee with each case.
Ask your Jeweler for Illustrated, catalogue.
to forty thousand dollars worth this season.
The depot was almost walled in with bags
of guano and barrels of fertilizers.
- The people look easy and good natured,
which indicates clearness of delt. It was
Catawba, we believe, which had fewer bank-
to every psrt of the district, ta prejudice
one of the largest and most respectable re
ligious denominations against me, by alleg
ing and industriously circulating that I have
spoken disrespectfully of it. I .denounce
this as a base fabrication and slander. To
runt a than Anv other coiintv in the Sfot
r j j I rrivp
. . . I .i i ... u : .1. 1 16
-To vote for Uringle is to tto iwith him 1BSV' "u" "v i3-' ouc " W1W uanner atKtenient. which is nrobablv true, that
into tlie dark-lantern meetings, wherahe "wuu' " F,W"J country g0me occasion vears ago, now forgotten
. .... a . j iaiz v rwi. m a . .
lias taken so much pleasure and pains t
array tlie poor ignorant blacks against x,rruW uu MtthodUt Church stuck together," and
their best friends, the Democrats of the I f 4 wv.tuc relu,re- used a rough metaphor, such. as, n,Qst of jis
Splkniid Stkki. Engraving 22x28 inches
KliKE to every subscriber. Agents are making
S25 to S100 V1" week. Send for Speual
Sept. 15 1S80.
4S:(3w d.
o,r i ihrfr .Undf the, m.lco oM of feiiU "'c,
50:4t
C.till.
To vote for Bringle is to endorse all the
low-down, unprincipled' measures to
Which he has resorted for the sake of re
taining office, l
They (ell you that Grant is a great and
meats of the present population,.,
use sometimes to illustrate the fact, and they
conversation, that THE UN AN AN 1 MOUS TEST! MON Y OF
PROMINENT FARMERS
IS; -THAT THE
PACIFIC GUAKD CO. '5 WHEAT BRANDS
TRUSTEE'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE.
THEO. BUERBAUM
. HAS JUST RECEIVED j '
FRESH CRACKERS AND CAKES,
Fresh Raisins, Lemons,. Tapioca, j Pearl
Sago, Canned goods of all kinks.
A fine lot of good and j
'fancy stationery. ... .
Hovels, Cigars and Cigarctts.
The largest and best assorted stock of
French Caudles. i Theo. Bnerbaum.
h TTENTION
liTTENTION
M0KERS !
MOKERS !
'Asheville's Girl of The" Vest"
i "Sitting Bull" received to-day. Mr ..
jWtiueut of finei and common Cigars U
tVI.lac1a Html 1?nfuU Iff
PERUVIAN GUANO
Ci0i?i?rJ-Chewing;Tohacco
Persons wishing Peruvian Guano for
'great varieties.
WHEAT
Will do well to call on mo on or before
the 1st of September.
Ang. 13, isso. J. S. HcCUBBIHS.
SILVER, LEAD, i
COPPER, AND ZINC.
J ORES PURCHASED
FOR CASH.
TniS New York and North Carolina Smelting!
1 Company at Charlotte, wiu pay tu Dest castt
Prices eTer paid in this country for
Mill
ORES.
Ko charge will be made for sampling ami assay
ing ores purchased by us. -'
Specimen assays for GotdjmJ Silver, $t.5o.
50.2w
JAMES M. GRAY,
gttomtiT n Counsellor ' at ?ato,"
OFFICE--
THE BUILDING ADJOISING ThE COVJRTnOUSE.
Owners of Gold Mining Lands and Buyers, put to
communication.
All Mining interest meet prompt attention.
' Notes, accounts, tie. collected.
Estates, and all matters of Administrators and
Executors, Ac. nettled
Land and aU other titles carefully invest igated.
SEAL ESTATE AGENCY. Lands ln Iiowan
adjoining counties bought and sold.
Communication solicited with those desiring to
buy or sell.
Arrangements made to purchase cheap lands in
Florida, Texas and Minnesota (that part known as
the promised Land).
Lands for sale in Illinois,-and along the James
river In Virginia,
Parties desiring to leave, or rom to, North Carolina
furnished with necessary Information, i
N.B. Lands bought and sold along tlie proposed
line ot the Wadesboro and Salisbury railroad. (This
road must be built whether Anson, Stanly and row
an counties receive outside aid or not. The progress
of the day and the awakening energies of the peo
ple of these counties demand ana must-nave hj,
32:lf
THEO. BTERBAim,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE "
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HAIXBO AD STOCK ! -
I will sell atJhe Court Housedoorr i ,
Salisbury, at42 ox-lock, m., on Saturday
II th xlay of September next, 8 Shares of "
North Carolina Railroad Stock, beloagialr
to the estate of William Heath mau. dee'd :
Hi G. BOST. Adm'r de bosu
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Arrangements being perfected to put town lots in MortSraET DeedS fOT 82.16 W)Tb
Salisbury and at other points In market. t v&wbr , vg
Also various othpr blans.' y
p. a. A market ready for small desirable farm?.
CP-Call at onice, or address Lock Box sco. .
B. C.BIBB & SOW
Iron Founders,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Mannfacture a desirable line of Heating aaA
Cooking Sto-res, including the renowned .
VIRGINIA
The most perfect In operation, attrmctlr in
appearance, and un equaled for durability. Do
-v - not buy until you have seen it
VST FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS.
TO '
WHEAT GROWERS.
The undersigned otTers for sale his valuable
plantation situated on the waters of Kerr
Creek, near Thyatira Church in Rowan coun
ty, containing about three hundred acres ofl
land, of which 60 acres are tine bottom, in cul
tivation. On this tract is a good dwelling bouMt
and all necessary out-housed and buildings of
for sale by J. s 11. 11UK A II, and all other I every description. Also a lotnituated on the
Z'Zily I Croxa Uoads within one-fourth of a mile o( the
dwelling, upon which is a gin bouse and rreM
AGENTS WANTED for the best. Book to sell. nu sorghum mm w,tn i pparatus complete,
The HISTOEY OI tJ16 BIBLE. He also oner to sell a god Buckeye mower
and wheat drill. JAMtS SCOTT.
Prepared
ESPECIALLY
FOR
WHEAT
I
GROWTH
or
GRASS
1KB
3 -
TO PKOMOTB
R1GHM0Np,VA
CLEVER.
ESTABLISHED 1865.
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The Gkeat Issue. The chief issue in the a"gc t,,at bJ tuis 1 inend to slur.the Meth-
annroachinsr election is the condemnation odist Church. Such a charge is as base and!
or the approral of the electoral fraud of as false as its authors arid circulators, and
1870. I all who know nic Know that I am incapable
If the jnajority of the people wish to con-1 of any such thing.
AHE UNEXCELLED.
We again offer this first-clans Fertilizer to Wheat Growers as being in all respect,
5 y virtue of a Mortgage or Deed of Trust
E3 executed by 1 nomas J. Crawford to It
It. Crawford, dated the 1st day of Julr,1808,
and registered in the office of the Register
For Sale by Jilleri Brown Salisbury. 1 44, page 35, and iion which default lias worthy of their patronage It has "stood the test for ttrclte year's use among us ana M
Rowan Cojntv, a. v., July 3, IsSO; been maue, i win expose jor saicat puuuc oecn urougui to us present ainuraiie condition oiny ijy tue uoerai cxpemiuu"" -
auction, at tne court House uoor iu the anu money in a continuous ciiort to improve, its stanuaru anti uniioriuuy uic b .i-
town of balisbnrv on the 2nd day of Oct. I teed.
John Allen liroicn, Esq: The Soluble Pa
cific Guano I bought of o i Iml fall for my
wheat crop has paid me nobly. It pushed for
ward mv wheat the whole time, j 1 consider
siuvl mnn n.ml li- r ..-A i i ' . I ..j ,uv twjnc mau iu vuu- - --- i I wirJ mv wnesi ine wnoie nine. 1 consiuer
gooa man, auu mat UarheW. is great jdema that fraud, "they will vote agnlnst the 1 Yery many of my warmest friends and I t,e pacific a good a Guano as I want to ue
Uiristian Matesuian ; yet these two nienln sr .L mMtmuittint siinnorters are Methodists lion wheat. It even did better for me than the
of all others, did their utmost to degrade
uie patnotic fciaimaw a,mi soldier, W.
S. Hancock, because he traa wanly enough,
during the darkness that once j overshad
owed our dear Southern landj to. declare
that '.'the miltary should bo subordinate
tothe civil law." And now fellow Dem
ocrats, in the face of all this, can you vote n they could not have m mc
jor any itepulicui, of whiiteveriJe-ree, or perfect selection. As-Mr, Hendricks Hi
or any office in yoar giftf well expressed it, "Garfield's nominati
on wheat. It even did better for me than
Peruvian I used Eeveral years ago.
Jj D. A. BnowN.
July 15; i860
Mr. J. Allen Drotcn: The Soluble Pacific Gu
ano bought of you for my wheat last fall paid
me very well. It made me ten bushels to one
and would have made ,ue fifteen bad the pea.
on been ko I eonld have gotten a better otand.
I only made four bushels to one where no Gu
ano was used. Mi Heaver.
morel Y t r 1 1 , . . m i mi.-
. . . 1 . ... ..,i;- . ..JL...- I -JacoOA. JSOSt, Of Jii nrcu s Auumm id, ww; ne
liendricksas Kop y".,yy ... """"" Paciffc Guano paid me very wellonmy wheat,
pressed It. "Garfield's nomination I My opponent, Judge m arches, obeying the coniderine the unfavorable seapoo. I expect
Have used anu other
say the Pacific has paid me
er I ever used. :
Rowan. Ca.. av: Ilia half
Thas there can be no doubt reardine the I efforts are constantly made to prevent Re- ton Soluble Pacilic Gnano paid him very well
All citizens who believe in the publicans from going o near democratic uxmg it alongside oi siaoie inanuie ana ii uia
Renublican candidatR? if th mninr? w?ah most constant supporters are Methodists. I
g- ; 1 - - mmm0 IMiwiifj TW ASM
to approve it, thoy will vote tor him. wa3 brought up in the -Methodist Church.
Since the death of Zach Chandler there is My father and mother lved and died hon
no one aljve who embodies, rcpresentg, and ore(1 and consistent members of that Church,
personifies this fraud more perfectly than Cm you believe that I am capable of want
James L Garfield. If the Republicans had only wounding my best; friends and casting
sought out there candidate merely that they 8lur uPon t,,e uiemoryjof my parents ? But
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might take the people's verdict upon the tlie mauce pi a ujmg pany, wruggimg in
vain to hold its grasp on power anu place,
1880, at 11 o'clock, A. M. the following real I The result of its application to the wheat crop for tlie past twelve years has pro1?.
estate, to wit. to be equal to any fertilizer ever sold m theJmtcd StnHs. During this time tuou i
An undivided onc-htth narCin 730 Acres I of tons of it have been used bv-feho farniers ot mima and North (,'arolina Wliu u'b
ot land, known as the plantation lielonging j satisfactory results
ofth
t in indANfimanf nH onmMWA1 7H iL. I rt1fTATli Bnfl CUrrViniT UUL UUUIUUIV IJUI I lO Use 11 ttcllll.
aw aaauaowusu auu ai'iuuiai 111 LI IK I - r a I -
.i . " -si.i I if f liia riartv: declines to meet me before I brands, but can
.uu-vuciiMic uioiuicr WHiuie j. Trr. i . .. better that anv oth
e Presidential fraud." " - the people m a joint canvass, ana persistent r m
to the heirs of Col Wm. II. Crawford, ad
joining the lands of Asa Riblin, the late Jno.
bhuman, Jr. and others. It. It. Crawford,
No.48.. Sept. Gth, 1886. Trustee.
NORTH CARDURA,?1" ,"Sl'i-
Bowan County, S
rior Court.
P. M. Goodman and others
' Against Summons for
c I. f I . .1 I I) . I- r
parau uuuuuiau aim vuicici; .Lintel.
Petition to Divipe Land.
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Tlio New York Tdhun 1 means
a aiwrli of n.RnrM.n.V.n 1 ' 1 most
i : . v . , uutT ueliwicl
ju Warren :'coni?tyrN. C, in which the
Goveruox is represented as sav in that
the time is comiiiir when RonfLoi-n. :u I questwn.
Mmni wt. for home, SiT - of putting'. into th. ,-ft nnot .w.r tbi. cl.a?c ,o giXw ThTw- .
adandlje-roesaetfrMUytliefeaeralarniT P"cy hoi not elected,' ind in keep- the HepuMiransfmmtliestnmp,ndIdouM ,,e,i deal Witer. . 'i
1 :J 1. ,1. . 1 . i . I , ; 1 7 nm will I. A tM1t.ffilV hia.l T tr . AOSt
We recommend it because :
It is rich in Soluble Phosphate and Ammonia.
It affords a constant supply oi plant food.
It contains no inert matter. f (
It insures a stand of grass or clover, r v L
It is an improver and renovator of worn out lands. L
It is fine, dry, and in the best condition' for drilling. ' t Tanr"-
It contains an ample quantity of all the elements necessary to make wheat, and if
surplus which will show itself upon the clover and grass, and iu theiniprovcuicnt oi
anu. " . s-. ' m
It is prepared from the best and most approved materials, in the most caretm
thorough manner, and under our personal supervision.
its standard and uniformity are guaranteed. .
tin... . .. - - .... - muni?"
iTiiaievcrmnv ue tne merits oi oincr lertiiizcrs. no one can tro wroni; - . t
APPLICATION".
.tVaiice has in? out lbe man who is elected, can express not the vile slander wil be privately whis-
li ,. their faith in the most conclusive manner bv pcred into the car of hundreds of Democrats Mr.
m county in . - ... .. . J . ,J.,i Ur.. . "tl-.s-v Pe.iii
T'he Raleigh JV aays Gov
. . . '-" i
not maue a speech in w arreu conntv
f.m'r v,r anil veilr.iiteflra tWBo I VOting for Qarfield,
J. Allen Brown .
July Ut 1880.
The six sacks Soluble
i - - - . I ' ... ii .. r mi i 4
On the other hand, all whom I shall not meet jbefore tho election. had noi
been cultivated for "anoimVj- of years. Altho'
. i .,- - , . .... - 1;,. j .1.--.. .U 4-Ut.
4h.ir Hnrprt.nr VnnM'.navw -h.tA lr. oetieve IH&l Ul T01C6 Of the OeODle U tnereiorc, ueuuuuvB iw aiituugu iJHr
ii.nf .i i.tm . ouiu oe respucyea, ana tnecan.iidate who pers, and I respectfully ask erery newspaper the season was very umavoraoie, yei n mrnea
i receives a majority of ufiraffs should have U k WriA that.' lMlleTM in fair dcalin? out nearly 15 bushels to one. sown. 1 am so
peutiments attributed to him ly the Tri-
. .... ... .. . w7,j y. aw. tneomcc, can voteag
f,Ul li.o ifti'njfir im lllilr iiw "Vflia.-I Thtt Heilllii'iftinB
)... t... u..il..rn.. .1... Y ! . .:.!.. . ' ---v.
cu uj uiu uiu.uvww iimj 1 ioaitaiiJiiiit Mhnniht when th
. ' N. Y. Sun.
tlw....... A ......
ainst him.
did far U tter than they
eyouiinated this man.
V , . . 1 ij iii 1,1. well plessed with tbe Pa ific that I will want
iIit for niv next wheat croc.
reiutation 01 a uasciess.caiuiuuj. . ,
l. -""j Respectfully, R. F. Aemfield.
J. R.SlLLIUAK.
50.1m
I Upon the affidavit of Plaintiff, it is ordered
bv the Court that tiublication be mad in ik vMi)i Ucnwi.11 mn.u ?j an 4..ti ...-,.,.,.,. ,i i,., 1 , innn .nil m thoro
j - . - - - .. 1 w to i.. 1 -a o iu... uui luiKCU. uuu lias trtvii ov ivuk ,
notifying John Jailer. James u. JIer, Mary
P. Eller and Grant Eller, defendants, who are
non-reiients ot mis otaie and who reside at
New Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois,
to appear at the office loflhe Clerk of the 8a- . T . .... the
nerior Conrt, ror the Conntyof Rowan on the " c reOTtainum laeappucauonoi iroaioo to aoopoaiiosperacrnHwiii""--
Mtto our or t jcionpr. i s.sir ni mmw ih. u immiicaoie. ii me ami is not usea. the iatui Rhnnm ne nioiiirnea ana hnrrntrrd unui ... .m
theenmolaint. a eonv of which wilt ho tv Clods, and the wheat and iraano harrownd In. fnllnWlMr with the roller. Tills mrxes the manure . .
Ited in the office of t he Clerk of the Superior on, and keeps it near the surface Just where the roots of the. wheat will find It easiest. wlieI'SsoW,w L
. i . :.i.s.. I. . '- . . ... - . nrintr1
wuiiuiiwu yvuinj, nituiii im uij irom i ianu piuuuivi uui not narrowed, mucn of the fjuano goes airrnjntueopemng Detwe-nic---"
the date of this mimmniM. and lpt ihom t.lra .iui itivw nni nr nmvui - a v.v.vh -m- im. ntflO
notice that if they fail to answer the said com- mnnfanm, Pmnr;,.tr nf ii,, fl..r.n1l nflmnlf1
plaint within that lime, the Plaintiff will
iuc omrwraiHi vw ' ' V.Trl ii
- - nrnrTiinvn VTRflLNL. -
ply to the Court far, the relief demanded in I - -i.it a.- ' a 'l r ll
- 4 u AUVU crown, affsau, cause or,. vvawTS & fetw'-j
iy of RePt.pM.ciiCaii ! uo., iaoaresTille, C. F. Lswe. -Leanctca, ,
, c. s. a . lay AgentsUt all impcrtant points in N. C, tnd Vx
the complaint.
Given under
18S0.
iy hand this Cth day
, llORAH,
r foy hand tin
J i J.M.;
rr: 1 T5. W1T1SIC3. 1